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Joseph A. Falco Duquesne University, B.A. University of Pittsburgh, M.A. John T. Frank Northwestern University, B.S. Johns Hopkins University, M.A. J. Russell Dunlap Helen McNitt Pennsylvania State CoUej;e, B.A. Wilson College, B.A. Southern Baptist Seminary, Th.M. Pennsylvania State College, M.A. Ellis D. Williams Mansfield State Teachers ' College, B.S. Duke University, M.Ed. Miriam J. Bauer Juniata College, B.S. Harry D. Bauman Franklin and Marshal College, B.S. Lenore Ward Indiana State Normal, B.A. University of Michigan, M.A., Ph.D. 11
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Mr. Hammatt. The expression wherever there ' s Hammatt, there ' s a riot is part of the vocabulary for a Y. J. C. student. Mr. Hammatt ' s quick wit and clever imperson- ations aid this mathematical brain in the all-school dramatic production. Bob Hulton is an extraordinary individ- ual. His coaching technique is paying off ' and we wish him many more good teams. We believe that his drive (not to mention his famous temper) can produce top-notch teams from any group with which he works. Dr. Jaeckel is so interesting. To say interested would more adequately de- scribe her, for she always senses students ' s depression and offers genuine encourage- ment. Miss McNitt is the petite English teacher who possesses insight and under- HiLDE Jaeckel University of Geneva, Switzerland University of Breslau. Ph.D. Judy Mendels University of Amsterdam, M.O. Johns Hopkins University, M.A. Hallett B. Hammatt University of California, B.A. Harvard University, M.A. standing of human nature. We cannot for- get the hours she devoted to this book. Miss Mendels is a newcomer this year. It is she who is responsible for all those beautiful new pictures being placed in the library. Mr. Seligman. When we think of Mr. Seligman, we think of a Meerschaum, good humor and accounting calculations in such matters as income tax forms. Dr. Ward was more the property of York Hospital than of York Junior College the first semester, but she managed to rush between the two institutions and impress her warm, strong personality upon us. Mr. Williams is a reason for our liking science. Then too he is always fixing something for us— be it a TV set, a radio or a projector. 10
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The Yorker is the students ' newspaper. Its publication is always a matter of con- cern to the adviser, a source of headaches to the editor— when there is one— and a deep mystery to Mr. Hammatt. This year the international crisis was keenly felt even in the staff room of The Yorker. Editor Baney left for the Army in February; and by the time a new staff had been assem- bled, the second semester was well on its way out. But we ' re always hoping; some day we ' ll beat a deadline! ,. ' ' V Seated: Dotts, Wright, Baney. Standing: Ruth, Sterner, Eyster, Wise, Bailey. Not Present: Adviser, J. Russell Dunlap T yoRH Ji VOL. 6 OCTOBER 15, 1952 NO. H QUYLR WNS COUNCIL POST Intense interest swept the country this past fall during the national election; like- wise, the Y. J. C. spirit aroused real com- petition for student government offices in September. A lively campaign involved the three fraternities and the women ' s Inde- pendent party. The final tally indicated the following winners: Guyer, president; Stevens, vice-president; Holtzapple, secre- tary; Gundrum, treasurer; Rohrbaugh and Myers, class president; Kaley and Koche- nour, sergeants-at-arms. To get a better perspective on junior college activities in the state, Dotts, Glackin, Argento, and Guyer attended the Pennsylvania Council at Altoona. 12
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