The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 12, Ed. 1, Friday, October 7, 1983 Page: 1 of 11
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One of two ACU freshmen remains In
critkal condition Thursday after being
shot Saturday night in Big Spring said
Mary Tremble nursing supervisor at
Lubbock General Hospital.
James Bruce Walker a pre-medlcal
technician major from Big Spring was
transferred to Lubbock General
Hospital Monday afternoon where he
was listed as critical in the intensive
care unit Tremble said.
The other victim of the shooting Ira
ljgftopper a physical education major
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UUon period and a better look at what
ACU b really Hke said Bob Gomez
recter of University Outreach
I High School Weekend b scheduled for
Nov. IMS with registration beginning
at 4 p.m. Friday .
Anyone who does not register Friday
can register Saturday
A special concert U being planned for
Friday night as an added attraction
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SA releases concert
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ft9l71 the Student Senate announced
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from Abilene was Ustcd in stable
condition in Malone-Hogan Hospital In
Big Spring said a hospital
spokeswoman. She said Hopper was out
of intensive care and was resting
comfortably.
Sammy Ben Johnston 19 pleaded
guiky in court Wednesday to felony
charges la the shooting of Walker and
Hopper. District Judge James Gregg
accepted the plea and sentenced
Johnston to 2&-years in prison for the
attempted murder of Walker. Johnston
received 10 years for the aggravated
assault of Hopper.
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Meet of the activities are planned for
Saturday. Chapel wUl be the first ac-
tivity of the day. Dr. WUUam J. Teague
president will welcome the students
and will speak to them about ACU said
Gemec
A reunion reception abo b planned
Saturday for people who have been to
Camp Kadeah a camp the university
sponsors during the summer.
Other events include campus tours a
concert by the Jazz Ensemble and a
production of Freshman Follies.
Out of the M.f71 total revenue Ak
Supply reeeived H0.9M said Pickle.
The SA signed a guaranteed contract
wRh Ah- Supply for 9MM0 he saM.
The Concert Co. whfch booked Air
Supply received 9i7H Mid Pkkk.
Total expenses for the concert in-
chi'Mng Ah Supply .and The Concert
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After ufefracting Ms amount from the
total revenue the SA was Wtwl a net
expense of nil . 11 he said.
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Meknle Jennings Clay Hle and
Talena Mara have been selected fer
leading rolea hi the 1BW Homecoming
Musical "The Sound of Musk."
Jennings a senior government
major from Nashville Tenn. will
portray Maria Rainer. Jenskigi has
appeared in the choruses "Shenan-
doah" and "Like Stars Shining
Brightly" at ACU.
She also has participated in Sing
Song and Christmas for Children and
has been listed on the Dean's Hener
Roll. Jennings is a member of Ko Jo.
Kai social club.
Hale is a post graduate advertising
major from Abilene. The role of Cast.
Georg von Trapp is his third leading
rote in an ACU musical. He has
previously played Charlie Anderson
in "Shenandoah" and Emile de
Becque in "South Pacific."
Hblo abo has appeared fan "The
Music Man" "like Stars Shining
Brightly" "The Lark" and other
ACU theatre productions.
He was a host for Sing Song )M3 and
has participated in Sumnierstage
Companies One-Five A CappeUa
Chorus Big Purple Galaxy social
club and Student Senate. He is a
Crew tocorpplete moving of sets Saturday
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The Homecoming musical crew will
complete moving the sets to the
Abilene Civic Center Saturday said
Dr. Ted Starnes associate professor
of communication and technical
director of the musical.
About 20 people have worked to get
the scenery ready for the Saturday
move he said.
The crew b using flat-bed trucks
critical condition
According to the Abllen Rtporttr-
Ntws the court dropped a third charge
of aggravated atsauk on a man that
stemmed from a May 22 Incident as
part of a ptea-bargala arrangement.
Jetfcoat said a 14-year-eW female
passenger m Johnston's car had not
been charged. He said the girl was
riding with Johnston at the time of the
shooting.
The two were shot about 11;28
Saturday night as they sat la a car at
24th Street and Johnson Street In Big
Spring Jeffcoat said.
Johnston told polkt the students
A pep rally and a football game
against Southwest Texas University
are planned for Saturday evening. A
devotional will be after the game.
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financial aid sessions are the most
important sessions High School
Weekend offers said Gomez The two
sesttona will provide students with
information concerning courses they
WiU need to take and ways they can
receive f inancbl aid
"The main Idea of IHgti School
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campus and to see what b here at
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Mara a senior voice major from
AbUene was selected to portray The
Mother Abbess. She is a member of the
A CafpeUa chorus and Mu Pal Epslkn.
Mara also has performed in Sum-
merstage Company Four Opera
Workshop several President Circle
meetings and opening Chapel.
Mara attended a workshop this
summer in Seagle Cokey N.Y. for
young people interested acting
careers. She also has been selected for
the lead this spring in an opera written
by M.L. Daniels professor of musk.
The seven von Trapp children will be
played by Deborah Gardner a senior
tlieatre major from Arlington Heights
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public rektiong major from Abilene as
Friedrich; Holly Hill a sophomore'
fashion merchandising major from
Locust N.J. as Louisa; and Dana
Friend a freshman radio-television
major from Little Rock Ark. as
Maria.
The other children will be portrayed
by Kelly Varner an eighth grader from
AbUene as Kurt He is the son of Mr
from ACU to move the scenery said
Greg Hok a sophomore drama
education major from Fort Worth.
The crew has moved things all week
and most of the large scenery b already
at the Civk Center said Starnes.
Hok said moving the scenery
requires hob) from many people
because some of the jTJato are awkward
to carry and some are 22 to 24 feet high.
The people at the Civk Center nave
cooperated with crew members. "When
were tailgaltiag him and an argument
followed said Jeffcoat The police are
waiting to talk with the two victims he
said.
"We have not bees able to talk with
them because they are stlH under heavy
medication." Jeffcoat said.
PeHce have recovered a JS-caliher
gun but are not sure if it b the weapon
used in the assault said Jeffcoat
A partial buDet slug has been
recovered and poUce'are determlng If
the fragment b large enough for
analysb by ballistics experts in Austin
Jeffcoat said.
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"We Just want students to have a
good time and a pleasant visit to our
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the weekend. ACU students are needed
to help in registration passing out
mfermatlen and providing housing for
Uwvbttors
Abo needed are ushers for Moody
Coliseum and volunteers to help with
campus tours. Games said. Anyone who
would Use to help can call Bob Gomez
at 77-lU Ext am or go to Zellner
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and Mrs. Roy Varner.
Ellen Little also an eighth grader
from. Abilene will play Brigitta. She is
the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John
Little professor of biology.
Gretl will be played by Jill Tappe the
five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Tappe tennis coach.
Other ACU students cast Include
Metenle Smith as Elsa Schraeder
Nelson Coatee as Max DetweUer Tricia
Caudal as Sister Berthe Peggy Lewis
as Sister Margaretta Laura McCully
as Sister Sophia Andy Spell as Rolf
G ruber and Stan Denman as Franz.
Others Include Rachel Weems as
Frau Schmidt Kevin Weems as Herr
ZeUer Greg Perry as Baron Elberfeld
Jennifer England as Baroness
Elberfeld and Joel James as Admiral
vonSchreiber.
Women cast as nuns and party guests
are Lorl Beasley Holly Bell Sue
Cardwell Becky Blount Rebecca
Carpenter Susan Chambers Christy
Compton Alyse Conaway Kellle Curtis
and Kelly Dyess.
Others in the cast are Michelle
Eckhart Connie Faulkner Pat
Ferguson Glenna George Suzette
Hackney Karen Hester Betty
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It doesn't interfere with their
programs they don't mind if we bring
stuff down" Starnes said.
Space in Sewell Tlieatre b limited
and moving the sets early has helped.
Starnes said he' expecto to begin
rigging the sets Saturday after
everything b moved. The scenery b
already stacked around the Civic
Center stage.
Lewb Fulks associate professor of
commurJcatlon said the technical
Zoning commission
to decide on housing
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A planning and lealng commission
publk hearing Monday at 6:30 p.m. In
city hall will decide the fate d a
proposed ordinance change in single
family housing.
At the hearing the commission will
either vote down or pass on to the city
council a proposed zoning ordinance
change reducing the number of
unrelated people in a single family
dwelling.
The present limit b five the change
would reduce the limit to three.
Robert Pitman Junior class
president b bead of a Students'
Association committee working to stop
the proposed ordinance change. Pitman
Mission Workshop
to be in Lubbock
Lubbock Chrbtkn CoUege will be the
beet for the annual World Mission
Workshop Oct 21-23 said Gaston
Tarbet mbeioaary-m-resideHce.
The theme for the 1W9 workshop will
be "God So Loved The World" ac-
cording to the schedule. Each speaker
will have one phrase of John 3:15 as a
topic.
Activities at the workshop wW in-
clude apodal ctesses aurtingi of
groups interested m apsisHc eeuatrles
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Preaching's 15th Aautual World
Evangelism Forum in Lufcfeeck Oct. 2S
from 7- p.m.
Traaspertotka to the workshop wiH
be provided if necessary and
ragbtraUen will begin Monday after
Chapel until 1 p.m. m the Campus
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Hostetter Tina Innings Cindy Mc-
Cormkk and Susan Lovell. ;
Also included in the cast are
Geniene Jacques Amy McCoy
Angela McSwahi Cyd Meyer Pam
Neathery Carol Piland.
Abo Jane Robinson Julie Salmon
Lisa Scott and Janan Scruggs Kaleen
Smith Karen Stevens Jams Terry
Jane Thompson. '
Abo Maria Tinlus Lu Anne Tyson
Tammy Tyson Amy White and
Denbe Whiteside.
Men portraying soldiers and party
guests include Chris Amend David
Chrane Doug Fowler Greg Holt Bill
Metzger Blake Osner and Chris
Pettljohn.
Abo included are Trent Pines
Steven Pounders Mike Shcppard
Todd Shults Allen Walker and Mike
Willoughby
Tickets are available for the'Oct. 27
performance only.
Anyone Interested In purchasing
tickets should call C73-5813 fromUO
a.m. to 12 p.m. or from 2-5 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Ticket prices are B and $11 for
seats on the floor and $4 and $7 for the
balconies.
crew has about 10 days to get the sets
in order for the actors' rehearsals.
When the sets are in order the
technical crew and the actors will
alternate using the stage.
Tbb time schedule splits ' the
amount of time the crew ha3 to work
on the sets he said.
Members of the cost and the crew
will meet Saturday at Sewell Theatre
between 8:90-9 a.m. to begin the final
moving said Starnes.
and Leslie Hunter sophomore class
vice president will represent the
committee at live hearing.
The proposed change would affect
some 1566 students who live off
campus said Pitman.
"Abilene just hasn't kept up with the
housing market" he said. If the or-
dinance change b cnac- "students
will have to mbve eight o n miles off
campus pay considerably higher rent
or move back Into campus housing"
said Pitman.
School housing for those students Who
would have to move "simply doesn't
exist" said Pitman.
The main concern of the SA com-
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major from Sulfur Springs and Mission
Outreach coordinator said many
students will be staying with friends or
family and providing their own tran-
sportation However a set registration fee Is
required from everyone said Tarbet.
The purpose of the workshop Is to
give students from Christiancolleges an
opportunity to meet annually and to
focus attention on various aspects of
rabslon work said Tarbet.
Seven ACU men will teach at the
workshop: Wil Goodheer missionary
in-reeldence; Wendell Broom assistant
professor of Bible; Dr. Dan Coker
adjunct professor of Bible; and Tarbet.
Others are Dr. Ed Mathews
associate professor of Bible; Dr. Ellis
Long mbslonary-in-residence; and
Ray Locke a graduate student in
mbsielogy and missionary In Papua
New Guinea.
More information will be available
during registration said Tarbet.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 12, Ed. 1, Friday, October 7, 1983, newspaper, October 7, 1983; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth96082/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.