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Principal R. H. Hewlett two and moved to Bay View Drive where two re- Monterey Boy Academy courageously enters the decade of the 60 ' s as its eleventh year of service to the youth of this denomination. As witnessed at the Alumni Home-coming, February 5-6, 1960 (when 213 alumni, be- sides wives, husbands and children registered back on the campus), many of the youth who have received their secondary training at MBA are now finding places of respon- sibility in service for their fellow men in many areas. At the beginning of this second decade of service, you witnessed the advances made by MBA in these particular items: You were a member of the largest total enroll- ment MBA has ever had— 341 (as of Febru- ary 24, I960); You had the privilege of using for the first time the newly-completed Industrial Arts Building, with its commodious facilities for the teach- ing of Printing I and II, Auto Mechanics I and II, Shop I and II, along with General Math and Driver Education; You saw the old Press and Music Building sowed modeled faculty homes have appeared; You noticed the removal of the old yellow army building from Bay View Drive by Mr. Baldwin and his crew to a new location on the road behind the Cafeteria, midway between the Boys ' Dormi- tory and Cafeteria, where it will now serve as a garage for Grounds Department equipment; the construction office, which has served in the erection of so many edifices on the campus, also has been moved to the same area to serve as a tool shed and worship room for the workers in that department; You may have walked across the new bridge at the south end of Bay View Drive which took the place of the former bridge at the end of McQuoide Drive; You either practiced on or listened to the 12 new Hamilton school pianos which were used for the first time during the record-making Music Camp, the first union-wide camp of this type ever held in the denomination, during August of 1959; You appreciated the green stucco on the lower port of the Garden Equipment Building, which com- pleted the remodeling of this building on the ocean front; You were served ice cream from the MBA Dairy, which also sold to its patrons at the Milk Stand milk in Monterey Bay Academy paper cartons for the first time; Your dishes in the Cafeteria were washed in the new (to us) stainless steel dishwasher, served by the new stainless steel deck leading to and from it; You were privileged to hear Elder Neal C. Wilson, who very early in the school year conducted a series of chapel talks on the religious liberty question in the United States; You listened intently to Miss Mary Walsh of the Pacific Union Conference Home Missionary Depart- ment during her series on the crisis which will face every Seventh-day Adventist youth; You recognized a new approach to healthful living as described by the group sponsored by the Inter- national Nutrition Research Laboratory of Arlington headed by Dr. John A. ScharFFenberg and including Miss Von Gundy, Miss Kay Kelker, Dr. Stanley Shepard, and Dr. L. H. Lonergan; You participated in all the varied activities of the school program, emphasizing answers to your spir- itual, mental, physical and social needs. Yes, you were a very important part of MBA during this school year. It is the sincere prayer of every staFF member that you may have built into your life the ideals for which Monterey Bay Academy id you must stand during this decade of the 60 ' s. P. fl?fUcomt Board Members D. E. Venden, chairman Rolland H. Howlett, secretary L. R. Rasmussen E. F. Heim R. L. Stretter Victor Anderson R. C. Barger C. R. Baldwin Harry Buller L. H. Hansen Charles Keymer R. K. Krick R. H. Libby Lester E. Ortner R. P. Rowe C. E. Smith H. Tomka W. C. V ebb M. D. Wiggins Clyde Groomer
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