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Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles is a National Honorary Society named after General lohn F. Persh- ing. Company B, part of the Second Regi- ment of the National Society, is the largest drill company in the Army ROTC. The group, one of the most active mili- tary organizations at the University, pro- vides the color guard for all home football games, the Homecoming parade and Gov- ernor's Day. During the fall, a crack drill team prac- tices various routines for invitational drill meets in the spring. The rifle team also competed in various invitational meets dur- ing the year. Each year a coed is selected as Honorary Pershing Rifles Captain and sponsor for Company B. BOTTOM ROW: David Savage, Gary Schumacher, Nor- man Briggs, Dean Dort, David Gunderson, Peggy Kusano, Melanie Moyer, Sybil Rader, George Campbell, Ioseph Tin- oco, George Raach, Patrick Burke, Ronald Boe, Iohn Cal- vert, Roger Cooper. ROW 2: Ernest Ryan, C. M. Boyles, john Swenson, David Akerman, Harold Harnagel, Dennis Bangtson, Dave Toussaint, Iohn Payton, Donald Hicks, The Honorary Pershing Rifles Captain and her attendants Sybil Rader, Peggy Kusano and Melanie Moyer. Dave Burgess, Brooke Harris, William Wood. ROW 3: Lars Larson, Gordon Lee, Douglas Simons, Kenneth Bigson, John Hayes, lim Lindaman, Steven johnson, Keith Knud- son, Harlan Stee, Michael Perry, Bill Fuller, Edward Wil- liams, Walter Prentice. ROW 4: David Mayrose, Eldon Van Arkel, William Orrison, Steve Warbasse, David Schaf- er, lohn Lewis, Don Carlson.
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Angel Flight Angel Flight is the womenis auxiliary of the U of I Arnold Air Society. The Flight participates in many Arnold Air Society and other Air Force ROTC functions dur- ing the year. Several parties are held each year with the Society. The girls also pre- sent Air Force cadet awards at Air Society banquets. The 32 flight members act as hostesses at University functions and sponser fund- raising projects to send delegates to region- al and national conclaves. This year the TOP ROW: Iill Applegate, Karen Berg, Nancy Brown, Cathy Chandler, Sally Cozzolino, Ann Fitzpatrick, Mitzi Grossman. ROW 2: Susie Gmeiner, Barb Collins, lean Heeren, Cinde Coggeshell, Ellen Erickson, Iudy Cornwell, Carla I-Iornan, Diane Iordan. ROW 3: julie Kneeland, girls sold candy at Christmas time to raise money to send Valentine packages to sol- diers in Viet Nam. Angel Flight also ushered at such events as Profile Previews, the Homecoming Pageant and Orientation. A drill team has been started this year for the first time. Pledges and any interest- ed actives take part. The drill team march- ed on Governoris Day. Angel Flight Commander this year was Ellen Ericlcsen. Mary McGimpsey, Sandi Morris, lo Mosimann, Deanne Neuman, Anne Peacock, Barb Randall, IoAnn Rohwedder, Iill Ruggeri. ROW 4: Trudy Sevatsen, Linda Severson, Ian Sill, Patricia Smith, Susan Sondrol, Kathy Taffe, lane Trussell, Linda Weiss, Cindy Yoder. fn
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f , 'T' f it P fl' ina 41- BOTTOM ROW: Craig Tompke, Dave Toussaint, Craig Ferguson, adviser, Iim Park, Lars Larson, Iohn Mayer, Bob Lewis, Bill Hierstein, lack Iackson. TOP ROW: Major Sheriff, S, Sgt. Schulte, coach. Army Rifle Team The Army Rifle team is open to all Ar- the year, including various Iowa Inter-Col- my cadets, regardless of class or rank. The legiate shoulder-to-shoulder matches. team competed in several matches during O I Gurdon Society The Guidon Society is a service organiza- The 22 girls participate in activities that tion that was formed to promote interest in contribute to the welfare of ROTC, the and enhance the image of Army ROTC. University and the community. BOTTOM ROW: Teri Abernathy, Sue Soults, Capt. Stan- Dirks, Sharon Main. ROW 3: Virginia Baker, lane An- ley R. Iohnson, adviser, Anne Dutcher, Nancy Moore. ton, Ian Luckenbill, Sue lunge, Becky Smith, Tanya Max- ROW 2: Barb Updegraf, Mary Peacock, Karen Kregness, utov, Linda Ehlers, Mary Iames, Sue Dare. Mary Io Schaetzel, Carolyn Mueller, Kathy Cutler, Sharon 'if l - -J
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