The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1981 Page: 5 of 20
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TO SET THE RECORD
STRAIGHT by John J. Sirica.
Judge Sirica’s recollections
' of his childhood, legal
careers, and friends and
advisers met along the way
are overshadowed by his
account of his role in the
Watergate case and of all the
people and issues it involved.
HOW TO GRANDPARENT
BY Fitzhugh Dodson A
noted psychologist, surveying
new rules for grandparents in
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ing family, offers advice on
maintaining relations with
grandchildren during and
after divorce, acting as a
surrogate parent, and step-
grandparenting
THE LAND ENDURES by
Mary Emily Pearce. The
sequel to Pearce’s “APPLE
TREE LEAN DOWN” begins
as the Qayman family moves
into Holland Farm during the
cruel, desperate years of the
1920s and, united in hope and
effort, triumphs over ad-
l versity.
1 7 THE CHRIST COMMIS-
SION by Og Mandino. Work-
ing on a fictional investiga-
tion to uncover the truth
concerning Christ's alleged
resurrection, mystery writer
Matt Lawrence wakes up in
Jerusalem six years after
Christ's crucifixion and inter-
views the' key persons
involved in the famous death
and resurrection.
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> -newcomers to its faculty and had joined the elementary baseball coach. After an
•staff this year, according to faculty as kindergarten outstanding high -
schoolofficials. teacher. While at Elysian college athletic
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28 through November 10 in the
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p p.m. Classes will be air-con- Tickets for the Panola students will be admitted free ances begin at 7:10 p.m. each
L. ditioned. Junior College production of with their student IDS.
ML Dances to be taught will “Annie Get Your Gun” are
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I School in Houston and East EFHS. Already a resident of •Cynthia Walker—A
• Deborah Anderson-She Texas Baptist Coltego. He has the community, she studied graduate of ETBC, Mrs.
'to a graduate of Elysian joined the faculty at EFHS an at Baylor University, the Walker worked for several
Fields High School and East a social studies teacher, University of Hawaii, years with the State Depart-
Stenhen F. Austin University ment of Human Resources as j
East Texas Baptist Col- a caseworker in the child
PANOLA WATCHMAN, Carthage, Texas, September 17, 1981- 5
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Mitchell is the speech Van Winkle is the district HANDSOME PAIR-Gregory, S, and Bradley, 8, are
therapist at the elementary councelor. She received her the anna of Mr and Mrs Murray Rrittrwi of O^nvilte
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University. She holds a tional work at the University of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Owens of Denison.
The hours at your Service THE WHISPERINGS master’s degree from the of Texas
keague Library are from WITHIN by David P. Barash. University of Texas at •Bobby Hin—HilH to the cur-
12:30 p.m. to 1 pm. Monday A zoologist uses case studies Dallas. She is the wife of riculum supervisor for the
| through Thursday. Friday 9 of human and animal be- Coach Ted Mitchell. EFISD. He divides his time
junto 4 p.mand Saturday » havior to support his argu- •Kenneth G. Nivens—Niv- between Elysian Fields and
< a.m. to 12 noon. The address ment that many aspects of eno comes to EFHS as a high Waskom. He completed his
. ssphwssumtsccaia. •hean.ihablptaplecePan reganvegrpsrsaeshtoeda negdvazzmaa
JANE BRODY’S NUTRI- aggression, altruism, and seianee degree from Southern degree from East Texas State
TION BOOKby,Jan.E. racismihave theirrootsiin Arkansas University and has done addi- theieazscholiyear. Pewitt Ifigh School near ML
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of food and health, covering Childrens books: the University of Arkansas as dent of schools in Bonham. sevene.cpPzersAe.M65
bets and nutritional require- CARING, COURAGE, well as Sam Houston State •Marte Simmon*—She is president PhyHis Craft, andm - —nL-
. mentsfor special groups and HONESTY, KINDNESS, UniversityandtheUniversity now the district nurse.Mrs. seqretaryaCarlaDil FHAsttrteduonApoitive
t agesand sensible approaches AND LOVE all by Jane Belk of Texas. Simmons and her family noterorthenewschoe:
to weight control. Moncure. •Joseph Thomas—A have resided in Elysian saulenuni“e reporter
VNR ILLUSTRATED ENDURANCE RACING by graduate of SFA, Thomas Fields for several years . Steleayiste o L,
GUIDE TO POWER TOOLS Sylvia Wilkinson. comae to EFHS as the band •Sherry Lewis—Mrs. Lewis nEetreshmentsaorathe
by Rudolf F. Graf to a TEXAS IN WORDS AND director . He was most recent to the secretary st Elysian mhgemgwere.Preen
complete guide to power tools PICTURES by Dennis B. ly at James Bowie High Fields Elementary School In L“Mr—Wan
for home, shop, and outdoor Fredin. School in Simms. and isalsoafamiliary face in SL- - ' W
' use, with advice on mainte- TOO MANY BABAS by •Renee Ned—Mrs. Neel that she has often served as a M ' w., necentg n,
| . nance and repair. Carolyn Croll teaches tth grade and to a substitute in recent years. : *m,Ea
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played professional baseball •Melinda SLuwe-A
newcomers are not new to the torian of her graduating in the New York Meta gradute of Tyler Junior Col-
. i community they are serving dam. system. lege and ETBC, she comes to
in new capacities at the •Mrs. Teddie McClen- Elysian Fields as a first
school. •Tim Brown-Brown to a don—Mrs. McClendon to the grade teacher. She and her
’ The now staff members in- graduate of Westbury High new choir and art teacher at husband reside in Marshall.
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Douglas, Marshall. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1981, newspaper, September 27, 1981; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1518029/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.