The Campus News Articles
First Novel Completed By Sharon Drake
By Valerie Gray, Staff Writer Ms. Sharon Drake of the English Department at TCC has finished her first novel, entitled “Deceit” after two years of writing. The book has 378 pages and is written in modern habit. The plot deals with a research doctor who experiments with human embryo transplants and a young woman who…
$5454.84 Given By Employees To United Way
A total of $5454.84 was contributed by TCC employees to the United Way for 1980, according to Dale Works, who headed the campaign on campus. This is a per cent increase over last year’s contribution of $4733.44, he said. Also, there was a 59 per cent increase in the total number of pledges over a…
Sock-Hop Set For Nov. 22 At Student Center
Fifties music and attire will come into the spotlight on Saturday, Nov. 22, during the first Student Senate-Sponsored “Sock-Hop” to be held in the Student Center Ballroom from 8 until 12 p.m. Students are asked to come dressed in clothes and makeup belonging to the 1950’s era. Anyone arriving out of costume will be charged…
Angela Estill Crowned Before Capacity Crowd
By Steve Rushing, Campus News Editor Angela Estill, TCC freshman, was crowned Miss TCC before a capacity crowd Tuesday, Nov. 4 in the Little Theater of the Stilwell Humanities Center. Crowned by former Miss TCC, Patti Smith, the former Texas High student will hold the title for one year. First runner-up was Debbie McRae with…
IRS Agents On Campus Nov. 20
Ms. Linda Beasley and Sam Grubbs of the U.S. Dept. of Internal Revenue will hold a recruitment meeting for potential I.R.S. Agents at 10 Thursday, November 20, 1980 at Aikin Center, ETSUT- Texarkana. The Internal Revenue Service anticipates hiring 300 Agents in Texas next year and is now holding this meeting to interest potential candidates.…
TCC Students Look Forward To Thanksgiving
By Lou Adams, Staff Writer All over America, the last Thursday in November is set aside each year as Thanksgiving Day. On this day, people give thanks with feasting and prayer for the blessings they have received over the past year. To me, Lou Adams, Thanksgiving means a family day, celebrated with big dinners and…
Campus Poetry”Flames”
By Carletta Autrey The flames are like billows of the sea.They flicker boldly from withinGushing through the inevitable air, so free,But without inspiration, it shall descend. Flames will flow like balzes beyond limit,Containing mere fathoms of our eternity,Striving to burn the brush of sentiment,While forever lasting in mystery. Yet fire our consistent warmth,It shall always…
Outdoorsman’s Corner
By BILL SCURLOCK Winter is a great time of the year to camp. Insects and snakes are hibernating, you don’t get too hot hiking around, and, of course, sitting around the campfire is always great, but hard to do in the summer months in this part of the country. Here are a few suggestions on…
Texas Beats Arkansas 20-12 In Bulldog Bowl
The Texas Bullhorns brought their Bulldog Bowl record to 3-0 last week as they defeated the Arkansas Bullogs 20-12 behind the Language Arts Building. Bullhorn Bill Johnson broke lose for a touchdown early in the game to give Texas a 6-0 lead. Texas failed to score on a two-point conversion, and a touchdown pass from…
