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Administrative Staff FRED A. DENMON Controller of the College Fred Denmon, holding the position of Controller of the Col- lege, is one of the most courteous, pleasant persons at Key- stone. Prompt, helpful, always busy at his Work, Mr. Denrnon may rightfully be called the typical Keystone man. Any college or university would indeed consider itself for- tunate to have a man such as Wilbur L. Williams for Dean. Always with a ready smile, Dean Williams has won the love and admiration of everyone at Keystone. Dean Williams is technical advisor to THE KEYSTONIAN, and NOKOMIAN, and friend to all students. For the past three years Dean of Women at Scranton- Keystone lunior College, Miss Vivian L. Watkins has been a most active extra-curricular activity leader. She has sponsored such campus groups as the KWO and Glee Club, which are among the most successful groups at Keystone. To the regret of all, this is the last year for Miss Watkins to act as Dean, due to her marriage to Dr. lim Darlington, former member of the Keystone faculty. All at Keystone wish them all the luck and happiness in the world. WILBUR L. WILLIAMS Dean of the College VIVIAN L. WATKINS , Dean of Women NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT
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BYRON S. HOLLINSHEAD President Hollinshead Speaks . . . The college year, l937-38, has been, l believe, the most successful year to date of our junior college. Progress and growth have been evident in every direction: Our enrollment has been more than capacity, our academic stand- ards have been steadily improvedy our athletic teams have been unusually successful: and our espirit de corps has been exceptionally high. The most important development of the year, from an administrative point of view, was the publication in lanuary of our Diamond Iubilee program for new buildings and endowment. By the publication time of this Nokomian, the first unit in that program, the science building, will be in process of construc- tion. Other increases in our facilities have been provided by two generous gifts of nearby residences by Mr. Sabiston. One of these residences will be used as a dormitory to be known as Sabiston Hall, the other residence will be used as a president's house. These developments have been made possible by the fine cooperative spirit of our friends, trustees, alumni, faculty, and student body. ln expressing this General appreciation for the fine support Keystone has enjoyed, l want to express my special appreciation for the hearty support the Class of 1938 has given. l Wish you all every possible good fortune in the years ahead. Cordially yours, BYRON S. HOLLINSHEAD. The THE NOKOMIAN OF
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Faculty Members First row, left to right: Charles Oswald, M.Sc., CChemistryl: Dean Wilbur L. Williams, M.A.p President Byron S. Hollinshead, M.A., Vivian L. Watkins, M.Sc., Dean of Womeng F. A. Denmon, Controller. Second row, left to right: Samuel Morris, Ph.D., CBiologylp George Yost, M.A. Clflnglish and Frenchlg Lester C. Wolfe, A.B. tBiology and Chemistrvl: Dorothy Kay, A.B. tCommercial Sub- jectsbg R. M. Lightfoot, Ir., M.Sc. tLibrarianDg Frederic B. Davies, M.D. CMedical Secretariallp H. Haddon Dudley, A.B. CPsychology and Public Speakingl. Third row, left to right: Burton H. Gildersleeve, M.B.A. CCornmerce and Financelp Peter P. Stapay, B.Sc. CComrnercial Subjectsl: Sterling E. Hess, M.A. CGerman and Philosophylz Iames E. Luckman, M.A. CMathematics and Drawinqlr and lohn A. Campbell, M.A. CLatin and Englishl. Absent: Ioseph A. Strelzoff, Ph.D. CPhysics and Mathe- maticslp Samuel A. Lee, M.A. tDirector of Physical Education and Athleticslg Doris Smith, A.B. tPhysical Educationlp and george Azar, Ir., A.B. tPreparatory Department and Football oachl. THE NOKOMIAN OF
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