The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, February 4, 1972 Page: 1 of 8
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two ministers from TcnnMioo
Dr. Ira North and Dr. Beteell
Jserrett Baxter neVC neon IMRHVU
spseial speaker during the 64 th
annual Bible Lectureship at
Stalling former athletic
director and head football coach
at Tea A&M University will
speak at S p.m. on Sunday
February 90 In Moody CoN-
Youth Forum session to open
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Dr. North minister of the
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be th featured luncheon
speaker on Saturday February
19 during the annual Parent
Day.
Dr. Baxter radio and tele-
vision evangsHst and chairman of
the Department of Bible at
David Lipscomb CeNege m
NmhvMIa wW be the featured
speaker for the five-day aeriea.
He will talk on "Can the Chureh
Survive?" Thursday February
84 at 7 pjn. In the ecMseom.
Dr. Baxter wiH replaee aa
featured apeaker Dr. WlHlam 8.
Banewsky preaident of Pepper-
d(ne University In Loa Angsle.
CoMr. Dr. Carl Breeheen ACC
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Washington D.C.: Roger A. Freeman a former special assistant to
rfbton haa auggetiod a cash bomw for sterliiaetloR by welfare
parent "rather than for every additional baby." Freeman alee
proposed taking ehHdren from same welfare mother and raising
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Washington D.C.: Secret Service protection for presidential
candidates who receive Mb of the "vote" ht the QaBup or Harris
petit was proposed by a special commission. The formula would
sever moat prominent Democrat running aa well a Sen. Kennedy
a doelatod noneandideie. If approved by the Treasury the
protection would alert March 30.
Richmond VA.: WHh alt the talk of integration ht public school
systems one of Rlchmond'a Federal Judges ha made the longest
stride yet toward integration by ordering the eonsoHdetien of
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Norfi Baxfer
for lectureship
laailona for women and
preaehere. Youth and Blblleal
Forum programs and other
special event are also scheduled.
Theme of the ACC lectureehip ia
"The Chureh and the Future."
8U)H( a member of the
A&M Chureh of Christ had a
27-46-1 reeord during seven
aeaaona a the Aggie head eoaeh.
Hia beet year we 1M7 when hi
team went 7-4 and won the
Southwest Confarenee and the
Cotton Bowl with a 20-1 6
vietory over University of
Alabama. It was the only
winning A&M season slnee 1967
when Paul (Bear) Bryant left for
Alabama.
StaUmg U a 1867 Texas A&M
graduate. He was a three-year
football letterman and AH-SWC.
StaNtnga eoaehed the Texas
A&M freshmen in 1967 then
joined Bryant on the Alabama
staff until taking the A&M
position in Deeember 1984.
A&M trustees recently failed
to renew SteMmf' contract. He
has not announced a new
Dr. North who wW speak at
IS noon February 19 during the
Parent Day luncheon in rooms
SOO-801 of the Gibson Health
and Physical Bduoation Center
ha a BA from ACC MA from
Unlvaratty of Ilnnofe and PhD
from Louisiana State University.
Dr. North is also an author
and apeak on regular and special
religious television program.
Parent Day activities will also
include a 9 a.m. parents
professors reception afternoon
campus visit and tours and the
second performance of the 16th
annual Sing Song at 8 p.m. in
Moody Coneeum-Auditorium-
A 19S7 graduate Dr. Baxter
ha MA and PhD degrees from
University of Southern Cali-
fornia and the DD from
Vanderbilt University. He ha
preached for Churches of Christ
in California and Tennessee and
taught speech at Pepperdine
University and David Lipscomb.
A speaker for Herald of Truth
religious radio and television
programs he U a former
recipient of ACC "Outstanding
Alumnus of the Year" award.
The eight other main speakers
announced earlier by Dr.
Breeheen ACC Bible professor
are: John Allen Chalk Austin;
Richard Peetel WtehiU Falls;
Dr. Paul Faulkner Abilene;
Gottfried Reiehel Munich Ger-
many; Landon Saunders
Abilene; C. Philip Slate Oxford
In gland; Harold Hasellp Mem-
phi Tenn.; and Tom Gaumer
Dallas.
Panel discussion are sched-
uled at 2 p.m. Monday Tuesday
Wednesday and Thursday m the
ACC coliseum Biblical Forum
session will be held Monday
Tuesday and Wednesday at 8: SO
p.m. in the auditorium of
CoHege Chureh of Christ.
Four other Youth Forum
session are also planned at 4:30
p.m. Monday through Thursday
h the auditorium of HWcrest
Chureh of Christ near the
campus. Speaker will be Wahy
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Sing Song preparations continue
by BICKI HINDSLEY
Sing8eng 1972 is approaeh-
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are busily rehearsing their
respective song. The final Hst of
song titles ha been announced
and Is now available for
pubUcntioft.
In the Women's Votes
Division Gate wtti begin the
program with "You Cant Get A
Man With A Gun." Cathy Renter
will be directing the women of
Gata. Directing the women of
Sigma Theta Chi wKI be Margy
Johnston with a medley of
"Blue Moon" entitled "Croonin
on the Moon." Performing third
the women of L'AmiMe wltt sing
"New World Coming" with
Pamela Welsh directing. "Do
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the women of DeMa Theta led
by Carrie Johnson.
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PRBSIDENT JOHN C. STEVENS spoke briefly to the student senate
Monday night concerning the financial aspects of ACC's athletic
program. See story concerning recent senate action on page 4.
Nader lectures Tuesday
by MAURITA MILFORD
Ralph Nader consumer
advocate will speak at Moody
Coliseum February 8 at 8:30
pjn. The 37-year old Max Berg
Humanitarian Award winner will
discuss "Environmental Hazard:
Man-Made and Man Remedied."
There will be a question and
discussion period afterward.
The Student Association
office will be open until Tuesday
afternoon at 6 p.m. to anyone
Interested In submitting ques-
tions for Mr. Nader. The
questions wlM then be printed up
and given to Nader at the time
of his appearance.
The Hilltop Singer wiH
precede Nader's talk with a brief
nneert of selections from their
upcoming USO Entertainment
Tour.
Say No" under the direction of
Charlotte Campbell. The last
performance in the Women's
Division will be by the women
of Ko-Jo-Kai. The Kojies wilt
sing a number named "A March
of the AnU" and will be led by
Beeki Beenett.
In the Men's Voices Division
the men of Knight will be the
first to entertain with "I Wonder
Why" under the direction of
Shan Jackson. Next the men of
Prater Sodalie will perform their
rendition of "Okie from Mus-
kogie" led by Jack Reese.
KmsmtM wiH sing under the
direction of Jeff Brock once
again. Their number is entitled
"With A Little Bit of Luck."
Under the direction of Guy
Qamble for the third consecutive
year the men of Sub T-16 will
famlHer tune "Ohj Mee Don-
ald." (Continued on Page i)
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Expecting the unexpected has
beeome a custom for Nader's
audiences. Though the topic
remains the same Nader makes
far-flung changes to fit the age
geographical industrial and
apathy levels of his audience.
There will be AP and UPI
hookups just in case Nader
unleashes something totally new
Tuesday night.
Though a seasoned lecturer of
150 engagement a year .Nader
usually enters the scene freshly
rumpled from his plane ride. His
notes are a mass ot dipping and
report ready at a moment's
pounce for proof.
No crusading showman Mr.
Nader usually end hi delivery
a abruptly as he begins. Zealous
(an take warning; Mr. Nader
doe not give autograph.
Since he first gained national
notice in 1966 with hi book on
automobile safety Unsafe at
Any Speed Ralph Nader has
beeome synonomous with o4tI-
aen involvement.
With a deep interest In human
health and weiltetag he ha
successfully fought against
unsafe ears unclean meat and
poultry unsafe levels of radi-
ation faulty gas pipelines
iMsardous coal mine and
factories.
A the most private of public
oltisens Nader works SO hour a
week and push a whatever
profile or contributions he gets
back into his work. With no
famHy phone ear or major
appliances he sustains himself in
a Washington D.C. boarding
house on the $4500 per year he
gives to all hi Nader's Raiders.
It i these Nader's Raiders
young lawyer Wc himself that
keep him m contact with events
and reform needs H around the
nation. Nader's "Center for the
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