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Council Reaps Highest Honor Leading the S t u d e nt Council were David Garcia, presidentg Della Rodriguez, v i c e-presidentg Mike Trevino, parliamentariang Naida Soliz, c o rr e s p o nding secretaryg Dahlya Perez, district editor, and Nellie Garza, secretary. Members and sponsor campaigned and won District Presi- dent during the Spring Convention. Falfurrias will serve as District President for the 1971-'72 school year. Members 5 hown on from 1-ow Robert Regalado, Nora Gonzalez, QL to RJ are Cruz Garza, Susan Roxanna Munoz, Frank Graham, Ayers, B e c k y Rodriquez, Eva Frauke Wode, Leticia Huerta, Su- Garza, Danny Braswell, Blanca Be- navides, Melissa Nave, Maria Mer- cado, Debbie Dunn, Sandra Garza, Lillian Starr, and San Juanita Oli- varez. Second row-Oscar Lopez, sana Aleman, Dahlya Perez, Naida Soliz and Velma Cantu. Third row-Arnold Lopez, Nelda Gon- zalez, Criselda Perez, Chipper Gil- ,,.. , L . A , laspy, Becky Garcia, johnny Garza, Javier Pena, Matt Casey and Gus Garza. Fourth row-Donald Bray, Arturo Garcia, Oma Villarreal, Jeff Ginnow, Richard Penly, Bob Dan- nelley, David Braswell, David Pefia and Homer Shirley.
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Los Muchachos: Roy Cantu, Don Serafin Gonzales sing during a pep Haynes, G o nzalo Gonzales and rally. Area school students rest during the first fall convention held in the South Texas District Associ- F3lfUl'l'iHS- ation of Student Council. This was COUNCIL HAS BU Y YE R Serving as the voice of the student body, the Student Council worked on the Homecoming, Spring Prom, schoolwide elections, Class of the Week, and the Fall District convention which was a great success. In addition, members worked during the tennis tournament try- ing to house players. Breaking tra- dition this year for the voting system, the council was in charge of placing voting booths in the milling area for the students to vote. Furthermore, they also con- ducted new methods to promote spirit during the football season. The Student Council consisted of eight representatives from each class, four boys and four girls with one alternate. Accepted as a new member for the group, was the new exchange student fr 0 m Germany, Frauke Wode. Sponsor Silvia Salinas r.wf:M. ,,,.. Nt. - f t. , ,X W, .f.m.,,-M-
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DECA Devoted To Leadership Distributive Education Clubs of America is a club which was de- voted to the fundamentals of sell- ing. The purpose of DE was to develop leadership in the field of distribution, to develop a sense of individual responsibility, and pro- vide opportunities for an intelligent career in distribution. The clubs' main goal was to develop leadership in our community. The club had several fund raising projects such as selling poly-fluff animals and FHS pins. The club has taken part in the joint Installation Meeting and par- ticipated in the Area 4 District Meeting. Shown at left of the page is Mr. Phillip S. Bee, DE sponsor. Of- ficers are: Sandra Salinas, reporterg Gloria Saenz, treasurerg Rene Mora, Members are: Seated, Herlinda Garcia, Alicia Garcia, Diana Moreno, and Alicia Calderon. Standing are: vice-presidentg juan Hinojosa, presi- dentg Noemi Benavides, secretaryg Kay Odom, parliamentarian. Hector Lopez, Rene Hinojosa, juan Lemus, Rene Lemus. and Scottie Shumate.
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