1975
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FRENCH, SPANISH CLUBS HEAR VIET BROTHER, SISTER
Kheimm and Phao Pham were the guest speakers at a joint meeting of the French and Spanish clubs before the holidays. The brother and sister told members about their life in South Vietnam and their life here in the United States. Phao worked in the American Embassy for five years while in Vietnam. Her father…
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Sophomore English Course to Feature Recent Authors
Anyone who is undecided about their sophomore English class should consider Selected Studies in Literature: English 237. Selected Studies is the newest literature course on campus. The course consists primarily of a study of prose writing of the more recent authors. This course will offer a broader sampling of literature than any literature survey course…
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Casanovas, Black Knights Post Wins
Despite the 21 points scored by Jerry Bonham alone, the Nets were defeated recently by the Casanovas, 64-51 in intramural basketball. In addition to Bonham, top scorers for the Nets were Bobby Johnston, 13, and Barry Crain, 12. The Casanovas top scorers were Brace Boyden, 18, and David Morgan, 12. The Black Knights won two…
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CHESS CLUB TOURNEY
Chess Club of TCC met last Tuesday and it was decided that the club will co-sponsor the second annual Four States Invitational TCC-THC Chess tournament, to be in February. Mike Terrell, president, told the club that last year’s tournament was quite a success and he felt this year’s would be even better. Terrell said that…
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Owen Completes Run
James Owen, sophomore PE major, was among the 47 runners who finished the American National Marathon which was held recently in Galveston. Two hundred and forty runners from around the country started the race, but most could not finish the 26 mile length. The race was held along the Seawall Boulevard in Galveston which allowed…
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Tennis Team to Take a Break Until After Christmas Holidays
By Jimmy Livesay With cold weather here, the TCC tennis team will take a break until the spring semester, according to Coach Robert Mills. The netters will be having self-paced practices outside for those who can brave the cold and possibly some indoor workouts in the TCC gym. When the players return from the Christmas…
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ANGEL WINS SINGLES TITLE IN FACULTY TOURNAMENT
Stewart Angel, TCC Mathematics professor, defeated Coach Hub Dungan 6-1, 7-5, to win the “A” division singles championship of the Faculty Tennis Club last week. Dungan had advanced to the finals by virtue of his defeat of Coach Robert Mills, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4, in the quarter finals. Angel had defeated TCC President Carl Nelson in…
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Fall Bowling League Ends Before Holidays
In the past few weeks, team No. 5 (Debbie Ellis, Evelyn Hubbard), has been slowly gaining on team No. 4 (David Arnold, Paula Raschke, James Owen), and the two teams are now tied for first place in the College Co-Ed Bowling League with records of 26 wins and 10 losses. David Arnold continues to hold…
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TC Student to Run 26 Mile Marathon
James Owen, sophomore PE major, left today for Galveston where he will compete tomorrow in the American National Marathon. The race begins at 11 a.m. and is 26 miles and 385 yards long. Owen has been training for the race for the past month, and has run the 26 mile distance several times in practice.…
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ETSU Professor To Conduct Workshop For Speech, Drama, English, Communications
Dr. Fred Tarpley of ETSU-Commerce will conduct a communications workshop on the TCC campus Monday afternoon. Dr. Tarpley, chairman of the English department at ETSU, will have with him a group of English interns to assist. Mrs. Gladys Cupp of the TCC faculty said the English department is sponsoring this workshop for faculty members who…