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i They Pressed On i The New York press strike didn't affect the VICA prlinting club this year. This three-period class put forth all their effort to create the football programs issued through- out the season. They also printed the student directory. Being a part of the Vocational Industrial Clubs ofAmerica, contests were attended by its members, in addition to the other objectives accomplished, With the help of their spon- sor, Mr. Hamilton, these members were capable of entering one of the most important yields in mass communication. 5. -59' h kg QNJA 5 7. , tsl f' ,gb 4 'surf u-,AH4 5 f. ,.,n,,,.1 ,. ' , I , ,Lff!41fg,1fi. s Top: Ray Salazar put finishing touches onjhe football program, Middle right: VI lA printing club officers were: Top Ro Tina Townsley, Debria Simpson, Jolinny Milburger and Tanya Harris. Bottom row: Jeff Hewitt, David Wallace and Marty Miciotto. Middle left: Edward Ledesma is ready to begin the inking process. Right: Chris Foreman and Jeff Hewitt prepare to start the process. 406 Organizations
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5 , 5 i Left: Construction VOCT club officers were: Standing, Carl Witchet, vice presi- dent: Byron Cornish, treasurerg Cary West, reporterg Danny Webb, secretary: Glenn Lovett, parliamentarian. Kneeling: Kerry Moreaux, sergeant-at-armsg Joe Garcia, president. Middle left: Mr. Rauschuber, we really didn 't mean to break it. Kenny Price and Jimmy Rochester, Middle right: This is only the beginning of my talents. Byron Cornish. Bottom left: Julius Randolph begins to create a shelf ,,,4u-ft W wwmwtiuil' They Were Building Their Futures Today The construction trades VOCT club did everything from creating bookshelves to making ramps for the elementary schools. Being a part of the Vocational opportunities Clubs of Texas, work- shops and district contests were attended throughout the year by the club members. Their goal this year was to develop the dignity of work attitude. This was well accomplished with the help of their sponsor, Mr. Rauschuber. Organizations 407
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