The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, November 14, 1986 Page: 4 of 10
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Optimist staff
Pieces of the past nioonMBwopnmw
Bert Johnson senior geology major from Arlington looks over the
display case in the Capmus Center. The case was assembled dur-
ing Homecoming week and currently contains memorabilia from
past Sing Song perf romances and Homecoming 1976.
Total wellness check
evaluates health status
plan" said Dr. Joyce M. Curtis
professor of physical education and
director of the activity program.
The nutrition evaluation program
evaluates meals at leading fast-food
restaurants from a nutritional view-
point and analyzes a person's nutri-
tional habits and food intake.
Body fat measurements determine
the percentage of an individual's
body fat by underwater weighing
skin-fold measurements and a
weightwatch.
The stress profile determines the
amount of stress a person is current-
ly experiencing and compares the
score with national norms.
The smoke action plan gives fac-
tual information for the non-smoker
and smoker and evaluates the
smoker's habit according to the in-
formation. The cancer risk evaluation is an
American Cancer Society program
according to information provided
by the committee. It evaluates a
person's risk of developing major
types of cancer and gives sugges-
tions for preventive measures.
A "Total Wellness Inventory" is
being offered to faculty staff and
students during the month of No-
vember in the Human Performance
Laboratory in Room 236 of the
Gibson Health and Physical Educa-
tion Center.
The wellness check developed by
the Rhode Island Department of
Health is designed to give a general
view of health status through a risk
assessment procedure according to
information provided by the Faculty
Senate Health and Fitness Commit-
tee. The purpose of the procedure is
to heighten awareness of risk fac-
tors to promote the idea of wellness
and to indicate areas needing im-
provement. Several computer programs are
available to help a person evaluate
his individual health status said
Leslye Overman senior physical
education all levels major from Big
Spring and lab assistant.
The wellness check is "a good
beginning; it gives you something to
start with for a good nutrition
McGlothtn Campus Center is hous-
ing one of the newest 'additions to "
the campus scene ihe Alumni
Display Case.
Ann Yarbrough sdministrative
assistant said the Lubbock Chapter
Alumni donated $4000 for the con-
struction of the case. She said the
Chapter raised the funds during the
South Plains Fair.
Yarbrough said the group sets up
a booth at the fair annually to heu
raise funds for scholarships for kiHV
in the Lubbock Christian Home
who want to attend ACLT but are fi-
nancially unable to do sol
After the scholarship! have been
given any proceeds left over are
presented to ACU forlsuch special
projects as the display case.
Patricia Varner instructor in the
Home EconomicsFamily Studies
Department said shewas contacted
by Jim Ravanelli director of Alum-
ni Relations and aiked to design
the inside of the case.!
Varner said her principles flj
design class is responsible for rV
finely- tailored arrangement of the
items in the case. I
She said thoiigh the class
members had to work hard to finish
the project they enbyed the task.
"It was a lot of fun; the class real-
ly enjoyed being alle to put some of
the principles concerning good
design to use" Vamer said. She
said the display in the case will be
changed each month.
The items in me case have been
lent to the university by members of
the alumni said Yarbrough.
The old Sing Song &B
Homecoming programs were ler
by the newly-elected 79th District
State Representative Bob Hunter;
the Sing Song costumes were lent
by Jeff Nelson director of universi-
ty events; and the football and
pom-poms were lent by Kevin Wat-
son manager of the Bookstore she
said.
The Wilson football valued at
$45 is made of pigskin and will be
given away sometime before the
Thanksgiving holidays Watson said.
He said students do not have to
sign-up for the give-away but j
automatically eligible for the gf '
away by being listed in the Hello
Book. Watson said students must be
in the Bookstore when his or her
name is called to win the free football.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, November 14, 1986, newspaper, November 14, 1986; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101421/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.