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tH a ; BOTTOM LEFT: Explaining the ins and outs of barometers and thermometers. Commander Houk demonstrates for Doug Sheehan, Debbie Adams and Guy Coursey. UPPER LEFT: Left to right: Emil Teague. Tom McCormick, John Owens, Rick Goodwin, Paul Sut- ton. Andrew Morrison, Art McKinley. Tina Christ and Mary Crank. TOP: Skillfully. Doug Sheehan and Mark Millette go through a drill. ABOVE RIGHT: With a show of ability. Mark Millette lifts a rifle.
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Turning Out Responsible Citizens Pictured below: (not necessarily in order) Jeff Butterworth, Mike Clemens. Don Lowe, Tina Heard, Bill Maloney, John Owens, Jeff Pray, J.D. Quartly, Korey Schroeder, Jeff Spradling, Alex Stuchr, Rick Lebeau, Bill Lreal, David Walker, Frank Clemens, Rick Goodwin, Gail Hansen, Keith McAUaster, Tom McCormick, Ort McKinlev, Andrew Morrison, Troy Perkins, Tony Swcts, Paul Sut- ton, Emil Teague, Steven Benson, Donald Bingham, Ted Bradley, Art Gelvin, Stephen Hubbard, Alicia Perkins, Mike Seymour, Nick Smith, Dennis Walker. Kara Zachary, Debbie Adams, Jake Bender, Mike Blais, Ryan Graham, Mark Kelliker, Mike Solee, Jay Thomp- son, Nova Wagemus. Developing more informed and responsible citizens and leaders has never been easy. But the NJROTC met the challenge and graduated several fine cadets in addition to building the continuing corps. The cadets run the program with the guidance and sup- port of the instructors. This practical approach to leader- ship development allows all cadets to learn skills and gain experience through participation. Throughout the year there were many activities to be organized and involved in. The cadets went on a helicopter flight with the National Guard and received a special tour of a visiting Coast Guard cutter. Likewise, there were over twenty color guard presentations, four drill competitions, a formal ball, and an awards ceremony. Included among awards cadets received for their achievements were two thousand dollars in scholarships. The cadets also ran the Mustang Market and were involved in many other fund raising events, earning more than fifteen thousand dollars. The money was used to purchase equipment and fund Unit parties and functions. The NJROTC also paid for the senior cadets ' annual visit to a naval installation. The Unit sent nine seniors to Hawaii for a week of orientation and recreation during February. The achievements and efforts of the year were very rewarding for the cadets and led to an increase in the number of students interested in the Naval Junior Re- serve Officers Training Corps. The cadets would like to thank the school for its support and the instructors for their excellent guidance. And to the graduating cadets — good luck! ' iirirjdiiKa AlPHABfT ' ll ' Cri»!;i O - ®:»i ' XK e fflfg TOP LEFT: The eye of Sergeant Bradley focus on details jusl before an inspection. RIGHT: Pencil w hand. Guy Coursey copies a list onto the World Affairs bulletin board. NJROTC 99
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