Leopard Tales (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1975 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. 10, No. 1
Friday, September 12, 1975
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The non-credit courses are
offered to students and adults
the senate vote to become the
Body of the Whole.”
Senators will .be elected by
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his tuition and repay the loan at
the end of the year. In this way
the money will remain at TJC for
years to come instead of being a
one-time one year scholarship,
Dr. Paul added.
Paul, Dean of Student Services.
“The party will be a
come-and-go affair,” said Dr.
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TJC Student Government Slates Elections
TJC Students To Vote
In Sept. 25 Balloting
figures as of yesterday reached a total of 1882 students at TJC for
the fall semester. [Staff Photo]
A live band will provide <
entertainment on the front lawn and build. Students need to
of the SUB. In care of rain, the the Berry Hall and library
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Individuals, clubs and anyone
interested may contribute to the
fund, Dr. Paul said. The family of
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vocational, professional, cultural,
or social learning beyond their
present levels of education,
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Parking Lots,
Remodeling
The upcoming fall semester
will see changes in the admin-
istration building and in the
parking lot situation at the new
gym, according to Dr. Marvin
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Cheerleaders will be elected
Sept. 25, along with the Student
Government officers. Names of
the cheerleaders candidates will
be included on the ballots, and
will be voted on by all students.
Students, male or female,
interested in running for
cheerleader should contact
Frances Garmon in the HPE
building before Sept. 17.
“Tryouts” for the position will be
held at the political rally, noon,
Sept. 19 before the assembled
students at the Student Union
Building.
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according to Ferrill, who says he
hopes that many will take
advantage of the program.
The non-credit program offers
courses in water-color technique,
interior decorating, real estate
law, metrication, swimming,
advanced life saving, and men’s
noon
for an office to speak to the
student body.
According to the charter, the _.x...___________,
following duties are required for second election held under the
new constitution, will be the first
time students have directly
elected the majority of the
student government members.
necessary documents to Senate
Members, certify all acts of the
senate, maintain all financial
records and give approval to all
expenditures.”
Student Regent — “shall act as
a liaison between the Student
Senate and the Administrative
Officers and/or Regents of
Temple Junior College. He/she
sh^ll present all Senate Pro-
posals to the administration of
the college. The Student Regent
shall act as Parliamentarian
during the Senate Sessions.”
Officer of the Delegation —
“shall serve as Chairperson to all
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A memorial fund has been Mrs. Tumlinson will be notified of
established in memory of Mrs. the amount contributed to the
Ruth Tumlinson, cafeteria worker fund in her name.
in the Student Union Building
for many years, according to Dr.
Walt Paul.
Mrs. Tumlinson was killed in a
car accident Tuesday evening.
She had been an employee at TJC
for many years.
A jar has been placed in the
snack bar area in which contribu-
tions may be made toward the
fund. Dr. Paul added that the
money would be put into an
emergency student loan fund. A
Dr. Felder said that a portion student may use the money to pay
of the parking fee is allotted for
building better streets and
parking areas.
“Parking lots are tremendous
expenses and take time to plan
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Elections to the newly-formed
Temple Junior College Student
Senate have been set for Sept.
25, according to Student Senate
President Cyndi Guess.
TJC Students will elect a
Student-Regent, Secretary-
Treasurer, Officer of the
Delegation, five freshman sena-
tors and five sophomore sena-
tors.
Ms. Guess and Vice-President
Glenn Mack were elected during
the spring semester last year,
under a newly-passed Student
Government Charter.
Petitions for all candidates
running for office should be standing committees, and a
turned into the Student Services committee member of all special
office or Ms. Guess by Sept. 17. committees. The Officer of the
The petition must contain one Delegation shall serve as
percent of the current TJC Chairperson of the body when
enrollment or 17 signatures for
the candidate to be eligible.
A political rally on the front
lawn of the Arnold Student their classes, and the senator
Union Building will be held at 12 receiving the most votes of the
for all candidates running five elected from each class will
serve as Chairperson of his/her
class.
The Sept. 25 election, the
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Commencement exercises were held Sept. 2 for 14 graduates of the TJC Licensed Vocational Nursing
Program. Front row left to right, Rachel Krueger, Elaine Reist, JoAnn Moraw, Deborah Stephens,
Mildred Roberts, Jimmie E. Clark, Susan Alexander, Doris L. Jewell. Second row, Marceleen K. Easley,
Geraldine Wilder, Donna Randig, Rebecca L. Miller, Joann Oakman, Katherine Schoppe, Doretha Klose.
Honor graduates were nurses Easley, Jewell, Reist, Roberts, Wilder.
Continuing Education
Night Courses Getting Underway
Douglas Ferrill, dean of the or will begin in the next several
Continuing Education and Even- weeks,
ing School Department, is
reminding students and citizens
of the surrounding community of who want to improve their
the opportunity to enroll in a
variety of non-credit courses
which are in progress on campus
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Martha Knight [above] appears busy at the calculator as enrollment
A ‘Welcome To TJC’
Is Theme Of Party
A “Welcome to TJC Hot Dog Students will be allowed one
Party,” jointly sponsored by the non-TJC guest, and married
Student Senate and Student students are invited to bring
Services Office, is set for Sept. 18 their whole family, Dr. Paul said,
at the Arnold Student Union
Building, according to Dr. Walt both day and evening students,
the party will begin at 5:30 p.m.
and end at 7 p.m. in time for
evening students to attend
Paul. Admission will be a TJC classes,
identification card and 25 cents.
Food provided will be hot dogs,
chips, soft drinks and a dessert.
The party is open to all TJC event will be moved indoors, Dr. parking lots more,” Dr. Felder
students, faculty and staff. Paul said. added.
each office:
Secretary-Treasurer — “shall
keep a record of all proceedings,
file all committee reports, keep
the official role, furnish all Under former constitutions, only
the student government officers
were elected, and the balance of
representatives were appointed
by clubs.
and women’s fitness, which are
presently underway. Ferrill said C>HpPT’1PAr1Pt’
that Sept. 14-20 additional
courses will be introduced,
including art for children, a study
of American authors, commercial
interior design, photography I,
guitar I, twirling, floral design,
and karate.
Any student desiring a new
course may contact the depart-
ment. A course will be offered
providing at least 10 students
request it and the necessary
equipment and instructor can be
obtained.
For further information on
Continuing Education and Even-
ing School please contact:
Continuing Education Dept.,
Temple Junior College, phone:
773-9961 Ext. 66.
Fund Is Established
Felder, President of Temple
Junior College.
I The administration building
s<jpn will undergo a “facelifting”
and remodeling. Included in the
work will be a remodeling of the
I front entrance as well as work on
J some of the rooms in the
building.
Other buildings on the campus
also will be refurbished. Work is
planned on Berry Hall and the
old West Gym. Dr. Felder added
that noise problems in the Fine
Arts building will be corrected
this fall.
The parking problem at the
new gym on the east campus
soon will be resolved with a new
60-car parking lot, Dr. Felder
added. The lot will help to take
care of basketball crowds as well
as school attendance.
Scheduled to accommodate
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