Articles – The Kennel – 12/15/1967
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Stray Bones
Of the many duties of the counseling office, a recent one has been to find a Santa Claus. The department is now finding jobs for students who want employment during the holidays. A Dec. 11 postage stamp will honor Mississippi’s 50th year as a state. The new five-cent stamp will be issued at Natchez, the…
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Community Choir Has College Participants
Five students and one faculty member were among the 40-voice Community Choir which sang Handel’s “Messiah” Dec. 3 to usher in the Christmas season in the Texarkana area. Directed by Mr. Murry Alewine, chairman of the Fine Arts Department, the choir included soprano Jo Ann Hutcheson, altos Peggy Choate and Caroline Craw, tenor Bruce Douglas,…
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Book Review: Greene’s Story Is Realistic Picture Of Man’s Conflicts
Graham Greene’s A Burnt-Out Case is an absorbing novel of love and death, and of faith and salvation. Querry, the main character, was a celebrated success as an architect in a large city. When he realized he could no longer put his complete self into his work, he sought refuge from his demanding public and…
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New Secretary Hired
Mrs. Janis Pope, a Texarkana College student in 1965, is Mr. Dick’s new secretary. She takes the job of Student Center secretary vacated by Mrs. Mickey McAdams. Mrs. Pope, a native of Texarkana, likes sewing and music. Her husband is an Arkansas school teacher.
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French Club Views Slides Of Europe
Slides of her recent tour of seven European countries were shown by Arkansas High’s French teacher, Mrs. Gertrude Hodde, at the December meeting of Le Cercle Francais. Scenes from France, England, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Holland and Sweden were included. “Dinner is not served until about 8 p.m. and often lasts two or three hours,” Mrs.…
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Ed. Students Observe In Local Schools
Members of Education 131 and their instructor, Mrs. Georgia McFaul, observed public school teachers in action in recent field trips to Texas High, College Hill Junior High and Spring Lake Park, Grim and Beverly Elementary Schools. The observations gave class members a first hand look at actual class methods and techniques that make quality teaching.…
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Graduates Should Check Degrees
Students planning to graduate from Texarkana College are reminded to check on the requirements of Associate Degrees and others, by Registrar K. B. Davis. “To graduate a student needs 60 semester hours and four in physical education for the Associate Degree,” Mr. Davis pointed out. Twelve hours in English, three hours in Texas and Federal…
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Senate Comments
Carol Trigg, Texarkana sophomore, was named Snow Queen at the first Snow Ball sponsored by the Student Senate last Friday night. The Merging Traffic played for the Christmas dance. Joey Silman crowned the College’s first Snow Queen. Slated to play for the Presentation Ball, Feb. 24, ’68, are the Uniques, says John Stone, President of…
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“Our Town” Tops!
Thanks, TC Players Practice pays off. The flawless performances of the T.C. Players’ “Our Town” cast, directed by Mrs. Mildred Parsons, proves that. The hours spent by both actors and crewmen resulted in a memorable occasion for most in the audience. Yet only a handful of viewers turned out for the production. What a shame…
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Mass Media Paints A False Picture
For several years now the newspapers, television’ and radio have been quick to lash out at the college-age crime rate, dope peddlers, dope users, hippies, draft card burners, student stand-ins, sit-ins, protests and riots and much has been said to degrade the American youth. If a person were to heed these reports alone, surely he…