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Preparing men for the future is ROTC's goal ' , DNYQ' I M Kofa's ROTC cadets march in the Veteran ROTC The Reserve Officers Training Course primary concern was an aerospace education. Leadership day was an impor- tant day for the cadets. It gave them a chance to be a leader of a squadron. The first Friday of every month, ROTC practiced a squadron drill. ROTC vvas a great opportunity for the boys to see if they vvant to make a career in aerospace. ROTC helps the boys learn the importance of leadership and dis- cipline. At each of the home football games, the outstanding cadets presented t h e colors during the national anthem. 98 ORGANIZATIONS 's Day Parade wearing their blue uniforms and carrying the , and Presenting the colors at K . Stewart a ofa home game are Faustro Soto, Richard Plum, Bob Steve Spencer. ,, 9,1 1 ,, P . 1 : , yu 'W fa 6 ' 1 '. A 'Hu' . ' Y ,. A 1 Tw i rjp- np.. u' , , x A - 3 United States, Arizona and ROTC flags. BOTTOM A. Lee, lV Hodges, l- V.. , N Paula Livin
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- .ag-f?i?'fz Kofa highs environmental club is the newest active club on our campus VN! g .144 52.af'3f - f Al I nf I BOTTOM ROW: J. Pettit-Pres., S. Schachterie-Vice Pres., S. Hu-Tres. TOP ROW: S. Reed, M. Mclnffe, Nl. I-GCGVI C- Andefson' ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB Environmental Club was one of the newer clubs on campus this year. Organized at the end of school last year by Mr. John- ston, the clubs main objective was to make known the environ- mental problems of our society. They planned to do this by having authorities speak at their meetings on local problems, and by sponsoring events to teach good environmental practices. The club would also like to organize a state wide environ- mental fair for all the high school clubs in the state. I 5?-'fafw 'bfi' ' I , I .yi is 1A',fit.7l 1 X v y i .wi 7'-' BOTTOM ROW: D. Steve ' . W: O- PGYTICIUISY, S. Tate. TOP ROW: J. Uruchurtu, J. Hansohn, J. Smith, A- Bafthalome R. Drake. bell, ns-Pres., S. Berndt-Sect. R. Tate. ROW 2I A- '-ee' P' Camp I I I Z Q W I' , ra I-5 I .hi .agar , ic- -ff tr!! 'I' L 0' ll, sf' 1' A 246 , w., 9 ff f ,gf-.. Qs 4 -1 1' , 523. F2 f ,Q ,L 9 .X i f, 5 BOTTOM B. Gallano Any average chess m plicatio Club ha of whic sales, a quet, a Phoenix also at invitatic the first tournan 1 .1 -Q., W K .P xl Ives f-,L iq' . f ,fa at-at . ,,., .fg- -sj ' I 'fs 8 14 v, ., ' If ta lks s' Ls 7' ' is v- :Eaves 1 R fs , as -e V fe: ' BOTTOM B- Hvdemz 100 ORGANIZATIONS
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