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wwaj'wvvhp .Aan-iva .l- . . Twice a year, near the end of each semester, the Commissioning Ball is held at the Fort Jackson Officer's Club. These serve as a formal farewell to all seniors being sent out to the fleet, or the Corps. The evening consists of a fine feed provided by the Clubs kitchen and then dancing. During intermission the Commanding Officer of the NROTC Unit recognizes the distinguished guests and announces the top three Midshipmen Officer billets tor the following semester. The ball serves a two fold role. It not only serves to give graduating seniors an outstanding send off, but it also gives underclassmen a chance to practice their social etiquette. E a ! l ', Strong Say 5 Goodtbye
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; SHIP WRECK PARTIES Tell us a story, Sargent! Once a semester the NROTC Unit tries to prove that not only water floats the Navy. Pine island, the target for these parties, is situated in the wiles of the Lake Murray area and the residents are therefore conditioned to strahge noises and wild looking animals. Compass and Chart Society 1 sponsored the FaII party and Semper Fidelis the t 1 Spring. k e A special word goes out to the Semper Fidelis Society, for through their efforts and innovations the most successful Shipwreck party was held on March 3rd. Through the use of decorations and a iive band the party was lifted to a new level of enioyment. In addition, the artistic talent of John Blair was revealed through his excellent posters. Well clone Marines! MCKGY' IOying it thick. Jim, doing what he does best.
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Awards Ceremony The most important purpose of the midshipman is to achieve success in his academic pursuits. Those midshipmen who excel in these necessary endeavors are authorized to wear certain decorations to recog- nize their success. The Academic Excellence Ribbon is awarded to those midshipmen who make the Dean's List or Honor Roll. The Academic Achievement Stars are awarded to midshipmen on the basis of their class standing, aptitude, conduct, and physical fitness. For extraordinary achievement midshipmen are awarded the Meritorious Achievement Ribbon and the Silver Star is awarded to those midshipmen who receive a 4.0 GPR during a given semester.
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