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2 - The Pony Express
New Faculty members join Panola
l
Andrew StepHens
Womens (Bas^et6aCC
Andrew Stephens is the As-
sistant Womens Bashet6aCC Coach at
Panola CoCCege.
Andrew received a (BA- injoumaCism
from Arizona State in 1997. Ode started
coaching at the age of 14. Ode has 6een
coaching for 19 years.
Mefissa WaCters
Nursing
MeCiissa Watters is the Simu-
lation Coordinator/ CdnicaC Teaching
Assistant for (Panola CoCCege. (Medssa
graduated from VdC dyCer with her PSN
in 2004. She worked in Longview and
Odaogdoches, dX in direct patient care,
speciaCizing in surgery. She is currentCy
(oozing to persue her masters degree in
nursing education.
JAeCissa WaCters also recently added a
new added a new addition to her famiCy
of four.
Stevie Stewart
Nursing
Stevie Stewart teaches Asso-
ciate Degree Odursing, second semester
medicaC surgicaCcCinicaCs. (Before coming
to PanoCa CoCCege, he worked in the emer-
gency department and trauma at SheC6y
(RegionaC JLospitaC in Center. Jde earned
his CfEN as a certified emergency nurse.
Sherry Le<BCanc
Nursing
Sherry Le6Canc is the LVN
Instructor at PanoCa CoCCege. Sherry
graducatedfram AND program in 1999.
She worked in Long derm Care for 8
years mainCy as a (Medicare Coordinator.
Sherry has 6een happiCy mar-
ried for 18 years to John LePCamc and
is a mother to three 6eautifuCchiCfren
Joseph, Jordan, andJasie.
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The Panola Pipers will perform
Christmas in Carthage, a musical cel-
ebration of the season, on Thursday
through Saturday, Dec. 4-6.
Dinner is scheduled to begin at
6:30 p.m. with Panola Pipers serving
as waitstaff. Performance will follow.
Tickets are $18 for adults, $15
for students with a Panola College
ID, and $5 for Panola students on
the meal ’plan. Reservations can be
The evening will include a full tour,” he added,
dinner, replete with coffee and des- The Pipers will perform holiday
sert, and of course, an entertaining favorites including, “The Most Won-
performance by the Panola College derful Time of the Year,” a collection
Pipers.
“I am most excited to continue
the seasonal tradition of Christmas in
Carthage,” says Dr. John M. Petzet,
vocal music professor.
“Its a wonderful and festive way
to complete the semester. I hope
of Christmas Carols including “Si-
lent Night,” “Deck the Halls,” “Silver enjoy some quality food and terrific
Bells,” and many more. music,” he says.
In addition, Dr. Petzet will per- The menu consists of pork roast
form as a guest guitarist with the Pip- with cornbread dressing, dinner sal-
ers. ad, mashed potatoes and gravy, honey
“We invite the community to carrots, rolls and butter. Chocolate
come take a break from the hustle cake will be served as dessert. Coffee,
booked through Jackie Sanders. Call the town will support us. All of the
the College at 693-2017. proceeds will fund our annual choir and busde of the holiday season, and tea and water will also be served.
The Pony Express
Staff
Call Callens
Katy Chance
Regan Knight
Bree Kocurek
Maryliz Singson
Alex Sneed
De’Angelo Tate
Brittany Washington
Faculty Advisor:
Teresa Beasley
The Pony Express is a product of Panola College, and
is published during the fall and spring semesters. The
views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of
Panola College Administration or Board of Trustees.
It is the policy of Panola College not to discriminate
on the basis of age, race, religion, color, sex, national
or ethnic origin in admissions, educational programs
or its employment opportunities. Panola College is
committed to equal opportunities for the physically and
mentally handicapped in compliance with federal regu-
lations, Sec. 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Contact Pony Express, Panola College, 1109 West
Panola, Carthage, Texas 75633; 903-693-2079 or
693-1117.
Email to PonyExpress@panola.edu; online at www.
panola.edu/ponyexpress.
Construction continues
on M.P. Baker Library
In order to give our students the extra time
to finish research projects and/or review for
finals, as usual we are extending library hours
schedule as follows:
Sunday (Dec. 7) 4 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Monday (Dec. 8) 7:30 a.m. — 10 p.m.
Tuesday (Dec. 9) 7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Wednesday (Dec. 10) 7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Library materials will be moved into the new structure in January be-
fore the first day of spring 2009 classes on January 18.
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