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The JROTC Department of East Bay High School was used to help create a sense of responsibility in the students that were enrolled in the program. IROTC was a subject to train students in such subjects as map reading, first aid, and weapon safety. In addition to learning the use of weapons, drilling, and marching, the course also taught Military History of the United States. JROTC was mostly a preliminary to college ROTC and the Army Academy at West Point. The past year the IROTC had approximately 180 students .Qu ala Top right: Senior Army Instructor Major lanies Yoho, Middle left: The East Bay High School IROTC officers and staff: trow 12 Cadet CSM Ginger Hutchins, Cadet Major Anna Martinez. trow 27 Cadet Major Ron Riddle, Cadet Major Bob Cloraiczyk, Cadet Lt. Col. Michael Knight, Cadet Major Ronnie Long, Cadet Major Kehm iecroy. Afiiddle right: Company A Upper bottom: Company B lower bottom: Company C 170fOrganizations: IROTC ,at -- ct. X iiwi if vs.r, f,fQ.jmsef,i 33- Attention! enrolled. These students were divided into three class periods, which were better known as Companies. Company-A was commanded by Cadet Capt. lack Livelyg Company B-Cadet Capt. Fred Ramlow, Company C-Cadet Capt. Bob Esposito. On February 17, 1981, the East Bay High School IROTC unit received a 96.5 at the AFI tAnnual Formal Insnectioni. This placed them second in the county. goz Stix it fs., S.
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il iff 4 The Male and Female Color Guards were commanded by Cadet First Sgt. Chris Rodgers and Cadet Master Sgt. Patty Ecker. Their jobs were to carry the state and national flags in the Pass and Review and the Annual Formal Inspection CAFID. They also carried the flags during many parades. Other activities of the Color Guards were to carry the flag out on the football field for the National Anthem at the home football games. ln addition to these activities, the Color Guards also had many competi- tions. The Color Guards did well at their competitions this year, having brought home many awards. The Female Drill Team, a new You're In The Army Now! group this year, showed ex- cellent leadership, with com- mander Cadet Lt. Laura Thomas and executive officer Cadet CSM Ginger Hutchins. The Female Drill team went to most of the same competitions and parades as the Male Drill Team, and received a good showing. The different teams this year had the excellent support and guidance of both Major Yoho and Master Sgt. Karlow, with their help, they made 1980-1981 a successful year. 11 ...... ll? .Ms K .. v ...... .. i 5 i i l 2 1 ull' 'W tx K ss . - s Q - L. i' 5 tw? -'ft S W W Q, ' gt -1-I - --1-A .sv X .N A S ' .. . '- I As -C .LS i MX sf. 1 I 'S . . . sv ' A A -. .. Q. - JN I A 5, J. K, A .F E 1 S s ,Wages .saggy K -M., .5 X - f at - Top left: The East Bay IROTC Male Color Guard: Pursell Bradley, Chris Rodgers, Thomas Pignataro, Thomas Bazemore. Middle left: Female Color Guard of East Bay High School: Anna Kirby, Patty Ecker, Diane Miller, Goldina Foster. Middle right: The Female Drill Team of East Bay High School Bottom: The Team Advisors - Master Sgt. Karlow and Major Yoho IROTC: Organizationsf169
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The National Rifle Association was a club that was open to the junior R.O.T.C. students enrolled in East Bay High School. The N.R.A. club met after school on Wednesdays to shoot out on the new rifle range next to the student parking lot. The club helped students to improve their marksmanship and taught them gun safety. The N.R.A. club received a new sponsor this year as well. Master Sergeant Karlow took over the club from former spon- sor Major Yoho. The NRA club In The Bullseye has been at this school for four years and has always had a large group of R.O.T.C. students interested. NRA was considered to be an informative club by all involved. The National Rifle Association was a nation wide club also, and was open to anyone who wished to join. E t't- -t--'-. .. X ..m.-...Q Wt ma , .. t 3 , ... . wma. as asm :gust M ...X WL Top left: Master Sergeant Karlow - the N.R.A. sponsor Middle: The N.R,A. club members: trow 72 john Macias, Earl Moore, Ronnie Long,Kehm LeCroy, MfSgt. Karlow, Bob Coralczyk, joe Carmon, Robert Hall, Kim Garret. Irow 22 Ken Rouse, Grady Morgan, Anthony Martinez, Ken Mallard, Bruce Bahnman, David St.john, Mike Knight, Guy Frazier, Thomas Bazemore, Toby O'Brien, Lee McKeenie. Bottom: The N.R.A. officers MfSgt. Karlow, Kehm LeCroy, Mike Knight, Ronnie Long, Bob Coralczyk. N.R,A.: Organizationsf'l7'l
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