The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 19, 1981 Page: 3 of 18
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The Institute is jointly the many things you did for us
sponsored by Kilgore College in our time of sorrow Thank
Department's 200th ' you for the cards, flowers. love
The Department of State is and prayers May God bless all
celebrating its bicentennial this of you and allow you to live a
year It was created in 1781 by long time to do good things for
an act of the Continental other people We want all of you
Congress and was named the to pray for us and we will pray
Department of Foreign Affairs for you.
The name was changed in 1789 The Family of
to Department of State C B Collins
Tatum High School was an under the direction of Georg Amy Fleming of Waskom,
easy winner of District 21-AA Anna Gray Other winners in third
University Interscholastic that division were
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Applications for the 4th
annual Oil & Gas Institute for
Educators at Kilgore College
are now in the hands of area
school principals, according to
Dr Charles Elorio, KC dean of
arts and sciences
East Texas teachers who wish
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achieved unusual ac respectively, Dana Miller of Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by
complishments by completing Tatum. third, and Beth Snider Marjorie Rawlings, and staring
all levels of Encounter, a of Joaquin, alternate. Gregory Peck and Jane Wy-
special growth and develop Shorthand: Loretta man.
ment program, will be honored Hightower and Angel Ross of
Two public meetings are Nursing curriculum courses at the Friday morning session Beckville first and second Through a special arrange
scheduled in April by The would be taken at the junior and a special Friday luncheon resnectilely: Dana Miller of ment with the theater, the
University of Texas at Tyler to and senior level A state choir, composed of 130 Tatum third and Tammy students paid only ■ dollar each
discuss the generic Bachelor of Future Homemakers, will be Rhodes of Elysian Fields, for admission.
Science in Nursing program to The challenge of starting a featured Peggy Bain, choir alternate
be implemented in 1982 and the generic B.S.N. program in East director, Lockney High School, Sielling. Cassandra Gervk of "I took my box of Kleenex and
current RN program Both Texas is great," Mrs Doris will lead the group Joaouin first Shawn Holland passed it around," said Sherry
meetings are open to the public Riemen, chairman of the UT installation of the 1981 82 of Beckville second and Debra Brewster, eighth grade English
Tyler Department of Nursing state officers will climax the Scott and Laura Corriaan of teacher.
Meetings will be held at 6 30 said "The amount of interest Friday evening session At this Karnack third and alternate M u . n
p m on Monday, April » in expressed in such a program time 1 officers elected through marttetl ' . Mrs. Brewster s students will
room 227 of the Administration has been tremendous We have chapter participation TNwriting. Darla Whiddon be movie critics, writing
Building and at 9 30 a m on planned these two public throughout the state will be and KathrynYates of Joaquin reviewsontheclassicaswellas
Tuesday, April 21, in room 134 of meetings to explain the new placed in office A newly elected find "andythird snectideiy! on curre nt f ilms ofstheir choice,
the University Center Each generic program and the president will receive the gavel Je Reed of Beckvime, second. Seventh gradessstudentnwin
session will cover the same current R N. program to all from Donna Alley of Leander, and Rhonda Anthony of Elysian exnressina ttek reactions to th!
material who are interested in seeking a outgoing president Fields alternate, expressing their reactions to the
The new generic program will nursing degree along either The Future Homemakers of ‘ tuim.
be implemented in the fall tract " America is a vocational student
semester 1982 Students may be organization sponsored by
admitted to the program with 80 She said individuals will have Homemaking Education, Texas
lower division credit hours from an opportunity to ask questions Education Agency, with Mrs
any junior or senior college at each meeting Jean Barton, director
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MOVIE CLASSROOM-Students from Turner Junior High Yearling, as part of an English project it took 14 buses to
had an unusual classroom this past Thursday - the transport the students to the downtown theater for the
Esquire Theater The students went to see the movie, The movie
and The U of Texas Tyter The Oil & Gas Institute is
Graduate credit is offered in funded by major oil companies,
either Chemistry or Education oil service companies, and
The Institute will be held on banks in this area, and is
v eekdays between June 8 and designed to make public school
June 19 Housing is provided in and college educators more
dormitory cottages on the KC aware of the tremendous
campus if students require impact of the petroleum indus-
PUBLIC MOTICE OF TAX
EXEMPTiONS AVAILABLE
rowomeoWNERS
The Beckville independent
Scheel District tex oltice is
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Hens. The deadline ter titing is
Apri M. IH1. Applications shuld
he Hied es early as possible to
avoid inconvenience to the
Two tvpes of homestead
exemptions from school taxes ore
available to taxpayers who owned
their residence homesteads in this
school district on January 1 of this
year. First Mm general homestead
exemption is available to aN
homeowners and exempts 1SOOO
from the market value of the
homestead
Second, any person who is as
years of age or older or who is
disabled cm be exempted m
additional $10,000 from the market
value of the homestead Proot of
aqe or disability is necessary
"Disabled", in this case, refers to
the delinition Qound in the Pederal
Old Ate, Survivor end Disability
nsurance Act under the Soial
security Administrailon. The
person claiming disability does not
necessarily have to be drawing
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League acadenic contests held Fields, second, with "Fables". and alternate places 10 per- Davidson, respectively Robin
recentiy at Panola Junior directed by Paula Wagley and suasive speaking with Carla Turner and Verah Witlow of
College Waskom alternate, with "Love Matthews, Evie Nel Cox and Beckville were judged alter-
Tatum accumulated 205 Errant", directed by William Dana Medders, respectively nates
points with Us various wins, Edmondson Hurd was Jeff Evatt Of Elysian in only one speaking event did
followed by Elysian Fields, the la calculator applications. Fields Tatum fad to place Poetry
outsUin<hng competitor in Tatum students Lisa Reed Susan Aikens of Tatum was interpretation winner^ were
Beckville, W paste. Job^m^TS Miller took first, second ami terpretation, fomowd oy°Knsu and Dorothy chea, first,
points; Waskom 58 points, and Ward places respectively, with Coote of Beckville second second and alternate,
Karnack five points Lynn Moody of Waskom placing David Bigger of Joaquin, third respectively, and Vicki Fussell
alternate and Jay Youngblood of Elysian of Elysian Fields, third
Contest dates were April 2 for First and second places in Fields, alternate One Tatum student placed in
one act plays April 9 for numbersense went to Edwin Rosemary Mosley of Elysian the feature writing division of
journalism ready writing and Davidson and Kyle Ambrose of Fields placed first in in journalism contests Jay
science, and April W for all Tatum, respectively, with formative speaking, followed by Youngblood of Elysian Fields
others The UIL Distriet Robin Rudd and Tracey Frakes Susan Brazeal and Clifford and Randy Hunt of Beckville
Literary Director s report on of Waskom third and alternate Williams of Tatum. second and were first and second respec
District 22 AA competition, held respectively third respectively, and Jimmy tively, ahead of Karen Courtney
concurrently. is not yet Nolan of Waskom ahtfaty of Tatum. third, and Todd
available Kyle Ambrose of Tatum took The Joaquin debate team of Edmonds of Beckville, alter
First in one-ac play com first place in ready writing, Whitney McGee and Angie nate
petition held April 2 went to a followed by Camif Snider and Baker beat Tatum debaters to Other journalism winners
cast of nine Tatum students Beth Snider, of Joaquin, second first place, but the Tatum were
performing "Chamber Music and alternate, respectively and competitors took second and News writing Gwen Beasou
of Beckville, first; Jay
Carthage High will go Youngblood, Nancy Ditmore
Statewide FHA plans meet Junior high
I Editorial writing: Jeff Evatt
Representatives of the Attending from Carthage Brian Hall, a student of Texas and Jay Youngblood of Elysian T... .
Carthage High School Future FHA HERO chapters will be Tech, will speak at the Friday Fields, first and second ciass sees
Homemakers of America Tammy Rougely-special night session respectively, and Randy Hunt
chapter will be attending the legislative delegate. Dawn Workshops on topics of and Todd Edmonds of Beck ((vy f • ff
1981 meeting of the Texas Jacobs, Dina Blaylock, Elsie concern to young people such as ville, third and alternate, Y CHPltflfF
Association of FHA, along with Strong, Prenzeal Alexander, careers, crisis, self image, respectively ©
over 7,000 members and ad Deodies Stevenson, Clifton dating, birth defects elderly, Headline writing: Jeff Evatt
visors from across the state Harris, Suzy McKellar, Kenni peer pressure, and com and David Balck, of Elysian They just don’t make movies
Baize, Melinda Stiegal, Cynthia munication will be held Fields, first and second like they used to, That ’s why 450
Putting It All Together is Nail, Francis Davis and ad The busmess of the Texas respectively, and Cindy Hanna Turner Junior High School
the theme of the 1981 meeting, visors Nellie Allums and Glenda Association will be conducted at and Gwen Beasou of Beckville, students lined up in front of the
to tie held at the Convention Currie Mr and Mrs Mickey the House of Delegates session third and alternate, respec- Esquire Theater Thurs-
< enter in San Antonio April 30 - Krubbie will accompany the Thursday evening followed by a tively day morning
May 1 group talent show featuring Winners in the four remaining
representatives from Areas VI- categories were: As part of a school-wide
LA—, .7a7 X The theme of the show is shorthand: Loretta English project the entire
rUUUC flCUs Iftaso SlUlCU ’ FHA HERO Round-Up. Hightower and Angel Ross, both student body viewed “The
T Future Homemakers who have of Beckville, first and second Yearling,’’ based on the
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Douglas, Marshall. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 84, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 19, 1981, newspaper, April 19, 1981; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517983/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.