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Exchange
students loved Texas hospitality
From the State Fair Midway to Galveston's
beach, the Lone Star State welcomed Germans
After a busy three weeks in America,
nine German exchange students departed DFW International
Airport on Oct. 19 with a handful of new experiences.
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Club
event raises more than $500
Students were literally climbing the walls to get a
better view of the Date Auction, which was held on Thursday,
Oct. 10, 12:30 p.m., in the cafeteria.
Before the event even started, Deejay Joe Joe from
Chicago was spinning his records and had the crowd bobbing
their heads and tapping their feet.
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Duck
hunt
There’s a new family of ducks in town. After months
of searching, replacements for Buddy Boy and his friends
have been found. The flock has come in, so waddle on
over to North Lake College’s lake and take a gander.
You
may remember that a while back, the college had to rid
itself of its resident ducks for a construction project.
After the project was completed, the hunt was on for
some fresh meat. Gary Wiltrout and Linda Hall of Plano
had an offer that just fit the bill. More...
Guest
speaker recalls Nazi Germany
At first glance, one might think that Margot M. Blewett
is just like any of us, but she is not. She saw things
that we only see in a movie theater. She went through
one of the toughest experiences one might imagine —
she survived war.
Born in Dusseldorf, Germany in 1930, Blewett was returning
from vacation at age nine when she learned that the
war had just begun. As a matter of fact, it ruled her
life for the next six years and destroyed her childhood
just like it destroyed her hometown of Dusseldorf and
many other cities in her beloved Germany. More...
A-400
doubles size; move-in on schedule
After four months of demolition and almost six months
of remodeling and construction, A-400 has a tentative
completion scheduled for November.
“We are looking for substantial completion by
Nov. 15,” construction manager Bill Bradford said.
“Then, a punch list will be done of all the things
that need to be adjusted and fixed. The contractor has
30 days to complete and fix this punch list.”
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