The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 1977 Page: 3 of 18
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PANOLA WATCHMAN. Carthage. Texas. MarcM. IW7-A 3
Carthage Piano Students
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Compete In Bach Festival
Thank you ao much lor your
complete coverage of our Pack
249 Blue and Gold Cub Scout
Banquet We were very pleased
Larry Anderson was able to
attend and take many pictures
I've heard many compliments
about the page contributed to
banquet activities and the cubs
we are so proud of.
Ann Morris
Pack 249 Reporter
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s for Chester
«. of Austin.
. March 4, at
uneral Home
the Rev A P
Rev Freddie
bachelor of science and master
of science degree from The
Juilltard School of Music in New
York City, and a doctor of
musical arts degree from the
University of Texas. Austin
Each participant in the
festival was required to play,
from memory, one composition
from the works of Johann
Sebastian Bach
Pierce, playing prelude
Adjudicator for the 1977
festival was Dr John M Harris,
chairman of the keyboard
division of the Department of
Music, East Texas State
University in Commerce.
A native of Chicago. Dr
Harris holds a bachelor's
degree from San Jose State
University in California, a
Ten piano students of Mrs
H.C. Ellis of Carthage were
scheduled to participate this
weekend in the 22nd annual
Hach Piano Festival at Kilgore
Junior College. Directed by
Kilgore College piano instructor
Anne Turk, the festival attracts
hundreds of piano students and
their teachers to Kilgore
annually
Participating from Carthage
were Lori Lewis, playing
Minuet In G Minor; Dee Dee
Griffin, playing Minuet in G
Minor; Jeff Scott, playing
Minuet in D Minor; Jeryl
Dobson, playing Minuet In G
Minor;
Marlene Wright, playing
Polonaise in G Minor; Annette
Pullug. playing Invention No. I:
Dale Griffin and Patti Patter-
son. both playing Polonaise in G
Minor; Todd Shell, playing
Invention No 1; and Vicki
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SERVICE
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CAHTHAQl school board
Marine Private First Class
John S. Finke. son of Mr and
Mrs. John B. Finke of lltio
Lynnwood Drive, has been
promoted to his present rank
while serving at the Marine
Corps Base. Twentynbe Palms.
Calif. A 1976 graduate of
Southwest High School, he
joined the Marine Corps in June
1976
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from left. Loretta Hightower. Marnita Atkerson, Debbie
Shires and Terri Shires.
TALENTED MUSICIANS-Four Beckville High School
band members won division one medals in solo
competition in the recent U.I.L. band contest. They are,
(Pd. By PritndsO* MurrsyC Marls, Buddy Sounds. Chsirmsn )
Local Students To Attend
State Pan Am Convention
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David Myers, president of the
Pan American Student Forum
(PASF) at Carthage High
School, will head a group of
chapter members to the PASF
50th anniversary state conven-
tion in San Antonio on March
10-12
Other local students who will
attend are: Teresa Prior, Rex
Boykin, Belinda Woolfolk,
Angela Jones, Cheryl LaGrone,
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Stevens, Jim. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 1977, newspaper, March 6, 1977; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055116/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.