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Wednesday September 27 1063'$
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Senate fills seat
DnDalc Tacker professor ofr
education recently was elected to
0118 vacant seat on the Faculty
Senate said Dr. Bennett Hutchin-
son chairman of the Faculty
Senate.
Tacker replaced Dr. Ed Enzor
professor of human communication
who is on leave from the Universi-
ty ( said Hutchinson professor of
chemistry.
The Senate also voted on two
changes to its constitution. The first
change allows current non-members
of the Senate to attain the position
of Senate chair Hutchinson said.
This change could increase the
number of members on the Senate
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from 17 to 18 if the faculty member
who is elected is not a current
Senate member Hutchinson said.
The second proposed constitu-
tional change was to replace the
word "chairman" with "chair"
because the chair of the Faculty
Senate is not always male Hutchin-
son said.
Mark Jones chairman of the elec-
tion committee said both constitu-
tional proposals passed by an
"overwhelming majority" in the
Senate.
Currently candidates for election
to the Senate chair must have serv-
ed a minimum of one year on the
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Jesse Jones a dining service employee and Juanita Bishop senior human development major
from Cherokee await the bus Monday at the Campus Court bus stop for their daily ride home.
Ongoer's
Ongoer's Outreach is a group of
students who travel to various
Churches of Christ on weekends to
conduct worship services and youth
rallies said Dr. Francis M. Chur-
chill the group's sponsor.
Churchill professor of
agriculture said the group also
teaches Bible classes knocks on
doors and visits nursing homes.
Ongoer's Outreach is sponsored
by Hawley Hamby Minter Lane
and 16th and Vine Churches of
Christ.
The student leaders of the group
are Peery Holmsley senior educa-
tion major from Sheffield; Geoffrey
Richtcr senior range management
major from Tolar; Lamont Sosebee
sophomore business administration
major from Lubbock; David
Meredith sophomore business ad-
ministration major from Ballinger;
Roger Smetak senior business ad-
ministration major from Sheffield;
Russell Smetak graduate undecided
major from Sheffield; and Scott
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Other leaders include Scott Reese
freshman agriculture major from
Sheffield; Jason Schrocder senior
pre-veterinarian major from
Amherst; Stan Hatcher senior
physical education major from
Heidelberg West Germany; De-
wayne Ross freshman business ad-
ministration major from Hawley;
John McCook freshman
agriculturebusiness major from
Dixon Tenn.; and Ron Palm
freshman biology major from Buf-
falo Grove 111.
"There have been 114 students
signed up so far this year and about
20-30 students will make each trip"
Churchill said.
Interested students can earn one
to six hours college credit for par-
ticipating in Ongoer's Outreach by
signing up for Bible 529 Field
Work.
"Credit is not the important
thing. The important thing is that
we get to meet new people and be
Students frolic at Beach Bash Friday
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G' anbury as he introduced The Side
Men a pop-rock and country-western
group from Fort Worth.
George Strait's "The Chair" and
ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man"
were among some favorites The
Side Men performed.
They ended promptly at 11 p.m.
with "Shout."
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Ongoer's Outreach conducts
Chapel for the Christian Village
Retirement Center on Thursdays at
11a.m.
The group also conducts the
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citizens program with the Sociolo-
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and suggestions from the students"
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The group plans trips to Capitan
N.M. Sept. 30; Fort Stockton Oct.
1; Sterling City Oct. 8; Sheffield
Oct. 15; and Buffalo Gap Oct. 15.
Other trips include Amherst Oct.
28-29; Albany Nov. 5; Cisco Nov.
12; Graham Nov. 19; and Pleas-
anton Dec. 2-3.
About 600 people attended the
Beach Bash Smith said.
"That's a good crowd for a Beach
Bash" he said.
"The Side Men put on a terrific
show" said Steve King Major En-
tertainment Committee chairman.
"Everyone seemed to really enjoy
themselves."
Ten truck loads of sand were
brought in for the event Smith
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welcome back ACU alumni during!;':
Homecoming week. ffo
The competition which will cost
each entering group $25 will in-
elude all organizations on campus 7
except social clubs. ..'
"Wc didn't want some people left''
out of Homecoming because iff"
you're not in a social club there's!
really nothing for you to do" said141
Donny Vaughn committee co-
chairman. "We want other groups on cam-
pus to be able to welcome ex-
members of their organization bacr
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marketing major from Littlefteld. P .
The signs will be judged oH; D
creativity and theme orientation as
well as how the group's sign pnfl
motes a true "welcome" to the
organization's alumni. '
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ject has been favorable even fron?"21
the non-participating social clubs. 'ni
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reaction from the social clubs" he3"
said. "In fact we've gotten a lot of?
support from them."
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the first second and third-place fin-'
ishers in the competition. v
The Homecoming Committee "'
will donate materials for the signs. '
Heather O'Brien co-chairwoman1 '
of the Student Activities Commit- 3
tee said the competition is not only'1
to welcome back alumni but also to1
unify students on the campus. fll"
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about Homecoming" said O'Brien J
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Dallas. "We felt like it was time0"
that everybody got In the spirit ofv
Homecoming." 1i
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mall display had to be open to1"
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Nashville Tenn. and member of
Save The Dolphins. "I thinkiy
everyone had a fabulous time." l
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on campus so far" said Jason iot
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