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!). • J°lin Ripley Young as President of Monticello under-takes the responsibility of arriving at the solutions for the administration and the educational problems of the college. Prom Marshall College Dr. Young received his B.A. degree and from the University of Illinois his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. (ireally interested in civic projects. Dr. Young belongs to the Rotary Club and is associated with the Community Chest. He enjoys sports and is always an enthusiastic spectator at the college games. 1 he stories which I)r. Young tells amuse the head table and arc famous on the campus. Dr. and Mrs. Young arc well-known for their cordial hospitality in the ICvergrecns and their attendance at the receptions, dances, assemblies, and vesper programs.
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Fred Kuchnc, Marshall Acker, l)r. John R. Young. I). I toward Doane Mrs. S. I . Olin, Mrs. W. W. Parsons, Fhen Rodgers, president, Mrs. T. S. Chapman, Mrs. C». S. Milnor Not pictured: Philip S. Harper l» o si i «I of trust e e s Kntrusted to nine men and women, whom we recognize as the Board o( Trustees, is the responsibilitv for the over-all government of Monticcllo College. Kach member serves for a period of eight .years and meets on campus once every two months to discuss the policies and business matters of the college. F.ben Rodgers, chairman of the l oard of the Alton Brick Company, acts as president of the Board with Mrs. Spencer T. Olin (Ann Whitney, ’2; ) serving as secretary. The remaining seven members of the board who oiler their lime and effort to Monticcllo are Philip S. Harper of Chicago; Mrs. Theodore Chapman, widow of the late T. S. Chapman who was the former chairman of the board; Mrs. George Sparks Milnor (Alice Ryric, ’ll) of Wilmette, Illinois; Marshall Acker, vice-president of Olin Industries, Inc., of Alton; I). I toward Doane, chairman of the board of the Doane Agricultural Service of St. Louis; Fred Kuchnc, president of the Kuchnc Manufacturing Co., who serves as chairman of the property committee of the board; Dr. John R. Young, president of the college, who is a member cx-oflicio; and Mrs. William Wood Parsons of Terre Haute, president of Monticcllo Irom 1910 to 1918, who is a member emeritus. For the purpose of expanding educational opportunities for worthy students ol the college a scholarship reserve fund was established by the trustees. Profits Irom the Imokslore, coin-operated machines, the Cabin, and the money given by graduating classes for scholarship purposes are turned over to this fund.
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