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Darren Hornstein was named the outstanding VICA menilHT in Texas. Klake Shaw won first place in carpet laying in the state. Clubs recognized as tops in Texas Clubs and representatives of organizations received state honors during the year. At the state Anchor Club convention, the Stroman chapter was named the NUMBER ONE CLUB IN TEXAS. Other awards won by the group are yearbook, first place; scrapbook, first place; school service, first place; club achievement, first place; community service, second place; safety campaign, first place and a $ 1 00 prize. VICA members also won state honors. Darren Hornstein was named the OUTSTANDING VICA MEMBER IN TEXAS and Blake Shaw won first place in carpet laying competition in the state. FTA member, Lisa Martinez, was elected vice president of the state FTA organization. VOE-PEL MEMBER, Rhonda Nichols, placed seventh in information communications on the NATIONAL level in VOE-PEL competition in Houston. Industrial Arts members won honors in state competition. First place winners were William Kalich, Darrel Depine, Byron Sturm, Blake Shaw, Ron Drier (also won best in division). Second place winners were Bill Klesel, Leroy Bustamente, Clif- ford Bauder, Cindy Wagner, Billy Frederick, Ran- dy Parkan, and Neal Dunno. Key Club was ranked 19th out of 241 clubs in Texas and Oklahoma. Nine Student Council members were nominated for national awards, including Debra Garza, Dar- ron Caradosa, Dawn Parker, Connie Janak, Becky Marbach, Lisa Martinez, Myra Hood, Suzanne Wilkinson and Jeanne Timme. 112 Club Awards
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Lee Ann Nails Tonya Prosen Letha Renard Jane Richter Rebecca Shumbera Sandra Salazar Kim Speck One reason that the club is successful is that the members take the business sessions seriously. Officers Rebecca Shumbera President Lee Ann Nails Vice President Stacie Doyle Secretary Kim Garrett Treasurer Sponsors are Mrs. Connie Anders and Mrs. Mary Ann Pavne. .F BLA Future Business Leaders attend state convention As winner of the Thanksgiving Food Drive, FBLA was awarded a plaque and honored at a donut party. Representatives of the club attended the state Leadership Con- ference in San Antonio in March. New officers were installed at a Christmas party at Casa Ole and the spring banquet was held at King Crab. Lee Ann Nails was awarded a $200 scholarship and Janet Kocian was recognized as the top salesperson and Sandra Salazar was recognized as the runner-up. Appointed officers were Wendy McSpadden, parliamentarian; Rita Alvarado, sergeant-at-arms; Conni Carville, historian; Jane Richter, photographer; and Tenae Renard, director. FBLA 111
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