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Elder Don Hiatt Spillman (A QMessage f, n om I he (Chairman of ihe s oarcl I am a firm believer in education, and education in our own schools. But when I think of education from the standpoint of cold knowledge alone, I think of our large public high schools, with their marvelous equipment, libraries, laboratories and all the facilities of the best public education system in the world. Then I think also of how the senior class of 1944 of Auburn Academy might have received their diplomas and grades from one of these good institutions, and I ask, “What is the difference? Why attend Auburn Academy at all?” And then as I think of the fine staff of Christian men and women who are devoting their lives as teachers of our youth in this excellent academy, I believe the answer to this question is found in Philippians 3:10, “That I may know HIM, and the power of His resurrection—.” May the blessed Master grant this may be true of every student of this fine academy. Don Hiatt Spillman. 6
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Professor A. J. Olson B. A. Union College M. A. Ohio State University ess age For the last few decades character building has been out of fashion in most schools. J. Edgar Hoover, while speaking recently to the Boys’ Clubs of America said, We are developing a generation of money-rich and character- poor Americans. Hundreds of thousands of boys and girls are earning high wages in war plants. All too many of them spend their money in pursuit of questionable pleasure rather than in preparation for the future.” The out¬ standing aim, however, of Auburn Academy is character development and the instilling in the hearts and minds of young people a love and appreciation of Christian ideals. Not only is it the purpose of this school to prepare for college, but also to give a practical and cultural education to that large group who will never have the opportunity to benefit by what the college has to offer. As you glance through these pages, we trust that you will receive an inspiration to come to a school where students may practice the real business of living while continuing their preparations for greater usefulness. I wish to extend my personal invitation to you to come to Auburn Academy. A. J. Olson 7
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