The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 16, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 10, 1960 Page: 1 of 4
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McMurry College Abilene Texas February 10 i960
No. fi
Vol. ;'.7
"HEARTS ANIJ FLOWERS" GIRLS Four McMurry slrls
display some of the spring fashions that will he modeled
at the Til' I ashlnn Show February 13. l'roeceds from the
ticltct sales will ko to the .Miss Chris Scholarship Fund.
The eo-eds are (left to riuhl) HecLy Simmons Sharon
Lank ford Barbara Foreman and Jane Craig (l'hoto by
Morgan)
Student Association
Is A Member of TISA
The McMurry Student As-
sociation belongs to ihc state
organization Texas Inter-i
collegiate Sludcnt Assocla-
tlon i
The purpose of TISA is to
promote better student gov-
ernment by sharing experi-
ences In governing student
bodies. TISA gives campus
organizations a valuable
source of common knowledge
on solving problems.
Individuals on each cam-
pus are helped by TISA to
develop a deshe to serve
their institutions and fellow l
students to learn the art of
leadership and to govern ma- I
turely.
No area of student concern
is ncgle-tcd by TISA. A few '
of the llelds In which TISA
makes research and compar-
ative? Information available
to lt;i member shools are hu-
man relations desegregation
foreign student pioblems or- i
icntatlon programs eduea-i
tlonal standard.-? college- I
community relations school
spirit student - faculty re- i
latlons and student wage j
rates.
Each year a trophy Is
awatded to the school that'
has turned in the best school
Job Interviewer i
To Be On Campus
Students who wish to apply ;
for a teaching position in the
Jefferson .County public:
ichools may do so February I
12.
Charles Romline of the '
Jefferson County Colorado
public schools will be on
campus Friday from 1:30 to
5:30 p.m. to Interyiew pros-
pectlve teachers In all fields.
Appointments to talk with
Romime should be made in
the registrar's office prior to
the time the interviewer will
toe ou campus.
project. A school project Is '
the consideration of a cer-;
tain problem: its causes ef-i
feets and solutions.
McMurry's project this year
Is "The Balance Between E.-
tra-curricular Activities and
Academic Studies." A ques-
tionnaire was filled out in
chapel recently in connection
with this project.
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Five MeMuirlans will at-
tend the 29th Rocky Moun-
tain Speech Conference In
Denver Colo. February 11-13.
The conference is sponsored
by the Denver Adult Educa-
tion Council and the nlvcr-
slty of Denver.
The five McMunlans are
Caroline Couch Hlair chair-
man -of the speecli depart-
ment; Bartell LaRue direct-
or of the McMurry 'I heater;
Ray Rochelle Littlefleld sen-
ior; Caroline Hodges Miami
sophomore; . Neta McAlvaln
oiaine sophomore. I
Some ot the speakers will
Include the president of the
Speech Association ol Amer- '
lea and head of the Michigan ;
State University Dr. John E
Dietrich; Dr. Mirain Pauls
associate rihector of Hearhv '
and Speech Center and asso-
ciate professor of otolaryng- i
ology and environmental me-
diclne of the John Hopkins I
Medical Institute; and Dr.
Bruno Jacob executive sec-
retary of the National For-
ensic League.
The McMurry group will
attend discussion groups pic-
ture panels role - playing
scenes and forum demonstra-
tions. The theme of the confer-
ence is "Communication in a
World of Conflict."
TIP Sponsors
For Miss Chris
Three unperclassmcn six men represented are Jane
irishmen and three exes wi'l Rrali: Centervllle: Barbara
node' llie r-gtihr fashions at Foreman Spur: Bckv Sim-
.e 'Hc'trts and riowers"
t'-'p -hi v to b picscntc.l
jy ''' cx;s of the 'IIP' wo-
ur. j ..ivhn eiu'o F. biuaiy
. 2 p.m. in the Social Hall
f rii'lfoi'.i. Four girls are to
m i' 1 the co;' nines rcpre-
. M'v; t '-1 c : r social rlubs.
Tli uj'iwrl.ih.snipn modc!-
"i" 'he ! ninr outfits are
f :i Wav'e. A'jlipnp; Pat Kin-
. ' .iiilciie; and Until
II ' l 'i-;. "-i.v-0. The fieh-
volunteers
Distribute
i
Prayer Cards
Volunteers women's Chris-
tian vocations organization
has recently distributed pray-
er eaids in the Iris Graham
Memorial Dining Hall.
On one side of the card
are graces for Piotestant
Jewish and jnian Catholic
llie o;-posl:e si'le reads' "At-
tend the church of your
choice each Sunday. 'Thanks
be unto God for his un-
speakable Gift'- II Corinth-
ians 0:15.'
A Cluistian symbol fills the
right pait of this side of the '
caul. 'Ihe darker Ink of the1 Jdy Wells Janet Wayte I class and she has parties.-?? 1-
deslgn Is the kyro a Greek Janlt Mlllklen daughter of ed in the Miss Abilene Co-.-symbol
for Cnrlst The light- I Tay'or "re tll(-' nominees for T tejt and the Miss Moon M.xt
er ink is bnbbcrl wire rcprc-' tne Valentine Sweetheart at Contest.
scnting pain and suffering. ' "le Senior All-School Valen- ' The juniors have selectl
As a" project of Volunteers tnu' p:"'ty. February 12 Miss Miliken. daughter cf
the card receiver! hnln from' ' M'ss Wells datiglitei uf Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mlllklen oi
om-sine me organisation.
Fl0'd Jennings suggested the
Synibol. while Rebecca Hare
outside the organisation
under the direction of Sher
wood Suter. did the lettering
Rev. Jim Pickens gave coun-
seling wherever It was needed.
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SWKETHKAKT NOMINEES The four Valentine Sweetheart nominees for the four
classes reveal the beauty that their classmates realized in selecting each eo-ed a nom-
inee. Valentine Sweetheart will be selected according to the percentage of her class's at-
tendance to the party. The four beauties- are Janet Wayte sophomore-; Janie Mlllklen
junior; Judy Wells freshman; and Gaylene Taylor senior. (l'hoto by Morgan)
nions Rochester; Jane II;11
Hcbbs N. M.; Sharon Lank-
loid hi Paso: and Manehu:
S:vonsnn A':?a.
Mrs 15.ui Smith iJo C.mni
jell i ; Mrs Ted Elllnner i Mar-
ilyn Levant and Mis. Ser-
rci Reolrr i Man m Prvlm-
"(l;i are the I. nee IIP x -who
wii; l)p inudilln'.
Gayle Pucker Lorkney:
Saia Jo I-:hai-U Clark's-
ville; Juno Riper Tali )kr
and Dannie Price peteit will
mcdel the costumes for their
respective' social dubs.
The show will be divided
Into six scenes. They are the
sweater1 scene the black and
white scene the spoil cloth-
es the coke-time scene Ens-
ter Sunday morning and the j most pteasln; mcinorliil
red and white scene. which could he dedicated U
Miss Ruth Ann Kin-; or nor would be a .scholarship
King's House of Charm will x'ih'o the education of yourt
commentate the show with j people was her treat mttr-
an Instrumental group to cti-
furnish backs-round music i Styles are shown thio.ipi
t The program will include ey-
cry type i.f eainius dress
Yaleiitific Sweetheart
To Be Selected Feb. 1 2
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' Panipa was chosen by the
I freshman class as their nom-
iiuu mws. v w . wuiis in
Inee. She has entered the
Miss Pampa Contest and the seniors. Miss Taylor won m.c-
Green Belt All-Star Football ond place In the Mls.s Iyonr
Contest. Mls.-i Wayte daugh- i
ter of Lou A'ayte of Abilene
will represent the sophomore
" . i ....-frf;?l &&
mtj
Show
Fund
what Is new In costume ;
I ehy hair styles make-n.:
an opportunity to invest.
prices of the articles
played.
Mr. Bill Miller wife r.'
Milhr in the education
p.n merit. ai:d Mis K.-v
P
Shilling Jr. wil.' of n.
-Shillinu. director nf v . ' ..
iiMiuiMon. are In char: t i
i!. in1 ; I'li'nts for the y.i
.-how. Tli kets for the .'...w
.viil be 5.1 ceils for McM.; .
students and SI hi. noiii.-
'I he pi.i-po.se of the Mv'r
hew :x in edd to the ..i-'
belli;: accumulated f .i
scholarship in the riant :
A llie Mae Christopher
"Miss Chris" as she wis . 1-
fectionatly known Mjsa
Chris died In April UI57- f.nd
cs of TIP feel that tin
courtesy of the Popular it-
paitment Store.
vjiti liiiiu to rei)i r.sciii ijil'jii
" " " i-" -
and Miss Taylor daughter
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor (
Loralne Is the nominee of the
Wolf Electric Contest r.ml
she was district runner-up in
the Farm Bureau Contest
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 16, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 10, 1960, newspaper, February 10, 1960; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth103839/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.