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On the left, NSSAR IT f-
Chairman, William
Marrs.
Chancellor Mark Hansen, also that there are no resoiu 0
By-Laws revisions for consideration;
Historian Don Stone, who also talked about TXSSAR Partners
in Patriotism with the American Legion;
Compatriot Stephen Rohrbough, Contests, Mledals and Awards
Committee, and Vice President District 3;
VP District 6, Thomas Hill, presented by Compatriot Tom
Whitelock;
VP District 11, Willie Walker; he also moved the nomination of
Below is a shot of one of H. Ross Perot to receive the Gold Good Citizenship Medal, which
the conference rooms at was seconded, with discussion and passed.
the BOM. Promotion and Media Relations, Compatriot Dr. Jim Johnson;
Council of Chapter Presidents Chairman Ed Heath reported
minutes on file, and a change of the form of elected officers to include
/ t dates of terms of office.
Coastal Group Registrar Mike Everheart reported that he had
received 38 applications, which is ahead of what he had received
last year.
Inland Group registrar reported 57 new member applications
and 10 supplemental applications since March.
Chaplain Rev. Doug Harper reported that he is working with
State Secretary Harry Fife to obtain a list of Chapter Chaplains.
VP District 1 Compatriot Bill Holcombe reported there are two
Fred Bultman small chapters with 50+ members, which is 2% of TXSSAR
discussing membership.
Alexander VP District 2 Compatriot Bill Harper reported on his two
Hodge's chapters.
Walkathon VP District 4, Compatriot John Knox, VP District 5 Compatriot
while Ed David Crymes, and VP District 10, Compatriot Samuel Whitten, no
Heath listens.
report.
VP District 7, Compatriot Mike Green has held a meeting of
Below from district chapters to help with new applications.
left, Peter
McLellan, VP District 8 Compatriot Allan Henshaw reports that all is well
Nathan White, in his district, that there is good representation at the Board of
Steve Managers Meeting, and that they had conducted a grave marking
Seachord, and ceremony.
Mike Radclfff f"VP District 9, Compatriot Luis Ramirez, who was absent, was
reported by State President Compatriot Jim Heath was down to one
chapter, since Liberty Chapter was dissolved.
Compatriot Dr. Wendell Edwards recommended the removal of
Compatriot Jones from the Auditing Committee due to his
appointment as TXSSAR Treasurer.
Perpetual Membership Committee Chair, Compatriot Lovell
Aldrich reported and State President Dr. Jim Heath recommended
that Perpetual Members consider paying $34.50 per year to offset
National and chapter dues in lieu of obtaining a NSSAR Life
N :Membership.
State Meetings Committee reported that the November 2005
meeting would be in reported Abilene, with the annual meeting in
Sugar Land. The August 2006 BOM meeting in Lake Jackson, the
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