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Show Twenty-six officers, comprising the sabre team of the South high battalion, began extensive drill December 15. Under command of Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Kieth Best, the squad will present many new formations and an interesting manual. Junior and senior drill teams are involved in intricate drill, instructed instruct-ed by Cadet Major Stanley Smith and Cadet Lieutenant Robert E. Taylor. Involved practices are becoming be-coming frequent for these teams as the annual Cadet Hop and other future fu-ture appearances near. Junior members of both periods will be studying leadership with the termination of first aid instruction in-struction by Charles Paul. Certificates from the Red Cross, now taking on new significance, will be given to cadets who have successfully completed the course. Seniors will pursue the study of musketry, the greater part of map reading having been completed. complet-ed. In preparation for their coming concert, the South R. 0. T. C. band's seating arrangement is being be-ing changed in accordance with concert systems. Armont Willard-son, Willard-son, director of the organization, considered by many the best in the city, promises excellent entertainment. entertain-ment. It is hoped that all students stu-dents will support this function. |