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DENMAN a V EN UE B a P TIST CH UR CH 1807 E. Denm an a Ve. Lufk BAILEY STEWART Bailey is the daughter of Bill and Kim Stewart and the sister of Mitchell, Kasey Stewart and Court- ney Clifton. School: Huntington High School School/Community Activities: Basketball, Soft- Paid ball, Volleyball, Track Manager, Future Farmers of Org. Profit - Paid U. S. U. Postage Texas Lufkin, Profit Org. Profit Permit No: No: 13 Permit America (officer), KYSSED, Student Council, Nation- Non A Special Edition Honoring the Graduates of al Honor Society (officer), UIL, Christians in Action. - Denman Avenue Baptist Church U.S. Postage Lufkin, Texas Permit No: 13 Permit No: Honors and Awards: Drug-Free All-Star, All A’s, Non Academic Excellence Church/Ministry Activities: Youth Camp, Preschool Volunteer, DiscipleNow, VBS Volunteer, PrimeTime Volunteer, Sound Booth, Leadership Team for the Pastor Search Committee, Baking/Visiting Days, Service Days There will be a breakfast honoring our Volume , Issue Post-Graduate Plans: To attend Texas A&M University and pursue a major high school seniors and their parents at 1807 E. Denman Ave. in Biomedical Science. Then she plans to apply to A&M’s school of Veterinary 9:00 a.m. in The Warehouse on the Medicine in hopes of becoming a veterinarian. Lufkin, Texas 75901 second floor followed by group pictures and then special recognition during the Phone: 936-634-6691 JESSIE WALDREP 10:30 a.m. worship service. Fax: 936-634-6757 Jessie is the son of Nancy Zuniga and the brother of Isiah Devera and Kristi Sullivan. We will also recognize our college graduates during that morning worship service. School: Lufkin High School School/Community Activities: Auto Mechanics, Varsity Cheer Team, Dual Credit Welding, Future Farmers of America Honors and Awards: Financial Literacy Award Requested Service Return Post-Graduate Plans: To attend Angelina College Ashton Clark graduates with an Associates Degree in Radiologic Technology from Angelina College in May. Courtney Stewart Clifton receives a Bachelor of Science in Communication CARL WILLIAMS Sciences and Disorders with a minor in Special Education from Stephen F. Aus- Carl is the son of Garrick Williams and Kimberly tin State University in May. She plans to further her education at Lamar Univer- sity in the Speech-Language Pathology Master’s program in the Fall. Elam. He has three siblings. School: Lufkin High School Katie Emmons graduates Texas A&M University in May with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. School/Community Activities: Football, Powerlifting, Track and Field Colby Greenville receives an Associate’s Degree in Electro-Mechanical Tech- nology from Angelina College in May. Honors and Awards: First Team All District and First Team All State in Football, Second Place in the State Caleb Jones graduates Stephen F. Austin State University in May receiv- ing a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science with a minor in Spatial Science. in Power Lifting. Rebecca Jones was awarded a Bachelor of Science in Accounting in De- Church/Ministry Activities: DiscipleNow and Usher cember 2018 by Liberty University. Post-Graduate Plans: To attend Stephen F. Austin BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST 1807 E. Denman Ave. Denman E. 1807 75901 TX Lufkin, DENMAN AVENUE Hilliary Fontenot graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration from State University and pursue a degree in business. He Stephen F. Austin State University in December 2018. also hopes to have the opportunity to play in the Na- Sydney Latham will receive a Bachelor of Nursing from Stephen F. Austin tional Football League. State University in May. Alex (Alexander) Medina will graduate from Stephen F. Austin State University COMMENCEMENT SERVICES in May with a Bachelor’s Degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology with a minor in Military Science followed by his induction into the United States Army as a Diboll High School: Saturday, June 1 @ 3:00 p.m. at Second Lieutenant. Lumberjack Stadium JoanPope LeslieKenley Kenneth Poskey receives a Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a Mi- Pam Clark PeggyFinch Hudson High School: Saturday, May 25 @ 7:00 p.m. at JillBrantner nor in English from Texas A&M University in May. MarDelleBratton RoyScott & William R. Johnson Coliseum @ SFA Ron Meadows Matthew Roberson earned a Doctorate of Chiropractic Medicine from Parker University in Dallas in August 2018. Huntington High School: Friday, May 24 @ 7:30 p.m. Emily Tyler was awarded a Master of Science in Communication Sciences & Dr.Jacob Fitzgerald s Director,s BarbaraPage DonScrivener ’ United Pentecostal Campground Support Staff Disorders from Baylor University in December 2018 and is currently employed 2019 Edition Senior Lufkin High School: Friday, May 24 at 8:00 p.m. at MinisterialStaff by Killeen ISD as a speech language pathologist. sSecretary, ’ Custodians, AssociatePastor/Music & Molly Tyler graduates in May from the University of Arkansas with a Bachelor Abe Martin Stadium Pastor, SingleAdults, PreschoolDirector, of Science in Business Administration majoring in Supply Chain Management Children FinancialSecretary, Wells High School: Friday, May 24 at 7:00 p.m. in their gym PublicationsSecretary, and minoring in International Business and Spanish. She will begin graduate AssociatePastor/Student Ministries, Pastor Media CenterMedia Director, school this Summer at Stephen F. Austin State University pursing her Masters in Business Administration. HAYDEN QUIN FLYNT MORGAN MCCARTY Hayden is the son of Tim & Sherri Flynt and the Morgan is the daughter of Michael and Ashley brother of Hannah and Halle Flynt. McCarty and the sister of Kylie, Marley and Calyn. School: Huntington High School School: Hudson High School It is a great privilege to celebrate with all of School/Community Activities: Varsity Football, School/Community Activities: Soccer, Youth Fair, our graduates. The Lord allows us to come to Varsity Baseball, Pride Leader, Student Council, Key Club, Health Science Club and Photography Club milestones in our lives, so ultimately we can National Honor Society, Class Officer, Student Honors and Awards: Newcomer of the Year and remember His faithfulness. Graduation is definite- Body President, Future Farmers of America and 4- First Team All-District in Soccer. ly a time to remember and celebrate His faithful- H Club. Church/Ministry Activities: Youth Camp, Mission ness. Honors and Awards: Academic Excellence, Na- Trips, VBS Volunteer. As we honor our graduates this month, let me encour- tional Honor Society, Top 10% of the Class, 1st Post-Graduate Plans: To attend Ouachita Baptist Team All-District and All State Honorable Mention University and pursue a major in business with a mi- age you to continue to pray for how the Lord will di- in Football, Best All-Around Student, TASSP Re- nor in Spanish. She hopes to own her own business in the future. rect their paths. Scripture teaches us in Psalm 37:23, “The steps of a man gion 7 Outstanding Student. are established by the LORD, and He delights in his way.” Church/Ministry Activities: Youth Camp, VBS Helper, DiscipleNow and MORGAN POWERS other Church Volunteer Activities. As a church we need to continue to pray for these graduates and that they Morgan is the daughter of Shanna Powers and the would continue to honor the Lord by following His direction for their Post-Graduate Plans: To attend Mississippi State University and pursue a late Patrick Powers. degree in Forestry with a concentration in Wildlife and Fisheries. future. School: Hudson High School In Christ, School/Community Activities: Student Council Bro. Don HANNA HAVARD (President), Hudson Highlights (Lieutenant), National Hanna is the daughter of Jeffery and Janine Honor Society, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, UIL Havard and the sister of Joshua Havard, Adam Academics, Key Club, Leadership Tomorrow, Special Awtrey and Emily Awtrey Olympics Volunteer and Angelina County Teen Court. KALEY BURCH School: Lufkin High School Honors and Awards: Texas School Principals Out- School/Community Activities: Basketball, Soft- standing Senior, Academic Excellence in AP English Kaley is the daughter of Thomas and Dayna Burch. ball, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Cosmetology & Pre-AP Chemistry, Exemplary Service for the Na- School: Wells High School Program, LHS Special Olympics and LHS Turkey tional Honor Society, Citizenship Award (National Honor Society). School/Community Activities: Softball, National Trot. Church/Ministry Activities: DiscipleNow, AWANA, VBS Volunteer, Youth Honor Society, National Art Honor Society, Student Honors and Awards: Lettered in Academics, Per- Camp, Preschool Extended Care Volunteer. Council (officer), Christians in Action, Art Club (Vice- fect Attendance and All A’s. Post-Graduate Plans: To attend Texas A&M University and major in finance and pursue a career as a financial analyst. President), Varsity Cheerleader, Business Profession- Church/Ministry Activities: Youth Camp, Widow’s als of America, One Act Play and Health Science Club. Banquet Volunteer, DiscipleNow, Visiting Nursing Honors and Awards: Several Spotlight Awards, UIL Homes and Shut-Ins, PrimeTime Volunteer, VBS Vol- CARSON REEVES Computer Applications State Qualifier, 3rd place at UIL unteer, Toys 4 Tots, Thanksgiving Meals for the Homeless, Mission 58. Carson is the son of Wes & Angie Reeves and Regional Computer Applications, 6th place at UIL Re- Post-Graduate Plans: To receive her cosmtology license in May and then the brother of Jake and Alex Reeves. gional Computer Science and 1st Place Team at UIL to attend Angelina College and Stephen F. Austin State University. Her goal is School: Lufkin High School Regional Computer Science. to pursue a master’s degree in social work and to become a licensed social School/Community Activities: Varsity Baseball Church/Ministry Activities: DiscipleNow, Girls Bible Study, Secret Church worker. Honors and Awards: JV Baseball Player of the Year Simulcast 19, VBS volunteer, Youth Camp and Camp Happy Days cabin lead- er. Church/Ministry Activities: VBS Volunteer, Disci- RILEY LATHAM Post-Graduate Plans: To attend Panola College and study to become an pleNow and Youth Camp Occupational Therapist Assistant. Riley is the daughter of Michael and Daryl Latham Post-Graduate Plans: To attend Austin Community and the sister of Sydney and Makenzey Latham.
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