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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.
Columbio
Theological
&eminary
YcintciQe-J
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
23
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
27
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
28
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
29
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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