LISD trustee resigns seat - Lampasas Dispatch Record
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LISD trustee resigns seat - Lampasas Dispatch Record
2013 Farm Bureau 902 North Key Avenue Lampasas Section Inside Ford www.HFORD.com 1-800-460-4171 lampasasdispatchrecord.com Volume 108 — Number 46 Friday, June 7, 2013 LISD trustee resigns seat WEATHER Date High Low Rain June 3 93 58 June 4 96 67 June 5 94 71 2013 rainfall to date: 9.47 inches. Same date last year: 11.79 inches. Normal through this date: 14.12 inches. Data from Lampasas Municipal Airport through National Weather Service. Sam Walker appointed; David Millican sworn in Inside ... By LISA CARNLEY Staff Writer Please see our profile of Lampasas County’s new game warden, Lubbock native Lance May, on page 11. BRIEFLY Miss Spring Ho The deadline to accept applications for the Miss Spring Ho Pageant has been extented to Monday. Applications may be downloaded on the Web site www.springho. com. Please return them to the Spring Ho office. Applicants will meet Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the Lampasas High School cafeteria to have photos taken for the newspaper. Peaches The Kiwanis Club of Lampasas is holding its annual sale of peaches to support the Lampasas Boys & Girls Club. A 22-pound box of peaches is $42. Pick-up is July 6 from 9-11 a.m. at the Hostess House parking lot. To place an order, call J.W. Hutcherson at 512-556-4832 or the office of Martin, Millican, Henderson & Shrum at 512-5566228. Orders also may be placed by sending funds with name, address and phone number to Kiwanis Club, P.O. Box 333, Lampasas, TX 76550 by June 28. Meetings The Lampasas County Commissioners Court will meet Monday at 9 a.m. in the first-floor courtroom at the county courthouse. The Lampasas City Council also has a meeting scheduled Monday. A workshop session will begin at 5:30 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 405 S. Main St. behind City Hall. The council will begin its regular session at 7 p.m. PHOTO BY CHERI JAY-WIENECKE The Lometa High School Class of 2013 will receive diplomas tonight in commencement exercises at 8 p.m. Class members include, front row from left, Samantha Phillips, Noalle Skipper, Taylor Mitchell, Monica Bridges, Esmeralda Jasso, Noe Salinas and Skyla Thompson; second row from left, Hector Costilla, George Torres Jr., Whitney Lamb, Ashley McKenzie, Tony Garcia, Kolby Hesbrook, Jorge Vasquez and Daniel Banda; back row from left, Jared Purser, Taylor Benitz, Jose Acevedo, Dylon Johns and Jesus Griffith. Please see today’s Lometa Reporter pages for individual photos of seniors. Lometa graduation exercises set Twenty Lometa High School seniors are prepared to walk across the stage tonight to receive diplomas at commencement ceremonies at 8 p.m. at the football field. Jamie Smart, Lometa High School director of special programs, will lead the processional to “Pomp and Circumstance.” The invocation will be given by Jose Acevedo. Esmeralda Jasso will present the salutatory address, and Skyla Thompson will offer the valedictory address. The class song will be played, and Principal Rob Moore will present special awards to seniors. Diplomas will be presented by John Hines, president of the Lometa Independent School District Board of Trustees, and Superintendent David Rice. The alma mater will be played, and the benediction will be offered by George C. Torres Jr. A recessional, led by Smart, will close the graduation exercises. A reception with a slideshow will immediately follow in the cafetorium. It took less than five minutes for the Lampasas Independent School District Board of Trustees to lose two board members and gain two new ones Monday night, Two-term trustee Linda Floerke, who opted not to run again for office, was lauded for her service to the district. She was presented a plaque and a hard hat as a reminder of her efforts to help pass bond issues that resulted in construction of a new high school and Taylor Creek Elementary School. Trustees also accepted Shannon Kellner’s resignation from the board. Sam Walker Kellner, who had served for two years and was not at the meeting, accepted a job in Kansas, according to district administrators. Sam Walker, a Lampasas High School graduate, was tabbed to replace Kellner in a unanimous vote. The oath of office was administered to Walker and to continuing trustee Kirk Whitehead as well as incoming board member David Millican, who filed for Mrs. Floerke’s seat on the board. The first order of business was to select officers. James Briggs, longtime trustee and board president, again was tabbed to head the board, and Whitehead, the current vice president, will continue in that position. Trustee Dan Claussen was selected for another term as board secretary. David Millican Personnel matters were handled next. After accepting the resignation to the post and given the appropriate of Lampasas Middle School pay increase. counselor Amy Barrett, Whitney Trustees approved the hiring of Walker – an LMS teacher who also Karen Turner, a special education Please see TRUSTEES, page 16 is a certified counselor – was named Nine LHS juniors headed to Boys’ State American Legion Post 277 of Lampasas has named nine Lampasas High School juniors as representatives to the Boys’ State session June 9-14 at the University of Texas in Austin. Those selected are Ryan Baxter, son of Rick and Sheri Baxter; Lance Cofield, son of Billy and Christie Cofield; Shonderius Howard, son of Billy and Jacqueline Howard; A Hostess House Game Day is and Alex Hupp, son of Greg and June 17 at the facility in Hancock Suzanna Hupp. Also selected are Logan Irvin, Springs Park. Refreshments will be served, son of Andrew and Tracy Irvin; Steven Jadzyk, son of Tami Ott; and door prizes will be offered. For information, phone 512- John Lumpkin, son of George and 556-8388 or 512-556-0438. Brenda Lumpkin; Luke Moncus, son of Rocky and Barbara Moncus; and James Radenz, son of Blaine and TEXAS PRESS Tricia Radenz. James Briggs, Boys’ State ASSOCIATION chairman and Post 277 commander, BETTER NEWSPAPER CONTEST said, “The American Legion believes there is no better way to WARD INNER assure the survival of our republic 2012 than to train our young people in the ideals and objectives of American government. “By teaching youth to understand and appreciate the basic principles Hill Country Publishing Co., Inc. involved in the successful Game Day A 75 Cents W COME SEE THE ALL NEW Hoffpauir Chevrolet • BuiCk • CadillaC 800-333-9255 • 512-556-6285 802 N. Key Ave. Lampasas hautogroup.com • facebook.com/chevrolet • twitter.com/chevrolet management of a democratic society, we can keep America strong and ensure freedom for future generations,” Briggs said. “These are the distinguished and longstanding objectives of American Legion Boys’ State.” Boys’ State was founded and its courses of instruction designed to supplement the information taught in high school civics classes. “Boys’ State teaches that our form of government is good and that its preservation depends on intelligent, informed and loyal citizens,” said the Lampasas Boys’ State chairman. Sponsors and representatives for 2013 Boys’ State include Briggs Oak Wilt Service; First Texas Bank – Mike Adams; First State Bank of Burnet – Carol Wright, Don Windham and Sue Ann Parsons; First State Bank Central Texas – Richard Procter; Family Medicine Clinic – Amanda Allen; Guyco – Steve Hudson; David Millican Insurance – Vann Millican; Isom Veterinary Hospital – Trampus Isom; and American Legion Post 277, represented by Merritt Romans and Briggs. First state Bank oF Burnet Let’s Talk Mortgages! Lampasas Branch 512-556-5466 800 S. Key Avenue NMLS# 485756 Burnet Office 512-756-2191 PHOTO BY LISA CARNLEY Lampasas High School juniors selected to Boys’ State in June and their sponsors include, seated from left, Steven Jazdyk, Ryan Baxter, Shonderius Howard, James Radenz, Alex Hupp and John Lumpkin; second row from left, Amanda Allen, Family Medicine Clinic; Carol Wright and Sue Ann Parsons, First State Bank of Burnet; LHS juniors Logan Irvin, Lance Cofield and Luke Moncus; and Mike Adams, First Texas Bank; back row from left, James Briggs, Briggs Oak Wilt and commander of American Legion Post 277; Don Windham, First State Bank of Burnet; Vann Millican of David Millican Insurance; Steve Hudson, Guyco; Richard Procter, First State Bank Central Texas; Superintendent Dr. Randy Hoyer; Trampus Isom, Isom Veterinary Hospital; LHS Principal Mark Kehoe; and Merritt Romans, Post 277 representative. 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