2003-2004 Yearbook

Senior Scott Beny and his classmates watch as a rabbit is skinned during the Heifer Project Sept. 27. The Heifer Project in Perryville, Ark., allowed students to experience real-life situations on the mis– sion field, including gathering food. (Photo courtesy of Kristin Wood) Tim Rine. assistant professor of Bible. lectures his New Testament survey class Oct. 27. Though Rine had taught in the College of Bible and Religion as an adjunct profes– sor in previous years, this was his first year as a full-time faculty member. (Photo by Amy Beene) time M0TION Dr. Neale Pryor, professor of Bible, instructs his Bible stu– dents in 1972. Pryor, who was in his 42nd year of teaching this year, saw the College of Bible and Religion grow and change. However, "the faculty's dedication to the Bible and their interest in the lives of students has remained constant since the beginning," Pryor said. (Photo from the 1972Petit Jean) college of Bible & religion /I 161

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