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PAGE 6A- POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, MAY 19,2005
AC local registration set
LUFKIN - Registration for An- HIST 1301.L91 U.S. History to
gelina College's Summer I Semes- 1877 from 6 p m. to
ter classes at the 9:50 p.m. on Monday-Wednesdays
Livingston Teaching Center is (Zellar), MATH 0320.L91 Intro-
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Thursday, May
Livingston High School.
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Late registration is scheduled for termediate Algebra rom p. ■
May 31 and June 1 from 4 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. on Monday-Wednesdays
6:15 p.m. The first day of class is (Muzny), MATH 1314.L91 College
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Speaking from 6 p.m. to 9:50 p.m.
on Monday-Wednesdays (Walker).
The Summer 1 Semester runs
through July 6. July 4 is a holi-
uueuun iu ------- r day. Final exams are scheduled for
9:50 p.m. on Monday-Wednesdays j . 7 students may purchase their
rStannhillk MATH 0330.L91 In- ,„v,e„„Lc durine
Algebra from 6 p.m. to 9:50
p.m. on Monday-Wednesdays
(Burk), POFT 1321.L91 Business
Math from 6 pm. to
9:50 p.m. on Monday-Wednesdays
May 31.
Classes offered during the Sum-
mer I Semester at the Livingston
Center
include: ARTS 1301.L91 Art Ap- — r - , „
preciation from 6 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. (Dickens) PSYC ' e"
on Monday-Wednesdays (Gotti), eral Psychology from 6 p.m.
ENGL 1301.L91 English Composi-
tion from 6 p.m. to
9:50 p.m. on Tuesday-Thursdays
(Cedillos), GOVT 2301.L9I Fed-
eral and State
Government, Principles and Or-
ganization from 6 p.m. to 9:50 p.m.
on Tuesday-Thursdays (Jenke),
9:50 p.m. on Tuesday-Thursdays
(Cone), PSYC 2308.L91 Child
Psychology from 6 p.m. to 9:50
p.m. on ' Monday-Wednesdays
(Apa) SOC1 1301.L91 Introduction
to Sociology from 6 p.m. to 9:50
p m. on Tuesday-Thursdays
(Pittman), SPCH 1315.L91 Public
textbooks during
registration or order them online at
www.angelina.edu.
For admission information, call
936-633-55292. For Distance
Learning information, contact Ju-
dith Wright at 936-633-5392 or
jwright@angelina.edu.
Visit the Angelina College web
page, www.angelina.edu for an
admission application or financial
aid forms and a schedule of classes
offered in Lufkin, on the Internet
and at teaching centers in Crockett,
Nacogdoches, Pineland and Jasper.
ENTERPRISE PHOTO BY GORDON UBARRON
TOP FIVE - Students in the top 10 percent of Livingston High School’s Class of 2005 were
________T„a,,tn„’o Au,ar,ic vioht n» 11 IN Students who ranked in the top five of this
Numerous Polk Countians
receive diplomas, certificates
LUFKIN - Approximately 450
students, including several from
Polk County, received certificates
or diplomas at the Angelina Col-
lege spring graduation ceremonies
on May 13. Dr. Kirk Calhoun,
president of U.T. Health Center at
Tyler, was the commencement
speaker.
Polk County graduates include:
Livingston
Teresa Adcox, certificate, voca-
tional nursing -- MEEP; Valerie
Berry, AAS management develop-
ment and certificate, management
development; Cheri Brigance,
AAS, nursing; Joanna Busby, AS,
business-leading to BBA; Sherrill
Burch, AA, general curriculum;
Kenyatta Carter, AAS, nursing;
Christina Fancher, AAS, nursing;
M. Fooshee1, AAS, EMT - me-
chanical option and certificate,
EMT - fluid power option; Telisa
Gordon, AAS, criminal justice;
Leslie Griffin, AAS, radiologic
technology; Ashley Hinton, AAS,
radiologic technology; Robert In-
sall, AAS, electronic technology --
networking specialty and certifi-
cates, electronics — basic network-
ing and electronics -networking;
Demetrius Latimer, certificate,
nursing - vocational; Donnette
Marshall, certificate, vocational
nNursing - MEEP; Kristie Mose-
ley, AA, social work; Bryan Par-
rish, certificate, paramedic; One-
shaka Rogers, AA, social work;
Angela Scott, AAS, nursing; Julie
Smitherman, certificate, vocational
Livingston student
on dean's list
at A&M campus
CORPUS CHRISTI - One stu-
dent from Livingston, Emily Rose
Nelson, has been named to the
dean’s list at Texas A&M Univer-
sity - Corpus Christi. To qualify,
undergraduates must be enrolled
full time with a minimum of 12
semester hours and must earn a
grade point average of 3.65 or bet-
ter on a 4.0 scale.
Texas A&M University - Corpus
Christi is a four-year institution and
part of the Texas A&M University
System. It’s proximity to water has
enabled the university to become a
hub of the latest coastal, marine
and environmental research. The
university currently has five col-
leges in the areas of arts and hu-
manities, business, education, nurs-
ing and science and technology.
nursing — MEEP; Crystal Thiclen-
Harris, AAS, nursing; Misty Tho-
mas, certificate, real estate sales-
man and Audrey Young, AA, so-
cial work.
Onalaska
Artie Gaston, Certificate, Child
& Family Development; Michelle
Darling, AA, Pre-Law Studies and
Richard Powers, Certificate, Voca-
tional Nursing - MEEP.
Corrigan
Danielle Bolin, AAS, radiologic-
technology and Amanda Williams,
AAS, legal assistant - paralegal.
Goodrich
Tom Messner, certificate, para-
medic and Kelly Sanders, certifi-
cate, nursing - vocational.
Moscow
Shelley Willson, AA, interdisci-
plinary studies.
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WEATHER
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Polk County and vicinity
(Provided through the courtesy of the National Weather Service
station 1
1 in Livingston.) These are the Figures for the 24-hour periods ending at 6 1
a.m.
POLK COUNTY AND VICINITY -
Partly cloudy Thursday with a 1
high of 89 degrees and a low of 66.
1
DATE HIGH
LOW
RAIN I
Thursday, May 12 87
65
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Friday, May 13 83
65
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Saturday, May 14 84
66
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Sunday, May 1 S 86
60
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Monday, May 16 86
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Tuesday, May 17 86
57
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Wednesday, May 18 85
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1 (Rainfall figures obtained form the National Weather Service station at I
9 KETX.)
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Total rainfall for 2000..........................
. 45.10 I
Total rainfall for 2001..........................
. 46.28 8
Total rainfall for 2002..........................
.56.83 9
Total rainfall for 2003..........................
..41.96
Total rainfall for 2004..........................
..63.23
Total rainfall for 2005..........................
..21.49
Rainfall tor week ending May 18.........
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year s senior class (pictured, front, in order ot class ranking) are Emily Scott, Cherry lomp-
kins, Chesney Cain, Jenny Paul and Elissa Lundquist. A total of 432 scholarships were
awarded to this year’s seniors, totaling over $500,000.
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MR. AND MISS LHS - J.D. McLeod (left) and Victoria White
(right) have been named Mr. and Miss LHS for 2005 and were
recognized during Tuesday’s Awards Night at Livingston High
School.
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 123, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 2005, newspaper, May 19, 2005; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth819922/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.