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GCC1982-Index.Pdf • INDEX GENERAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MINUTES 1982 Page AAEN, BERNHARD--TEACHER, ASIA-AMER ENGLISH SCHOOL, FAR EASTERN DIV 82-99 ABDELNOUR, ANEES--REASSIGNED TO ACCOUNTANT, MIDDLE EAST UNION 82-405 ABELLA, GILBERTO--LIBRARIAN, SOLUSI COLL, ZIMBABWE, TR-AFR DIV 82-180 ACADEMIC AND PASTORAL FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY COMMITTEE - ADJ 82-41 ACADEMY ACCOUNTING MANUAL COMMITTEE - APPOINTED 82-144 ADAMS, DAVID AND BERNEVA--PERM RETURN FROM KENYA, EAST AFR DIV 82-188 ADAMS, DAVID--RELEASED FROM DENOMINATIONAL EMPLOYMENT 82-123 ADAMS, ELVIN--ELECTED ASSOC DIR, HEALTH/TEMP DEPT, GEN CONE 82-320 ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE--TERMS OF REFERENCE AMENDED 82-98 ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE, 7 EXECUTOR FEES - POLICY AMENDMENT 82-325 ADUGNAW, TEGETE--BUSINESS DEPT, UCEA, EASTERN AFR DIV 82-3 ADV WORLD RADIO BOARD & ADV WORLD RADIO EXEC COM - ADJUSTMENTS 82-34 ADVENTIST BOOK CENTER SUBCOMMITTEE - MEMBERSHIP ADJUSTMENT 82-62 ADVENTIST MEDIA CENTER ADVENTIST MEDIA CENTER STUDY COMMITTEE - APPOINTED 82-79 CREDENTIALS AND LICENSES 82-35 CREDENTIALS AND LICENSES 82-112 CREDENTIALS AND LICENSES 82-187 • CREDENTIALS AND LICENSES 82-373 ROBINSON, REGINALD--DIRECTOR, FIELD SERVICES 82-2 ADVENTIST MEDIA CENTER STUDY COMMITTEE--APPOINTED 82-79 ADVENTIST REVIEW EDITORIAL BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION--GUIDELINES 82-395 ADVENTIST REVIEW EDITORIAL BOARD AND ADVISORY COUNCIL 82-397 ADVENTIST REVIEW--ADMINISTRATIVE RELATIONSHIPS ADVENTIST REVIEW--EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 822:84 ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL AFRICA--BORROWING 82-2 ADVENTIST WORLD PURCHASING SERVICE BANK ACCOUNT SIGNATURES--SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK BANK ACCOUNT SIGNATURES--SUBURBAN TRUST f12:1 6699 ADVENTIST-LAYMEN'S SERVICES UPDATE 82-86 AESCHLIMANN, C E--TO SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION 82-144 AESCHLIMANN, CARLOS--TO EURO-AFRICA DIVISION 82-25 AFFOLTER, GARY--PERM RETURN FROM NIGERIA, AFR-INDIAN OCEAN DIVISION 82-381 AFRICA YOUTH CURRICULUM AND RESOURCE MATERIALS COMMITTEE 82-266 AFRICA-INDIAN OCEAN DIVISION ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL AFRICA--BORROWING 82-2 ARTHUR, JOHN--DEVELOPMENT AID DIRECTOR 82-16 AWONIYI, M A--PHYSICIAN, INISHA COMMUNITY MED CTR, NIGERIA 82-192 BADU, E A--TREASURY WORKER, W AFRICAN UNION 82-22 BAKSTAD, T--RELEASED, MASANGA LEPROSY HOSP, SIERRA LEONE 82-370 BAKSTAD, T--STAFF PHYSICIAN, MASANGA LEPROSY HOSP, SIERRA LEONE 82-310 BARELLI, DANIELO--REASSIGNED, PRESIDENT, GABON MISSION 82-381 BARELLI, DANIELO--RELEASED, EAST CAMEROUN MISSION 82-48 • BARELLI, DANIELO--PASTOR/EVANGELIST, E CAMEROUN MISS 82-42 GCC 1982 Minutes Index - Page 2 Page 82-12 • BARIZO, MYJELA--NURSE, SONGA ADV HOSPITAL, ZAIRE BARIZO, MYJELA--RELEASED, SONGA ADV HOSPITAL 82-53 BAYNE, CARLYLE--RELEASED, WEST AFRICA UNION 82-42 BECKHAUG, R--PRINCIPAL, KONOLA ACAD, LIBERIA 82-173 BECKHAUG, R--RELEASED, KONOLA ACADEMY, LIBERIA 82-188 BENEZECK, JEAN-LUC--REASSIGNED TO MUGONERO HOSP, RWANDA 82-135 BLISS, CATHERINE--RELEASED, AFRICA-INDIAN OCEAN DIVISION 82-104 BODENMANN, REINHARD--RELEASED, NANGA-EBOKO SEMINARY 82-48 BODENMANN, REINHART--THEOLOGY PROF, NANGA-EBOKO SEM, CAMEROUN 82-35 BOLANTE, RUBEN--ACCOUNTANT, DIVISION OFFICE 82-99 BRADFIELD, NEVILLE--PILOT, KASAI PROJECT, ZAIRE UNION 82-208 BRINKMAN, J--FACT-FINDING TEAM, CHAD 82-53 BUENO, ANTONIO--RELEASED, ADV COLL, CAMEROUN 82-213 BUENO, ANTONIO--THEOLOGY TEACHER, NANGA-EBOKO SEM, CAMEROUN 82-180 BUYCK, MYRIAM--TO RECORD ASSIGNMENT TO mina MISSION AS SECRETARY 82-218 CABALLERO, F B--AUDITOR 82-16 CARAYON, GILBERT--RELEASED, MONDOU, CHAD 82-110 CHARLES, AUDLEY--THEOLOGY TEACHER ADV SEM OF W AFR, NIGERIA 82-310 CHURCH, L G--SEC-TREAS, KASAI PROJECT, ZAIRE UNION 82-370 CITIBANK ACCOUNT SIGNATURES - AFRICA-IND OCEAN DIV 82-43 CITIBANK ACCOUNT SIGNATURES - AFRICA-IND OCEAN DIV 82-72 DAITEY, ANDREWS--DISTRICT PASTOR, W CAMEROUN MISS 82-104 DAVIDIAN, RICHARD--RELEASED, ADV UNIV OF CENT AFR, RWANDA 82-180 DE ALMEIDA, MARIANA--BILINGUAL OFFICE SECRETARY, CENT AFR UNION 82-122 DECHAMPS, ELISE--NURSE, KOZA ADV HOSP, CAMEROUN 82-16 411 DEDIC, BRANCO--BUSINESS MGR, NANGA-EBOKO, CAMEROUN 82-99 DE PADUA, VICTOR--RELEASED, GUINEA-BISSAU 82-22 DE WINTER, GILBERT--DEPT DIRECTOR, SAHEL UNION, SENEGAL 82-57 DE WINTER, GILBERT--RELEASED, SAHEL UNION 82-209 DUNNETT, APRIL--TEACHER, ADV SEMINARY OF W AFRICA, NIGERIA 82-218 EKKENS, RICHARD--RELEASED, AUCA, RWANDA 82-136 ELEMENTARY TEACHER, FRENCH-SPEAKING--SAHEL UNION 82-218 ESTEY, ERNEST--TRANSFER TO MASANGA LEPROSY HOSPITAL 82-142 EXCHANGE RATE ADJUSTMENT 82-43 EXCHANGE RATE ADJUSTMENT 82-66 EXCHANGE RATE ADJUSTMENT 82-129 EXCHANGE RATE ADJUSTMENT 82-411 EXCHANGE RATE ADJUSTMENTS 82-153 FALCAO, TITO--DEPT DIRECTOR, SAHEL UNION 82-218 FATOMA, A D--TEACHER, LIBERIAN MISSION 82-354 FIDELIA, ROLAND--DEPT DIRECTOR, SAHEL UNION, SENEGAL 82-57 FIDELIA, ROLAND--RELEASED, SAHEL UNION 82-114 FIORENZA, MARIA A--RELEASED, SONGA HOSPITAL, ZAIRE 82-123 FLY, J L--AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICES COORDINATOR, DIV OFFICE 82-99 FORDE, RONALD--TRANSFER TO LUBUMBASHI DENTAL CLINIC, ZAIRE 82-180 FRANCO, A L--TREASURER, ZAIRE UNION 82-388 FREI, RENE--EXTEND AVSC AS MATH TEACHER, DOGBA COLL, CAMEROUN 82-99 FREI, SYLVAIN--TEACHER, IVORY COAST SEC SCHOOL 82-168 FREUDENBER, MICHAEL--PHYSICIAN, CAMEROUN MISS HOSP, KOZA 82-180 GERTSCH, ROBERT--PHYSICIAN, ANDAPA HOSP, MADAGASCAR 82-110 GERTSCH, ROBERT--RELEASED, ANDAPA HOSP, MADAGASCAR 82-114 411 • GCC 1982 Minutes Index - Page 3 Page GORDON, 0 E--MINISTERIAL/STEWARDSHIP, W AFRICA UNION 82-388 GORDON, 0 E--RELEASED, MINISTERIAL/STEWARDSHIP, W AFRICA UNION 82-406 GROB, FREDERICK--PRESIDENT, NORTH CAMEROUN MISSION 82-354 GUAITA, ALBERTO--PRESIDENT, NO CAMEROUN & CHAD MISSIONS 82-405 GUSTAVSSON, LARS--TEACHER, ADV UNIV OF CENT AFR, RWANDA 82-71 HAMER, JAMES--MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR, CENT ZAIRE FIELD 82-310 HANNI, COLETTE--RELEASED, MUGONERO HOSPITAL 82-114 HANSEN, LILY--OFFICE SECRETARY, DIVISION 82-162 HATCHER, D C--PASTOR/EVANG, SIERRA LEONE MISSION 82-405 HENRIOT, PAUL--PRES, SENEGAL MISS, DEPT, SAHEL UNION 82-57 HENRIOT, PAUL--RELEASED, SENEGAL MISSION & SAHEL UNION 82-99 HERMANS, GEORGES--PRESIDENT, WEST CENT AFRICAN UNION, CAMEROUN 82-128 HOWELL, GLENN--YOUTH DIRECTOR, W AFRICAN UNION, GHANA 82-135 JACOBSON, AGNER--ASST TREASURER, NIGERIAN UNION 82-12 JACOBSON, AGNER--REASSIGNED TO MASANGA LEPROSY HOSP, SIERRA LEONE 82-357 JEGARD, MARION--NURSE, MASANGA LEPROSY HOSP, SIERRA LEONE 82-110 JEGARD, MARION--RELEASED, AVSC TO MASANGA LEPROSY HOSPITAL 82-357 JENSEN, W S--ADMIN ASST, ADVENT PRESS, GHANA 82-218 JOHNSSON, S L J--RELEASED, MASANGA LEPROSY HOSP, SIERRA LEONE 82-357 JOHANSSON, S L J--AGRICULTURIST, MASANGA LEPROSY HOSP, SIERRA LEONE 82-173 JOHNSON, D G--AUTO MECHANICS TEACHER, LUKANGA ADV SCHOOL, ZAIRE 82-162 JORGENSEN, LENNARD--TEACHER, OVERSEAS SCHOOL, ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST 82-135 JORGENSEN, P A--HEALTH DIRECTOR, NIGERIAN UNION 82-122 JORGENSEN, P A--RELEASED, NIGERIAN UNION 82-136 • JORGENSEN, P A--TRANSFER AS HEALTH DIRECTOR, NIGERIAN UNION 82-157 KREKLING, CARITA--MATRON/TEACHER, TECHIMAN VOC INST, GHANA 82-110 LA PIERRE, MARTHA--OFFICE SECRETARY, DIVISION 82-141 LACHENAL, MICHEL--REASSIGNED TO ANDAPA HOSP, MADAGASCAR 82-99 LANG, F C--RELEASED, ZAIRE UNION 82-48 LANG, FREDERICK--TREASURER, ZAIRE UNION 82-22 LAWRENCE, E A--DEPT DIRECTOR, LIBERIAN MISS & PASTOR, MONROVIA 82-381 LAYOUS, GERARD--FIELD MGR, BAZEGA IND CTR, UPPER VOLTA 82-173 LIVESAY, IVA M--OFFICE SECY, DIVISION 82-141 LONG, ALLAIN--FRENCH TEACHER, SONGA ADV SEC SCHOOL, ZAIRE 82-22 LONG, ALLAIN--RELEASED, SONGA ADV SEC SCHOOL, ZAIRE 82-123 MAAS, PHYLLIS--HOME EC TEACHER, YELE SEC SCHOOL, SIERRA LEONE 82-180 MAAS, PHYLLIS C--RELEASED, YELE SEC SCHOOL, SIERRA LEONE 82-354 MARZOCHINNI, TIMOTEO--RELEASED, NANGA-EBOKO SEMINARY, CAMEROUN 82-406 MARZOCHINNI, TIMOTEO--THEOLOGY TEACHER, NANGA-EBOKO SEM, CAMEROUN 82-218 MASCARENHAS, H--DISTRICT PASTOR, CAPE VERDE, SAHEL UNION 82-204 MAVARONICHOLAS, C--PUBLISHING DEPT DIRECTOR, SAHEL UNION 82-42 MAVARONICHOLAS, C--RELEASED, SAHEL UNION 82-104 MERCKX, ROGER--RELEASED, MUGONERO HOSPITAL 82-114 MERCKX, RUDI--DIRECTOR, PATIENT CARE, MUGONERO HOSP, RWANDA 82-48 MERCKX, RUDI--REASSIGNED TO BUSINESS MGR, MUGONERO HOSP, RWANDA 82-99 MICHAEL, S R--RELEASED, ASWA, NIGERIA 82-219 MICHAEL, S R--THEOLOGY TEACHER, ASWA, NIGERIA 82-128 MIINALAINEN, LAINA--NURSE, MASANGA LEPROSY HOSP, SIERRA LEONE 82-357 MORRISON, SHAUNIELLE A--CENT AFRICAN UNION, BURUNDI 82-405 NIELSEN, KARIN--PHYSIOTHERAPIST, MASANGA LEPROSY HOSP, SIERRA LEONE 82-219 • NUNEZ-AVEYTUA, ELIZABETH--BILINGUAL OFFICE SECY, DIVISION OFFICE 82-148 GCC 1982 Minutes Index - Page 4 Page • NUNEZ-AVEYTUA, ELIZABETH--BILINGUAL OFFICE SECY, IVORY COAST 82-168 OFFICE SECRETARY, FRENCH--SENEGAL MISS, SAHEL UNION 82-173 OLMEDO, JOSE--BUSINESS MGR, MUGONERO HOSP, RWANDA 82-114 OYOYO, ARNOLD--RELEASED, NIGERIA 82-142 PALA, ERNST--RELEASED, TOGO-BENIN MISSION 82-99 PEDERSEN, EGON--BUSINESS MGR, ABA MED CENTER, NIGERIA 82-4 PEDERSEN, EGON--RELEASED, ABA MEDICAL CENTER, NIGERIA 82-219 PINTO, MANUEL--TREASURER, EAST CAMEROUN MISSION 82-35 POHJOLA, P T--ELECTED DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT AND AID 82-122 POHJOLA, P T--FIELD SECRETARY 82-370 PRAESTIIN, BENT--MANAGER, ADVENT PRESS, GHANA 82-123 PRAESTIIN, BENT--RELEASED, ADVENT PRESS, GHANA 82-388 PRESSLEY, R Y--PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER, ASWA, NIGERIA 82-168 RICHARDSON, COLIN--DIRECTOR, SONGA NURSING SCH, ZAIRE 82-123 ROBERT, J P--SR CLERKSHIP, KOZA HOSP, CAMEROUN 82-213 ROELAND, JEAN-CLAUDE--TEACHER, MADAGASCAR ADV SEM SOAMANANDRARINY 82-72 SAAMAN, PHILIP--LAY ACTIVITIES & SABBATH SCHOOL DIRECTOR 82-370 SAGUAN, D S--DIRECTOR, ZAIRE ADV SEMINARY, LUKANGA 82-4 SAYET LAURENCE, JACQUELINE M--MASANGA LEPROSY HOSP, SIERRA LEONE 82-405 SCHMIDT, WONONA
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