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institutional Advancement . . The Necessary Stuff institutional Advancement involves three departments - development, Alumni Rela- tions, and Public Information. The Office of Development is concerned with raising funds for the college. Such activities as the Annual Benefit Dinner and financial campaigns are the responsibilities of the Of- fice of Development. David Short serves as Director of Development. One of the major responsi- bilities of the Office of Alumni Relations is to keep alumni in- formed of college activities. Another responsibility is to co- ordinate the annual fund drive. J. Walker Whittle, Director of Alumni and College Relations, oversees alumni activities and is responsible for all published materials for the college. As the senior man in this wing of the college, Whittle de- scribes the best part of his work as making and visiting friends of the college. This is a fortunate assessment since much of the work of advance- ment deals with diverse off- campus audiences. Repre- senting the interests of F-HC to alumni, friends, parents, and the public, they also bring concerns of these groups to campus attention. Also serving in Institutional Advancement are Keith Dan- 54 Institutional Advancement Da vid Short, Director of Development. Photo by Kelly Beard. J. Walker Whittle, Director of Alumni and College Relations. Photo by Kelly Beard. ley and Jess Wilcoxson, Assis- tants in Developmentg Robert Swayne, Director of Deferred Givingg and Tracey Taylor, As- sistant in Public Relations. Q S-Q ew ,ri 'Hr' ,..,.. , ,,,, , y W.--..ii,. iw ,, ri V ' fitter! . 5 it 'fi iE!iff5f,i Tiff' . , ,,. . . . . . ,...V, , , . ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,... V y. W y X
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Dr. Dowell Flatt, head of the Division of Bible, poses for a scenic shot dur- ing his ten-da y trip to Belo l-lorizonte, Brazil. Bible Faculty . . Students Use Experience The Division of Bible, head- ed by Dr. Dowell Flatt, is de- signed to provide a strong reli- gious influence for the entire campus. To this end, Bible is taught to every student. Spe- cial emphasis is given to the preparation of preachers of the gospel, and the division seeks to encourage F-HC stu- dents to carry the story of Je- sus Christ throughout the world. F-HC is indeed fortunate to have learned and highly re- spected men serve in the Divi- sion of Bible. New appoint- ments include: Dr. Sam Hester, associate professor of Bible and newly-named editor of The Deaf Disciple , a reli- gious paper for the deaf among members of the churches of Christg Norman Hogan, professor of history and Bible, author of the newly- published book Leadership in the Local Church, and leader of annual campaigns to St. Louis and Scotlandg Dr. Earl Edwards, Director of Missions and the summer-in-Europe program, and Gordon Hogan, 1987-88 missionary in resi- dence. All members of the di- vision contribute to the high degree of respect that F-HC enjoys throughout the brotherhood. Dr. Sarn Hester takes his class out to the Commons to enjoy a beautiful spring afternoon, Photo by John Bent- ley. 56 Division of Bible
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