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5. Mr 4: .xr :' F ,. I 'i K -an-J lefmwz' 'YYY The Dean's Assistant, Roy New- man, was the first person to gradu- ate from all three schools: Institute, College and Seminary. The instruct- ors for the Institute included Rick Lawrenson who is a local pastor and also who did graphics work for the Institute. Mrs. Marie Chapman taught Christian Womanhood, jour- nalism, and Sunday School meth- ods. The English area was handled by Robert Harris. For Church His- tory, homiletics, and hermeneutics, William Crowder was the instructor. Mrs. Jani DeSaegher taught speech and advanced speech. Al Hickey taught language improvement and study skills. Finally, Jim Stevens taught Greek. The executive sec- retary to the Dean was Anita For- dyce. Also assisting in the office works were Connie Jones and Benita Severson. lnstitute!189
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TEACHERS AT TR OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: William Crowder. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE LEFT: Rick Law- renson. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE RIGHT: AI Hickey. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Robert Harris. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Jim Stevens. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Marie Chapman. TOP RIGHT: Anita Fordyce, Connie Jones, Benita Severson. ABOVE: Roy Newman. RIGHT: Mrs. Jani DeSaegI'ier.
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LHBI CUMPLETED QQ-, 4 - , - - . -- : V ! , 4 ,LIQT lil, -I ' ' , ' l. vu-.5-.,... -1- .. Liberty Home Bible lnstitute un- der the direction of Associate Direc- tor, Joel Pearson, and an eleven- member staff, has sent to students tapes whose combined length stretch around the world eight times. In fact, the U.S., Canada, and four foreign countries are re- ceiving the study course which familiarizes students with the whole Bible, not just a particular book. Bil- ly Kim, a pastor in Korea, is in the process of translating the entire 400 lectures into the Korean lan- guage. Five thousand new students en- rolled for 1977-78, and several hundred others graduated in May having completed the two year course. Updating and moving seems to be the theme with LHBI. The third location for LHBI is presently lo- cated in a new shopping plaza. The new on-line computer terminals, plus a grading machine kept pace with the demanding work load. These terminals kept track of stu- dents' marks, courses taken, number hours per course, billing, and print-out labels. Work that was formerly done in one week with two girls was done in four hours. 190!lnstitute , , -az.. .,, -I 55-71 e .rr , ,ft ,-
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