Campus News
Open Air Concert Noon Today by Choir At Oaklawn Center
Texarkana College Choir will present its annual open air Christmas concert today at 12 noon at Oaklawn Shopping Center in the Montgomery Ward Parking lot, according to Mrs. Sue McCrossen, assistant professor of music. The program is in cooperation with Mrs. Ralph Parks, coordinator for Oaklawn Merchants Association. The TC Choir appearance is the first…

‘Tex’ to Hawaiian Friends Sue Ellen to Texarkanians
by Pat Jackson “Tex” was the nickname Sue Ellen Thomas received from her Hawaiian friends while visiting her sister on the island of Oahu this summer. The trip was a graduation present from her parents, and she used her own money for spending. Barefooted and wearing a T-shirt and shorts, Sue Ellen sat back in…
TC Student to Run 26 Mile Marathon
James Owen, sophomore PE major, left today for Galveston where he will compete tomorrow in the American National Marathon. The race begins at 11 a.m. and is 26 miles and 385 yards long. Owen has been training for the race for the past month, and has run the 26 mile distance several times in practice.…
ETSU Professor To Conduct Workshop For Speech, Drama, English, Communications
Dr. Fred Tarpley of ETSU-Commerce will conduct a communications workshop on the TCC campus Monday afternoon. Dr. Tarpley, chairman of the English department at ETSU, will have with him a group of English interns to assist. Mrs. Gladys Cupp of the TCC faculty said the English department is sponsoring this workshop for faculty members who…
Scuba Classes Completing Open-Dive Requirements
Braving the 30-degree temperatures of the Ouachita Mountains, and the frigid waters of Lake Ouachita, members of Coach Hub Dungan’s three scuba classes have recently been completing the open-dive requirements of their scuba diver’s certification. For the past two weeks, Dungan has been taking divers up to Lake Ouachita, which is about twenty miles northwest…
Dares to Dream American Dream
By Billy Burton Grambling University football coach Eddie Robinson, whose football team has become the best known primarily-black school in the nation, has dared to dream a very American dream—that of his Tigers being offered a spot in one of the nation’s post-season bowl games. The Grambling coach knows what he’s talking about—last year the…
Bulldogs, Four State’s Roundballers Post Wins In Intramural Contests
The Bulldogs defeated A Club 43-32, and the Four State Players defeated the Tiers 55-30 in last week’s intramural basketball competition. Top scorers were Steve Hazelwood of A Club, 14 points; Ronnie Jones of the Bulldogs, 16 points; Dwight Willborn, 13 points; and James Michael of the Tiers, 11 points. The Bulldogs are Randy Gerber,…
