Kingston High School - Kingstonian Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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DR. A. W. GROVER President SCHOOL BOARD The School Board is an important factor in our education. The members of the School Board have many duties which include the hiring of the teachers, the authorizing of scool purcahses, and the maintaining and repairing of borough school buildings. In order to handle this large amount of work, the Board is divided into several committees, made up of three or four members. These committees give careful consideration to the business which is submitted to them and report their decisions at the Board meetings which are held the second Monday of each month at the High School. The students and faculty of Kingston and especially the School Board were saddened by the untimely death of Mr. Charles B. Humbleby, President of the School Board. The other members are: Mr. Albert A. Fairchild, Mr. Louis Leger, Mr. William L. Morgan, Mr. Arthur R. Powell, Mr. Lundy R. Wright, Mr George M. Huey, and Mr. David G. Sayes, Secretary of the Board. Miss Marita Hughes is the capable clerk to the School Board. We, the student body, wish to express our sincere appreciation to these men who have willingly given their time and assistance to the improvement of education in our town. It is mainly through them that Kingston High School has attained its enviable record as one of the most outstanding schools in the valley. DAVID G. SAYES Secretary ARTHUR R. POWELL LOUIS LEGER LUNDY R. WRIGHT ALBERT A. FAIRCIIILD vice-President WILLIAM L. MORGAN GEORGE M. HUEY SUPERINTENDENT He holds the most important job there is in the Kingston Borough educational system. He carried out this job to the satisfaction of all and has succeeded in improving the Kingston Schools. Mr. John B. Kennedy is the Superintendent of the Kingston Borough School District. Mr, Kennedy's friendly manner has encouraged greater co-operation that he does this in the best possible manner. in Kingston. tendent at Kingston. MR. JOHN B. KENNEDY between the student and faculty. Mr. Kennedy's efficiency in directing the school affairs and in improving the civic and social conditions in Kingston has gained him respect from residents throughout the community. Much of Mr. Kennedy's success is due to his friendlv personality which has helped him get along so well with both students and the faculty. Mr. Kennedy represents us in all civic affairs and we are confident We realize the importance of the job Mr. Kennedy holds and we appre- ciate his efforts of constant improvement of our educational system here We, the class of 1948, extend our good wishes for success to Mr. Kennedy in anything he may undertake in his future years as superin-

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PRINCIPAL Our High School Princiual, Mr. P. A. Golden, possesses all the natural qualities that make him without a doubt, an outstanding leader of Kingston High School. Although he insists on a well disiplined and orderlv student body, he commands the respect of every student as well as the members of the faculty. Mr. Golden is more than willing to give his time to students or teachers wishing advice on various matters. The students whom he has helped will no doubt recall many times during their future years his excelelnt advice. Mr. Golden willingly gives his whole hearted support to any rogram that the students or faculty undertake with the hope that it will reflect credit upon the school. We, the class of 1948, wish to thank Mr. Golden for his help in making the four years we have spent in Kingston High School, the best four years of our lives. Without his kind understanding, patience, and excellent judgement, Kingston High School would never have the excellent reputation of which we are all so proud. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL The Assistant Principal of Kingston High School, Br. Burton Hankey, truly deserves the title which he holds. His ability to meet all the situations which arise proves him capable of handling his many tasks well. Mr. Hankey not only maintains the position of Assistant Principal, but is also Director of the Veterans Program in our high school. He is an understanding and helpful advisor to the many boys throughout our valley, who wish to earn a high school diploma or credits in certain subjects. Mr. Hankey should receive much recognition for his outstanding work throughout the year. He has aided to the best of his ability all of the stu- dents and veterans who come to him for help and advice. We, the class of 1948, wish to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. Hankey, who has contributed so much to Kingston High School. DEAN OF WOMEN This year the office of Dean of Girls has been filled by a most congenial lady, Miss Anita Williams. The students of Kingston High School are fortunate to have such a charming teacher as she. Miss Williams' task as Dean of Girls is not an easy job, but she has stepped into it in a competent manner that is typical of the faculty of Kingston High School. Another important duty that Miss Williams has is that of being head of the English Department. This takes much of heer time since che pre- pares the mid-year and final examinations in English for each class. Every girl in Kingston feels free to go to Miss Williams for advice at anytime. She always finds time to answer the many questions of the girls and help them in any way she can. We, the students of this year's graduating class, wish to thank Miss Williams for her helpfulness throughout the year. We wish her luck in her future years at Kingston High School as Dean of Girls. MR. P. A. GOLDEN MR. BURTON HANKEY MISS ANITA WILLIAMS

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