1972
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Not Festive for Some
The Holiday season is quickly approaching with all its festive occasions, fine food, and family gatherings. This is a season of joyous celebration, — that is, for some. Yes, Prisoners of War families will see their, somehow almost forgotten, soldiers on television networks, being forced to look “jolly” in prison surroundings. This is a standard…
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Merry Christmas To All
As the Christmas spirit grows more and more apparent, most Americans will spend much of their annual “Christmas savings” on gifts, decorations, trees, party favors, elegant foods and new clothes. Most merchants began their Christmas advertising the day after Thanksgiving, or a full month in advance. The Christmas season brings to many retail and wholesale…
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Just 13 More Shopping Days That Special Someone and Christmas
(Editors note:) It is that time of year when shoppers find it difficult to find the right Christmas gift. For those of you who are undecided as to what to give, Cherre Adams and Larry Carter have compiled a list of possible gifts. The rush is on. For the fella that has not picked up…
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FINAL EXAMS BEGIN MONDAY
Students at Texarkana College are preparing for final exams which are scheduled to begin next Monday. ETSU and TC are following the same exam schedule. The first exam day will be Dec. 11, 8 a.m. MWF classes will meet from 8-10:30. The T-Th 11 a.m. classes will be from 11-1:30, and 10 a.m. MWF classes…
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“Dig That Santa Man”
by Sherrye Glaze ‘Twas the night before ChristmasAnd all through the pad,Not a hip cat was swinging—And that’s nowhere, Dad. The stove was hung upIn that stocking routine,Like maybe the fat manWould make the scene. The kids that fell byHad just made the street.I was ready for snoreville—Man – was I beat! When there started…
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SENSITIVE PEOPLE FIND WAY TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES IN ART
by Brenda Myers Profound concentration salted with the personal enjoyment of being creative seemed to permeate the art department. “Art,” the silent, inanimate art form, suddenly came alive when seen from the viewpoint of an observer of art as a classroom subject. Free to roam about the department at leisure, it became engrossed with print…
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Circle K Calendars On Sale In January
The 1973 Circle K calendar will go on sale next semester, according to Gary Walker, calendar committee chairman. The calendars will cost $1 and will feature the club’s choices of the most beautiful girls on campus. The girls and their respective months are as follows: Miss January – Belinda Morse, Miss February – Lori Lyndon,…
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Health Occupation Workshop for Nurses
The annual workshops offered by the Texas Education Agency to upgrade instruction in health occupations was presented Nov. 6-10 at College Station. Mrs. Helen Bliss, director and Mrs. Jeannine Thomas, instructor attended the workshop “Analysis and Course Making for Health Occupations.” Mrs. Carol Collins, instructor, attended the workshop on “Methods of Teaching in Health Occupations…
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Wylie’s Class Takes Play To Junior High
Rolfe C. Wylie’s oral interpretation class presented “Many Moons”, by James Thurber last week to the tenth grade creative writing class at College Hill Junior High. For the program, Wylie chose Thurber’s fantasy play and assigned each student a part. Those participating in the program were Kathy Merchant, William Hooper, Sara Coble, Jim Nicholas, Richmond…