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Pre-Registration Begins January 4
Pre-registration for second semester classes is set to begin January 4, according to Dr. W. G. McAlexander, Academic Dean of Texarkana College. The procedure, similar to the second semester of the 1964-65 term, will consist of counseling by the Academic Dean, scheduling of classes with the Registrar, and paying of tuition and fees at the…
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Irwin, Pondrom Are Honored by Rotary
Dr. J. W. Cady, president of Texarkana College, has announced the Rotary Student Guests for December. The students receiving this honor are Pat Irwin and Joe Pondrom, both of Texarkana. The student leaders are to be the guests of Dr. Cady to the Rotary Club Luncheon in December. Miss Irwin is Editor of the BULLDOG,…
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Library Presented With Several Books
The Texarkana College Library recently was presented with a number of volumes concerning American history, music, and law. The donors are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Klein, of Texarkana, who presented a total of 19 volumes dealing with history and music to the library, and Raymond Anderson, a Texarkana attorney, who gave the library 40…
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American Association of Junior Colleges Launch New Program
Washington, D.C. — The American Association of Junior Colleges is launching a five-year program in semiprofessional and technical education development at the community junior college level, supported by a grant of $782,500 from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, it was announced recently. Under the new program, member colleges of the Association will engage in a…
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TC Student Senate Throws Snow Ball
The age-old dream of that “white Christmas” was realized, if only for a few hours last night, by the students attending the Snow Ball. A winter wonderland provided the setting for the Senate-sponsored Christmas dance, attended by approximately 300 students and faculty guests. Music for this event was furnished by the “Rogues” from Henderson State…
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Bears Blast Headhunters 35-0 In Intramural Football Finale
By BOB MINTONKennel Sports Editor Bright sun, cold wind, and the hot passing arm of Darrel Fincher stunned the Headhunters, giving the Bears a 35-0 victory last Tuesday, December 7, capturing the Intramural Football Championship. Headhunters, hungry for a win, just couldn’t get the ball rolling—or should I say flying. If ever the forward pass…
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TIDE OVER HUSKERS
Prognostications Reveal Upsets In Store for Bowl Offerings With football’s silly season—the holiday bowl time—upon us, the KENNEL’s sports staff decided to join in the spirit of the occasion and predict the winners along with literally thousands of other scribes from coast to coast. Before revealing our choices, let’s take a look at the various…
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Christmas Party Roundup
By BETTY STANLEY and SUSAN PAYNEKennel Staff Writers The Christmas spirit filled the air, as the students of TC were caught up in a whirlwind of holiday activity. Santa paid an early visit to the campus, December 8, as he brought stockings filled with candy and toys to the STUDENT SENATE at the close of…
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The Senate Report
The Senate voted unanimously at its regular meeting, December 7, to employ the “Uniques” for the Presentation Ball, February 12, at $400. T.C. Student Directories are now on sale at 25¢ per copy and may be obtained from any Senator or Dean Pinkerton’s Office. The “Rogues,” who provided the music for the SNOW BALL, were…