The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 23, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 12, 1967 Page: 1 of 4
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Cass Leaders Chosen
In Elections Tomorrow
Posters banners siijns and slogans indicate that 23 stu-
dents reck cinss office for 19G7-1DG8. Six of the thirteen
ofhees are unopposed
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VOTING FOR WHOM? Three candidates seem iodisagree as to who should get their voles in the com-
ing election lomorrow. Gordon Hubonak is running unopposed for junior class president but Eddie Mc-
Anally and Betty Whitehead are actively campaigning for junior class vice-president and secretary-
treasurer respectively.
THE
Claude Wcscott seeks the posi
tinn of hen c'
c li c e 1 leader
without oppo;
tion A Ko S i
member a choc
loader for tu
years fi c m hew !'
nolo. C 1 i ti tl t V
hope.? to prom t
school spirit anr
bo active in Rtu- Fulbright
tlcnt Association nct car
In fie eiior ehss only the or-
fice of ncsidcnt is contested by
Don Full nght and Hoy Reynolds
Don desires "to
pi ovule conscien-
tious diligent
and effective
load or ship in
woi king with the'
senior class Stu-
dent Association
and administra-
tion to make '67-
'G8 a progressive!
and memorable Reynolds
year." Roy Reynolds hopes
bring about better student-faculty tlon
relations promote campus ucauu- wljj
'vE 1 M
emm
Winter pursues a nvue open
m .ded attitude for .student and
fc.rulty concerning school activi-
ties as well as promotes campus
be uitificatun
LtMn Walter Ddtj Beta pledge
fiom Roswe I M and Betty
Whitehcid. c pi idei' ol Dia-
konia f i oni Dim
in". N M . op-
pus ' each olheis
in t in race fort
secretary - t cas-!
urer
T nee students!
compete for icp-
rescntntivc
Diana Beitiand
seeking lc-clee- Buzan
tion ""will again tiy to lepresent
lier class to the best of her abil-
ity " Mike Bevcily feels "there
is a definite need to include more
capable people I
in the activities
of the class andl
Student Associa-I
Also h el
work fori
iK2LiB
iEMHt'jflr
McMURRY COLLEGE
cation ana student core riogram m 0 r e profes-
and support and serve the Student slon. cntC t-jn.
Association officers and pro- ment on campus
grams. a campUS radio
Bill Huth Deanna Degenaar station more all
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BEra
Long
ABILENE. TEXAS. APRIL 12. 1967
WTCC To Cite Potentials
For Living In West Texas
First Regional Seminar in Texas at McMurry
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'SPl
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and Leonard Caswell seek of-
fice unopposed respectively for
vice-president secretary - treas -
urer 'and repre-
sentative. Gordon Hubo
nak the single;
candidate for.
president of the!
junior class ac-i
tivelv supports!
the beautifica-S
tion program as
well as plans for McWhirter
better communication between the
Student Association and the class.
McMurry College will join junior and senior colleges in the gram. Shepperd is former attor- In the race lor vice-prcsiaeni
hands with the West Texas Cham- West Texas area. ney general and former secretary fcddie Mcnany """""'""""
hnr nf Commerce on ADril 18 to This initial seminar will be from of state for Texas. He is known ter seek oince
hold a seminar for juniors and 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. on Tuesday as a strong backer of West Texas M c A n a 1 1
seniors of Abilene's three colleges April 18 in the social hall Rad- and its growth potentials. stresses interes
dealing with the advantages and ford Student Life Center. Junior The scminar will stress oppor- of tne Junlor
nnnnrlnnKin nf li.Mnrr nnH wnrlr. nnrl RPninr Students fl"Om MC- ..:1A. In Yin nrnfncEtnni nrlnnn- Cl3SS and tilC
ing in West Texas. Murry Abilene Christian College tjorl) petroleum and petrochemi- school in various
The seminar is designed for to- and Hardin-Simmons University cals industries agriculture and activities includ.
day's college student who will arc invited to attend. ranching agri-business tourism inB campus poli-
be tomorrow's citizen and tomor- John Ben Shepperd Odessa news media manufacturing and ucs; i"ut"1
row's leader in West Texas. The business executive civic leader wM gjve students latest informa- soliuuuh
seminar will be the first of a and president of the West Texas tion on cuitural opportunities programs
series of such meetings. Next Chamber of Commerce announc- and tne advantages of living in
year the WTCC plans to hold ed the seminar. He will be one Wcst Texas.
similar programs at each of the 34 of several speakers on the pro- shepperd said a discussion
would also be hold on issues in the
am JkM .. i Texas Legislature which affect
IVlUSICianS neUa Vrc5 young Pcoplc-and the necessity f
for young people to be active in
FOr SprinCI DQnd TOUT Student body and class leaders
r from all of the 34 West Texas col-
The band will leave Sunday concerts and worship services cges arc being asked to attend
morning on a four-day tour of are- featured by the band. the seminar here. Shepperd said
... t .m!. a nhrh.c Sunday the fifty musicians will they would be asked to critique
.... .u present church services titled the seminar and make suggestions
Programs for high schools night j Us Worgh through Music;. which would bc used in setting up 1
in Albany and Olney. Secular seminars next year.
mnKAric InnlnHn nrnsontntinns in This Is the first time such
Throckmorton Graham Seymour seminar has even been conduct- McMurry Thespians will stage Two other physicists in the
Quanah and Childress. The band ed by a regional chamber of its final two performances of "The .sanitorium are played by Jo
will return Wednesday afternoon commerce in Texas Shepperd Physicists" Thursday and Friday Ucntey Iiml Mack Waldrip.
Concert repertoire includes the said. He said sucn meetings are ai o.uu v. . ui . " 0ther mcmbers ot tho cast in.
Friedricli Durren- elude Frank Howarth police in-
uf tuiaorrow in West matt the son ol n i-rniosiani mm- .spcciur; nin.i ammccii u nuuiuu
t ..... f A-nhi..." hv Mnnrieo TnvM nri the voune dcodc istcr. the powerful contemporary isairen uuigue ri.ui uuju iu.-
!.. i i (..ii(nnl .Tnhn Mi tn Wnnw more about the fatalism for its theme arcl Bautnan Hcrr Oscar Itoe;
Doris Reschenthaler president ...' . c.. i : ...uiu .v in no nnrl rlmmn mmhines Chiistianitv and and Karen Shuey a nurse. Den-
a n d
Mc-
v
Bertrand
Fashion Show
Presents Fads
"Swine into Spring" will bc the Finnln frnm nvnmk's "New World nf vital importance because to- Auditorium.
thnmo for tho War Wahtaysee Svmnhonv." von Sudpo's "Light day's college students are the Written by
tvin shnw nt 10:30 a. m. April Cavalry Overtuiu" Uieiuub fium leaden.
15 in Radford Social.
Walter
R ' (m
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Beverly
school functions and more school
unity." Mary Buzan wishes "to
create a feeling of unity and make
McMurry s fu
ture a matter o
deep concern t(jj
all students."
Nine students
are campaigning ;1
for sophomorcj
class officers
David Cain and!
K. O Long scekl
president. Cain Berry
an Alpha Sigma Chi pledge
seeks further class unity new
and different ideas for class activi-
ties and more participation from
the sophomorcl
class. Long a
Kiva pledge ad
vocates support!
of the new con
stitution a n dl
Council Fire.j
heightened r e
lationship be-"
tween the stu
dents faculty Eads
and administration and the united
effort to attract popular enter-
tainment to the campus.
Ed Stumm running unopposed
promises to stimulate interest
among class mates and try to
create closer relationships be-
tween the student and faculty.
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Madhouse or Prison ?
Physicists Plays Again
Phillin Sousa march
nf the women's service orcaniza- o..i c..o" t -in Amor. mri Heading the
tion will preside and Glenda jCan tunes solos' novelties and a A question and answer session are Saiali Daily and John Ciur- pi y the parts of two .sons
Heist vice-president will be the few surprises characterize an In
commentator. dian Band presentation.
Modeling fashions from Thorn- The Sunday program is a com
ton's are Virginia Hincr Pat Pictc worship service featuring the
Smith Sarah K. Field Joy Hart instrumental and vocal
19 member cast nis Townscnd and Ted Routon
Biian
.ni t hnid nt tho close of the ilia who portray Fraulein von Harrows portrays tnc ponce croc-
program to give students a Zahnd and Johann Wilhilm tor.
chance to ask the speaker about Mobius respectively Miss Daily Eugene Mathis characterizes
cnhlnrts wh ch thev have appears as me owner u a aaiii- uiu jum.: iiiuiwblu..lv. .wi.. ...i.
music covereu oiiuijiji-iu buiu.
torium who is driven insane by White police stenographer; David
TamraMcInurff Jane Hoy Judy Standard Many congregational ""M"" l J Chur.l a is ca as a phycst who ants; Steve Foster a policeman.
Miles and Rhonda Teeter. hvmn singing with band nccom- for the vis '" J8 aJ cks refuRe ln 8amtonum to and Mary Jane Petrosi a nurse
Wah Wahtaysee members will pamment and the usual order of sPeak nvol(1 .evealing his destructive The play's opening pe.form-
serve as hostesses and refresh- worship a.e combined with in- nnr. fcK ng heo roups wcre hcW ApH1 Q
ments will be served. (Continued on Page 4) to cnai lnionnauv.
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 23, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 12, 1967, newspaper, April 12, 1967; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth104037/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.