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X- -:Q ABOVE: Ken Tucker and Don Bettinger sweat it out in the library. LEFT: Doris Grimes, Nancy Hodges, and Marty Wright let their fingers do the walking.
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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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Missions P' Swiss As fundamental as the training of pastors is to the existence of the church, so also is the informing and equipping of those who will cross cultural barriers with the gospel message. Committing themselves to an ac- curate representation ofthe claims of Christ, students in the missions major reflect this concern. Top: Samuel asking Rev. Cartmel, What do l do? 3 during Preregistration week. Above: Dave Howard accompanied by Arnold. Right: Mr. Howard presenting a global view of missions. DQ-Yet. i :Atl A, .ti .14 'tsmgft '-. xv H .- . Ja Y itil. - 'N , fill? i ' t . T :' Qgfav , W -1 ' E.-:: 1f1' 3. eg 1 - -.-pi.-':f A 'V ...J , 1l'C 5 2 if A ,- ,,, V. . tx,
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