DAR Chapter Recognizes JROTC Outstanding Female Cadet

June 9, 2019 at 11:37 p.m.
DAR Chapter Recognizes JROTC Outstanding Female Cadet
DAR Chapter Recognizes JROTC Outstanding Female Cadet

By Staff Report-

Nicole Moyer, a recent graduate of Warsaw Community High School, was awarded the JROTC Outstanding Female Cadet certificate and pin recently at the JROTC Awards Program at the school.

The award was presented by the Agnes Pruyn Chapman Chapter National Society of the Daughters of the Revolution.

While in JROTC her sophomore through senior years, Moyer was on the JROTC staff as media controller and photographer and participated in JROTC Drill and Ceremony competitive meets with other schools that have JROTC programs.

In high school, Moyer participated in soccer as a freshman and band/color guard as a sophomore. Extracurricular activities include 4-H, where she raised and showed rabbits.

She has volunteered a total of over 200 hours for the Salvation Army as a bell ringer, Treasure for Kids and at the Fellowship Missions homeless shelter.

Moyer has completed the criminal justice academy at Warsaw and graduated from WCHS with academic and technical honors, a 3.9 GPA, and 33 college credit hours.

Her future plans are to join the Army and to attend Indiana State University.

Moyer said her parents, Katrina Platt, Ken Platt and Todd Moyer have supported her every step of the way and that her strong will to succeed have taken her a long way. She said she will go far with her ambitions for a bright future.

The WCHS JROTC program is under the direction of Maj. Friedrich Josellis and Sgt. Maj. Jon Mitchell.



Nicole Moyer, a recent graduate of Warsaw Community High School, was awarded the JROTC Outstanding Female Cadet certificate and pin recently at the JROTC Awards Program at the school.

The award was presented by the Agnes Pruyn Chapman Chapter National Society of the Daughters of the Revolution.

While in JROTC her sophomore through senior years, Moyer was on the JROTC staff as media controller and photographer and participated in JROTC Drill and Ceremony competitive meets with other schools that have JROTC programs.

In high school, Moyer participated in soccer as a freshman and band/color guard as a sophomore. Extracurricular activities include 4-H, where she raised and showed rabbits.

She has volunteered a total of over 200 hours for the Salvation Army as a bell ringer, Treasure for Kids and at the Fellowship Missions homeless shelter.

Moyer has completed the criminal justice academy at Warsaw and graduated from WCHS with academic and technical honors, a 3.9 GPA, and 33 college credit hours.

Her future plans are to join the Army and to attend Indiana State University.

Moyer said her parents, Katrina Platt, Ken Platt and Todd Moyer have supported her every step of the way and that her strong will to succeed have taken her a long way. She said she will go far with her ambitions for a bright future.

The WCHS JROTC program is under the direction of Maj. Friedrich Josellis and Sgt. Maj. Jon Mitchell.



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