Kutztown University - Keystonia Yearbook (Kutztown, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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DEAN OF INSTRUCTION Dr. Cyrus E. Beekey is the gentleman upon whom most students depend when facing academic problems. After thoroughly reviewing the difficulty, the Dean of Instruction will counsel the student and aid him in finding the most adequate solution. Dean of Instruction—DR. BEEKEY 9 Chocking a porional rocord.

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GLADYS CARLIER MATHIAS, Teaching Super- visor, Grade II, The Laboratory Schools B.S., M.A., Columbia University. EDITH MELLNER, Health and Physical Education for Women and The Laboratory Schools B.S., State Teachers College, East Stroudsburg; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. JOSEPH SAMUEL PATTON. Health and Physical Education for Men A. B., Colgate University; M.Ed., Springfield Col- lege. JOHN ALLEN PAWLING, Art Education B. S., State Teachers College, Kutztown; M.A., Columbia University. HERBERT JOHN SCHLENKER, Biological Science B.S., Albright College; M.A., Lehigh University. AMOS ALLEN SHARPE, Physical Science and Physics B.S., Juniata College; M.S., University of Mich- igan. DANIEL FRANCIS SKEATH. Psychology B.S., D.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. NICHOLAS GEORGE STEVENS. Director of Li- brary Science A. B., A.M., University of Pittsburgh; A.M.L.S., University of Michigan. ADALYN HINCHCLIFFE VANGILDER, Teaching Supervisor. Grade I, The Laboratory Schools B. S., M.Ed., Temple University. GEORGE DAVID WEISS, Director of Student Teaching A. B., Albright College; M.S., Pennsylvania State University. JOHN BLENDY WHITE, Dean of Men, Social Studies B. S., State Teachers College, Kutztown; M.Ed., Temple University. M. GRACE WIBLE, Art Education B.S., M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. ASSISTANT PROFESSORS E. EARNEST FOUST. English B.S., State Teachers, Lock Haven; M.A., State University of Iowa. KENNETH JACK GABLE. English B.S., State Teachers College, Kutztown; M.A., Lehigh University. JOHN A. GROSSMAN, Art Education B.S., State Teachers College, Kutztown; M.A., Columbia University. ROY WILFORD HAMME. Chemistry B.S., Gettysburg College; M.A., Bucknell Uni- versity. ELLWYN F. HAYSLIP. Art Education B.S., University of Vermont; M.A., Columbia University. HENRY ROBERT HEDRICK. English and Russian A.B., Muhlenberg College; M.A. Lehigh Uni- versity. Part Time MALEDIN H. KNOLL, Teaching Supervisor, Grade III, The Laboratory Schools B.S., M.S., Temple University. BESSIE S. LEIBY, Public School Nursing R.N. (Pennsylvania); B.S., University of Pennsyl- vania; M.P.H., University of Pittsburgh. SARA ROHRBACK MACK, Library Science B.S., State Teachers College, Kutztown; M.S., Columbia University. WILLIAM WALLACE MEANS, Teaching Super- visor, Grade VI, The Laboratory Schools B.S., State Teachers College, Kutztown; M.Ed., Temple University. MILDRED MILLER MENGEL, Library Science B.S., State Teachers College, Kutztown; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. MARY EDNA RICKENBACH, Dean of Women. Social Studies B.S., M.A., Columbia University. WALTER PURSELL RISLEY, Head of the Depart- ment of Health and Physical Education B.S., State Teachers College. East Stroudsburg; M.A., Columbia University.’ JOHN R. SAWYER. Art Education Diploma, Massachusetts School of Art; B.S. in Art Education, Massachusetts School of Art; M.Ed., University of New Hampshire. ANNE GEHRIS SCHAEFER, English A. B., Hood College; B.S., State Teachers Col- lege, Kutztown; M.A., University of Pennsyl- vania. MAX HARRELL SLICK, Geography B. A., Pennsylvania State University; M.S.. North- western University. ROSEMARIE GUTIERREZ SLOAT, Art Educa- tion B.S., State Teachers College, Kutztown; M.F.A., Temple University. ROY CLARENCE THOMAS, Public School Music B.S., State Teachers College, Mansfield; Ed.M., Temple University. JASON WHITNEY WHITE. Mathematics B.S., Bucknell University; M.S., University of Michigan. ESTHER M. WILLITS, Social Studies B.S., State Teachers College, West Chester; M.A,. Duke University. RUTH KUDER YOST, Library Science and Libra- rian A. B., Ursinus College; B.S. in L.S., Drexel Insti- tute of Technology; M.A., Lehigh University. INSTRUCTORS NORWOOD P. LAWFER, Science in the Elemen- tary School B. S., State Teachers College, Kutztown. MARY E. MOORE, English A.B., Wilson College; A.M., Teachers College. Columbia. Visiting Assistant Professor



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ART. Soatod: Mr. Hayslip, Min V iblo. Mrj. Sloat. Standing: Mr. Sawyor. Mr. Gutekumt. Mr. Manb Mr. Grossman, Dr. doFrancosco. Dr. Heilman. Mi Pawling. ART EDUCATION FACULTY From Rembrandt to Picasso—so run the tastes of the Art Department, under the direction of Dr. Italo de Francesco. Their influence appears through- out the college, from the students’ work in the concourse and cafeteria tq the displays in the Sharadin Studio. Two additions to the department this year were Mrs. Rosemarie Sloat. serving during the absence of Dr. Elizabeth Hurwitz, and Mr. John Grossman, formerly art supervisor for the Bethlehem public schools. LABORATORY SCHOOL FACULTY The laboratory school is the teachers college's main source of practical observation and applica- tion of teaching methods. The specialized faculty is a group of teachers who are qualified to instruct college students in teaching techniques as well as to conduct regular elementary school classes. We expect that the examples of good teaching observed and the opportunity of working with these experienced educators will help our students to rank among tomorrow's better teachers. 10 LABORATORY SCHOOL. Min Chriit, Mill Knoll. Mr. Moant. Mri. Mathias. Min Allon, Mrs. VanGildor. Min Bollowi.

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