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Arnold Air Society TGIF Parties and Service to the University Community Characterize John H. Payne Squadron The Arnold Air Society at The University of Texas, known as the John H. Payne squadron, is a coeducational program requiring at least a 2.5 grade point average for membership. The society aided in the development of Air Force officers, creating a more efficient relationship within the Air Force officer training program. The Air Society advanced air and space citizenship to further the tradition and concept of the United States Air Force. Nationwide, the society aided children through a March of Dimes Halloween project and the Big Brothers, Big Sis- ters organization. The local chapter ' s project focused on researching historical events which pertained to AAS in order to further an understanding of the squadron. Help- ing with late registration and concession stands at sports events kept the squadron busy around campus. AAS members man a concession stand at a Longhorn football game. muni P FIRST ROW: Terry Lynn Ponton, Gary Joseph Lunin, Larry James Roberts. Stanley Joseph Jarzombek Jr., Theresa Ann Haligan, Stephen Anthony Scott, Michael Richard Danis, Susan Lee Vittum, Eva Lo Allen. SECOND ROW: Ronald Ottis Blocker, Patrick Charles Danis, William David Peck, Jerry Allan Howie, Paula Anne Officer, Derrel Ray Blain, Jeffrey Scott Johnson, James Finley Darrah. 394 Arnold Air Society
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