The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1963 Page: 4 of 22
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4 — PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage Texas, Jan 10. 1003
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News and Views at Panola College !
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Events on Panola Campus
First semester examination* wHI
hey, in January 18 and continue tin
nl January 23.
student*
HOBBY SHOW DUR
A hobby 'how will bp held In
tiw student I'entrr. Thniurtty, Feb
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GHEES JACKETS OHSEIt IE I.V.V/I Y
PICTURED AT THE BIRTHDAY Annlvi-r
s;ii> .Parly are iroading from left to right >
flunk watt, latum; Mary Carroll. Center;
Camlet ImtH'i lev. Carthage: Jud) Sinclair.
Filially ( tinners
('ini^Hlo Panola College this
rear E I) MrKjwn k, for-
•terlT ^Florida Cittvermly, I
o dMLv"the Music Department
Mrs Helen W tlliamxon
Margaret Baker have
Carthage: Mrs. Merle (tlas.* lorganixet ami
faculty adviser); Annette ' Shepherd. Car*
• hage; Becky Odum. Shreveport; Taddy
l.ogafi. Houston. Peggy Anders. Carthage.
year
inerl|
‘ to
activity
and Mrs
- Iieen added to the Social Science
Department
Miss Johnnie !,ee Eeemster Is
filling the position in the English
Department und Journalism form'
erly held tty Mrs Martha Smith,
now on leave to work with the
Texas Education Agency.
Mr Milton L. Smith is also on
leave to work toward his doctorate
* in the University of Texas
* Mr. William E. Stephens has
* been granted leave from the Col
lege to work on his doctorate in
- Louisiana Diversity^
A CENTURY
* It lakes about 75 to 100 years
* to grow a tree large enough in
* the Pacific (*>a«t states to make
good lumber, but the same tree I
. can be harvested at 35 years of 1
to make jml* . „
l.egislraiuviis for the second ms
| mestcr are scheduled to Itegin at
j 8 111 am. .lanuarv 25 in the Stu
dent Union Building. Dean Mill n,ar> 28. IM3. beginning ai tt 3U
tanison said new students should ! I’Oilier nobby courses to be
\i-:t ins office i><• i>*r<■ iio- date to ' _
| set tip long range course of study
programs. • i I
Registration for night classes!
will by* held front 7 io tt p m Mon j
I day. January 23. in the College l.i !
! brary.
Director Cecil Robertson announ L
es t he following schedule of at a !
demic classes for the spring seines 1
ter
ll A 11(15 liti'tn< Mulin’
mattes. Tuesday
H. A. 30B Beginner's Typing. I
Monduy
ll A .141 Principles of Vtounl
ing. Tuesday *
It A .*i4tt Advanced Typing.
Monday 4
Art :i04 Oil Painting Monduy
Englisli Jill Composition and
Rhetoric, . I ucsdity
(invent men! :i4l kmericun Dov-
ernmeht Stale and Local, Monday
Psychology ;t(i2 Intruduetion to
iltc course Materials used in the i offered will bo announced at the
hobby courses will he paid for by j hobby show
the students ! For further information concern'
ing academic or hobby courses be
ing offered, contact Cecil Robert
son. Director of the Evening
School (Telephone,; OX 3 48381.
Thv l*l»\ Mnkt*rn
Ornonizc for l%241
The following officers hove been
elected by the Ptaymnkers for Ihe
year Owen Watt, president; Peg-
gy Anders, secretary; Itryan
Sharp, vice president. Betty Smith,
treasurer Mr Charles Harbour,
'Miss Keeling
Wins Stale
I '
f.mWesI Honor
I Miss VuAg Keeling of Gary
daughter of am) Mrs J F Keel
mg was first iL<e winner in Ihe
“Make ll YouiVf With Wool
context in the Jivyior Division ai
the Slate meet ith Austin last
week She was awarted an all ex
pense paid tup lo he National
Contest mecl in l.as Vkgas. Neva
da. a 550 U. S Savings Ypnd She
was one of a thousand wyypcrs in
Texas out of to.oou entrilk. Her
awards in the state contest' were
sponsored by Ihe Texas Sheep and
(ioat Kaisers Association The en
tire program is sponsored by the
Women's Auxiliary of the NatmtWI
Wool Growers Assoclsilon. tin
fUnnum's Auxiliary of the Texas
Sheep amt Coat Raisers Asxncia
Hon. and the American Wool Conn
ell.
Vicki w ill Irave by plane Thors
day' Jan 17 for lot* Vegas where
instructor in Speech, is the faculty j she "HI compete with contfsianls
’— irom 40 slates Ihe judging id «ft
for Jan JO and results will be an
nnumed Jan 21
Miss Keeling has won a trip lo
Chicago' In the 4 II Dress Revue
eontesls and other prizes in dress
making
Ml. Ilelliel I
News
ad\ laer.
{Sofilinniorv Cttm
11 ns H alcli Parly
.41 ItrrkrUlv
Psychology. Tuesday.
Psychology, :ti/:t
Psy
CLASSES SELECT OFFICERS In a class election Ihe
Sophomores elected IhcSi irffhers In guide Ihem for 1JM»2-
1R63: Randv Downs, president .Luk Pool, vice-president;
Peggy Anders, secretary treasurer. FacultJ advisers for the
class are Mr. Hoy Monk and Mrs Helen Williamson
The Freshman Class those Charles Hisinger. president:
Bryan Sharp, .vice-piesldenf. Martha Shadow f-tis. secretary-
treasurer Mr Pull Ililev and .Miss Femora Palmer are Ihe
faculty advisers.
(icncrul
etiology. Thursday
Ativ class will he offered if re [
quested by a minimum of len I-
adults.
Classes meet from 7 to !l 30 ft in
on the night specified.
Tuition is *l3(Hl tier Course,
hook rentifi is St on per course
Director Robertson announces
that three hubby courses will be
offered. They are;
't Ceramics and t lay working Tu
esday
Welding Thursday
Flower Ariungmg -Monday
Tuition Ceramics courses will
begin January 2H. I'Wi.’t, Flower Ar
ranging and Welding will begin
the first week of Starch.
Tuition (or the Ceramics and
Welding will be 51500; tuition for
Flower Arranging will be depend-
ent on the number registering lor
JAMBS MADDOX
Metldox I leads
I’nilernilv
James Maddox, from Marshall,
has tost Iieen elected president
<0 Delta Psi Omega'’ at Panola
College Janies was one of Ihe
charter members of this national
honorary fraternity lor dramatics.
His election came last week at the
regular club meeting other off!
i ers selected are Miss Annette
Shepherd vice-president, and Miss
I’addy - Kogan, secretary treasurer
Seven new members were admit
fed at the meeting .Sponsors of
the group are Mrs Carolyn Itert
rum and Mr. Charles C Harbour
BOB S SMOKE HOUSE
340 W. Wellington
Bob Shuffletworth
QUALITY MEATS
....AT LOWER PRICES
Wo feature only the finest beef bought and slaughtered by Monde
Hooker. Every piece of beef is strictly guaranteed or your money
back. Come in today and try our beef and pork. Once you try our
meats . , . you'll never be satisfied with any other.
FRESH DRESSED
FRYERS
CHOKE GRADE
M ork llr pin * on
Sjirinp Ploy
Students started work lad week
on the next play tn lie presented
by -the Speech Department, Mr.
Charles Harbour, director.
The plav. Muliere , finrtar in
Spite Pf Himself -' is one of the
classical play' if Is a one act
jcomedy and will be toured as well
as played before local groups
< asf announcements of the four
female and five male parts will
he made soon.
The Sophomore Class of Reck
ville High School cnioycd u watch
party . December 31, at Ihe home
I ot I heir sponsor, Miss Eva Uarrnn
Ihe reception rooms were dec-
orated in the class colors of red
und while >
Dames and (lancing were en
Joyed until midnight, when the
group went out on Ihe lawn and
shot fire works and rang bells lo
ring out the old year, ring in the
New Year ’
Refreshments of soft, drinks,
sandwiches, cookies, apples, nuts
und |Mip corn halls were served
from the table covered with a red
linen cloth, centered with an ur
rangement of red randies, red
satin halls and greenery sprinkled
with snow
Miss liarron was assisted in the
courtesies by Mmes Thomas Hay
Adams, Clyde Hell. It C Beau
tiump. Van Samford and Claud
Tompkins
Soph mores attending were Keith
Adams, Robert Atkcrson, Judy
Barton. Sue Beauchamp, Alary
Ann Hell. Patricia Itlakney, Danny
Davidson, Rebecca Diiprirvt, Joe
Harris, Jerry Hightower, Bonnie
Majors. Carol Sue McDowell, l»a
IrtelA RtfSo. Day “Wla flam ford.
Eddie Shivers. Dordon Tompkins
and Carlton Hay Weaver Eddie
Harris of Carthage and Jerry
Odom were visitors.
BY JUDY LAKE
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HISTORICAL NOTE
Technologist* mn road ihe hhi
lory of a region hy studying the
growth ring' of a free, which make
Ihe wonderful grain and texture
when Ihe free is cut Drouth, heavy
rams, storms, fires, all are record
ed m Ihe rings of Ihe tree
MT BETHEL Elder R. T Sieve#
of Dallas wus guest preacher
(he Baptist Church Wednesday
night His wife and grandson ae
compuitied him
Mrs l.illinii Thomas came home
from Shelby County Hospital in
Center, Tuesday She was at the
home of her son. Deward and fam
lly here on Wednesday the ladies
of the Baptist Auxiliary visiNjp
with her She was rushed to Panola f
Hospital Saturday night seriously
ill
Mr and Mrs, David Tate and
family of Shreveport visited Tues
day With Mr apd Mrs. Buford
Nutt and Junior
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Nutt and
Mrs Effie Todd were visiting dur-
ing Ihe week hy Mr and Mrs Rich
ard Bradshaw id Dallas
Mrs. I)ock- l.a/anne and Day of
Nacogdoches spent Wednesday j
VICKI KEELIMO
Models n
jlay with Mr
ir Contest Entry
and Mrs. T L. Lake
U*l family
Ray Snelson of Shreveport visit
ed the Baptist Sunday morning
service
Mr ul«l Mrs. Bernard Tinkle
had as Tuesday visitors Linda
Crawford V Carthage. Me and
Mrs Hodney Tinkle. Mr. und Mrs
Jerry Tinkle and Jennifer of
Nacogdoches.
Mrs. Hyrort ,Driffllh was
night with her parents, Mr and ! patient in Panola Hospital during
Mrs. Hay Arnold , the week
Eld and Mrs W. D Griffith Rev. Jessie Helton gf Henderson
were visited Tuesday hy Mrs was guest preacher at tjie Baptist
Carol Foster and children of Sher | Church for the weekend services
man, Eld and Mrs Heaton Drif Mrs Helton accompanied him
fith of Texarkana. Eld and Mrs They had dinner with Mr. and
J W, Dri/fith and family of Hen Mrs Bill Haynes and family
derson. Mr and Mrs Norris Orif Mrs Dud William was ill wth a
fith of La Fayette, Mr and Mrs hack ailment during the week
Pav Dickinson of Corsicana. Mr Pamela Haynes visited with her
and Mrs Leon Dnffuh and chil i sister. Mrs Jessie Helton ahd
dren ot MorVaul. Mr and Mrs [husband in Henderson during the
Hryon Griffith and Kay ; week
Mr and Mrs John Smith and W B. Lake made®* business tnp
Jerry of Port Arthur visited En i to Tyler Wednesday
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1963, newspaper, January 10, 1963; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896540/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.