Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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Th Front Row-Helma Rosenberg, Rhoda Riber, Wilma Bulivant, Maria Nekos, Anne Seigal, May Bowco Second Row-Nancy Dovis, Nancy Halverson, Louise Jablonski, Sheila Larkin, Adele Gerofsky, ean Hotaling, Alice Gray, Gilda Maggiore, Lillian Gleason Third Row-Martin Friedman, Bobby Tabachnick, Fred Bergmann, Mary Ann Qualtere, Christine B omas McNelis, Frank Osterhoudt, John Bogert Magna Cum Laude Nekos, Maria Bulivant, Wilma C. Gray, Alice R. Riber, Rhoda J. 1946 Osterhoudt, Frank H. Halverson, Nancy E. Tabachnick, Bobby Gleason, Lillian M. Davis, Nancy D. Bowcock, May Larkin, Sheila M. Rosenberg, Helma Qualtere, Mary A. Hotaling, Jean L. Gerofsky, Adele Seigal, Anne Maggiore, Gilda B. Bergmann, Fred H. Friedman, Martin McNelis, Thomas A. Brown, Christine J. Bogert, John P. Jablonski, Louise V. Seventeen 95.8232 95.529 95.466 93.615 93.410 93.255 92.578 92.351 92.060 92.027 92.027 91.850 91.514 91.277 91.058 90.971 90.780 90.534 90.315 90.305 90.212 90.138 90.000

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Senior Qfficersf P0fflCl0 D0V9f1P0f'ff. Maria Nekosi Junior officers: Sam Korng, Sharon Leaycraft, Joseph Mills. Harold Dugan,.Eileen Schwenk. CLASS OF 1946 Having launched a promising career four years ago, the first peace-time class graduating since Pearl Harbor has reached its destination. As lead- ers our three hundred and eighty-five members, after an exciting campaign, chose Joseph Mills, Maria Nekos, Patricia Davenport, and Eugene Fitzgerald. Although freshman, sophomore, and junior years were comparatively uneventful yet com- pletely happy, our class members during this senior year proved their mettle by commendable ac- complishments in all fields. That class activities provoked class interest was shown by the success- ful and profitable Senior Play as well as by the equally successful Senior Prom. We take pride not only in those veterans fulfilling graduation re- quirements but also in our servicemen completing enlistment terms. To our parents, to our teachers, and to our class advisers, Mrs. Partlan, Mrs. Norwood, Miss Tar- rant, Mr. Culver, Mr. Vaughn, and Mr. Bailey, the Class of I946 extends sincere thanks for patience, cooperation, and understanding. ci.Ass or 1948 ln spite of the traditional policy of the school not to organize the sophomore class, we, the Class of 1948, feel that we have completed an eventful as well as profitable year in Kingston High School. As sophomores for the first time our class became a complete group. Since the school offers a club to appeal to every type and temperament, many members of our class, remembering the fun of last year's clubs, affiliated with active organizations. Because of their initiative and versatility, sophomores were welcomed to the Dame 'Rumor staff. To various varsity teams the class contributed players who excelled in athletic accomplishments and played major roles in school sports' life. Being earnestly engaged in various organizations open to second year students, we have striven to maintain the standards set by previous members. We regard our accomplishments with pride and anticipate a future with events and activities which will fill the rest of our Kingston High School career. Sixteen 'CLASS OF 1947 The Class ,of I947, realizing the many im- portant activities to be undertaken, formally or- ganized early in the school year. More than three hundred Juniors participated in the class elections, choosing Sam Karng, Sharon Leaycraft, Eileen Schwenk, and Harold Dugan as its executives. Junior jewelry, consisting of pins and bracelets with numerals to identify each class, was an inno- vation sponsored by the class. This activity re- placed the collection of class dues. With the re- lease of stones and metals, the committee had a wide selection from which to choose their own style of class ring, pin, or key. Although Junior Hop belongs to our class, we were glad to have all classes share in the gaity of our Easter Parade. We welcomed to our ranks many ex-servicemen who are indeed a credit to both their school and their country. We are deeply grateful to our advisers, Miss Barnett, Mrs. Boyd, Mr. Pollock, Mr. Etienne, and Mr. Doheny, for their cooperation throughout this junior year. CLASS OF 1949 Although the ranks of the Class of l949 are divided, both groups have the same aim, creditable development scholastically and socially. Our ma- jority section in the Myron J. Michael School has every opportunity to display its inclinations, en- thusiasms, and talents, the minority group in Kingston High School must bow to its elders. School dances and parties made possible by the M. J. M. Activity Ticket were well-deserved diver- sions. The Dramatic Club, according to custom, presented a well-directed program of one-act plays, The First Dress Suit, The Florist Shop, and The Happy Journey. Debate, Chess, and Owls' Clubs, as well as the Future Scientists, laid the foundations for future club work. Since the high school freshmen may be admitted to the Chorus, a separate Glee Club for the Michael School was organized this year. ' Enthusiastically we look forward to the merging of our two sections so that we may play our part as one of Kingston High School's finest sophomore classes. '



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KATHRYN M. ACKER East Kingston Business course, Banker, 1, 3, Prisma, 3, 4, Homecon, l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, l, 2, Announcer, 2, War Bond Council, 3, Owls', 1. Kay is A very amiable girl. ANTHONY J. ALBANY Kingston Academic course, A. A., 2, 3, 4, 5, Basketball Varsity, 3, 4, 5, Captain, 5, Letter Club, 4, 5, Newman, 3, 4, 5, Bowling, 2, Literary, 5. An excellent example of K. H. S.'s able bosketeers, A combination of vitality and personality. ANN G. ARRA Stone Ridge Business course, A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, Banker, l, 2, 3, Prisma, 3, 4, Homecon, 3, 4, Newman Club, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Announcer, 2, 3, Language, 3, 4, Owls', l, War Bond Council, 3. A pint size quart of A very sweet gal. MARJORIE W. AVERY Woodstock Academic course, A. A., 4, Pris- ma, ,3, 4, Language Club, 3, 4, Owls', l. M arge is known as an All 'round sport among her friends. FRANK J. BAILEY Kingston Business course, A. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity football, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, Class basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, 4, Class softball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Newman Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Announcer, I. F riendly fellow is he. Business-like and fair. 34- isis.. Ei gh teen Q xx, N. y N. xx , M., VN. i SHERMAN ADIN Kingston Academic course, A. A., 2, 3, 4, Edison Science Club, l, Einstein Math, 2, 3, Chess, 2, 3, 4, Vice- president, 4, Treasurer Newton Science, 4, Record, 3, 4, War Bond Council, 3, 4. S cientific in a chemical sort ot way, An ambitiously aggressive fel- low. ROMA 0. ALEXANDER Kingston Academic course, A. A., l, 2, 4, Banker, 2, 3, Prisma, 3, 4, Record Club, 3, Language, 3, 4, Owls', l. R ich in All qualities. BEVERLY J. AUCHMOODY Klngston Academic course, A. A.. l, 2, 3, 4, Class softball, l, 2, Class bas- ketball, l, 2, Banker, 2, Prisma, 3, 4, Owls', Club, l, Leaders' 2, 3, So-Hi, 2, Announcer, 2, Lan- guage, 3, Chi Alpha, 3, Chorus, l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, l, 2, M. J. M. Dramatic, l. Beguiles us with her ballads. All right to look at. x wid-.. SHIRLEY F. AYERS 3' High Falls ', . Business course, Prisma, 3, 4, Bowling, 3, 4, Owls', l, Announcer, .-I. J, Sunny disposition with A n ever-ready smile. S. J RICHARD J. BAKER Hurley Academic course, A. A., l, 2, Chorus, l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir, I, 2, 3, 4, Announcer, l, 2, Gym Club 4, Marshal, 4. Richard's deep, rich voice has him Booked with the choir.

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