Kingston High School - Kingstonian Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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ADELINE D. ABRAMS Addie Her dark hair always should imply, A good friend on whom we can rely. German Club 2-3-4, Debating Team 4, ln- tramural Basketball 1, Intramural Volley- ball l-4. GERTRUDE C. ADAMCHICK Gert Friendly and nice, neat and tall She exceeds in basketball. Basketball 2-3-4, Co-Capt. 4, Sr. Play. Jr. Play, Stardust Review 1-3-4, Yearbook Busi- ness Stall, Newspaper Editorial Staff. Cheerleader 4. French Club, G.A.A. 4, Y-Teens 3-4, Library Club 2-3, Glee Club 2-3-4, Swimming Club 2, Jr. Latin Club, Freshman Chorus, Honor Society 3-4, In- tramural Basketball 1-2, Intramural Volley- ball I-2-3-4. JOANN ALEXANDER Jo Her musical ability will carry her far, And in everything she's up to par. Stardust R1-view l, Science Club 1, Latin Club I-2, G.A.A. 4, Orchestra 3-4, German Club, Jr. Girl Reserves, Hall Receptionist 2. Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4, Intramural Volleyball l-2-3-4. MARJORIE D. AUSTIN Margie Wherever she may chance to be A cheery word and smile has she. Junior and Senior Latin Clubs, Junior Girl Reserves, Swimming Club 3, Home Eco- nomics Club, Freshman Chorus, Intramural Basketball l-2-3-4, Intramural Volleyball l 3 4 .,,f 1 af, 'ff viii. ulsrl ' . ' - s . . ,,. 'N .a- -, ,. ff QRQARET E. BACHMAN --Peggy A girl intelligent and true Who is gay anQ1gleasure-loving too. .ff -X Stardust Review 3-4, S?-gtlghub 3-4, Pan American ii-4, Svgm ' lub 4, Y-Teens 3-4, Intramural lsketball 1-2-3-4, Intra- mural Volleyball 1-2-4. RICHARD A. BAGBY Dick A cheerful, honest., and wholesome lad, A finer friend could not be had. Baseball 3-4. Stardust Review 4, News- paper Editorial Stall, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Pi Ur-lta. Library Club, Pan American Club, Engineering Club, Latin Club, Air Scouts. JOEL BALOGH An honor student. who's ambitious And who has our best, good wishes. Stardust. Review l-il-4, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Hon- or Society, Science Club 1, Hobby Club 1. 139 I DOROTHY E. BAMBERT Dot She deserves a lot of praise For her quiet, pleasinxr ways. Stardust Review 3-4, Glee Club 3-4, French Club 3-4. Home Economics Club 2-3, Latin Club 2, Freshman Chorus, Girl Reserves 3. ,SJ I - ,, ' tv X- ,- . - ' 1 'J g -I N, X L . ' IH x . , ' , , MADIQLINIQD. BKRQIVTIS Midge Sheis alwdyiderfql pal, and a perfect peach! , ' She's long onXQgnse,l and short ol' speech. . , l N French Club 2-3, Honor Society 4, G.A.A. 4, tlntritniural Basketball l-2-3-4, Intra- ' lr V ll b Ill-2-3-4. mana, o,ey A .l ,J 1 y ,... ,ls ,xfv - - ali ' ble H 1, , iv .if , . s , 'fi ti: LJ I BARRY --Eyes erever she may chance to be gcherry word and smile has she. Stardust Review 3-4, Newspaper Ed. Stall, Glee Club 2-3-4, Swimming Club 2, Jr. Latin Club 2, Pan American 4, Freshman Chorus. Y-Teens 3-4, Intramural Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Intramural Volleyball 1-2-3-4, G.A.A. 4. RITA M. BATORY Battery Baseful maiden. meek and mild. With ne'er a word or action wild. Newspaper Ed. Stall' 4, Fressman Chorus, Intramural Basketball l-2-3-4, Intramural Volleyball I-2-3-4. FLORENCE J. BESECKER Beczy Unatfected, cute, and jolly, She'll help you banish melancholy. Stardust Review 4, Yearbook Typing Stafl, Newspaper Typing Stall, G.A.A. 4, Swim- ming Club 3, Junior Y-Teens, Hall Re- ceptionist 4, Intramural Volleyball 1-2-3-4, Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4. s JAMES BLACKLEDGE Durante A boyish boy, try as he may, He can't outgrow his bashful way. Track 2-3. German Club 2-3-4, Intramural Basketball 3-4. ELEANOR M. BOMBOY I-II All those who know her will agrev, She's just as nice as she can bc. Home Economics Club, Secretary 4.

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SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Bottom Row fleft to rightj--Joan Duenger. Mary Lou Parsons, Fred Schlegel. Joann Steinhauer. Earle Charles, Marilyn Jones, Isabel Smith. Second Row-Robert Walters. John Usaitis. Mahlon Knott, Thomas Hoe- schele, Raymond Novitsky. The Senior Executive Council consists of two elected representatives from each Senior homeroom and the Senior Class officers. It is both an honor and a privilege to be elected to the Senior Executive Council. This group governs the Senior Class and decides what activities the class should under- take. These activities were mainly for the purpose of earning money for the Class Day trip. They include a number of sport dances, sale of candy at basketball games, promotion of Senior Play and Senior Prom, as well as several other social events. In addition to this they also took care of the sale of Senior announcements, per- I I sonal post cards, and name cards. They also arranged for Class Day which was held in the auditorium on June 2. It was a very impressive program. They nominated and elected the yearbook staff. The president of the Senior class and the presiding' officer of the Senior Executive Council is Fred Schlegel. With the aid of his fellow class officers, he has conducted the business meetings. They have done their best to make this year's council one of the most active and satis- factory councils ever to govern a Senior class. This group has certainly succeeded in accomplishing this aim. HISTORY Continued Our third voyage began on Septembeer 5, 1946. We had many new and different experiences that year. Shakespeare became a reality to us, and we delved into the unknown in chemistry classes. We had a championship football team and an excellent Stardust Review. We showed our individual talents on the stage when we presented our very own play- A Date With Judy . Another year over so soon? September 4, 1947 found us once again on our beloved ship. Our final voyage had begun-but what a grand climax that voyage was. We took part in so many thingsg we enjoyed every minute of it. We sponsored a masquer- ade ball, a play- Best Foot Forward, the Star Dust Revue, the Easter Prom, the Band Concert. We studied and learned a great deal this year, both in theory and in personal experience. We were old friends with Shake- speare now and we loved him. We could speak foreign languages, math was no longer an enigmag We under- stood the laws of physics: we were as familiar with the past as with the present because we had learned a great deal about history. Yes, we accomplished much. We had finally achieved our goal. We were ready to go forth into life prepared to meet its challenges. We had studied and played. We had spent four wonderful years that would remain forever in our hearts as fresh as the morning dew, as sweet as a spring day, and as happy as the song of the uncaged bird. We thank God for all He has given us, for our country and its freedoms, for our beloved parents, teachers, and friends, and finally for the opportunity of receiving the best possible education under the best possible conditions. We are ready to put to use the knowledge we have gain- ed these past four years. We hope that we shall succeed in our undertakings so that our teachers will know, as we know, that their efforts were not in vain. We are ready to leave our ship forever, which sheltered us through fair and stormy weather. We are ready to go our separate ways to achieve our individual goals. As we grow old and we look back through the years, our high school days will shine forth as the brightest spot in our memories. As we recall them, our eyes will brighten, our faces light up for they were truly happy days.



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HELEN J. BONAWITZ Bonnie Not for me, sobriety. I love the wild, and gay and free. Stardust Review 1-3, Home Ecinomics Club, Sketch Club, Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4 Intramural Volleyball 1-2-3-4. W ELLES BOOTH He's a pleasant friendly skate, U Good nature is his leadinrz trait., , .I Ji' J J Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4:1 3 'bv Jr p , 4. 1 . J, 4 J Y ..l ,H 11' ' A Pj-. QV Q -5151 4 Ali' -1 I ' A f . . PATRICIA R. BOSSO' A ' Pa ' A pretty girl with a smile for all: A neat dresser and very small. Stardust Review 3-4, Newspaper Ed. Staff 4, G.A.A. 4, Junior Y-Teens. Tumbling Team 3-4, Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, In- tramural Volleyball 2-3-4, Christmas Canta- ta 3, Office Aide 4. I .J I fly -fi ELIZABETH A. BOWMAN W et 'G A lzood lookin' blonde, a a a ,' Loads of fun, and an all 'ou pa ' tl Stardust Review 3-4, Newspdper Sta 2-3-4, Newspaper Bus. Staff 3, Ihnd I-5 Pan American Club 3, Y-Teens 3-4, Swim mini: Club 3, Pi Delta Aux. 3-4, Intramural Basketball 1-2-3, Intramural Volleyball 1-2. , . C X . JAMES B. BOYER, jul Ji E' A ., - n f w, ready work. 50 - . 5 ath he'll,ne r shi . f Se ' y, Junio lay, Stardust evie 3-4 f arbook . Mgr. ,Yearboo Bus Sta ews r . Staf i Delt 2-32? Jr. Latin 1-2, r Club 3- Ii 1-2-3 il Enxzin Clucb 3-44 Sgnie Clr , Honor S' ey 4. -Ym In m 1 Ba' tbrll 3-4, chu S call tata 4. gi ,. 4' 0 , F JOAN CAROLE BO R X If there were more sweet as sh , A better world there ould not be. Senior Y-Teens. Entered Sr. Year. PATRICIA BRACE Pat A bashful maiden, meek and mild. With ne'er a word or action wild. Stardust Review 4. Jr. Y-Teens. SV- Y- Teens. Home Economics Club, Hall Recep- tionist. MM ii . ALFRED J. BRADY ' Alfred is another one, Who enjoys a bit of fun. Senior Play, Jr. Latin Club, Sr. Latin Club, Pan American Club, Library Club. Science Club. MARVIN BRAND Man He's very bashful, but that's no sign That he's not a good friend of yours and mine. French Club. Intramural Basketball 4. Entered Sr. Year. ju K , I X RICHARD W. BROWN Dirk A yzuiet guy, but a happy lad. He's never irloomy, never sad. Track 1-2-3-4. . 1 WILLIAM BROWN, f --ummf' ,!'Bhi friendly type, a. zzood sport too, He's veiy seldom sad or blue, W1'em'inf: 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3, Stardust Review 4, Pi Delta 2-3-4, Engineering: Club 3-4, Pan American Club 3-4, Science Club 1, Gym Club 2-3, Yearbook Ed. Staff, Honor Society 4. PATRICIA R. BRUSSOCK Patsy Small and dark with hazel eyes, Her personality you can't dislluise. Stardust Review 3-4, Newspaper Ed. Staff, Sr. Executive Council, French Club 2-3, Pi Delta Aux. 4, Jr. Y-Teens, Sr. Y-Teens, Swimming Club 3, Hall Receptionist 1, G.A.A., Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4, In- tramural 'Volleyball 1-2-3-4. FAY BRYANT Fayzie A sweet and understanding way, Always smiling: day to day. Jr. Y-Teens, Sr. Y-Teens, Freshman Chorus, Receptionist 1, Office Aid l, Home Econom- ics Club, Newspaper Ed. Staff. Intramural Volleyball 1, Intramural Basketball 1-4. MARILYN J. BUSH Zoo1zie A wonderful girl, reliable and true, With all of this, a good worker too, Stardust Review 4, Yearbook Typing: Editor, Newspaper Typist, Office Aid I-2-3-4, Jr. Latin Club 1-2, Jr, Y-Teens, Sr. Y-Teens, Honor Society 3-4. Intramural Basketball 1-2-3, Intramul'al Volleyball l-LZ-3--1.

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