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lltQ UocLtd o-k tu5tee5 Representatwes from the East Pennsylvania Conference Mr. J. R. Engle, A.B., LL.B., LL.D Palmyra, Pa. Mr. John E. Gipple Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. M. H. Bachjian Middletown, Pa. Rev. H. E. Miller, A.M., B.D., D.D Lebanon, Pa. Prof. H. H. Baish, A.M., LL.D Harrisburg, Pa. Rev. S. C. Enck, A.M., B.D., D.D Harrisburg, Pa. Rev. p. B. Gibble, A.M., B.D., D.D Palmyra, Pa. Rev. O. T. Ehrhart, A.B., D.D Lancaster, Pa. Rev. D. E. Young, A.M., B.D., D.D Harrisburg, Pa. Rev. a. S. Lehjlvn, D.D Harrisburg, Pa. Rev. H. E. Schaeffer, A.M., B.D Penbrook, Pa. Rev. J. O. Jones, A.M., B.D., D.D Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. John Hunsicker Lebanon, Pa. Representatives from the Pennsylvania Conference Rev. C. Guy Stambach Mechanicsburg, Pa. Rev. Paul 0. Shettel, A.B., B.D Baltimore, Md. Rev. M. R. Fleming, B.D., Ph.D., D.D Red Lion, Pa. Hon. W. N. McFaul, LL.B Baltimore, Md. Rev. Ira S. Ernst, A.B., B.D., D.D Carlisle, Pa. Rev. J. H. Ness, A.B., B.D., D.D York, Pa. Rev. G. I. Rider, A.B., D.D Hagerstown, Md. Mr. Albert Watson Carlisle, Pa. Mr. O. W. Reachard Dallastown, Pa. Rev. p. E. V. Shannon, A.B., D.D York, Pa. Rev. F. B. Plummer, A.B., D.D Hagerstown, Md. Mr. E. N. Funkhouser, A.B Hagerstown, Md. Mr. R. G. MowTiEY, A.B Quincy, Pa. Representatives from the Virginia Conference Rev. J. H. Brunk, D.D ] tartinsburg, W. Va. Rev. G. W. Stover Winchester, Va. Rev. W. F. Gruver, D.D Martinsburg, W. Va. Mr. G. C. Ludwig Keyser, W. Va. Rev. E. E. Miller, A.B Martinsburg, W. Va. Rev. W. H. Smith, A.B., B.D Elkton, Va. Alumni Trustees Mr. a. K. Mills, A.B Annville, Pa. Mrs. Louisa Williams Y. rdley, A.B Philadelphia, Pa. Prof. C. E. Roudabush, A.M., D.Ped Minersville, Pa. Trustees at Large Bishop G. D. Batdorf, Ph.D Harrisburg, Pa. Dr. H. M. Imboden, A.M., M.D New York City, N. Y. Members of the College faculty who are heads of departments are ex officio members of the Board of Trustees. Deceased. Page 20
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DR. CLYDE A. LYNCH am lf2U5 p cmoctaci This college is under two fundamental extra-academic obligations to its stu- dents : first, to inculcate high ideals and provide wholesome activities conducive to the development of Christian character; second, to make this miniature world, designated as the campus, a veritable social laboratory in which students may demon- strate proficiency in acquiring certain desirable social attitudes. To accomplish this every student is urged to participate in extra-curricular activities and to exercise his prerogatives as a campus citizen in cooperation with the student-government body. The more nearly the campus approximates those ideal patterns of life and action which our society realizes so imperfectly, the more likely will this institution pro- duce men and women who are prepared both theoretically ' and practically for intelligent and consecrated leadership, and who will elevate the general welfare above personal ambition and party aggrandizement. Otherwise, American democ- racy will be imperiled between the Scylla of Communism and the Charybdis of Fascism. The present world ferment has destroj-ed campus isolation. The once seques- tered halls have been invaded bj ' strang e sights and sounds and radical ideas that leave but an imaginary dividing line between the campus and the impinging world. Students are becoming more serious, and they evince a sense of responsibility that has rung down the curtain alike on the campus playground and on the purely speculative classroom. Progressive colleges are discouraging the use of sadistic relics of barbarism and are encouraging a more democratic campus citizenship. Students are given certain rights and privileges commensurate with their demonstrated value to campus society. Refractory students suffer a loss of privileges and esteem; but instead of being forced to external conformity, induced by physical punishment, they receive their motivation through friendly counsel and the example of upper classmen in proper campus behavior: a slower but a surer process. This system presages the doom of Fascism and prefigures the democracy of tomorrow. CLYDE A. LYNCH, President Page 81
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