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t som AL SCIENCE l Sefzfvrl: M. lllelieon. Y. Walker, ll. Coossx-n, T. McCarthy, S. Acller, N. Millartl Sffllllllillgf C. Lind- slroni. C. Keele, I. llivkinan. Pl. Stokoe SOClAl, SCHQNCFI: History teaches us to reason out the future hy avqnainting us with the past. ln this way. we gain an llIlfl9l'Sl3IlfllllfI ol the problems ol our tleniorracy which will enable us to act intelli- gently as 1-ominunity ancl Civil' leaders. MllSlC: lVlusit- provides pleasure and enjoyment for all peoples. It is the universal language and speaks lo us ol the vulture, tratlitions and history of the coin- posmfs native lancl. CUMlVllfllClAL: The worlcl of lnusiness revolves arounfl goocl rompetent serretaries and office work- ers. llnder the able leadership of our commercial stall. we are ahle to satisfy the demands which in- dustry requires for efficient operation. Q William Pinkow. Marjorie Townsend l 1 1 1 , nm. KIONIMITRCIAI, Illi I'AR'l'MlZNT Svaferl: J. Reilly. .l. Klee-gan. R. ,lac-obs. E. Fink, l.. Crowley, A. lflfii Sffllllflllgi S. Kaull- man. lf. Kapruve. F. l.:-lnlv, G. Sleflan, C. Panziea. Mi tfnlliton .1 , N gl 15 N.. X.
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WW U. lfllwl MATH EM ATICS Sw1le'4I.' I. Wall. M. lllutlve, A. Creahan, A. Connors Smrnling: M. Steu- zllv, V. Mayvr. G. Druar, R. Plwlps, M. IJHFTHIJGC MATHI-lMA'l'lCS: Tin- grvat zirgunwnt for mathe- IIIEIIIVS is the fart that lninfls trainvcl in logical reason- ing are almlf' tu think 4-lt-urly on any issue. Kensington vontrilmtes lwr Shari' of tlu-sv trains-tl IWFSOIIS. FINIC ARTS: lnvluclml in vvvry lilwral efluvution is art, for art is flew-ply ingraiiwcl in the vulture of every society. At Kvnsingtnn. Miss Davis ancl Mr. Zulu: familiarize- stuflents with llw artistim' traclitions of many nations. SCIENCE: 'llllo grvat me-n ul tmnorrow who will strive for the construction rather than the destruction of the worltl un- taking thc' sciviive cvuursc-s in the Schools of today. Thi' knowledge we acquire in this field will aid us Il'l?lllPlld0tlSIy as we strive for a better world. SCIENCE I . Kelly. .I. Ilalla- liun, I.. Landsman, L. Ilaynes, E. Davison, I. Iiarmlinan, T. Mountain. G. Heacnck, H. Allling I4
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l'lOMl'i IQCOMJMICS: The practical art ol' nneniakinff is an asset in the enhancement of thc IIOME ECONOMICS N. Stoesser, C. llyman. ll. Nesper. E. Meach ii. , Y 1 personality of the fair sex even in this atomic age. The homcmalcers of tomorrow are heing af- forded every opportunity herc at Kensington to make themselves skilled in the intricacies ol the culinary and other household arts. lNlJllS'l'RlAli Ali'l'S: 'l'o halancc thc emphasis put on mental work in the curricula. the student has the omortunitv of developing his hands as tl . l is well as his mind in one of the industrial arts classes of Mr. john M1-Mahon. l4AClTl.'I'Y NUTES Several new memhers were added to the Faculty of Kensington this year. Miss Grace Uruar and Mrs. liuth Phelps joined the Mathematics Department. The serviccs of Mr. Hcrhert Nilson were acquired for Physical lfducation. and of Mrs. Marjorie Halladay for Health lfducation. Mrs. Aydelotte resigned and Miss Anne Messore came to fill the position as girls. gym teacher. Miss Celia Witczak was assigned as lull time gym teacher. Mr. Willard Sauter returned from military service in the fall. hut left us again shortly after to accept il teaching position in Utica. Mr. Henry Zaho took his place in the Art Department. An addition to the lfnglish Department was Miss lrene Davis. We were glad to welcome hack Miss Rita Rooney who teaches Civics and Latin. ln the Comniercial Department. Mr. Smith resigned and Miss Panzica assumed the Ullice l'ractice classes. As The Compass went to press. plans were heing made for a faculty dinner to he held on June IU. V347 in honor of the Tenth Anniversary of Kensington High School. Invitations were heing sent to all former memhcrs of the lfuculty. john Mcfllahon 16
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