The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, November 1, 1974 Page: 2 of 8
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Winslow takes honors
judging quarterhorses
COSETTE CARTER (left) listens as Suzle Winslow explains how she became the high Indivtdtiel In
quarterhorse judging In the nation as an Appatoosa hone looks on. photo by David DIHsrd
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Suzle Winslow freshman from
Dallas was rated high Individual
In quarterhorse judging at the
All-American Quarterhorse
Congress in Columbus Ohio
Oct. 24.
Suzle was a member of the
4-H Judging team representing
Texas in national competition.
The Texas team of four people
from Dallas won the national
championship. Having judged
horses for six years Suzle was
the most experienced team
member.
In order to reach national
competition the team won the
district competition in Fort
Worth. They went to state
competition at Texas A&M In
AG TEAM COMPETES
The Senior Livestock Judging
Team competed Oct. 10 in the
American Royal Livestock Show
In Kansas City Mo. It is one of
the oldest and largest livestock
shows in the United States.
ACC tied for fifth place in
cattle judging with Rick Hales
pro-veterinary major from Can
yon placing sixth individually in
cattle.
Most of the Big Eight and Big
Ten Conference universities
competed along with Virginia
Tech University of Arkansas
Mississippi State North Dakota
State and South Dakota State.
In all 22 teams competed.
Wesley Barr pre-veterinary
major and top scorer for ACC
placed fourth in sheep evalua-
tion and was the 11th high
individual out of 110 contes-
tants. He scored 922 out of
1000 possible points.
Other team members were
Wyman Poe agriculture major
from Waxahachle; Danny Poe
agriculture major from Hamil-
ton; Mike Fullagar agriculture
major from Abilene and Dennis
Sigler agriculture major from
Kansas City Kan.
FISH SCHEDULE SHOW
The Freshman Review which
two weeks ago got it's feet wet
at the Catclaw Crystal Palace
will travel to Fort Worth for a
benefit concert Nov. 22.
The concert will be held at
the Fort Worth Christian High
School gym and will raise money
for the senior class there. The
high school will pay all traveling
expenses for the Freshman
Review which numbers almost
thirty students.
"We're doing this concert in
cooperation with the recruiting
office" explained freshman
director Debbie. Robinson who
is also a former student at Fort
Worth Christian.
STUDENTS JOIN CSO
34 students have been nomi-
nated to the Campus Service
Organization and were initiated
Oct. 29
The new members include
Gail Argo Pam Bales Marja
Beakly Sandra Berg Thriess
Bingham Shcrri Blaylock
Nancy Boren Gari Brooke
Peggy Brown Joyce Burgess
Christie Calhoun Jeri Lyn
Chase Jan Clayton Janet
Corley Sandi Davis and Janet
Fails.
Also Susan Fowler Susan
Goodspeed Diana Hopkins Jan
Hufatedler Jerilyn Knlpp Trisha
O'Brlant Becky Ponder Pam
Scruggs Patty Scruggs Patty
Simon Karen Smith Nelna
Smith Alice Strother Johnnie
Thurstone Sally Tweed Cathy
Wells Vicky Williams and Cindy
Wlllingham
CSO members and initiates
worked in the Homecoming
Registration booth Oct. 18 and
19. Another project will be
working for High School Day
this weekend.
AAUW SELLING BOOKS
The American Association of
University Women is holding its
annual used book sale Nov 6-9.
The location for the sale is the
200 block on Pine Street down-
town. There will be over 10000
books of all types on sale.
The money from tho sale goes
for scholarships for women and
for community projects.
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Regularly $229the best
banking bargain
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College 8tation and won. The
team then traveled to the
Southern Regional competition
In Baton Rouge La. where the
winning streak continued.
"This horse show Is the largest
In the world It was so neat to
see the beautiful famous horses.
It was ' a real experience"
commented Suzle.
"I've loved horses all my live.
IVe been riding since I was six
and got my first horse when I
was 11. I joined 4-H and other
girls on the judging team got me
interested in horse judging"
Suzle said.
Susie plans to major in speech
and hearing therapy. She Is
especially interested in teaching
deaf children.
Dean warns drinkers
Drinking and the use of drugs
has Increasingly become a
problem on campus. This
semester 11 suspensions have
resulted from alcohol and drug
violations.
Garvin Beauchamp vice presi-
dent of student personnel
services said that although this
number Is not unusually high
"We've had too many cases of
marijuana and alcohol use this
year."
Drinking or the use or
possession of drugs are suspen-
sion offenses. Tho student
handbook states "Sexual
Immorality the possession or
consumption of alcoholic
beverages the illegal use of drugs
and stealing are suspension
offenses."
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SLACKS and JEANS
Values fo $25.00
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SHOES
Values to $31.00
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$10.00 to $19.90
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According to Dean Beauchamp
he has no choice but to ask a
student to withdrae from school
if he is proven guilty.
"We dont assume that any-
one is guilty" he said "unless
we know it for sure.
"It is always a disappointment
to parents students and friends
when this happens" Beauchamp
said. "If there Is any possiblo
way to reduce this number we
want to take any means to do
so."
Beauchamp said he hopes
each student will try to help
someone he knows with this
problem. "If only one other
student would say something to
him it might stop him before he
reaches the end of the road" he
said.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, November 1, 1974, newspaper, November 1, 1974; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth91844/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.