Lee College - Vindauga Yearbook (Cleveland, TN)

 - Class of 1984

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Continuing Education The Department of Continuing Education is directed by Ray H. Hughes, Jr. and is housed on the campus directly across from Conn Center. The department exists as an undergraduate program designed to utilize methods of independent study. This program is especially designed to prepare persons for ministry in the Church of God who cannot pursue a traditional resident college degree program. Most Lee students know only of the program ' s convenience for holiday and summer study, but the department offers much more. A Bachelor ' s degree in Biblical Studies is attainable and the program is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Students may begin a course of independent study at any time and financial aid is available for qualifying students. For today ' s times, this type of program is the only kind in which some students can enroll due to employment situations or other circumstances. The department also sponsors extension programs which are held in different parts of the country to reinforce the main program of independent study. Hughes revealed plans to expand the extension offerings in the near future. Presently, there are approximately 500 students enrolled in the department. These students are located in 42 states and 17 foreign countries. Hughes hopes to put the entire department on computer soon to cut down on the amount of paper work and to better serve the students through a more efficient system of operations. -Allan Hill Ray H. Hughes, Jr., Director Special Services Title IV (I. to r. from top) Pat Williams; Mary Ruth Stone; Pam Coker; De an Defino; Lucille Walker, Director; Steve Sherman SimeBA

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the advantage of rubbing shoulders with working church musicians while hearing from nationally known guest artists and teachers. Keyboard music has always played a vital role in the music program at Lee. Lee ' s current curriculum emphasizes the development of performance skills that will better equip the keyboard major in pursuing his or her particular musical goals. New dimensions in accreditation lie in the near future. New facilities in the form of a remodeled library building will provide new horizons ' for the Department of Music. Specialized rehearsal halls, a recital hall, and practice rooms will make even more effective the work of this department. All of these add up to first-rate preparation for a music career in school music, performance, and church music ministry. Just as music is changing its form and style to fit the times, so is the Department of Music and Fine Arts at Nineteen eighty-four has truly been a year for music makers to modulate. . . . students derive the advantage of rubbing shoulders with working church musicians. CVURiV NV)SI Lee College. Many changes are taking place for the benefit of this department. (I. to r., from back) Jim Bums, (Chm.), Michael Brownlee, Roosevelt Miller, Thomas Schow, Bertha Gugler, Virginia Horton, David Horton UtotraA



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Resident Assistants Campus Security Officers (1. to r. from top) Mike Poole: Alan Schacht; Rodney Thompson; Martin Studdard, Chief; John Wittmaier Postmistress Lorraine Painter uttmraA

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