Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1964 Page: 1 of 4
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REGISTRATION DAY—Clifford Reel, principal of
Boyd-Buchanan School, and Mrs. Luther McDowell,
secretary, enroll part of the record-breaking student
body at the private school this fall.
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into the campus, carrying a
maximum load ot students to
wnd-fiom the ashed. Boyd
cause of the larger eighth grade ;
class which has 28 students.
As the school continues to ‘
grow both in number and aca-
demically the officials begin
looking toward the day when the
high school can be add-
ed. The junior high school in
its very first year is operat-
ing under full accreditation
from the state of Tennessee.
Another of the encouraging
reports from the school this
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He will speak at the Brainerd
Church on the following sub-
jects”:
October 12— "The Organisa-
tion of the Church”
October IS—"The Duties and
Responsibilities of Elders”
October 14—"The Great Re-
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These Bible courses will be
offered to MTSC students for
tuition of M a semester hour.
MTSC students, under college
regulations, may take up to 11
hours of Bible courses as etoe
fives. .
The courses wlg^tie offered
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igene W. Clevenger, a
tanooga has planned a series of
Bible lectures - on "Church
Leadership." Monday through
Thursday nights, October 12-15.
Robert S. Bell, an elder of the
Preston Road Church in Dallas,
Texas, will deliver the four lec-
tures.
He has spoken on this theme
at a number of churches during
the past several years.
Bell has been successful in
several business enterprises in
Dallas. In 1929 be became vice
president and treasurer of Skil-
led and Sons, Inc., Of Dallas, a
retail drug store chain. In 1941
be resigned from this firm to
Buehane^to to
next year be- Loading the school again this J i
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Both Lower Division and Upper
Division courses in Bible will
be made available to students
at Middle Tennessee State Col-
lege in Murfreesboro this fall.
This is made possible through
Christ which is located across
the street from the campus.
Lower Divirion (for fresh-
men and sophomores) has open
school bus. The bus win run a to it Plbte Ui, T. —
meat.” This to a 1
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CHATTANOOGA—Boyd-Buch-
anan School in Chattanooga be-
gan the 1954-85 school year Sep-
tember I with a record enroll-
ment of 248. Last year’s total
Mill.
Boyd-Buchanan is a school op-
erated by members of the
Church of Christ In which Bible
classes are part of the daily cur-
riculum.
This to a special year for
Boyd-Buchanan in many ways.
The moot outstanding single
Mature of'this school year to
that this to the first year that
the school win operate as a jun-
ior high school. For the first
time the ninth grade to operat-
ing at the top of the school
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made executive vice president; :
in December 1955 be was nam-
ed president; and in 1958 he
was named chairman of the
board.
In 1958 Wyatt Food Stores
were sold to Kroger’s, and the
chain of Wyatt Cafeterias, Inc.,
was maintained and expanded.
Bell to currently chairman of
the executive committee and the
„ . .executive director of the cafe-
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Bell has been for a number of |
years a member of the Board
of Trustees of Abilene Christian
College. His chief interest, how-
ever, to in his church work at
the Preston Road Church where
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ths tower grades. Actually these
dosses are operating with tbs
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year to President James Eaton.
Eaton, who serves as minister
for the Signal Mountain church
of Christ, Is beginning his third
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Bearing the academic load
and actual operation of the
school itself to principal Clifford
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Brainerd Church of Christ. He,
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in this position.
EnroUmdrt for the 1954-M
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Nichols, James W. & Powell, J. Marvin. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1964, newspaper, September 18, 1964; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313145/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.