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Burchett-Cooch I 6; Lucasville, 0!! English Kath! en Burch t7 Sherry Lynn Bush Grayson Paiycholog Rmmiej Byrd Clemfield University Smdies Cherie RenAe CamesP Beavercreek, OH Flemingsburg Accounting Danny Lee Mbrehead Elementary Ed. Anna E ndCampbell Ashland David Paul Clark Tallesboro Kevin Clay Cackre qufersonvilie SpeecMHistary ,, Lisa G. Colegmve Ashland Applied Sciences Bamela Jeazii Colema L Flaningsbmg Foodservice Administration Loretta Combs WW - Paralegal - , Michele Rene Compton Baltimore, OH Joumalcsm Anna Ruth Conarroe Trenton, 011 Music EdJBiano ' Melody , A Salt Lic Elementary Ed. Julie Kaye Cpnrad , Middleton, 0H Dietetics P A ' ' Kimberly Lorena Coach Owingsuille Biology Seniors 208
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Seniors Adams-Brown V'S'ayusan Lynn Adams Morehead ITV , , ,5 Special Ed. ' ' Arthur James Berry , Nashville , , ony .Bdhrer L Mt. Orab,0 Business Ed. ' F , ry Science Alma D. Bowling Pikeville Ma VB es Mircyhaiel Brann Demossville Seniors 207
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Basms usan Adams, at senior fashion merchandising major from Neon, had no icIea when she signed up fer her first miIitary science classes that she would S Officers Training Corps program. III tooklthe classes because I thought they would be fun? she said. IIAS I be,- came more involved I saw that I liked what the Army had to oEerfI Adams liked it so much that she stuck with it, and will even receive her Com mission this year as a second iieutenant. Now there is a little uncertainty in her future III will go to officer basic traimng in a to become, a military intelli' oer ' a , ' Adams feels that th a Y , activitie ,, however, people can See the Experiences? tary have some difficulties men do not encounter ' At times we have to prove ourseres, although we do everything men do, commented Adams. YWomen need the same training as men, because in the field you must be prepared for any situa- tionK' In her Army uniform, Adams has a different outlook than in her civilian at- tire. become so involved, with the Reserve a the fall in Fort Lee, VA Before that I plan to get married in IuIy to my fiance f , who 18 already aseeond lieutenant in the, , g Army, said Adamsg Eventually I pian ,f ' I encegioEI-i ; IIServmg my country gives me a tremenu there is mere to me thaa my R 0 TC; I I ' 4 ' dons feeling of pride. In addition to this, women in the miI-ie :' Beyond the , , , n miir umfor Liynu represent some ihing'bigger than yourself? Adams said. Adams is also proud of being a mem- iber ofthe fershing Riffes Drill Team and theScabbard and Blade Honor Society Shehas also been involved in the Miss M.SIU. program for several years, and is a former Miss Letcher County. Adams competed in the Miss Kentucky pageant as Miss Letcher County when she was a , freshman. Another activity Adams is involvedin is the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, for which she is a little sister. IThe best thing about being a little sis is that I have a whole fraternity of big brothers to watch out for mef she said. uI have never had a big brother, but I always wanted one. I After AdamsI graduation, she Will go to five months of oHicersI basic training. From there she will be stationed in a quartermaster corps branch of the Army. - By: Karen Craigo After She signed up for her first military science class, Susan Adams, a senior from Neon, had no idea she would become a commissioned ofhcer after graduation. PHOTO BY: Tim Conn Feature
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