The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 5, 1981 Page: 3 of 4
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February 5. 1981
THE McMURRY WAR WHOOP
Page 3
Music Groups To
Jferiorm Jfeb. 1
'I wo Mi Mm r College pop
music !ioups the .In? I'nsom
bleand Phoenix will join to pre
soul nn admission free program
nl !) .')() ii in 1'uosdny. Feb 17 in
Kndfotd Auditorium
Thi' lomort precedes thoir
spi nig tour Fell 18 through Keli
'21 Toium I'r dioits the
MiMurry .Ja7 Knsemblo and
.limies Peario direitH the
Phoenix singers
'I lie tour begins with a per
lor Minnie at the First United
Methodist I'hun li of San Angelo
at (i .10 pin Wedne-day. Feb 1H
The musicians perform timn
nt!) .10a in 'Ihursdav.t'oh l!)at
linnkin High School at 2 lri
that afternoon at ('nine High
School and that evening at (5 10
p in at the First I'm ted
Methodist ('lunch in Ft Slock
ton
Miiiinhnns High School will
heai the pop groups at 9 00 a m
Kiidnv Feh 20 at 2 00 p m that
afteinoon the groups will he Ml
Pecos High Siliool and that
night the will pet fin in at M
Paul's 1'nited Methodist
CIiiim h I'l P.io al li 10 p in
lhe cum hide the loin with a
pel lot inatit e nl the Suiidnv
illuming worship service at St
Paul s I'tnti d Mi tlifxli-t Church
in I I Paso
I'i s a iiiotip w ill pi. n
through a upeitoite tanging
fi oiii tin in ila ic String of
Peiuls through 1 in Popovolho
S.uloi Man to the lock favorite
'Mac-Arthur Park
Phoenix will ..inn On the
Ho.id Again as well as 'Oh
l.onl. It's Hind to he Humble
ARTS
and 'Boogie Wooj' ii' Buttle Bov
Peane's "Phoenix h.isa totnl of
more than 20 songs in thier re-
pertoire Phoenix singers include
Kathy Franklin linniilulu
Dinn Wyatt Lovelland Celieta
Wofford Albuquerque Carol
Oliphant Los Alamos Rukv
WaldralT. Abilene Kerrv Soli.
Hooker. Jo IT Welch Abilene.
Steve ('launch Abilt tie Susan
Walki r on keyboard Sweetwa-
ter Matt Carter guitar Clovis
and Jeff !ust bass Littlofiold
Ja7 Knsemblo saxophone sot
lion includes Jimmv IladdoN of
Wichita Falls Karen Loonntdof
Childress Cvuthia Frosch of
Doming Heather Allen of
Huird mid Gem Ciraflon of San
Angelo
'I he Trumpet section includes
Itandv Haves of Odi ssa Robert
Mapp ol Odessa Dudlo.v Wag
non of Piano Scott Yount of
Bloonntigton Indiana and
Hetsv I'nimp-on ofStamfoid
On piano will y Van Haves of
Sn.vdor and lloll.v Davis of
Odessa
Trombones are 'letrv Ilverts
of.Snvder Chris Wildi-i of Kil-
lien Ft m Ciane of Canndian.
Mark Hav ties of Abilene Mark
Wolfe of maiillo Karen Mar
vel of San Antonio
On b.iss will be Jim liner of
Abilene and Von Set7lot of
Shamrock
Drums include Chuck
McMidinol of Midland. Richard
Rodger- of Abilene and Ru-k
DoiM'tt of bilene
M.inngoi ol the .i group is
Dale livers of Waco
miered at the college Fntitled
"I hem Lovolv Hills the pl.iv
contained P) musical tiumbeis
penned bv Suiuci hn
Still another world premiere
was staged at McMurrv in 1 10.1
"Derrick Town" bv Dr Pete
PaliiMito and Macon Sumorlin
concerned the oil boom dnvs in
Ranger
Anions the outstanding ion-
ttihutors to the theatoi depart
metit at McMurrv have been
along with Adams and Sumor-
lin Finest Sublet t. Jim Hams
(!ar ridridge. Furl Winters.
Caiolmo Blair. Jcrrv Wat.son.Jo
Guthrie Donna Dorsott and
Kim Stone Marion Castleberrv
looks as if he will i.im on the
fine tiadition ol tiong theatoi
at McMunv
People who havi been .nound
McMunv forauv length of tune
have he.uil stones ol theii
dame of the arts at tin college
Oypsy Ted Sullivan Wjlio
Foundot of the Chanters Mrs
Wvlio taught at Mi'Muir for
Continued ft inn Pi;.
Fnde came to McMurrv in the
late 10 s and latei became
chairman of the fine aits divi-
sion He dnectid the Chanters
.mil taught classes but like a
Henaissanie man. ho wrote lec-
tured composed and even
coached a group f student
swoi (Union in fencing Mrs von
Kudo Ins wife taught ceramics
in tht depaitmeiit
Dr Havmond T Bviium di-
recloi of the Indian Band from
19 Hi to 1972 loft an indelible
impression on thecollogo One of
the best known b.iudmasteis in
the Miuthvv extern United States
he put McMuirv on the map bv
taking the hand on two extended
louts each year tt.ivoling Mime
.1000 miles n r annum in pies-
outing progi anis al Inch schools
chinches set vice Jubs and
other civic gatherings
Plans me homo made foi the
Indian Hand to totii Fuiope
again next voai mint dine to
Toinm.v I' iv piosont dnoitor
With the anient inflation into
thiitv voars solving as doan of howovoi students will likol
fine aits foi twenty-throe need more than ten dollats
She was honoiod at
MeMutij s 1972 homecoming pppic
when a rohoaiHal hall in the "iK12
Kim Fine Aits Building was Contiiuiod liom Pg. 1
n. lined foi her Mole than JOO sentod a fan iisomhlaiiio of hie
ox-Chanters leathered in .in at on the load
mosphore chained with music Following the bioak-up of
and momoiios The disting "Pilgi image' Fens decided to
uisliod woman who had begun become a solo porloimoi His
thochoial plagium at McMuny main loason foi hemming a solo
19 yoais befoie led the group in peiloimet ' 'I liked tin fioidom
singing a number of old-time and the idea of being able to
favotitos choose when 1 would woik and
Dr Hichard Chaffoy von how often 1 would porfoim '
f McM War Whoop)
The In Whoop is published weekly dui rg the Fall
and Spunu semesleis ficepl duunj I imi drad fk
and varal cms by McMuiiyiUidtnli and oni e during ihe
summer
ditoiial sUlemenls ol (he Wji Whoop idled Ihe
opinion ol nid vidual wnleis ol Ihe newspapri stall ai d
art nnl necessai ly those ot Ihe McMuny College ad
mnslialon and laculty
Ihe Wai Whoop cilice is Old Ma I 124 Addiess
maleiuls to Dot 243 MiMuuy bt.il on AO Irne Teias
79605 Deadline is Monday i on In incut 379
Member i iii leia inicuiJitgule Piess Associa
td ti lesl e Cole
Business Ma lagei J II Giltey
Adieilising Managei Robcil Holden
Spoils fdtoi tiniNeuslttei
Reponeii Judy Ham
Shell e Foiiost R Smth BnUDcnnt
Caitoon si Aime Asvncio
Photogiaphei DivdGdey
Spons uing Fci tois fall ci Bennett
lion Haikcioad
Spring Rush Begins
With Tea Parties
Last Thursday r7 girls nt
tondid the Women s Interilub
Spring Hush It was the first of
man preliminary steps to
pledging This past week wns fil-
led with loko part activities
while next week will he rush
parties Preference cards w ill be
signed on 1 hursdny February
12 from G to G JO in the confer-
once room in the Student
Center Bids will be signed Fri-
day Feb 13 from 7 46 to 10 15 in
Dean Sandv Fortenberry s of-
fice 102 Old Mam
Registrar
Announces
Enrollment
McMurrv College has enrol-
b d 1402 students for the spring
semester the second highest
figure since 1972 according to
Owen Vincent McMurrv regis-
trar this isshhtlv lower than the
1411 i-tudi tits enrolled in the
spnng of 1980 Dr Paul Jung-
mover McMurrv dean and
ac.idomic vice president sa
the number of hours total the
same a- last spring however
This spnngs total includes
1GG freshmen. .JGG sophomores.
291 juniors and 27G seniors
While the 1981 total isashnde
undei 1980s it is 5 per cent
higher than 1979s spring total
of 1.J27
Befoie that. Mrs Vincent
points out vou must go all the
wav back to the salad year of
1972 with Us IflOl totaltofindn
higher figure
WEEKEND
Continued from Pg. 1
said it was 'tjpical cafe food"
One girl commented. ' I didn't
like being given froen waffles
and told to go heat them in the
to.istei but otherw iso. it was all
right
Oveinll the weekend was a
vetv iiwntding oxpotience lor
all those involved This
wet kind was a new experience
Im mo 1 m sine glad I came I
had a stipei time' The whole
weekend was oi well 'lone
commented a student
Every part of the Rush pre-
liminnnes has a purpose The
Ten is simply a general informa-
tional meeting to inform future
pledges of rules and require-
ments of pledging A basic in-
troduction to each sorority was
given by the President of each
club
Coke and Rush parties allow
each club to meet all prospective
pledges and in turn let each
Rushee look over the clubs Each
girl must uttend nil Rush parties
that she receives nn invitation
to
In order to be eligible to
pledge each girl must have a 2 0
grade point average must now
be enrolled as a full time student
carrying at least 12 hours and
have attended one semester nt
McMurry as a full time student.
A time of silence will be ob-
served following the last rush
party unlil all bids are signed
Friday morning This is to in-
sure that each girl is able to
make her own decision without
any outside influence
Coed Sees Clements
Suznnne Warner senior busi-
ness administration major nt
McMurr College will meet with
Governor Clements Tuesday
Feb 10 to have February de-
clared Phi Beta Lambda month
for the state of Texas Ms
Warner is president of the
state-wide organization and
vice-president of the McMurry
chapter both which arc af-
filiated nationally
While she is in Austin meet-
ing with the governor the
McMurry chapter of Phi Beta
Lambda will receive n similar
proclamation from Abilene
mayor pro-tern S M. Moore Jr
which will be accepted by Dale
Evers president of the McMurry
organization
Also on the agenda for the
9 30 a m meeting is a presenta-
tion on the free enterprise sys-
tem by Jim Berry executve
vice-president of the Abilene
Chomber of Commerce
Police To Teach
Self Defense Here
A one-hour "Self Defense
Program" will be presented nt
9 30 nm Tuesday Feb 10 .in
Radford Auditorium says
Sandy Fortenberry associate
dean of students
The program will be pre-
sented by the Crime Prevention
Unit of the Abilene Police De-
partment 1
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 5, 1981, newspaper, February 5, 1981; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth104375/m1/3/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.