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GUIDANCE DlCl'AR'l'MEN'l' VICTHRAN TEACH ERS Left to Right Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Jayne, Miss llevendorf, Miss Cronin, First Row tlett to riuhtl Miss Kane. Miss Owcn, Miss Sullivan THE G l'lllANCE DEPAR'l'M ENT The Guidance Department is composed of Mrs. Hamilton, directory Miss Devendorf, Miss Jayne, and Miss Cronin, with Mr. lveson acting: as counselor in charge of scheduling, Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Jayne acted as counselors for the Seniors, Miss Ilevendorf the Juniors, Mrs. Hamilton the Sophomores, and Miss Cronin the Freshmen. Mr. Anthony llock, the school psychologist, was called in for conference in several case studies. The department gave Kuder Preference lnventories to all Seniors and Juniors and had group and individual interviews with the students concerning their occupational choices and abilities. Arrangements were made for student conference periods with various community leaders in the professions and trades. The department also gave Harmon-Nelson tests to Freshmen and 86 upper classmen. The Hildreath Personality tests was given to all the girls and interpreted in many cases. Individual Cumulative Records have been started as a real effort to know the student better. Second Row Mr. ltarucli, Mr. VVilliani Morgan. VETERAN TEACH ERS Kingston High School has attained additional prominence in the state because of the comprehensive Veterans program. The four teachers above teach Veterans only. lloxuever, many other teachers on the Kingston High School statl' also teach Veterans, Miss Virginia Kane and Miss Iletty Sullivan teach com- mercial subjectsg Miss Dorothy Owens and Mr. Albert llaruch teach mathematics and Mr. William Morgan teaches science. The Veterans of our school are without doubt grateful to these teachers and the many others on the stall.
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l SOCIAL Sl'lliNt'l'2 IllCl'ARTMlCNT TICAFH ERS ARTS D ICPARTM ENT llotloln Ron ll.l'l to right! Miss llooley, Mrs. Norbert, Miss Mlll'ltll5', Rottonl Row tl.-fi to riuhtl Miss liilvvaltls. Miss Hush. Miss lvitcliner, Mi Ti nel Second Ron NIV. It. Jones, Mr. ltrenucr, Mr. R. Morgan, Mr. Boyer. St DUI All SCI ENCE IDEPARTM ENT The Social Science Department acquaiuts the students with the struggles ot' ancient and modern people. The history courses begin with the history tYi't'lVlllZ2lti0l1 and continue up to the present day l'UI'lNS ct' government and the current mode ot' lit'e. The young people ot' the l'nited States are prepared for their future positions as active citizens. Mr. .laines .lones directs this department. His job is an important one, t'or the t'uture leaders ot' our country are being educated now. lt is the duty of their teachers to form sound and true beliefs about the government and its people. COMM ERCIAL DEPARTMENT lhntwln Row ileft to right! Miss E. llavenport. Mr. lieihler. MNH 1'alial:in, Mr. Mct'onuell. Miss llrovvn. SN-,md Ron Mic- Thompson, Miss J. ltaveuport. l'HYSH'.-Xl. lCDl'l'ATlUN Ill'1I'AR'l'MICN'l' Left to Right Mrs. VVilliams. Mr. Hilbert. Mrs, Welcis. Mr. Pritchard. sh ll' '. Second Row Mr. liecfer, Mr. t'lark. THE ARTS DEPARTMENT The Arts Department takes its place beside the other divisions ot' the school as it otfers the students the liner studies of' their education. Here the students are able to develop their talents, whatever they may be. Miss Mildred Edwards, director ofthe art students, teaches an extensive course in sketching, designing, sculptoring, paint- ing, and pen and ink work. In the Home lieonomies Depart,- ment, Miss Hush and Miss Kitehner instruct our prospective homemakers in methods to improve both themselves and their homes. The vocal music work is directed by Miss Dorothy Turner who also leads the Glce Club. Mr. llallock has charge of' the band and orchestra as well as the classes of instrumental music. The Library is also worthy ot' notice for it is an important link between the student and classrooms. Miss Myre Wil- l'ams is librarian, assisted by Mrs. Reynolds. l'tlMMI'IRt'l,-Xl, llEl'AR'l'N1l'IN'l' The thwmmercial llepartnient is a valuable asset to King- ston High School for it is equipped with a most able stall' ol' teachers who do everything possible to intensity the interest of the students i'i their work. This department otl'ers to all students, who have chosen for their vocation the business tielrl, an e'1cellent opportunity to become prepared for their future positions. PH YSICAL l'IDl'l'A'l'ltlN llEl'AR'l'N1lCN'l' The Physical lflducation llepartnient gives our students an opportunity to enjoy themselves physically in their regular gym classes. l'hysical Education is a subject required ot' every student in order to develop a physical titness. ln these classes, the instructors strive to bring out such traits as lead- ership and character in the individual. The various skills which the students are taught, tend to build up strength as well as ability. The girls, as well as the boys, participate in exercises, drills, and games regularly. Mrs. Miriam Williams and Mrs, Dolores Weiss instruct the girls' gmy activities while Mr. Pritchard, Mr. Andrews, Mr. Hilbert, and Mr. llugh teach the boys. Our physical educa- tion teachers are to be highly commended for their line work in preparing our youth for the future.
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