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Team participates in flag roising . ony at Ohio Stadii Air Force Drill Team Tlie main purpose of the AFROTC Drill Team is to train and develop men for both exhibition and regular drill. The group ' s activities also pre- pare cadets for later service. A cadet must be in good standing with the Air Science department and the University. Members attend in itational drills in various parts of the countr . Air Force Rifle Team Rifle marksmanship of the Air Force ROTC cadets is promoted by the AFROTC Rifle Club. The club offers cadets an opportunity to compete with other ritle teams from all over the nation. The group has participated in matches at the University of Kentucky, Michigan State Univer- sity, and the Air Force Academy. .MR FORCE RIFLE TEAM— Roic 1 : D. Schmidt. W. McBride. J. Chenoweth, B. Emery (sponsor). T. Bembenek. H. Primosch. L. Teeter. Roic 2: Capt. E. Luna. D. Peters, R. Lowe. G. Story, L. McPherson, V. Vick, D. Ryall, W. Speer. [
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ANGEL FLIGHT— «o;r ; Capt. R. Dosky (advisor), S. Spocrl, J. Bunn, C. Baiiiiaik (comptroller). T. Beauchamp (administrative officer), J. Mason (commander). N. Morason (executive officer), L. Koellisch, D. Freitas, C. Gardiner. Rote 2: B. Stevenson, S. Kovacs. C. Fry. J. Krum, B. McClory, P. Mills. S. Smith. N. Thielmeyer. 1. Monteomcrv, ]. Keim. P. Cool. Row 3: J. Brauning, M. Stevenson. B. Mould. N. Kyle, N. Fritsche. V. Parker. B Hosket, L. Seld, D. Wasserman, C. Johns. R. Segale. G. Kuehnle. Arnold Air Society Dc cloping leadership, creating a greater in- terest in tiie Air Force, and providing a closer bond among the leaders and future leaders of the AFROTC program is the purpose of Arnold Air Society. Activities include joint meetings with the Angel Flight, Pre-Military Ball party, and various field trips. New members are elected by the active members. Angel Flight The girls of Angel Flight act as official hos- tesses for the Arnold Air Society and AFROTC at Ohio State. The flight hostess program trains the women as airline hostesses for the University air service. Besides these activities. Angel Flight participates in Corps Day, the Military Ball, Open House at the Union, Aerospace Briefings, func- tions at Lockbourne Air Force Base, and many parades. ARNOLD AIR SOCl ' ETY— Row I: Maj. Brown (advisor), J. Dirmeyer (administrative of ficer), A. Banning (executive officer). J. Busch (commander), A. Kohler (operations officer) J. Nielson (comptroller). L. Lint (information officer). Row 2: D. Mart, L. Block. |. Hen drickson, P. Coleman. P. Bentz, G. Logan, B. Shondcl. Row 3: F. Celec, K. Kiev. M. Noel J. Barber, E. Combs, R. Hyre, D. Paterson. Row 4: J. Ranck, T. Foster, J. Kline, H. Weiland M. Harvin, A. Ferberdino, G. Tyler, D. Hessler, C. Zander. Row 5: D. King. R. Llrey. B King, D. Beebe, T. Falor, D. Reedy, R. Miszkewycz. A - (■ • '
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ARMY RIFLE TEAM— Row 1: K. Bonnell. B. Woodward, C. Jooss, N. McKinstry. A. M. Norris, J. Boone, J. Ondick. D. Williamson. Row 2: M Sst. L. Higgins. M Sgt. D, Sheehan, W. Burr, G. Pettit. G. Romig. R. Marx. M. Stevens, D. Mulby. V. .Armstrong. T. Ruck. Capt. J. Chapman. Army Pistol and Rifle Teams The purpose of both the Army Pi.stol and Arm Rifle Teams is to develop good sportsmanship and a liigh level of marksmanship. Both teams won the League championship and Intcr-.servicc matches this vcar for a erv successful cfTort. ARMY PISTOL TEAM— flo;c ; C. Hammon, E. Lilvgren. C. Landetend. G. Kohler. J. Burke. Row 2: Major G. Scott (advisor), C. Novak, M. Schanck, N. Buck, W. Deck. S Sgt. E. Thomas (coach). 293
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