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Junior Beta Students Raise Money for MDA

Georgia Military College Junior Beta students Chris Brown and Skylar Walker presented a check in the amount of $716 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association during the MDA Telethon held on September 3, 2007. The money was raised by members of the GMC Junior Beta Club by selling shamrock pins to fellow students, parents, and friends. Those who purchased pins were allowed to wear them with their red and black uniforms in March.

Pictured left to right, Lt. Randy Toms, member of the Warner Robins Fire Department and an emcee for the MDA Telethon, GMC Prep students Chris Brown and Skylar Walker, and 13MAZ personalities Laura Lynch and Grant Gilmore.