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Thursday, July 5, 2012, The Nocona News, Page 3
Campus reports
Open for business . . .
NCTC
GAINESVILLE North
Central Texas College
announced this week its offi-
cial listings of students rec-
ognized for outstanding aca-
demic achievement during
the recently concluded 2012
spring semester.
Students named to the
NCTC President's Honor
List are those who achieved
a perfect 4.0 grade point
average (GPA) while
enrolled in at least 12 semes-
ter credit hours. The Dean's
Honor List includes those
students earning a GPA of
3.5-3.99 while taking 12 or
more hours.
"We're very proud to
honor our students in this
way," said Dr. Larry Gilbert,
Arts & Sciences dean.
"Performing at this high
level in all courses is not
easy, particularly for the
large number of our students
who work either full-time or
part-time while attending
classes.
"For their hard work and
for their pursuit of excel-
lence in their studies, we
congratulate all of these stu-
dents and wish them the very
best as they continue their
education or move into the
workplace."
Persons wishing to obtain
additional information about
academic honors recognition
at North Central Texas
College may contact the
office of the Dean of Student
Services at 940-668-4241.
Students honored for aca-
demic achievement includ-
ed:
Named to the President's
Jalee earns
certification
of mastery
Jalee Woody ard, a
6thgrade homeschool student
from Nocona, received a cer-
tificate of achievement as a
"Memory Master" from the
Classical Conversations
community of
Denton/Sanger.
The goal is to encourage
the importance of memoriza-
tion of over 400 basic facts
and principles of history,
math, science, Latin, geogra-
phy, and English grammar.
This honor is achieved by
memorizing over 400 pieces
of information in order to
facilitate learning additional
knowledge in each subject.
Jalee is the daughter of Jason
and Darci Woodyard and has
achieved this award for the
past two school years.
Other area students who
achieved Memory Master
status include Joy Wells
(Decatur), Nathanael Jaloub
(Pilot Point), Nabil Jaloub
(Pilot Point), Noah Munsell
(Paradise), Kyle Chrisman
(Denton), Abigail Myers
(Gainesville), Emily Tatsch
(Tioga).
Classical Conversations is
celebrating growth in its
15thyear of excellence in
education. It offers Parent
Practicums to mentor parent-
teachers, while students
enjoy their community of
friends on the same journey
and encourage one another in
their studies. A new
Classical Conversations
community is underway to
begin in August in Gaines-
ville. If you would like to
know more contact Darci
Woodyard at 366-4056.
Honor List were:
From Bowie — Ashley
Rene Bell, Kasandra Lee
Burk, Sarah Beth Harris,
Tori Patrice Hendon, Ryder
Lee Jenkins, Jenna Lynn
Posasek, Jennifer Louse
Sutton, Suzanne Renee
Truax;
From Montague
Madelyn Marie Dickson,
Kristin L. Sanchez;
From Saint Jo - Tiffany
Belle Byrd.
Named to the Dean's
Honor List were:
From Bowie — Emily
Beth Cowley, Elizabeth
Decker, Susan Ann Dluge,
Desiree Sue Drattlo, Joseph
Allen Hodgkins, Tel Lane
Lake, Veronica Urista, Jason
Carol Verner;
From Nocona Deborah
K. Keller Willson, Fayde
Hunter Smith, Amber C.
Tatum;
And from Saint Jo —
Brandi Dawn Dunn, David
Wesley Miller.
— Photo by Linda Mesler
Julie Tadlock Leaf, secnd from left, cuts the ribbon as the new owner of Nocona Floral as her mentor, and first
employeer, Anita Guinn, far left looks on last Wednesday. The floral shop has reopened at the same location the
Guinns pioneered on East U.S. Highway 82 offering a full local of floral services.
Sheriff Report
Sheriff's deputies
responded to 88 calls for
service the week of June 25
through July 2 including
eight reports of stray live-
stock, five disturbances and
four requests for agency
assistance.
A possession of marijua-
na under 2 ounces charge
was filed after a traffic stop
at FM 174 and U.S. Hwy.
287.
An assault family vio-
lence complaint was filed at
Wal-Mart in Bowie on June
26.
Baskets of freezer meat
were found June 26 on Lama
Road resulting in a com-
plaint about illegal dumping.
A car was vandalized
June 27 on U.S. Hwy. 81
near Stoneburg.
A criminal trespass warn-
ing was issued June 27 when
a known person entered and
vandalized property on FM
3043.
Complaints of unautho-
rized use of a motor vehicle
and burglary of a habitation
were filed June 27 at a resi-
dence on Cortez Drive.
An assault causing bodily
injury report was filed June
27 at a location on FM 1749.
And a criminal trespass
warning was issued June 27
at a location on FM 1749 in
Sunset.
A charge of possession of
marijuana under 2 ounces
was filed June 28 following
a traffic stop on S.H. 101 and
U.S. Hwy. 81.
The theft of a .22 caliber
6 shot revolver, power tools
and a Sentinel safe was filed
by a resident of Wheeler
Trail on June 29.
A criminal trespass com-
plaint was filed July 1 when
a subject unlawfully entered
property on Wabash.
In the course of respond-
ing to an agency assistance
request in Selman Park July
1 a known subject fled from
deputies in an effort to
escape detainment resulting
in resisting arrest charges.
And the burglary of a
vehicle was filed July 1
when a ZTE black flip cellu-
lar phone was stolen.
Booked into the
Montague County Jail the
week of June 25 through
July 2 were:
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++William Dee Latham,
34, Henrietta; June 25,
Montague County Sheriffs
Office; theft more than
$20,000 but less than
$100,000, $150,000 bond.
Anthony Jordan Suarez,
21, Saint Jo; June 25, Saint
Jo Police Department; pos-
session of marijuana under
two ounces, $1,000; assault
causing bodily injury/family
violence, $5,000 bond.
++Miehael William
Bilbrey, 55, Saint Jo; June
25, MCSO; driving while
intoxicated third or more,
sentenced.
Ernest Barsiine Tyrone
Bell, 48, Los Angeles, Calif.;
June 26, MCSO; possession
of marijuana under two
ounces, $1,500 bond.
++William Todd Gatlin,
42, Bowie; June 26, MCSO;
possession of controlled sub-
stance Penalty Group 1 more
than 400 grams, sentenced.
Christina Evale Johnson,
36, Saint Jo; June 27, SJPD;
public intoxication, $500
bond.
Christopher Linn Dixon,
40, Saint Jo; June 27, SJPD;
DWI, $1,500 bond, posses-
sion of prohibited weapon
switchblade/knuckles,
$2,000 bond.
++Sherry Lynn Carr, 35,
Bowie; June 28, Bowie
Police Department; posses-
sion of controlled substance
Penalty Group 1 less than 1
gram, no bond; failure to
appear on charge of failure
to identify giving false/ficti-
tious information, no bond;
possession/transport of
chemical with intent to man-
ufacture controlled sub-
stance PG 1/1 A, no bond.
Jerry Alan Neiss Jr., 26,
Bowie; June 28, MCSO; two
counts of capias pro fine for
failure to appear $114 bond
each, capias pro fine for pos-
session of drug parapherna-
lia, $320 fine; driving while
license invalid, $404 fine.
++Julia Nicole
Weatherread, 41, Nocona;
June 28, MCSO; possession
of marijuana under 2 ounces,
$2,000 bond; possession of
controlled substance PG 1
with intent to deliver (Cooke
County charge), $5,000
bond.
++Johnny Lee Wilkins;
June 28, MCSO; theft more
than $1,500 but less than
$20,000, $7,500 bond;
capias bond insufficient for
failure to appear on charge
of driving while intoxicated,
$4,000 bond; failure to
appear for interfering with
public duties, $3,000 bond.
Jocelyn Hernandez, 20,
Bowie; July 1, BPD; inter-
fering with duties of a public
servant, $2,000 bond; evad-
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bond.
Morgan Kaye Vann, 18,
Bowie; June 30, MCSO;
possession of a controlled
substance Penalty Group 3
less than 28 grams, $2,500
bond.
Mary Dorothy Moore, 43,
Bowie; July 1, BOD; pur-
chasing furnishing alcohol to
a minor, $2,000 bond.
Dillon Ray Montana, 20,
Weatherford; July 1, MCSO;
failure to identify, $1,500
bond.
++Shawn William
Denstitt, 25, Bowie; July 1,
MCSO; motion to proceed
with adjudication of guilt for
theft/stolen property more
than $1,500 but less than
$20,000, $2,500 bond.
Josiah James Gowan, 31,
Nocona; July 1, BPD; failure
to comply with sex offender
registration requirements,
$50,000 bond.
Roy Dean Verden, 38,
Bowie; BPD, July 1; disor-
derly conduct, $500 bond.
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Mesler, Tracy R. & Mesler, Linda L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 2012, newspaper, July 5, 2012; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth439327/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.