1981-1982 Yearbook

Duane McCampbell, PhD Assoc. Prof., Philosophy John McKinney, MA Assoc. Prof., Greek Carl Mitchell, PhD Prof., Bible L. V, Pfeifer, JilTh Assoc.. Prof., Bible Paul Pollard, MTh, BUtt Asst. Prof., Bible and Hebrew Neale Pryor, ThD Prof., Bible and Greek Ed Sanders, MA Assoc. Prof., Bible Jack Wood Sear., PhD Prof., Bible Don Shackelford, ThD Prof., Missions Jame. Walter•• MA Instr., Bible Will Ed Warren, MAR Asst. Prof., Bible - Tony80no Shackelford, McKinney, Mitchell, Pfeifer, Paul Pollard, Tate, Dr. Ray Muncy. Chairman of the Department of History. and Dr. Cliff Ganus III, Associate Professor of Music. Under the direction of Ava Conley. Associate Professor of Spanish, and her husband, nine students capable in the Spanish language participated in an eight-week campaign in Caracas and Barquisimeto, V~nezuela. More than 250 people were enrolled in Bible correspondence courses. Dr. Winfred Wright took 10 students with proficiency in French on campaigns in Lyon and Paris, France; Geneva, Switzerland; Mons, Belgium; and Montreal, Canada. At home, 59 college students and 23 academy students were involved in the May campaigns in Arkansas. Campaigns Northeast/Southwest involved 14 students in 11 states under the direction of Owen Olbricht, a Harding graduate. Campaigns Northwest took 16 students to Washington, Oregon, and Montana. Jimmy Allen and Jerry Jones were away most weekends in meetings and lectureships across the country. Quality Publications published Dr. Neale Pryor's book, You Can Trust Your Bible, Pryor taught the large auditorium Bible class on Sunday mornings at the College Church_ Other members of the department served various congregations in the Searcy area as preacher, educational director, deacon, or elder. Conard Hays helped young men majoring in Bible to find preaching appOintments. ~ ABOVE: CCP students Jim Clark and Jim Knaack discuss the meaning of a verse in the Bible. Bible -73

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