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           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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