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    Men tor
program
schedule
The following faculty are provid
ing office hours for any students,
beyond the normal faculty academic
duties, from Friday through March.
Students are welcome to visit during
these hours about problems, career
goals, academic opportunities, or
any other topic of interest. Partici
pating faculty hope that students will
take advantage of this program to get
better acquainted than most class
times permit and that students will
recognize that faculty — not only
those in this program — do sincerely
care and are more than willing to
help in any way they can. If you are
interested in this program, please
save this schedule for reference.
Understanding
the Faith
of the Chinch
— for those who would
just like to review basic
Christian understand
ings
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO
BE A CHRISTIAN CALLED
LUTHERAN?
We are beginning a study of that
question this Sunday at 4 p.m.
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to have you join us
MENTOR
DEPARTMENT
OFFICE
PHONE
MENTOR OFFICE HOURS
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toss, Max S.
Vet. Physiol.
3261 VMA
5-7261
12-1, 3-4
12-1, 3-4
12-1, 3-4
12-1, 3-4
12-1, 3-4
Balter, Robert C.
Forest Sc1.
109 FS
5-5033
10-11
10-11
Banks, Alton J.
Chemistry
415 HELD
5-7822
4-5
Basslchls, William
Physics
103 PHYS
5-3137
9-10
9-10
Bayllss, Garland
Academic Services
100 EDCT
5-3210
11-12
Beach, William E.
Agrlc. Engr.
312 SCTS
5-1131
9-11
Black, Shirley
History
329C ACAD
5-7151
2:15-3:15
2:15-3:15
Borman, Christopher
Educ. Psy.
704 EDCT
5-1835
9-10
Bravenec, Lorence
Acct.
224 SPSB
5-5014
10-11
10-11
10-11
Burt, Forrest
English
512 EDCT
5-3451
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
Cassell, Michael N.
Acct.
239 SPSB
5-5014
1-2
1-2
Claborn, Larry C.
VPP
300H VMA
5-7261
2-3
Clark, Don
VPP
300 VMA
5-7261
10-12
Claycamp, C. 0.
Build. Construe.
441 ARCH
5-1018
3-4
3-4
3-4
Clearfield, A.
Chemistry
406 CHEM
5-2936
2-3
2-3
Crawford, Ed
Chemistry
406 HELD
5-7822
3-4
2-4
Darby, Ron
Chem. Engr.
235F ZACH
5-3361
11-12
11-12
Dockweller, C.
EDCI
312 EDCT
5-6811
1-2
Fahlqulst, Davis A.
Geophysics
308A MTH
5-1371
9-11. 4-5:30
9-11. 4-5:30
Feldman, Roger G.
Vet. Path.
220 VMA
5-2651
9-12
1-5
9-12
1-5
all
Fisher, Cynthia 0.
Management
351B FRAN
5-2043
10-11:30
Foster, B. G.
Biology
314 0 BSBE
5-6131
11-12
11-12
Fowler, George
BANA
113 FRAN
5-1616
3-5
9-12
3-5
9-12
1:30-2:30
1:30-2:30
fiartner, Stefan
Oceanography
316A 04M
5-2153
1-2
1-2
1-2
Cross, David R.
Vet. Physiol.
300A VMA
5-7261
1-2
Haas, Robert H.
Range Science
213 AI
5-7332
11-1
3-5
11-1
3-5
u-i
Htebert, John C.
Physics
213 Cyclotron
5-1411
3-4
3-4
Hogg, John L.
Chemistry
332 CHEM
5-5746
3-4
1-4
Jinke, Delmar
EDCI
724 EDCT
5-6811
2-3
J-5
Johnson, Jim
Hort
302 PSB
5-3841
3-5
Kamp, Marlhelen
Hort.
302H PSB
5-3915
1-4
Lewis, Roger
Conwn.
119 Moore Ctr.
5-5611
9-12
9-12
Lowy, Stan H.
Aero. Engr.
113 Old Engr.
5-7541
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
Haher, James
Build. Const.
433 CAE0
5-1017
2-3
Marcello, Joe
Chem.
406 HELD
5-6236
4-5
11-12,2-3:3(
Maxson, C. J.
Math
102 MILN
5-3261
11-12
11-12
11-12
McIntyre, John A.
Physics
446 PHYS
5-7717
11-12
11-12
11-12
Milford, Murray H.
Soil & Crop Scl.
2170 SCSE
5-3341
4:30-5:30
12:30-1
Neaderhouser, Carla C.
Math
102 MILN
5-3261
2-3
Nteber, John L.
Ag. Engr.
313 SCTS
5-1131
10-11
10-11
O'Connor, Rod
Chem.
413 HELD
5-3745
11:30-1
3-4
11:30-1
3-4
11:30-1
Peck, Larry
Chem.
411 HELD
5-6236
10-11
Pierce, James F.
English
513 EDCT
5 - 3451
2-4
2-4
Pennington, Campbell
Geography
814 0 4 M
5-7141
2-4
2-4
Plapp, F. W.
Ento.
509 SCSE
5-2516
1:30-2:30
1:30-2:30
Plum, Charles W.
Acct.
217 SPSB
5-5014
2-5
Pointer, Larry Gene
Acct.
120 SPSB
5-5014
2-4
2-4
Rizzo, Dick
Conm.
102 KAMU-TV
5-5611
10-11
1-4
1-4
10-11
Reynolds, John I.
Mgmt.
311 FRAN
5-2321
2-4
Rodgers, Alan S.
Chem.
034 CHEM
5-2433
10:30-11:31
10:30-11:3
Rouse, John P.
Chem.
415 HELD
5-7822
1-3
Schneider, Vernon E.
Ag. Econ.
112 AGRI
5-4911
3-4
3-4
Shapiro, B. L.
Chem.
120 CHEM
5-6944
10-11
Sheppard, Sal He
Comp. Scl.
336AU~1ACH
5-5531
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
Simon, Dan
Comm.
121 KAMU-TV
5-5611
10-11
Smith, William B.
Stat.
101 Teague
5-3141
4-5
Staples, Susan
Ind. Educ.
626 EDCT
5-3018
10-11
2-3
11-12
3-4
Suter, Dwayne A.
Agriculture
113 Syst. Bldg
5-3711
8-5
8-5
8-5
8-5
8-5
Sweat, Vince
Ag. Engr.
204 SCTS
5-3931
11-12
11-12
Taylor, Thomas E.
Chem.
115 HELD
5-7822
8-9
8-9
Thompson, Herb
Mktg.
204A.Old Engr.
5-6741
9-11
Treat, Victor
History
427 ACAD
5-7151
8:30-10
8:30-10
8:30-10
Vagner, J. W.
Anatomy
227 Teague
5-4913
2-4
White, Kenneth L.
Geography
814 04M
5-7141
3-4
Whitt, Lee
Math
221 MILN
5-2721
3:30-4:30
3:30-4:30
, Wterslg, Donald
Vet. Phys 4 Pharm
300C VMS
5-7261
9-10
9-10
Wild, James
Plant Sc1.
120K PSB
5-7311
5-6:30
Whllholt, Randolph C.
Chem.
107 R. Me Don.
846-8765
1-2
1-2
Woodall, James R.
Corps Commandant
Trlgon
5-2811
4-5
Woodman, Richard W.
Mgmt.
256A FRAN
5-2310
11-12, 1-2
11-12, 1-2
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Hubert Beck, Pastor
Worship Services at
9:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
Worship Study at 6 p.m.
BIBLE CLASS
9:30 a.m.
RETREAT
WE ARE GOING ON A RETREAT
THIS WEEKEND, LEAVING
HERE ABOUT 6 P.M. FRIDAY.
CALL 846-6687 FOR MORE IN
FORMATION.
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