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P0912 26 SUNSHINE BALL iMrs H Cl Advanced Spanish Spanish ll Each day as you walk into class, Mrs. Ball greets you with iBuenos Dias! 6Corno esta'usted? Her courteous manner is typical of the Latin Ameri- can. Patient and understanding, she is always ready to help her students with the difficulties of pronunciation and irregular verb conjugations which the Spanish language presents. Sister Ball requires that each of her students memorize Scrip- ture and endeavor to pray in Spanish regardless of his limited knowledge of the language. ln special conversation classes, discussions are held on the problems and customs of Latin America as well as on the religion of that field. The interest Mrs. Ball maintains in each of ,her students makes her teaching a great success. KATHLEEN BELKNAP Fundamentals of Speech Journalism -Principles 8- Methods of Teaching Story Telling V Public Speaking is often considered a dread, but not so under the instruction of Miss Belknap. Her joyful personality and her interesting manner of presenting the course tend to diminish the self- consciousness and nervousness so characteristic of the student while speaking. Anyone who studies under Miss Belknap will find that she adheres to the theory that hard work is essential to knowledge. Great men are men of books, she frequently informs her classes, and in every way possible she appeals to each student to study to show himself approved unto God a workman that needeth not to be ashamed. r'H'5 f ' J, BASHFO History Ministeri New Tes Old Testf Pentecost J. Bash viewpoint a live in the them to cla once said ' to it, l w is one of Bt ments God of his hear intimately 1 3 as XF if -if ffl 'N 1
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Ulill if be like owie, our d love of valent in day are wot short- nd power i and still z trust in 1 for her s ,U sw, ,ff ,, ?' 7, Mn' 4 ff: 4, 4 Q , An English accent, touched with a pleasant smile, characterizes our Dean of Men, Mr. John Johnson. He is one of those individuals whose brokenness of spirit and vision of the darkness of the world leave an indelible impression on the lives of his associates. The love in his heart for the lost was not acquired over night, but by constant communion with his Saviour Whom he has faithfully served for sixteen years on the mission field. The deep concern which he has for each of the young men students and his daily fellow- ship with them enable him to carry out the words of Napoleon: To handle men you must use a hand of steel in a velvet glove. His firm hand in decision, his standard of discipline in conduct cultivate in each student due reverence for God. The love of God radiating from his life shall be reflected in years- to come through the lives of those under his ministry. JHHNSUN
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CJ ss, Mrs. Ball 9 esta'usted? : Latin Ameri- he is always difficulties of conjugations s. Sister Ball amorize Scrip- regardless of ge. In special I held on the ierica as well interest Mrs. its makes her ered a dread, vtiss Belknap. :sting manner inish the self- aracteristic of e who studies he adheres to to knowledge. he frequently y possible she show himself t needeth not '? '1 ' I I I 4 7 S J. BASHFORD BISHOP History of Missions Ministerial Ethics New Testament Old Testament Pentecostal Truths J. Bashford Bishop, youthful enough to see the students' viewpoint and experienced enough to give sound advice, will live in the hearts of the students as the man who exhorted them to claim a blessing even in their duties. Myer Pearlman once said that a student could take a mop stick and say to it, I will not let thee go except thou bless me. This is one of Bash Bishop's favorite illustrations as to the instru- ments God can use for a means of blessing. The passion of his heart has been that every student will learn to know intimately the God of Abraham, Isaac, ond Jacob. LILY BLEWITT iMrs. J. SJ Private Piano .--4 When Mrs. Blewitt is not seen accompanying her husband around the campus, you will know she is in the music building answering repeated knocks at her studio door. Her entire teaching schedule has been devoted to instruction in piano, which to her is more a pleasure than work. Although she specializes in evangelistic style and original arrangements of sacred music, you will often find Mrs. Blewitt helping some student struggle through compositions of Beethoven or Bach. Her talent, consecrated to God in preparing others to play for His glory, has been a real asset to the Music Department at Central Bible Institute. Page 27
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