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SOD TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 FHACan Include Guys Look on the Back Row r ;:«T . (FRONT ROW) Kim Hoi; Debbie Jarretl, Jane Smith, Brenda Garrett, Penny York, Pat Rodgers, Barbara Roberts, Sheila Easley, Belinda Appel, Gina Estrada (SECOWD ROW) l urie Britt, Cheryl Jackson, I 1 M Ella Bolton, Amy Gresham, Elsa Molina, Sylvia Hernandez, Erma Valadez, Hydia Gonzales, Ernestina Perez, Sylvia Luna, Nina Gonzales, 1. FHA officers: Sylvia Liicio, first vice-president; Brenda Hughes, second vice-president; Jeanctte Sun)niers, president; Rebecca Schneweis, historian; Elda ChapA, reporter-photographer; Brenda Brandon, secrrl.irv-trc.mirer: Linda Clemens, parlimcntarian. 2. Class representatives: (FRONT ROW) Angelita Ballazar, junior; Teresa Smith, frestiman; Becky Hayes, sophomore (BACK ROW) Margrel Ballew, freshman; Deerva Walls, freshman. Kinard, Janae Jordon, Dorthy Love, Paula Cleveland, Pam Japper, Bryan Archer, Wayne Taylor, Mrs. Holnion, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Boldin. H
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TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas, 1975, 29D Cars, Lots Indicate LHS Pulse If the streets are the veins of modern society, the auto- mobile is the blood and par- king lots are the heart. And what holds true about cars for the rest of the world can be said for Lamesa High. Every school morning cars driven by a majority of the licensed and some unli- censed drivers are pumfDed into the dirt parking lots surrounding the high school. Spots directly adjacent to the school are at a premium causing some students to be at school before eight to catch a vacant place. The impact of cars is espe- cially evident at lunch time when students in search of a better place to eat migrate toward the local drive-ins and quick eateries in cars. Often eight people are crammed in one car, leaving little room for the food. Cars slowly drizzle out of the parking lots at fourth period — students on a working program — until the 3:25 bell rings. A sudden rush for the cars causes minor jams with most cars gone in ten minutes. A few cars still remain . . . teachers, seventh hour classes, atliletics, extra- curricular projects, and evening college classes. Slowly, one-by-one, the cars depart until the lots are empty, waiting for the next day .
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TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 31D fMVOLVEHENT IN FAHILr SCHOOL AND !ITr LIFE Brian Best Beau — Brenda State V. P. The annual FHA Week con- sisted of Teacher ' s Apprecia- tion Day, Color Day, a ban- quet, a Best Beau and nu- merous other activities. Brian Arclier (3) was select- ed by the members to the Best Beau. It was announced at a banquet including in- vited school officials. The Lamesa High FHA chap- ter was also lionored to have Brenda Hughes (4) an en- thusiastic sophomore mem- ber to hold an Area office. She edited and published the Area II newspaper, What ' s New in Area II and held a vice-president posi- tion on the State level . Jill Leads Cosmetology in the spring of 1974, Jill Peterson was elected presi- dent of Cosmetology. Then after classes began in the fall, the other offices were filled in a meeting presided by Jill. The new officers in- cluded (FRONT ROW) Terry York, vice-president; Jill Peterson, president; Pam Miller, reporter; (BACK ROW) Jana Tyler, secretary; Jean Hill, treasurer, Debbie Davis, sergeant-at-arms; and Arlene McCollum.
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