Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 2000 Page: 15 of 30
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Doug and Shelda Batson, plans to
study Horse Massage Therapy. She
would like to become a teacher in
this field.
Her favorite subjects in high
school were English, art, and gov-
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law.
Her-favorite subjects in high
school were government and AP
English.
Honors she received were AII-
Tournament team for Queen’s
Classic in 1998 and Sophomore
Class President, graduating with
honors (ranked 51 ” in the class).
She was a member of Spanish
Club and basketball.
Technology Program.
: His favorite subjects in high
school were woodworking, art, and
math.
; Honors he received were
Scholastic Art and Writing Awards,
Silver Ky, Who’s Who Among
American High School Students for
three years, first place in South
Plains Technology Association
Competition.
Brian Bird, son of Phil and
Rhonda Bird, plans to join the
United States Navy and study
advanced electronics.
His favorite subjects in high
school were science and govern-
ment and economics with Coach
Rick Robinson.
Honors he received were
Who’s Who Among High School
Students, District winner in DECA,
reporter for Business Professionals
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sell and Ronda Arp, is ranked 23rd Dr. Bill and Tammy Balch, is South Plains College for the basic “
in' the class. She plans to attend ranked 12* in the class. She plans college courses. He would like to Kelli Blackshear, daughter of
South Plains College and work to attend South Plains College for a transfer to a major university and Royce and Debbie Blackshear, is
towards a degree in music entertain- year. She would like to transfer to obtain a degree in education. He ranked 10* in the Class of 2000.
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Her favorite subjects in high McMurry University and major in teacher. A&M University on a cross country
school were math and English. music education. She would like to His favorite subjects in high scholarship. She will work towards
' Honors she received were get a master’s degree in music edu- school were world geography, art, a degree in nursing. She would like
cation. food science. to become a neonatal nurse.
Her favorite subject in high Honors that he received were Her favorite subjects in high
school was Spanish. World Geography Award, Future school were government and pre-
Honors she received were Farmers of America Skills Team calculus.
Who’s Who in Band, Academic Leadership Award, two time Re- Honors that she received were
Athletes, Future Homemakers of Achievement Awards in English, gional Powerlifting Qualifier. qtiali- Miss LHS, Class Favorite her junior Olivia Patricia Cardona, daughter of Leobardo and Mary Cardona,
America/Home Economics Related Outstanding Freshman, Sophomore, fying State Powerlifter, All-District/ year, U.S. marine Corps plans to attend South Plains College and then transfer to Texas Tech
Occupations. and Junior Bandsman, Semper South Plains/State ‘ Honorable Distinguished Athlete Award, University. She would like to become a physical therapist.
Fidelis Marine Band Award for Mention Middle Linebacker, David Who’s Who Pre-Calculus, Best Her favorite subjects in high school were yearbook with Mrs. Farabee,
Excellence, All-American Scholar, Henrickson Memorial Award, Na- Female Cross Country Runner ju- Spanish with Mrs. Holder, Algebra II with Mrs. Lutrick, and economics
All-region Band Member (seven tional Honor Society, Mr. LHS. nior year, KLVT Student/Athlete of with Coach Robinson.
consecutive years), All-Area Band He was a member of Fellow- the Week, News Channel 11 Stu- Hgnors she received were graduating with honors. She is ranked Sb01
Member (two consecutive years), ship of Christian Athletes, National dent/Athlete of the Week, Who’s in the class.
Participant in Texas State Solo & Honor Society, Future Farmers of Who Among American High She was a member of yearbook (editor) and National Honor Society.
Ensemble Contest (four consecutive America. School Students. Erika Naomi Cardona, daughter of Leobardo and Mary Cardona,
years) and Representative toShe was a member of Fellow- plans to atend South Plains College and obtain a degree in accounting.
American Legion Auxiliary hoad ' * ship of Christian Athletes (national She would like to transfer to Texas Tech University.
Bluebonnet Girls’ State. og-Ah. recruiter), prom committee, Future Her favorite subjects in high school were Algebra II with Mrs. Lutrick-
She was a member of Science snad "B Homemakers of America/Home Franklin, Government with Coach Robinson, Math Models with Mrs.
Club, Fellowship of Christian A2g “ Economic Related Occupations Swain.
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Rigg, John. Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 2000, newspaper, May 24, 2000; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426836/m1/15/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.