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...wx Y 'ia' ,BL Bid., ' N 4 'Q Ci Darrell Klink Psychology Ted Manzke Sociology G I Psychology Staff ls Expanded Ted Manzke, in his second year at the College. found assistance with heavy class loads as a second full-time faculty member. Darrell Klink, joined the department. Klink also acted as Guidance Counselor, a new staff position for the College. A new degree program, the Associate in Applied Science in Child Development was initiated for students planning to enter day-care, pre-school and nursery work. Linda Clark, a social worker with Family Services, taught two courses in this area. Linda Clark Child Development Ks f-. x JP:wv.J fe--' J, l ll, '---3.4 , fp . h ,A , ,L-5 -2' ' -' . A -wgrlf .f ez' . X A , .. Ted Manzke, a student, and the Bible are a common combination. Here Joel Russell gets scheduling advice. ' Psycholog'yf57
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Robert Baker Bible In-Service Director Connie Brown Religious Education English Richard Foster Bible Larry Lewis Bible Kenneth Moore Bible J. D. Stewart Bible THB, BRE Accredited The Bible department expanded from the two- year Associate of Arts degree to include an ac- credited three-year church related vocations diploma and two baccalaureate degrees-the Bachelor of Theology and the Bachelor of Religious Education. The programs were designed to train workers for church ministries. In its first year, 25 juniors and seniors were enrolled in the two major areas. ABOVE: Rev. Kenneth Moore helps Roger Thomas select Fall classes. UPPER RIGHT: Rev. J. D. Stewart takes a break at the Snack Shack. RIGHT: Connie Brown lectures on Learning to Read. She teaches Advanced Grammar in addition to her R. E. courses. 56fBible
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Ivan Oliver gives an American History lecture. 58!Socia1 Sciences '76 Is Special Year For Historians As the nation's bicentennial celebration ended, a national election year opened. The televised Ford versus Carter debates were the object of discussion in Fall government classes. Students, with the newly acquired right to vote at 18, were not only viewers of history in this eventful year: they were participants.
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