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Index General Conference Committee Minutes 1976 Page 16 INDEX GENERAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MINUTES 1976 PAGE AAPYr OGDEN L--REAPPOINTMENT. EZMH, ETHIOPIA, AFRO-MIDEAST DIVISION 76-7 AABY, OGDEN L-RELEASED. EZMH. ETHIOPIA,. AFRO-MIDEAST DIVISION 76-17 AAEN, BERNARD A--PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE 75-170 AAEN, BERNHARD A-PERM RETURN FROM SINGAPORE. FAR EASTERN PTV 76-165 AALMOES, MARTHA--PERM RETURN FROM SIMB/E HOSP. ETHIOPIA, AFRO-MIDEAST 76-165 ABBEY, DONALD D--SOLUSI COLL. RHODESIA, TRANS-AFRICA DIV 75-38 ACADEMY OF ADVENTIST MINISTERS-DANIEL SKORFTZ, DIRECTOR 76-141 ACCOUNTING MANUAL REVISION COMMITTEE (STANDING) APPROVED 76-38 ACTIVITIES WITH ELEMENTS OF COMPETITION 76-403 ACUPUNCTURE COMMITTEE-DISCHARGED 76-135 ADAMS, ELVIN EUGENE--ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, DEPT OF HEALTH, GEN CONE 76-45 ADAMS, MEL-ADV BOOK CENTER ASSOCIATE, SOUTHERN CALIF CONE 76-145 ADAMS, W N-TO IADI MAY 10-JUNE 7, 1977 75-240 ADAMS, W M-TO NWO (NETHERLANDS) NOV 9-19, 1976, ADJUSTED 76-480 ADAMS, W M-TO NWDr MAR 15-APRIL 50 1977 76-503 ADAMS, W MELVIN--TO AMD (LIBYA) MAY 13-20. 1976 76-141 ADAMS, W MELVIN--TO EAD (EUROPE) APR 26-MAY 13, 1976, ADJUSTED 76-141 ADAMS, W MELVIN--TO EAD (GENEVA) MAR 8-15/76 76-29 ADAMS, W MELVIN--TO FAD (GENEVA) MAR 8-29, 1976, ADJUSTED 76-47 ADAMS, W MELVIN--TO NWO (NETHERLANDS) 10-14 DAYS, JAN 1977 76-465 ADAMS* W MELVIN--TO SUD (PAKISTAN) DEC 8* 1975-FEB 1, 1976. ADJUSTED 76-17 ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE-ADJUSTMENT IN TERMS OF REFERENCE 76-151 ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE-ADJUSTMENT, TERMS OF REFERENCE 76-191 ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE--TERMS OF REFERENCE ADJUSTED 76-32 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL• NAD-ATTENDANCE '75-477 ADOPTION OF CHILDREN-SEE "SPA ADOPTION AGENCY' ADULT SABBATH SCHOOL LESSON DESIGN COMM-APPT, MEETING DATE 76-178 ADULT SABBATH SCHOOL LESSONS COMM--PERSONNEL ADJUSTMENTS 76-180 ADULT SABBATH SCHOOL LESSONS COMMITTEE-MEETING 76-190 ADULT SABBATH SCHOOL LESSONS COMMITTEE-PERSONNEL ADJ 76-203 ADVANCED STUDY ARRANGEMENTS--ALLOWANCES TO WORKERS ON FURLOUGH 76-398 ADVENTIST APPROACH TO PSYCHOLOGY COMMITTEE-AD HOC APPT 76-202 ADVENTIST APPROACH TO PSYCHOLOGY COMMITTEE-PERSONNEL ADJ 76-468 ADVENTIST AVIATION TRAINING AND SERVICE CENTER"-ANDREWS UNTV 76-248 ADVENTIST BOOK CENTER ACCOUNTING RECORDS - POLICY AMENDMENT 76-396 ADVENTIST BOOK CENTER IMPROVEMENTS & BOOKMOBILES - NEW POLICY 75-397 ADVENTIST BOOK CENTERS AS DISTRIPUTION AGENCIES - POLICY' REVISION 76-387 ADVENTIST- COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY SERVICES-EXPENSES 76-506 ADVENTIST EDUCATION YEAR-1978 76-378 ADVISORY COMMITTEES COMMUNICATION DEPT (WORLDI-CHANGE IN MEETING DATE 76-25 LAY ACTIVITIES ADVISORY, WORLD--ATTENDANCE 76-242 MINISTERIAL ADVISORY (WORLD) & CNAD)--PFRSGNNEL ADJUSTMENTS' 76-238 MINISTERIAL ADVISORY--DARRELL NICOLA INVITED TO 76-54 PERSONNEL ADJUSTMENTS 76-230 PUBLIC AFFAIRS & RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ADVISORY-CHANGE IN MTG PLACE 76-50 PUBLISHING ADVISORY (WORLD)--ADDITIONAL MEMBERSHIP 76-50 REGIONAL AFFAIRS ADVISORY-PERSONNEL ADJUSTMENT, E A CANSON 76-472 SABBATH SCHOOL WORLD ADVISORY-0 L HEINRICH INVITED 75-224 STEWARDSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY, NAD--PERSONNEL ADJUSTMENT 76-243 TEMPERANCE DEPT ADVISORY (WORLD)--INVITEES 76-33 TRUST SERVICES (NAD)--F M MACDONALD MEMBERSHIP DISCONTINUED" 76-24 INDEX GENERAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MINUTES 1976 PAGE 2 VARIOUS-PERSONNEL ADJUSTMENTS, DE SHAY. KNOWLES 76-486 YOUTH NAB ADVISORY. 1977. DESMOND CUMMINGS. JR. INVITED 76-224 AESCHLIMANN, ALFREDO B-MONTEMORELOS UNIV COMPLEX. MEXICO. TNT-AVER DIV76-8 AESCHLIMANN. ALPREDO 8-PERM RETURN FROM INT-AMER TO SO AME RICAN DIV 76-8 AFFOLTER. GARY I-RELEASED, GUAM ACADEMY, FAR EASTERN DIV 76-175 AFFOLTER, GARY LYNN--GUAM ACADEMY, FAR EASTERN DIVISION 76-153 AFRO-MIDEAST DIVISION AMY, OGDEN L-REAPPOINTMENT, EZMH. ETHIOPIA 76-17 AABY. OGDEN I-RELEASED, EZMH. ETHIOPIA 76-17 ALMONTE, SOLEMNIDAD-CHEMISTRY TEACHER. IKIZU SEC SCHOOL. TANZANIA 76-239 ANULO, BOOALE-AUDITOR. ETHIOPIAN UNION 76-161 BANK ACCOUNT SIGNATURES, FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK OF N Y 76-206 BEARDSELL, D C--PRESIDENT. TANZANIA UNION 76-126 BERHANU. ENGEDAW--ACTING EDITOR. ETHIOPIAN ADVENT PRESS 76-161 BERHANU. ENGEDAW--RELEASED, ETH ADY PRESS, ADDIS ABABA 76-222 BRANDT. A H-RESIGNATION. LAY ACTIVITIES. COMMUNICATION DEPTS 76-153 CAVINESS. THEODORE. DWIGHT--DENTIST. EZMH. ADDIS ABABA. ETHIOPIA 76-137 COMBES, JAMES RONALD--RELEASED. EZMH, ETHIOPIA 75-3 DIXON. HAROLD ROMAIN 111--CHAIRMAN, MUSIC DEPT. MIDDLE FAST COLL 75-499 DREW, EDWARD-ASST EVANGELIST. MIDDLE EAST UNION. AVSC 76-161 DULAN. IRWIN REED-BIBLE TEACHER. ETHIOPIAN ADV COLLEGE 76-132 ERICKSON. DWIGHT DAVID--FARM MGR/AGRTC TEACHER. ETHIOPIAN ADV COLL 75-239 ERICKSON. DWIGHT DAVID--RELEASED. ETHIOPIAN ADV COLLEGE 76-283 FLAIZ. T S--ACTING DIRECTOR. DEPT OF HEALTH. DIVISION 76-235 GREGG, E J- TREASURER 75-164 HARJU, L J--ASSISTANT AUDITOR. DIVISION 76-499 HEADQUARTERS OFFICE. LOCATION 76-214 HEADQUARTERS PROPERTY, TEMPORARY-NICOSIA 76-242 HINTZ. ROMAN CARL-PRINCIPAL/TEACHER. MAXWELL PREP SCHOOL. NAIROBI 76-230 HOLLEY. ROGER-MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION SECY. DIVISION 76-238 HOLM. DONALD N--REASSIGNED FROM NAIROBI TO HERI HOSP. TANZANIA 76-508 HOLM. DONALD NATHAN-PHYSICIAN. NAIROBI MED CENTER. KENYA 76-181 JOHNSON. EDWARD-HEALTH DIRECTOR/DIR FOOD SERVICE. MIDDLE EAST UN 76-211 LANGE. RICHARD CHARLES--ETHIOPIAN ADV COLLEGE 76-126 LANGE. RICHARD CHARLES. RELEASED, ETHIOPIAN ADV COLLEGE 76-154 LASTA, ARTHUR F-PHYSICIAN, KENDU MISS HOSP.. KENYA 76-215 LASTA. ARTHUR F-PHYSICIAN, KENDU MISS HOSPITAL. KENYA 76-192 LEAVITT. KEITH JORDAN-TEACHER, BEIRUT OVERSEAS SCHOOL. CYPRUS 76-191 LUBEGA. SETH G--BIOLOGY DEPT. BUGEMA ADV COLL. UGANDA 76-25 LUBEGA, SETH G--BIOLOGY TEACHER. MIDDLE EAST COLL. BEIRUT, LEBANON 76-153 LUBEGA, SETH G--RELEASED. BUGEMA ADV COLL, UGANDA 76-154 LUBEGA, SETH--RELEASED. TEACHER MIDDLE FAST COLLEGE, PETRUT 76-222 MAHON. JACK-COMMUNICATION & TEMPERANCE DEPT'S 76-153 MARTIN. GLADYS MAE--HEALTH EDUCATOR. ETHIOPIAN UNION 76-165 MEREDITH. CHARLES G-AFRICA HERALD PUBLISHING HOUSE, KENYA 7E-154 MEREDITH, CHARLES G-WORKS MGR. AFR HERALD PURL HOUSE. KENYA 76-225 MITCHEL. JAMES C--RELEASED. ETHIOPIAN ADY COLLEGE 76-34 MOSES. KEITH WARREN-INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEACHER, ETHIOPIAN ADV COLL 76-165 NOLIN, LLOYD EUGENE--MAINTENANCE. MIDDLE EAST COLL. QTY OFF. BEIRUT 76-191 NOLIN, LLOYD EUGENE-MAINTENANCE, MIDDLE FAST COLL, DIVISION OFFICE 76-499 NOLIN. LLOYD EUGENE-RELEASED, MIDDLE EAST COLL & DIVISTON 76-231 NURSE, ISHAKA HOSPITAL. UGANDA 76-239 INDEX GENERAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MINUTES 1976 PAGE 3 OLSEN. E a--SECRETARY—TREASURER. FAST AFRICAN UNION 76-161 OLSEN. ERLING G—RELEASED. EAST AFRICAN UNION 76-175 PELTONEN, REIJO S—PHYSICIAN, NAIROBI CLINIC, KENYA 75-154 PELTONEN, REIJO S—RELEASED't NAIROBI MED CENTER, KENYA 76-182 POTTLE. F NORMAN--AUDITOR 76-111 PRESTON, LOUIS R--THEOLOGY TEACHER, RUGEMA ADV COLL, UGANDA 76-17 PRINS, HEATHER G--NURSE/MIDWIFE, KENDU MISS HOSPITAL, KENYA 76-3 ' PRINS, HEATHER G--NURSE, KENDU MISSION HOSPITAL. KENYA 75-225 PULLEY, DOROTHY ELLEN—ELEM TEACHER, OVERSEAS SCHOOL. ADDIS ABABA 76-222 RICKS, WADE FRANKLIN—DIRECTOR, HEALTH/EVANGELISM, DESSTE. ETHIOPIA 76-153 RICKS. WADE FRANKLIN—RELEASED. DESSIE CLINIC, ETHIOPIA 76-175 SALIBA' JANICE EL HABRE—DEAN OF WOMEN/TEACHER. MIDDLE EAST COLL 76-419 SCHACHT, DELMAR NICK--WOLLEGA ACADEMY, ETHIOPIA 76-51 SCHANTZ, BORGE--LAY ACTIVITIES a YOUTH DEPTS 76-153 SISK, JULIE ANN--RELEASED, AFRO—MIDEAST' DIVISION OFFICE 76-17 STANWICK, CLAYTON GORDON--AGRIC TEACHER/FARMER, ETHIOPIAN ADV COLL 76-283 STEEN, CLAUDE Et II—YOUTH DIRECTOR/PASTOR, ETHIOPIAN UN 76-25 STIRLING, PAUL MALCOLM--TEACHER, ETHIOPIAN ADVENTIST COLLEGE 76-145 SYNE, JEREMY—RELEASED, GREEN LAKE STATION, ETHIOPIA 76-182 THOMAS, DONALD HERBERT--PRESIDENT, TANZANIA UNION 76-20 THOMAS, DONALD HERBERT--RELEASED, TRANSFER TO TANZANIA UNION 76-34 TOUCHARD, ROLFHARD—LIBRARIAN, MIDDLE EAST COLLEGE 76-499 TUSO, HANDESA—CHAIRMAN, DEPT OF EDUCATION. MIDDLE EAST COLLEGE 76-419 WATSON, ALBERT--RELEASED, MIDDLE FAST COLLit LEBANON 76-51 WATSON. C D—RESIGNATION AS MINISTERIAL ASSN SECT 75-238 NEM, MARIA—MARGOT—HEAD OF NURSING SERVICE., GIMBIE 40SPr ETHIOPIA 76-165 WEHt MARIA—MARGOT—RELEASED, GIMBIF HOSP, ETHIOPIA 76-239 YACOUB, IGNATIUS--PUBLIC AFFAIRS & RELIGIOUS LIBERTY DEPT 76-153 AFRO—MIDEAST DIVISION HEADQUARTERS SURVEY COMMITTEE--AD HOC 76-32 AGUIRRE, VICENTE—SEC—TREAS, SOUTH ZAMBIA, TRANS—AFRICA DIV 76-498 AHLERS, LLOYD--KIVU COLL, ZAIRE, TRANS—AFRICA DIV 76-38 AIKMAN, JANES A--PRINT SHOP, ANDREWS UNIVERSITY 76-142 AIKMAN. JAMES ALLEN—PERM RETURN FROM LEBANON, AFRO—MIDEAST DIV 76-140 ' AITKEN'. DAVID LYNN—PERM RETURN FROM PAKISTAN, SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION 76-140 AKI, EDWINA LYNN—PERM RETURN FROM HONG KONG, FAR EASTERN DIV 76-17' ALCALA, ADAN—RELEASEDp CENT AM VOCATIONAL COLLe.INT—AHER DIV 76-503 ALCALA, ADAN—TEACHER. COSTA RICA. INT—AMER DIV 76-218 ALLEN, JANE—ACTING COMMUNICATION DEPT DIRECTOR, FAR EASTERN DIV 76-179 ALLOWANCES a ADJUSTMENTS COMM--PERSONNEL ADJUSTMENT 76-186 ALLRED, PAUL E—MISSIONARY CREDENTIAL 76-225 ALLRED, PAUL STOUT—PERM RETURN FROM MEXICO, INT—AMERICAN DIV 76-161 ALLRED, PAUL--ASSOC DIRECTOR OF WORLD FOODS SERVICE . 76-174 ALLRED. PAUL--TO AND (PARIS, CAIRO) OCT 31—NOV 21..1976 76-253 ALMONTE. SOLEMNIDAD--/KIZU SEC SCH. TANZANIA, AFRO—MIDEAST DIV 76-239 ALMONTE. VILLARDO L--KARACHI HOSP. PAKISTAN.SO ASIA DIV 76-252 ALONSO, RAMIRO P—PERM RETURN FROM THAILAND, FAR EASTERN DIV 76-225 AMUNDSON. WESLEY E--SE ASIA UNION COLL, FAR EASTERN DIV 76-162 ANDERSON, ALAN—TO ATTEND REGIONAL PRESIDENTS'- COUNCIL 76-221 ANDERSON. DOUGLAS--ASST MGR, BOOK DEPT. REVIEW.& HERALD 76-188 ANDREASEN, NIELS E—COLL OF ARTS 8 SCIENCES, LOMA LINDA UNIX 76-137 ANDREWS UNIVERSITY ADVENTIST- AVIATION TRAINING AND SERVICE CENTER 76-248 INDEX GENERAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MINUTES 1976 PAGE 4 AIKUAN. JAMES A--PRINT SHOP 76-142 BAKER. THOMAS L-ENGLISH TEACHER. ANDREWS ACADEMY 76-142 BERGER. FRED--SCIENCE TEACHER 76-170 BOYCE. RON--MANAGER OF APPLE VALLEY MARKET 76-155 BROWN, DOUGLAS K--DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS 76-162 CANGELOSI. LARRY--ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC 76-199 COUNCIL. DARRYL-SALESMAN. BERRIEN BINDERY - 75-26 CUMMINGS. DESMOND. JR-ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 76-182 EXTENSION SCHOOLS-SCHEDULE.
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