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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hon. Robert F. Rich Mr. Charles E. Bennett Rev. a. Lawrence Miller. Ph.D. Mr. John E. Person President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer TERM EXPIRES 1939 Hon. Max L. Mitchell Hon. H. M. Showalter Rev. Oliver S. Metzler. Ph.D. Rev. J. E. Skillington. D.D. Mr. Ivan E. Carver Mr. George L. Stearns. II Mr. B. a. Harris Hon. Robert F. Rich Mr. John H. McCormick Mrs. Layton S. Lyon Williamsport Leivisburg Williamsport Bloomsburg Roaring Spring Williamsport Williamsport Woolnch Williamsport Williamsport TERM EXPIRES 1940 Mr. Charles E. Bennett Mr. Walter C. Winter Col. Henry W. Shoemaker Mr. R. K. Foster Mr. John E. Person Mr. H. Roy Green Mrs. Clarence L. Peaslee Mr. Charles F. Sheffer Rev. a. Lawrence Miller. Ph.D. Rev. W. Edward Watkins. D.D. Montoursville Lock Haven Altoona Williamsport Williamsport Saint Marys Williamsport WatsontOLVn Williamsport Chambersburg TERM EXPIRES 1941 Bishop Edwin H. Hughes. LL.D. Mr. Spencer S. Shannon Mr. George W. Sykes Rev. S. B. Evans, D.D. Rev. Harry F. Babcock Dr. Charles A. Lehman Mrs. H. Marshall Stecker Judge Don M. Larrabee Mr. George F. Erdman Rev. W. Galloway Tyson, D.D. Washington. D. C. - Bedford Conifer. N. Y. Williamsport State College Williamsport Mount Carmel Williamsport Williamsport Philadelphia
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THE PRESIDENT AND HIS MESSAGE Classes of 1939, Congratulations! It is your good fortune to have attended Dickinson at a time when dreams of years have been coming to fulfillment. The years 1938 and 1939 will long be remembered at Dickinson as important years: not merely as a time of fulfillment but also as the beginning of larger things. You have not sat in the gallery but rather you have been in the parade. You can trulv say all of which I saw, part of which I was. Other duties have prevented my working as closely with you and therefore coming to know you as intimately as most previous classes, but what contacts and associations I have had have been most pleasant indeed. I hope therefore you will permit the following observation. We are apt to think of college strictly as preparation for life. It is more than that — it is life. Every experience is a preparation for that which is to fol- low ; high school, college, the first job — all are preparation for that which is ahead. And you are as truly living now as you will ever live. Would you know what the future has in store for you? Would you know what your life is to be? Then in retrospect study seriously what life here has meant. Unless some new factors enter your life what has been is an index of what may be. Unless there is some new strengthening of the will, some clearer vision, some stronger sense of duty, if you have not measured up to your hopes and ideals here you are apt to continue to fall short. If, on the other hand, you have merited and received the approval of your classmates as indicated by class honors and responsibilities, unless there is some weakening of the will, some dimming of the vision, some loss of a sense of duty, you may expect to continue to enjoy the confidence and appreciation not only of your college classmates but of all with whom you meet and mingle in the world outside classic halls. I sincerely wish for each one of you this merited approval which is possible in a larger or smaller degree to all. Your friend.
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FACULTY John g. Cornwell. Jr. Dean H. Dorcas Hall Dean of Women J. Milton Skeath Wilson L. Godshali Psychology. Mathematics Political Science. Histon .:! ' %.. ' ■ ' ■■ 4 LOUISE G. MARSTON English June B. Roberts Commercial Subjects Ten
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