Sunday, August 14, 2011

Stuff the Bus August 13, 2011

The sun was shining hot as ever, but that didn’t stop some of the Tombstone HS Honor Society, Cheerleaders, Huachuca City School students and the teachers from showing their support of the American Legion Auxiliary at the Stuff the Buss event. 

Thank you to Norma Jean and Jim Doherty for getting the School Buses to the appropriate locations of the Stuff the Bus Event on Saturday.  A special thanks goes to the Banks Family, owners of the Fountain Plaza, who graciously allowed us to park the HCS bus in their lot and to the American Legion where the Tombstone HS bus was parked.

I would also like to thank the many volunteers:
Hether Clay and son Matthew Clay
Shelby Maroney
Melanie Zamudio, her husband Benito, and son Jarritt Dieter
Dale Cummungs and his children Authur, Roxanne, and Rachel
Counselor Cassondra Davis her daughter, Celina
Robin Iott
Jackie Anderson
Mrs. Yungk
Principal Yarborough and his two daughters; Maggie and Madi
Ms. Hanson, teacher
Principal Devere
Mrs. Wilcott and grandaughter, Jaime Robinson.
Ms. Thrasher
National Honor Society Members: Rebeca Bowler, Carolyn Schaffer, Amjilia and Samuel Bastain
Chearleaders: Myranda Zazueta, Shanya Parker, and Bianca Parrish

Mrs. Braswell, HS Guidence Counelor and Volunteer EMT with Huachuca City Fire Depaertment and the Fire Chief Bob Fenimore dropped off cases of notebook paper, pocket folders, erasers, USB drives, and much more.

Dr Crandall, School Board President and his wife stopped by to show support. Sencie Patchin, Tombstone HS employee and American Legion Auxiliary District Vice-President was present the entire day with Lillian Hritz who is also a member of the Auxiliary and the School Board.

I apologize, in advance, if I have left anyone out and ask that you let me know for purposes of getting the correct information in the newspaper.

The American Legion Auxiliary is looking forward to next year,

Please visit http://bit.ly/stuffthebus2011 to see photos taken at the Stuff the Buss event.  

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