The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 37, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 11, 1987 Page: 5 of 8
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A ACU snidest wm tavelved fa a or accideat Thursday at 3
p.m. at 1300 N Judge Ely Blvd. aed 900 K.N. IM; St accenUag to
poUce reports.
A 1979 brown Chrysler LeBaron drives by Toby Osbura sopao-
asort. lifek major from Filet Pete. coUtdea' wkh a 1978 blue Ford
LTD driven by Lewis Mc5han of 336 Penrose. No lujuriea were
reported.Otburn wa ktued a citation jTor following too closely accor-
ding to reports.
An ACU student's car was burglarized Saturday at 11 p.m. in the
southeast parking lot ol'The Backstage Entertainment Cafe located at
1874 S Click according to police reports.
The 1984 blue CMC Jimmy driven by Dean Bates sophomore
' elementary education major from San Antonio was locked at the time
cf the burglary when an unknown suspect gained entry and took"
B&tes' denium jacket and purse. The forced entry however did not
damage the vehicle and no other items were stolen according tp
reports.
A Domino's Pina deliverer was held at gunpoint and robbed Frir
day at 11 vjn. at 1401 Cottonwood while on a routine delivery eccor
ding to police reports.
Two suspects walked the deliverer to a nearby carport and force4
him to lie down. One of the suspects thea threatened to kill the
deliverer with a blue ateel revolver according to the report. The
suspects left the scene with oee large pizza oae aaaU pint asd ad
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jacket wkh a vortical rod atrif wkh Id-top tomk shoes accordJag to
reports.
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Christian concert
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Acappella a Christian vocal group
will perform a concert kj Culka
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liaise. McCormick Students'
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dkutor. . McCormick jvaler lanaaennat
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various mats teachlag God's
aiaotsge ia soag accordisg to the
group's 'videotape" PuW Voice
Pure Gospel"
' The concert k open to the public
and will be publicized in high
school classes of local Churches of
Christ said McCormick. Admission
to the concert 1 free.
McCormick said several students
suggested that Acappella- perform a
concert on campus.
He said he got the group's tele-
phone information number from
Tracey Kceney freshman human
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Culka Audkorlum was avaUabk.
called the group's booking agent
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Do" aad "Joka the Kevektor."
Several wuskal groups have the
saate aame as thk oae said Mc-
Cenakk. He said a hosaoscxual
group ako called Acappella exkts
InHoujtcm.
"Thev're not to be confused with
the cry band in Houston" he aald.
McCormick ako said plans are
under way for a concert for a con-
cert in April.
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The ACU chapter of the American
Marketing Association conducted a
career night Thursday with four
speakers presenting their views on
various aspects of muketing-rekted
fields.
Marilyn Roberts senior account
executive for Media Management
Consultants Inc. was the evening's
first speaker.
Roberts compared her work in
public relations with the work that
marketing students' may choose to
do for a career.
She contrasted the importance of
the audience to the public relations
expert and the marketing analyst.
For a person In marketing the key k
"what the audience wants but to a
person In public relations the key k
Influencing the audience's attitude
toward a company In a favorable
way she said.
' Public rektkns k a valuable tool
of management because it allows the
SBttaogesteat of a company .to
receive and understand public opi-
nion toward its company Roberts
said.
She said public relations k a sec-
ondary tool of marketing because of
the roll k serves in advertkiag.
J.R. Foster distribution sales rep-
resentative .for Merchants ( Motor
Freight spoke on communicating
ideas motivating prospective cus-
tomers and the 12 steps of success.
Foster's steps to succesawere of-
fering a customer the best possible
service proper time management
persistence remembering the lav; of
averages keeping one's integrity
sincerity meeting commitments
developing people skills accepting
reality expecting results keeping a
positive mental attitude and setting
goals.
He also stressed the importance of
Christian values and reading the
Bible.
Bob Duguld marketing manager
for Dillard's Department Stores
spoke on what to expect in a job in-
terview and how to prepare for one.
Looking the part for the job k an
Important part of going to an inter-
view said Duguid.
He ako stressed the importance of
doing backpound. research on the
coaapaey before the interview.
Other important factors during an
interview include showing en-
thusiasm and selling one's self and
ability to help the company he
said.
The final speaker of the evening
was Matf Ingram sales repre-
sentative for General Foods and a
1986 graduate of ACU.
Ingram spoke about hk duties as
a sales representative. Hk job in-
cludes route sales setting up
displays and customer service.
He also talked about marketing on
the retail grocery level.
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Raychelle Arnold Junior art major from Lubbock examln&s her painting "I Wkh Wa'd AH Saan
Ready" just before finishing it Monday evening. The acrylic on canvas Is for PaJntlng IV taught
by Dr. Brent Green. The work Is based on Matthew 24:40 which is contained In the passage
about "The Day and Hour Unknown."
Campaign dinner to help WCC
.The Commitment a to Canada
Campaign Dinner designed to rake
funds for Western Christian Col-
lege will be conducted Thursday at
6:30 pjn. in the Main Room of the
Campus Center said Glenn Dods
former president of WCC.
"The purpose of the project is to
supplement funds to build a perma-
nent campus for the students. The
buildings we use are 40 years old
and were actually part of an aban-
doned air force bate" said Dods.
"Right now the students are housed
and taught in barracks.
"We have done a lot of remodel-
ing over the years" "he said "How-
ever more work k still needed."
The campaign goal k to raise 2.5
million Canadian dollars equivalent
to $3.25 millioa k Aatcricaa cur-
rency. Reuel Leaunoas edkar of Image
magazine will be the guest speaker
at the dinner aadDr. Joka C
Stevens chancellor of the universi-
ty will be the master of ceremonies.
Benefit dinners ako are scheduled
for Duncanville Oklahoma City
and Albuquerque N.M. said Dods.
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 37, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 11, 1987, newspaper, February 11, 1987; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth92097/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.