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DR. CHARLES H. STEVENS . . . The leader of Piedmont's transition from the ranks of an Institute to that of a full Bible College program is Dr. Charles H. Stevens, born at Wilson's Mills, North Carolina, the son of David Samuel and Mary Holt Stevens, educated at Wake Forest College and Southern Seminary. He has held the presidency of the College since its beginning in 1945. As Pastor of Salem Baptist Church, Dr. Stevens has seen God's bless- ings outpoured throughout his 30 years of ministry in Winston-Salem. His burden for Christian education brought the beginning of what is now the largest Christian Day School on the East coast. Noted as speaker, he receives many invitations to travel over the United States preaching at conferences, churches, and camps. Under his direction, the College has undertaken a threefold growth: development of an education program consisting of both liberal arts and basic theological studies, a physical expansion including new property and better facilities for physical educationg a faculty unequaled in its field of Christian Education. Seldom dismayed or discouraged, convinced that what God hath begun He will finish, President Stevens has led by faith toward greater accom- plishments. Piedmont's rapid development has not resulted from ample financial funds. Rather, it has resulted because a progressive admin- istrator has placed quality along with service and has met in the strength of the Spirit what seemed to be insurmountable odds to secure the re- sources which have given Piedmont Bible College a name of distinction! iq 'H 1 X I 8 'fs at .-l is IN x ? an ivy YM Q 1.25 97 -4. .' . I A N ' -1 ' 1 3- '-. ' : .ll 5- ,x Ig' . ' 5 .ah ' .. 5 'ef 4 1,. fy f ,,f ', , I 1 K ' . ' W- - .'g:- . I- 12 '5 1' , -V .. ii . 3 v ' Y 4.5.-. '. J . Q S N ',- Q, 1' ', -' ' is .: :Q ,. iii , f Q Y - 55. .Q ' tfiiff 1- - f. . I L , W, ' '--4
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vgnmugj A R si I., -v 'A aa ng Z I , - up . ...L A ,l nm ' w , .Q . r g V :di E- 4 1913, ,H agar V mga: gs ' W 1 ggi., , . H , ,Y , I 5 'Q ' H. yr 1 . . i l E J if 'l 'll l V ittt W 3: 20 if 'K r. , . . .. 2 -rl . S i ' l , if . U r '- 'l 'EQ l BOARD OF TRUSTEES W. E. Sampson, Lexington, N. C. Kenneth Peters, Richmond, Va. John M. Deeds, Chairman, Hinton, W. Va. Charles Stevens, Winston-Salem, N. C. J. R. McClure, Lakeland, Fla. Emory Connor, Winston-Salem, N. C. Irvin Wallace, Harmony, N. C. N. A. Thompson, Memphis, Tennessee Frank Shoaf, Lexington, N. C. A. S. Daniels, Draper, N. C. E. V. Howell, Erlanger, Ky. C. V. Martin, Anderson, S. C. Herbert Brown, Bryson City, N. C. A. E. Madaris, Green Cove Springs, Fla. Milton Frazier, Hartsville, S. C. R. B. Layman, Goodview, Virginia Elbert Yeatts, Blue Ridge, Va. John Gamble, Lynchburg, Va. E. L. Routh, Radford, Va. S. C. Marshall, Winston-Salem, N. C. - ., O. E. Caldwell, St. Albans, West Va. E. P. Caudle, Yadkinville, N. C., Emeritus Garmon Burton, Winston-Salem, N. C. Willard Tallman, Bristol, Tennessee Joseph Salmons, Bassett, Virginia C. A. Lee, Winston-Salem, N. C. lk fNot picturedj J. Townley Davis, Hinton, West Va. XD. B. Eastep, Covington, Kentucky Eugene Hancock, Graham, N. C. Guy Hopkins, Draper, N. C. W. J. Lakey, Winston-Salem, N. C. B. R. Lakin, Titusville, Fla. J. B. Little, Hartsville, S. C., Emeritus Harry J. Simms, Rocky Mount, N. C. Vaughn Sprunger, Sciotoville, Ohio R. P. Stegall, Marshville, N. C., Emeritus with the Lord, March 18, 1962
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