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Mmm MARCHING IN STYLE. Cadet LTC Chuck Fox led the unit in the Constitution Day Parade in downtown on September 1987. Following Fox are Cadet MAJ Means, Cadet CPT Fanning. and Cadet MAJ Allison. JUST RIGHT! LTC Bryant and LTC Fox decorated the Hilton for the Military Ball which opened its doors on March 5, 1988. Streamers seem to be their strong point. LOOK OUT BELOW! CADET 1LT Tony Hicks takes a swing across the water on the obstacles course at the Scout Ranch in Garland. Ok t£e PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER 1LT Warfel DID YOU KNOW? SENIOR ARMY INSTRUCTOR (SAI) LTC Grassi ARMY INSTRUCTOR lSG Martino EXECUTIVE OFFICER MAJ Means BATTALION COMMANDERS LTC Bryant LTC Fox (special projects) ADMINISTRATION PERSONNEL OFFICER 1LT Kirk SUPPLY OFFICER CPT Jefferson INFORMATION OFFICER CPT Cockerham TRAINING OFFICER CPT Wilkinson RECRUITING OFFICER 1LT Walker COMPANY COMMANDERS HQ COMPANY — CPT Chretien A COMPANY — MAJ Allison B COMPANY — CPT Fanning C COMPANY — CPT Howard NOTABLE DIFFERENCES
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SMILE! Cadet MAJ Morgan Allison takes his date, April Jones, for a twirl on the dance floor at the Military Ball. I MADE IT! I MADE IT! Cadet MSG Eric Muse jumped that hurdle effortlessly at the Garland Scout Ranch. CAN WE SMILE? Magnefs Sixth together with the batallion Grassi and ISG Martino pose Batallion Second Brigade group commanders standing in front. LTC proudly next to their students.
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STAR-STRUCK. Spring initiate makeup. A Magnet Mannequin who Ellcn Thornell catches a few Z’s and is usually impeccably dressed and pays attention in class, despite the coifed, Ellen was thrilled to be carly wakcup call and thc lack of selected for membership. Q h Say Can You Z? WE ARE THE GOPHER GIRLS ... The song that starts it all. As new initiates, Z-CIub- bers are forccd to undergo the humiliating but none-thc- less festive activities of infor- mal initiation; and everyone knows what that means. This is the time 6 a.m. to be pre- cise) when young girls are placed into those awful neon- pink chiffon evening gowns, Uncle Arthur’s old golf pants, or anything 100% poly- ester, and paraded around campus like . . . well . . . like Z-Club initiates. So what one might ask, makes Z-Club worth this ex- periment in embarrassment? Well, this marks the begin- ning of Singing Valentines and Sadie Hawkins, of Zonta meetings and Service projects. The beginning, if you will, of Z-dom, a term which can mean different things to each member. To some, Service to the community is enough reason to be in the club. To others, ifs an opportunity to commu¬ nicate with girls they might have never met otherwise. Whatever the reason, Z-Club has its members satisfied. So the next time you see one of these “gopher girls, just teli them to look at the camera and say Z ... . I WISH SHE D HURRY. THERE S A SALE AT DILLARD . Caught in a moment of contemplation, Z Club sponsor Miss Rounds listens to Angela Coleman ' s farewell speech. The formal words were part of Angela’s last official duties as 1987-88 president of the organization. ZEY ARE ZE LEADERS. Flanked by sponsors Mrs. Martha Boswell (standing left) and Miss Mary Rounds (standing right), this group of energetic lasses are the officers. Corresponding secretary Amy Levine, recording secretary Romney Norwood, and Service chairman Jin Ok stand behind treasurer Penny Grigsby, president Angela Coleman and vice president Krista Clements.
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