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doris c. ancstadt 120 Walnut Street. Fleetwood. Pa. Elementary Choir 3- 4; Commuting Women’s League I-2-3-4; Elementary Club 1-2-3- 4; Intra-Mural Girls Athletics 1-2; Modem Drama I. Secretary 1. Doris . . . dark, wavy hair . . . sparkling eyes ... a pleasing personality—that s our Fleetwood commuter ... can be de- pended upon for a frank, honest opinion . . . displays a neat self-made wardrobe . . . enjoys classical music . . . plays a good game of tennis ... a true and faithful friend . . . success is her goal. CLAIR WILLIAM BAILEY 52 South Wyomissing Avenue. Shillington, Pa. English-Social Studics-Gcography Contemporary Affairs Forum 1 ; Keystone 2-3-4; Editor summer of 3, Busi- ness Manager 3-4; Modem Drama 2-3; Radio Forum 2-3. Bailey . . . versatile possessor of engaging personality (ask Kay. that’s his wife) . . . most outstanding achievements at KSTC include many radio programs and several stage presenta- tions . . . was editor of The Keystone during the past summer session ... is now Business Manager of The Keystone ... all told. Bailey has the qualities that will make him a success in whatever he undertakes. MARY A. BARNETT 164 Northampton Street, Hcllcrtown, Pa. Elementary Mary . . . curly crop of ‘'yaller” hair. . . returned (teaching) veteran . . . master of terpsichore with a yen for giving free lessons at 1 A. M. . . . keeps the coffee beans jumping . . . literary finesse . . . laughs and the gang laughs with her . . . took us by storm from September until May
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H GREETINGS FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association applauds your action in devel- oping your yearbook around the theme, Developing Character Through Education . We congratulate the class of 1949 and commend each one of you for your noble action. Character building is something that has to do with the direction a child takes in his development. Education helps to guide that direction. All the time, everywhere, we are building character that is either good or bad. Behavior is deter- mined as pupils learn to control their instincts and prevent them from side tracking. As right actions such as punctuality, obedience, truthfulness and honesty are repeated often enough to become habits; as pupils learn to think things through for themselves in their school society; and as they develop power to exercise moral judgments and to direct themselves as self-regulating individuals, charac- ter is being built. Education sets the stage and guides the direction the development of the individual takes. The school offers the opportunity and the responsibility of designing classroom transac- tions to train the instincts, refine the habits, purify the thinking and control the emotions in attempting to develop consistent good conduct trends. America looks to the teacher for her greatness, for her united voice, for her bigness of race, for her happiness, found in honest work done under the refining influences of life. Education deals with the enduring values of life—good character. Wishing all of you abundant success in your chosen profession, I am, Sincerely yours, C. F. SEIDEL, President Alumni Association FELLOW CLASSMATES : We are the proud possessors of a degree from a good college. Some of us may be inclined to believe that we are now finished or polished individuals in a world of crusted personalities. Nothing could be further from the truth. Actu- ally, a way has been pointed out to us, a way of life and a direction which will achieve for us, satisfaction and compe- tence. We are now on our own to work as diligently and per- severingly as our abilities permit. Travel, reading, studying, writing, working, and everyday living will all contribute to the final product we shall become. All of us who possess normal health will go through the same process, but only those of us who can discriminate best will benefit most from life. Every decision, every move, and every change must be weighed fully and an accurate analysis made if we are to reap the most from our harvest of fate. On this threshold of living and learning may we all plan carefully and successfully the course we will to steer on this ocean of opportunity that stretches promisingly before us. So. the finest group of people with whom any man can spend four years is off on what we all hope will be a long, pleasant, and successful voyage through life. WARREN E. RINCLER. Class President 24
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JUNE ELIZABETH M. BASKIN 502 Main Street, South Williamsport, Pa. Art Art Alliance 1-2; Campus Leader 2-3; Inter-Religious Council 3; Junior Eastern Arts Association 3-4, Secretary; Keystonia 2-3; Newman Club 1 -2- 3-4; Resident Women’s Christian Association 1 -2-3-4, Counselor, President; Youth Leadership 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3-4. Junie . . . understanding . . . possessor of a love for people which has endeared her to the hearts of all at K. S. T. C. . . . an inspiring leader of the Resident Women’s Christian Asso- ciation . . . outstanding talent as an artist . . . remembered for her subtle wit and sense of humor. JAMES W. BECKER 719 South High Street, Bangor, Pa. Social Studics-English Archery 4; Christian Association 1-2-4; Co-ed Games 1-2-3; Contemporary Affairs Forum 1-2-3; Football Manager 2; Men’s Intra-Mural Sports 4. Jim ... a willing scholar . . . adept at repartee . . . enjoys life ... an optimist . . . has innate good taste ... a morale booster . . . sincere in his convictions . . . likes to travel . . . serio-comical. JOSEPHINE MARY BETZ 761 East Main Street, Lykcns, Pa. Library Scicncc-Spanish Archery 1 ; Choir 2-3-4; Co-ed Games 1 ; Junior Library Club 1-2; Lambda Sigma 3-4; Leaders Club 1 ; Modern Drama 1; Newman Club 1-2-3-4; Sigma Tau 3-4. Jo . . . natural curly black hair is one of this pert Miss’s outstanding attributes . . . sincerity ... has a sympathetic nature . . . possessor of a subtle sense of humor. . . the library is her second home . . . oh, that Spanish class! . . . sure to succeed as a librarian. 26 1)
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