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6 Opening: Military Science Carl Youngblood was named “Most Improved Cadet for 1985. Here, he is being congratulated by Captain James R. Martin as he receives his award. Rappelling is an activity which requires courage and skill. However. Suzanne Young makes it look easy as she descends from the top of the tower.
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Anna Cunningham enjoys talking with her friends back home in Sweden “It sure beats the letter writing and I can call my dog Herrman anytime,” With the installation of a new university-wide phone system, it's no longer necessary to trek across campus to talk to that special someone. Opening: Phone system 5
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ROTC leads the way Special programs develop students into tomorrow’s leaders The typical collegian is attempting to balance his life academically, socially, and physically. The U. S. Army provides opportunities for growth in these areas while nurturing leaders with strong character through the military science program on campus. The military science program offers beneficial courses for students interested in either a military or civilian career. Non-military-minded students will find a wide range of challenging and exciting courses, including unarmed self-defense, first aid CPR, mountaineering, and basic rifle marksmanship. The ROTC programs attract numerous high caliber students who arc interested in military careers. Upon successful completion of the program and graduation, a student may be awarded a commission as a second lieutenant in either the U. S. Army, the Army National Guard or the U. S. Army Reserve. Cadet majors range from business and nursing to computer science and management. Many of the students are leaders in their academic fields and social organizations. ROTC student organizations include National Society of Scabbard and Blade, JSU Rangers, Varsity Rifle Team, and ROTC Sponsors. Much of the success of the ROTC program can be accredited to the excellent facilities available. Rowe Hall, built in 1979, has spacious classrooms, a student lounge, and an indoor firing range. The rappelling tower adjacent to Rowe Hall offers practical experience and fun. Rowe Hall is given a polished look with the flags displayed. The flags arc present during ROTC week and during visits from military dignitaries. Physical fitness is an important port of the ROTC program. Cadets can often be seen running and exercising all across campus. Opening: Military Science 7
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