Lamesa High School - Tornado Yearbook (Lamesa, TX)

 - Class of 1975

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34D TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 OEA Girls Treat Bosses to Breakfast The OEA-VOE members, held a breakfast for their bosses durinq February. Awards were given to the extra-special boss and an all-around good time ensued, (See page 28C). As this did, most club proj- ects revolved about the class- work and tlie main objective of the class. 1. OEA membert: (FRONT ROW) Mary Rodriguez, Lupc Gonzales, Lisa Crawford, Shar.in Brnndon, Ocnise McGlothlln. (SECOND ROW) Diane Ramirez, Sylvia Garica, Vicky Samploy, Cindy Flarwigan, Deborah Sanders, Linda Ledbetler, Sharon Breeding, Teresa Owens (BACK ROW) Norma Martinez, Sandra Martinez, Idalia Mendez, Sara Yt ancz, Oarta Leatherwood, Jarvt Goforth, Laura Clark, Judy Childers, Melody Hogg, Barbara Middleton. 2. OEA officers: Sharon Breeding, President; Vicky Samplcy, vice-president; Jana Goforth, secretary; 0«nlse McGlothlin, par- liamentarian; Laura Clark, Historian; Melody Hogg, reporter; Barbara Middleton, sergcant-at-arms. ♦.yAt mmj

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33D TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 Bake Sales Become FTA Traditions ftfeo The V.Z. Rogers chapter of FTA observed a decline in membership this year. Once one of the largest chapters in Texas, enthu- siasm for it has dwindled along witli the other organi- zations at LHS . But the club did continue to sponsor different functions and maintained their tradi- tional bake sales. One of the big projects of the year, student teaching at adjucent elementary schools, was cancelled this year because of lack of eli- gible members. To be able to student teach the two days, one must be either a junior or a senior and have a minimum number of points acquired through service projects . Janie Johnson was elected Miss FTA, following family footsteps. I » 1. FTA officers: Sharia Robinett, vice president; Rusty Hughes, treas- urer; Susan Coffman, parliamen- tarian; Clovia Riggan, president; Sherrie Marin, secretary; and Tammy Hamilton, historian. 2. Miss FTA, Janie Johnson. 3. Kay Taylor, Christy Caldwell, Kathy Kinard, Sherrie Martin, Tammy Hamilton, Clovia Riggan. (Back Row) Jackie Bell, Sherry Curry, John Paul Peters, Brian Meeks, Sharia Robinett, Karen Pence, Susan Coffman, Marilyn Pence, and Eugene McSchooler. ib s t . j2zr r



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TORNADO, Lamesa, Texas 1975 35D DE Students Honored at Banquet The Distributive Education Club held its annual banquet April 30 . Jose Aguayo, president, served as master of ceremonies and intro- duced Ron Layton, manager of the local J . C. Penney store. Jack Wright, DE sponsor, presented the competitive events awards witli tlie speech winners being Tony Spears, first; Howard Page, second; and Jose Aguayo, tliird. Brian Morris won first in job interview, Lavonda Sand I in, second and Kerry Bedwell third. Advertising winners were Dorothy Love, first; Lisa Franks, second; and Linda Crow, third . Carolyn Holder placed first in display, Tonja Robinson, second; and Joe Ramos, third. And, in sales demon- stration, Pam Duval I was first; James Medlin, second; and Kerry Bedwell, third. Jose Aguayo was named stu- dent of the year and Billy and Margie Corbin of Margie ' s Flower were named employers of the year. For the first time, a DECA Sweetheart was chosen. Receiving the award was Linda Crow, and senior student. 1. Linda Crow, DE sweetheart. 2. Brian IVlorris and banquet speaker Ron Layton. 3. Jose Aguayo, DE stu- dent of the year, presents DE sponsor. Jack Wright with plaque. 4. DE officers: (FRONT ROW) IViary Vara, historian; Sandy Cantu, treasurer; HoUy Herzer, Program co-chairman. Rich Bronwiow, parliamentarian, (BACK ROW) Tony Spears, sergeant- at-arms; Jose Aguayo, president; Dorothy Love, secretary; Bruce Beck, vice-president. 5. Officers: Lavonda SandMn, program co-chairman; Kaye Breedlove, chaplain.

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