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IT TAKES much practice to straighten the lines and backs of the cadets. THE REAGAN BANNER, the Texas flag and the Stars and Stripes are presented by the five-member color guard.
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ROTC Promotions, Inspections Part of ROTC 1H 1 n I AT THE ROTC Ball, new squadron commander Greg Pfunter congratulates his new staff members who were promoted to c 2nd Lieutenants. PART OF THE routine is inspection, and Scott Dean and Gary Romines stand waiting. MEMBERS OF FLIGHT A include, first row, Archie Lusk, Rusty Cates; second row, Larry Thelch, Paul Sorrells, Larry Barron; third row, Gary Morrison, Mike Von Wup- perfield, Terry Henderson; fourth row, Lans- ing McNeely, Rick Hart, Greg Pfunter; fifth row, Roger Brucker, Dennis Storch, Trey Scott; sixth row, Beverly Kennedy, Robert Turi, Steve Bage; seventh row, John Wilson. w 1 A 1 00 — Organizations i
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ROTC Military Organization With Four Flights, Special Courses In Air Navigation Basically the Reserve Officers Training Corps is a ve ry specialized science course dealing with aero- space science, air navigation, the history of aviation and types of aircraft. ROTC is run as a military organization with each of the four class periods a separate flight, which is a basic marching unit. The purpose of drilling is to instill obedience and co-ordination in each of the cadets. Officers are chosen according to seniority and ability. This year ' s officers are c Major Rick Hart, Squadron Commander; c Captain Gregory Pfunter, Executive Officer; c lst Lieutenant James Jeter, Operations Officer; c 2nd Lieutenant Michael Von Wupperfeld, Information Officer. Other of- ficers are c Lieutenant John Wilson, Administration Officer; c Lieutenant Lansing McNeely, Personnel Officer; and 2nd Lieutenant Gary Morrison, A Flight Leader. Held on January 18 at Balcones Country Club was the annual Military Ball where the ROTC Queen, Mary Tait was crowned. The cadets par- ticipate in color guards for football games and parades for Veteran ' s Day and Governor Preston Smith ' s Inaugural. They also participate in honor guards and perform volunteer work for the Veterans of Foreign Wars. There are no special requirements for boys to enter ROTC, but upon graduation they are eligible for one year ' s credit in Senior Air Force ROTC. If they do not go into college but directly into the Air Force, they have a better chance for promotion later on. 102 — Organizations ROTC CADETS and their dates stand in a semi-circle awaiting the announcement of the ROTC Court. miHi mmmmm
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