The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 22, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 22, 1972 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 49
ABILENE. TEXAS MARCH 22. 1972
No. 22
Women's Social Clubs
Present Spring Pledges
Sharon Johnson oscortcd by James Page.
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T i' p'cdce.s appealed in li i k
ii i'.s i.iir.inn white lama-
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M ' -Hul Dan.el. McMurry
in ih1 the p ino the Rills
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A.I tn. wonuiis sin i i Uihs
i 'iki d i n ti e dicor.it o" wM.i1
.iiluded hack diop it figure
.lies. ed a A! n .n Wonderland
.i westetr dieed Mrl .md .i
K.iRpcd.v Ann ard a tombo
Cardboard dolls also decorated
the stage
After tlu presentation a re-
ception followed in the .social
Mall at ') p in where Janice
Stanford provided piano accom-
p i' ment
S ' Stone and Connie Good-
w GOOD GRIEF" singing
i ' pn uied entertainment at
iMi pusentation and Mike
T.il hs MiMurry cnlo and disc
jockiN .it KNIT emceed the af-
fair A dance followed the rccep-
o- d w.us held in the cafe-
teu.i The music was provided
h Fargo
Outgoing Board Chairman
Meets with McM Students
About 511 hull i s .ittuidid the
iiistee-student iiuvting nisti-
uatid 1 the administiatioil last
week Kotning lioaid chaii man
V I) Rushing and new chair-
man James H Waterfield an-
swried luustinns about women's
dm in hour.s. leligion courses and
the .school'b mandatory retire-
ment rules
The need foi student-board re-
lations w.us discussed with .stu-
dents agreeing that Mich meet-
ings "are a supei good idea "
Hushing leaves the chairman-
ship because school policy re-
quires that trustees lotate off
after a four year stretch.
lie is most pleased with peace
and quiet on McMurry campus
dining his teniae and the con-
tinuation of strong progressive
administration under Dr
Thomas K Kim new president
"We have managed tt) avoid
any sort of campus violence dur-
ing the recent period when there
was so much trouble elsewhere
in the nation" says Lubbock
businessman Rushing.
Did Rushing have any really
bad moments during his stint
as chairman?
"No we've been so lucky be-
cause we've had an exception-
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Mary Hofheinz Runs
Grassroots Campaign
In Abilene Election
W. B. (Dub) Rushing ex-chairman of
Board of Trustees chats with
Roger Nichols. James Faulkonberry and Robert Stone
At Thursday's mooting in the Fine Arts Center.
ally good board I've always
said we had talent enough on
this board to run General Mot-
oi s or anything else
"Rotation and retirement are
good practice" Rushing said. "It
gives an opportunity for new
thinking.
Rushing ventures that he
might accept another term on
the board at a later date
"One of my disappointments
in leaving is that I have been
unable to spruce up the cam-
pus I love flowers and I hope
that before long McMurry will
install a sprinkler system and
do other things that will make
the campus a real showplace"
he says.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article
is an unpaid for political item
and anyono wishing to rebut or
to express his views also may
do so by writing the editors
box 248 McM.
"Dining the last few years
The Texas Legislature has pro-
vided the people of Texas with
a seldom-equaled display of self
seeking duphcty and incom-
petence" says Mary Ida Hof-
heiiu wife of McMurry Religion
piofessor Walter Hofheinz
Mrs Hofheinz is presently in
the running for State Represen-
tative in District 62 Her oppon-
ent is the incumbent Frank Cal-
houn Mrs Hofheinz previous politi-
cal experience includes serving
on the Mayor's Housing Study
Committee and being a delegate
to the Governor's Confeience
She is active in the League of
Women Voters in which she
serves as Human Resources
Chairman and as a speaker for
the League of Women Voters
Speakers Bureau
Mrs Hofheinz is also a for-
mer chairman of the Child Deve-
lopment Committee.
In addition to this she is al-
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MARY IDA HOFHEINZ
. . . candidate
so a icgional vice president of
the Texas Consumers Associa-
tion and a founding member of
the Action Coalition of Texas
and the Texas Women's Politi-
cal Caucus.
"If elected" she states "I will
actively work to restore the
government of Texas to the peo-
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 22, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 22, 1972, newspaper, March 22, 1972; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth104170/m1/1/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.