The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, October 4, 1985 Page: 8 of 10
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'"had the tartest iacreaee k ks hktory
&k M wkh 54 fAedgee. "CM of all
the Alpha Fid Oaiega frateraitiee
acres the nation we hod. the largest
; Increase percentage! wise' said Eddie
Halt chapter president.
Alpha Phi Omega Was founded in
1925 at Lafayette College in Eeston
r;Pa. and currently has over 165000
membert. ACU established a chapter
In I960.
Officers' fix the 1W5-1W6 school
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Belkvue Wh. vke president"
Kabert Jem junior ftaaace major
frota Abikae treasurer; Phil Lair
iorinMktifig major from Abilene
secretary; Craig Creeaon Junior ac-
counting major from Abilene in-
tramural director and Scott Jones
junior advertising major from Abilene
fellowship.
To become a member of the fraterni-
ty the pledges are required to com-
plete a minimum 20 hours of service to
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lurtori Warner KsdekyJim Mackea-.
zte Leif Morton and Darya
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Junior pledges are Chuck Debetwn
Kevin Endsley Gregory Felzien Jeff
Howard Michael Knapp Dale
Miller Dana Patereon Dah Powell
Wesley Scott Todd Shultz Eric Sides
and Darryl Sterling.
Sophomore pledges are Steve Allen
Tony Bain Jim Bales Roy Burden
Monty Dent William Gibson Max
Holland Horry Jones Mike Martin
Sean McNeil Robert Peterson Mike
Prctlger Mark Phillips Russ Taylor
Thomas Trumbly Glen Villanueva.
and Kevinr Wllhelm.
Freshman pledges ore Larry
"Buward Sean Crowd! Mike Davis
Kemmel Dunham Troy Fennel
Lance Flnley Dave Guilliams David
Haley Doug Hush Ban Mcintosh
Dough Martin Bruce Miller Brian
Norris Jim Rutledge .Brian Smith
Troy Smith Scott Stafford James
Stigers Yancy Vestal and Andy Vitez.
1985 Fitnss Festival
begins Thursday
''The'' 1985 Fitness Festival spon-
sored by Hendrick Medical Center
and the First Baptist Church Recrea-
tion Ministry is Oct. 3-5 in the First
Baptist Family Life Center.
All proceeds from the festival will go
to the Hendrick League House and the
First Baptist Family Life Center.The
Hendrick League House is a home
made available for families of Hen-
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The festal wUi fmimt kssario
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cMabetes scmning sod other tervktc
from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. oa Satwdiqr
said Orerby. The booths wll be
"ofNeratett primarily by Hewkkk's
peopk" ahe said
The festival begaa Thursday wkh a
golf tcmraament for men asd women
over 50. Tournaments in volleyball
raquctball and bowling will beglq oa
Friday and continue through Satur-
day Also road races a tkate-a-thoq
and a Gtn$t walk wilt occur on
Saturday.
f Overby said interested persona may
register anytime before the beginning
of the contests. Registration fees vary
for each competition.
Prizes will be offered for the top
division winners in each competition.
Anyone interested in the Fitnejs
Festival con register at the First Bap-
tist Family Life Center 1442 North
Secoad Street
Qdi aad Aaaswa'LtMwMtaii Paaee
Luncheon scheduled
at Missions Center
Women interested ia aiiaskaa are
invited to attend a chill ktadwoa
Saturday 9 ca. to 12 p.ra. in the
Strategy Room of the Miaaieaa
Center.
Lori Eark aad Marck Noel former
Mksioeary Appreatke Resource Korp
students to Kenya; Kathryn Broom
former MARK student to Papua New
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saM Jaa Tarbae wMk efssiasieeary-k-reaWence
GaM Tacbtt. "The hui-
caeoaa that we've had befere have
beao so special" she said "we enjoy
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The newly elected officers of the
Public Relations Student Society of
America attended t .leadership con-
ference gives by "the North Texaa
Chapter of the Public Relations Socie-
ty of America in.Dalka last Friday in
hopea of establishing a student chsptef
at ACU.
President Joiuxna Fdddell senior
public relations major from Her-
mitage Term. vice president Ken
Smelling senior public relation major
from ..Gillette Wyo.; and treasurer
Suzoaae SMpp aeak lwmsa com-
rausicatioas aMjer'froet De Solo wen:
given the epeactuaky to ataet their
rsckaal apeaaers aad to eachaafc
ideas with several eaajor uaivarskka ha
the North Tacaa chapter ef the
PRSSA.
SataJUng said bnm of the univer-
sities have had a FRSSA chapter far
several years aad ware eathuskatk: to
leant of ACU'a iatereet kt scqukiag a
charter. "We caehwgad futtdrakktg
and service project ideas and were able
to aaake vatuabk caatacts wkh
studeats" said SawHiag.
The orfaalaetka offers iafbrmatioa
oa internships within their regional
chapter aad offers opportuaitka to
participate in chapter competitions to
"0the chapiar cealfitHiy S a
caae study fW a public wlatiapa flna in
which we are allowed w hecowe a
r& tktieaa aeeacy. Thk
us td practice sod pelkh ms sWUs
learned bi eur ceUege corelaald
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atudeat charter the PRSSA wUl awet
at j fM. on the second Tuesday; of
every swath Any public rcUtions raa-
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MSsston Workshop
chooses thems
"God's Great Love" U the theme for
the World Mission Workshop Oct.
24-27 at Frecd-Hardeman College in
Henderson Tcnn.
The. workshop planning committee
selected speakers from 25 Christian
colleges end universities to talk about
different aspects of "God's Great
Love" said Barry Newton rK"
graduate student from New JerseyS i
coordinator of ACU's pertidpetioa in
the 1M5 World Mketee Workshop.
The ceemittee coapriKd of
students staff aad faculty meesfeers
frem Fread-HardeaMa apeat two
years preparing the workshop said
Newtea.
Regktratka fer the wer kship will be
Oct. 7-10.
The cost will be $47 and it will in-
clude travel expenses six raeals heus-
lag for Uwee eights aad aa infenaatlon
felder.
"Our goal k to take 150 Kudenta-n
the workshop" said Newton "ant
build enthusiasm for the World Mis-
sion Workshop that will be conducted
by ACU In two years."
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 11, Ed. 1, Friday, October 4, 1985, newspaper, October 4, 1985; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth96193/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.