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Dr. Howard W. jones P babl no one has watched the amazing progress made by Youngs- ro y town University with greater pride and interest than has President Howard Sl W. jones, head of the school since the fall ot i9 . President jones has worked energetically and enthusiastically to further the aims of the University to meet the educational needs ot the community. Under his regime the standards of the University have steadily been raised. ln i940 the school was admitted to the Ohio College Association, in l94i to the Association of American Colleges, in i945 to the North Central Association ot Colleges and Secondary Schools, and in i954 it was ' ' ' ' ' W . The Youngs approved by the American Association of University omen - town College School of Music became a member ot the National Association ot Schools ot Music in l95O, the Rayen School ot Engineering gained re- cognition by the Engineers Council tor Professional Development in l954, TIC-3g5Youngstown College was re-chartered as a university in September, l . Enrollment has been increased from SOO to 4500 students during these years. ln accord with this increase the University has added numerous buildings to its campus. Ma The Youngstown University continue its tine record ot achieve- Y ment under the able guidance ot Dr, Howard W. jones. 7 PRESIDENT
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers Wm. Haig Ramage, Chairman William E. Bliss, Vice-Chairman Sidney j. Collins, Vice-Chairman Hugh W. Manchester, Recording Secretary Carl W. Ullman, Treasurer Members Charles M. Beeghly Walter Bender j. Eugene Bennett William E. Bliss William H. Bunn joseph C-. Butler lll john R. T. Clingan Sidney j. Collins j. Williard Cox Charles B. Cushwa, jr Paul B. Davies Oscar F. Cayton Fred B. King, jr. William F. Maag, jr. j. Lester Mauthe john N. McCann j. Russell McKay Thomas H. Murray William B. Pollock ll Franklin B. Powers Mrs. Frank Purnell Wm. Haig Ramage Henry A. Roemer Clarence j. Strouss, jr The Right Reverend Monsignor joseph N. Trainor, V.F. Carl W. Ullman Charles C. Watson George E. Whitlock james L. Wick, jr. Laurin D. Woodworth r 5 , my , C-ra . .lf-., im ra- ,
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ri u. DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY The duties of the Dean are many and Jlfaried, but Dean Smith L ,,,, . . yew.. M handles thlem with efficiency and l skill. The lrecruitment and super- vision of faculty personnel takes a large part of his time. There is always an open door, a friendly smile and an interested listener to XX any student who wantscto chat or needs expert advice. Youngstown U's Doc Smith is a man we are proud to claim. Dr. joseph E. Smith Dr. joseph E. Smith's first association with Youngstown University was as a part-time professor in l92l. l-le was subsequently appointed head of the Social Science Department and Dean of Men. ln i9-49 he assumed his present roles as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Dean of the University. Dr. Smith significantly distinquished himself as an under-graduate to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, England. He received his B. A. degree from Oxford, his A.lVl. from Nebraska University, and his PhD from Wallas College, London, England. Possessing a keen understanding of the problems and aspirations of youth and men, our Dean provides a ready guide to ethical living. l-le is admired and respected by all who know him. 8 DEAF OF WOME Aiiiiouah Deaf' MCC at The YoungSl0W has already both amOf18 students. I-ler efficient her many duties and guidance of the commit job it is to coordinate n Uni made ma the facult growing numbers of ca vities is awakening ti body to the important p Youngstown University in their lives and in the community. Those who want h ing, information, or wh to share a B.S. from State SfOund lVl8l'lne town Univ Slie is The Q
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