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me nn a nn ri SPRINGDALE COLLEGE: An Overseas Education For MCC Students Manhattan Christian College and Springdale College of Birmingham, England, have develope program to offer American and British students the opportunity to receive a cross-cultural educatia: experience. Iwo MCC sludents, Harvey Friesen, senior in Bible Ministries; and Beckie Sack. sophomo in Christian Education Secondary Education, took advantage of this opportunity to go overseas. They attended classes for the first half the semester, then had the opportunity to travel throughout Europe to eam extra credits during the remaining tenn. the tie with Springdale was strengihened when former MCC professors Donn and Joan Leach joined the college family overseas to teach. Springdale Callege is made up cf a sludent body which is half British and half American. Students in the exchange program are able to attend Springdale College and the two other Selly Oak colleges associated with the University of Birmingham. Referting to her classes, Beckie Sack says, “It takes a lot of work, but I've never leamed so much and been so challenged.” C. Robert Wetzel, President of Springdale College, says, “The primary reason American students choose to attend Springdale Is that it is one of the most inexpensive ways to go abroad. It is an incredible opportunity.” 1 @ During his semester abroad, Harvey Friesen did demographic work for CMF, surveying cifles for future churches. He finished the se- mester traveling throughout England, Italy, Austria and | Germany, then returned ¥) home for graduation. % ® Here is Beckie on one of Bw ve NG her many weekend frips. She — and Harvey were abletotour London and Great Britain r ; wre j E with other students, eaming credits in humanities. The following were seleciod: Ick G rover, af Willich, fftbc ps: Jerry Patterson, Tara waren: Crystal Moxley, Tim challenges made by the athletic teams. The 4 S a t ‘ SPSS SES ae Ns ns tt Neat teres The faucity, staff, and ‘administration at MCC are for from distant in their relationship to the stu- denis. Unlike many professors of other colleges, they are approachable, and they choose to interact with their students in a variety of ways. Not only Go they participate in small groups in chapel, but many also paricipate in Bible stud- les and discipleship groups around campus. A good number even find time to participate with @ students In the Intramural programs and professors willingly open their homes for various occasions, and do thelr best to help students || who may need special attention. It is this win- ningness to become involved in the students’ , | lives mat makes this college the close-knit family | |
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“| would like you all to meet a young lady who will not be single at the end of the year.” Tim Snell says of Diana Plotner, “Mammas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys,” sings country star Billie Newport. Orientation : Such great memories! The freshmen were wa- terbombed., budding talent was first seen in the talent show, and the stu- dents womped on the faculty in softball. Still, orientation focused on Christ. Small group Bible studies and corporate worshid provided stu- dents with direction for the coming year, 4@ As a dog returns to his vomit @ Peer pressure! Peer pressure! Orientation confronts students with the realities of college life. and Dr Glenn has no trouble with participating in one of these realities @ President Cable and Kirk Kas- son “have a ball” at the orienta- tion talent show
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