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Baa ll of Regents 1 .. C' - ' X .-a Xi X Alaska District: Roy Yeider. Idaho-Oregon District: Howard Olson, Dan L. Pyles, Lester Scott, Walter Howard, Richard Lindbloom, I. F. Younger. Minnesota District: Edward J. Johnson, Norman Bloom, Dean Hempel. Nevada-Utah District: Murray J. Pallett. North Dakota District: Earl N. Shearer, Harry F. Taplin. Northufest District: D. R. Peterman, Philip Salisbury, Carl Lindbloom, Eugene Weber, Milo Arnold, Ells Bartlow, Raymond Kratzer. Oregon Pacific District: Leo Qualls, Harold Sanner, E. W. Shields, Roy Edwards, Gordon Olsen, W. D. McGraw, Bertrand F. Peterson, Lowell C. Ellis. Rocky Mountain District: Marvin Emrich, Alvin L. McQuay, Robert Manley. South Dakota District: Albert O. Loeber. Washington Pacific District: Howard Titterington, P. J. Bartram, John E. Wordsworth, Bert Daniels, Virgil Grover, W. Delmore McDowell. Alumni Representative: Dave Friesen. College President: John E. Riley. General Superintendent Sponsor: V. H. Lewis. The Board of Regents, meeting in semi-annual session September 28 and 29, re-elected all its present officers, heard reports of President Riley and Board committees, and approved a special administrative leave for Dr. and Mrs. L. Wesley Johnson, Vice President for Develop- ment. Sabbatical leaves were also approved for Miss Marian Washburn, Dr. Thelma B. Culver, Miss Helen Wilson, and Mrs. Alline Swann. In public ceremonies on September 29, the Science Demonstration and Lecture Hall, and the new women's residence hall, named Thelma B. Culver Halln by the Regents, were dedicated, and ground was broken for the proposed new library. With the making of new plans for further climbing toward Campus Plateau 1970, the Regents as ministerial and lay delegates from our educational zone are striving to make our Christian liberal arts college rich in academics and meaningful Christian insight. BOARD O11'F1cERs: Raymond Kratzcr, Chairman, Gordon Olsen, Vice Chairman, Richard Lindbloom, Secretary, Walter Howard, Treasurer, John Riley, ex ojflicio nzenzher.
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P e illent Ri ey Behind the college must stand a man devoted to it, a man ambitious for it . . . a president. That man at NNC is Dr. John E. Riley. As a man of vision and courage, he continued to direct the administration of NNC for his thirteenth year. To the faculty, he is the chief, striving with them to attain the goals established by the Board of Regents. To the student he is a challenge as he points them toward the theme of the year Enduring Values in Dynamic Change. Perhaps the man and the spirit of the college can best be revealed through his own words as he expresses his reflections of Autumn 1965: The sounds, colors, and excitement of a college campus are particularly striking during the early fall weeks. Given a beautiful green campus of some fifty-four acres . . . add 1,200 people, most of them bright and active youth . . . toss in choirs, bands, and orchestras practicing . . . punctuate with the cheers of an athletic contest . . . add the tinkle of laughter and the murmur of happy conversations . . . sprinkle with a few falling yellow leaves . . . touch it all with the soft glow of the autumn sun . . . and one can understand some of the reasons why college professors stay on to retirement and then still stay close by as emeriti. Of course, there is much here in addition to the general beauty of the scene. There are such things as hard work and careful management to meet financial obligations, both per- sonal and institutional . . . deadly serious thought and study, to grasp the truth, to prepare for life . . . honest and exciting social and cutural adaptation and assimilation . . . earnest moral and spiritual seeking, together with commitment to God . . . great awareness of the pangs of the world's fear, hate, and longing . . . serious planning for life and service, even for eternity. The whole man-body, soul, and spirit-is planned for in the philosophy and activities of NNC. As it was with our Lord, we wish every student to 'increase in wisdom, in stature, and in favor with God and man.' Secretary to Dr. Riley is Mrs. Helen Hill fl .
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,,L'5!' N., w, i K MU lv! !'A, Dr. Joseph Mayfield, as Vice President for Campus Life, supervises the calendar and cultural develop- ment of the campus. Wee-President Active in Student Affairs The vice-president in charge of campus life and chairman of the Personnel Committee plays a big role in campus affairs. This administrative official is Dr. joseph Mayfield, director of student activities. Dr. Mayfield works with the ASB vice-president in outlining a program calendar, scheduling, and co-ordinating stu- dent activities. His office also handles Cru-Keys' announcements, chapel seating and all scholarship awards. Mrs. Floradell Moritz, secretary to Dr. May- field, listens patiently to another student's 20 chapel excuse. ft x -. ,N w ,W y -1- ,R It
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