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Rorc The Reserve Officer Training Corps is one of the largest organizations on cam- pus. The main goals of ROTC are to promote patriotism and citizenship, de- velop physical fitness, and foster leader- ship, self-reliance, and discipline. The benefits of ROTC are that some students will eventually receive scholarships and military appointments, possible advanced placement in college ROTC, and an ac- celerated rank if the cadet elects to join the military service. There are four im- portant groups in the program: the Color Guard, Drill Team, Orienteering Team, and Riverdale Rangers. One of the most important events for ROTC was the Annual Formal Inspection CAFD by an inspection team designated by the U.S. Army. Last year Riverdale's ROTC program was recognized for supe- rior performance in this activity and re- ceived the highest possible award for Ju- nior ROTC. M A Color Guard- Row one Kathy Smith, David Ad- Chris Notgrass, Ricky Stanaland, Philip Knight, Rict cock, Audrey Thomas, Sonya Blansett, Donna Hill, Stanaland, Bart Watts, Thomas lVlcAuley. Row two: Robert Verge, Gina Rose, Jimmy Craig, ..... - . . 'hxkk - ' f-Ns H Period six- Row ona Troy Barlett, David Adcock, Richard Busey, Kathy Smith, Ray West, Nelson Vaught, Row two: Kim Al-tins, Willie Slayton, Clarence Santini, Carol Martin, Brian Holder. 158fOrganizations Commander and Staff- Chris Notgrass, Gina Rose, Thomas McAuley, R Verge, Forrest Knox, Audrey Thomas.
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Period one-Row one Nadine Orlando, Jane Mitchell, Tammy Stillwell, Stephen Nix- on, Debra Kelly, Tony Evola, Raleigh Marlin, Jimmy Johnson, Mary Davis. Row two: To- meka Davis, Kevin Woodroof, Jason Messick, Bobby Scott, Ricky Parker, Richard Stana- land, Allison Gunster, Lamont Sawyer, Brian Farless, Casey Collins, Charles Stacey. Period two - Row one Butch McGill, John- ny Warrick, Stephanie Latimer, Paul Lamb, Oletha Tally, Joy Hammer, Yolanda Crock- ett, Spring Wilson. Row two: Forrest Knox, Thomas McAuley, Paul Worley, James Belcher, Candace Stone, Bonita Santini, Ran- dy Little, Tracy Staples, Chad Decker, Corey McKenzie, Sonya Glass, Tiffany Akridge, Val- erie Ward, Chris Notgrass. Period three-Row one Zack Hicks, Glenn Tosh, Debbie Hill, Brian Perry, Philip Smith, Gina Porter, Tammie Earp, Victoria Hettish, Curtis lden, Sonya Blansett, Donna Hill. Row two: Jonathan Miller, Jimmy Craig, Marjette Carmoney, David White, Todd Tard- ington, John Garrett, Kenneth Merrill, Tab- batha Russell, Allen Stephenson, Renae King, Kathy Robinson, James Reed, Frank Keach, Jeannette Gaither, Robert Verge. Row three I James Pelham, Anthony Drake, Donnie Hunt, John Harrison, Jeff Tune, Mike Daniels, Shane Colvin, Sonya Schmidt, Todd Reed, Allen Bess, Ronald Cope, Frank Alexander, Barry Hercules. I Organizationsf I 59
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