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ABEY STUDIOS DEAN jOSEPl-l E. SMITH DEAN 0F THE CIILLEGE We have a person in our midst who is one of the most versatile beings you will ever encounter in any institution of higher learning. This is none other than our own Doctor joseph E. Smith, Dean of the College. Doc, as he is affectionately known to the stu- dent body, was born in the Sunflower State, Kansas. l-le later moved to Nebraska where he received his early education and held a variety of jobs in the wheat fields and on the railroads of the middle west. L'Doc is also quite a sportsman, played baseball and is said to have a very tricky left hand shot on the basket- ball court, shoots in the low eighties on the golf course, and even swings a mean racket on the tennis court. Doc joe has always loved competition as is shown when he won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University in England, where he received a BA., later Doc returned to the U, S. where he was granted an lVl.A. at the University of Nebraska, but Doc wasn't satisfied with this he returned once more to England where he obtained his Ph. D. from Wallas College, London, England. Today Doctor Smith is still deeply engrossed in the education field having recently been appointed Dean of Youngstown College after the retirement of Dr. George M. Wilcox. This would be a full time job to most men. The doctor, still has time for his hobbies, however, he tends to his garden regularly, loves to romp with his cocker spaniel Kinky and manages to tour the local golf courses regularly. His wife, our own lVlary B. Smith, adds another to this list, and that is getting along with her. We all know that this shouldn't be too difficult to do. The stock market plays a big part in his life and he gives the best advice on that, which is to keep away from it. This brings Doc up to date, but you can rest assured that there is still a lot in store for Doctor joseph E. Smith, Dean of Youngstown College. DEAN SMITH, WHO ALSO COACHES THE GOLF TEAM. WITH ONE OF HIS HOLE IN ONE TROPHIES l3
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BGARD 0F TRUSTEES BOARD MEMBERS j. C. Argetsinger Charles M. Beeghley Walter Bender j. Eugene Bennett W. E. Bliss W. H. Bunn joseph C-. Butler, Ill john R. T. Clingan Sidney j. Collins Paul B. Davies Oscar F. Cayton Roy L. Leventry john N. McCann j. Russell McKay William F. Maag, jr. j. L. Mauthe Thomas H. Murray Franklin B. Powers Frank Purnell Henry A. Roemer Clarence j. Strouss, jr. Rt. Rev. Msgr. joseph N. Trainor Charles C. Watson jAMES L. WICK, jR., CHAIRMAN ' Youngstown College is governed by the Board of Trustees, a self-perpe- tuating body which establishes the basic policies of the College and promotes its physicial and academic growth. Through the vision and loyal generosity of these community leaders, the College has won increasing recognition for its educational service and progress. TRUSTEES BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE RAYEN SCHOOL Officers john W. Ford, President Q l james L. Wick, jr., Chairman j' Eugene Bennett j. C. Argetsinger, Vice Chairman j' Russell McKay W. E. Bliss, Vice Chairman William F- Malaga lf' Hugh W. Manchester, Rec. Sec'y Mrs. Alfred E. Reinman Carl W. Ullman, Treasurer
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CGLLEGE BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. P. C. Pickard an Ohio University graduate came to Youngstown College in April of l936. He stepped right into the role of Business Manager and also was on the faculty staff. During the war he acted as Dean of the Business Administration School. ln his I4 years here he has seen YoCo grow from a small institute of 600 students to our present enrollment of 4,500. This could hardly have been accomplished with- out the sincere, conscientious work of Mr. Pickard. P. CALVIN PICKARD
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