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and Drum Corps participates
in El Cajon's 9/11 Memorial Year 2016- 2017
Ceremony

Basic Training took place,


allowing new cadets to learn
basic drill movements

Team Orientation and Team


Tryouts allowed the chance for
cadets to be more involved by
trying out for a team September
Sept em ber 11 M em or ial
REMEMBERING THE FALLEN AND THE SURVIVORS, AS
WELL AS HONORING THE FIRST RESPONDERS

On Sept em ber 11, 2016, in the City of El Cajon,


Centennial Plaza, Morse JROTC Color Guard, led by c/ CSM Tiong,
and Drum Corps, led by c/ MAJGary, was cordially invited to the
day of remembrance. Presented by Senator Joel Anderson's
Office and the City of El Cajon, respected speakers, such as
Mayor Bill Wells and Bill Earley of the American Red Cross,
shared their stories of the fated day; many of which, were
personal. As the American flag was raised up into the sky, the
public was then invited to tie yellow ribbons around the many
small, American flags that surrounded the ceremony.

From Left to right: c/ PVT Devous, c/ CSM Tiong, c/ CPL Puno,


c/ PVT Lipa from Color Guard, and c/ SSG Cornelio, c/ SSG Uy,
c/ MAJGary, c/ PVT Ostrowski from Drum Corps, representing
Morse JROTC

BASIC TRAINING
On Sept em ber 6 t o Sept em ber 9, Basic Training took place as a way for
new cadets to learn the basics of drill. This happened after school, from 2:45 to
3:45, as cadets were divided into sixteen squads, led by the returning cadets of the
previous years. Each squad had friendly competitions between each other to
motivate the new cadets. By the final day, the LET 1's were challenged to a game of
Tap Out where six cadets won PT shirts for outstanding drill performance.
Archery
and
TEAM The Push Up
Squad
ORIENTATION
Varsity Drum Corps and Armed showing off their drums
and rifles to the new and returning cadets

September 12, 2016

Considered one of allows the encouragement MAJGary, Youth Physical


the best JROTCs in the San of the cadets to be more Fitness (YPF), by c/ CPT
Diego Unified District, Morse involved in the program; Parayno, and Academic
JROTC introduced the six most of the teams not League, by c/ MAJSeapno. Along with starting a new year
teams that represented the needing experience to be a The teams are widely and a new SAI in Morse JROTC,
respected program. Team part of. renowned within the JROTC came two new teams to set an
Orientation is an annual program. eye out for. Archery, led by c/
The six teams consist
event that allows the teams SSG Archeta, and the Push Up
of Color Guard, led by c/
to preform and a chance to Squad, led by c/ CPT Runas, are
CSM Tiong, Armed, by c/ MAJ
recruit new members to currently looking for members to
Sanchez, Unarmed, by c/ CPT
their team by showing off start the year off strong.
Velasco, Drum Corps, by c/
their best routines. This

TEAM TRYOUTS

Fr om Sept em ber JROTC had to offer.


13 t o Sept em ber 15, the Though tryouts ended a
program underwent Team day earlier than last year,
Tryouts for the six teams the cadets have figured
that represented Morse out a team they wish to
JROTC. These teams: Color join and are eagerly
Guard, Armed, Unarmed, awaiting the day for when
Drum Corps, Youth actual practice starts as
Physical Fitness (YPF), and JVs.
Academic League, allowed
cadets to try out for their
team, whether or not they
had experience.
Each day, the
cadets were encouraged
to try out for any of the Academic League begins their search for more
RO teams that Morse members to help them compete against
neighboring schools in the district
ACADEMIC LEAGUE

On Sept em ber 20, Morse JROTC Academic League competed against two other schools, Scripps and
Serra, in the San Diego Unified School District at Serra High School. This event was a battle of knowledge and
speed; each member giving their best effort and proudly representing Morse JROTC. The team consisted of
c/ SSG Pelayo, c/ SSG Archeta, c/ PVT Padgett, and c/ Lisama, who took home second place behind Scripps
who won first place.

OPEN HOUSE
As a way to give back to the school, the JROTC program not only
performed for the visiting parents but also volunteered to show and
guide them to their student's classes; should they ever be lost. The teams
consisted of: Color Guard, who presented the colors, Armed, Unarmed
and Drum corps, all of which drew attention to the program and proudly
represented JROTC.

c/ PVT Sarne and c/ PVT Lorenzo presenting Morse


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September 22, 2016

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