Articles – The Campus News – 11/30/1973
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Activity Committee Plans More Films
Students were held in suspense (between laughs) last Friday as Lon Chaney and others visited Transylvania and all its horrors. The two films brought to TC by the Student Activities Committee were The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Cat and the Canary. Continuous showings in the cafeteria and no charge brought a large crowd…
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TC Coaches Attend Area PE Convention
Five TC physical education instructors left early yesterday morning to attend the annual Texas Association of Health and Physical Education and Recreation Convention in Dallas. The meeting will be in the Fairmont Hotel and will last three days. Those attending from Texarkana College are Henry Duke, Hub Dungan, Norma Nelson, Wayne Williams, and Sue Works.…
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Plans Now Underway for Dec. 6 Recital
TC is very much alive with the sound of music. Last Tuesday, during activity period, six TC music students presented a recital. Jim Owen, trombone, played Guilmant’s “Morceau Symphonique,” and John Tate, tenor saxophone, played Bach’s “Berceuse.” Both are students of Mr. Barry Mitchell. Phillip Browne, baritone, sang, “At the River” by A. Copland and…
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Beauty, Brains: Putting It All Together
By Christel Phiffer “I really didn’t realize it was me until you put the crown on me and Bill kissed me,” said Susan Colwell, the new Miss TC. This was the answer that I got from Susan when I asked her what her first thought was when her name was called as the new Miss…
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Somebody’s Keeping An Eye On You; Better Pay Your Parking Fines Now
All of us have squawked at one time or another about the high cost of college. The amount of money spent for tuition, activity fees, books, clothes, gas and food is not all of the parking fines. According to Dean Hughes, 90 per cent of the fines could be avoided if the students would not…
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“Hippie From Warsaw” Comes Here Why She Left New York
Vickie Smith, who claims that she is a “hippie from Warsaw, New York,” tells why she chose Texarkana College and why she likes it here. A vivacious young girl, Vickie is a speech-drama major driving a red Volkswagen. She is wearing a pair of jeans and a variegated sweater. She fits the style of the…
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GOOD TIME GUIDE
Guys bring your maids and gals bring your lads to one of the rockingest social of the semester tonight. The Young Democrats will present the “Sock Hop” in the Student Union snack bar-student center tonight. Sneakers are the only required footwear and at the cheapest price, you will find the most fun. A live band…
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Ho – Ho – Ho – Is That All?
Christmas. It comes and goes; every year, and although it sounds sacrilegious to say here and now, to grow up this packet and that tall, decorate a tree and the pump and the ceremony, the buying and the selling, the giving of every child to his toys with its bright colored lights, its gay wrappings,…
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Not Just in Texas
UFO SIGHTINGS REPORTED ALL OVER THE WORLD When a plane landed at Texarkana Municipal Airport recently, no little green men disembarked, but UFO expert Major Donald Keyhoe did. He spoke to a crowd of several hundred students, faculty, and townspeople on Nov. 15. Major Keyhoe said that UFO’s have been sighted by such people as…
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ON CAMPUS
Art Show At Smith’s Art students now have a display of their work on the fourth floor of Smith’s, downtown. There are several different kinds of paintings and other art work being presented. The works will be on the show until Dec. 8 and everyone is invited to come and view the exhibit. Rodeo Club…