Kingston High School - Kingstonian Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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V. if -ww 5 .f ,f f f f 5. sy . . . . if -' ' xx I Y 3 . , ' , 3 - . First Row: B. YVilliams, M. XYillinms, Il, Cntko, R. Morgan, D. Km-il, S. Joseph, I-'cuz-th Row: M. Jones, D. Yr-rcoe, J. XV. Allen, business manager: M. Mullen, .l. Jones, C. Swanson. Miles, D, Betz, I. Bennett, G. Brennan, eclitoi'-in-chief: C, Lawlor, R112 Bennett, lil. X'zmTuyl, IVI. Cahalan, M. Ckilialzrn, M. Miss Cnlmlzin, Miss Brown, Mr. Brenner, Third Row: B. Paul, N, Martin, M. Hughes, M, K1-auzlis, Mr. Anthony, K. Benner, B. Pzulelorfk, Vklolfo, M. Bowkley, R. Lawlor, li. J. lilvzins. lluprhes, J. Boyd, A. Toniasicck, li. lion- Fifth Row: N, Melkus, ld. Mctlrourty, 1-rs, ll. Prohnska. .I. Wzikovsky, C. Bodio, M. Hronich, C. Sc-cond Row: M. MaI'ianel1i, Tl, Lynn, R. Schmitt, H. Hughes, CT. Byj, D, Evans, Davies, .I. Cowen, W. Pnxson, VV. Taylor, V. Zebrowski. van 7- -- M, jowrnalzstsfff W e Hope T is due to the untiring efforts of the following staff BUSINESS STAFF ll that the bigger and better Kiflyffmliflfl UCVVSDHDCY WHS Manager ..... ........................... M 'andy Allrn put out each month. This newspaper was well-liked by the entire student body. EDITORIAL ST.-X.FF Editor-in-Chief .. .. . ..... .... . lltI!'tl4II't'f .llnllvii Associate Editor .. .....................,.. C'lt1irv Lazulor Sports Editors .. .... lvirlor Zt'lu'ozt'.vki, lfwlfy ll'illifi111.v Literary ...... ................... . llyrl' Il'i1IiuH1x Social . . .....llul'g11w'itr' .llorgun ........Rim ,Slfllllllff Clubs ...... Exchanges .. . . .. .... HH lllfl' llI'01ZllXktI Alumni .... .................... I lvlun IYIIIUIICS Artists .. .... Sonia LY!'IIllItIlI, Virgiaziu j1lllftlI'd, Chcrrlotfv liyj, llnrolliy M. 1f'Z!lI1IS Typists ........................ folm Kirk, fllury lx'1'r111.:li.v, Marina Hnyhciy, Alirv Dolan, f.l1ltIl'l0fI t' liyj, Clmrlvtto Hodif Hclmzr Ozzfko .llrmrm'i llrniziflz 1 Y .I Assisiants ........... lflmramr lf7lllZTltj'I, Grmfvivvf' lirrmzan Advertising Manager ........................ Jeroviir' Cowmz. Assistants .............. Margaret Cahalan, Claim' Swaizxon. JUIIIIIH' ll'iIlia11l5, Srlunz Josvfvh, lllurgarvf ll'0lfv, Anna Tomasrile, Loo Donn Circulation Manager .................... Cliarhns Dafuivs Assistants ....,...... ........ R alplz Smith, Dorix Vvrrnr, Kmzrzvfli Bmzrzvr, I.1lfl'al ll'4'.rl1, llilloizrylzlry Taylor, 1411110 7ltUlltI.l'l'1Lk Circulation of Grades ............ ....... I folnwt Puddofk Secretary ............ ............. . ...... f :wk Ezfririx Sponsors ....................... .lffz Bmiizvtf, .llixrv Ctlhtllllil. M11 Hl't'lI1Il'l', Miss Czrrfis, Mr. fluflzouy, Hllisx lf1'0'ZUll, .'ll1'. ,llt'cl0lI!II'.l1, llfisx Ea'wa1'd.v, fllr. Ezfam' WW -AN om 2 ll

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r. AIISN 'dbh - Words And Rebuttal N the night of the big debate, when a debater delivers an interesting speech in just the right tone of voice with the most suitable gestures and intonations, you may be sure that his perfection is not due to mere chance. There is no such thing as a born debatern-no matter how good one is, he must go through extensive prepara- tion before he faces arraudience. lf you don't believe this, consider what our high school debaters must do. Long before the rest of the school knows that there is to be a debate, a meeting of the club is called in which the members are informed of the question, given bibliog- raphies of references and told to fall to.'l Then each individual must determine which side of the question he Wishes to uphold, look up all material on the subject, and Write his speech. Un an appointed day the sponsor listens to some thirty speeches delivered by eager appli- cants in voices ranging from the trembling falsetto of the timid freshman to the sonorous baritone of the cock- sure upper-classman and selects an affirmative and nega- tive team. Then the real work begins! The preliminary speech is discarded and a new one begun. After a fevv more weeks of exhaustive research, this is completed, and our young debater begins the serious business of memorizing it, usually succeeding in driving his Whole family crazy in his attempt. All of this happens before the debate when, of course, he must be on his toes every minute listening to his oppo- nents so that he -may break down their speeches in his rebuttal. The first ollicial debate of the season was with Hazle- ton on the subject, f'Resolvedt That the United States Should Adopt a System of Socialized bledicinef' Prior to this an informal practice-debate on the same subject was staged with the Forty Fort teams. - 774. ,JICQNF fa?-JI... First Row: H. Valenstein, treasurer' R. Nvoller, president: M, Mullen, vice- presidentg XV. Vfatkins, secretary. Second Row: D. Yercoo, E. Y:1,nTuyl FS. VVi.lianns, lil. Parry, BI. Patrick, N Saidman, l.. Froebal, E. Frey, ll. Kahn. Third Row: J. Robinson. H. YV1'ublc, S. Morris, VV. Taylor, J. Cowon, M. Kauf- er, J. NV. Gittins, sponsor. Fourth Row: C. Davies, H. Miller, M. Frankel, R. l4'i'oohlieh, TE. Berley, XV. Paxsori. l20l



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Wal- MSN Rod And Transit HE Civil Engineers' Club has been considered 'one of the most active clubs in our high school. Due to the interest and progressiveness of the society, it partici- pated in many events and enjoyed many entertainments. Some of the trips and entertainments were: Two in- teresting trips through the Hazard Wirte Rope Company, a visit to the Hunlock Power Plant followed by a trip into the Woodward Colliery where all the sights of a mine were witnessed, the visit to the Vulcan Iron Works, where much valuable information was gathered and the viewing of the Burlington Zephyr.', Another form of educational value which was wit- nessed by the members of the club was in the form of motion pictures. Pictures of many differentphases in mechanics and engineering were shown. There were pictures of the history and development of the metal, nickel, the mine and their work, steel, which included phases of iron ore, the steel mills and foundries, and the use of finished steel, and finally the automobile indus- try, showing all the different steps and mechanical devices that are assembled to make the complete product. But no club can ever attain success without a good leader, and this brings hir. Thomas, our excellent head and adviser, to the front. For a long time he has worked faithfully thinking only of the good of the organization and at last he has brought 'to the front, a club which proclaims his remarkable efforts. WI' 7 . Y 'lm First Row: A. Parker, treasurer: A. Third Row: W. Paxson, TS. Vernon, M. Bloomburg, stzcretary: J. Cowen, presi- Dillon, H. Miller, J. Moflale, dent, A. Disque, reporter, C. Davies, Vice-president. Fourth Row: J. VValsh, TT. Yalenstoiii, R. Berley, 111. McGro:Lrty. Second Row: BTI: Thomas, J. Sylvis, E. VVeisberger, J. Tench, li 22

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