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Sooializing Soldiers Pomp, Polish, and Precision all describe the R.O.T.C. Ball. This celebration marked the 208th birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps. It was a night of pageantry The ball was held in the Union Hall at EIT with 150 cadets in attendance. The history of the marine corps was outlined by guest speaker, retired Capt. Ioe Mullens. After this informative discourse the attendants sat down to a traditional dinner of roast beef and potatoes. The evening was concluded with music and dancing. With a warning glance, First Sgt. Gary Beyer advise Kennie Rotunda to stay put. The boys? from Company C, Zimbalist Nelems, Shawna Smith, Angela Coven, and Terri Fields were really boogying. Being a school principal, Boyce Padgett realizes that everyone must let loose and have some fun periodically He enjoys a few laughs with Stephany Wright and her date, Brian Magee. 30! ROTC BIRTHDAY BALL
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757 ffl' Q Students all enjoyed the softball and tennis events. Showing their spirit for the season Eric Messbauer, Richard Crane, Tim Pasonski, Iohn Messbauer, Louis Rubio and Iohn Brady attempted to set a record for spreading Christmas cheer. One of the many doors decorated for the Christmas competition was Mrs. Sharon Reynolds', it sent a message to everyone. Captains of the winning Tug- of-War team, the Daybreakers, Mark Loetcher and Eric Marrerro stood proudly with their trophy Although they didn't have a team of their own Lynn Korg, Dana Folsom, Toni Theriault and Kriss Van Scoy enjoyed pantomining a tug-of-war of their very own. For the sake of fun, Liz Brown entered her backhand in the tennis matches for the Christmas party Showing the effect of Peddle Power were Doug Caudill, Shawn Naze and Sean Butler as they participated in the 10 speed bike race. s ' CHRISTMAS PARTY! 29
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