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The Achiever The Achiever National Delta Tau Alpha Newsletter November 2006 “The bitterness of studying is preferable to the bitterness of ignorance” -Unknown Study Much & Study Smart GOOD LUCK!
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The AchieverThe Achiever National Delta Tau Alpha Newsletter November

2006

“The bitterness of studying is preferable to the bitterness of ignorance” -Unknown

Study Much & Study Smart

GOOD LUCK!

Guess Who?My Name is Chase Kizziah. I grew up in what used to be the small town of Richmond, Texas. I was raised around agriculture but, I was never directly involved. It wasn’t until

my sophomore year in high school that I became active in the FFA and raised a steer for the county fair. From there, I worked to be more active and became the FFA chapter president. During my high school years I was also in PALS, varsity track, and on the

varsity football team. After high school, I attended Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas studying Civil

Engineering. It didn’t take long for me to realize that I was not where I wanted to be, or studying what I enjoyed most. After a year at Texas Tech, I transferred to Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas to study Agriculture Mechanization. At the current time, I am still at Sam Houston with a major in Agriculture Mechanics and a minor in

Construction Management. I plan to graduate in the fall of 2007. I am an active member of the Ag Mech club,

Block and Bridle, DTA Chapter Treasurer, and happy to be your 2006-2007 DTA

Southern Region Vice President.

In The Loop!National Council

Fall Meeting ReviewDiscussed Recruitment Possibilities

T-shirt Fundraiser (Coming Soon)

Corbus Books can be Electronic

Planning Continues for Convention

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

What’s Happenin’

-Participating in the Angel Tree Program-Selling Christmas goodies for a fundraiser

-Adopted a family for

Christmas

-Making fresh Christmas

wreaths for our

fundraiser

Check out the website!!! @ www.fhsu.edu/agriculture/natdtaTo submit Form 40’s after every meeting to [email protected] (ASAP) so that your chapter can be included in the newsletter.

Your Form 40

Info Here

Your Logo

Here


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