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Jackie Owens who was selected Most Valuable Football Pla er ' Y a Trophy from head coach Larry Rice. Head coach of Texas A, 81 M. University, Gene Stallings, speaks to guests on Building a Boy's Future i I24 FECEIVGS Banquet Climaxes the 1, A, All Don Raymond, sophomore, receives a football certificate fro Brezina. February 22, brought the football banquet which was the climax to a disappointing football season. During the banquet, the Master of Cere- monies, Mr. Don Washburn, kept the guests amused and entertained. After the meal was com- pleted, the head coach of Texas A.8rM. University, Mr. Gene Stallings, spoke to the guests on the de- velopment ot a boy's character to become a good athlete. Later, Mr. Stallings introduced Mr. Jack Hurlibut, the assistant defense coach at A.8fM. who was a former Aldine quarterback in 1959. After- ward, the twenty-three varsity letterrnen and the twenty-three members ot the sophomore team were recognized. Then, head coach, Larry Rice, presented a trophy to Jackie Owens, Most Val- uable Player of the 1965 season. m coach sl. it
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Girls Prepare for Future Through F.H.A. officers are: fright to leftj Judy Duncan, Vivian Sanford, Glenda Bishop, Bar- Young, Linda Cook, Jackie Armstrong, Cynthia Hollan, Mary Francis Galloway. PICTURED: Jaunita Diamond, Joy Meador and Judy Graf. Helping to prepare the girls so they will be able to cope with the future is the main aim of the F.H.A. as sponsored by Mrs. Rutledge, Mrs. Yea- man, Miss Moffett, and Mrs. Rollins. To be in F.H.A. a girl must have taken or must be taking homemaking. In the minds of these girls there is only one goal, to help individuals improve their personal, family, and community living. ln plan- ning for the year's activities the girls in this or- ganization work hard to prepare such activities as the Style Show and the Family Buffet. They also send cards to various hospitals and fill food bas- kets for the needy. These are lust a few of the things the F.H.A. does. Many of the F.H.A. girls are appreciated and rewarded for their time, effort, and work which they put into promoting the aims of this organiza- tion. By doing hard work,the girls are rewarded with receiving either a Junior, Chapter, or State Degee. members are: Cleft to right! FRONT ROW: Diane Broussard, Francis Worsham, Addie Muckelroy, Claria Muckelroy, Susan Ward, Karen Shelton, Cooper, Brenda Murray, BEAU-Norman Graham, Jackie Armstrong, Mary Francis Galloway, Vivian Sanford, Judy Duncan, Linda Cook, Judy Glenda Bishop, Barbara Young, Joy Meador, Jaunita Diamond, Bobbie Nance, Georgetta Carpenter, Barbara Canter, Marie Clark, Linda Zahn. ROW: Cynthia Rice. Brenda Idom, Willie Consford, Paulette Gooding, Jo Ann Moone, Vickie McLeod, Linda Griffith, Nora Oates, Cathy Judy Sherrod, Nola Loving, Diane Lum, Sue Ecke, Ella Silva, Mar a et Black, D bb' P t , K n Th S R ll J d S 'll g r e re res on are ompson, ue ounsava , u y pr man, Hamilton, Debbie Baily, Janice Allen, Peggy Tampke, Roberta Yoekel, Brenda Garrett, Patti Yount, Gwen Freeman. THIRD ROW: Annette Shirley Brezina, Lana Goldston, Marge Miller, Ernestine Arreola, Nella Burch, Barbara Robinson, Leola Griffin, Linda Holman, Rita House, Baker, Eunice Tamez, Margie Walker, Jo Ann Swonke, Ginger Gregory, Joan Elliot, Betty Thompson, Mary Lou Reyes, Kathy Maxwell, Burk, Elaine Lamb, Wanda Pierce, Peggy Turnage, Bonnie Pinion, Arleen Higgenbotham, Linda Christoph, Mary Buske, Mary Melcher, Irene Kathy Day, Patsy Armstrong, Sharon Jennings, Janet Clayton, Mary Ann Rawls, Mary Lou Crisp, Susan Rush, Verna Roberts, Diane Maass. l23
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965 Football eason -94-a Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Don Washburn, provided the guests with i amusement during the banquet. Mr. B. J. Chapman and his wife seemingly enioy their dessert. pf' Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hager sang songs to provide entertainment for the guests during the banquet. l25
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