JROTC hosts ‘Dining Out’ event for cadets and families
All photos by Malachi Conrad.
The Sabers team prepares for the ceremony during the JROTC Dining Out in the JHS cafeteria. The annual event allows cadets to gather and celebrate together. Photo by Malachi Conrad.JROTC cadets and family grab food from the line during the annual Dining Out event. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Sophomore cadet Tyler Braitling shows off one of the ingredients in the “grog bowl.” Photo by Malachi Conrad.Freshman cadet Thomas Loving-Meyer drinks a cup from the “grog bowl” for his conduct during the dine out activity, trying to finish it off. The grog bowls included ranch dressing, Coca Cola, peppermint extract, and chocolate syrup. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior cadet Blake Russel calls out someone in the crowd raising his hand during the JROTC Dining Out last week. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Freshman cadet Eva Harbeson and junior cadet Oswald Kaeden salute each other before swapping out for the flight jodie. The “jodie” is a military call out phrase or song sung in cadence to promote unity. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Freshman cadet Jayden Payne passionately performs his jodie during the JROTC Dining Out. Photo by Malachi Conrad.The drill team performs their jodie for the dining out crowd. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior cadet Jordin Hibbard salutes his flight commander, senior cadet Mason Bentley to take control of his flight. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Master Sergeant Christopher Manley smiles, proud of his young cadets who performed excellent jodies during the JROTC Dining Out event. Photo by Malachi Conrad.