\[otS /f7 e (Slimmlbnsi {Llni(eflgn(Sgil i DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 seinraniinairy CALENDAR / FINANCIAL INFORMATION / ROSTERS OF FACULTY AND STUDENTS CALENDAR 1971-72 1970-71 1971-72 Academic Year Academic Year Summer Language School July 13-Aug. 28,1971 FALL QUARTER Faculty Retreat Sept. 8-10 Introductory Term Sept. 20-27 Classes Begin Sept. 28 Thanksgiving Break Nov. 25-27 Reading Period Dec. 10-11 Exams Dec. 13-16 Christmas Break Dec. 17 WINTER QUARTER Jan. 4, 1971 Classes Begin Jan. 3, 1972 Jan. 29-31 College Conference Feb. 1-3 Ministers' Week Mar. 11-12 Reading Period Mar. 9-10 Mar. 13-17 Exams Mar. 11-15 Mar. 18-24 Spring Break SPRING QUARTER Mar. 16-22 Mar. 25 Classes Begin Mar. 23 Apr. 1 1 Easter Apr. 2 Apr. 15 Columbia Friendship Circle Apr. 23-25 Rock Eagle Missions Conference Apr. 21-23 Apr. 26 Honors Day May 24-25 Board of Directors Meeting May 27-29 Senior Exams May 25-27 May 31 -June 1 Reading Period May 29-30 June 2-5 Exams May 31 -June 3 June 5-6 Commencement June 3-4 Columbia Theological Seminary, a seminary of the Presbyterian Church, U.S., is operated and controlled by the Synods of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and South Carolina through a Board of Directors. It is an accredit- ed member of the American Association of Theological Schools. INFORM Volume 64 November, 1970 No. 2 Published 7 times a year (Jan., Feb., April, May, July, Oct., Nov.) by Columbia Theological Seminary, Box 520, Decatur, Georgia 30031. Second- class postage paid at Decatur, Georgia 30030. This brochure is one of five in the Columbia Catalog Series. In this volume detailed information about fees, financial assistance and housing will be found along with rosters of the Directors, Administration, Faculty, 1970 Graduates and students of the Seminary. The other four volumes in the series provide an introduction to Columbia, academic information and course descriptions, a history of the Seminary and a listing of its established endowments and endowment opportunities, and an introduction of the faculty. A listing of the entire series with a directory for correspondence is found at the end of this volume. EXPENSES All fees are payable on the first day of the quarter or during the quarter by arrangement only. Fees listed below for room and board are subject to change. Single students living in dormitory tuition, room, board per quarter $384.00 Married students living in dormitory suites tuition, room, full board for husband and evening meals and Saturday noon meal for wife per quarter $499.00 Students living in Seminary apartments or off campus tuition per quarter $200.00 Part-time students (less than 10 hours) tuition per hour $ 20.00 Auditors tuition per hour $ 7.50 S.T.D. Program' tuition per quarter per hour $400.00 $ 40.00 Fees Summer Language School Single students living in dormitory tuition, room, board $300.00 Married students living in dormitory suites tuition, room, board for husband only $315.00 Students living in Seminary apartments or off campus tuition $150.00 Other Expense Each student is required to have some form of hospitalization insurance acceptable to the faculty. Students may purchase the group insurance which is normally offered to the student body or they may purchase insurance through other sources. Each student is required to pay any fees incurred in connection with clinical pastoral education. The fee for the Hospital Practicum is $15.00. All graduating students will be required to pay a Diploma Fee of $10.00. The amount of money needed for books, travel, recreation and incidental expenses will vary according to the habits of the student. A Book Store is operated on campus and students receive discounts on purchases made there. HOUSING Unmarried Students Dormitory housing is available for unmarried students. Most of the rooms are for double occupancy, many of them have connecting baths. All rooms are fully furnished with the exception of linens. Laundry facilities are pro- vided. 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 $50 to $70 per month depending on the size of the apartment. Applications for apartments should be made as early as possible. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Columbia Seminary attempts to provide financial assistance for any Master of Divinity student who is in financial need. The seminary Financial Aid Officer, James T. Richardson, will consult with any student who wishes to discuss his financial situation. After consultation, students may apply for financial aid. This financial assistance may take the form of grants, work scholarships or loans. The Financial Aid Committee considers each request separately and attempts to make the wisest use of monies designated for financial assistance. The student financial aid program is based upon the following Principles of Student Financial Aid for Theological Education which have been approved by the American Association of Theological Schools. 1 . The primary purposes of a financial aid program for theological students are to assist in their educational preparation for church occupations, and to make possible the enrollment of promising candidates by providing assistance to students who demonstrate financial need. 2. The total amount of financial assistance offered a student should not ex- ceed the amount of his need. 3. Financial need is defined as the difference between the total cost of at- tending a particular institution and the amount of the resources available to the student. 4. Financial assistance consists of grants, loans, and employment. 5. The family of a student, whether the student is unmarried or married, is expected to make every reasonable effort to assist the student with his educational expenses. 6. The student himself is expected to provide a major share of his expense through savings and other assets, through summer employment, and through term-time work where feasible. 7. In the case of a married student with no children, the spouse who has com- pleted his or her formal education is normally expected to be gainfully employed. The spouse's total earnings are to be considered as part of the total family income. Because of the importance of this source of income, student couples who hope for financial aid should not normally anticipate that increased aid will offset loss of income resulting from the wife having children. 8. The student's home church and presbytery should assist with the costs of his preparation for a church occupation in cases where the student demon- strates financial need and if such assistance is consistent with denomina- tional policy. 9. Since the principles of Christian stewardship apply to all Christians, candi- dates should make provision in their financial estimates for gifts to church and charities out of their own earnings. 10. Financial assistance is granted on the basis of need on a year-to-year basis, with re-application and review each year. Second and third year students may expect to receive some remuneration from supply preaching as it is available. This is supervised by the Director of Field Education. Normally, first year students are not allowed to supply pulpits. BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Rev. J. Davison Philips Chairman Frank B. Davis Vice Chairman The Rev. F. Sidney Anderson Treasurer The Rev. William A. Adams Secretary Mrs. Hall Harmon Assistant Secretary TERM TO EXPIRE 1971 The Rev. David Edington, Jr Mobile, Alabama Thomas E. Rast Birmingham, Alabama Armlon Leonard Miami, Florida The Rev. William A. Adams Athens, Georgia The Rev. J. Davison Philips Decatur, Georgia Erst Long Ripley, Mississippi The Rev. Richard L. Summers Gulf port, Mississippi The Rev. T. W. Horton, Jr Charleston, South Carolina Patrick C. Smith Columbia, South Carolina TERM TO EXPIRE 1972 Frank B. Davis Auburn, Alabama The Rev. C. Charles Benz Jacksonville, Florida The Rev. Alton Glasure St. Petersburg, Florida J. Erskine Love, Jr Atlanta, Georgia The Rev. Harry A. Fifield Atlanta, Georgia The Rev. Cecil A. Thompson McComb, Mississippi Arthur Magill Mauldin, South Carolina The Rev. Marc C. Weersing Clinton, South Carolina TERM TO EXPIRE 1973 The Rev. James O. Speed Birmingham, Alabama N. B. Corbin Jacksonville, Florida The Rev. Oswald Delgado Winter Park, Florida The Rev. Wallace M. Alston Decatur, Georgia Graham Hicks Natchez, Mississippi Harllee Branch, Jr Atlanta, Georgia Harold D. Jackson Cheraw, South Carolina The Rev. John A. Wilsqn Columbia, South Carolina Executive Committee The Rev. J. Davison Philips, Chairman The Rev. William A. Adams The Rev. Harry A. Fifield The Rev. C. Charles Benz/Jr. Arthur Magill Frank B. Davis Thomas E. Rast Investment Committee J. Erskine Love, Jr., Chairman The Rev. F. Sidney Anderson The Rev. J. Davison Philips Arthur Magill The Rev. J. McDowell Richards The Rev. P. D. Miller Robert Watt ADMINISTRATION J. McDowell Richards, D.D., LL.D President Secretary: Mrs. Hall Harmon C. Benton Kline, Ph.D Dean of the Faculty O. H. Lyon, Th.M (on leave 1970-71) Dean of Students Jack B. McMichael, Ed.D Acting Dean of Students Secretary: Mrs. Calvin M. Cheney Faculty Secretary: Mrs. Charles Randall Samuel A. Cartledge, Ph.D Dean, Graduate Department F. Sidney Anderson, Th.M Treasurer Finance Officer: Mrs. Carroll Cason Bookkeeper: Mrs. Don L. Fisher Harold B. Prince, M.A., M.L Librarian Assistant Librarian: Mrs. J. P. Wilkes Library Assistant: Mrs. James Dixon Library Assistant: Mrs. Charles Swann Stephen A. Bacon, B.D Vice President for Development Alvin S. Jepson, B.D Director of Development Secretary: Mrs. Barbara Herndon Secretary: Mrs. Sidney L. Berry Director of Information Services: Mrs. Jerry Thrasher James T. Richardson, B.D Director of Admissions J. Richard Bass, B.D Director of Field Education Secretary: Mrs. George Worley The Department of Pastoral Care Administrative Assistant: Mrs. Noble W. Pilcher FACULTY james Mcdowell richards, d.d., ll.d. President and Professor of Pastoral Theology 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., D.D. Professor Emeritus A.B., M.A., Southern Methodist University; Ph.D., Columbia University; D.D., Austin College WILLIAM CHILDS ROBINSON, Th.D., D.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., D.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 of New Testament Language, Literature and Exegesis A.B., M.A., University of Georgia; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of Chicago. HUBERT VANCE TAYLOR, Ph.D. Professor of Public Speech and Music A.B., Lafayette College; B.M us., Westminster Choir College; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Northwestern University. HAROLD BAILEY PRINCE, M.A., M.L. Librarian A.B., M.A., University of South Carolina; M.L., Emory University; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary. THOMAS HALDANE McDILL, M.A., D.Lit. Professor of Pastoral Theology and Counseling A.B., Erskine College; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; M.A., Uni- versity 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., Columbia Theological Seminary; Th.M., Th.D., Princeton Theological Seminary SHIRLEY CAPERTON GUTHRIE, JR., Th.D. Professor of Systematic Theology A.B., Austin College; B.D., Princeton Theological Seminary; Th.D., Uni- versity of Basel. WADE PRICHARD HUIE, JR., Ph.D. Peter Marshall Professor of Homilectics A.B., Emory University; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Ph.D., New College, University of Edinburgh LUDWIG RICHARD MAX DEWITZ, Ph.D. Professor of Old Testament Language, Literature, and Exegesis B.D., University of London; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University CHARLES BLANTON COUSAR, Ph.D. 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. DEAN GREER McKEE, Th.D., D.D. Professor of Biblical Exposition A.B., Parsons College; S.T.B., S.T.M., and Th.D., The Biblical Seminary; D.D., Parsons College. RONALD STEWART WALLACE, Ph.D Professor of Biblical Theology B.Sc, M.A., PhD., University of Edinburgh C. BENTON KLINE, JR., Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Theology A.B., College of Wooster; B.D., Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Yale University. OLOF HALVARD LYON, Th.M. Dean of Students and Associate Professor of Historical Theology A.B., Georgia State College; B.D., Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary. J. WILL ORMOND, Th.M., D.D. Associate Professor of Biblical Exposition A.B., University of Alabama; B'.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary; Graduate study at the University of Glasgow, Scotland; D.D., Southwestern at Memphis. THERON S. NEASE, B.D. Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Counseling A.B., Austin College; B.D., Austin Presbyterian Seminary; Graduate study at Princeton Theological Seminary. A. MILTON RIVIERE, B.D. Associate Professor of Christian Education A.B., Wheaton College; B.D., Princeton Theological Seminary; Graduate study at Teachers College, Columbia University. DON M. WARDLAW, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Homiletics A.B., Columbia University; B.D., Union Theological Seminary, Virginia; Ph.D., University of Aberdeen. RALPH ERB PERSON, B.D. Associate Professor of Church History B.A., University of Texas; B.D., Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary; Graduate study at the University of Basel. JOHN RICHARD BASS, B.D. Associate Professor of Evangelism and Missions and Director of Field Education A.B., Presbyterian College; B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary; Graduate study, New College, University of Edinburgh. JACK BRAME McMICHAEL, Ed.D. Acting Dean of Students and Visiting Professor of Christian Education A.B., East Texas State Teachers College; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Ed.D., Columbia University. DONALD FOSTER WILLIAMS, B.D. Adjunct Associate Professor of Christian Education and Coordinator, Atlanta Theological Association B.A., Baylor University; M.R.E., New York Theological Seminary; B.D., Union Theological Seminary (New York); Graduate study at University of Southern California; Candidate for Ph.D., New York University. 7 VISITING INSTRUCTORS CHARLES V. GERKIN, B.D. Professor of Clinical Pastoral Education, Candler School of Theology; Chaplain Supervisor, Association for Clinical Pastoral Education; Visiting Instructor of Clinical Pastoral Training. A.B., Washburn Municipal University; B.D., Garrett Theological Seminary; Graduate study, Northwestern University; Chaplain Supervisor, Council for Clinical Training, Inc.; and Fellow, American Association of Pastoral Counselors, Inc. JOHN PATTON, Ph.D. Executive Director, The Georgia Association for Pastoral Care, Inc.; Visiting Instructor of Pastoral Counseling. A.B., Emory University; B.D., Candler School of Theology; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Chicago. EDGAR M. GRIDER, B.D. Director, Urban Training Organization of Atlanta; Visiting Instructor of Church and Society. A.B., Princeton University; B.D., Yale University Divinity School. MRS. MARVIN B. SLEDD, A.B. Director of Children's Work, Decatur Presbyterian Church, Decatur, Geor- gia; Visiting Instructor of Children's Work. A.B., Agnes Scott College. BRIAN G. ARMSTRONG, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History, Georgia State University; Visiting In- structor of Church History. B.A., Houghton College; B.D., Gordon Divinity School; Th.M., Th.D., Princeton Theological Seminary. E. BROOKS HOLIFIELD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of American Church History, Candler School of Theol- ogy; Visiting Instructor of Church History. B.A., Hendrix College; B.D., Yale Divinity School; M.A., Ph.D., Yale Graduate School. LENA CLAUSELL, M.R.E. Associate to the Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Lake Charles, Louisiana; Visiting Instructor in Ministry. B.A., Austin College; M.R.E., Presbyterian School of Christian Education. CHARLIE W. SHEDD, D.D. Pastor, Jekyll Island Presbyterian Church; Director, Christian Writers Council; Visiting Instructor in Ministry. B.A., Coe College; B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary; D.D., Hastings College. STAFF OF THE GEORGIA CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION CLUSTER coordinated by THE GEORGIA ASSOCIATION FOR PASTORAL CARE John H. Patton, B.D., Ph.D., Executive Director Charles V. Bancroft, B.D. Gerald P. Jenkins, Th.M. James Burgin, B.D. Calvin W. Kropp, Th.M. Donald Cabaniss, B.D., M.Ed. Timothy Little, S.T.M. Joseph D. Chelette, B.D. Boyd McLocklin, Th.M. J. Gabriel Clark, Th.M. David Moylan, Th.M. Henry T. Close, Th.M. William R. Phillips, Th.M. O. L. DeLozier, Jr., B.D. Douglas C. Turley, Jr., Th.M George P. Dominick, B.D. E. Augustus Verdery, Th.D. PERMANENT FACULTY COMMITTEES Academic Affairs Huie, Cartledge, Gailey, Guthrie, Kline, McDill, McMichael, *Doug Stearns, *Pat Willson Academic Awards Gailey, Cousar, Taylor Administrative Richards, Anderson, Kline, McMichael Admissions Richardson, Cartledge, Kline, Nease, Riviere Campus Life Bass, Bacon, Dewitz, *Wayne Griffin, McMichael, Person, Richardson, *David Swindall, Wardlaw, *Jim Watkins Library Ormond, *Bill Bishop, *Ron Botsford, McKee, Prince, Taylor, Wardlaw : Student members GRADUATING CLASS OF 1970 MASTER OF THEOLOGY ROBERT E. ALLEN PINCKNEY C. ENNISS, II JOHN J. GLEASON, JR. EMORY L. HAYGOOD CHARLES L. HOLLAND, JR. ROBERT E. JOHNSTON EDWARD C. LANGHAM, JR. ASA M. MBADOWS JAMIE S. PETERS HENRY N. SEGREST, JR. RONALD A. WILKINS, II EUGENE D. WITHERSPOON, JR. MASTER OF DIVINITY JAMES B. BANKHEAD, JR. JAMES H. BUMGARDNER LEONARD L. BUMGARDNER, JR. JERROLD C. BURNSIDE CHARLES W. CLUBB JERRY O. DAVIS L. ROBERT DEWESTER, II JACK A. DUNWOODY CHARLES B. EVANS, III FORD F. G'SEGNER MATTIE E. HART Summa Cum Laude with Honors in Theology BILL R. HAVENS JOHN D. HOLMES WILLIAM C. HUNT, JR. IAIN INGLIS Cum Laude G. WILLIAM JONES Magna Cum Laude with Honors in New Testament ERVIN R. JOSLIN JAMES R. LANIER JOHN S. LYONS THOMAS B. McPHAIL DARRELL A. MONROE, JR. DAVID L. MORGAN Cum Laude with Honors in Pastoral Care CECIL B. MURPHEY Magna Cum Laude wijth Honors in New Testament JAN M. RHODES JAMES R. SHROYER JAMES B. STANFORD, III THOMAS B. TYNDALL CHARLES A. VAN WAGNER, II JAMES E. WATSON ROBERT CECIL WILKES, JR. MASTER OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION BILLY H. EMMETT ROBERT A. JOHNSON DIPLOMA JOHN W. STODGHILL AWARDS MADE IN 1969-70 ALUMNI FELLOWSHIP: Cecil B. Murphey FANNIE JORDON BRYAN FELLOWSHIPS : G. William Jones, David L. Morgan ANNA CHURCH WHITNER FELLOWSHIP: Mattie E. Hart PAUL T. FUHRMANN BOOK PRIZE: Kenneth P. Wackes AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY AWARD: L. Robert De Wester, II WILDS BOOK PRIZE: Mattie E. Hart 10 1970-71 ROLL OF STUDENTS ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL DEGREE STUDENTS DOCTOR OF SACRED THEOLOGY J. Don Aderhold B.A., Stone Mountain, Georgia B.D., C. Charles Benz, Jr. B.A., Jacksonville, Florida B.D., William P. Boyle B.A., Decatur, Georgia B.D., Hugh L. Eichelberger B.A., Hendersonville, North Carolina B.D., Charles G. Helms B.A., Atlanta, Georgia B.D., Charles L. Holland, Jr. B.A., Atlanta, Georgia B.D., Th.M James R. Mason B.A., Decatur, Georgia B.D., Th.M R. Donnell McCall B.A., Taiwan B.D., Th.M Mercer University Columbia Theological Seminary Presbyterian College Columbia Theological Seminary Davidson College Union Theological Seminary (Va.) Presbyterian College Columbia Theological Seminary Davidson College Union Theological Seminary (N.Y. Mercer University Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Ky.) ., Columbia Theological Seminary Bethel College Bethel Seminary ., Luther Seminary Bob Jones University Columbia Theological Seminary ., Austin Presbyterian Seminary MASTER OF THEOLOGY Calendar Year 1970 Robert E. Allen B.A., Decatur, Georgia B.D., Roger A. Armistead B.A., Huntsville, Texas B.D., Robert L. Armistead B.S., Johnson City, Tennessee B.D., C. Paul Bennett, Jr. B.S., Charleston, West Virginia B.D., David R. Black B.A., Jackson, Georgia B.D., Scobie C'. Branson B.A., Griffin, Georgia B.D., R. Hugh Burns B.A., Decatur, Georgia B.D., Somchart Cha-umthong B.A., Bangkok, Thailand B.D., Donald E. Davis B.A., Miami, Florida B.D., William J. Delay B.A., Atlanta, Georgia B.D., Lenoir Rhyne College Lutheran Theological Seminary Asbury College Asbury Theological Seminary East Tennessee State University Columbia Theological Seminary Florida State University Columbia Theological Seminary Midwestern University Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Birmingham Southern College Candler School of Theology Presbyterian College Columbia Theological Seminary Silliman University Silliman Divinity School University of Akron United Theological Seminary (Ohio) Baylor University Columbia Theological Seminary 11 Burrell D. Dinkins B.A. , Asbury College Decatur, Georgia B.D. , Candler School of Theology Cantey C. Dubose, Jr. B.A. , Presbyterian College Birmingham, Alabama B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary Pinckney C. Enniss, Jr. B.S., Davidson College Atlanta, Georgia B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary Gene B. Ethridge B.A. , Mercer University Savannah, Georgia B.D. , Andover-Newton Theological School George J. Evans B.A. , Southwestern at Memphis B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary Jo D. Faddis B.A. , King College Decatur, Georgia B.D. , Candler School of Theology Robert A. Foster B.A. , Johns Hopkins University Lenoir, North Carolina B.D. , Duke Divinity School Richard T. Frazier B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology Decatur, Georgia B.D. , Candler School of Theology John J. Gleason, Jr. B.S., University of Missouri Milledgeville, Georgia B.D. , Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Ky.) Joseph A. Greer B.S., Davidson College Hendersonville, North Carolina B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary E. Langston Haygood B.A. , Belhaven College Atlanta, Georgia B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary Ross T. Hightower B.S., Middle Tennessee State University Birmingham, Alabama B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary William D. Hines B.S., Auburn University B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary Charles L. Holland B.A. , Mercer University B.D. , Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Ky.) Raymond F. Horan, Jr. B.A. , St. Bernard's College Decatur, Georgia B.D. , St. Bernard's Seminary William C. Jackson, Jr. B.A. , Union University Decatur, Georgia B.D. , Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Ky.) Eun-Yong Kim B.A. , Keimyung Christian College Korea B.D. , Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Korea) Th.IV [., The Graduate School, Yonsei University Cecilio N. Lajara B.A. : , University of Puerto Rico Stone Mountain, Georgia M. Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Edward C. Langham, Jr. B.A. , Presbyterian College Columbia, South Carolina B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary Sun Young Lee B.S., Seoul National University Korea B.D. , Presbyterian Theological College T. Dwight Linton B.S., University of Richmond Nashville, Tennessee B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary Sidney S. Macaulay B.A. , Erskine College Decatur, Georgia B.D. , Erskine Seminary Yong Gil Maeng B.A. , Taejon College Korea B.D. , Presbyterian Seminary (Korea) James 0. Maner B.S., University of Mississippi Grenada, Mississippi B.D. , Columbia Theological Seminary 12 Asa M. Meadows West Point, Georgia Charles E. McGowan Decatur, Georgia David L. Morgan Decatur, Georgia Edwin L. Morrison Decatur, Georgia Robert O. Moss, III West Point, Georgia Terrence Mulford Chamblee, Georgia David W. Nash Atlanta, Georgia Ken-ichi Nogi Japan Odacir de Oliveira Decatur, Georgia Jamie Samuel Peters Decatur, Georgia Angel M. Reynoso Mexico Jan M. Rhodes Calhoun, Georgia Clifford L. Rigby Decatur, Georgia Bernard L. Riley Athens, Georgia H. Neill Segrest, Jr. Tuskegee, Alabama David G. Shoemaker Decatur, Georgia Donald E. Shoup Burr Oak, Kansas Thomas A. Sizemore, Jr. Decatur, Georgia Stephen J. Sloop, Jr. Powder Springs, Georgia Charles A. Van Wagner, II Decatur, Georgia Thomas D. Walker Decatur, Georgia Ronald A. Wilkins Milledgeville, Georgia Eugene D. Witherspoon Clarkston, Georgia B.B.A., Marshall College B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Davidson College B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., King College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Wheaton College B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Davidson College B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Davidson College B.D., Union Theological Seminary (Va.) B.A., Waseda University (Japan) B.D., Nihon Kirisuto Kyokai (Japan) B.A., Instituto Jose Manuel Da Conceicao in Brazil B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Davidson College B.D., Union Theological Seminary (Va.) Juarez Preparatory Institute Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Mexico Presbyterian College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Millsaps College B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Atlanta Christian College , Butler University Christian Theological Seminary Presbyterian College Columbia Theological Seminary Sterling College M.Div., Gordon Divinity School B.S., Kansas State University B.D., Candler School of Theology B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Belhaven College B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Wake Forest College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Belhaven College Columbia Theological Seminary University of Texas Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Davidson College Union Theological Seminary (Va.) Dip., Dip., B.A.. M.A. B.D., B.A., B.D., B.A., B.D. B.A. B.D. B.A. B.D. 13 FIRST PROFESSIONAL DEGREE STUDENTS THIRD YEAR Name Home town College Presbytery or Denomination John L. Akers Atlanta, Georgia Richard F. Altork Key Biscay ne, Florida William R. Anderson Albany, Georgia James H. Banbury Charlotte, North Carolina Raymond D. Barfield Decatur, Georgia Theodore E. Blackwell Charleston, South Carolina Ronald A. Botsford St. Petersburg, Florida Gary L. Bryant Cromona, Kentucky D. Breckinridge Castleman New Orleans, Louisiana Lindsey J. Collins Jacksonville, Florida Bruce E. Davis Greenville, South Carolina D. Melvin Davis Seneca, South Carolina James D. Gaillard Jacksonville, Florida Wayne D. Griffin W. Palm Beach, Florida J. Daniel Hagan Carrollton, Georgia Renee Huie Atlanta, Georgia George W. Johnson Talladega, Alabama Fred L. Keith Decatur, Georgia John W. Larson Vicksburg, Mississippi Tommie G. Malone Whitmire, South Carolina Billy J. Martin College Park, Georgia John K. McCallum, Jr. Jackson, Mississippi B.A., Georgia State University Atlanta B.A., Belhaven College Everglades B.S., University of Southern Mississippi Southwest Georgia B.A., Presbyterian College Mecklenburg B.A., Georgia State University Christian & Missionary Alliance B.S., Clemson University Charleston B.A., Colgate University Westminster B.A., King College Greenbriar B.A., Belhaven College New Orleans B.S., Davidson College Suwannee B.A., Belhaven College South Mississippi B.A., Presbyterian College Piedmont B.A., Jacksonville University Suwannee B.A., Florida Atlantic University Northeast Florida, UPUSA B.F.A.; M.F.A., University of Georgia Atlanta Georgia State University Atlanta B.A., University of Alabama North Alabama B.M.E., Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta B.A., Southwestern at Memphis Central Mississippi B.A., Florida State University South Carolina B.A., West Georgia College Atlanta B.A., Presbyterian College Atlanta 14 David L. McDonald Brunswick, Georgia L. Wayne Meredith Richmond, Virginia Robert S. Miles, Jr. Falls Church, Virginia Daniel K. Shaddock, Jr. Doraville, Georgia John D. Sharp Denver, Colorado Albert D. Shaw, Jr. Miami, Florida Dennis W. Short Orlando, Florida Robert S. Smith Jacksonville, Florida Harry C. Stafford Birmingham, Alabama Bryan C. Stamper Avondale Estates, Georgia David S. Templeton, Jr. Clinton, South Carolina Kenneth J. Terrell Ware Shoals, South Carolina James J. Therrell Union, South Carolina Jose Vera Gnaynabo, Puerto Rico T. Mark Verdery Columbia, South Carolina James O. Watkins, Jr. Decatur, Georgia Patrick J. Willson Fort Worth, Texas Albert F. Wyllie Metairie, Louisiana E. Barbara Yonteck Miami Springs, Florida B.A., Presbyterian College Savannah B.S., Richmond Professional Institute Atlanta B.A., King College Potomac B.A., Lamar State College of Technology Southern Baptist B.A., Bishop College Baptist B.A., William Carey College South Mississippi B.A., South-Eastern Bible College Assembly of God B.A. Princeton University M.A., Georgia Washington University J.D., Harvard Law School Suwannee B.A., Samford University Birmingham B.A., Emory University Atlanta B.A., Presbyterian College South Carolina B.A., Presbyterian College South Carolina B.A., Presbyterian College Enoree University of Puerto Rico Atlanta B.A., University of South Carolina Congaree B.S.I.M., Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta B.A., University of Texas Presbyterian B.A., Wheaton College New Orleans B.S., University of Miami Everglades SECOND YEAR William R. Bishop, Jr. Lookout Mountain, Tennessee Calvin W. Bowden Gulfport, Mississippi George A. Brown, Jr. Anderson, South Carolina Peter C. Carruthers Clearwater, Florida B.A., Wheaton College Knoxville B.S., Mississippi State University South Mississippi B.A., Wofford College Piedmont B.A., Florida Southern College Westminster 15 Juan O. Cepero Hato Rey, Puerto Rico Wendel D. Craker Decatur, Georgia J. Lawrence Cuthill Orlando, Florida Billy W. DuBose Clemson, South Carolina J. Frederick Fife Prattville, Alabama R. Michael Homes Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania J. Ernest Johnson, III Chattanooga, Tennessee Brian I. Johnston Miami Springs, Florida Mary N. Jones Tuscumbia, Alabama C. Sprott King Florence, South Carolina John H. Kinnaird, Jr. Memphis, Tennessee Stanley B. Landrum Lithonia, Georgia N. Eugene Lassiter, Jr. Chesapeake, Virginia S. Caroline Leach Chattanooga, Tennessee James B. McLain, Jr. Marrietta, Georgia James E. McNaull West Cola, South Carolina Thomas L. Musselman Clayton, Alabama Charles N.Neder Jacksonville, Florida Bonita J. Nelson Dundee, Florida John H. Nicolson Norcross, Georgia Ronald L. Odum Bristol, Tennessee Joseph W. Piatt St. Louis, Missouri James P. Richards, III Lancaster, South Carolina Howard G. Shockley Opelika, Alabama Douglas B. Stearns Decatur, Georgia David E. Swindall Decatur, Georgia Thangchuoilo Assam, India B.A., University of Puerto Rico B.A., Marion College Wesleyan B.A., University of Florida St. Johns B.A., Central Wesleyan College Pentecostal B.A., Huntingdon College East Alabama B.A., Houghton College Pittsburgh, UPUSA B.A., University of Tennessee at Chatta. St. Andrews, UPUSA B.B.A., University of Georgia Cherokee B.S., Florence State College United Methodist B.A., Wofford College Pee Dee B.A., Southwestern at Memphis Memphis B.S., University of Southern Mississippi United Methodist B.A., University of Richmond East Alabama B.A., University of Chattanooga Knoxville B.A., Davidson College Cherokee B.A., University of South Carolina Congaree B.S., Troy State University East Alabama B.A., University of Georgia Suwannee B.A., Baylor University Baptist B.S., Nyack Missionary College Atlanta B.S., East Tennessee State University Holston B.A., Belhaven College New Orleans B.A., Davidson College Bethel B.S., Auburn University East Alabama B.A., King College Atlanta B.A., Georgia State University Atlanta B.A., Haflong College Presbyterian, N.E. India 16 Ronald M. Thomas Knoxville, Tennessee Calvin L. Vermeire Pompano Beach, Florida Kenneth P. Wackes Ft. Lauderdale, Florida James E. Watson Sherman, Texas John A. Zachry Chattanooga, Tennessee University of Tennessee Knoxville B.S., Ohio Northern University Everglades B.S.M., Nyack Missionary College Everglades B.A., Asbury College Northeast Texas B.A., Southwestern at Memphis Methodist FIRST YEAR V. Eugene Abshier Belleview, Florida Robert R. Allen Gainesville, Florida Robert P. Anderson Tallahassee, Florida Thomas J. Aycock, III Jacksonville, Florida Claud G. Baltimore Florence, Alabama Steven E. Barrett Baton Rouge, Louisiana Thomas K. Black Cocoa, Florida Dewey Bowen Boston, Georgia William A. Bryant, Jr. Quincy, Florida George E. Campbell, Jr. Orlando, Florida Eugene C. Case Ripley, Ohio C. Harley Chappell Silver Spring, Maryland Jerry E. Cole Whitesburg, Georgia Bennett E. Cox Mooresville, North Carolina Dean V. DuBois Bradenton, Florida Kenneth R. Ford El Dorado, Arkansas Scott C. Girard Charlotte, North Carolina Joe G. Gregory Quincy, Florida H. Eugene Harris Fort Payne, Alabama B.A., Maryville College West Florida, UPUSA B.A., University of Florida Suwannee B.A., Florida State University St. Johns B.S., University of Florida Suwannee B.S., Florence State University McGredy, Cumberland Presbyterian B.A., Southwestern at Memphis Memphis B.A., Florida State University Augusta-Macon B.A., Berry College Baptist B.A., Presbyterian College Florida B.I.E., M.I.E., Univeristy of Florida Presbyterian B.A., Morehead State University Scioto, UPUSA B.A., Arkansas College Washington, UPUSA B.A., West Georgia College Southern Baptist B.A., University of North Carolina (Charlotte) Concord B.S., Florida State University Westminster B.A., Arkansas College Ouachita B.A., University of South Carolina Mecklenburg B.A., Southwestern at Memphis Florida B.S., Southwestern Assemblies of God College Assembly of God 17 Charles E. Hart Mobile, Alabama B. Bradford Hestix Atlanta, Georgia William J. Holmes, Jr. Columbia, South Carolina Barnie P. Jones, Jr. Orlando, Florida Barry J. McCrory Jackson, Mississippi Sherwood C. McKay, Jr. Atlanta, Georgia Dan L. Mitchell Campbellsville, Kentucky Richard P. Neldon Atlanta, Georgia Ronald L. Ort Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Frank D. Paulk Lakeland, Florida Charles R. Philips Rochester, Pennsylvania Joe L. Puckett, III Huntersville, North Carolina James H. Quillin Atlanta, Georgia Joseph E. Rossman College Park, Georgia Glenn A. Ruggles Dade City, Florida Lynn E. Shurley, Jr. Meridian, Mississippi P. David Snellgrove Columbus, Mississippi J. Richard Stanford Clearwater, Florida Thomas B. Sullivan LaFayette, Georgia Eric K. Swenson Decatur, Georgia William S. Troutman Harmony, North Carolina J. Mark Wilburn Jackson, Mississippi Larry W. Wilson Robbinsville, North Carolina B.A., Southwestern at Memphis Mobile B.A., Oglethorpe College Atlanta B.A., University of South Carolina Congaree B.S., University of Georgia St. Johns B.S., Mississippi State University St. Andrews B.A., Presbyterian College Atlanta B.S., Campbellsville College Louisville B.S., Georgia State University Atlanta B.A., University of Florida United Methodist B.A., Southeastern Bible College B.A., Friends University Beaver - Butler, UPUSA B.A., Wake Forest University Mecklenburg B.A., Southwestern Assemblies of God College Assembly of God B.S., Valdosta State College Atlanta B.S., University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) Westminster B.A., Millsaps College Central Mississippi Bethel College St. Andrew B.A., University of Tampa Westminster B.A., King College Cherokee B.S., Georgia State University Atlanta B.A., John J. Pershing College Concord B.S., Belhaven College Central Mississippi B.A., Western Carolina University Baptist UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS Leslie A. Andrews Atlanta, Georgia Charles H. Beal Stone Mountain, Georgia Patricia J. Botsford Decatur, Georgia E. Victor Hanson Newnan, Georgia Carroll B. Hastings East Point, Georgia Carole G. Jackson Decatur, Georgia William P. Lancaster, Jr. Spartanburg, South Carolina Kui Chul Lee Chunju, Korea Kyung Sook Lee Decatur, Georgia Anne C. Mitchell Forsyth, Georgia Thomas E. Moody Atlanta, Georgia Richard C. Nourse, Jr. Greenville, Mississippi Darrell T. Rhoades Chamblee, Georgia Jane G. Rhodes Decatur, Georgia Joyce C. Tucker Atlanta, Georgia Merlin E. Watts Laurel, Mississippi Ralph S. Wright Conyers, Georgia Eugene A. Yancey, Jr. Forest Park, Georgia John Albert Yates, Sr. Dublin, Georgia Jack Zorn Warner Robins, Georgia B.A., Nyack Missionary College Christian & Missionary Alliance B.A., Columbia Bible College B.D., Th.M., Southern Baptist Theologi- cal Seminary (Ky.) Baptist Presbyterian B.A., University of Georgia Baptist B.A., Baylor University Th.M., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Th.S., Th.D., Southern Baptist Theologi- cal Seminary Baptist B.A., Union University Baptist B.A., Wofford College Enoree B.A., Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Korea) Presbyterian, Korea Chung Ang Theological Seminary Presbyterian, Korea B.M., University of Georgia Methodist B.A., University of Georgia L.Th., B.D., University of the South Episcopal B.S., Mississippi State University Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Seminary St. Andrew B.A., Oglethorpe College B.A., Agnes Scott College Presbyterian B.A., Duke University M.A.R., Yale Divinity School Presbyterian B.S., University of Southern Mississippi Atlanta Episcopal B.A., Florida Bible College Baptist B.A., Rust College M.Div., Interdenominational Theological Center Augusta-Macon B.A., Alabama Christian College Church of Christ 19 INTERNS Clarence O. Magee, Jr. Birmingham, Alabama Joseph B. Rightmyer Americus, Georgia B.A., Louisiana State University Birmingham B.S., Georgia Southwestern College Southwest Georgia SUMMER SCHOOL 1970 Thomas J. Aycock Claud G. Baltimore William R. Bishop, Jr. Thomas K. Black Clifton Borders Calvin W. Bowden Dewey Bowen George A. Brown, Jr. George E. Campbell, Jr. Peter C. Carruthers Eugene C. Case Bennett E. Cox J. Lawrence Cuthill Dean V. DuBois J. Frederick Fife Kenneth R. Ford H. Eugene Harris James T. Harris Charles E. Hart B. Bradford Hestir, III Barnie P. Jones, Jr. S. Caroline Leach Barry J. McCrory James E. McNaull Daniel L. Mitchell James H. Quillin John T. Randolph Darrell T. Rhoades James P. Richards Glenn A. Ruggles Denver H. Sizemore J. Richard Stanford Larry Summerour David E. Swindall Ronald M. Thomas William S. Troutman Calvin L. Vermeire J. Mark Wilburn Larry W. Wilson Eugene A. Yancey, Jr. 20 DIRECTORY FOR CORRESPONDENCE Address inquiries to the following at Columbia Seminary, Decatur, Georgia 30031 Concerning general information about the Seminary, gifts and bequests J. McDowell Richards, President Concerning admission, scholarships James T. Richardson, Director of Admissions Concerning field education or student employment J. Richard Bass, Director of Field Education Concerning business matters and housing F. Sidney Anderson, Treasurer Concerning transcripts and academic records C. Benton Kline, Dean of the Faculty Concerning graduate studies S. A. Cartledge, Dean of the Graduate Department Concerning alumni matters or public relations Steve A. Bacon, Vice President for Development Concerning continuing education Harold B. Prince, Librarian COLUMBIA CATALOG SERIES five separate booklets 1 . Calendar / Financial Information / Rosters of Faculty and Students issued annually in November 2. Academic Information / Course Descriptions issued annually in May 3. Introducing Columbia Theological Seminary 4. History / Memorials / Resources and Opportunities 5. Faculty / Pictures and Introductions issued periodically f7 jS ixfjffjtiittHi^BJE. tTT i mk ititrtli jnffw if, r l