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As the autumn turned to winter the school year progressed. We remember the classroom scenes, the days when we did not have our assignments prepared, and the exams we called hard, but, most of all we remember our instructors, their faces and their personalities. The FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION rep- resented our purpose in attending college, our desire for academic instruction. THE AUTUMN TURNS T0 WINTER , f KX k E--,X ,Q , ff'-fx. Args' f ff g 'v '2 I 9 3 8 4 .azz . 6 L '--L s X -LYM, X X , X- -WY T VYVV if
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES l i T 'Y .. l 1 l 1, +,g I I 31 - i ga I rl Illl I ' ,sl lllll I ' Q ., 4 -of . ,. - .,. - A - ,421 ur ., , , X' ' ., Seated: J. H. MacGregor, J. C. Albright, M. R. Emery, Treasurer, L. M. Spangenberg, Vice-Chairman, E. S. Mann President of the College, E. E. Grosse, Chairman, R. D. Smith, Secretary, R. F. Heinlein, C. D. Taylor, L. W. Durkee Second: R. M. lngland, F. Gordon, A. E. Collins, C. Williams, H. B. Ward, W. G. Angell, K. H. Pearsall, J. R. Bell D. Powell. Third: D. Frye, J. Z. Andree, R. J. Godlse, A. B. Sampson, D. H. Strang, R. Clapp, H. R. Gray, M. E Wilson. Presiclent's Message There are no more vital years in life than those which are spent on the campus of E. N. C. And if these are years of effort and progress and accomplishment they will provide a multitude of pleasant memories throughout all the after-years. Some memories will be of the campus, glistening white after a January snowstorm or fragrant with spring in the morning sun after a night of rain. It will not be easy to forget the green lawns bordered with flowers, the magnolia tree in full bloom or moonlight filtering through the lacy fingers of overhanging elms at Commencement time. Then there will be the atmosphere surrounding a society football game on a brisk October afternoon, those tense moments when the basketball score is tied, and the daily fellowship of the dining hall and the Dugout. But memories of E. N. C. would not be complete without being able to recall the idio- l' syncrasies of a favorite professor, moments of illuminating inspiration in the classroom, times of thoughtful reverence in the chapel or of rich blessings in a prayer hour or revival meeting. Life at E. N. C. is the stuff of which memories are made. And if this life allows for the birth and maturing of a vital Christian experience all memories of E. N. C. will have added richness and meaning. EDWARD S. MANN 13
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