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In times past • Late 1950 s vintage baseball. fr Open field where Maranatha Mall is located today. » first classroom building, Jackson Hall in 1920 ' s I 1960 ' s style formal banquet. » ♦ Though the school was founded in 1902 by Dr. William B. Riley as the northwestern Bible and Missionary Training School, it was not until 1922 that Volume I of the annual came out. It was entitled The northwestern Pitot. In 1926 the name changed to The Scroll with Volume V. Since then only some books have been given volume numbers. The last time the yearbook was volumized was in 1965 with Volume 45. You may ask, What ' s the significance of hav¬ ing volumized annuals? The answer is simply that it reminds us that there is a past and it places the classes of each year more concretely into the history of the school. For 85 years there has been a MWC and for 59 of those years the yearbook has recorded the precious people and events that have shaped our institution. No year stands atone, but all are intertwined. The pre¬ sent and future are shaped by the past. To the annuals of history, but most important- iy, to this year ' s college family we present Vol¬ ume 60 of The SCROLL. 2
The 1987 northwestern College Scroll is dedi¬ cated to our Dean of Faculty, Mr. Dwight Ounberg. Besides teaching history, he has also served as Dean of Students. In his service as Dean of Stu¬ dents he was advisor to the nwC Student Associ¬ ation. Me described his job as one of ' ' carrying out student concerns, as well as, “explaining college positions to students. Mow, as Dean of Faculty, his main task has been to aid in teaching improve¬ ments, problem solving and faculty evaluations. In everything he has done at MWC it is plain to see that his main objectives are to exemplify Christ, help the college family grow in love for Christ and each other, and humor us with his incessent anecdotes, in a message to the senior class he exhorted use to not let the taw of dimin¬ ishing energy rule but that “there is a source of energy for life (Christ), rely on it! Just as Christ make the difference , Mr. Gun berg has made a dif¬ ference in our fives by his service. In dedication I I j
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