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Air Science Division Cadet Corps forming for parade. The Air Science Division, under Lt. Col. Robert Hogg, offers regular instruction in the form of a two year course designed as the first step in "air age citizenship" and to provide training in military subjects common to all the armed services. Instruction includes units of the Reserve Officer Training Corps and a two year advanced course which grants a commission as second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. Besides the usual trips to air force bases and flights in air force aircraft the department this year acquired its own plane ... a retired one engine trainer. In February the Air Science Division-sponsored AFROTC chose a different method for advertising their annual Ball. It was a bright yellow veteran of training and combat, an F-86 Sabrejet, set up at the Shaw Avenue entrance. Color Guard passing in review. l|f ' •'*« m < i.r> J... . ■- Lt. Col. R. Hogg, Major B. Wasserman, Capt. M. Carlson, Capr. M. Gar
Yearbook Title | 1959 1959 Campus. Fresno State College, Fresno, California. |
Date Published | 1959 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | Air Science Division Cadet Corps forming for parade. The Air Science Division, under Lt. Col. Robert Hogg, offers regular instruction in the form of a two year course designed as the first step in "air age citizenship" and to provide training in military subjects common to all the armed services. Instruction includes units of the Reserve Officer Training Corps and a two year advanced course which grants a commission as second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. Besides the usual trips to air force bases and flights in air force aircraft the department this year acquired its own plane ... a retired one engine trainer. In February the Air Science Division-sponsored AFROTC chose a different method for advertising their annual Ball. It was a bright yellow veteran of training and combat, an F-86 Sabrejet, set up at the Shaw Avenue entrance. Color Guard passing in review. l|f ' •'*« m < i.r> J... . ■- Lt. Col. R. Hogg, Major B. Wasserman, Capt. M. Carlson, Capr. M. Gar |
Source | Credits: James Dunaway, editor; Gina Jett, Janett Matzek, associate editors; Nadine Adams, Beverly Francisco, Jack Halseth, Viola Meier, Dick Reichel, Patricia Ryan, Carol Sheldon, Barbara Wait, section editors; JoAnne Cowan, Bunny Creagh, art staff; Pete Arnold, Carl Crawford, James Minter, James Williams, photography staff; Robert Byrd, Ronald Byrd, Peggy Chinn, Carol Gregg, Jerry Rossiter, staff members; Arthur Margosian, Edward Piston, advisors. |
Rights | Published by Yearbooks Incorporated, Monrovia, California. Photography, Paulo Takahashi; Senior Pictures, Carl Claspill; Covers, S.K. Smith Co. |
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