Articles – The Campus News – 12/5/1969
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Music Department Student Recital Features Piano, Organ, Voice, Instruments
The Texarkana College Music Department presented a student music forum Nov. 25, at the First Baptist Church. Students in the music department, under the direction of Murry Alewine, Sue McCrossen, Gary Bond, Nona Culpepper and James Herrin, who participated in the forum were: Jim Barone, snare, playing “Glenwood Boy;” George Frazier, tenor saxophone, “Two Bourees…
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Delta Psi Omega Candidates Named
Delta Psi Omega, the national honorary fraternity for drama students, presently has five members on campus. They are Marsha Barnes, Walter “Lucky” Vinson, George Davis, Jo Gallagher, and Frank Howell. Other possible candidates for membership are Beth Jacobs, James Harris, Betty McDonald, Don Shipp, Janet Johnson, Cynthia Clark, Lissy Dillon, Mary Wicker, Jack Elrod, Ann…
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Art Department Display in Center
Livening up the walls and corridors of the Student Center this week and next week are various artistic “creations” on display by members of the Art Department and other TC students. Many of the works on display are for sale. Ralph Caver, director of the art department, invites any TC students interested in exhibiting “original…
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Ross Perot to Speak All College Assembly Next Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.
Ross Perot, Dallas multimillionaire and TC alumnus, whose Nov. 18 Texarkana College speech was postponed due to bad weather and poor flying conditions, will return Tuesday, Dec. 9, during activity period to speak in the college auditorium to the TC student body. “Here is a young man who has amassed a great fortune,” said Mrs.…
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Christmas Programs For TSEA Members
Debbie Eaton, program chairman, presented a Christmas program at the Dec. 2 meeting of the T. S. E. A. She spoke on the various customs and traditions of the Christmas season. Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held at the home of Barbara Goodwin on Dec. 11. Members also made plans for…
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Campus Questions Answered by Student
Q. Why are many students afraid of college administrators and faculty? A. The fear that some students have for administrators usually begins in high school. Pre-college students hear many stories about college and college life long before they arrive on campus. These tales vary from the wonderful sex life to the mean old professors. It…
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Where Will You Fit?
Where will you fit? What is your aim in life? Have you set your goal? Using the statistics compiled by insurance companies we find the figures look something like this: 100 men, starting out at age 25 — at age 65 (retirement age) we find: 1 per cent rich, 4 per cent financially secure, 5…
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Draft Lottery — A Reform?
Much fanfare and great expectation preceded the Dec. 1 draft lottery. Reform? In theory, maybe, but the hassle is still there. Some 250,000 young men will still be conscripted for military service in 1970. Only the method of selecting them has changed. While the establishment of a lottery was unquestionably a step in the right…