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Commander J. T. Bryan crowns Debbie Welsh, the 1968 NJROTC Queen. The NJROTC Ball was one of the two formal events held at John T. Hoggard this year. A great deal of work went into the preparations for the dance. This year’s Ball was held at the Blockard Runner. The crowning of the 1968 NJROTC Queen, Deborah Welsh, highlighted the intermission ceremonies, which included a sword arch, under which the sponsors walked to be presented. The first Ball could only be termed a success. During intermission refreshments were served to the cadets and their dates. 119
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First Row: Sarah Mason, Romona Hutton, Celia Worley, Deborah Welsh, Adriene Haydu, Darlene Bryan, Brenda Taylor, Second Row: Steve Turner, Carl Korb, Paul Starling, Wright son Jackson, Mike Ostrand, Ronnie Venters, Charles Craft, Terry Carroll, Billy King. OFFICERS CLUB Cadets enjoyed tasting some of the refreshments made by the sponsors. At one of the Officers’ Club meetings, the band for the NJROTC Ball was discussed. 118
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Cadet Chief Petty Officer Randy Greer, Captain of the Color Guard The Color Guard is a select group of Cadet NCO’s chosen by Set. Wilson, Chief Hess, and Commander Bryan for their appearance, academic achievement, and general conduct. These cadets marched in all parades with the NJROTC unit. The Colors were presented by them at the football games and during assemblies. They also participated in the Homecoming Ceremony at Wilmington College. The Color Guard cadets practice one last time before the big Azalea Parade.
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