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James Arthur Clark, a 1953 graduate of Wheaton College, originally came to college to study science, recalled his wife, Hazel. "The Great Revival of 1950

turnedhis

turned his heart toward missions and he majored to Bible." While on campus

heplayed

he played trumpet in the Concert Band, Marching Band and Pep Band, was on

TheRecord

The Record staff for three years, served as treasurer of Knights lit

societyand

society and was elected to the National Honor Society. Clark went on to earn an MDiv

atGordon

at Gordon-Conwell Seminary. Jim and Hazel first met in language

schoolseveral years

school several years later in San Jose, Costa Rica

and marriedin 1961

and married in 1961. Jim and his wife, Hazel (Winne '56) were church-

plantingmissionaries

planting missionaries under the Conservative Baptist Home Missions Society (CBHMS) in Central and South America – 17 1/2 years in Honduras

andthen

and then El Salvador and Venezuela.  Jim's father was the founding president

ofthe

of the CBHMS while a pastor of the Galilee Baptist Church in Chicago.

Uponreturn

Upon return from the field in 1985 the Clarks introduced churches in Knoxville,TN to the outreach ministry of International Students and trained

churchvolunteers

church volunteers. They also spent eight months ministering in Albania. The Clarks had a son, Peter '84, and two daughters, Rachel and Esther. Clark died on May 29, 2010

inSebring

in Sebring, FL.