Keystone College - Nokomian Yearbook (La Plume, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Masque and Harlequin OFFICERS President, Albert Ellowitz. Vice - President, Marion Bo- wen. Secretary, Muriel Day. Treasurer, William W. Davis Adopting the name of The Masque and Harle- quin Society, those students interested in dramatics at Keystone have formed one of the most worth-While organizations offered by the college. Noticeable growth of membership and outstanding productions have made the dramatic club increasingly promi- nent during the year. Under the direction of Professor H. Haddon Dud- ley, the dramatic club presented in November three one-act plays: a romance, a tragedy, and a comedy entitled The Romancersu, It Took a Woman , and The Women Folks , respectively. ln the Spring a three-act play entitled Heart Trouble was pro- duced. Both The Women Folks and Heart Trou- ble were later repeated on request, so excellent was their performance. Besides offering opportunity to those students talented in acting, the Masque and Harlequin Club offers other interesting activities such as instruction in make-up, costuming, properties, stage lighting, and play Writing and producing. With constant improvement in facilities and equipment, the dramatic club looks forward to a bright future. First row: Sayers, Foote, Bowen, Ellowitz, Davis. Day, Thomas. Second row: Sweet- ser, Gleckner, Schwartz, Gil- lette, Griffith, Wilson, Reese, Steinle, Savige, Morris, Propst, Gardner. Third row: Parker, R. H. Jones, M. Longo, Shields, l H. Hadon Dudley, faculty ad- l visor, Kasson, Cavezza, Green, Carpenter. THE NOKOMIAN OF

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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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Concert Association One year ago, at Keystone, a society was origi- nated to bring to notice Keystone's musical talent. The fine objectives of this society probably have not been equalled in another of Keystone's organiza- tions. The purposes oi this association are twofold: To develop in students an appreciation of classical mu- sic, and to search out musical talent among pupils. These objects have been effected by a series of con- certs arranged by students. The concerts have been very popular at Keystone. Near the end of the school year, the association closes its activities with a concert in which the participants in all former con- certs appear. The members ot this club consist of all the as- sociation artists and those helping to promote its activities. Among the active members are lack Daley, Celeste Reese, Ruth Ienkins, Annette Steinle, and Ralph Widmer. OFFICERS Co-chairmen, Andrew White, Edward Dowey. Secretary, Marion Bowen. Publicity, Mary Godfrey. z First row: Reese, Jenkins, White, E. Dowey, Bowen, God- frey. Second row: Daley, Steinle, Miller, Burkavage. NETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT

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