The Collegian (Hurst, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 30, 1998 Page: 6 of 10
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SE Campus will offer help to
students in preparation for the up-
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A resume development seminar
will be Wednesday, Oct. 7, 10-
11:15 a.m. and 4-5:15 p.m. in room H
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The seminar will cover the var-
ious elements of resumes, Darrell
Whitsell, career planning specialist
on SE Campus, said.
Career and Employment Ser-
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assistance Tuesday, Oct. 13, and H
Wednesday, Oct. 14, from 1-5 p.m. ■
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culminated in the evening with performances by
two headliner bands, The Undulating Band and
Hillbilly Cafe.
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Fun and festivities filled the
air on NE Campus Saturday for
the first annual NE Fall Festival,
co-sponsored by the city of Hurst
and NE Campus. The event was
the kickoff for the celebration of
the campus’30th anniversary.
Sixty-six people entered the
5K Fun/Walk Run, the opening
activity for the day.
Top winner in the battle of the
bands competition, one of the af-
ternoon activities, was The
Visitors, receiving the $500first
prize. Second place prize of
$300 went to Alpha Tango, and
the third place prize of $200
went to Rumblepot. Two out-
standing performers recognized
were Ronnie Hall, guitarist, and
John Teemes, drums, both from
Alpha Tango.
Outside sponsors were Coca-
Cola, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
and Eowe’s Home Improvement.
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Squeaker during the NE Fall Festival. The
event, which began with a 5K Fun Walk/Run,
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The fine art of chalk painting is practiced by Christina Zamaniego, a
pre-med student, above, during the NE Fall Festival on NE Campus
Saturday. The day featured a children’s area complete with petting
zoo, face painting, sidewalk art and many other activities. Meanwhile,
booths manned by TCJC students, staff, faculty and administrators,
offered refreshments and food. In top right photos, Dee Cee the clown
entertains visitors, Ronnie Hall leads the singing for his band, Alpha
Tango, Addy Lynan, 4, attempts to bowl a strike and Blake Stewart
lines up his put in the golfing game.
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The Collegian (Hurst, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 5, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 30, 1998, newspaper, September 30, 1998; Hurst, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1339594/m1/6/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room.