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1 . 1? vi. u X H . s x 1. Norma J. Brunner Music CPianoJ 2. Sharon L. Sweet Music fVocaIJ 3. Alfred E. Lunde Music, Chairman 4. Dr. Samuel Hsu Music CPianoJ 5. Fredric F. Griesinger Music Wocaij 6. Phebe F. Odom Music Qvocalj 7. H. Kenneth Benjamin Music flnstrumentalj 8. Dr. Edwin T. Childs Music CComposition7 9. Roy W. Brunner Music COrgar0 'E PV N, fp, ii fi L3 '23 12 5 c 'J 9 3 U -S ' a x' I 'O 'U' K , fc, -N. F' e2,'.!vrf v '-2 9'-' 'Q - .,,1 ,:. . . U. -, ss P rg if 0 ir , ' ,QA .' 'X , ., rig :Ju '- If LA - .- f 3 T41 . i - 4ej::-..yQf- ir H . . isis: ' ' - ., -,-, rf-ia' W. V ' ' F: '-fir' 'Ii . agp., 4' - 'fi fy . X 73' . 1 V ,. r - . xx QQ' gf? f X. TT-G ' Faculty 107
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A teacher is: 1. KNOWLEDGEABLE - especially in his major field 2. COMPETENT - has the ability to teach or communicate knowledge 3. CONCERNED -- cares about his students, not only academically, but as peopIe. - H. K. Benjamin A teacher is one whose interests surround the world, yet at the same time he understands the needs of students. While he has a thorough knowledge of his field, he also can teach and he exemplifies the high spiritual principles which he teaches! 'See H. Horne, Jesus - The Master Teacher, pp. 184, 185. - A. H. Potts 106 Faculty
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Reflections of a Teach er CProfessor Clair Hitz is planning to retire at the end ofthe 7778 school year after 31 years of teaching at PCB. Below are his reflections on his years here and on the future.J I can truthfully say that I have grown up literally with PCB: all the way from a two year day school program with three 12 week terms and a three year Evening School course, on to our present four and five year programs with the appropriate, degree and the four year Evening School of Continuing Education. The transition from the pastorate for 1 1 years to classroom ministry and administrative responsibilities was exactly what I needed in God's good timing. There are very few places in life where one can become so lazy so quickly as theministry. God drove me to the BOOK when He led me to the Bible Institute of Pennsylvania. I thank God for the privilege of serving the Lord in several different capacities here. I do care for people, and the ones He entrusted to my care at this place were young people. It is likely that they have received a small percentage of my teaching ministry, but they got me, 'a vessel unto honor, sanctified, meet for the Master's use, and prepared unto every good work.' Concerning the future, I am very excited. Time will tell what God has in store for my life. There are many opportunities for the Lord's servants. I may continue as Pastor of the Chestnut Hill Baptist Church. There are a number of Mission Boards interested in retirees who could serve at home and abroad. There are openings in Bible colleges and seminaries in Alaska, Australia, Britain, Israel, Philippines, S. Africa, etc. And now I close with a word of exhortation. Consider what I say. It is more important to be occupied with Christ than to be occupied for Christ. Where are your priorities? - C. M. Hitz 108 Faculty El'-lip' 1 .el , -1 7 ltgfw-. www, ,Q .Q V im I 'I lv alia 'I 6 In wx, 1 lrv'f 'Aff r 'K .li Q 9 -- ,,, , . . v,, v. I' ., was WJ.. 0 ni, '- ww 'K N fs, I 'A A -R11 -715 ,iff . 0' is u .bf - 1 's 0 il It xl. li, iri- -!,'s K ',, x 5 qi ' f ' Q' 1 A I P I eff-:. : I ' y I, ' 'I' If-A A vi .TAX w I. JJ 3 ,O ,Q f y ...Q 4 I Y , as I 4 . . 1 I 'wa I I- J,k1. .a T 751 ,' ,J ' If -' .I gk ,. 3 f i I i ,.- . . . .Liv fiffqi
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