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Kensmg on SCIENCE Herbert L. Albing, B.S. Elizabeth M. Davison, B.S. Irene J. Eardman, B.S. Leon E. Haynes, B.S. Grace M. Heacock, M.Ed. Lena K. Landsinan, B.S. Thomas D. Mountain, B.S. Alvin Rutstein, B.A. Irene E. Wall SOCIAL SCIENCE Irma M. Dickman, M.A. Edward J. Eagan, Ph.D. Helen K. Coossen, M.S. Catherine C. Keefe, M.A. Theresa E. McCarthy, M.A. Norman K. Millard, B.A.' High School COMMERCIAL Annalouise K. Foss. B.A. Rachel F. Jacobs Sadie E. Kauffman Esther T. Lawler, B.S.C. Florence R. Lehde, B.S. Katherine E. Meagher, B.A. John J. Meegan, B.S. .Iohn F. Reilly, Ph.B. Louis R. Rosettie, M.Ed. Lewis L. Smith. B.S. Genevieve R. Steflan, L.L.B. HOME ECONOMICS Catherine J. Hyman, B.S. Elizabeth H. Meach. B.S. Helen M. Nesper, M.A. Naomi K. Stoesser, M.S. Edith E. Stokoe, B.A. Prudence M. Veatch, M.A. Verna G. Walker, M.A. Mary Alice Wfolf, B.A. 11-7' .ii 5' JOHN N. CHASSIN Assistant Principal Our competent and cheerful assistant principal takes a fatherly interest in all students. Mr. Chassin also grants his sup- port to athletics, which he values as a means of developing leaders among our stu- dents. Summer vacation time finds Mr. Chassin serving in a shipyard-a true ex- ample of American patriotism. FINE ARTS Margaret Newsome Willialri Pinl-tow, B.M. Willard J. Sauter' Marjorie Townsend INDUSTRIAL ARTS Williaiil H. Miller . PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bertha J. Aydelotte, B.S. Wilbul' S. Bergstrom Marie F. Felser Louis C. Montgomery, B.S. Dorothy F. Rich, B.S. Eleanor J. Seymour, B.S. G. John Warren i J
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The Fvzcult 0 THOMAS J. Mt-DON N ELL Principal The strong leadership and kindly in- terest of our principal have aided us in attaining the fullest measure of value from our four years at Kensington. Besides per- forming with distinction his arduous school duties. Mr. Mt-Donnell serves as a member of a Local Draft Board. thereby exempli- fying to us the obligation of service and loyalty to our country. MARY C. KAMMER1-LR, M.A. A dm in isfrati ve A ssistant ROSALIA M. KUHN. B.A. Librarian ENGLISH Louise F. Belden, B.A. Doris K. Benincasa, B.A. June A. Blair, M.A. Ruth C. Culliton, M.A. Marie C. Curran, M.A. Helen H. Evans, B.S. Doris L. Flierl, M.A. Marjorie D. Frink. M.A. lrene S. Johnson, B.S. Frank J. Kelly, M.A. Mildred T. Kennedy, B.A. Margaret M. Mack, M.A Ann I. Maloney, M.A. Ruth P. Newman. B.A. Bridie S. O'Day, B.A. M. Agnes Scanlon. B.S. Mildred L. Stewart, B.A. Louise Strickland. B.A. 8 E'rni:L E. ARMSTRONG. R.N Nu rse LANGUAGES Mary C. Belknap, B.A. Venetia Chalmers. B.A. Howard J. Gleason, M.A. Margaret K. McCarthy. B.A. Helen L. Tewksbury, B.A. Lenore Dunlavey, B.A. Catherine T. Valente. M.A. Ruth W'es-terman, B.A. GRACE J. SCHROEDER Secretary VERA LANE, B.S. Assistant Librarian MATHEMATICS Agnes J. Creahan, M.A. Elizabeth C. Dugan, BA Martin M. Larrabee, B.S. Norma J. Larrison, B.A. Virginia E. Mayer, M.A. Margaret M. McGee, B.A Laverna C. Sanfleet, B.A Mary R. Steudle, M.A. f Y ln May, Mr. Norman Millard left Kensington to enter the United States Army. Mr. W'illard Sauter was inducted in early June and expected to report for active duty before the school year ended. Both shared enthusiastically in many extra curricular activities and their loss will be keenly felt by faculty and students alike. With them go our sincerest best wishes for success in their military careers.
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