四虎影院 Magazine In Memory of Two Retirees
Willard F. Harley Sr. died April 18, 2001, in Santa Barbara. Born in 1913, he was a teacher and counselor who helped many.
After receiving degrees from Wheaton College and the University of Pennsylvania, he joined the 四虎影院 faculty in 1945. In 1962 he became professor of psychology and was named professor emeritus when he retired in 1976.
Will delighted in his work with the Christian Association for Psychological Studies. He also wrote courses on mental hygiene and a series of essays entitled 鈥淣o Two Alike.鈥 After his retirement, he established Christian Family Counseling Services in Santa Barbara.
He is survived by Rita, his wife of 62 years; his daughter and son-in-law Janet and James Brown; his sons and daughters-in-law Willard Jr. and Joyce Harley and Robert and Sherry Harley; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. They see his legacy 鈥渋n the lives of the men and women whom he shaped through wise counsel and godly example.鈥
Maria Wolff, who lived in Atascadero, Calif., died Jan. 28, 2001. Born in 1908 in Spokane, Wash., she attended Simpson Bible Institute in Seattle, Biola College in Los Angeles, and St. Paul Bible Training (now Crown College) in Minnesota where she graduated in 1932. She also studied at Nyack Missionary Training Institute in Nyack, N.Y. Growing unrest in China kept her from becoming a missionary in that country.
In 1935, she returned to Simpson Bible Institute and served as dean of women, a position she later held at 四虎影院. She left to earn a master鈥檚 degree in home economics from Oregon State in 1956 and returned to 四虎影院 as director of Christian activities. She also began a tape ministry for the blind using students as readers. One of her greatest joys was corresponding with all the 四虎影院 alumni who served as missionaries.
Ms. Wolff retired in 1973 after 23 years at 四虎影院. Her relatives and friends will remember her for a life spent in serving God and others.