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SENIORS We as Seniors are sorry to leave behind the good times and the joys of life at Ken. During our four years here, we have come to appreciate the advantage of being a high school student. However, we are proud that we leave behind us a line record . . . a record of success in many fields. We, the class of 1948, as we leave Kensington, hope that this record is but a preview of what the future holds.
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LIBRARY: This is the focal point of knowledge at Kensington, a reference room for teachers and students alike. Here we come with our numerous questions, assignments and reading lists to ask Miss Lane's help in our search for information. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Hammers banging, machinery roaring, boys moving to and fro . . . it may seem like turmoil and confusion, but actually it is a scene of order and carefully planned work. Under the guidance of Mr. john McMahon, Ken boys learn how to transform crude materials into many useful articles. They develop skills which will serve them well in the future. FACULTY NOTES In September, the following teachers joined the faculty: in science, Mr. Alaimo and Mr. Gianturco, mathematics, Mr. Hayes, art, Mr. Fisher, commercial, Mrs. Ruby, English, Miss Nice and Mr. Manch, social science, Mr. Demerly and Mr. George Mc- Mahon, physical education, Miss Gallagher. M-Kiss Felser returned to teach girls' swimming. Versatile teachers were Miss Misercola who taught English and mathematicsg Mr. Finnegan, Latin and history, Mr. White, history and business subjects. In January, Miss Coveney transferred from the olhce to the commercial department. All these teachers entered whole-heartedly into the life and spirit of our school and generously gave much of their time to promote extra-curricular activities. Mr. Warren accepts a trophy from 11. VERA LANE, Libmrifnz R. Gehrinan, Mr. .lohn McMahon Mr. Colgrove. Miss Heacock checks the projector. Mr, Meagan and Mr. White look inttrestcd 17
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QW, X 5 A record of the mind of the Seniors: their bewildering variety of im- pressions, mental and emotional, their activities night and day, with plans and dreams for the future. They will develop into housewives, business and professional men and women, scientists, inventors, explorers, and statesmen.
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