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THIRD SERIES.

First Position.

No. 71.-The instructor will command: 1. Leg and Foot Exercise; 2. Third Series; 3. First-POSITION.

No. 72.-At the last command, the student will take the position of Fig. 37.

No. 73.-First Movements-LEFT. By substituting the letter в for c, and c for в, the description of the movements of No. 236, p. 230, applies equally well to this class. The foot movements, however, are here accompanied with wand movements, as represented by the dotted parts of Fig. 37.

No. 74.-Second Movements. The commands and the movements are the same as those of No. 237, p. 231, the Foot and Arm motions being made simultaneously as in Fig. 37.

Second Position.

No. 75.-Second-POSITION. This is the military position, with the wand shouldered, as explained in No. 4.

No. 76.-First Movements-LEFT. The remaining commands, and the Foot movements, are the same as in No. 238, p. 231.

No. 77.-Second Movements-LEFT. This class of movements will be executed in accordance with the directions in No. 239, p. 232. No. 78.-Third Movements-LEFT. This class of movements only differs from that of No. 243, p. 233, in maintaining the position of No. 75, instead of swaying the arms.

No. 79.-Nearly all the movements of the Arm and Hand Exercise may be executed in connection with the march. Every time the left foot is planted, the wand will be furthest from the prescribed position the wand being in position every time the right foot is planted. The best Music for Marches will be found on pp. 152, 153, 158, and 161.

V.

COMBINED EXERCISES.

FIRST SERIES.

First Position.

No. 80.-The movements of this general division are executed by the combined efforts of the students, arranged in couples, each couple at first employing only one wand, or doubling their wands as illustrated in Fig. 39. Preparatory to the exercise, the students will number, as prescribed on p. 127, the ones and twos forming partners.

FIG. 38.

No. 81.-The instructor will command: 1. Combined Exercises; 2. First Series; 3. Arm and Hand Exercise; 4. First-PoSITION. No. 82.-At the fourth command, the students will take the position of Fig. 38, thus dividing the wand into three equal parts. In this position, the ones will stand at the right of the twos.

No. 83.-First Movements-RIGHT. The motions of this class will be made from the position sidewise, in line with the shoulders, first to the right, as represented by the dotted part of Fig. 38, the left arm of the ones being carried under the wand, as shown by the half figure B, Fig. 14. Employ the First Variety, p. 262.

Second Position.

No. 84. At the command, Second-POSITION, from the position of Fig. 38 the students simultaneously take the second position, which is that of Fig. 10.

No. 85.-First Movements. This class only differs from that of No. 10 in being executed by the students in pairs.

Third Position.

No. 86. Third-POSITION. This corresponds to the position of Fig. 11; see No. 12.

No. 87.--First and Second Movements. These two classes correspond respectively to those of Nos. 13 and 14.

Fourth Position.

No. 88.-Fourth-POSITION. This corresponds to the position of Fig. 12; see No. 16.

No. 89.-First Movements. This class corresponds to that of No. 18.

Fifth Position.

No. 90.-Fifth-POSITION. At this command, the students will take the position in the rear corresponding to that of Fig. 19, the position of their hands upon the wand being relatively the same as in Fig. 38.

No. 91.—First Movements. This class, done by the students simultaneously, corresponds to that of No. 35.

No. 92. The instructor will bear in mind, that in all the positions and movements of the First Series of Combined Exercises, the relative position of the hands upon the wand is the same as in Fig. 38, and that all the movements may be executed in connection with marching.

SECOND SERIES.

First Position.

No. 93. The instructor will command: 1. Combined Exercises; 2. Second Series; 3. Knee Exercise; 4. First-POSITION.

No. 94. At the fourth command, the students will take the position of Fig. 38.

No. 95.-First Movements-RIGHT. This class of movements only differs from that of No. 52, as illustrated by Fig. 28, in being executed by the students in pairs.

Second Position.

No. 96. At the command, Second-POSITION, the students, facing in the same direction, will take the position of Fig. 29, the ones at the right end of the wand, and the twos at the left.

No. 97.-First, Second, and Third Movements. The motions of these three classes, made as illustrated by the dotted part of Fig. 29, correspond respectively to those of Nos. 155, 156, and 157, p. 200.

THIRD SERIES.

First Position.

No. 98. The instructor will command: 1. Combined Exercises; 2. Third Series; 3. Leg and Foot Exercise; 4. First-POSITION. No. 99. At the fourth command, the students will take the position of the dotted part of Fig. 39, in which they stand back to back, holding the wand (or two wands doubled, as shown in the Fig.) directly over their heads, with their arms inclining a little to the front of the body, the thumbs to the rear, the right hands of the ones and the left hands of the twos nearest the balls.

No. 100.-First Movements-FRONT. These movements will be executed from the position, in connection with facings (No. 191, p. 215), to the front and the rear, first to the front as represented by the solid part of Fig. 39. While making the motions with the wand that accompany the facings, the arms will be kept straight. Employ the First Variety, p. 262.

Second Position.

No. 101.-Second-POSITION. This is the position of Fig. 38. Music for the movements of this position, and for those of the position immediately following, on p. 208.

FIG. 89.

No. 102.-First Movements. This class is formed by a combination of arm movements and a charge. The students first charge toward the right, inclining front at an angle of 45 degrees, at the same time lifting their arms into a vertical position, with the wand above their heads, as illustrated by Fig. 40. The corresponding motion from the position is made toward the left, inclining front at an angle of 45 degrees. Employ the Fourth Variety, p. 263.

No. 103.-Second Movements. This class of movements only differs from that of No. 102 in the direction of the charge, which is directly front, left leg first.

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