The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 31, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 14, 1986 Page: 4 of 6
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Campaign meeting
conducted Tuesday
.A meeting for the "Europe Must
Hearl" campaign will betonductcd at
1 p'.m. Tuesday in the Faculty Dining
Room.
The topic Of the meeting it
"Teaching Non-Christian the First
Principles" and the speaker is Dr.
Eugene Clcvenger professor 6f Bible
Dinner theater needs
student volunteers
Ushers waiters and washers are
needed for the spring dinner theater
Tfu Foreigner said Donna Hester
house manager.
A sign-up sheet for those wishing to
volunteer is posted in the Sewell ticket
office.
Each preformance requires up to 10
ushers 15 waiters and three to four
people backstage washing dishes and
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preparing desserts laid Hester.
Ushers seat the audience and serve
dessert to those holding dessert
tickets.Wftiters serve the dinner ticket
holders.
Volunteers should be at the theatre
at 6 p.m. on the night they sign-up for.
Women need to wear nice dresses und
men need to wear suits and ties.
Theatre tickets
selling fast
Tickets for the spring dinner
theater The Foreigner are selling well
said Sue Foe theater staff member.
Those who bought season tickets
during Fall registration should pick-up
their tickets as toon as possible said
Poe.
The Feb. 1 performance is sold out
and dessert tickets only are available
for the Feb. 8 production.
Tickets ror Jan. 23-25 Jan. 30-Feb
1 and Feb. 6 are still available.
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Coin-Op Dry Cleaning
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Longer Hours & Extra Staff
Hope you enjoyed the holidays. Now it's time to
begin a new semester and everyone knows the beginning
of a new semester is always very hectic At the
bookstore we understand this. To help you through this
week the ACU Bookstore will be open longer and have
extra staff on hand to help out. On the left are the
special hours the bookstore will be open. Regular hours
will resume in one week.
As always if you have any questions or problems
please contact any member of the Bookstore staff or the
Bookstore manager Kevin Watson. We'll do whatever
we can to help you.
Also please note the Bookstore's RETURN
POLICY for textbooks and supplies
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V RETURN POLICY
I'. The last day for a full refund is January I7th.
2. Only items that can be resold as new can be be
returned for a full refund. No highlighting no
notes not even your name may appear in textbooks
you wish to return for full credit.
3. You must keep your receipt.
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Late fee charged
for enrollment
Late rerimion and enrollment
bfgan Monday in the Main Room of
the Campus Center and will continue
through Tuesday and Wednesday.
Beginning Thursday in the annex of
the registrar's oliice students can con
tinue with late registration and enroll-
ment for a full load until Jan. 27 and
for a partial load until Jan. 31.
Students who preregistcrcd but do
not finalize their enrollment by Thurs-
day will be charged a $75 reinstate-
ment fee. Classes Chapel scats turns-
ing post office boxes and meal tickets
will be dropped Thursday night for
those students who have not finalized
enrollment and registration said Jan
Schow assistant registrar. "There is
no guarantee of receiving original
classes or Chapel requests" for
students enrolling and registering late
she said.
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New Twin Homes for leaso in
University Hills $500 por month
$250 deposit semester loas
Ray Scott Realtors 6777821 .
I need part-time people to help
me In my business. Earn $150.0
weekly working 2 evenings and
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 31, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 14, 1986, newspaper, January 14, 1986; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth92029/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.