Keystone College - 1868 to present

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Welcome to the Keystone College 1868- Present Collection, a part of the POWER Library: PA Photos and Documents. This collection contains materials pertaining to the history of Keystone College from its inception as Keystone Academy in 1868 as the first higher educational institution in Northeast PA.

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Front Row: Oswald, W Williams, Hollinshead, Watkins, Denmon 2nd Morris, Yost, Wolfe, Kay, Lightfoot, Davies, Dudley, 3rd Gildersleeve, Stapoy, Hess, Luckman, Campbell
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Front row: Oswald, W Williams, Hollinshead, Watkins, Denmon 2nd Morris, Yost, Wolfe, Kay, Lightfoot, Davies, Dudley, 3rd Gildersleeve, Stapoy, Hess, Luckman, Campbell
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First Row left to right: Miss Anabel Zimmerman, Dr. John Humes, Fred Denmon, Charles T. Oswald, Dr. F.B. Davies. Second Row left to right: Dr. Samuel Morris, Miss Lucile M. Scheuer, Peter P. Stapay, Byron S. Hollinshead, President; John A. Campbell.
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First Row left to right: George Azar Jr., Doris Smith, Dr. Helen Garret, R.M. Lightfoot Jr. Norton Beach. Second Row left to right: Samuel A. Lee, Dr. Gene A. Wallar, Dr. Joseph A. Strelzoff.
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Upon admission to Keystone, each student was assigned an adviser. These men helped plan our program to beast suit our future needs and requirements. The advisers took a personal interest in each student and kept his eye open for academic difficulties. The advisers for the 1949-50 year were Benjamin Trapani, Paul Lilly, S. William Dowey, Blake Tewksbury, William W. Couzens, and Alexander Anderson. 1950 Nokomian
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Arline G Evans Class of 44 Co Chairman Campus Community Drive member of KJC business Department
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Faculty and Staff
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A popular professor- Carl E. Geiger from Williamsport P.A. taught at Keystone Academy perhaps 1915-1919 or before. Was a beloved mentor to "Nye" Aveuein V. Morris developing a long friendship. Became head of English Department at Petty Institute Hightstown, NJ about 1983 we took "Meme" to see him. He died shorty afterwards. This was writeen for information for my children LMB.
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Faculty and Staff
Clark Sisson is father of George, who is father of Earl. Both Cark and George were trustee. Photo from Arlene Avery 4-24-64
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Faculty and Staff
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Tom Cupillari and Carl Neuroth
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Dean Vivian Watkins For 1937 Nokomian