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Show squad in Ogden, have ‘been pre- the Gente drilled company ‘award2 m e sented to cadets” of the Ben Lo- given. by the Utah Chapter of the mond High battalion. |Quartermaster Assn. Company | Nearly. 75 city and ‘school of- commander is Cadet. Capt. Ver- Te see "Papeten: C \Niles_ W. Herrod; «Os ed ficials attended ceremonies at non Barker. © which the awards were made re-|. American Legion Post. 9 ‘gave Vernon Barker, _Cadet cently on ‘Ben Lomond’s athletic these awards: bias ta Lt field. ee Most efficient company > award Miner: Capt. Dennis Trotta, Robb and Cadet Maj. James Stit-| The 200 eadets who comprise to Cadet zer. the school ROTC battalion went commander of Company D; firstJunior winners were. tele M. | year marksmanship, Cadet Jefthrough precise drills and the frey Bell; second-year marksman- Sgt Leroy Williams and Ca e t Ast | manual of arms for the visiting’ ship. Cadet Ist Lt. William Ford; Lt. Paul DeBoer.) ; A. basketball wonky open: to dignitaries. City Supt. T. O. Smith third-year marksmanship, Cadet Ist Lt. Leonard Robb of Company congratulated the entire battalion Capt. Alan Justesen. A. The Provost Marshal's Office, and the award winners in parttThe American Legion also gave Utah General Depot, ‘sponsored cular. . os |medals to nine seniors and two the basketball trophy. a TOP CADET Cadet Lt. Col. Norris R. Bagley, battalion commander, was | named winner of the outstanding senior cadet trophy which is sponsored by the Reserve Officers Assn. A dechad large trophy went to | the first squad of the second pla- | toon in Company C which won, over other ROTC units from Ogden and Ben Lomond in the best drilled squad competition, an annual event. John Jensen, representing the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce, presented the | trophy toto Cadet Sgt. LC Robert | Booth. — Cadet Booth’s squad also captured another best drilled squad award offered by the Disabled American Veterans, Post 4. The “Brae-Laddie” Cup sponsored by the Ben Lomond ROTC Officers Club was presented by School Principal Ellis S. McAllis- | ter to Cadet Sgt. 1.C. Chris Shore | who also received the Amvets medal for the best drilled cadet in the battalion. Cadet Ist Lt. William Ford was | presented the outstanding junior | year cadet award given by the ROTC at Utah State University. Receiving certificates for be- ing outstanding senior year cadets were Cadet Maj. Niles W. Her-| rod, Cadet Capt. Jerome Mussel- | ‘man, Cadet Capt. Dennis ‘Trotta and Cadet Capt. Alan Justesen. The Amvets chose as recipients of awards for first-, second-, and third-year proficiency Cadet M. Sgt. Chris in weapons Wangsgard, Cadet 1st Lt. William Ford and Cadet 1st Lt. Robert Bott. DAR citizenship awards were| s aa given to Cadet Capt. Jerome Mus-| selman (senior year), 1st Lt. Da-| vid Norton (junior year) and Sgt. 1.C. Chris Shore (sophomore). Cadet ist Lt. Paul. cepted an award from the for the nest drilled Platoo | j |