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68 Health center keeps us fit Mrs. Jeanne Beydler, director of health services, was aided by two nurses, one student on work-study, and a full-time secretary. Along with trying to keep stu- dents free from major epidemics, Mrs. Beydler offered counseling in health problems and hygiene. Each month between 700 and 800 stu- dents took advantage of the services of- fered by the clinic. An average of 50 to 60 accidents occurred each month. Two additional treatment rooms have been added to cover the greater influx on stu- dents. At right, Patti Poe awaits with dread the ver- dict on her latest virus. Below, Mrs. Jeanne Beydler, director of health services, looks for the cause of pain in Mary Bledsoe's tonsils.
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Above, Phil Hammpnds works steadily at the S rin field Leader and Press office during his Jan-term internship. Bottom lett, EC'ers take photos of the Casino in Monaco on one of their stops through Europe.They are ileft to righti Ken Couch, Donna Shaw, Mrs. Alex Karmarkovic, Marla Stone, and Patti Brucoli. a f Jan-term: in-depth study. student travel Evangel College's restructured fall semes- ter opened the way for innovations In numerous academic areas. The new schedule featured final exami- nations in most classes before Christmas, with three weeks in JanuarVIfor in-depth study of one subject. All students regis- tered for the fall semester were required to attend the Jan-term, which was Jan- uary 4-22 this year. They earned up to three semester hours credit in the special session. Among the courses offered was historical travel, a tour of western Europe. Cities visited include Paris, Rome, Heidelberg, and Venice. Journalism courses during the Jan-term were photography and a project course, in which students gained practical ex- perience as interns on the Springfield newspapers. Among the Science De- partment offerings was marine biology, taught on location in Florida. The political science area provided con- gressional internships in Washington, D.C., for the Jan-term. Jan-term director was Stanley Burgess, chairman of the Social Studies Depart- ment. 6'7
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