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BX T .li ' -- Clockwise: W. G. Angell: H. B. YVard. L. D. Durkeeg J. C. Albright: C. D, Taylor: M. E. Wilson: L. M. Spangenbergl M. R. Emery: E. S. Mann: R. M. Inglund: E. E. Gross: L. G. Grosse, L. G. Gordon: J. L. Parry: H. E. Heckertg B. D. Powell: BCVHNDCDF E. N. C.'s progress lies in the hands of faithful, dedicated businessmen, pastors, and general superintendents across the zone who serve her as members of the Board of Trustees and the Development Council. These able men are entrusted with the responsibility of the control of our college. The last Wednesday of each September finds the Board of Trustees on the campus discussing the vital issues of the com- ing year. The meetings are called to order by the chairman, Dr. E. E. Grosse. Also serving as ofiicers of the Board are Mr. Leonard Spangenberg as vice chairman, Rev. Renard Smith as secretary, and Mr. Maurice R. Emery as treasurer, Representatives from each district, all district superintendents, two members of the Alumni Association, and the President of the college, Dr. Edward S. Mann constitute the roll of the Board of Trustees. The comerstone laying ceremony on September twenty-fourth was the highlight of this year's annual meeting of the Board and the Council. The A Cappella choir sang and the student body looked on as various items of significance were placed in the cornerstone to be perserved forever as a mark of E. N. C.'s progress. 17 T . A. Brown: R. I. Goslaw: XV. C. Allshouse: C. YV. Williams: H. lXI. Smith: B. T. Taylor: D. H. Strong: R. D. Smith: R. B. Achesong J. R. Bell: H. R. Gray: NV. H. Benson: R. YV. Blachly, A. C. McKenzie: R. F. Woods: J. Z. Andree. TRUSTEE i FTW , I 6 ,I I I .Jr I v, A ss. Rev. E, E. Grosse places a Bible in the chest to be enclosed in the cornerstone of the new science building. G. B. Williamson, R. B. Smith, and L. G. Pasqualucci. contractor. look on.
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4 l 1 l 4 u i ,4 -Q -41 THE l PRESIDE T In an editorial in the Hrst Naufilut published thirty-seven years ago, it is explained that the staff for the new yearbook has selected a name redolent of New England atmosphere, aglow with the inspiration of noble purpose . . . The lesson of the nautilusf' the editorial states, is the eternal necessity of growth . . . The records of history are not com- plete. Much has been achieved, but much remains to be done. In engi- neering, in business, in the arts, in the professions, in philosophy, in Christian statesnianship and Christian missions, there is room . . . to develop individual talents and satisfy loftiest aspirationsf' The passing of time has vindicated the prophetic tone of that first editorial. The years have produced growth in enrollment, in faculty ad- ditions, in course offerings, in degrees conferred, in educational recogni- tion, in buildings and facilities. But even those accomplishments, as significant as they are, do not satisfy the prime objective of E.N.C. It is only when the individual student catches the vision of the possibilities of intellectual and spiritual growth that the true aim of Eastem Naz- arene College is realized. The student himself must build more stately mansions for his own soul if he is to become the fulfillment of the dreams of the editorial writer of the Nautilus of 1922. 51525 41492-focff. 18
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