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l r Self discipline objective of corps. lrw lr. ,. U cm 1 -Q Q 1. in 1 41- ,..n 1 , I rv- U l - A .v 1 li! .1 . Q w A J- 7.1154 . I it 'A 1 aI.,-.y M4 - ' lf... I 'Jr . ' .. 9 ' 1. . I , , The Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps consists of a group of dedicated cadets who are committed to the future of America and to the preservation of the qualities that make us a nation to respect. Self-discipline, responsibility and integrity are just a few of the important 'A-is FRONT: J. Turner, J. Mvrick, D. Colman, E. Scher- barth,A.Stubbs,T. Hobbsg SECOND: A. Hill, E. Wise- man, M. Torio, T. Ertlg THIRD: T. . ' - Johnson, D. Potter, - S G. Monroe, A. Cun- . ningham, J. Grass, Cmdr. Dow. characteristics emphasized in the corps. Whether in the military or civilian pursuits, the NJROTC training provides several keys to future growth of our youth, and, therefore, to the growth of our na- tion. Students give time to service project. T rl Service to self is ordinary, service to others is indeed extraordinary and special. The cafeteria helpers provide service to others. Their group is not self- serving, but rather serving to all of us. They devote their time and energy to the smooth running of our cafeteria, and without them, all of us would be at a loss. Their dedication and responsible contribution to our school is the cornerstone of the mature adult in our society. FRONT: C. Bifanog SECOND: J. Warren, D. Townsend, R. Wroten, K. Andersong THIRD: R. Gomez, P. Mat' tock. bd 31
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Science stud leads to fun. Students in the science club had an opportunity to broaden their interests, to acquire new knowledge and to have fun at the same time this year. They traveled, explored and diver- sified their knowledge under the leadership and guidance of Mr. Vaughn and Mrs. Martin while enjoying themselves thoroughly. Mr. Vaughn and Mis. Mar- tin were assisted by President Sharon Marsh, Vice-president Roderick Bly, Treasurer Tim Mead, and Secretary Michelle Johnson. FRONT: R. Francis, J. Rodgers, F. Edwards, 'lf Meadg SECOND: M. Belanger, M. Johnson, P. Mead, R. Gerhardtg THIRD: Mr. Vaughn, Mrs. Martin Iadvs.P L. Musser. :Y .J M. , U4 Nr iff' 7.5 -rf: 1 g so 1 .49 - - illllxxollulf ames club makes debut. Off to a running start this year was the games club, what may seem simple somehow becomes complex when students are gaming with such precarious activities as Dungeons and Dragons, but great fun it is indeed! Survival demands quick think- ing and keeping your wits about you con- stantly. The size of this new club alone speaks clearly of the magnitude of interest students have for gaming. But then, sheer size is necessary in a club which zaps so many with paper in sandwiches or other special fatal designs proported to eliminate enemies in these games. FRONT: 'I'. Hrtl, N. Baker, J. llegaspig SECOND: Took, R, Luke, S. Becker-1, S. 0'C'onnor, D. Brady, J. Caruso, M. l'abacunga, K. liehnus, H. Wymang THIRD: if Renton, l'. llffer, D. Michael, S, Sonier, G, Simmons, K. Morgan, D. Hlam, E. Watford.
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ervice to others is theme LEFT: FRONT: D. Potter, C. Odum J. Dion, E. Pagan: SECOND: C. Allen IJ. Barnes, T. Tromsness, K. Hartlove R. Coggin: MISSING: M. Devera, J Julian, N. LaVia, K. Orr, K. Sammon ABOVE: FRONT: M. Garrett. Jones, S. Ethcer: SECOND: L. Hill, Carson, P. Kroll, K. Starling: THIRD D. Austin, P. Stanford, K. Kyle, R Maxey, B. Burgman, T. Sandersonl ovvosvra TOP: FRONT: T' Speavh, K. Creal, B. Thorpe SECOND: C. Morris, K. Keener, Burke, C. Talkington, W. Mangum, LaYia, S. Smith, L. VVoodS1PATIE IJ. Bailey: MISSING: S. Hendren, D' Stanford, RIGHT: FRONT: A. Valeni vin, S. Scott, D. Lambert, S. Marsll SECOND: l'. Hunroe, M. Moseley, II. Hoote, C. CroClt6tl1 THIRD: Fi Langhorne, J. Cates, M. William TOP: ll. Girouard, T. Litterini. Library assistants
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