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President — Michael C. Alston. Vice President — Don Mitchell Secretary — William Strickland Historian — Michael Smith Promaji, Swahilli for togetherness, strives for the solidification for the bond of hospitality and good will between the Black cadets and an extremely gracious Lexington community. Promaji functions as a communicative body, facilitating rapport among the community, Corps and Institute. The Young Democrats Club led the way to political awareness on post this year . A Vote is a Terrible Thing to Waste. Left to Right: J. Melvin — Vice Pres.; J. Parsons, M. McLeod, H. Lee — Sec; C. Dombalis, M. Burt, D. Quinn, B. Miney, H. Mayton, C. Meredith, B. Gottwald, T. Slipek, J. Paustenbaugh, D. Pearson — Chief Exec. Not Pictured: Col. S. Gilliam, advisor. Activities 243
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j. Mi] Militaria Society The VMI Militaria Society is a group of individuals who share their interests in military history. Model building and war-gaming are just some of the activities which they engage in. This year ' s club officers were President Hubert Schneider, Vice Pres. Ed Carter, Treasurer Rick Hubbard and Sec. Tracy Henderson. The Pre-Law Society was very active this year. Membership increased in response to entertaining speakers, the opportunity provided cadets to serve as jurors in Moof Court at W L and the opportunity to attend a field trip to the J.A.G. School at U. Va. To Dr. Burgess, our advisor, this year ' s society extends a hearty Thank you for his guidance, help and talent. Daniel B. Sweeney — President Donald B. Meyer — Vice President Not Pictured: Scott Sayre — Sec. -Treasurer 242 Activities
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Circle K Club Circle K is a social organization which serves the surrounding com- munity. One of its jobs was the cleaning of the new railroad bed. A rising club with great potential, Cir- cle K expects greater support in the years ahead. This year, the Third Class began its fund raising activities. The co-chairmen, Bill Bradley and Paul D ' antonio, planned a big year for T.C.F.C, beginning with the Sophomore Mixer and the Third Class Follies. With various other activities, the T.C.F.C. hopes to make lots of money. T.C.F.C. ' 82 is going strong and has great plans for their Ring Figure next Fall. PRESTO!? LIBftflfty n rm 1st Row: S. Freeman, Lt. Col. Gaines, Chuck Hoffert. 2nd Row: Mark Hearne, Steve Brouse. 3rd Row: R. Reisch, L. Walsh, G. Kessler. 4th Row: S. Kraus. 244 Activities
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