Articles – The Kennel – 12/17/1963
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Native of India Talks to College Evening Students
Surrindar Hansra, an industrial engineer, and Day and Zimmerman, spoke to students and faculty of the Texarkana College Evening Division and their guests at the banquet Saturday night, December 14, in the TC Student Center. The KENNEL went to press Saturday morning, too early to cover what happened at the banquet. A dance in the…
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Alpha Beta Nu Initiates Six
Carolyn Oglesby, Donna Wells, B. G. Yocum, Ginger Duncan, Kay Dewey, and Captailean Dunn were initiated into the Alpha Beta Nu home economics club following a dinner meeting of the club at Bryce’s Cafeteria November 21. Initiating officers were Nancy Smith—president, Judy Miller—1st vice president, Minnie Cambron—2nd vice president, Sandra Daniel—secretary-treasurer, and Barbara Smith, historian.…
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Pakistanis Talk To Blue Jackets
Shahinshah Alam and Atullah Jan, two foreign students (brothers) from Pakistan, related many interesting facts concerning their country, their religion, and how they chose to come to Texarkana College at a talk at a regular meeting of the college Blue Jackets December 2 in the Continental room of the Student Center. In the business session…
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Drama Class Reads Carroll Masterpieces
Students of Miss Gwendolyn Sue Martin’s drama class did various readings from Lewis Carroll’s masterpieces, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass” to an audience gathered in the ballroom of the Student Center Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, December 10-11. “Excellent reading” and “A job well done” were remarks heard often following the readings. Several…
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Senate Studying Its Constitution
The TC Student Senate, meeting on December 3, heard a plea from its president, James Wright, to amend or rewrite the Senate constitution. Wright appointed a committee of six to carefully study the constitution and to recommend changes in it. Donnie Frame, Senate vice-president, is the committee chairman. Becky McKnight, chairman of a special memorial…
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World Famous Author, Lecturer Speaks in Regular College Assembly
Four great choices face man, said Dr. E. Stanley Jones, world famous author and lecturer, at the last college assembly: the choice of a life work, of a life mate, of life habits, and of a life faith. Concerning a life mate, he quipped: “If it’s love at first sight, look again.” “Choose habits that…
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THE FRONT LINE IN EDUCATION
Would you like to know why it is more difficult to secure money for schools than for roads and hospitals? According to Commissioner of Education Francis Keppel: “No one ever died of a split infinitive.” Late afternoon classes for district students suspended from regular day attendance have been authorized in Washington, D.C. “Twilight” students will…