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J r. F.T.A. iVfter a Mexican dinner held by KTA. the rear ol the cafeteria kitchen, litacev Fillmore helped wash pots and pans in State, district activities keep members busy The clubs combined efforts and sponsored a barbecue dinner in the cafeteria. They also held the third annual basketball dance in February. Part of the proceeds were donated to the American Red Cross for the African Famine Relief Fund to help feed the hungry in Ethiopia. Ken Bell of Majic 102 of Houston served as DeeJay. District III president-elect for 1985-86, Nicole Mathis, pos- ed with Dracula of the Magic Time Machine, after attending official FTA business in Austin. 3 9 9 Jr. FTA Members: Top row: Volanda Brown, Regina Hammons, Mar ' Neumann, Rick Marshall, Sherry Kuykendall, Raymond Odom, Gloria Castillo. Bottom row: Tammie Coleman, Esther Trevino, Raejean Estrada, Dana Mathis, Sharon Whitby, Gay Gehrels, Stacie Coffman, Yolanda Williams, Kim Hill, Annie Gary, Tylnn Mann, Erica Johnson, Nicole Mathis, Roseann Casarez. Jr. FTA Officers and Sponsors: Roanne Perry, sponsor; Rick Mar- shall, president; James Williams, vice-president; Tammie Coleman, secretary-treasurer; Sharon Whitby, parliamentarian; and Lois Kuyken- dall, sponsor. Jr. FTA 75
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s r. F.T.A Club raises money for scholarships As usual, the Junior and Senior FTA were active in state activities. Lisa Martinez was elected state vice president at the convention in Dallas. Her theme was Let Lisa Lead the Way. Also at convention, the team of Lisa Martinez, Kevin Girdy, Cheryl Salazar, Derrick Runnels, Sondi Snell Kim Hill, Melissa Saenz and Roseani. Casercz won the best skit award. On the district level, Nicole Mathis was named president-elect of District IIL Patrick Felder was runner-up for Mr. District III and Sonia King was elected district historian. Officers: Clockwise: Arnold Vasquez, parliamentarian; Cheryl Salazar, secretary- treasurer; Machon Jackson, president; and Sheri Holcombe, vice-president. Along with fellow FTA ' ers, Donna Jackson serv- ed plates at an FTA barbeque dinner. Sponsors: Annette Scott and Kathy Neece. Lisa Martinez, District III FTA presi- dent, was elected state vice-president for the 198.5-1986 school year. Lisa, second from left, attended the initiation of of- ficers ceremonies held at the Hershey Hotel in Corpus Christi. Sr. FTA Members: Top row: Machon Jackson, Monique Williams, Theresa Tolbert, Odell Coleman, Derrick Runnels, David Wallace, Kelvin Girdy. Bottom row: Joyce Williams, Sheri Holcombe, Donna Jackson, Cyn- thia Walker, Melissa Saenz, Craig Falcon, Lisa Martinez, Patricli Felder. 74 Sr. FTA
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Wins ' top 20 award ' at convention Once again the Key Club was ranked 19th out of 241 clubs in the Texas-Oklahoma District. David Lack was elected district secretary and served as lieute- nant governor for Division 25, ranking fifth among 36. He received the Governor ' s special achievement award. Chris Walker received the Tom Dun- can Memorial award for outstanding club secretary. Projects included working at the Women ' s Crisis Center, Royce Buesing sponsor bundling clothing at the Hope Chest Thrift Store, ringing bells for the Salvation Army at Christmas, working for the Hear Foundation and serving at the Kiwanis pancake supper. District 25 Lt. Governor, David Lack, speaks at a Downtown Kiwanis luncheon. Peter Vasquez and second vice presi- dent, Arnold Vasquez, help deliver and set up benches at a new Women ' s Crisis Center. Joe Martinez Trinidad .San Miguel sponsor Emil Svatek sponsor president 1st Vicc-Pres.: Steven Schuiz Secretary: Chris Walker Treasurer: Michael Tisdale Parliamentarian: Russel Hempel Chaplain: Brian Weaver Historian: Darron Cardosa District 25 Lt. Gov.: David Lack Michael Boniba i i 1 i 76 Key Club
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