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V.I. C. A.
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Teaching many studen ts practical skill s in trade and industrial edu cati on, V.I.C.A. attempts to give it's members alternatives to straightforward high sch oo l and co llege e ducation . In training programs , these stude nts learn trades such as brickmasonary and skills for jobs in th e h ealth fi e ld. These stude nts put forth wholehearted efforts in orde r to shape them selves into better individuals, self-suffi cient and re sponsible en oug路h to handle employment after graduation.
VICA,first row: D . Walker, P. Toet, S. Morris, J. Garver, M. Gilmer, P. McDani el. Second row: R. Ru sh, J. Shiffiett, W. Butler, S. Leath-
Guitar Club
ers , S. Bryant, P. Leake. Third row: A. Wood, W. Tay lor, R. Critz er, J. Harre ll , P. Shiffiette, E. Wood.
D. E. C. A.
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. , itting: J. Roach, K. Von H, b ray. Second row: Mrs. Mawye T Thomas on, T. Gentry, K. Walton
This fr ee-spirited club is for anyon e who enjoys guitars. The meetings are workshops in folk, rock, soul, and country music. Novice musicians , accomplished artists and avid liste n ers come together to experime nt with new techniques and sound. Me mb ers share th ese various techniques learn ed during th e club m eetings and continuously experiment with n ew ones independe ntly. In its first year of ex isten ce, th e Guitar Club has b~en successful and the m embers hope for the club's long life .
ation, first row: S. Wil ey, D . B1 \ inne r. Third row: K. Kirkl and, 1
Guitar Club, first row: M. Andrews, S. Barrett, T. Hamm , S. Smith, B. Smith, . Rutland, L. Fi e lds, M. Armentrout. Seco nd row: R. Witt, C. Hunt , B. Holland, C. Branch, D. Merkel , B. Thom pson, W. Poindex ter, Mr. Cale, Sponsor. Third row: J. Webber, R. Berth old, J. Aker, R. Meadows, C. Johnson , M. Mitchell, V. Maupin, R. Wood, F . Miles .
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Liberation Club