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Administration and Faculty These our leaders, what do they give us? . . . wise counseling . . . capable guidance . . . good examples . . . patient instruction . . . workable precepts . . fundamental concepts . . . faithful imparting of our heritage . . . useful experience . . . these they give us ... to have and to keep and to use ... as a foundation to build upon . . . they, through their dedication to youth . . . through their service . . . through their loyalty . . . give us of themselves.
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Members of the Board of Trustees met in October in the Zug Memorial Library. From left, they are: (seated) Paul Grubb, Elizabethtown; A. C. Baughcr, Elizabethtown; Noah Sellers, Lineboro, Md.; Joseph W. Kettering, Elizabethtown; John G. Hershey, Lititz; Norman K. Musser, Columbia. (Standing) Cyrus Bucher, Biglerville; S. Clyde Weaver, East Petersburg; John M. Miller, Lititz; Horace E. Raffensperger, Elizabethtown; Chester H. Royer, York; Miss Ethel M. B. Wenger, Rex- mont; Earl Kurtz, Elizabethtown; Miss Martha Bucher, Quarryville; I. Wayne Keller, Lancaster; Eli Stoltzfus, Phoenixville; Jacob L. Miller, York; and Galen Kilhefner, Elizabethtown. Not pictured are: Howard Merkey, Manheim; J. Aldus Rinehart, West Englewood, N.J.; John F. Sprenkel, York; David Stambaugh, Long Island, N.Y.; Carl Zeigler, Lebanon; and S. S. Wenger, Lancaster. Dr. Kettering is chairman of the Board, Mr. Sellers, vice chairman, and Mr. Hershey, secretary. Trustees For six decades Elizabethtown College has been educating men and women for service. Many milestones can be found in the history of the College dating from that eventful year of 1899. The College board of trustees has, per- haps, played the most important role in the accomplishment of each milestone. Through the years it has been the duty of the trustees to carry out the desires of the original founders while making decisions that would further progress in the changing times. They have always been concerned with expanding the facilities of the College to provide better education for more people. At the annual meeting of the board of trustees, one of the chief items on the agenda was the development program. A recommendation calling for five additional buildings on the campus was approved. Without the efforts of the trustees the College could not have maintained the standards expressed by the founders. From their decisions and their activities, the public at large judges the College as a whole. The destiny of this institution and her students rests on their shoulders. Thus, the trustees are the backbone of the College. 17
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