1970
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Debbie Cervini, Miss TC Beauty, ‘Just Couldn’t Believe It’
By Sheila Rodgers “I didn’t know what to do next. Forest (Miller) tried to hand me the trophy and I just stood there numb. Then it finally hit me that I really had won,” said Debbie Cervini as she described her reaction to being crowned Miss Texarkana College Nov. 21. Debbie, a TC freshmen English…
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VETERANS
All ex-servicemen interested in forming a veterans organization on campus may stop by the Publications Office, room 212 (upstairs in the Student Center) Dec. 7 and sign a commitment list to show their interest. The organization would be of importance to all students using the G.I. Bill and those seeking veteran benefits. Approximately 250 veterans…
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Menting’s Music Musing
Fastidiously Fresh John B. Sebastian. Electric folk rock with happiness. The sound that many young people are turning on to. Sebastian writes and plays his music with a lightness and happiness that cheers one up after listening to music done by other bands that are always saying how horrible everything is around here on our…
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Dead Week Coming Up
As most students at Texarkana College are aware, Dec. 14-17 are the dates for the first semester final examinations, and for many students these exams will determine whether or not courses are successfully passed. The 1970-71 TC Student Handbook specifies that the week preceding the week of finals, Dec. 6-12, is “Dead Week,” and no…
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Heart Attacks and Halos
Church-goers are generally believed to have “good” habits and “clean” lifestyles automatically and instinctively affecting their health, and according to a recent article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the good and the long life go hand in hand. In a study done by a Johns Hopkins researcher, subjects responding with personal and…
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Dedication of New $1,270,000 Buildings Set for March, According to Pres. Cady
Construction of the three new building complexes is nearing completion, with the move into two of them scheduled for the Christmas holidays. The Clyde E. and Betty M. Palmer Memorial Library is the farthest from completion. Dr. J. W. Cady, president, said the move is not expected until March 1. However, the Physical Education Building…
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World Literature On Spring Schedule
Miss Lois Gardner, French professor, will teach English 235 (World Literature) in the spring semester. English 236 (the second semester) will be offered during the first summer term. Mrs. Margaret Montgomery, who retired last year to travel, had taught the course in the past.
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TSEA Plans Party For Holiday Season
A Christmas party with traditional songs and games is planned for by TSEA (Texas Student Education Association) members. Doris Miller, Carole Kelley, Jackie Ditmars, Mary Ellen Rowe, and Mrs. Beulah Peck, club sponsor, attended a dinner meeting at the Captain’s Table Restaurant Nov. 23. TSEA representatives attending a Human Relations Conference in Nacogdoches, Nov. 18,…