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The academic year afforded numerous field trips to local military installations and a one week mini-boot camp at the Recruit Train¬ ing Command, Naval Train¬ ing Center in San Diego. 27
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O.G. NJROTC Strives to Achieve Excellence During the third year, the Naval Junior Reserve Of¬ ficer Training Corps Unit had a total strength of 106 boys and girls, including several cadets from Escon¬ dido High School. The pur¬ pose of this unit is to help high school students improve their leadership abilities and to gain a greater under¬ standing of the military as a possible career. Activities for the unit during the sum¬ mer of 1975 included two one-week cruises aboard Navy warships and a week of amphibious training with the Marines at the Naval Am¬ phibious Base, Coronado. 1 ‘ A. The NJROTC Drill Team. B. NJROTC Color Guards; Left to Right: Scott McMahon, Renie Bailie, Scott McPherson, Rita Schaffner, Mike Riley. C. NJROTC Cadet Officers; Left to Right: Ensign Donald Cook, Lieutenant (Junior grade) Sharon Moser, Lieutenant Roger Mazura, Lieutenant (Junior grade) David Straup. D. Renie Bailie on monkey bars on confidence course during summer training at Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado. E. Boys training at Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado. F. One of the many activities in the NJROTC Program.
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New Challenges Accepted Cheerfully by Clubs Enjoying each other ' s friend¬ ship was the leading char¬ acteristic of the French Club this year. Funds were raised by selling candy, working in a gift wrapping booth and a dance. These funds went towards the an¬ nual trip over Easter vaca¬ tion. The club has 75 mem¬ bers, with Bob Buchner as President, and Ken Johnson as Vice-President. The main goal of the Span¬ ish Club this year was to get students together who were interested in Spanish speak¬ ing cultures. The club went on various field trips, in¬ cluding the planned trips to the Ramona Pageant and a Bull-fight. The group also participated in donating various materials to Project Hope. There are 30-35 mem¬ bers and the president is Trixie Hicken. 28
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