The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1993 Page: 2 of 16
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much for students
Self esteem and confidence wonderful to watch them respond
radiated from students of Mary K. as their skills increase."
Homers reading and writing class She went on to explain that by
as they stood in front of their peen the end of each semester most of
drawing on their own sentiments her students’ skills have improved
Two radiologists on staff at
Panola General Hospital recently
received some special training in
breast cancer detection.
William A. Jones, M.D., and
Morris K. Jackson, M.D., Ph.D.,
recently attended the National
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Thursday night's Program of select those writings that will be
Creative Expression. presented at the program; a
Heki in Panola College’s dilemma that prompted her to
Student Center, the program was implement a student voting
originally implemented as a vehicle procedure.
to showcase student's developing "Each class selects five pieces to
oral and written communication be performed at the program," she
drills said.
In its third performance, the This semester's program
program has enjoyed continuing included a wide range of topics
Jou Toms takes part in
'Creative Exprtuions* at PC
Potpourri club
elects officers
The Texas Extension Home-
makers Association has a new
name. We are now called the Texas
Association for Family and
Community Education.
The October 21 Potpourri Club
meeting of the TAPCE was held at
the home of Vallie Allen and co-
hosted by Zelpha Miller and Betty
Lee Mooreland with 18 members
and one visitor present
The Nov. 3 council meeting was
announced as was the results of our
October bake sale at the Carthage
courthouse.
Our officers for 1994 were
nominated and approved. They are:
President, Aline Barnett. Vice-
president, Luriene Alexandria, Sec-
retary, Sharon Walker, Treasurer,
Zelpha Miller, Council delegates,
Johnnie Busby.
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’ success since its inception last year ranging from creation to the death
when Homer and her students of a beloved sister as well as a
designed the presentation to perspective from one student who
compliment classroom work. described the economic plight of
Homer's seven classes are his native Mexico. Revealing how
comprised from students of all that reality drives many Mexican
walks of life, who for various citizens from their homes to a
reasons felt a need to improve their foreign land where they do not
basic reading and writing skills. speak the language or understand
"Many students enroll in my the culture; he said they still must
classes because they have been out come, whether legally or illegally,
of school for awhile and may not in search of work to support their
have studied in years, or some fail families.
to meet TASP requirements and Several of Homer's students, as
need additional preparation for members of The Panola Gospel
credited courses." Homer noted. Choir, opted to express themselves
She explained that because of in song. They performed two
this, many of her students come to spirituals for a change of pace,
her class sharing a common "We tried to find a collective
denominator-low self esteem. way for students to appear and
"I love to watch them grow," express themselves. It is my hope
she said of her students who many that they take the class's subject
times are so inhibited that they matter outside the college walls as
cannot get up in front of the class at a vehicle of communication. I insist
the beginning of the semester, that my students go forward."
"I am constantly amazed; it's Homer stressed. •
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Leach, Ted. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1993, newspaper, November 17, 1993; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666245/m1/2/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sammy Brown Library.