Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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l 'i . We vas ss-' Q s s ' Hats X .Q .s 9 s s s Lena Elmendorf K 270 Fair Street Pruspecl: Sea Pines. gafer. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Interclass athletics, 15 Prisma, , . Lena is the best sport to be found in our studio. Since she is not the least bit temperamental, we always know her parts will be acted with even excellence and good taste. She is classed with the favorites who need no press agents to advertise their acting. Louise Elwyn Vifoodstock Prospect: Business. Career: A. A., 2, 3, 43 Prisma, 3, 4. Here is some news! Louise has recently changed her type of Hlm. When she first arrived at our studio, her pictures were chiefly about business life, of which That Gay Slenog is a characteristic example. Lately, however, we find her in a more serious and suitable role, that of the heroine in Buzzey's Wagon, in which she is meeting with such great success that we are almost certain she will continue playing in this type of picture. Anthony J. Erena 69 Cedar Street Prospecl: N. Y. U, Career: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity track, 2: Varsity basketball, 3, 45 Interclass athletics, 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain class basketball 2, Varsity Letter Club, 3, 45 Bankers' Council, 2. When a Freshman, Tony decided to play the role of a basketball star and worked for four long years playing in- ferior parts. Finally, with the aid of a bird cage, he attained success. And lo! in the past year, Tony has not only climbed the ladder to a prominent place in Varsity but has even made his way into the hearts of many of our seniors. Arthur John Eymann 108' Elmendorf Street Praspecl: Gettysburg College. Career: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Interclass athletics, 3, 43 Second team baseball, 2g Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Audubon, lg Varsity baseball, 4. . Art played a quiet role in high school until his fourth year. Then he came rapidly into the limelight for his good work in class basketball and for his relief pitching on the baseball team. But his interests are not confined to heroic parts on the battleheld of sport: recently he has developed a decided taste for romantic drama. Good nature is Art's formula for friendship. 3 D I D Twenty-.rc'ven

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5 XC E William Dean 25 East Union Street Prospect: University of Pennsylvania. Career: A. A., l, 2, 3, 45 Interclass athletics, 2, 33 Audubon, 1. Bill's latest picture, The Custodian of the College Can, is one of his biggest successes. As the title denotes, many of the scenes were taken in his Ford. This Ford will also be in constant use during the shooting of his next picture Rosendale After Midnight. We understand that after he completes his present contract, he is planning to produce his own pictures. This being the case, many of his scenes will undoubtedly be taken in and about Rosendale. Ruth Dixon Marbletown Prospect: Cortland Normal. Career: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Interclass athletics, l, 2, 3, 43 Prisma, 3, 45 Hi-Y Auxiliary, 4. Good nature is the glass through which Dick reads her lines and she interprets them accordingly. It would take a very disagreeable villain, indeed, to rob her of her habitual cheerfulness. Let us hope she ever continues in the part of optimistg 'twill afford her audience much enjoyment. Margaret Donald Edclyville Prospect: New Paltz Normal. Career: A. A., 3, 45 Interclass athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4: Prisma, 3, 4: Senior play committee: Smilin' Through cast, 4g Commencement speaker. It is the unexpected joys of life that make it worth living for our directors. Kathleen proves to be one of those delightful surprises that come in small packages. She is a mysterious little package too, for. with all her mischievousness, she emerges in the final act the most scholarly among us. Added to this she has the distinction of being the only Scotch actress in our senior cast, though it is diflicult to think of her as other than a naive, little mavourneen with a fascinating brogue. Beatrice A. DuBois 50 Josephine Avenue Prospect: Business School. Career: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Interclass athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4: Prisma, 3, 43 Glee Club, 3, 43 japanese Girl cast, 31 Gypsy Rower cast, 4. Here is one of the strangest Bees we ever saw! She doesn't buzz much, but she doesn't need to, for looks speak louder than words. We have heard that Cornwall offers sweet attraction for some Bees.



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lei! S 31 fff do ui, f fi 1 I 6 Q v l , 2 VM V l 6 I A N- Twenty-eight Ruth Ada Fatum 22 Washington Avenue Prospect: Ithaca Conservatory. Career: A. A., 2, 43 Prisma, 45 Prisma emergency committee, 4, Glee Club, 3, 45 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Gypsy Rover cast, 4. Who is this distinguished looking member of the cast, you ask? Some allurement draws us to look again for there is something intriguing about her appearance. Ruth is aiming high, for someday she expects to be a musical director and we're backing her. We are! We are! Rose Marie Feeney 156 Hunter Street Prospect: Benedictine Training School. Career: A. A., 2, 3, 43 Interclass athletics, 23 Prisma, 3, 45 Smilin' Through cast, 4. To those of us who enjoy the beautiful Imiian Lan Call from Rose Marie it seems strange that Rose should star in Smilin' Through rather than Stronghearl. 'All who saw her, however, will agree that our directors made no mistake in believing that Rose was capable of inter- preting a sympathetic, wholesome part. And why shouldn't Rose be discriminating in the roles she plays, for does she not read widely and ponder much? C. Herbert Finger Mt. Marion Prospect: R. P. I. Career: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Varsity cross country, 43 Track 4, 53 Varsity Letter Club, 4. 5: Hi-Y, 3, 4, 5: Banking Council, 4, 5: Webster-Hayne, 49 M. A., 15 Audubon, 1, Senior ring committee, 5. The part of this boyish, curly haired young gentleman is that of a comedian. A grin, a mischievous wink, a word or two, and his act is done. When he withdraws from the ordinary mortals that make up the cast and appears momentarily as director, he makes everyone get down to business: or, rather, stand up and,cheer. He often assumes the attitude which Harold Lloyd practised before he entered Tate as the Freshman. George Flemming 33 New Street Career: A. A,, 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, 5. The first three years of George's contract with the K. H. S. Producing Company were spent quietly playing minor parts in stag casts, but in his last year he decided to try a romantic role. As is often the case with actors, his choosing of a heroine was his making and from then on he has steadily ascended the steps of popularity till now he is one of the best known and best liked actors about the colony.

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