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1968-69 NJROTC COLOR GUARD. CPO R. M. Smith, LTJG T. E. Lane, (Gro) S, J leawsae, CRO Tl, Gh Biike zard—pertorms in the Homecoming Parade. Coloe Guacd The Color Guard of an ROTC Battalion is perhaps the most important unit. Being a member of the color guard requires long hours of practice and drill. The Color Guard marches not only with the battalion but performs with the drill team at each of their functions and separately for the school assemblies. The Color Guard prepares for battalion drill. Color Guard Captain: LTJG T. E. Lane 146
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LPROTIC Ball The NJROTC Ball is the biggest highlight in the school year for the cadets. Many months are spent in planning and arranging the activities for the ball. During intermission there is a ceremony in which the sponsors are introduced and the NJROTC Queen for the year is announced and crowned. After the ball, the cadets enjoy a breakfast with the various clubs. LTCDM Bryan presents roses to LT Linda Fuller, the NJROTC Queen. LT Wina Dowdy and Tommy Woodbury enter through the arch of swords. The cadets and their dates enjoy an evening of dancing at the National Guard Armory. 145
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President of the NCO Club: Cadet T. M. Blackburn The noncommissioned officers club is one consisting of the cadets with a rating lower than that of an ensign. The club is on a voluntary basis. In order to remain in good standing, a member must pay dues which are used to sponsor the NCO Club breakfast for the NJROTC Ball. The club is basically organized to perform as a social section of the battalion. | Cadet T. M. Blackburn explains to Cadet B. R. Batch that no dues will mean no breakfast. NCO CLUB. FIRST ROW: D. A. Geddie, J. S. Smith, S. Fauser, H. B. Blizzard, T. M. Blackburn, J. L. Cathell, W. B. Korb, T. K. Cooke, M. K. Wilson. SECOND ROW: R. A. McDowell, J. C. Risley, C. E. Robinson, D. S, Privette, D. F. Hilton, D. W. Evans, J. A. Joyner, R. W. Dobo. THIRD ROW: T. E. Poole, B. R. Batch, T. M. Robinson, F. K. Fisher, J. W. Price, A. P. Hilburn, L. D. Nester, R. M. Smith. 147
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