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N ot only winners as a group, JROTC members took additional honors with the military organiza- tions which many participated in this year. For instance, the Physical Training Team won first place in the Pen- tathlon at Henderson State College in Arkadelphia during October, while a second team took third in the same match. The PT Team also won sec- ond place in the Pentathlon at Arkan- sas Tech in Russellville later in the year. Another winner for JROTC was the Rifle Team which took first in a match at Van Buren, November 5. The Col- or Guard also placed high in meets at Pine Bluff in September and at Russellville in November. In addition to competitions, the JROTC groups also took part in com- munity and school affairs. The Color Guard was always an important part of the opening ceremonies at all the football and basketball games and participated in the annual Christmas Parade down Garrison Avenue along with the Drill Team. Other trips and matches took the cadets to Hot Springs for a pistol and rifle match, to Conway for a physical training exercise, and to Sheridan for a rifle competition. rmy ife ln Action, JROTC cadets win awards What we think DARYL PARKER, Sel1i0l' The jump you obtain on military knowledge is the most rewarding because it really prepares you for a military career. JOHN SMITH, senior The thing I learn most from being in JROTC is leadership and responsibility to do the job you set out to do in the service. RANDY KITCHENS, senior l have three things l feel are important. One, learning military tactics, as from the Rangers. Two learning first-aid and marksmanship and three, the experience of competing and winning.
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In her fifth period Typing I class Kim Dyer, sophomore tries to finish an assignment on .1 After programming the computer, sophomore Dana Stallings watches as the information appears before her. Workmg Classes On Their Way to Success High on everyone's list this year were the business and vocational classes. And computers had much to do with this popularity. Two com- puterized accounting ll classes were offered this year. In addition five computerized accounting l classes learned manual programming. The office machine class learned word processing and how the machines saved information if a print is not wanted at the present time. Computer literacy was a new class this year which was extremely popular among students. The com- puter literacy course had four full classes each semester. In this class students learned about a business computer, computer backgrounds,' and elementary programming. Students used the Commodore 8032. ff- Rhodes and Melinda Robert
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