The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 54, Ed. 1, Friday, May 2, 2003 Page: 2 of 10
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Friday May 2 2003
Friday
Farewell reception for Miriam
Upton In the Campus Center
Living Room 2-4 p.m.
Team 55 movie night In the
Campus Center Hilton Room 7-
10 p.m.
Applications for the Students'
Association Chief
Communications Officer due in
the SA office.
Saturday
Farewell party for International
Students In the University Park
Apartments Clubhouse 11:30
a.m.-3 p.m.
Shades Spring Show In Cullen
Auditorium 7 p.m. Tickets are
available In the Campus Center
for $4 and the cost is $5 at the
door.
Jamie Dahman tenor in recital
In the recital hall of the Williams
Performing Arts Center 8 p.m.
Admission is free.
Bring
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
v.
Sunday
Student teacher professional
development day In the Campus
Center Living Room and Hilton
Room 8 a m.-2:30 p.m.
Monday
Dead Day.
Social Club Officers meeting in
the Campus Center Living room
5 p.m.
Trash Bash. Recycling bins
available in the Intramural Fields
parking lot and across from
Gardner Hall.
Tuesday
Pottery sale in the Campus
Center.
Music Department senior hon-
ors dinner in the Campus Center
Living Room 6-8 p.m.
Wednesday
High Impact Praise service at
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243 E. Stamford I-20 Exit 286-G
(across from Denny's) (915) 7""I355
Mon-Sat 9 am- 6:30 pm Sun 12 pm - 5:30 pm
The Optimist maintains this calendar for the ACU com-
munity to keep track bf social academic and service
opportunities on campus and In Abilene. Groups may
send announcements directly to optlmlsWjmc.acu.edu
or to the Page 2 Editor ACU Box 27892. Abilene TX
79699. To ensure that an item will appear In time the
announcement should be sent at least 10 days before
the event. The Optimist reserves the right to edit
announcements for space and timeliness.
Southern Hills Church of Christ.
Free meal served at 5:30 p.m.
and worship service starts at 7
Thursday
Retirement Reception for Jan
South In the Campus Center
Living Room 2-4 p.m.
Announcements
University Events Is looking for
about 120 volunteers to carry
flags In the 2003 Parade of
Flags to take place Aug. 25.
Volunteers do not have to be cit-
izens of a certain state or coun-
try to carry that flag. Students
Interested in participating in the
Parade of Flags can contact
University Events at Ext. 2632
or at UniversityEventsacu.edu.
Applications are available in the
University Events Office Room
107 of Gibson and must be com-
pleted by May 9.
The Salvation Army needs dona-
tions and volunteers to help with
donations for victims of an
apartment fire. For more Infor-
mation contact the Salvation
Army at 677-1408.
CometoFurr's
for lunch or dinner
all day every day.
Limited to dine-in only
3350 S. Clack
Abilene TX
915-692-8330
Rntnrant Group Inc. www him.net
lilMEJtli St&VtA
CANDIES
CANDIES & ICE CREAM
Don ft forget your Mom on Mothers ' Day!
Mothers1 Day Gift Baskets & Gift Boxes
i lb. assorted chocolates $4.99 regular $7.99
2 lb. assorted chocolates $9.99 regular $15.99
Many items up to 75 off!
The Chapel Task Force Is look-
ing for student input on provid-
ing additional Chapel atten-
dance opportunities and chang-
ing the consequences for exces-
sive Chapel absences. More
detailed information is available
at my.acu edu and responses to
these issues should be sent to
charlie.marleracu.edu.
Five agricultural and environ-
mental science majors partici-
pated In the North American
Colleges and Teachers in
Agriculture National Horse
Judging Contest and
Agricultural Knowledge Bowl in
Murfreesboro Tenn. April 3-5.
They placed second in the Horse
Judging Contest and third in the
Knowledge Bowl. Students par-
ticipating in the competitions
were Jessica Brown Justin
Goldston Crystal Monahan
Jamie Schutte and Mim Smith.
Dr. Ed Brokaw accompanied.
An online survey by The
Princeton Review gives you the
chance to voice your opinions
about ACU. Your thoughts may
be published on the Web site.
Surveys will be at httpysurvey
.revlew.com until the end of
the school year.
If you have family members or
friends who have been called
Into military service and you
would like to have the ACU
community pray for them send
us their names to
bamardwacu.edu.
n us their names to
II barnardwacu.edu.
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Bill 81.S42 Motion to reject the By laws amendment to change class
senator election voting time to same time as XO elections Voting yes
means rejecting the amendment.
Bill 81.548 Changing the election rules procedures Voting yos moans
approving the procedures which provide penalties If election rules
leaders fall to do their Jobs.
Dave Ruiz senior class
Jud Howland Junior class
Jonathan Chatham Junior class
Robert Klnzle. Junior class
Kathleen Plna Junior class
Lydia Spies Junior class
JetfreyMcCaln sophomore class
Melanle Booker sophomore class
Sarah Carlson sophomore class
Eric Hurst sophomore class
Justin Scott sophomore class
Klrlt Chandran ISA liaison
Reese Campbell Ad Building
Aubrey Eyer Chambers Hall
Melissa Mitchell Chambers Hall
Josh Brown. COBA
Andress Boggs COBA
Susanne Drehsel FCS
Melissa Weaver Foster Science
Johnathan Eaves McKlnzie Hall
Stephen Thomason University Park
ABSENT: Maggie Rogers. Chambers: Chris Kennedy COBA; Joel
Weckerly Don Morris: Michelle Wood. Gardner; Shay Howard: TARDY:
David Shinn treasurer: Jonathan Chatham Junior class; Melanie
Booker sophomore class: LEFT EARLY: Dave Ruiz senior class: Klnt
Chandran. ISA
Volunteer
An Abilene apartment complex
was completely destroyed by
fire leaving all the residents
I homeless and with only the
clothes on their backs. The
I Salvation Army Is helping with
receiving donated Items sort-
i ing them and distributing them
to those in need and they need
many volunteers to help in this
effort.
Bring in this coupon and
get a single dip ice cream
cone for 59 cents!
SA voted
81.502 81.505
yes yes
no yes
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
abstain
yes
yes
yes
yes
No vote No vote
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yos
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
abstain
no
16
yes
yes
yes
No vote
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
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Abstain 1
Opportunities
Trash Bash 2003 is Dead Day
May 5 noon-8 pm. at the
Intramural Field Parking Lot.
Recycle bottles cans paper or
even furniture clothes or
shoes. The first 300 donors
receive a free Cajun Cone.
For more information call the
Volunteer & Service Learning
Center at Ext. 2932.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 54, Ed. 1, Friday, May 2, 2003, newspaper, May 2, 2003; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101827/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.