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SCHOOL

UNIVBESITT OF ILLINOIS SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL

J. M. Robinson Paxton Peru W. W. Wirt Polo I. M. Bridgman Eochelle 0. F. Philbrook Rossville J. S. Ragsdale Savanna B. F. Hendricks Sparta S. B. Hood Sterling—Wallace S. B. Hursh Sullivan H. E. Kelly Sycamore A. J. Blanchard Vienna M. N. McCartney Virginia 0. V. McReynolds Warren W. 0. Smith Washington H. W. Veach Wilmington J. J. Eckman Winchester W. A. Bowman Woodstock L. B. Easton Wyoming J. M. Hutchinson Yorkville Richard Heywood

W. K. Yeakel L. Morgan Alice F. Bridgman Minnie G. Steele C. M. Boord Jennie Wright J. M. Nickles Mary D. Stuart Ella Lowe Sarah E. Robinson Ada V. McOall Lydia G. Clark O. M. Buser Anna M. Briggs Helen J. Buss Hattie Hulick Mary Richards Emma Lee Mabel W. Barrett

MILITARY SCIENCE The military instruction is under the charge of a graduate of the U. S. Military Academy, and officer of the regular army of the United States. The course as a whole has special reference to the duties of officers of the line. A full supply of arms and ammunition is furnished by the War Department, including 300 cadet rifles and accoutrements, and two field pieces of artillery. Every male student, able to perform military duty, and not excused for sufficient cause, is required to drill twice each week until he has gained six creditable term-records. He is also required to study Drill Regulations for Infantry and to recite upon the same once a week until he passes two creditable termexaminations. This practical instruction begins as soon as possible after he enters the University; but a preparatory student carrying no freshman studies and not expecting to matriculate during the year, is not permitted to drill. The standings in study and drill are placed on record, with other class credits; two terms of recitations, and drill count one, credit, and thefou?