The Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 7, 1994 Page: 3 of 4
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A nominating committee made
up of ten Freshman Council mem-
bers Executive Council members
and students atlarge has chosenmin-
istry team leaders to serve on the
1994-1995 Executive Council. The
new council's first meeting will be
on April 11th at 5 p.m. in the BSU
Conference Room.
The following is a list of minis-
try team leaders and the (positions
they hold: Tammy Barrett Mission
Involvement; Brian Bessent Vice-
President; Bryan Brigham Social;
John Cavitt Evangelism; Sonja
Couch AthletesIntramurals; Susan
Cummings Focus Group Leader
Leighton Flowers Freshman Minis-
try; Heather Former FacultyStaff;
Christina Hoffinaster Abilene State
School; Laura Home Secretary
Communications; Khris Kennedy
Focus Group Leaden Thomas Law
Focus Group Leader; Laura
Leavenworth NoonLuncheon;Sonia
Marquez Hispanic Student Fellow-
ship; Christy McCarver Senior Adult
Ministry; Susan Newton Summer
Missions; Kco Rasavong Focus
Group Leader; Alison Raymond
Campus Baptist Young Women;
Charlotte Savage Internationals;
Angela Shelly Children's Ministry;
Wendy Spence Social Action;
AnjanetteStokes.Puppets; Cameron
Strange President; Colleen Tewell
ClownsMimes; and Chad Womack
Prayer Team..
In chapel on April 19th there will
be a special commissioning service
for our summer missionaries. If you
will be involved with summer camp
Student Led RevivalTeams mission
trips the Home Mission Board or
anything related to missions we in-
vite you to join us in the commission-
ing. Simply call us at ext 1255 and
let us know where you will be serv-
ing. Care packages will be mailed to
our nine summer missionaries. We
would appreciate itif you could bring
some things that the missionaries
might miss this summer as they serve
throughout the U.S. and around die
world. We will have a box in the
Religious Activities office to collect
care package items. The care pack-
ages will be mailed during the sum-
mer. There is a poster in the office that
lists the summer missionaries where
they tyill be serving and their sum-
mer addresses. Sign up to write to
and pray for a summer missionary.
If youare serving in missions and
you would like to be added to the list.
us know.
. be serving concessions
Rodeo April 21-23 to
' for summer missions. If
like to volunteer call
Leslie Davis at ext 1855 or Palmer
McCown atextl256.
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The first class to study at
Harlaxton College is quickly
shaping up and from every indi-
cation it will be a big success.
The commitment by the school
to provide ten scholarships cer-
tainly tipped the scale for sev-
eral students. With the $1500
scholarship the cost of the pro-
gram has been brought down to
within a few hundred dollars of
what would normally be spent
on campus for one semester.
Optional Dips planned for
Harlaxton students include four
day trips to Ireland Scotland
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Bath Stonehenge Cambridge
Stratford and Coventry. For the
really adventurous week long
trips are planned following the
close of the semester to Rome
Florence Venice Amsterdam
and Paris. All of these trips are
sponsored by Harlaxton with
faculty andor staff serving as
guides. For the student inter-
ested in seeing Great Britain
and Europe the fall semester at
Harlaxton College will be the
ideal study experience. .a
Applications are still being
accepted but scholarships are
going fast. Contact the Foreign
Studies office now if you want
to be in the first class.
Social Work Department and Cullen Fund present:
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Friday. April 15th:
2-3 p.m. Duffy Auditorium Lecture on Civil Rights
7:30 p.m. Behrens Chapel Lecture on "Unity in the
Community" followed by a concert
Saturday. Aprinfth;
7:30 p.m. Behrens Chapel Concert only
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The Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 7, 1994, newspaper, April 7, 1994; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth97590/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.