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president's rnessage Dear friends of Covenant, As you pick up your 1961 TARTAN and look through its pages you will see the faces of the splendid young men and women whom the Lord has brought to our campus. You will recognize that they are for the most part typical American young people Csome do come from other countriesl and yet there is a very special quality about them. They are here on this campus because they feel that the Lord has brought them here to prepare for lives of service for Him. What a challenge these young people present to us who have been called to teach them! They are vibrant, happy, and full of life. As you will see from the ac- tivities described and pictured in the TARTAN, they are accomplishing many worth- while things. Their young lives should be a challenge for you to pray that each one of them might find the Lord's best for his life. Covenant is going ahead. Each year finds this new school stronger and larger. We have confidence that He who led in the establishing of this school will certainly lead us on to outstanding achievements by His grace. Our confidence is in Him alone. We heartily congratulate the staff of this year's TARTAN, and trust that it will be a great source of pleasure and blessing to all who read it. Sincerely, in His joyous service, board. of trustees Marion D. llarnes, Washington DC. Max Belz, VVall-zer, Iowa Floyd Chapman, Columbus, Ohio l'resley NV. Edwards, St. Louis, Missouri Linwood G. Gebb, Miami Beach, Florida Robert Harrah, Seattle, Washington j. L. Helms, Greenville, South Carolina Cliff Ivery, Wilmington, Delaware Oliver Juliusson, Merrill, Vifisconsin Donald -I. MacNair, St. Louis, Missouri Nelson Malkus, Seattle, Washington VV. Harold Mare, Charlotte, North Carolina Edward T. Noe, Indianapolis, Indiana Robert G. Rayburn, St. Louis, Missouri McGregor Scott, Collingswood, New Jersey Flournoy Shepperson, Sr., El Dorado, Arkansas Fredric J. Sloan, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Hugh Smith, Huntsville, Alabama T. Stanley Soltau, Memphis, Tennessee George B. Storey, VVashington, Illinois Kyle Thurman, Gainesville, Texas Ralph Veon, Enon Valley, Pennsylvania G. VV. Williams, Seattle, VVashington ADVISORY BOARD Frank H. Cordes, Somerset Co., New jersey Hayes T. Henry, Westville, Oklahoma George R. Johnson, Baltimore, Maryland Homer Perkins, Issaquah, Washington ' Vernon C. Pierce, Yardville, New Jersey Virgil Polley, Oneonta, New York
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vxstas of learning . . . have been opened to us by the consecrat- ed faculty and staff that labor here at Covenant College. Theirs is the task of revealing to us a limitless horizon of knowledge to be learned and used, and of showing us the depth and perspective that it can bring to our lives. It is theirs, also, to gaze beyond the horizon into eternity, and to teach us by word and deed that this is the final goal for which we must prepare. With such an end in view, we cannot overestimate the value of Covenant's faculty and staff.
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ROBERT G. RAYBURN, Th.D., President, Pro- fessor of Bible and Practical Theology R. LAIRD HARRIS, Ph.D. Professor of Old Testa- 533, ment fad' - MARIAN I. DOWNEY, Ph.D. Professor of English R. ALLAN KILLEN, Th.D. Professor of Systematic Theology ELMER B. SMICK, Ph.D. Professor of Ancient Languages, Literature, and History HAROLD G. STIGERS. Ph.D., Instructor in Ancient Languages adnxinistration and faculty I. OLIVER BUSWELL, Ir., Ph.D., Dean ol the Graduate Faculty, Professor of Philosophy and Systematic Theology 4 .- -Hr Fe' funn! I wh :JN ,. 'Q- N-J' 1-'f-39 III. ' ,,f'Q iv-v Qu. HH
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