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' '7 ' L 4 1 DR. AND MRS. O. j. FINCH. President and First Lady of the College. NEW AD BUILDING - Welcome Addition PROGRESS - The beginning of a new look
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I DE ELOPMENT Two IDZMLYE program-structural and academic The Pasadena College Development Program is much r . ' , . Q greater than that which relates to campus expansion. Fol- J W lowing the inauguration of President O. J. Finch, the mat- J N' ii J ter of the future Pasadena College was almost immediately J reviewed. At the meeting of the Board of Trustees fol- lowing his inauguration, President Finch requested that the , Board appoint several major committees that would study and develop various phases of the College's future. For l. nearly two years these committees have been functioning. l l 1. The Campus Master Plan Committee I J Z 1 2. The Urban Renewal Committee 1 3. The Council of Education Policy and Program ln 4. The Commission on Administrative Policy and 3 Procedure 5. The Campus Operations Study Committee Although the work of these committees has not yet been completed, considerable work has been accomplished. Within the calendar year 1962 is it projected that the Urban Renewal program will be inaugurated and a new college curricular program will be launched. The dimensions of a college's development are such that wide participation in planning their objectives must be accomplished. President O. Finch has contributed monu- mental leadership in the accomplishment of a God-directed Development Program for Pasadena College. DEVELOPMENT - Remodeling of Nease Hall. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. First row: Rev. J. W. Ellis, Jim K. Nolfsinger, Dr. E. E. Zachary, Rev. Marlyn Anderson, Dr. R. C. Gunstream, Dr. M. L. Mann, Dr. O. J. Finch. Second row: Rev. E. L. Cornelison, Everett Allen, Glenn McCollum, W. W. Morris, R. Wesley Sanner, L. Ernie Owen, Clinton Mayhew, Dr. W. Shelburne Brown. Third row: Dr. L. Guy Nees, Rev. J. Paul Downey, Larry Whitcomb, Willis Brown, Rev. Harold W. Morris, Ron Lush, Rev. Robert H. Sutton. Fourth row: Rev. Lawrence H. Bone, Rev. B. Edgar Johnson, G. L. Klassen, Dr. Nicholas Hull, Rev. Lauriston J. DuBois, J. C. Wooton, Bruce Pardue, Dr. Paul Little, Rev. Murray L. Morford, Rev. Orval J. Nease, J. W. Mieras.
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DR. PAUL T. CULBERTSON Dean of Instruction MRS H. H. PRICE Dean's Secretary DEAN OF INSTRUCTION Encoumgmcgf Vlfblifff qf .apzkfzf Dr. Paul T. Culbertson, Dean of Pasadena College for fourteen years, inspired the thinking of students and faculty alike in the field of psychology and personality development. During the years of his study and teaching, Dr. Culbertson revealed many insights of great philo- sophical and religious value that have heightened students, perspective of the Christian life. ' He summarized his insights into six thoughts: Q11 The Principle of the Margin, Q21 The essence of prayer, Q31 The Common denominator of Success, Q41 The sacramental view of the whole of life, C51 Salva- tion primarily by the life of Jesus Christ, and Q61 The relationship between communication and good personal, social, and spiritual health. He proved this by the way he lived and taught. According to him, these ideals will add richness and usefulness in the Christian walk. Only the challenged Christian student who made a point to know Dr. Culbertson received full benefit of what he was and what he said in teaching them. . XI, CONSULTATION-An example of an adminstrator's interest in the individual student.
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