The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 60, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 25, 1981 Page: 3 of 19
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the LRC on the passage of the
Commons leading to 1,200
student lockers
Students will move from the
The commercial-vocational
section of the new high
school is the next section
scheduled for completion.
Here Earl Cariker, fore-
ground. assistant superin-
tendent, guides an informal
tour through one of the
industrial arts shops at the
site. The academic section
is 90 percent complete.
paciousness and the warm
earth tone decor of the school
are evident
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preparations for installation
of the main gymnasium
floor at the new Carthage
high school. The gym-
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principal Gene Oden has
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first semester
The all A' roll means the
student has no grade below 90
and the A and B roll means
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this passageway from the
Commons to the academic
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coordinator; LaVerne Wall,
principal for Carthage Ele-
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third the distance of the Adjacent to this reading room
building to classes he said is a television studio where
This is the eighth school students can make videotapes
Brewer has supervised for or broadcast live programs
SHWC and about the 45th of his within the school complex
will serve students from three specifically for acoustical ex- kicker area into the
separate lines and seating for cellence wing. the most nearly complete
dining will be provided in the "If my heart and soul are in section of the building m
open Commons one area of this building, it is Furniture, shelves and cab yu
Five acres of school trans the Learning Resources Cen nets are not yet installed but « /
lates into 203,000 square feet. ter. said Canker, indicating an classrooms for each academic,.:
according to Carl Brewer, expansive room visible from the area including sparkling new, —g
representative for Swanson. commons through a glass wall laboratories for biology and,-
Heister, Wilson and Claycom, Overlooking a wooded scene chemistry quietly await their,z.ic
which designed the building across from the main entrance. students. | 5 s
Denson Construction Company the LRC is designed to meet the The lecture room of the-
was the contractor for the 17 needs of the changes in the academic area seats 90 persons u
million plus project world over the next 20 years, and will double for a variety ol—,a,
"They planned the school Canker said Rows of electrica I school meeting needs F ,
well.' said Brewer of school plugs mark the spots where Areas serving commercial :
personnel who consulted with students will be able to view and vocational education arerr
the architects videotapes of individualized rhe next on line for completion. u
"Combined with their instruction in addition to using a music area provides .
scheduling plan, no student will the school's traditional library practice areas for the full choir e.
have to travel more than one of books and periodicals and the band as well as--
hoping for a move to the new Thursday by Earl Canker,
facility before the end of the assistant superintendent be
a Tarthage High School five With the academic section 90 traffic Frubi^ “ closed
tion and snnearing comple- percent completed, an informal Despite the hubub and clutter
tictaks are press tour was conducted of construction, a feeling for the
Vickers. Nina Walker, Chris
Wasdin, Lisa Young
"A" AND "B"
Kevin Batts. Angela Bell,
Walter Butler. Wayne Carter,
Stefani Crutchfield, Marion
Ditmore. Gary Galles, Rob
Gorman. Sherry Hall, David
Hennigan, Kelly Jernigan, An
gela Kaufman, Julie McMillen.
Chris Moore, Kelli Moss, Stacey
Peterson, Charles Richmond.
Adam Roberts, Tricia Stroud.
John Zumwalt
GRADES
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Shannon Davidson, Cherie
Gibbs, Vickie Hall. Billy
Henigan, Rhyna Kaufman,
Kathy Leavine, Christy Mullins.
Alton Perser, Randall Sande
fur. Angie Sarrett, Dawn
Scoggins, Terri Young
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Jeff Evatt. Kim Futrell, Lisa
Jones
A" AND ‘ B"
I ori Cupples, Nancy Ditmore,
Lee Hall, Kayla Lanclos,
Richard Peterson, Hitcher.
career
Each area of the school
-physicial education, audi-
torium. academic, music, com-
mercial-vocational and Learn-
ing Resources Center -is
accessable to the commons
That accessability extends to
the handicapped, with wheel-
chair ramps leading to the
various levels
Artificial surfaces have been
installed in the school's two
practice gymnasiums and the
maple flooring has arrived for
the floor of the main gym A
22-foot bulldog graphic design
covers the back wall of the
gymnasium complex. Elevated
seating for 1,000 spectators will
be provided on each side of the
main gym
The auditorium, which
eventually will seat 600, fea-
tures a "cloud” ceiling of
suspended plaster and non-par-
allel walls, in a design
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Sheila Avery. Debra Dowden.
Sherry Pohlman Sherri Proc
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Amelia Zumwalt Mike Shadowens, Mindy Wood-
GRADE It ley
David Black, Tim Galles. Countv g
Carl Harris. Kim Jernigan, Lisa * J
Jones. Rosemary Moslev. Hen • as
ry Sanders obless
A" AND B •
Tina Allen, David Brantley, 4. , _ —
Charles Geisler, Aaron Jerni- Idl C UU
gan, Amy,Lewis.Patrica After a decrease in unem
Marsden. Roger Mrn ' ployment rates for october.
Keith McDonald, Rena Me Don 1980, recently released Texas
aht Janet Pohlman John Employment commission
McNeil, Jena Scoggins, Shawn projections for November in
Walsh. Keith Woodley dicate a slight upswing
“RADki The final figures for October
AL.. "A . . show 312 Panola County
Wilbert Black, Greg Eddin. residents unemployed, a rate of
Susan Fowler. Debra Hickey, 4 3 percent November
Kim Mericle, Doug Parker, projections, however predicted
Donna Pitts, Tanya Polk, 158 without jobs 19 percent
Tammy Rhodes. Jay Young A breakdown ol the statistics
blood shows that in the registered
“A" AND'B labor force for October, 5 2
Shari Butler, Laura Ditmore, percent of the women were
Robert Griffing. Ima Hollihgs jobless, some 131 out of 1515 Of
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Douglas, Marshall. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 60, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 25, 1981, newspaper, January 25, 1981; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1517959/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.