Olivet Nazarene University Digital Commons @ Olivet GlimmerGlass University Archives 2-12-1971 Glimmerglass Volume 30 Number 13 (1971) Cathy DeLong (Editor-in-Chief) Olivet Nazarene College C.S. McClain (Faculty Sponsor) Olivet Nazarene College John Cotner (Faculty Sponsor) Olivet Nazarene College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/gg Recommended Citation DeLong, Cathy (Editor-in-Chief); McClain, C.S. (Faculty Sponsor); and Cotner, John (Faculty Sponsor), "Glimmerglass Volume 30 Number 13 (1971)" (1971). GlimmerGlass. 438. https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/gg/438 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Digital Commons @ Olivet. It has been accepted for inclusion in GlimmerGlass by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Olivet. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Volume XXX No. 13 OLIVET NAZARENE COLLEGE KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS February 12. 1971 Current Issues Studied In Washington Seminar Catalog Changes Bring The fifteenth annual Washing­ companied by Dr. Nielson, at­ college graduates. These indi­ ton Seminar on Opportunities in tended the Seminar. The Sem­ viduals were convinced that they Pass-Fail Grading the Federal Service convened in inar focused on current issues: are effecting change. Their ex­ Changes are now being made who has declared his major, and Washington D.C. February 1-5. ‘Law,’ ‘The City,’ ‘The World,’ citement stems from the fact that for the 1971-72 college catalog is in junior standing. He will be Sponsored by the National Asso­ and ‘The Earth.’ Open ques­ although the struggle may be which will go to the press on allowed to enroll in one of these ciation of Evangelicals, the pur­ tion and answer sessions con­ long, the reward is there, change February 15. elective courses in the remaining pose of the Seminar was to stim­ stituted the basic framework of is possible. This particular idea The'main changes will feature four semesters. Excluded from ulate interest in working for the the Seminar. Representatives of runs contrary to the popular three new majors: One of these, this provision are courses in the government, by acquainting the of the various departments spoke opinions of most college stu­ physical science, is an interdisci­ major field, minor field, required students with the existing pos­ of their current work and how dents. Perhaps this was the plinary major with emphasis in supporting courses, and general sibilities. they became involved in the fed­ most important aspect of the the physical sciences. Emphasis education requirement courses. Five Olivetians, Linda Irwin, eral government. Seminar, to encourage active par­ will be put on the fields of bio­ The student must also maintain Gloria Flack, Mary Schramm, Jim The majority of those who ticipation by demonstrating that physics, geophysics, astrophysics, C level work to obtain a passing ViditoBand Jack Woodburn, ac- spoke to the students were recent results are realized. geo-chemistry, and ecology. grade. It is intended that this Father-Son Weekend Part of the Seminar consisted These are important because they system will encourage students of seeing the Washington which give a tip-off into majors not to enroll for courses in areas of Sets New Tradition the average citizen does not see. possible at present. The second acknowledged need. Men s Residence Association is will be refreshments served in Being able to view the Senate and addition is in social welfare, which initiating a new tradition at Olivet Ludwig Center. House of Representatives in ses­ will provide practical work in the Two new areas in the field the weekend of February 19, 201 Sunday morning there will be a sion, walk through the Executive field of sociology. Additions in of English will be added, under and 21—a Father-Son Weekend. special Sunday School class in the Building, talk to individuals in the this field will be social case work, the supervision of Professor Harry The purpose of this weekend is to Round Table at 8:45. Dr. Neilson Department of State; and visit the’ social welfare, field placem ent! Engbrecht. New steps in reading give the “dads” a better chance to will be presenting the Sunday United,States Information Agency . and social work methods. The improvement are being discussed see the campus and the different School lesson, after which the (U.S.I.A.), constructed a view* third change is in Medical Tech­ with possibilities of an English activities that their sons are, in­ fathers and sons will be seated in a point different from that of nology. The changes in this lab. Also, in relation with this volved in. special block in the 10:50 service. tourist to the city. field Will clear the way for three will be a lab to help foreign The , weekend begins Friday years of work on campus, plus students with English. This will evening with the basketball game twelve months of accredited clini­ be supervised by the foreign lan­ against Indiana Central, Special Talk-ins, WKOC Programs cal training. With these require­ guages department. sections will be reserved for the ments fulfilled, a student will be Six study Committees involv­ fathers and sons, and there will be Open Communication Lines able to obtain his B.S. degree. ing faculty, administration, and a special tribute to the fathers of Students will have two new provide a form of exchange of in­ Another major change will be students, are researching the needs the basketball players during half­ avenues of communication and formation between students, ad­ in the area of pass-fail grading. of the campus. Of concern under time. After the game there will information sources this semester' ministrators and faculty members. This will be offered in four areas; these studies is the problems of be a pizza party in Ludwig with through WKOC’s Focus program These sessions are to be held in Proficiency Exams, Student survival and ensuring an institu­ skits and other entertainment pro­ and the new “interact” sessions 175 Reed Lecture Hall, and the Teaching, Field Experience in tion of excellence. The changes vided. initiated by the Dean of Students. time and dates will be announced Religion, and physical education. for next fall and for future years Saturday morning at 8:30 WKOC’s Focus program will later. These will be offered to a student . are a part of this goal. there will be a breakfast with the feature Dean Brady, dean of stu- male faculty members. It is . dents, on Monday night, the As­ hoped that the fathers will be able sociated Student Government on Dr. Price to Lecture on Holiness to get to know 'the professors Tuesday night and Dr. Snowbarger The Ministerial Fellwoship of holds the M.A., B.D., and D.D., Dr. Price served fifteen years ' through this informal atmosphere. dean of the College, on Thursdays. Olivet Nazarene College has an­ degrees from Pasadena College. as pastor. He has spent twenty- iFrom 10:00 until 2:00 there will The purpose of these programs is nounced the first annual “Lec­ He received his M.Th. at McCor­ five years with the Colleges of his be campus tours, planetarium to give the deans and the president tures on Holiness” , to be held mack Seminary in Chicago, and church as pastor, professor, and showings, and “Open Gym.” of the ASG an opportunity to dis­ February 18 and 19. There will his Ph.D. from the University of dean. The highlight of the weekend cuss questions that are currently be two sessions each morning at Southern California in Los Ange­ In June of 1970 he was elected will be the banquet Saturday important in their respective fields. 8:00 and 10:30. This series is the les. by his home district to be its afternoon at 2:30 p.m. John The®interact” sessions will be beginning of what the Ministerial District Superintendent. He is Wright, tight end of the Detroit “coed talk-ins.” They will be Fellowship plans to be an annual the author of a number of books, Lions, will be the special speaker. structured somewhat like the talk- event at the College. Ministerial has written for several of the more Saturday evening after the ball- in sessions that are currently going Fellowship hopes to call one of recent commentaries of the Bible game against Illinois College there on in Hills dormitory. When inter­ the top theologians on the Doc­ and has been a frequent contri­ viewed, Dean Brady said interacts trine of Holiness each year for the butor to the Church Periodicals. will differ from the talk-in sessions series. His x3-volume doctoral disserta­ INSIDE somewhat because talk-ins have The first lecturer in this annual tion was a comparative study of primarily been an opportunity for series is* Dr. Ross E. Price. Dr. the philosophies of R.T. Flewell- students to air their “ gripes” and Price is the District Superinten­ ing and B.S. Brightman. OUT ask the Resident Directors and dent of the Rocky Mountain Dis­ He is listed in a number of Editorial P-2 Dean of Men questions. Four dif­ trict for the Church of the Naza­ biographical directories' and is a ferent groups will be sponsored in rene, which comprises the states member, of several learned soci­ Letter to the Editor ....... p. 2 these interact sessions: the Divi­ of Montana and Wyoming. As a eties. He has been special lecturer sional Chairmen; Dr. Beeman, reg­ native of Montana he was con­ to several colleges and the Naza- Out-of-my-Mind........... p. 2 istrar; President Reed and*the two verted in his boyhood and united rene Theological Seminary. Vice-Presidents; and the Dean of with the Church of the Nazarene His travels include two trips Pastor’s C orner............
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