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Wed ff. Boar! Merle L. Mills . . . president of the Southern New England Conference . . . chairman of the Board of Trustees . . . wide experience as pastor and administrator . . . worked in Battle Creek, Washington, D. C., and Toledo. R. Harnmond . . . serving fifth year as principal and secretary to the Board of Trustees . . . well-known throughout denominational circles for work in music and temperance. L. E. Aldrich . . . secretary-treasurer of the Southern New England Conference . . . has been a member of the Board since its founding . . . the watchdog of the budget . . . member of Clinton Rotary. Lester Orville Coon . . . pastor of the Boston Temple . . . and a real friend to the school . . . member of the Conference Committee . . . well-known as pastor, evangelist, and administrator. H. F. Maxon, Jr .... chaplain at New England Sanitarium and Hospital . . . Wham radio operator . . . sponsor of the New England Sanitarium Amateur Radio Club. R. A. Nesmith . . . educational secretary of the Atlantic Union . . . member of the American Association of School Administrators and the National Education As- sociation . . . wide experience in the teaching and administrative fields. W. E. Bums . . . superintendent of education for the Southern New England Conference . . . director of Camp Winnekeag at Ashburnham, Massachusetts. A. C. Larson . . . manager of the New England Sanitarium and Hospital . . . member of the Rotary and the Chamber of Commerce . . . active in community affairs. Elias Steen . . . represents Somerville church . . . first elder for nine years . . a sincere Bible student . . . born in Oslo, Norway . . . a baker by trade. Carroll M. Pike . . . his first year on the Board of Trustees . . . pastor of the Stoneham church . . . graduate of Atlantic Union College . . . long period of service for the South New England Conference. Bemard D. Briggs, M. D .... associate director of anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital . . . clinical associate in anesthesia at the Harvard Medical School . . . prominent member of the New England Anesthesia Society. Richard Knapp . . . superintendent of the North Boston district . . . served two years in the Army Air Force . . . flew over the hump between Burma and India taking the wounded to base hospitals . . . attended Atlantic Union College. L. A. Martin, M. D. . . . served as a trustee since the Academy was founded founded . . . a chiropodist . . . active in community and church affairs . . . first elder of the Everett church. Richard Parks, Jr .... serving first term on the Board . . . minister of educa- tion for Boston Temple . . . member of Board of Robert W. Hall School. Ray Peak . . . also represents Boston Temple . . . former assistant treasurer to Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation . . . attended Northeastern University and Boston University . . . his training and experience make his counsel on financial problems of the school especially valuable. Elmer Fanjoy . . . represents the Lynn church . . . purchasing field agent for General Electric . . . travels throughout the United States.
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RICHARD j. HAMMOND, Principal - Marion College, A. B. Harvard University, S. T. B. Theological Seminary, A. M. Teacher of Bible and History Our lgrincilaaf M5 In his second letter to the Corinthians Paul underscored the worth of simplicity to the Christian pilgrim. Nineteen centuries later his counsel becomes more articulate for us in an era that is complex and artificial-an era for which excitement has be- come the food of the spiritually starved, and time is a thing to be killedf' Today how few value the unalloyed charm of some simple and heartfelt lay that was once a part of the quiet hourj' in the home. How easy to neglect the sim- ple, unhurried period of devotion for the feverish, impatient rush that goads count- less numbers around the clock. As did the disciples in the days of the Master, .students and teachers afiliated with Christian schools today may wait in simple trust, and hear the gracious call- ing of the Lordfi - Let us, like them, without a word, Rise up and follow Thee. Eats
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