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l 977-78 JROTC Queen On December 17, 1977, Miss Janie Garcia was crowned JROTC Queen. Her coronationfcrowning was the highlight of the Military Ball. Miss Garcia was a Cadet Captain in J ROTC, and was commander of Company C. Runner-up in the queen competition was Miss Brenda Hollis. Brenda is a junior and a member of Company A. 1977-78 JROTC Queen Miss Janie Garcia Runner-up. Miss Brenda Hollis and escort. Ronald Hudson. Attendant Miss Laurie Roberts and escort Tony Bolello
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Military Boll December 17, 1977, was the date set for the l5th annual Military Ball. Blue Eternity provided music for the formal affair, which stresses social graces for cadets. Dual highlights for the Ball were the crowning of the JROTC Queen and the Grand March, which Robby: Mohn crowns Janie Garcia queen. introduced graduating senior cadets. Joe Miller escorts Lisa Prulu. G e , f Everyone enjoys slow dancing. 'KZ gg Sludenis march hand in hand for the Grand March. Pam Beasley is escorted by Douglas Fort.
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Course Fctir Gives Closer Look The beginning of the year brought about changes. Seniors turned thoughts to graduation, and underclassmen began think- ing about next year. For the second year, the vari- ous departments sponsored a Course Fair to give students a closer look at the courses availa- ble. Underclassmen spent their English periods walking the halls, visiting stations and asking ques- tions. The speech and drama depart- ment prepared a videotape of its tournament performers to entice people into its program. The Eng- lish department tried to sere- nade the underclassmen into English courses. The arts, JROTC, foreign languages, homemaking and history depart- ments all prepared interesting exhibits for the benefit of the stu- dents. The project proved very suc- cessful. By allowing students to Hsee the courses before making a choice, the usual calamity sur- rounding course selection was greatly reduced. itzfsfi ...Wat Ms. Walker's class visits the art exhibit. Showing ammunition and weapons. JROTC attracted many visitors. y iB' tg . t is X . we M 1 -. 71 ' 1 'ski '--- T T ' ax.. 1 E if Q- it-ff: rage . 4 . ...ner assia -:-fs . ' x .,,.,..,... 2 .,.. V - my ,V 1 was The foreign languages displayed a variety of posters and entertainment.
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