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e always shows a ,enter. 1 virus attack. prayer chain The doctors g the disease me. Rev. Fred Lessten smiles up from a letter he has just received from a church promising monthly support to the school. Registrar David B. Drake handles the applications for admission. His congenial personality and keen sense of humor win many friends for him. When a student goes to him with problems con- cerning what subjects to take in order to graduate, he calms his fears and helps him work out a schedule to meet the require- ments. He is a man who is very conscientious in his work and also in the subjects which he teaches. His regular attendance in chapel despite his busy work schedule is greatly appreciated. Business Manager Fred Lessten is charged with managing the financial affairs of the school. The salaries of faculty and staff, purchases, utilities, upkeep, im- provements, and the loan and interest on Evans Hall are his re- sponsibilities. Central Bible lnsti- tute is operated on faith. Two hundred dollars more than what is paid in tuition and charges is needed for each student. The school is not underwritten by the General Council but depends upon the A offerings of God's people to make up the differ- ence. Fred Lessten is a man of great faith and God always meets it with funds. Rev. David Drake looks over the application of a hopeful future student. Over five hundred applications were checked
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JK' 4 - Gene Hogan, Director of Public Relations, and Executive Sec- retary of the Alumni Association, makes arrangements for a banquet. Dean of Students Robert E. Cooley fills a newly created posi- tion. Under his administration in this office he instituted a guidance and counseling ,pro- gram for the benefit of the students. This program affects all areas of school life-spiritual, social, physical, and academic. Students who are finding diffi- culty in any of these areas were encouraged to seek the help of this program. Bro. Cooley helped several students set up a study schedule. He counsels students an average grade below Director of Public Relations and Executive Secreta ry of the AlumniAssociation,GeneHogan is always on the go. He often travels with the band on its tours and takes literature and infor- mation about CBI to distribute among the Assemblies of God constituency. He prepares the itinerary for the musical groups who represent the school. Bro. Hogan is very active in alumni affairs. He was instrumental in replacing the Alumni Newsette with the new improved CBI Envoy which is compiled by Ruth Nourse. Robert E. Cooley, Dean of Students, has instituted a personal G r guidance and counseling program which is available to any t- p aye' me student. Assistant De
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