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MIL IT AB Y BALL

Military splendor was the order of the evening of April 14, when the ballroom of the Miami was once again filled with trim uniforms and smart formals, accompanied by all the gleaming brass and glistening leathe,r that make the annual Military Ball the most colorful social event of the year.

At their "Blue and White" ball this year the Pershing riflemen were hosts to distinguished army officers, prominent members of the Officers Reserve Corps, representatives from Pershing companies of other universities, many former cadets and a large majority of the cadet corps. One oI th e novel features of the dance was continuous music furnished by two orchestras alternating in the same ballroom. As entertainment during the intermission, a squad of senior cadet officers presented a special drill routine.

Committee

STANDING: Lemming, Gibson, Anderton, B. Hollenkamp, Manley, R. ]ones, Ritter, Rab.

SITTING: Kunkler, Schmitt, T. Stoecklein, Griffin, Snapp.

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