Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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'N A has 'TTT .Af A I 4 v ,XZ -sf ,ungw ' .nav-ov W-wmam rv ne, nnuuM'9'f' 7. iv 3' R? 401 Ili T5 Eight Dedication Q Throughout our years ln K H S we have always been fascxnated by the 3CtlVltleS ln Room 259 Upon mvestlgatlon we find that the source of this great actlvlty IS the teacher who so wllhngly g'lV8S of her tlme to both art and non art students It IS her creatlve gemus which we see so often dns played ln our prom decoratlons contest posters student art exhlblts and perhaps most consplcuouslv thls year ln our Santa and hls relndeer prancmg across the hill before the school Therefore we take great pleasure ln dedlcatmg thls our 1953 Maroon to Mrs Althea Odell Nl ..., ' 1 . .. . 1 ! I . I . v , . . no ur Campus 2.3 We S Kingston I-hgh School Manual Trammg Buildmg Kate Walton Fxeld House Tell F7741 4 '-Q... 'E ' I, Y I i 1 ,lf Il 45 x...J S 'fam-v MINISTRATI X fir! Sw 'IIUHHIHH EUIHIHI El l Left to right Messrs Robert B ORellly Richard M Kalish Harold H Darling Mrs Bertha H Connelly Messrs Clarence S Rowland lpresldentl Chester A Baltz ivlce presidentb Robert H Herzog Arthur J Laidlaw rsuperlntendentj Not pictured Mrs Isabel B Schoonmaker and Mr Vhlliam E Rylance P , ,, V , ' -. -- ,. ' 1 K - 1 I . ii 3 1 41 ww A , 5 ........f ur Principals lim wmx Xie-:au Actmg Prlnclpal Prlnclpal of Summer School THERON L CULVER Mlddlebury College B S M S Actmg hee Prlnclpal Deputy prmclpal Gmdance Counselor Dlrector of Vocatlonal and Adult Education M CLIFFORD MILLER HUBERT HQDERATH Tufts College B S Albany State Teachers College M S Bugalo Normal New York Umverslty B State Teachers College M S S Albany ,flown .ww ,r,,,,--ff Thi t 1 1 ' K .,.. ANN 'p fiL-1 i I '.f'1 ,A . , . ., . . . ,. . . i . . , .., , .. 5 , . .5 , . . . M , 1 ,,::, ,' v.. ' Cell Faculty Attendance and Supervision WILLIAM F LIMBACHER, New Paltz Normal, Oswego State Teachers College B S Albany State Teachers College MS VIRGINIA L NORWOOD Albany State Teachers College B A Dean of Gxrls Pubhc Speakmg Art, Agmculture MADELEINE TARRANT Emerson College B L I RAPHAEL KLEIN Syracuse Universxty B S A New York Umversxty M A ALTHEA S ODELL Pratt Instxtute B F A Busmess Department R-ow 1 MARION A MURRAY Syracuse Unxver slty B S RAYMOND H WOODARD Geneseo Normal HELEN C HAYES Plattsburgh Ixormal Row 2 GERALD F CHABOT Bryant College B S Syracuse Un1vers1ty M S ADELINE M DE CARLO Albany State Teachers College B S M S GUIDO ZAMBERNARDI New York Unlverslty B S Inserts LORYNE B CONNICK Plattsburgh Normal RAYMOND J BROWN Plattsburgh Nor mal Albany State Teachers College B S MUSIC Department LEONARD STINE Ithaca College B S Dxrector MARLIN E MORRETTE Ithaca College B S Umversxty of Mxchlgan M Mus Ed Band HARRY BERCHIN Indxana State Teachers College B S Columbxa Umversxty M A Orchestra ERIKA KRIEN Concordxa Collegxate Instltute Potsdam State Teachers College B S Vocal Musxc Enghsh Department Row 1 LAURA M TERPENING Ohlo Wesleyan Un1vers1ty B A MARGARET J MULLEN Col lege of Mount St Vmcent A B ETHEL M HULL Vassar College A B Row 2 HELEN E PART LAN Mount Holyoke College A B MARTHA BARNETT Mount Holyoke College A B IRENF M DEYO East Stroudsburg Pennsylvan1a Teach ers College Syracuse Un1xers1ty B S VICTOR A MAHONEY Cathohc Unnersxtv B A Seton Hall Umverslty M A Row 9 ALEXANDERJ BANYO St Josephs B A Columbla Un1ve1s1ty M A IDA K SHERMAN Barnald College B A Albany State Teachers College M A ANNE B MCNELIS Emerson College B L I JOHN T MALLAN Col gate Unlversxty B A M A HARRY STREIFER Synacuse A B Albany State Teachers College M A Insert ROBERT L TUCKER Albany State Teachers College B A M A rv .-..x-.Q-' ci T Fourteen Y ' 'Y 1 ' 'I ' l , . ., . Q1 1 1 '.-- S.. 1-1- 1 ...r o 1 . . A 2' Y I ' ' 'I Y Y . . ., , . ., . , , . . . 1 - y 1., M 1 'il 'rv O ' - - . , I ' 'Y ' P 4 . . v , - , . X- 1 , - rg ,, - I s , 7 a I, Q V 1 . -, . ' . -z :J . 1 1 - -1 - -1 Y ' 1 . ' ' X K , I ' ' I . . . . , X , 4 A 1 ' 1 ' '- 1 1 - - :,' A Q V , A gf A L . . ? , A . A , ' 5 E ' -1 - 1 3 . . 1 5 1 .- ' - Z.: . , 1 I Y ' 'Y Y - 1 1 - -1 , . . ., , -. ' 1 D 1 ' -1 L 1 ' ' 1 1 1 W , . ., . . tx , Ki X I 1 F' A1 V 0 I . . , V 1 - -1 ' 1 ' ' , 'q - s . J 8 . , . ., . , 1 s . ,J Q: , . . . . V ' -1- 1 1 . -1 , , . ., J 1,,, ' 1 Y V - ' fx' 1 ' 7 ' s ', K 1 1 ' -1 - .. .. w - - , - s 1 , V . Y ' Y I l V I , . . 1 . . , , . . v . ' - 1 - -1 1 - -1 - 1 1 - -1 . y 1 by Q ' k ' a 'I W N v , . . ., . , . . ' , .l V .- 1 . , . ., . ., , , 1 - -1 , , , ,: , , .. , . ., . . Faculty Office Staff DOROTHY A. DUMOND, Mount Holyoke College, A. B, and RUTH M. TONGUE, Senior Stenograph- ersg MARGUERITE G. SCI-IAFFER, Junior Sten- ographer. Homemakmg Department Row 1 BELLA H CROOK Albany State Teachers College B S HAZEL M SIMPKINS Albany State Teachers College BS Row 2 NELLIE DAVEN PORT Cornell Umverslty B S MARGARET M SCHUETZ Buffalo State Teachers College BS New York University M A Pl1ys1cal Educatlon WILLIAM J HURLEY Alfred Unlverslty B A Cortland State Teachers College B S PATRICIA L NALTON St Lawrence Umverslty B S WIL LARD A BURKE Sprlngiield College B P E MARY M LEACH Cortland State Teachers Col lege B S G WARREN KIAS Umverslty of Illmoxs B S Dlrector Mathemaucs Department Row 1 EDITH CASE MURPHY Albany State Teachers College B A J WATSON BAILEY Ohxo Wesleyan Unlverslty B A CHRISTINA H FLISSER Albany State Teachers College B A M A Row 2 HAROLD HATHAWAY Mlddlebury Umverslty A B ALFRED C KRONK Albany State Teachers College A B New York Umver slty M A C1f1Z9HSh1p Educatlon Row 1 MILDRED G DEWITT Boston Umversxty A B Columbla Umversxty M A MILDRED F WYLIE Oneonta Normal THELMA S SCHWAB New Jersey State Teachers College B S Columbla Umverslty M A Row 2 LEO J DOHENY Tufts College B S New York Unlverslty M A JOSEPH W BROWNELL Syracuse Umversxty B A M A PETRER ETIENNE Colgate Umver slty B S Cornell Unxversxty M Ed Inserts AGNES S SMITH Albany State Teachers College B A ARTHUR G KURTZNACKER Albany State Teachers College A B Columb1aUn1vers1ty M A L MAY QUIMBY Boston Umverslty B S I U cdxulegeh B. s'.g SAMUEL G, VAUGHN, Syracuse U U D ' Faculty L1brar1ans ISABEL C MALONE Barnard College B A Columbia University B L S RUTH M BETTS New Paltz State Teachers College B Ed Pratt Institute B L S Gu1dance Department ETHEL K CARTER Hunter College B A Guxd ance Counselor EDNA E MCNIERNEY Stenog rapher JAMES E TOBIN Syracuse Universit B S Harvard Umversxty M Ed Director ANNE R DONOVAN Albany State Teachers College B A M A Guidance Counselor Language Department Rovs 1 MILDRED KIRSHENBLUM Albany State Teachers College B A M A CHRISTINA H FLISSER Albany State Teachers College B A M A Ron 2 GLADYS NICKERSON Alban State Teachers College A B Columbia University M A KATHRYN F FELLOWS Syracuse Umver sity B A Middlebury College M A ILSE SEL- MER Hamburg University Germany New York University M A Science Department Row 1 JANE H MAUTERSTOCK Syracuse Uni versity B S Pd B KATHRYN V BESTLE Al bany State Teachers College BS MARY M KELLY College of New Rochelle B A New York University M A Row 2 RICHARD WHISTON Albany State Teachers College A B P BOYD MILLER Grove City College B S Albany State Teachers College M S JOSEPH M BOSWELL Alabama State Teachers College B. S. Columbia University M. A. Insert IONE KINKADE Bar- nard College B. A. Albany State Teachers College M. A. Vocauonal Industmal Arts Ram 1 S. MARVIN CRAET Oswego State Teachers College B.S. Electricity' MICHAEL M, ARONICA Buffalo State Teachers College General Metal, Trade Machineg EVELYN S. THOMAS, New York University, Needle Trade, THOMAS L. PARTLAN, New York University, Auto Mechanics. Row 2: WILLIAM A. SCAEIDI, Oswego State Teachers College, B. S., Drivers Educationg GEORGE DRANCHAK, Auto Mechanicsg ELLSWORTH E. MACK, Rochester Institute of Technology, Mechani- cal Drawing: HUBERT HODERATH, New York University, B.S., Albany State Teachers College, M. S., Directorg RAYMOND W. GILKEY, Oswego State Teachers College, B. S., Albany State Teach- ers College, M. S., General Shopg LAWRENCE T. PLUG, Oswego State Teachers College, B. S., Gen- eral Shop. 2 1 2 Sixteen Class Ufficers 1953 Presldent Donald L Barnes Secretary Dlane Johnson Treasurer Joseph S Suarez Eight n Dona Barnes, Nancy Jackson, Diane Johnson, Jose Suarez. Vice-Presxdent . ............................. .... N ancy L. Jackson ee QZZQ l S M W 1 Disc C g G u NSD P JRy1 Pl MD Eng Ky Marm Paley Shu'ley M Cralg Jeanne L Rylance Sally Ann Rose H Glenn Edlnger Nan M Shurter Mary N Dxsch Patr1c1a A Bomer Martha J Davenport Jean L Wells Nancy E Wllson Marsha Woolf Joseph S Suarez Joan M Gallagher Thomas E Kelly Nl et 95 578 95 O93 93 975 93 351 93 325 91 861 91 777 91 57 8 91 297 91 244 90 694 90 416 90 333 90 282 90 263 I. vgrxfizerflgosel h.S. will , J. a agher. I. l:ri0l:Q., Zisenljos . ?-mer, . ance, M. aey, 4 . a HIQIIQSY Honor Students NadyaSpassenko IfffQff.fiffffIfff92f452 MARILYN I ALCON Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class volleyball 1 Basket ball 1 Captam 1 Soccer 1 Softball 1 Pmg pong 1 Bad mmton 1 Bowlmg 1 Owls Club 1 Dramatxc 1 French 2 3 Spamsh 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Journahsm 2 3 4 Dame Rumor Speclal Reporter 3 4 Prxsma 2 3 4 Audlence Par tlclpatlon 1 Gxrls Soclal 1 Town Meetxng 1 Chatter staff 1 Chorus 1 Modern Danclng 1 Prlsma Hospltalxty 4 Ask the Professor cast 1 Just one httle package of Joy and laughter IAMES AMATO Kingston Shop course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball Softball Pmg Pong Club 1 Bowlmg 1 Strong m defense of hls 'nends ANTHONY ALTAMORE Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 Class basketball 3 Captam 3 Softball 1 Baseball 1 Lan guage Club 4 Ski 1 Chorus 1 Hrs everlastmg smxle vull al ways be xncomparable GAIL L ANSON Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Red Cross Club 3 4 Scxence 1 Bowlmg 2 Plng pong 1 Gxrls Games 1 French 2 3 Prlsma 2 3 4 Personaha Edx tol Maroon Prlsma Hospltal 1 Gall brlngs Joy wherever she goes ANITA L. ATKINSON Kripplebush Needle Trade course, A. A. 2 F. N. A. 4g F. H. A. 1, 2, Prisma 1, 2. Little in statureg big in achie- vement. NATALIE R ALCON Kmgston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Soft ball 1 2 Badmmton 1 Bowl ng 1 2 Soccer 1 Maroon Masquers Club 2 3 4 Prlsma 2 3 Journallsm 2 3 Dramat xcs 1 Dog Lovers 2 3 Com mumty Relatmons 1 Secretary 1 French 2 Spanlsh 3 Dame Rumor 2 3 Student Councll 1 Pmg pong 1 Town Meetmg 1 Banker 1 2 Personaha Edxtor Maroon Twxrlers 2 Ask the Professor cast 1 Chatter 1 Pnsma Hosp1tal1ty 4 What a happy day when Nat alle was born JOSEPH D AMATO Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 J V baseball 1 2 softball 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Gym Club 1 Chess 1 Leader 1 Cholr 1 Band 1 Alwavs frlendly and ready t add hls contrlbutlon to our fun FELIX AMBROSE Klngston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 Gym Club 1 Class basketbal Happy kmd and thoughtfu wlth hls many frxends JOHN D ARMSTRONG Klngston Retaihng course Varslty base ball 2 3 Varslty football 2 3 Letter Club 4 A spxrlt superlor to ever weapon WQMQ ., 6 AUC oony rk L1 co Aade c gA.A.,3,4 Clas b 1, 2, 3, 4 ft Hoc 2 3 Radlo Rec rd 2 02, , , 3: Q0 1, 25 M 3 rism . : ' b , Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, ' 4g Tri-Hi 3. Dayle is always light-hearted never deep in thought. WILLIAM H AYERS High Falls Shop Course A A 1 Rifle Club 1 A defender of his ideals MILES A BAHL Kingston Buslness course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Soft ball 1 2 Bowling 2 3 4 Busi ness Club 4 Treasurer 4 Rme 1 Ping Pong 1 Recoid 1 bci ence 1 Ski 1 Projection 3 4 Chorus 1 Miles of Pep Vim and Vigor WJXVIQQK 1 ALW4' ffm' DOINALD L BARNES Kingston Academic couise President of Senior Class 4 Key Club Marshal 1 4 Stamp 1 Student Council 4 Rifle 1 A prince among men a man able to make and keep friends wherever they may be had ARLITA M. BA MNG Esop ,pb ' Homemaking c ' Future Homemakers 1 3' Future Nurses 4' Prisma. . Let there be musi for a high- born lady. JOHN J. BEAVER Port Ewen Business courseg Class basket- ball 1g J. V. 25 Stamp Club 15 Business 3, 4. He is well-known for his gra- ciousness. Lx... If-at 9 miie Twenty-one 'I E P BAECHTLE Kingston Shop course A A 1 2 3 4 Ski Club 1 Manly is he in all ways ANNE BAKER Rosendale Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Language Club 2 F T A 1 2 Prisma 1 2 3 Ask the Professor cast 1 So graceful yudbf LK.: SUSAN G BARLEY Kingston Homemaking course A A 1 2 3 4 Dog Lovers Club 3 H A 3 4 Record 2 Stamp 1 Town Meeting 1 Blessed are the pure in heart ELAINE E. BARTON Kingston Academic course' A. A. 1 2 3 4' Class basketball 1 2' Ping- pong 1' Volleyball 1' Softball 1' Bowling 1' Journalism Club 4' French 3' Maroon Persona- lia Editor' Prisma 2 3 4' Red Cross 3' Ask the Professor cast 1' Chorus 1. Elaine's thoughtfulness will light her way to happiness. FRANK BECKER Woodstock Academic courseg A. A. 2, 3, 4g Class ,basketball 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 13 Record 32 Chess 4. Care-free as a bird! BETH A BEEHLER Connelly Academic course A A,1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Soccer 1 2 Softball 1 2 Volleyballl Hockey 2 Banker 1 Future Nurses Club 4 Treasurer 4 National Honor Society 4 Lat in 2 3 Library 2 3 4 Prisma 2 3 4 Science 1, Bowling 1 Chorus 1 Maroon Co ed Organ xzations Ask the Professor cast 1 And hivmg wisdom with each studious year ROBERT D BEISEL Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Baseball Manager 2 3 A Council 3 Letter Club 4 Bob excels in sports H HELDON BOICE Hurley ezfdemic course Banker 1 2 arshal 4 Chorus 1 The ,symbols on his shield are gplow an a disc PATRICIA A BOMER Port Ewen Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Softball 1 Soccer 1 2 Hockey 2 Chess Club 2 Honor Society 3 4 Treasurer 4 Language 3 Secretary 4 Junior Leaders 1 2 Maroon Organization Editor 4 Chorus 1 Palatteers 4 Prisma 2 3 4 President 2 Science 1' Steering Committee 1' Vice-President 2' Girls Soc- ial 2' Ask the Professor cast 1. A girl with noble ideals. RUTH E BOYLE Kingston Academic course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class basketball lg Business Club 4.5 Prisma 2, 3, 45 Red -Cross 1: Tri-Hi 35 Town Meet- ing' 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3g Choir 3, 4: Ask the Professor cast 1. Gentle girl with a beautiful smile. Twenty- two 9 C 1,-f 1 is MAQLIGN Bmgsmns Stung uouowxk Homemaklng course 3 4 Class basketb ll 1 2 Pisma 1 F H A 1 Gils Social Club 2 Marion stars in friendship with her shining eyes and bright smile LOUISE C BOLASH Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Soft ball 1 2 Volleyball 1 Ping pong 1 Soccer 1 2 Hockey 2 French Club 2 3 Prisma 2 3 4 Sk12 Sc1ence3 F N A 4 Palatteers 4 Treasurer 4 Tri H1 3 Ask the Professor cast 1 Maroon Personaha Editor She will be famous in the bat tle agamst disease SHIRLEY J BOICE Lake Katnne Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Ping pong 1 Latm Club French 3 Maroon Masquers4 P1sma234FHA3F T A 1 And Caine the Spring prompter 4 Personalla Editor Maroon. Her alertness will lead her far MARGARET A BOYCE Kmgston Busmess course A A 1 Bank e 4 Cheerleaders 1 Radio Club 4 F H A 4 Honor Socl ety 4 Leaders 1 2 3 4 Lib rary 1 2 Secretary 2 Chorus 1 Choxr2 3 4 Bankl 2 4 Orchestra 1 2 4 Twirlers 2 Prisma 2 3 4 Skating 3 Vol leyball 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Captain 2' Bowling 1 2' Soccer 1 2 3' Hockey 1 2. Shes witty and cute. CECELIA A BROOKS Kingston Academic courseg A. A. 1, 2, , 45 Class basketball 1, 23 Soft- ball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Soc- cer 1, 2, Hockey 2, Badminton 1, Dental Assistants 3. 4, F. N. A. 43 Language lg Maroon staff 4: Twilers 2, 3, Chorus 1, Pris- ma 2, 3, 4, Ask the Professor cast 1, Messenger Service 1. Bright and happy is little Cele JOHN DAVID BROWER Kmgston Buslness course A A 2 3 Key Club 3 4 May the Lords grace be wlth you forever ELIZABETH A BRUNO Hurley Busmess course A A 1 2 Cho1r 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Busl ness Club 2 3 4 Ask the Pro fessor cast 1 Noble mmded and gay Smcere mn every way MINNIE G BURRIS Kingston Busxness course A A 1 2 Class basketball 1 2 3 F A 3 Prlsma 2 She looks at everythmg through rose colored glasses HAROLD T CARLSON Shokan Academlc course A A 2 Key Club 3 Marshal 4 Band 3 Or chestra 3 PTOJCCKIOII 1 2 3 4 Rad1o 4 Presldent 4 Student Councll 4 V1Ct0fl0US and a leader xn ev erythlng he does HELEN D CASPERSEN Stone Rxdge Busmess course, A A 1, 2, 3, 4, Class basketball 1, Captam, Softball 1, 2, Non resldent Lea gue 1, Bowlmg 3, Banker 1, Cheerleaders 1, 3, F I-I A Club 4, Prlsma 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Student Councll 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Maroon staff typlst, Ask the Professor cast 1 Her pleasmg personahty goes handm hand wlth her sunny dlsposltlon .fire 'I 'S ,4- 1 'UB Q eg li Twenty three CHRISTOPHER R BROWN Kmgston Academ1c course A A 1 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 Model Ranlroad Club 4 Presxdent 4 Student Council 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra He shall always carry the bur dens of hfe dxhgently VERONICA K BURNS Kingston Business course A Class basketball 1 Volleyball 1 2 Baseball 1 Soccer 1 Bus 1ness Club 3 4 OEICC 1 Prls m 3 4 Her fnendlmess has won our hearts MARIE J CACIOPPO Rosendale Needletrade course New Paltz l-hgh School 1 Dog Lovers Club 3 Orchestra 1 Red Cross 2 Dance 1 Chorus 1 The soclal smxle the sympa thetlc tear MARLENE E CASHIN Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 4 Class basketball 1 Volley ball 1 Soccer 1 Dlscussxon Club 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 Red oss 2 3 F N A 1 2 Glrls Games 1 Dramatlcs 1 Honor SOClety 4 Lxbrary 1 Banker 2 3 4 Personalla Edx tor Maroon Thoughtful and witty, llked by all VINCENT J CASTIGLIONE Kmgston Busmess course, Busmess Club 3, Marshal 4, Natlonal Guard 4 They can conquer who beheve they can . . - . 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'32 . - ,Y , , Q - JOHN R CELUCI-I Kingston Academic course' Marshal 4 He dwells in Gods grace AUDREY H CHASE Kingston Business course, Red Cross Club 1 Full of fun JOAN A CLANCY Kingston Business course A A 1 4 Business Club 3 4 Prisma Joans graciousness will aid her in her Job as a telephone operator J C J at W fy MW fill 'M MARILYN CLEARWATER Kingston Business course A 1 2 Volleyball 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Soccer 1 2 3 Hockey 2 3 Softball 1 2 3 Chorus 1 Dog Lovers Club 2 Junior Leaders 1 2 Senior 3 4 Prisma 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 President 4 Live Yers 1 Owls 1 Modern Dancmg 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 Show me her friends and I the girl shall know SHIRLEY A. CLINE Kingston Business Course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class basketball 1, 2, Soft- ball 1, 23 Soccer 1, 2, Bowling 13 Modern Dancing 1, Business Club 3, 45 Vice-President, F. N. A. 1, Owls 1, Twirlers 1, Pris- ma 2, 3, 45 Red Cross lg Tri- Hi 1, 2, 3, 4. Alertness shall ever be her watchword. A zffffjf 6' s.. Twenty-four l ,gli-J' RONALD E CHRISEY Kingston Shop Course A A 1 Wood carvlngl Coin Club 1 Marlon ette 1 Let good Judgment be the strongest ruler in the future PATRI J CHASE Kingston Needletrade course A A 1 2 Prisma 2 Tw1rlers 1 2 Noble is Pat in thought and deed KAREN I-I CLAUSEN Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Community Relations 1 Prxsma 2 3 4 Drama 1 ho rus 1 2 3 4 Ask the Profes sor cast 1 Pure enjoyment is what Karen finds in roller skating 'W G , ,J O' SQBA BARA Y CLEMElNT Rifton Homemakmg course A A 1 2 3 Class softball 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 Record Club 2 F H A 4 Library 4 Prlsma 2 3 4 Gentle in nature a loyal friend JAMES S. COLCLOUGH Kingston Academic course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: J. V, basketball 35 Varsity basketball 43 Track 2, 3, 4: Class basketball 1, 23 Captain 1, 25 Banker,1g Gym Club 23 Discussion 13 Key 4, Ski 2, Marshal 45 Projection Crew 1, 2, 3, 43 Maroon Masquers 4g And Came the Spring cast 4. There is no substitute for tal- ent. ROBERT 0 COLE Klngston Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Radlo Club 4 Chorus 1 2 0 He vull someday be famous counsel ELEANOR F CONNER Cotteklll Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Soccer 1 Softball 1 Games Club Marlonettes 1 Dog Lovers 2 Busmess 3 4 Pr1sma 4 Intellxgent and k1nd RICHARD K COONEY Klngston Shop course A 2 3 4 dent Councxl 1 Stern but just R1ch1e IS sure to be a success uf' Y K RICHARD T COURSELLE Rifton Academlc course A A 1 3 4 Language Club 2 Wood Carv mg 1 A frxendly Jovlal amxable fel low hked by all who know hxm ELIZABE ty cad u , A , 2, A C11 1,v2, F A 2, rlsrp , 4, Red 3 onsecrated to , mg her r1ends happy , Twenty-Eve XVILLIAM J COLE Llster Park Academlc course A A 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Marshal Protector defender of all hxgh ldeals RICHARD F CONSTALT Rosendale Academlc course A A 1 2 3 Banker 1 Orchestra 1 2 3 Student Councll 1 Key Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Marshal 4 Wxll Dlck a povserful ruler ID the field of engmeermg be? KATHLEEN M COUGHLIN Kmgston Academ1c course Kathys courageous Splflt holds her dear to everyones heart SHIRLEY M CRAIG Tlllson Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Soccerl Softball 1 Games Club 1 Mar lonettes 1 Steerlng Commxttee 1 Busmess Manager 4 Dog Lovers 2 Vlce Presldent 2 Honor Soclety 3 4 Our alert Shlrley IS bound become a prlvate secretary LORRAINE D CREAMER Kingston Homemakxng course Llght hearted and radxant 1 Volleyball 1 Basketball 1 JANE V DAVIDSON 4 1 2 fff, 3 J JOHN W CULLUM Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 s basketball 1 key Club Se retary 4 ha 3 4 Ban 1 J 05' Hxs gra ons 4' SHARON R CROSWELL Kmgston Academ1c course A A 1 2 3 Hockey 2 Soccer 2 Softball 1 2 Dog Lovers 2 3 Secretary 3 Future Teachers 1 4 Span 1sh 3 4 French 2 Prxsma 2 Red Cross 1 3 Vxce Presxdent 1 Y teen 1 A rose by any other name MARTHA J DAVENPORT Stone Rldge Academxc course Class soccer Captam 1 Softball 1 Lan guage Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Natlonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Library 3 Art 4 Secretary 4 Sclence 3 Treasurer 3 Skx 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Presldent 4 Student Councnl 3 Ask the Professor cast 1 Chorus 1 Steerxng Commlttee 1 French 3 German 4 Prlsma 2 3 4 French Honor Soclety 4 Presx dent 4 Falthful frxends are hard to find BARBARA L DAVIS Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 Captam 1 Hockev 2 3 Soft ball 1 2 3 Captam 3 Soccer 1 2 3 Pmg pong 1 Badmm ton 1 Cheerleaders 1 4 French Club 3 4 Leaders 1 2 3 4 Library 2 Twlrlers 2 Pnsma 2 3 4 Skatmg 3 Bowlmg 2 Modern Dancmg 1 Personalla. Edxtor Maroon, Ask the Pro fessor cast 1 So H1 2 Barb will never be a stranger to K H S LEWVIS DAVIS Ashokan Shop course F F A 4 Loved by his fr-lends PATRICIA A CULLUM Kmgston Academlc course Cheerleader 3 4 Captam 3 Leaders 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Maroon sta 4 Prxsma 2 3 4 Yteens 3 Class VxcePres1dent 3 Owls Club 1 Presldent 1 Softball 1 2 Captam 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Hockey 1 2 3 Soccer 1 Though the noblest dxsposltxon you mherlt .lv fl fb BARBARA DACHENHAUSE Ruby Homemakmg course Futur Homemakers 3 4 Secretary 4 lbrary 1 2 3 Prlsma 2 Not by years but by dlSp0S1 txon IS wxsdom acqulred Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class volleyball 1 Basket ball 1 2 Soccer 1 2 Softbal 1 2 Captam 1 Hockey 2 Do Lovers Club 2 Prlsma 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 Sclence 3 4 Cam era. 1 French 2 Latm 3 4 Through her graclousness Jane has made many frxends KATHLEEN P DAVIS Kingston I-Iomemaklng course A A 1 2 3 4 Dog Lovers Club 1 Future Homemakers 3 4 Pres ldent 4 Maroon Masquers 3 Prlsma 2 3 Radlo 4 Recor 1 Tr1H1 3 And Came the Sprmg cast 4 Pure and good her xdeals are ROBERT E DAVIS Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Intramural basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural softball 1 Marshal 3 4 Student Councll 1 Bnghtly lxght the road to fame MELDA V DAVIS Kingston Needle Trade course F H A Melda IS a qulet but true frxend ANTHONY G DEBROSKY Rosendale Academxc course A A 2 3 4 Gym Club 3 4 Rlfle 1 Marshal 1 4 Stamp 1 Town Meetxng 1 Hls undertakmgs 1n the future wxll always be worthy of pralse DE COSTA A D SO Kmg Academlc cou 4 Intram ra Orch ra Q, 4 aroo Maylfers 4M lmc szm'A 154' LOUISE G D D Busmess c 4 Basket ll a a1n 1 Softball Vo ey Bowl mg 1 C a 1 usm ss Club Jour nguage 3 Chorus 1 3 4 Recoxd L1 Yer She 1 c sta ly de ndmg all th tl s o d LOIS M DEYO Kingston Business course A A 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Choxr 2 3 4 Pnsma 3 Radlo 4 Record 2 Busmess 3 Dog Lovers 2 So H1 3 Sweetness and femxmmty per somtled Twenty-seven JOANNE E DAVITT Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class volleyball 1 Basket ball 1 2 Captain 2 Softball 1 Hockey 1 2 Soccer 1 2 Bowlmg 1 2 Captam 1 Sci ence Club 1 Lxbrary 1 2 Red Cross 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 So H1 2 Trl H1 3 4 Busmess 3 4 Banker 3 Student Council How many of Gods gracxous glfts she possesses GLENN A DEBROSKY Rosendale Shop course A A 1 2 3 Gym Club 2 3 4 Marshal 4 Radio 4 Treasurer 4 Skl 1 Glenn has the promlse o a brnght future HELEN A DE BRUYN Boiceville Busmess course A A 1 2 Class basketball 1 Soccer Busmess Club 2 4 DISCUSSIOII 4 Journahsm 2 Chorus 1 Prlsma 1 4 Maroon Masquers 1 2 4 The Turtle Dove cast 2 Personaha Edmtor Maroon How far that httle candle throws :ts light JOSEPH B DEMPSEY Kmgston Busmess course A A 1 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 4 Golf 4 Softball 1 Gym Club 1 Busmess 3 Language 2 Mar shal 4 Dramatlcs 1 He shall mcrease the happmess of others ROBERT T DIAMOND Kingston Busmess course A A 1 2 Class basketball 1 Track Gym Club 1 Busmess 3 Radio 4 Vxce Presldent 4 Marshal 3 4 Choir 2 3 4 Bob s clever wxt shmes over all MARY N. DISCH Kingston Academic course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 1, Sec- retary 1, National Honor Soc- iety 4, Library 1, 2, Prisma 2, 3, 4, Maroon Personalia Editor. A sweet -smile and a well- rounded personality. DOROTHY E. DOLL West Hurley Academic course, Memorial High School, New Jersey 1, 2, A. A. 3, Prisma 3, 4, Radio 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. The gifts of God are many, but here is one more lovely than any. BARBARA J. DOUGLAS Kingston Academic course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, Class basketball 2, Captain 2, Dame Rumor 2, 3, Journalism 4, Maroon photographer 4, Prisma 3, 4, Tri-Hi 3. Dark eyed, shy and sweet and well-liked by those who know her. ROSE DOYLE Port Ewen Homemaking course, Class bas- ketball 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Soc- cer 2, 3, Leaders Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, F. H. A. 4, Record 2, Red Cross 1, Prisma 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Camera 2, Town Meeting 1. Rose means love, sweet and lovely may you always be. THOMAS F. DUGAN Sunset Park Academic course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Marshal 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Tom proves to be doubly good company for all. 3- L Twenty-eight ,fwffff Z! .et pf' V 2 7 .4-zL 'Cf C W , . , '4' fiiin J. DISTLER Katrine Academ ourse, Marshal 4. Every day he would conquer like a famous warrior conquer- ing new land. CHARLES E. DONNELLY Stone Ridge Academic course, Marshal 1, 4, Choir 3, 4, Gym Club 2, Lead- ers 1, Stamp 2. Strong thoughts are his in the future. LOIS A. DOWNES Glenford Business course, Saugerties High 1, Choir 1, Red Cross 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prisma 2, 3, 4, Class basketball 2. She will climo every hill in her path. WILLIAM B. DU BOIS Kingston Business course! A. A- 1, 29- Varsity basketball 3, 4, Busi- ness Club 3, 4, President 4. Defender of his country, JUANITA R. DUNHAM Kingston Academic course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class basketball 1, Softball 1, Volleyball 1, Cheerleaders 1, Leaders Club 1, 2, Journalism 2, Language 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4, Prisma 3, 4, Ma- roon staff 4, Personalia Editor 4, Ask the Professor cast 1. Jubilant. RAMONA H DUNN Phoemcla Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Banker 4 Maroon typmst 4 Pnsma 4 Red Cross 2 3 Vlce Presldent 3 Tn H1 1 Wood carvmg 1 Otflce Assxstant 3 Dark haxred and pretty and one who loves dancmg ROBERT D ECKERT Rxfton Academlc course Boys Leaders Club 1 Choxr 2 3 4 Chorus Hxs brxght, personahty shall cer tamly brlng hmm fame GLENN EDINGER Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 4 Language Club 1 3 4 Pres ment 4 Journallsm 3 V1ce Presxdent 3 Sclence 1 Stamp 1 Honor Society 3 4 Presx dent4 Dame Rumor 3 4 Asso clate Edxtor 3 CoEd1torm cmer 4 As the hand of progress beck ons he w1ll follow GERALD L EVERY Kmgston Shop course Banker 1 Exactness IS ms axm 1n 1 e CHARLES W ENGLE Kmgston Shop course A A 1 2 3 4 J V baseball 1 Varslty base ball 2 3 4 A A Counc1l 4 Energy xs eternal dehght ar, 5 'YWQ 55 4- ff'- COLLEEN L EATON Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Softball 1 Volleyball 1 Soccer 1 2 Hockey 2 Bowlmg 1 2 Stamp Club 1 Llve Yers 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 Twlrlers 3 A gay fun lovmg glrl ELIZABETH A ELSWORTH Port Ewen Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketbal12 3 Hockey 2 Soccer 2 3 Bowlmg 4 Cap tam 4 Dog Lovers Club 2 F H A 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Language 2 Leaders 3 4 Prls ma 4 F T A 4 Vlce Presl dent 4 Non resxdent League 1 Chorus 1 Ask the Protessor cast 1 Conslderate an Sk, SCN Qx Iggggqoggxi xisX sE2, STANLEY J EDINGER Kmgston Shop course A A 1 2 3 4 Powerful m sport and kmd to a D H EVERY West Hurley Busmess course A A 1 2 4 Busmess Club 3 Radio 4 Rifle 1 Sclence 1 President Ron dxsplays hxs power on the baseball dxamond JAMES D FEELEY Woodstock Academic course HOUS8tODlC Valley Regronal I-hgh School Falls Vlllage Connectxcut 1 Class basketball 2 3 4 Chess Club 3 4 He reads much and IS also a great observer ovfwyfaww , f Twenty mne Z If g 0' 4-VYN FRANK C FIORE Kingston Business course A A 1 4 Varslty football 2 3 A Councxl 4 Busmess Club 3 Journallsm 2 4 Letter 2 3 Marshal 3 4 Student Councxl 2 4 Bandl 2 Projectlon Crew A free and kmdly spxrlt JAMES J FERRARO Port Ewen Muslc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class baseball 1 2 3 4 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Journallsm Club 1 2 Letter 3 4 Presldent 4 Sect tary 3 Marshal 3 4 Choxr 3 A A Councll 3 Secret-ary 3 Gemal and popular a real swell fellow' SARA FOLWELL Kingston Homemakmg course F H A 1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Treas urer 4 She carrles herself llke a prm cess CAROL E FRANCE Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 Banker 4 Busmess Club 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Stamp 1 2 A generous and fnendly gxrl DIANE E FROST Kingston Homemaklng course Future Homemakers 1 Leaders 1 3 4 Pnsma. 2 3 Perfection IS Dxanes motto Q f-4 is Thirty ROBERT F FIORE Kingston Muslc course Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Stamp Club 4 Destmed to succeed MICHAEL J FLANAGAN Klngston Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l1 2 3 4 Pres ldent 4 Marshal 1 2 3 4 Llcu tenant 4 Gym Club 1 Busmess 4 Rad104 H1Y1 2 3 Presldent 4 Sc1ence 1 Stamp 1 Presldent 1 Chorusl Fresh man Class Presldent 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 Projectlon Crew 1 Bowl1ng 1 2 Class basketball 1 2 3 Softball 1 Football 1 J V football 2 Varsxty Track 1 2 3 4 He IS assured a place 1n the sun GISELA M FORST Kingston Academxc course A A 1 Banker 4 Busmess Club German 1 2 3 4 Presldent Pnsma 4 Radlo 4 Record Red Cross 1 2 Glrls Soclal Roller Skatmg Club 3 Germanys loss was K H S s gam HARRY fJ FREER Kmgston Muslc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class bowlmg 1 2 Banker 1 HY1 2 3 Cho1r2 34 Or chestra 2 3 4 Projectlon 1 2 3 4 Presldent 1 V1cePres1 dent2 He wxll rule hls plans ln the fu ture HAZEL M. GADD Kingston Academxc course Trxmtx Hxgh Washmgton Pa 1 2 A A Councxl 1 Banker 1 Trmxty Hxller 2 Radlo Club 4 Red Cross 2 Sc1ence 1 2 Student Council 2 Trl H1 1 2 V1ce Presldent 2 Record 1 2 L1 ary 2 F N A 1 2 3 4 Journahsm 2 Dog Lovers 3 Language 1 2 Treasurer 2 A good dlSPOSltl0n IS more valuable than gold MARILYN J. GADDIS Ruby Homemaking course: Dental Assistants 43 Future Home- makers 43 Journalism 43 Twirl- ers 2, 33 Red Cross 2, 3. Her loveliness over-rules all bit- terness. V JOAN M. GALLAGHER Kingston Business courseg A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4' Soccer 1' Softball 1' Basket ball 1 2 Volleyball 1 Bowlmg 1 3 Captam 3 Journalxsm 3 Maroon Personaha Edxtor Twlrlers 2 3 Chorus 1 Pnsma 2 3 4 RB.dl0 4 Red Cross 1 Tn H1 4 Lnve Yers 1 Secre tary 1 Dramatlcs 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 Gracxously she oders her ser wnces to all DAVID l-I GALLY Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Chess Club 3 4 Chess Team 3 Projectlon 3 4 He IS loved by all ESTHER J GEARY Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Future Nurses 4 Language 1 Presldent 1 Llbrary 1 2 4 Maroon typxst 4 Pnsma. 3 4 Red Cross 3 Dramatxcs 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 She stars among her fnends WILLIAM J GLENNOV Kmgston Academxc course A A 1 Class football 2 3 H1Y 4 Treasurer4 W1ll a resolute protector of hls rxghts w1ll always be 'Z .al Thirty-one JAY R. GAKENHEIMER. Kingston Shop course. Lively becomes his pace with the break of each new day. JOSEPH C GALLAGHER Kmgston Academic course He shall add Joy wherever he goes JOSEPH S GARDINER Kmgston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class baseball 2 3 4 Steer mg Commxttee 1 Pmg Pong Club 1 Presldent 1 Marroon Masquers 4 And Came The Sprmg cast 4 To our generatxon he shall add hrs teachmg and barbermg skxll ANN L GILCHRIST Bloomington Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class ba.sketbal1 1 2 Soft ball 1 2 Soccer 1 Volleyball 1 Language Club 2 Palatteer 3 Pnsma. 3 Red Cross 3 Leaders 1 2 Maroon Personah Edltor She IS the persomtlcation o gracxousness ALINE M GRADY Rifton Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class soccer 1 Basketball 1 Softball 1 Volleyball 1 Bowl mg 3 German Club 4 Secre tary 4 Lxbrary 1 Pnsma 3 4 Hospitality 4 Student Councr 2 Chou' 2 3 4 Chorus 1 As the Professor cast 1 Honor So cxety 4 Class Night 4 Per sonaha Edltor Maroon Born to noble deeds and ways JOHN J GRANEY Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class football 1 Football squad 2 Varslty 3 4 Class basketball 1 J V 2 Lat Club 2 Letter 4 Bowlmg 1 Jacks g1ft for footfall proved a success durmg hrs years at K H S CLAIRE E GRIFFIN Kingston Academlc course A A 4 Class basketball 1 2 Cap tam 1 2 Softball 1 2 3 Soc cer 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 Jun lor Leaders Club 1 2 Semor Leaders 3 Secretary 4 kr 2 3 Lxbrary 1 Prxsma 2 3 Red Cross 4 So Ys 2 Presl dent 2 Trl H1 3 4 Student Council 1 Twirlers 2 Choir 2 Claire always brmgs the brxght sunshme PATRICIA C HABER New Salem Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Cap tain 3 4 Captam 3 Softball 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 Hockey 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Language Club 2 3 Leaders 3 4 Pr1sma 2 3 4 Ask the Professor cast 1 Personalxa edxtor Maroon Though the noblest dxsposxtxon ou mherlt JOHN A HALWICK Kingston I usmess course A A 1 I usmess Club 4 good heart IS worth gold g ts K Qin Nl, Y U 'MARIANNB .ymknowf ' km!! foil y usm sgcour A A 122, 3, , Sof all if 3, I-Io y 2, usxnes Cldlfb 4, Secgiary, J . Cheer? er 3, r n Mas uers 4,, FISIQYK rls Socxal W P 'onyx' though rg: steered by . pular applaus ' 'VF-4 M pw lb- 'L X lei 'T' Thirty-two BARBARA A GREENE Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 4 Hockey 2 Softball 1 2 3 Man ager 3 Soccer 1 2 3 Volley ball 1 Plng pong 1 Badmlnton 1 Lxbrary Club Vlce Presldent 1 A A Counc114 Banker 1 2 Varsxty Cheerleaders 4 H1 Y 2 Senlor Leaders 3 4 Maroon Personaha Edltor Twlrlers 2 Student Councll 4 Bowllng 1 Captam 1 Owls Club 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 Prlsma 2 Had Barbara been shy as her name suggests we could not have known the versatxle glrl she really IS NANCY G GUNNTING Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Busmess Club 3 4 Journallsm 2 3 4 Prxsma 2 3 4 Bowlmg 1 Nan has a graclous .smile for everyone LEON M I-IALPERN Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class softball 1 Stamp Club 1 2 Rxfle 1 2 Gym2 Mar shal 1 Town Meetmg 1 Bowl mg 3 Mlghty as a Llon' ARTHUR R HARDER Hurley Academxc course A A 1 2 4 Cross Country 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Vxce Presldent 3 Presl dent 4 Jumor class presxdent Marshal 1 2 3 4 Secretary and Treasurer 1 4 Maroon Masquer 3 4 Hx Y 2 3, Rifle 1 Student Councll 1 Arthur wxll vallantly bear the txtle of a Chemxcal Engineer VIRGIE N HARRIS Kingston Busmess course, Busmess Club 2, Leaders 1, 2, Prxsma 1, 2, 4. Innocent, curly browed. DONALD V HAR1 Esopus Academxc course He has the abxhty to be a great ruler PHYLLIS A I-IATHMAKER Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Volley ball 1 Llbrary 1 Latm Club 1 Pnsma 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Trl H1 3 4 Stately as a majes t1c tree graceful as a. green bough EUGENE 1' HEITZMAN Kingston Trade Electrlclty course A A 1 4 Chess Club 1 2 Radxo 4 Student Councxl 1 Noble 13 as noble does LEO M HENDERSON Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 2 4 Freshman Football Manager 1 J V Baseball Manager Mar shal 1 Journallsm Club 4 Lan guage2 3 4 H1Y4 eo wlll tackle hlS busmess enture wlth the strength of a lon JOHN F HICKEY Huxley Academxc course A A 1 4 Class football 1 Track 4 Marshal 3 4 Captam 4 Key Club 3 Student Councll 4 God s gracxous gxft to John wxll undoubtedly be one of great fortune 1 if Q' 45- fhlrty three 5,,,p,Zwa!,,? PRISCILLA HASTIE Woodstock Busx urse AqA.,1 J C atter 1 Ask the Pro r cast 1 harm radiates from a trim secretary llke Prnscllla CONRAD I HEISMAN Kingston Academxc course A A 1 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Softball 1 Gym Club J 2 4 Stamp 1 Bowlmg 1 Banker 1 Marshal 1 His frlendly bold counsel cuts off many foes DORIS HENNIGER Lincoln Park Academic course A A 1 2 Busmess 3 4 Chorus 1 Prxsma 4 Lxbrary 1 Chatter reporter 1 Non resldent League 1 Mod ern Dancxng 1 Bowlmg 1 A faxr maxden is she ANITA J HESLEY West Shokan Busmess course Tn Valley School Grahamsvllle N Y 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 3 Captam 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Captam 3 Soccer 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 3 Bowlmg 2 3 Woodwork mgl 2 3 Rlflel 2 3 Choxrl 3 Band 1 2 Grace m all her actlons ELINOR HIERSEKORN St Remy Academxc course A A 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Hockey 1 3 Softball 1 2 Banker 1 Bust ness Club 4 Leaders 3 Library 2 Pnsma 2 3 4 Record 2 Red Cross 4 A kxnd and mtelhgent gxrl JOSEPH R HILTON Woodstock Academic course Class basket bal 2 3 4 Captain 2 3 4 Chess Club 4 Record 2 He shall add daily to his list of friends BE'1'l'Y A HOFFMAN Rosendale Business course A A 1 Business Club 3 Dental Assls tants 3 Red Cross 4 Prisma 2 3 4 Radio 4 Yteen 1 Betty takes a good time with GRETA M l-IOPPE Accord Business course A A 1 Class basketball 1 2 Soccer 1 Hockey 2 Sof,tball 1 2 3 Bowling 3 French Honor So ciety 3 4 Language Club 2 3 Dramatics 1 Prnsnffa 4 Stamp 1 Sparkling bright as a pearl ANN E I-IORINBECK Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Leaders Club 3 4 Class volleyball Basketball 1 2 3 Captain 1 Soccer 2 3 Softball 1 2 3 Bowling 1 Cheerleaders 1 FTA 1 Secretary 1 Dame Rumor 3 Journalism 2 3 4 Vice President 3 Prisma 2 3 4 Vice Presldent 3 Language 3 Chorusl 2 SoHi2 TriHi 3 4 Ask the Professor cast 1 Town Meeting 1 Dramatlcs 1 Ann is very gracious to her many friends. BETTY R I-IOROWITZ Kingston Business course' A. A. 1 2 3 4' Class basketball 1 2 3' Bowling 1 2' Soccer 1 2' Hoc- key 1 2' Captain 1' Journalism Club 2, 3, 4g Banker 1, 4: Ma- roon Masquers 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Vice-President 23 Twirlers 23 Business 33 Dame Rumor 2, 3, 4, Assistant Adver- tising Manager 2, 3g Tri-Hi 33 Ask the Professor cast 1. A modest girl devoted to her work. JACK J HOBAN Kingston Academlc course A A 3 4 Baseball J V 2 Class basketball 1 2 4 Softball 1 Gym Club 1 HiY 4 Boys Leaders 1 ProJection 1 Quiet be hls personality but strong be his wit ,M ff jwwiik iii' ffffy RONALD G HOOPER Esopus Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Football 1 J V 2 Varslt 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Captain 2 3 Track 1 2 Gym Club 1 Business 3 Leaders Letter 4 Marshal 4 Band 1 Worthy of admlratxon A DANE HOOVER Woodstock Academxc course A A 1 Majestxcally and slick he 1 stands ROBERT M HORNBECK Kingston Busmess course Chorus 1 2 4 Bright in fame IS his name LAWRENCE F HOULIHAN Kingston 35' , , Academic course: A. A. 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 33 Track 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. He is victorious in all that he does. ' it ' 3 . . 1, 2, 1 , . : , , : '1 A 1 , . : ,i Q . I D : , - 1 a fl! 'A I . WI? . f . I - f I 5 W 1 A XO W , V- ' I , if A 5 - - v .2: Q . Q Q ., . Q y V ' x 1 5 1 -1 S . : ' : - ' . ' A 5' 9 ' g ' ' 1, her wherever She 8095- I A A Student Council 1. ' I 3 - - , 2, 4? , v I Q x 5 , , : ' 5 . , , 2, 3. : : ' .. :' SM' ' 1 n v I ' 1, , ' , h ' 3 . . . 3 3 1 . , I ' 1 v I 4. - - , - - ' ' .ni - . Y , 1 2 ' - I 1 1 1 n I . JANICE E HOWARD Stone Ridge Academic course Dog Lovers Club 3 Pnsma 2 FNA 1 2 3 Language 1 Ski 2 Com 1 Woodcarvers 1 Non resident 1 Captain 1 Chorus 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 Gracious laughter loving Jan ARLENE HUNG Zena Art course There is no nobler ambition than that of creating a home NANCY R JACKSON Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Class Basketball 1 2 3 Cap tain 1 2 Softball 1 Volleyball 1 Soccer 1 2 Hockey 1 2 Chorus 1 Office Assistant 1 3 Prisma 2 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Student Council 1 3 4 Treasurer 1 Class Secre tary 3 Vice president 4 Graceful smcere and friendly is Nancy always EMMA E. JAGGFR Kingston Academic course' A. A. 1 4' Class basketball 1 2 3' Bowling 1 2 3' Captain 1' Vol- leyball 1' Softball 1' Banker 1' Dame Rumor 3 4' Language Club 2 3 4' Library 1' Maroon Statf 4' Prisma 2 3 4' Ski 3 4' Student Council 3' Tri-Hi 3 4' Iinterclub Council Represen- tative 3' Public Relations Com- mittee 3 4' Bank 1. A ray of sunshine to cheer you when you are ill. JOHN G. JOHNSON Kingston Shop course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. God is gracious to all like him. Thirty-tive THOMAS L HUGHES Ruby Academic course Key Club 4 All the girls would be happier if he had a twin MARTIN F JAKUBOWVSKI Kingston Trade Mechxne course Track 1 2 3 4 Cross country 1 2 3 Warhke in sports but kind m manner ROSETTA JACKSON Kingston Business course Business Club 3 Banker 4 FHA 3 Prlsma 2 3 She IS like a lovely rose DIANE G JOHNSON Hurley Academic course' Leaders Club 1 2 3 4' A. A. Council 4: Vice- President 4' Varsity Cheerlead- ers 3 4' Captain 4' Honor So- ciety 4' Sports Editor Maroon 4' Maroon Masquers 3 4' Prisma 2 3 4' Ski 2 3' Secre- tary 2' Student Council 2 3 4' Vice-President 3' Tri-Hi 3' Owls 1' Bowling 1 2 3' Intra- murals 1 2 3' Softball 1 2 3' Soccer 1 2 3' Hockey 1 2 3' Basketball 1 2 3' Class Secre- tar J 4' Ask the Professor cast 1' Twirlers 2. K.H.S. halls will be dim when bright and shining Diane no longer walks them. PAUL R. JOHNSON Stone Ridge Academic course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 35 J. V. baseball 23 Varsity 3, 4g Radio 4g Record 33 Letter 4. Little boy with the big laugh. MARY E JOHNSTON Kingston Academlc course AA 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3 4 Pmg pong 1 Bad mxnton 1 Banker 1 Cheerleaders 1 Dlscusslon Club 1 Dog Lovers 2 Future Nurses 1 Leaders 3 4 Maroon Per sonalla, Edltor Twxrlers 2 Prxsma 2 3 4 Red Cross 1 Sclence 1 Tn H1 3 4 So H1 3 Bxtter thoughts or deeds are never hers PATRICK D JORDAN Port Ewen Academic course A A 2 3 Sclence Club 4 Language 1 Secretary 1 P J s nobleness IS sure to wm hlm fnends JOHN F KELLY Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Bowlmg 1 Journalism Club 2 4 H1 Y An Irlshman a very wltty fel ow THOMAS E KELLY Woodstock Academxc course Dnscussxon Club 4 Key 4 Honor Soclety 4 St Mlchaels D H S Brook lyn N Y Debatlng Cathohc Forensic League Scxence He shall buxld a marvelous ca reer m sclence FAITH I KINGSBURG Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Ca tam 1 2 Volleyball 1 2 Cap tam 1 Softball 1 2 3 Soccer 1 2 Badmmton 1 Pmg pong 1 Bowlmg 2 Banker 1 Dame Rumor 2 3 Assxstant Advert1s mg Manager 3 Journahsm Club 1 2 3 French 1 2 3 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Prlsma 2 3 4 Radio 4 Record 1 Town Meetlng 1 Chatter 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 Bnal Brlth Gnr s 1 2 3 Falth and peace are worthy qualities Thirty Slx '5- 'X ETHEL M JONES Kingston Busmess course Dental Assls tants2 F H A Clubl F N A 1 Pnsma 3 Red Cross 1 A true frxend wlth noble ldeals MARYLOU KELLERHOUSE West Hurley Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Bowlmg 3 4 Gxrls Games 1 Strlng Group 1 Roller Skatmg 3 Prxsma 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Skl Club 2 Band 3 4 Orches tra 1 2 3 4 Twlrlers 1 2 She IS always wearlng a sweet smxle MARTIN W KELLY Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 3 4 Cholr 3 4 No war cry IS Martm s glorlous tenor law WILLIAM F KELLY Port Ewen Busmess course A A 1 A defender of many AMELIA M KITSOS Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Soccer 1 Busmess Club 4 Dxscusslon 1 Dog Lovers 3 F T A 1 V1ce Presxdent 1 Library 1 2 3 4 Pnsma. 4 Red Cross .P 3 4 Secretary 1 Owls 1 Office Asslstant 1 A dlllgent gxrl IS our Ameha DONALD P. KIWUS Kingston Academic course: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Gym Club 1, Chess 23 Honor Soclety 4, Key Club 4, Execu t1ve Councll 4 Sports Edltor Maroon 4 Photographer Ma roon 4 Maroon Masquers 4 Marshal 1 Band 1 Chorus 1 Scxence 2 Skl 4 Student Coun c1l2 3 4 Boys State 3 Track 1 Rlfle 1 Intramural basket ball 1 And Came the Spring cast 4 Born to rule as he wxll KENNETH E KOUHOUPT Kingston Commerclal Art course A A 1 2 Class baseball 1 2 Cross Country 1 Football 2 Marshal 3 4 Comely Ken a fnendly fellow ERIKA KRAUSE West Shokan Academic course Woodrow Wllson Vocatlon School J maxca 1 2 Heroxc she must ever be DAVID F LASHER Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Track 1 Banker 3 Choxr 2 3 4 Sclence Club 3 Beloved at home and abroad for h1s trumpet tones ALEXANDER LARSEN Kingston Agnculture course H1 Y 4 A defender of men INGE T. KOENIG High Falls Busmess course A A 1 Chorus 1 Prlsma 4 Ask the Professor cast 1 Pretty glrl wxth a bug smxle EDMUND H KRAMER JR Bloomington Busmess course Brooklyn I-hgh School of Automotxve Trades Brooklyn N Y He wxll hve nn happy peace HELEN LANDI Kingston Busmess course Busmess Club 4 Prlsma 2 3 4 Gxrls Games 1 Roller Skatmg 3 A brlght future wxll she have J THERESK L LASHER Kingston Retaxlmg course A Business Club 4 Pr a 3 Prettyq Terry gehpr us g1ft IS she 1 QNANCY J LA TOUR Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 b4 Future N rses Club 1 2 3 res1dentg1 ramatics 1 Town eetm If Graetef l lady neat as a pm LESTER L LAWRENCE Kingston Academlc course A A 1 Class baseball 2 Hi Y 4 Glorlous honors wxll come hxs way CHARLES W LEVERENZ Kingston Shop course A A 1 2 3 4 A rxval for Atlas IRWIN LESSICK Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class bowlmg 1 2 3 4 Stamp Club 1 2 Student Coun ell 3 Language 4 Chorus 1 2 Wltty and courageous' CORINE LEVINE Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Cap tam 1 Softball 1 2 Bowling 2 3 Volleyball 1 Pmg pong 1 Soccer 1 Badmmton 1 Banker 1 2 Dame Rumor 2 3 Journa hsm Club 2 3 4 Spamsh 2 4 Maroon Masquers 2 3 Prxsma 2 3 4 Red Cross Ask the Professor cast Woodcarvmg 1 Chatter Bnal Brlth Gxrls 1 2 3 Treasurer 1 Lovely malden a treat to know HARRY LEVY Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Base ball squad 1 Varslty baseball 2 3 Busmess Club 3 Radlo 4 Rules over Humor G- ka.. 'rmrry-eight' THOMAS J LEAHY Sawklll Shop course A qulet young man wxth secret ambxtlons ,ff A ROBERT E LEVERENZ Kingston Busmess course A A 4 Dog Lovers Club 1 President 1 Stu dent Councll 1 Chorus 4 Bob wlll relgn winner over all ln the busmess world MIM! M LEVINTAN Eddyville Academxc course A A 1 2 Soccer 1 2 3 Hockey 1 2 Volleyball 1 Basketball 1 2 4 Bowlmgl 3 Softball 1 2 Language 1 Cheerleaders Leaders Club 3 4 Prlsma 2 4 Tn H1 3 Steadfastly shell pursue her goal MARCIA S LEVINE Kmgston Academxc course A A 1 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Soft ball 1 2 3 Bowlmg 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 Volleyball 1 Captam Banker 1 2 Dame Rumor 2 3 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Or chestra 1 Twlrlers 1 2 Chorus 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 Ask the Pro fessor cast 1 Chatter 1 Pmg pong 1 War hke her name but smlllng her mlen L DOLORES 1' LEw1s Klngston Busmess course Class basket ball 1 Bowlmg 1 Volleyball 1 Busmess Club 3 4 Prlsma 2 A lovely maiden brlmmmg wlth Joy and gladness devold of sor rows. JOAN E LINDHURST Kingston Homemakmg course A A 1 2 3 Dog Lovers Club 2 F H A 3 4 Library 1 Chorus 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 Joan gift ot God May she ever exemphfy her name MARY E LONGENDYKE Kingston Needle Trade course Not a noteof bitterness in her voice saying Number please ffff df ff 90,-gfifffjjyffkf! SHIRL Y MX ONGENDYKE ny ollow Academic cour A 1 2 4 F T A 1 iscussion Club 1 Record 2 Girls Social 2 Y teens 1 Treasurer 1 Shirley is a fair maiden with a sunny disposition GLORIA C LOUNSBERY High Falls Academic course' A. A, 1' Fu- ture Nurses Club 1 2' Maroon Masquers 4. Glory and honor will be hers. CAROL A. LYONS Kingston Business course' Record Club lg Chorus 1' Prisma. 2, 3 4' Ask the Professor cast 1. This is the true joy in life the being used for a purpose recog- nized by yourself as a mighty one. ' WILLIAM J LOCKE Kingston Q Academic course Projection 1 2 3 4 Sk1Club2 4 To be protector of his country is his plan for the future DOLORES M. LONGENDYKE Kingston Business course Prxsma. 4 Never a sorrowful expression does she wear My 16 fijffyf 7 LORRAINE K. LORTL Olive Bridge Needle Trade course A A Prisma 2 3 4 Happmess becomes Lorraine . f ' 4 ' A 3 ,1 OBERT C LUEDTKE IL 2' Kingston ' Music course' A. A. 1 2 3 ' . A f Chess Club 1 2 3 4' Vice- K President 4' Marshal 1' Math ' ' 1 2 3 4' Choir 3 4' Band 1 g 2 3 4' Secretary 4' Orchestra ' Q f 1 2 3 4' Stamp 1' Coin 1. f Bright in the Held of music V f is he. PAUL W MAGGIORE Kingston Shop course' A, A. 45 F. F. . 3 43 Treasurer 4. This young man is a leader in agriculture. Thirty-nine THOMAS W MAINES Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 Skl Club Doubly mterested ln hls plans for the future PATRICK MANFRO Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 J V football 1 Varslty 2 3 4 Captain 4 J V basket ball Baseball 1 2 Student Counc1l1 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Ask the Professor cast 1 Noble IS he who practxces the meamng of chlvalry WILLIAM V MARKLE Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Projection 1 He has the power to be trxend JEAN M MAURO East Kingston Business course A A 1 Class softball 2 Bowlmg' Club 1 Library 2 3 4 Prisma 2 3 Shorthand bemg Jean s gltt she IS sure to be a success as a sec retary ANN E McAULlE I-'E West Hurley Business course, A A 1, 2, 3, 4, Banker 1, Maroon Staff 4, Pnsma 2, 3, 4, Radlo Club 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Student Coun cxl 1, Bowlmg 3, 4, Skatmg 3 A very gracxous 1 Ad, fp lgiff nf. A952 ix 'fr 'c ,af-'?,f,l,'j D-fx if 'TTI' ,pf AL.. 1' ff' O54 GN -rv F0l'l.y fs PHILIP N MANDEL Kingston Academxc course Potentlal equestrlan l,.fL I LJL 1.4 LORRAINE H MARGOLIS Kingston Academxc course A A 3 4 Class softball 1 Volleyball 1 Badmmton 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Co captam 1 Soccer 1 Bowlmg 3 4 Dlscusslon Club 1 Llbrary 1 2 3 4 Chatter 1 Plng pong 1 Journahsm 2 3 4 Language 2 3 4 Dame Rumor 3 4 Spec1alReporter4 Bnax Brxth Glrls 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Jr Advxsor 4 Ask the Professor cast 1 Happy bnght sunny SHIRLEY A MARTINI Kmgston Academxc course A A 1 2 4 Future Nurses 1 2 3 4 Pnsma 2 4 Record 1 Red Cross Alertness IS the watchwcrd for a nurse fQv'S' ffisw JO N L ZZULA Kings n Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Class football 1 2 Track 2 3 4 Captam 4 Business Club 4 A A Counc1l4 Let ter 3 4 Marshal4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 A gxfted muslcal athlete ROSEMARY McCARDLE Knngston Busmf-ss course, Journallsm Club 3 Friendship IS the breathmg rose wlth sweets m every fold TONI L MeCLELLAN Woodstock Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class Hockey 3 Basketball 2 3 Soccer 2 3 Softball 2 3 Banker 1 Varslty Cheerleader 4 Dame Rumor 2 Chess Club 4 Journalxsm 2 V1cePres1dent 2 Spanish 3 Vxce Presldent 3 Semor Leaders 3 4 Maroon Masquers 4 Prxsma 2 3 4 Maroon staff 4 Calendar Edx tor Student Councll 1 4 Treasurer 4 Edltor of Chatter 1 Town Meetmg 1 And Came the Spring cast 4 A vxvacnous personality MARGIT M MEDAL Olne Bridge Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Language Club 3 Pmg pong 1 Game Club 1 Prxsma 2 3 4 Skx 2 3 4 Red Cross 1 Marglt IS a gem a pearl RONALD G MERICLE Rifton Trade Auto course Class bas ketball 1 2 Banker 1 2 Na tlonal Guard 4 Determmed wlth qualmes lm measurable ELISABETH A MILLER Kingston Academlc course A 1 2 3 4 Banker 1 2 3 Future lNurses 1 2 Prnsma 2 3 4 Red PIOSS 1 Personaha Edxtor Maroon An oath once taken should never be broken JOSEPH A MODICA Sawkill Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 4 Captam 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Radxo Club 4 Student Councll 1 2 Chorusq2 3 He shall addl eat ess t 0 terlty j ,jr got I !O4' A l -Q ,MV Forty one -.Al 6? t: RAYMOND J MC SPIRIT Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Red Cross 1 He IS the quiet protector of all he loves afj,,,.Jcb 4, fifjggyp,-Eff 4, 6151 L Kings Agnculture course A A 3 4 GymClub2 3 F F A 2 Frxends slowly won are long held 10 , Half? MEYE Am coursaslg' 1 2 tes 3 4 Choxr 2 3 4 Chee e er 1 A A Council 2 4 Ask lfrof r cast 1 Leade 2 3 eslgent 2 W1rle ub 4 u dent Cou 1 1 Tn Hi Basketball 3 4 Volleyball 1 Soccer 1 2 3 Hockey 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 3 Thxs pretty httle blonde loves to twlrl HAROLD Musl 1 e , Banker aroo Masq e Honor Society 4 ouncil 4 Choxr r Club 3 4 Ask fesso cast 1 And ca I the sprin cast 4 A young leader with a. power ful and pleasant personahty HAROLD S MONASHEFSKY Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Softball 1 Bowling 2 Kay Club 4 Stamp 1 Town Meet mg 1 Rxtle 1 And Cmme the Spring stage crew 4 Steenng ommlttee 1 Equally gallant and noble JAMES F MOONEY East Kingston Busmess course Cross country Blessmg on the man who m vented sleep BARBAILJ MYER Kingston Academxc cour e A A 1 2 4 Busmess Club 3 Language 2 Lmbrary 1 Prisma 2 3 Bowlmg 1 2 Muslc 1 Hobby 1 Or chestra. 1 2 To all of us at K H S Barbara ls no stranger MILDRED E INAGELE Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Vol leyball 1 Badminton 1 Soccer 1 2 3 Pmg pong 1 Banker 2 Cheerleaders 1 Leaders Club 1 A 3 4 Spanish 3 4 Llbrary 3 Twlrlers Z Chorus 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 Skl 2 Ask the Professor cast 1 Mrld and pleasant IS Mlldreds personalxty ELLEN C OREILLY Kingston Academic course AA 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Volleyball 1 Dramatics Club 1 FNA 1 Language 2 3 Journalism 2 Pnsma 2 3 4 Presxdent 4 French Honor Society 3 4 Tri Hi 3 4 Recording Secretary 3 Corresponding Secretary 4 Student Council 3 4 Maroon Masquers Maroon Stat! 4 And Came the Spring cast 4 Laughter and li t ver she goes iv jV0dZA, A A 1 jf' ff Pj MARY J0 0 RIELLY Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4, Class basketball 2 Dame Rumor 4 Journahsm 3 4 Lan guage 1 2 .5 4 Maroon Mas quers 4 Prxsma 3 Trl I-11 4 Chorus 1 The absence of bltterness ln Mary Jo s personalxty has made her a wonderful frlend I 'S FOI'!y two SALLY A MOSER Kingston Academ1c course AA 1 Bank er 1 Prxsma 3 4 Twxrlers 2 A prmcess to her friends CALVIN C PALEN Ashokan Trade course Strong ln mmd and bold manner RICHARD G NAGELE Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Cap tam 1 Chorus 1 2 Gym Club 3 Busmess 4 Math 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 1-Ils heart lS worth more than gold FRANCIS E OREILLY Port Ewen Business course A A 1 2 Science Club 2 To duty Francis will be true WILLIAM J OREILLY Kingston Busmess course A A 1 2 Banker 1 2 Latm Club Bowhng 1 He IS power along wxth frlend lmess MARNI PALEY Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 Class basketball 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Captain 1 3 Volleyball 1 Soccer 3 A A Council 3 Leaders Club 1 2 8 4 Prisma 2 3 4 Maroon Masquers 3 4 French Honor Society 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 President 4 Journalism 2 3 Language 2 3 Vice President 2 Student Council 1 F T A 1 Da e Rumor 2 3 4 Associate Editor 3 Co edltorm chief 4 And Came the Spring cast 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Town Meeting ln getting wisdom she excels CHARLES E PARKES Kingston Auto Shop course A strong young man aiming to be a mechanic QW 3, 'VNS SANN P U ade 1 course A 1 4 Dog Lovers Clu 3 F 1 Library 3 R Prisma. 4 Tre Faith is like a lily lifted high and white J LOUIS M PERRY Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Varsity baseball 2 3 4 Foot ball 4 Business Club 3 4 Jour nallsm 4 Letter 3 4 Marshal 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra Famous warrior of K H S ROSEMARY PILLSWORTI-I Kingston Business courseg A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Sr. Leaders Club 3, 43 Class softball 1, 2, 33 Captain 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Captain 33 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Captain 3: Hoc- key 23 Volleyball 13 Ping-pong 13 Bowling 2, 33 Captain 2, 33 A. A. Council 33 Prisma 43 So- Hi 23 Office Assistant 1. Unspoiled in character and un- rivalled in basketball. ' XForty-three K' JOAN M PARKER Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Volleyball 1 Basketball Softball 1 Banker 1 Discus sion 1 Future Nurses 1 Vice President 2 3 4 Future Teach ers 4 Library 3 4 Prxsma 2 3 4 Dramatics 1 Game Club 1 Owls 1 Gracious may she always be LOUELLA J PARTRIDGE Kingston Busines course A 1 2 3 4 Class bowling 2 Soccer 1 L1 brary Club 1 Modern Dancing 1 Pr1sma2 3 4 Radio 4 Rec ord 2 Ski 3 Tri H1 3 Secre tary 1 A true friend is a precious pos session SHERRY E PEARSON Lake Katrina Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Non resident League 1 Ping pong 1 F T A 1 Journalism Club 4 Latin 1 French 2 3 Personaha Editor Maroon Band 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 Twirlers 1 2 Elu 3 As sweet as a flower JOHN W PETERS Kingston Academic course A A 1 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Cap tam 3 Softball 1 Track 2 Cross Cou try 2 3 Spanish Club 2 Jo alism 2 A happy na re is ind d a t of Go ALFRED J. P ' 1' Kingston ' Academic course3 A. . . 3 F. F. A. 3, 43 Vice-Pres' -- 3 if 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. .1 Alfred's future centers a ri- culture in w h h 11, no doubt, prosper, 4 xl L VINCENT E POST Kingston Academic course A A 1 A hard worker whose personal lty will conquer all future ob stacles ANNA PRINCIPESSA Kingston Business course A A 1 2 4 Business Club 4 Library 3 Prisma 4 So kind and gracious HELEN PURCELL New Paltz Business course Business Club 3 4 Pnsma 4 A quiet girl with a kind heart GERALDINE S QUICK Rosendale Homemakmg course Girls soft ball 1 Radio Club 4 F H A Equestrxenne 1 Social Studies Illustrator 1 Twxrlers 3 Pnsma 3 4 Red Cross 4 Her love of horses is almost as great as her love for people MARION RASKOSKIE Kingston Academic course: A. A. 1, 45 Stamp Club 13 Business 3, 5 Prisma 3, 4. With bitterness toward none. E '3- For ty-four .TW SHIRLEY L PRATT Stone Ridge Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 National Honor Socnety 4 Library Club 1 President 1 Dramatxcs 1 Calm sweet and a true friend is she LOUIS M PRISCO Kingston Academic course James Madi son High School Brooklyn 1 AA1234Track2 Marshal 4 Student Council 2 Brave deeds shall be his ALBERT F PUTTLITZ Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 4 Latin Club 1 2 German 3 A bright and noble lad is he WALTER V QUICK Rosendale Agriculture course A A 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Football 1 F A 2 Quick to become a mller MARY M REDMOND Stone Ridge Academic Course, Language Club 2, 3, 43 Maroon Masquers 3, Dramatic 13 Choir 2, , Q Chorus lg Prisma 2, 3, 41 Radio Nlary sings like an angel. FLEURETTE I REON Kingston Academxc course AA 1 2 3 4 Class Hockey 2 Softball 2 Soccer 2 AA Council 1 Dame Rumor 2 3 4 Advertxsing Manager 4 Journallsm Club 3 Presxdent 3 Secretary 3 Palet teers 1 Soclal Study Illustra tors 1 Prxsma 2 3 4 Trl H1 3 4 Lxbrary 1 Student Coun cxl 1 4 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Vxce Presldent 3 And Came the Spring cast 4 Like a flower petlte and sweet CHARLES REX Shokan Academic cour e Rlchmond H111 Hlgh School 1 2 Ke Club Strong and clever n he r MIMI RHODES Rosendale Busxness course Waslungton Irvmg Hxgh School New York Cxty 1 2 AA 3 4 French Club 3 Lxbrary Helpers 4 Prlsma 4 Radlo 4 Maroon Personalxa Edxtor Red Cross 3 4 Vlce Presxdent 4 Danc mg 2 Oiilce Assxstant 4 Pns ma I-Iospltahty 4 A httle g1rl wxth a. bug heart VIVIAN C RICHARDS Kingston Needletrade course Dog Lovers Club 2 FHA 4 Twxrlers 2 Prxsma 4 Red Cross 3 Skx 2 Our hope IS ever llveller than , despanr our joy loveller a,n MJ more abldmg than our sorr are A? ly Nw gbf MHP f MWKJMMM WILLIAM R ROGERS Slelghtsburg Shop course A A 1 2 3 4 Skx Team Captam 3 Marshal 3 4 Cholr 1 Skl Cluo 4 Presldent 3 Student Councll 1 3 And Came the Spring cast 4 If he trxes he w1ll make a pow erful trader MARC N REUBEN Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 4 Class softball 1 Baseball 1 2 3 Baseball squad Stamp Club 1 3 Truly a god of Pleasantrxes BRUCE A REYNOLDS Woodstock Trade Auto course A A 1 3 4 Class softball 1 Class bas ketball 1 2 3 4 Captam 1 Skl Club 1 2 3 Posxtxve and darmg thmgs are accomplished by Bruce .Jr ,O-JV MARY A RICCO Kingston Busmess course Catherme Mc Auley Commercxal High School Brooklyn 1 2 3 A A 4 Dra matxc Club 1 Bowlmg 2 Busx ness 4 Pnsma 4 Chorus 1 2 Trl H14 A dlsposltxon without bitterness wxll axd Mary in her career as a secretary View IRENE CHTL m Busmes rse sketba Soccer 1 ess Club 4 Future eachers 1 German 3 Prlsma 4 Red C Da cm s and a. merry smile our peace bearer ever she may o GEORGE W A RUFFING Kmgston Busmess course Maroon Mas quers 3 Though hns name proclalms hlm a farmer George ln dramatlcs w1ll first excel 1,7 J f0llv ridge xous harm go PERCY S RUSSELL Kingston Shop course Basketball 1 2 3 Captam 1 Banker 2 3 Mar s a 1 2 3 4 He IS a noble knight at a lady s cal ROBERT L SANFORD Port Ewen Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Stamp Club 1 Spamsh 4 Ask the Professor cast 1 Bob s enthusiasm for chemlstry wxll help him in hxs career as a doctor BEVERLY A SCHRYVER Kingston Business course AA 1 2 3 4 Business Club 3 FHA 4 Pris a 2 3 4 Radio 4 Record 2 S13 Stamp 1, Trxl-I1 3 Skating 3 Office Assistant 1 Pnsma Hospitality 4 Obhgmg and cheerful xndus tnous and kmd DAVID T. SCHRODER Kingston Academic course, A A 1, 2, 3, 4, Class softball 1, Captam 1, Gym Club 1, 2, Skx 3, Dramatxc 1, Chorus 2, 3, And Came the Spring east 4 As happy as the day xs long SALLY A ROSE Kingston Academxc course A A 2 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Co captam J V 3 French Honor Socxety 3 4 Honor Socxety 3 4 Vxce presldent 4 Language Club 2 3 Leaders 1 2 3 4 Treasurer Junlor Class Sports Editor Maroon Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Presldent 4 Prlsma 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent 2 Student Councxl 1 2 4 Presldent 1 Trl H1 3 Owls 1 Bowlmg 2 3 Class sottball 1 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Soccer 1 2 3 Hocke Llfe a dan NEL RYL Forty six Hurley demlc course 1 2 J aders Cl 1 Langu N A 3 rlsma 2 3 n Meet 1 French Soclety 4 Secretary rer 4 Ho r Soclety e etary 4 Student Councxl horus 1 Chou- 2 3 4 As slstant Business Manager Maf- roon Ask the Professor cast 1 God was gracxous when he gave us Jeanne CAROL M SHARP Kingston Academxc course AA 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Soft ball 1 Volleyball 1 Badmm ton 1 Hockey 3 Owls Club 1 FNA 1 2 3 4 Twxrlers 2 Prlsma 3 4 Red Cross 2 Tn H1 4 Ask the Professor cast 1 Personaha Edxtor Ma.- roon Twmkhng eyes and a ready smlle Lu JACK l-IOONMAKE Kingston Alca xc course A 4 Chorus'1 Ch 1 4 Pro ectx n Cub 1 adno 4 lkeable ous hearty An dor of good wxll FRANCES P. SCHUMAN Kingston Academxc course, AA 1, 2, 3, 4, Language Club 2, 3, 4, Prxs ma 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, Palat teers 3, Twxrlers 2, Tn Hx 4 Wh1le there IS on untrodden tract for mtellect or will, And men are free to thmk and act, Lxfe as worth hvmg stlll ROBERT B SCO'l'1' Stone Ridge Business course A A 3 4 Marshal 4 Leaders Club Varsity football 3 4 Letter 4 On the football team Bob proved to be a winner SILVAN 0 SERRANO Kingston Academic course A A 2 3 4 He will Join hands with prog ress JANET M. SHAW Kingston Business course AA 1 2 3 4 Bowling Club 1 2 Business 4 Prxsma 2 3 4 Record 2 Red Cross 1 Live Y ers 1 Tn Hi 4 Jans gift for s thand will make her an e n secretary I ff-f ALBERT H. SHORT Kingston Business course, A. A. 3, 4, Choir 1, Marshal 13 Gym Club 2, 3. A noble personality for this fu- ture electrician. EILEEN SICKLER Kingston Business course, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball 1, 2, 33 Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, Soccer 1, 2, 33 Hockey 25 Senior Lead- ers Club 3, 4g Treasurer 45 Banker 1, F, H. A. 4, Twirlers 2, Prisma 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Radio 45 Secretary 43 Record 2, Vice-President 1, Ski 23 Tri- Hi 3, 43 So-Hi 1, 25 Ask the Professor cast 1, Owls 1, Bowl- ing 15 Captain 1, Office Assist- ant 1, 3, Games 1. Sick's sparkling personality has given her many friends in her years at K. H. I . wr, fd? 0 f u X + Q. s ' 6.,: Q 2 , 1 'ht' s A X I- A , ' Forty-seven MYRNA J SECOR High Falls Academic course Banker 1 FNA 1 Maroon Masquers 4 Prisma 4 Town Meeting Never sorrowful is our y Myrna SONYA I SHAIIEEN Kingston Academic course Montoursvxlle High Pennsylvania Future Nurses 4 Prisma 3 Red Cross Her wisdom is unlimited NAN SHURTER Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 A A Council 3 4 Prisma 2 3 4 Leaders Club 3 4 Presi dent 4 Tn H1 3 4 Honor So ciety 3 4 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Maroon Staff 4 Associate Editor 4 Gracious toward both young and old a frlend of all Hg j 'vfj lf s ! fq.-L ily ,Avg M 41 ,jf V ,' 2 15 'Q ' XJ 'f,flify I ffiu. snon-r T n n ,l ,X ,Q o inghc r 'T DZ, 1 EIQQSHPG' , 1 A mes Bo i '1, Qi' at a cburageousl lass! ' Y ji!!!-l Nj Q., I ,112 ..r'45fv' -f'T'Y 6 . v ' 1 X la f fa' ' K ,AM f 4 f. ul Kf- -4, 4.- f JOAN E. Sl NS--f. ' Kin n Academic cor 3 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class basketball 1, 25 Cap- tain 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Volleyball 13 Prisma 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club 1, Z5 Dog Lovers 2. God has smiled graciously upon Joan, LE ROY W SINGLETON Kingston Shop course Football Manager Well name him Kang m bowl m BILLIE J SMITH Kingston Academic course A A 1 4 Basketball 1 Captam 1 Banker 1 Future Nurses 4 Journahsm 2 Prlsma 2 Red Cross 1 Secretary 1 Scxence 4 Bowhng 1 Chorus 1 Prxsma Hospltahty 4 Owls 1 Drama tlcs 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 Nurse Bllhe w1ll be a wlse pro tector of all that are allmg JANET B SMITH Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 Class soccer 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Volleyball 1 Badmmton 1 Ping pong 1 Messenger Service 1 Commumty Relatlons 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 Jr Lead ers Club 1 2 Janet is gxfted with a sweet smlle and personahty plus GLORIA SONNER Kingston Academic course AA 1 2 3 4 Dog Lovers Club 2 Langua age 3 Leaders 1 2 3 4 Pnsma 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Soccer 3 Cheerleader 1 Chorus 1 Ask the Professor cast 1 Glorious things of thee are spoken NADYA SPASSENKO Glenlord Academic course Banker 1 Dog Lovers Club 2 3 Langu age 2 3 Palatteers 3 4 Ma roon Masquers 3 4 Town Meeting 1 French Honor So ciey 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Dame Rumor 2 3 4 And Came the Spring cast 4 She will be the hope saver for tomorrow s children 49j9vjg1'X3 BARBARA L SMITH Kingston Homemakxng course Red Cross Club 3 F N A 1 Not strange to the halls of KHS Zyxg W ,V XJ XV DORIS A SMITH St Remy Busmess course Roslyn Hlgh Roslyn Helghts N Y 1 A A 4 Pr1sma 4 Dorls IS a maxden of the sea but an office gxrl she wnll be MARY ANNE SMITH St Remy Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Soccer 1 Volleyball 1 Baseball 1 Dental Asslstant 2 3 F N A 1 2 3 4 V1cePres1 dent 3 Latm Club 1 Pres1dent 1 Skl 3 Radlo 4 Prlsma 2 3 4 Scnence 1 Frlendshlp Com mxttee 4 Messenger Servlce 1 She makes frxends wxth grace ful ease wherever she goes MARY L SOTTILE Ulster Park Acaedmxc course FHA Club 1 To feed some hungry soul each day wlth sympathy s fus tammg bread V13 .5 RALPH G SPEER Lake Katnne Shop course A A 1 2 3 Chess Club 2 3 Marshal 1 2 3 4 Radxo 4 Student Council 1 2 Model Alrplane Club 2 Ralphs name as you know means guarded Xl? ALBERT H SPIEGEL Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Softball Bowlmg 1 Pmg Pong 1 Mar sha 3 4 Chess Club 3 4 Bndge 1 Language 3 4 Span lsh 3 4 Rlfle 1 Record 1 3 Stamp 1 Scnence 1 Pxogection 1 2 3 4 Chorusl 4 Famous for his compoundmg of tunes and tomcs RONALD W SPRAGUE Kmgston Shop course A A 1 2 3 4 Gym Club 1 Band 1 2 3 Pro Jectlon 1 Skl 2 Judge not that ye be not judged LEONA H STORMS Kingston Academic course AA 1 2 3 4 Dog Lovers Club 2 Chorus A merry heart goes all the day ALFR D STRIC Rem ss as ll 2 Gym C u 2 hes Letter atlonal Counglo d fngma B GERALD STYLES Hurley Academlc course, A A 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Club 2, 3, Rlfle 1 He IS a ruler of the machme We b- X if 2-ffif '3- Forty nine JOHN J SPINO Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Marshal 1 Intramural bas ketball 1 Chess Club 2 Dra matlc 1 Spanlsh 4 Chorus 1 A gracxous opponent' J-'U Qpd IS SQEWAKT cademlc e AHA 25.3 T clzssl bggetball 1 ,softball J, Bfowlmg 1 2 Banker 1 2 FN A 4 Llbrary Club 1 Cam era Club 1 Red Cross 1 3 Commumty Relatlons 1 Prxsma. 2 3 4 Ask the Professor cast Lous beautiful sympathetxc manner w1l1 brmg success ln her chosen career nursmg JOAN S STOWELL Kingston Academxc course AA 1 2 3 4 Busmess Club 3 4 Dog Lovers 2 Pnsma 2 3 4 Steer mg Comm1ttee 1 Chatter 1 Homeroom 1 Modern Dancmg 1 Homeroom 1 Modern Dane mg 1 Non resident League 1 Gracxousness is her charm JOAN STURM Kingston Homemakmg course A A 1 Dog Lovers Club 2 Record 2 Joans gift for needletrade wlll axd her ln her future JOSEPH S. SUAREZ Olive Bridge Academxc course, Honor Socxe tv 3, 4, Key Club 3, Spanlsh 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Student Coun cil 4, Busmess Manager, Ma roon 4, Semor Class Treasurer He gets along well with our class check book LYNDA SULKO Kingston Academxc course AA 1 2 3 4 Class soccer 1 2 Hockey 1 2 Softball 1 2 3 4 Captam 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 Bowling 1 2 3 4 Manager 3 Captam 1 2 3 4 Journ ism Club 2 3 Latin 1 Sr Leaders 4 Palatteers 2 3 4 President 4 Prisma 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 4 Sk1 3 Tn Hi 3 4 Owls 1 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Twnrlers 2 Dame Rumor 2 3 4 Assocxate Ed1 tor 3 Managing Editor 4 Hon or Society 4 So H1 2 Maroon Masquers 4 And Came the Spring 4 Graceful Hngers dedicated to making all our dances a suc cess THEDA J SU'l'l'0N High Falls Homemaking course Choxr Spare to us our fnends BARBARA A. TEATOR Stone Ridge Academic course A A 2 3 Pnsma 2 3 Dog Lovers Club 2 3 Secretary 2 3 V1ce Presx dent 3 FNA 1 President 1 Frend to many stranger to few SHIRLEY A TERWILLIGER Kingston Academlc course AA 1 2 3 4 Maroon Personaha Editor 4 Dramatic Club 1 Prisma 2 3 4 Red Cross 1 Sk1 4 Tn H1 4 Llbrary2 3 FNA 2 Lan guage 3 4 Softball 1 Basket ball 1 2 Bowl1ng 3 Soccer 1 Volleyball 1 Chorus 1 Twirl ers 2 Majorettes 3 4 Ask the Professor cast 1 Refinement creates beauty anywhere JOSEPH F TIANO Kingston Business course Varsxty Foot ball 1 2 Shyness plus sincerxty adds up to Joe Haw! 4?- l'W' 4? HN., in... TS' Fifty JEAN M SUPPIES Kingston Academlc course AA 1 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3 Hockey 2 3 Captam 2 Softball 1 2 3 Captain 1 Spamsh Club 3 4 Leaders 1 2 3 4 Pnsma2 3 4 Sk1 4 Student Council 2 Tn H1 3 4 So H1 2 A lover of sports IS she HELEN A TAYLOR Kingston Academxc course AA 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Hockey 2 Volleyball 1 Bad mmton 1 Softball 1 2 3 Cap tam 2 Soccer 1 2 Banker 1 French Club 4 Presldent 4 FNA 1 2 FTA 1 Pnsma 2 4 Tr1H13 4 So H12 Steer mg Committee 1 Her smxle IS the sweetest that ever was seen GEORGE P TELEPAS Kingston College course AA 1 2 3 4 AA Counc1l 3 4 Marshal 4 Letter Club 3 4 J V Baseball 1 Varslty 2 3 4 J V Basket ball 2 Varsity 3 4 Captam 4 J V Football 2 Presxdent Boys Leaders 1 Stamp 3 Chess 1 2 Student Council 4 Is he getting his schooling at a d1stance JOSEPH S THURIN Kingston Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Gym Club 1 Class basket ball 1 2 3 Busmess 2 Chess 2 3 Leaders 1 Marshal 1 Pro Jectxon 1 Stamp 1 Student Counc1l 1 He shall add laughter wherev er he goes MICHAEL C TIANO Flatbush Shop course A A 2 A great man faxthful and hon ora le wx ,i f Jr, if X a .7 f A nf Wx 3, . I if Lk, Qi H M , '11 3. f , wn. in 'IJIERNEY Ax, Kingston :Art pf rs g Gym Club 2, 3, 4, fs x nt Council 1. H s a. prince and ruler among tists. JOHN TUEY Kingston Business course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Watch for the sparkle in his eye. ELLEN J. TURNER Kingston College course, A.A. 1, 2, 35 Bowling 23 So-Hi 2: Prisma 2 3, 43 Y-Teens 1. As bright as the dawn, RAYMOND J. VAN BUREN Kingston Academic course, Class bas- ketball 2g Marshal 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Choir 2, 3, 49 Stu- dent Council 1, Ask the Profes- sor cast 1. Working at the Boy's Club, Ray has become a wise protector for the youth of our city. RUTH C. VAN DeBOGART Whittenberg Business course, Banker 1: Business 23 F.N.A. 2, 33 Prisma 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. In her heart are kindness and mercy. Fifty-one 'U' df CAROLYN J. TEMPER Kingston siness course, A.A. 1, 2, 3, g Class basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain 23 Softball 1, 2, 3: Vol- leyball 15 Soccer 1, 2, 32 Ping- pong 13 Hockey 2, Business Club 3, J.V. Cheerleaders 33 Varsity 4, Journalism 'IQ Presi- dent 4g Senior Leaders Club 3, 45 Twirlers 25 Prisma 3, 4: Rec- ord 2g Secretary 23 Student Council 3, 4, Alternate 43 Tri- Hi 3, -ig So-Hi 23 Chorus 3, Ask the Professor cast 13 Bowling 1, Captain 13 Skating 35 Oilice Assistant 15 Maroon Staff, typ- ist 43 Prisma Hospitality 4. Noble deeds she'll ever do. TRUCK A.A. 3, Vol- basketball 1, 23 Dental Assistants 3, 2, 3, 4, Ski 4g Tri-Hi 43 Dramatics Club 13 Ask the Professor cast 1. A truer friend you will never want. ELAYNE VAN AKEN Stone Ridge Academic course, A.A. 2, 3, 43 Dental Assistant 35 Dog Lovers Club 23 Journalism 35 Palat- teers 3: Prisma 3, 45 Bowling 1, Maroon Personalia Editor. Bright and sparkling, nurse Elayne will cheer all those who are sick. ROSEMARY A. VAN BUREN Kingston Academic course: Stamp Club 13 Prima 2. She shall win fame: for her thoughts are never bitter. DALE L. VAN VALKENBURG Kingston Business course. Dale dreams of drifting on a carpet of clouds. LEON J. VAN DYKE Kingston Academic course, Y Club 13 Bowling 1, Student Council 13 Language 35 Maroon Masquers 41 Personalia Editor Maroon 43 And Came the Spring cast 4. Tell us, Leon, are you lion- like in your excursions to the city? JOHN L VAN STEENBURGH Stone Ridge Academic course Stamp Club 1 2 3 Marshal 1 Palateers 2 Art Editor Maroon Gods gracious gift to John has ben a, profound love for life and for the great outdoors PATRICIA VAN WEZEMAAL Kingston Business course AA 1 2 3 4 Business Club 3 4 Library 1 2 3 Prisma 1 2 3 4 d Cross 2 3 So Hi 2 Camera 1 Loves perfect blossom only blows where noble manners vei ' EDWARD R VITARIUS Port Ewen Business course A A 1 2 3 4 J V football 2 In his career of aviation Eddie will guard our nations safetyg PDF' so SARAH E WALKER Lake Katrina Business course Brandon High Florida 2 Forest Hills High Long Island 3 AA 1 2 Bus: ness Club 4 Prisma 2 4 She is stately in all hei ways I if U Fifty two 1 ' 4 W , i N EDWA ' . ' OAN Port Ewen l Business courseg A. A. 3, 45 Class football 1, J. V. 2, Varsi- ty 3, 4, J. V. baseball 1, Var- sity 2, 3, 4g Class basketball 2, 3, 4, A. A. Council 43 Gym Club 1, 2, 4, Leaders 11 Marshal 4. May the guardian light guide him in everything he under- 491 f W5-ff f ff!! takes. KENN VAN WAGELEN Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 National Guard 4 Leader in future tasks RONALD W VERNOOY Kingston Academic course Gym Club 1 A pleasing smile and a friend ly hand make a powerful com bination RICHARD E WAGNER Rlfton Academic course A A 1 2 Fighter bold but his friendship toward us will never turn cold ANN ELAYNE WALTERS High Falls Academic course Eastside High School Paterson N J 1 2 AA 4 Class basketball 1 2 Captain 1 Softball 1 2 Volleyball 2 Pnsma 4 Radio 4 Twirlers 2 Brlght and sparkling JEAN L. WELLS Kingston Academic courseg A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4' Class basketball 1' Softball 1 French Club 2 Latm 3 4 Co ed Presldent 3 Chorus 1 Cholr 2 3 4 Prlsma 3 4 Trl H1 4 Owls 1 Ask the Profes sor cast 1 Personalla Edxtor Maroon 4 Class Nxght 4 God has bestawed on Jean her gracxous ways REGINA C WHISPELL Kingston Academic course Dxscussxon Club 1 FTA 1 2 4 Prlsma 3 4 Red Cross 3 Lxbrary 3 4 Trl H1 4 Chatter 1 Id rather laugh a gay haired gxrl than reign a gray haxred queen ROSEMARY WILBUR Lake Hlll Busmess course As famxhar as the rose sprmg JOAN A WILSON Kingston Academic course AA 1 4 Class basketball 1 Softball 1 Bowlmg 1 Captain 1 Lan guage Club 2 3 4 Banker 1 Dame Rumor 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Student Councnl 1 MaJorettes 3 4 Prxsma 2 3 4 Hospltahty 4 Ask the Professor cast 1 Lxve Yers 1 So H1 2 Vxce president 2 Trx H1 3 4 Honor Society 4 Graclous ns our Joan JOYCE E WINNE Academic course AA 1 4 FNA Club 1 2 3 Dental Assxstant 3 4 Prxsma 4 Red Cross 3 Sportlve ln all she does fi-Q Fully three FLOYD WVEEKS JR Lincoln Park Business course Wood Carvers Club 1 A good shot xs a good man JUNE M WHITMAN Creek Locks Academlc course AA 1 2 3 Softball 1 Captann 1 Basket ball 1 Soccer 1 Volleyball 1 Banker 1 Pnsma 2 3 Jumor Leaders 1 2 Glrls Games 1 Through the years she will re tam her youthfulness lf O ROS ARIE W IAMS ncoln Aca xc ,cour 3 ess Secretary 3 A 3 u nahsm 2 Library Bowhng Ofllce Asslstant Ch ufs 1 Prxsma. 2 3 4 Stude Councnl 1 Steermg mltte 1 Chatter 1 Home o guflbwe all al a s remem er NANCY E VVILSON Woodstock Academ1c course AA 1 2 3 4 FNA 1 Honor Soclety 4 Language Club 3 Maroon Staff 4 Edxtor 4 Prxsma 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Student Councll 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Homeroom Club 1 Secretary 1 Graceful she xs ln all ways N R WOERNER ngston Academ course AA 1 Class b ewan 1 2 C Volle all C idaptam 1 0 tba 1 1 Prisma 2 4 P A 3 Jr Leaders Club 1 jizz Red cross 1 Y Teens 1 2 1 Sacretarydl Bowling es s a gentle young mnss t a fmld dlsposntlon U' 'E MARSHA WOOLF Kingston Academic course, A.A. 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Softball 1 Bowling 1 Badminton 1 Soccer 1 Volleyball 1 Pmg pong 1 Journalism Club 2 3 Dramatlcs 1 Chorus 1 2 Chat ter 1, Ask the Professor cast 1 Banker 1 2 Dame Rumor 2 3 Discussion 4 French 2 3 Li brary 1 Prmsma 2 3 4 Maroon Masquers 2 3 French Honor Society 3 4 Ah be not too gay Temper thy joy IETFR W ZFGLL Rosendale Academxc course Marshal 1 2 M th Club 1 2 Band 4 Flrm as a rock m h1s declslons Qxczr' EDWARD D WRIGHT Woodstock Academlc course Skl Club Always On guard WILLIAM I ZIROS Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Bndge Club 2 Chess 2 Lan guage 1 2 Letter 2 3 4 Skx 2 Varslty Football Manager 2 3 A A Counc1l3 Math 1 2 3 ProJect1on Crew 1 Sc1ence In life s small thmgs hes reso lute and great ab PATRICIA A ZIMMERMAN Kingston Academnc course AA 3 State College Hlgh School State Col lege Pa 1 Internatxonal Cor respondence 2 Dog Lovers Club 3 Presxdent 3 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor Socxety 4 Trl Hi 3 4 Presxdent 4 Prlsma 4 Maroon Masquers 4 S Y 2 Personaha Edxtor Maroon And Came the Spring cast 4 In any room Pat IS the star Fifty-lour k,-me ,W-,,,fw S ,ills i . sf ' 5- hvga, .9--J 1-4. , 1 Nl ,N . 1 C I 7 1 O --Q .1-0 W N14 -l VIN T JA -'swf ' '- 1- Row Row INN! 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Albright R Bailey R crlsplno A Cross D Costello A Conlon 'r Amato G Barkley G Baechlle D Beatty B Cirpenelli J Carpmo D Bradley M Ajtomorl M Aleoca P Cohn J Blank P Black J Bechtold P Bunting E Blatter S Brodhead H Albright J Alello S Buchblnder R Burns J Brady G Acker P Battelle L Carey B Buddington T Chase R Cole R Bogart F Burnett R Coale J Brice T Bolce W Bruck D Eckert G Ldwards A Dugan M Davis M DePasquale A Davls S Smith M Every C Diehl J Glunta C Dlers G Howland J Duffy N Ellsworth M Danford C DeWitt B Davenport P Ertelt E Emerick D East J Dlers R Hunter D Eaton M Elliott T Demmel M Epsteln R Dwyer J Dlldek F Damii R Harris F Horvers R Hilton J Forster R Hart R Dlttus J Delone G Duffner L Herrington A Donnestad G Dahl W Henderson R Dlttus G Dlxon W Harder J Frederickson B Garllck R Gershuny B Finley D Ferguson A Glass R Gadd J Frleze J Frederick K Gardner Tl Fiore B Havlln IB! bFatum F Gersback C Haver R Geschwinder T Frledman S Haber J Glass C Foure R Hornbeck E Greene G Garry E Havers P u en F Gardiner B Hyatt S Galate J Gunter P Hutton B Hastie E Fisher C Haynes 't Frledel D Heins J Fitzgerald K Lnslgn J Houghtaling J Herrick VS Heckeroth W Husta A Fasano E Hill R Herd G Houghtallng D Garfman F lfly tight 21. 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' . . , , , . , . , , Freshmen Row Row Row Row Row Row Ron Row Row Ron Ron 3 R Bailey R Amato A Bllnder M Black V Bryant B Ahlers K Broskxe C Atkins B Barth L Beatty H Bunt Vt Bush T Ammo R Burns A Auchmoody D Bolse M Baker H Boudreau E Brown S Bowers M Belsel A Brown J Berardl P Berbemck S Bunten R Autorxno L Byrne D Brueckner E Banks E Blackwell VS Best D Ashdown E Bruck R Assxon S Angxel C Bunse R Ashton R Bailey C Bell G Armstrong J Bonestell J Bouchard J Braidt V Brlsbols R Ashdown R Anderson R Benoxt R Barexka M Bruno D Berggren R Brown C Brandt G Beaver R Bonesteel R Aurmger J Albright G Burr R Brxdges K llement H Dlers J Carle J Dowdell B Coughlln L Dlxon M Donaldson A Cherny C Du Bois J Craft I Dedy P Carl S Crlspell J Debroskg B Carter A Douglas J Donohue J Dittmar L Comstock H De Vhtt B Derrlnger J Clearwater AC0ffey V Chmura J Dyson M Cutler If Caspersen M Delamater B Davenport R Chambers V Caliendo J Chrnstlana J Chllds W Cannon Delaney R Cosenza M Camhi D Chrlstlana M Davis T Coffey A Clearwater M Carr J Costello V Coons W Dolan R Dordlck D Davns D Creamer T Donahue J Cornelske V Costello C Counsll J Crawford J Doyle Chase J De Clcco J Dlttus P Davis B Guldy J Fdinger J Franz R Finkle H Helbert J Ham G Gray E Harper E Goodyear L Gunzelmann Harford W Harder M Gofiredl R Henlon R Ferraro A Hensman I' Fxscher M Fltz Gerald L Etchells R Hart R Gallagher D Glustxno D Herdman Gordlson N Herzog E Feeley W Hofbauer E Hollenbeck R Green A Hogan R Gray G Harp J Helmer VV Godwin B Ferraro E Feeney L Everett A Houghtallng R Heiser K Hyatt T Heybruck D Holsopple L Harrxson R Gallo P Hendrlcks W Holsopple T Fleming C Hughes L Glustlmanl B Flnger J Hamilton VV Hung VV Graver T Halliman 1-lamm P Gallagher D Freer E Harlow Hoffay A Ellsworth Hermance J Gorman Slxt5 Row 3: s. 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Freshmen Ron Row Row Row Row Row Row C :susan A Scherrleble L Slsco A Studt M Schellhammer N Slluestrl A Smnth L Scott A Senor B Schoonmaker M Sagendorf B Seldel ee ey Smllh N Sherlock C Stesens M Stenson B Stott' F Smlth J Schoonmaker J Schlpp M Stephane V Sims M Steltz R Smith S mllox chniedel A Stauble V Shultls L Stoutenborgh W Smith E Smrth R Sember P Spader P Snell L Silverstein R Spoth J Souers Surlzlarskl 3 Stoutenburg R Snyderr F Sottlle R Salleste R Sember P Sepesy B Smith R Schuldt W Schwarz J Schuman H Sobers Strong A eeger Taylor Wadnoln, J Thomas E Treler J Purdy M Vltarlos A Thomas J Tacorchick N Van Dyke R Van Wagenen A Taylor Talleur R Treacy R Van Etten C Van Wert D Van Kleeck L Terpening G Ticetelt J Tomaseski I-I Van Vllet G Thomas 'lemple W Trowbridge T Van Gonslc, T Van Dyke J Thurin G Trought S Schwartv M Salkmd R Johnson H Waterous Row 1 M Wlnchell unidentified A Weber S Wolfe J Wlegert G Benjamin J Whalen J Warren Row 2 C Whitaker H Wllpan J Weber J Wenzel V Weeks A Woza S Wiegert L Wllllams Rom 3 J Glennon A Webster N VVheatcraft, J Woods N Keyser R Vveishaupt J Douglas L Wells J Weeks Sixty two ' 1: . 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C lg E J F C h N C Fl dl P W l B Ch J Wll F R M 0 R illy N S T S S D GEdlg Sh N E DTe Dame Rumor Staff Co edntors an chief Glen Edmger Marm Paley Assoclate Edntors SPO,-ts Edltof Frleda Cohen Edwln Strgng Ellzabeth Nussbaum Norman Rosenthal Nadya Spassenko Curtlss Swezy Photographers Donald Terry Assistant Sports Editors V Thomas Conway Paula Wemef' W1ll1am Schenck C! Joseph Quxnn Joan WIISOI1 Davxd Schwartz Robert Shellenberger Busmess Manager Advertlsunof Manaofer Subscrlptlon Manager Sh1r1ey Cralg Fleurette Reon Mary Jo O Re11ly Assistant Advertlsmg Managers Carol Fledler Emma Jagger Barbara Chmura Faculty Advisor Agnes Scott Sm1th Slxly B ow : S. ra , , agger, . o en, E. ussbaum. I ow : . e er, . e ner, . mura, . son, . eon, . ' e . 21 ow : C. wezy, B. Schenck, . Cowan, . assenko, M. Paley, L. Sulko, . Conway, S. Semllof. X ' ow : . n er, D. c wartz, . Rosenthal, . Strong, . try. ' ' A A . - - - 1 , , 0 .Q ' P ' ' :t ca . . , . X adh- was A if -Snr., 51' .Q M-v..4a.Qus,-.-as x..f.aW.na A 9 Rom Row Row Rom Ron E ORellly G Klas R Hart N Wilson P Naccarato P Petrldes F Cohen F Reon J Haulenbeck M Danford S Albright S Smith A Schwalbach B Warnecke R Kullmann A Cherney P Van Loan M Smith G Plepcr J De Brosky J Svlrsky B Greene J Mazdln M Schellhammer B Bruno N Sherlock T Davltv. J Dawkins J Erena D Johnson N Jackson L Sulko E Vltarlus B Chmura I-J Hearst B Schenck L De Witt D Kiwus J Suarez D Ashdown F Sottlle R Johnson B Malnes F Reis C Miller R Burns P Caln R McNlerney W Marchetti K Hyatt J Edlnger R Gallo F Tlano R Bllllngs R Sweeney E Madison J Hickey G Telepas H Mlller M Reuben J Steln F lflore D Barnes M Flanagan Mya Ill Student Councd OFFICERS Presudent Mlchael Flanagan Vice Presldent Barbara Chmura Secretary Nancy Wllson Treasurer Tom McClellan Advnsors L May Qulmby Mrs Mlldred De Wltt Mr W Llmbacher, Mr R Kleln The Student Councll IS the student governmg body of our school Its 0bJ6CtlVe IS to achleve greater partlclpatlon among the students ln school affalrs, to promote the welfare of the student body and to ralse standards of scholastlc and soclal actlvlty The Councxl mamtalns an up to date bulletxn board, governs the rules for Senior Year awards, supervlses the dlstrlbutlon of the theatre t1Ck8tS and IS responslble for Student Council assembly programs A Frlendshlp commlttee remembers students 1n protracted lllness and offers frxendshxp and advlce where needed The Marshals are a subsldlary of the Councll Sixty slx . -. .J , ey.. --1 wg.-,s ,L -A - , .r 5 1 ' lr ,KL , -47,7 ,AQ . : .JP . 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R Ro e J Wells S Pr tt M Dlsch P Zlmme m n Row2 Wilson E 0Rellly J Wilso L Sulko M B ce S C lg Row!! eehler N Shurte M Ply A G dy Rylance N Ja kson M D e D0rt P Bmer Bow 4 cumn G Ed: g D K1 us J sua: J h s H Mm T Kelly N Sp 5 enkg Honor SOCIQYY OFFICERS President First Term Glen Edlnger Second Term Marm Paley Vuce Presudent Sally Rose Secretary Jeanne Rylance Treasurer Pat Bomer Advusors Mlss Hull Mlss Smlth MISS Mullen Mrs Terpenmg Mr Whlston Your heart IS beatmg unusually fast as you s1t 1n the sem1 dark audltorlum Wh1ch IS f1lled wlth suspense and anxlety The moment IS drawmg near when a member of Honor Soclety stands before the hushed assembly to tap a new member 'Ih1s IS the experlence of all students who antlclpate acceptance 1nto Kmgston Hlgh Schools most adm1red organ1zat1on It 1S the purpose of the Natxonal Honor Soclety wlth whxch the Kmgston Hlgh School Mannmg Chapter IS afllllated to g1ve recogmtlon to students who have shown ln a marked degree the qualltles of scholar sh1p leadersh1p servlce and character throughout the1r h1gh school course Inductlon ceremomes are held twlce a year ln Sp6C1al assembhes The first mductlon wh1ch selects senxors was followed by a tea Guests from the Ellenvllle Honor Soclety were present The second mductlon tapplng quahfied Jumors was followed by a plcmc The Soclety IS workxng to bulld up a fund for a commencement award for scholarshlp SIX members of the club partlclpated ln the Natlonal Honor Soclety General Aptltudes Test glven ln March m compet1t1on for Natlonal Scholarshxps Sixty se n 05,0 tu.. ow l:S. s, . , . a , . , . r a. :N. . . ' . . Il, . , . oy, . ra. gB. B , . r, . ae , . ra , J. , . c , . avn , , 0 . :LL , . ner, . w , . ez, D. onon, . er, , , , 3, . 0 - I I ' Y V Y ' 1 ' . . , . . . Y Y - LL L . . . . . B ! ! ! , . - 1 , . r v Row Ron Bm! Row Ron Row 4l ' V 'UW-re O Ul g'WP'b'UL Language Clubs GENERAL LANGUAGE CLUB Presldent Glen Edlnger becretary Pat Bomer Vlce President Mary Adams Treasurer Martha Davenport FRENCH CLUB Presudent Helen Taylor Vlce President Secretary Joa Treasurer Rlchard Enghsh 'l 'S-5--Sfffgggl tasks Vllilson A Weber H Helber G Schwark E Bight N Mansella E Werner B Flnley N Zang M Alcon L Margolis I Ilgner E Jagger Wells M Adams D Ferguson T Turck R Kullman M Barnovltz J Suppnes S Terwllhger J Davidson Bomer M Blum K Stein F Smith T Friedman M Vogt M Nugele B VanKleeck P Volsteln M Kelly M Avemns C Diehl A Musal Dugan S lforst B Dans J Gunter M Redmond H Ta lor H Bellsm n er B L ll 5 1 g oug1 m Culjek R Hart D Ashdown B Cornish S Vineland E Nxlson M Vhegert G Rltzhaupt E Ruhmann A Avenlns S Margolxs M Davenport Rlgby B Chmura A Grady M Katcher F Ambrose G Deelwater D Roach l-I Jordan I-I Kxrschner Forster R Dwyer A Altamore B Daxenport B Davenport B Vensko P Perry J Alte A Grlmn D Mames A Harris M Knudsen F Emlg DePaola R Sanford J Spmo N Rosenthal J Kxwus Battelle I Lesslck R Ixeuer P Snell G Clark R Barenka C Enghsh D Balfe K Post M Epstein J Kallsh Hotfay G Edinger L Henderson S Anglel YK Heckeroth D Gendreau B Fennelly A Donnestad M Silk W1lSOH Advlsors LATIN CLUB C0 Presidents Roberta Kullman Myron EpSt61H Secretary Jane Gunter GERMAN CLUB President Barbara Chmura Vlce President Norman Rosenthal Secretary Treasurer Ahne Grady Mlss Fellows, Mlss Selmer, Mlss Nlckerson, MISS Klrshenblum The General Language Club of KHS has four d1v1s1ons French, Spanlsh, German, and Latln Each has ltS own program 1nvo1v1ng pro jects w1th1n 1tS own language field The value of such programs, com b1n1ng recreatlon and educatlon, IS great The hngh pomt of the year IS the serles of aSS6mbl1eS for the whole school These assembhes are conducted ln the forelgn languages, render mg them real and meanmgful Thls year the French Club presented a sklt International Spues, the Spanlsh Club depleted a hxlarlous Scene un a Dentust s Office, the German Club presented a barber shop sklt, whxle the Latin Club streamllned Little Red Rndmg Hood Sixty elght h f Li, iw :,,J .., ' ,. MJ' wi, A lam TJ ,J- f I , V , .Swami , , '. . , K ' ff, -Q. . ' ' , Q K S - ,.,',f-ff. Q ,' ., ,.. . .r . ' f L Av My .ml 1' h :ff l- r T ' W A AHF, ' M. ' 'T - M. C . A s - l T e ff l. 1- .' M ' f ' , Q - , X - , V , V ., - , .. 1g.Vg,.,, sp., .f ,pgs - 5 H 3 A -, ' . A as 1 S .. ' g S A as f rf , , ' 24, X ' L T. b , A V X it ,gd ,A , . A la...- l: . . . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . . . , . , . , z 4 , - y - p v ' .V v ' - r - ' A v - . n 'I I - . 4 ' Z . , . , . , 4. , . , . , . . . , . , . ', . , . , . , V 3' . l , . . , . , . , . Y- , . I , , V. , : . V . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . . - , - r - . . . . f - . - . ' 4: . , . , V I , . ' . . , . . - , - . - , . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . . . . ' 51 . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ' 6g . , . , . , . , '. , . . . , . , . . : - : , S I . ' . . - . . . ' I - . I , I ' I - - g 11 ' - - . . Z - - ' . r , n - . ' . Row Row Row Row 'UFUZUWO Bell S Warren N Ellsworth E lagger N Sxlvestrl J Supples T Turck S Terwllhger N Ellsworth L Comstock Cormsh R Campbell J LaGuarcha A Davis J Setera M Knudsen M Setera J Svxrsky A Cherney J Yerry E Sammons T Malnes McN1erney S Angiel B Davenport M Medal E Deelwater M Cutler B Davenport M Davenport J Eftner G Dixon L DePaoIa Cohn L Ostrander B Lock P Stang J Boswell R Peck Slc1 Club OFFICERS Presldent Martha Davenport Vlce Presudent Bob McN1erney Secretary Beverly Davenport Treasurer Nancy Ellsworth Advlsors MISS Nalton, Mr Brown As K1ngston 11es 1n the area of excellent sknng fac1l1t1es, the Skl Club was organlzed to take advantage of Kmgstons locatlon The mam actlvxty of the club IS weekly trlps to Belleayre for sknng and expert xnstructlon A sk1 team, conslstlng of Louls Kuntz Roger Blllmgs, Jack Effner, Ken Tokle Beverly Davenport, Martha Davenport and Barbara Daven port, competed at Lake Placld IH the downhlll, slalom, and cross country and Jumplng meets Several members were entered ln the Sectlon Nme races held at Hxghmount The Sk1 Club sponsored the John Jay movle, Olymplc Vlctory , wh.1ch was shown at the hlgh school audltorlum The proiits helped to finance the trlps to Belleayre Sixty nine 1: . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . ' ,. . l - - 2: . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . - . . . - . - 3: . A , . , . , . . . , . , . . . , - . - . . - Row 4: . Powell, H. Osterhoudt, R. Roosa, D. Kiwus, T. Van Gonsic, L. Kuntz, K. Tokle, R. Billings. ' 5: . , . , . , . , . , . . l . . , . . ! , - - I - u - - n Senior Prisma Row 1 B Beehler T Lasher J Davxdson R Whlspell M Clearwater J Supples G Hoppe R Dunne S Craig V Harris M Van Briben M Freer E Perry H Berryann J Smith P Zimmerman J Wells T Turck N Gunnmg R Boyle L Hrersxkorn Ron 2 J Rylance M Smith E Geary J Stowell T McClellan B Davis P Cullum S Rose D Johnson B Greene C Tremper M Levintan P Haber A Kenney S Terwilllger J Simmons M Stewart B Bruno K Clausen L Lortz H DeBruyn M Medal J Rose A Woerner P Bomer P Van Wezemaal V Richards S Cllnes H Landi N Jackson E Conner E Turner L Bolash M Paley D Smith D Hennlnger R Williams Row 8 B Flsworth H Gadd R Van De Bogart P Hastle I Richter A Grady S Walker S Boice M Cashln E Barton S Pearson M Scharmer G 0 Brlen L Bouchard B Ziros Ron M Alcon I' Klngsburg J Mauro J Parker E Jagger C Sharp C Brooks J Wlnne C Iyons B Horowitz R McSplrlt G Forst G Sonner Row M Ievme N Gardiner N Du Bois F Schumann L Crantz L Del Duca. D Ievxls D Longendyke M Kellerhouse M Davenport C Griflln L Margolrs In Miller Ron J Wilson J Henderson M Drsch M Rlcco J Gallagher V Burns A McAul1ffe C Levine J Clancy M Raskoskle B DOUEIHB Rom E Boyle P Hathmaker J Shaw L Sulko M Letenneur M Johnston J Oppenhxmer R Plllsworth B Dei Pozza E Van Aken H Taylor S MARGUERITE LeTENNEUR Le Havre, France Exchange student under the American Fleld Service spon sored at K H S by Prlsma OFFICERS Presldent Theresa E Turck Vuce President Rose Doyle Secretary Treasurer E1leen Slckler Advlsors Mrs Crook, Mrs Deyo The sen1or d1v1s1on of the KHS Prrsma Club IS an outstandlng servlce organlzatlon It works for the betterment of school and com mun1ty and thelr projects are almed at the general welfare Th1s year the gn ls collected clgarettes whlch were sent to the Vet erans Hospltal ln Albany, held a successful dance on Valentme s Day and collected toys for the chlldren of the Cerebral Palsy Cl1n1c The Semor Prlsma members collected the most money ln the annual magazine drlve Puttmg mto practlce the ldeal of World brotherhood, the Prlsma Socxety was mstrumental ln brlnglng to KH S for a year s study, Mar guerlte Letteneur of France Seventy unior Prisma Bow Row Bow Row Seaman M Katcher In Mitchell M Chick J Sottlle P Perry H Kern J Kaln M Petro B Ortlleb J Bouck P Wachtel M Plunket Mericle S Smith L Turck S Haber R Nardl J Sheifer H Farrell K Conroy C Bouchard M Vogt T Shaver G Schwark S Rosa w '7 Ul'lEU Du Bols Hutty J Gllligan J Glass F Cragan A Keyser B Buley B Brophy F Moser B Rigsby G Dugan S Henninger B Goodlson M Bouchard Geary Long B Howard S Partlan N Day J Broskle H Grunenwald A Harrls A Snyder P Palen J Alte B Chmura A Grlmn L Motter Petri Row Row Row P Everett J Buttllerl G Modlca M Magglore M Brown M Adams R Appa F Ambrose L Nussbaum S Cohen A Plnkus N Zang F Cohen M Cecelia T Maccallne J Elliott G Klas G Ritzhaupt S Cowan E McMahon G Snyder E Ruhmann A Avenlns C Meeker P Weiner L Kipp M Purhamus A Musal R Strongln J Lee J Snyder M Knudsen B Warnecke N Lurle M Urlacker L Lapo C Klrschner J Stowell P Perry H Bellswlnger S Margolis D Malnes M Mellln H h P Pleper C aiiiln C Fledler H Baker A DlPerl M Skop D Scholten A Bitter M Bouchard P Yerry J Yerry L Brooks M Van Vllet L Wllllams nh' fi' OFFICERS Presldent Robln Strongm Vnce Presldent Barbara Warnecke Secretary Joanne Lee Advlsors MISS Isabel Malone, Mrs Thelma Schwab The mam objectwe of Junlor Prlsma IS servlce to Kmgston H1gh School The year s act1v1t1es were many The club was very actlve ln the ' annual magazxne drlve, part1c1pated 1n the Sprlng Fashlon Show, asslsted the Semor Prlsma 1n the lmportant Cerebral Palsy drlve Career talks by outstandmg people ln the professlons and occupatlons were of great benefit to the glrls ln chooslng thelr own careers The two Junlor Prlsma glrls who won the Amerlcan Fleld SCFVICC award, on the basls of Junlor Pnsma nomlnatlon, were Robm Strongln and Barabara Warnecke IRQ KL Seventy OIIE ..2 5 l , if ff If IZ' v- 4-v N- I ' ' , i , . . . 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L, l fl J J x Sophomore Prisma Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 NIUPO'-BWP Llndermann D Cross F Woerner B Whitmore J Tlerney D Brodhead M Barnovltz E Reis G Edwards M Kelsch C Dlehl N Stingel Finley D Ferguson Friedman P Parmelee E Netherwood D Christofara S Wllllams E Stepskl C Short M De Pasquale J Haulenbeek N Boyle B Barkley Withem J Svlrsky P Volstein B Schwartzberg S Albright Davls L Oakley S Wieland E Shultls S Hook A Wells P Bruck N Torrens M Larlos P Hutton C Martin B Smith C De Witt Hyatt P Schatzel B Simmons E Macholdt E Fatum B Davenport M Moore A Perry M Carle I Medley J Neal J Dufly L McDonald Van Demark L Roosa S Galate C Kelth C Armstrong E Vltarlus A Frledel Ron Row Ron Ron Van Kleeck R Gadd E Werner D Beesmer M Every M Davis A Dugan L Brion P Huben C Valentine J Zammelk B Whitmore Mautone B Winters B Harlln Foure K Cerlcola B Malnes N Ellsvsorth J Glass E Schaffer S Van Kleeck B Hornbeck R Ausanio E Emerlck M Setera M Short M Kelly R Buzzanco E Green B Burgher J Kelffer P Giles S Smith B Geschwlnder A Lasher L Garrity J Gunter S Milliken L Wagar C Haver M Danford M Mower G Gerson J Burhans M Blum S Haber M Bawdes N Grlllsano OFFICERS President Audrey Cherney Vzce Presldent Dorls Herdman Secretary Jane SCh1pp Advnsors Mlss De Carlo, Miss Donovan The purpose of Freshman Prlsma IS to undertake some project help ful to others and to be of serv1ce to Klngston Hlgh School The youngest branch of Prlsma took an 3CtlVe part ln the annual magazme dr1ve gomg over thelr quota They undertook to be of service to the patlents of the hospltals by brlnglng magazlnes, wrltmg letters and dolng other small but apprec1ated favors For the chlldren In the hospital, the Prlsma glrls colored Easter eggs 5 Seventy two - . - . . . - . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . - , . ' lt B. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , B. , . , . . ' 2: M. Van Steenburgh, A. Cates, A. Rider, M. Snyder, A. Cates, M. Beesmer, H. Stevenson, V. Quick. M- Albright, M. Schoonmaker. 3- RICYIZO H. Tsontarides, P. Petrides, J. Lowe, M. Weidner. ' 32 J. , . , . , . ' , . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . - 4: . ' '. f . . ' ' . , ' ' ,' . , . , ,. , . . . . . . . , . . . : . - . : . .X , I l ' ' I 7.1 . . . . V X . . . AX , 9 Q .u Freshman Prism Row 1 J Mazdln J LaGuardia B Barth M Wlnchell B Osterhoudt S Smith H Pekarsky R Hart B Carl C McMahon J Tierney P Naccarato G Perry C Sclsm A Munson Row2 A Brown I Dedy B Ahlers D Mower M Fitzgerald L Etchells A Bllnder B Seidel C Goodlson C Whitaker B Thomas J Kelder M Ruthlng D Mazerolas B Schoonmaker S Krom Row 3 D Cherrlck J Berardi E Goodyear J Debrosky M Stephano R Kreines R McD0n0van S Langley N 0Donnell Dv Rlseley M Matey J Purdy K Kaiser J Maxwell H Wilpan A Woza C Williams K Miller B Milligan H Boudreau Row 1 M Black B Leventhal L Komuk M Belsel M Schellhammer N Sllvestrl J Van Gassbeck D Freer E Kearney S Wlegert J Wlegert E Slsco A Studt L Beatt C R O K l y ose ess er Bow2 M Baker E Marchetti A Cherny D Kittle M Donaldson E Harlow J Schlpp D Van Wagenen .I Vasclewskl M Robblns S Crlspell I Clearwater S Rich K Mustaparta M Lapo E Schwartz Row 3 M Delamater R Gallagher D Van Kleeck E Feeley F Caspersen N Herzog C Du B015 H KGUEY A Keleklan D Hefdman J Wenzel L Taylor E Neal B Leverenz M Rothery M Stenson B Smxth J Tacorchlck OFFICERS President Manlyn Johnson Vuce President Margaret Danford Secretary Esther Schaffer Advlsors Mlss Nlckerson, MISS Mullen The Sophomore d1v1s1on of Prlsma strlves to l1ve up to ltS purpose as a servlce organ1zat1on The gxrls try to develop greater soclabxhty among KH S students by extendmg frlendlmess and helpfulness to all In communlty SBFVICC th1S year the members sent Chr1stmas parcels to Napanoch Reformatory Although the c1ub's 0UtS1d6 act1v1t1es were hmlted th1s year, the members were rmndful of then' duty to g1ve a help mg hand to those 1n need and IH th1S way helped to develop usefulness to school and commumty Seventy three :. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. .- .- ,. ,. ,- - . ,. ,. . 1, ,, ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. .. ,. ,- ,- .- ,. ,. .. . , :. ,. ,. ,. .. ,. .. ,- V- , ,- .- ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. .- - ':. ,. .. ,. .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,- . ,. ,. .. ,. . .. ,. ,, ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,- .- V . ,.,. ,. ,. . 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Business Club Row Row Row Row ZZOKW Whltmore B Burgher P Naccarato E Slsco A Scherrleble B Leverenz C Proper P Jansen B Keyser M Fltz Gerald M McDermott Broskle I Clearwater B Krom P Butler McMahon L Scott E Brown C France K Petromale A Geary E Thurln F Riemann A Woza M Rutflng C Stevens B Schoonmaker Fiore Lrlacher A Llndemann M Weidner C Withem D Rxseley J Tacorchlck J Wenzel C Williams H DeBruyn J Davltt M Cogswell S Hennlnger N Gulisano S Bunten J Vaselewskl R Gallagher L Netherwood J Warrington E McMahon G Person C Kyrnacou J Mertes A Brown M Beisel E Neal J Purdy D Smith C Hutton Row Row Row B Rlenzo J Landers R Rundle S VanKleeck 0 Short J Giunta A Glass E Winters M Exery M Bessmer S Craig R Albright G Went worth D Hennlnger N Gunning G Rltzhaupt T Lasher quuum Cline E Hlersekorn R Boyle J Welck Halwlck J OBrien D Lewis E DuBois R Rammer M Raskoskle V Burns L Wager B Kieffer E Conner S Sims R Harris A Bassett Sfowell R VarrEtten N Sherlock Beaver M Bahl J Ferraro L Perry J Mlze B DuBols J Mazzuca W Roosa J Cuff L Keating A Wood R Dempsey G Houghtallng Diamond D DeKoskle R Nagele F Fiore OFFICERS Presldent Wllham Du Bo1s Vlce President Patrlcla Turck Secretary Marlanne Harlowe Treasurer Mlles Bahl Ad v I so r Mr Zambernardl The Buslness Club was orgamzed durlng the school year 1951 52 to promote an lnterest 1n the bus1ness world, 1n the study of bus1ness sub jects and to famlharrze the members wlth modern bus1ness methods and systems Early th1s year the club adopted a constltutlon and publlshed a 1953 Buslness Club Annual A It IS the alm of the orgamzatlon to prepare thexr members for the world of bus1ness through the study of bus1ness proceedures and prac t1CeS Fleld 1nvest1gat1ons were a promment part of thelr program SQVGIIIY f0UI' 1: . . . , . . . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , 3: ' ' . . . . , . , . 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U . . - exp. , f Y - Teens TRI HI Row 1 M Rlcco J Buttlierl R Whispell E Jagger P Zimmerman T Tux-ck M Adams M Brown J Wilson C Griffin Bow 2 N Shurter s 'rerwnnger P Yen-y L Del Duca G Dugan J wens J Gallagher F Rem' L Mme' L Sulko C Sharp E Ofiellly R Stronsln Row3 J Shaw M Johnston L Brooks B Rigby C Bouchard L Kipp J Alte B Chmura A Grimn M Bouchard C Muker J Davltt J Yerry SOYs Row 1 Row Row SO Y SE President Ann Schwalback Vice Presndent Jane Schlpp Secretary Beverly Thomas Treasurer Barbara Hornbeck WICMOYC A Dugan H Stevenson E Kimbark M Davis N Sllvestri J Zammlello M Schellhammer B Thomas B Ahlers C DuBo1s R Kremes B Keyser B Hornbeck J Mazdin J Schlpp D M Matey D Van Wagenen S Galate E Macholdt E Goodyear C I-'oure Justus D Van Kleeck A Cherney S Vheland A Beaumont C Perry TRI HI Presudent Pat Z1mmerman Vlce President Mlldred Brown Secretary Mary Ellen Adams Treasurer Ann Grlfliln r 16 Corresponding Secretary Ma g Davls Advnsor Mrs Jean Ryan The Y Teens propose to bulld a fellowshlp of glrls devoted to reallz mg h1ghest ldeals of personal and soclal 1lVlIlg and to develop leadershlp and 1n1t1at1ve Among the many act1v1t1es of the Y Teens IS the annual Chrlstmas party at the Home of the Aged The glrls engaged ln athletlcs and con ducted good groomlng programs The May Day Breakfast and the Taffy Sale are Y Teen act1v1t1es The soclal hlghllght of the year IS the Harvest Moon Dance sponsored by the Y Teens SEVEIRY QVC X. ' I . . . , . , . , . , . . . . - , . r - ' , y , 2: '. ' . '. . ' , - ' I - . - . - , - Freer, A. Schwallbach, C. Proper, M. Mauna. 3: . , . , . . . . - , - . A. , . , . . . , . , . . 1 - : . . - . : . : : ' ' . :G L ournahsm Club ll 9 Ron 1 S Rhodes H Pekarsky G Perry M Alcon C Tremper B Horowitz S Cohen Ron 2 F Kessler H Flamm L Brown A Dugan S Semllof A Blinder C Rose J Van Gaasbeck Ron 3 E Goodyear T Friedman K Mustaparta E Schwartz B Leventhal M Black L Komuk C Levine L Margolis S Pearson Ron 4 S Galate L Henderson H Freer L Perry G Telepas J Kelly E Barton 4:9 OFFICERS President Carol Tremper Vlce Presldent Mary Jo ORe1l1y Secretary Leo Henderson Advisor MISS Smxth A D V ISO R Mlss Sm1th The Journallsm Club lncludes students who are 1nterested m de velopxng sk1ll for news reportlng The neld of operatxon IS Dame Rumor The club concerns xtself wlth all aspects of newspaper work from the wr1t1ng of edl torlals through news coverage to financlal management of Dame Rumor The club holds weekly meetmgs at WhlCh a permanent comm1ttee presldes The programs cover a w1de range of subjects dealmg wlth Journallsm and lnclude mov1es, speakers and group d1S cusslons French Honor SOCIETY OFFICERS President Martha Davenport Treasurer Jeanne Rylance ADVISORS Mlss Fellows, MISS Klrshenblum, MISS Selmer The French Honor Soclety IS an orgamzatlon wh1ch pays tr1bute to a select group of French honor students who have mamtalned an average of 90'Z1 or better 1n French and at least 80'Zp ln all other subjects. The French Honor Soclety serves the members by sharpenmg thelr sk1ll ln the language and 1n creaslng then' appreclatlon of the hterature At a speclal assembly, new members are mducted durmg an xmpresslve tapplng ceremony The 1nduct1on theme th1s year was 'The French Influence ln Amer1ca'. Rev. Shellenberger was l the guest speaker. Rum 1 G Hoppe, M Woolf, F Cohen, M Adams, A Pinkus Row 2g E 0'Rellly, S Galate. J Rylance, M Paley, P Weiner, S Boxce, N S assenk D 0 Row 3 N Shurter, H Taylor, M Davenport, J Dunham, M Cashin, E Van Aken T Friedman, B Davenport Row 4 G Edlnger, T Kelly, R Shellenberger, S Parnett, M Sllk Seventy six I P p ,L .J - ' 35.-I - '- - - l f ' if -' . V .. we . . . Q , X 4 , ' , IN . ! . q i . . .- Q Q, ,+L . ' ' I . , . , . , , , . , . ' , - o l ' u . OFFICERS President: Tom Conway First Vice-President: Curtiss Swezy Second Vice-President: Bob Weisman Secretary: Liz Nussbaum Treasurer: Paula Weiner ADVISORS Mr. Kurtznacker, Miss Hull, Miss Barnett The main objective of the Dis cussion Club IS to st1mulate 1n terest in the current pol1t1cal economic and social problems by prov1d1ng a meeting ground on which those problems can be dis cussed This year a debatlng team was formed by the members There were rounds of debates on na tional forensic topics The Club made a trip to Newburgh to ob serve their debatlng team 1n action ecard A A Council Discussion Club 1535 FCh N P B Ro l mgsvz kJHulebec RGddM Bm!! Hi kley J' Ma lil B Chmua C Fledle Sh D Jh JTuk l0W8 VnLoa JMR GTID JCOdyHVa Ak WHG EIA Z' D az W 'U 'H 5 U I: e S ty K RW I DB ly M OFFICERS President Joseph Stein Vice President Diane Johnson Secretary Frank Fiore ADVISORS Mr Kias Mr Woodard The A A Council was estab K H S and to maintain the hlgh est standards of sportsmanship in athletic competition The Council IS made up of rep resentatives from all sports both interscholastic and intramural The most important activity of the A A is the annual member ship drive The A A banquet has become a great tradition of K H S This year the renowned Red Barber has made his second appearance at that function In a lighter vein there is the A A Party w1th its student enter tamment and the selection of the gorgeous sport queens l C0 ow 1: J. Lee, . o en, E. ussbaum. 6, ow 2: C. Swezy, . Weiner, C. ouchard, R. Strongin, T. elley. ow 3: T. Conway, B. Carplnelll, . eisman, J. Slvestri. ow 4: D. Terry, J. Quinn, . urnovitz. D. Gal , J. ack. 0.1 lill , I :Af 4 A O I O . , . lished to promote athletics in I ll . .li l ' r w : . Silvertri, B. Greene, D. VanKleec, . a n k, . a , ,Meyers. : . n , . r e, . r , . r, N. urter, . o nson, 8. arren, . rc . : . a n, . zzuca, . ee aa, . . . n en, . en er- son, B. n e, . Miller. w : r. Klas, L. erry, C. Engel. P. Manlro, B. Du Bois, . ore, . a son. even - H1Y Rom R u Rovn H on sh olf Hi P Fl E Madl on J Ne o e B Nash R lVcNi me J Sll t l J Ga dl R Dlttus W Gl nnon D D Bro er A d r B B h ld H h ug es C o gh P L Hendero H M sky R C sta L L M Fl nag St R Pec K lX 'l 00 OFFICERS Presldent Arthur Harder Vlce Presudent Bruce Bechtold Secretary Jack Cullum Treasurer Rxchard Constant AD V ISO R Hubert Hoderath The purpose of the Key Club IS to provlde an opportunxty through WhlCh the leaders and potentlal leaders of our SOCl6ty are given a chance to develop thelr 1n1t1at1ve and leadershlp ablllty To d th1s the Club has undertaken a program of servlce 1n the hlgh school and 1n the communlty The Key Club a subs1d1ary of the Klngston KIWHHIS Club has undertaken a reorgan1zat1on of the whole club Good programs at all meetlngs contrlbutlons to a WOI'l1hWhl16 cause and malnten ance of order at athletlc events were among thelr many act1v1t1es of the year OFFICERS President Mxke Flanagan Vlce President John Kelly Secretary Leo Hendersen Treasurer W1ll1am Glennon ADVISORS Faculty Mr Cronk Y M C A Bob Thornton The H1 Y IS a boys S6I'V1C6 or gan1zat1on There are four chap ters correspondxng to the four hlgh school classes The purpose of the H1 Y IS to 1nst111 the ldeal of SCTVICE among the members They strxve for the hlghest standards of character and ach1evement They conducted dances after the football and bas ketball games that were 1m mensely popular among the hlgh school crowd They helped ln the scrap drlve and made a money contrxbutlon to the local hospltals Key Club Row Bow Row Row Row 1 R.oethalRNIcNln CSezyDD C TKlly S5312 3 4 oo C Engllsh Vl Cole A Harde J Cullu u B Nash D Bar e D Balf H Hode th Wu derllck J Col lough P Mandel B Hi n M Ep tel 5 Cot g ghe BB HMnhfs FU Seventy exght O 1 . . , . 7 l Row 1: L. errlngt , C. Engll , D. B e, B. rons, . sher. 'Zz . s.. rn, . , .1 e y.. vesr,. ds. 0 ' 3: . . . e , . awson, D. w , . Har e, . ec to , T. Row 4: J. olcl u , . Mandel, . s n, . onashef , . on nt. O ' 5: . awrence, . a an, P. ang, . k, J. elly. I E K l , . l L - l 1 ' ' l J f , , 1 at O, l . l . Q X 1 h l 1- 1' , . ll 1 1 K , A' X Q l, ,' I 4- K I , y . . . . O Y . 3 . X r l , . . - :. sn , .- erey,.w , . awson..Rex,. e. 2:.Rsa,. ,'. ,. r,. m. ' :.Klws, . , , ns, . e, . ra. : . n , . c , . , . ro 11, . s n. . : . ns ant, E. Stron , T. Hu s, . echtold, P. Slang, . 0 as e ky. OFFICERS Presudent James Ferraro Vlce Presudent Wllllam Engle Secretary Treasurer Red Hlnkley ADVISORS Mr Klas, Mr Woodard The Letter Club IS an organlza tlon of athletes who have earned then' varslty K s ln competltlon The mam purpose of the orgam zatlon IS to extend the servlces of the letter men beyond the arena of sport They set an example of good c1t1zensh1p, assume leader sh1p and accept respons1b1l1ty They help mamtam order at the football and basketball games and they perform the heavy tasks at the annual May Day BXGFCISBS The chmax of their act1v1ty lS the sponsorshlp and promotlon of the sport queens elected annually at the A A Party Marshals Letter Club Row S Wnrren A Slrlcker C Murphy B Engle B Ritter R Hooper Row H Van Aken J Armstrong G Telepas J Markle B Kozlowski K Kouhoupt F Jackson W Henderson P Johnson Row C Coutant B Bailey R Gallo H Miller D LeFever J Graney Miller J Turck Row R Crlsplno B Hinkley J Colclough D Bezemer B Haber P Manfro R Shellghtner B DuBois D Madison F Flore L Perry G Warren Klas Row J Mazzuca R Belsel C Johnson C Engle R Scott E Van Loan L Shaffer W Zlms J Cody F Tlano Row Bow Raw Row Row '1' Dugan H Carlson J Steln K Kouphoupt D Barnes M Roddln H Klrschner R Van Buren S Bolce J Mazzuca A Strlcker B Engle L Prlsco R Read C Coutant R Davls M Flanagan W Rogers M Bahl J Colclough A Spiegel R Hooper J Cullum A Debrosky C Donnelly R Culbert D Dawson J Celuch J Hickey F Nardl R Diamond L Distler R Constant W Cole P Russell R S eer A Harder K Hotalln P K 5 P Zegel L Perry G Debrosky G Telepas H Slelghl F Fiore L Beeh ler H La Forge R Gendreau L Shaffer S Palen V Castlgllone Seventy nine ii? OFFICERS Captain Jack Hxckey Lleutenants W111 Rogers, Ken Kouhoupt Mlke Flanagan Secretary Arthur Harder A D V ISO R Mr Llmbacher The Marshals are the student pol1ce of K H S The are an arm of the Student Councll Then' functlon IS to malntaln order 1n the school and at athletlc events The chmax of the year IS the Marshal Ball WhlCh thls year was held ln January Another event, amuslng and memorable, was the Marshal Faculty basketball game 1 Sh the Marshals won'J . . , . .. ll 71 l:. ,. , . , . , . ,. . 2:. ,. ,, .. ,. , '-4: . I I, .. , . , . , . ,. 5:.. ,,.. , I.. . I.. .'.' ,'.. . I I ,, ,. ,. . J 00 C C409 K X ! la-. ,. ,.. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.. ,. ,. .. ,. , 4:. ',,. ', '. ,, ' 1 , FF. . '.I , N . A 90 OFFICERS X President: Dan Mehm Vice-President: Alfred Port Secretary: James Nolan Treasurer: Paul Maggiore ADVISOR Mr. Klein Kingston High School agricul- ture students understand the im- portance of their chosen work in Amerlcan llfe. They have, there fore orgamzed to further thelr mutual lnterests They conduct meetmgs of vocatlonal educa tlonal and recreatlonal value Benefltmg the commumty 1S thelr first purpose Thxs year they have part1c1 pated 1n the New York State Hor t1cultural Show to the extent of Judgmg ln the apple contest and 1n the County Fa1r by offerlng an exh1b1t of prxze agrlcultural prod ucts They have also attended the Farm Home Week at Cornell Un1 Ro 1 S Countrym E Smith R Ch m A Clearwater D Pat! Row! R Vanwagenen J Cor elske D Mehm A Larse R Rilte F Rct Row 3 A D n P Maggloe L Davis N Schrlb er R Locke R Maggiore J k Mac Bow4 L Marell A Port G Wilson A Walle lk J ol C Oste ho dt W Quick verslty gif ,V OFFICERS President James Nolan Vace President Don Pratt Secretary Marllyn Vogt Treasurer Bob Magguore ADVISOR I pledge my head to clearer thlnklng my hands to larger ser v1ce my heart to greater loyalty and my health to better hvmg for myself my club my community and my country The Klngston Hxgh School 4 H club IS a member of a natlon w1de organlzatlon The boys and glrls of the 4 H ln an lmportant mea sure serve thelr commumty showlng the way to a happler more useful llfe and better c1t1zen shxp Foremost on the program for the year was the completlon of the homemaklng aCtlV1tl6S for the glrls and the agrlcultural projects for the boys The members par tlclpated ln the County Falr and the State Falr .60 'M 6 X Lf U ff' ,PL Row Row R w Ru :vga-'sw . E ' ,' . W . I - 1 . . : .. h 5 ' . ' , - - ' ,, F' ' If 5 - 'I' E --I F , -1- . . ' - . Q b ' :- 5. . . ' . E - I m . , ' . U S . - - ' E . iw u I.. .. I , ,, , -- 4 :x- U . ' : Z . , m . P - . ,ff ,, 6 1 FR X . 'F-1 g o e 'X - ' , S A UNI-1 riff IXNX -1 A -5 1 3 .. V v AX in 1 'Z Lum- . . I , I 2552: fs, Spgo. ' ' Z, rs, I-4 P? iq! I ' '. ' T' f ' I ,- Q A ' ' nv ' ' xi . 5- JN E. - . -1. , D F. :ph .. . . P F' - !.1I': Ph . . - , - mi., 4- 1 . ' N. ' . . . ,S - . AM . , o gitw I F'-4 I - ' 5 a : ,J -. f 1 F E' ' fl 1 . ' FQ If - . 0 QQ. F-2 X -Q - u has x . ., on . o FT' ' A an I: x I - mf' ' V 5 I - H -3 ' 2 1.4-IQ . 9'-I T 'f A ' SF I , I' 1 u 1' I. I l' P tt M Vogt A Snyde VI Pr IasnESmithAEllsorhA e RCh oe Vn RMgg R E MckGWIIO JN C0tehudtGBOOk5 Ruw 1: Bw 2: Row 3: Bllw 4g OFFICERS Presudent Esther Schaffer Vuce Presudent Betty Ellsworth Secretary Ann Gr1fiin Treasurer Estelle Fatum A D V ISO R Mrs Sherman The purpose of the Future Teachers IS to lnvestlgate the op portunltles poss1b1l1t1es and re quxrements of teachlng a a career DLu'1ng the meetlngs profes slonal teachers were mtervlewed They dxsclosed the varlous prob lems of the professlon and em phaslzed the day to day routlne of the average teacher Several of the members VlSlt6d grade schools to observe school ln actlon Some of them have V1Slted teachers colleges up eb K' W SHMZUJCE W chell M Fo W J Pa ke S y E Shaff Beatty M B Oi R Ge huny y F G ass Le ne i l G Hin B chodt B Sm 0 uuHFF2 Barley, T. Shaver S. Mack S. Folwell, J. Kaln. m V. Richar . S . Clement, B. Dachenhausen, E. Jones, B. Elsworth, H. Baker. VICC Davls, G. Edward , P. Cha e, B. A 0 , , or . Gaddls, F. Kennedy, M. Davis, A. Snyder, F. Gersback, D. Scholten. Matilda Short. Elghly-0l'l0 V k E Fall OFFICERS President Kathy Davls Vice President Betty Ellsworth Secretary Barbara Dachenhausen Treasurer Sara Falwell ADVISORS Mxss Schuetz Mlss Davenport Mrs Crook Mrs Slmpkms The Future Homemakers of Amerxca draws 1tS membershxp from among the glrls who take a four year home economlcs course The members deslre to further the apphcatlon of home economlcs beyond class room work They develop 1n1t1at1ve m plannmg and developmg act1v1t1es relatxng to homemaklng and commumty ser Then' accomplxshments durmg the year lncluded a successful Fall Card Party a Winter Bake Sale and the annual breakfast For their communlty service project the members contrlbuted a phonograph to the Cerebral Palsy Clinic. The presentatlon was made by Pat Chase and gl Red Cross El!!! I I msg-url: Q ft 'fix QL ADVISORS Dr Naussbaum Head of MedlCa1 Dept Dr Landell Dr Mautone Dentlsts Mrs Wylie-Faculty Advxsor The Dental Assistants, of un questloned help 1n the dental office are g1ven the opportun1ty to explore a wlde field of careers Some have chosen nurslng or den tal hygnene for thelr 11fe work One umt IS granted by the state for successful completlon of two years work The dental asslstants learn by dolng and many of our graduates are taklng advanced work ln th1s field. BtlySRhd QikMM GMdl l JK M BSh Sh I Y Rhd EI-Ii AK! H J JGI AKl th G CF Burr StpkMK Mmn Gllb M ei AMAIK OFFICERS Co Presidents Phyllls Hathmaker Marllyn Clearwater Vnce Presudents M1m1 Rhodes Secretary Amella Kltsos Treasurer Suzanne Paulus ADVISOR Mrs De Wxtt The Red Cross Club IS afiihated wlth the Ulster County Chapter of the Red Cross The purpose of the organxzatlon IS to asslst the Ulster County Chapter 1n every way possible and to be of servlce to other school and cornmunlty projects The Red Cross Club completed a year of useful act1v1ty They were 1n assxstance to the regular staff of the Bloodmob1le made favors for hospltal trays and packed overseas glft boxes In response to the natlonal emergency they formed a Flrst Ald group Gilda Salvuccl a former presldent of the club returned from a v1s1t to Italy where she mcluded a study of Red Cross work Red Cross work IS a most satls fymg contrlbutlon a student can mg out 1n tlmes of dlsaster but It IS a year round effort Jdvv' Dental Asmstants K s i Eighty two Bowl CBroo 1 4 s. urc W 2 B OWBI' . OW 0 . nn e Gaddls , c onoru h, er M amilton W 1 y I : . , - Z I . ' : . . 3 , - ,xv W, . -is 5 :main aw, , rv 'K 1' xwfd l ig, 2,5 N A a ., . . ' - - T O- 7 A L. C9 O dx I h 3 ' ' .. , i as K , ' S ' . g Q , . . l 5 V 1 1 1 I Y Q il 4, . GY l ' ! .U ' id ' Y ' K- ' . 5 . . . . ow 1: . Kern. T. e e , . o es, C. uc , . aggiore, . o ca. ' ' ' ' - ow 2: . Bruck, . Clearwater, . c oonmaker, A. c errieble, M. Ke erhouse, . e ser. make 1t,1S not hnpted to ow 3: . 0 es, . ersekorn, . i sos, S. ook, . Glass, . ass, . a n. ow 4: . Ha maker, J. Davitt, , Anson, . tance, . 0 man, E. e s i, . elsch. - ow 5: . c a on, D. ert, . Hamilton, D. ustino, . c ui e. ' - ,W K . r me X X Y x e Q . - . ' K L X A . . 0 r In .A .xg - a , 'xxx N ' r ffllll . , . , - - i 1 . . 1 X wg ' . . Y v . U p v A l ' K '. - r A x -'C A ' 'lf Z Q v If : . k T. T k. Ro :.I-I dJ.DdllJ.W1l,M. , Ro 3 R. M D g A. Bitt , . H . OFFICERS President Carol Ann Fledler Vlce Presudent Ann Schwallback Secretary Ada Cates Treasurer Beth Beehler A D V ISO R MISS K1nkade F N A was orgamzed to ac qaxnt g1r1s w1th the essentxal and attractlve professlon of nurslng The members study the scope of the professlon and the qualxflca tlons necessary for that career Durlng the year the club was conducted through the Cerebral Palsy Cl1n1c, the Clty Laboratory and the Kmgston C1ty Hospxtal A few were g1ven the prlvllege of at tendmg classes ln the nursmg school There was great lnterest ln the trlp to the blood bank Each glrl was offered the opportunlty of takmg elther a home nursmg course or a first a1d course Experts 1n the field of nurslng V1S1ted at the meetlngs of the F N A and spoke on the var1ous Helds of nurslng Q Row 1 V Waterman M Black H Flamm C Sclsm B Whltmore C Brooks Jensen E Marchetti M Osterhoudt J Whalen J Carle H Diers Row 2 B Beehler G Garry S Crlspell R McDonough D Freer A Conlln Cates L Bolash C Sharp D Eckert M Donnelly S Kotrady Row D Cross C Cross N OD0nnell M Mower A Kelekian K Miller I Dedy E Geary M Smith H Gadd F Mosser B Brophy Row4 J Kelder J Sheeley A Coffey J Setera M McDermott E Kearney Benjamin P Amato M Albright R Gadd P Simmons D Smith VllarILB Row N Torrens A Schwalbach L Garrlty N Stlngel D Boise J Craft Sagendorf A Davls J Rhymer A Wells B Howard B Wledemann Smith Row C Fiedler M Stewart S Smith K Landl J Sheffer M Waterous Justus S Martln H Stevensen M Caahln S Shaklen R Buzzanco Scnence Club Row 1: J. Davidson, V. Plaseckl, E. Bight. Row 2g R. Helser, P. Spader, M. McKllllgan, J. White. OFFICERS Presudent John Whlte Vlce President Robert Donnaruma Secretary Joseph Bonacaccl Treasurer Bernle Ferraro A D V ISO R M1ss Klnkade The purpose of the Sclence Club IS to stlmulate greater lnterest ln sclence among 1ts members The meetings are often featured by exh1b1ts of sclentlfic mterest The b1g event of the year was the Sclence Falr where the best pro jects were shown Some of these were entered ln the Oneonta bcxence Congress held under the ausplces of Hartwlck College Row 3: D. Mlllonig, T. Dugan, J. Bonacci, W. Klltgaard, D. Christiana. Row 4: J. Doyle, P. Jordan. J. Fisher, R. Donnaruma., R. Shellenberger, C. Hughes. ' Eighty-three Chess Club Rwl Ro 3 Row4 Rowli '-IEZWFJ C P Pet ld! O Pe TSO!! L Nussbaum dh rst J Ed E T K S P OFFICERS President Robert Welsmann Vace Presudent Robert Leudtke Secretary Stanley Parnett ADVISOR Mr Chabot The mam 0bJ6CtlV6 of the Chess Club IS to xncrease lnterest and skxll ln the game Durmg the meetmgs the finer polnts of chess were explamed and developed The mam actxvlty was an el1m1nat1on tournament among the members g S l'l L dtk F Beck R W Roe thal G Dfo J' Bo ac CbtJHlt JP Hon oe r JT Kl RCoal HWeb DGllyJFexey Q .y Stamp Club A D V ISO R Mr Strelfer Stamp Club IS an organlzatlon of stamp collectors formed to en hance thelr pleasure ln the hobby Holdmg weekly meetmgs they vxewed each others collectxons conducted swappmg bees and studied varlous aspects of thls popular hobby As a result of the orgamzatlon of the club members found greater 1nterest ln the hobby and many opportunxtles to acquxre new spec1mens for thelr collectlons Bow l W Parmelee, D Puttlitz Row 2 G McDonough, R Lovy, M Roe Bow 3g S Schwartz, B Mlllens, R Strong, B Matthews, R Brown Eighty four . . . . . ' n . l l 0 :F. ohen, . r s, . a , . . Row 2: . Lin u , . in er, . reier, H. ir chner, ., at ett. w : . ue e, . er, . eisman, N. sn , . i n, . n ' . Bonacci, 5 : r. hao, . ion, . ine, B. ir s, F. Rw. O. Ch istinsen, . urck, . Conway. :J. aish, . e, . rer, . a , . e . I 'Q r . , . 9 cc - n 1 o , Q x W MONDAY GROUP President: Chris Brown Vice-President: Bert Bishop Secretary: Brian Fennelly Treasurer: Richard Benoit TUESDAY GROUP President: Robert Chase Vice President- Nelson Ellsworth Secretary Joseph Bouchard Treasurer Roger Snyder ADVISOR Mr S M Craft Newly orgamzed th1s year the Model RR Club offers to ts members an opportunlty to engoy a dellghtful hobby The meetlngs are workshop meetmgs The members bu1ld equlpment for thelr sets and de velop new techmques The result IS a model rallroad system Ne V5 Model Railroad Club Dog Lovers 2522 H JW LG W tJ y FridlE MW tCWh R04 l-CR E ghty ii R N Ell J hllrl W B yd Lgl HSb Bihp B 9 OFFICERS Presudent Lllllan Garrlty Vuce Presadent Marllyn Wlegart Secretary Harrlet Dlers ADVISOR Leo J Doheny In aldlng members ln the care and handllng of thelr pets and ln creaslng communlty mterest ln dogs and the1r welfare the Dog Lovers Club g1VeS lts members a chance to share then' common mterest Ed Bowman of W KNY spoke to the club on the work of the SPCA and the care of pets Several meetmgs lncluded movles on dogs and a local vetermarlan spoke to the club The members also V1Slt6d a professlonal dog show The most lmportant actlvlty was the Thlrd Annual Dog Show presented ln the sprmg Prlzes were awarded ln the varlous classes The plannlng of the show provlded excellent opportumtles for the members to practlce co opel atlo n responslblhty and sportsmansh1p ! . . 1 nw 1: P. Snell, . Burns, . sworth, . C s, J. eeks. 4 ow 2: J. Nerone, J. ouchard, N. Sherlock. . ow 3: R. Sn' er, J. on . I. Dykes, . o ers. RJ. ow 4: R. Chase. B. s 0 . E. Strong, . Fennelly. ' 0 Treasurer: Linda Gunzelmann 7 Row l: . Dlers, . arren, . unzelmann. , , , I - Row 2: J. leger , . Rh mer, A. e e , . Swart. ' , Row 3: M. Rothery. M. Matey, F. Wadnola. . leger , . itaker. . w : E. Bruck, T. Heybruc , . Spinner. - l - ve Radio Club R n l uck M Meyer Slckl M Boyce D A d F Ki glmg Forst Row 2 Daxl A McA llff D D Il J Gallagher H Gadd D Smith M S ith Row 3 Carl on M Rd ond B Schry er L Partridge L Deyo M Rhod Hoff J Modi a w a ga very H Le y o er 0 Schoomke G Deboky E H Itm 5? OFFICERS Presldent Harold Carlson Vnce President Robert Dlamond Secretary Elleen Slckler Treasurer Glenn Debrosky ADVISOR Mrs Anne B McNel1s The Radlo Club was organlzed to work ln cooperatlon wlth the radlo classes ln presentlng pro grams over W K N Y This year the Radlo Club was partlcularly actxve The members acted as d1sc Jockeys and pre sented the Juke Box Jury ln co operatlon w1th W KNY The stu dents also acted as recorders for K H S when promment speakers addressed the school On December 5th thlrty five members of the club made an ex curs1on to New York Clty where they v1s1ted the NBC stat1on and two televlslon studlos The Rad10 Club partlclpated 1n the I Speak for Democracy pro grams over W K N Y Glsela Forst was the wlnner for Ulster County . I' v - u n - 0':G.QI, . 's,E. er, . , . uchmooy, . ns r, ' I G. . ':K.'s,.ue,.o,. ,. ,. ,.m. N0 ' :H. s , . e m , . v , . . . , . es. B. man, . c . Ro ' 4: M. Fl na n, R. E , . v , P. J hnson, R. Spe , R. Diam nd, J. t nar,. rs,.ezan. IOM Lb 'l 5 ,Wag 1 .i 11.113 D 1 . 1 ' S I I ol:. ,. n,,e,. ,. ,.r,.n. '22 . verenz, . dd , . a an, M. s , . Ieffer, . , . Il n r, . . Row 3: A. ee a , . Ile , G. a, E. uhma n, . ore, . Van Ie k, ss . a . Row 4g , za, B. eehler, E. Gear , . Mc a n, G. Ritzhaupt, L. ar olls, S. Margolis, M. Hami n, . lls. if Xa OFFICERS President Elalne McMahon Vlce Presldent Clalre McMahon Secretary Marllyn Chxck A D V I SOR Mlss Malone The Library Councll facxhtates m the smooth functlonxng of our school by performmg many ser VICCS 1n the llbrary The members shelve books record attendance and help keep the racks and shelves 1n functlomng order The Club too opens up the pos s1b111ty of llbrary work a a career The gxrls get ample oppor tunlty to explore the field and to determlne thelr own fitness for xt The mam soclal event of the year was an outlng R w R Williams C McMaho Row B Le V Ro y g e B Keyser K 1 ki n H Ke y K e c MI I M lone B Seld I M Chick J Parker J Mau o N Za g B Se m Belel B K R Nardl 1 Modic R n M Maggi S A Wo B y E Mho M g lto A We Eighty six OFFICERS Presndent Sally Rose Vuce President Cameron Rylance Secretary Barbara Warnecke Treasurer Ga1lK1as A D V ISO R Mlss Tarrant The Maroon Masquers offers an opportunxty for the development of dramatlc talent among the hxgh school students On alternate weeks the members meet to study varlous aspects of dramatlc art Annually they put on a play wh1ch reflects thelr lncreaslng sk1ll The hlghlxght of the season IS a trlp to New York Cxty where they enjoy the great opportunxtles offered by the professlonal theatre Maroon Masquers Buttl il P T ucl u H Pe skyBHroit M o Kigb LNSD D G P Sh OR ly D 1 B e eko S Blce F C n Alco E L B o K e u Y Y I Joh G L Su 0 Huw D KI L V k C' P lt P I y E Macholdt E W C Levi D R W C ce A W R00 Mill l' e g GDhl Paletteers ts Row 1 P Bo r R Gerah nny L Be tty L k M d Row 2 N Sherlock S l o N Spaae ko rs O ell Row 3 P Sp der H Bake T Van Go slc L Bolash M Davenport Eighty seven OFFICERS President Lynda Sulko Vnce Presudent Tony Van Gonslc Treasurer Loulse Bolash Secretary Martha Davenport A D V ISOR Mrs Odell The Paletteers of Klngston Hxgh School lnclude students xnterested ln art The club offers an oppor tunxty for the expresslon of thelr talents 1n medla not avallable dur mg class room txme Kmgston Hlgh School IS packed wlth young Rembrandts who are unable to xnclude art m their schedules The club allows these students to enjoy the pleasures of drawlng and palntmg In the past members of the Paletteers retamed thelr lnterest ln art beyond graduatlon and some have found ln art a most lnterestmg career The members develop a greater understandlng and appreclatlon of art Lynda Sulko contrlbuted her talent to all K H S act1v1t1es and Pat Bomer won a 1550 prlze for her health poster Tony Van Gonslc Loulse Bolash Roxanne Gershuny and Loretta Pessler completed many beautlful pieces of work wh1ch accredlt them as outstandmg members . . . ff Row 1: J. er, P. Paradies, B. Barkley, . Zimmerman, . l c e an, . - kar , . o w z, . Br wn, F. n s urg, . u S aum. Row 2: N. urter, E. ' ell , S. Galate, . Mower, J. owdell, . leper, M. Snycer, . Schwartzb rg, R. Gershuny, N. Spass n , . o , . ohe . Row 3: N. n, P. vere l, . Warnecke, R. Str ngln, H. D Br yn, J. err , D. nson, l-'. Reon, C. Bouchard, . Klas, . . ' 4: . wus, . an Dy e, ,. Tegart, . Palen, I. ue , . , . Fatum, P. elner, . ne, F. amls, C. Swezy. o 5: B. arpinelll, C. Rylan , . Harder, . sa, H. e , J. Gardln r, J. Colcou h, . a . . 1 . N . f , . . ! D . . . , : . me , . u , . a . ' Y : . . . u , . 5 n , . . Y : . a , . r, . n , . , . . - . Q : . 1- f-, , Xdli' fl . , ,, D, If I- I , , - -X XJ 'l J 1 N! lsxl M I 'V l 1 I. ' . 'N fl 'X I l, Z 7 7 l f X. ill' ,- 119' jf, WW - gp, x, ' . . . . ' ff, I , . . . , - , . X ' O Y - - sa ' n o : R. lan, J. ein, A. rcker, M. a ubowskl. U :C. w , . a a er, A. Lllllmago, S. Palen, R. cad. ,QQ ' ' : C. Cherny, C. a dl, . ells, V. as lglione, A. an agenen. , W :K. Ter n , . s r, . Costello, . rum, . c os. 4 fl ' . lg, D U g -... U U g 9 U CD U U --- D fifn . . .1 Q fl 1 Natlonal Guard Club Rwl Do St Stl Jk low! LockoodJGllgh R X Raw! LUJW Ct VW R04 penlgPFlhe D EK RNihl Q ODD UO m X Q gc: 51' 'tri Q0 '43 0 rI1 T 5 5 L-1 ES U-ua go ,ao CD '1 The Projectlon Crew IS one of the smooth runn1ng SeI'VlC6 or ganlzatlons ln the school Its pur pose IS to tram a staff of skllled workers to handle the compllcated aud1o vxsual equlpment The operat1on of the aud1o v1sual equ1pment and mov1es 1S the1r most 1mportant duty Sev eral of the members are skllled 1n repa1r1ng the equ1pment There IS a steady contlnulty of tramed proyectxomsts as the experxenced crew teach thexr skllls to new members OFFICERS Commandant Joseph Stem Executive Offucer James L Freer Adjutant Vmcent Castlgllone Fmance Officer Peter Fxsher 5 N Aovlsons lit vol Frank W Harkm Com Lf Ufhandmg of-racer 156th FA BN 4 Y fm IW' El Chl Warrant Officer Thomas W J f 1ller Personnel Officer 156th FA BN NYNG arrant Officer John Hesleltner Army Admmxstratlve Asslstant 156th FA BN NYNG W1ll1am Llmbacher Club Coun selor Faculty Member The Nat1Ona1 Guard Soc1ety was orgamzed m November of th1s school year under the sponsorshlp of the 156th FA BN NYNG 'lhe Soclety was formed t make every eitort to ass1st young men ln securmg the necessary xn formatlon about the m1l1tary to help them understand better thelr future obhgatlons In a speclal assembly the So cxety held a Fashlon Show of m1l1tary clothing and equ1pment A soft ball team was orgamzed to compete w1th Natxonal Guard teams and the members orgamzed a crack drlll team Proj ect1on Crew Howl Bow! 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BBW 4: Eelghty 550511 1 rn 5 Coale, ls, J Cody, M Ro en, A Taylor, N Ellsworth D dd Tlano, A Spiegel, D Peck, M Bahl, L Black Cherny, F Fiore, H Carlson, L Perry, B Munson H Freer, F Jones, D Gally, J Mack, J C ll gh R K 4 Belted G Edi g T M Cl ll P Zl E k llldifl H Mill S h G P l L S Sldlg EORillyWRg NSp D KD LV Dyk g FR ur Senior Play On the nights of November thirteenth fourteenth and fifteenth the curtain parted for the presentation of the annual Senior Play A swift moving comedy entitled And Came the Sprung by Marrijjane and productlon The setting of the entire play 1S lald in the living room of the Hartman home The action begins when Midge the youngest of the three Hartman children falls ln love for the first tlme The young man of her ChO1C6 IS Buzz Lindsay who just happens to be mterested in M1dges sister V1rg1n1a How Midge gets the ent1re family friends and neighbors 1nvo1ved 1n hilarious predlca ments was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone attending the performance Louise Hart man the sympathetic and understanding mother of the family was realistlcally por trayed by Marnl Paley Joseph Gardiner was most effective as the father Jeffery Hartman who became equally irritated and confused by the antics of his fam1ly The part of Midge the mischievous younger daughter was convincingly played by Patricia Zimmerman David Schroeder as the intellectual woman hating Elliot Hart man was superb while Fleurette Reon as Virginia Hartman Midge s older sister gave an excellent performance The parts of Nl ty James Colclough as Buzz Lindsay the object of Mldge s affections and Ellen O Rellly as Carolyn Webster a New York glamour girl who visits Virginia during spring vacation were outstanding while Harold Miller as senior was very convincing Ton1 Mc Clellan as Gabby Allen and Glenn Edlnger as Freddie North M1dges Jitterbugging friends added humor at each appearance Edna the maid of the Hartman family played by Nadya Spassenko and Clancy the gardener by Donald Kiwus won much res ponse from the audlence Lynda Sulko as Mrs Fields Leon VanDyke as Mr Flelds and Robert Eckert as Alan Fields nelgh bors who were involved ln the predicaments of the Hartman fam1ly handled their roles most effectively Kathleen Davls gave an amusing and enthusiastic portrayal of the very athletlc Chrlstlne Meyers The part of the messenger boy was well played by Will Rogers Through the patlent and tireless efforts of M1ss Tarrant and through the coopera tion of the cast prompters stage crew properties committee make up committee and ushers our Senior Class added another to the ever growing list of memorable KH S semor plays on iloorg . n cr, . c e an, . mmerman, R. c ert. . e l'0W'Z . er, D. c roeder, J. ardiner, M. a ey, . ulko. t n n : . ' e , . 0 ers, . assenko, . Kiwus, . avis, . an e, Miss Tarrant, J. Colclou h, , eon, I . . , . Y . . . , . , . 1 , , ' Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1,11 1 1 1 , 1 Joseph Hayes, was the choice for this year's Keith Nolan, the handsome, stage-struck . . . . . , , . , 1 1 1 . 1 , I 1 , 1 , 1 1 . U 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I Y Y 1 1 1 ' 1 1 a , 1 . 1 . 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 Y - , , I . 1 , ' 1 1 ' . - . , . , l 1 1 1 n I 1 1 , - 1 , . . 1 . . . . , - - , ' nl . 1 0 1 ' ' . , . 1 ' 1 , , - D , 1 . 1 1 1 . ' . . . . , . , , . . . . ne Mill OR y T MC Ll D Sh N D P Z5 F K L V DYKU WV F H L And Came The Sprmg Production Make up Scenery Llghtmg Propertues Pubhclty Busmess Music Dnrector MISS Madeleme Tarrant Conme Reppert lC1ass of 19501 asslsted by Nan Shurter Joyce Yerry Joan Butt11er1 Emma Jagger Ruth Strelfer Elame Macholdt and Mary Lou Snyder Ph111p Mandel Jack Hxckey Harold Monashefsky Joe Stem and Wllham Glennon Sally Rose Dlane Johnson and Nan Shurter W11l Rogers. Mr. Theron Culver and h1s homeroom assxstants Mr Harry Berchln and members of the Kmgston Hlgh School orchestra Ninety HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION On December 5, the Manning Chapter of the National Honor Society held its fall tapping cere- mony for seniors. Wearing academic robes and car- rying lighted candles, the members marched into the darkened auditorium, filled with hopeful stu- dents. The oflicers, Glenn Edinger, Sally Rose, Jeanne Rylance and Pat Bomer, spoke on the four qualities scholarship leadership character and ser vice upon which Honor Society membership s based Those inducted were Beth Beehler Margie Boyce Marlene Cashin Mary Disch Aline Grady Thomas Kelly Donald Kiwus Diane Johnson Harold Miller Shirley Pratt Lynda Sulko Joan Wilson and Pat Zimmerman At the conclusion of the inductions Mr Martin spoke telling the stu dents how much they had helped him during the years he was in Kingston High School PRISMA FASHION SHOW The latest spring stvles of dresses coats and suits were modeled for an all girl assembly on March 24 vxhen Prlsma held its annual fashion show The stores represented in this show were Reginas The Wonderly Company The Barbizon and Goldmans Style Shop The models who rep resented the four classes were Ann Hornbeck Diane Johnson Beverly Schryver Shirley Pearson Corlne Levine Mary Johnston Claire Griffin Lillian Saccoman Barbara Warnecke Gail Kias Pat Palen Joan Erena Betsy Rigby Carol Fiedler Marlene Larios Barbara Miller Lillian Garrity Florence Caspersen Nancy Herzog and Elizabeth Harlow Since everyone thoroughly enjoyed this fashion show we hope that Prisma will continue to have one yearly Ninety two Assembly LANGUAGE CLUB Bonjour! Guten Tag! Salvete! Buenos dias! Again the Language Clubs gave their annual as- sembly for both assembly groups. On the nine- teenth of March, the Latin group, under the direc- tion of Miss Nickerson, presented their interpreta- tion of Little Red Riding Hood. The Spanish group under the direction of Miss Kirshenblum pre sented a skit which took place in a dentists ofhce On the twentieth the German group directed by Miss Selmer depicted a laugh provoking skit which took place in a barber shop The French group under Miss Fellows presented a scene taking place in a Paris Cafe with two English outlaws attempt ing to speak French These assemblies were thor oughly enjoyed and will long be remembered by all who attended them AMERICAN MALE CHORUS Kingston High School students enjoyed something new in assemblies when the American Male Chorus entertained us All these men served in the armed forces during World War II and they organized in Panama to sing for the troops From Panama they journeyed to the Pacific area where they per formed for President Eisenhower He told them they shouldnt dxsband when they were discharged but should bring their music to the American people The chorus has been doing just that ever since that time They sang for us familiar folk songs Negro spirltuals and popular tunes Everyone feels that we were very fortunate to be able to hear this talented fun loving generous group of veterans . D ' '. ' ' .' . it , .I . l. . . ' li ' S Vg 0 I, I I I iff' I N Programs ........ TALENT ASSEMBLY A variation in assembly programs is always wel- come. Before the Talent Assembly which was held on December 12, we never realized how many gifted people we have among us. Dozens of students au- ditioned and the best were chosen to participate in the show. There were several different types of entertainment. Peggy Van Loan sang You Belong To Me, ac- companied on the piano by Beth Beehler. Sheila Langley and Kay Mustaparta did a very cute tap dance. A string duet was Richard and John Van Steenburg's contribution. Marcy Levine brought and played for us her lovely marimba. Other stu- dents participating in the show were Cameron Rylance, Brian Fennelly, DeCosta Dawson and Bob Leudtke. ,This program was sponsored by Student Council and emceed by Mike .1 , L, On March 26, the anuual Letter Assembly was held in the Kingston High School Auditorium. Mi- chael Flanagan, Student Council president, comment- ed on each one of the basketball players and cheer- leaders individually. He then awarded the basketball letters to Bill DuBois, Jim Colcough, Skip Brodhead, George Telepas, Bill Haber, Dick Bezemer and Joe Markle, and cheerleading letters to Diane Johnson, Sally Rose, Pat Cullum, Carol Tremper, Mimi Levin- tan, Barbara Greene, Barbara. Davis, and Toni Mc- Clellan. Mr. Kias was introduced, and he commended the team and the cheerleaders for the good work they had done during the year. He awarded miniature basketballs to Bill Haber for making the most foul shots and Skip Brodhead for scoring the most field goals during the season. ,Q 1 fi MASQUERS ASSEMBLY POLITICAL ASSEMBLY Lady Gregory's Spreading the News, a one-act play, was presented by the Maroon Masquers on April 30 and May 1. Taking part in the play were Pat Paradies, Barbara Schwartzberg, Curtiss Swezy, Bernard Carpinelli, George Dahl, Cameron Rylance, Joyce Dowdell, Frank Damis, Leon VanDyke and Art Harder. The prompters were Gail Kias and Barbara Warnecke. The make-up committee in- cluded Joan Buttlieri, Joyce Yerry, Emma Jagger, Fleurette Reon, and Elaine Macholdt. Estelle Fatum and Elaine Macholdt supplied the properties for the play. The scene is laid in Ireland at the turn of the century. The people depicted are pea- sants selling their wares at the village fair, Miss Tarrant, advisor of the club, directed the play. Ninety-three About a month before Election Day, on October 3, a group of students from Dame Rumor and Stu- dent Council conducted an assembly in which they had as their guest Mr. LeVan Haver, Republican City Chairman. This panel questioned Mr, Haver about the most important election issues, mainly the Taft-Hartley Act, Price and Wage Controls, and President Tru- man's campaign for Stevenson. The following week Mr. Thomas Plunkett, Demo- cratic City Chairman and candidate for district attorney, was asked his views on these subjects and several others. These assemblies helped us to understand the campaign issues and know just how the leading Democrats and Republicans in Kingston felt about them. Mr. Martin acted as moderator. Agam Kmgston High School sports enthusxasts On Thanksgwmg mght the Seruor Prom, one A A Music, Merrymaking The usual large audxence enjoyed excellent en tertamment provxded for them by talented students at the annual A A Party March 27 1n the M J M gym Followmg the entertamment was the crown mg of the sports queens Those who rengned as queens were Carolyn Tremper Queen of Football Marlene Larxos Basketball Mary Lou Stewart Baseball Lxlhan Saccoman Track and Nancy Wxl son Mmor Sports As the chmax of the evemng the Queen of all Sports was crowned Thxs Queen selected from one of the five relgnmg queens and the selectxon a complete surpr1se to everyone was Carolyn Tremper After these gala and royal fes tlvxtles there was dancing to the muslc of Richle Lameraux s Orchestra SWEATER HOP Agam the Leaders Club held the first mformal get together of the year Somethmg new ln the lme of hops too' Everyone had to wear a sweater Many were decorated and how' Twas hard to tell whxch looked more colorful the walls or the dan cers for the gym was very gay wxth sweaters of every color Awards were glven to Joanne Lee and Leland De Wltt for wearmg the cutest twm sweat ers Sweaters on the wall featured the names of the football players cheerleaders and all the couples present Refreshments conslstmg of home made punch and doughnuts were served Musxc was provxded by Roger Thorpe and his orchestra Z A A BANQUET Y ffl! were very fortunate in having the opportunity to hear Red Barber the famous sports announcer at the annual AA Banquet December 12 1952 ln the new cafeteria Red Barber was here for the same occasxon two years ago He said that he had hesntated to come this year because he had found that he had a tendency to repeat himself but cer talnly no one found this to be true He covered a wide field of topics concentratxng mostly on base ball and the importance of not over emphasizmg sports At the conclusxon he offered to show any one his World Series scorebook Everyone present hopes that Red Barber will return to Kingston again soon and often Ninety four SENIOR PROM of the mam soclal events of the year was held ln the MJ M gym Despite an unsuccessful football bout w1th Newburgh everyone was xn very high spxrlts The theme of the gala alfaxr was An Eve nmg in Pans On the center of the lloor was a very realxstlc lookmg Elffel Tower Champagne glasses bubbles and top hats wlth whxte gloves, bearing the names of couples present covered the walls Lynda Sulko and Eileen Sickler were the co chairmen of the Prom Asslstmg them were Fleurette Reon chanrman of decorations Helen Cas persen of refreshments Toni McClellan of pubh clty and Sally Rose of tickets The music was supplied by Don Pxerson and hxs orchestra . 1 1 U 1 . . , , . . . . , 1. , 3 . y . 1 1 1 . ' I 1 I ' ' , I ' Y ' I ' 1 ' . . . Y . . - e 1 1 Y . . . . Y , ' . . v ' :fl ' , s . S- ga 1 P -A. N'- ' 1- UN 1 Z. - , A' 'f 1. A ,ff ' . -IJ , .nf ' V A A K X A r . 't l N ,ls , Y I 1 I X I 1 . 1 I n 1 . . . . ' ' I I I . y ' - ' u - ' - - n , - I I ' 1 I - s ' ' - 1 1 ' A 1 I 1 - I 1 ' M31dS and Men HARVEST MOON Our first blg dance the Harvest Moon was held m the early fall on October 18 It was a huge success bemg attended by nearly one hundred dfty couples The theme the Hatflelds and McCoys offered somethmg new ln decoratxons A stxll occu pled the center of the shmy dance floor whlle the walls were decorated w1th jugs bearlng the names of the couples present The success of this event was largely due to the effort of Lynda. Sulko who always heads the hard worklng commlttees Thls annual affaxr IS Trl Hi sponsored and the gals do the bxddlng The Harvest Moon wlll always remam hlgh on our hst of fondest memorles as senxors m Kmgston Hlgh School THE SWEETHEART SWIRL Prlsma held lts annual dance the Sweetheart Swxrl Valentmes Day February 14 m the M J M gym In fitting with the day and the name of the dance the gym was decorated wlth hearts On the center of the floor there was a very large replica of a Valentmes Day card Hearts bearmg the names of the couples present covered the walls Lynda Sulko was general chalrman of the dance Those asslsting Lynda were Frances Schuman chaxrman of decorations Barbara Davxs of txckets Helen Taylor refreshments Rose Doyle publlcxty Shlrley Terwlllxger chaperones and Helen Cas persen orchestra Muslc was provxded by Roger Thorpes Stardusters Everyone agreed that the dance was a huge success 'itll JUNIOR PROM Roses roses everywhere on one wall a rose cov ered trelhs around the orchestra a pmcket fence covered wlth roses an the center of the dance door a rustlc cedar brxdge over a sparkhng stream that flowed between a rose sprlnkled lawn this was the settmg for the Junior Prom held ln the MJM gym on Apnl 25 On the wall were httle black figures of gurls and boys dancing wlth a romantlc yellow moon ln the background Each pair bore the names of a couple present Before the intermlssion there was a spot dance at the end of whlch Barbara Greene and Mxke Flanagan found themselves on the spot and were awarded a prxze Speed Sherers orchestra provided llvely muslc and a smooth vocalist Nlneiy-HVE MARS!-IAL BALL Socxal llfe for the year 1953 began wlth the Marshals Ball held on January 17 ln the M J M gym whxch was literally packed wlth students who came to enjoy both the entertainment and the dancmg The mam event of the evemng was the crownmg of the marshal queen Terry Lasher An other novelty of the ball was a marrxage booth where a mock Justlce of the peace earned on a brxsk trade m red wlfute and blue weddmg rmgs Ann Dlttmar the gxrl who had accumulated the most rxngs at the end of the evemng was awarded a prlze Mr Martm gave a short farewell address smce thxs was the last event he would attend as prmci pal of K I-I S 'Y C1 Flutes Bert Bxshop Jolm Edmgel Hazel Roberts Nancy Herzog Patrlcxa Schatzel Oboe Lee Herrlngton Audrey Kallert B flat Clarmet Robert Coutant Chus Brown Robert Telller Carolyn Dubols Helen Grunenvx ald John Tomaseslu Cllffold Mxller Mary Bouchard Mane Schellhammer Judnth Broskxe Thomas Resso Many Lou Kellerhouse Druscllla Freel Jerome Kmgsburg A10 Salustl Ronald Lawrence Vxncent Costello James Decxcco Ann Thomas Alto Clarinet Kenneth Hyatt Bass Clarinet Patrxcna Gallagher Kathexme Broskxe Band Director Mr Marhn Morrette Saxes Ole Chrlstensen Lance Lasher Walter Debrosky Robert FIOPE John Mazzucca Lorxn Beehler Thomas Neal Louls Perry Bassoon Dnuns Robert Pomeroy Martm Kelly George Duifner Douglas Creamer Peter Cam James Freer Barbara Goodlson Bells Marcy Levme Barbara Clement Majorettes Shlrley Albrlght Shxrley Terwnhger Mary Myers Sylvxa Smith N Indy slx Cornets Robert Luedtke Thomas Dugan Robert McN1erney Arthur Brant Etta Brant Robert Welsman James S1lvestr1 James Nerone Howard Swehla George Tlcefelt Walter Colcough Wllllam Parmelee Stephen Thomas Jane Schlpp Horns Jacquelme Burhans Margie Boyce June Snyder Donna Pearson Trombones Arthur Flore Theodore Marable Rxchard Sm1th Br1an Fennelly Barltones Florence Woerner Barbara Slmmons Robert Cambell Basses Decosta Dawson Bruce Tubby Clyde Brodhead Peter Zegel Rxchard Balley e is 2 F 2 ' . -f Q .,,. sw , , i ' .f Az?-f' aj K w-,,.,,, -:Y .-ir--X. 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Y y I ' ' r 1 , A I I ' 1 , First Violin Gunter Jane Concert Mistress Autormo Rocco Brown Lois Chmura, Veronica Cohn, Peter Fiore, Mary Harrison, Leith Granberg, Edward Schwartz, David Van Kleeck, Dorothea Second Violin Zimmerman, Patricia Bouchard, Joseph Camhi, Murray Cherrick, Deena Cowan, Douglas Leverenz, Barbara Shellenberger, Robert Smith, Marjorie Whitmore, Betty Lou Wieland, Sally Viola Tellier, Betty Day, Nancy Goodison, Barbara Kittie, Donna McGreevy, Robert Rich, Sally Oboe Kallert, Audrey Herrington, Lee rchestra Director Mr Harry Berchm Flute Bishop, Berr Edinger, John Clarinet Coutant, Robert Tellier, Robert Baritone Saxophone Christensen, Ole Cello Maines, Dorothy Hyatt, Betty Ann Kellerhouse, Mary Lou Stoutenberg, Gladys Ninety-eight String Bass Dawson DeCosta Millonig David Wentworth Glenda Woerner Florence Horns Burhans, Jacqueline Boice, Marjorie Pearson, Donna Snyder, June Trumpet Luedtke, Robert Brant, Etta Brant, Arthur Trombone Marable, Theodore Smith, Richard Percussion Kelley, Martin Tympani Pomeroy, Robert Snare Drum Duifner, George Bass Drum Piano Freer, Harry ff' ,a-f Sopranos Auchmoody, Dayle Avenings, Aija Bouchard, Marianne Boyle, Ruth Chmura, Veronica Deyo, Lois Dugan, Gail Dunham, Juanita Ellsworth, Nancy Etchells, Linda Fatum, Estelle Foure, Jackqueline Garrity, Lillian Harris, Arlene Haulenbeck, Jacqueline Kelley, Hilda Larios, Marlene Maines, Barbara Mazdin, Joan Meyers, Mary Miller, Barbara Ani Palen, Edith Reis, Eileen Riseley, Donna Rylance, Jeanne Wells, Jean Altos Berbenick, Patricia Bouchard, Claudia Boyce, Margaret Bruno, Betty Bruno, Grace Cherny, Audrey Chmura, Barbara Danford, Margaret Grady, Aline Gunter, Jane Haver, Cynthia Havlin, Beverly Herdman, Doris Jackson, Nancy Lapo, Mary Maines, Dorothy Mower, Diane Netherwood, Linda Puhamus, Marianne Redmond, Mary Rylance, Carol Smith, Janet Tacorchick, Janet Vitarius, Ethel Choir Director Mr. Leonard Stine Accompanist Cameron Rylance Assistant Arlene Harris Ninety-nine Tenors Alward, Robert Armstrong, George Autorino, Rocco Burnett, Fred Carpinelli, Bernard Diamond, Robert Donnelly, Charles Eckert, Robert Feeney, Edward Giannuzzi, Paul Hotaling, Kenneth Hyatt, Kenneth Kelly, Martin Luedtke, Robert Mannello, Robert Marchetti, William Petro, Stanly Radcliffe, James Roosa, William Salewski, Helmut Souers, Jerry Talleur, David Basses Bechtold, John Bishop, Bert Christensen, Ole Dahl, George Dawson, DeCosta Demmel, Thomas Dolan, Robert Ferraro, James Finger, Brian Gallo, Robert Granberg, Edward Green, Roland Harrison, Leith Lasher, David Lasher, Lance Lawrence, Ronald McGreevy, Robert Miller, Clifford Miller, Harold Nerone, James Rylance, Cameron Schoonmaker, ack Schwarz, William Steketee, Peter Suarez, Joseph Thompson, John Trowbridge, Walter VanBuren, Raymond at KV X.h May Day Mglleflllal Maid of Honor Nancy Wllson UQ 5 J tid: 'T at 41. ii- Court Helen Caspersen Patrxcla Cullum Rose Mary Doyle Ellen O Rellly W- Exleen Sxekler F if ' Carolyn Tremper Jean Miller xx M 1 x Prlme Mlnlster ,. J .1 Donald Barnes hgvgffx' 5' aww 'Y PROGRAM .. Openmg Number by K H S Band gasfyfv' 4 'f b Pllnle MlDlSt9TS Address ClOVNI1lIlg of the Queen Queen s Response Presentatlon of Roses To Team Captams Tumblmg Exhlbmtxon MJM Students March Drlll Semor Leaders Club Twlrlers Drlll Boxmg Exhlbxtxon K H S Boys May Pole Dance Jumor Leaders Club Recessxonal of Queen and Court One Hundred JS Wie, Crown Bearer Txmothy O Rexlly 5, 4, A, i Train Bearers Lxnda Kxom and Marcla f' in fund? an-4' I ,U PL . - . f ' .ft Q A.w:.'f N., . , 'N K- ' ' ' , fi., U ' D , , 5' Qwrllz 1 i S' A' 741553 W - , ,L DY' 'L , S X J ' ' ' . ' ' L Y -I NX 1 . ' vo 1 r r f -9 A ' X z 1 . R - -, w. f J an R V wx i X Q x . ' L . ' 7 1 . by x, ,, -, T1 ,N A - -, r ' 1 1 I . CY ' ' lv 'S' - . D. v 5, ,X . . X- A 0 l 1 ' . L. . v ' 'Vw A, f ' flaw' r 1 .lf . , xv, .x- Q . -W Q-hu lv ,, 5-.as Fx 'lf'-t . .X -'1 51 ' .3 H. 1 gfl. F ' , L ',. . -, 4531: n -. 5 4 - Nr. I . g ,L , A' .. -I K 1 iw .. K , rw U 5 as if 1. 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N' pfp V 1 I' 5 N 10 B-accalaurate Service June 21 1953 FATHER WILLIAM MICHAEL RAFTERY Asslstant Pastor St Peters Roman Cathohc Church Class N1ght 5 iv' S P Zim S C J D E N G d G Ed J Wil P l L V Dyke OHddt J MARNI PALEY SHIRLEY M CRAIG Valedlctorian Salutatorlan Commencement Program June 22 1953 Selections by Kmgston High School Orchestra Mr Harry Berchin Conductor Processional March- Pomp and Circumstance .................. Elgar Invocation Salutatory ................................ ........... S hirley Craig Selections by Kingston High School A Capella Choir Mr. Leonard Stine Director Valedictory ........................ ..... ............. M a rni Paley Presentation of Awards ............. Superintendent Arthur J Laidlaw Presentation of Class ...................... Principal Theron L Culver Awarding of Diplomas ........................... Clarence S. 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Ayr :, f ' A s?'frf'f If , N Q X Q 4' It 1 1 z-' f 1 9 0 40 m1Q5'B7,.-ear-q-9 3 gas ---'fa nV Q: ofrY h v '? e v- B-at 6 I :'t,':vg-vxzwv -ed,-'F-if 49 45 49 49 -33 Q7 44A4 ana-ee:-K 41 Row Rau RDW A m Lou K nt Ray G ll Dl k LeF vre Bill Engl lfl p Rob k ob Dt LeR y Sleffer P l Mu e o B ll R e S k t P b Dtt 1 loudt G B uce Mun o C ach H 15 Ch le oh son Larry McMl NI fo Robe o A K h pt Co h Burke Jo T k Jack Red o d R y Ro Al Wood e J Mll Rcha Hlto R Bu ns John og Asst Mg DickD y Jo K sh f Varsity Football '- I Preseason expectations for a successful football season se mjed vergqibn mainly due JD the returningegyfgeqnly hree veterans around which was to ilt th 1952 team Veteran backsfGene Mazza and Capt Pat Manfro and x.tack16,jB11l Engle were the nucleus of av green Quad Drilll g a turn out of soine fifty boys day afte day in the 'Whse of the T formation Coaches Burke and Hurley unveiled a spirited team Septem- ber 20 at the Stadium against the favored Mont Pleasant Red Raiders. The game ended in a 6-6 deadlock with scatback Orvie Giles accounting for the Kingston 'A score on a 63 yard punt return. A string of six impressive victories followed as the Ma- roon and White gridders turned in wins over Highland Poughkeepsie Curtiss High Mid- dletown Oneonta and Port Jervis. The annual Thanksgiving Day classic was scheduled at Newburgh. Kingston boasted a 3-0 Duso record while N.F.A. had suffered a tie against Poughkeepsie giving them a 2-1 league record. However the power and experience of the Goldbacks were too much for K.H.S. that afternoon and Newburgh once again took undisputed possession of the Duso crown. On t H., 3m175CvB1QKi33 ,LWB 1 CMG l OC QP' 73 27 ali 44 an as Ql- 4 :ICQ we 'I ala! ,,..i IJ!! lv---1-x me '7 4 4 ss- xy pai. I ,Q ew .J Q 9 '-,Nasa 5 QC y-ev lb. Row Roland Gray Jack Lffner Bull Mergendahl Skip Stauble Jlm DeC1cco Davld Chrlstlana Bob Johnson Vincent Callendo Row Jxmmy Jackson Bob Manello Bllly Merrill John Thurln Ronny Anderson Klo Saluste BOD Gallo Wxllle Godwxn Tony Koenlg Ken Hyatt Row Barney Mlllens Bob Reer Duck BBHOIK James MacDonald Walt Holsopple Don VanKleeck Larry Dauchenhausen Harry Reppert. Coach Gllllgan Row flutzgh Whalen Gerry Trought Don Holsopple Garry Johnston Bernie Smith Ronny Ashdown Nell Keyser Monk Richards Tom Neal Al Long Art. os os Mgr Sept Sept Oc Oc c Oc Nov 8 Nov 27 Mont Pleasant Highland Poughkeepsle Curtlss Hngh Mlddletown Oneonta Port Jerv1s Newburgh ' Here There 26 0 Here 20 19 Here 25 7 There 16 0 There 48 7 Here 25 7 There 0 39 ' Indicates D.U.S.O. League games Freshman Football One Hundred thlrteen I X11 grlx 5 1 N l I . Veany Basketball 0 HIST HCSTU l UICSTUI if CSTOK ,nlGSm mwsr xlll55T Row l Blll DuBols Bull Haber Dlck Bezemer John Goclwm Palmer Broadhead George Telepas Row 2 Tom Davltt Mgr Jack Dawkins John Houghtallng Charles Johnson John Woolsey Robert Manello Nell Keyser Coach Hurley Roh 3 Herb Waterous Bob Mames Jlm Colcough Arthur Miller Joe Markle Tom Flemming Row 4 Richard Dempsey Junior Jackson Alo Saluste Denms Lenahan George Hamilton Bob Dawkins John Cody Mgr Coach Klas Absent Ray Lawrence One Hundred f0llX'lB6h Desplte the fact that there were only a few veterans returmng from last years squad the Maroon Cagers fought thelr way stubbornly through 18 regular games and a 3 game sectxonal tournament to emerge second m the DUSO conference Wxth the startmg flve of Telepas Haber Brodhead Bezemer and DuBoxs Kingston made a good showmg by takmg 14 out of 21 games The Maroon Cagers opened therr successful season by mppmg the Fallsburgh Comets 65 64 rn an overtlme thnl ler DuBo1s emerged as the resplendent hero w1th 22 pomts Wlth 1 15 remammg DuBoxs dropped ln 2 foul shots to seal our vlctory From Fallsburgh to Mxddletown we took 4 before bowmg' to Poughkeepsle Kmgston s agile but small Ma roons were unable to overcome physlcal handxcaps m slze agamst the Brldge C1ty Blues on a cramped court where the fast breaklng style IS always at a dlsadvan tage In our first run wlth Newburgh we suEered a costly defeat whxch dropped us 2 full games behxnd the Goldbacks We hopped back ln the rmg and vlctorxously took 5 rn a row Then we suffered 3 on the chm as we fell to Mxddletown Poughkeepsxe and Port Jervls Al though the Maroon Cagers were left out ln the cold once agam when NFA narled down lts fourth stralght DUSO League champxonshlp we had our revenge when therr total of 37 vlctorxes ln a row over the two year span went down the drain as Klngston rallied to the occasxon and went on to score a mxghty 58 52 upset vlctory over the Academy qumtet Following our proud victory over Newburgh we mpped Beacon and Monticello to finish the season ln second place K I-I S advanced to the semx finals of the fifth an nual intersectxonal basketball tournament wrth a con vincmg 80 64 victory over Nott Terrace I-hgh School of Schenectady We dndnt take the champlonslup but the team was one of the most splnted that Coach Klas has unvalled in a good whlle The boys recexved undymg support from the students and were sure that nf the spirxt 15 as good next year well have another tlne team I 1 1 fi E tg, , 511 ' ' if . l ra A V, -nf: Y- 't Mx. 1 A A51 F hh ' A -,Ng ver I V ol ,A ' ' 'fs 'lg I ' ' ' ES ' f I 1- .. 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' Dec Dec Dec Jan J an J an Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 12 Fallsburgh 16-Ellenvllle 19 Liberty 9-Mxddletown 13 Poughkeepsle 16-Port Jervls 22 Newburgh 27 Beacon 30-Montlcello 3 Fallsburgh 6-Ellenvllle 10-Llberty 13 Mlddletown 17 Poughkeepsle 20-Port Jerv1s 24-Newburgh 27 Beacon 3-Montxcello INTERSECTIONALS Nott Terrace Mont Pleasant Mlddletown Here There Here Here There Here There Here There There Here There There Here There Here There Here K O 65 64 67 54 75 52 64 61 67 76 60 50 62 67 84 60 69 57 74 68 80 45 68 62 61 62 71 80 56 58 58 52 69 67 72 59 80 64 55 64 60 61 One Hundred Killeen 'Q' as 11 x 4 N: QMS U 7 iw? ,ms if pssrp, +95 0 cz- 9' 'll' vf xtssrg l l at Q5 4' QAXXGST04, F fr. f tsssv ,QXXG 5704, Wssfgxf pussrp, pxussrg, Qlgsfep S, T3 VK l 'l I lll I l t g Mk h M, Jk A G The Maroon Harrlers opened the1r tough schedule wlth a one point defeat by Monticello on Sep tember 26 at the Stadlum Despxte the loss of last year s star Ronald Thomas Coach Klas felt that he had developed a good squad bullt around some of last years re turnees Frank Txano Bob Mc Greevy Joe Markle Robert Baxley Bucky Mlller John Brown and Webster Henderson Our H111 and Dalers were proud of the1r smashlng vlctory over Newburgh by a margm of 21 pomts but unquesuonably our greatest achlevement of the sea Cross Country Opponent K H S p Montlcello Arlington Mlddl6tOWH Newburgh DUSO League Meet 2nd Place Sectlon 9 Meet lst Place O H ld l son was the capture of the sectlon 9 trophy at Bear Mt on November 7 By wmnlng thls lmportant meet our runners qualified for the State Flnals whlch were held at Schenectady Several of our boys were suffermg from severe colds the day of the State Meet and thls hmdered the1r best perfor mance Kmgston fimshed last The season mlght be termed good and the boys deserve a blg hand for the1r ambxtlous splrxt and stlck to lt lveness Next year wlth the maJor1ty of the present team returnmg, we have hope for an even more successful season. ,J ' 1 ls, ' 4 qs' . 'C' on ,. -1- o s 4 gg. aj' 9 1- f' S - f 4 - ab 0 .. 7 9 I ' 4 N f -, 1. - we f ' 0 ' -- A -- 2 r -N. fr' X 1- ' -7. ,xv F V f 1 Q Q- ,Q G5 if ' s 4 'Y' - A f .- ' S 5 1 I ' 5 , 35 1' '. ' ' ' , 'fr f N 04 l. T r '- - ' , 2 - . ' 'S .- uv Q: l N . F I r .K 9.5 V I ' 'rg , F. f 'T-4, l ' 1 A V vu., 'ig kt K X . Row l: Frank Tiano, Joe Markle, 'ebs er Henderson. , r hur M er, Cap ., Bob Bailey. Row 2: Jack Hotnling, John Brown, Mar n Jakubowski, Paul Rodriguez, Tom Davitt. llow 3: St W' , M r., John Boswell, l e Ro , J mes Leonard , Poac Kias. Row 3: Sl: VN: , 1' ., John Cul'a , Ramon ji , B l Car pl ll, George Cker, l-I ,l Smith, Bill uldy. , , . . . Op . , l u . . r . , ' . .. ...... . . 32 25 ,- I ' ' 25 36 - ' : , . , .......... . U , s I n s . ' , ...... . . . . . 20 41 H H , . . - - - . y 'Hi QQQ X., 'wif' ..-wr ev ff QQQQE? 42' Ci! xxl 51,1 y 94.510 'AF 1 Qxbsaf xl V0 sus, CQ I 274, 0 1'- S U' wg, J H, I QNGSQ QA Sly, 01 xx! Sig xx, h 0 M570 Nl 'YQ' ml S7 -,HB ST 65370 SF! 09 aff 4 R0 IJM Sli Cicc0C ot RBlleyCMuph RCmb HWG e JAiell R0 2 J Helms J F el JK H 0 y e G J L e DAhdo T k aG nKi A :M Pndn G M NKy H dh1BM yRRittus Coach G. Warren Klas and Capta1n John Mazzuca, have the honor of leadmg the track squad through a tough schedule About 50 boys reported for practxce, among whlch there are about 10 veterans. In the field events, except for Strlcker and Engle, a group of relatxvely green athletes will take over. On the track we have sev eral veteran cmdermen mcludlng Arthur Mlller, Orvllle Glles, Web ster Henderson, Charles Coutant, Charles Johnson, John Mazzuca, Charles Murphy and Harold May May May May May May May June 2 9 13 15 20 23 30 6 Track Mlddletown Port J erv1s Sz MOntlC6l1O Tannersvllle J V Poughkeepsle New Paltz J V DUSO There Port J ervxs There Here Here League Meet Newburgh Sectlon N1ne Meet Klngston Intersectlonal West Meet Polnt One Hundred S0 C Y. Mlller At thls stage of the game, Coach Klas IS doubtful as to the prospects of the team We are hoplng, along w1th the Coach, that the newcomers wxll develop and that last year's members will 1mprove thelr txmes and dlstances so as to lnsure a good showmg ln the DUSO meet Everyone, team and fan ahke, IS hoplng for a DUSO vlctory We feel confident that lf the boys are glven the proper support, they'll come through on the long end of the scores I 1 w A : ' Sis: ' 'ff N--W f 4, - , . .su , N , y , . N . QUE. . j S X X . s 1 , s s 1 S m - Q E14 E g X if N, , . . 9515 ,, M 0 x A Eg. ? Y ,www ,A A 1 p i ff' , 1 A 1 . . . .gms N Q , ' 7 4 , . Ogio .sv s 2 If ku QQ if 5- 4 X 3 X wa I . . gi. 9 6 - kv A.. n u fin K I fi- K Wx! L 1 - 41 , :! m- V-,Y 4. iff?-To , , ' ' , af-. ' I ' ' f N Q Q,-4, . 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JJ 4 41 ' w y , . 9' L , . 4 , , V E Y P 'I' n er T O t d Go J A All B B As the spring season rolled around the baseball turnout re vealed that seven of last year s starting Nine had returned this year About 35 boys reported for tryouts from which Coach Burke had to p1ck 20 for the Varsity Team The lnfield 1S well taken care of with John Armstrong at first Paul Johnson at second, and Ed Van Loan at third If per chance the ball should accidentally get past our splendld infield we have an equally efliclent defense in our outfield with Chuck Engle in left field Lou Perry in the center spot and Joe Modlca spllttlng the right posxtlon wlth Bob Fay In the battery top bill April May May May May May May May May May May June 30 Poughkeepsie Port J ervls Arlington Middletown Newburgh Beacon There There Here Here There Here Baseball 1 Poughkeepsle Port J ervxs Middletown Arlington Newburgh Beacon ' NON DUSO GAMES Here Here There There Here There lk mg w111 probably be glven to George Telepas on the mound and Bob Schelxghtner behind the plate The Burkemen are well supplied Wlth substltutes Coach Burke has two good sub catchers in John Godwin and Ron Ashdown and he also IS supplled w1th four addi tional pitchers Jack Houghtalmg Bruce Bechtold Frank R615 and Joe Mod1ca Paul Glannuzzl will probably be at short stop Coach Burke feels he has the making of a wmmng team If they recexve the backmg of the loyal fans and students they have great promise of br1ng1ng home another DUSO champlonslnp for the school Bowl 'I' D ltt, J Culjak, B D wklns, J Hoffman Bowl! C DeClcco, Mg J Jacks ,J N ne, J D kl s, G Smith, J Tuck E Blackwll, A Salust. E Madison Raw!! R Slelght J Lo g R Hilton R Raible R Welsha pt B Mines, HOsterhout, T Nel F Ro e, Coach Gr er Onc Hundred eighteen Row I: J. Armslron . B. Fa , J. Modica, F. Reis, C. Engle. L, erry, G. elepas, Row 2: B. S ellghln , D. Schroeder, J. urk, J. Houghtallng, K. s erhoudt, P.Brodhea , J. dwln, Row 3: . Bten , P. Johnson, R. shdown, T. amore, B. echlold, E. Vanl. ' , C ' I ke. 4 . , - I 1 ' 5 ' 'C . 7 ' . . ' 11 14 7 . - Y 7 , . , n 4 1 . . 18 ' ' . Y . u a u 21 , ' ' as n l ' ' u o . 1 ' , 26 ik . . . . . . . . . 28 - - - 9 as ' l : . av . . a . . : . r,, . on . ero . aw n . . r , . e . e, . . : . , . n , . , . , . u , . a . . a. . w un . Aprll 27 Aprll 30 May May May May May GOLF Llberty Poughkeepsle Beacon Mlddletown Llberty Poughkeepsxe Mlddletown May 25 Beacon IH I D L El There Here Here There Here There Here There June 1 Sect1on N1ne Tournament Os1r1s Country Cluo Go Temus b g Guug Apr11 23 Aprll 27 Apr11 30 May May May May May May May TENNIS Beacon Poughkeepsle Mlddletown Ellenvllle Newburgh Beacon Poughkeepsle M1dd18tOWH Ellenvllle Newburgh There There Here There Here Here Here There Here There YUSW ASNE we W I hJSoo MK M OSH .. A , S! , X X x L 3 ' N ' 3 S' Q 3 . Row : . Wi son, J. empsey, . Comstock, J. Markle, L. wyn. Row 2: B. Comstock, H. Sneed. R. Marks, R, Shellen er er, C h , 7 f . 9 ' 4 ' 14 ' 7 18 ' 11 21 ' 14 ' 18 ' . . ' , - 21 ' ' ' 25 1,fh,W,g 1, l I , V -J U ,' ' . , xi N X ' ' h 1 ' 8:31 1 1, , ' ,, g 0 ' ae , 4 I . .x 3 1 . . n , r fp . 1. , , X .. ,Wu - f fy ' T yer f 1 Q C '-,X!'J.: Ui W ' qi , . ,' A 0 f - A' ' Q. . ' f ' uf , Row : R. Smith, G. Baec tle, . ch nmaker, . antrowltz. Row 2: M. Silk, P. andel. n undred ni t C St Ursula s vs Senior Leaders 444 ,jp Freshman Basketball Informals S J unlor ws Champs G -E117-EB pai :ow I trafcb exghi' W sis 0 P 2 so F8 B WU f0C6Bf' Dhhiotge' halen W Gfldw 3 50 r H D Sl ' F- Bm, 1 G Film' ' mme M 71 www Ono Hundred tw my 113 0011 gA WZH M SSh A Sl GM TK G BM LS JMD Boys Bowlmg Bowlmg IS rapldly developxng mto a major actxvlty nn K H S The boys show great enthusxasm and C0mp6tlt1Ve spnrlt Thls year eight teams were formed wxtha captam for each team Throughout the year records of the teams and mdlvldual averages were kept as the teams competed agalnst each other At the end of the season the five top men of the club were orgamzed as a team Thls group under the leadershlp of Elvln Rose and wmth the support of George Stoutenburgh Arnold Buck Alfred Woods and Gerald Houghtahng represented Kmgston Hlgh School at the Class A Sectlon 9 Tournament at Newburgh Our team won the Class A trophy beatmg Newburgh and Mlddletown 1n a three game SGFICS We rolled 2353 In add1t1on George Stoutenburgh won an 1nd1v1dual trophy Everyone lmproved hxs scores and had a lot of fun doing lt We congratulate Mr Zambernardl the boys bowlmg coach on the wonderful Job he has done nn gettmg the teams mto shape and m makmg the season such a successful one Captain Won Lost Elvm Rose Joe McDermott Al Woods A1 Buck Henry Jacobs Joe Kahsh Roy Slngleton Bob Ralble Onel-Iddt tyo Row 1: G. Houghtallng, A. Wood, E. Rose, G. Stoutenbur h, . Buck. Ro : . Jacobs, . Bruno, . c wartz, . Heisman, P. nagra, R. Palen. Row 3: R. Belsel, . cDonough, . rlcisak, . Acker, . orrls, Mr. G. Zamhernardl. Row 4: F. Jankowski, I. Lessick, J. Kallsh, . lngleton, . c ermott. Q 0 1 . . , . ' . , a A Q u , , A . 1 . . , . - 9 . . , , , . ' . ' .1 , . . . , l 9 I . ' .... ................... 1 4 3 . .... ........... . . . 5 12 ' ............. .......... 5 12 ' ........... . ........ 5 12 ' . . . . .................. . . 4 13 un re ' - .ii R is Lee B Otlleb N Lu le B Green N Shurter G Kias M Kruds C T pe S C D Auchmoody M Boyce P Sickler P McClellan J Suppl s D Fast Row hillgiohngt B W r ecke D Joh son C Fiedler M Ad ms M Clea P H b Nagl Bokle B Ch J Alte G DUE!! A re Ru eter Sulko M Pley P Pe y ck o e o C um al M Myes B Es th M Levlnto S Rose C Grim Row Row 2 Row 3 X mrtmbcf-4 ICO ft C Valentine B Mautone L Konluk A Cates J Haulenbe k J Kessle E We ner R Gadd A Dug N Sllvestrl M Schellhammer e Miller M Don ldson A Davi B Davenport I Dedy S Rhodes B D nport I D dy S Rhode B Schoo maker S Smith D V n Kleeck Etchell D Herdma A Sch albach enp P H tto C Withem S Mlllike A Chern y M S te S Phillips L Gray M Van Ste burgh J Wenzel V Weeks J La Guardia E Schaffer Leaders Club SENIOR DIVISION OFFICERS JUNIOR DIVISION OFFICERS Phylis Hutton Joan Wenzel Beverly Davenport Sue Milliken Advisor Miss Nalton President Nan Shurter Vice President Barbara Chumura Recording Secretary Rose Doyle Corresponding Secretary Claire Griffin Treasurer Eileen Sickler Advisor Miss Leach Purpose To give girls interested' in athletics an opportunity to develop and show their skill, to sharpen their qualities of leadership, and to develop them physically. Activities The Senior Leaders Club began their social activities with the Sweater Hop, held early in the fall. During the winter a basketball team was formed which competed against St. Ursula's and the Knox School in Cooperstown. The girls spent the spring diligently practicing a marching drill which they presented at May Day. After try-outs were over the Club held their annual picnic. There the new members were initiated and the old members received their pins. Junior Leaders began the year by selling pencils containing the basketball schedule. After try-outs and the admission of new members, the girls planned a rollar-skating party and a picnic. On May Day, the Club presented the Maypole dance, an annual Junior Leader's activity. One Hundred twe nty- two CML MB J M J i yMM gl AWo EMMh iff MSt Ad M SM oll GITIS Bowhng TEAM CAPTAINS Lynda Sulko Glona Mod1ca Elalne McMahon Sandra Margolls Clalre McMahon Advusor Mxss Leach Purpose To encourage gurls who are mterested m bowlmg to develop thelr abxlxty and to help them acqulre the techmque of experienced bowlers Actnvntles Bowllng IS a sport enjoyed by both men and women Glrls ln K H S have made lt a favonte agam th1S year For a few of the girls strlkes and spares added up to make thexr games worth notmg Lynda Sulko and Joan Setera are the hlgh scorers Thls year we had five teams conslstmg of some veterans from last year and some DOVICCS How ever by the end of the season many of the novlces had qulte equalled the vets O!! H dredtetyh Row 1: J. Tierney, . c Lahon, . arnovltz, . Wlnne, G. ocllca. Row 2: P. Volstein, . Terne . . ag ore, . za, . c a on. Bow 3: M. Kellerhause, D. Mower, L. Sulko, J. Vaselewskl, L. McDonald. Row 4: A. McAul e, . e era, J. Setera, B. u rey, C. artin, . arg s. O , I . . . . . V 9 ' 7 N u ' - n ' . ' 1 - - u n as ' n - 1 e un W n -t If C BG D T tg '1'Mc111 Mmm 6522 xfgqcg Li? fyPQ-X RX if xg? VARSITY CAPTAIN Diane Johnson CO CAPTAIN Sally Rose ADVISOR Miss Leach PURPOSE To promote school spirit to set high standards of conduct among spectators at all school games and to encourage good sports manship by everyones viewing K H S s contests ACTIVITIES Their Job being to foster school sportsmanship as a whole these eight energetic girls have been leading the student body in lively cheers From brisk football com petitions to the excitement of a basketball game the Varsity Cheerleaders have made it their point to lead the student body in cheering the team on to victory M, . e I V Cheerleaders J U NIO R V CAPTAIN Frances Cragan co-CAPTAIN ,V Joyce Domanico A D V ISO R Miss Nalton PURPOSE To foster school spirit to set high standards of conduct for spectators at all J.V. games and to encourage good sportsmanship among ardent J.V. followeis. ACTIVITIES Like their big sisters the Var- sity Cheerleaders this squad has had an encouraging session at leading the cheers. Shortened from eight to six girls this year our JV. s have been full of vim vigor, and vitality. They are to be congratulated for a very credi- table job. Z ' On S. Ellsworth, R. Gadd, J. Domanico, A. Schwalbach, J. Erena. e Hundred twenty-fou V ' Ch l d i Inn' ,ral . 77 . . 1 9 s- - . , . . f ,Eg ' , . 1 v Ov . gf 5 . . ' . ' - I y I ' l.: ...j:l'.F r - I I ' v ,A WL hkkk digg. A A ,sv Vw, .. s l Row l: B. Rose, D. Johnson. V f J Row 2: P. ullum, . reene. I '- . Row 3: B. avis, C. remper. Q' I YQ Ro 4: . e an, . vn an. AIN' , - ' YJ - Q' K 1 1.f X . f, 6 -ll I 1 lx' : X 4 nl . Q- I J l , I. 'h i ' .-'. i I' I. J 4-- V 1 VP. Q is if 'CZ 1 Il . A 0 0 Y . ty Q r 2 1 1 - a Rad1O Club A A Councll A Capella Cholr Action Shots of Sports ACtlV1tl6S Act1v1t1es Plate Admlnlstratlon Plate Admlnlstrators And Came the Sprung Around School Shots Assemblles Athlet1cs Plate Baccalaureate Band Baseball Squad Basketball Squad Board of EdUCatlOH Bowlmg Boys Bowlmg Glrls Buslness Club Calendar Cheerleaders Chess Club Chorus Classes Plate Class Nlght Commencement Contents Plate Cross Country Culver Mr Theron Dame Rumor Staff Ded1cat1on Dedxcatee lnformally Dental Asslstants Dlscusslon Club Dog Lovers Club Faculty Football Freshman Football Varslty Foreword 4 H Club French Honor Society Freshman Class Future Future Future Future Farmers of Amerlca Homemakers of Amerlca Nurses of Amerlca Teachers of Amerlca Golf Squad Hlghest Honor Semors H1Y 90 110 90 91 106 107 92 93 114 115 2 108 110 0 14 16 60 62 Index Un ll 151, Hoderath Mr Hubert Informal poses Journallsm Club Jumor Class Junior Red Cross Kate Walton Fleld House Key Club Kmgston Hlgh School Language Club Leaders Club Letter Club Llbrary Club Maroon Masquers Maroon Staff Marshals May Day pxctures May Queen Mlller Mr Clliford Model Rallroad Club Natxonal Guard Socxety Natlonal Honor Soclety Orchestra Organlzatlons Plate Paletteers Prlsma Projectlon Crew Salutatorlan Sclence Club Senlor Class officers Senxor Play Senlors Skl Club Soclal Events Sophomore Class Stamp Club Student Councll Tennls Squad T1tle Page Track Squad Valedlctorlan Vocatlonal Blllldlllg Y Teens 56 57 1 70 73 90 91 20 54 94 95 58 59 . . 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