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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Lenoir Rhyne College is operated by the North Caro- lina Synod of the Lutheran Church in America through a Board of Trustees. This Board determines the gen- eral policies and program, and plans for the future de- velopment and the financial support of the College. It engages the administrative officers and the faculty who manage the affairs and con- duct the educational pro- gram of the institution. The membership of the Board is composed of nine ministers and fifteen laymen who are elected by the North Carolina Synod of the Lutheran Church in America. It also includes two ex-officio members: the President of the Synod and the President of the College. Dr. Harry Isenhour, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, breaks ground for the Lineberger Administration Building. Seated, right: D. R. Mauney, Jr.; Rev. G. Dwight Conrad; Robert R. Rhyne, Sr.; Hubert V. Park; Rev. George F. Schott; Harry E. Isenhour. Seated, center: Harry M. Arndt; Luther G. Boliek; Rev. Samuel L. Sox; Ra; W. Cline; Rev. Walter N. Yount; Wallace Jorgenson; Rev. Albert H. Keck, Jr. Standing: Glenn E. Ketner; Rev. George R. Whitte- car; O. Leonard Moretz; Rev. Hoyle L. Whiteside; Herman S. Minges; Paul E. Lutz; D. Miles Aderholdt; Dr. Voigt R. Cromer; Rev. Frank J. Davis; John V. Barger; Rev. John D. Mauney, Jr.; Glenn R. Frye. 20
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To one who stresses academic excellence as a challenge to students to think, to reflect, to question; To one who expands the classroom to encompass the world, its problems, its destiny; To one who brings to the campus a deep sense of dignity, of worth, of purpose; To one who stands for Truth; We, the Class of 1966, dedicate the Hacawa to Dr. Hans G. Heymann. 19 j
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' ■M o ■ 4. • i« l M Jl J 1 r J S - Mm. THE PRESIDENT Each academic year has distinctive marks which make it a unique chapter in the life of the College. The observance of the Seventy- fifth Anniversary of Lenoir Rhyne will leave its imprint to make 1965-66 a memorable year. The Anniversary Observance is valuable to the extent that it makes us who occupy the collegiate stage today more appreciative of our heritage, more alert to the contemporary scene, and better prepared to mold the future. Truly, this constitutes the mission of the College every year of its life, but the Diamond Jubilee should intensify our enthusiasm for it. May the students of this seventy-fifth session and the members of the Anniversary Class of ' 66, by their career achievements and their role in the onward march of their Alma Mater, cause the Diamond Jubilee to be treasured as an eminence in the annals of Lenoir Rhyne. Voigt R. Cromer, A.M., S.T.M., D.D.. LL.D. 21
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