Kingston High School - Kingstonian Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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To Mr. Iohn B. Kennedy, Superintendent of the Kingston Schools, goes our deepest thanks and appreciation for a job well done. We fully realize the great responsibility which he has shouldered in regard to his position. Only a man with such a pleasant personality, friendly manner and great ability could so successfully strive for the betterment of our schools. MR. JOHN B. KENNEDY With deepest sincerity, the Class of '53 wishes to extend a message of gratitude to our School Board members. These men, though engaged in their own enterprises, have devoted much time and effort in portray- ing their roles of the supporting cast. Their patience and consideration have contributed greatly to the success of our productions. To those of us who have become acquainted with these individuals, we know them to be willing to aid us in any possible way. The men who comprise the Board of Education have played their parts to per- fection and are worthy, indeed, of the praise which has been bestowed upon them. goarcl of gjcluca fion Standin lleft to rigl-ntl-Mr. William Morgan, Mr. Lundy Wright. Mr. Louis Leger, llVlr. Burton Hanke . Mr. Albert Fairchild. Mr. Arthur Powell. Seated- llcft to rightj-Attorney William Brewster. Solicitor: Superintendent lohn B. Ken- nedy, Dr. A. W. Grover. President of the Board: Mr. George M. Huey. Vice-Presi- dent of the Board: and Mr. I. Stewart Weiss. Secretary of Kingston Borough School District. MR. BURTON W. HANKEY Our leading director, Mr. Burton W. Hankey, deserves endless praise for the fine job he has done as principal of our wonderful high school. His sincerity and willingness to assist us have won the confidence and respect of the entire student body. Mr. Hankey has also displayed his loyalty and school spirit by his attendance at all our social and sports events. This indispensable director has been an invaluable asset dur- ing these four years of our production. His capable leadership and helpful advice have enabled us to accomplish everything which we have undertaken. Thank you, Mr. Hankey, for your interest and success in improving our minds, and may you have equal success in the future.

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Ze guiJe:5 .x4Jmini5frafiue .fdooiafanfa MR. IOHN BENNETT Guidance Director, Guidance Dept. Mr. Bennett, the capable director of the Guidance De- partment, is always ready and willing to advise each stu- dent to the best of his ability. Mr. Bennett helps us by showing interesting and educa- tional movies, by preparing students for college, by giving aptitude tests and suggesting courses, and by sponsoring Career Day. Because of the help Mr. Bennett and the Guidance De- partment give to every student, you can see why they are liked by all. They deserve much praise for what they do. MR. WILLIAM IVESON Director of Activities Perhaps one of the best known directors of our produc- tion is Mr. William Iveson, our Director of Activities. Whether you find him rushing through the halls in search of almost anything or busily working in that madhouse which he calls an office, he always has a smile and a help- ing hand for anyone in need. Along with his other numerous duties, Mr. Iveson has greatly assisted our Class of '53 in planning and under- taking various projects which have enabled us to raise money for our class trip. We should like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Iveson for all his helpfulness and express our sincere ad- miration for the splendid job which he has done. MISS ANITA WILLIAMS Dean of Women This year, Miss Anita Williams has once again very capably filled her responsible position as Dean of Women. Her success in this field has been largely due to her under- standing and sympathetic advice in solving all the girls' problems. Along with this, Miss Williams is a member of the Guidance Department and head of the English Department. As one of her duties, she also prepares our mid-year and final examinations in English. We, the Class of '53,', are very grateful to Miss Williams for her fine guidance and wish her success and happiness in her future years at Kingston High School. MR. JAMES JONES Dean of Men The position of Dean of Men of Kingston High School is capably filled by Mr. Iames Iones. It is his duty to administer advice to the boys in regard to any problem with which they might be faced. He also fulfills many other duties among which are participation in the manage- ment of various sports, supervision of the scheduling of classes, consultation of references to colleges, and direction of the history department. We feel honored to have such an able man in this job.

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