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GIVE ME YOUR MOriEY! Treasurer Cari Millender takes time out from his programming to collect club dues from other members of the Computer club. YOU WANT US TO DO WliAT? Members of the Computer club listen to Dr. Sellers explanatiori about the new program assignment. Viewing Vice-President Shane Nicholson s pro- gram are club members (seated) Treasurer Cari Millender, (standing) Amy Rhoads, Amy Schild, Secretary Liz Mayo, Martha Yarbrough, President David Moore, Travis houston, Robert Bullock, Matt Chrietzberg, Brian McNew, Billy Jordan, Mark Walker, and David Harvey. COMPUTER CLUB • 217
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YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEM THERE! Few parents can beam as proudly as Mr. and Mrs. Shoemake as they pinned the bars of cadet leadership and command on their son JefTs shoulders. The JROTC is a member of the par- ishwide cadet program for leadership training. A special brigade command- er is chosen to lead all units and this year s cadet commander was Mag- net s first officer to be chosen. Jeff Shoemake, a four-year JROTC senior cadet, underwent rigorous aca- demic tests and interviews to attain the position. LTC Grassi said that no one can really understand the amount of preparation and anxiety ac- companying the selection process un- less he or she has been through it. The interview committee was most impressed with JefTs skill and leader¬ ship traits. LTC Grassi and 1SG Martino agree that some students have a miscon- ception about ROTC. Its not guns and tanks, he says. We stress self- reliance, citizenship, community Ser¬ vice and leadership.” An active organization, ROTC cre- ated a tutoring program at Stoner Hili Lab School, marched in numerous special parades, hosted open houses for faculty and parents, and spent weekends ' in the field” on land navi- gation and orienteering trips. The Department of the Army is well pleased with Magnets program. At its Annual formal Inspection, known as AFI to insiders, Magnet scored well. One of the inspectors said that he had never seen a group as well prepared. That s quite a lot for a top gun to say. LTC Grassi (left), Cadet Coi. Jeff Shoemake (front) and 1SG Martino (right) stand justifiably proud and tali with the entire Magnet battalion. JROTC 219
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