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!
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 I am an active member of the Ag Mech club, Block and Bridle, DTA Chapter Treasurer, and happy to be your DTA Southern Region Vice President.
In The Loop! National Council Fall Meeting Review Discussed 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 To submit Form 40’s after every meeting to (ASAP) so that your chapter can be included in the newsletter. Your Form 40 Info Here Your Logo Here