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Show With the installation of "Victory Training" rifles, South's R. O. T C. cadets who were fortunate to get on the drill team are settling down to the fundamentals of the manual of arms. ' Lieutenant Mitchell has been instructing in-structing the seniors on the history of the American army. His lectures lec-tures are interesting, and add new light to the cadets' knowledge on American history. Sergeant Redmond, Red-mond, South's commandant, is installing in-stalling a new spirit into his unit by his iron rule, and most of the cadets feel thankful for its revolutionary revo-lutionary actions. A greater R. O. T. C looms on South high, discipline disci-pline its master. Charles G. Paull, jokes and all, is now teaching the juniors the why's and wherefore's of first aid. Like Lieutenant Mitchell, his course is made interesting by his humorous remarks concerning his course. The juniors think Mr. Paull is "all right," and they hope he remains for the duration of the course. |