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CHAPEL SERVICE EACH WEDNESDAY NEXT SEMESTER
A non-denominational worship service will be held next semester at 7:30 a.m. weekly on Wednesday mornings, beginning the first week of classes. The Rev. Bryan E. Brown, United Methodist Campus Minister, will be the sponsor of the service to be held in the Chapel of the Student Center. The services will be in the Quaker…
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Stage Band Concert At Ashdown High
Popular music was the theme for a Stage Band concert at Ashdown High School Tuesday morning. Many songs on the program featured soloists or sections of instruments. A number called “Spooky” was highlighted by the flute section. Phyllis Mitchell played a saxophone solo in “We’ve Only Just Begun” by the Carpenters. Dwight Drake sang “Shake”…
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Librarian Attends Environmental Study
Mrs. Helen Click, librarian, attended the first Arkansas Environmental Congress at Hot Springs National Park, Ark., Dec. 1-2. Arkansas governor Dale Bumpers spoke at the luncheon. His subject was “Building a Place to Live.” Stewart L. Udall, former Secretary of the Interior, was the banquet speaker. He spoke on ecology. Theme of the Congress was…
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English Teacher Attends Seminar Campus Trend Changes Discussed
Student emphasis on academics is one of several “positive” trend changes apparent on campuses throughout the nation this year, according to Mrs. Sharon Drake, who attended a seminar on higher education at the Arkansas Education Association Convention in Hot Springs last week. Studies which indicate that high school and college students are more involved in…
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Appoint Students to Boards, Yarborough Says in Austin
Former Senator Ralph Yarborough, in a speech at the University of Texas, called for the appointment of responsible students to the Boards of Directors and Boards of Regents of Texas state colleges and universities. Reiterating the position he had taken at the Texas Intercollegiate Student Association Student Body President’s Conference at Rice University and several…
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Fall Kaleidoscope Soon Distributed
Kaleidoscope, the literary magazine, will be distributed before the semester ends, according to Cylla Rodgers, editor. Numerous poems, essays, features, and artwork make up the magazine. All works for Kaleidoscope are originals done by TC students. Kaleidoscope is free to all students. The magazine will be placed at various places on campus and can be…
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From Other Schools
Lee College Problem Approximately 75 students of Lee College, Baytown, gathered on the Lee campus Nov. 10 in response to a meeting called by the student government to protest a decision by the dean of students and the president of the college, who refused to allot funds for the showing of student government-approved films. The…
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Candlelight Induction For TSEA Officers
Officers of the Texas Student Educators Association were installed in a candlelight ceremony at Bryce’s Cafeteria Tuesday afternoon. Those inducted include Carol Fawcett, president; Burnetta English, vice president; Alice Ragsdall, secretary; Joyce Butler, treasurer; Marchita Tidwell, historian; Charlotte Warren, parliamentarian; Sharon Rogers, reporter; and Connie McClaran, editor. Dr. Robert G. Munday, advisor of the TSTA…
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Conservation Subject of AAUW Talk by Ward
“The Philosophy of Conservation” was discussed by Professor Bob Ward at the November meeting of the American Association of University Women. Ward, of the Science and Engineering Department, pointed out that conservation includes “conservation, preservation, and protection” and that active participation in conservation programs is necessary to “prevent waste, as well as consistency.” To be…