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H LLENGE AT TR ,fi yi Q3 H ,X .ir- The Institute held its own chapel service on Monday, highlighting many guest speakers such as Dr. A.P. Guillermin, Dr. John Hughes, Dean Eddie Dobson, Dr. Robert Hughes, Pastor James Moon and others including local pastors, mis- sionaries back from the field and those preparing to go. The experience and insight of these men helped to prepare the students for a challenging and pur- poseful Christian life. The authority of these men enabled students to prepare as Sunday School teach- ers, missionaries, or pastors. The Institute curriculum was strengthened by these earnest witnesses. They believed and prac- ticed the precept that the KNOW is no substitute for the G0 in the Christian's life. 192!lnstitute ,X .. N 5153453 f ti, img
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OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Pat Harrel handles an on-line computers that records grades, courses, and accounting. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: The transition of student grade compiling between the automatic grading machine and the computor process is done by Mrs. Irene Emery, Mrs. Cindy Currin, and Sana Eagle. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: People, problems, and solutions are only a phone call away with the help of the friendly competent counsel of Joel Pearson. TOP: Roy Newman tapes and times the last of the 400 lec- tures. MIDDLE: The impact and importance of the LHBI course is focused upon by Dr. Falwell to the TRBI students as part of the last tape. BOTTOM: ln their second semester, Lynchburg students, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Proodian together learn of the Word of God through the LHBI courses. M515 InStitute!19l
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OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Dr. Young, Presi- dent of Holy Land Studies, explains some of the problems in the Middle East concerning Israel today. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Charles Saunders an Institute student, and his wife minister in music during chapel. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Leading the sing- ing with gusto, Rick Lawrenson promises to let anyone who does not sing do a solo. LEFT: Jerry Killian is the recipient of the Clifford Smith Memorial Award for the out- standing student of the Institute. TOP RIGHT: Future missionary to New Zealand, Chuck Wadsworth. gives a report of how the Lord is providing for all his needs. BOTTOM RIGHT: One of the lnstitute's favorite sing- ers, Fred Duncan, sings My Tribute. l' I mv' 1- ,,,. , ' I F 4 J 4 I t , v V- , 1 v 'K II 5 4 f - 1 HL I . . , g !' :klvlllrt 1 'J ,, f6L,.7.Vg3f .rLs':ff,-Wat! r 'g35,a.:- z ' ' ' ' . iifi-Erifri i N 3,3 guifpilgi ' f y fl' I V'2,?t,J?Q4 1 11 I 1275 Institute! 193
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