The Youngstown Dunbrik Company, Inc., created an annual scholarship at Youngstown College for an engineering student planning a career in the building industry.
The departures of Catherine Semans and Willliam Bunn from Youngstown College were lamented. Semans was Dean of Women at YoCo, while Bunn taught English composition, speech, and dramatics.
Mrs. William T. (Edith) McKissock was appointed acting dean of women at Youngstown College. Previously, Mrs. McKissock served as head of the YoCo mathematics department.
At a conference of the Ohio College Association, Youngstown College president Howard W. Jones was named a member of its Veterans Affairs Committee. Meanwhile, at a meeting of the Ohio College Registrars, Philip P. Buchanan, ...
Younstown College president Howard W. Jones announced the purchase of the Butler property along Wick Avenue and extending to Bryson Street. Built in 1914 by the late Henry A. Butler, the residence previously served as the ...
Youngstown State University's board of trustees will vote on a ten year contract with Johnson Controls Incorporated to improve campus facilities. The company promises at least $15 million in energy cost savings.
John W. Bare assumed his new job as principal of the Columbiana (Ohio) grade and high school. Bare was head of the Youngstown College psychology department and advisor to The Jambar. He also served as dean of men as well ...
Pete II, one of three live penguins that served as Youngstown College mascots, died in the Cleveland Zoo after a long illness. His mate, Pat(ricia), was also found to be ill.
Three members of the Youngstown College staff were hospitalized within a one month period. Calvin Pickard, YoCo business manager, was admitted to Northside Hospital with appendicitis. J. B. Williams, a business school ...
The Friends of the Youngstown College Library Association announced that they had nearly completed their fifth annual fund drive with the target amount of $5,000 being reached.
The fifth annual campaign for the Youngstown College library was inaugurated on February 16, 1942 by the first of a series of radio addresses. The goal for 1942 was $5,000.
Louis A. Deesz, a combustion engineer for the Republic Steel Corporation, was appointed dean of the engineering school. Deesz, who held a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the Carnegie Institute of ...
Donald Elser, teacher of English and Speech at Youngstown College and the author of twelve successful plays, announced the publication of a new play entitled "No Need to Worry."
John George Hagelis, a pre-dental freshman at Youngstown College, was killed on November 30 when the biplane he was piloting crashed. A graduate of South High School, Hagelis served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World ...
Youngstown College acquired four surplus barracks from Camp Perry. The federal government was to move the structures from the camp and reassemble them at YoCo. The buildings were utilized for classrooms, office space and ...