Or. Ste....art Gov;, relaxes between classes in the faculty lounge.
With the .,id 01 television, Rev. Kenneth Christopherson lectures to the freshmen.
On Te levision To Frosh The religion department went electronic this year-at least for the freshmen. Television was used to present lectures to some 600 freshmen in "I ntroduction to the Christian Faith," with the department's four professors alternating as lectur ers. Discussion groups met once a week to aid the stu dents in understanding the lecture material. The guiding principle in the religion department was introducing the students to the life and mission of God's community of faith. This was accomplished by Biblical study as well as the study of church history. With the university's ever increasing enrollment, the religion department also elCpanded this year with the ad· dition of Or. Joseph Anderson, who last year served a par ish in Quincy, Mass., and completed work on his doctor ate at Boston University.
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