Purdue debris . in the social season of the University on thenight of October twenty-first. At the sound of Reveille the nation-al colors were unfurled and the grand march began. The entrance to the hall was through a dugout, one of the unusualfeatures of the military plan of decoration. About midnight the ca-dets were outwitted by the enemy and an aerial attack of red, whiteand blue balloons followed. Many casualties were the result of thisterrible attack and with the sounding of Taps the greatest CadetHop in history was past. The committee chairman. Cadet Colonel C. W. Moellering was as-sist


Purdue debris . in the social season of the University on thenight of October twenty-first. At the sound of Reveille the nation-al colors were unfurled and the grand march began. The entrance to the hall was through a dugout, one of the unusualfeatures of the military plan of decoration. About midnight the ca-dets were outwitted by the enemy and an aerial attack of red, whiteand blue balloons followed. Many casualties were the result of thisterrible attack and with the sounding of Taps the greatest CadetHop in history was past. The committee chairman. Cadet Colonel C. W. Moellering was as-sisted by Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel C. R. Fay, Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel J. T. Morrison, Cadet Major R. V. Ford, Cadet Major W. , Cadet Captain S. W. Milligan, Cadet Captain K. , Cadet First Lieutenant C. C. Blakeney, Cadet First Lieu-tenant A. J. Yauger, Cadet First Lieutenant G. F. Bowers, CadetFirst Lieutenant N. C. Dodge. lidred Fifty-thr ffig^^^nS^BBR» wnm&3zGX&&(£&G&:. Junior Cadet Officers s HAVING taken the basic course in the first two years of the R. C. work, the Junior cadet officers start in on advanced workat the beginning of their Junior year. The first semesters work consists chiefly of instructing Freshmanand Sophomore cadets in the basic principles of military cadet officers are trained in the fundamentals of communica-tions, consisting of actual workings with telephones, wigwag, andsemaphore. During the second semester a great part of the time istaken up with smoke bomb practice which is carried on under the su-pervision of the commissioned officers. The honor system which is now employed in all departments of themilitary work, has proved very successful in the Junior class of cadetofficers. These officers have received every cooperation from the com-missioned officers and in turn have taken a hearty interest in the work,all of which means greater success for the Purdue R. (). T. C. The splendid record of the cad


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