Keystone College - Nokomian Yearbook (La Plume, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Tribunal N the approved manner of all tribunals the Key- stone Tribunal did its best to instill into the hearts and minds of the lowly Freshmen the love of the Bible and the fear of the Sophomore. Appointed by the graduating Sophornores, they did their best to follow the examples of justice laid out for them by the tribunals of various foreign nations. The Freshman Was Wrong until he proved himself right, but he was not allowed to defend himself. They deserve especial commendation for the efficient manner in which they quelled the Fresh- man lnsurrection of October. Within four hours the Tribunal had concluded a treaty by which the Soph- ornores would not become too horrible, and the Freshmen would Wear their dinks and ties for an extra month. The first effect of the Tribunal was to cement the Freshmen into a strong, brotherly organization. Second it promoted college spirit. Third, it has en- abled the Freshmen to become better acquainted with the Sophomores. Childish as the penalties may have been, ,today they are seen in the same spirit of fun in which they were inflicted. First row, seated, left to right: Sweetser, Peck, Davis, Carpenter, C. Davies. Second row, seated, left to right: Powell, Lewis, Stark. Second row, standing, left to right: Tuttle, Barba. he -,,. THE NOKOMIAN OF

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Keystonian Staff UDER the able editorship of William W. Davis, THE KEYSTONIAN has steadily improved throughout the past year. Partly responsi- ble for this success were Henry Shields, athletic editor, and Arthur Sweetser, feature editor. Dean Williams, faculty advisor, was an important factor in the improvement of the paper. At the Columbia Press Conference THE KEYSTONIAN was awarded a third place among Iunior College newspapers. The paper furnishes a practice medium for those who are interested in Iournalism professionally, and a means of expression for those who love to dabble with words. Through it the student body learns what is being done in the school. The Old Man of the Mountain gives the inside story on what hap- pens outside of the school's curricula and extra-cur- ricula. The sport column knows all and tells all per- taining to athletics. By the Way gives an idea of how other colleges feel about matters that are important to us. Moreover, THE KEYSTONIAN gives us some- thing to do in class besides sleep and throw spit balls. ll tl First row, seated, left to right: S. W. Dowey, Jenkins, Steinle, Schwartz, Davis, Shields. Bowen. Smithing, Sweetser. Second row, stand- ing, left to right: Smith, Ells- worth, Godfrey, Pease, Jaffe, Sayers, Reese, Gillette, Gum- moe, Walter, Dean W. L. Williams, faculty advisor. , O WILLIAM W. DAVIS Editor-in-Chief HENRY J, SHIELDS, JR. Athletic Editor ARTHUR A. SWEETSER, JR. F. WARREN KEIPER Feature Editors SIDNEY SCHWARTZ Business Manager NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT



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Student Council HE Student Council is a legislative and judicial body composed of students representing the Freshman, Sophomore, and Prep School classes. The members are chosen by popular vote of the members of their respective classes. ln the past year the council has met regularly twice a month, but on various occasions special meetings were called so that desired action could be obtained. The council has functioned very efficiently and has undoubtedly proved of value to the student body. lt has been instrumental in improving parts of the campus, making probable a change in the conduct- ance of final examinations next year, and improving the conduct of the students. The council also engi- neered the faculty take-offs in April, and assisted the administration at the annual Career Forum. The prep school is represented on the Council by Norlaine Erhardt. The Freshman class elected Lorraine Moesel, Ruth Cairns, Charles lohnson, William Dowey and lra Stone. The Sophomore class chose Constance Davies, Marjorie Peck, Ruth Evans, Miles Robbins, Paul Kramer, lohn Carpenter and Edward Dowey. OFFICERS President, Paul R. Kramer. Vice - President, Edward A Dowey, Jr. Secretary, Constance Davies. Treasurer, Charles Johnson. First row, seated, left to right: Evans, E, Dowey, Kramer, Johnson, Cairns. Sec- ond row, standing, left to right: Stone, Carpenter, Er- hardt, Peck, Robbins, S. W. Dowey. NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT

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Keystone College - Nokomian Yearbook (La Plume, PA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 78

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1938, pg 85

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1938, pg 9

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1938, pg 94

Keystone College - Nokomian Yearbook (La Plume, PA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 9

1938, pg 9

Keystone College - Nokomian Yearbook (La Plume, PA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 79

1938, pg 79


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