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CLASS SONG Tune: May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You Now our high-school days have ended, We are sorry we must part From the high school we've attended, Where we left our hearts. With our deepest love we'll cherish, All the knowledge we have gained We will treasure all the frindships These thoughts we'll retain As year after year soon passes, Fond memories will remain Deep in the hearts of all of us, As we sing this last refrain. Now good-bye to all our classmates, We'll remain forever true As we leave the halls of K.H.S. The class of fifty-two. JOAN YASENCHAK CLASS POEM Commencement Commencement-the end? No, the beginning, The beginning of a new life, a new task, a new triumph, So it is, and so will it always be. Commencement-the beginning. We must face foe and fortune yet unseen, We must carve our names in the stone of fame-or oblivion We know not what is to come and yet We are willing and eager to face the destiny we must meet. We are unafraid. Why? We fear not, for as we gaze backward into the past We can see the faces- The familiar faces of our parents, teachers, and schoolmates All have a faith in us All have entrusted us With some skill or knowledge. We must use these things well, We must use them for honor, and for good. So, no more looking back but ever onward, We go forth to serve- To serve God, our country, and selves. We have come to the gateway- Our commencement-the beginning. CAROL ANN GARDNER February 25, 1952 Senia 611155 Msfary ln September, l948, we entered Kingston High School as frightened Freshmen, and set as our goal, June 6, 1952. To us as Freshmen June seemed remote and far away. Our friendly teachers and Advisors did not give us much time to feel inadequate, as we be- came acquainted with IVANHOE, mid-year, and final examinations. Although we did not enter into many activities, we were ardent supporters of the sport dances and sport events. The year ended with all of us eagerly awaiting our role as Sophomores. It was September again and the beginning of our Sophomore year. Now we felt as if we knew our way around the school and we were no longer the targets for iokes about tickets to chapel and elevators to carry students from floor to floor. We entered into various activities, some choosing athletics, others ioining many clubs. When spring brought to a close our second year, we began to feel wiser and closer to our goal. Our Junior year! To start the year off, a magazine campaign was held for the purpose of raising funds for our class trip to Washington, D. C. Emerging from the campaign, the class was ready to present its annual Junior Play, which was MOTHER IS A FRESHMANX' It was received with great applause. Our talented Juniors designated a special day for entertainment in chapel. The class production was an out-growth of Tallulah Bankhead's BIG SHOW. To really show that it was Junior Day, a colossal sport dance was held in the evening. The Junior Prom, with its sweet music and dancing couples, brought the memorable year to a close. September, 1951, marked the beginning of our big year. Everything seemed to run smoothly and live up to our greatest expectations. The 1951 foot- ball squad won many games and our wrestlers cap- tured the title of Wyoming Valley Champions for the third consecutive year. The Class of 52 proved to have exceptional talent, for we were asked to repeat our Senior Play, THE BARRETTS OF WIM- POLE STREET. Co-operation reigned as numerous bake sales and campaigns were held to increase the number of figures in our bank account for the class trip. Finally, the amount was reached and there was a stir of excitement in the air as everyone pre- pared for the iourney. Following the visit to Wash- ington, D. C., came the worrying about final exams and then the carefree preparation for the Junior- Senior Prom. Commencement, with its air of solem- nity and dignity, concluded our four years. Our goal has been successfully reached. Fondly shall we always remember the hard work and com- panionship that combined to make such happy days for us at Kingston High School!
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Senirfr Zlrzss Ofhcers JULIAN FALK PAT BLANDFORD RUTH Fl.lS DEANE OLlVER Pf95ldPf17 Vice President Secretary Treasurer -no 3 'SW G3 Executive Council First row, left to right: Dorothy Handley, Joan Hughes, Pat Blandford, Julian Falk, Dorothy Wallison, Deane Oliver, Ruth Flis. Second row: Mike Lamade, Jack O'Neill, Dick Steinhauer, Betty Zekauskas, Patsy Stout, Blanche Coslett, George Shinal, James Ferris, Paul Barry, Russel Kile. MISS LOlS LEE MR. NEILSON ANDREWS Advisor Advisor
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