Jack Newkirk Squadron
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Most students wouldn’t be happy to stay up for an entire day if they didn’t have to, but from April 25-26th Jack Newkirk Squadron cadets worked for twenty four hours with smiles on their faces to fight cancer in last year’s Relay for Life hosted by RPI. Our entire squadron, along with our newly founded Silver Wings counterparts in the George M. Low Chapter, spent the day (and night) walking and running around the school’s track to raise money, promote cancer awareness, and celebrate the lives of cancer survivors.
In the weeks leading up to the event, AAS and SW members raised over one-thousand dollars for the American Cancer Society and spent hours planning for the occasion. At the Relay itself, groups of members walked the track in hourly shifts. Those who were not on the track took part in the rest of the festivities, which included music and comedy acts, food, and carnival games. This service project presented an excellent opportunity for us to interact with the multitude of other service groups that are on campus. We have always been trying to get the AAS name out on campus and within our community, and taking part campus wide projects like the Relay for Life have certainly been helping with this goal. The Relay for Life was also one of the first service projects where were worked side by side with SW members. Throughout the night our squadron and the chapter truly bonded as a team, and we are definitely looking forward to working with each other in the future.
Jack Newkirk Squadron has participated in the Relay for Life since it was initially brought to our campus in 2006, and we are already making plans for this year’s Relay. With the JNP in mind, our squadron hopes to raise over three-thousand dollars this year. We are looking forward to this great opportunity to do our part in the fight for a cure.

