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AFJROTC Rates Super The Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, was unlike any oftner class on campus during fhe 1982-83 school year. The extra curricular activities are special, We have organizations within the organization, said Lt. Col. Sam Tussey. During the year, the AFJROTC won a plaque and $500 dollars for winning a national essay contest on the history of aerospace. Tussey states with a smile, We were very honored to win the essay contest. It was a group effort and was a highlight of this year. According to Lt. Col. Tussey, the AFJROTC teaches responsibility, leadership, and knowledge of aeronautics. His students are also involved in community affairs Throughout the year the AFJROTC helped in the Toys for Tots campaign, and also contributed to the canned food drive. AFJROTC members ore learning more than aerospace. They are learning to help their community. Leon Moberg claps for Jim Hunter as he masters the skill of writing, mean- while, Darin Kossky steals Jim ' s box lunch. Discussing the battle plans, Cheryl Rodgers and Peggy Bourne explain to Sgf. Hint2 the plans for bombing Esperanza. John Scott does his impression of a department store mannequin. 112 R.O.T.C.
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To Pep Up The Rest To get more people involved in school the Pep Club chonged their name to The Rowdy Bunch , President, Lorl Hogan, held occasional meetings which were open to whoever wanted to attend. During the meetings. Rowdies discussed how to promote school spirit and also how to get more people to go to the games. The Rowdies not only cheered with the cheerleaders, but they also cheered on their own, sat in their own section, sang their own songs, and painted signs at post- er parties all in an effort to promote school spirit. THfim t t Cathy Donovan smiles a1 a guy across the gym after a win against Kennedy. One of a student ' s favorite words during a foot- ball game against Esperanza, THRASH . Lorl Hogan, Jim Pope, Phil Elizald«, Dave Co- lart, and Dawn Harp cheer on an E.D. wrestler after pinning his opponent. Pep Club 1 1 1
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Butch Sakashlta exclaims, One more move like that and you l be down for 50 push-upsl Gary Thrall ponders tiow to tell Col. Tussey ttiat he has decided to join the Marines, R.O.T.C. 113
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