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CONTENTS Administration and Faculty. . . 10 Classes 32 Organizations 74 Student» reloxing in Chex Nou», the compu» »n xl bar. Activities Sports Directories 3
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Exterior of the Student Center at Homecoming Time PREFACE History is the written record of man's struggle and the solution of his problems through the oges. It records nobly, ond in a few cases not so nobly, his mistakes. This meager volume, the Kcystonia of the year 1961, is also history — a recording of focts and events in a norrower more limited sense. Its time span is only one year, a small unit when compared to the centuries and milleniums of historical accounts already on record. But its purpose is dear — to present an accurate and complete list- ing of happenings which occurred at Kutztown in the years 1960 61. In presenting this historical annual, a word of dedication is deemed both fitting and proper. The Keystonia is first dedicated to the graduating seniors. To these individuals who have finally arrived at the end of their four year sojourn at Kutztown State, the Keystonia staff extends heartfelt congratulations. Secondly, the staff presents this volumo to the underclassmen of KSC who are diligently working to ochicve their goals. The staff has attempted to prepare an annuol complete both literarily and artistically that will make 1960-61 a year never to be forgotten in Kutztown annals. This year for the first time, members of the junior class hove assumed the responsibilities of editing this annual. It is hoped thot their efforts have proved fruitful ond rewarding and will be appreciated by their fellow Kutzfownians.
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DEDICATION OF ROTHERMEL HALL The new men's dormitory, Rothermel Hall, was dedicated by Governor David L. Lawrence on October 13. It was the Governor's first appearance on campus. A host of state dig- nitaries attended the ceremonies which were held at the main entrance of the now build- ing. In charge of the entire proceedings was Dean of Men, John B. White. Speakers for the occasion included Mr. Earl K. Witwer, President of the College Board of Trustees, the Honorable A. J. Caruso, Executive Director of the General State Authority, and the Honorable Charles H. Boehm, Superintendent of Public Instruction. They were introduced by Dr. I. L. deFrancesco, President of the College.
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