Kingston High School - Kingstonian Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Scaled tlcf! to riiglitl -Mr. Iqiecoiw, Mrs. Harliins. SIIIINIIIUI Miss Ilnnstan. Miss Jones, Miss Miles, Mrs. Toole. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT I:llil'ltl'IS and more figures! But figures represent something we cannot have too much of in our present swil't-moving world. Kingston lligh School olfers an excellent mathematics course and Mr. Piccone leads the department elfic1ently. Today mathematics is a must for many important lields. Among these are science, engineering, aeronautics and precision tool-making. Too, mathematics is used et- tensively in the Army and Navy. In fact, there are count- less vocations in which mathematics plays an essential part. lncidentally, you girls who wish to become nurses, had better study your math , for it is a necessity in the nursing profession. HISTORY DEPARTMI-:NT Seated lleft to rightl Mrs. Schulz, Miss Dooley, Miss I'rice. Standing-Mr. Brenner. Mr. Anthony, Mr. Bennett, Mr. J. Jones. Mr. Boyer. SOCIAL SCIENCE THl'l Social Science Department, ably headed by Mr. James Jones, is one of the most important divisions ot' our high school. It includes the study of Ancient, World, Modern, and American History, Civics, and llrob- lems of Democracy. The study of these subjects covers the events from the beginning of time to the very moment in which we live and in times like these, social studies can- not be stressed too strongly. The department, this year, took charge of the Lincoln Day Chapel program. The entertainment was a motion picture which depicted the value of the Civil War. It was entitled Dixie , and showed the hardships of our own people in those trying times. lt was well received and appreciated by the student body. ARTS DEPARTMENT Mr. Ilalloclv. Miss Edwards, Mr. Keeler. Miss liitchner lVli:-s M. VVilliams, Miss Hush, Mrs. Reynolds A RT UEFA KTM ENT Tlllfl Art Department, headed by Miss Edwards, has prov- en itself essential to our high school. Art is not only a cultural subject, but in these times, a subject vital to our war eflort. M USIC DEPARTMENT 'I'Hl'I Music Department has done much to brighten our school, particularly our chapel programs, with the de- lightful entertainment provided by Mr. Berry's Glee Club and Mr. Hallock's Hand. LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Tlllfl Library Department, ably headed by our new librar- ian, Miss Myre Williams and assisted by Mrs. Reynolds, stands out as a department which brings help and pleasure to all. PHYSICAL I-EDUCATION Mr. Andrews Mr, McCracken Miss Jewelt Mr. Hilbert PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN facing the present crisis, physical education stands U among the most important factors, It is our respons- 1b1l1ty to present the armed forces with men and women of physical capabllities. This is done by giving them a care- tully selected course in gymnastics and athletics, including baskletball, volleyball, wrestling, badminton, football and trac . HOME ECONOMICS 'l'1-IKOUGHOUT the year the Home Economics Depart- ment stresses the importance of home management and ot' keeping our families well and happy. SHOP M Y visit to our Shop proved to be most interesting and educational. Mr. Keefer, a most capable instructor, is indeed proud of the fine equipment and of the achieve- ments of our students.

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DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN Sm-nlvcl tlcit lu right -Mr. Ilankuy, Science: Mr. Hallock, Instrumental: Mr. Golden, 1'rini:ipul, Mr. Pix-- mnv, Mmln-maitif-sp Mr. Mangan, French. Stnmlinz Miss Swr-cl, Lnlin: Mr. Mc-Crncken, Physical Education: Miss Rush, Home Ecenomics, Mr. Iii-cfm-, induslrial Arlg Miss Weis, licrnmn: Miss Edwards, Art: Mr. McConnell, Commercial, Mrs. I':u:C. Spnnish: Mr. Jones, History: Miss Williams, English. THE DEAN OF GIRLS This yn-zu' :L gracious lady came to us as di-an of girls. She is Mrs. Leln Hamilton, n charmim: and synipnllmi-l,iv li-zu-her, n irrmluate of Davis Elkins College who has done zrrzulunte study al Norlhweslern University. We have been very glad to have Mrs. Hamilton with us and we hope she will stay for many more pleasant years.

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