Kensington High School - Compass Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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. we bf Miss Henrietta Langner, Mr. John McMahon, Miss Pauline Corcoran. GUIDANCE OFFICE This year we welcomed two new girls' guidance counselors, Miss Corcoran and Miss Langner have aided Kensington girls in solving many problems. With Mr, McMahon, boys' counselor, they assist students in planning post-high school education, securing part-time work, and selecting the proper courses of study. Their advice and encouragement have been invaluable. Both boys and girls appre- ciate the services of the guidance office. Numerous students have profited by the interest inventories and mental abilities tests offered by the guidance department. In addition, the counselors have presented expert speakers on various careers, have informed upper classmen of open house pro- grams, and have provided information concerning scholarships in colleges and universities. Kensing- ton's guidance counselors are always ready, willing, and able to serve, Mrs Nntnlv Giiarnatrin, Miss Rita Sinnott, Miss I-lorcnce Lchtlc, Ailrmnistrntivc Assistant. S r ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT AND OFFICE STAFF All the seething currents of school activity find a quiet harbor in Kensing- ton's office. The gracious and efficient staff calms the storm of student questions, serenely fills faculty requests, and keeps the academic channels clears

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KENSlNGTON'S ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS 1 ..,-'Kc was E is Mr. Abraham Axlerod Mr, j, Nm-man Hayes The purpose in a man's mind is like deep water, but a man of understanding will draw it out, Mr. Garnett F. Roberts l A SALUTE TO Miz. ROBERTS Last September Mr. Garnett Roberts graciously assumed the administrative duties at Kensington during the illnesses of Mr. Chassin and Mr. Axlerod. Thirty-four years ago Mr. Roberts began his adminis- trative career in Buffalo, as assistant principal of Masten Park under Dr. Fosdick, and later under Mr. Hersey. He became principal in 1939, and remained at the helm until Masten's closing in l953. Mr. Roberts was then made director of the new center schools. However, in September, he was needed here at Kensington for a period of six weeks. He then resumed his regular position. Mr. Roberts is a man of varied interests. ln his earlier days, he was an avid outdoors man, as well as a coach and golf fan. Now, his main interests are photography and oil painting. A good friend of youth, Mr, Roberts believes in giving every student opportunities throughout his educational career. He thinks the school makes this possible by developing the student. We sincerely thank you, Mr. Roberts, for coming to Ken in our time of need. The faculty and the entire student body salute you and wish you every future success. l'2



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WE COMMEND OUR TEACHERS FDR FAITHFUL DEVCTION... SEATED: Miss Mildred Kennedy, Mrs. Mildred L. Stewart, Miss Julia O'Meara QDramaticsl, Mrs, Margaret M. Bennis, Miss Agnes Scanlon, Miss Irene Johnson, Miss Louise Belden, STANDING Miss Ruth Culliton Mrs. June B. Johns, Miss Ann I. Maloney, Miss Ruth Newman, Miss Mariorie Frink, Mrs. Helen H. Evans. The principal purpose of this department is to teach students to read, write, speak and listen to English with understanding and enjoyment. Litera- ture, composition, grammar, and vocabulary are taught. Everything from Johnny Tremain to Hamlet, from syntax to sonnets, makes the study of our Miss Dorothy Picrman, Librarian Mother tongue interesting and informative to all ot us. The aim ot our tour year course in English is to develop our ability to speak and write with graceful- ness and fluency, and also to understand and appre- ciate our modern media ot communication, such as magazines, newspapers, radio and television. DRAMATICS In her drama and public speaking classes Miss O'Meara strives to perfect the art ot oratory in her pupils. Pantomime and improvisations are humorous and valuable essentials ot a day's course. Thus more of Ken's students are able to speak with the tones, depth, and grace ot the clearest brook and the deepest ocean. LIBRARY The steadily growing circulation of books and the increasing attendance in the library are deserved tributes to the numerous special services rendered by our indetatigable librarian, Miss Dorothy Pierman. With the cooperation of the monitors, the bulletin boards have attracted attention to new and timely displays ot books. The library has become a vital part of Kensington High School. l-4

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