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At the annual military ball where all awards are given out, Stan Hayes and Charity Ainsley Cseniorsj won the most coveted award when they were an- nounced ROTC King and Queen. Pre-football game entertainment was provided by ROTC. Richelle Steelman and Susan Crago fseniorsj stand at at- tention awaiting further commands. After many hours of practice, Richelle Stellman fseniorj performs with the other members ofthe female ROTC drill team at the Haltom- Richland pep rally. The team was in- volved in various competitions throughout the year. 'Elf jlmllfrrlilta i f Iss: liftarfri Drill team. FRONT ROW: Leigh Ward, Ginger Evans, Donna Park, Betty Boicourt Tam Ged dens, Gene Moore. SECOND ROW: Sheleen Terry, Brian Cobb, Richelle Steelman Doug Rash, james Bloomberg, Donnie Moore, Charity Ainsley. BACK ROW: Ken Cluck Parrish Lynn, Doug Burlegjohn Tornow, Wayne Browning, Rita Terry, Chris Hood. 164 Design by Derek Lev.-as
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'T Publications Weathering all rewrite, redo, reestiocnt, reprint, record and report. X S ut the banquet was one of the few pauses taken by staf- fers during the fatal spring deluge of work, Unfinished layouts, spreads and copy seemed to multiply in the spring and with the great sun- In a survey by Showbiz Pizza Sandra Tucker, Francene Kratky and Paige Lig- gett fjuniorsj choose between the jingles and explain why they liked or disliked it. Photo by Tony Saldana 1-ge-1' ' ...i A an-D '1- 1 ning weather outdoors, keeping staffers minds on incomplete pages and unfinished interviews remained as a futile task for ad- viser Kevin Campbell Qfacultyj. Yet, this was no rarity in the publications department since the trend repeated each year with varying severity. However, the young staffs of both the Reveille and the Rebel pulled it all off, despite the ever altering calender and the warm temperatures. Katie Eklund Reveille Staff. FRONT ROW: Robin Banfield, Stephanie Smith, Diane Secoy, Sheri Moffett, Sharon Vessels. BACK ROW: Kaylyn Coulson, jane Bridges, Greg Franks, Kristi Voorhies, Laura Massey, Sherryjump. Publications 165
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--nu-or Q5 o ROTC Attention Presentation of col- ors is one of the m a n y r e s p o n - sibllities performed by the corps he Reserved Officers Training Corps provided a source of powerful reserve soldiers in case of an emergency. ROTC is a program designed for physically fit citizens with the strong desire to work. Throughout the year, the team competed in several competitions. The highlight of the year arrived when the teams While Greg Krumme Cjuniorj holds the American Flag above all others, Gene Moore, Paul Stalter fjuniorsj, and Parrish Lynn fsophomorej stand at at- tention while the national athem is sung. This presentation was presented before all home basketball games. Photo by Tony Saldana. k,m b Jornpany. FRONT ROW: Tim Giddens, Bruce Maryriunlcjames Bloomberg, Doug Battalion Staff: Ginger Evans, Riqhelle Sreelman, ler, Parrish Lynn. SECOND ROW: Sheleen Terry, Rita Terry, Donna Park, Kim Charity Ain51ey,Sq0rtMefChgm, oclspeed, Kelly Graves, Silvia Lopez. BACK ROW: Leigh Ward, Matt Davis,john Tor- v, Wayne Browning, Gene Moore. traveled to Shreveport Louisiana and Galveston for the annual Dixie Rifle and Drill Competition. The Drill Team came away with a first place victory. The Rifle team walked away with a second place overall finish with individual trophies being awarded to Stan Hayes, first place, Donald Potts, third place, and Kent Serratt, ninth place. April began the time when all cadets be in to worry about the ROTC Eormal Inspection. Much time is spent in preparing for that one da when members of the Armed Forces come and review cadets marching, their uniforms, and inspect the facilities. This year the inspectors graded our ROTC as being satis actory. Derek Lewis ROTC 165
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