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We liken the infancy of The Church College of Hawaii with the rise of that great ancient Greek civi lization which gave the world the humanities, music, art, philosophy, and literature It is fitting that we borrow their art to symbolize the various categories of our institution May we, even as the Greeks, inspire others to rise to great heights of learning The isles of Greece, the isles of Greece! Where burning Sapho loved and sung, Where grew the arts of war and peace, Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung! Eternal summer gilds them yet, But all, except their sun, is set. Byron . .t Q-'W ,,...,.,. 223i 2552 W 2225 W 31. :mf if vm' .11-l. :.51' 12,2223- fs' - 3 322112. 2:5 F5 25 il 1:22 353232 2-f 3-gm , 2 - ,'I' 12:5 if ':T:' 3.5, 1 532.555 3 5391. S M? Vg SS fig Eggs,-5, vi :eggs Es ,fl ?'f elf 225 1325 ni 222222 ig -225 sy-sw 33225 3 If . 945 Sw te Q5 I WJ' ' 3? iff' is 23 E53 .'.' I 5.1: TZ! 2535 2: '75 ,'. -ZH 52:5 5 gk, lf 3:5 lie? S 'sig me gg-sis, 2: F' :id E if I '-EA: rn A, g'-P7 2 HM: '54 2 n:Z'4S 532 sv'- 2 - a .C ' I W Q' if :E U W, Qi 5354 if .vu E255 '9 -SQ E3 -- . I gs f , . is 515 in 1 W .-kmmhaue Q. M..-. .....,.. 'ii .,..............
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ii l '..L.u. PM ,O- -1 Sitting, left to right: J. Byron Knight, Kurt Schmidt, John Lovell, Arnold Boe, Wilford New- land, Iris Morgan, Earl Behling, Quentin Gardner. Center: Jim Bailey, Dan Dipo, Roy Muh- lestein, Ernest Skinner, Eddie Lundquist, Joe Mortensen, Milt Maynard, Norman Faldxno, Sr Back row: Bill Jenkins, Cecil Johnson, Andy Wilkinson, Emil Johnson, Art Peel, Charles Trump, Ed Sitton, Ralph Shirer, Gene Frost, Harold Boe, Walter Hirschi, George Lake, G Tlmmerman, Roy Thompson, Joseph Wilson, Lawrence Wortley. The building of the physical plant of The Church College ofHawaii is a unique undertaking. All of the contracting and erecting of the various units is being done by the Latter-day Saint missionaries called Labor Missionaries from the Mainland and the Hawaiian Islands. Under the supervision of Joseph R. Wilson, a prominent contractor and builder from Englewood, California, are men who are specialists in various skills--electricity, carpentry, plastering, tiling, etc. They are chosen to supervise specific phases in the building program. They, in turn, train and supervise the work of the inexperiencedisland volunteers, men of all ages who now number 47. The men from the islands live in a dormitory a short distance from their work where they are transported from dormitory, seminary, and work via a bus affectionately known as The Old Gray Goose. This gigantic project requires competence and understanding which necessitated draining swampland through canals to the Pacific, filling in ground work of coral from the nearby mountain, building roads, and bulldozing uneven terrain. They are encountering unforseen problems with patience and ingenuity. In less than two years of diligent service and constant application, these men of quiet force and dignity are reach- ing their goal--an appropriate physical plant for The Church College of Hawaii. This project is tangible evidence of the role that faith, sincerity. and vision can accomplish. ln their unselfish devotion to duty--.ill .ire serving far from loved ones, established homes, .ind lucrative business opportunities--they are assisted by their loyal wives who are contrib - uting well-managed horries to maintain the health .ind efficiency of their husbands. Truly their labor is fair above rubii-s .
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