The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 14, 1973 Page: 3 of 4
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Fchrunry 14 1073
The WAR WHOOP
Pago .1
VaUntine Swettheart
Trumi Christian Wins
Penny-a-vote Election
196 Students Make Dean's List
37 Have 4.0 Average
Valentino's Sweetheart Trumi
Christian was presented Snturday
Fchrunry 9 during half time nt ihc
basketball game In Indian (iy m The
vivacious sophomore received n
houquct of long stem roses
Chosen on the basis of n penny
n-voto election conducted Inst week
(n Iris Grahm enfterin Trumi won
over co-nominee Knndy Mny
freshman junior Hrendn Messing
nnd senior Peggy Johnson
Trumi halls from Knrwcll lexas
A memberof Thetn Chi l.nmlxln nnd
Wnh Wahlnysoo she mndc the
dean's list for the fnll someMer She
also sings with the "New Light"
choir nt Aldcrsgatc Methodist
Church where she in n memlKr
In high school she was n cheer
lender during her junior year nnd
pnrtiripnlcd in the girls basketball
tenm
The sweetheart was present nt nn
after-game dunce sponsored h the
ncnlor clnss which also sponsors the
content The music was provided hy
Cndillnc
One hundred nnd ninety six
McMurry College student mnde the
Dean's l.fnt for the fnll semester I)r
Cordis pnrticulnry commended
thirty six student who hnd perfect
4 0 averages
Hie Dean's List I the nendemic
honor roll mnde up ench semester
of those students who while enrry
ing n minimum of twelve semester
hours achlev e n grnde point nvernge
of 3 f or nlovc
Seniors mnkingn perfect 4 Oavcr
nge were Dchornh Daniel Pike
Barry l.ynn Hoofer Onylc I.ench
Kicks Carol) n Mcllrtdo .Inn
Lornlnc linewener lllckov l)o)le
Pnrris Hichnrd Ann Pierce Nnnc)
Klirahcth Snnfonl nnd Dnrn Lvnn
Stephens nil of Abilene
Others mnking n perfect 4 0 aver
ngc were Mnry Dinne Anders of
Stnmford Colleon Henderson of
Fnycttevillc Arknnsns Adn
Russia US. on Ecology Venture
An incredible 10000 mile journey
through Kussln including sights of
remote Siherinn regions never
before- viewed hy Americnns rapped
n recent trip for Tom Kimhnll
executive vice president of the
Nntlonnl Wildlife Federation
The purpose of Kimhnll' trip wns
for high-level envtronmontnl
ngotinlions nnd to sec So ict conscr
vnllon in nction He wnspnrlof the
follow-up tenm one of two non
governmental representatives from
the U S which wns lr)lng to trns
form the "eloquent words" of the his-
toric Soviet-American environmen-
ts ngrecment signed in Moscow Inst
Mny hy President Nixon nnd N V
Podgorny Chnlrmnn of the
Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
into "much tougher renlitv "
In "I Felt the Winds of Chnngc
in Russia" In the Fehrunr)-Mnrch
1973 issue of NATIONAL
WILDLIFE mngnilnc. Kimhnll
describes n fnscinnting countr)
plngued with mnny of the snme
environmental pressures fncing the
U S ("Cities such ns Mocow nt
just ns crowded nnd polluted ns ours
") nnd blessed with n mnle
reservoir of untnpped nnturnl
resources t" the Hussians look
enstwnrd to a bnrely tapped expanse
of wilderness so ast thnt it stretches
for fi.000 miles nnd mnkes up one-
sixth of the enrth's land surfnee "1
Over 30 precedent-setting joint
projects were ngreed to during the
four dn)s of tnlks Inst SoplemW
For the first time Kussinn nnd
Americnn scientists will ncluallv lc
working nlnngside ench other on
cnvlronmcntnl projects ranging
from inutunl wnter pollution
resenrch on l.nke Baikal In Siberia
nnd lnke Tnhoc in Nevnde to Joint
computer model studies of nir pollu
tion in St Louis nnd Leningrad
Scientist from Iwlh countries will
In? exchnnging informntiom tr)ing
to devise o common ) nnlstick to both
mensure nnd coninin pollutnnls in
the two countries
"These projects could
revolutionize the environments
scene for our two nntinns thnt
together hnve ns much industrial
production ns nil of the other 140-
odd nntions on enrth combined"
Kimhnll writes
Following the tnlks Kimhnll
Kussell Train the chnlrmnn of the
President's Council On Knviron
mental Quality nnd the lender of the
negotinting tenm nnd other from
the CKO. were the first Americnns
to v isil c ernl nrens of consorv ntion
interest in Russia's ow n "Wild West"
Siberia t Americnn newsmen
covering the Moscow negotintions
were forbidden to join the trip) "I
felt n little of what the American
pioneer must hnve felt nnd whnt the
Russlnn pioneer whntever his pro
fession feels todny" Kimhnll stntes
"n recognition of nlmost unlimited
resources nnd potential n promise
of fulfillment for the nntion nnd the
indlvldunl "
Rnther thnn overwhelming dllfer
ences between environments prob
lems in the two countries Kimhnll
consistently found n pnttcrn of
simllnrity Hut he learned thnt there
nre big differences between the citl
ren conservntion group of the two
countries which "drnmntiie the rnd-
icnlly different philosophic of our
two nntion " The lender of the
Sov Ict citizens' consorv ntion groups
most compnrnblc to the Nntionnl
Wildlife Federation the All Rus-
slnn Society for Nnturc Prescrv ntion
nre nlso policy mnkcrs in the gover-
nment "How would )ou go nboul oppos-
ing n government decision if )ou're
rcnlly pnrt of thnt government?"
Kimbnllnsked Thennswcrwnsthnt
the group would first write to the
minister of the government deport-
ment involved lfhasnldno.thenext
step would be to nppenl to the Coun
cil of Minister nnd if thnt foiled
it could go to the Central Committee
of the Communist Pnrty which is
nil powerful "
"I think thnt we mndc grent prog-
ress on the environmental coopera-
tion front But I feel that of perhaps
even greater significance wns the
unpnrnlloled opportunity to tnlk to
these Soviet citizens face to face"
VV--1L(V
MMj
Give a hoot!
Don't pollute.
Join Woodsy. Give a hoot. Don't poltute.
Work out ways to make wastes useful.
No. AU national organisations ami curputaliooe fur in
ItvnuUwi and atuitantr Many have cipmenre in environmental
impnement mitimi and an tilling lu help
No 70 Mamme your place of smiii u you ftnd putlnum
pmtdrma rauwd by vur pruducuin. lass tin to reduce nr tluni
rate them Make sure there art adequate trad recci!" on the
No 71 Fncoucage tnilaUatuwo scrub systems nn stacks
to eliminate nmaius rmtwiotw Into the air
No. 72 tntourage Installation of muirm adequate aiie
ihargrd into kal mm take and streams wek. If imtallaUm
of adnpiai wairt treatment plants
No 74 Talk to rehg wua iroupa Utru the spiritual value of
naturt and nun a dependence on It tat hta very rmlrni
No. 78 I- luiHiiift (K prodjction A fwlicy Alma lw kfeti)
ditnbuitttn
No 76 I- ncouraif connvnira to lotalc new lacililm w that
rmiloym ran uar mata tranait lyatrmi nr help thru rmploytm
form car p4
No 77 Help rntort natural twauty to artai hrt ia
malrriati haw Xvtn itnpprd
No. 7 Srtk adtvtwn ol utrfuarda to pirvrnt oil apillact
(rum tankrn and oflthort drill in llrlp In the clean up tflort
aihipi4lutbn
No RO Sk rlimination or control of nom plana factory
hi.tlrt or other loud aounda that add to not pollution
No 8 1 Contact airline companiea and enowraic the irutalla
tion of amo trea enine fur their planet
No U Fncouraif devtlopmcnlolpackaieitrutarerruuhle
rKyrlabla or oiherwtac eauly ditpikiaDie
No B4 SMkcouueratlonofDublicoflWUUtoRuaitureputilic
faciltttea don t pollute In violation of code already In effect
No. 85 Encouraie public official to develop (air standards
for all hi that companiea without pollution device control do not
lain unfair competitive advantage over compaftirt that havt the
device
No BO Atk public official! to support basic research profjama
required to control pollution and promote recycling
No 87 Suggest imenlivei for companiea to install pollution
abatement devtcet
No 88 Attrnd Imal government meetings (city councils
huanis o( suprrviKwa rtc ) and ask about their plans to control
rVluiion oflrr )iur aMtttaike
No. Bt Vitv1 nteaurn to imirove our environment and
redut-e it(luti etrn if it tuti muiey and it tll't
No W Nok ithW?Kut my tvauttrkatioit committees tf
none eiitt help neale a allien committee thru support o(
i ami servtct gioupa ri ana
No HOrgantiei
aivnuihea to pullul hhi conl rol
tltra vt UU and industry I
y ntnfrrenve and discuupoutive
ntite public ofTWlals rrpresc nta
otrwr imrmteu groups arm
individual trft all the tacls and Initiate action programs
No 92 Purvey community opinion to determine ho much
tupped theie i Kr cleaner environment programs If there itn t
enough nluiate the pmple for their surnrt
No M lie turf our community takes advantage of grants
(hovhIoI by (HID) l' IVpt of Housing and I tban Develop-
ment for urban area brautifcation programs
No 94 To devrrae sight m4Iu(kmi urge city onVials to
provide and maintain better bene he bus shelters tamp pil
street signs and traJi containers
No. W I'rge public ofTktals to adopt a sensible ordinance to
govern installation of commercial and industrial signs (Including
btllhuardil
No Mt ncourage local home bu Iders to develop a program
of lea ving as many trees as potublc hen they develop a subdivision
No 97 kiuHirage aesthetic plantings around free ay and
public build ngs to include plants and trees that have a higher
resistance to air pollution
No 98 1- nhsi the help of local news media to help In pollu
lion control efloc ti Mate purpok clearly to el cit strong editorial
support fteaenl all facts and avoid one sided statements
No 99 Teach your children a reverence (or Ufa Inspirt them
with a knowledge of Nature This will motivate them to otk for
and demand a cleaner environment throughout their lives
No lOOTherelsnoseaionlorpollution ilorcun every day
all year Do lemriami each day to fight pollution I-ncourage
others to do the samel
No 101 U you own a trail bike learn when the proper trails
are located and use them! Tires that go off the trad cause
erosion brotion pollutes killing Ash and plants
No-101 bncourage your local I rath collection company to
collect cans bottles and papers in separate container (or rec) cling
This will sl help reduce the solid waste problem
No 103 Encourage your telephone and power companiea to
place their utility line underground
No 104 Wnik with department stores and telephone com
panies to help collect old directories and catalogs for recycling
Give a hoot! Don't pollute.
Maurtne Mack of Breckenrlilne.
Kuln Hollo Homme of UrcckcnrKlKc
anil Phyllis Mosirrof Doming N M
Linda Sue Norris of Kl l'aso
Katherine Patterson Wnlla of
Merkel .lonnn Staploton Case of
PetorshurK and nnd Cnrol Timmon
Kucharskt of Waco
Continued on Pago 4
Actress Presents History
A one woman dramatiratton of
.100 ears of Mack history will he
presented on the McMurry campus
hy talented aclreis Paulene Mjcrs
Tills College Scries program mil
lied "The World of My America will
he held on Monday Kehruary 10 at
8 00 p m in Kndford Auditorium
Miss Myers is n veteran of
HrondwAy movies radio nnd tele
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Paulene Myers
vision She recently won the los
Angeles Dramn Critics Award for
hfr powerful one woman show She
spent three ens crentinK her pro
ducntinn whic has successfull
toured the United Stales nnd nhrond
for more than eiRht years
'The World of M America will
Im? presentetlin three acts the firsl
leinR the life of Nijuurner Truth the
19th century Nenro suffraKette In
the second act Paulene Myers
dramatizes the poems of Paul Laur-
ence Dunhnr while in the third act
she presents the works of Lanston
Hughes She ends her show with
comments on toda s ahppeniiiK
Miss Mvers a name of tleorgm.
attended theatrical school in New
York City nnd now lios in Hoi
lywood
Her mnnager. Ham llrd Cline
says of her show 'The whole is an
in depth exploration ofthe menning
and mensure of Mack freedom in
America how far along the road we
have come and why there Is reason
to hope that the Jnurnex is not
endless "
Energy Crisis Answer
Aired By Speaker
'The Natural Gas Prohlem and Its
Potential Solutions" is the topic to
ho discussed tomorrow evening Feb
15 during the American Chemical
Society's meeting on campus
Interested persons nre invited to
attend
Dr Nelson Axe a distinguished
chemist will address the student
chapter of ACS nt 7 p m in room
"220 of the Finch-Gray Science
Center
"In general my tnlk will relate
the gas problem to the overall
energy crisis" snys Dr Axe
"Specifically 1 will attempt to show
how the shortage developed and
will follow this w ith brief discus-
sions ofthe various routes that may-
be taken to elTcct at least a partial
answer to the gas supply problem "
Before the meeting Dr Axe will
consult with student beginning at
2 p in Those Interested in consulta-
tion should make nn appointment
through Mrs Earle Winters at Dr
Norton Jones' office ext 25.1
Dr Axe under sponsorship ofthe
Division of Chemistry Kducation of
the ACS is presentlv a reseaich
advisor with the Chemistry
Hcsonrch Division of Phillip- Pet-
roleum Company at Hnrtlosville.
Okln
Coauthor of several technical
papers and author of chapters in two
hcientific encyclopedias. Axe is also
the Inventor of more than 50 US
patents
Earning his BS in chemistry nt
Westminster college in 1931 he
obtained from the University of
Texas his MS in 193G nnd PhD in
organic chemistry in 19.18 His doc-
toral thesis wns concerned in the
field of nitrogen bases from pet-
roleum distillates the results lieing
reported in several publications dur-
ing 19.17-39
Dr Axu is n member ofthe Ameri-
cnn Chemistry Society the Society
of Sigma Xi the Advisory Com-
mittee of Research Project 60 of the
Americnn Petroleum Institute and
n past member of API 48
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