Moody Bible Institute - Arch Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1965

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KAY FREDERICK, Assistant 25 LENELLE BALLBACH, Dean of Women DEAN OF WOMEN Working as a team under the Dean of Students, the three Deans of Women have sought to serve their “daughters” during their first year at Moody. Mrs. Lenelle Ballbach was the Dean of Women, with two assistants working with her. She has had to work as a counseling dean in the absence of the third assistant this year. After graduation from Wheaton College with a major in Christian Edu- cation, Mrs. Ballbach became the Chicago director of Child Evangelism Fellowship doing pioneer club work. She married John M. Ballbach and be- came a minister’s wife. After her husband’s death in 1958, she taught elementary school and did graduate work for a master’s degree at the Univer- sity of Delaware. Miss Kay Frederick came to Moody after a career as a teacher in Kenya, Africa with the Africa In- land Mission. A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she received bachelor of arts and bachelor of Theology degrees from Barrington College. While en route to America for her first furlough, she con- tracted typhoid fever and was sent to Chicago for treatment. After her recovery, the Lord led her to her position here. Miss Mary Waldo worked as director of Alumni Placement for the Institute before assuming her new position. Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, she graduat ed from Moody and studied at the Baptist Bible Institute in Grand Rapids and at Western Michigan Reserve University. After graduation from Moody, Miss Waldo became national camp director and field representative of Pioneer Girls. MARY WALDO, Assistant

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A. FRANKLIN BROMAN, Dean of Men DEAN OF MEN Serving as head of the Dean of Men’s Department as well as Dean of Students, Mr. A. F. Broman plans to retire in 1965 after fifty years of service at Moody Bible Institute. Mr. Richard Mohline, presently an assistant dean, will assume the re- sponsibilities of head of the department next year. Other assistant deans are Mr. James Adams and Mr. David Mortensen. The Dean of Men’s Department serves primarily as a counseling service to the men students, of- fering advice and counsel in every area of life. They recognize that counseling consists not neces- sarily of solving the student’s problems, but rather of seeking to stimulate and equip the student to successfully meet life’s challenges. New students are acquainted with college life through orientation classes conducted by the deans. In addition to these classes, the deans seek to help the entire student body through assemblies as well as private and group counseling. RICHARD MOHLINE, Assistant JAMES ADAMS, Assistant DAVID MORTENSEN, Assistant 24



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The 24-booth language laboratory is a valuable supplement to the study of foreign languages. AUDIO VISUALS Appealing to the ear and eye, the equipment in the Audiovisual Center is an important tool in teaching. The center consists of equipment such as a 24-booth language laboratory, opaque, over- head, and 16mm projectors, tape recorders, rec- ord players, and a closed-circuit television system used: in speech, practice teaching, and preaching. “Contemporary Composition,” a twenty-four les- son course for use with the overhead projector, was one of the new additions to this collection of teaching aids. Mr. Wayne Buchanan, the Director of Audio-Vis- uals, designed many of the modern features of Fitzwater Hall, which houses the Audiovisual Center. The Director of the First National Audio- visual Panorama introduced Mr. Buchanan by saying, “Mr. Buchanan brings a wealth of experi- ence, and knowledge gained as supervisor of the most complete audiovisual teaching facility avail- able to the religious world.” Faculty and students generally agree that this cen- : ter balloons the interest in teaching and learning. STUDENT PLACEMENT MR. A. ROYAL HANSON, Director Student Placement offers employment for many students at the Institute. Its pro- motion has made possible the employ- ment of nearly eighty-five percent of the student body both on and off campus. Main sources of employment include of- fice, factory, and janitor work. Mr. A. Royal Hanson, Director, and Mrs. Marion Humphrey, Assistant Director head up Student Placement. Contacts are made with employers by phone, letter, and visit to maintain best possible rela- tions. An employer record file helps the director to work more closely with the nearly 200 employers. The department seeks to work closely with students on all employment matters including hours, wages, and working conditions. It is impressed upon each student worker to maintain his testimony as he ventures into the business world. MRS. MARION HUMPHREY Assistant Director 26

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