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Keystone Junior College, Keystone College, Yearbook, Keystone Academy
Ellen Verhurst's yearbook and personal memorabilia from 1952, including signatures from classmates and professors.
Yearbook Photo for Tom Cupillari, Keystone Faculty, Keystone College, Keystone Junior College, Keystone Academy, Faculty, Staff
Photographs of Keystone, Keystone Junior College, Keystone College
Photograph taken from a yearbook showing a room in Moore Hall
Harris Hall, Keystone Junior College, Keystone College
Photograph from yearbook of Harris Hall's Reading Room
Photographs of Keystone, Keystone Junior College, Keystone College
Photograph taken from a yearbook showing a modern kitchen
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Keystone Junior College, Moore Hall
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Keystone Junior College, Moore Hall
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Keystone Junior College, Moore Hall
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Keystone Junior College, Moore Hall
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Moore Hall, Keystone Junior College
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Keystone Junior College, Moore Hall
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Keystone Junior College, Moore Hall, Harris Hall
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Moore Hall, Keystone Junior College
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Keystone Junior College, Moore Hall
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Keystone Junior College, Moore Hall
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa.)-Buildings-History, Keystone Junior College, Moore Hall
Built in 1880, Moore Memorial Hall was originally known as the Ladies Institute. It was later named for Thomas Moore, former chairman of the Board of Trustees. In 1930, the hall underwent renovations which included steam heating system and electricity. In 1963, it began to house the Director of Development and Public Relations, the Director of Alumni Relations, the Nokomis yearbook, the Keystonian student newspaper, and the infirmary.
Keystone Junior College
Viewbook for Keystone Junior College. Unknown year
Keystone Junior College, Student Life, Keystone College, Keystone Academy
Photo Album from a student. 1951-1952
Keystone College (La Plume, Pa)-History, Keystone Junior College, Keystone College
Brochure for parents of potienal students of Keystone Junior College
Keystone Junior College Publications, Keystone Junior College, Keystone College
Admission requirement pamphlet 1968