The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 19, Ed. 1, Friday, February 26, 1954 Page: 4 of 4
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Dr. Louit H. Evans
Bishop Haien G. Werner
Dr. Jo J. Micklt
Dr. Herbert E. Stotts
Willson - Denison Lecture Schedule
Jhe aLcctureslup f-rogram
(Topics to be Announced by Speakers)
The Willson Lecturer
DR. LOUIS H. EVANS D. D. LL. U. L. II. D. Dr.
Evans a native ot Goshen Indiana assumed his position
as Mini.stcr-at-Largc for the Presbyterian Church U. S.
A. on September 1 1053. He has lectured at hundreds
of colleges in the U. S and abroad and has visited mis-
sions in J.ipan China Korea India Egypt Africa Syfia
Palestine and Greece.
The Denison Lecturer
BISHOP HAZEN G. WERNER D. D. LL. D Bishop
Wei ner. Resident Bishop of the Ohio Area of the Meth-
odist Church is the author of three books related to
Christian living and many articles dealing with coun-
seling and personal problems. He has studied exten-
sively in Europe and has toured India the Far East and
(in 1053) Korea and Formosa. A native of Detroit
Michigan he was ordained to preach in 1924 and elected
Bishop of the Methodist Church in 1948.
The Featured Speakers
(Nuti" Tlio two fi'iituml siionkrr. Dr. Mlrklr nnil Pr Stntts
iiv pti'MMiliMl .n a pail t lhi Ninth Annual Wlllmm l.rctmos )
DR. JOE J. MICKLE M. A. LL. D. Dr. Micklc presi-
dent of Centenary College in Louisiana since 1945 lived
in Japan from 1921 to 1941. He has traveled in China
Korea the Maratimc Provinces of Russia Manchuria
and in paits ot Europe and Africa. Dr. Micklc a spe-
cialist in history and political science is a native of
Cleburne Texas.
DR. HERBERT E. STOTTS B. D. Ph. D. Dr. Stotts.
Professor of Sociology of Religion at the Iliff School of
Theology Denver is in charge of the Town and Country
church program at that school. He has served in the
Kansas North Texas California and Colorado confer-
ences of the Methodist Church. Dr. Stotts is a native
of Clinton Missouri.
TUESDAY MARCH 2
7:15-8:15 P. M. Bishop Werner
8:15-9:15 P. M. Dr. Evans
WEDNESDAY MARCH 3
10:00-11:00 A. M. Bishop Werner
11:00-12:00 A. M. Dr. Evans
2:30- 3:30 P. M. Dr. Micklc
3:30- 4:30 P. M. Forum
5:30- 6:45 P. M. "Friends of the McMurry
Library" Dinner Dr. Micklc
7:15- 8:15 P. M. Bishop Werner
8:15- 9:15 P. M. Dr. Evans
THURSDAY MARCH 4
10:00-11:00 A. M. Bishop Werner
11:00-12:00 A. M. Dr. Evans
2:30- 3:30 P. M. Dr. Stotts
3:30- 4:30 P. M. Forum
4:30- 5:30 P. M. Reception
7:15- 8:15 P. M. Bishop Werner
8:15- 9:15 P. M. Dr. Evans
FRIDAY MARCH 5
10:00-11:00 A. M. Bishop Werner
11:00-12:00 A. M. Dr. Evans.
SPRING SOCIAL SEASON
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and Mary Martin. Kirby Lac-
key and Ruth Ann Rhodts. t
Billy Ray Atkins and Mar-
garet Sealy. Tommy Watkins.
and Judy Jarrett Bob Har-
din and Kitty Corder. Wal-
ter Matthews and Elaine
Graves. Bill Easterling and
Pat Kelly. Humberto Mar-
tines and Nita Smith. Orland
Gilbert and Robbie Jay Rob-
ert Corley and Joyce Gound.
A tradition of I. H. R. is that
they announce at their banquets
the highest ranking member and
neophyte scholastically. ' Lowell
Bynum was announced as the
highest ranking member and
there was a tie among Robert
Corley Humberto Martinez and
Billy Atkins for the honor of be-
ing the highest Neopyhtc.
BYNUM ATTENDING
.MOST WITH MILT
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for Austin Public Schools; and
Jack Mahan long-time band di
rector who is now southwestern
manager for Carl Fisher Music
Publishing Company.
Bynum came to McMurry in
1946 and staged the post-war
McMurry Band from scratch.
Prior to that he served 20 years
as band director for Abilene High
School.
Whin You '
Care Enough
To
Send The Best
Send
Hallmark Cards
THE ABILENE
PRINTING t
STATIONERY CO.
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bounds to their 23. We made
40 of our shot to their 28.
Last Tuesday night we had a
chance to knock off the big
cheese! I do not know whether
we accomplished this trick or not
but it would not surprise me one
bit if we whipped them. Our
boys had lots of spirit after that
beating wc gave ACC and it
would not surprise me if wc won
that game Tuesday night
Next week I will announce the
ALL-SCHOOL TOUCH FOOT-
BALL TEAM. I know it is a little
late but you see we just found
out who played. The coaches got
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C M. PRESLEY
JEWELER
10SS North 2nd
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STOP BY
1. 6. Carter's Service Station
FOR FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE
Complete Line of Tires Batteries Accessories
South 14th and Sayles
together last week and Dicked a
team which will be announced
next week. .
WELCOME STUDENTS
FOR
FRIENDLY SERVICE
and QUALITY WORK
See
JAY and RAY
TODAY
1421 Sayles
We Clean Anything
Cleanable
Campus
Exchange
Seems as it McMurry is not the
only College with a faculty bas-
ketball team. The "Wlchltan" of
Midwestern University report
that their faculty team "The
Academic Wonders" and "The
ROTC Staffers" engage in volly
ball and basketball games "so
they say."
One ot the faculty said that
"whether wc have the basketball
game depends on how tired wc
all arc after a long day's work."
The money collected from the
games will be given to the In
dian Band for use on band trips.
THE BAT" of Paris Junior Col-
lege nnnounccs that the Dragon
Band will participate in the Stu
dents International Friendship
Day Festival at Eagle Pass and
Piedras Ncgras Mexico.
ADAM'S
FOOD MARKET
2242 South 14th
SEE BOB EPPS
FOR ALL YOUR
FLORAL NEEDS
ABILENE
GREENHOUSES
South 11th and Jeanette
Phone 4-5055
METRO
1726 Butternut
FEBRUARY 26
A Lion Is In
The Streets
FEBRUARY 27
JEFF CHANDLER
East of Sumatra
FEBRUARY 28-MAEOH 1
Easy To Love
ESTHER WILLIAMS
VAN JOHNSON
MARCH 2-3
Gun Fury
ROOK HUDSON
Plus-
Bugs Bunny 3D Cartoon
MARCH 4-5
3 Sailors and
A Girl
JANE POWELL
GORDON MoRAE
UNDERWOOD'S
PIT BAR-B-Q
2402 South 14th and 1933 Pine
WELCOME STUDENTS
WHEN YOU THINK OF BAR-B-Q
THINK OF UNDERWOOD'S
BAR-B-Q LUNCH $1.00
ALL YOU CAN EAT
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1403 Butternut
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 19, Ed. 1, Friday, February 26, 1954, newspaper, February 26, 1954; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100923/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.