Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 12, 1996 Page: 6 of 16
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6-LEVELLAND & HOCKLEY COUNTY NEWS-PRESS, Sunday, May 12,1996
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Cheryl Stancell and Will Carpenter
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Borland is the son of Glen and
Mary Borland. While at LCU,
Borland participated in several
drama productions. He received
the Irene Ryan Award for his
this honor.
Students were nominated to
Who’s Who based on their academ-
ic achievement, service to the
community, leadership in extracur-
ricular activities and potential for
continued success.
members are an elite group of
ricular activities and potential for
continued success. Who’s Who
members are an elite group of
students selected from more than
1,800 institutions of higher learn-
ing in all 50 states and several
foreign nations.
Goff is the daughter of Gary and
Malissa Goff. While at LCU, she
has been a member of Faith In
Action drama group and Campus
Advance. She has participated in
Spring Break mission campaigns
and mission work in England. She
has served as choreographer for
Master Follies variety show and
other school productions. Last fall,
Goff received an American Col-
lege Theater Festival award for
Excellence in Choreography for
her work on "Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Drcamcoat."
Additionally, she received an
honorable mention at the 1993
Student Art Show.
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A baccalaureate service for
graduating 1996 Levelland High
School seniors will be held at 3 m.
Sunday, May 19th, in the Second
Baptist Church.
The main speaker for the event,
which is being sponsored by the
Levelland Ministerial Alliance, is Dr.
Lynn Moore, pastor of the First
United Meliodisl Church.
Graduating seniors are asked to
report to the fellowship hall at the
church at 2:15. They are asked to
bring their caps and gowns.
Those involved in the service are
asked to meet in the church office at
2 p.m.
The prelude and processional will
be performed by Mrs. WilmaTumcr
while the scriptural call to worship
will be given by Rev. Ed Clark.
Congregational singing will be led
by Rev. Randy Carter. The invoca-
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to 1996 Who's Who
Chris Borland, • graduated
secondary education nuyor from
Ropesville, was selected by faculty
members at Lubbock Christian
University to appear in the 1996
edition of Who’s Who Among
Students in American Universities
Cheryl Stancell, Carpenter
announce wedding plans
Cheryl Slancell and Will Carpenter announce plans to wed on June 22
at 2 p.m. in the First Church of the Nazarerie.
Stanccll is the daughter of Danny and Kay Stancell. She is the
granddaughter of Afton and Lanell Stancell of Muleshoe and Drucncll
Clancy and the late Melvin Clancy of Shamrock.
Carpenter is the son of Gerald and Georgia Carpenter. He is the
grandson of Virginia Carpenter and the late W.R. Carpenter of Portales
and Mr. and Mrs. Smiley Moore of Missouri.
as LCU Who's Who
Tami Goff, a senior graphic
design major from Smyer, was
selected by faculty members at
Lubbock Christian University to
appear in the 1996 edition of Who’s
Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges. Thirty-
three students from LCU were
chosen to receive this honor.
Students were nominated to
Who’s Who based on their academ-
ic achievement, service to the
community, leadership in extracur-
Propeny damage was reported as
minimal.
Five firemen were sent io the
5900 block of Texas 114 Wednes-
p.m. Wednesday at 814 N. U.S. day in reference to a grass fire.
385. The blaze was put out in The fire was reported at 1:55 pan.
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pan.
lion will be given by Christie
True lock and the welcome by Dr.
Joe Perkins.
A Time of Praise will be provided
by Mrs. Turner.
Kyle Downs will deliver a
graduate testimony while Rev.
Robert Lopez will provide special
music. Robbie Stansifer will deliver
another graduate testimony Rev
Doug Runkles will introduce the
speaker and special music will be
performed by Mrs. Lynee Gasaway.
Dr. Moore will give the graduate
address and Mark Pigg will give the
benediction. Mrs. Turner will play
the recessional and postlude.
Internet class
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The third free live telec-
onferences in a series geared for
small-business owners will be
held Thursday at the South
Plains College Lubbock Campus.
The teleconference is being
held as part of the “America at
Work” Microsoft Small Business
Series. Offered by the college's
Office of Continuing Education
and Workforce Development, in
conjunction with Microsoft Inc.,
the seminar will be held from 11
a.m. to noon on Thursday (May
16) in Room 401 on the South
Plains College Lubbock Campus
(1302 Main Street).
“Doing Business
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Additional free sessions on
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held on June 20, July 18 and
August 15.
For more information, or to
register for the free sessions,
contact Roxanne Gross, director
of Continuing Education and
Workforce Development on the
South Plains College Lubbock
Campus, at (806) 744-6414.
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hired speaker at the
quet to be held Tuesday.
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The Rose Garden Club met
earlier this month and hosted a
guest luncheon at Cactus Square.
Laverne Palmer was the hostess.
Each member brought food. A
short program on paper bow
making was given by Stella Free-
man. Plans were discussed about a
flower show to be held Saturday,
June 8. The place for the show will
be decided later. The tree for Arbor
Day was planted at Lynnwood
Manor Nursing Home. •,
Present at the meeting were:
Laverne Palmer, Stella Freeman,
Billie Nichols, Louise Newton,
Lorena Welch, Velma Supina,
Betty Medford.
notice
NOTE: The following informa-
tion was inadvertently left out of
the Presbyterian Women’s group
hosting Spring Banquet story that
ran in the Sunday, May 5, edition.
Tickets for the event were to be
purchased in advance. Tickets will
not be available at the door.
Tickets are no longer available
for the banquet The newspaper
* izes for any inconvenience
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Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 12, 1996, newspaper, May 12, 1996; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1198700/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.