EASLEY — Easley High School Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps completed the first scheduled Adopt-A-Highway of the new school year on Oct. 17. Easley’s section of highway starts at West End Elementary School and continues south for two miles.

Most of the litter that was bagged consisted of cans and bottles but many other interesting items were also collected such as an old rusty bicycle, shingles and cardboard signs.

Cadets who took pride in their section of highway were Pamela Rico, Joey Sigler, Colton Sheriff, Griff Von Schmittou, Kelsie Hart, Jordan Watt, Brandon Marsh, Brenda Lopez-Perez, Anthony Miller, Will Frazier, Jordan Burns and Greg Acatitlan.

Also helping were Alex Wilson, Brandon McGee, Rose Kwasniewski, Jay Scozzaro, Andrew Dover, Mark Lagunas, Cody Marshall, Chris Torres, Andrew Williams, Cameron Winchester, Madison Boling, Dalton Ostraco Haley Lane and Audrey Mangum.

Easley High School’s NJROTC completed the first scheduled Adopt-A-Highway of the new school year on Oct. 17. Easley’s section of highway starts at West End Elementary School and continues south for two miles.
https://www.theeasleyprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/web1_njrotclittercleanup.jpgEasley High School’s NJROTC completed the first scheduled Adopt-A-Highway of the new school year on Oct. 17. Easley’s section of highway starts at West End Elementary School and continues south for two miles. Courtesy photo

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