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' Lounge Hot Shop Hfft Ovfs -2 m Coffee Good citizen, Frank Ruth, at work. Ed Lynch samples original Keating Koffee. ' Is citizenship a right or a practice? At YJC it is both. As a right, citizenship consists of being able to vote in all school elections, join school organizations, participate in the school athletic program. As a practice, citizenship consists of voting in school elections, which can be best proved by the better than sixty percent turnout for the election of the Christ- mas Dance queen; joining the school organ- izations, such as the fraternities which consist of more than half the male membership of the school; and participating in the school athletic program, as can be best pointed out in our championship basketball team. In addition, citizenship also means accept- ing responsibility for the daily routine jobs. It ' s putting away your own equipment in Biology Lab; it ' s cheerfully helping with the clean-up job after a dance; it ' s prompt attendance and the courtesy of your attention at Convocation. Just as a student practices citizenship in his immediate environment, it follows that a col- lege should extend its service to the com- munity. Initiated by President, Dr. Dawes, one of the outstanding examples of service to the community was the American Paintings Ex- hibit March 1-3. As a part of the new experi- ment to bring art to more people, the Asso- ciated American Artists Galleries of New York displayed twenty-five paintings of top Amer- ican artists in YJC library. The paintings which seemed to be popular choices were: Shadow Play by L. Lucioni, Red Barns of Pennsylvania by Adolf Dehn, and Breton Fishermen by Joe Hirsch. The fact that fifteen hundred persons from York and York County came to see the art exhibit prompted the Extension Director of the Gallery, George Sturgis Fortson, to state, The Art Exhibit as a test run was successful.
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as practiced. Charlie Depfer, Jim McCoy and Harlan Bortner use democratic method. Joan Dudrear, Bill Gibbs at Duke St. Party. Dr. Dawes pauses before Adolph Dehn ' s picture — Photo by York Dispa fif ' rrrrrrr - ' ' '
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