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BO RD GF TRUSTE J J Svarml.f0re,g'm111ul: D. H. Strong, Roderick MacNevin, J. H. Mue- Gregor, J. C. Albright, B. D. Powell, W. C. Lahue, R. I. Goslaw, R. I. Ingland. R. F. Heinlein, L. W. Durkec. Svutvzl. miililla mu-- W. G. Angell. H. B. Ward, C. D. Taylor. M. R. Emery, Edward I-moot , if ' . 21,1419 rl L , 'Y . , .. f ' 1' --'W '- -'-'lm 'f -' . 4 . -' , , ,QQ I, 2.53 pa .i 1' :lx , a , At the Nease Library Mortgage Burning, Sept 25, 1956, Lair In Right: Ernest E. Grosse, Clzairman, Renard D. Smith, Secre- tary, Maurice R. Emery, Treasurer, Edward S. Mann, President of the College. Mann. E. E. Grosse, R. D. Smith, H. R. Gray, C. D. Clapp, A. M. Fallon. Slandingx J. R. Bell, R. F. Woods, C. M. Williams. W. H. Benson, A. C. McKenzie, K. H. Pearsall, J. Z. Andree. g I -uma,-.. v ' ' 5 l 5 J C f 5 ' 5 I avi ' l. 6- L '55 tri?
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THE PRESIDE Presidents Message Magnifying the Master is a worthy theme for the I957 NAUTILUS. It not only presents a challenge to the members of the stalt who pro- duce this annual record of college lifeg it is the highest possible ideal for any student at E. N. C. It is a source of great satisfaction to the faculty and the administration of the college that this lofty aim has motivated so many students. It is this aim which impels some to choose a Christian college rather than a secular one. Others with this goal in mind have made their choice be- cause of deep conviction despite the wishes of relatives and well-mean- ing friends. For many this decision has involved financial hardship and long hours of strenuous labor in order to meet the cost ofa college edu- cation. Those who have completed their course of study at E. N. C. have refused to give in to physical disabilities, to intellectual fatigue and to social pressure. They have become worthy of praise for their etiorts because they have maintained their high purpose. Some of these have exemplified this aim in their choice of a vocation. Home mission projects have been chosen in preference to churches which paid a larger salary. Sacritices have been made to assist further education and thus prepare for lives of usefulness in teaching, in nursing, in medicine. The comfort and security of the homeland has been aban- doned for the hardships and loneliness of the mission field. Lives have been dedicated to supporting local churches with finances and prayers. So many have given magnificently oflife and strength in the upbuilding of the Kingdom of God. Students of l956-57 have also taken seriously the task of Magnify- ing the Master. They have done it in 'the classroom, in the dormitory, on the basketball floor, on the job, in the chapel, and in Christian serv- ice. It is this ideal which E. N. C. aims to build into the life and character of every one of its students and graduates. 15 President Mann in morning chapel 1 I I A t . I X,
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, lm, ...- ASSISTA T DEA The selection and organization of the col- lege curricula into a working program is but one of the many duties of the Assistant Dean of the college, Dr. Alvin Kauffman. He also represents Eastern Nazarene at conferences, co-ordinates counseling ac- tivities, and is active in committee work. He serves as chairman of the Committee of Academic Standing and of the Division of Philosophy and Religion. Dr. Kauffman's main concern is to be a friend of students. Those who have been helped by his counseling or who have been motivated by his teaching agree that his aim is realized. His sincere and deep de- votion to God is exemplified in every phase of his life. Alvin H. Kauffman, Ph.D., Asxixfufzt Dean ufrlu' Cullciuc' 1- QT' My .. 636-U43 mf + ' qua-:W nv M ,g.g.q,m., . eliiallwwq ' Q DEAN As academic head of Eastern Nazarene Dean Bertha Munro confers with students over their tangled schedules and helps them straighten out the impossibilities which always seem to develop on registra- tion day. As a friend and counsellor she tal-tes time out to pray with them over their spiritual struggles and misunderstandings and gives her own sincere testimony to the transforming power of Christ. Asa teacher ofliterature she correlates the best recorded thought of the ages with present day liv- ing. ln every way Dean Munro constantly emphasizes the value ofa Christ-centered education and is an outstanding example ofa Christian scholar. Bertha Munro, A.M., Dean of the College s mf- - 1 IQ v3lhv-' 44lwlGf1'MCf '1w- ' - vnmalilvnw 'W' ffm- fi Qdfsuo., ' ' ' ' A . nr' 1339
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