The McM War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 9, 1978 Page: 3 of 4
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March 9 1B78
WAR WHOOP
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Recruiters Visit Prospects
At McM Hospitality Events
Baylor Coach To
Speak Next Tuesday
Grunt Tenff. hend football
conch nl Baylor Univcrsit in
Waco will be the feature
speaker at a Tuesday morning
College Scries program March
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Indian Insight. McMurr's
student foundation is sponsor-
Free English
Tutor Offered
A tutor will be on campus be-
ginning next week to help stu-
dents with any type of English
grnmmar or writing announced
Peggy Case.
Lynn Lnck wife of hislor
professor Paul Lack will be in
the learning center on the sec-
ond floor of Old Main nt the fol-
lowing times Monday
12:30-3.30 Wednesday
2:00-5:00 and Thursdoj
9:30-12:30.
The tutoring is free and any
student is encouraged to come
by for help if needed The tutor
service will continue through-
out the semester
Plans are being made now to
expand the tutoring program
next fall probably including
ninth
Tho freo tutoring program is
being financed by the state of
Texas
The Best Band
Tour Story:
Tho names will remain
anonymous but McMuiry's
liand probably made quite an
impression on one family in
Silver City N M
While on their recent tour hist
week two members of tho bund
were staying in tho houso of a
member of the Silver City First
Methodist church.
After showering one girl told
her room-mato to be sure and
hang the shower curtain back on
tho hooks when she finished her
shower "They're just like win-
dow drapes" she warned.
The second girl took her
shower and then noticed that
the curtains surrounding tho
bathtub were ringing wet She
wrung them out and placed
them back on the side hooks.
The two band members
finished dressing and went into
the dining room for breakfast.
The hostess told them: "1
guess it's a little late now. But if
you two had wanted to take a
shower instead of a bath you
could have gono downstairs."
ing the visit l the McMurrv
alumnus and former head foot-
ball and track coach at the
school
Teaff will arrive Tuesday
morning ia private plane and
speak at the J) 30 program Hi
talk will also count as the week's
College Worship A press con-
ference and reception for the
Baylor coach are tentativelj
scheduled as well as a noon
meeting with the F C A
Tenlt coached the Indian foot-
ball and track teams from
19(50-1965 befoi e going to Texas
Tech as an assistant loach. He
joined the Bay lor staff after sev
eral years as head coach at
Angelo State University
By Mnry Clearwater
Various members of
McMurry's faculty and students
will bo involved in the Hospital-
ity Nights scheduled for the
spring semester. This program
is designed by members of
McMurry's faculty and Indian
Insight to inform prospective
students about McMurry's dif-
ferent programs and facilities.
Hospitality Nights planned
for this semester will consist of
one presentation made in each
city included on the tour and
will take place in private homes
country clubs or hotels Pros-
pective high school students and
their parents will be invited to
nttond each session where they
will view a slide presentation
concerning the plans for the
Student Center An opportunity
will also be given for students to
talk with and ask questions of
faculty members Each of
McMurry's six divisions will be
represented nt each session
Cities which will be included
in the spring schedule are:
Houston and San Antonio Feb-
ruary 25 and 26 Lubbock and
Amanllo March 5; Dallas
March 11 and Fort Worth
March 12 Programs taking
place in Dallas and Houston will
he held in the Marriott Hotel
the Lubbock session will take
place in the home of Dr. Roice
Lewis Amarillo's program will
be held in the Hilton Inn Fort
Worth will be at Green Oaks
Motor Inn nnd San Antonio's
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RADFORD HILLS
LAUNDRY
Radford Hills Shopping
Center near ACU
OPEN DAILY
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Color T.V. Stereo Music and Free Coffee
35 WASH
25 MINUTE DRY
FOR 25$
Receive "1" free wash upon presentation of
McMurrv I.D. card and this coupon.
Expires 3-16-78
session will take place at a pri-
vate country club. Each session
will hold to the dual purpose of
reaching high school students
and giving McMurry alumni an
opportunity to get together.
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Wfttnauer
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There is still a watch
that looks elegant performs beautifully
and cost half what you think.
Wittnauer
The watch with 76 years of experience
Experience that makes a Wittnauer last That
keeps a Wittnauer on your wrist not in the shop
That makes a Wittnauer worth far moro than
what you paid lor it
Elegant watches made with tho same
advanced technology and icwelry styling that
comes Irom 76 years of expenenco
Wittnauer
The name says it s expensive
but it snot
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1056 North Second
CONVENIENT
BANKING
just for you!!!
Try our campus-account for a buck
a month offering free checks
and NO SERVICE CHARGE!
TEXAS STATE BANK
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The McM War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 9, 1978, newspaper, March 9, 1978; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth104313/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.