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NSN VM in vw' Painted LipsfffPcl1lnted Eyes ' HE membership of the club was greatly augmented this year. When the tryouts were held in October over 300 students Were on hand to he judged for their histrionic ability. Of these, 80 were chosen for mem- bership in the Amateur Actors, Association. An initia- tion was held in the form of a weiner roast at the lrem Temple Country Club. A good time was had by all, especially those two rugged individuals who ventured into the swimming pool on that frosty October night. Sev- eral plays and skits were presented from time to time by the more active members at the meetings. Due to the unfortunate inundation this Spring, many social events were postponed and consequently the club was unable to present its annual three one-act plays. However, an out- ing was held in the Pocono mountains in June which was attended by about 75 members. The scene was Naomi Pines, where swimming, dancing, and other sports were enjoyed by all. We all wish lllrs. Thomas much success with the new group next year, and we hope that the plays will be pre- sented as usual for the enjoyment of all. LIGW Val' ..-. First Row: N. Martin, R. Bower, M president: R. Maguire, secretary, Mrs. . Statliakis, J. lloopcr, lil. .l, llllli-swortli, Xvillianis, R. NVellcr, S. Davis, G. Nvelsh, M. Murphy, M. l'O4lIMfl', A, Glass, J. lrlanil, D. llourigan. Sixth Row: NV. Olexy, XY. Crossin, R. Ilunipli-by, R. Yurkanin, J. Butz, A. BIC- Ncil, XV. Allen, A. Blooinburg, H. Pitt- inan, A. Shafer, J. Cowen, E. MOGroarty, Thomas, CQ Kaschenbaeh, J. Mitchell, li. Vernon, J, Robinsin, Fourth Row: J. lfUf.2'0l'S, R. Rossnian, J. Nash, H. lim-efer, M. Frankel, J. Tench. J. Miles, lil, YanTuyl, J. Price, lil. Rosa- SM-ond Row: R. Davenport, J. Jones, mowski, K. flll?lllUIl2I0l', M. Jones, J. Cul- Sm-vm-nth Row: R, Leary, XV. Morgan, E. Behler, M. Fitch, M. Nifillizims, I-3. len, M. llughi-s, llowartl Wiener. J. llustin, li. XVag'ner, A, Rosevear, J. Nvilliarns, Lav. Jenkins, J. Vereoe, N. Cliarneeki, ll. Posten, M. .I-Bonham, M. VVisnewski, L. Rogers, J. Yercroe, N. Fifth Row: athlon, I. lin-ta, R. Cahalan, M. lfientlcy M. Cahalan, M. Lawlor, ll. Lynn, U. I.:i,wlor, V, Pintarnl, Algiiiintxlli, J, Ilgigg-451-ty, H, lmtteis, VVagn er. Third Row: YV. Horan, M. Beatrix, M. M . Hynon. ?i J. lflyans, A.. NVuir, NV. French, C. liyj, J ,.,. W ., l26l
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m, Y . 7 .-JCN X 61. , Y.. - , , Little Men, What ow? l H If Beta Hi-Y had a very successful year during this school term. A large membership may have heen the cause of this. The Beta Chapter also used the progress sive memhership plan originated hy Hi-Y Council. lflection of oliicers was held early in November, and meetings at the cluh room in the Wilkes-Bzirre Central Y. hi. C. A. started immediately. These meetings were well planned hy lllr. Piccone and Harry Croop, president. Besides the usual husiness meetings, there were also several line entertainment ses- sions spzinsored. Among these were: a mixed swim at the HY and a sleigh-riding party at the lrem Temple Country Cluh. An educational tour was also conducted through the newspaper plant of the Times-Leader in VVillces-Barre. A group of prominent speakers were invited to attend the meetings and address the hoys. Among these were: hlrs. Charles Long, who spoke on Hhlental Deficiency and Crimeng hir. Kane, who spoke on l'Leisure Time Projects, and Dr. W. F. Davidson, who had Com- munity Health llleasuresl' for his topic of discussion. lllemhers of the Beta are impatiently looking forward to the annual Spring formal dinner-dance held at the Country Cluh in Dallas. This affair has heen held in former year with the Alpha Hi-Y as co-sponsor and un- less something unforeseen occurs, the high point of the year in social events at Kingston High School will he realized. '7' f HGV vi, , Y First Row: Mr. Piet-one, R. Must, treasui'ei': Il. Group, pri-siilent: TJ. Lloyd, SE'Cl'E'fHl'YI U. Phillips. Second Row: XY, lD1'tlg':1sIi, M. Ctlllf-Cl' S. t'uslmi-V, 41. flimlwr. Third Row: S. Tonibergy viee-p1'esi- dent: .L Thomas, N. Stathakis, J. Hink- ley, G. Imiiipman. Fourth Row: A. Lampnian, J. Yan Loon, H. Daugrliton, J. Kasurda, F. Be- secker, M. l.0CllUl'lll2lY'l. 251
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First Row: E. VanTuyl, G. Brennan treasurer: Miss R. Dean, former librari- ang V. Zebrowski, president: P. Pad- ock Vice- resident' 111' J. Kenney' BI v I0 - . ., - Bentley, secretary: M, Cahalan, R. Morgan. Second Row: DI. Calialan, INT. King, li. Behler, D. Jensen, J. Maran, D. Yereoe, U. Nvhitenian, M. TTemstreet, A. Martin. Third Row: J. Botlmer, V. Horonzy, L. Turel, 1. Bennett, C. Lizdas, B. Pro- haska, H. Posten, B, Willianis. Eavenson, M. Powiteh, J. White. Fourth Row! B. Derr, M. Bowen, A. VVestfie1d, H. Meliechnie, E. Nesbitt, C Fifth Row: H, Laggan, M. Farrell 'V. Donn, J. Charneeki, H. Cizeski, B Heniges, M. Martin. Sixth Row: M. VVi11iams, M. Beach M. Wolfe. Seventh Row: A, Bracler. A. Parker J. Philbin, J. Butner, H. Dolan, R. Pro- haska, E. MeGroarty, J. Cowen. y You .Y - 4 GV In Seclusiofn. We Stud N COMPLETING the Hfth year -of its organization the ' Library Club can look back on a commendable and successful career. lt has contributed much to the good of the school by the industrious work of its members in the library. Each member of the club gives up one study period a week to assist the librarian in her work. They spend many laborious hours checking library slips, mend- ing torn books, and doing other routine jobs around the library. A series of interesting talks was given at the club meet- ings this year. They included an address on current books by lllr. Howell Reese, editor of the Dallas Post, and a short instruction on bo-olc binding by lilr. lililler from the Gaylord Publishing Company. The club was unfortunate in losing its sponsor, llfliss Ruth Dean, at the end of the first semester, when she left to Hll a position at the junior high school in Philadel- phia. Her departure was regretted by the school as a whole as well as the members of the club. She was ad- mired and respected by all who knew her and was a constant inspiration and friend to those who worked with her. lt was probably her presence in the library that made the study hall students all but cause a riot to get library slips. lliany study periods have been spent under her supervision. We miss llfiiss Dean very much and hope that the students in the school where she is now situated appreciate her to the fullest extent. vol , - cw l
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