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O TOP: A Flight, FRONT ROW: R. Spooner, Commander, O. Barker, R. Cade, P. Carson, J. Secrest. SECOND ROW: R. Graid, D Stevens, R. Patton. THIRD ROW: D. Whitehead, C. McNair, C. Webster. FOURTH ROW: G. Rounds, M. Malone, L. Jackson, S Rogers. CENTER: B Flight, FRONT ROW: B. Lunsford, Commander, C. Sosbe, M. Markow, J. Bedgood. SECOND ROW: D Wimberly, B. bourgeois, P. Simmons. THIRD ROW: H. Bryant, G. Moseley, R. Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: K. Williams, C. Dunken- tell, M. Morrison, J. Scarborough. ABOVE: C Flight, FRONT ROW: R. Owens, Commander D. Jenkins, B. Crawford, D. Arring- ton. SECOND ROW: A. Cranville, A. Richardson, R. Morris, R. Camp, M. Manuel. i - 1 1 I f v l . l E Q 5 5 i i fa BW af 3
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AFROTC Without a doubt, AFROTC is the fastest moving group at Airline. Would you believe a 300-mile per hour field trip? This was the first year for AFROTC to be at Air- line, but the cadets lost no time in getting involved in the school activities. Classes came first. Three hours a week were devoted to the academic portion, taught by Major McNair. The cadets learned about airplanes, space craft and the aeros- pace environment. Two hours a week were spent under the watchful e e of SMSgt. Murphy, the leadership instructor. Besidis learning about customs and rules in the Air Force, the cadets learned self-discipline and lead- ership through the flight drills and by being placed in leadership positions in the cadet corps. Co-Curricular activities played a big part in AFROTC. In the fall, the Color Guard and Drill Team marched in pre-game ceremonies at the football games. They even had an all-tgirl flag detail. Five fund-raising projects were the sale o the ceramic Vikings, school pens, Christmas trees, bagging at the Commissary, and the car wash. Three service projects were the Muscular Dystrophy Drive, the toy drive, and visits to the Manor Nursing Home. The cadets were highly impressed by the flight on the KC-135, the highlight of the year. TOP RIGHT: Field trips to the base were fun and exciting for the members of the ROTC group. ABOVE: Squadron Commander, S. Schavrien, A Flight Commander, R. Spooner, UB Flight Commander, B. Lunsford, C Flight Commander, R. Owens, f'D Flight Commander, S. Lamette, HE Flight Commander, G. McNair. SECOND ROW: Information Officer, M. Markow, Guidon Bearer, S. Winner, Personnel Officer, R. Patton, Information Specialist, M. Markow. THIRD ROW: Material Specialist, B. Craw- ford, Administration Officer, D. Camp, Finance Officer, M. Gottardi, Operations Officer, R. Carter. FOURTH ROW: Deputy Com- mander, J. Watson, Finance Specialist, D. Arrington, First SGT., G. McAllister, Operations Specialist, S. Phillips, Personnel Spe- cialist, B. Myers.
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ROTC Did Its Part to Serve Airline TOP: D Flight, FRONT ROW: S. Lamette, Commander, D. Camp, V. Wilson, L. Yates, B. Cleveland. SECOND ROW: J. Brown, D. Glynn, C. Reiter, H. McAllister. THIRD ROW: K. Madison, M. Francis, S. Arnold. FOURTH ROW: J. Miles, R. Johnson, D. Francis, W. Blackwell. CENTER: E Flight, FRONT ROW: G. McNair, Commander, T. Carpenter, G. Glenn, P. Spencer, B. Pollard. SECOND ROW: S. Winner, S. Phillips, R. Munn, M. Markow. THIRD ROW: M. Gottardi, R. Carter, B. Myers. FOURTH ROW: S. Schavrien, Squadron Commander, G. McAllister, S. Ward, D. Freeman. LEFT: Airline's ROTC took pride in presenting the colors at pre-game festivities.
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