Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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' Senior officers lleft to rightl: Junior officers lleft to rightb: L. Boice, T. Kenny, R. Armater, A. Donnaruma M. Tierney, I. Gill, G. Zelie, J. Jordan CLASS OF 1943 The Senior Class of l943 looks back on four event- ful years in Kingston High School, the memory of which will linger in our hearts as we go forth to take our places in a world torn by war. Named the best class ever to enter K.H.S. we had a goal for which to strive. After choosing Ray Armater, Anne Donnaruma, Teddy Kenny and Leland Boice to captain our team, we scored our first triumph in our Senior Prom, The record-breaking presenta- tion of Three-Cornered Moon, a success dependent upon the teamwork of the entire class, added more points to our record. We are proud of our many team- mates who have won individual honors in curricular and extra-curricular activities as well as in the ser- vice of our country. We are sincerely grateful to our coaches, Mr. Dumm, Mr. Culver, Miss Tarrant, Mrs. Norwood, and Mr. Bailey, for their cooperation. CLASS OF 1945 Although not organized as are juniors and seniors, the sophomores have many organizations open to them. A few of these are the Camera, Chess, and Debating clubs and the girl organization So-Hi. Nearly all of the sophomores are members of one or more of these clubs. Of course, there are the intra- mural sports which both girls and boys enjoy each year. Many boys also go out for the school athletic teams and help to win victories for K.H.S. Sophomores have lots of opportunity to enjoy the school activities, and indeed they do! However, for this they do not sacrifice scholastic attainment but find their class represented on all the honor rolls, Elizabeth Wilson being their high ranking, ninety-five percent member. Thirtcen CLASS OF I944 The Junior Class, faced with the difficulties pre- sented by a nation at war, began their course with the forecast of a dim future. Nevertheless, the three hun- dred fifty class members remained optimistic and set to work. Ever steady in the lead stood President Joe Jordan, assisted by Isabel Gill, George Zelie, and Mary Tierney. War conditions prevented the purchase of class rings but put no change in junior talent. The class banner, designed by Robert Brown, flies triumphantly from its post, The Hop committee and class members overcame all obstacles and produced a superbly suc- cessful Spring Dance. We can proudly boast of our many members who have left K.H.S. to serve in the armed forces. For their guidance throughout this eventful junior year we thank our class advisers, Mrs. VVylie, Mr. Connick, and Mrs. Kershaw, whose kind- ness and patience have been unbounded. CLASS OF 'I946 This year's Freshman.Class was a little smaller than previously because of the change from semi-annual to annual promotion. Patriotism took the spotlight. The sale of bonds and stamps met with a gratifying response, the highest amount sold in one week in M.J.M. being Sl,46O. Freshmen also responded gen- erously to the Red Cross drives and the Victory Book Campaign. There were many outstanding students in this year's class among whom was Herman Schwenk whose excellent portrayal of his dual role as Greg and Miss Gloria Lovely in the Dramatic Club play, Don't Take My Penny, did much toward making the play a success. The outstanding athlete of the year, Len Sickler, scored more points in the basketball compe- tition than any other freshman player. Wilma Buli- vant did most in the field of studies, being the only Ninth Year student on the ninety-five honor roll con- sistently.

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ARNOLD C. ADAMS Kingston Business course, A. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Class basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Class softball, I, 2, 3, 4, Cham- pionship team, l, Chi Alpha, 4, Victory Corps, 4. An honest, plain man, without pleats. 'A' 1' i' GILBERT ADIN Kingston Academic course, A. A,, I, 2, 3, Class basketball, I, Z, 3, Newton Science Club, 2, Chess, I, Geogra- phy, Z, 3. A silent address is the genuine eloquence of sincerity! 4 4 4 DAN H. ALLEN Kingston Academic Course, A. A,, l, 2, 3, 4, Football squad, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Track squad, 3, 4, Class basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, Letter Club, 4, Marshal, 4, Mixed chorus, 4, Chi Alpha, 4. What l aspired to be and was not comforts me. f 4 i A ' M , .W RAY J. ARMATER Hurley Academic course, A. A., Z. 3, 4, Marshal, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 47 Newton Science Club, 4, Ski, 4, A Capella Choir, 4, President Senior Class. A largess universal, like the sun His liberal eye doth give to everyone Thawing cold tear. 4 4 4 ETTA R. ATKINS Port Ewen Academic course, A. A,, 4, Cheerleader, 2, Prisma, 3, 4, Homecon, 3, 4. I am wealthy in my friends. 4 4 4 ANNA ADIN Kingston Business course, A, A., I, 2, 3, 4, Class basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Class softball, 2, 3, Letter Club, 45 Prisma, 3, 47 Hornecon, 2, 3: Bowl- ing, 3, Bundles for Blueiackets, 35 Personalia Editor Maroon. Her words do show her wit in- comparable. A' A' i. SARA ADIN Kingston Art course, Prisma, 3, 4, Home- con, Z, Bowling, 2, 3, Camera Club, 2: Bundles for Britain, 2, 3. Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart go together. 4 4 4 SARAH M. ARACE Kingston Business course, Prisma, 3, 4, Homecon, 57 Newman Club, I, 2, 3, Geography, 2. Hang sorrow, care'Il kill a cat. i' Q ,k WILLIAM D. ARNOLD Kingston College course, Hi-Y, 4: Newton Science Club, 3, 4, Language, 3, 4, Dramatic, 4, National Honor So- ciety, 4. Of science and logic he chatters As fine and as fast as he can. Though l am no judge of such matters, - I'm sure he's a talented man. 'A' 'k 'k MARJORIE J. AUGUSTINE Kingston Homemaking course, A. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Prisma, 3, 45 Homecon, Z, 3, 45 Newman Club, l, 2: Owls, Ig Bowling, 2. Not much talk,-a great, sweet silence. 4 4 4

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