1964
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Bulldog Diary
The members of Phi Theta Kappa are selling chocolate candy to raise funds for the club. So if you like good chocolate candy, be sure and get some from one of the members. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Akins who are the proud grandparents of a baby girl born to their son and daughter-in-law…
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Are You Tired Of the American Traditional School?
If there is anyone who has grown tired of school with its study of textbooks and its dozens of routine activities, perhaps he—or she—would like to spend nine months in the Scandinavian countries and get college credit without going through all of the traditional routine of an American education. Many American colleges and universities now…
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Choir Presents Christmas Music
The Texarkana College Choir presented its annual Christmas music at an assembly Tuesday, December 1, in the College Auditorium. The thirty-one member choir opened the program with a version of “Sleigh Ride.” Other numbers included “A Holly Jolly Christmas,” “It’s Christmas Once Again,” “Carol of the Bells,” “Silver Bells,” “Do You Hear What I Hear?”…
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Some Large Colleges Have Solved The Parking Problem—So Can We
One very good way to improve crowded parking conditions at Texarkana College would be for Texarkana students to ride bicycles to school instead of driving cars. You read correctly—bicycles. On larger campuses, bicycles are the biggest craze since fraternity pins. Students have discovered several advantages to bicycle riding besides solving the parking problem. Bike riding…
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Bulldogs Saddle Panola Ponies
By Diana Smith The Texarkana Bulldogs saddled the Panola Ponies and rode to a 71-58 victory Monday night in the Tiger Gym. The Ponies, having a quick lead, seemed more interested in dribbling than scoring, and the ‘Dogs stole the ball several times. After Bob Burns intercepted a pass from Panola, Billy Fitts put the…
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The End is Only the Beginning
A hip chick in a snicker is a smart, alert girl dressed in her “do-it-yourself” oilcloth rain cape on which her friends have scrawled funny sayings. As fads go, it’s surprisingly practical—waterproof, a good windbreaker, and loose enough to slip comfortably over layers of heavy winter clothing. From a 54 inch square of oilcloth, the…