The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, March 19, 1954 Page: 4 of 4
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The WAR WHOOP
Friday. March It. 1IS4
Mid-Semester Exams
Set to Begin March 23
It s time to study ig.im fm
those nud-semcstei examinations
Tin. libi.uy h.is been full this
week uth students trying to get
in then lnog due themes ic.id a
book 01 finish a notebook
Exams will stait Tuesday and
end on Kiidav The tests will bo
given dining the legulu class
pei tods The following schedule
has been released by Jerome
Vannov registrai
Tuesday. March 23: 8:00 TT
1:00 TT 2:30 TT.
Wednesday. March 24: 8:00
MWF. 10:00 MWF. 1:00 WF.
Thursday March 25: 10:30
TT.
Friday March 26: 9:00
MWF 11:00 MWF. 2:00 MWF.
Group of Lenten
Readings Prepared
By McM Library
McMurry library has prepared
a list of books for Lenten read-
ing Tins group includes books
for inspiration instruction and
meditation
"What Are You Living For?"
is a book by Bonnell Reviewers
have said htat it is warmhearted
Questions such as "Why do
Christians believe in the divinity
of Christ?" are answered in
"Rediscovering the Bible" by
Anderson
Discussion of Christianity as
being the acceptance of Christ's
friendship is found in Leslie
Weatherhead's books "The Trans-
forming Friendship "
DENISON GUEST SPEAKER
(Continued from Page 2)
Blair Neva Alexander Jim Bales
Pat Autrey
Marilyn and Lester Boydstun
Dolores Hutto Carl Anderson
Bob Epps Richie Lane Kenneth
Rodgers Gwen Nunn Harold
Rucker Nita Smith Doris John-
son Betty Campbell Shirley
Flod Esthei Sandoval Marcia
Hinds
METRO
1726 Butternut
Phone 4-9935
March 18-19
BOWERY BOYS
Private Eyes
Plus
The Sea
Around Us
March 20
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
TAB HUNTER
Gun Belt
Also
ELROY HIRSCH
Crazy Legs
March 21-22
STERLING HAYDEN
Fighter Attack
In Color
March 23-24
PATRICE MUNSEL
Mtlba
Technicolor
Gi.ides will be out the week
following the exammat ons Mar-
i icd students and eterans ma
irme by the offiec and pick up
their grades Othci students'
pi tides will be sent to their par-
ents Grade slucts will be released to
the women's dorms social clubs
and other oiganiAitions which
base membership on grade aver
ages accotding to the registiars
office.
Rich Delivers Talk
On Library At Forum
"The minister must not only bo
familiar with the tools of his
own profession but must also
know the ABC's of many other
professions in order to talk in-
teligently with members of his
congregation" Miss Perma Rich
told Forum members at their
noon meeting last Friday.
"The technicians in your con-
gregations will be happy to talk
to you and be more apt to be
guided by your opinions if you
know something about their
work." she said.
Continuing her talk on "The
Young Minister and His Lib-
rary" Miss Rich outlined to the
ministerial students present how
to evalute books by reading the
title page and table of contents.
"Why not spend a few minutes
in the library each day practicing
the skill of choosing the books
you want to read" she queried
"and doing a little leisure read-
ing?" Ob
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MILK
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Electric Servant
Does So Much ... m
For So Little M
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Compmp MI
Play Rehearsals
Now In Progress
Rehearsals are now In progress
for Arthur Miller's Pulit7cr Prlro
winning play Death of a Sales-
man to be presented April 8 and
- at the Radford Memorial Stu-
dent Life Center
Members of the cast are Willy
Loman Bartcll La Rue; Linda
Loman Alfreda Rankin Biff Lo-
man Tommy Burrows; Happy
Loman Robert Washam; Charlie
Richard McDonald; Ben Sheri-
dan Mallot the woman Judy Jar-
rett Bernard Grant Northcutt
and Howard Wagner Jim Tom-
linson. Death of a Salesman is directed
by Maurice Pullig. Lie Lujan is
stage manager.
ANNUAL BAND BANQUET
(Continued from Page 2)
Wood Georgl Bean James
Riddle;
Jimmle Jones Kate Evans;
A. J. Hoover Shirley Cook;
BIU Green. Peggy Ranfro;
Jimmy Arnold. Margaret
Saaly; Don Davis Nancy Law-
lis; Billy Tempi Sherry
Waal; Guy McLaln. Ella HUlj
P99T Campbell. Charles
Hastings; Melba Rucker BUI
Easterling; Lucy Kennedy
Marchand McDougab Jimmy
Fofshey Stella Bergen; Gene
Tucker Marilyn Boydshuu
Bob Kern Maybelle Pember;
Orhe White Claudine Hamner;
David Barros Mary Martin;
Wayne Parker Helen Fry; Wal-
lace Wade Edna Read; Jim
Cribbs Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Bynum; Mr. and Mrs Charles
Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Dave
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WitU faocte and QamU
Hodges Flies to Dallas
For Soap Co. Interview
.hiiiin llodgi's senior business ndnuuistiatioii major loft
Wednesday tor l)nllas foi an niton low with oftieinls of the
Pioctor and (iambic Manufai tilling Compiim
Hodgos lcceived word last
week that he passed the aptitude
test given each yeat by the com-
pany. He flew to Dallas Wednes-
day and plans to flv back Sunda
with expenses paid by the com-
pany The test arc given thioughoul
the nation according to Dr An
drew C. Rock-
over head o f
the business ad
ministration de
partment Got -
don Mahon and
Gerald Watson of
McMurry also
took the test
The test in
cluded sections on liberal arts
business engineering science
and a general section on voca-
bulary scientific and mathema-
tical problems etc
Hodges' interview at the Dallas
Procter and' Gamble factory will
be for the purpose of securing a
position on the company's factory
managerial staff. Results of the
interview should be available
soon.
Carmichael; Mrs. and Mrs. Bill
Fiveash; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
T. Bynum.
McMURRY
BARBER SHOP
2246 South 14th
OTTUD UNOH AUTHOHTf OP
TEXAS COCA-COLA
Phone 2-3232
'eweMiwHrsei lu
Threts For Hodgis
If thiee meins anything
Jimmy Hodges eertainly ought
to be successful in his inter-
view in Dallas
Hodges icceivcd the letter
requesting the interview wtih
Procter and Gamble Company
on the third day of the third
month This carried out a trend
for "lucky threes" for Hodges
The trend began in 1934
something like this born on
third day of third month third
child third son skipped from
first to third grade started
high school at thirteen served
three years on student coun-
cil and finished third in his
class McMurry student three
years and three summers has
owned three cars lives on
third floor at Gold Star -
HdWcver Jimmy adds he is
NOT superstitious.
CfOUldi
mas
383 Pine
Pnone 4-4900
THI COCA-COLA COMPANT IT
BOTTLING COMPANY
Abilene. Tr..
O W4. thi cooucou eomiy
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, March 19, 1954, newspaper, March 19, 1954; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100926/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.