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WELCOME  TO  COLUMBIA  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY 

We  hope  this  catalog  introduction  to  Columbia  Seminary  will 
encourage  you  to  visit  the  campus  in  Decatur,  Georgia,  meet  the 
faculty  and  staff,  visit  with  students  and  catch  the  spirit  of  this 
institution  which  has  striven  to  serve  the  Church  since  its  beginning 
in   1828. 

Through  our  more  than  1700  graduates  who  serve  in  every  state 
of  our  denomination  as  well  as  twenty  other  countries  and  our 
student  body  of  200  we  seek  to  offer  the  Church  men  and  women 
of  excellence  dedicated  to  the  ministry  of  Jesus  Christ  as  under- 
stood through  the  Reformed  tradition. 

Welcome  then,  to  Columbia,  its  faculty,  staff  and  students.  We 
covet  your  interest  and  support  and  prayers  as  we  prepare  for  the 
days  ahead  that  we  may  serve  with  faithfulness,  learn  with  diligence 
and  work  unceasingly  toward  the  greater  Glory  of  God. 


Columbia  Theological  Seminary,  a  seminary  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  U.S., 
owned  and  controlled  by  the  Synods  of  Florida,  Mid  South  and  Southeast  through 
a  Board  of  Directors.  It  is  an  accredited  member  of  the  Association  of  Theological 
Schools. 


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COLUMBIA  THEOLOGIAL  SEMINARY 
DECATUR,  GEORGIA  30031 

Vol  68,  No.  6  /  November  1974 
Eugene  H.  Tennis,  Editor 

Published  7  times  a  year 

Jan.,  Feb.,  Apr.,  May,  July,  Oct.,  Nov. 

Second  class  postage  paid 
at  Decatur,  Georgia   30030. 


CONTENTS 

Calendar 

Board  of  Directors 

Administration 

Faculty 

Seminary  Committees 

Financial  Information 

1974  Graduates 

Roll  of  Students 


CALENDAR  1974-76 


1974-75 
Academic  Year 

July  8  -  Aug.  30, 
1974 

Summer  Language  School 

FALL  QUARTER 

Sept.  9-11 

Faculty-Student  Retreat 

Sept.  18-25 

Introductory  Term 
&  Registration 

Sept.  26 

Classes  Begin 

Nov.  18 

Registration  for 
Winter  Quarter 

Nov.  28  -  Dec.  1 

Thanksgiving  Vacation 

Dec.  9 

Reading  Day 

Dec.  10-13 

Exams 

Dec.  14 

Christmas  Vacation  Begins 

WINTER  QUARTER 

Jan.  6, 1975  Classes  Begin 


Feb.  24 

Registration  for 
Spring  Quarter 

Mar.  10 

Reading  Day 

Mar.  11-13 

Exams 

Mar.  14 

Spring  Vacation  Begins 

SPRING  QUARTER 

Mar.  20 

Classes  Begin 

Cood  Friday  Holiday 

May  12 

Registration  for 
Summer  Quarter 

May  22-23 

Senior  Exams 

May  26 

Reading  Day 

May  27-30 

Exams 

May  31  -June  1 

Commencement 

1975-76 
Academic  Year 

July  7 -Aug.  29, 
1975 


Sept 

17-24 

Sept 

25 

Nov. 

17 

Nov. 

27-30 

Dec. 

8 

Dec. 

9-12 

Dec. 

13 

Jan. 

5,  1976 

Feb.  23 

Mar. 

8 

Mar. 

9-11 

Mar. 

12 

Mar. 

22 

Apr. 

16 

May 

17 

May 

27-28 

May 

31 

June 

1-4 

June 

5-6 

BOARD  OF   DIRECTORS 

j.  Erskine  Love,  Jr C  hair  man 

The  Rev.  Harvard  A.  Anderson Vh  e  Chairman 

The  Rev.  F.  Sidney  Anderson  Treasure! 

The  Rev.  John  H.  Law Se<  retar) 

Barbara  C.  Cheney Assistant  Se<  retary 

Term  to  Expire  1975 

The  Rev.  Harvard  A.  Anderson Orlando,  Florida 

The  Rev.  Richard  T.  Harbison Pensai  o/a,  Florida 

Robert  E.  Lee    Pensacola,  I  lorida 

W.  T.  Neal,  Jr Brewton,  Alabama 

The  Rev.  Richard  L.  Summers   Gulfport,  Mississippi 

The  Rev.  J.  Edward  Craig   Orangeburg,  South  Carolina 

The  Rev.  Harry  A.   Fifield   Atlanta,  Georgia 

J.  Erskine  Love,  Jr Atlanta,  Georgia 

Term  to  Expire  7976 

The  Rev.  Betty  L.  Blanton Jacksonville,  Florida 

The  Rev.  Paul  M.  Edris Daytona  Beach,  Florida 

Myron  Gibbons    Tampa,  Florida 

Frank  Mitchener,  Jr Sumner,  Mississippi 

The  Rev.  John  H.  Sadler Huntsville,  Alabama 

The  Rev.  Cecil  D.  Brearley,  Jr Columbia,  South  Carolina 

Harold  D.  Jackson   Cheraw,  South  Carolina 

The  Rev.  James  V.  Johnson,  Jr Columbus,  Georgia 

Champney  A.  McNair Atlanta,  Georgia 

Term  to  Expire  1977 

The  Rev.  Samuel  D.  McCammon,  Jr St.  Petersburg,  Florida 

Sloan  McCrea Miami,  Florida 

Emily  C  Wood   Maitland,  Florida 

The  Rev.  Charles  R.  McCain Tuscaloosa,  Alabama 

Thomas  E.  Rast Birmingham,  Alabama 

William  F.  Winter Jackson,  Mississippi 

The  Rev.  Frederick  Z.  Woodward   McComb,  Mississippi 

The  Rev.  John  H.  Law Dalton,  Georgia 

The  Rev.  J.  Phillips  Noble Charleston,  South  Carolina 

The  Rev.  J.  Davison  Philips   Decatur,  Georgia 

Eugene  F.  Rogers Columbia,  South  Carolina 

Executive  Committee 

J.  Erskine  Love,  Jr.,  Chairman 

The  Rev.  Harvard  A.  Anderson  The  Rev.  John  H.  Law 

The  Rev.  Betty  L.  Blanton  The  Rev.  Charles  R.  McCain 

The  Rev.  J.  Edward  Craig  Thomas  E.  Rast 

Investment  Committee 

H.  Talmage  Dobbs,  Chairman 

The  Rev.  F.  Sidney  Anderson  The  Rev.  J.  McDowell  Ri<  hards 

The  Rev.  C  Benton  Kline,  Jr.  John  C.  Spencer 

J.  Erskine  Love,  Jr.  Robed  Watt 

The  Rev.  J.  Davison  Philips 


ADMINISTRATION 

C.  Benton  Kline,  Jr.,  Ph.D President 

Secretary:  Barbara  C.  Cheney 

Charles  B.  Cousar,  Ph.D .Dean  of  Academic  Affairs 

Secretary:  Margaret  G.  Cogswell 

Jack  B.  McMichael,   Ed.D Dean  of  Ministry  Development 

Jasper  N.  Keith,  Jr.,  B.D Director  of  Supervised  Ministry 

Wade  P.  Huie,  Jr.,  Ph.D Director  of  In-Career  D.  Min. 

Secretary:  Betty  L.  Bellville 
Secretary:  Ann  A.  Titshaw 

T.  Erskine  Clarke,  Th.D Dean  of  Students 

Secretary:  Betty  W.  Davis 

F.  Sidney  Anderson,  Th.M Treasurer 

A.  Cecil  Moore,  Jr.,  B.D Superintendent  of  Buildings  and  Grounds 

William  Laupheimer Manager,  Food  Services 

Margaret  P.  Boozer  Manager,  Bookstore 

Bookkeeper:  Jerry  B.  Fisher 

Assistant  Bookkeeper:  Jean  E.  Richardson 

Telephone  Receptionist:  Betty  P.  Stringer 

Harold  B.  Prince,  M.A.,  M.L Librarian 

Glenn  R.  Wittig,  M.L.S Associate  Librarian 

Library  Assistant:  Barbara  S.  Dixon 
Library  Assistant:  Louisa  V.  Rickett 
Library  Assistant:  Ann  M.  Taylor  N 

Eugene  H.  Tennis Executive  Director  of  Development 

Director  of  Seminary  Relations 

Secretary:  Mildred  G.  Berry 
Secretary:  Pat  A.  Kinder 

Department  of  Pastoral  Care 

Administrative  Assistant:  Violet  M.  Pilcher 


F.  SIDNEY  ANDERSON  EUGENE  H.  TENNIS 

Treasurer  Executive  Director 

of  Development 


FACULTY 


C.  BENTON  KLINE,  JR.,  Ph.D. 

President, 

Proiessoi  oi  Theolog) 

A.B.,  College  of  Woostei    B.D     rh.M.,  Princeton  rheological  Seminary; 

Ph.D.,  Vale  University 


HUBERT  VANCE  TAYLOR,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Public  Speech  and  Music 

A.B.,  Lafayette  College;  B.Mus.,  Westminster  Choir  College;  B.D.,  Columbia 
Theological  Seminary;  Ph.D.,  Northwestern  University 


HAROLD  BAILEY  PRINCE,  M.A.,  ML 

Librarian 

A.B.,  M.A.,  University  of  South  Carolina;  M.L.,  Emory  University;  B.D., 

Columbia  Theological  Seminary 


THOMAS   HALDANE  McDILL,   M.A. 
Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology  and  Counseling 

A.B.,  Erskine  College;  M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminar)     M  \ 
University  of  Chicago;  D.Lit.,  Presbyterian  College 


JAMES   HERBERT  GAILEY,  JR.,  Th.D. 
Professor  of  Old  Testament  Language,  Literature,  and  Exegesis 

A.B.,  Davidson  College;  B.D  .  (  olumbia  Theological  Seminary;  rh.M 

Th.D,  Princeton  Theological  Seminar) 


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SHIRLEY  CAPERTON  GUTHRIE,  JR.,  Th.D. 
/.  B.  Green  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology 

A.B.,  Austin  College;  B.D.,  Princeton  Theological  Seminary;  Th.D.,  University 
of  Basel. 


WADE 
Peter  Ma 


PRICHARD   HUIE,  JR.,   Ph.D. 
rshall  Professor  of  Homiletics 


A.B.,  Emory  University;  B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary;  Ph.D.,  New 

College,  University  of  Edinburgh. 


LUDWIG   RICHARD  MAX  DEWITZ,  Ph.D. 
j/i   '  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Language,  Literature,  and  Exegesis 

&/,      B.D.,  University  of  London;  Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins  University. 


CHARLES   BLANTON   COUSAR,   Ph.D. 
Dean  of  Academic  Affairs;  Samuel  A.  Cartledge  Professor  of 

New  Testament 
Language,  Literature,  and  Exegesis 

A.B.,  Davidson  College;  B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary;  Ph.D.,  King's 

College,  University  of  Aberdeen. 


RONALD  STEWART  WALLACE,   Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Biblical  Theology 

B.Sc,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  University  of  Edinburgh. 


DON  M.   WARDLAW,   PhD 
Professor  of  HomiletU  s 

A.B.,  Columbia  University;  B.D.,  Union  rheologu  .il  Seminary,  Virginia; 

Ph.D  .    University    Of  Aberdeen 


JACK  BRAME  McMICHAEL,  Ed.D. 

Dean  of  Ministry  Development;  Professor  of  Church 

Administration  and  Polity 

A.B.,  East  Texas  State  Teachers  College;  M.Div.,  (  olumbia  Theological 
Seminary;  Ed.D.,  Columbia  University. 


J.  WILL  ORMOND,   Ph.D. 
/.  McDowell  Richards  Associate  Professor  of  Biblical  Exposition 

A.B.,  University  of  Alabama;  B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary;  Th.M., 
Princeton  Theological  Seminars;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Glasj 


THERON   S.   NEASE,   Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology  and  Counseling 

A.B.,  Austin  College;  B.D.,  Austin  Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary    Ph.D. 

Princeton  Theological  Seminary. 


FREDERICK  OIK)   BONKOVSKY,   Ph.D 
Assoi  rate  Professor  of  christian  Ethk  s 

Muskingum  College;  M.Div.,  Yale  Divinity  School;  Certificate  Free 
University!  Berlin;  Ph  I) .  Harvard  University 


THOMAS  ERSKINE  CLARKE,  Th.D. 
Dean  of  Students 


J      A.B.,  University  of  South  Carolina;  B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary; 
8$      Th.M.,  Th.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  Virginia. 


JASPER  NEWTON   KEITH,  JR.,   B.D. 
Director  of  Supervised  Ministry 

A.B.,  Mercer  University;  B.D.,  Southern  Baptist  Theological  Seminary; 
Certified  Supervisor,  Association  for  Clinical  Pastoral  Education;  Candidate 

for  S.T.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary. 


CATHERINE  GUNSALUS  GONZALEZ,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Church  History 

B.A.,  Beaver  College;  S.T.B.,  Boston  University  School  of  Theology; 
Ph.D.,  Boston  University. 


EDUARD  NUESSNER  LORING,  M.A. 
Assistant  Professor  of  American  Christianity  and  Ethics 

A.B.,  Presbyterian  College;  B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary;  M.A., 
Vanderbilt  University;  Candidate  for  Ph.D.,  Vanderbilt  University. 


GLENN   RUSSELL  WITTIG,   M.L.S. 
Associate  Librarian 

B.A.,  Tennessee  Temple  College;  M.L.S.,  Rutgers  University. 


VISITING   INSTRUCTORS 

KATHERINE   IMOGENE   BENNETT,   B.C.E. 

Atlanta  Presbytery  Consultant  in  Youth  Ministries;  Visiting  Instructoi  in 

Christian  Education 

\  \  .  Padu< ah  lunioi  College;  B.<   l  .  Presbyterian  School  <>t  (  hristian  Education. 

WILLIAM  M.   FRIERSON,  Th.M. 
Visiting  Instructor  in  Philosophy 

A.B.,  Emory  University;  B.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  Virginia;    IhM,    Princeton 

Theological  Seminary;  Candidate  tor  Ph.D.,  Emory  University. 

ELIAS  S.   HARDGE,  JR. 

Minister,  West  End  Presbyterian  Church,  Atlanta,  Georgia;  Visiting  In- 
structor in  Ministry 

A.B.,   North   Carolina  Central    University;   M.Div.,  Candler  School   of  Theology,    Emory 

University . 

OSCAR  J.   HUSSEL,   Ed.D. 

Director  of  Planning  and  Priority  Implementation,  General  Executive 
Board,  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States;  Visiting  Instructor  in 
Christian  Education 

B.S.,  University  of  Cincinnati;  M.A.,  McCormick  Theological  Seminary;   Ed.D.,  Colum- 
bia University. 

SARA   P.   LITTLE,   Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Christian  Education,  Presbyterian  School  of  Christian  Educa- 
tion and  Union  Theological  Seminary  of  Virginia;  Visiting  Instructor  in 
Christian  Education 

B.A.,  L.H.D.,  Queens  College;  M.R.E.,   General  Assembly's  Training  School;   Ph.D.,  Yale 
University. 

KENNETH   MORRIS,  Th.D. 

Professor  of  New  Testament,  Erskine  Theological  Seminary;  Visiting  In- 
structor in  New  Testament 

A.B.,  Erskine  College;  B.D.,  Erskine  Theological  Seminary;  Th.M.,  Princeton  Theological 
Seminary;  Th.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary  of  Virginia. 

|OHN   PATTON,   Ph.D. 

Executive  Director,  The  Georgia  Association  tor  Pastoral  Care,  /n<  .;  Visit' 
mg  Instrui  tor  in  Pastoral  Counseling 
A.B.,  Emory  University;  B.D.,  Candler  School  ol  rheology;  Ph  ().,  University  ol  (  hicago 

R.   EUGENE   RANDOLPH,   Ph.D. 

Associate  Minister,   first   Presbyterian  Church,   Atlanta.  Georgia;  Visiting 

Instructor  in  New  Testament 

B.A.,   Hampden-Sydney   College;    HI).   Columbia    rheological    Seminary      Ph.D.,    lmor\ 
University. 


ELEANOR  JOYCE  RIMES,  M.Div. 

Assistant   Minister,  Morningside  Presbyterian  Church,  Atlanta,  Georgia; 

Visiting  Instructor  in  Christian  Education 

B.A.,  Stetson  University;  M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary. 

JOSEPH   L.   ROBERTS,  Th.M. 

Staff  Director,  Division  of  Corporate  and  Social  Mission,  General  Execu- 
tive Board,  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States;  Visiting  Instructor 
in  Ministry 

B.A.,  Knoxville  College;  B.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York;  Th.M.,  Princeton 

Theological  Seminary;  D.D.,  Johnson  C.  Smith  University. 

ARTHUR  W.  WAINWRIGHT,  M.A. 

Associate  Professor  of  New  Testament,  Candler  School  of  Theology, 
Emory  University;  Visiting  Instructor  in  New  Testament 
B.A.,  M.A.,  B.D.,  Oxford  University;  B.A.,  M.A.,  Cambridge  University. 

PROFESSORS  EMERITI 
james  Mcdowell  richards,  d.d.,  ll.d. 

President  Emeritus 
A.B.,    Davidson    College;   M.A.,    Princeton    University;   A.B.,   M.A.,    Oxford    University; 
B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary;  D.D.,  Davidson  College;  LL.D.,  King  College. 

MANFORD  GEORGE  GUTZKE,   Ph.D. 
Professor  Emeritus 

A.B.,  M.A.,  Southern  Methodist  University;  Ph.D.,  Columbia  University;  D.D.,  Austin 
College. 

WILLIAM  CHILDS   ROBINSON,  Th.D. 
Professor  Emeritus 

A.B.,  Roanoke  College;  M.A.,  University  of  South  Carolina;  B.D.,  Columbia  Theological 
Seminary;  Th.M.,  Princeton  Theological  Seminary;  Th.D.,  Harvard  University;  D.D., 
Roanoke  College. 

FELIX   BAYARD  GEAR,   Ph.D. 
Professor  Emeritus 

A.B.,  Davis  and  Elkins  College;  B.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary;  Th.M.,  Princeton 
Theological  Seminary;  Ph.D.,  University  of  Edinburgh;  D.D.,  Davis  and  Elkins  College. 

SAMUEL  ANTOINE  CARTLEDGE,   Ph.D. 

Professor  Emeritus 
A.B.,  M.A.,  University  of  Georgia;   B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary;   Ph.D.,    Uni- 
versity of  Chicago. 

DEAN   GREER  McKEE,  Th.D. 
Professor  Emeritus 

A.B.,  Parsons  College;  S.T.B.,  S.T.M.,  and  Th.D.,  The  Biblical  Seminary;  D.D.,  Parsons 
College. 

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ADJUNCT   PROFESSORS   IN   SUPERVISED   MINISTRY 


CLINICAL  PASTORAL  EDUCATION  SUPERVISORS. 


William  P.  Boyle,  B.D. 
Donald  Cabaniss,  B.D.,  M.Ed. 
Joseph  D.  Chelette,  B.D. 
O.  L.  DeLozier,  Jr.,  B.D. 
William  Emerson,  B.D. 
Fred  Hall,  B.D. 
Gerald  P.  Jenkins,  Th.M. 
Robert  E.  Johnston,  Th.M. 
Jasper  N.  Keith,  M.Div. 
Calvin  W.  Kropp,  Th.M. 


Timothy  Little,  S.T.M. 
John  H.  Patton,  Ph.D. 
William  R.  Phillips,  Th.M. 
Eugene  Robinson,  Jr.,  M.Div. 
Ronald  Stephenson,  M.Div. 
Peter  Thomas,  M.Div. 
E.  Augustus  Verdery,  Th.D. 
Frank  Weathersby,  B.D. 
Joseph  W.  Whitewell,  B.D. 


URBAN  TRAINING   ORGANIZATION  OF  ATLANTA: 

Edgar  M.  Grider,  B.D.  Vern  E.  McCarty,  B.D. 

Calvin  E.  Houston,  B.D. 


SUPERVISING  PASTORS  FOR 

The  Rev.  Ronald  A.  Botsford 
The  Rev.  Howard  D.  Cameron 
The  Rev.  Walter  Cook 
The  Rev.  Paul  Currie 
The  Rev.  Donald  Davis 
The  Rev.  Thomas  M.  Dews 
The  Rev.  Frank  O.  duCille 
The  Rev.  R.  Foster  Edwards 
The  Rev.  Charles  R.  Hasty 
The  Rev.  Charles  E.  Holland 
The  Rev.  Robert  F.  Inman 
The  Rev.  Thomas  Q.  Johnston 
The  Rev.  John  T.  N.  Keels 


SUMMER  ASSISTANTS: 

The  Rev.  John  W.  Lancaster 

The  Rev.  James  S.  Lowry 

The  Rev.  Ralph  E.  McCaskill,  Jr. 

The  Rev.  Robert  J.  McMullen,  Jr. 

The  Rev.  Henry  D.  Mooney 

The  Rev.  Mills  J.  Peebles 

The  Rev.  Starlus  Rigell,  Jr. 

The  Rev.  Joe  W.  Rigsby 

The  Rev.  Thomas  A.  Sizemore,  II 

The  Rev.  Ray  M.  Stover 

The  Rev.  Ray  E.  Watkins,  Jr. 

The  Rev.  Allison  F.  Williams 


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SEMINARY  COMMITTEES  1974-75 


First  Professional  Degree: 

1975  —  Gailey,  Guthrie,  Taylor 

1976  —  Gonzalez,  Nease,  chm. 
Staff  —  Cousar,  Keith 
Students:  J.  Dunovant,  H.  Ward 

Advanced  Studies: 

1975  —  McDill,  chm.,  Tennis 

1976  —  Guthrie,  Wardlaw 
Staff:  McMichael,  Huie 
Graduate  Student:  T.  Jarvis 
Alumni  President:  C.  Benz 
Alumnus:  W.  Schotanus 

Community  Life: 

1975  —  Loring,  chm.,  Prince,  Wallace 

1976  —  Bonkovsky,  Nease 
Staff:  Anderson,  Clarke 

Students:  R.  Aker,  A.  Johnston,  D.  Olinger,  D.  Troutman 

Worship  and  Convocations: 

1975  —  Gonzalez,  Ormond,  Wittig 

1976  —  McDill,  Wardlaw,  chm. 
Staff:  Clarke 

Students:  D.  Anderson,  D.  Hamby,  M.  Highfill,  L.  Young 
Alumnus  to  be  designated 

Teaching  Resources: 

1975  —  Bonkovsky,  Cailey,  chm.,  Taylor 
1976 —  Loring,  Ormond 
Staff:  Cousar,  Prince,  Wittig 
Students:  D.  Crossman,  D.  Donaldson 

Bookstore  Board: 

Anderson,  Cousar,  Cailey,  chm.f  Prince 
Students:  T.  King,  L.  Mobley,  C.  Price,  C.  Smith 

Executive: 

Kline,  chm.,  Clarke,  Cousar,  McMichael 
Gailey  (1975),  Guthrie  (1975),  Nease  (1976) 
Ormond  (1975),  Gonzalez  (1976) 

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FINANCIAL  INFORMATION 

The  approximate  cost  for  educating  each  student  for  a  year  is  $5,000. 
However,  synods'  benevolence  gifts,  gifts  from  churches,  friends,  and 
alumni,  and  income  from  endowed  funds  make  possible  the  following 
expenses  which  are  charged  to  students: 


(charges  listed  are  effective  July  7,  7975) 

Single  students  living  in  dormitory: 

tuition,  room,  board 

Married  students  living  in  dormitory  suites 

tuition,  room,  board  for  one  student 

Students  living  in  Seminary  apartments 

or  off  campus,  tuition 

Part-time  students  (less  than  10  hours): 

tuition 

Auditors:  tuition 

S.T.D.  Program:  tuition 

Library  use  (required  of  all  S.T.D.  students 
not  registered  for  other  course  work) 
D.  Min  (in-career):  tuition 

D.  Min  Program  fee  (payable  at  end  of 
first  quarter) 


per  quarter 

$700.00 

per  quarter 

760.00 

per  quarter 

370.00 

per  hour 
per  hour 
per  quarter 
per  hour 

37.00 

18.50 

500.00 

50.00 

per  quarter 
per  quarter 
per  hour 

50.00 

370.00 

37.00 

500.00 


FEES  —  SUPERVISED  MINISTRY 

SM 111,  112                          (subject  to  change)  per  quarter  25.00 

SM  211,  212                         (subject  to  change)  per  quarter  50.00 

Tuition  for  SM  210,  311,  312,  313,  &  314  per  quarter  250.00 

Tuition  fo  SM  510,  515,  &  520  per  quarter  296.00 

All  fees  are  paid  directly  to  the  Seminary  which   reimburses  training 
centers  on  the  basis  of  a  contractual  agreement. 

FEES  — SUMMER  LANGUAGE  SCHOOL 


Single  students  living  in  dormitory 
tuition,  room,  board 

Married  students  living  in  dormitory  suites: 
tuition,  room,  board  for  student  only 
Students  living  in  Seminary  apartments  or 
off  campus:  tuition 


470.00 
490.00 
250.00 


All  fees  are  payable  on  the  first  day  of  the  quarter,  or  during  the  quarter 
by  arrangement  only.  Fees  listed  for  room  and  board  are  subject  to 
change. 


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OTHER  EXPENSE 

Each  student  is  required  to  have  some  form  of  hospitalization  insur- 
ance acceptable  to  the4  faculty.  Students  may  purchase  the  group  insur- 
ance which  is  normally  ottered  to  the  student  body  or  they  may  purchase 
insurance  through  other  sources. 

All  graduating  students  will  be  required  to  pay  a  Diploma  Ice  of 
sr>.00. 

The  amount  of  money  needed  tor  books,  travel,  recreation  and  inci- 
dental expenses  will  vary  according  to  the  habits  of  the  student.  A  Book 
Store  is  operated  on  campus  and  students  receive  discounts  on  pur- 
chases made  there. 


HOUSING 

Unmarried  Students 

Dormitory  housing  is  available  for  unmarried  students.  Most  of  the 
rooms  are  for  single  occupancy,  many  of  them  have  connecting  baths. 
All  rooms  are  fully  furnished  with  the  exception  of  linens.  Laundry  facil- 
ities are  provided. 

Married  Students  Without  Children 

Suites  of  two  rooms  with  private  bath  are  available  for  married  students 
without  children.  These  suites  are  fully  furnished  with  the  exception  of 
linens.  Laundry  facilities  are  provided.  There  are  no  facilities  for  cooking. 

Married  Students  With  Children 

One,  two  and  three  bedroom  unfurnished  apartments  are  available 
for  married  students  with  children.  The  rent  for  these  apartments  is  from 
$75^0  $140  per  month  depending  on  the  size  of  the  apartment.  Appli- 
cations for  apartments  should  be  made  as  early  as  possible. 

FINANCIAL  ASSISTANCE 

Columbia  Seminary  offers  financial  assistance  to  many  students  each 
year.  This  assistance  is  available  to  First  Professional  Degree  students 
and  is  based  upon  need. 

Students  applying  for  financial  assistance  complete  a  form  giving  their 
estimated  income  and  expenses.  The  estimated  expenses  are  figured 
according  to  norms  established  by  the  Association  of  Theological  Schools 
and  by  a  Columbia  Seminary  student-faculty  committee.  After  financial 
need  is  established,  aid  is  provided  in  the  form  of  work  scholarships  and 
grants.  Most  students  who  come  to  Columbia  Seminars  without  a  large 
indebtedness  find  that  they  can  complete  their  Seminars  education 
without  crippling  financial  worries. 

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Financial  aid  awarded  for  the  1974-75  academic  year  ranged  from 
$100  to  $2400  depending  upon  need  and  family  size.  Maximum  grants 
were  $1400  for  single  students,  $1800  for  married  students  without  chil- 
dren, and  $2400  for  married  students  with  three  or  more  children. 

Students  interested  in  more  detailed  information  about  the  financial 
assistance  offered  by  Columbia  Seminary  should  request  from  the  Dean 
of  Students'  Office  the  "Columbia  Theological  Seminary  Memorandum 
on  Financial  Aid." 


GRADUATING   CLASS  OF  1974 


MASTER   OF  THEOLCX.) 

Hsien-ping  Chen 
Chang-Bok    lames)  Chung 

ROSS  Thomas  Miditower 
Chong  Whan  Kim 

MASTER  OF  DIVINITY 

Fahed  Labeeb  Aim  Akel 
Harry  I  lagan  Barrow 
Whaley  S.  Barton 

l-Kandall  Beach 

Harvey  Burwell  Bennett,  Jr. 

with  distinction 
David  L.  Beville 
Margarita  Ana  Boyce 
William  Bryant  Carr,  Jr. 
William  Fred  Cox,  Jr. 
Ronald  Allen  Crews 
Martha  Murphy  Davis, 

with  distinction 
Dean  VanOrden  DuBois 
Susan  Elizabeth  Fairleigh 
Martin  L.  Harkey,  III, 

with  distinction 
Sheppard  Dean  Lawrence 

ENGLISH  DIPLOMA 
James  Andrew  Burgess 


Sac  \  lee  Kim 
Robert  Milton  Home 
Ma<  lean  Agyiri  Kumi 
Renthlei  I  ianbuanga 


Philip  Emmanuel  Makari 
Glen  Marion  Robinson  Martin 
John  Dee  McClelland 
Michael  Brooks  McCrorey,  Sr. 
David  Franklin  Mclnnis, 

with  distinction 
Sherwood  Campbell  McKay,  Jr. 
Larry  Curtis  Mitchell 
Albert  Lamar  Potts 
Jane  Guthrie  Rhodes 
John  Archer  Roper 
Joseph  Edward  Rossman 
Lynn  Edwin  Shurley,  Jr., 

with  distinction 
Gordon  Smith 
John  Richard  Stanford 
Dorothy  Annette  Vaughn 


lerry  W.  Dil 


AWARDS  — JUNE  2,  1974 
FANNIE  JORDAN  BRYAN  FELLOWSHIP:  David  Franklin  Mclnnis 

ALUMNI   FELLOWSHIPS:   Ronald  Allen  Crews 

Martha  Murphy  Davis 
Martin  L.  Harkey,  III 

FLORRIE  WILKES  SANDERS   PRIZE    IN   THEOLOGY: 
Gibson  Preston  Stroupe 

PAUL  T.  fUHRMANN  PRIZE  IN  CHURCH  HISTORY:  loan  Iris  Standridge 

WILDS  BOOK  PRIZE:  David  Franklin  Mclnnis 

INDIANTOWN  COUNTRY  CHURCH  AWARD:  lames  Andrew  Burgess 

EMMA  GAILLARD  BOYCE  AWARD   IN  CHURCH  MUSIC: 
Sheppard  Dean  Lawrence 


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1974-75   ROLL  OF  STUDENTS 
ADVANCED   PROFESSIONAL  DEGREE  STUDENTS 


DOCTOR  OF  SACRED  THEOLOGY 


Robert  E.  Johnston 
Lilburn,  Georgia 

Jasper  Newton  Keith,  Jr. 
tucker,  Georgia 

Robert  Donnell  McCall 
Taiwan 


Charles  E.  Swann 
Memphis,  Tennessee 

DOCTOR  OF  MINISTRY 

Sidney  Taylor  Ayer,  Jr. 
Clinton,  South  Carolina 

John  David  Beal 
Atlanta,  Georgia 


Joseph  Franklin  Beard 
Lithonia,  Georgia 

Donald  Louis  Bell 

Alexander  City,  Alabama 

Wade  Hampton  Bell,  Jr. 
Valdosta,  Georgia 

Roe  Maxwell  Callaway,  Jr. 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Johnstone  Lewis  Coppock 
Altavista,  Virginia 

Prakobb  Deetanna 
Prae,  Thailand 


B.A.,  Davidson  College 

B.D.,  Th.M.,  Columbia  Theological 

Seminary 

A.B.,  Mercer  University 

M.Div.,  Southern  Baptist  Theological 

Seminary 

B.A.,  Bob  Jones  University 
B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 
Th.M.  Austin  Presbyterian  Theological 
Seminary 

B.S.,  University  of  Southern  Mississippi 
B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 


B.A.,  Emory  University 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  William  Jewell  College 
M.Div.,  Midwestern  Baptist  Seminary 
M.R.E.,  New  Orleans  Theological 
Seminary 

B.A.,  Erskine  College 

B.D.,  Erskine  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Baylor  University 

B.D.,  Southeastern  Seminary 

Th.M.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Brown  University 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Presbyterian  College 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.S.,  Georgia  Institute  of  Technology 
B.D.,  Th.M.,  Columbia  Theological 
Seminary 

B.S.,  Chulalongkorn  University, 

Thailand 
B.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary, 

Philippines 
Th.M.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 
M.Ed.,  Georgia  State  University 


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William  Joseph  Del  a) 
Peachtree  City,  Georgia 

Hugh  Lee  i  l<  helberger,  |r. 
Tuckerf  Georgia 

)o  Dean  Faddis 
Atlanta,  Georgia 


Harvey  A.  Fincher 

Norcross,  Georgia 


R.  Michael  Holmes 

Chattanooga,  Tennessee 

Stephen  M.  Huntley,  jr. 
Decatur,  Georgia 


Troy  Gaines  Jarvis 

Carlsbad,  New  Mexico 


William  Ross  Johnston 
Opelika,  Alabama 


Chong  Whan  Kim 
Chonpuk,  Korea 


Calvin  W.  Kropp 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Philip  Wayne  Let'twich 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Herbert  Lawrence  Marbury 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Wood  row  McKay,  Jr. 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

David  William  Nash 
Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Georgia 


B.A  .  Baylor  University 

M.Div ,  Columbia  Theologii  a/  Seminary 

/>'  \    Presb)  terian  College 

M.Di\    Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  King  College 
M.C  l  .  Presbyterian  Si  hool  oi 
Christian  Edui  at/on 

M.Div.,  Candler  School  of  Theology 

B.A.,  University  of  Louisville 
M.Div. Southern  Baptist  Theological 
Seminary 

B.A.,  Houghton  College 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

A.B.,  Davidson  College 
M.Div.,  Th.M.,  Columbia  Theological 
Seminary 

B.A.,  Austin  College 

M.Div.,  Austin  Presbyterian  Theological 
Seminary 

B.A.,  Texas  Technological  College 
B.D.,  Fuller  Theological  Seminary 
Th.M.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Taejon  Pesbyterian  College 
B.D.,  Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary 
(Seoul) 

B.S.,  M.B.A.,  Northwestern  University 
B.D.,  Th.M.,  Columbia  Theological 
Seminary 

B.A.,  Oglethorpe  University 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Morehouse  College 
B.D.,  Interdenominational  Theological 
Center 

B.S.,  Davidson  College 
M.Div.,  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
Virginia 

A.B.,  Davidson  Colli 
M.Div.,  Union  J  heological  Seminary, 
Virginia 


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Eugene  B.  Norris 

Chattanooga,  Tennessee 

Robert  Lamar  Oglesby 
Chamblee,  Georgia 


George  Harvey  Porter,  Jr. 
Hapeville,  Georgia 


Bernard  Lee  Riley 
East  Point,  Georgia 


Frank  Richardson  Sells 
Athens,  Tennessee 

Robert  Lee  Smith 
Decatur,  Georgia 


Maurice  L.  Steinberg 
Atlanta,  Georgia 


ean  William  Stonebraker 
Gainesville,  Georgia 


James  Osgood  Watkins,  Jr. 
Stockbridge,  Georgia 

James  R.  Wilburn 
Jackson,  Mississippi 

Richard  Scott  Woodmansee 
Marietta,  Georgia 


Harold  Deaton  Zwald 
Atlanta,  Georgia 


B.Ch.E.,  Georgia  Institute  of  Technology 
B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Mercer  University 
M.Div.,  M.R.E.,  Southwestern 
Theological  Seminary 

A.B.,  Samford  University 

B.D.,  Southern  Baptist  Theological 

Seminary 
Th.M.  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

A.B.,  Atlanta  Christian  College 
B.D.,  Christian  Theological  Seminary 
M.A.,  Butler  University 

B.A.,  Presbyterian  College 

B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

A.B.,  Wheaton  College 
M.Div.,  Th.M.,  Columbia  Theological 
Seminary 

B.S.,  Florida  State  University 
M.Div.,  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
Virginia 

B.A.,  Presbyterian  College 
B.D.,  Th.M.,  Columbia  Theological 
Seminay 

B.S.I.M.,  Georgia 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Belhaven  College 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

A.B.,  Davidson  College 
M.Div.,  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
Virginia 

B.A.,  Emory  University 
B.D.,  Southwestern  Baptist  Theological 
Seminary 


MASTER   OF  THEOLOGY 

Fahed  Abu  Akel 
Galilee,  Israel 


B.A.,  Southeastern  Bible  College 
M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 


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Ralph  Lamar  Bard  en 
Li  I  burn,  Georgia 

Charles  William  Castles 
De<  atur,  Georgia 

Lindsay  Jonathan  Collins 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Helen  Quarterman  Fisher 
Valdosta,  Georgia 


Warren  Lw  ing  Gardner 
Tucker,  Georgia 

William  D.  Hines 
Forest  Park,  Georgia 

Larry  Jack  Holt 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Toshiyuki  Kubotera 
Tokyo,  Japan 

Susan  Caroline  Leach 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Sidney  Stuart  Macaulay 
Decatur,  Georgia 

David  Lee  Morgan 
Forest  Park,  Georgia 

Jan  McAfee  Rhodes 
Calhoun,  Georgia 

Stephen  Jamison  Sloop,  Jr. 
Gainesville,  Georgia 

Charles  A.  Van  Wagner 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Donald  Dale  Wade 

Stone  Mountain,  Georgia 

Byung  Chu  Yoo 
Seoul,  Kor» 


A ./>..  ( Georgia  State 
M.Div.,  New  Orleans  Baptist 
Theolog'n  a\  Seminary 

A  l>  .  Florida  Southern  (  ollei 

\1  Div.,  Columbia  Theologh  a/  Seminary 

/>  \    Da\  idson  ( ollege 

M  Div.,  ( 'olumbia  Theolog'n  a/  Seminary 

All.  Valdosta  State  College 
M.R.E..  Pesbyterian  School  of 

Christian  Edut  at/on 
M.Div..  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.S.,  Geneva  College 

M.Div.,  Pittsburg  Theological  Seminary 

B.S.,  Auburn  University 

B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.S.,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute 
M.Div.   Union  Theological  Seminary 

B.Ed.,  Saitama  National  University, 

Japan 
M.Div.,  Candler  School  of  Theology 

A.B.,  University  of  Chattanooga 
M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Erskine  College 

B.D.,  Erskine  Theological  Seminary 

A.B.,  King  College 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Presbyteian  College 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Belhaven  College 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.A.,  Wake  Forest  College 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

B.E.E.,  University  of  Virginia 
B.D.,  Fuller  Theologh  a/  Semina) 

B.A..  National  Gongju  Teachers 
Colli 

MA.,  Yun  Sci  University  Graduate 
Si  hool 

HD.  Presbyterian  Theolog'n  a/  Semi- 
nary, Seoul.  K< 


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FIRST  PROFESSIONAL  DEGREE  STUDENTS 


D  COMPONENT 


Name 

Home  town 

Leslie  A. 

Andrews 

Atlanta, 

Georgia 

Dennis  R.  Bennett 

North  Miami,  Florida 

Katherine  Imogene  Bennett 

Birmingham,  Alabama 


Kenneth  A.  Brown 
Liberty,  South  Carolina 

Walter  O'Quin  Kelly 

Marion,  Alabama 

Wlliam  Oliver  Nisbet,  Jr. 
Van  Wyck,  South  Carolina 

Gary  Gough  Speaker 
Birmingham,  Alabama 

Cody  Usry  Watson 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Olin  Marsh  Whitener,  Jr. 

Charlotte,  North  Carolina 


College 

Presbytery  or  Denomination 

B.A.,  Nyack  Missionary  College 
M.C.E.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

Christian  &  Missionary  Alliance 

B.S.,  U.S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point 

Everglades 

A. A.,  Paducah  junior  College 
B.C.E.,  Presbyterian  School  of 
Christian  Education 
Atlanta 

B.A.,  Presbyterian  College 
Piedmont 

B.5.,  Texas  A.  &  M.  University 
Tuscaloosa 

B.S.,  Georgia  Institute  of  Technology 

Bethel 

B.A.,  Samford  University 
Birmingham 

B.B.A.,  Emory  University 

Athens 

B.A.,  University  of  North  Carolina 
Mecklenburg 


C  COMPONENT 

Ralph  J.  Aker 
Jefferson,  Georgia 

Eddie  Layton  Alexander 
Beaumont,  Texas 

Virginia  Felder  Berry 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Mary  Melinda  Bettis 

Knoxville,  Tennessee 

John  Curtis  Burch 

Greensboro,  North  Carolina 

John  Sadler  Carothers,  III 
Birmingham,  Alabama 


M.Ed.,  Tuskegee  Institute 
Athens 

B.S.,  Lamar  University 
Brazos' 

B.A.,  University  of  Georgia 
Church  of  God 

B.A.,  Southwesten  at  Memphis 
Westminster 

B.S.,  Guilford  College 
Orange 

A. B.,  University  of  Montev alio 

Birmingham 


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Charles  Campbell  Cox,  h. 
Coral  Cables,  f  lorida 

Douglas  Keith  Crossman 
Orlando,  Florida 

Daniel  M.  Donaldson 
Clevelandt  lennessee 

Frank  Olivier  duCille 
Thomas\  ille,  Georgia 

Madison  Maxwell  Highfill 
Roanoke,  Virginia 

Jerry  W.  Hills 

Georgetown,  South  Carolina 

Theophilus  Cleotis  King 

Bay  Springs!  Mississippi 

William  Leslie  Love 

Whiteville,  North  Carolina 

Albert  Aubrey  Myers 

Oviedo,  Florida 


B.S.,  Univesity  ol  Florida 
i  \  erglades 

B.A.,  Florida  Technological  University 
St.  lohns 

B.A.,  King  College 
Knoxville 

B.A.,  Brenau  College 
Southwest  i  leorgia 

B.A.,  King  College 
Highlands 

B. A.,  Baptist  College  of  Charleston 

Charleston 

B.S.,  Mississippi  Valley  State  College 
South  Mississippi 

A.B.,  University  of  North  Carolina 

Wilmington 

B.A.,  Wheaton  College 
East  Alabama 


Connie  Louise  Price 

Signal  Mountain,  Tennessee 

John  Stephen  Rhodes 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Gibson  Preston  Stroupe 

Helena,  Arkan^i^ 


B.A.,  University  of  Chattanooga 

Atlanta 

B.A.,  Florida  Presbyterian  College 

Atlanta 

B. A,  Southwestern  at  Memphis 

Arkansas 


David  DaneTroutman 

Shreveport,  Louisiana 

Joyce  Cummings  Tucker 

Atlanta,  Georgia 


Charles  E.  Van  Devender 

Mobile,  Alabama 

Hugh  Buchanan  Ward 
fort  Gibson!  Mississippi 

William  Stephenson  Watson 
Decatur,  Georgia 


B. A,  Southwestern  at  Memphis 

Pines 

A. B.t  Duke  University 
M.A.R.,  Yale  Divinity  School 
Atlanta 

B.S.,  University  of  Southern  Mississippi 
(  ongaree 

B.A.,  Asbury  College 
South  Mississippi 

6  A.,  University  ol  Virginia 
Blue  Ridge 


B  COMPONENT 

Shirley  Ford  Adams 
Dunwnndv.  Georgia 


B.F.A.,  Universit)  oi  Georgia 

Mlanta 


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lames  David  Anderson 
Tampa,  Florida 


Jerry  C.  Bustle 

Winter  Haven,  Florida 

Robert  Clay  Camenisch 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Linda  Blessing  Cohen 
Anderson,  South  Carolina 

Robert  Donald  Cooke 

Louisville,  Kentucky 

Ernest  William  Davis 

Gastonia,  North  Carolina 


B.M.,  Southwestern  at  Memphis 
S.M.M.,  Union  Seminary,  New  York 

Memphis 

B.S.,  University  of  Cincinnati 
West  Florida,  U.P.U.S.A. 

B.A.,  King  College 

Atlanta 

B.S.,  Lander  College 

Piedmont 

B.5.,  University  of  Kentucky 

Louisville 

B.5.,  Toccoa  Falls  Institute 
M.A.,  Presbyterian  School  of  Christian 
Education 

Concord 


Hugh  Dickson  Druary 
Houston,  Texas 

James  Slaughter  Dunovant 
West  Columbia,  South  Carolina 

Joan  Standridge  Gray 

New  Ellenton,  South  Carolina 


B.A.,  Austin  College 
Brazos 

8.5.,  University  of  South  Carolina 

Congaree 

B.A.,  Presbyterian  College 

Atlanta 


Henry  Duval  Gregory,  IV 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Daniell  Carl  Hamby 

Gainesville,  Georgia 

Bobby  Lee  Hawkins 

Selma,  Alabama 

Dinesh  S.  Jerome 
Raikhad,  India 


Wlliam  Woodland  Johnson,  Jr. 

Brooksville,  Florida 


A. B.,  University  of  Virginia 
Atlanta 

B.A.,  Presbyterian  College 

Athens 

A. B.,  Jacksonville  State  University 

Tuscaloosa 

B.S.,  Wilson  College,  Bombay 
B.B.A.,  Georgia  State  University 

Presbyterian 

B.S.,  St.  Leo  College 

Westminster 


Winona  Millicent  Jones 
Kingston,  Jamaica 


Homer  Lamar  Kimmons 

Columbus,  Georgia 

Robert  Ernest  MacKay 

Lilburn,  Georgia 


B.A.,  Beulah  Heights  College 
R.N.,  College  of  Nurses,  Ontario 

Assembly  of  God 

B.S.,  Columbus  College 

Southwest  Georgia 

B.A.,  Bob  Jones  University 

Independent  Baptist 


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Albert  Franklin  Masters,  III 

Versailles,  Kentucky 

Millie  B.  Mattison 

Tampa,  Florida 

Leonard  Gilbert  McLaurin 

Sandersville,  Mississippi 

Alphonso  Nathaniel  McLean 

Tallahassee,  Florida 

Leslie  Scott  Merritt 
Jacksonville,  Florida 

Donald  Lyman  Mobley 
Decatur,  Georgia 

Donald  Ring  Olinger 
Roanoke,  Virginia 

Bennett  L.  Scott 
Myrtle  Beach,  South  Carolina 

Marilyn  Roberts  Washburn 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Gordon  Fitzhugh  West 
Jacksonville,  Florida 

Barry  Edward  Wilborn 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Raymond  Michael  Winters,  I 

North  Miami,  Florida 

Mary  Leslie  Young 
Florence,  Alabama 


B.S.,  University  of  North  Carolina 

Concord 

B.A.,  University  of  South  Florida 

Atlanta 

B.S.,  University  of  Southern  Mississippi 

South  Mississippi 

B.A.,  Florida  A.  and  M. 

Florida 

B.A.,  Florida  State  University 

Baptist 

B.B.A.,  Georgia  State  University 

Atlanta 

B.A.,  Roanoke  College 

Highlands 

B.A.,  Baptist  College  at  Charleston 
Pee  Dee 

B.A.,  Emory  University 

Atlanta 

B. A.,  Eckerd  College 
Suwannee 

B.S.,  University  of  Tennessee 

Atlanta 

8.S.,  Florida  Atlantic  University 

Everglades 

B.S.,  Florence  State  University 

North  Alabama 


A  COMPONENT 


Joanna  Moseley  Adams 

Decatur,  Georgia 

Andrea  Eddings  Ahlers 

Decatur,  Georgia 


Mary  Hilford  Arnett 
Marianna,  Florida 


Thomas  Ross  Atkins 

College  Park,  Georgia 


B.A.,  Emory  University 

Atlanta 

B.A.,  Agnes  Scott  College 

M.R.E.,  Princeton  Theological  Seminary 

Elizabeth,  U.P.U.S.A. 

B.A.,  Jacksonville  University 
M.Ed.,  University  of  Florida 

Florida 

B.A.,  Asbury  College 

M.Th.,  Olivet  Nazarene  College 

The  Salvation  Army 


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Robert  Adair  Blackwood 
Forest  Park,  Georgia 


M.S.t  I  University  oi  Illinois 
M  B  \     Louisiana  State  University 

(  Ihmi  h  ot  ( .<>(! 


Ronald  Otto  Brauer 

Cin<  innati,  Ohio 

\  larrel  I  amar  Cobb 

Cuba,   Alabama 


8  \     ( University  ol  (  m<  innati 

\\  estminstei 

/;  \  .  Belha\  en  (  ollege 
M.Ed     I  i\  ingston  University 
l  us<  aloosa 


Harold  Otis  Crawford,  Jr. 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

Charles  Lester  Daniels,  Jr. 
Sandy  Springs,  ( leorgia 

Stanley  Allen  Dawson 
Stone  Mountain,  Georgia 

William  Warren  Delozier,  Jr. 
Atlanta.  Georgia 

James  Henderson  Foil,  Jr. 
Salisbury,  North  Carolina 

Steve  Louis  Grimes 

Caldwell,  West  Virginia 

Jeffrey  Herbert  Hale 

Fairfax,  Virginia 

Robert  Daniel  Holloway,  Jr. 

Florence,  Alabama 

Lewis  Ewing  Holmes 

Fort  Worth,  Texas 


B.B.A     Georgia  State  University 
Chun  h  oi  ( iod 

B.A.,  Eckerd  College 
Ktlanta 

B.B.A. ,  Georgia  State  University 

Atlanta 

B.C.E.,  Georgia  Institute  of  Technology 

Church  of  God 

B.S.,  Davidson  College 
Concord 

B.A.,  Lee  College 

Pentecostal  Holiness 

B.A.,  Lynchburg  College 

Church  of  North  Virginia 

B.A.,  Samford  University 

North  Alabama 

B.S.,  Texas  A  &  M  University 
Brazos 


Willard  B.  Hurlburt 

Cullman,  Alabama 


B.A.,  Goddard  College 

East  Alabama 


Ralph  Henry  Husband,  Jr. 

Charlotte,  North  Carolina 


A.B.,  Pfeiffer  College 

Me<  klenburg 


Alice  Arthur  Johnson 

Huntsville,  Alabama 


B.S.,  Jacksonville  State  University 

North  Alabama 


William  A.  Jokela 
Holly  Hill,  Florida 


B.  of  Music  Ed.,  Stetson  University 
st.  Johns 


Stephen  Alden  Jones 
Chickamauga,  Georgia 


B.A.,  University  oi  Tennessee 
(  herokee 


L.  Rutledge  Landers,  II 
Bynum,  Alabama 


B.A..   /a<  ksonville  State  University 
United  Methodist 


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George  Jacob  Mahida 
Ahmedabad,  India 


Dennis  Arthur  Maxey 

Florissant,  Missouri 


Mickey  Nathan  Mayfield 

Gainesville,  Georgia 

james  Lytch  McNair,  III 
Laurinburg,  North  Carolina 

Tim  L.  Melton 
Clarkston,  Georgia 

William  Everett  Mills 
Maiden,  Missouri 


John  Lawrence  Mishler 
Akron,  Ohio 

Marion  Thomas  Norwood,  Jr. 

Durham,  North  Carolina 


B.Sc,  St.  Xavier's  India 
M.B.A.,  Atlanta  University 

Baptist 

B.S.,  Southeast  Missouri  State 
University 
Southeast  Missouri 

B.A.,  Mercer  University 

Southern  Baptist 

B.A.,  Presbyterian  College 

Fayetteville 

B.B.A.,  Georgia  State  University 

Southern  Baptist 

B.A.,  Belhaven  College 
M.A.,  Vanderbilt  University 
Cherokee 

B.A.,  Eckerd  College 

Eastminster,  U.P.U.S.A. 

B.A.,  Davidson  College 

Tuscaloosa 


Frank  Xavier  Nunez 
Guayaquil  Ecuador,  S.A. 

John  Thomas  Phillips 

Horse  Shoe,  North  Carolina 


B.A.,  Toccoa  Falls  Bible  Collge 
Georgia,  U.P.U.S.A. 

B.A.,  Gardner-Webb  College 

Asheville 


Carol  Hixson  Pinson 
Chattanooga,  Tennessee 

Clyde  Cotton  Price,  Jr. 

College  Park,  Georgia 

James  Ivan  St.  John 

North  Augusta,  South  Carolina 


Gregory  Dennis  Schillo 

Ashtabula,  Ohio 


B.A.,  University  of  Tennessee 

Knoxville 

B.A.,  Georgia  State  University 

Southern  Baptist 

A.B.,  W  of  ford  College 
M.A.,  University  of  South  Carolina 
Augusta-Macon 

B. A.,  Berry  College 

Cherokee 


James  Allen  Shillato 
East  Point,  Georgia 

Virginia  Simmons 

Jacksonville,  Florida 


B.A.,  University  of  South  Carolina 
Lutheran 

B.A.,  Agnes  Scott  College 

Suwannee 


Cuyler  Vivian  Smith,  Jr. 

Tallahassee,  Florida 


B.A.,  Florida  State  University 

Florida 


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Charles  Lincoln  Taylor 

Talladega,  Alabama 

Jack  Lochridge  Taylor 
Jacksonville,  Florida 

Stuart  Thomas  Wilson 
Norfolk,  Virginia 

William  Heathley  Wilson,  III 
Mayesville,  South  Carolina 

Lorenzo  Arthur  Woolverton 

Neptune  Beach,  Florida 


8  v.  Presb)  terian  College 

North  Alabama 

8.5.,  Indiana  University 
Suwannee 

B.A.,   Old  Dominion  University 
Norfolk 

B. A.,  Presbyterian  College 

Harmony 

B.A.,  Presbyterian  College 
Suwann< 


SPECIAL  AND   UNCLASSIFIED  STUDENTS 


Herbert  Sitton  Archer,  jr. 

Atlanta,  Georgia 


Margaret  Pritchard  Boozer 
Decatur,  Georgia 


John  Clyde  Brown 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Ann  Ward  Bullard 
Decatur,  Georgia 


lohn  Ross  Byars 

r ,  Georgia 


Thomas  Schueler  Champness,  jr. 

Doraville,  Georgia 


Marlene  Young  Collins 
Carrollton,  Georgia 

William  Michael  Conrad 
Holly  Hill,  Florida 


B.A.,  Furman  University 

M.A.,  Teachers  College,  Columbia 

University 
M.S.M.,  Union  Theological  Seminary, 

New  York 
Atlanta 

A.B.,  Flora  Macdonald  College 

M.R.F.,  Presbyterian  School  of 

Christian  Education 

Atlanta 

DeKalb  College 
Mecklenburg 

B.A.,  Montreat  College 
M.C.E.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 
Atlanta 

B.A.,  Southeastern  Bible  College 
M.A.,  Wheaton  Graduate  School 

Assembly  of  God 

A.B.,  Wheaton  College 
B.D.,  Th.M.,   Westminster  Theolog'u  al 
Seminary 

Orthodox  Presbyterian 

B.S.,  University  ot  Tenne 

Atlanta 

Georgia  State  University 

Atlanta 


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James  Lawrence  Cuthil 

Atlanta,  Georgia 


B.A.,  University  of  Florida 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

Atlanta 


Patricia  Ann  Eier 

Tucker,  Georgia 

Carole  Ann  Etzler 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Joseph  S.  Harvard,  III 
Decatur,  Georgia 


Bluford  Bradford  Hestir,  II 
Atlanta,  Georgia 


Frederick  Charles  Hoger 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Joseph  Claude  Howard,  Sr. 

Mableton,  Georgia 


W.  Vernon  Luckey,  Jr. 
Decatur,  Georgia 


Elizabeth  Lord  Morris 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Samuel  Dwain  Reeves 

Smyrna,  Georgia 


Ellen  Ann  Roberts 

Atlanta,  Georgia 

Ruth  Elizabeth  Rogers 

East  Point,  Georgia 

Etta  Carlton  Rossman 

Dublin,  Georgia 

John  Brown  Salsbery 

Madison,  Tennessee 

Ray  M.  Stover 
Decatur,  Georgia 


Beloit  College 

Atlanta 

B.S.}.,  M.S.).,  Northwestern  University 

Atlanta 

B. A,  Presbyterian  College 

B.D.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

S.T.M.,  Yale  Divinity  School 

Atlanta 

B.A.,  Oglethorpe  University 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

Atlanta 

B.A.,  Ceorgia  State  University 
Episcopal 

B.A.,  Mercer  University 
M.Ed.,  University  of  Ceorgia 

Southern  Baptist 

A.B.,  Newberry  College 
M.Div.,  Lutheran  Southern 
Theological  Seminary 

Lutheran 

B.A.,  Duke  University 

Atlanta 

B.A.,  Mercer  University 
B.D.,  Southwestern  Baptist 
Theological  Seminary 

Baptist 

B.A.,  Presbyterian  College 

Atlanta 

B.S.,  Ceorgia  Institute  of  Technology 
A.B.,  M.S.,  University  of  Ceorgia 

Methodist 

Brunswick  Junior  College 

Augusta-Macon 

University  of  Pennsylvania 
Middle-Tennessee 

B.A.,  Houghton  Colliege 

M.Div.,  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

Atlanta 


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Milford  Bradley  Walters 
Forest  Park,  Georgia 

Bennie  Lee  Wells 

Atlanta.  CeOI 


8  s  ,  Livingston  I  University 
(  hristian 

8  S.t  Bethany  Nazarene  (  o//< 

Nazarene 


STUDENTS   REGISTERED  ONLY  FOR  WINTER 
AND/OR  SPRING  QUARTERS  1974 


Victoria  Louise  Burgess 
Anna  Lou  Case 
Homer  L.  Dempsey 
George  J.  Evans 
Mary  Kuhns  Calarrita 


Dennis  Bernard  Henderson 
Thomas  Edward  Moody 
Ellen  jean  Redd 
Dennis  Lyle  Schulz 


SUMMER   LANGUAGE  SCHOOL  1974 


Mary  H.  Arnett 

Ronald  Otto  Brauer 

Robert  C.  Camenisch 

Harrell  Lamar  Cobb 

Linda  B.  Cohen 

Harold  Otis  Crawford,  Jr. 

Charles  Lester  Daniels,  Jr. 

Ernest  William  Davis 

William  Warren  DeLozier,  Jr 

James  H.  Foil,  Jr. 

Daniell  C.  Hamby 

Lewis  E.  Holmes 

Ralph  Henry  Husband,  Jr. 

Dinesh  S.  Jerome 

Alice  Arthur  Johnson 

William  Woodland  Johnson 

William  A.  Jokela 

Stephen  Alden  Jones 


George  Jacob  Mahida 
Millie  B.  Mattison 
Dennis  Arthur  Maxey 
Tim  L.  Melton 
James  Lytch  McNair 
William  Everett  Mills 
Marion  Thomas  Norwood,  Jr. 
Frank  Xavier  Nunez 
James  Ivan  St.  John 
Gregory  Dennis  Schillo 
James  Robert  Shattles 
Cuyler  Vivian  Smith,  Jr. 
Charles  Lincoln  Taylor 
Jack  Lochridge  Taylor 
Joyce  C.  Tucker 
Theodore  Jackson  Wardlaw 
William  Heathley  Wilson,  III 
l  orenzo  Arthur  Woolverton 


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DIRECTORY  FOR  CORRESPONDENCE 

Address  inquiries  to  the  following  at  Columbia  Seminary, 
Decatur,  Georgia,  30031 

Concerning  general  information  about  the  Seminary,  gifts  and  bequests 
C.  Benton  Kline,  Jr.,  President 

Concerning  Admission 

Eugene  H.  Tennis,  Executive  Direcor  of  Development 

Concerning  scholarships  and  financial  aid 
T.  Erskine  Clarke,  Dean  of  Students 

Concerning  supervised  ministry,  student  preaching  and  clinical  placement 
Jasper  N.  Keith,  Jr.,  Director  of  Supervised  Ministry 

Concerning  business  matters  and  housing 
F.  Sidney  Anderson,  Treasurer 

Concerning  transcripts,  academic  records,  curriculum  and  faculty 
Charles  B.  Cousar,  Dean  of  Academic  Affairs 

Concerning  graduate  studies,  continuing  education  and  graduate  placement 
Jack  B.  McMichael,  Dean  of  Ministry  Development 

Concerning  the  In-Career  Doctor  of  Ministry 

Wade  P.  Huie,  Jr.,  Director  of  In-Career  Doctor  of  Ministry 

Concerning  alumni  matters,  church  relations,  campaigns  and  publications 
Office  of  Development 

Eugene  H.  Tennis,  Executive  Director  of  Development 
Director  of  Seminary  Relations 


COLUMBIA  CATALOG  SERIES 


Annual  Publications 


1.  Calendar/Administration    &    Faculty    Roster/Financial    Information/Roll    of   Students 
—  November 

2.  Academic  Information/Course  Descriptions  —  May 
Periodic  Publications 

3.  Introducing  Columbia  Theological  Seminary 

4.  History/Memorials/Resources  and  Opportunities 

5.  Faculty  Introductions 


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