Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 2000 Page: 16 of 30
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Johnathon Cirilo, son of
Domingo and Sylvia Cirilo, plans to
attend college and study to become
veterinarian or and Emergency
Medical Technician (EMT). He will
be taking roping classes at Texas
Tech University.
His favorite subjects in high
school were math and wood work-
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Lorie Beth Cirilo, daughter of
Robert and Patty Cirilo, plans to
attend South Plains College and
earn an Associates Degree in nurs-
ing.
Her favorite subjects in high
school were theatre and economics.
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John Cook, son of Farley and
Jane Cook, is ranked 15th in the
class. He plans to attend South
Plains College and study the basics.
He would like to transfer to Texas
Tech University and work towards
a Master’s Degree in Computer
Science.
His favorite subjects in high
school ere physics and calculus.
Honors he received were
Biology 1 Award, Geometry Award,
Algebra II Award, Honor Graduate.
He was a member of Fellow-
ship of Christian Athletes, National
Honor Society, Student Chamber of
Commerce.
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Priscilla Marie Contreras,
daughter of Adam and Lita
Contreras, plans to attend South
Plains College and become a
physical therapist,.., . ,
Her favorite subjects in high
school were Early Childhood
Development, economics, English
IV, and Spanish I & H. -
She was a member of Future
Homemakers of America.
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Chandra Britton, daughter of
Jeff and Debbie Gipson and Kelly
Britton, is ranked 29th in the class.
She plans to attend Texas Tech
University.
Her favorite subject in high
school was English.
Honors that she received were
graduating with honors.
She was a member of
cheerleaders, National Honor Soci-
ety, Thespians, and Business Pro-
fessionals of America.
National Honor Society, Art
Honorable Mention.
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Sean Anthony Cantwell, son
of Amy Cantwell of Levelland and
Mike and Leslie Cantwell of
Sherman, TX, plans to attend
Grayson County College in
Denison, TX.
Honor he received was English
Academic Achievement Award.
He was a member of National
Honor Society and Parliamentary
Procedure Team.
Ashley Carr, daughter of
Paula and Joe Carr, is ranked 8th in
the class. She plans to attend South
Plains College then transfer to Reed
College in Oregon. She would-like
to major in psychology.
Her favorite subjects in high
school were biology, theatre, and
government.
Honors that she received were
Texas Board of Education
Recognition, Spanish III Academic
Award, member of District Cham-
pion One Act Play Cast, World
History Academic Award, All-Star
Cast One Act Play.
She was a member of Thespian
Society, National Honor Society,
Proud Lobos Against Drugs, Sci-
ence Club.
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Sylvia Corder, plans to attend South attend South Plains College. She
Plains Cqliege and then transfer to would like to obtain a degree in
SanAngo. , dental assistant or veterinarian care.
His favorite subjects in high Her favorite subjects in high
school were economics and school were band, English, Spanish,
geography and government.
He graduated with honors. He She was a member of band,
was ranked 58th in the class. uaaaaa-i
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Kymberly Dawn Braddock, ""I
daughter of Jimmy Braddock and Bill Brattain, son of William Mark and Beckie Burtner, plans to and George Childress Jr., plans to
Mary Box, plans to attend South and Barbara Brattain, is ranked 31" attend South Plains College and attend South Plains College then
Plains C ollege. She would like to in the Class of 2000. He plans to then transfer to Texas Tech transfer to Texas Tech University,
transfer to San Angelo State attend Cornish College of the Arts University. He would like to become a history
University and work towards a Mas- in Seattle, WA. He will be studying Her favorite subjects in high teacher and coach.
ter s Degree in the nursing field, acting and would like to become a school were government and His favorite subjects in high
Her favorite subjects in high drama teacher. agriculture. school were pre-calculus and gov-
school were math with Mrs. Rich- His favorite subjects in high Honors that she received were emment and history.
ardson, biology with Coach Walker, school were theatre and English. graduating with honors, Future He is graduating with honors,
and government with Coach Honors he received were Farmers of America (FFA) Chapter He is ranked 44d’in the class.
Robinson. Academic Award AP English 111, Sweetheart, Lonestar Summer He was a member of band,
Honors she received were grad- Who’s Who in Forensics, Levelland Circuit Champ, FFA Star golf, and basketball.
uating with honors. Business Pro- High School All-Star Cast 1999, Greenhand, Outstanding Leader
fessional of America (BPA) Torch District 4-4A One Act Play Award in FFA, Outstanding History
Award, BPA Executive, and BPA Competition All-Star Cast 2000. Student, Grand Champion Swine of
Diplomat. u. He was a member of Proud Hockley County Show 2000, Star
She was a member of National Lobos Against Drugs, Science Chapter Farmer Recipient of Ag
Honor Society, Business Club, National Honor Society, In- Booster Scholarship, Outstanding
Professionals of America, ternational Thespian Society, FFA Member 2000, three year offi-
Speech/Debate Team. cer of FFA, Area Qualifier three
times of Leadership Teams.
She was a member of Fellow-
ship of Christian Athletes, Spanish
Club, Future Farmers of America,
Terry Bryant, grandson of al
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Tech University. “
His favorite subjects in high Amanda Louise Burton,
school were math and history. daughter of Cynthia and Ervin Bur-
Honors he received were ton, plans to attend and finish col-
Who’s Who, Texas Boys State Le- lege. She would like to eventually
gion, All-District Honorable Men- marry and have children.
tion for football. Her favorite subjects in high
He was a member of Fellow- school were English, art, and mar-
ship of Christian Athletes, Business keting.
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Levelland, Texas 79336
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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/m1/16/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.