The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, April 24, 1964 Page: 6 of 8
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Invitation Held for Kappa Delta Thursday
Initiation for new members of
the Thctn Epsilon chapter of Kap-
pa Delta PI was held Thursday
Mai her be to Deliver
Baccalaureate Talk
At Eastern N. M.
Dr. Abe Malherbe assistant
professor of Bible at Abilene
Christian College will deliver
the baccalaureate address at Eas-
tern New Mexico University on
May 24.
Dr. Malherbe joined the ACC
faculty last fall. He is a 1064
graduate magna cum laudc of
the College and also holds the
Bachelor of Sacred Theology de-
gree and the Doctor of Theology
degree from Harvard University.
McKnight to Speak
Before Mission Study
Mid McKnight will address the
Mission Study class Wednesday
evening April 29 at 5:30. His
subject will be "Motives for Mis-
sions" explaining the practical
aspects of Missions and the bene-
fits derived from summer cam-
paigns for the average college
student.
evening In East Gardner Parlor.
The requirements for member-
ship in the organization arc that
new members shall be in the top
20 of the student body and
planning to teach.
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New members inducted into
the chapter in last night's 7:30
meeting arc:
Pamela Ann Adams Bill N.
Mina Coleman Attends
Music Society Meeting
Mina Coleman assistant pro-
fessor of music attended the
spring meeting of the Texas
Chapter of the American Musi-
cological Society at T.C.U. on
April 18. Several scholarly papers
were read dealing with aesthetic
structural theoretical and histor-
ical aspects of music. T.C.U.'s a
cappclla choir presented a pro-
gram of choral music.
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Big Purple
Begins Tour
The Big Purple begins its an-
nual spring tour today.
The 80 member ACC band is
slated "to make eight stops on its
1904 tour. Stops included are
Roswell Ruidoso and Albuquer-
que N. M.j Flagstaff and Phoe-
nix Arizona; and Alamagordo
N. M.
Wednesday April 29 Big Pur-
ple members will tour the Grand
Canyon.
The ACC tour band is compos-
ed of 80 members chosen each
year from the Big Purple Band.
The group travels by charter-
ed buses to perform some 15 to
20 concerts each spring.
Tours during the past 10 years
have taken the band throughout
Texas Oklahoma and New Mex-
ico; and into Arkansas Louisi-
ana Mississippi Alabama Ken-
tucky Tennessee Wyoming Col-
orado and Georgia.
Some tour high points have in-
cluded appearances in New Or-
leans La. and in Saltillo Old
Mexico.
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