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AN. N .fe ,-. Q, 'f 7 it QQ- if 4 ,, 1 .fiiyf ' H' H' if Lf' if iaea . omputer Club at Terry was designed to prepare its members to use a computer. Not only did it help the members learn the essential elements of a computer, but it also allowed its members to ex- plore many uses of these elements. Senior members such as Marcus Hammack and Mat- thew Shulte were given the op- portunity to apply computer skills they had already ac- quired through their previous years of schooling. Junior and Huy Nguyen, junior, refers to his notes to be sure his program will work. ,M . -.. .,..,M. pl an 'EM WX V 'i ,f fl i. 'fl' '- ,. . I it ,f,, E T T M .11 K if .9 as law -it fl nt.. 'V r::3a 7tEMiZf'55,f.?f.'F fM:: ,Nm A Computer club members include First Row: Brent Clothier, Krishna Chauhan, Marvin Edwards, Mark Lamb, and Shannon Krumrey. Second Row: Marcus Hammack, Huy Nguyen, and Matthew Schulte. Third Row: Steven Kubena, spon- sor Mrs. Buehrig, and Todd Benson, 4Computer club sponsor Mrs. Buehrig, and members Matthew Schulte, Steven Kubena, and Scott Parchman played an important role in the school's computer program, headed by Mr. Farley. sophomore members were given the opportunity to ex- plore and examine the com- puter and computer pro- gramming. Freshman mem- bers were given the opportuni- ty to recognize the computer by working with the older members of the club. Under the supervision of computer club sponsor Mrs. Buehrig and with the help of Mr. Farley, the club members learned how to use the com- puter for both education and recreation. A Brent Clothier, freshman, decides what his next step will be. 123
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. fe? , A Mr. Carmen chats with freshman Michael Adams about ROTC. ROIC cadets show their military precision in the parade held in September P ROTC members stand at attention for inspection P eserve fficer raining orps taught members a great deal about military science. The classes were held at Lamar for both Terry and Lamar students. ROTC consisted of in- troductions to aviation, space activities, and the Air Force, and led to aviation theory, navigation, aerospace industry and research. Throughout the program skills of leadership were displayed by all the students. The students were given the opportunity to 124 wear military uniforms, par- ticipate in drills and ceremonies such as gradua' tion, and perform special tasks for Terry High like raising the flag every morning. Terry students gained ex- perience and knowledge through their participation in ROTC, and although the program had no military obligation, it did allow the student to enter the service with two stripes and receive higher pay. l A Several ROTC members take the responsibility to raise the flag in the morning before school starts.
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