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Rev. Gerald Orbanek, Theology Dennis Renner, English 24 George G. Welch, English
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Capt. Ronald W. Riddle, ROTC Gerard P. Walsh, History FRESHMAN SERVICES Guidance Is Personal Although it has been in operation for three years, Freshman Services offered its full potential to Gannon College this year. With Reverend George Strohmeyer as Coordinator, Freshman Services serves as a link between the first-year student and the College administrative offices. This year Freshman Services was responsible not just for Freshman Orientation. It also at- tempted to bring the freshman and his advisor closer together. On October 1, freshmen and advisors met and disussed problems experienced by college freshmen. Freshman Services also re- ferred troubled students to counselors. With the support of the college, Freshman Services continued the four-week grading system. As a result, failing students were counseled concerning their courses or majors. Freshman Services has not tried to be a Big Brother Office, but it has attempted to be as personal to the freshman student as possible, and to unite him with Gannon College. Capt. Philip R. Robbins, ROTC SSG Walter W. Malone, ROTC 23
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Shirley Levin, Speech and Drama Charles R. Smith, Jr., English Robert L. Vales, English J SPEECH AND DRAMA Technical Training Aids Gannon Theatre During the past two years, Gannon students have been offered a different career choice in the Speech and Drama Program. The program has aimed at giving students a background in theatre arts, and permitting them to develop their individuality and talent in a creative, practical atmosphere. Some of the course offerings have included play directing, use of make-up and costuming, and T.V. directing. Possibilities for increased technical knowledge have resulted from the new audio-visual equipment in the Learning Resource Center. Because of their greater potential in technical areas, students have a- chieved a new level of competency, re- flected in this year's theatrical pro- ductions. Rev. Robert C. Ein, Languages 25
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