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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE- 1914 U f The Corp oration RUSTEES BOARD OF T President George D. Gossard , and Faculty, E.x-Officio nnsylvania Conference Representatives from the Pe Rev. W. H. Washixger, A. M., D.D. Chambersburg 1915 Rev. John E. Kleffman, D. D., Chambersburg 1915 Rev. a. B. Statton, D. D., Hagerstown, Md. 1913 S. H. Bowers, Esq., Lemovne 1914 Rev. John W. Owen, A. M., B. D., York ■ 1915 George G. Snyder, Esq., Hagerstown, Md. 1914 W. O. Appenzeller, Esq., Chambersburg 1913 Rev. L. Walter Lutz, A. B., Dallastown 1913 Rev. D. M. Oyer, A. B., Boiling Springs 1914 Rev. J. F. Snyder, Red Lion 1915 Representatives from the East Pennsylvania Conference Isaac B. Haak, Esq., Myerstown 1913 John Hunsicker, Esq., Lebanon 1913 Rev. J. A. Lyter, D. D., Harrisburg 1913 Jonas G. Stehman, Esq., Mountville 1913 Rev. D. D. Lowery, D. D., Harrisburg 1913 George F. Breinig, Esq., Allentown 1913 Hon. a. S. Kreider, Annville 1915 S. F. Engle, Esq., Palmyra 1915 Rev. D. E. Long, A. B.. Annville 1915 ■Rev. U. S. G. Renn, Harrisburg 1915 Representatives from the Virginia Conference Rev W. F. Gruver, D. D., Martinsburg, W. Va. 1913 Rev. a. S. Hammack, D. D., Dayton, Va. 1913 W. S. Secrist, Keyser, W. Va. 1913 Rev. E. E. Neff, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. ,1915 Prof. J. N. Fries, A. M., Berkeley Springs, W. Va. , 1915 Elmer Hodges, Winchester, Va. 1915 Trustees-at-Large — H. S. Immel, Esq., Mountville; Warren A. j| Thomas, Esq., Johnstown ; A. J. Cochran, Esq., Dawson. Alumni Trustees— Prof. H. H. Baish, A. M., ' 01, Altoona; R EV. L E. RuNK, B. D. ' 99, Harrisb Lirg; Rev. F. Berry Plummer, || A. B. ' 05, Baltimore. ■ Deceased. Page IS ' iW mW smSiMi imP-; t il ' - i B ■zA
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4Jt ' «eeffSs Hxi f LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE- 1914 U j work done here. In connection with the Departments of Chemistrj ' and Biolog} ' , the Departments of History and Political Science and Philosophy and Education deserve special mention, while all the other departments o( the school, after the present holders of the chairs have had sufficient time to develop their plans, will probably equal in efficiency the depart- ments of which special mention has been made. Thus we might go on lauding our faculty and its work, our buildings, our equipment, etc. ; but space does not permit our doing so. Let it be borne in mind that we realize that our alma mater is far from being perfect. We realize that many changes are necessary. Our most imperative present need is a large endowment. If Lebanon Valley has accomplished so large a volume of good in the past without an endow- ment, how much more good would she accomplish with an endowment ? Imagination is impotent to picture it. Our next most important need is a gymnasium. We need a place, well adapted to the purpose, sup- plied with the proper equipment, and under a competent, well-trained, scientific, intelligent instructor, where our physical needs can be admin- istered to as well as our intellectual and spiritual needs are administered to elsewhere. With an adequate endowment and a gymnasium a brighter day will dawn for our alma mater. Another stage in her evolution will be ush- ered in. Pervaded with the same old spirit which gave her birth, im- pelled by loftier ideals for the symmetrical development of well-balanced men and women, and dominated by newer customs better adapted to this purpose, Lebanon Valley will move onward, majestically and trium- phantly, a greater force than ever for righteousness, helping to lighten humanity ' s burden of ignorance, feeding human souls with the Bread of Life, aiding Happiness to overcome Sorrow and Love to annihilate Hate. Page 14 .. . ,. J -| ;:. J;ll2 l yjrf , ' ■• ' ' : m !.y - ■=§:. % I-
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE M SH wm III IMl ' y ' A A yXi ' : - ' 5 ? Page 16 iSrs ? Alumni Association Officers President, O. T. Ehrhart Vice-President, Claude Engle Secretary, R. B. Saylor Treasurer, S. H. Derrickson Executive Committee Dr. Seth Light . , Elmer Haak John Batdorf Alfred K. Mills . J. W. Espenshade Dr. M.W.Brunner Lebanon Myerstown Annville Annville Lebanon Lebanon . ' - ' - ' ' ' - ' ' ' r ' ' ' ' ' ' ' f ' ' r ' - j iX,. mm «„ Bi.„ P„. i . r ' ::=:i:
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