Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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HIMHMI I I s Q THE. lylA4gVlgl:3lxglL Zig 1 ii- -ii , A - E -13 .1 ,4'- .- ,IA-:' xi:-x '47 Xi cf 5: J I.. M..Cl-an 5 QNX!!lK!l1!KlRKlliK't'.Kl!H! xx!AxU!WNKKRQIQINVWNRlYl1!l1IlklKllhlnnKnntxllllllk Rl xl!R!!! lUlWlR!k KKKNKVNW K lKl R'Wl ll N ' 'lin 'vxz ,Q 1 Q E f f BEATRICE ENNIST 131 Hunter Street Port of Call: Business School Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, -13 Prisma, 3, 45 May Day exercises, 1, 3. Bee is a quiet enough person, except when she gets an attack of the giggles. Outside of class we haven't seen much of her, but she's all to the good, we judge. Among her numerous talents is the ability to run an Underwood like nobody's business. In moments of decision, she brings her lips firmly together, and when she speaks, does so convincingly. RUTH FARBER 32 East Unlon Street Port of Call: Pratt Institute Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, -lg Prismzt, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 3, 43 Audubon, 12 Mary Lyon Debating Society, 3, 4. Although Ruth has condescended to ac- company us on OL11' voyage this year, we have noticed that she finds automobiles more to her liking-green ones preferably. Almost every afternoon when our ship docked, such a green car was waiting to whisk her off. MARION FEENEY 156 Hunter Street Port of Call: New Paltz Normal Passport: A, A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Prisma, 3, 4: Audubon, 1, 2. Xvhen Marion consulted a fortune teller, she was informed that a light man was coming into her life, and her excitement knew no bounds until it had reached the Boyle-ing point. Curiously enough, it has remained there ever since lwfarion disembarked from our ship in mid-term and immediately sought a place of higher learning where she is preparing for her teaching career. HENRY FISCHER 195 East Chester Street Port of Call: Notre Dame Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, lg Letter Club, 3, 4, Varsity baseball, 2, 3, 4: Class baseball, 1: Class basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football squad, 4. lVhat specimen of the weaker sex can resist Hank in a sail0r's uniform with his characteristic sideboards? lVith his serious bustle and hurry, we feel sure Hank would be an eflicient and stern captain or mate. As his classmates for four years, we shall remember him because of his individual and circumlocu- tory interpretations of assignments. Twcn ty-seven

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ll INN sl Lise , e- J L.l'ltc1-.4- 3NN!!HMNRRNInuNunn-HMun-un!nuunllnnnlusnxx--aux-'wrist-xaxuunnnnuggtpl gunmentnnlxunnyqqqunn-N nth... .un f 'Q . 5 1717 1 1 '. Twenty-six LEWIS DE GRAFF 45 l.Inc0In,Street Port of Call: Union . Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3. 4: Audubon, 13 3:11-Kem Club, 4, Assistant Manager of Senior ay. 1 Lewis has an interest in, and can converse with you on nature, science, history, literature, on almost any subject that you may bring up. In class he is always offering some interesting comment and Contributing information on the subject under discussion. Judging from his constant reading of Amazing Stories , we are sure that some day we are going to hear great things from this budding scientist. WALTER DONNARUMMA S0 Chambers Street Port of Call: Xvest Point Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Athletic Coun- cil, 43 lilanager of Varsity Baseball, 41 Varsity Track, 43 Football, 3, 4, lnterclass athletics. 1, 2, 3, 41 Letter Club, 4: Audubon, 15 Science Club, 4: XYebster-Hayne, 4: Glee Club, 1, 4: Conservation Club, 1: Clarence cast 4, The Romantic Age cast, 4: Assistant Business lilanager Maroon, -lg Hi-Y, 2, 3, 43 Class Day Speaker, 4. VVhen you hear a cheery sailor's laugh emanating from a small youth in our corridors, you cannot mistake VValt. He is a lively and versatile chap, who can be both frivolous and dignitied. In the classroom his mischievous propensities are oftimes prone to Vex the Vener- able faculty. In the business life of the school, however, he is serious, bustling, and competent. He has been indeed a worthy senior. BURTON R. DUDLEY Brown's Station Passport: A. A., 1, 4. g Do you see that young man with the glasses who leans against the rail and looks ahead into the dim waters of Life while others frollc? He is about the quietest one we have aboard. His studious mien, unobtrusive ways, and soft voice bespeak him the scholar he is. Vie know not what he will be, minister or merchant, but we wish him success in all his undertakings. ROB ERT ELWYN Woodstock Port of Call: Vermond Knauss Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 42 Christmas Play Bobby emulates his very illustrious ancestor king of long ago-Robert the Silent. Not only is he silent: but his associates know him for a dignified, straightforward and generous friend. His middle initial D stands for a very illus- -trious Scotch family name, a fact which does not in the least affect Bobby's good nature and generosity.



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asniniixwtltmlvilxlunuunu-nv-inui-uxuuin-unlyuluunhulrvlvllllll'ARIN' KVM N'HH'N0uxuiselulu-1-lx-'fi I!! ' 'xxx LI'1CNu f ... HJ IJ-get '21 t Twenty-eight JOHN FISHER 17 Prince Street Port of Call: Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology . Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Coun- cil, 45 Letter Club, 45 Dramatic Club, 13 Audu- bon, 12 Hi-Y, 2, 3, 45 Track, 3, Manager basket- ball, 45 Second team football, 3: Varsity foot- ball, 43 Stage Manager for Grumpy, Smllin' Through, Prunella, Strongheart, Gypsy Rover, Clarence, All Aboard, The Romantic Age. John would be a. good candidate for the talkies, but he seems to prefer electrical en- gineering. He has achieved some measure of fame by having made Varsity football and by the managership ot' our winning basketball team. His activities were not altogether con- fined to athletics, however. He deserves credit for his efficient work in setting up the scenery for all our dramatic efforts. BETTY FLEMMING 295 West Chestnut Street Port of Call: College Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Class athletics, 1, 2, 45 Captain hockey, 1, Choral Club, 2, 3, 43 Prisma, 3, 45 Prisma banquet committee, 3: Hi-Y Auxiliary, 3g May Day, 2: Japanese Girl chorus, 23 Gypsy Rover chorus, 35 All Aboard chorus, 42 Christmas play cast, 4. Betty is one of our rather fickle passengers, for scarcely a day passes that she does not change her mind in regard to idealistic people. But since variety is the spice of life, is this not an admirable trait? Her social propensities are without equal for when Betty enters a gathering, boredom vanishes. WILLIAM G.. FUCH'SLE 363 South Wall Street Port of Call: Springfield' Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y, 2, 3, 43 Letter Club, 3, -15 Varsity baseball, 3, 45 Foot- ball, 4: Basketball, 2, -lg Class athletics, 1. 2. Bill is that quiet, tousle-haired, likeable fellow you see taking part in most athletics. His ability in this field commands admiration. Besides being an athlete, Bill is a secret admirer of the fair sex, although he is quite reluctant to admit it. JOE GALLAGH ER Tlllson Joe's merry smile has been seen lighting the school for the last four years, and on this last cruise especially, he has cheered up his friends. Joe is very quiet, but he will always be remembered by his classmates for his fine spirit of cooperation.

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