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Dr. Preston has reorganized the pre-seminary cur- riculum, and introduced studies in New Testament Greek — the first time this language has been taught at Bethany in more than 10 years. Dr. Booth has been a faculty member since 1929. He is the author of the book The Chosen People, and is currently writing a new book entitled, Epistle to the Hebrews. Mr. Doster this year introduced three new classes in religion. These were: for freshmen, a course on Church Vocations: for sophomores, a study of The Restoration Movement: for juniors, a better under- standing in The Local Church and Its Wider Rela- tionships. Mr. Hamilton is the first chaplain in the history of Bethany College. He did his post graduate work at St. Andrews University in Scotland. ROBERT A. PRESTON, Ph.D. Professor of Religion Head of the Department HAROLD C. DOSTER, B.D. Instructor in Religion OSBORNE T. BOOTH, Ph.D. T. W. Phillips Professor of Old Testament J. JEFFERSON HAMILTON, B.D. Chaplain 28
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Mr. Knight was named Tri-State Coach of [he Year y the Pittsburgh Press. He guided the football team ) a 6 and 1 record in the PAC and a second place nish. He announced that he would give up coaching btball, but will retain his post as Athletic Director. Miss Reed ' s courses, plus her connection with the .merican National Red Cross Lifesaving Program, pro- ides students with the opportunities to increase their thletic proficiency. Her background includes training t seven different universities. Mr. Martin is in his 8th year as a teacher and coach t Bethany. A former Bison great, he is now Head !oach of basketball, cross-country, and track. Mrs. Hanna teaches courses ranging from freshman ym to social dancing. She promotes spirit and in- vest in varsity sports through her sponsorship of the tethany cheerleaders. Mr. Goin advanced from assistant to Head football loach at the end of last year ' s season. Besides in- truding several gym classes daily, he is also Head loach of both the baseball and swimming team. JOHN .1. KNIGHT, M.A. Professor of Physical Education Head of (he Department S. ELIZABETH REED. M.Ed. Associate Professor of Physical Education HAROLD E. MARTIN, JR., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education SUSAN W. HANNA, B.A. Instructor in Physical Education ROBERT G. GOIN. M.A. Instructor in Physical Education 27
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JOHN S. V. ALLEN, Ph.D. Professor of Physics Head oi the Department BRADFORD TYE, M.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics Head of the Department Mr. Tve was instrumental this year in making plans or the Secondary School Teachers Institute which he ,-ill direct in the summer of 1963 at Bethany. Mr. Arthur is a former senior lecturer in mathe- ratics at the University of Glasgow, the parent in- titution of Bethany College. Professor Arthur is a fe fellow of the Boyal Society of Edinburgh and the oyal Philosophical Society of Glasgow. Mr. Kurey recently joined the Math department after btaining his B.S. in 1962. He teaches six hours of lasses a week. Dr. Allen returned to Bethany last fall following a summer spent on research on a National Science Foundation Fellowship at Pennsylvania University. He is a trustee of the Bethany College Radio Club, and radio is taught as part of the electronics course at Bethany. Dr. Wei. who was Minister Plenipotentiary from Nationalist China to the L nited Nations, joined the Bethanv faculty in February. 1963. He is a distin- guished inventor, phvsicist. and public affairs official. WILLIAM ARTHUR, M.A. R.A. Long Professor of Mathematics JOSEPH M. KUREY, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics HSIOH-REN WEI, Ph.D. Professor of Physics and Public Affairs 29
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