Articles – The Campus News – 12/11/1970
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KOSY Radio Show To Feature Students
KOSY Radio Station in Texarkana is looking for four TC students — preferably one ultra conservative, one liberal, and two middle-of-the-roaders — to present a weekly Saturday morning panel discussion on controversial issues. The panelists will be informed one week in advance of the topic they will discuss. Each student must be outspoken in his…
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Harold Abney Heads New Campus Club, Black Heritage
Eighty-nine members of the Black Heritage Club met to elect officers and write the club’s constitution. Harold Abney was elected president; Charles English, vice-president; Christal Smith, secretary; Cynthia Brown, treasurer; Bruce Sharp, parliamentarian; and Jessie Keaton, sergeant-at-arms. The purpose of the club is to give service to the community, to establish awareness, to increase the…
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Effects of Home Life Discussed As Factors in Juvenile Delinquency
A panel discussion on the effects of home life on juvenile delinquency, with Father Raymond Fisher and Texas-side police officers Bruce Fitzhugh, Joe Cerrato and Bill Fincher participating, highlighted the Dec. 3 sociology class of Mrs. Thelma Bollinger. Each of the above gentlemen gave a brief description of his research on the subject and joined…
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College to People By Way of KTAL-TV A Public Service
“The idea of taking college instruction to the general public, by way of television, is an excellent way for people who have had no college education, or for people to ‘up-date’ their education and keep in touch with recent developments,” stated Mr. Rolfe A. Wylie, speech instructor at TC. Mr. Wylie is winding up his…