Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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y . J E. Crough, l. Gill, J. Campbell A 'iff A. McGowan, B. Owens, G. Perry, R. Hutton CLASS OF 1944 We, the Senior Class of l944, having completed our days at Kingston High School, have come to the part- ing of the ways. We leave with only the fondest memories-and the satisfaction ofa job well done. Some of us already have answered the call of our country, perhaps destined to make the supreme sacri- fice, the rest of us are fighting here with hands and heart. We are especially proud of our Letters to Lucerne, proving our serious side and indebting us deeply to Miss Tarrant for her splendid direction. Our basketball team added another championship certificate to K. H. S.'s illustrious walls. We are proud ofthe work of our student organization which, through the cooperation of both members and officers, has made a, proud record of sportsmanship and good fellowship. We extend our sincere thanks to Mr. Dumm, Mr, Culver, Mrs. Partlan, Miss Tarrant, Mrs. Norwood, Mr. Bailey and Mr. Vaughn for their helpful cooperation throughout the year. CLASS OF 1946 The present sophomore class, although not offi- cially organized, plays a very important part in our school cycle. Many clubs are open to its members. Among them are Chess, Camera, Leaders', Math, So- Hi and various intermural organizations, such as the bowling and basketball teams, tennis tournaments and softball squads, which are enthusiastically sponsored by both boys and girls of the class. During the treas- ury hunt, the sophomores did more than their share to aid and cooperate in all ways with the patriotic or- ganizations in the school. High ranking in scholastic honors, the class's most prominent member, Wilma Bulivant, achieved the coveted place on the 95 per cent honor roll continuously throughout her two years in high school. Sczferzteen CLASS OF 1945 As faithful understudies of the Senior Class, the Class of 1945 organized a troupe with a four-star cast of officers. The principal roles were assigned to Gerald Perry, Ruth Hutton, Angela McGowan and Brian Owens. The supporting cast consisted of 253 loyal and cooperative troupers. Backing productions were Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. DeWitt, Miss Barnett, and Mr. Pollock. During the season numerous members of the tech- nical staff, working behind the scenes, concentrated on engineering special bookings of the troupe. Having considered insignias an essential property, the entire troupe authorized a committee to select the type of ring, pin, key, and bracelet best adaptable to indi- vidual desires. Following the custom of players of other years, the troupe chose a banner designed by Fred Schryver. Under this standard the Class of '45 will continue to play throughout next year. The hit of the season was the festive spring dance with its patriotic theme, A Victory Garden can be set in the midst of fun. Despite depletion of ranks because of the war, the Class of '45 brings this season to a close with all box- office receipts balanced and the capable characters eager to resume their roles next year. CLASS OF 1947 The class of 1947 has made its mark in various fields. Many members have been active in band, or- chestra, and glee club. An outstanding basketball team won eleven out of twelve games. A program of three one-act plays, The Wedding, A Pair of Lunatics, and Six Who Pass while the Lentils Boil, was presented by the dramatic group. Several parties and dances high-lighted the social season. The greater sale of stamps and bonds and more activity in the Junior Red Cross indicated our patriotism, The Com- pany M Citizenship awards and the students' votes for most popular went to Gloria Tabacchi and Harry Barnhart.

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First row lleft to rightl : RUTH E. FLlCKER Middlebury College, A,B. English FRANK L. MEAGHER Columbia University Principal ISABEL C. MALONE Columbia University, B.L Second row: GEORGIANA S. FRASER Oneonta Normal Social Studies M.J.M. Directors THELMA SCHWAB Columbia University, BS. Social Studies, Business IONE KINKADE Albany State Teachers College, M.A. Science ADA S. FULLER Vassar College, AB Latin Third row: HARRY STREIFER Syracuse University, English Sixteen JANE K. WARD Columbia University, BS. ln Phys. Ed. Physical Education THEODORE R. CONWICKE Arnold College, B.P.E., B.S. Physical Education WARREN A, RUSSELL New York University, M.S. Science 0 HERBERT C. FISTER Columbia University, M.A. AB, Social Studies, Attendance



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GENE Til ME ME E S if N 'THE Anthony DeLuca U. S. Army Herbert Jones U. S, Navy SERVICE Charles Schoeps U. S. Navy Robert Lindemann U. S. Navy 41322 Raymond Snyder U. Navy Edmund Weyhe U. S. Army Vincent Lawrence U. S. Navy Donald Rose U. S. B. W R. V J.. J. A. L. Army IN ARMY Adams . Hulsair Tremper Allen Robinson Pope S. T. P. IN NAVY Boice Zzfmmmsvxr-ausv Joseph Rosen U. S. Army Durand Rose U. S. Army ALSO Moser Phillips Frost Weber Sagendorf Zelie Aird Martino Cook North Eighteen E. Gildersleeve Stanton R. Snyder R. Williams R Sunnie C. Wonderly IN MARINES W. Harrell V. Lapo Harry Parks U. S. Army Walter Koniuk U. S. Marines

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