The Campus News Articles
Two Deadlines Before Holidays
The TCC ’77 yearbook is now underway, and it is going “great guns,” according to editor, Carol Frost. The first deadline was Nov. 29, and 42 pages were mailed on that date. An expected 60 pages of the color, faculty, and class sections will be sent in on the next deadline. With the last deadline…
Troopers Down TCC Wings
Colonel Drooper’s Troopers, led by Bobby Johnson’s 16 points, paved the way for a victory over the TCC Wings in intramural action last week. The 56-30 loss by the Wings broke a 2-game winning streak and the win left the Troopers with a 2-1 season record.
Drama Group to Stage Oscar Wilde for Spring Semester Production
The cast and crew for the Spring drama production have been announced by Director Jody Parsons. The production will be “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde. The cast will include James Michael, Wallace Hines, Shawn Walker, Bill Barlow, Rolfe Wylie, Jody Parsons, Susan Williams, Helen Bass, and Belinda Matlock. The assistant to the…
Veterans Benefits Increased 8 Percent
Attention veterans! G.I. Bill benefits have been increased for those who served before Dec. 31, 1976. The new law establishes a new program for those recruited after that Dec. 31 date. Service men and women now on active duty are still covered and will continue to accrue the familiar GI Bill benefits as before. For…
Attention
Bill Hughes, dean of students, has been told that construction will begin on Robison Road during Christmas vacation. The project will expand Robison Road from the present 3 lanes to 5 lanes. The construction work will boost traffic congestion in the vicinity of TCC. Therefore, students are urged to use Coolidge Street when entering campus…
Funds Available to Aid Students
The American College and University Service Bureau announces a service to aid students, both undergraduates and graduates, to obtain funds from foundations. The Bureau’s director says, “There are hundreds of foundations with millions of dollars in funds earmarked to aid students in meeting the cost of higher education that goes untouched each year. Why? Students…
College Teacher Will Give $2,000 Summer to Each Seminar Participant
Grants for 106 Summer Seminars for College Teachers have been awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities to institutions in 28 states. This program provides opportunities for college faculty in undergraduate and two-year colleges to work in their areas of interest under the direction of a distinguished scholar. The 1977 summer program will include…
