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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…
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…
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…
Drama Class To Read Lewis Carroll Classics
The Drama Class of the Speech Department will do a reading of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” and “Through a Looking Glass” at a date to be announced. The reading will be, in the Student Center and will be free of charge.
Honor Society Initiates Ten
The Zeta Sigma chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, national scholastic society, initiated 10 students in the Continental Room of the Student Center November 7. The new members are Patsy R. Cardwell, Shep Glass, Anna bel Greisser, James A. Hobby, Martha Jewell, Richard H. Jones, Joyce E. Leavelle, Mrs. Gloria B. Melson, Mrs. Melba Merchant, and…
Professional Nurses Elect Orr President
The professional nurses have elected Prudty Orr to head their club for this year. Other officers elected are Diana McClung, vicepresident; Ted Mason, recording secretary; Joan Eakin, corresponding sec retary; Erline Jones, treasurer; Mary Dorsett, historian; Shir ley Norwood, parliamentarian; Dana Stanberry, reporter. Mrs. Elizabeth Willis and Mrs. Etha Hand are the club sponsors. The…
Seven Students Initiated Into Phi Theta Kappa
Seven TC students were initiated into Phi Theta Kappa last Thursday in a candlelight ceremony. The ceremony began by forming the insignia. Maxine Cross, Frank Garyson, Sue Harmon, John Finley, Laura Lampert, Marilyn Ohl, and Nelva Phillips took the oath that placed them into the highest scholastic society of the campus. Phi Theta Kappa, as…
Premiere Performance Set for Next Friday On Farce Comedy, ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’
By Mary Sterle “Arsenic and Old Lace,” one of the fastest and weirdest farce-comedies ever written, will be presented by Texarkana College Dec. 6. Joseph Kesselring’s hit comedy about murder, madness, and merriment took New York by storm to set a record of 1,144 performances in its run of three and a half years. The…
Finalist Named at Harvest Dance
The five finalists in the Miss TC Beauty Contest, formerly the Miss Bulldog Contest, were announced Saturday night at the Harvest Dance. The announcement was made by George Dobson, KTKL television. The five finalists are Marsha Barnes, Darla Fox, Jean Goodman, Paula Jones, and Connie Owens. These five were chosen by a group of five…
‘To Be or Not to Be . . . A Hippie?’
By Jim Parsons Hippies, hippies, hippies, have you ever seen a Japanese hippy? How about a Spanish hippie, or a young old beer hosen German hippie? I hate them. When I say “hippie,” I don’t mean the clean, long-haired, youngster in his turtle neck shirt, Nehru jacket, and love beads. I mean the dirty, garbage-eating…