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Hoard oj tu5tee5 EAST PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE J. R. Engle Palmyra, Pa. John E. Gipple Harrisburg, Pa. M. H. Bachman Middletown, Pa. Rev. H. E. Miller Lebanon, Pa. Prof. H. H. Baish Harrisburg, Pa. Rev. S. C. Enck Harrisburg, Pa. Rev. P. B. Gibble Palmyra, Pa. Rev. O. T. Ehrhart Lancaster, Pa. Rev. D. E. Young Harrisburg, Pa. E. W. Coble Lancaster, Pa. Rev. W. A. Wilt Annville, Pa. Rev. H. E. Schaeffer Penbrook, Pa. John Hunsicker Lebanon, Pa VIRGINIA CONFERENCE Rev. J. H. Brunk . Rev. G. W. Stover Rev. J. E. Oliver . G. C. Ludwig . . . Rev. E. E. Miller . Rev. W. H. Smith . Martinsburg, W. Va. . Winchester, W. Va. . Petersburg, W. Va. . . . Keyset, W. Va. Martinsburg, W. Va. .... Elkton, Va. PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE Rev. C. G. Stambach .... Mechanicsburg, Pa. Rev. P. O. Shettel Annville, Pa. Rev. M. R. Fleming Red Lion, Pa. Hon. W. N. McFaul Baltimore, Md. Rev. Ira S. Ernst Carlisle, Pa. Rev. J. H. Ness York, Pa. Rev. G. I. Rider Hagerstown, Md. Albert Watson Carlisle, Pa. O. W. Reachard Dallastown, Pa. Rev. P. E. V. Shannon York, Pa. Rev. F. B. Plummer Hagerstown, Md. E. N. Funkhouser Hagerstown, Md. R. G. Mowrey Quincy, Pa. ALUMNI TRUSTEES A. K. Mills Annville, Pa. Mrs. Louisa W. Yardley . . . Philadelphia, Pa. Prof. C. E. Roudabush .... Minersville, Pa. TRUSTEES AT LARGE Bishop G. D. Batdorf Harrisburg, Pa. Dr. H. M. Imboden New York, N. Y. Members of the college faculty who are heads of departments are ex officio members of the Board of Trustees. UB ' . v ti ' { : 1 1
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DR. CLYDE A. LYNCH to the ulttapahllla More than a creek is our scenic Quittapahilla, along whose meandering course nature lovers and other lovers have strolled in ecstasy: this beautiful stream is a symbol and an inspiration. Brook! ivhose society the poet seeks, Intent his wasted spirits to renew, And whom the curious painter doth pursue Through rocky passes, among floivery creeks, And tracks thee dancing down thy water-breaks. Emil Ludwig ' s biography of The Nile and the vivid negroid imagery of Ol ' Man River illustrate the anthropomorphic tendencies of the mind. Our Indian-christened creek symbolizes the course and destiny of college life. Individual students and classes come and go; but the stream of college youth is continuous. Flowing into larger channels and finally becoming a part of the mighty ocean, the Quittie lures us through our restricted courses into ampler appreciations and service. Your President congratulates you on your commendable advance and rejoices in your contingent destiny as you flow through these narrow banks of campus life toward the all-embracing sea, challenged rather than fright- ened by its vastness and its mystery. DEAN A. H. M. STONECIPHER Page 18
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si- ■- f ' TacuLt(j Dr. L. G. Bailey, Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. Now I implore you, I entreat you, I beg you to study, because leant spoonfeed you. E. M. Balsbaugh, Assistant Professor of Education and Alumni Secretary. The main idea is . . . Dr. Andrew Bender, Professor of Chemistry. Z truly believe that some day we ' ll find a way Ruth Engle Bender, Professor of the Piano. You should practice more. Dr. Amos H. Black, Associate Professor of Mathematics. Well, the whole thing of it is, it s so simple. Dr. R. R. Butterwick, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Religion. My only advice to Freshmen is to keep your eyes open, your ears open, and your mouth shut. I • R. Porter Campbell, Professor of Organ. Now what do you think your trouble in organ isi D. Clark Carmean, Professor of Band and Orchestra Instruments. This business here isn ' t working right. Alexander Crawford, Professor of Voice. Can ' t you understand English? Dr. Samuel H. Derickson, Professor of Biological Science. . . . . That was about thirty years ago. Page 20
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