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The AJROTC Department, headed by CW3 Goldman, had a good start this year. Fifty students, including ten women, enrolled as members. The department was housed in the old mess- hall adjacent to the school. The group was actively involved in school functions. They assisted in the Homecoming Day presentation of the Queen and her court with formal lines of crossed sabers. The precision marching team, S Squad, also demonstrated their ability. Members patrolled school and housing area crosswalks in the mornings. The department planned to attend the NCO Academy at Bad Tolz and programmed a helicopter ride for members. An effort to recruit more members resulted in a relaxation of the haircut regulation. Mr. Goldman said, lt was done to attract people who wanted to join the program but did not want their hair cut so short. The AJROTC depart- ment planned to grow in numbers during the coming years. 1. E-2 Johnson attracted by the offer of the new regulation for haircuts. 2. Lt. Cdr. Kirk Fernitz is dressed in full array on Thursday - Uniform Day. 3. E-8 Horn shows that women are as much impressed with AJROTC as men. tm q A aw. XO' 0 4 X Qs
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Business classes, mostly consisting of 9th through 12th graders, appeared to be well rounded courses. They helped teach valuable skills useful to almost every- one. Ms. Parker and Mrs. Lund split the typing classes which were pretty full. Their students completed various projects including the typing of the Card Catalog for the library. As for Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, the club had a hard time get- ting started, but we have reason to believe it will be established in the future. 146 - Business Business Intro.-Business, Typing. B W5 t ff- : ss x 'T ,,',.X sl K K Xa' aw f . LV- 1 :Q I l V, 1 . X A. kim. XR l' -A 1. Gary Brown caught watching the keys instead of the book. . ,pg Mis Rqgkgrg' 1, W , ' Sho apSd,A 1 'fgfyping 1 Busan y -
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