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Applications available for the
Abraham Business Scholarship
Area high school seniors who
plan to major in accounting or
business at Clarendon College are
encouraged to apply for the
Malouf and Iris Abraham Busi-
ness Scholarship.
Scholarship applications are
available by calling Clarendon
College’s Financial Aid Office at
1-800-687-9737. The deadline is
May 1,1998.
Completed applications for the
Malouf and Iris Abraham Busi-
ness Scholarship should be mailed
to Clarendon College, Attn: Schol-
arship Committee, P.O. Box 968,
Clarendon TX 79226.
With 35 majors and 5 work-
force education programs,
Clarendon College offers a variety
of scholarships from fine arts and
academics to agriculture and ath-
letics. Many general scholarships
are available without a specific
major stipulation.
For more information about
the Abraham Business Scholar-
ship call the Clarendon College
Financial Aid Office at the above
number.
First Semester Honor Rolls announced
School principals have re-
leased the Honor Rolls for the
First Semester of the 1997-98
school year and the third six
weeks.
Canadian High School
Seniors on the Semester and
Third Six Weeks All-A Honor
Rolls are Lindsay Ricketts and
Jace Shaw. Listed for the third
marking period is Tatum Rankin.
Junior All-A semester and
Third Six Weeks students are
Caleb Ashley, Jennifer Blasin-
game, Trent Brunson, Jon Long
and Jason Christensen. Listed for
the six weeks only, Justin Billen-
willms, Jenny Klein and Rex
Lovelace.
Sophomores with All-As for
both periods are Chris Minick and
George Peyton. Jamie Yowell is
listed for the semester.
In the Freshman class the All-
A students for both the senester
and six weeks are Jennifer Brad-
ford, Betsy Hill, Alia Houser,
Kimbra Julian, Kimberlee Long,
Nathan Reyes and Darcy Wyche.
Capp Culver and Kendra Hardin
are listed for the semester, and
Sheri Wagner for the six weeks.
Senior students on the A-B list
for both the semester and six
weeks are Kassie Courange, An-
gela Godden, Claudia Hernandez,
Shannon Lovato, Albert Lusby,
Garrett Macias, Kevin
McCasland, Leonor Rodriguez,
RebekkaTaylor, Megan Wampler
and Laura Yowell. On the A-B list
for the semester are Tara Baileys,
Betsy Murray, Tatum Rankin and
Shauna Wilson, and for the six-
weeks only, Lexie Bowling, Sherol
Kelley, Shayla Lee, Jesus Reyna
and Lonnie Watson.
Juniors with A-B grades for
the semester and six weeks are
Derek Anderson, Tiffany Carpen-
ter, Musetta Carver, Greg Cook,
Lucas Farrar, Travis Francis,
Cody Gray, Abby Hendershot,
Amanda Henderson, Kathryn
Knight, Jason Price, Jerod
Rankin, Todd Ridgway, Lori Ris-
ley, Gabriela Sanchez and Rusty
Williams. N amed for the semester
only are Justin Billenwillms,
Kathleen Farrar, Jenny Klein,
Rex Lovelace, and Elsa Martinez,
and for the six weeks only, Jamie
Price and Kyle Wilson.
In the Sophomore class the A-
B students for the semester and
six weeks are Tristan Carr,
Joshua Ellison, Lori Francis, Eric
Hall, Christina Hanson, Jared
Hohertz, Lance Krogh, Derek
Maupin, Cory Pittman, Jesus Ro-
driguez, Luis Sanchez, Edward
Schwartz, Amanda Taylor and
Jeremiah Williams. On the se-
mester list are Donnie Flowers
and Brady Johnston.
Freshman A-B students for
the semester and six weeks are
Coleman Bartlett, Angela Bivins,
James Coffee, April Jackson,
Pamela Johnson, Kristen Jones,
Jackie Klein, Desiree Manning,
Heather Milburn, Tamra Minick,
Karen Moore, Annie Nusz, Bri-
anna Rankin and Kyleigh Trim-
ble. Listed for the six weeks are
Ada Coffee, Capp Culver and
Kendra Hardin.
Canadian Middle School
(3rd six weeks)
Eighth grade All-A students
include Tammie Blue, Hilary
Brown, Hether Elkouri, Autumn
Flowers, Jennifer Hale, Kent
Heatwole, Dillon Hohertz, Re-
bekah Long, Katy McGarr, San-
dra Reyes, Kristin Robinson,
Leticia Sanchez and Beverly
Witcher.
Seventh graders on the All-A
list are Lesley Forrest, Jessica
Gullett, Jennifer Haley, Tianna
Hardin, Anna Isaacs, Ashleigh
Jones, Jocelyn Meek, Jay Parnell,
Brooke Wilson, Cammie Wing
and Karly Wyche.
On the Eighth grade A-B list
are Clay Arrington, Blake Barton,
Robert Boyd, Tiffany Byard,
Jokari Davis, Jana F raneis, Lance
Gray. Octavia Helguera, Travis
Lovins, Michelle Meadows, Clint
Miller, Justin Rader, Christie
Tubb, Cynthia Vasquez and Clay-
ton Walden.
Seventh graders on the A-B
list are Cory Barnes, Alan Bean,
Amanda Bentley, Ebbie Brunson,
Edith Campos, Brian Carr, Callie
Crouch, Cade Culver, Heath
Flowers, Anjuli Gimenez, David
Godino, Shauna Hector, Nathan
Lewis, Steven Livingston, Kim-
berly Lowery, Tyrel McCravens,
Fabian Mier, Christine Pankratz,
Bruce Pickens, Heath Prater,
Matt Putnam, Chaz Morgan,
Nyesia Smith, Traci Werner and
Lisa White.
Baker Elementary School
(3rd six weeks)
Sixth grade All-A students (all
grades 90s) are Jenny Farrar.
Mary Susan McGarr, Haley
Rader, Ace Riverman, Hilary
Snyder, Wyatt Tubb and Matt
Young.
Fifth graders on the All-A list
are Carrie Cox, Aaron Fulcher,
Alyssa Godino, Jamie Haley,
Hunter Hebert, Deadre Hender-
son, Lance Jackson, Kristin
Parnell and Megan Schafer.
Fourth graders with All-As are
Casey Carr, Alii Caudle, Ivory
Collins, Carlee Culver, Abraham
Herrera, Hope Johnson, Belem
Lopez, Colin Lowom, Kristin
Mauldin, Corderro Mauricio,
Kenzie McPherson, Alex
Pletcher, Tasha Rankin, Erica
Snyder and David Young.
Sixth grade A-B students
(grades 80s and 90s) are Abela
Avila, Tessa Bilbrey, Cory Carr,
Holly Conn, Amanda Crosgrove,
Camden Dorris, Lizandra Es-
camilla, Sarah Hernandez, Victo-
ria Hornsby, Rebekah Jackson,
Kyle Jahnel, Ashley Johnson, La-
cey Johnson, Ashley Kirkland,
Betsy Lewis, Kobe Looney, Matt
Mauldin, Megan Meadows, Dana
Pesch, Tandi Rankin, Travis Ren-
fro, Edgar Rollins and Tommy
Werner.
Fifth graders on the A-B list
are Yesenia Acosta, Andy Bean,
Kelli Bergen, Mike Busby, Kamie
Dorris, Spencer Hanes, Tamera
Keeton, Tony Livingston, Kali
Looney, Rusty Martin, Will Mar-
tin, Kesley Nall, Stefani Overton,
Maria Ramirez, Nicole Robert-
son, Hadley Smith, Trinindee Tal-
ley, Wayland Thomas, Resa
Wicker and David Witcher.
Fourth grade A-B students are
Jesse Butler, Antonio Cardoza,
Fabian Castillo, Kendy Escamilla,
Kaitlyn Hadaway, Tom Isaacs,
Travis Macias, Cody Mathews,
Rody Quinones, Yolanda Reyes,
Ben Riverman, Vicki Rodriguez,
Trevor Schafer, Dominick
Vazquez and Hilda Vasquez.
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Key to the city
City of Canadian plant operator John Sutton retired January 5
after more than 15 years of service. At his reception, he was
presented a special “key to the city ” by Water and Sewer
Superintendent John DeSha and the Water and Sewer
Department. During Sutton’s tenure as plant operator, the City
received the Excellence in Operations and Maintenance award
from the Texas Natural Resources Consen’ation Commission for
the Canadian Wasterwater Treatment Plant.
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