The Western Texan (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1983 Page: 3 of 16
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Thursday, May 5, 1983 — THE WESTERN TEXAN — Page 3
NEW OFFICERS—Student body officials for 1983-84 are
(bottom) Danny Hunter, Dean Mackey, (top) Veda Owens and
John Moesch. -James Hernandez photo
Three summer camps set
by Erika Lee
This summer, WTC will
host three camps.
According to Dr. Duane
Hood, dean of student ser-
vices, the South Plains' FHA
has chosen WTC as a sum-
mer camp site June 14-16.
Mickey Baird is coor-
dinator of a cheerleading
camp to take place June
20-23.
The last is a Bible camp
coordinated by CSC director
Jim Ritchey. It will be in pro-
gress July 11-14.
In choosing the college as
host for a camp, a contact is
negotiated by Hood or Gay
Hickman, vice president for
finance. George Gann,
cafeteria manager, is in
charge of the food contract.
Hood explained organiza-
tions choose WTC for a
camp location because of ex-
cellent facilities and ample
space.
(GRADUATES, from page 1)
Sixty-nine Associate in
Arts degree candidates are
Helen Joyce Althof, Laura
Annie Arnett, Patricia Elene
Michele Beach, Douglas
Wayne Beebe, Jane Ann Bill-
ingsley, Jay Schuyler
Blakemore, Billy
Boatenhamer, Angie
Casbeer, Robert M. Cole Jr.,
Elliott Lahar Cox, Randall
Curtis, Alesia Gene Eaton,
David Ray Etheredge, Ellis
Don Fox, Norma Jeane
Frazier, Brenda Jane Fritz,
Lori Dale Fuqua and Elaine
Ann Galyean.
Also, Doylene Scott
Gilliland, Oziel E. Gonzalez,
Timothy Bruce Gradous,
Cassandra Louise Gray,
Tammy Michele Guy, Shirley
Jean Hair, Noma Yvonne
Hansen, James L. Hargrove,
Mary Lea Hawkins, Sheila
DeAnn Heflin, Karen Lynn
Hildebrand, Adam Holla-
day, Randy Gene Hud-
dleston, Ramona Marie
Irlbeck and Selma Luann
Kennedy.
More are Dana LuAnn
Kight, Rebecca Jane Kinerd,
Margaret Armande Langis,
Steven Ray Long, Danny
Ray Massey, Nancy Paula
McNaughton, James Glen
Meadows, Roberto G. Men-
doza, Martha Sue Miller,
Nettie Ann Moss, Sharon
Kaye Nachlinger, Gayla Ann
Newton, Gale White Nor-
thcott, Linda Joyce Parker,
John Lloyd Pavlik, Mary
Frances Pearson, Gena Rene
Peel, Alma Dale Pieper,
Patricia B. Quiros, Jeff
Riedel and Robert Ray
Richter.
Finally, Rodney Dan
Reeves, Helen Richardson,
Greg A. Riggins, Kirk
Robinson, Debora D.
Schubert, Rebecca Lynn
Scott, Alvin Lee Selmon Jr.,
Tracee Ann Stahl, James
Todd Stewart, Chris Dale
Sturdevant, Clifford Gene
Taylor, Robby Trevey, Daryl
Efraim Ward, Tracy Warren
and Cheryl Lynn Wright.
An Associate in General
Education degree will be
Danny Hunter elected president
of student body for coming year
The slate is complete —
hail to Hunter, Mackey,
Owens and Moesch.
Roscoe's Danny Hunter
and Tonnie Sanders of
Midland contested for presi-
dent of the student body.
Formal announcement of the
positions followed recent
elections in the Student
Center. The winners were
named during the Spring
Formal April 26.
Hunter said, "I was really
surprised and excited and
still am! I'd like to thank all
the people who helped me
run for office."
According to Mickey
Baird, student activities
director, "The vice-
presidential race was the best
contested one."
Candidates for vice-
president were Dean Mackey
of League City, Annette
Diller of Hereford, Mark In-
gebrigtsen of Ft. Worth and
Cliff Payne of Snyder.
"I'm looking forward to
working with my fellow of-
ficers,". said new vice-
president Mackey.
Veda Owens of Sweet-
water will hold the office of
treasurer. Running against
her was Snyder's Riley Kit-
chens. Asked if she felt she
could work well with her
fellow officers, Owens
replied, "Yes, all of them are
real neat guys, and I think
we'll work just super
together."
Running unopposed for
secretary was John Moesch
of Roby. Moesch said that
his goals are to do a compe-
tent job and try as much as
possible to work with other
officers efficiently.
Campus briefs...
A painting by art professor
Michael Thornton graces the
cover of WTC's new catalog.
"Lone Star Sunset,"
selected for the cover of
Towns West magazine last
summer, is one of a series of
works entitled Saturday
Afternoon Matinee.
Voice and piano students
of Jane Womack, music in-
structor, will be presented in
recital tonight at 7:30 in the
fine arts theatre.
The program is free of
charge.
A spring concert featuring
all music students is schedul-
ed Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in the
theatre.
A painting by art professor
John Gibson has been ac-
cepted for the 47th annual
national mid-year show of
the Butler Institute of
American Art in
Youngstown, Ohio.
"Love Altar," in oil and
acrylic, will show June 26
through Aug. 28.
Janet Thomas, 67, security
guard for the college, died
April 21.
She had been a security
guard 20 years. She was born
in England and moved to
America in 1940.
She is survived by a son
and a sister.
• • • • • • •
Six students will exhibit
their works in an art show
beginning Sunday in the fine
arts gallery.
Represented are Robin
Banks of Lubbock, Chris
Walior of Colorado City,
Debra Dolliver of Snyder,
Victor Sawyers of Snyder,
Brenda Fritz of Sweetwater
and Debora Schubert of
Sweetwater.
Michael Thornton, fine
arts chairman, is coor-
dinator.
Dr. Don Newbury, WTC
president, has been ap-
pointed chairman of the
cultural affairs committee of
the West Texas Chamber of
Commerce.
presented to Billy Doran
Durham Jr.
Forty-seven Associate in
Applied Science degrees are
reserved for Rene Arsenio
Alvarez, James Wesley
Baker, Walter Dewitt Banks,
Dale W. Bernard, Michael
Lynn Blakely, Sheryl Menn
Boiles, Donovan Leroy
Buckland, James Brian
Daniel, Kendall Zane Den-
ton, Berton L. Deselms,
Kevin Dean Ehart and Ricky
Lee Elliott.
More are Michael Lee
Epley, Yolanda Escamilla,
Cullen Arnold Farmer,
Eleodoro Berlanga Garza
Jr., Beth Geiger, Billy Clin-
ton Gilbreath, Ellis Wayne
Gruben, Bart A. Haley,
Jerry Lee Hendon, Jerry E.
Hendon Jr., James L. Her-
nandez and Samuel Akpan
Inyang.
Also, Raymond Randy
Isbell, James Paul Johnson,
Danny Glenn Keiner, Joyce
Helen Kimzey, Robbie
Graden- Long, Samuel
Manuel Lujan, Carl Wayne
Mayfield, Susan Kay Moore,
Jerol Wayne Morrow, Tony
Perez, Charles Q. Purcell,
Tina Renee Huddleston Pur-
vis, Mario Alonso Reyna,
Jose DeLaLuz F. Rivera,
Sandra Jo Rosas, Sammy
Jay Simmons, Joe Whit
Simpson, Timothy Robert
Strozzi, Gregory Lane
Underwood, Janet Marie
VanCamp, James R.
Walker, Jeffery Wayne War-
ren and Tammye Jill
Weaver.
An Instructor of
Cosmetology degree will be
presented to Rosa Lea Mc-
Comb.
Other cosmetology degrees
were earned by Debra
Ballard, Tina St. Clair
Calderon, Margaret
Cawthron, Martha Fay
Dever, Naida Garza, Delores
Jean Gaston, Vicki Diane
Givens, Anita Alvarado Her-
rera, Debra Kay Lindsey,
Montica Morton, Patricia
Sue Parker, Kim Iline Soto,
Carol Ann Vann and Tracey
P. Wilbanks.
Dr. Robert Clinton
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Moesch, John. The Western Texan (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1983, newspaper, May 5, 1983; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666451/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Western Texas College Library.