The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1978 Page: 5 of 15
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THE BOERNE STAR
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1978
PAGE FIV
Garza Elected Crusaders President
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June 17 & 18
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June 17 & 18
A Exhibition Hall
Next Tuesday the Boerne Art
League will be having a demon-
stration of Repousse by Rose-
anne Hicks.
Repousse is a European art of
using a print and making it a 3
dimentional picture.
A first rate artist, Roseanne
has studied at Delmar College
and also has studied with well
known Texas artist Bill Strain
and Dick Turner, mastering the
technique of Oil, Acrylic and
Water Color painting. She also
works in Pastels.
As a change of pace this
versitile artist also does many
interesting crafts.
Having moved here from
Corpus Christi in January
Roseanne has found the area a
very stimulating place to paint
and was amazed at the many
artists Boerne has.
All are welcome to see this
unique demonstration June 20
at 7:30 p.m. in the Community
Savings meeting room.
Guests and nonmembers will
be asked for a $1.00 donation.
FairOaksRanch Golf andCountry Club
SWIMMING LESSONS
Available to non-members on limited basis
Pre-beginner through advanced beginner
Second session
June 26th through July 7th
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game in 10 years!
Being very interested in all
athletics, Roy has coached in
Little League for the past 11
years and currently coaches the
Boerne State Bank team. While
involved with Little League, he
has also managed a men’s
hardball team, and now
manages the Boerne Hawks
softball team. He helped Jim
Patterson coach a Junior
League football team, the
Packers, for 2 years.
As the new President of the
Crusaders Club, Roy brings his
years of experience in helping
to make this club one of the
most productive civic organiza-
tions in the city and from his
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hounds, attending all the home munity.
games as well as following the The new Board of Directors
Greyhounds on all out-of-town for Boerne Crusaders to serve a
games. In fact Roy and Linda 3-year term includes, Linda
haven’t missed a Greyhound Garza, Lupe Rodriguez, Ken
Klein and Paul Montez.
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Shown (L toR) are newly
elected officers of the Boerne
Crusaders Club Roy Garza,
President; Rudy Perez, Vice
President; Nancy Nieto, Secre-
tary; and George Mitchell
Treasurer. The new officers
will serve 2 years.
After serving on the Board of
Directors for 3 years and
serving as its Treasurer for 2
/ years and Vice President for 2
years, Roy Garza has been
elected President of the Boerne
Crusaders.
Roy and his wife Linda are
lifetime residents of Boerne.
They have three children who
attend Boerne schools: Arthur
Roy 10, Russell 7, and
Roseanna, 5 years.
Roy and Linda are avid sup-
porters of the Boerne Grey-
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' June 17
10:30/A.M.
About 1,500 delegates from
L.U.L.A.C. Councils through-
out the state were in atten-
dance. The theme of the state
convention was “Reform The
Justice System”. Speakers at
the convention were Con-
gressman Bob Krueger,
Senator John Tower, John
Poehnor, Leonell Castillo Ins.,
news media representatives
from major Texas cities and
also David Cruz from San
Antonio, Texas. A noon
luncheon was held in honor of
Texas Attorney General, John
Hill. Elections were also held
for several positions in
L.U.L.A.C. Ruben Bonilla Jr.
was re-elected to state director
and Ray L. Ramiriz was elected
Deputy State Director of
L.U.L.A.C.
A poolside party was held in
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico,
followed by a dance in honor of
the state director. The conven-
tion which lasted four days was
attended by Jose Jimenez,
Tony Montez, Consuelo
Montez, Jerry Valdez, Hope
Valdez, Tom Gonzales, Dolores
Gonzales, and Mary Ann
Rangel.
The Boerne L.U.L.A.C.
Council 4307 held it’s monthly
meeting Thurs. June 8, 1978.
Plans were discussed to spon-
sor a food booth at the Berges
Fest this year and also a parade
entry. Another topic of discus-
sion was a letter and a list of
jobs that was sent to the
Boerne L.U.L.A.C. from San
Antonio City Councilman
Bernardo Eureste. The list
contained a number of jobs that
are offered by the Energy
Dept. He stressed that there is
a need for more hiring of
minorities within this dept.
A report also was given on the
L.U.L.A.C. State Convention
which was held in Laredo,
Texas by the delegates, wives
and guests that attended.
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Hay, Ray Marvin. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1978, newspaper, June 15, 1978; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537566/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.