Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 2000 Page: 22 of 30
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El Lea Hensley
Commissioner Precinct 2
Billy Thetford
Commissioner Precinct 4
Pat Phelan
County Attorney
Dee TUrner
Justice of Peace
Ted Holder
Chief of Police
Doris Baker
Hockley County Librarian
Success As You
Follow Your Dreams.
Dennis Price
District Clerk
Gary A. Goff
District Attorney
Donald Caddell
County Sheriff
Becky Currington
Public Assistance
& IHC Administrator
Mary K. Walker
County Clerk
Jo Beth Parks
Treasurer
Andy Kupper
District Judge
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Christy Clevenger
Tax Assessor/Collector
Jack Ayers
Commissioner Precinct 1
Larry Sprowls
County Judge
J.R. Stanley
Commissioner Precinct 3
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Wish You Continued
She was a member of Future
Homemakers of America/Home
Economic Related Occupations,
Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
Spanish Club, track, basketball,
softball, volleyball, choir.
Gene Rush
Hockley County Auditor
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George Ochoa, plans to play col-
lege basketball and acquire a great
job after college.
His favorite subjects in high
school were English and wood
shop.
Honors he received were New-
comer of the Year in basketball,
Honorable Mention All-District and
Second Team All-District.
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Bobby and Helen Morris, plans to
attend South Plains College and
study pre-pharmacy. He will then
transfer to Amarillo Tech to finish
his studies in pharmaceuticals. He
would like to become a pharmacist.
His favorite subjects in high
school were journalism and animal
science.
He was a member of basketball
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Honor Society. (ranked 48th).
He was a member of the band. He was a member of track,
cross country, basketball, Voca-
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(president), and Spanish Club.
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Jenifer Newman, daughter of
Linda and Steve Newman, plans to
attend South Plains College and
study medicine.
Her favorite subjects in high
school were algebra and economics
with Coach Robinson.
Honors she received were
Who’s Who in Algebra and Most Jesus E- Perez, son of Nestor
Valuable Powerlifter. and Frances Perez Sr plans to
She was a member of band and attend Texas State Technical Col-
the training staff. lege and acquire a degree in auto-
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He was a member of the
Chris Parker, son of Randall Business Professionals of America
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Jayne McWilliams, daughter
of Greg and Carmin McWilliams, is Sherry and Barry Phelps, is ranked
ranked 26* in the class. She plans 25* n the class. She plans on
to attend South Plains College. majoring in physical education and
Her favorite subjects in high would like to become a softball
school were band and math.
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Kelli .Phelps, daughter of daughter of James and Norma and Alicia Pena, is ranked 41“ in Perez and Belisario Perez, plans to Jill Pitts, plans to attend Luth
ips, ranked Newbold, plans to attend South the class. He plans to attend South attend South Plains College and Plains College and then transfer to
1 Plains College then transfer to Plains College and transfer to Texas then transfer to Texas Tech Univer- Texas Tech University He would
ion and Texas Tech University. She would Tech University. He would like to sity. like to obtain a degree in pre-medi
softball like to become a teacher. major in chemistry. His favorite subjects in high cine.
coach. Her favorite subjects in high His favorite subjects in high school were geometry, auto
Honors she received were Her favorite subjects in high school were choir and English. school were calculus and econom- mechanics, and Coach Robinson’s
Outstanding Freshman band mem- school were math, government, and He was a member of choir. ics. class.
ber, Outstanding Woodwind, State softball practice.
Solo and Ensemble, All-Region Honors she received were Al-
Band, Director’s Citation, Area gebra I and II Awards, National
Band.___________________________ Honor Society.
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’ David Wayne Pearson, son of
Bobby Pearson and Vargie Stice,
plans to attend South Plains Col-
lege. He would like to transfer to
Tarleton State University and
acquire a degree in Agriculture. He
would eventually like to become a
custom harvester.
His favorite subjects in high
school were agriculture, govern-
ment, and math.
He was a member of Future
Farmers of America.
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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/m1/22/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.