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in 4 5? ' l s 1 Brother John, as John Sumner is called by BSU-ers has been Eyeryqng enigys 3 gong at the BSU, at JC for three years. 4 kk: V1k,,. f. -S. YF f' fl f 1 1 A M, M Af g V W ,wwf f ,1::, 2 as 2? M Hy na 5 ,, fa 4 fa . 'ka . if f , J W f w , , i . g , 5 BSU secretary, Charlotte Clark, keeps things ,J going and attends to the many duties of the ,, g large membership. C H if V f f grqy 2, , j W r sroe B The BSU shows the Bobcats their support during the state championship pep rally. BSU I 207
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sgi. Maier Wiley wnifwonh mired in 1979. ROTC members on JCJC campus participate in field maneuvers on weekends. S ROTC CReserve Officer Training Corps or Military Sciencej, Basically Junior ROTC exposes the student to some of the termi- nology, basic military leadership and vari- ous items of equipment in use by the mili- tary today. A great deal of emphasis is placed on developing the leadership poten- tial of each student. Even though Military Science doesn't promise to instantly develop anyone into a leader, the opportuni- ties are open for those desiring to develop the inherent potential that all possess. Military Science students are encouraged to participate in one of the ROTC teams. Activities include ROTC Color Guard, Ranger Company, Rifle Team, Drill Team, and Orienteering Team. The Alpha Chi Gamma Chapter of Lambda Epsilon, the American Criminal Justice Association began the year by elect- ing new officers. Those elected were: Pres. - Glen Frazier, Vice-Pres. - Larry Mat- thews, Sec. - Resa Goodwin, Treas. - Amada Hill, Rep. - Dorothy Mimbes, and Mary Hamburg, and Sergeant-at-Arms - Charles lshee. JC'S Chapter was involved in two activities during the year. Danny James attended the Arson Investigation Seminar early in the year, and in January all law enforcement students, accompanied by Mr. Alan Stafford, traveled to the state peniten- tiary at Parchman. Included in the trip was a complete tour of the 23,000 acre facility with stops at the Identification Camp, Maxi- mum Security, Medium Security and Adjustment Center, guard-training facility, recreational facilities, and the woman's camp. The students were given a short concert by the prison band also. Beginning the year the Forestry Club competed against other junior colleges in forestry skills. The first event took place with East Mississippi Junior College in April. Along with practicing forestry skills, the club has outside speakers and films on fores- try, wildlife, hunting, and fishing. The Forestry Club undertakes outside pro- jects such as tree planting to help with expenses incurred by the club. Offi- cers for the Forestry Club: President - Mike McGregor, Vice-President Les Long, Sec.-Treasurer - Mark Jones, and Reporter - Kevin Hadley. Spon- sor is James Walley. Clubs I 209
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