The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, February 4, 1972 Page: 5 of 8
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JKDOOR TRACK MBIT Fort Worth
A CASE OF LIBEL" at Abttme GomiminKy Theater at 8&10 p.m.
JOHNNY CASH SHOW S p.m. at Taylor County Golteeufn
MISSION OUTRBACH 10:00 in Mahee Library Auditorium
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MAD DOGS AND ENGLISHMEN with Joe Coeker Leon Rueeell
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Students receive credit
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The ACC btotogjr department
Ni eoatfuwction wHfa the Hardin-
seoiogy CnMrtlliefVt
United State two
provinces of Canada and pos-
sibly pert of Mexico this
Dr. Kenneth WUllems of AOC
wNt head the biological aspect of-
the trio while Dr. John Harvey
of HSU wlti be in charge of the
geological segment. Both men
have experienee with title type
of endeavor though this will be
the first trip of this aort
sponsored by the two schools.
The co-edueatione) trek will
begin shortly after the soring
semester end and flnleh immedl-
atety before lite second aummer
session open. A prerequisite of
six hours of either biology or
geology la required however
exceptions may be made for
hlatory or anthropology majors
who desire to study the Indian
ruins whieh witt be encountered
on the tour.
"We prefer thet more
advanced students take advan-
tage of the trip" said Dr.
WIMieme "but we wUi consider
others too." Students can
acquire 3-e hours of biology or
geology credit on this trip and
need not be presentiy enrolled at
ACC or HSU to be eligible.
The traveling will be done in
two thlrteen-pessenger vans fur
nished by HSU. A trailer wHI be
provided for all equipment.
Camping procedure will be
followed and eaeh person will
serve on the' eooking detail onee
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9:30 a.m.
a week. "The cooking win not
be done over a eampflre
niouon ssm Dr. Williams.
"Well have portable stoves."
Included m the trip will be
stops at ntany national parka
audi as Mesa vstoe xosemite
Ola star and Yellowstone and a
three-day peek tour through the
Grand Canyon. However on
most of the trip the group will
cover approximately MO miles a
day.
"We are planning for the trek
to cost no . mere than if the
student were on the campus
going to school. There will be
tuition expenses plus $3O0
transportation fee and about
Sing Song
The men of Galaxy winners
of the Men's Voices Division for
the past two years will onee
again perform under the direc-
tion of Putt Reeves Their
number bears the title "The
South Rampart Street Parade .
featuring The New Ashmolean
Marching Society and Students'
Conservatory Band." Performing
sixth in their division the mm
of Trojan will entertain with
"The Maircy Mountain Dew" led
by John Hobos. The last
performance of the Men's Voices
Division will be by the men of
Phi Delta Psi. They will be led
by Pat Crawford for the second
time in a number entitled "Your
Friendly Liberal Neighborhood
Ku Klux Klan."
In the Mixed Voiees Division
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$100 for food. The total should
be 96004700.
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want the ttudswta to see these
areas before they bsoams more
populated" explained Dr.
WitMems.
Another trip may be offered
during the Master vacation to
either Big Bend or Padre leiend
but plans for It have not been
finalised yet.
Further InCormelloboUt the
summer trip can be obtained
from the bulletin board In the
ACC Science Building or either
of the two sponsors.
(from page 7)
three of the classes will be
performing under the same
director as last year. The
Freshman Class will be led by a
female director for the first time
In at least six years. The group
will be led by Peggy Fleming in a
number entitled "One for the
Birds." Mike Aston who
directed his class last year will
lead the Sophomore Class in "A
Glimpse or Yesteryear." The
Junior Class will be directed by
Reid Lancaster for the third
time. They will perform an
arrangement entitled "Advance
to the Rear." Performing last
the Senior Class will sing "A
Medley from Oliver" under the
direction of Jeff Brook for their
fourth and last performance in
Sing-Song.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, February 4, 1972, newspaper, February 4, 1972; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth99558/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.