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DIVISION V RELIGION Dr. Julia Hobbs was immediately welcomed by students and faculty to the Division of Religion. Her in- tellectual skill and personal warmth added to the curriculum effort in developing the Christian Ministries major. Division V cooperated with the Division of Language Arts to pro- duce the first Christian Writers ' Conference. Religion faculty also helped sponsor a Mini-Conference for Pastors with Dr. Timothy Smith as the main resource person. Dr. Arthur Roberts enjoyed work- ing on a history of Friends missions in Alaska. All Division V members con- tinued to work toward develop- ment and training of a ministry that will serve the church effectively. (1) Phil Smith, Greek test. (2) Myron Goldsmith, Religion Divi- sion V chairman. (3) Arthur Rob- erts, Philosophy. (4) Julia Hobbs Christian Ministries English. (5) Terry Sanders (foreground) and Brent Burson. 2 3
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DIVISION IV NATURAL SCIENCE The Division of Natural Science saw many advances in the 1975-76 aca- demic year, but only because of the dedication of hard-working faculty members. A math lab was set up with slide and tape series for self-instruction. Also in the area of math, Mary Green was active in administering Study Courses in Mathematics for Teachers, a program to be fully adopted in stages over the next four years. But probably the biggest dream for GFC mathematicians was the possibility of acquiring a com- puter processing center in the next three years. Mr. Gerald Edwards was an en- couragement and help to the Science Department — he volunteer- ed his services as a science associate to work in the chemistry stockroom and to help keep Calder rooms in good order. Science Club .members finally wrote a constitution and applied for recognition as a student body club. With such enthusiastic faculty mem- bers backing them, they will prob- ably grow in number and strength in the future. Virginia King, professor of Home Economics, served her last year at Fox. She was special to many stu- dents, for she showed genuine con- cern for them and a willingness to help. Her influence will be remem- bered and appreciated for years to come. (1) James Stanley, Mathematics; Evan Rempel, Computer; and Lady. (2) Dazzle Shrestha. ' (3) Dan Hobbs, Mathematics. (4) Hector Munn, Chemistry; Elver Voth, Biology; and Donald Chit- tick, Chemistry Division IV chair- man. (5) Beth Zimmerman and Virginia King, Home Economics. (6) Mary Green, Mathematics. (7) Dale Orkney, Biology. (8) Bob Kistler, Dave Shawa, and Martha Abrego.
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