Articles – The Campus News – 11/19/1976
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Delta Psi Omega tastes foreign dishes
Members of Delta Psi Omega and their guests were entertained Saturday night with a Lebanese dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Michael. Those members of the organization in attendance included James Michael, Jeff Michael, Wallace Hine, Helen Bass, Vanessa Goree, Jeff and Susan Williams, Major and Mrs. James Parsons and Mrs. Nancy…
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Campus newspaper rates First Class
The TCC Campus News has received a First Class rating by the Associated Collegiate Press for its work in student journalism for the spring semester.
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Yearbook underway; staff selected
The TCC ’77 yearbook staff has started work on the pages for the first deadline on Nov. 29. Editor Carol Frost said, “We’re starting off rather slowly, but those first few pages are always pretty difficult. We’ve picked out our theme, and I’m getting excited about it.” Staffers were chosen last week, and they are…
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NTSU Emissary on campus
A representative of North Texas State University, Bruce Walker, will be on campus Monday, Nov. 22 in the foyer of the student center. Walker will be here from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to discuss admissions, housing, and financial aid to anyone interested in transferring to NTSU in the spring or fall. Ronald Bright, one…
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Clubs meet jointly see film on France
At a joint meeting of the French and Spanish clubs a film on France was shown during their regular monthly meeting. The film was shown by Albert Riusech who takes students abroad each summer. The four-to-six week course offers students an opportunity to gain up to six hours of college credit in six weeks for…
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SAC plans spring activities calendar
Wick Timble, a former TCC student and executive sports editor for the Associated Press, was selected by the Student Activities Committee to speak at TCC in the spring semester. Timble will talk about various sports personages he has known through his job as a part of TCC’s 50th anniversary celebration. In other meeting news, the…
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She couldn’t even type
Throughout the campaign for the White House, the economy of the nation was a key issue. Unemployment was also tied into this. Ford told us unemployment would be down to 7 per cent by the end of the year. The figures for October show unemployment at 7.8 per cent. Carter made campaign promises of higher…
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What Christmas can be
Christmas is coming! And we need your help! Good News on Campus will be sponsoring Christmas for a needy family in the Texarkana area. The group will provide new toys, clothing articles and food for a family who might not otherwise enjoy the holiday season. Where do you fit in? There will be a box…
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Joe’s Diner and Bull Shooting Gallery
Since Jimmy Carter’s victory two weeks ago, telegrams have been coming in fast and furious from everywhere. I checked the list of a few of those that were not heard over the news: “Way to go Jimmy. We are behind you all the way.” — Rosalynn and kids. “We hope your smile will last for…