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Zhe ' Dean is Uusy, . . Dr. Charles E. Rollins Lawrence College. B.A. Columbiii University. M.A.. Ed. D. Dean Rollins, Glen Smith, James Guynn. John Engesser, Arthur Kerst. The Dean ' s observations: ■ For one week each month the Dean ' s Office is crowded with veterans signing attendance forms for the Veterans Administration. The number of veterans attending YJC is increasing each year as more and more ex-servicemen take advantage of the educational benefits of the Korean Bill. This year we have eighty veterans attending the day school. Some have been out of school for two years and others for five, six, or ten years. One has started his college career 17 years after graduating from high school. They represent a serious-minded, responsible group that realizes the value of edu- cation in our culture today. 12
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Md so is the Vice-President JOSKPH F. MriSTER Temple University, B.S.. M.A. Mr. Meister The Vice-Pri;sidi;nt aim ' eals: 7520? — Good Morning, Tlie Junior Service League? Tiiis is Mr. Meister at the Junior College. I ' m calling about your letter olTering volunteer assistance. We certainly are interested in having your members help us. For some time, we ' ve been looking for more help of this kind. At the moment, we ' re trying to locate large numbers of our graduates whose ad- dresses have been lost. We aim to enlarge the Alumni Association, and at the same time make it a more tightly knit and strongly functioning aid to the Col- lege. . . . When may I call upon you to discuss this? — Thursday morning, about ten? Fine! And, your Committee will be there? Good! I ' ll look forward to meeting with you. Thus another community contact is made for the Community College. 11
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A dso is the business Manager Walter O. Minter York Junior College The Business Manager ' s sales talk: INSURANCE FOR SALE These dollars you pay to the Business Office represent an investment by you in a new type of insurance. Let ' s call it living insurance. The principal difference between it and ordinary life insurance is that you don ' t have to be thor- oughly dead to collect on it. Dividends start immediately in the form of fuller, richer life, for you not only can acquire the academic knowledge relative to your chosen occupation, but you can also gain a broad background of general knowledge. Furthermore, you learn to associate with various types of people, Robert, you have made a good investment. We feel that you will leave us better equipped to take your proper place in this community, or wher- ever you may be. Mr. Minter. Robert Leppo
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