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- ,- , lv 0 , 5- it ' 1 71 Flight C stands at attention while officers inspect the cadets. Every Thursday they are ex- pected to dress in official uniform. Flight C prepares for their everyday routine which takes place in class. Flight C consists of all age ROTC members. 112! ii' t ' 1 Billy Keiser, commander in chief, stands erectly, very proud of his position,
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1' zz WEWL Li' :naw ,awe Michael Jefferies, sophomore, experiments with pho- tography equipment. Photography is one of the sub- iects offered at the DCHS Art Department. The Daviess County High School Art De- partment contributes to DC students both artistically and academically. The art department educates students artisticly in various fields. These areas range from photography and ceramics to drawing and shading. After a student graduates, be- ing taught by Mr. Crimsley or Mrs. Scifres, his background in art is fully developed. Many of those who are not involved in art seek out to an art student for help. The department always, graciously offers assis- tance. The art students have contributed to Daviess County by helping with banquets, prom, the improvement of the cafeteria, athletics, silk screening, various organiza- tions, and many other areas at DC. The art department has made generous contributions of our school and they are highly commended for a job well done.
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Q9 Po, ' JUN1 UTC 0 A n 32 i IJ sw R.O.T.C. In many of the Daviess County classes academics are taught through books. How- ever, in the Reserve Officer Training Corps QROTCJ the education is gained through ex- perience. Colonel Vernon Cammack, ROTC in- structor, feels this is the proper way to teach his students. UThey've been down the road and know how to do things, stated the colonel. These 'lhands on experiences offered to the ROTC students range from summer camps to many field trips to museums, air force reserves, and space centers. The trips enable the students to get acquainted with rockets, satelites, and weightlessness sensa- tions. So for those ROTC students at Daviess County, the education and knowledge gained from the instructions of Captain Weatherholt and Colonel Cammack is a great helpful experience in the future of the lives of many. N Officers, Billy Keiser, Steve Porter, and David Bland gather around to discuss the day. Acad emics!113
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