1973
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Energy Savers
Turn off your lights and turn down your thermostats. These are just a few things you can do to conserve energy. But if you are smart enough to think up better ideas just go ahead and try. Bring your suggestions to the TC Campus News Office, Language Arts Building, Room 30. “We prefer them to…
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CLEP Exam Postponed
Due to campus-wide exams, the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), originally set for Dec. 17, has been postponed to Dec. 20-21 for the nursing students. Offered to any LVN or persons with previous medical experience, the exam is to challenge the first course, Fundamentals of Nursing. The new date has been set for Dec. 20-21…
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Give A Friend Something Special; Pets Will Be Remembered Forever
Wondering just what to give that special someone on Dec. 25? Did you ever consider a furry chinchilla or a chameleon that changes its colors? Probably one of the most exciting gifts that one person can bestow upon another is one that lives and breathes, i.e., a pet. According to Mrs. Freeman of Bunch Pet…
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Circle K To Have Traveling Santa
There will be a traveling Santa Claus this year, as members of Circle K will break their Santa suits out of moth balls and travel from house to house making calls during the holiday season. For the service which Circle K will bring to you, a small fee of two dollars will be charged. Circle…
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Debbie Maple Named Ag Club Sweetheart
Debbie Maple was elected sweetheart of the Grady L. Richardson Agriculture Science Club at the Dec. 6 meeting. Plans are being made for 1974 activities of the club. The Rodeo Club and Ag Club joined forces to give Dr. Kenneth Smith a Going-Away Party. This semester has been very profitable to the Ag Club, said…
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TC Sports Scene
Swimming, Basketball, Bowling Wind Up Action Christmas holidays are coming up, and it is time for bowl games and pro championships. From me to you, have a nice holiday. Now, on with the sports. Only one record was broken in the recent intramural swim meet held Dec. 6, and Bob Click had the honor of…
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Wattinger Resigns Club Presidency; Jackets Ready To Be Picked Up
Donnie Wattinger resigned as president of the Rodeo Club at the last meeting and Sans Wilson, former vice-president, is the new president. Sands will be assisted by Scooter Madox, new vice-president. Jimmy Faulkner, president of the Ag. Science Club, said, “Donnie is still an active member of the Rodeo Club and is a great help.…
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Campus News – Vol 36 No 11 – November 30, 1973
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