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I W., , at . F. 13+ T My t ff' , QM, f S .f . Nz I1 0 1? lr 4' +'r'1Y 'W '-if Row One: M. Poole,j. Hunton, L. Spangenberg, E. Mann, E. Croose, K. Pearsall, R. Coslaw. A. Sampson, il. Heckert. Row Two: C. Taylor, H. Cray, Andree, R. Howard, W. Lahue, Patton, F. Flemming, C. Williams. II. Smith, .R . Colden. White, H. Parry, R. Cousins, C. Brown, A. McKenzie. Row Three: Wagner. D. Powell, Parry. E. Har- ris, L. Durkee, G. Reed, F. Spruce, K. Akins, M. Wilson. . I . , , 1 . ,, , 'f' .74 -.- . . f --. , . w, 1 . v . .1 3. , f' q ,.: v T A Board of Trustees Pres. Mann breaks ground for new Architectural drawing of new building which will be named the Edward Mann Student Center. Student Center. I , 1 1- -, A 'f t ' 1' x ' A ,l X 1 , ' . 1, ,,,- lr , :ln V .?',1. ' A T 3,11 Y T' 1, p., 1 A- 'W If 1 p mf we, -1- 'l f. , ,N I : . if of A' g is gfQ,j.,..,,P ., Q A Q A ...ff- 7.446 A fi: ff- . - V' cf- . 'i-A-' ' ti, WW . 1 ' 'fi Q. F .Tins S . . , ,ZJFQ , 5 ,.4.p,if5w,f,fNfpf in itzw ...ff me TW mr- . -' ff.. W was -s'r..fw. ,fl YN . .F ,, Fl Q fs' Twill' Y-A is ll , . f aa-,,. MM-r. . , ,, C , .A ...Q , 1 fr . - Nr f 4--TJ: :E ,,,.. 7 N, If ,lg . I nf A ,, Y -N . I M .f l Xxx J.: A 1 i, ...i s f . - .,.. , T we , C - A. . ,S ? l1 P . . e '. ' ei il Q- -. '- lx ' ' 'I ' I ,f- '4 'J- I' 1 V ' A h 'I 1' d e- , i I y T 'M - N s '11 A V P it i ' 1 lllll -. +z. ffff. .A -- we A... -.. ts. X. A i - 1 wi..H. - --1.--- - . S -M . ff .. if - g . 2 or . iff - E gl' T .E 1 A . i ' A T . , 5' ' ' iq u Ct.- 'ul ,Q .1 :J L,3a.:..'+5-L 5 pv I I fl! 7- M l Q -v , N .K ,, -5 . , , - , 3 ' ' r i l ' 1 ' iff? is 'X ' .fa A l ' ,LW .1 if fr- 'W' .' 9 ' . i . illii in r iw , ,. . J . - W 3 A K . .4 - H 6.1.6, - il' QFW4-W . 1 H tial' rgjizignw , - . jglgiiix K I 477,171 T Y it, , 1 , fi H Y ,qu hill vm. A .. ,V -4 W' if N ,M . ...-.- Q.. , 1: if Q ,XXQMQ .f A 35- ,... 1 . ffl Page sponsored bye -' ' 'l . . . . E1 L.-fr ' i ' ' Stamell Construction Lompany. E .:. 5 1
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fd Dedication -49 - ,1 3 9 1041 5 Q 114 -ef 'U ,ji ilzgli? it 9 F ik A W 1 SQ 4 1 A To one who lives the maxim that '. . , one can teach . i no better than he can perform.' , To one who in an overly-scheduled day characteris- l tically finds time to cultivate the personal relation- X ship. To one whose Cod-given talents have produced a master craftsman of boats, cabins, music, and men. To one who prefers the deeper joys of A Cappella and Brass Choir over the fame of Boston Symphony. To one for whom the ideal of perfection, both in Chris- tian life and professional life, is a discipline for the glory of God. K To one whose unselfish devotion and exemplary in- ' fluence consistently shows us a life in which the ,J 6 living Messiah reigns. We, the staff, dedicate the 1965 Mzuhlus to . . x Xy W a superb artist, l' a challenging teacher, an exemplary Christian, Dr. Paul I. Willwerth Take my yoke upon you, and learn ul meg for I am meek and h Il f l t t l I' k lowly of heart: and ye s a int res o your sou s 'or my yo e is easy, and my burden is light. iiiiitiltiiiiiliilitiiieiliiiliil ,l ft vqnlll ii . - Q ' G- K 4 fi t G lf? Qi if ,gy A3 :sfff-14? x r' ,QQ X Grade school days. pm -,Lf e',,,,,, . ' V21 i -1 B :ff 'J
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.. A . .4 J ,?2.:,a ' l -J gf D Row One: E. Kauffman, Wollaston, Mass., C. Cross, Wollaston, Mass., M. Johnson, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, W. Wilkin. Bridge ville, Penn., Warren, Collingswood, NJ., S. Nease, Wollaston, Mass., W. Mauger, Kennett Sq., Penn. Row Two: R. Cannell Birdsboro, Penn., A. Harris, Yarmouth, Maine, Young, Silver Springs, Maryland, A. F. Wright, South Portland, Maine, C Cressett, Washington, D.C., Lind, N. Haledon, NJ., N. Price, McLean, Va., P. Tracy, Jamaica, N.Y., R. Dunlop, Skowhegan Maine: K. Ward, Franklin Lakes, NJ., C-. Fraser, N. Warren, Penn., C. Bruce. Plymouth, Mich., M. Mann, Silver Springs, Md. R. Wilfong, Kennett Sq., Penn., B. Gardner, Bloomfield, Conn., D. Fry, Lafayette, N.Y., I.. Shevel, H. Jackson, Canton, Ohio A. Ward, Baltimore, Md., R. Blann, Pikesville, Md. Not pictured: E. Blaisdell, West Somerville, Mass., C. Bopp. Canfield, Ohio C. Brodhead, Stratford, NJ., E. Caspell, Pittsburgh, Penn.,R. Clapp, Syracuse, N.Y., G. Constantine, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., E. Cox Bay Village, Ohio, P. Cunningham, Washington, D.C.,R. Dick, Arlington, Va., D. Fisk, Avon Lake, Ohio, F. Cery, Sr., Broomall Penn., C. Creany, New Bedford, Mass., E. Hall, Wollaston, Mass., W. Hammer, Youngstown, Ohio, H. Harding, Malden, Mass. R. Hess, Endwell, N.Y., Humphreys, Pennsville, NJ., P. Hunt, Fishkill, N.Y., H. Jones, Pleasant Ridge, Mich., Jones, So Portland, Maine, R. Mann, Waterville, Vt., H. Powell, Youngstown, Ohio, R. Schubert, Easton, Pa., R. Spencer, Hollis, N.Y. P. Sprowl, Pittsburgh, Penn., P. Strotman, Bradford, Penn., P. Winsch, Fairview Village, Pa., C. Young, Canton, Ohio. Development Council Statement of Purpose - Development Council The Development Council of Eastern Nazarene College is composed of fifty leading Christian laymen who are committed to the cause of Christian Education, and who believe in the objectives and purposes of Eastern Nazarene College. They are elected by the Board of Trustees of the College, and meet in conjunction with the annual meeting ofthe Trustees. The Development Council is concerned with the growth and development of Eastern Nazarene College. It serves in an advisory capacity to the President and Director of Development, particularly in the areas of public relations, the securing of gifts, annuities, life loans, and bequests, student aid and placement, and student and faculty recruitment. The Development Council has established two half-tuition scholarships, awarded annually to students of good character and scholastic achievement who have elected one of the pre-professional curriculuins as listed in the college catalog. Among many other meaningful activities, the council sponsors annual Development Council dinners in the various areas ofthe Eastern Educational Zone. Chairman - Warren Wilkin I Vice-Chairman - John Warren Secretary - F. M. Johnson I lgl sponsored by trren Lightning Rod Co. i Xlr lohn XX arren. Pres. 41
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