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DR. ROY E. McAULEY President of the College
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Administration The distinguished members of the Board of Trustees are (front row) Paul M. Grubb, S. Clyde Weaver, Earl H. Kurtz, Noah S. Sellers, Chairman Dr. Joseph W. Kettering, Dr. Roy E. McAuley, Dr. Horace E Raffensperger, Mrs. Franklin K. Cassel, D. C. Stambaugh; (second row) Eli H. Stoltzfus, Frank S. Carper, Norman K. Musser, Jacob L. Miller, John F. Sprenkel, Howard A. Merkey, Chester H. Royer, J. Aldus Rinehart, Carl G. Herr, and Cyrus G. Bucher. BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE CHIEF ORGANIZED governing body of Eliza- bethtown College is the Board of Trustees. Each trustee plays a strikingly vital role in the formation of college policy and in the upholding of the ideals promulgated by the college founders. The college has been and will be in the years to come highlighted by its p erpetual growth and rapid ar]|ustments. The Board will, as it has so effectively done in the | ize difficult situations and exert its finest concerted effort in making solutions. It also meets to fulfill duties such as determining the annual college budget — which is done at the fall meeting. The decisions made by the trustees and the sub- sequent action taken are significant in the formula- tion and constancy of the reputation of the college. It is by these decisions that the composite view of Elizabethtown is judged.
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DEAN Jacob E. Hershman DEAN OF THE COLLEGE THE COOPERATION and efficiency of the men who work with the president and other college officials enable thi college to operate smoothly. These men are conci rned with making important decisions and in coordinating the a livities of Elizabethtown Col- lege into an effective program. They handle prob- lems from those of the administration, faculty, and student body to the economic problems of the col- lege. Other members oi the administration aid students by helping them plan and selet I their i ourses to meet the necessary requirements the deans and house- parents guide the students the librarians help them to use reference materia] the cafeteria staff plans and prepares meals for the student body; the nurses guard the health of the students; and the mainten- ance ' tew takes care il the buildings and grounds. All these people contribute to the well being of the college student and help to make ins life complete.
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