GENEVA MIZELL GULLETTE SCHOLARSHIP ESTABLISHED
(L to R) Mr. W.H. Gullette, Ms. Becky Gullette, Dr. Gregory Powell
A fully endowed scholarship has been established at Panola
College in memory of longtime educator, Mrs. Geneva Gullette. The scholarship was established by Mrs.
Gullettes husband, W.H. Gullette, and their family.
Through this scholarship the family hopes to keep alive the memory of Mrs.
Gullette, her dedication to education and her great love for Panola College.
Geneva Gullette held an M.A. degree in business from Texas
State College for Women (now Texas Womens University). Her post-graduate work was from the University of
Texas in Austin. She taught at Texarkana
College before marrying W.H. Gullette. She taught in the McGehee, Arkansas public schools
before ultimately moving to Carthage.
She served Panola College for 30 years beginning in 1958. Her teaching responsibilities included a variety
of office skills courses as well as economics and accounting. However, her influence was felt beyond the
classroom as well. She sponsored the Green
Jackets and supported many college activities including dances, concerts, athletic events
and dinners for foreign students.
Several of Panolas championship athletic teams were sent
on the road with her Cowboy Cookies. She and
her husband, also a Panola educator, sanded and painted countless green horseshoes and
railroad spikes as Good Luck gifts for students and as favors for various
festivities at Panola College.
In the days when many students did not have cars to commute to
and from school, it was not unusual for Mrs. Gullette to have a college student stay with
her family overnight so that they might attend classes and participate in school
events.
During their retirement, the Gullettes attended college events
until poor health made it difficult for Mrs. Gullette to get out. However, even with the continued decline of her
health, her weekly visits to the Panola College Cosmetology Department were bright spots
in her life. She had great affection for the
instructors and students who gently washed and styled her hair.
Mrs. Gullette and her husband had great confidence in the
quality education provided at Panola College. That
confidence was well placed as each of their three children, Becky, Bill, Jr. and Ben
attended Panola College and then completed degrees at major universities (Texas A&M
and The University of Texas). Their
daughter, Becky Gullette, is currently a professor at Panola College.
Geneva Gullette was an educator in her church and in the
community as well. As a faithful member of
the First United Methodist Church she filled various roles through the years. She taught Sunday School in the Childrens
Department, served as a leader for Methodist Youth Fellowship and worked in Vacation Bible
School. She was also a member of the Upper
Room Sunday School Class and Carter Circle.
The Carthage community also benefited from Geneva
Gullettes compassion and interest in education.
She found time to be a member of the Carthage Service League, which supports the
Sammy Brown Library. She was also a member of
the Texas A&M Mothers Club.
Mrs. Gullettes older brother, the late Ben Mizell, once
told her, I cant imagine a finer profession for anyone than teaching. Geneva Gullette gave credence to that
statement by being a fine teacher in a fine profession.
The Gullette family hopes that this scholarship will allow her influence to
continue to be felt by students seeking an education at Panola College.
The Geneva Mizell Gullette Memorial Scholarship will be awarded annually to assist a deserving Panola College student. The selection and announcement naming the recipient will be made every spring. Applicants should contact Van Patterson, Director of Institutional Advancement at Panola College at 903-693-2029.