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Vice President for Student Affairs Prof. Lloyd Huebner
WELCOME It is a pleasure to welcome so many new students to our campus for the 1978-79 school year.
There is no doubt that the faculty
and all returning students are happy that you have chosen to attend
Dr. Martin Luther College to begin studies for full time work in the church.
A great need for dedicated young people exists in our
church and we recognize your attendance in our school as an effort to fill that need .
We look forward to meeting all of you personally
during the course of the year in order to assist and encourage you in your work . We are grateful to our Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Church for the facilities which they have placed at our disposal on our campus in order to make your stay in our midst pleasant and comfortable .
When
the rigors of your academic work begin to confront you, when personal probl ems come your way, or when you simply feel the need for a visit, we welcome you to stop in to share whatever joys or difficulties which you may be experiencing.
We pray that you will have a successful and
profitable year. L. O. Huebner Dean of Students
Dr. M a rtin Luther Coll--•
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Fall, 1978
WORDS OF WELCOME On behalf of board, faculty, and staff I have the privilege of welcoming you, new and returning students, to this campus for the 1978-1979 academic year. During this academic year you will be furthering your education in the academic disciplines.
If in the process, however, you do not
become better equipped to be witnesses to the Gospel, to be witnesses of Jesus Christ, to be dedicated Christian teachers, then you will have spent a year without benefit i ng
from the most precious commodity this college
has to offer, a deeper understanding and assimilation of God's inspired, inerrant Word. In view of the foregoing I want to assure you that the entire faculty and staff wish to be of as much help to you as possible as you prepare for the teaching ministry.
It is our prayer that when this school
year is completed, it can be said of you as it was of the early Christians: "The hand of the Lord was with them."
This means that you will have been
charged with the power of God and filled with fervor and conviction .
You
can expect great things of God; therefore, don't be afraid to undertake all that which prepares you for doing great things on behalf of His kingdom.
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