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Show fi'S ¦ : ':¦¦' ¦' ¦¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ /::':':..k life ' . ill- ¦ ''"'-',¦:¦¦¦'¦¦¦¦'¦¦¦ : \yWSM§^;l^%.iJ: •"•"¦yk Colonel Alfred J. Neslen Professor of Air Science Lieutenant Colonel Arnold W. Seeborg Executive Officer Air Force ROTC cadets hold their heads high with a pride that comes from association with the officers and airmen of the air age. During their first two years in the Air Science Program, students receive a broad look at the world through the eyes of an airman. The last two years are devoted to a study of air power, the globe, management and leadership. The entire program is geared to produce officers - pilots, navigators and scientists for the United States Air Force. Students soon learn the classroom instructions which makes up only a small part of the whole program. Cadets are urged to seek positions of leadership in a variety of extra curricular activities - sports, campus committees and offices, and off-campus activities. Among activities sponsored by the corps were the mixed chorus, drill team and rifle team. Major Robert F. Whitney Assistant Professor of Air Science Air Force ROTC Drill Team Air Force 318 |