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The Trustees lead the Procession. Trustees The Board of Trustees, as the governing hoard, is responsible for maintaining the fundamental character of the college, selecting a president to direct its operation, advising that president on major is- sues, conserving and developing the institution ' s resources. The Board members represent the founder, the constituency of the college and the public. They hold the property and assets of the col- lege in trust for those who provide and maintain them. It is their task to see that the college becomes and is what it is intended to be; that it fulfills the purposes for which it was founded. THE YORK COUNTY CITIZENS WHO ENVISIONED THIS CAM- PUS: Beauchamp Smith, Melvin H. Campbell. Walter S. Ehrenfeld, Herman A. Gailey, M.D., John A. Waltersdorf, John W. Hennessev. Frederick G. Dempwolf, John C. Schmidt. Raymond S. Noonan, John P. Connelly, Mrs. George E. Schenck, John T. Robertson. STANDING: Vincent F. Kingston. Jr., Bruce A. Grove, M.D., Benjamin M. Root, Marvin G. Sedam.
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Friends of the college and guests . Representatives from Seventy Colleges Are Guests R. S. Noonan, member of Board of Trustees, con- structed three of the campus buildings. Bradley Culbertson is Mar- shal of Academic Proces- sion. Jake McCord and John Franz carry the U.S. and Pa. flags. Last minute check: Charles S. Seligman, Dr. Rav Miller, Dr. Everett Beckman. 4F m ■
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Benjamin M. Root, Preside Trustees presides at Ceremoiv it of Board of First President of York Junior College. Dr. Lester F. Johnson, scrutinizes the program. Over 1800 Persons Attend Dedication Ceremony Dedication Day, the most significant event of the 1965-1966 college year, cen- tered around a formal ceremony held in the gymnasium. A touch of pageantry filled the air as an academic procession entered to the stirrin g processional march. Admin- istrators, trustees, honor students, faculty, and platform dignitaries were donned in caps and gowns and colorful college degree insignia. The Honorable William W. Scranton. Governor of Pennsylvania, praised the amazing progress and physical growth that York Junior College has made in its short history. Here, in pictorial se- quence, we recall that important day. Dr. Miller extends a cordial welcome. 14
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