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ROTC Drill Team performs at games and on road Practice began early for the JROTC Drill Team this year. Starting in August, cadet mem- bers planned and worked out routines for performances to be given at football games and at other events out of town. The select group marched at the beginning and during halftime of all home football games. Team members were also invited to demonstrate their precision drills at Nlountainburg and Subiaco. lVlembers of the Parent Club awarded the Team with a trophy at a banquet held December 4 in recognition of the group's out- standing performances. Team members were presented Drill Team Ribbons during this awards presentation. Careful to keep in step, the members of the JROTC Drill Team perform at the Northside game, November 20, at Mayo- Thompson Stadium. JROTC DRILL TEAM: Bottom Row- Williams, Hines, Hayes, Ross, Wise, Edvvards,' Middle Row- Henry, Callahan, Sanders, Kellog, Sonnier, Storey, Hancoxg Top Row-Mounce, King, Putman, Moellers, Black, Bradshaw, P. Sanders. 116 ROTC Drill Team 1 Lf fl tx kgs t JROTC cadets, Gregory Putman and Eddie Khilling lead the Drill team in the group 's performance during a parade at Mountainburg October 161 5 . ix it ,AD
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Cleaning up for Industrial Orientation, Danny Ouigg and Debbie Parsons use plenty of soap and water at the fund raising car wash held at Murphy's DX, November 74. sawn: at ai ,gg if if ff J -: if ,. , by Industrial With a new name and a busy schedule, the Industrial Orienta- tion Club set out this year to introduce members to the field of industry as a career. Activities began with a car wash at lVlurphies DX November 14, and two candy sales held in December and February. The profits paid for student expenses at the State Industrial Arts Fair. At the meeting held the first INDUSTRIAL ORIENTATION: Bottom Roberson, Girard, Howard, Graham, Borum, Row-Parsons, Berry, Farrow, Henderson, Johnson, Goins,' Top Row-Chitwood, Spangler, Huff, Bracken, Peoples, Harrison,' Second Flow-Kimberlin, Medford, Kaufman, Beach, Hadlock, Jarrell, Hanna, Rice, Ouigg, Woody, Harris, Strang, Hampton, Pendergraff, Mr. Armstrong, sponsorg Third Row-Friday, Farnam, Copher, Corbell, Pogue. Car wash held Orientation week in lVlay, drawings were sub- mitted by members and judged by professionals on accuracy, neatness, lettering, views, lines, and dimensions. The club hoped to exceed last year's outstanding achieve- ments when Lee Lowrey, senior, won the state championship for mechanical drawing and the proj- ects of four other members re- ceived excellent ratings. lndustrial Orientation 1 1 5
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Strains of Vehicle were heard by JROTC band committee members, Eddie Mathews and John McAnally as they audition groups for FFICE RS CLUB: Bottom Row-Maledon, Lowder, Alexander, Wise, Williamsj Top Row-Woodland, fha mmt9fV ball- Ste? ell, Haskins, Rhinehart, Sonnier, Riser, McOuain,' Hayes, Hoffman, Newton, Watson, Boone H'10'B1ffHf7 Danfelsf mem' econd Flow-Botteicher, McAnally, Mathews, Lowrey, Reedlf, Clfff0f7- bers of the Wmnmg 1 2 membership in e JROTC Parent's Club of Johnson-Sayers Photo Shop. A th , Newton displays one of the certificates sold to Mr. George Hayes, man- band, tryout before the committee. Officers Club sponsor military ball Crossed sabers forming an arch marked the entrance to the annual JROTC military banquet and ball held on the night of April 30 at the UCT Hall. Cadets and their dates ate at a formal dinner and later danced to the music of Green River Ordinance, a local band. The purpose of the event was to show cadets the social aspects of military life. lVlrs. Gordon lVlcOuain, former WAC and Parent Club member, helped in planning the evening along with various committees made up of JROTC members. During the year, officers joined other cadets in selling honorary memberships to local business firms. These certificates, purchased through donations, were sold in order to increase membership in the Parent's Club. Officers Club 1 17
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