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De Colonel Snyder awards Richard Wood a Distin¬ guished Service Award. The Military Degree Completion Program is a program whereby men from the armed services are i|i able to complete their college degrees. Most of the j men lack from a semester to a year in receiving | a degree. Often they are transferred in the middle j of their studies, and usually have to return to them [ after many years away. Most of them work in the | fields of economics, history, or political science; and ;i after graduation, have better chances for promotion, | I; Robert L. Snyder, Director of Academic Programs for Military Personnel Carol O ' Donnell, Secretary to the Director
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Sei{f-SUccUf In the spring of 1965, the Board of Trustees instituted a program of self-study under the direction of Dr. Donald M. Mackenzie, This was an attempt to look forward to the future by defining and determining Park ' s role, character, and function in that future. As a result. Dr. Mackenzie became involved and active in Park affairs and talked with most students and faculty. In the spring the results of the study were announced. One of the first steps in insuring this future was the an¬ nouncement of a new Park President: Dr. Mackenzie. Dr. Donald M. Mackenzie Mrs. Anne van Wagner, Secretary ! As Campus Minister, Dr, John H, Patton is concerned with and is in contact with all facets of Park life. He is in charge of the campus church, and has established an active United Campus Christian Fellowship. Most importantly he counsels students in their various academic, social, or religious problems. Dr. John H. Patton, Campus Pastor 23
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■ Vfr ' Joan Kertis, Instructor, English Language Institute Sylvia Warner, Instructor, English Language Institute Dr. Lucy Mae Bergman, Associate Professor, ELI The English Language Institute is a related service which provides language in¬ struction for students from foreign lands. Here students attend English classes and classes in American culture. The students usually are able to speak only a very little English, others can speak well; but both come to the Institute in order that they may improve enough to con¬ tinue further study in the United States, Miss Warner, with the use of modern equipment, aids one of the students. 25
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