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l... M ff BA. BD. M.A John Cerovski Associate Professor of English MA Barbara Fedorka Darrah Instructor In Englush BA MA Carolyn Frscher Berry Assocrate Professor of Englush BA MA Renate Wolf Goeppe Associate Professor of En rsh BA ME hD Erlang W Peterson Assrstant Professor of Eng BA BD Native but Creative The English department headed by Dr Rlchard Eastman enjoyed a busy season Mrs Barbara Darrah and Prof John Reust jorned the staff Both are Ph D candrdates at the Unlverslty of Chrcago The department also lnrtrated two courses Intellectual Prose permanent offerrng and World Lit 199 an experlmental freshman hon ors section Durrng the January lnterlm the Eng lush Speech and Relrgran departments presented Berng and Fauth Thus pro gram headed by Dr John Cerovskl was a study of rellglous values IH Paul Tlllrch s book Theology of Cul ture, and lngmar Bergman s frlm Through A Glass Darkly Rrchard M Eastman Professor of Englrsh B A M A Ph D I 0 I . . I 1 . ., . .. 1 I , . . ' : . ., . . ' ' . I I' I P, . . . D g . . ., . ., .I . - - - 1 M, I I - . n u M lish: . ., . ., M.A. - - ll ll 1 I G . ,, . , . ll ' . Q f ' ' .if 4, 5. I I Il - - ll - - 4 X.. A fs. ' ' ' 'f V' ...iv n . u , . l ji . . John S. Reist, Jr., Assustant Professor of Englrsh. ngvell drgmql Gnd film. If Included , , ' tiff. ' ' ' N-cg? H , tsp . B.A., . ., PhD. 5 3 , E 'Q 7 A ' , , ' z . ., 26 P
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Verbal Communicafors Q5 nf f ' 4 ff M ,Wee f , fy V if JIUIM Donald Shanower, Professor of Speech: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dan A. Whitmarsh, Instructor of Speech: B.A., M.A. Richard Obermeyer, Assistant Professor of Speech: B,S., M.A. Left: Glenn Reddick, Professor of Speech: B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ln addition to the four major Thea- tre Guild productions, experimental student-directed shows coordinated the school and church with such activities as: a Church-Drama Workshop in Wis- consing a spring theatre tour through churches in two statesg and a Contem- porary Drama and Religious Faith Sym- posium with seven area colleges par- ticipating. Heard for the first time was WONC, broadcasting FM at 89.l mc. through- out the western suburbs. The conver- sion from closed-circuit AM resulted from an application to the FCC for a frequency assignment. W 25
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6orwersafion and Culture The climax of the year for the Mod- ern Foreign Language Department was the installment of the new language lab. The first college ever to do so, NCC leased it directly from the Rheem Califone Company. The thirty position lab has the latest available equipment, including a high speed duplicator. The general trend of the department is to push a program by which North Central is able to send students abroad to study at about the same cost as a year at NCC. B. Pierre Lebeau, Associate Professor of French: B.A., M.A. S M3 6. A .5 .1 Q mast: av- 'Vw-.,xnsx Jane Eldon, Assistant Professor of Spanish: BA., MA. Mildret Araya, Instructor in Spanish: BA. William Felker, Assistant Professor of Spanish: BA., MA. 5SNf:N,s.--, , lglhartin Zwart, Professor of German: B.A., M.A., .D. ,..q.,Mg W x X Aware of requirement difficulties, the department re-evaluated its cur- riculum to include the offering of both lOl and lO2 language courses in the fall semester. This could cause a 75Wn reduction in student core require- ments. New to this year's faculty were Mr. William Fellaerrand Miss Anne Benson. Not pictured: Anne Benson, Instructor in French: Baccalaureat, Ecole des langues orientales, Li- cienciee es Lettres. 27
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