The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1994 Page: 3 of 48
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Stacy Peikert stressed the impor-
tance of team work to the Brazos
High School FFA banquet assem-
bly Thursday night President of the
Sealy FFA Chaff ter, she was guest
speaker for the occasion. She is
District IV nominee for area presi-
dent to be decided May 7th in Bren-
ham.
Stacy said that more goals can be
reached through working together.
Without teamwork, the Future
Farmers of America organization
would not be as strong as it is.
Turning her attention in another
direction, Stacy pointed out that
through more team work, more so-
cial problems... gangs, drugs and
crime...would be solved.
The Thursday banquet was held in
the high school commons area with
a buffet style meal preceding the
program.
Joe Speckmaier, chapter reporter,
offered the invocation prior to the
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Mary King, chapter president, in-
troduced guests. Acknowledge-
ments were made by the vice presi-
dent and treasurer, Rebecca
Reznicek and Leann Kosik. Chapter
activities were recounted by the sec-
retary, Teresa Sebring.
Harrell Hooker is sentinel of the
organization whose advisor is Fred-
die Engelbrecht
Harold Luhn of Bellville and
Doyle Haas of Wallis were honored
with honorary chapter farmer awards
presented by the officers of the
chapter.
Donnie Strieder presented to
Mary King a check for the FFA and
FHA Chapters from the Austin
County Farm Bureau.
Frank Rejsek, Brazos, High
School counselor made presenta-
tion of scholarships to three mem-
bers, Teresa Sebring and Leann
Kosik, who were the recipients of
the $500 FFA chapter and Kocrek
scholarships, respectively, and to
Clay Engelbrecht, who received the
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Teresa Sebring, secretary of the Brazos FFA, presented honorary chapter
member awards to Harold Luhn, at left, and Doyle Haas, at the banquet Thurs-
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football, basketball, track and ten-
nis. This coaching staff includes:
Melanie Smith, Donna Hopkins,
James Wright, Marlin Jordan,
James Davis, Troy Chitty, Terri
Nelson, and James Davis.
Leslie Zapala gave the closing
prayer to conclude the 1994 junior
high school banquet.
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, ’ Last week a local group met at
the Gordon Memorial Library for
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. • ing their family roots and to get the
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< ular hobby in the United States to-
day.
» Gordon Memorial Library will
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Also a special thanks to Mart and Maryann Maxwell for their
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More especially thanks to our volunteers who worked so hard.
Finally, thanks to everyone who bought (and hopefully enjoyed)
our barbecue.
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pe ~ High school students, Sarah the welcome extended by the master
Several events are planned at San Blume, Rikki Winkelmann and Ge- of ceremonies, faculty member
Felipe in the coming weeks, all to off Krampitz, who arc 1994 Johnnie Krenck. Kim Louis offered
be held at the San Felipe Festival seniors, told the Sealy Junior High the opening prayer.
Grounds north of the Katy Railroad School extra-curricular activities Exira-curricular activity depart-
track. banquet assembly about their ments were introduced by’teachers
A barbecue cookoff and volley- accomplishments and how they and sponsors, Junior High Band di-
ball tournament arc scheduled for attained them. They were guest rectors, and cheerleader, UIL liter-
Saturday, May 14, according to speakers at the banquet program in ary, spelling bee, student council
Mayor Diana Boring. A summer the Selman Elementary School and junior high yearbook sponsors
festival is slated for June 4 and 5. cafetorium Thursday night, April at the beginning of the program.
The third week-end in August is 28. These duties were handled by Don
reserved for an event to be held by The students, all of whom have Allphin, Mona Norris, Mary
Apache Indians, which will feature had successful school careers, cvi- Rossler, Y vonne Drab, Ed Morris,
dancing, food and music by the na- denced that it takes discipline and and Tammy Kadlecek.
live Americans. Last year’s event determination to reach goals. Coaches gave recognition to the
was held in Alvin. A smorgasbord dinner preceded athletes, which included volleyball,
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Petrusek, Wilma. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1994, newspaper, May 5, 1994; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559155/m1/3/?q=hereford+fire: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.