Keystone College - Nokomian Yearbook (La Plume, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Chess and Checker Club OFFICERS King, Carlton Weer. Queen, Elizabeth Howe. Bishop, Jerome Lebowitz. Rook, David Richards. The Chess Club, originated two years ago, has become a doubly powerful organization since Pro- fessor Luckman has joined with Dr. Strelziff in pro- moting its activities. Students can be found almost anywhere from the physics laboratory all the way up the fourth floor stairs playing chess. The remark- able thing about the club this year is an invention to combine chess and Camelot into a new and ex- citing game. Another outstanding feature is the fact that members bring their own chess men. Be- cause chess is a more highly intellectual game, checkers have been eliminated from the club's sev- eral Round Robin tournaments. The club membership has been increased by new and unskilled players who have soon become proficient under the apt instruction of experienced members that the organization has offered to any who are ignorant of the procedure of the game. In addition to the officers, other active members are Robert Iohler, Bob Clover, Arthur Sweetser, Maurice Taylor, and Thayer lohnson. THE NOKOMIAN OF

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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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Secretarial Club The Secretarial Club, under the leadership of Peter P. Stapay, became one of the most active so- cieties on the campus this year. The membership has increased qreatly and now consists of forty members. The club includes all the students en- rolled in the commercial courses who are traininq to become assistants in the business World. The purpose ot this society is to aid the terminal student to secure positions in the local commercial industries by placing them in contact with the vari- ous business orqanizations. Field trips were con- ducted to the Bell Telephone Company, Lackawanna County Iail, and the International Correspondence School, all located in Scranton. The club also spon- sors lectures given by men who are prominent in their various fields. Social life is not omitted and numerous teas are sponsored. OFFICERS President, Marion Davies. Vice-President, Fernata Cerra. Secretary, Mariel Day. Treasurer, Arline Linderman. Reporter, Mary Smithing. First row: Kiryluk, Wine- Cerra, R. Evans, M. Davies, burgh, Reese, Linderman, Srnithing, Van Nort, Chibirka, Day. Second row: Peter P. Stapay, faculty advisor, F. Evans, Stephens, Shay, Sav- ige, Bradley, Levine, Thomas, Tiffany, Jones, Miss Dorothy Kay, instructor. Third row: Revels, Posovsky, Jenkins, Crossrnan, Denman, Jaffe, Medley, Sprout, Knapp, Miller. INETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT

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

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1938, pg 26

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1938, pg 47

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Keystone College - Nokomian Yearbook (La Plume, PA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 77

1938, pg 77

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1938, pg 95


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