Kutztown University - Keystonia Yearbook (Kutztown, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES MR. GEORGE W. GILES ....................................... . President DR. SAMUEL E. RAGER .................................. Vice-President MRS. JOSEPHINE A. SIEGFRIED Secretary-Treasurer REV. RALPH A. ALTHOUSE MR. C. FRED BECK DR. CHARLES A. BACHMAN DR. ALVIN F. KEMP PAUL H. PRICE. Esq. OFFICE PERSONNEL It is the duty of the office personnel to care for the numerous student and busi- ness records that form a necessary part of college administration. They sort, file, and make available the important data of the institution. RUTH M. SHANKWEILER Account Clerk to Business Man- ager MRS. GERTRUDE B. ANGSTADT Clerk, Student Cooperative Storo MRS. DOROTHY E. GRIM Stonographor-Secretary to Presi- dent LILLIAN R. DORNMOYER Stenographer-Clerk to Dean of Instruction PEARL H. CHRISTMAN Stenographer-Clerk to the Direc- tor of Laboratory Schools MARJORIE E. FAUST Stenographer-Clerk Manager to Business MRS. SARAH KEIM Stenographer-Clerk Instruction to Dean of MRS. JOAN R. HARRIS Stenographer-Clerk Instruction to Dean of MRS. MARGARET EPP Stenographer-Clerk, Personnel MRS. ELIZABETH S. BARD Stenographer-Clork, Personnel MRS. ARLENE OSWALD Clork, Student Cooperative Store MRS. DOROTHY D. GROFF Stenographer-Clork, Personnel MARGARET CORWIN Stenographer-Clerk to Dean of Instruction 14

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the message of our president GREETINGS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 OUR class came to the campus at the close of id World War II and completed the requirements y for the bacca'aureate deqree during a world armistice which has existed since the shooting war end- ed. A cold war has annoyed the nations during your entire college career and the end of it is not yet in sight. During the past five years the nations have been exploring the world situation to determine the price of peace. During this same time there has developed an armament race which involves supersonic planes, bacteriological weapons, and cosmic death rays, in addition to the dreaded atomic bomb. Could it be possible that you and I are standing at the threshhold of another struggle to determine the nature of human freedom and of peace in the world? It is alleged that wars begin in the minds of men. It is also alleged that if man's desire for peace is stronger than his desire for war, peace will obtain. If these premises are valid, your role and my role as teachers, small as our roles may be, would point to the need for the teaching of peace. We must teach our generation in such a way that its interests, motives, and attitudes suggest peace and abhor war. The Prince of Peace directed us to Go teach all nations . . . Such a challenge is indeed intriguing if human survival interests us. Let us go then and teach peace and the pursuits of peace. The trustees, the faculty, and the alumni join me in congratulating you upon your graduation as teachers while the calendar stands at the half century mark and the possibilities obtain for you to see the year 2000. Looking into the future, as Tennyson did in Locksley Hall, we hope that the years ahead, by your help, may indeed be years when the war drums throbbed no longer and the battle- flags were furled in the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. Your Alma Mater wishes for you a happy and successful career. QUINCY A. W. ROHRBACH, '12 President May I, 1950



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THE DEANS HERVEY PUTNAM PRENTISS B.A., Amherst College M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern University MARY EDNA RICKENBACH B.S., M.A., Columbia Univorsity CLYDE FRANCIS LYTLE A.B., College of William and Mary A.M., Middlebury College Ed.D., New York Univorsity These are the persons who are responsible for the supervision of the student body. The deans regulate life in the dormitories, direct the educational, social, and cultural activities on the campus, and provide council during the student's college career. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Behind the scenes are the administrative officers who attend to maintenance, to the enforcement of housing regulations, and to the supervision of the college as a whole. It is through their efforts that Kutztown State Teachers College is managed and directed. ANNA CATHERINE HRESKO Rosident Nurso R.N., (Pennsylvania) LUCILLE WELSH BECK Dietitian B.S., Institution Management, Columbia University ANNA ESTELLE REDDIG Housekeeper ELMER DAVID BAVER Bursar 15

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