The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1957 Page: 4 of 22
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A*» and Mrs Monrw High! ef
Herbage* spent tbr »«-rk«nd with
Mr and Mr* Earnest Hi girt and
family
The wind storm which passed
through the community Thursday
SHOOT THAT CRITTER!!!
Meredith Ingram, and Betty Mason.4 Stand
lag: James Gray. Rodney Tinkle, Wayne
Jeffress. Not pictured: John Allen Jones.
(Watchman Photo)
show n here making
Junior leadership Lab.
at Lafceview t amp net
left to right: Carolyn H
Klaus Tadema. made inspiring;
talk* each un a separate phase o(
the »ub)ul Inuu hobinsoo, higl
school principal, who presided as
moderator, said at the close "The
future of Ibis great land is safe
so long a* it is in the hands of sueh
future citizens as the members of
this class ”
diplomas were presented by P
if iloiiiu*. memtier of the school
hoard who had a daughter in the
class, and Sid B. Turner, president
of the hoard.
Prin. Robinson presented the
awards and introduced 17 members
of the elaas who had received top
honors Scholarships went to Glen
da Inngford. David Minting. Don
aid Scott. Minnie LaGronc. Nelli*
Harnett. Raymond Scott. Betty
Jean Boas. Hetty Ann Juan. Don
IaviI and Henry Wrcman Several
of the scholarship# were sponsored
by local civic groups add Were for
Panola College. Klaas Tadema
All-Student Program Marks
CHS Closing Exercises ■
He said
were still
selling at
Hebert. Mary Esther Holme*. El-
la Jane Jarvis. Anita O'Bryan and
Freda Shadowena
David Wirt rag. ssltuatorian
paid tribute to the parents of the
student*, the faculty, and the
school board for the part each had
played in the training the class
had received. He called attention
to the religious influence* that have
meant much to the Individual stud
ant#.
Glenda Langford, valedictorian,
cited the future full of promise to
the class, in her ferewrll address
fei lieu uf a speaker, lour aura
bars af the class presented a sym
posiom on the thea*e, "What Hakes
America Great" Nellie Harnett.
Martin s Field at Carthage High
School was the scene af an inspir-
ing event Monday night when 140
students of the school received
theur diplomas certifying (he rasa
pletion of twelve years af study
The entire commencement pro-
gram. from the invocation to the
benediction, was presented bp the
students themselves - a departure
from the usual custom.
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Applegate, Clabe. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1957, newspaper, May 30, 1957; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895747/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.