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ROTC Trains Officers Hut, two, three, four! Hut, two, three, fourllv The Ben Davis unit of ROTC starts drilling early in the year for the Federal Inspection. The winter months are filled with text-book warfare, but when spring arrives, interest in inspection citations mounts, and again the rhythmic cad- ences drift through open classroom Windows. ROTC commanding officers are Capt. Don Barnl1art ', Lt. Bob Peela, Capt. Walter Houck, Maj. Jon Hauna, 2nd Lt. Glenn Hutsellh, Maj. Bob Hitchell, Lt. Col. Dick Finchum, and 2nd Lt. jack WValker. Not shown are 2nd Lt. Paul Baker, 2nd Lt. Iohn Wallace, 2nd Lt. Ioe Cameron, and 2nd Lt. Floyd Catt. Out of school in January. Mr. Cipson offers congratulations to Outstanding Officer Richard Finchum dur- ing the 1954 Federal Inspection. John Moore and John VVallace look on. The Ben Davis unit of the Reserve Of- ficers, Training Corp marches behind the scliool banner and the Stars and Stripes in the annual federal inspection parade. Page 11
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The iirst semester Spotlight stall watches editor Ruby Brown as she checks copy. CStandingl Dick Fisher, Bill Uhrig, Bob Hughes, George Halman, jerry F orston, Larry Mickley, and Dick Poe. CSeatedP Kathy Ban, Ruby Brown, Linda Oglesby, and Joan Ragan. Grant Clidewell counts out the school newspaper, The Spotlight, for distribution in the three buildings. The newspaper is produced bi-weekly by the Advanced Journalism Class and sells for 70 cents a semester or 10 cents a single issue. Spotlight--Old In Years, New In Ideas With deadlines to meet, money to make, pictures to take, and a multitude of odds and ends to keep them busy and confused, the journalism depart- ment long ago outgrew its teaching staff and room facilities. This year, however, Miss Prichard became Mrs. Keilrnanps assistant, and the depart- ment acquired another room for the beginning classes. , eww Page 10 The Spotlight staff for the second se- mester gathers to check its first issue. CStandingl Shirley Schmidt, Ruby Brown, Elizabeth Sheffer, Bill Uhrig, John Hingle, Iim Stephens, and Bob Booher. CSeatedD Mona Inman, Linda Oglesby, Kathy Criss, Kathy Ban, Sherry Emshoff, Rosemary Castleman, and Mary Lou Hunter.
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Memhers of the Bund ure listed ueeording to instrumenta- tion. CDrunnnerettesD B. Collins, N. Farr, S. Dennis, R. Smith, H. Burdine, M. Ingrzun, N. Baker, B. Brown, P. Hunn- ston, Dueker, S. Miller, N. Buzxird, M. XVULIVCT, M. Morris and S. XYrigl1t.D Clflutej M. Hoover, -I. Cluirelunan, K. Comer, J. Miller. CClarinetl Al. Keen, B. Galyzln, B. Sehuh, M. Ferguson, I. Madonna, Benny Boyles, J. Morehead, D. Stauh, I. Portloek, AI. Bruee, R. Bzu'ger, und V. Kiefer. iB1lSS Clarinet? T. Tevuult, A. Merrill. tAlto Suxophonel P. Ahhott, R. Applehee, AI. -Iac-kson, S. Lesley, B. Cantrell. s KTCTIOI' Szixophonel R. Finehuni, C. Dennis, M. 'l'zugue.u CBaritone Suxophonel R. Lewis, I. Carman. QCornetD T. NVhitWorth, C. Fields, D. Randall, -I. Cameron, C. Heehigcr, -I. Turpin, D. Donoho, J. Freije, B. Holtke, T. DeVille. Clfreneh Hornl E. Bowlin, M. Moss, F. Easter, V. Stevensf' CTromhoneJ B. Lewis, P. Sharp, A. Hoover, L. Berry. iB2lI'il'OHOD L. yVilli2'llUS, D. McAllister, B. Ahnafield. CBussJ M. Powell, E. Elluby. fPeri-ussionl D. Hume, D. Syphers, L. Jayne, L. Heaton, S. -Iuinpp, and I. Sterrettf' O :ihsent when picture was taken. l usic Department Brings Honors Page 12 Members of the ACappella Choir are: tBaek Bowl P. Ahbott, B. Dear- min. B. Lewis, J. Keen, M. Alyea, L. Berry, S. Bitter, L. Vance, D. Smith, nl. Deck, D. jones. tThird Bowl P. C2lfOl1filS, P. Smith, V. Stout, S. Dunn, A. Hunt, J. VVhyl:1nd, C. Fields, R. Lewis, L. Axsoln, B. Hughes, G. Moore, I. Madonna. QSCC- ond Row? J. Skaggs, I. Turpin, N. Reed, S. Naehoff, R. England, I. Brittenhuck, M. Mayo, C. Stroke, G. Bindhzmuner, DI. Hoi'l'1nun, V. Stevens, L. Bingnmn, R. Jester. QFront Rowj M. Bicknell, Pi. Jester, P. Gist, C. Mc- Coun, I. Ambler, Morgan, Ris- tow, M. Cruhmn, M. Eden, C. Clark, Stevenson, E. Shudley, P. Keilhorn.
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