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arty Musick:
In response to what he saw as the
engths of ACU, Larry replied, "Even
ough the student body comes from many
verse backgrounds, we all have the spirit to
ck each other up in times of need."
Larry, an accounting major from Valley
ills, served as corresponding secretary and
CC representative for Kinsmen social club.
e was a member of Blue Key National
not fraternity and the Student Accounting
arty Nelson:
"I think the thing that has been so power-
l about ACU is that it can take people that
e broken - people who don't possess any
rpose for their lives - out of the world
d give them what they need. It exposes the
aracter of God to people, and they can
come whole again."
Larry was a secondary education, speech
d history major from Daytona Beach, Fla.
e served on the Spiritual Life Committee in
80 and was director of Spiritual Affairs in
981-82, He also served on the Chapel Com-
Rachel O'Reat:
Rachel, a news editorial major from
iarmers Branch, said a strength of ACU was
the "striving of many people to give students
. good education - both spiritually and
cademically, so that their Christianity and
peir workability will combine to make them
,ood examples for the Lord wherever they
go.
While at ACU, Rachel was actively in-
folved in working on the Optimist staff, She
was a reporter for one year and a news editor
or two years. Rachel was the recipient of
he Best First-Year Copyeditot award for the
Qptimirr in 1982.
Rachel served as corresponding secretary
'or the Society of Professional journalists,
Society.
Larry sang with Choralaires, was a
member of the Big Purple and participated
in Summerstage Companies T wo and Three.
Larry served on the Business Administration
Council and the Student Advisory Board.
Larry was chosen to serve as Homecom-
ing co-chairman in the fall of 1982, and he
also participated in Sing Song with both his
class and club.
mittee and the Spring Break Campaign Com-
mittee in 1981-82. Larry was the director for
the New Orleans Spring Break Campaign in
1982 and participated in the Miami Summer
Mission in 1981-82.
Larry was an active member at Highland
Church of Christ. He worked with the bus
ministry and was a group leader for
Becomers.
Larry served as a senator for his junior
and senior classes and was a group leader in
the Christmas for Children program.
Sigma Delta Chi. She was a member of
Alpha Chi and served as secretary her senior
year. She also participated in Mission
Outreach as the media liaison.
Rachel was a member of jOY womens
service club and served as chairman of jOY's
missions committee and was on the nursing
home committee. She was also a member of
Omega Rho Alpha and the KACU staff and
served on the publicity committee for
Freshman Follies.
Rachel was listed on the Dean's Honor
Roll and was the recipient of the King Foun-
dation Scholarship all four years. She went
to New Orleans on a Spring Break Cam-
paign in 1982.
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