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Board of Trustees Revises Goodwin Plans The i968 fall meeting ot The Board of Trustees convened at the Bresee Avenue Church, under the apt leadership of W. Shelburne Brown, President. A matter of high priority was finalized in relation to the new girls dormitory. The completion of the ori- ginal Goodwin complex is intended to have an additional seventy-six sleeping facilities enclosing a private patio area. 1 Pasadena College is supported and con- trolled loy the Church of the Nazarene through a Board ot Trustees elected from the eight districts comprising the Southwest Educational Zone of the denomination. Z7 - Dr. J, Wesley Mieras, Secretary, Dr. L. Guy Nees, President Dr W Shelburne Brown President of the College, confer at the fall Board of Trustees meeting ,-,...-..
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Dr. Brown: Able Administrator and Scholar Home from traveling for the college, Dr. Brown enioys re- lating his experiences at Fridoy chapel. I' 'l .Q in, A , -Q,-,., 3.2 President cmd Mrs. Brown In this year of our Lord, 1969, the dominant themes of society are war, violence K on both personal and community levels j, racial conflict and loss of a sense of personal worth. While there has been no formally declared war in the world since the cessation of World War II, the intervening years have been characterized as the violent peace . Not a daylhas transpired without some kind of armed conflict somewhere on the earth. Nothing is more relevant to this kind of orld, nor more need- ful than the development of persons in Chris ian character. Social mores have changed drastically within the past twenty years. Com- munity pressure to undergird morality, integrity, righteousness has largely been dissolved by the impersonality of urban living. Here at Pasadena College the vital element of faith is added to the rational processes of logic and reflection. To trust the soulls invincible surmise . . . brings heightened quality to life. Not a cloistered life . . . Not a sheltered protection from the pain of bring- ing healing to the world,s quivering wounds. This faith is marked with courage to grapple with the demons of pain and loneliness and hunger and iniquity. This letter is a salute to you., the students of Pasadena College. A salute for what you have evidenced in willingness to make life something more than mere living. It is also a salute to the high and adventurous future that can be yours as you transmute ideals into action. Dr. and Mrs. Brown warmly greet students of the full student-faculty reception. DIC 1
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Trustees Approve Master Plan , 1' 1 . . I - X5 ff N Ni 'J j F45 f x f - FW K3 44 f- - -- -. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, lseatedl Wilbert Little, L.A., W. Shelburne Brown, E, E. Zachary, L. Guy Nees, L.A., J. Wesley Mieras, L.A., Row I Richard Borbe Sac W. W. Morris, So. Cal., Gus Bergesen, No. Cal., W. H, Deitz, Cen. Cal., James Shaw, No. Cal., Howard Anderson, Sac., Francis L. Smee, Cen Cal Ernie Owen S. Cal., Wendell Wellman, L.A., A. J. Edwards, L.A., Fred Fike, New Mex., M. L. Mann, Ariz., J. Paul Downey, Ariz. Row 2: Nicholas Hull So Cal W H Burton, So. Cal., Lawrence Whitcomb, So. Cal., Robert Scott, So, Cal., Kenneth Vogt, Sac., M. S. Lydic, Ariz., J. C. Wooton, L.A., Raymond Ryan New Mex Walter Bells, No, Cal., John Adams, New Mexico, Daniel Penn, Soc., Harold Morris, New Mex., Leland Smaot, L. A., Marvin Shelby, Ha. -L.. -u I-:f.,.:i,v Q'-1-.1 We Drs. W. Shelburne Brown and Guy Nees officiate March ilth groundbreaking ceremony for the Library. Mr. Robert L. Foster delivers his annual Treasurer's report to the Board of Trustees.
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