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Cadets are taught a strenuous manner of discipline. year R,O.T.C. cadets and officers march Armed Forces Day Parade, where they mpete for trophies. ROW ONE, left: Donna Wahrenberger, Julie Hight, Teresa Lancaster, Denise Fries, Paula Carter, Carla Lara, Lydia Garcia, Debbie Fro- menthal, Cynthia Garcia, Opal Mowels, Peggy Moseley, ROW TWO: David Fischer, Bill Booth, Dorothy Jones, Cynthia Gregory, Susan Stewart, Karen Gregory, Karen Davis, Mary O'Neil, Rhonda Reese, Rhonda Ashley, Sherry Petty, Katherine Smith-Barry, Linda Johnson, Pat Zych, Jack Owens: ROW THREE: Col. Ray Andrews, Terry Jefferson, Albert Perez, John Porter, Steven Lanchos, Mark Rosseison, Dan Meitzen, David Habeger, Kenneth Neef, Martin Hines, David Col. Andrews leads the R.O.T.C. of Jersey Village. Jones, Michael Thompkins, Donald Cain, Lloyd Jeffcoat, Sgt. Paul Anderson, ROW FOUR: John Perry, Mike Mitchell, Mark Bai- ley, Brain Parish, Adam Luckenbach, Mike Proctor, James Frazer, Dale Dickey, Thomas Guthrie, Dennis Tuel, Reynaldo Perez, Dean Lechlider, Tony Lopresti, Will Vandiver, James Hendricks, ROW FIVE: Reagen Deutsch, Leroy Yates, Mike Keuther, Gary Munson, Dennis Lund, Paul Younghaus, Johnny Rivers, Mike Girods, Jack Munson, Dan Varble, Charles Zoratti, Marek Lucas, Tim Hahn, Mike Lebedzinski, James Schneider. Organizations - 89
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Corps Marches in Parade The Air Force Jr. Reserved Offi- cers Training Corps supervised by Colonel Merle Andrews and Ser- geant Paul Anderson, is described y cadets as challenging and fun. Classroom curricu um includes a study of aeronautics, navigational study of plane flight, and weekly uniform inspections. Besides classroom work, all cadets go on several special field trips each year. First and third year cadets are required to visit NASA where they explore space control buildings and advanced technolo i- cal advancements such as Skylagb Second ear cadets visit Interconti- nental Alir ort. All field trips are financed by the cadets through candy sales and a car wash held in spring. The Parents Club s onsored the movie entitled, The Other Side of the Mountain' on March 18, in the auditorium. The movie was open to the ublic and proceeds went to the ROTFC activity account. On March l7, the Color Guard raised the flag at the opening of the Champions Golf Tournament. Ten cadet officers attended a symposium drill meet in San Antonio on April l and 2. On Aplril 7, the cadets went alonjg with t e Dickin- son High School r. ROTC on a trip to Ellington Air Force Base to take one hour orientation flight on a C- 130 plane. The cadet corlps marched this year in the Armed orces Day Parade, held on May 14. There they com- peted against armdy, navy, and marine units statewi e. An Awards Banquet honored cadets through presentations of awards and ribbons to cadets who earned them through superior performance. Dan Varble, Peggy Moseley and Tim Hahn go through the daily procedure of taking down the flags Officers, ROW ONE: Cynthia Gregory, Katherine Smith-Barry, bach, Marek Lucas, Paul Younkaus, Leroy Yates James Karen Gregory, Peggy Moseley, Mary O'Neil, Sherry Petty, Schneider, Tim Hahn. Debbie Fromenthal, ROW TWO: Brain Parish, Adam Lucken- B8 - Organizations
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Pictured on the right, the Rocket Club. TOP ROW: Leroy Yates, Adam Luck- enbach, Mike Bailey, Johnny Rivers, Cain, David Fischer, Bill Booth. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Owings, Don The Rocket Club had rocket tournaments with other R.O.T.C. classes from other schools and against the Sci- ence Department. The Rocket club met on Wednesdays after school to discuss the next school or proiect they would take on for competition. Students in the Rocket club designed and built their own rockets. ABOVE: R.O.T.C. Cadets have a car wash in the spring to raise money for their field trips RIGHT: James Schneider and Peggy Moseley relax after a hard day in R O T C. 90 Organizations R.O.T.C. sweetheart, Sherry Jo Petty and escort, Dale Kriegel add a touch to the Christmas banquet. eff'
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