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Show MILITARY A.F.R.0.1.C Chorus Founded in 1952, the Air Force ROTC Chorus is formed by volunteer cadets interested in music and community work. Their performances have been before civic groups, churches, television audiences on the University Presents show, the Business Awards Banquet, Utah State Prison and local clubs. This chorus promises to be a traditional campus choral group. Male chorus, left to right, front row: LaVelle Morris, Raymond Hall, Raymond Spencer, Alfred Johnson, Glenn Ashworth, Noel Nellis, T/Sgt. Robert Lutterbie, Director, Eddie Peterson, Thomas Brignand, Donald Basinger, Mil-lard Hall, Byron Ray, Clyde Fechser. Back row: Douglas Frost, Reuel McPhie, Robert Orchard, Paul McClure, Donald Jensen, John Rencher, Roger Bown, Edwin Bolton, Siegfried Schreyer, Charles Whited, Frederick Janzen, James Crawley, and Ludvig Knagenhjelm. Flying Club Cadets under the AF ROTC program joined the Flying Club. Newly organized during fall quarter, 1954, this group now has fifteen members and owns a Cessna 140 airplane. They take flights from Salt Lake airport #1 and are striving to find a less expensive way for students to learn to fly. Officers who organized and led this year's activities are Tom Brewer, president, George Huefner, secretary, and Dick Bradford, maintenance officer. 298 |