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FIVE SEVEN 1 Kurf Delander, who is o three year VICA member, has helped with all the club's fund raisers, including stacking brush for Ray Mace. 2. Borbi Parenteau ond Debbie Black are hard at work review, ing past material. 3. Displayed In the VICA meeting room is their national symbol. 4. VICA President June Applegote is also active in FBLA where she is Secretary of the state organization. 5. The 1981-82 members are (Top row) Dove Neal, sponsor, Kurt Delander. Renee Lamorte, Larry Reed; (Third row) Debbie Black. James Ortez. Lisa Nicholson,- (Second row) Brenda Denning. Charles Catron. June Applegate; (First row) Tammy Pritchard. 6. The alert VICA members listen carefully to plan a jelly bean raffle. 7. Club meetings are held Thursday morning at 6:00 sharp. 8. VICA members earn money for their club, but a portion goes into their own occounts so they can pay motel and food costs on convention trips. 27
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V.I.C.A. STARTS YEAR WITH FUND RAISER VICA, Vocational Industrials Clubs of America, meets every Thursday at 6:00 sharp. The members are mostly seniors. To earn money they have stacked brush for Ray Mace. They planned to hold a jelly bean raffle, sponge toss and a dance. The money helps pay for nationol conventions they attend, by paying for the club's rooms. They have attended one in Flagstaff, and one will be held in Phoenix, since they are a member of the National VICA organization. The officers are President June Applegate. Vice President Sandy Durnez, Secretory Renee Lamorte, Treasurer Tammy Pritchard. THREE FOUR 26
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MARCHING BAND SUPPORTS POWERFUL VIKING TEAMS ONE Drums, flutes, trumpets; the Viking bond ploys the Williams' teams to victories. The bond marches in most home football games, including Homecoming, and this year they performed in Comp Verde. Miss Foun Nichols, bond director, stated that the funniest encounter with the bond was, On our first halftime show during homecoming gome; it poured down roin, the hail started to bounce off our heads. The motto of the band ever since has been, 'A Band for ail Seasons'. The band plans to march in the Cottonwood Christmas parade. The group is made up mostly of eighth and ninth graders. If has o good outlook for future years. 28
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