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Any place where people are employed has a need for trained business professionals. The Business Adminis- tration major at Fort Wayne Bible College recognizes this fact and prepares students to apply Christian prin- ciples, not only in the business world, but also in Chris- tian organizations where they serve. Students in this program study the methods involved in finance, mar- keting, and personnel management. They learn simple computer programming and gain a grasp of the funda- mentals of business law. Some ofthe students elect to take secretarial courses. This program has been evolv- ing this past year with anticipation of a strong, growing major.
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RIGHT: Jim Dunlap types in directions to his brainy computer friend as Joan Ronde, Instructor Jim Tolbert, Sharon Meek, and John Gerig look on. MIDDLE RIGHT: This is an asterisk, says Vicki Jacobs to Lori Zernack. FAR RIGHT: Verlin Stoller uses a little financial mag- ic to explain where the money goes. BOTTOM: Gil Diaz, Cheryl Kosrow, Joan Ronde, John Gerig, and Jim Dunlap check the book to see how to get the computer to do theology assignments. 20
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Not Just Kids' Stuff ln the Elementary Education major, students are pre- pared for teaching in Christian, public, and parochial elementary schools. Courses cover everything from the application of Piaget's theory in mathematics in- struction to the creation of stuffed owls from old gro- cery bags. El. Ed. majors write dozens of lesson plans, collect ideas for enjoyable learning experiences, and observe and teach children in the real classroom. Stu- dents in the two-year Early Childhood Education pro- gram do similar activities in preparation for teaching and supervising nursery schools. ln addition, some Ele- mentary Education majors elect a minor in Missions to qualify for missionary service. f 1 217' l Q 4: ABOVE: Even though the Elementary Educa- tion major is known to be difficult, apparently there is still time for relaxation. From left to right: David Spence, Sandy Carpenter, Deb Cooper, Mary Brandenberger, Evelyn John- son, Kelly Hall, Dave Gould, Kathy Walker, An- gie Stroup, and Tony Miller celebrate Miss Weddle's birthday. RIGHT: . .and then papa bear said to mama bear . . Dr. Nickel meets with Judy Cuckler. - J E - .ij . rt'
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