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To know Noble Tribble is to know a friend. We believe that he is the extraordinary ordinary man, a man of God and a man worth knowing. To this one we gratefully dedicate the 1969 Nautilus. Noble Tribble, presently serving as minister of the First Christian Church, Charlottesville, Virginia, was born in Bloomfield, Missouri. His college educa- tion was received in the University of Michigan, the University of Kansas, Wheaton College, and the Cincinnati Bible Seminary. Before coming to the Seminary, he taught band and orchestra for ten years in Bloomfield. During this time he served as a registered pharmacist. After his graduation from the Seminary he be- came State Evangelist for the Virginia Evangelizing Fellowship (1947-1951). Then he returned to The Cincinnati Bible Seminary to serve nine years as Promotional Director and a friendly counselor for students. He resigned in 1960 to go to Danville, Vir- ginia, helping to establish a new church there. In Dedication To A Friend Of CBS Noble Tribble In 1962 he changed his place of ministry to the new Tangelo Park Christian Church (now West Oak Ridge) in Orlando, Florida. There he baptized Shar- on Tyler, Sharon Colocci, and Janice Snow — who are familiar names to students on campus. Several other members of that youth group enrolled in At- lanta Christian College. Mr. Tribble is known as a writer, too. At the Semi- nary he edited the Report. Currently he writes for the Lookout and the Junior Life. His column, “Cross Power,’ began in the Lookout in the De- cember 30, 1962 issue. His advice now appears un- der the heading, “Cross Power Solutions to Current Questions.” In the Junior Life he has been the mind behind “ Ask Uncle Noble’ since October 4, 1964. Youth who are with him in church camp are drawn to him; adults who work with him admire him; and we are all blessed when our lives touch his. How many he has influenced for Christ in his many contacts — only eternity will reveal.
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Going on to Perfection To seek the perfection of our Heavenly Father should be the goal of every Christian (Matthew 5:48). The Graduate School was created to help the Christian worker in the pursuit of this goal. For years it struggled along in rather limited facilities. However, in the spring of 1969 the Graduate School moved into the new Ed- win G. Crouch Memorial Build- ing. With this wonderful new fa- cility the Graduate School can now better equip students to go on to perfection.
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