Keystone College - Nokomian Yearbook (La Plume, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Glee Club OFFICERS President, Edward Dowey. Manager, Andrew G. White. Secretary, Ruth L. Jenkins. Treasurer, Celeste Reese. During the past year singing at Keystone grew to be more popular than ever before. Under the capable direction of Miss Vivian L. Watkins, Dean of Women, the harmonious strains of mixed voices often rang out through the corridors of Harris Hall. The Glee Club assisted in assemblies and con- certs throughout the year. On March ll it presented its first full length evening concert. A program of eighteen members were Well received by a capacity audience. Although Miss W' atkins has left, con- tinued growth and achievement is expected for next year. Since the Glee Club attracts boys as Well as girls, choruses of four and five parts make the club more entertaining and enjoyable to hear. In addi- tion to singing for the music alone, instruction is given in breath control, expression, enunciation, and good posture. Any student who has talent or inter- est in singing finds himself amply repaid for the time he devotes to the Glee Club. The Glee Club is one of Keystone's most valu- able activities. Through its efforts, students are in- troduced to the better modern music and the price- less classics. Whenever the Keystone Glee Club meets, hearts are Warm and throats are tuned in the joy of singing. Davies, Evans, Carpenter Seated at piano, E. Dowey fiths, Miller, Sprout, Wood Van Nort, Chibirka, Denmon N. Jones, Crossman, Post Reese, Kiryluk, White, Jaffe Kasson, Morris, Daley. THE NOKCMIAN OF S t a n d i n g in foreground: Savige, Steinle, Medley, M. Standing in background: Grifl

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Keystone's Camera Club has made the photo- graphy hobby a financial possibility for all of us. Interest in this organization originated by Professor Oswald and Doctor Hill has increased until the Camera Club has become a Keystone byword. The particularly good pictures taken by the members of the club have found their way to the bulletin board on the first floor of Harris Hall, but these snapshots can hardly suggest the story of the club's activities. The Camera Club members de- velop their own negatives, in their dark room, print the pictures, and make enlargements. They lower production costs still more by mixing their own solu- tions in the chemistry laboratory. The school has contributed an enlarging machine to their equip- ment. By using all these facilities, they not only reduce photography expenses for themselves, but save money for students by printing pictures at a lower price than is demanded by professionals. The Camera Club has found a new enthusiast in the person of Mr. Wolfe. lt plans to organize formally in September, so that it may enter the head- quarters planned for it in the new science building as a powerful, official society. Camera Club Left to right: Sweetser, Williams, Weer, Snyder, Howe, Starr, C. T. Oswald, Lester Wolfe, faculty advisors. NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT



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Debatmg Club The 1938 debating season say Keystone well represented in the forensic field. The squad partici- pated in seven debates. These included two with the Bucknell University Freshmen, two with Bucknell lunior College, one with Rutgers University Fresh- men, and one with the Freshman team of the Univer- sity of Scranton. , A preliminary debate was held in January between our own affirmative and negative teams. Following the present trend in inter-collegi- ate debating, all of the debates participated in by Keystone this year Were no-decision affairs, with one exception. This year for the first time Keystone used a two man team. The affirmative consisted of Robert G. Walter and Edward Dowey, with Samuel Kasson as alternate. lohn E. Daley and S. William Dowey composed the negative team, with Sidney Freed- man as alternate. Four members of the team, with the coach, George Yost, Ir., attended the Inter-collegiate Fresh- men Debater's Conference at Penn State in February. First row: Daley, E. Dowey, Walter. Second row: Kasson, George Yost, J.r, faculty ad- visor, S. W. Dowey, Freedman. INETEEN THIRTY.-EIGHT

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