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TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 39D FFA Enter and Judge at Stock Shows Probably the most visible memory Lamesa folks have of the FFA Is the conces- sion stand at home football games. Forfeiting the chance to view the game from the stands, members sold sandwiches, candy, and hot and cold drinks to the throngs. Patience was a prime commodity, especially during halftime and third quarter break for the two bands. But they did not spend their whole time as candy men (and women). They spent several months on a stock show circuit, going to El Paso, Dallas, San Anton and Houston. After this, their judging team judged stock, crops, and soils. 10, 1. 1974-75 Officers: (FROIMT ROW) Lee Barron, District Secretary; Greta Wilson, Sweetheart; Cindy Bartlett, secretary (BACK ROW) BiMy Ray IVlayfield, treasurer; Lyndon Whisenant, vice-president; Bert Wristen, president; and Don Porterfield, reporter. (NOW SHOWN) Clay Jeter, sentinel. 2. (STANDING) Rodney Lee, Brad Bell, Hal Barron, John Shipp, Rocky Kelly, Keven Spears, Delton, Rushing, Mike Mears, Keith Lybrand, (SECOND ROW) Steve Hogg, Lahua Rushing, Dee Ann Wood, Maria Stewart, Laurie Britt, Deandra Cobb, Greta Wilson, Katrina Reed, Cindy Bartlett, Terry Smith, Button Senter, Leonard Tapley, and Lyie Harmon. (BACK ROW) Mr. Anderson, Ricky Dunlap, Allen Gibson. Barron Barkowsky, Steven Dunbar, Tommy Southall, Glenn Lobstein, Kerry Graves, Randy Barron, Jerry Howard, Johnny Bob Osburn, Wayne Taylor, Scott Scarborough, Don Porterfield, Billy Ray Mayfield, Lyndon Whisenant, Lee Barron, Richard Moore, Bert Wristen, Bruce Terry, Phil Davis, Tony Valderama, Johnny Todd, Ray Todd, Mr. Barbee.
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38D TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 Girls Bring Home Top Awards The highlight of the activi- ties of the CVAE (Textile Fabrication) Club was their capturing four first place ribbons and three superior ratings at the VOCT District Contest in San Angelo one weekend in April . The first place awards were brought home by junior Florene Edwards, machine threading; Karen Jackson, a senior seams; senior Vickie Losoya, making darts ' , and Rosa O ' Balle, a sophomore, stitching sheets. YolandaVara, Rosemary Delgado, and Vickie Losoya each won superior ratings with tfieir projects of a man ' s shirt, a woman ' s top, and a hooded top. ; 1. (FRONT ROW) Sujie Magallan, Edith Fleming, Kathlcnc Robinson, Angic Baltazar, and Rosa O ' Balle. (MIDDLE ROW) Irma Gonralcs, Rosemary Delgado, Yolanda Vara, and Sylvia Moreno. (BACK ROW) Vickie Losoya, Alice Mac Edwards, Karen Jackson, Kathlean Calloway, and Martha Morales. 2. Officers for CVAE: Vickie Losoya, reporter; Rosemary Delgado, president; Kathleen Robinson, sargeant-at- arms; Karen Jackson, secretary; Susie Magallan, treasurer; and Martha Morales, vice-president. I If
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40D TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 Council Reflects Student Body Needs The Student Council is perhaps one of the most common things found in any school. It not only provides an outlet for student leader- ship, but maintains a relay stream between the faculty and t}ie student body. This system is essentia! to any school tliat has any sort of communication at all . 1. Stiidcnl Council officcrj were Brinn Weeks, vice-presidenl, N.incy Rcnner, treajiirer, Rex Kcese, pres- dent, Cindy Bnrtlelt, jecrelary, and Cathy Bizzell, head Cheerleader. 2. Senior class represenUtlves were Luke Norman, Jim Vaszauskas, Joe Puckcll, Mark Mays, Lisa Montgomery, Christy Caldwell, Kathy Kinard, Sarah Brannon, Cathy Bizzell, and Tondi Williams.
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