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Women ' s Advisory Group The Women ' s Advisory Group, aided by tiie sophomore women, gave a Tea, Sunday after- noon October 14, at 4 O ' clock in the York Junior College Library, to welcome Mrs. J. F. Marvin Buechel, the women faculty and the freshmen girls. Beginning February 8, for the ne.xt succeed- ing Friday ' s, the Advisory Group provided a series of four charm lecturers. The pro- fessionally trained models, beauticians, and fashion experts, gave illustrated talks. Since the girls indicated interest in Bridge, the Advisory Group is planning to provide an instructor who will teach the girls to play Bridge. The series of lessons will begin the fall semester 1957. Mrs. Marvin G. Sedam chats with Mrs. J. Kenneth Stallman. OFFICERS Mrs. G. Raymond Parry, President Mrs. Marvin G. Sedam, Vice President Mrs. Howard D. Campbell, Secretary Mrs. Robert H. Stewart, Treasurer Members: Mrs. Carl H. Beasley, Sr., Mrs. Melvin H. Campbell, Mrs. Herbert R. Euler, Mrs. John H. Huggins, Mrs. J. Keith Louden, Mrs. Charles E. Snyder, Mrs. John C. Sherrill, Mrs. J. Kenneth Stallman, Mrs. Frances P. Thornton. Mrs. J. F. Morvin Buechel, Mrs. G. Raymond Parry, Louise Krislrick.
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r. President At the conclusion of my first year as President of York Junior College, I am happy to report that this has been one of the most stimulating years I have spent in education. My personal appraisal of York Junior Col- lege is that we have made some progress, and that the challenges ahead are tremendous. The students in this institution have demon- strated to me that they have the ability, mental maturity, and social stability to accept more responsibility in the operation of their own activities. The leaders of the student body have been most helpful in suggesting improvements in educational offerings, a phase of student- faculty relationship which will be encouraged. Our future is bright and our goals will be accomplished if the Board of Trustees, the faculty, and the students continue in coopera- tive spirit to make York Junior College a broadened part of the educational facilities of this community. Office Atmosphere
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Mr. Melvin H. Campbell; Dr. J. F. Marvin Buechel; Dr. S. V. Martorano, specialist for Community and Junior Colleges. Beginning a new regime in September, 1956, President, Doctor J. F. Marvin Buechel sug- gested that the Trustees reorganize into com- mittees. These smaller units would meet frequently, whereas the entire Board would meet six times a year. Mr. Melvin H. Camp- bell, President, became an ex-officio member of each of the followins committees. Board of Trustees TRUSTEE COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE Horace E. Smith, Esq., Chairman John P. Connelly Frederick G. Dempwolf Walter S. Ehrenfeld Herman A. Galley. M.D. Harlowe Hardinge Ben Lavetan Raymond S. Noonan John T. Robertson Chailes S. Seligman Samuel Small John L. Toomey EDUCATION Herman A. Gailey, M.D., Chairman Mrs. Jesse Chock Benjamin M. Root Mrs. John W. Hennessey John L. Toomey DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC RELATIONS John P. Connelly, Chairman Horace Smith Ben Lavetan Benjamin Root Harlowe Hardinge Raymon d S. Noonan Frederick G. Dempwolf Melvin H. Campbell FINANCE Frederick G. Dempwolf, Chairman Ben Lavetan Samuel Small John T. Robertson John L. Toomey Charles S. Seligman BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS John T. Robertson, Chairman H. Smyser Bair Ray S. Noonan Frederici G. Dempwolf ALUMNI AND STUDENT ACTIVITIES Samuel Small, Chairman Bruce A. Grove, M.D. Robert A. Reichley Mrs. John W. Hennessey Mrs. George E. Schenck Trustees: Seated — Frederick G. Dempwolf, Mrs. John W, Hennessey, Melvin H. Campbell, Benjamin Root, John J, Robertson. Standing: Herman A. Gailey, John P. Connelly, Raymond S. Noonan, Harlowe Hardinge, Samuel Small. ¥ Jbi
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