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Full listing > Accession MC2003/6 Accession # | MC2003/6 | Topic | Young, John F. Photograph Collection, | Keywords | Student Life, Residence Life, Dorm Life, CLubs, Groups, Organizations, | Title | John F. Young Photograph Collection | Size | 1 envelope of 7 photographs and letter of explanation from Jo Young Switzer | Location | Photograph boxes 69--Residence Life | Citation | John F. Young Photograph Collection, MC2003/6 , Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana. | Access | Researchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials. | Provenance | Jo Young Switzer, Office of Academic Affairs. Collection from late father. | Scope and Content | Photo 1 | Four men in costume in front of car, labeled "Homecoming 1941." John is the second man from the viewer’s right – intop hat and beard – between the “ladies?” | Photo 2 | Same subjects as 1 | Photo 3 | Six men around kitchen table, front labeled "At Manchester College The Hash House Gang 1939-1940," back labeled "Tiny [Donald] Rowe-Vice-Pres., John Young-Publicity Agent, Caleb Frantz- Prexy, Bruce Wood-Treas., Edward Myers-Chaplin [sic], Vic Bendsen-Chorister" | Photo 4 | Six men with coffee mugs, sitting and standing around sign "Never Let Your Studies Interfere With Your Education." | Photo 5 | Six women lying on blanket in front of Manchester's Old Gymnasium/Auditorium, labeled "Just another familiar background" | Photo 6 | Twelve men (basketball team and coach) in uniform, seated on bleachers, front labeled "Manchester College" | Photo 7 | Six men sitting around kitchen table, labeled "Manchester College, The Hash House Gang 1939-40" (same photo as 3) |
| Date of Accession | 20 January 2003 | Bio History Note | Enclosed letter from Jo Young Switzer reads, in reference to the Hash House, "This was a group of men who rented rooms from an elderly handicapped woman off campus." She indicates that Benton Rhoades and Virgil St. John were members of the Hash House Gang as well. Possible photographs of Benton Rhoades and Ruby Frantz Rhoades. More research needed. John F. Young graduated from Manchester College in 1942. John F. Young is the father of President Jo Young Switzer. Virgil St. John is included in one photograph of cocoa making. Debra Mishler is the daughter of Virgil St. John. She visited the Archives on 11 April 2014 and provided the following: Virgil (MC Class of 1943) came to Manchester because Professor Edward Kintner visited Virgil's parent's farm. Virgil had been a High School student at Strycker High School in Strycker, Ohio. He had grown up on the farm almost as an only child because his adopted brother was 11 years older than he, and was no longer on the farm. This is the Manchester story of a boy from a family who had hardly even graduated from High School - arriving on campus. He had to find 3 jobs to support his education. He drove truck for the tomato canning factory, he shoveled coal for the MC power plant, and he also was a janitor for the administration building. He is the only person that Debra knows who sent his dirty laundry home by mail and his mother would do the laundry and send it back by mail. When Virgil became part of the "Hash House Gang" all the young men there had grown up on farms, and so they often misspoke the English language. There was a rule. Anytime they used incorrect grammar, they were fined a few cents - a system they devised amongst themselves to improve their English. | Archivist Note | Description prepared January 2003 by Sara L. Smith, updated 03 August 2005 by Travis Poling and last updated 25 February 2014 by Jeanine M. Wine. |
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