The Kennel
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Bulldogs Discuss Their Constitution
The Texarkana College Bulldogs held their monthly meeting on November 4, 1963 in the home of Miss Mary Meadows. Following a discussion of the Bulldogs’ Constitution, Miss Mary Hodde asked questions, prepared by Judy Record, concerning the constitution. Then Mary Meadows and Rosie Hodde told about the Bluejackets’ participation in the Bluejackets’ participation in the…
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Bulldogs Wind Up Home Campaign With 51-7 Victory Over Hellcats
The Bulldogs wound up their home season Saturday, November 16, by displaying their best offensive showing of the season to down the Naval Air Station from Memphis, Tennessee, 51 to 7. The Canines tallied twice in the opening period on a one yard burst by quarterback Allen Christensen and on a pass from Christensen to…
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Make Nominations Now For Miss TC
All organizations listed in the college catalogue are requested to make nominations for Miss Texarkana College to Mr. Willis by December 11. No candidates will be listed on the ballot after that date.
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Return Pictures Or Pay For Them
Most students who took their package of pictures, promising to pay for them later, have done so. A few have not. The pictures must be paid for soon or returned. We have the names of all who haven’t paid.
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Youth for Goldwater Getting Set to Go
Mr. Peter O’Donnell, Jr, chairman of the National Draft Goldwater Committee, announced that James Harff, a student at Northwestern University, has been named National Chairman of Youth for Goldwater. O’Donnell stated that the Youth for Goldwater movement will be coordinated with the Draft Goldwater Committee throughout-the nation. Harff said that Youth for Goldwater is already…
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Off the Leash
By John Pearson As I walked down the hall of the student center toward the snack bar, I realized how many faces I saw whose owners I did not know. Being a graduate from Texas High, I naturally knew several, but there were many more faces which I did not recognize. I walked through the…
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THE FRONT LINE IN EDUCATION
Ninety million persons read the comics daily, twice as many as turn to the editorial page, and half of these readers are described as “highly educated” in a report titled “The Funnies, an American Idiom,” published by the Free Press of Glencoe, New York. The Louisville Courier-Journal is reported to have headlined a new method…
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Artful Thievery in Art Department
Your trusting and susceptible editor has just placed four tubes of oil paints and a large brush into the sticky fingers of a thief. Though this represents a total loss of only a few dollars, several other painting students have succumbed to the wiles of this crafty burglar, who swipes the articles almost right before…
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English Club to Hold Film Festival Nov. 25
The English Club will hold its annual film festival, showing the movie “A Time to Love and a Time to Die” at the First Baptist Church at 6:30 p.m., Nov ember 25. Besides the 34 members of the English Club, students of the English classes who are maintaining an “A” average are also invited to…
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Pakistani Brothers Bring Oriental Atmosphere to TC Campus
By Lesley Sims Shah in Shah Alam and Atta Ullah Jan, natives of Peshawar, Pakistan, are two distinct and welcome additions to the TC student body this semester. They are new arrivals to the U.S., having been here for only three months. Shah is 21, and Jan, as he’s called by his American friends, is…