The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 14, 1973 Page: 1 of 4
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Trumi Christian Pnirwoll Sophomore won the Vnlcntino
Swccthcnrl penny-n vote election for n bouquet of roses nnd
Snturdny niRht honors
Gallarneau Sweet
Elected to S.A.G.
Two of the fixe Student Associa- son have nlso resigned Petition for
tion Government vacancies were the three positions were due
filled Tuesda) with the election of Tuesday February 13 and elections
dim Sweet and Susie Gallarneau to will be Thursday February 15
the positions of Freshman Con-
gressmen Sweet from Pnmpa. nnd
Miss Gallarneau from Amnrillo
along with their opponents Vevn
Houlston nnd Ken Higdon delivered
short speeches in the Freshman
class meeting prior to the voting
Tuesday
Due to the resignation of senior
congressmen Hobby Hrown there is
n vacancy to lx filled by n member
of the senior clnss Junior Ada
Black Congressman and Junior
Clnss President Nrendn Mathis Wil
Student Artist's Work Featured
In Fine Arts Center Gallery
Perry Ucnllc) s senior solo nrt
show is presently featured in the
Gallery of Amy Graves Ryan Fine
Arts Center
The solo exhibit w Inch is required
of ever) senior nrt major will
number 20 works Hcntlo)'s draw-
ings nre chiefly non-objective
although he will include the more
realistic "Portrait of Joan "
"Perry Ucntley has a most
imaginative quality in his painting
He works on extremely Inrge
stretched canvases with bold pat-
terns and decorative emphasis
rather than with recognizable sub-
ject matter" Sherwood Suter chair-
man of the art department B.rys
SPS Loses Officers
To Army Argonne
National Lab.
The Society of Physics Students
met February Gth to elect office
who will servo until September All
threo of the club's officers left nt mid-
term necessitating the interim elec-
tion John Colo hns been inducted
into tho army; David Cook and
Robert Polvndo hove been granted
the opportunity to study nt the
Argonno National Laboratory in
Illinois this semester
New president of SPS ia David
Grtdor Abilene Junior. Dong Koh
is vice-president and Danny
Reynolds a freshman also from Abi-
lono fills the post of secretary
treasurer
Instructor News
Mrs Teresa M Ross is the English
Department's newest instructor
teaching two classes this semester
Currently working on n PhD at
the University of Texns Mrs Ross
commutes one day a week to Austin
Her bachelors nnd master's degrees
in English at Southwest Texas State
University prefaced grndunte work
nt Trinit College
Rentiers works which will be on
display nre acrylic paintings nnd
pencil drawings Acr)lic his pre-
ferred paint is n rapid-drying new
typo of paint used by one third of
todn)'s professional painters He
sunlly prefers medium-toned hues
The artist whose paintings are in
the collections of the First State
Hank nnd Abilene Savings sirys of
himself "I consider myself more an
emotional expressionist This is
akin to abstract expressionism I
admire the work of many modernist
Morris Louis Matisscx I admire
Picasso a great deal
Hentlcy snys he painU "spo-
radically" nnd that "painting is an
emotional and physical thing when
1 do it Tho paint brush and canvas
simply takes mo over "
Perry Bentley who has a French
minor as woll as an art mnjor is now
employed by Alley Arta and Gallery
in Abilene. Ho has been at McMurry
for 5 semesters and "studied almost
everything in our catalog" says Mr.
Suter. Ho has also studied at
Abilene Christian College Hardin-
Simmons University tho Univer-
sity of Texas in El Paso nnd tho
Instituto do Allcndc in San Miguel
Mexico
Deadline Feb. 28
Fledgling writers aro reminded
that the deadline for submitting
material to tho spring Galleon is
February 28
Submissions should be typed or
legibly printed and turned in to tho
Galleon office or the English
faculty
vou so
Five Students to St. Louis
Represent Norway at MMUN
Five students from McMurry Col
lego plan to reprcscnlNorwa) ntthc
12lh nnnunl Midwest Model United
Nations February 21-24 1973 in
St Louis
The conference in designed to fur-
T" ' m r " 10 orK
UonM MUM from n pc". jif.
fcrent from their own nnd thus
boarden their awareness of world
politics
Representing the role of another
nntion's dclegntion to the United
Nntions students further realize the
complexities of international rela-
tions nnd thus the Midwest Model
United Nations (MMUN) accom-
plishes its gonl of providing n
"venture in prnctfcnl cducntion "
Dclegntcs nrc called upon to apply
- Weather - Lady
Mrs Ross' MA thesis was on
EudornWclty. but her doctoral work
was '
nlwo
3
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Mrs. Teresn Ross
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A CADILLAC CRUISE Cadillac turns out the music as Sally Stone S.A.G. Secretary
and Media Center Director Gene Patty hold their own at Saturday's Senior Dance in
old main.
A1H1.ENE TEXAS FEHKUAUY 14
knowledge gnined from n conccn
(rated study of their countr to eight
contempornry world problems in
four main committees the Security
Council the Kconomic nnd Social
Council nnd the General Assembly
The Midwest Model United
Nation in the largest student-run
Model UN in the country At thin
onr's conference more than 750 mu
dents from more than 70 colleges
nnd universities throughout the
United States will gnthcr at the
Shernton-Jcffcrson Hotel in St
I-ouis
During the conference each stu-
dent will tnkc the role of n delegate
from a particular country in the UN
by representing its policies on a
number of contempory issues such
as Population Control the Middle
East Northern Ireland and
Apartheid The structure of the
A. F. Actress
is concentrating on Henjnmin Fran-
klin Other accomplishments include
editing n book on eduction for the
Northeast School District in San
Antonio and editing a publication
for the U S Air Force
Teaching experiences include San
Antonio Public Schools St Phillip's
College in San Antonio Southwest
Texas Stntc San Antonio College
nnd Hnrdin-Simmons
Also Mrs Ross did news weather
nnd features for television stations
KONO in San Antonio nnd KCNY
in San Marcos She acted in n mov ic
made for the Air Force
1D73
NO. H 17
MMUN is simllnr to thnt of the
actual United Nations to allow these
students to gain insight and creativ-
ity with their participation
Students attending the 1973
MMUN sessions from McMurry will
be Vicki Chandler Jcrr) Moore
Steve Moore Gary Pntton nnd
Steve Stephens fnculty sponsor Mr
Michncl Predd of the Political Sci-
ence Dcpt
Camera Club
Announces
Area Contest
The West Texas Camera Club will
meet nt rose park recreation center
February 15 nt 8 00 p m "The prog-
ram will be competition of winter
scenes" sa) club member Dill
Wright
Photographers may bring one or
nil of the following
1 color slide in the general categ-
ory 1 color slide in the nssigned cnteg-
or) (winter scenes)
1 black and white in the general
category
1 black and white in the assigned
category (winter scenes)
"You may have as many as four
or as few as one entered in the judg-
ing which will ht done l a judging
committee This is an excellent
opportunity for beginning photo-
graphers to learn to make their pic-
tures better Don't be ashamed
enter anything'" invited Wright
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 14, 1973, newspaper, February 14, 1973; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth104191/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.