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2—LEVELLAND 4 HOCKLEY COUNTY NEWS-PRESS. Sunday. May 29.2005
Stephanie Washington, Post
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BPCA SPC Smallwood Scholarship of Hutto, Lezli Parrish and Tye each reporting peri.
Lufkin $2,000: Jones. receive a certificate
Juniors recognized were: graduating under the Distin-
Wuerflein,
Andrew Jacob Garza, 3. Matt Munoz, 4.
Laurie Massingill,
Coca Cola Scholarship of $500
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and Katherine Hale.
Algebra I honors went to
ship of $400;
SPC
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Clayton. Juanice Tyson pre-
Heather Wisdom presented
Police Report
and another tool were missing
labor market, the most important
and!
West Texas A&M
instructors.
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members handed out poppies and
everyone proudly wore them.
give me more than I can handle,
but there are times I wish He
didn't trust me quite so much.
—Dogs have owners; cats
vague.
-Don't assume malice for
-Bills travel through the
mail at twice the speed of checks.
—Some days are a total waste
Educators Scholarship of $250;
Damian
McDonald received the Econom-
ics awards.
Brandon Rose and Maggie
The top 20 students received
academic blankets, gold hoods
Those students
and G, Houston Street and Austin
Street. Assignments of space are
Parade entry forms may be
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When questioned about the
put sand in the gas 1
car, causing $500 in damage.
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Deputies have been investi-
Just Rambling
with Stephen Henry
Gems cannot be polished
without friction, nor man
perfected without challenges
Regardless of which report passport picture, you probably
we hear, everywhere we look, need the trip,
farmers are doing field work and
moving equipment.
A lot of big equipment is
moving slowly along every of makeup,
highway.
We ask that motorists give
them time to get off the right-of-
way. No one wants to move a
tractor and huge tool bar along a
highway. Unfortunately, some-
times there’s no way to get that
equipment from point A to point
B without traveling along the
pavement. Please drive defen-
sively and get our farmers a
chance to get out of the way.
Remember, if you hit a tractor or
steel tool bar, you lose.
occupied by two men going Graduation
through the area in early May. .
A man i
Athletic Boosters Sigma Phi Scholarship of $400;
Reisa Welch, Early Gradua
tion Scholarship of I
on the lot behind his business The facility is near his home off
- • - ■ ; FM 168.
Scholarship of $1,000 and Lufkin $2,000;
Reagan Williams, Delano
Harvey Phillips Memorial Scholarship of
The weather has been fickle.
First, the temperature soars near
the century mark. Then if falls
into the 70’s and is overcast with have staff.
—If the shoe fits, buy a pair
few in every color.
-Never be open minded;
your brains could fall out.
-Just going to church doesn’t
ties, Metropolitan Statistical Ar-
eas and Workforce Development
Areas. Correct data will not be
available until July or August,
according to a news release.
Because of the errors in the
data, Texas has opted not to
release LAUS data until the
correct data is available. No sub-
state data will be released for the
time being.
“The Texas labor market
continues to make positive gains
~ with the addition of jobs and a
presented to Michael Cohen and decline in, the unemployment
Amanda Videtich.
Andrew Dorow and Susan
Several friends are taking
care of me by sending me lists of
words of wisdom. Here’s a
. .partial list.
Levelland 8l
Hockley County
News-Press
711 Austin Levelland
806-894-3121
Publication Number
146-380
Published each Wednesday
and Sunday at 711 Austin
Street,
P.O. Drawer 1628. Levelland.
Texas 79336-1628.
Postmaster please
send changea of address to
Levelland & Hockley County
News-Press at P.O. Drawer
/ 1626.
Levelland. Texas 76336-1628
Tuesday. The man, who was
drinking a beer, told Boggs that
he was booking for junk iron or
scrap metal. Boggs told him to
leave the property.
A woman complained that
her brother has been calling
harassing her over the teh ,
A woman said a man has
Boggs said he found a man taken from his airplane hangar. Star Scholarship of $200; Who’s Who in F&CS to Dakota
Guy Turner, SPC Smallwood Harris. Royce Blackshear pre-
Scholarship, $2,000; Robert sented the Who’s Who in Auto
jobs in April. Employment in the
sector has now increased in six of
the past seven months. Annual
growth for TTU stood at 16,500
jobs in April, for a growth rate of
0.8 percent.
“More jobs and more Texans
are the bottom lines,”
--- .'C Commissioner Repre-
said TWC Commissioner Repre-
“Texas employers have added
jobs in 19 of the last 21 months,
totaling 229,200 jobs since July
2003."
Following an increase of
3,400 positions in March, Profes-
sional & Business Services em-
ployment posted an increase of
2,500 jobs in April. Employment
in Trade, Transportation &
Utilities built on a small increase
Booth said he was excited
"__o ' ~ ~ ~ ' 1—1 • A 10-by-20 booth without
ors went to Jerod Houser and electricity is $75 and it is $95
Brandon Rose, O.W. Follis Students to: Randall Middleton Judith Munoz. AP Calculus with power. The cost for each
Boys Basketball Tournament for World Geography; Kylie 1------- ------—----- —
----- - ■ z_„„ ~ , Booths will
Boosters Myers for World History, Brittnye Physics and Chemistry honors around the square on Avenues H
j • * -• __ - * — * ______a a . WT »■____• _ ■ X'l ______a ! _ _ /"I Urtiic#zA« Ctraat nnzl A liciitn
Tanner Richardson, Uni- Faulkner for U.S. History; and and Kayin Pearson.
that have occurredjn the past few Scholarship of $22,224;
months. * Dana Smith, Post Mont-
Randy Wade said a 30- gomery Scholarship of $1,000;
gallon air compressor was stolen j ' .
NEWS-PRESS ______
News & Opinion
AWARDS continued from page 1
der’s Opportunity Scholarship of Stephanie Washington. Post Demonstration of Character ors. He noted that 26 students
$500 Montgomery Scholarship of Awards are selected by the staff have completed five or more
Laurie Massingill, $1,000 and Rho L mbda of Beta of Levelland High School. Advanced Placement course and
Levelland Athletic Boosters Sigma Phi Scholarship of $400; Freshmen receiving awards will receive a red cord for
Scholarship of Reisa Welch, Early Gradua were: Amber Brooks, Ryan graduation. Eighty-one students
$150, tion Scholarship of $2,000 and Davis, Mackenzie Macha, Jake attained the All A Honor Roll
Lillian McDonald, 1
Scholarship of $ 1,000 and Lufkin
Industries Scholarship of $5,600;
Audra Methvin.
lawnmower, according to a
report.
iod and will
receive a certificate of accom-
Sophomores recognized plishment. Sixty-three seniors
__ _ _ r ,r„ were: Miran Faulks, Kwail are graduating with a 90 or above
and Ann Bulls Fine Art’s Scholar $475 K and Levelland Athletic Brock, Lindsey Lawless, Derek average and received a certificate
ship of $ 1,000; Boosters Scholarship *of $ 150;
Jeremy Mills, Levelland
Rotarian Scholarship of $500;
—When I’m feeling down, I
like to whistle. It makes the
neighbor’s dog run to the end of
his chain and gag himself.
-If you can’t be kind, at
Memorial Day marks the least have the decency to be
unofficial start of the summer
vacation schedule. We know
many families who are kicking what stupidity can explain,
off their vacations this weekend -A penny save is a govern-
or who will be enjoying a long ment oversight.
weekend at a lake or in the -The real art of conversa-
mountains of New Mexico.. tion is not only to say the right
We can’t help but feel that thing at the right time, but also to
the meaning of Memorial Day is leave unsaid the wrong thing at a
fading from the public conscious- tempting moment.
ness. From a solemn day of -The older you get, the
patriotic celebrations and honor tougher it is to lose weight A&tod
.k— ------ ,k-------™,i B^k ()ne Scholarsh*;p of $275; of the Ycar Scholarship of $500.
Early in the program, LHS
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Rolando Morin, Levelland $ 150 and United Cotton Growers Dayton Castro, James Faulkner, guished Plan for graduation and
Athletic Scholarship of $150; Association r
Amber Morris, Levelland $1,000; Stevl Webb, and David Young.
Athletic Scholarship of $150; Carson Wuerflein, Seniors recognized were:
Matt Munoz, United Sped- Levelland Rotarian Scholarship Chelsea Blackshear, Kolt Brock, and plaques.
ality Advertising Scholarship of of $500 and SPC Family Scholar- Holly Gilliam, Billy Cohen, included: 1. Holly Gilliam, 2.
$250; Lufkin Industries Scholar- ship of $400; Laurie Massingill, Andrew Jacob Garza, 3. Matt Munoz, 4.
- ' 1 Stevi York Lions Club Girl Dorow, Reagan Williams and Kylie Bates, 5. Billy Cohen, 6.
Matt Munoz. I? ‘ ~ “.....
Academic awards were pre- 8. Andrew Dorow, 9. Deborah
a promise of rain. As of this
writing, we’ve seen a
sprinkles and a little mist, but not
real rain.
Some fanners tell us they
don’t want a rain until their make you a Christian any more
cotton crop gets established than standing in a garage makes
while others tell us they need rain you a car.
to get this crop up -If you look like your versity“TTe7as'“t Ariington Michael' Cohen"' for” AP u's.
Scholarship of $2,000; B History.
Vanessa Ruiz, SPC John Ewerz presented the while the Pre-AP Biology honors
Smallwood Scholarship of $2,000, Who’s Who in Accounting to went to Justin Houser and
Levelland Athletic Boosters Kolt Brock and Juanice Tyson Katherine Jackson. The AP
Scholarship of $150; and Univer- presented the Who’s Who in Biology honors went to Matt
sity Success Academy Award of Administrative Procedures to Munoz and Kylie Bates and the
*---- , „■ Chemistry certificates went to
Elizabeth Holder presented Randy Kimberling and Rebecca
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and West Texas A&M University awards to Whitman Paxton for honor went to James Faulkner continued from page 1
Scholarship of $500; ' Spanish I, Melanie Beversdorf and Vanessa Ruiz and the
Ezquiel Salomon, Easter for Spanish II, Annelise Hill for Physics horiors went to Nathan
Castillo for AP Spanish IV. ’ Cohen and Whitney Wilson
Teachers Paul Dinkins and received the AP Physics honors.
Jaclyn Nowlin presented Who’s The Anatomy and Physiology
The World History awards
went to Edgar Barron and
for those who have died in service because by then your body and
to our nation, the Memorial Day your fat are really good friends,
weekend has become a time for ■ ~
barbecues, shopping extravagan- something lost around the house
zas and family bashes.
It seems that only token nods
are made toward our fallen ably right,
soldiers. —If you think there is good
We grew up knowing that in everybody, you haven’t met
Memorial Day was sacred. It was everybody.
a time reserved for the remem- -If you can smile when
brance of those who paid the things go wrong, you have
ultimate price for our nation and someone in mind to blame.
our freedom. Businesses closed —The sole purpose of a
for the day. Towns held patriotic child's middle name is so he can
parades honoring the fallen with tell when he’s really in trouble.
the parade routes often ending at -The mind is like a para-
a local cemetery where Memorial chute: it works much better when
Day speeches were given. VFW it’s open.
-The only difference be-
tween a rut and a grave is the
People took time to clean and depth!
decorate the graves of not just -Remember: once you get
fallen soldiers, but all veterans, over the hill, you begin to pick up
with flowers and flags. Flags speed.
were flown everywhere. -If it weren’t for stress. I'd
As we enjoy this Memorial have no energy at all.
Day weekend, we need to —Whatever hits the fan will
remember the reason for it. We not be evenly distributed.
must remember the men and -Everyone has a photo-
women who have died for this graphic memory. Some, like me,
grand nation, the United States of just don’t have any film.
America.
Katrina Steinhauer, Early BCIS I Who’s Who award to Geography awards went to Jake
J . L i Scholarship of Makenzie Pat and the BIMM Hutto and Riese Welch. The U.S.
$3,000; Burk Burnett Roberts Who's Who awards to Maggie History awards went to Landon
T? _1 rv IJ a a 1 1 I imo 'inn Dnzlallo tiinilA
also the AP U.S. History awards were
stealing five impact wrenches of $500;
.ill ilbl. # C fvttt? ?’ t ’ - -- -- - — - • - •
-Birds of a feather flock
together, and then they poop on
your car.
-There’s always a lot to be
thankful for if you take time to
look for it. For example, I am
sitting here thinking how nice it
is that wrinkles don’t hurt.
Family Katherine
’ Amy Montgomery.
Scholarship of $1,000 the Who’s Who” in Spanish Padilla. The AP Chemistry
Scholarship of $500; ' Spanish I, Melanie Beversdorf and Vanessa Ruiz and the
gating a rash of rural burglaries New Mexica Tuition Waiver Pre-AP Spanish II; and Eimy Foos and Dayton Castro. Billy
Cindy Newsom presented
stole a. 22-caliber rifle, two pellet Scholarship of $1,000; SPC Who to Laura Beltran. Juanice excelling academically all year
Kolt Brock, 7. Laurie Massingill,
-The easiest way to find and Levelland Athletic Scholar- Principal Virdie Montgomery sented to a number of high school Hughes, 10. Reagan Williams;
is to buy a replacement.
—He who hesitates is prob-
late,” said Texas Workforce
Commission Chair Diane Rath.
“Just as important, job gains are
broad based, with gains in
virtually all major industry sec-
tors.”
Construction employment in-
creased by 4,000 positions over
Davidson received the AP Art IV P16 mon*h, its largest monthly
awards. increase since February 2001.
The principal also presented Employment in Manufacturing
FFA the Occupational FCS Who’s certificates to those students » - » • - ......-
Scholarship of Tyson presented the BECP and those graduating with hon-
James Means said hand $2,0000; FFA Scholarship of Who’s Who to Lilly McDonald.
~ Z_L_‘ ‘J -----; Eddins, Addie Vest and Arlin of accomplishment and a gold
Mark Witt, Levelland Ath- Pruitt tassel. Twenty-one seniors are
letic Boosters Scholarship of Juniors recognized were: graduating under the Distin-
Scholarship of Amy Montgomery, Justin Turner, received a black cord to wear.
Street. It will disband in the
parking lot at First Baptist
Church.
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of the Southwest Scholarship of Turner, Cassandra Cummings, went to Jonathan Richey and register for the parade.
Maggie Contreras presented
the Who’s Who in English
went to Nathan Hinojosa and
awards went to Jacob Garza and Levelland, Texas 79336, or faxed
to Howe at (806) 894-3793.
Booth space for Early Set-
increase since February
Manufa
rose for the third consecutive
month, gaining 1,300 jobs in
Jerry Boggs said a hand grinder guns and ammunition. Smallwood Scholarship of Tyson presented the BECP and those graduating with tion-
tccl James Means said hand $2,0000; FFA Scholarship of Who’s Who to Lilly McDonald. w . 1 cncauraged by the
from his business on First Street, tools and other items have been $ 1,0000 and Order of the Eastern Debra Salley presented the LISD tO TCCC1VC la^7 marke^the^mos" important
$120,000 grant of which is continued job growth.
The Texas Education Agency
tank of her $1,200; and Robert Pearce Math Who’s Who in Law Enforcement dent School District a $120,510
” **.???; to Escolastica Hinojo; the Who’s grant for programs with Limited
>r, FFA Scholar- Who in Construction to Kolt English Proficient students.
. . . " Mi "1:’; J The grant project period is
ling and reward Institute Scholarship ®f $9,000; Engineering Graphics to Joe from June 15 through Dec. 31.
lepnone. ® Robyn Thouunan, Masonic Juarez. The Wno’ ----
A woman said a man has Crime Line is offering a Lodge Scholarship of $200; Wood went to Kris Kern,
threatened to kill her, according $500 reward for information Order of the Eastern Star T , r J ~
to a report. leading to the arrest of a man Scholarship of $200; CJ. Red Who’s Who in Band to Jonathan
ip of
Endowment
here on April 27.
out programs to improve the
performance of limited English
Jamee Eaton presented the proficient students on the TAKS
ic male in his late teens or $500; and University Success Methvin and Justin Mendoza and meet state and local sraduation
* the Who’s Who in Art to Jacob requirements.”
Dusty Van Ness, David and Gunn and Laura Carden. * Funds will be used for
. . . 1 Tim Trujillo presented the intensive programs of instruc-
tall and weighed 160-180pounds. Government of $500; Who’s Who in Theatre to EJ. tion, mmeriah for teachers and
■ _
Rotary Girl of the Year Scholar- Castro for Speech, Annalise its superintendent. Dr. John ““ting Labor Ronny Congleton.
‘s Rodriguez for Debate and Tony Booth, on the award ----*
of $150 and Crus for Sub Rosa. 1 know THP roidonf, in the
wJrwh.M» S c«p<~
JoseViolete,MigrantSchoi- Lowrance far Yearbook and we will ara6^reralteatthr meet to co
Jacob Garza and Billy Cohen for of next yw," Rnws «aid
Barker presented the
Who’s Who in Health to Lindsey
Lawless and Mackenzie Macha.
A woman said that someone House Memorial Scholarship of Technology to Mark Witt; the has awarded Levelland Indepen- Employers Ron Lehman.
Scholarship of $1,000; to Escolastica Hinojo; the Who’s grant for programs with I .imited
John Turner r7r'* 2- ------- *- "■ ** -------
ship of $1,000 and Devry Brock and the Who’s Who in
ics to Joe from June 15
)’s Who in 2006.
Crime Line is offering a Lodge Scholarship- of $200; Wood went to Kris Kern. According to the TEA, “the
i Eastern Star Ray Vasquez presented the purpose of the grant is to carry
who robbed a convenience store Davidson Scholarship of $500; Richey and Robyn Thomman.
or 2.700
Academy award of tiOOO; rhe Who's Who in An to Jacob requirements1" l°C*1 g"<tal,iOn
Dusty Van Ness, David and Gunn and Laura Carden. * Funds will be used for
feet 4 inches and 5 feet 6 inches Stephanie Stanley Scholarship in — — .... - -
He entered the Town &
Country store on Clubview Drive
at 4:55 a.m. April 27. He
threatened a store employee with
a handgun and left tne business
with an undisclosed amount of ship of $500; Levelland Athletic
cash. Boosters Scholarship of $150
The bandit and another man Jo Beth Parks Scholarship of
who was waiting outside crossed $200; 1
the street and walked toward
South Plains College. arship of $500;
Anyone who has informa Cedric Wade, 1926 Study
tion on the suspects should Club Scholarship in History of
contact the Levelland Police $200 and L.G. Griffin Scholar-
Department at 894-6164. ship of $250;
Amy Stanford, Kiwanis Who awards in Physical Educa- award went to Jamie Hargrove^
from his Concho Road property Scholarship of $ 1,000 and tion to Alex Martinez and Sonya
between March 1 and May 20. Levelland ISDFoundation Schoi- Bihl.
Fanners in the area reported arship of $500; \--Biana Pate presented the Brenae Moore while the World
seeing a white GMC pickup ~ ____. --- - - - .v.
Scholarship of Makenzie Pat and the BIMM Hutto and Riese Welch. The U.S.
is suspected of Family Scholarship in Business Davidson, Nicole Murphy and Luna and Christina Padilla while
* ; and SPC Family Katherine Hale. She -*—*"”*’ »*—- J
betisnd kt&M Scholarship «»f $W00;’ presented. the Telecom & Net-
Guy Taylor, Post Mont- working Who’s Who to Bethany
gomery Scholarship of $l,0p0; Clayton. Juanice Tyson pre-
Jessica Tafoya, SPC Family sented the Who’s Who in BCIS II Brashear received the Govem-
break-in, the man told deputies Scholarship of $400; to Kolt Brock. ment honors and Cory Turner,
that a woman he had been living Jessica Taylor, Southeast- Matt Pond presented the Eeagan Williams and Lilly
with suggested he break into the em Oklahoma State University Agriculture Who’s Who Awards "
building and take a lawnmower. Scholarship of $23,000; White- to Ben Patterson and Ben Myatt.
The man said he did not take the face Volunteer Fire Department
Scholarship of $600; Choctaw the Who’s Who in Allied Health
Nations Scholarship of $8,000; to Jessica Tafoya.
Someone broke into Donald Kurt Taylor memorial Scholar-
Coe’s Avenue X residence and ship of $1,000; Ford 1
students. 11. Whitney Capps; 12. Judith
Recognized for English I Munoz; 13. Taylor McDonald;
were Randall Middleton and 14. Patty Rodriguez; 15. Vanessa
B. with a plaque. ' Britney Fletcher. Ruiz; 16. Brittnye Hurst; 17.
Teachers of the Year awards Recognized for Pre-AP En- Stevi York; 18. Rolando Morin;
were also presented. Recipients glisb I were John Gardner and 19. Susan Brashear; and 20. Amy
are chosen by the students. The Mandi Padilla. Stanford.
~ English II awards went to The banquet concluded with
lege Athletic Trainer Scholarship Newsom for the award while the Arlin Pruitt and Carlo Wade Montgomery recognizing two
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Trainer Scholarship, and FFA Davis. The junior class selected went to Nick Castillo and Leslie ship. He presented gavels to
*'■* 1 • ' Russell Ashley while the senior Hale. English III awards went to Jacob1'Garza, President of the
SPC class selected Randy Parrish. The Josh Lorenz and Meagan Alcazar Senior Class, and Kolt Brock,
went to Stratton Paxton and
Makenzie Pate. English IV
Marco Ramirez, Levelland Who’s Who in Math awards to awards went to E.J. Corrales and continued from Dane 1
—«-----l:_ tf'Tcn. IZ.,1^. Hal/» anrl AP Pnolicl)
IV awards went to Roland Morin H before turning east on Houston
and Patty Rodriguez.
Spanish I honors went to
Issac Gonzalez and Martha
Rachel Rodriquez, College awards to Andrew Dorow, Cory Alaniz while Spanish II awards
$12,000 and Levelland Athletic Judith Munoz, Robyn Thomman Roxana Ortiz. Spanish III awards
’ went to Nathan Hinojosa and
Janet Spencer presented the Annelise Hill and AP Spanish IV Baptist Church, PO^Box J286,
$750, Levelland ISD Foundation Hutton for Biology, Andrew Monica Martinez.
Ankit Shah and Christina Prindle Hers may now be rented through
the Chamber of Commerce.
The cost for a IO-by-10
booth without electricity is $50
ship of $200; presented a Friend of LHS Award
Judith Munoz, Post Mont- to Ann Capps and recognized
gomery Scholarship of $ 1,000; PACE President David Etheredge
Ben Myatt, Burnett
Roberts Rotary Boy of the Year
Scholarship of $500 and SPC
Family Scholarship of $400;
Ben Patterson, Howard Col- Freshman Class selected Cindy
of$12,000, South Plains Athletic sophomore class selected Delight while Pre-AP English II awards students for outstanding leader-
Scholarship of $1,000; Russell Ashley while the senior Hale. English III awards went to Jacob' Garza, President of the
Brennan Poer, SPC class selected Randy Parrish. The Josh Lorenz and Meagan Alcazar Senior Class, and Kolt Brock,
Smallwood Scholarshipof $2,000 whole school selected Vicki while AP English III awards President of the Student Council,
and Hockley County Farm Bu- Romero for the honor. went to Stratton Paxton and Olj''r'T*T
reau Scholarship of $500; Randy Parrish presented the Makenzie Pate. English IV X X X^X2/^%O
Kyle Bates, Taylor McDonald Katherine Hale and AP English
Roberson, Blake Myers, Monique Green,
Levelland Educators Association Miran Faulks and Arlin Pruitt.
Scholarship of $250 and L.G.
Griffin Scholarship of $250;
Boosters Scholarship of $150;
Patricia Rodriquez, Las
Fidelis Study Club Scholarship of Who’s Who in Science to: Jake
--I always know God won t Scholarship of $500; Levelland Dorow for AP Biology; Dayton
->n /-on on „ Athletic Boosters Scholarship of Castor for Physics; Cory Turner
$150 and SPC Family Scholar- for AP Physics; Amanda Videtich while Geometry awards went to
ship of $400; for Chemistry; James Faulkner Humberto Nunez and Lezli
Angelica Rodriquez, Pan- for AP Chemistry; and Annelise Pamsh. Algebra II awards went
handle-Plains Higher Education Hill for IPC. to Derek Eddins and Nicole and is $75 with electricity.
Authority Scholarship of $100 Tracy Barker presented the Keeling while Pre-Calculus hon-
and WTSU Scholarship of $500; Who’s Who awards in Social
Brandon Rose, O.W. Follis Students to: Randall Middleton Judith Munoz. AP Calculus ... .- .
Boys Basketball Tournament for World Geography; Kylie honors went to Kolt Brock and additional electrical outlet is $10.
MVP Scholarship of $500 and Bates for Government; Blake H°lly Gilliam^while Integrated Booths will be allowed
Levelland Athletic T ' \ - -- -----.Z "
Scholarship of $150; Hurst for Economics; James went to Nathaniel Covarrubias
The Biology honors went to on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Julio Rodriquez and Jillian Rink 3 Vendors can make immedi-
. „ . . ate booth selections with
payment at the chamber office.
However, no refunds will be
allowed after June 10.
For more information, con-
tact the chamber at 894-3157.
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Rigg, John. Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 17, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 29, 2005, newspaper, May 29, 2005; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253612/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.