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Scuba Classes Completing Open-Dive Requirements
Braving the 30-degree temperatures of the Ouachita Mountains, and the frigid waters of Lake Ouachita, members of Coach Hub Dungan’s three scuba classes have recently been completing the open-dive requirements of their scuba diver’s certification. For the past two weeks, Dungan has been taking divers up to Lake Ouachita, which is about twenty miles northwest…
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Dares to Dream American Dream
By Billy Burton Grambling University football coach Eddie Robinson, whose football team has become the best known primarily-black school in the nation, has dared to dream a very American dream—that of his Tigers being offered a spot in one of the nation’s post-season bowl games. The Grambling coach knows what he’s talking about—last year the…
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Bulldogs, Four State’s Roundballers Post Wins In Intramural Contests
The Bulldogs defeated A Club 43-32, and the Four State Players defeated the Tiers 55-30 in last week’s intramural basketball competition. Top scorers were Steve Hazelwood of A Club, 14 points; Ronnie Jones of the Bulldogs, 16 points; Dwight Willborn, 13 points; and James Michael of the Tiers, 11 points. The Bulldogs are Randy Gerber,…
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Student Trainee Positions Available
Mrs. Georgia McFaul, TCC Counselors’ Office, announced this week that the Civil Service Commission is now accepting applications for student trainee positions in federal agencies in the Dallas region. This region covers Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. According to Mrs. McFaul, this year’s vacancies will be in the fields of accounting, agricultural engineering,…
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Plastic Zeppelin Not Flying Saucer
For those of you who saw a plastic zeppelin flying over TCC last week, and wondered what was going on, here’s the story: The zeppelin was part of a promotional gimmick for Nekoosa-Edwards new paper machine, the Enterprise II. “The people at Nekoosa-Edwards are pretty excited about the new machine which will quadruple their paper…
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Bicentennial Show ‘The Contrast’ Set Jefferson Showing
Jefferson, one of the most historic spots in Texas, will host the TCC Players tomorrow night in the bicentennial play “The Contrast.” Susan Wise, teacher at Jefferson and one-time drama director at Midland College in Odessa, saw the play when it made its debut Oct. 17. Consequently, she asked Mrs. Parsons if the cast would…