The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, April 19, 1974 Page: 1 of 16
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Sci fi lecturer scheduled
by JNNY MULLINS
of the Optimist staff
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about time travel? Are UFO
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health care services academic
counseling campus summer
activities and practical seminars
and tutoring
Matley hs suggested SA
subsidizing of mora entertain
ment facilities Investigation of
tke tutoring program and the
housing and rent situation more
speakers and Alms and less
emphasis on social organization.
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society as their spring guest
lecturer. There Is no charge for
the lecture.
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discussed include "biack holes"
In space characteristics of and
communication with extra
terrestrial life and the role of
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lessening the double standard
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placing faculty member on the
Board of Trustees revisions of
tke campus security system to
deal with UgHbtuto offenses
expanding sports to Include
more activities both conference
and intramural and Increased
recruiting of minority students.
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David Lowry junior das
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experts and science fiction
writers to blend the literary and
phy-icsi aspects of sqence
fiction.
According to Dr. Charles Ivey
ACC physics department head
the work of Carl Sagan of
Cornell University ha lent
dignity (o research into
extraterrestrial life possibilities.
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scientific resesfch is being
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Dr. Zander received his SS m
physies from the University of
Texas at Austin in 164 and his
PhD in experimental nuclear
physics from Florida State
University in 1970.
In addition to hie teaching
duties at East Texas State
University he U engaged m
atomic physic research
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area radfa and TV shows to
dlicwu science fiction astron-
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published numerous articles -In
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officers are running for SA vice
president
Kye Hudson and Stevo
Hutcheson are the candidates for
SA treasurer
Candidates for class offices
submitting platforms to the
Optimist include: Sophomores:
president Steve Green; vice
president' Bob Boyd and
Chuck Freeman; secretary
Roxanne Smith; senator Max
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Mamt will edit aitiual;
Miller to tackle paper
by JENNY MULLINS
of thv Optimist staff
Cheryl Mann and Alan Miller
have been named editors of
student publications for the
197475 school year. Dr. B. E.
Davis communications pro
few or made the announcement
last Sunday night at Use annual
Student Press Association
banauct.
Ms. Mann Junior from
MieHend will edit the school
yearbook the Prickly Pear. A
Greeley Colo. Junior Miller will
head the Optimist next year.
John William present Optl
mhvt editor was named recipient
of the Wendell Bedichek
Journalism Award as outstand-
ing Optimist surfer
Susan Tunnel! O'Donnell
Junior was named business
manager for next year's
. Optimist.
. Other applicant for Prickly
Pear editor were Sandy Jones
Carol Skies and Gwen Oliver
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Lucado David Pippin and1 Don
Garrett. B -
Juniors: vice president -Randy
Wilson; senator 'Mark
Aidriedge Bryan Rhodes Oscar
Shoenfelt and Cheryl Mann.
Seniors; president Ken
Edwards Bob Hope.'andBob
Tountas; vice president - Lance
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Also applying for Optimist
editor were Kick Hagar Brent
Stutzman and Ms. Tunncll
As retiring Optimist sponsor
Dt. Davis was given an engraved
pen and pencil set by the group.
Dr. Charles Marler will take over
as sponsor when he returns to
the ACC faculty next fall.
Next year's SPA officers were
also presented at the bannuct.
They arc: president Wayne
Gurley Irving Junior and present
Prickly Pear editor; vice
president Gwen Oliver soph
from Dallas; secretary Jenny
Mullins junior from Snyder;
treasurer Ms. Tunnelt.
Photographers for both the
Optimist and Prickly Pear would
be announced at a later date.
The .Horizons Award given to
a Prickly Pear staffer for
excellence In graphic communi-
cation I usually announced .at
this lime but prescntationwU'l
be delayed until delivery of the
yearbooks In the faH
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