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132 - ROTC Look Sharp! 'Right wheel, MARCH! This was a familiar command to the members of the ROTC Color Guard. The Guard was responsible for all ceremonial duties involvin the na- tional colors. They posted Sie flag at football games and veterans' ceremonies, led parades, and com- peted against other color guards from the Third ROTC Region. Color Guard member Gilbert Rodriguez said, 'I like this unit because l get to work with the American flag. It makes me feel proud to be trusted with it. Similar duties were assigned to the ROTC Honor Guard, which posted the national colors and the state flag every morning before school. Two other important ceremonial units were the male and female ROTC Drill Teams. Made up of the sharpest cadets in the battalion, each team practiced for many hours on both armed and unarmed drill, marching, and accurate respon- siveness to commands. The two teams competed against other drill teams at places like the University of Texas at Arlington, Texas A 81 M, and MacArthur High School. The competitions consisted of three phases: inspection, basic drill, and fancy drill. Trophies were awarded to the top units, and Ellison's ROTC trophy case held more than a few of these. Lt. Peter Mireles, Drill Team Executive Officer, summed up most members' feelings when he said, 'Drill Team takes a lot of work and dedication. You've got to take pride in what you're doing and not get discouraged. Our cadets are the sharpest, and that's what gives us real 'Esprit d'Corps.' Copy and layout hy Marlin Gly THE members of the Color Guard are tfront rowl Captain Conny Green, 12nd rowl Private Dinelle Carranza, Lieutenant Laura Rivera, Staff Sergeant Sergio Manica, Sergeant Gilbert Rodriguez, 13rd rowj Private Helen Hyden, Corporal Danny Walker, Master Sergeant Debbie johnson, Sergeant Mike Huff, Private Sanh Moss, Staff Sergeant Charles Mitts, t4th rowl Corporal Glenn Howell, Private Rebecca lanbaz, Private Carl Gentry, Serge William Mashburn, Private lolinda Sanch f5th rowl Lieutenant Roger Chan Captain Jody Teegardin, Lieutenant A O'Boyle. THE members of the female team are tfront rowl Captain Co Green, Lieutenant Laura Rivera, Priv Sanh Moss, Private Dinelle Carra Private Helen Hyden, Privte loli Sanchez, Private Seglenda Boykins.
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They Build Skills Developing creative writing skills and becoming aware of business leadership were the purposes of two special interest clubs. These two clubs were Writer's Guild and FBLA. Creativity was the purpose of the Writer's Guild. Writing poems to short stories was the goal of this club. Members could write anything that came to their minds. Some wrote for self-gratification while others wrote for the many competi- tions. As Kate Connor put it, lf creativity is the mother of invention, she'd better watch out for us. Business leadership was the goal FBLA strived for. Working hard, sell- ing M and M's and poster calendars were the FBLA's fundraisers. They sponsored a family for Thanksgiving and Christmas giving them food and gi ts. Besides fundraisers and service projects FBLA had many competi- tions. In November they went to a workshop in Austin and performed a skit titled, 'lYou got the Job, What Next? ln February they sponsored an area competition at Ellison. In March they went to Ft. Worth for state competition. Arlene Sequeira said, 'iBeing a member of FBLA has given me more awareness of the real business world and a lot of fun memories. Both the Writer's Guild and FBLA had a fun and educational year. PREPARING to write a poem is Lori Sutter, MEMBERS of Writer's Guild are lfront rowl Sara Pate, Kate Conner, Lisa Van Every, Mena McCarthy 12nd rowl Debbie Johnson, Mrs. Cunningham, Lori Sutter, Ken Williams, Frank Shawker. OFFICERS for Writer's Guild are Lori Sutter, president, Kate Conner, Vice Presidentg Debbie lohnson, SecretaryfTreasurer. ASKING Ms, Cunningham a question about her story is Sara Pate. 134 Writers Guild c p it tbxExeIvnCl 9 5 2' 4 1 , .s fwfr . ,y, ,y,,,, ,, . 'arf' 1g,g.r ..v.. . H Mk in f Riga. 3 , I XQQK 2 ' M N , k',0,,5',9g'j5,w.x ,J f . i 3 ' .- N . l an I ' ' , I Ni Q T311 7
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