Articles – The Campus News – 12/3/1971
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In Dead Week PollRegister Your Likes, Dislikes For Campus Concerts, Dances, etc.
Student activity preferences will be gauged in a survey to be conducted during Dead Week, according to Dean Bill Hughes. Forms on which students may indicate their interests in dances, concerts, lectures, intramurals, clubs, and publications will be available on a table in the foyer of the Student Center. Purpose of the survey is to…
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Christmas Music Featured in Vocal Recital Set Tonight in Trinity Presbyterian Church
The Music Department will present a vocal recital tonight at the Trinity Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m. The choir is under the direction of Mrs. Sue McCrossen. Organist will be James Landrum, and Catherine Woodrow will be at the piano. The Three Kings — Peter CorneliusSoloist: Beth Brine. Ensemble sopranos: Glenda Kennedy, Kathy Merchant, Cynthia…
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Senate Replacements Announced by Dean
At Student Senate meeting last Tuesday, three members of the Senate were dismissed and replacements were selected. According to Dean Bill Hughes, the Senate Constitution has a by-law which states that any member who has missed three meetings without being excused is automatically dismissed. Illness in the family or work in school are the only…
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Snow Ball Scheduled For Tomorrow Night, 2nd Phase To Play
The annual Snow Ball is scheduled for tomorrow night, Dec. 4, at 8:30 p.m. in the Student Center. According to Dean Bill Hughes, the Phase II from Southern State College will play for the Ball this year. Admission will be $3 a couple. Presentation of class favorites will be one of the highlights of the…
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Yearbook Editor Announces Eleven Who’s Who for 1972
Who’s who of 1972 for TC were announced today by Sheila Rodgers, yearbook editor. Chosen by faculty members, all are sophomores and have exhibited qualities of leadership and high academic standing. Who’s who members are Randy Guillot, Terry Frye, Steve Long, Anita Rankin, Cylla Rodgers, Sherry Ryan, Jimmy Teague, Carey Smith, Mary Thomas and Terri…
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Taxpayer to Pick up Tab
The Senate of the United States recently passed a tax “checkoff” provision to the Revenue Act of 1971 that would allow each person filing an income tax return to deduct one dollar for contribution to presidential candidate’s campaign funds. Under this bill, $46 million would be diverted from the budget to the two major political…
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One Flag
After the Third World War, Elwyn B. White had a dream in which the survivors met to make a lasting peace — “the customary thing to do after a long exhausting war.” There were eighty-three delegates, one from each country, and each delegate brought the flag of his country, except the delegate from China. For…
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To the Editor: LETTERS
Dear Editor:And what about the all exclusive BLACK LOUNGE? I am under the impression that a lot of white folk don’t cotton to hangin’ ’round them loud mouff darkies what sits up there, groovin’ to dem sounds on de box. Peoples is gonna say dat the white folk are treatin’ de blacks like tokens, I…
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FBI Job Openings Write Dallas Office
FBI is hiring young men and women as clerical employees to fill the positions of clerk and typists at Bureau headquarters in Washington, D.C. Shortages of personnel have occurred in clerk, fingerprint clerk, typists, and stenographer positions. Persons interested must pass tests (such as spelling and typing or shorthand accuracy test) to qualify. Starting salaries…