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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Y. C. A. Officers Frederick B. Gerber, Esq President William S. McClellan Vice-President George Hay Kain, Jr., Esq Secretary Wilbur Beitzel Treasurer Y. J. C. and Y. C. I. Officers Melvin H. Campbell Vice-President (Acting President) Ralph W. Tipping Treasurer Walter S. Ehrenfeld Secre+ary Melvin H. Campbell Louis J. Appell H. Smyser Bair Martin V. Brillhart Melvin H. Campbell John P. Connelly Rev. Dr. Thomas S. Dickson Y. J. C. and Y. C. I. Board of Trustees Fred G. Dempwolf Dr. Herman A. Gailey Dr. Bruce A. Grove Oscar L. Hostetter Mrs. William D. Kirkpatrick Benjamin Lavetan Mrs. William S. McClellan Judson E. Ruch Samuel Small George S. Schmidt Mrs. J. Kenneth Stallman Mrs. H. Malcolm Read (Alumni Representative) George Hay Kain, Esq. J. William Richley Harry O. Sakemiller David M. Myers Walter E. M usser YORK COUNTY ACADEMY Board of Trustees William H. Menges Rev. Irvin A. Raubenhold T. Warfield McDonald Rev. Edward O. Keen Walter S. Ehrenfeld Samuel S. Lewis Ralph W. Tipping George L. Sprenkle Philip H. Glatfelter, III William M. Eyster William S. Eisenhart, Jr., Esq.
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PRESIDENT AND Lester F. Johnson President ' s Message: A college year book serves as an effective medium to preserve pictures of college life and to record from year to year college traditions and history. In the years to come this annual will bring back to you vivid memories of friends and classmates, of teachers and experiences and, we hope, will give you much pleasure. To all of you who have helped endow a young com- munity institution with high standards and noble traditions, yours will be the greatest satisfaction as you review the 1949 Tower. Students, teachers, and others have been co-workers in building and estab- lishing post-high school educational opportunities for youth in the community. No restriction has been placed upon race, color or creed. This, as a com- munity project, is a rainbow in the sky of a world torn apart by destructive forces, prejudices, sus- picions, and fears. If your associations and experiences at the York Junior College have directed you toward paths of service to others, where you can build for good- will among men, yours will be a most happy life. This is my wish for all of you. President
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DEAN of MEN Byron W. Hartley The gentleman from Indiana. Our new dean, Byron W. Hartley, hails originally from the Hoosier state, hie comes to us from Dover, Delaware, where he served as super- intendent of schools. Dean Hartley is well qualified for his position, having formerly served as President of Essex County Junior College and later as Dean of Greenmount Junior College in Poultney, Vermont. With this previous service in junior college administrative posts, it is no new experi- ence for Dean Hartley to cope with the problems of original schedules, schedule changes and the numerous duties of a dean. In addition to his administrative post, Dean Hartley conducts two classes in Psychology II. In the classroom and out, his main objective is to teach the student to have all facts learned make sense. His chief schooltime hobby is determining and explaining the origin of words. In his presence, the student learns, unaware that he is being taught. His manner of dealing with student problems is not stern and dictatorial, but lenient and unbiased. Dean Hartley is indeed welcome to York Junior College. His experience and judg- ment are respected by both faculty and students.
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