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NJROTC
N.J.R.O.T.C. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Colleen Mann, Donoughe, Howard Becker, Shawn Quinn, John Koshinsky,
Duane Forrest, Patty Maguire, Bill Price, Jeff Haman, Jim Larry Dugan, Lydia Lightcap, Joyce Whitehouse, Rich Powell,
Walden, Michelle Nagle, Christine Riker, Monica Holden, Pat Paul Shirley, Pam Trom ble, Tracy Mann, Bill Surrick, Kathy
Martin, Theresa Daymon, Kathy Silver, Donnell Stone, Todd McAleer, Scott Fonda. FOURTH ROW: Com m ander Richard O.
Stewart, Wendy Mormando, Joe Cullura, Ernie Connors. Young, Bob Fogarty, Leroy Simmons, Bryan Koehler, Larry
SECOND ROW: Caryn Wene, Cheryl Mongeau, John Marquis, Dalla Valle, Roger Griffin, Joe Rhoads, Dennis Petro, Dennis
Lisa Mayer, Sue Polomchak, Kim Yauger, Eric Tartaglia, Tom Fagg, Nick Mormando, Jim Marlow, Dan Kinney, Henry Neilsen,
Handy, Bill Pillegi, Kim Pickul, Dough Jordan, Bob McLaughlin, Lou Breeden, Joe McClelland, Chip Brymer, Chief Buckingham.
Patty Boyd, Tom Clark. THIRD ROW: Sidney Toombs, John
The Naval Junior Reserve Officers’
Training Corps was very active throughout
the school year, having participated in many
activities, ranging from parking detail to drill
performances at athletic events.
The cadets not only attend an NJROTC
naval science class every school day but also
participate in after school activities. The
Corps gives the students enrolled in the
program a chance to see what Navy life is all
about. In addition, there are field trips to
military installations.
Students from both Delhaas and Wilson
are enrolled in the unit, which, this year is
eighty-three members strong and has both a
Color Guard and a Drill Team.
The entire NJROTC unit is under the
direction of Commander Young, G.S.N.
(Ret.), and the NJROTC cadets would like to
take this opportunity to thank him for his
devoted service to the Corps during his
eleven years at Wilson. Commander Young is
planning on retiring at the end of the current
school year, and all of us here at Wilson thank
him for his service and wish him much hap
Commander R. O. Young in civilian clothes.
piness and personal fulfillment in his
retirement.
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