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The all boys armed drill team marches in the Nevada Day Parade. Left, Left, Right, Left Basically I signed up for this because after high school I plan on going into the astronautical field! The only way I could do this is if the military helps pay my tuition. ROTC will help me get the scholarship I need, said Senior Ted Cetschman. ROTC was made up of dif- ferent teams. There was the Color Guard, Armed Drill Team, Unarmed Drill Team, and the Rifle Team. These groups com- ROTC COMPANY STAFF: Ted Get chman, Tracey Patterson, Kristie Lawrence, Shane DeForest, Glen Wungenema, Andy Clancy. peted against other schools. ROTC was not just guns and flags, though. Many different subjects were studied. Among them were First Aid, History, and Oceanography. ROTC was taken instead of PE. Classes were held three times a day. First there was zero period, which was sophomores, juniors, and seniors. First period was Naval Science 3, which was for juniors and seniors. Last, but not least, was second period. That was Naval Science 2, which was another class for sophomores. The all girls unarmed drill team also par- ticipated in the Nevada Day Parade. Ted Cetschman, Tracey Patterson, Dan Lowe, Kristie Lawrence, and Steve Bryan present the flags at the homecoming game. Senior Andy Clancy touches up his notebook while behind him junior Kevin Kranz quietly studies. ROTC FBLA S
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If s their business t «ffi % or AMERICA FBLA MEMBERS: Front Row: Ms. Young, Kim Tackel, Missy Chinnock, Mrs. Mendoza. Second Row: lean Bargas, Nicole Cagner, Pam Allen. Third Row: Paula May, lolene Murphy, Dana Danforth, Gigi Cowan. Some students probably don ' t even know what FBLA stands for. Future Business Leaders of America is one of the many clubs offered at Car- son High. The Future Business Leaders of America were very busy during the year. They had club meetings once a month at which they usually had guest speakers from the community. They also had fund raisers to earn money to attend their conference competition held in Reno. Their com- petitions consist of events such as typing, spelling, and word processing. February 9 through 1 3 was declared proclamation week for FBLA by the Governor. 190 I
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W i Mixing two of their favorite pastimes, seniors Jeanette Olaynick and Candace Lauer skateboard while shopping.
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