Northview High NJROTC Cadets Attend Military Ball
January 5, 2011
The Northview High School NJROTC recently held their annual Military Ball at the Naval Aviation Museum aboard Pensacola Naval Air Station.
The ball included the presentation of the staff and seniors from each school and a POW/MIA ceremony. A king and queen, and junior, sophomore and freshman prince and princess selected by the cadets’ peers were named.
For a photo gallery from the event, click here.
The following were named to the Northview Military Ball court:
- King and Queen: Elliot Ross and Shaniqua Jones
- Junior Prince and Princess: Jody Day and Kayla Miles
- Sophomore Prince and Princess: Jonathan Moretz and Jessica Mahon
- Freshman Prince and Princess: Willie Owens and Kasie Braun
“Everyone had a great time. The cadets are already looking forward to next year’s ball,” said Capt. Charlie Code, Northview NJROTC instructor.
Over 120 cadets and their dates attended the joint event with Washington High School.
Pictured top: Sophomore Prince and Princess Jonathan Moretz and Jessica Mahon at the Northview High School Military Ball. Pictured below: Freshman Prince and Princess Willie Owens and Kasie Braun. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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8 Responses to “Northview High NJROTC Cadets Attend Military Ball”
OMG yall looking soo good miss ya lots!!!
Looks like those young men had a great time on the dance floor!
Glad to see an event that encourages manners that match the way these kids are dressed. These young people are to be commended for their desire to be leaders in their school. This is a wonderful program , (and not just for kids who want to be in the military) to learn self confidence and better themselves. Thanks to Captain Code and Chief Simpkins for their awesome leadership.
Congratulations to a group of beautiful young ladies and handsome young men. You are the future leaders of the military and of the world.
>>the photo gallery link doesn’t work
Oops. Made a mistake and forgot to click a button. Button clicked, and the gallery is up.
Thanks!
the photo gallery link doesn’t work
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these young women and men are making there parents proud and us as americans proud too…..