Kingston High School - Kingstonian Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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LASS WILL We, the Class of 1945, after having completed four outrageous years in High School fa place where we always worked hard,J and having crammed into our heads all the knowledge possible UD, we hereby set forth the Last Will and Testament, of a class never to be forgotten, Cespecially by the teachersj. Firstly, To Our Teachers: MISS ANITA WILLIAMS: O, if Shakespeare had only written a few more quo- tations like the dagger speech. MR. JAMES JONES: Fewer students to occupy detention hall after school. MRS. THOMAS: Another year of successful play directing. COACHING STAFF: More all-around athletes for championship teams. MR. IVESON: A room full of pretty girls to make biology more interesting. MISS MYRE WILLIAMS: More thoughtful students who will return library books on time. MR. GITTEN S: - At least one class that won't make so much noice. MISS CAIN: Success as a teacher in K. H. S. MR. GOLDEN: A more behaved student body CYD. MR. HANKEY: A few more brilliant chemistry students. MISS CRONIN: Better Chapel programs for everybody. MR. PICCONE: At least a few students who understand solid and trig. V MISS JONES: A few intellectual beings Qwhat are they?J for the Honor Society. AND FINALLY: To the teachers we leave-and they're thankful for it. Secondly, To The Students: ELAINE NAGLE: The popularity of Ish Piccone. GEORGE MOONEY: The ambition of Eddie Malikowski. PETE PETERSON: Chuck Supulski's success on the grid-iron. PATSY STAHL: Izzy Smith's way of dressing. DAVE THEIR: Chick Armstrong's technique of wrestling. NIGGER KULINA: Merl Norcross's way of playing basketball. ROSEMARY REILLY: The brillance of Rita Kresge. TO THE JUNIORS: Things the Seniors had trouble getting fmostly good marksl. LORRAINE CLIME: The wit of Jane Ann Bush. TO THE SOPHOMORES: More waysof getting in mischief, but beware of Q '? J. TO THE FRESHMEN: A few trustworthy upper classmen who will take pity on you. TO THE FUTURE SENIORS: We leave all our beloved books, fespecially Hamlet and Macbethl. TO THE FUTURE EDITORIAL STAFF: A box of aspirin to relieve unavoidable headaches. TO THE FUTURE SENIOR BOYS: Better draft status. TO THE WRESTLING SQUAD: Another championship team. TO NEXT YEAR'S YEARBOOK EDITOR: A All the luck in the world, fyou'll need itj. and Finally: We leave behind all our books but go forth putting the knowledge derived from them into good practice, never to forget our dear old Alma Mater.



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l CHRISTMAS CANTATA Because last year's Christmas program was so very well received, it was decided that it should become an annual event. Rehearsals were held weeks in advance and everything possible was done to make this program one of the best ever presented in Kingston High School. Th program was presented twice, The first time during one of our regular chapel periods for the student body, and on the following Sunday for the public. It was greatly enjoyed by both audiences and much credit should be given Miss Dorothy Turner without whose patient guidance it could not have been accomplished. The high spot of the program was the presentation of the Cantata- pageant, The Wondrous Story , by the Glee Club. The pageantry, which was very well done, was under the capable direction of Miss Edythe Dickover and added greatly to the enjoyment and understand- ing of the cantata. The program was as follows: Overture-Christmastide .......,,,.... ,..,.,...,.,,,r..,,,,..,r,.,,,,rr,, O rchestra Invocation ,,......,..,......,.., ,,,A.................,.,,........ R everend David A. Menges Silent Night .,,,.,.,.,,....., ,,..,.,.,,..,.,.....,........,.............,.,,..,.,..,,,........,,, A udience ' Descant by Freshman Chorus flu Balconyj Christmas Fantasia ........,,...,,.... ......,....,..i.....,.,.......,.,,......,. M arimba Trio Gesu Bambino ,......., ,..,. S ophornore Chorus Remarks ,,,..,. ..,,,.,.,..., .,,..,, Kamennoi Ostrow John B. Kennedy Ave Maria .w.....,......... ..,.,,c D r, Ernest Nickel The Holy City .,......... ..,,7,,................ O rchestra ChriStm3S Story ......,.. ...... W illiam Goodman The Wondrous Story .,.,,r.......,,,., ,, Cantata-Pageant l. The Shepherds 2. The Angel Choirs 3. The Three Wise Men 4. Chorale-Into The Town of Bethlehem 0. The Manger 6. Christmas Dawn-HThe Woudrous Story Benediction ......,...., ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,Y R 9 X 1, Menges Joy T0 the World ..... ..... 15 'reshmen Chorus and Audience

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