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DEDICATION Dr. Paul G. Culley It is fitting that the 1965 Finial be dedicated to Dr. Paul G. Culley, Director of the Gradiurte School of Missions for nearly twenty years. Dr. Culley is well acquainted with the entire world missions scene, both as an educator and a form- er missionary. His vision and z.eal for missions are clearly seen as he works to- ward preparing others to labor in the world ' s harvest fields. From 192o, when he completed medical training at Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, until he arrived at C.B.C., Dr. Culley ' s work has taken him far and wide. Sh ' ordy after completing ti-aining, he sailed for the Philippine Islands where he served 12 years as a medical missionary. During this time he met Miss Margaret Scheirick, who was serving there as a missionary nurse. In 1934 they were married. His teaching experience has taken him from Manila E -angelistic Institute to BalHmore School of the Bible, ' heat()n College, and finally Jungle Training Camp in Mexico. Then in 1947 Dr. Culley arrived on campus to become Director of the newly fonned Graduate School of Missions. Through the years. Dr. Culley ' s leadership has been used to prepare many students for missionary service. His obvious concern for the lost has been an example to all whom he has taught. His frequent prayer, Send us forth . . ., shows his longing to see laborers commissioned for ' God ' s work. Dr. Culley, we thank God for your life and your dedication to our Lord Jesus. May the Lord use you to prepare many more for His service in the vears to come.
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Mr. Romeyn E. Westervelt On February 12, 1965, Romeyn E. Westervelt was taken home to be with the Lord he loved and served so faithfully. Mr. Westervelt had served the Lord for the past several years at C.B.C. in the Printing Department, mimeographing tests, question sheets, and prayer letters. Tiiough his work brought him little public recognition or thanks, he was always faithful in carrying out his responsibilities heartily as unto the Lord. He will be remembered for his readiness to perform those menial tasks which are so necessary in the daily operation of campus affairs. Mr. Westervelt ' s life was a testimony to all who knew him. He was always kind, very patient, and never complained. His likeness to the image of Christ was no doubt due to the Lord ' s working in his life through the many tragedies which seem to have marked his life. His serious automobile accident in 1939 and the death of two of his children seemed to press him closer to the Lord and made his testimony all the brighter. Precious in the si ht of the Lord is the cleat!) of His saints (Psalm 116:15). MEMORIAM
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