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H l Milo A. Rediger, Acting Dean and Instructor of Bible. Ph.D., New York University Chi Alpha ilmega A Oflicers: ,, President ....,..........,....,.i,ii,... Ken Remer ma., Vice-President .i........,., AA,.i. P aul Kato Secretary .i....... ...,., D on Eldred Treasurer ...,.., ,,,e,e J im Green Chi Alpha Omega, a pre-ministerial fraternity, rovides fellowship for all those men on campus who re planning careers in some phase of the Christian eld. Some are going to be ministers, others mission- ries and still others teachers and doctors. Kenneth P. Smith, Associate Professor of Bible, Christian Education ancl Greek. B.Th., Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary W. Robert Smith, Professor of Bible and Philosophy. Chair- man of the Division of Bible, Philosophy, Psychology, and Religious Education. Th.D., Southern Theological Semi- nary Back row, left to right: K. Remer, D. Elclrecl, J. Green, R. Adamson, O. Lanham, A. Duba. Front row, left to right: Dr. Berger, P. Kato, R. Arends, D. Jafvert, M. Carroll, F. Wells.
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Religions Education, Philosnph and Bible D. Alan Martens, Associate Pro- fessor of Bible and Christian Education. Tl1.B., Auburn Theological Seminaryg lVl.Ed., University of Pittsburgh Iota Chi Officers: President s,,,,s. ,,,...., M arguerite Norman Vice-President ,,...,,,......, .Ida Rothweiler Secretary ,ss...,v,, .....A....., M iriam Bassett Treasurer ..........s....s Cornelia Freeseman Designed primarily for young women going into full M time Christian work, Iota Chi Sigma's basic purpose is to encourage Christian fellowship in service, study, and worship, and to inspire and encourage a richer Christian life among its members. Meetings are planned to present opportunities for future work and service and to deal with current situa- tions in the church. Several speakers shared their experi- ences to the group on a variety of subjects. David I. Berger, Professor of Homiletics QSeminaryl, Pro- fessor of Bible QCollegel. lVl.R.E., Auburn Theological Seminary, Th.D., University of Dubuque Back row, left to right: M. Bassett, M. Norman, N. Oak, B. Turney, C. Freeseman, B. Baal, B. Ryplcema, A. Bahr, M. Jas- pers, Mrs. Berger, L. Baal, Mrs. Martens, R. Davenport, F. Smith, Mr. Martens, C. Hilfmger, M. Becker. Front row, left to right: H. Lazaricles, Z. Lazaricles, M. Lloyd, S. Zouncouricles, H. Connor, C. Arnold, M. Greer, De Groff D. Kruse, J. Sieclschlag, J. Hartbeclc, J. Shorten, L. Frerichs.
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Rev. Arthur C. Cochrane, Pro- fessor of Systematic Theology Rev. Richard O. Comfort, Pro- fessor of Christian Education and Associate Director of the Department of Rural Church Rev. David I. Berger Professor of Homiletics Three professors from the college serve the Seminary as lecturers and part- time instructors. They are: Rev. Stanley Newcomb, Professor Arlie McGuire, and Professor William G. Rozeboom. Rev. Joseph L. Mihelic, Profes- sor of Old Testament Rev. Stanley Newcomb, part time instructor in seminary. Professor of Speech in Col- lege of Liberal Arts Rev. Klaas J. Stratemeier Professor of New Testament Rev. William J. Sinclair Thompson Visiting Lecturer Rural Sociology and Missions M.A., Cornell Universityg B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary Rev. James I. Veneklasen Head of the Department of Church History 'and Government I 14
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