The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 55, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 26, 1983 Page: 4 of 15
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Julie Walker freshman elementary education major from
Bolton and Lesley Lalre freshman public relations major
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This course It off ersd on Saturdays at th Hardin-
Simmons Gymnasium for a $20 fee. Further details are
avallabte from Deal's office at Abilene Polygraph Service
695-2837.
This Wednesday nightbear
Dr. Paul Faulkner
speak to the University Class
at 7 p.m. in the Activity Center
Engaged Couples Class
taught by
Dr. Mark Cunningham
UNIVERSITY
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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from Dallas soem to enjoy a special display In Brown
Library last week. Tho display was commemorating
National Library Week. (Photo by JuUo uon)
Gardner Hall Dorm Council gives
$400 to missions department
By AU4HA GOLDMAN
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The Gardner Hall Dorm Council
' recently donated $400 to the missions
department for use by women interested in
missions said Bettye Blay missions
faculty secretary.
Agnes Chau dorm council president and
junior business education major from
Hong Kong said council members decided
to make the gift "when we looked a t a lot of
our friends who were unable to raise
support to go" to the mission field.
The money was placed In the Missions
Seminar scholarship fund Blay said.
Missions Seminar is a six-week summer
school at ACU that helps people prepare
for the mission field.
Blay who assists in distributing the
scholarship fund said she would like to
know if any women living in Gardner
This Wednesday.night
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at Hiflcrest
HiHcrest Church
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Three summer
computer camps
to be offered
The education department will conduct
three summer computer camps for
students who were enrolled In grades 5-6
during the 1982-83 school year.
The three camps are scheduled for June
G-17 July 11-22 and August M2. Students
will stay in the dorms and eat in the bean
during the camps.
Courses at the camps will teach basic
computer literacy microcomputer
programming computer applications
simulation of games and students will get
a minimum of 40 hours of hands-on ex-
perience wlthn popular microcomputer.
The director of the camps' staff will be
Wynetta Blackburn who was the in-
structor for the 1962 computer camps and
a member of the National Council of
Mathematics Teachers and the Texas
Computer Education Association. In-
structors will include Keith Caughficld
junior computer sclcnccpre-med major
from Abilene and Craig Williams in
s tructor of the educational computer lab
Instruction fees including all necessary
supplies will be $250 and room and board
will cost $175 Enrollment is limited to 30
students per camp and registration will be
accepted on a first-come first-served
basis.
For additional information and
registration forms contact Or. Jeri
Pfelfer at ACU Station Box 8193 or call
677-1911 Ext 2125.
would be interested in attending Missions
Seminar.
Chau brought up the Idea at a dorm
council meeting earlier in the semester.
The council consitting of 26 represen-
tatives approved the idea and notices
announcing the decision were placed
throughout the dorm. Residents were
given two weeks to respond to the decision.
The response was positive with some of
the residents wasting to give even more
money Chau said. "The only reason we
didn't give mere was because of the
budget" she said. The money was part of
the 1962-63 annual dorm fund and some
money left over from past years was
added Chau said.
"We found out that about 13 years ago
the dorms used to set aside funds to go to
mission work" said Chau. Each dorm
reseryed ISO each semester.
Senior Night
"Proclamations
of Paul"
of Christ Auditorium
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 55, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 26, 1983, newspaper, April 26, 1983; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth96064/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.