WELCOME! UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, 18 NOVEMBER 2009 GO HAWKS!
2009 - 2010
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STUDENTS: NO ROOM IN YOUR SCHEDULE FOR JROTC? CHECK THIS OUT...
HEBRON JROTC IS OFFERING A "ZERO HOUR" CLASS BEGINNING AT 0745 TO
0830. ELECTIVE CREDIT IS EARNED AND MAY SUBSTITUTE FOR PE AND
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS. SEE YOUR COUNSELOR TO SIGN UP!
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THE ANNUAL MILITARY INSPECTION WAS RESCHEDULED TO APRIL 12, 2010
DUE TO THE DISTRICT-WIDE PSAT TESTING ON OCTOBER 14, 2009.
CDR JAMES M. HALE, USN (RET), NJROTC AREA MANAGER WILL BE OUR
INSPECTOR THIS YEAR. SEE WWW.HHSROTC.COM FOR PICTURES OF LAST
YEAR'S EVENT.
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PLAN ON ATTENDING THE ANNUAL LEWISVILLE ISD JOINT MILITARY BALL
IN LEWISVILLE, TEXAS. AN OUTSTANDING EVENING OF DINING, DANCING
AND FELLOWSHIP WITH CADETS REPRESENTING ALL FIVE HIGH SCHOOLS.
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU ON FEBRUARY 6, 2010 FOR AN EXCITING EVENT!
WHERE: HILTON GARDEN INN AT I35 & SH121
TIME: 7 - 11 PM
COST: $30 PER PERSON
NOTE: EVENT IS MUCH LIKE A PROM. GIRLS WEAR PROM TYPE DRESSES
AND BOYS WEAR THEIR SERVICE DRESS UNIFORM (BOW TIE OR TIE).
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///// NJROTC BOOSTER CLUB WEBSITE \\\\\
GO TO: http://www.hhsrotc.com/
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*** NEXT PARENT MEETING, TUESDAY, DEC. 8 @ 7PM ***
HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL, ROTC CLASSROOM 1580
ENTER 1500 HALLWAY FROM TEACHER'S PARKING LOT
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
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ALL CADETS NEED A UNIT T-SHIRT FOR FIELD TRIPS AND CAMPUS EVENTS.
HAWK SHIRTS ARE AVAILABLE NOW FOR $10 EACH (ADULT SIZES ONLY).
NEW THIS YEAR!! SPIRIT WEAR WITH HEBRON NJROTC LOGO:
"HOODIES" ONLY $25 (ADULT SIZES ONLY)
"SHOULDER BAGS" ONLY $10 (ONE SIZE FITS ALL)
BASEBALL STYLE HAT ONLY $10 (VELCRO ONE SIZE FITS ALL)
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AUG 4-6 NJROTC INSTRUCTOR INSERVICE, SAN ANTONIO, TX
AUG 05 U.S. COAST GUARD BIRTHDAY TODAY!
AUG 17 HHS TEACHER INSERVICE BEGINS THIS WEEK
AUG 24 STUDENTS FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
AUG 28 AWAY FOOTBALL GAME, WYLIE VS HHS 7:30 PM
SEPTEMBER IS U.S. CONSTITUTION MONTH!
SEP 03 SUPPORT THE HHS JROTC BY PURCHASING AN ENTERTAINMENT
"COUPON BOOK" FOR ONLY $20. SALE ENDS ON SEPT 21ST.
SEP 04 HOME FOOTBALL GAME, HHS VS MESQUITE 7:30 PM
SEP 07 HOLIDAY
SEP 11 PATRIOT DAY
AWAY FOOTBALL GAME, PLANO VS HHS 7:30 PM
SEP 17 CONSTITUTION DAY
SEP 18 U.S. AIR FORCE BIRTHDAY TODAY! ESTABLISHED 1947
SEP 18 HOME FOOTBALL GAME, HHS VS JESUIT COLLEGE PREP SCHOOL
CADETS NEEDED FOR COLOR GUARD AND USHERING DUTIES
SEP 22 FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN - YEA!
SEP 21-26 HOMECOMING WEEK AT HHS
SEP 23 HOMECOMING PARADE AT 6:30 PM FOLLOWED BY COMMUNITY
PEP RALLY AT HAWK STADIUM
SEP 25 SCHOOL PEP RALLY AT 8:30 AM - VARSITY GYM
SEP 25 HOME FOOTBALL GAME, HHS VS ABILENE COOPER 7:30 PM
HOMECOMING SWORD ARCH, COLOR GUARD, USHERING DUTIES
SEP 26 HOMECOMING DANCE 8-11 PM
OCT 02 END OF 1ST SIX WEEKS
NO FOOTBALL GAME TONIGHT; CRACK THE BOOKS AND STUDY.
OCT 09 AWAY FOOTBALL GAME AT FLOWER MOUND 7:30 PM
OCT 13 U.S. NAVY BIRTHDAY TODAY! CONTINENTAL CONGRESS
ESTABLISHES THE U.S. NAVY IN 1775.
OCT 13 BOOSTER CLUB MEETING TONIGHT! 7PM. COME JOIN US!
DISCUSS ACTIVITIES AND DRILL MEETS. QUESTIONS? CALL
COMMANDER ARCE AT 469-948-2886 OR EMAIL ARCEAO@LISD.NET
OCT 16 AWAY FOOTBALL GAME AT COPPELL 7:30 PM
OCT 23 HOME FOOTBALL GAME AT LEWISVILLE GOLDSMITH STADIUM.
END OF 1ST NINE WEEKS
OCT 24 PRIDE OF NORTH TX DRILL MEET - LEWISVILLE H.S.
OCT 30 AWAY FOOTBALL GAME AT SOUTHLAKE CARROLL 7:30 PM
NOV 01 FALL BACK ONE HOUR! SET YOUR CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR AT
MID-NITE SATURDAY NIGHT. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS.
NOV 02 KICK-OFF FOR ANNUAL "THANKSGIVING CANNED FOOD DRIVE"
BRING CANNED OR DRY FOODS TO SCHOOL FOR DESERVING
FAMILIES IN OUR COMMUNITY.
NOV 06 HOME FOOTBALL GAME. HHS VS MARCUS 7:30 PM
CADETS SIGN UP FOR USHERING, COLOR GUARD DUTIES.
NOV 07 COWTOWN CLASSIC DRILL MEET, FORT WORTH, TX.
OVER 40 HIGHLY COMPETITIVE JROTC TEAMS PARTICIPATING.
ARMED/UNARMED DRILL TEAM, MALE/FEMALE COLOR GUARD TEAMS
COMPETING. TEAM MEMBERS MEET IN TEACHERS PARKING LOT
AT 0700. SCHOOL BUS LEAVES AT 0800. FOOD CONCESSIONS
WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS. BRING FOOD MONEY.
LOCATION: TARRANT CO. COMMUNITY CENTER
5201 C.A. ROBERSON, FORT WORTH, TX 76119
(I-20 WEST AND WITCHITA STREET; APPROX 2.5 MILES EAST
OF I-35W AND I-20 INTERCHANGE).
EVENT/TEAM: TIME:
ARMED DRILL TBA
COLOR GUARD MALE TBA
UNARMED DRILL TBA
COLOR GUARD FEMALE TBA
COLOR GUARD MIXED TBA
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PARENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND. BUS RETURNS TO
HEBRON (TEACHERS PARKING LOT) AT 1730.
NOV 10 U.S. MARINE CORPS BIRTHDAY TODAY!
PARENT MEETING AT 7PM, CLASSROOM 1580, HHS
ENTER BLDG THROUGH 1500 HALLWAY DOORS NEXT TO PARKING
LOT.
NOV 11 VETERANS OBSERVANCE CEREMONY AT LISD ADMIN BLDG IN
FLOWER MOUND
NOV 13 END OF 2ND SIX WEEKS
NOV 18 "THANKSGIVING CANNED FOOD DRIVE" ENDS. THANK YOU FOR
YOUR SUPPORT!
NOV 23-27 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
DEC 01 KICK-OFF "TOYS FOR TOTS" COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
BRING A NEW, UNWRAPPED TOY FOR A DESERVING CHILD
DEC 07 PEARL HARBOR REMEMBERANCE DAY
DEC 09 PICTURE DAY FOR ROTC - ALL PERIODS (WEDNESDAY)
DEC 16 "TOYS FOR TOTS" ENDS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
DEC 18 EARLY DISMISSAL TODAY AT NOON
DEC 21 FIRST DAY OF WINTER
DEC 23-31 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
DEC 29 TEXAS STATEHOOD DAY 1845
JAN 1-3 NEW YEAR HOLIDAY 2009
JAN 04 STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL
JAN 14 END OF 1ST SEMESTER/EARLY RELEASE AT NOON
JAN 15 TEACHER WORKDAY
JAN 18 M.L. KING HOLIDAY
JAN 19 SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS
FEB 02 GROUNDHOG DAY
FEB 06 ANNUAL LISD JOINT JROTC MILITARY BALL
HILTON GARDEN INN AT I35 & SH121
TIME: 7 - 11 PM
COST: $30 PER PERSON
YOU MUST HAVE YOUR TICKET FOR ENTRY - NO EXCEPTIONS
FEB 12 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY
FEB 14 VALENTINES DAY
FEB 16 PRESIDENT'S DAY
FEB 22 GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
FEB 24 MARDI GRAS
FEB 27 END OF 4TH SIX WEEKS
MAR 02 TEXAS INDEPENDENCE DAY 1836
MAR 06 FALL OF THE ALAMO
MAR 08 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS - SPRING FORWARD
MAR 17 ST. PATRICK'S DAY
MAR 20 FIRST DAY OF SPRING!
MAR 15-19 HOLIDAY (SPRING BREAK)
MAR 26 END OF 3RD NINE WEEKS
APR 02 HOLIDAY
APR 12 ANNUAL MILITARY INSPECTION - CDR HALE, AREA 10 MGR
APR 23 END OF 5TH SIX WEEKS
APR 23 ANNUAL NJROTC AWARDS BANQUET - HHS CAFETERIA
BANQUET TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR: $8/PERSON
6:30 PM DINNER
7:30 PM AWARDS PROGRAM
ATTIRE: CADETS SUMMER BLUE
GUESTS BUSINESS CASUAL/SUNDAY BEST
APR TBA ANNUAL SURVIVAL CAMPOUT AT LAKE TEXOMA
PERMISSION SLIPS REQUIRED
MAY TBA HAWK AWARDS: AUDITORIUM
MAY 31 HOLIDAY
JUN 09 END OF SECOND SEMESTER; EARLY RELEASE
JUN 12 HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 10 AM AT UNIV. N. TEXAS
JUN 06-11 NAVY SUMMER CAMP: LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
JUN 20-25 NAVY SUMMER CAMP: BASIC LEADERSHIP TRAINING
COST: $140 FOR EACH CAMP
LOCATION: NAVAL AIR STATION FT WORTH (JRB), TX
SEE 1STSGT CARBAJAL OR COMMANDER ARCE FOR MORE INFO
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*** WELCOME ABOARD TO SSGT EARL TAYLOR, USMC RECRUITER ***
*** WELCOME ABOARD TO ET1 TODD FINE, USN RECRUITER ***
*** WELCOME ABOARD TO SSGT PATRICK BRADSHAW, USAF RECRUITER ***
*** WELCOME ABOARD TO SGT PETER GRUBBS, USA RECRUITER ***
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JULY 4 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE DAY
The United States Declaration of Independence is an act
of the Second Continental Congress, adopted on July 4, 1776,
which declared that the Thirteen Colonies in North America
were "Free and Independent States" and that "all political
connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and
ought to be totally dissolved."
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When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one
people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them
with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the
separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of
Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of
mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel
them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created
equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the
pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments
are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the
consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government
becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People
to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government,
laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its
powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect
their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that
Governments long established should not be changed for light and
transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that
mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable,
than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they
are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations,
pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce
them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their
duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for
their future security.--Such has been the patient sufferance of
these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains
them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of
the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated
injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the
establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove
this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.
He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and
necessary for the public good.
He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and
pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his
Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly
neglected to attend to them.
He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large
districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the
right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable
to them and formidable to tyrants only.
He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual,
uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public
Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance
with his measures.
He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing
with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.
He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause
others to be elected; whereby the Legislative powers, incapable
of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their
exercise; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the
dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.
He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for
that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of
Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations
hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.
He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his
Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers.
He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone, for the tenure of
their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.
He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms
of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.
He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without
the Consent of our legislatures.
He has affected to render the Military independent of and
superior to the Civil power.
He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction
foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws;
giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:
For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:
For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any
Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these
States:
For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:
For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:
For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury:
For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences
For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring
Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and
enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example
and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into
these Colonies:
For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws,
and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:
For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves
invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.
He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his
Protection and waging War against us.
He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns,
and destroyed the lives of our people.
He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign
Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and
tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy
scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally
unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.
He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high
Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the
executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves
by their Hands.
He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has
endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the
merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an
undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.
In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for
Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have
been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince whose character
is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit
to be the ruler of a free people.
Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our Brittish brethren.
We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their
legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We
have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and
settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and
magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common
kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably
interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been
deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must,
therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our
Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind,
Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.
We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of
America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme
Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in
the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies,
solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and
of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are
Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all
political connection between them and the State of Great Britain,
is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and
Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude
Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all
other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do.
And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on
the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each
other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.
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HISTORIC INFORMATION:
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*** RESULTS FROM 2008 ANNUAL MILITARY INSPECTION ***
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2008
INSPECTING OFFICER: CDR HALE, AREA 10 MANAGER
PERSONAL APPEARANCE MEDALS AWARDED TO:
CHRISTINA WAGONER - CO
JESSICA BEAIR - XO
ERICA FRANSON - OPS
RENIK TOM - COLOR GUARD CAPTAIN
RYAN DAWSON - SUPPLY OFFICER
JEREMY WOOD - ADMIN OFFICER
KRIS LATOUR - ARMORY OFFICER
PAVEL BOLSHAKOV - PLATOON LEADER
DIMITRIOUS PERDIKOMATIS - SQUAD MEMBER
BRANDON HILL - COLOR GUARD RIFLEMAN
KALISSE KLOPFENSTEIN - MC
UNIT LEADERSHIP:
2007 - 2008 HEBRON NJROTC CADET STAFF:
C/LCDR CHRISTINA WAGONER - UNIT COMMANDER
C/LT JESSICA BEAIR - UNIT EXECUTIVE OFFICER
C/MCPO JUSTIN JAMESON - UNIT MASTER CHIEF
C/LTJG ERICA FRANSON - OPERATIONS OFFICER
C/PO1 HALEY POLLOCK - INFO TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
C/PO2 RYAN DAWSON - SUPPLY OFFICER
C/PO2 JEREMY WOOD - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
C/SN KRISTOPHER LATOUR - MAINTENANCE OFFICER
C/SA BRANDON HILL - ARMORY OFFICER
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BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS FOR 2007 - 2008:
PRESIDENT - RALPH WAGONER
VICE PRES - MARTA MORALES-RODRIGUEZ
SECRETARY - DELSIE BEAIR
TREASURER - KELLY PENA
WAYS & MEANS - MARK DAWSON
PUBLIC RELATIONS - STEPHANIE BERNSTEIN
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JAN 22 BEGIN SPRING TERM
JAN 26 MILITARY BALL: HOSTED BY THE COLONY JROTC (ARMY)
BROOKHAVEN COUNTRY CLUB, 3333 GOLFING GREEN, DALLAS, TX
1900 - 2400 DRESS ATTIRE: FORMAL
MALE CADETS: SERVICE DRESS BLUE/WINTER BLUE
MALE GUESTS: COAT AND TIE OR TUX
PHOTOS: DOUGLAS PHOTOGRAPHY
QUESTIONS? CALL SANDY SHANHOLTZER 972-786-3872
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FEB 05 ANNUAL INSPECTION WITH CDR JAMES M. HALE, USN (RET)
NOTE: STUDENTS REPORT TO ROTC CLASSROOMS @ 0830.
WINTER BLUE UNIFORM (NECK TIE & RIBBONS)
ALL STUDENTS WILL HAVE A FINAL, DRESS REHEARSAL @ 0900.
INSPECTION/CEREMONY BEGINS AT 1000 IN THE FIELD HOUSE
"TURF ROOM." STUDENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO DIRECT YOU
TO THE CEREMONY. CAMERAS WELCOMED. CASUAL ATTIRE FOR
SPECTATORS.
MAR 04 NATIONAL ACADEMIC TEST AT HEBRON
MAR 17-21 SPRING BREAK
APR 02 U.S. ARMY AVIATION EXHIBIT ON CAMPUS 9AM - 4PM FREE
APR 03 MID-TERM EXAMS
APR 04 MID-TERM EXAMS - DISMISS AT NOON TODAY
APR 05 LA VEGA H.S. (WACO,TX) FIELD DAY SATURDAY
MUSTER AT 0600; BUS LEAVES AT 0630
RETURN TO HHS: 1700
APR 09 DFW AIRPORT, MOAA COLOR GUARD 7PM
APR 12 PROM
APR 25 ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET
HHS CAFETERIA - DINNER SERVED AT 1900
COST: $7 PER PERSON, UNTIL APRIL 23.
COST (APRIL 24 AND AFTER) $10 PER PERSON
DINNER: SLICED BRISKET, SMOKED SAUSAGE, SMOKED CHICKEN,
BBQ BAKED BEANS, POTATO SALAD, TEXAS TOAST, TEA, DESSERT
MAY 2-4 ANNUAL SURVIVAL/ORIENTEERING CAMPOUT
BUS LEAVES AFTER SCHOOL
BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR PERMISSION SLIP!
MAY 26 HOLIDAY
JUNE 08 SUNDAY, GRADUATION UNIV NORTH TX, TIME: 1800
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BASIC LEADERSHIP TRAINING - NAVAL AIR STATION FORT WORTH, TX JRB
DATES: JUNE 15-20, 2008. COST: $60 SEE 1STSGT CARBAJAL.
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LEADERSHIP ACADEMY - NAVAL AIR STATION FORT WORTH, TX JRB
DATES: JUNE 22-27, 2008. COST: $60 SEE LCDR ARCE FOR DETAILS
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SUMMER BLUE UNIFORM INCLUDES
WHITE, SHORT-SLEEVE SHIRT
BLACK TROUSERS
BELT AND BELT BUCKLE
BLACK SHOES
BLACK SOCKS
BLACK GARRISON COVER WITH SMALL ANCHOR
ROTC BAR / RANK DEVICE
NAME TAG AND RIBBONS (MAX OF 3 MEDALS MAY BE WORN)
*** FOR THE BOYS: CHECK FOR HAIR CUTS AND PROPER SHAVE.
*** FOR THE GIRLS: HAIR SHOULD NOT BE BELOW COLLAR.
EAR RINGS - GOLD OR SILVER BALL ONLY.
*** FOR ALL: NO VISIBLE NECKLESS ON UNIFORM.
DIRECT QUESTIONS TO 1ST SGT CARBAJAL OR COMMANDER ARCE
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1. MILITARY BALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2008
LOCATION: BROOKHAVEN COUNTRY CLUB, 3333 GOLFING GREEN, DALLAS, TX
TIME: 1900
COST PER PERSON: $30
DOUGLAS PHOTOGRAPHY WILL OFFER PROFESSIONAL PICTURES OF YOU AND
A FRIEND FOR $10- 8X10, $5- WALLETS(4), OR $5- 5X7 PICTURE.
2. ANNUAL MILITARY INSPECTION - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 05, 2008
INSPECTOR: CDR JAMES M. HALE, USN (RET) AREA TEN MANAGER
LOCATION: TURF ROOM, FIELD HOUSE
TIME: 1000
3. SURVIVAL CAMPOUT - MAY 2-4, 2008.
COST: $35 PER PERSON
SHEPPARD AFB, REC. AREA: LAKE TEXOMA
SLEEP IN TENTS, ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS, COOK OVER AN OPEN FIRE,
TEAM SPORTS, LEARN FISHING SKILLS, ORIENTEERING, STAR GAZING, ETC
START SAVING LINT FROM YOUR CLOTHES DRYER FOR INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM
FIRE STARTING EVENTS!
4. ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET - FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2008.
LOCATION: HHS CAFETERIA
TIME: 6:30 PM, DINNER IS SERVED AT 7 PM.
COST: $7 UNTIL APRIL 23; $10 APRIL 24 AND AT DOOR.
UNIFORM: SUMMER BLUE
5. LAST DAY OF SCHOOL: JUNE 05, 2008
6. BASIC LEADERSHIP TRAINING - NAS FT. WORTH, TEXAS (JRB)
DATES: JUNE 15-20, 2008
COST: $120 (BOOSTER CLUB PAYS HALF)
7. LEADERSHIP ACADEMY - NAS FT. WORTH, TEXAS (JRB)
DATES: JUNE 22-27, 2008
COST: $120 (BOOSTER CLUB PAYS HALF)
GRADUATES OF LDRSHP ACADEMY ARE NEEDED FOR GRADUATE ASSISTANT
JOBS AT BOTH SUMMER CAMPS. MORE INFO TBA.
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HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW MIDDLE-EAST GEOGRAPHY? CHECK OUT THE
FOLLOWING LINK TO FIND OUT:
http://www.rethinkingschools.org/just_fun/games/mapgame.html
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SOMETHING NEW FOR THIS SCHOOL YEAR....
HEBRON ROTC IS OFFERING A "ZERO HOUR" CLASS BEGINNING AT 0745 TO
0830. ELECTIVE CREDIT IS EARNED AND MAY SUBSTITUTE FOR PE AND
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS. SEE YOUR COUNSELOR TO SIGN UP!
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
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ALL CADETS NEED A UNIT T-SHIRT FOR FIELD TRIPS AND CAMPUS EVENTS.
HAWK SHIRTS ARE AVAILABLE NOW FOR $10 EACH (ADULT SIZES ONLY).
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NOTE: CADETS MUST USHER A HOME GAME TO QUALIFY FOR AN AWAY GAME.
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CAMPUS EVENTS:
AUG. 30 - HHS PICTURE DAY
SEP. 04 - LABOR DAY HOLIDAY
SEP. 11 - HHS OPEN HOUSE
SEP. 16 - THE COLONY ROTC FIELD DAY
SEP. 19 - BOOSTER CLUB MEETING: MARSHALL'S BBQ. EAT @ 6:30PM
SEP. 27 - HOMECOMING PARADE
SEP. 30 - HOMECOMING DANCE
ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL AIR SHOW - USAF THUNDERBIRDS
OCT. 10 - BOOSTER CLUB MEETING IN ROOM 1580 @ 7PM
OCT. 12 - HHS PICTURE RETAKES // SEMESTER EXAMS
OCT. 13 - SEMESTER EXAMS 3&4 // DISMISS AT NOON
OCT. 18 - MARKSMANSHIP EVENT AT THE COLONY HIGH SCHOOL
OCT. 21 - LEWISVILLE JROTC DRILL MEET
OCT. 29 - DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS
OCT. 31 - HALLOWEEN
NOV. 08 - YEARBOOK PICTURES BY CLASS PERIOD: WINTER BLUE UNIFORM
NOV. 10 - 8TH ANNUAL LISD VETERANS OBSERVANCE CEREMONY
NOV. 14 - BOOSTER CLUB MEETING IN ROOM 1580 @ 7PM
NOV. 17 - ANNUAL MARCUS ROTC COLORADO TRIP ($350)
NOV. 18 - COWTOWN CLASSIC DRILL MEET
NOV. 20-24 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
DEC. 05 - ROTC PICTURE DAY (TUESDAY) INDIVIDUAL PORTRAITS
DEC. 12 - BOOSTER CLUB MEETING IN ROOM 1580 @ 7PM
DEC. 20 - FINAL EXAMS
DEC. 21 - FINAL EXAMS
DEC. 22 - BEGIN HOLIDAYS THROUGH JANUARY 3, 2007
JAN. 09 - BOOSTER CLUB MEETING IN ROOM 1580 @ 7PM
JAN. 15 - MLK HOLIDAY
JAN. 27 - ANNUAL LISD JROTC MILITARY BALL
FEB. 02 - GROUNDHOG DAY
FEB. 13 - BOOSTER CLUB MEETING IN ROOM 1580 @ 7PM
FEB. 14 - VALENTINE'S DAY
FEB. 19 - PRESIDENT'S DAY
MAR. 13 - BOOSTER CLUB MEETING IN ROOM 1580 @ 7PM
MAR. 11 - DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS TODAY
MAR. 17 - ST. PATRICK'S DAY
MAR. 19-23 SPRING BREAK
APR. 06 - GOOD FRIDAY HOLIDAY
APR. 09 - HOLIDAY
APR. 10 - BOOSTER CLUB MEETING IN ROOM 1580 @ 7PM
BOOSTER SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ROTC SENIORS
APR. 13 - ANNUAL ROTC AWARDS BANQUET AT HHS @ 6:30PM
APR. 22 - EARTH DAY
APR. 27 - ARBOR DAY
MAY 05 - CINCO DE MAYO
MAY 08 - BOOSTER CLUB MEETING IN ROOM 1580 @ 7PM
MAY 13 - MOTHER'S DAY
MAY 14 - HHS HAWK AWARDS
MAY 22 - FINAL EXAMS
MAY 23 - FINAL EXAMS
MAY 24 - TEACHER WORK DAY
MAY 25 - TEACHER WORK DAY
MAY 28 - HHS GRADUATION @ UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS 4PM
MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY
JUN 14 - FLAG DAY
JUN 17 - FATHER'S DAY
JUN TBA BASIC LEADERSHIP TRAINING @ NAS FT WORTH, TX
JUN TBA LEADERSHIP ACADEMY @ NAS FT WORTH, TX
JUN 21 - FIRST DAY OF SUMMER
JUL 04 - INDEPENDENCE DAY
AUG 27 - PROPOSED FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 2007-2008
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*** Proposed Annual Hebron NJROTC Spring Trip Itinerary ***
TRANSPORTATION BY GOTTA GO CHARTER BUS
HAWK SHIRT REQUIRED, STUDENTS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL MEALS
March 17 (Monday)
0715 Muster / Load luggage
0800 DEP Hebron High School (Teachers Parking Lot)
1130 ARR Austin, Texas for Lunch
1300 State Capital Tour (TX Rep. Burt Solomon)
1530 DEP State Capital
1700 ARR San Antonio, Texas
Hotel check-in
1800 Dinner
2030 Free time / Swimming Pool
2300 Room Check
March 18 (Tuesday)
0600 Reveille
0700 Breakfast
0800 DEP San Antonio, Texas
1100 ARR Corpus Christi, Texas
Lunch
1200 ARR USS Lexington Museum on the Bay
1530 DEP Corpus Christi, Texas
1830 ARR San Antonio, Texas
Dinner
1900 Hotel Free time / Swimming Pool
2300 Room check
March 19 (Wednesday)
0630 Reveille
0830 DEP Hotel
0900 Breakfast
1000 ARR Six Flags Fiesta Texas (All day)
2100 DEP Six Flags Park
2200 ARR Hotel
2300 Room check
March 20 (Thursday)
0600 Reveille
0700 Load luggage / check-out
0730 Breakfast
0830 DEP San Antonio, Texas
0930 ARR Natural Bridge Caverns (Explore the caves of
Texas)
1230 Lunch
1330 DEP New Braunfels, Texas
1800 ARR Hebron High School
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ANNUAL TOYS FOR TOTS DRIVE (COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJ).
TOYS WERE DONATED BY FACULTY AND STUDENTS AT HHS.
TOY DRIVE ENDED FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2005. THANKS
TO ALL FOR YOUR GENEROSITY. OVER 200 TOYS DONATED!
NOVEMBER 15: END OF THANKSGIVING CANNED FOOD DRIVE.
ROTC TAKES "TOP HONORS" FOR MOST FOOD DONATIONS AT
HHS. A TOTAL OF 269 ITEMS WERE DONATED! THANK YOU
FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND GENEROSITY.
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JULY 26, 27, 28: UNIT MEETING AND ORIENTATION FOR ALL AVAILABLE
CADETS. REVIEW ORGANIZATION PROCEDURES AND POLICIES.
PREPARE SUPPLY ROOM FOR UNIFORM ISSUE.
WHEN: 0900 - 1400
WHERE: ROOM 1590
MISC: BRING SACK LUNCH
JUNE 5-10 BASIC LEADERSHIP TRAINING, NAS FT WORTH (JRB)
ARRIVE BETWEEN 1400-1500 ON JUNE 5TH. MEET AT
HEADQUARTERS BLDG FOR MARINE AIR GROUP (MAG-41).
WEAR YOUR ISSUED PT SHIRT AND SHORTS. GRADUATION IS
SET FOR 1000 ON JUNE 10TH AT THE STATION THEATRE.
DIRECTIONS AVAILABLE AT MAIN GATE.
CADETS: CAIRO, PENA, WAGONER, HARRINGTON, WIECZORECK,
HORTON, KLEIN
JUNE 12-17 LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, NAS FT WORTH (JRB)
ARRIVE BETWEEN 1400-1500 ON JUNE 12TH. MEET AT
PARKING LOT BEHIND BASE GAS STATION (NEXT TO BARRACKS
1523). GRADUATION IS SET FOR 1000 ON JUNE 17TH AT THE
STATION THEATRE. DIRECTIONS AVAILABLE AT MAIN GATE.
CADETS: CARTER, ROMANOWSKI, PENA
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MAY 13 = ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET WAS GREAT!
LOTS OF AWARDS AND TROPHIES AND REALLY GOOD BBQ!
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL CADETS FOR A WONDERFUL YEAR...
THANKS TO OUR FANTASTIC BOOSTER CLUB FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
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MAY 5,6,7 LACKLAND AFB, SAN ANTONIO TRIP AND FIESTA TEXAS!!!
APR. 29,30 = ANNUAL SURVIVAL CAMPOUT. SHEPPARD AFB
WICHITA FALLS, TX
SURVIVAL CAMP-OUT GEAR CHECKLIST
THIS GEAR CHECK LIST IS THE MINIMUM YOU SHOULD BRING WITH YOU:
BACKPACK
BANDAIDS
BANDANA FOR NECK
BAR SOAP (SMALL)
BUG SPRAY (OFF! OR SKIN-SO-SOFT)
CANTEEN (IF YOU HAVE ONE)
CHANGE OF CLOTHES
CHAIR, FOLD DOWN
CHAPSTICK
CUP FOR DRINKING
EXTRA PR OF SOCKS
FLASH LIGHT & BATTERIES
HAT
HAND SANITIZER
HAND LOTION
HAND TOWEL
JEANS (LONG PANT LEGS)
LONG SLEEVED SHIRT
MAGNIFYING GLASS (IF YOU HAVE ONE)
MESS KIT (PLASTIC PLATE, UTENSILS)
PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMS
PILLOW
PONCHO (RAIN GEAR)
Q-TIPS
SECOND PR OF SHOES
SHORTS NOT RECOMMENDED
SLEEPING BAG OR BLANKETS FOR BED ROLL
SUN GLASSES
SUNSCREEN
SWIM SUIT
TOOTH BRUSH - TOOTH PASTE
TOWEL
TWEEZERS
WASH CLOTH
WHISTLE
ZIP LOCK BAGGIES FOR STORAGE
NO BOOM BOX
NO RADIO OR CD PLAYER
NO GAME BOY
YES! BINOCULARS
YES! COMPASS (IF YOU HAVE ONE)
YES! LINT FROM CLOTHES DRYER
YES! POCKET KNIFE (FOLD DOWN BLADE)
YES! READING MATERIAL
YES! TELESCOPE (IF YOU HAVE ONE)
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CADETS SHOULD BE COLLECTING "LINT" FROM YOUR DRYER'S
LINT TRAP FOR THE UPCOMING "SURVIVAL CAMPOUT." THE
LINT WILL BE USED FOR THE FIRE-STARTING COMPETITION.
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SEATS FOR SPRING TRIP TO SAN ANTONIO ARE GOING FAST! GET YOUR
$50 DEPOSIT TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW!
MAY 5,6,7 = SPRING TRIP TO LACKLAND AFB, SAN ANTONIO, TX
DON'T DELAY, SEATS ARE GOING FAST! FIRST COME, FIRST
SERVED.
MAY 13 = ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM, HHS CAFETERIA, 1830 START.
CATERED DINNER.
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PAST EVENTS:
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS AT THE LA VEGA HIGH SCHOOL
FIELD DAY EVENT ON APRIL 02! WINNERS INCLUDED:
C/LT ANTHONY RENWICK - 2ND PLACE MEDAL FOR MALE ATHLETICS
C/SR DANI TORRES - 3RD PLACE MEDAL FOR FEMALE ATHLETICS
C/LTJG ALICE ROMANOWSKI - 2ND PLACE FOR ACADEMICS COMPETITION
HEBRON NJROTC VOLLEYBALL TEAM WON 1ST PLACE TROPHY, BEATING THE
STONEY POINT HIGH SCHOOL TEAM.
HEBRON NJROTC KICKBALL TEAM WON 2ND PLACE IN THE COMPETITION.
...............................................................
JAN 22 = 8TH ANNUAL LISD JOINT MILITARY BALL AT THE HARVEY HOTEL.
FOR INTERNET DIRECTIONS, USE THE FOLLOWING DESTINATION ADDRESS FOR
THE HOTEL: 4545 WEST JOHN CARPENTER FWY, IRVING, TX 75063.
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THANKS TO OUR BOOSTER CLUB AND ALL OF OUR PARENTS FOR MAKING THE
MILITARY BALL A VERY SUCCESSFUL ONE! GO HAWKS!
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4TH WAS THE "OLD DOWNTOWN CARROLLTON TOYS FOR
TOTS PARADE." WE ALL HAD A WONDERFUL TIME!
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OCTOBER 16TH - R.L.TURNER H.S. HOSTED AN AREA MEET FOR NAVY UNITS.
HERE ARE THE RESULTS WITH 9 SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING:
ARMED DRILL - 5TH PLACE
UNARMED DRILL - 7TH PLACE
FEMALE COLOR GUARD - 6TH PLACE
MALE COLOR GUARD - 3RD PLACE
ACADEMICS - 4TH PLACE
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UIL ELIGIBILITY RULES ARE IN EFFECT. STUDENTS NOT PASSING THEIR
COURSES ARE LIMITED IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES.
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS!: THE JOINT LEWISVILLE ISD MILITARY BALL IS
SET FOR JANUARY 22, 2005 AT THE HARVEY HOTEL.
NEXT PLANNING MEETING SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14TH AT
HHS. ROTC CLASSROOM 1580, BEGINNING AT 7:00PM.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING CADETS, THEY WERE ELECTED BY
THEIR PEERS TO REPRESENT THEM ON THE NJROTC HOMECOMING COURT:
QUEEN - KRISTINA BALDWIN
KING - DAVID YETTER
PRINCESS - CHRISTY KLEIN
PRINCE - ALEX VEGA
DUCHESS - ADRIANA VEGA
DUKE - MARK WRENN
LADY - KAYLA WILSON
LORD - JOSH KLEIN
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NEW BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS WERE ELECTED RECENTLY FOR THE 2004-2005
SCHOOL YEAR, CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR LEADERSHIP!
THE NEW OFFICERS ARE:
President: Ron McCraw
Vice President: Bobby Wrenn
Secretary: Sue Ellen Wrenn
Treasurer: Peggy McCraw
Ways & Means: Terry Vaziri
Public Relations: Dawn Renwick
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THANK YOU FOR MAKING OUR FALL FUNDRAISER WITH ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS
A GREAT SUCCESS. WINNERS OF CINEMARK MOVIE TICKETS FOR SELLING 10
OR MORE WERE: JOSH CARTER, CHRISTINA WAGONER, CRAIG HUFFAKER.
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PLEASE JOIN ME IN WELCOMING ABOARD OUR NEW NAVAL SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR
FIRST SERGEANT CARBAJAL, USMC(RET). HE HAS BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN
GETTING OUR NEW CADET ORIENTATION PROGRAM OFF TO A GREAT START!
WELCOME TO HEBRON'S NAVY JROTC - GO HAWKS!!!!
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL NORTEX NAVY SUMMER CAMP GRADUATES!
100% COMPLETED THIS CHALLENGING COURSE FROM HEBRON! WAY TO GO,
HAWKS!
JUNE 6-11 BASIC LEADERSHIP TRAINING
GA:BALDWIN; CARTER, FOX, HALL, HALL, OLIVER,
ROMANOWSKI, VEGA, WRENN, YARKO.
CAMP LOCATION: NAS FORT WORTH (JRB)
JUNE 13-18 LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
GA:BALDWIN; ASHBY,BARD,RENWICK,VEGA.
CAMP LOCATION: NAS FORT WORTH (JRB)
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ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET: SET FOR FRIDAY, MAY 14TH AT 6:30 PM IN THE
HHS CAFETERIA. CADET TICKETS @ $10 AND ADULTS @ $15. SPRING CREEK
BBQ, WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS AND PEACH COBBLER FOR DESSERT. COME
JOIN US FOR THE FESTIVITIES! CADETS: SUMMER BLUE UNIFORM, GUESTS:
BUSINESS CASUAL OR SUNDAY BEST. TICKETS AVAILABLE UNTIL MAY 12TH.
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NAS FORT WORTH (JRB) FIELD TRIP & TOUR TOOK PLACE ON APRIL 22...
AND IT WAS FANTASTIC! STEAK & SHRIMP FOR LUNCH AT THE GALLEY AND
AN EDUCATIONAL TOUR OF THE NAVAL AIR STATION. CADETS HAD A GREAT
TIME!
THANKS TO MR. RUSSELL BARD FOR COORDINATING THE "MARCH OF DIMES"
WALK AMERICA, COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT THIS YEAR. CADETS LEARNED
ABOUT THE MISSION OF THE MARCH OF DIMES AND SHOWED THEIR SUPPORT
BY WALKING A 5 MILE COURSE AT WHITE ROCK LAKE, DALLAS, TEXAS ON
APRIL 24TH.
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STUDENTS, IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXCITING ELECTIVE THAT
WILL SUBSTITUTE FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE) GYM... PLEASE
CONSIDER TAKING NAVAL SCIENCE IN THE SPRING TERM. NJROTC IS
A WORKING LAB IN LEADERSHIP TRAINING. LEARN SOLID CORE
VALUES AND TEAM WORK WHILE HAVING FUN. TALK TO YOUR
COUNSELOR FOR A SCHEDULE CHANGE TO INCLUDE "ROTC." GO
HAWKS!
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2ND ANNUAL SURVIVAL CAMP: A GREAT SUCCESS!
The Survival Campers had a TERRIFIC time. Cadets were
involved in all the activities during survival camp.
Everyone had an "opportunity to excel" during Cooking
Detail, Firewood Detail and the Clean-up Detail.
Everyone was up and about by 0600 on Saturday and
Sunday. During each day, we had marksmanship
competition, softball, tug-of-war, fire building
contests, football toss, morse code with flashlights,
a nature trail hike, paper airplane toss, tent
assembling contest, camp cooking, morning flag
presentations and camp clean-up.
Saturday evening, after everyone had finished dinner,
Craig McKay was asked to stand next to Commander Arce
by the roaring camp fire. It was announced that
something very special had taken place 15 years ago.
After the suspense had been sufficiently raised,
Commander Arce informed the campers, that it was
Craig's birthday. Everyone joined in singing "Happy
Birthday" to Craig. Craig was honored by being the
first cadet to have a S'more after the evening's
entertainment. Each class was asked to prepare a short
skit for presentation by the camp fire. The skits were
funny and very entertaining.... we have very talented
students in the group. Following the skits, the S'more
fixin's were made available for the cadets to assemble
and enjoy. It was a great camp out! The weather was
good (no rain), the meals prepared by the cadets were
tasty and everyone enjoyed the outdoors!
The school bus trip back to civilization was fairly
quiet, with most of the cadets "sawing logs."
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SURVIVAL CAMP-OUT GEAR CHECKLIST
SURVIVAL CAMP-OUT IS SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 29, 30 2005.
THIS GEAR CHECK LIST IS THE MINIMUM YOU SHOULD BRING
WITH YOU:
BACKPACK
BANDAIDS
BANDANA FOR NECK
BAR SOAP (SMALL)
BUG SPRAY (OFF! OR SKIN-SO-SOFT)
CANTEEN (IF YOU HAVE ONE)
CHANGE OF CLOTHES
CHAIR, FOLD DOWN
CHAPSTICK
CUP FOR DRINKING
EXTRA PR OF SOCKS
FLASH LIGHT & BATTERIES
HAT
HAND SANITIZER
HAND LOTION
HAND TOWEL
JEANS (LONG PANT LEGS)
LONG SLEEVED SHIRT
MAGNIFYING GLASS (IF YOU HAVE ONE)
MESS KIT (PLASTIC PLATE, UTENSILS)
PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMS
PILLOW
PONCHO (RAIN GEAR)
Q-TIPS
SECOND PR OF SHOES
SHORTS NOT RECOMMENDED
SLEEPING BAG OR BLANKETS FOR BED ROLL
SUN GLASSES
SUNSCREEN
TOOTH BRUSH - TOOTH PASTE
TOWEL
TWEEZERS
WASH CLOTH
WHISTLE
ZIP LOCK BAGGIES FOR STORAGE
NO BOOM BOX
NO RADIO OR CD PLAYER
NO GAME BOY
YES! BINOCULARS
YES! COMPASS (IF YOU HAVE ONE)
YES! LINT FROM CLOTHES DRYER
YES! POCKET KNIFE (FOLD DOWN BLADE)
YES! READING MATERIAL
YES! TELESCOPE (IF YOU HAVE ONE)
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CADETS SHOULD BE COLLECTING "LINT" FROM YOUR DRYER'S
LINT TRAP FOR THE UPCOMING "SURVIVAL CAMPOUT." THE
LINT WILL BE USED FOR THE FIRE-STARTING COMPETITION.
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Table of Contents:
1. Thank You, Boosters!
2. Important Dates for your Planner:
3. Cool NJROTC T-Shirts!
4. Order your DOG TAGS today!
5. Hebron NJROTC Booster Club information.
6. Plan of the Week.
7. Information Websites! Check 'em out!
STAR-GAZING WEBSITE FOR BEGINNERS! CHECK IT OUT!
Also, the Ribbon Checker!!!
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1. Thanks again to our Booster Club Moms and Dads! For
all you do for our Cadets!
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
A SPECIAL "THANK YOU" to Mr. Wallin Haber for repairing
our broken, Drill Rifles. He was able to replace the
wooden stocks with a composite, plastic stock which is
a stonger material. The repaired drill rifles are still
not "cadet-proof" from breaking again... but they
should last longer. A big Hawk Thank You, Mr. Haber!
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
NOTE: ALL UNIFORM ITEMS MUST BE CLEANED AND PRESSED
BY YOUR DRY CLEANERS STORE. PLEASE LEAVE THE ITEMS IN
THE CLEAR PLASTIC BAG WITH LAUNDRY TAG. IF THERE ARE
ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THIS, PLEASE ASK GYSGT CRUZ OR
COMMANDER ARCE.
NOTE: AWARDS CEREMONY AND GRADUATION COLOR GUARD TEAM
HOLD ON TO UNIFORMS. MINI-BOOT CAMPERS AND LEADERSHIP
ACADEMY CADETS ALSO HOLD ON TO YOUR UNIFORMS.
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2. Hey! Have you noticed the NEW, Cool NJROTC T-Shirts
on campus? We have too! Support our organization, by
getting your grreat-looking Hawk t-shirt today!
We have plenty onhand for immediate delivery, so if you
want one, contact LCDR Arce or GYSGT Cruz to reserve
one for you! Remember to give your size: S,M,L,XL,XXL.
Adult sizes only. Cost: Only $15.00 each!
3. NJROTC Cadets are taking orders for real DOG TAGS!
Single tag: 5 lines, 13 characters max, 24in. and 4in.
chain and one silencer for ONLY $5.00!
Two (identical) tags: Same as above, except you get two
silencers for ONLY $8.00!
Note: Silencers come in 3 colors: Black, Red, or clear.
Great I.D. for joggers, identification for luggage,
backpacks, brief cases. Made of aluminum. No rust, no
fuss. Great gift idea for a special way to say, "I love
you!" Hey!, what are you waiting for..... order yours
today! Ask any Cadet to get you an order form or come
by the ROTC Classroom, #1580. Ooooh-rahhh!
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Many thanks to our community
organizations in our area (Awards Banquet):
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
Presenter: Ms. Norell Mounger, Vice-Regent
Navy League of the United States, Dallas Chapter
Presenter: Ms. Betty Ratthiem
Military Order of World Wars (MOWW)
Presenter: CWO4 Bob Hohman
Second Infantry Division Award
Presenter: CWO4 Bob Hohman
The North DFW Officers Association, TROA Dallas Chapter
Presenter: Mr. Thomas Lytle
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Lewisville Post 9168
Presenter: Mr. Steven Cannell, Post Commander
U.S. Army Recruiting Command, Dallas
Presenter: SSGT William Brown
U.S. Air Force Recruiting Command, Dallas
Presenter: SSGT Derek Draper
U.S. Navy Recruiting Command, Dallas
Presenter: STS
U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting Command, Dallas
Presenter: SGT Flores
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