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16 DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION VEWA es. eee . Officers: M. Gordon — Advisor, K. Harrison — Pres., J. Ferrel] — DPMA Club member Betsy Savage utilizes a dual-data station. Sec. This year, 1983, marks the tenth year that the Student Chapter of the International Data Processing Management Association has been in operation on the FTI campus. The purpose of the Student Chapter is to promote sound general principles in data processing, to study data processing equipment, and to foster among students a professional and mature attitude to their approach to the science of data processing. During 1983, the club participated in special activities, field trips, and seminars with professionals in data processing and related fields. Merrill Gordon was advisor to the club which had a membership of 34 students. Members: Back Row: J. Scott, K. Harrison, C. Mock, M. Anderson Third Row: M. Wallace, K. Dillon, B. Savage, M. Chandler, M. Gordon — Advisor Second Row: R. Hartman, C. Culler, J. Ferrell, T. Hudson, W. Cook, P. Adkins Front Row: K. Hartgrove, R. Steen, J. Randall, J. Rogers, R. Reece
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ARCHITECTURAL CLUB “ Av DDE ps ae 4+ Members: Back Row: M. Brown, W. Tucker, J. Strayhorn, G. Dudley, K. Carpenter, J. Dancy, J. Chandler, J. Bess Middle Row: J. Knopf, C. Jones, G. Foster, K. Smedley, M. McGee, H. Burns — Advisor Seated: D. Williams, J. Kendal, A. Sorensen, A. Robertson, B. Smisor, S. Walker The Arch Tech Club holds a yard sale to raise funds for a field “One man’s junk is another man’s treasure”. trip. PIR CLT Taft roe fe The Architectural Club of ' Forsyth Technical Institute was created to promote architectural education, to recognize outstanding academic achievement, and to provide related services to F.T.I. and the community. This year’s club consisted of 33 members who actively worked on fund raising projects for their annual architectural educational field trip to Chicago. Herb Burns served as advisor to the club. De Sign Officers: H. Burns — Advisor, C. Jones — Sec Treas., M. Brown — Pres., J. Knopf — V. Pres. 15
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LAW ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION SOCIETY “iembers: Back Row: S. Reece, M. Shepherd, K. Slate, D. Krause Third Row: J. Myers, K. Spainhour, S. Hill, S. Smith, M. Brandon, R. Maranville. Second Row: R. Ph aNaRGaasess Villiams, L. Little, J. Ring, S. Greene Front Row: D. Spainhour, B. Boyles, W. Clark, 1. Shaw, G. Robbs, G. McSwain — Advisor ficers: B. Boyles — Treas., M. Shepherd — Pres., G. Robbs — V. Pres., G. McSwain Advisor, M. Setzer — Sec. (not pictured) The primary objective of the Law Enforcement Administration Society (LEAS) is to elevate the standards of personnel, education, training, procedures and ideals within the areas of the administration of criminal justice. The club, advised by George McSwain, has been active on Forsyth Tech’s campus since May of 1976. This year the club had a membership of 25 students who were involved in several activities and service projects. The club members held a Halloween party for children who were hospitalized and therefore unable to go trick-or- treating. Over the years, the major project for the club has been supporting the Serendipity House in Stokes County. This year, the club sold coupon books and donated the proceeds to the children at the Serendipity House, providing them with a Christmas dinner and gifts. Recently, the LEAS has become involved in other service-oriented projects such as raising money for a disabled officer’s family. LEAS Club members visit hospitalized children at Halloween. 17
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