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Produced under the sponsorship of the Naval Society, "ROTCs on Review" will highlight the spring smoker to be held at the Hasty Pudding Club Thursday evening at 1930. The ROTC Riffs, eight-man band of the naval unit, and the ROTC Rockettes will be featured performers in the show written and directed by Edward L. Bookstein, Edwin B. Buffrum, and Carl O. Tolf of the NROTC.
Over 200 men, looking forward to their sole opportunity of the spring term to rib the officers and attracted by the promise of free beer and coke, are expected to attend the performance. There has been no censorship, declares William C. Lancaster, president of the Naval Society, and members of the staff of the unit, including Lieutenant Commander Roy M. Mundorff, USNR, of Harvard's Naval Training Schools, will be in the audience.
With most of the skits kept secret, Tolf would reveal nothing of the script yesterday except that a cast of over 40 would participate in the show.
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