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V. I.C. A., which stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, was instituted as a new club at B.H.S. Spon- sors for the club were Mr. Ken McReynolds and Mr. Albert Moser. During the year, the 16 members, along with the Fort Morgan members, sponsored a basketball game between the Brush and Fort Morgan faculty. Brush lost this game by a score of 73 to 62. V.I.C.A. also attended a conference held at Brighton, in which Norman Smith was elected state treasurer. They also participated in a trouble shooting con- test held at South High School in Denver. In this contest, the members were to find something wrong with a car in a certain amount of time. Joe Heagney, who was originally the president of V.I.C.A., had to give up his duties during the year. Bob Wooldridge then presided over the meetings, but was never officially elected. The other officers of V.I.C.A. were Dennis Mohrlang, vice-president; Charles Herrmann, trea- surer; Tim Lee, secretary; and Bob Potter, parliamentarian. Other members in the club were; Dean Knox, Rick New- port, Robert Northrup, George Urban, Clinton Cox, Pat Toft, Bruce Mohrland, Fref Wooldridge, Alex Middlemist, and Gary Koehler. 28
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Organizations played an important part in the lives of B.H.S. students this year. Along with the academic load that each student carried, organizations were offered as extra-curricular activities. Students participating in these activities not only relaxed from the process of education, but also gained experience in fields that benefited their lives away from school. Meeting during activity period different days of the week, such organizations as Pep Club, B-Club, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Rifle Club, Thespians, Future Farmers of America, Future Teach- ers of America, Future Homemakers of America, Music Club, International Re- lations Club, and Girl's Athletic Associa- tion all offered the student a diversion from schoolwork, and also gave him an insight into life. To complete their year as a club or organization, many of these groups held banquets or picnics to celebrate their ac- complishments during the 1967-68 school year.
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