The Optimist - 01.30.13

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Accident Coverage We have been working on extensive reports since Friday night. Check our website for updates throughout the week

vol. 101, no. 32

wednesday, january 30, 2013

1 SECTION, 10 PAGES

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mandy lambright chief photographer Six ACU students were in the green pickup pictured above. They were driving to Grand Ole Oplin dance hall when their truck smashed into 27-year-old Jeffrey Davis’ red pickup truck, pictured in the background. Davis and 20-year-old Lindsey Smith died in the accident.

Fatal accident ends trip to Oplin Five students survive head on collision on Friday night; one student and other driver die on scene mark smith editor in chief Six ACU students gathered Friday night to go two stepping at the Grand Ole Oplin. It was supposed to be just like every other Friday night. Each of them had enjoyed the weekly open dances on Friday nights at Oplin Community Center many times. Callie Kerbo, freshman marketing major from Murfreesboro, Tenn., was preparing for the familiar trip, but with an unfamiliar group. She didn’t know the three smiling faces in the front seat before stepping up into the back of the pickup cab. Kerbo had agreed to the night out at Oplin, and then the Guitars and Cadillac dance club, with two of her close friends: Deanna Romero, freshman international studies major from

Omaha, Neb., and Rebekah Cherniss, freshman Ad/PR major from Katy. Some upperclassmen had invited Deanna to go with them. “I didn’t know them from Adam,” Kerbo said. Bo Braddock, senior biology major from Deer Park, picked up the three freshmen from Nelson Hall in his blue-green 1996 Ford pickup. Eric Terrazas, junior Ad/PR major from Argyle, sat in the passenger seat. Between them in the front seat, secured only by a lap belt, sat Lindsey Smith, junior Ad/PR major from New Braunfels. The freshmen loaded up the backseat. Romero sat down behind the driver, Cherniss in the middle behind Smith and Kerbo on the right behind Terrazas. The six, all between the ages of 18-20, set off toward Oplin a little after 8 p.m. “We were all getting to know each other,” Kerbo

designs by david singer 1: The six students, driven by Braddock, were headed south on TX-36 in the green Ford pickup. Jeffrey Davis, 27, was driving east on County Road 107 and approaching TX-36 in the red Dodge pickup. 2: Davis ran the stop sign at the intersection to turn left onto TX-36. His truck collided with Braddock’s head-on. 3: The trucks bounced off in opposite directions. Davis’ Dodge came to rest facing west, partially still on the state highway. Braddock’s truck stopped facing east on the other side of the highway.

said. “We knew Eric a little bit, but Bo didn’t know us and I hadn’t met Lindsey before.” A few miles after merging onto the TX-322 Loop, Braddock exited onto TX36 on the southeast edge of Abilene. As the group passed Abilene Regional

Airport, he set the truck’s cruise control at 75 mph, the speed limit in that area of the highway. The sky was dark and no streetlights lined the country highway. “They were making fun of my southern accent, because I’m from Tennessee,” Kerbo

said. “Bo was hilarious, he was cracking us all up.” Then, at 8:21 p.m., tragedy struck head on. “Oh my God, I saw headlights,” Braddock yelled. Braddock’s Ford plowed into the front of a 2003 red Dodge pickup. Jeffrey Davis,

27, of Abilene, had run the stop sign turning left onto TX-36 from County Road 107 known locally as Potosi Road. The intersection is not perpendicular, and Davis could have cornered the see crash page 9

Smith remembered for joyful personality staff report Lindsey Lee Smith, the 20-year-old junior from New Braunfels killed in the car accident Friday night, will be remembered for her happy personality and adventurous spirit. Smith, an Ad/PR major, attended New Braunfels High School, where she competed in public speaking. She was chosen to be a part of the New Braunfels Youth Leadership, a citizenship and leadership class

She enjoyed tennis and played on junior varsity team her freshman and sophomore years. She was also actively involved in the theater program. She loved acting and singing and played Annie her senior year in the school musical. Her favorite films included Gidget and My Fair Lady. Tori Moore, junior biology major from Katy, was Smith’s roommate in Gardner Hall during their freshman year. photo courtesy of todd and linda smith “Loving Lindsey leaves where the city chooses the tive member of the New you gasping,” said Moore. leaders from each high Braunfels Church of Christ “She made your sides sore school. She was also an ac- youth group. from laughing and your feet

ache from following on her adventures. She sang like a bird and danced like an angel and dyed her hair purple because she wasn’t afraid. She loved without looking first. Coming into her life changed yours. We will join hands and pray that we can learn to dance again like Lindsey taught us.” Smith traveled to South America after her senior year of high school and visited Peru and Ecuador. She studied abroad with the ACU art department during the summer of 2012, visiting England, France, It-

aly and Spain. She traveled even farther to visit both Australia and New Zealand. Smith’s parents, Todd and Linda, were out of state when they received the phone call that their daughter died in a car wreck when she and her friends were headed to Oplin Dance Hall for a night of two-stepping. Her parents immediately returned to New Braunfels. Paige Buck, junior marketing major from New Braunfels, had known Lindsey for a long time. see smith page 9

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For extensive reports on Friday night’s tragic accident, turn to:

Men’s basketball continue late season push with 8263 win over Angelo

Freshman accident victim describes terrifying experience

For other news from this week around campus, turn to:

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