Kingston High School - Kingstonian Yearbook (Kingston, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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I... - - .. . ,.- ' .,. - w-, Ju - 4 - 445 ig , . . . - -, IW fa.-- .lm Af' , I, vm-r ' , I' ,t -z f I X FOREWORD We the class of 1951 1n order to help take someof the memor1es of the happ1est years of our l1ves along Wlth us have pub11shed th1s book lt seems as 1f It were only yesterday that we entered the portals of K1ngston I-hgh School as freshmen Th1s .Tune as we leave th1S 1nst1tut1on of learrung we w1ll be do1ng so w1th heavy hearts W1Sh1ng that we would be able to rehve these past four years Now we must go out 1nto the world on our own to thxnk for ourselves no longer to be d1rected and gu1ded by our teachers and adm1n1strators who have been so helpful Th1s year the book 1S larger and somewhat d1fferent from those pub11shed prev1ous1y Offset prmtmg has been used 1n the prxntmg of the book You wlll have noted that the tltle on the cover has been changed to memorxes of 1951 but the name of the yearbook 1S st1ll bas1cally the K1ngston1an We reallze that our annual st1ll has many 1mperfect1ons therefore we hope that the contents of the mater1al contamed Wlll shghtly redeem 1tS faults By means of th1s 1951 K1ngston1anwe have strlved to preserve those rnemor1es wh1ch shallbecome so preclous as tlrne goes on 4 1 9 l 0 a D D I o Y I I n o s I u . . . . . I i 9 o n FRANK MCGRELLI We had no sooner begun our fourth and f1nal year at Kmgston H1gh School than our Maker saw f1t to remove one of our fellow classmates Fatally mjured 1n an autornob1le acc1dent wh1ch resulted 1n h1s death on the followmg day Frank w1ll always be remembered as the type of person one l1kes to have around Atrue fr1end whowas always ready to help at a moment s not1ce Frank w1ll l1ve 1n our m1nds for years to come It 15 w1th these thoughts that we the Senlor Class of Kmgston I-hgh School dedlcate thls our 1951 Kmg stonlan Yearbook to the ab1d1ng memory of Frank Butch McGrell1s The Souls of the Just Are mn the Hands of the Lord The1r Reward IS wlth the Lord 5 1 0 9 ' If ,' ' . , . . . . . - v 1 , - . . . ,, ,, 0 ' 1 I V Il Rf ' AC, 5 '11 1 XN N-r Ill! lxlx 1 1 I3 Zlvsi Gu l ,, ii L.l,.l.Je ADMINIS TRATION .. A, Arthur R Hue Powell Mr .Tohn B Kennedy IS the head of the K1ngston Borough School D1str1ct He has con stantly strwen to render h1s most fa1thfu1 and competent serv1ce m all matters wh1ch have been brought to h1s at tent1on Of course one man would not be able to carry on all the affaxrs of a school as large as ours He 1S fortunate to have a hard workmg group such as our schoolboard to help h1m The Board members 1nd1 v1dually are promment men 1n Albert Fa1rch1ld W1ll1am L Morgan George M Lundy R Wrlght 1,7 commun1ty affa1rs and we ap prec1ate the tune wh1ch they so freely g1ve 1n the mterest of educat1on In order to handle the large amount of work con frontmg lt the Board 15 d1v1ded 1nto s e v e r al comm1ttees of three or four members We the Class of 51 w1sh to express our gratltude to the Supermtendent and the School Board and extend to them our good w1shes 1n the1r future undertaklngs . . N I . e Q I SUPERINTENDENT I . PRINCIPAL wtf 'Jr Burton W Hankey Mr Burton Hankey possesses the qualities thatare required of a successful administrator Mr Hankey is more than willing to give his time to students or teachers wishino advice on vari ous matters The students whom he helped will no doubt in future years well recall his excellent advice Mr Hankey s position is a full time one but he always has time for the athletic and social proorams of the school H co operates and supports all of our social and athletic events of the year H15 ready smile and wit are always at hand We the Class of 1951 wish to thank Mr Hankey for his guidance and help in the four years vu. have spent 1n Kingston High School We are confident that he will do a good Job in the future years in Kingston High School Without his understanding patience and good Judgment Kingston Hwh School would never have the excellent reputation of which wc are all proud PsYcHoLoG1sT DIRECTOR Anthony E Hock COUNSELLORS SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Hannah Jayne, Anita Williams, Katherine Cronin. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Dev- endorf, Harry B. Williams. LO0Kl G AHEAD GUIDA CE John Bennett As years go by students seem to appre ciate this particular department more and more Underthe dlrection of Mr J'ohnBen nett and his able assistants Miss Anita Williams, Miss Hannah Jayne, Miss Helen Devendorf, Miss Katherine Cronin, and Mr. Harry Williams, this department has un selfishly given its time in helping students with their individual problems. Besides giving advice to the students as to what they should do, the guidance depart- ment has performed many other notable feats. Among these have been, a tea for the college preparatory students, the showing of films onvarious occupations, sponsoring a career day, and preparing students for college board tests. This department is al- ways ready to assist the students in every way possible. We, the class of '51, wish to congratu- late the Guidance Department on the splen- did work they have accomplished throu hout our four years of high school. We wisg you continued success in all your undertakings in years to come. 9 6314'- In- ' VICTOR PICCONE Mathematlcs Department Head 1? ills' ANITA WILLIAMS Dean of Women Enghsh L RN JAMES W JONES Dean of Men WILLIAM IVESON Actxvmes DONALD HILBERT Hmory CLYDE BOYER PIIYSICSI Educatxon Dxrector of Athletlcs MARIETTA HUGHES Secretary s OfflCE EDDIE LOU BROWNLEE Secretary s Off1CS Ufflee Staff 10 DOROTHY BARTLETT Supenntendent s Offlce ELEANOR NOVITSKI PIIIICIPBI s offlce 'Z 1- Q-'ikf' A 'H I .za '-3 e O Nellson Andrews Robert Anthony Lenore Beers Albert Brenner Carr1e Brown Marlon Bush Marle Cahalan Katherlne Cromn :WS 1 Jane Darrow Ehzabeth Davenport Helen Devendorf Leonard Dobb Mxldred Edwards Margaret Fay Howard Hallock Robert Henderson Hannah Jayne Davmd .Tones Freda .Tones George Keefer Muriel Kerschner Jane Kilduff 151, Al1ce lXlcLaughl1n Ph1l1p Morgan W1ll1am Morgan Helen Page Victor Piccone Dorothy Pritchard Harold Pugh Nlarian Reniska Carrie Schulz Myre Scovell Herman Shiplett 44 Mary Kltchener Lewls Kohn John KOp1Ck1 LOIS Lee lvlary Beth Le1ghton Ethel Nlaxwell S Ed McConnell Helen McHugh Mar1an Murphy Ehzabeth Norbert Genev1eve Norbert Enid Sweet Nan Lee Taggart Beryl Thomas Marjorie Thomas Helen Thompson Alberta Toole Theodosia Trotzski Dorothy Turner 6 -R .Tohn Va1l Andrew V1ctor Loretta W81S Harry B Wxlllams lXfl1r1am W1ll1ams Vlanda Zawatskl. ASSLSTANT TE XCHERS FIRST ROW Xian K Kane Elatme K Peters Dorothy Burak SEC,OIxD ROW B Rlchard Rutkowskt Charly: Jackson Xlonsuetr Monsuen Donald C Stal tr Vocation al Hugh School s Now Attraction at P fmzwff Book ll x 5 X -S . rv! n Q 1: ' 7 I L ..- ,,: ,, ,fi xp ,. . 31. P Y .ft af s ' 4 1 A s I' A vii CLASS SONG TUNE: HALLS OF IVY Our senior year has passed, Our voices we now raise To Kingston High we proudly sing Our gratitude and praise. We ll ne er forget the knowledge That we have learned from you You ll be our gulde 1n all That we may say or may do We re sorry we must part From classmates grown so dear Yet pleasant memorles wlll brmg them near But now we re on our way The class of f1fty one W1th our maroon and gray to say well done Oh our song 15 one of days Spent IH Klngston I-I1gh so dear For 1n our vault of preclous thouvhts We ll always keep you near Rlta Gelb CL SS POEM If I were glven one w1sh today I know that I would w1sh to stay Among my fr1ends both old and dear Who have shared my laughter and my tear To rema1n wlth those Whose patlence and w1ll Have glven me knowledge understandmg and sk1ll To re l1ve the days of my carefree heart W1th those who soon from me must part To strll t1me s sands for a l1ttle wh1le So I may preserve each feature each sm1le But though th1s w1sh can never be These thmgs I ll store 1n my memory Rachael Brandsdorf 16 'W A WISH THE LEADER Q' sf.- Wasme Griffith Ruth Wilbur Pfesldeflf Vice-President Rose Marie George Louis Steck Secretary Treasurer E l0E EXEC TIVE COU CIL FIRST ROW: Rita Gelb, Nina Davis, Carlene Lamade, Ruth Wilbur, Rose Marie George, Janet Wagner, Joan Styborske, SECOND ROW: Herbert Miles, Louis Steck, Wayne Griffith, Donald Kasarda, Michael Brunner, James Williams, David Phillips, William Sorber. MEMORIAL HISTORY Sept, , 1947 found us as freshxnan in K,H,S, An entirely new environment sur- rounded us and fascinated us, After becom- ing accustomed to the new programs and the tricks of the upper classmen, we began to become a part of K,H,S, Upon completion of our first year,we looked forward to fu- ture years, Resuming where we left off the preced- ing year we, as sophomores, were allowed to participate in the school activities, Many of the boys went into athleticsand the girls became members of the various clubs, As our second year ended, we were a much wisher group of young people. In our junior year, we started making money for our class trip, We presented our play Don't Take My Penny, After weeks of hard work, the actors put on a fine per- formance. In March, we started our cam- paign to sellmagazine subscriptions. Near the end of the year, we had our Junior Class Day. It was one full day of junior jollity. We had our chapel program and in the evening, we sponsored a dance. With these money-making ve-ntures to our credit, the year came to an end. With three years past and one more to go, our Senior year began. In November we presented our Senior play, Our Hearts were Young and Gay, to a capacity crowd. Practically the entire Senior class dis- played their talent in the annual Stardust Review, held in March. Once again we sold magazine subscriptions, thus adding a few more dollars to our growing bank account. Early on the morning of May 10th we left for three glorious days in Washington, On May 12th, we returned home for a much needed rest, With final exams over and graduation near at hand, we look over our school days, regretting that they must end so soon. RUTH ALLEN, Root Ruth sa galwrth whomyou can have fun She is a friend to eryone Yearbook Ed Staff Newspaper Ed Staff3 4 Star dust 4 Newspaper Bus Staff 3 Intramural Basketball and Vol leyballl 2 3 4 Sketch Club I 234 Library 234 G 4 Tumbling Team 2 3 4 Sr Y Teens Jr Y Teens HR Sec I Intramural Baseball 2 J? ANTHONY BENETSKH Antoine Our Sir Anthony always on the beam A great baseball player and eager supreme Basketball 3 4 Baseball 1 2 tramural Volleyball P1 Delta gf' use EDWARD BOSSO Pep Pep a great guy one of the best In personality rating he s not a pest. Basketball I,2,3,4, P1 Delta. fm DARLENE BAHR, Dee Bee Cute neat and very sweet She s a girl that can t be beat Jr Play Stardust4 Yearbook Bus Staff Intramural Basket balland Volleyballi 2 3 4 Sketch Club 1 2 3 4,PanAmer ican 4 Swimming 2 3 G A A 3 4 Latin 1 2 Office Aide 3 4 L1brary2 3 4, Sr Y Teens Jr Y Teens Girls Chorus 2 Intramural Baseball 2 ELIZABETH BARILE Boots We call her Boots as a nickname We re sure she wrll gam much fame Yearbook typing staff IntramuralBasketball Club 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 Fr Y Teens Sr Y Teens Christmas Cantata 2 3 JOHN BIANCO A rather shy guy and on the quiet side He could11 t benicer 1fI1e cried Intramural Basketball and Volleyball 1 2 3 4 German Club H1 Y Radio RAY BORKOWSKI Cutie A great musrcran as wellas center In college and out he ll be a sure winner Football 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Yearbook Ed Staff Newspaper Ed Staff Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 GermanClub 3 4 Vice Pres 4 Key Club 3 4 Engineering ub 4 P1 Delta 4 Latrn Club I8 RUTH ANDUDOVICH Tall is she but a mee gal She is a real swell pal VICTORIA BLAZEY VlCk1E This little girl is food company To all that know her they will afvree Intramural Basketball and Volleyball I 2 3 4 Sr Y Teens Jr Y Teens Office Aide CONSTANCE BRACE, Connre Pretty brown eyes a winning smile Super personality and always rn style Yearbook Ed Staff Yearbook Bus staff Year bookAdv Mgr Intramural Bas ketball and Volleyball 1,2,3, Intramural Baseball 2, G. A. A. 3,4, P1 Delta Aux. 4, Library 2 3,4, Vice Pres. 4,SW1ml'I'l1ng I 2,3,Jr. Lat1nClub 2, Pan Amer 1can4, Home EC. 4.11. Y Teens, : ' ' ev- 4 ' ' . 4 .y -I frm . , , Y rl 2 1 I 1 I , 0 1 1 5 I ' 1 9 5 oAo Ao Z. z , , 2 . z J VV u , , I ' I n pg In 2 ' .F ,p I , . . 1 U - V, 'IQ ' M y I 'I 1 1 1 1 yr u l ' . n ' J : , : . . . . : , s J,,f 'L It . x ' ' t I :I A IM' f l, V and Volleyball 1,2, 3,43 Office Aide 25 Latin Club 2: Library V,', , I1 I . . 1 , 9 . - 1 . - 9 .J nfigfiif I , . , I ' av is A-J, 1 V , C' ' 1,2,., S ' ,3,4: In- 5 . - : - . , 5 - - ' 2, I ' ., - .. ' ' . , :I , . . 9 4: , : ' . : ' , : ' A C1 : ' : ' . . 1- N K ' I . ' - . Z 1 H ' ' 5 I . .: - u - I ' l 1 ' :Q , . RACHEL BRANSDORF Fratn Pretty red harr syyeet drspesr on ar an te rs er composruon Stardust4 Year book Ed Staff4 News aper Ed 1tor4 Newspaper Ed taff3 4 Newspaper Bus Staff, Inttan u ralVolleybal13 4 Sr N leens Treasurer Jr Y Teens Jr Lallll Club Offrce Aldes VICE Pres rdent Pan Amerrcan 3 4 P1 ta Auxllrar 4 I 84 t program MARGARETCALLAHAN Marv Pretty blue eyes has th1sIr1sh lass Margwasalwaysatthehead ofher class Stardust3 4 Year book Ed Staff Yearbook Bus Staff Yearbook Typrng staff Ed Newspaper Ed Staff 3 4 NewspaperBus Staff3 4 News paper Typlst Ed 4 Intra Bas ketballr 2 3 4 lntra Volle ball 1 2 3 4 Pan Amer Club 3 4 Lrbrary 2 3 4 offrce Ardes 4 Jr Lat1nClub Sec 2 Jr Y Teens Sr Y Teens Usherlng 2 3 P1Delta Aux 4 Jr Program MARY ANN DARBIE Darb A ruce gal never known qutt In each of her rnches rs packed sparklrng wrt. ' Yearbook Ed, Staff, Newspaper Ed. Staff 4, Newspaper Bus. Staff 4, Jr, Councrl, Intramural Basketball and Volleyball 1 , 2, 3,4, HR Sec. I,2, Jr. Y Teens, Sr. Y Teens, Sec. , Offrce Ardes 4, Pres. 4, Jr. Latrn Club 2, Swrmmrng Club 2, 3, German Club 3,4, G.A.A. 3,4. Intramural Baseball 2. X MICHAEL BRUNNER Farmer Popular wrth all especrall the grrls lylrke str e lad wtth the beautlful curls Sen1orCouncll Junlor COUDCII Intramu ral Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyballl 2 3 4 P1 Delta Enfrrneers French Baseball 3 4 MARGARET JONE BURKE Burp A ready smrle has thrs popular lass I-ler personalrty rs the best 1n the class Stardust 2 3 4 YearbookBus Staff News I-I me Ee 4 Secretary Lrbrary Club 4 Pl Delta Aux 3 4 Sr Y Teens Offlce Ardes Jr Program Home Room Offlcer 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 MARIAN COOPER Janre A charmrng mlss who sfull of fun I-let name 15 Matlan but ealled Janre by some Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper us Staff Intramural Basketball and Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Sketch Club Latrn Club 2 Usher 3 4 Swrmrrnng 2 Intramural Base ball 2 Home Ec 4 Pan Amerrcan 4 Ir Y Teens Sr Y Teens CECILIA COURY Celra Shy quret and srncere To all her frlends she s very dear Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Home Ec 3 4 Swrmmrng Club 2 l 1 9 Hy BROWN Blmbo rs I c n knoyyn a d llked by ever ont estll g Manaoet I rdust4 Band 1 tramural Ba kerball r 2 3 4 lnttan nal V lleyball 1 2 3 4 Enqrneerw, P otovrap y2 Set K C Hon eroon Tteas 3 4 DORIS CASTERLINE Dee A pretty gul a snappy major ette ller pleasant ways we wlll neyer forget Yearbook Ed Staff Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Typlst Band 4 In tramural Basketball I 2 3 4 IntramuralVolleyball1 2 3 Sr Y Teens Jr Y Teens HomeEe 2 4 Pres Band QOHLBII3 4 Chrrstmas Cantata 2 Intramural Baseball 2 NINA MARGARITE DAVIS Neener A pretty mlss who'salwaysgay , We'te sure she'll make a hrt someday Stardust l,2,3,4, Sr, Councrl, Intramural Basketball and Volleyball I,2,3,4, Llbrary Club 4, Swrmmrng Club 1, Jr, Y Teens, Sr Y Teens, Home Ee 4. P1 Delta Aux 3,4, Jr Program, HR Vlce Pres. I,2,4 I 'al J. ' . J ' 'wr -E' A' tl , ,Sue tl spiw 'K h 3 ii, . V' H I T .? ,, I . , - - T,. lttl- gui: fro 1 lOl, Is I .: 5' 1 A r D' ry, , ' 'f I 3 Sta g ,2, 3, .lg ln- , , 95. Y 6 5 , , . I C I f ' , 5 f ' - ' ' , U' . 3 11 D fzy' , ' ', - I , .' . . 3, V, Pres. 45 ey lub 3,4g Del y' 3 r, S, 7 1 ' v H H fs ' ' ' : ' ' : f , . . 9 . , , I 'X 5: . A . . . ' 'D . D 1 1 t . , .. .. paper Bus, Staff, Intramural Basketballg Intramural Volleyballg . - U 2 3 . 5 , fy 4 YV 1 I I F ' .af Lx H 3 Y 'n. .Du ,gf--5-if I .1 .. ' , . : . - ,' , , gl. , , , S . Y' ' ' ' I . ' Q T. y. , , : I . y ,3, : .: ' . : l Z - ' 'S ' I a 3 A ' vt ' n 1 r ' ' ' . : B . . .. - .. 0 1 W' sua' will . . 7 ' , to .' EUNICE DICKSON Useless A qulet member of our class ls thrs cute blond lass Stardust 3 4 Newspaper Bus Staff Intra muralBasketballl 2 3 4 lntra mural Volleyballl 2 3 4 Glee ub 3 4 G A A s Teens Jr Y Teens Swlmmlng Club I GERALDINE DYERS Gerry Yearbook Ed Staff 3 Intramural Basketball I2 Intramural Volleyballl 2 3 4 Jr Y Teens Sr Y Teens BARBARA FETZER, 'BABS' 'A lrvely grrl wrth personahty plus, Both these qua11t1es make her a favorlte wrth us. Stardust 4, Yearbook Ed, Staff, News paper Ed. Staff, Newspaper Bus Staff, Newspaper Sports Ed , Intramural Volleyball I,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4, Jr. Laun 2, Pan Amencan 4, L1 brary 4,112 Y Teens 3, Y Teens 4, Swrmmrng 3, G.A.A 3,4, Offrce A1de 4, Tumblrng team 2,3, 4, Home Economlcs 4, Vrce Presrdent H.R. 4, Sr, MARIE DOWD Ree Cute ways slrm and tall l-ler laughter rmgsthroughtout the halls NewspaperEd Staff Newspaper Bus staff Pan Amer ICEIII4 Lrbrarx 3 4 Lattn I 2 Home Economrcs 4 Offrc Arde 4 RAYMOND J DURKIN Durk Blonde and handsome sometrmes shy Ray rs really an all around gu Footballl 2 3 4 Captarn4 Wrestlrngl 4T1-ack 2 3 4 Stardust 3 4 Intramural Basketballz 3 4 P1 Delta 3 4 Presrdent Engrneerrng 3 4 Vrce Presrdent Key Club 3 4 TICBSUICIS Pan Amerrcan3 H R Pres I 2 3 H R V c Pres 4 JAMES EVANS Outer slncere rm and never blue To allhls frrends he 15 so true Basketball 2 3 Track Intramural Basketballl 2 3 4 Intra mural Volleyballl 2 3 4 German HELENA I-'AHEY Rebecca A pretty grrl vrvacrous and gay Helena 15 wonderful rn every way Stardust3 4 YearbookBus Staff YearbookType Staff Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Pan Amerrcan 3 4 L1brary4 G A A 3 4 Latrn 2 H R. Sec 3 Off1ceA1de 3 4 Sr Y Teens 20 HELEN DOLORES DOUGHERTY In basketball thrs charmrnglass out shrnes all rn her gym class G1rls Basketballl 2 3 Stardust 4 Newspaper Bus Staff lntra muralBasketballI 2 3 4 Intra mural Volleyball I 2 3 4 J Y Teens Sr Y Teens P1 Delta Auxrlrary 4 Swrmmrng Club 2 A A BARBARA EVANS Babs A wonderful person wrth a br1l lrant mrnd Barbara stype rshard to fmd Stardust3 4 Yearbook Ed staff Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Intramural Basketball Intramural Volley ball Ir Lat1n2 Pan Amer1can 3 Honor Soctety 3 4 Lrbrary Club 2 3 4 Sr Y Teens Glee Club ALFRED FIERGANG, 'Al' Here's a lad that's very shy, But wrth hrs bra1nshe'll get by Star dust 4, German Club, ' vaa, , 3 C1 .1 .. lr.Y- - I 7 1 f- ' X G. . . 3.4. will A a . I J ,IIVV tv , ' - 1 ,,,, s . . . 1 ' : ' . 1 A A ' :y ' ' :I . . . 1 . . ilel s 5 ' I . . rf' , A 4 ' X ' I I 1 1 . ' 1 'Y I 3.4- . Z f , . ' J, N . . . ltluzx f I .I ' I . L PATR.ICIA FITZGERALD Patsy Sweet Intellrgent and very neat As a frrend she can t be beat Srardust4 Newspaper Ed Staff Cheerleader 3 Intramural Basketball Intramural Volley ball P1 Delta Aux Pan Amen can Secretary G A A Sketch Club Presrdent Swrmmrng Club RITA GELB Reet A pretty ma1orette1n our band Frrendly Rlta IS really grand Stardust4 Yearbook Bus Staff Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Band4 Senror Coun c1l Junror Councrl Intramural Basketball 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 3 4 Ir Y Teens Secretary Majoretre 4 Sr Y Teens P1 Delta Aux Offtce Arde SHIRIIY GRAHAM Shlrl A better frrend could not be found, There s always fun when Shul s Around Stardust Revrew 4 YearbookEd Staff Newspaper Ed Staff 2 3 4 Newspaper Bus Staff4 IntramuralBasketbal1 I 2 4 IntramuralVo1leyba11 1 3 4 Jr Y Teens Sr Y Teens NATALE ANDREW FRUCI Sweetwater Although In stature he s qurte small Hrs Intellrgence and humor make hrmlrked byall YearbookAssoc Ed Yearbook Ed Staff Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball Key Club 3 4 Treas 4 Eng1neerrngClub 3 4 Latrn Clubr 2 Pan Amer1can4 l-I1 Y 4 I-Ionor Socrety 3 4 Treasurer 4 Home room Treas I 2 EDWARD A GABRIEL Ed If a frrend you desxre Ed s the one you should hrre Key Club Photo Club WFT' ROSE MARIE GEORGE Baby Rose Secretary of our class rs thrs pretty lass Grrls Varsrty Bas ketball I Stardust 2 3 4 Class Secretary 3 4 Newspaper Ed Staff Sen1orCounc11 Juntor Councrl lnr1'amuralVolleyball I 2 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Vtce Presldent 3 Pan Amerrcan 3 4 offtce A1de4 Sec 8L Treas 4 G A A 3 4 Secretary 4 P1 Delta Aux 4 Home Economrcs 4 Swtmmtng Club 3 MARY GORGOL I-'ulloffunand frrendly too Mary Imsure IS knowntoyou Yearbook Ed Staff Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Busrness Staff 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volley b l234GAA34Sl'YTCeIlSII'YTeenSSWlIT1 m1ng4 Z1 AGNES FLESCHUT Aggre Full of fun and a frxend that s true Agnes rs well knownto all of you Stardust 4 Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Jr Lattn Pan Amerrcan Offrce Arde G A A 3 411' Y Teens Home Economtcs LAWRENCE JOHN GEORGE Larry Never a care never a worry Not to slow but never Ina hurry lnu'amuralBasketball I 2 Intra mural Volleyball I 2 3 4 DONALD GRIFFITH Grrff In footballand wrestltnghe IS a star In everyone s mrnd he s up to par Footballl 2 3 4 Wres n I 3 4 Track Amencan Key Club Engrneers H1 Y Baseball Team ' . 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WAYNE GRIFFITH Grrff As Presrdent of the Senror Class Thrs handsome fellow rs hard to surpass Football I 2 Semor Play Jr Play Stardustl 2 3 4 Class Pres 3 4 Yearbook Ed Staff Newspaper Ed Staff Band 4 Sr Councll Ir Councll In tramuralllasketballr 2 3 4,111 tramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 H1Y34 GleeClub1234 D1str1ct Chorus 4 Chrrstmas Cantata I 2 3 4 Key Club 3 Jr Latrn 2 FRANCIS HATHAWAY Thermo Presrdent of the Honor SOCICIY IS he Who really deserves the hrghestdegree Stardustl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 Intramural Basket ball 2 3 Intramural Volleyball 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Honor Socr ety 3 4 Pres 4 German Club 3 4 Key Club 3 4 D1str1ctCho rus 3 4 Jr Latxn Club 2 Foren s1cs 2 Chrrstmas Cantata 3 4 JOHN HUSBAND Hubby' ' In Art thrs fellowreally excells, For talent llke hrsrrngs the bell. Wrestlrng I,2,3, Track 2,3 4, Stardust 4, Yearbook Ed. Staff. Yearbook Art Ed, Newspaper Ed. Staff, Newspaper Art Ed., H1 Y, Treas. 3,4, Gym Club 3, Library Club 4, Lettermen 3, 4. BAIRD HAMMONDS TeX Wlth the camera he s qulck as a flash He ll surely be the one to make lots of cash Stardust Revrew 4 Newspaper Ed Staff 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Photo Club 1 2 3 4 Pres 4 Glee Club I 2 French Club 2 3 H1 Y 4 Intramural Badmrnton 3 4 CHARLES HAMPTON Tlny Although he does appear to be shy Ill bet you couldnt Volleyball I 2 3 4 Photography Club I 2 3 4 Photography Club I 2 3 4 Intramural badmrnton 3 4 Chrrstmas Play 4 PATRICIA ANN HOPKINS, Patsy Pat s a very pretty lass A wonderful grrl 1n any class S Play Jr Play Newspaper Ed Staff Intramural Basketball and Volleyball Sr Y Teens Offrce A1de PAUL HRONICH Beak l-le s full of fun and free from care Beak ts welcome ev erywhere Wrestlrng I 2 3 Sr Play Jr Play Stardust 1,4 P1 Delta 4 Glee Club 2 Chrrstmas Cantata 2 4 Z2 LOUISE A HAGAN Shortre She may be small butwedon t mrnd We ll take Lourse any trme Stardust 2 3 4 lntran u ral Volleyball 3 4 Latln Club 2 GleeClub 2 3 4 Jr Program Sr Proffram Grrl s Chorus 3 JAYNE HOFMANN Janle See Janre for a joke or pun A true frrend and loads f fun Srardust4 Yearbook Ed Staff Yearbook Crrcul tron Mgr Yearbook Bus Staff Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Intramural Basketball and Vol leyballr 2 3 4 Lrbrary Club 2 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 Honor Soc1ety3 4 Lat1nClub 2 Offlce el C' A A 3 4 Ushe 234 MIRIA M JEFFREY Mu'1am'squ1et and a trifle shy, But In thrs world, she's sure to get by. Yearbook Bus. Staff, Intramural Basketball. II. Y Teens, Sr. Y Teens, I Q ' ,, , , g ' - . , .y - .. li . 'Z 1 1 . I H . , , ' - .S . I - - ' I-- , : I . - , , 5 -A - 5 . : . : - I R , . - , . . V 1 1 1 I 'Q Q , y : . 3 ' 1 . . S - ' ' - . . ' 'rr ' ' D ' ' ' s 1 , 1 , 1 1 5 1 , 1 I ' .43 ' , ,. ., 2 ., - . - . , 9 . . 3 1 1 I . 1 . 2 . . , 3 - 9 1 S . I ' I , . .. . ,.. , I ., . . . find a nicer guy. Senior Play: Intramural Basketball and . . . 2 ' . 1 1 S ' . , . : , : ' . , 11 - 1- , .. - 1 11 11 ' . Q . : I ' 1. ' - . ,, K as ' 1 f I . . , : , 5 - . . . - 1 s 1 1 1 - . : , : '- . - . , . , . , . 2 - : . . . I . . , . . , . 1 1 1 1 ' ' . ' . ' . . A - . 1 . . '. ' A1d:1....: II. 2 , . I I I ' , .. . ' . - rc . . : . : V . - 1 . . . . . . I I 11 I1' , - ' 1 a s 1 . , , , . , . . . ' z 1 ' , . I , . . ' . . y CHARLES IENIRINS Buzz I lladn tt he appears to be you tldn t fll d ll g, Intramural Basketball t 2 3 4 I tramural Volleyball 1 3 4 H1 3 4 P1DEill NANCY JOYCE Nancy A l1tt1e shy andnot atall loud Never a btt notsy rn a crowd NewspaperEd Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Frentt Club 34 Sketch Club I 2 3 4 Offtce Atde 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Art Staff Stardust USll6I'1l'lg 3 Lat1nClubI 2 I-lallRecept1o111st PEGGY KELLY Peg Peggy sagalwhotsalwa sgat Alovely btrlrn every way Sen tor Pla Stardust4 Homeroom Sec 4 Newspaper Bus Staff Intramural Basketball 3 4 In trarnural Volleyball 3 4 Sketc1 3 4 Secretary P1 Delta 4 Sr Y Teens Jr Y Teen Chrtstmas Pla 4 Yearbo kArt Staff Sr Cl orus BARBARA JONES Barb Full of pep well known too The Edttor of the K ngstonran Newspaper IS the gtrl for you Basketball 2 Mgr Iuntor Play Yearbook Ed Staff Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Edrtor Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball Swtm mtng Klub 2 3 Jr Lattn Club 2 Treasurer Sr Latm Club 3 Secretar Honor Soctety 3 4 Sr Y Teens French Club 2 3 4 Ltbrary Club 2 3 4 P1 Delta Aux 34 Offtce Atdes 'X A JAMES JORDAN Sltm james IS quter docsn t make asound But he S a frne fellow to have around Wrestltng I 2 3 Stardust Revtew 3 4 P1 Delta 4 DONALD KASARADA Don It must be the smtle ne lends That wrns htm the most de pendable frrends Stardust 4 Senror Counctl P1 Delta 3 Key Club 3 4 Enbrneers 3 4 Treasurer Frenc Club 3 4 Latrn Club 2 D ROBERT KEELER Bob You may look for mtle aro1111d But a truer frtend can ne cr be found Stardust 4 Yearbook Ed tn chtef Yearbook Ed Staff Iuntor Councrl lntran lll'3lBdSkLIlJ3lll 2 3 4 Intramu ral Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Pan An errcan 3 Treas Ke, Club 3 4 P1 Delta 4 E1 nrneers 4 Jr Lattn 2 Chess Club I Honor Soclcty 4 Baseball 2 3 4 llort e Roots Treas 2 Honte Roorr PrCS 4 Intramural Badm1nto1 23 HAROLD F. JENKINS, Buddy He salwaxs ready to pttch rtght tn To solve each problem Wllll a Lrtn Football 2 Wrestlrng 1 Intramural Basketball Intramu ra Volleyball H Y 1 2 3 4 Vrce Pres Lattn Club Debattng team MARYANN KALKUSKY Mare Tns nal Calll be beat T know her rsreally a treat Star dust Revtew 3 4 Yearbook Typrnv Staff Newspaper Ed Staff IntramuralBasketball In tramural Volleyball S Y Teens Jr Y Teets Glce Cltb Offtce Arde CHARLES KESICK Clarles Usually quret never loud But he d be mtssed rna crowd Star dust 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intrarruralvolleyball 1 O 3 4 TI s urer H1 Y PanAmer1can3 Bad mrnto 3 4 I1tramuralReferee4 . 1 1 1 1 .1 1- H ,Q , ' V 1 . ' I 1 , I , I ' 1' 2 ' shy, Q .4 ' , ' But y' co1 ' '1 a Meer 1' 1' 3 ' g tty. 1 I 9 - 1 1 : li' I ,' 1 ,,..,,9' . 1 j 9 i- 1 1 111 2, 1 1 - : a4. l - '.: 1 1 1. .1 . 1 , 'Q 1 . 1 . 1 1' ' if ' I 1 1 . 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WILLIAM F KILE Wrlhe Around the grrls he s krnd of shy But Btll IS really one swell guy Football 2 3 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 ANNA KOBYLSKI Sweet and quret always rs she But just as nrce as she can be Stardust Revrew 3 4 Yearbook Bus Staff Newspaper Ed Staff 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4 can 3 Newspaper Bus Staff! Intramural Basketball I Intramural Volleyball r French 3 4 Pan Amen Lrbrary 3 4 Jr Y Teens Offrce Arde 3 4 Hallreceptron 1st 3 Sr Y Teens Swtmmrng Clubl 2 Jr Laun Club JOSEPH JOHN KUPKE Kup Acuve and busy Alwayson the go Hes really a swellgood natured Joe Footba1l2 Stardust I 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 4 H Y 4 P1 Delta Secretary treas Key 3 4 Ger man Club 3 4 MARLENE ANN KISE Mar Mar A cheerleader wtth Vlm vrgor and pep Everyone agrees she s really hep Basketball 2 Junror Play Stardust 2 4 Yearbook Ed Staff Cheerleader 2 3 4 Intramural Basket ball I 2 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 G A A 2 3 4 Vtce Pres1dent4 Sr Y Teens4 Intra clubRep 4 P1 Delta Aux 3 4 Pan Amerrcan3 Tumblrngteamr 2 Jr Y Teens Inter club Rep Jr Latrn Club 2 Swrrnmtng Club 1 2 3 Offrce Ardes 4 JOAN CAROL KNOPS Joanre Although she rs quret most of the trme Those that know her wrll agree she s ftne Yearbook Bus Staff Jr Lat1nClub 2 Jr Y Teens 3 Sr Y Teens 4 Pan Amerrcan 3 WILLIAM KRIMMELL, Wrllre Wrllram rs pleasant and srncere That he wtll succeed we ll never fear Stardust 4 JANET KULCAVAGE Jay Cute and sweet wrth harr of blond A grrl of whom we re really fond Stardust 4 Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Home Economrcs Reporter 3 4 Jr Y Teens Sr Y Teens Offrce Arde 2 3 Hall Receptronrst ROBERT KINNEY Ump A woman hater IS the rumor Bob lS always rn good humor Stardust 3 IntramuralBasketball 3 4 IntramuralVolleyball 3 4 FRANK KRESGE Where theres women theres Frank that s for sure A hand some l d wrth toujours lamour Junror Play Intra mural Basketball 4 Intramural Volleyball 3 4 P1 Delta 3 4 MARY KUSHNER We re glad to have her rn our class Memortes of her w111 al ways last Intramural Volley balll 2 3 Jr Lat1n2 Sr Latrn 3 4 Sketch 2 3 4 f 7.4.1 1. - 1 .. 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' 1 ' . . 1 1 1 - 1 - 2 . 1- , . 1 . 3, . . 3.4. , , , I , 1 3 1 I ' 1 1 CARLENE MARGARET LAXIADE Carlre Carlene rs sweetas she can be She certarnlx has that person alrtx Stardust 4 Yearbook Ed Staff '1earbookBus staff News paper Ed staff Sen1orCounc1l Jun1orCounc1l Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural exball I 2 3 4 Club I Sywrmmrng Club I 2 3 Lrb Club Jr Y Teens P1Delta Aux French Club 2 3 4 Glee Club FELICIA LUCKESAVAGE Flrp She S very talented thrs sweet lass We re proud to have her In our class Senror Play Junror Play Newspaper Ed Staffr 2 3 4 Newspaper Bus Staff 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 In 2 r Y Teens 3 r Y Teens 4 Pan Amerrcan Lrbrary 4 Offrce Ardes 4 G A A 4 Swlmmrng Club I 2 3 l-lomeroom Sec 2 HARRIET MARICLE 'Harrret may to some seem quret, But she really ts a not, Intramural Volleyball I,2,3,4, LOUIS LEMKE Lumkrns Lots of fun at hrs jokes you ll roar At a party you llfrnd he s never a boar Football 2 Basketball I Track 2 3 4 HI Y 3 4 Pres1dent4 Gym Club 3 GUY LLEWELLYN Lush Tall good lookrng lots of fun Guy rs lrked by everyone Track Stardust 4 Yearbook Bus staff IntramuralBasketball Intramural Volleyball Yearbook Type Ed Yearbook Type Staff Band I Photography Club Sketch Club SHARI MARCUS, Sherry She can srng and she can clown, When Sharm rs near your sprrrts are never down 1 Semor Play Iumor Play Stardust 2 3 4 Yearbook Bus Mgr Newspaper Ed Staff 2 3 4 Inu-a mural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Glee Club Latrn Club Pan Amerrcan Jr Y Teens S Y Teens ELIZABETH MARICLE Betty Betty rs short and sweet To know her rs a treat Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 25 RONIAINE LATINIRE R you are re1dx fur ornc u Ro wrll keep y u on tue run Ba etball 2 'I l ok B s S YearborkT 1-. Staff Newspaper Txprst C c rltrdcr 3 Intramural Basketball Intra mural Volle ball P1 Delta 3 4 G A A Sr Y Teens Home room Vrce Presrdent I 2 3 4 FrenchClub 2 3 Jr Y Teers3 ROBERT MARCINKIEWICZ Brbsy Never a care In the world has he Just one swell guy we all agree Football 2 4 Wrestlrng I 2 3 4 Stardust 4 Yearbook Ed Staff4 Intramural Basket ball I 2 3 4 P1 Delta3 4 Ger man Sec 3 Homeroom Treas ANNE MARTIN Tall, neat, not much to say, In her manner, pleasant and gay. Stardust Revrew 4, Intra mural Basketball I , 2, 3,4, Intra mural Volleyball l,2,3,4. French Club 3,4, Lrbrary Club 2,3,4, Glee Club 4. .. ' F I ' V v nr n ,, . I I . , O . V . 1 Ify' 4 I' t s afn, , ,vin I Q X . , I ' A IW' .H , - Q sk g'e:rrun u. ' A , '- ' 1, taffp I 'fi ' 5 . - . 1 . U f 5 3 vonq , , , 4 Jr. Lat. f ' ' ' 2. ,P ' . . . .2 . - : - I ' I I I . . ' . 9 . - 2 3 ' ' ' ' ' 5 , . , ,S - ' I . ., , , , 1 .. - .. J, ty 1- ' ' , I . 1 ' I . 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' , : . 2 . . . : - I I I : I I I : : ' , - : . - : r. ,V I I O ' MILDRED MASAVAGE M1ll1e Frtendly cute and full of fun Many frrends she has won lntramuralBasketball 1,2 3 In tramural Volleyballl 2 3 Pan Amertcar Sr Y Teens DONALD MCNELIS Mac Just as II'lSll as can be W1th a super personalrty Wrestlrng I Tr k 2 3 4 Staff YearbookBus Staff News paper Ed Staff Intramural Bas ketball I 3 4 Intramural Vol leybal13 4 P1 Delta Engtneer 1ngClub 4 German 2 3 4 Pres Ident Arr Scouts I HR Presrdent I 2 Gym Club I NANCY MITTELMAN, Mouse Of our play Nancy wasthe star We are sure that she ll go far Sr Play Ir Play Stardust 2 3 4 Yearbook Ed Staff, Newspaper Ed Staff3 4 Newspaper Bus staff 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Lattn 2 Pan Amertcan 4 Ltbrary 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 S Y Teens 4 Usherrng 2 3 GIrlsChotus 2 3 Chr1stmasCan tata 2 3 4 Sr Talent Program DAVID MCCRACKEN, Duke Manager of our basketball team Here s a guy who s on the beam Football I Wrestlmg 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Year book Ed Staff Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball German Club 3 H1 Y 4 Engtneers 4 ELAINE MCMANUS, Mlckey Cheerleader actress and comedran too Mrckey ur frrend wtll always be true Senrot Play Stardust 2 3 4 Yearbook Ed Staff Yearbook Bus Staff Newspaper Ed Staff 3 4 Newspaper Bus Staff3 Cheerleader 3 4 Sr Counc1l Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Pan Amertcan Club 3 G A A 2 3 4 Presrdent 4 P1 Delta Aux 3 4 Home EconomIcs4 Swtm mtng Club 2 3 4 Tumbltng team I 2 Sr Class Program Jr latm Club HR Vtce Prestdent 2 3 4 HR Sec .l La.. JULE MIKITA Bugs Here IS the jewel of the class Everyone ltkes thts pretty lass Stardust4 Yearbook Bus Staff4 Yearbook Typmg Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Newspaper Typlst Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Lrbrary Club 2 3 4, Pan Amertcan 3 offrce A1de 4 Usherrng 3 4 Senrory Teens, luntor Y Teens Chrtstmas Cantata Chorus 3 H R Sect 2 P1 Delta Aux1lIary4 JOHN HERBERT MILES Herbte No matter what the years may brmg He ll frnd fun In every thtng Wf6SII1IlgI 2 3 4 Sr Play Jr Play Stardustl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Presldcnt IntramuralBasketba11 Orchestra presrdent Gym Clubl 2 H1 Y 2 3 Glee C1ub4 H R Tres 26 ROBERT MASONIS Moe Here s our tackle Moe by name Hrs football feats have wonhrm fame Footballl 2 3 4 CaptaIn4 Wrestltng I 2 3 4 Track I 2 4 Stardust 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Eng1neerIngClub3 4 Pres1dent4 P1 Delta 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Jr Lattn Club2 Homeroom Treas I A cheerful honest lad A ftner frtend could not be a wholesome FRANCIS MOONEY Moon Not too serrous not too gay Just a good fellow In every way Track Mgr Sr Play lr Play Class Pres I Band Jr Councrl Intramural Basketball and Vol leyball ' .. .. .. . , ,. ,. 1 5 ' H D I H Q . 1 in . 1 1 U in 1 , I I 1 1 I ' -: . - . ' y. I , . I xl : . : EV o a , : . ,: , : . ': ' I I I :I I 1 I I 4 u, , : : .D . . . 1. : f - 1 ' I', 2,3,4g ac I, , , 3 Mgnf S i Stardust I,3,4g Yearbook Ed. 5 ALFRED MELESKI, DOC F . - Q - I H I 1 h 1 4 , I 5 - , , 9 I 1 I ' If h d'n ' ,, ,, , 3 1 1 1 1 4 Y 1 1 1 f l 4 I 1 ' ' 1 D 1 5 . 1 I ,,, . V- U . - F . I .. . ,. ' ' , , , 9 . 9 . 9 1 . 3. . 1 1 'Z 1 1 , 1 I , ' , I 1 1 - 1 S . 1 JVV ' - f- - : ' Z I MARTIN J MOONEY, Moon Fun lovmg and frrendly too A good pal through and through Wrestlmg 1 2 3 4 P1 Delta 4 Pan Amer1can4 H1 Y 1 2 3 4 Gym Club 3 4 Lat1n 2 Stardust KATURAH MOTT Tur1e A sm1l1ng face can make any one glad Go to see Tur1e If you feel sad Stardust 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 Intramural Volleyball I 2 News Bus Staff4 Lrb 2 PanAmer1can 3 Glee Club 3 4 Y Teens Sr Y Teens Chrrstmas Cantata 3 4 ROBERT MULLIGAN Mug lnany sport herersa star Wrth every one he s up to par Wres 1 2 3 T ck 2 Class Pres 1 P1 Delta 4 Vrce Pres of P1 Delta Engrneerrng Club3 4 Key Club 3 4 German Club 3 4 Latrn Club 2 3 4 HR Pres 2 4 HR Treas 3 CARL MORGAN Monk A sportsman true who loves the game For w1n or lose he s just the same Wrestlrng 1 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball P1 Delta 4 Treasurer of H R 4 BOYD MORROW l-lots From the Southwe have Boyd Morrow Our gam IS West V1r grma ssorrow Basketball 4 P1Delta 4 Key Club 4 Engmeer 4 Baseball 4 Presrdent of H R 4 MICHAEL MOSELACK Mlke Full of fun fancy free A nrcer guy you ll never see Intra mural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 3 4 Pan Amencan MICHAEL MRAS Smxles Always smrlmg never blue Mtke s a guy who s truer than true Track 2 3 4 Stardust 2 3 4 Yearbook Ed Staff Jun1or Counctl Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 German Club 2 3 Radro Club 4 Drstrtct Chorus 4 Chrrstmas Cantata 2 3 4 Z7 AR.LINE MORAN R Atlrne w1th her vorce so sweet ls a person you d l1ke to meet Stardust 2 3 4 J COUIICII Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Glee Club3 4 Jr Y Teens Sr Y Teens Grrls Chorus 2 3 DISIIICI Chorus Usher 4 Sect of Freshman H R. Swrmmrng Club 4 LOUIS MOUNTJOY LO18 Pretty harr and eyes so true Lots we th1nk the world of you Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Usher G1rls Chorus 2 3 Sw1m mxng Club 4 NORMAN NEWHART Norm Norm s happrest when he s wrth the gang L1fe fo! hrm IS one brg bang Yearbook Ed Staff Yearbook Bus Staff Intramural Basketball 3 4 Intramural Vol leyball 3 4 French Club 2 3 4 ' ., ,. .. .. H , . . f. 4. ' ' 9 ' is V . l I 1314: Y ' ' ' I . - ' '3'4f Sr. Y-Teensg Jr. Y-Teensg ' I- - - f3,4' l . I . - Jr. - : . - ' 5 - ' l O . H , Y' I Il , I I' I I . . I tling , , g ra 1, ,3,4g H - ' b ' ' . 1 ' . s ' ' ' y 3 ' ' , Q 1 I I 1 - PAUL OFIESH Without his tuba tl1e band is lost Hell ma11age to toot it at any cost Stardust Revtew 3 4 Yearbook Ed Staff Year bo Bus S ff Band I 234 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural VollLyball3 4 H1 Y EfIglIl8Cl'S P1DL1la Pan Amer1 Lan BERNARD PANZAR Re On the baseball d1amond he s on the beam But 1n basketball Ber111e re1gns supreme Basket b 1 2 3 4 Capfalll 4 r dust RSVILW 3 4 Yearbook Bus Staff Engmeermg Club 3 4 Secretarx 4 P1 Delta 3 4 French 2 3 4 VICC Pres 3 Presl ent 4 Ba eball 2 3 4 Home Room Pres1dent 3 WM DAVID G PHILLIPS Dave Frlends l1ke htm are very few And favous he 15 glad to do Se111or Plat Juntor Play Star dust REVIEW 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Bus Staff Sen1orCounc1l Jun1or Counctl H1 Y 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Pres 4 L1brar5 C 2 3 4 Treas 4 French Club BERNARD ONDASH Bernte A11 honor student who s amb1t1ous And who has ourslncere good w1shes Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball key Club 3 4 H1 Y Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Lattn Club I 2 Honor Soctety ROMAYNE OSBORNE R A pretty lass we all agree A IllCCl'g1l'llhel'E11l'lCVGl' be Stardust REVIEW 4 Newspaper Ed Staff 3 4 Newspaper Bus Staff 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volley ball 1 2 3 4 Sketch Club 2 3 4 Offlce A1de 4 Swtmmtng Clubl 2 3 Homeroom Tres 2 Jr Y Teens Sr Y Teens JOSEPH PETERS Joe A QUICK guy but ahappy lad He snever gloomy never sad Band 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 3 4 Intramural Basket ball I 2 3 4 Pan Amer1can JOSEPH PETRAUSKUS Joe Although he IS qu1et and not very tall Joe IS a fr1end to one and all Intramural Basketball 3 Intramural Volleyball 2 Z8 DONALD OLSZYK Don' A SIUGIOUS chap wtth a sertous Ulllld But he s never forgotten how to be k1nd Track 2 Intra mural Basketball 2 Intramural Volleyball 2 H1 Y L1brary Aud1o V1sual JOAN PERASH Chr1st1e Wtth a p1anoJoan Call do much She has that certaln rndefmable touch Stardust Rextew I 4 Newspaper Ed Staff3 4 News paper Bus Staff 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball2 3 4 PanAmer1can Club Sw1mm1ng Club ROBERT PIATT Hap He mlght look qu1et and very shy But all the ktds th1nkl1e s a really n1ce gu Football 1 manager Stardust Reuexx 3 Yearbook Bus Staff Band Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 3 4 Delta Baseball 34 Freshman Lattn Club German Club 2 3 res Se I ' ' O k . I3 3 . , , , g d 'H 9 D . ' .. O.. 1. . I ff , all , , , ' 2 Sta - A . V' ' 9 . . 1 ' - .. : 2 'd A ' ' 5 A Q 0 Q I Jr. Y-Teens: Sr. Y-Teensg Latin , .. .. A .. .. , H H . V. , ' '- ' ' ,2g . - ' E 2 ' .42 . S . , . . 1 3: A1 '- . . : ' ' ' . , :P I. . , 9 . : ' lub D . I 2' ' 5 , 2 3 H.R. P . 1,21 H.R. C. 3. IDRAINE PRITCHARD Lively Loratne IS xery tall She 18 really on the ball News paper Bus Staff lntramurallias ketball Intramural Volleyball French Club 2 Sr Y Teens BARBARA HELEN REESE Barb Quret sedate tall and slrm But as to bratn power she s full of vlm Yearbook Ed Staff Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Bus Staff German Club 2 3 4 Offlce Atde S Y Teens Jr Latln Club 2 ROSE MARY ROWLANDS Rosle Peppy pretty and petrte We all thmk Rose lS vers sweet Stardust 2 3 4 Yearbook Ed Staff Yearbook Typmg Staff Newspaper Typlst Intxamural Basketball Intramural Volle ball Frenchflub Sr Y Teens R Vree Pres THEODORE RADZIINSKI, Ted Xvllh hrs btb smrle and hrs blond ha1r Our Ted lSlNt,1COIlled anywhere Intramural Basketball 4 ELIZABETII REEL Betty When she speaks she s very quret But when she jokes she IS a not FrenchClub I 2 Sr Y Teens HAROLD RICHARDSON I-lank Presentmb the drum major In our band Hank Rlchardson the best In the land Basketball I Wrestlrng I 2 3 Track I 2 4 Senlor Plat Junlor Play Stardust Revlew I 3 4 Newspaper Bus Staff I 2 3 Cheerleader 2 Intramural Bas ketball I 2 3 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 GymClub I 2 3 4 Llbrary C1ub4 H1 Y I 2 3 WILLIAM ROBERTS Weasel A mlsehtevous boy carefree and bay Weasel always has a good word to say Wrestlmg I Track I 2 4 Sentor Play Junlor Play Stardust Renew I 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Intramural Basketballl 2 3 4 IntramuralVol1eyballI 2 3 4 Glee Club P D Gamma III Y 4 29 RUTH PURCELL, Lucky -Xttractlxeandfrrendly1sRuthIe Pureell What mtschref she s up to you never can tell Stardust Revrew 4 Yearbook Ed staff Yearbook Bus Staff Newspaper Ed staff 4 Newspaper Bus Staff Jumor Councrl Pan Amer1can3 4 L1brarxClub 2 3 4 Sw1mm1ngClub 2 Latm Club 2 H R Vrce Pres 4 EDWARD RICHARDS Ed Ed s a boy who s rather shy But st1ll we th1nk he s one swell u DONALD ROOD Buddy Cake bakmg lS thrs boy s trade And many a good one has he made French Club 2 3 ef ,, 2 2 , ,-' . I X Q . i, 2. A U, f 0 1 1 1 I g Y - I ' L F. ' 1 . . .3. 1 ' ,': ' 5 ' ' . . 1 ' ' ' 1 r- r I,2,3,4g Gym Club I,2,3,4g I eltag Alpha HI-Y I,2,3g u. . as Q. 3. ELIZABETH RYAN, Liz A pretty girl with personality sweet, 'Liz' is a gal who can't be beat. Stardust 45 Yearbook Ed. Staff: Yearbook Bus. Staff: Yearbook Typing Staff: News- paper Ed. Staff: Newspaper Bus. Staff' Newspaper Typist' Intra- mura1Basketball and Volleyball' G A A -SwimmingClub'Office Aide JOSEPH SAVITSKI Joe Although he s quiet he sure does rate Nrceness rs hrs out standing trait Intramural Bas ketball 1 2 French Club NANCY SHEERIN Nanoo At our games she led each heer Although quret we know she s sincere Stardust l 2 3 4 Yearbook Typing Staff News paper Ed Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Newspaper Typist Cheer leader 4 Intramural Basketball a Volleyball 1 2 3 4 1 e ta Aux 3 4 G A A Swrmmrngl 2 HR Sec 4 ELIZABETH SALINSKY, Betty Although quiet she ssincere, A nicer girl not aroundhere Yearbook Typing Staff Intramural Basketball and Volleyball I 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Jr Latrn Club 2 LOREN W SAMSEL Buzz A handsome boy an athlete too, Fellows like Buzzy are very few Football 2 3 Wrestling 1 2 3 4 Trackr 2 4 Stardust 3 4 Band4 lntramuralVolleyball Key Club Presrdent Pan American Vice President Pr Delta Seargent at Arms Hr Y Engrneers Jr Latrn Club Jr HR Pres Sr HR Pres ALFRED SEIDEL, Al Quiet and maybe a little bit shy Al rs really an 311 nght guy lntramuralBasketball2 IntramuralVolleyball4 French Personality and smiles go hand rnhand This we learned from amember oftheband Stardustr 2 3 4 Yearbook Ed Staff Yearbook Bus Staff Yearbook Typing Staff Newspaper Ed Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Newspaper Typist Band 4 In tramural Basketball and Volleyball I 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Sec 4 G A A 3 4 Office A1de4 G1r1sChorus3 Jr I-IR Sec Drstrrct Chorus 4 Christmas Cantata 2 3 4 Major ette 4 30 MARCIA RYAN Well manneted, quiet, and oh, so sweet! Knowing Marcia is really a treat. Newspaper Bus. Staff: Intramural Basketball and Volleyball JAMES SCOTT SCOIIIE Hrs blue eyes hold a mrschrev ous gleam Neverthelesshe s on the beam Footballl Wrestling 3 Band 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 4 H1 Y 4 AUSTIN SHERMAN Izzy Friendly to all and lots of fun Izzy is liked by everyone Intramural Basketball and Vol le all I2 3 4 French 3 4 Radio 3 4 Yr Y4 Spring Play Festival I 1 u ' .. .. , : ' . . . : . , : ' : . ' : . , .: . , . 1 .. . .. 2. CONSTANCE SERVELLO, Connie 5 yb I .Ui 9 . ' . : Hd ' . . . :P' - ' ' ' D1 . , : . . . 4: I 'f ' NANCY SIKES, Nan0o A friendly girl, a majorette too, A true friend, she'd do anything for you. Stardust 2, 33 Yearbook Bus, Staffg Newspaper Ed. Staff: Newspaper Bus. Staffg Newspaper Typist- Band 4- Intramural Bas- ketball and Volleyball French u G A A Sr Y Teens Maiorette LEE SPEECE Happy go lucky farrand free By nothrng will he bothered be Football 2 3 4 French 2 3 4 WILLIAM STEFANCIIN B111 Here s a boy who s very quiet We know he ll never start a riot Gym Club 3 Intramural Basket ballr 2 3 4 IntramuralVollex 1 2 RUTH SINELL Slrm Friendly and cheerful is this lass She rs known by the Senior class Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball Home WILLIAM FRANKLIN SORBER Mickey Quiet to those who don tknow So But full of fun to those who do Football 1 2 3 4 Wrestling 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Stardust4 Jr Council Sr Councrl IntramuralBasketball 1 2 Pl Delta H1 Y ROBERT LEE STEADLE, Stedco Pleasure loving rs this boy He s full of fun and full of Joy Wrestling 3 Track 3 4 Stardust 3 4 Band 3 4 Intramural Basketball and Volleyball I 2 3 Engineering Club 4 Pr Delta 4 Glee Club 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Gym Club 3 4 Pan American LOUIS F STECK Luigi A good looking box our treasurer lad joking or serious but never sad Footballt 2 3 Wrestling 1 2 Trackr 2 3 4 Sr Play Jr Play Stardust3 4 Class Treas 3 4 Yearbook Ed Staff Yearbook Bus Staff Newspaper Ed staff Newspaper lntra Basketball and Volleyballl 2 3 4 Library Club I 2 3 4 Pres 4 Pan Amer 4 Engtn Club 4 Hr Y r 2 3 4 Audio VrsualA1ds2 3 4 HR Treas I 2 4 Jr Program Sr Program C r1stmasCantata 3 Bus Staff Band4 Sr Coun Jr Coun 31 MARY LEE SLIVINSKI Mary Lee hasa beautiful voice, She is usually' our musical choice. Sr, Play, Jr. Play, Stardust 2,3,4p Glee Club 2,3, 4, Jr. Y-Teens, Sr. Y-Teens, French Club 2, 3, German Club 2 3 4 DISUICICIIOIUS Christmas Cantata 2 3 4 G1rls Chorus 3 Forensic Contest 2 3 Home Ec Office Aide 4 GEORGE SPISHOCK, Soa A better fellow cannot be found A mighty good sport all around otball I 2 3 Track I 2 Stardust 3 4 Intra mural Basketball Engineering Club P1 Delta 'WFWW MICHAEL JOHtx STRUCKL Moot Here s a boy who s extra tall And furthermore he s liked by all Football Nlanager 1 Bas ketball Manager 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 Stardust 2 3 4 Intranu ral Basketballl 2 3 4 Intramu ralkollexball I 2 3 4 P1 Delta 4 H1 Y Radio Club C1b:...:.- : . .' gf EV , if . ' , H 1 N. . . . 6 ' : ' 9 Q Ec. , , .. . ., PY.. ff '.' . I . F0 ,.-4F P 3,45 Christmas Cantata 3,45 Audio-Visual Club. ,Z I , . s ' . 2 . . . : - . f- I I I I D I ' A - ball , ,3,4. I I , ' ' ' ', A 1 ,-afx, 4 : - : ' , . '55 t JOAN STYBORSKE, Sty 'Never with anyone would she pick a boneg This is our very own friendly Joan, Senior Playg Jun- ior Playg Stardust Ig Newspaper Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3g Newspaper Bus. Staff I,2,3g Senior Councilg Pi Delta Auxiliary- Home Ec, Club- Office Aide I 2 3- Freshman Home Room Vice Pres. RUTH TONKINS Ruthie Quiet sincere one truefriend We hope her happiness wtll never end Stardust Review 4 Band 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Ir Y Teens Sr Y Teens Swimming 2 Glee Club ANNAMAE WALLACE Anme Always cheerful never blue As a friend she s always true Intramural Volleyball Home Economics Club 3 411' Y Teens Sr Y Teens DONALD TESKE Horse Not too tall and not too short Don is always a great sport Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 JACK THOMPSON An ace member of the bank Always ready to lend a hand Yearbook Bus Staff Band I,2,3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Homeroom Treasurer 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Library Club 2 3 Jr Latin Club MAJORIE THOMAS Marge Always friendly always neat for personality she can t be beat Stardust Review 3 4 Yearbook Typing Staff News paper Ed Staff Newspaper Bus Staff Newspaper Typist Band I 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Sr Y Teens JANET WAGNER Janet s neat and so petite We all think she s very sweet Senior Council Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Secretary of Homeroom 3 Swimming Club Homeroom Vice President 4 Library Club 3 4 Secre tary 4 Pan American 4 P1 Delta Auxiliary 3 4 Home Eco nomics 4 Jr Y Teens 3 Vice President Sr Y Teens 4 32 ROBERT SWAN, Swanie 'He is quiet, with a pleasing air, Surely to get by at any af- fair. Band I,2, 3,4g Intramural Basketballg Intramural Volley- ball- Orchestra 3,4, STANLEY TYSKO Ston In schoolhe s quiet there 15 no doubt Butis he quiet when he is out? Track 3 Intramural Bas ketballr 2 3 4 Intramuralvol leyball 3 4 RHETA WEISBERGER Reet In appearance she s very neat And a lady from head to feet Basketball I Stardust 3 4 Year book Ed Staff Yearbook Bus Staff Newspaper Ed Staffl 2, 3 4 Newspaper Bus Staff lntra mural Basketball I 2 3 4 In t1'amuralVol1eyballI 2 3 4 Sr Y Teens PanAmer1can Club 3 G A A 3 4 Jr Y Te Swimming Club I,2,3 Jr Latin Club 3'4- . S r 2 l . 5 . . 1 - 1 5 ' Volleyball 1:21 3,44 Office Aideg Glee Clulb 3,45 lr. Y-Teensg A .C 1 I l I I . L . . . , 1 ' , - , - ':'- ' 4:..'..:.'8f1S: , 4 ' ' I Z - ' f 1, , 1 ft 1 1 1 RUTH WILBLR Rlthle Fortwoxears Vrce Pres of our class Brams looks and er sonalrtx has thrs lass Basket halll 2 Manager Class Vrce Pres 3 4 Yearbook Ed staff Newspaper Exchange Eurtor Nuwspaptr Ed Staff Senror Counerl Iumor Counctl Intra 1llLll'3lB3SkLIl13llI 2 3 4 Intra mural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Pan Amerrcan Presrdent G A A Honor Soctetx Vtce Pres S etchl 2 3 4 Lat1nI 'P Of f1ceA1de Ir Y Teens Presr dent Sr Y Teens Presrdent P1 Delta Auxrlrary Swrmrmng BARBARA WILSON Barb Always happy never sad A truer frrend cannot be had Newspaper Ed Staff Intramural Basketball Intramural Volley ball French Club 2 3 Sketeh Club I 2 3 4 P1 Delta Aux 4 Yearbook Art Edrtor I-Iomeroom I IDUIS ZDUNOWSKI, 'Lou' 'I-Ie's as pleasant as pleasant can be, He'1lnever lack frrends we can see Intramural Bas ketball l,2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball I,2,3,4, Llbrary 2, 3.4, Anglers Club 3,4, Home room Treas, 2, Homeroom Pres. 3. IAMES WILLIAMS hm Full of fun free from care, Happy BO lucky anywhere Yearbook Bus Mgr Yearbook Bus Staff Senlor Councrl Iunror Counctl Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball HI Y Key Club Secretary Engtneers Pan Amerrcan4 Lattn Vtce Pres Aud1oVIsual Atds Homeroom Pres 2 3 4 WILLIAM R WILLIAMS Brll There s mrschref brrght around hrs ey es But Brllx wouldn hurt a fly Football 2 Gym Club 1 2 JOYCE YOUELLS Here rs a brown ey ed gal who s sweet, For frrendlrness she can t be beat Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyballl 2 3 4 Home Economrcs Jr Y Teens MARILYN YOUNG Blonde harr and eyes of blue, As a frrend to all she 15 really true Newspaper Ed Staff 3 Newspaper Bus Staff 3 Band 3 4 Intxamural BasketballI,2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 234 33 BETTY WILLIAMS Thrs pretty btrl wtth dancrnb eyes of brovxn ls a wonderful frrend to have around Stardust 4 Intramural Basketball Inrra mural Volleyball Jr Y Teens Htme Economres Glee Club DALE WRIGHT Nut Acheerful honest andwhole some lad A frner frtend could not be had Intramural Bas ketball Intramural Volleyball 2 ISABEL ZIPAY, Ztp 'Qutet and shy ts thrs gal T all her friends she's qurte apal Home Economtcs, Sentor Y Teens. Y ' .. L - .. , l'- -', M l. an ' . . I , P ' 'S . ' I - fx 1 1 5 R Av, . , :- 2 8 6 U , V Y ', . Y A - A . -I I, , . . . ' . . . 5 ' . . . l C - ,' . . . I if . D - . , I :W . . .9 , -,L I j. .5 , 3 R v 1 o 5 - --G ' , i A I 9 . ' . 5 1.2-3.4. 1 .. ' ,-7 - I, , 2 ' . : ' 1 A :JL , . .: ' 1 - . . . I ' .. - .. .. . I I - - , Z I 4, .I . 5 ' . . n : ' ,T I H I . ,L ' I - . . . : ' . 1 I 5 ' 5 It ISI4- SCC. ,2- ,. - , . . . ' I I v 1 S r I 9 l I I - ' . 1 1 v 1 Q r I I 0 l l fig GRACE KATHARINE ZWEIER Kate' Carefree gay full of fun- Kate's a pal to everyone Bas- ketball 2- Stardust 4 Yearbook Assoc Ed - Yearbook Ed Staff- Newspaper Ed Staff' Newspaper Bus Staff- Junior Coun cil- Imramura1Basketba11I 2 3 4'Inrramura1Vol1eyba11I 2 - Sketch 1 2 3 4 Pres 4' Sr. Y-Teens Vice Pres - r Y-Teens Treas - Swimmingl 2 3- Library 2 3 4- G A.A 3 4' Pan American 4- Homeroom Pres I- Homeroom Vice Pres 2 FAVORITE 'E 59-1 ll in 592 X lllll wil! QW I ' f DID HOST FOR G- MOST DUSNIPIEB W X wg if MOST POPULAR Q R I ,r se v QW' V BEST Au. Roulvb 34 I 4' a , V, , .... - . 3.4. ,,,, . , . ., J. X ,I i was 3,5 ' NOT N f V- I hd 'Z' ' 4 so 2 Q ' f 0 sz: fr.- A 4 4 , , ' Q 5 fl 'S , X N af' ' , , .J ' Q A gr X 4 i I ? inf' . ' I L . X X 4 -744 11 jeff, li , 'Q . ' X 4 33 ' 15: v ff , , v ,9 1 N 5 1 1 b Q h X, A V Q i irfi 1 4 , ,AH A ' ive Ki x lr. N u:l ::f B I 'II I ' ?:!:Z1:l A- . X J -J MOST AT1-u.eTaC x '-bw I 4 -'S Q O mf r l i XXXXX 4 C H5 H!-X L 1 .Af 'E BE-,ST 9070 9.6 Mo T LITERARY eesv svemseu M031- i CLASS WILL We the Semor Class of 1951 be1ng of sound body and mmd after four years of d1l1gent study 1n Klngston Hrgh School do hereby declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament In ac cordance wlth th1s document those persons hereln mentloned shall rece1ve such of our property as 15 deslgnated TO THE STUDENTS BARBARA FITCH Actlng ab1l1ty of IVIary Lee Slrvenskl JULIAN FALK Athlet1c ab1l1ty of M1ckey Sorber PAT BLAN FORD Attractlveness of Conn1e Brace DOROTHY HANDLEY Rosle George 5 personalmty PAUL GALLAGHER the report card of Don Olszyk JACK O NEIL The all aroundness of Wayne Gr1ff1th EDITH VANHORN Rachel Bransdorf s I quac1ousness BILL SCHRAGE Bob Mulhgan s excuse for a car RUTH FLIS Fr1endl1ness ofRuthW1Ibur DAVID CAMP TON John Husband s art1st1c touch NANCY BECK Pep v1m and vlgor of Elalne McManus JOE JABLONSKI Red Pan zak s basketball prowess DAVID GFRY Cook1e Bol1nsk1 s football uruform MIKE LAMADE Boyd Morrow s way Wlth women PAT STOUT Speakmg ab1l1ty of Nancy Mmttelman DOT WALLISON Marlene K1se s success as a cheerleader DEANE OLIVER Dependabllrty of Dav1d Ph1ll1ps NEXT YEAR S SENIORS More opportumtles to make money TO THE YEARBOOK STAFF OF 52 The cozy room beh1nd the green curtam 52 WRESTLING SQUAD Another Womlno Val ISV Ch3mP1OHSh1p TO ALL THE STUDENTS More up to date songs 1n chapel TO THE TEACHERS MR IVESON Another Jun Wllllams to run errands MR JAMES JONES Alarger and better World Traveler s Club MISS LORETTA WEIS Better poets MRS THOMAS Less headaches m obtammg the Aud1tor1um MR BENNETT con tlnued success 1n your guldance program MRS SCOVELL Less browslng rn the L1brary MR VICTOR Another Cham p1onsh1pWrestl1ngTearn MR WM MORGAN Another Phys1cs student l1ke Mlke Mras MR PHIL MORGAN Another Red Panzak MISS NOVITSKY Fewer lost locker keys MR HAN KEY More comfortable chalrs 1n your Off1C6 SIGNED SENIOR C LASS OF WITNESSES 1951 Katherme Zweler Natahe Fruc1 PRESIDENT 5 ew! 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TJ , as vi- sxigf Q v Y ii lligjl 0110 E 5222.1 'vas' 'dk a 'lun' 'Ill' ,Q 'I 'Q 0 i . yl Q- JU 011 FIRST ROW MurrayAbrams JackAdams DonaldAl exander JeanBand1sh Mr1dredBarrouk CharlesBarry SECOND ROW Baul Barry Nancy Beck Joan Berdy Dolores Best Rosemarie Brlko PatB1andford THIRD ROW Marilyn Brodie George Brown Nancy Brown Joann Burgess FIRST ROW Paul Earle Norma Elinsky Carol Ann Evans GeorgetteEvans Patr1ckEvans SECOND ROW Ju1ranFa1k JamesFerris StephenFetko BarbaraFrtch Harold Friedman Ruth Flrs THIRD ROW Lois Fritz Paul Gallagher Wrllram Gallagher Richard Gaeris David Gery FIRST ROW DavidCampton Ed1thCarle Mariestelle Carpenter Donald Carter GeorgeCartwright Bernice Chasrn SECOND ROW James Coleman Althea Co mrnsky Blanche Coslett Joseph Cresko Dorrs Dare Maryl1nDiebert THIRD ROW James Decker Robert Demski Warren Denmon MarronDrobenak Ella Mae Dugan T FIRST ROW: Carl Gimber, Rose Goldsmith, Daniel Goodlavage, Rita Grigor, Dorothy Handley, Richard Hetzel. SECOND ROW: Barrie Hessler, Nancy Hughes, JosephJab1onski, Ruth James, Loi.sJones, Lynette Jones, THIRD ROW: Frank Kachinski, Maryanna Karmilowicz, Charles Kennedy, Lois Kennedy. FIRST ROW: June Marcinkiewicz, John Marcy, Ernest Martin, Lorraine McDermott, James M C Hug h, Mary McNelis, James Mihal. SECOND ROW: Nancy Miller, Agnes Miskiel, MargaretMonday, Bernadine Mor an, Beverly Morgan, Char1esNeely. THIRD ROW: Jean Ann Nesbitt, Leah Jean Newberger, Joseph Obester, Ann Marie O'Brien, Arthur Olack, Joseph Oleksa. FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Ronall, Allan Rose nb urg, Bert Rosenthae, Mary Ellen Ross, Vivian Rosser, SECOND ROW: Joan Samuel, Bill Schrage, Jeanne Scott, Don Shipman, George Shinal. THIRD ROW: Joan Shumbrus, Ralph Sirota, Charles Skiptunas, Lois Smith. UNIOR FIRST ROW: Barbara Kieran, Bernard Klein, Robert Konnick, Paul Kopicki. SECOND ROW: Ronald Krup- inski, Joseph Labalch, Michall Lamade, Ann Leach. THIRD ROW: Joan Long, Joanne Loughlin, Humphrey Lukachik. FIRST ROW: Dean Oliver, Jack O'Neil, John Ontko, RalphParsons, JeanPascol, PeterPerry. SECOND ROW: Betty Perugino, Jo-Ann Petrovitz, Joe Petrovitz, Ad- rienne Powell, Elliott Pritchard, Jack Raedar. T HIRD ROW: TedRebennack, AnnRichards, BeverlyRichards, Jean Richards, Lois Rinkenberger. JU OR FIRST ROW Bob Smyden Alex Snyder Divro Sokrm Thelma Spohr Conrue Srahmk SECOND ROW Carl Steel Joe Stemburg DlLkSICll1ll3llCf P3ll'lCld Stout Alyn Sulyk THIRD ROW Bob Swambank Joe Taker eskr Elolse Tlppett James Toolen 'xlarlenc Tvorak FIRST ROW N1aryUrba1ovrch Ed1thVanHoruFranc1s Walko DOfOll'lylV3l1lSOIl Janetwaters Parrrcra Wu ehel SECOND ROW HLICIIXVDSIIC Cvd1ClVl11l8ITlS Doloru YVlSC.ll3k Marrm Woydmek John Yankovrch Jo.1nYaser1chak THIRD ROW DamelYastremsk1 Rua Yenshurskr Florance Yerabhunas Anthony Yurkza Lourse Zdancewxcz Betty Zekauskas JUNIOR CAPER rff ,Q 7-., 40 FIRST ROW TomCaddan Cather1neCal1agas Laleen Cartwrrght Ann Clark Cymhra Clark Earl Conrad W11ardCoo1 SECOND ROW Mlna Coon DelCoslett Jrmmy Cox Barbara Culver Ann Danna ArthurDavrs Glorxa Da vxs THIRD ROW Marrlyn Dawson Audrey Deuz Barbara De Julius Me lba Dodson Roberta Doll Paul Doll FIRST ROW Max Greenwald Edward Greenwood Em llre Gresh Jack Haddow Richard Handly Donald Har bough Donald Hayward SECOND ROW Beverlyl-urn er Manlyn Huffman Alanl-iusband Eleanor Jablonslu Bxll Jacobson Frank Januskl Kay James John Jewel lnslu THIRD ROW Delores Jewell Maureen Jewell Doris Johnson Mill Johnson Emxlle Jones Ja c kxe Jones Patty Jones Russell Jones 0PHOMORE FIRST ROW Dorothy Ace Rosemary Alexrs Margarer Allen DororhyAust1n JamesAnzalone RobertBassetr Beverly Baur SECOND ROW Edward Brlbow Dorxs Berdy Marrlyn Berk Mur1elBerl-c Bonme Blalr Don ald Bolrnskr THIRD ROW Cheta Bortz B1lly Bossc Joe Bradley Peter Brozusky Joan Buza George Bu: lllkl FIRST ROW Susre Dukas Lourse Dylewskl Mary Ed wards RosalleElsenste1n ShuleyErw1ne Jack Evans BobEvans SECOND ROW FrankFahey Mane Fetzer Patsy Frske JerryF1tzgerald Sh1rleyFletchut Carole Flanagan THIRD ROW JackF1etcher JaneFl1s Cath erine Gallagher Joe Gallagher Mary Jo Gallagher Ray Gehns 0PHOMORE FIRST ROW B1llJones Dalton Joyce Ward Kane Frank Rarney Theresa Kopteka Lots Retper Joan Ken der SECOND ROW SallyKle1n FrankKle1n John Koszura Barry Lefkowitz EleanoreL1ndemann Mary AnnL1nton Denny Llewellyn THIRD ROW SallyLuff Jerome Luft Sally Lyons Bernard Magagna Robert Marko Jim Nlarttn FIRST ROW Evelyn Ogurkts Joan Oleskr Louise Or louske Leonard Palenchac Henry Papp Arthur Par sons Barbara Pllll-iOSkl SECONID ROW Walter Pluto Fleanor Poole Robert Prtteha rd Leona Pew Joseph Ruse Raymond Reese THIRD ROW Jean Ann Red int ton Charmaine Raynolds Evabelle Richards Jane Rod ers Joan Rukstalrs John Rrckstalrs FIRST ROW RobertMayeski Allan Metroka Jean Mc Grellrs Mary Theresa McHugh Br1nleyMe1esk1 Mar garet Mericle SECOND ROW Luctl1eM1hal Fred Moody Evelyn Molitoris Cathertne Moran Janice Morgan Jerry Murtha THIRD ROW Lilltan Meyers RobertNorsavage Sanvr1Newman Margr1tN1evergelt Slurley Nossek FIRST ROW: Joseph Salatino, Frank Schmitt, Jack Sehneiderkan, Edwin Scott, William Shirnansky John Shutlock, Vincent Sicurella. SECOND ROW: Mary Shaffer, Jean Shone, Irene Skeba, Geraldine Smith, MargaretSmith, Barbara Spisak. THIRD ROW: Florence Spraw, Edward S t a i z e n sk i, Mary C. Steck, Donald Straub, Robert Subtka, Robert Surwilla. FIRST ROW: Geraldine Wilde, Nancy Wilkinson, Bar- bara Williams, Cynthia Williams, David Willlarns, Donald Williams, SECOND ROW: George Williams, Harry Williams, Marilyn Williams, Audrey Wilson, Bill Wilson, Tony Wishneski. THIRD ROW: Norman Wruebal, Irene Yastremski, Linda Youhon, Barbara Zabreski, Nancy Zipay, Edmund Zoranske, Pauline Zweier, 0PHOMORE FIRST ROW: Betty Jane Thomas, John Thomas, Mitzi Thomas, Barbara Thompson, Richard Troiaru, Roberr Turnbull. SECOND ROW: Edward Urban, Patricia Vec- chio, Martha Wagner, Mary Wallace, James Walsh, Victoria Warnick. THIRD ROW: Geraldine Waskiewicz, Lois Weisberger, Joanne White, Eleanor Wilbur, Mary Lee Wilcox. OPHOMORE FROLIC v-.Mia-I .I FRE HME FIRST ROW Dorothy Andersen Nancy Anderson, Mar tlyn Antmnes Eugene Austrn Lola Barr, Albert Baron SECOND ROW John Bassett, Robert Benner Joel Bergs man, Jane Ellen Blngham, Evan Bonawrtz Bernard Borkowskl THIRD ROW Betsy Bretz, Larry Butcavage, Valerra Butcavage, Donald Campbell Eugene Carpen ettr Barbara Carpenter .lf FIRST ROW Arhne Erchorn, Rrta Erchorn, DaruelFa1 kowrtz, Mrchael Felra Metro Fetko, Le Roy Frergang JoelFrank SECOND ROW Barbara Frear Harrey Free burn Maureen Gallagher Jerome Gardner Margery Glazrer, Marrlyn Grmber THIRD ROW Mary Ann Gonos Leonard Gonchar Karen Grrffrth Harvey Haf etz Wxllram Hardrng, Maureen Harron i FIRST ROW Mary Lou Casterhne, Edward Cherneslu Edward Clarke Dorothy Clayton, Jane Conner Lois Conrad SECOND ROW Edna Mae Coon, Ann Corgan Rachael Coslett Rosemary Crofchrck Gerald Cruse FIBHCISDBHICIOWICZ THIRD ROW JohnDanko, Carroll Davenport, Wrllram Davrdson, Danrel Davrs, Marrlyn Davrs, Mary Lee Edward vm- 4,-. FIRST ROW John Harvey, Esther Hrllard Charlotte Hoeschele Wrllard lfooper Beatnce Husty, Elame Jakes, SECOND ROW Janet Jones Lon Jones Dorothy Kachmar Naoma Kaufer, Rrchard Keeler THIRD ROW Thomas Kerter, Anthony Klexn, Robert Kohl Ruth Kolezar Norman Kopxah Robert Kresge mul 'u up FIRST ROW Joseph Matthews, Wlllram O Nell, Mane Opsrtos, Eugene Palcharus, Yvonne Paley, Lors Pape SECOND ROW Grant Parry John Parry, Thomas Par sons, W1ll1am Parsons Drue Paterson, Eugene Perugrno THIRD ROW Charles Peterman, John Peuouskas Rob ert Phrlllps, Ronald Phrllrps Lucrlle Prtkevxcz Wayne Pugh FRE HME FIRST ROW Evelyn Krohn Dorthy Drokosky Edward Kryk Bermce Kumms, Raymond Leandrr John Llew ellyn SECOND ROW Harriet Lewrs Mary Louxse Lu dorf Sue Lustrg John Maclntyre, W1l11am Martln THIRD ROW Edward Masonrs Rua Matrskella Carol Matus Brran McHugh Sally McHugh FIRST ROW Steve Rudzmskr, Barbara Rerdlrnger, Joan Rerlly, LaMere Rlchards Lou1s Ruseskas Janrce Russel Thomas Ryan SECOND ROW W11l1am Rydzewskx, Carohne Salefsky Janet Scholl Sally Schen, Barbara Schwartzbach, Mary Ruth Scott, Dan1e1Sekel THIRD ROW Ellen Sekel, RomayneShukw1et1s, Bernard Shupp Wayne Sregel, Charles Slmon Joseph Srmonson FIRST ROW Jud1th McKens1e, Jean Ann Mlchak Mane Michael Carol M1ckey, Saundra Mxles, Harvey Mmller SECOND ROW Joan Mrller, Mary Nrce, Betty Narsav age Robert Nash Andrew Novak Donald Moran THIRD ROW Lucllle Obuckowskl Jerry Ogurlus ac quehne Ollver, Robert Ohver, Fred Mountjoy FRE HME FIRST ROW Onv Skrptunas Jamce Skrlpka Beverly Smuh Paul Smrtn Rrta Sokola Joseph Stahnlk SEC OINE ROW Joan Starzrnskl Allen Stratton Ann Mane Stybordke Nanty Thomas Flora Thorner IoanToo1an THIRD ROW Rlchard Tredrnnlck Helen Urbanovrch Joan USkV1CZ Ruth Vlvran I hn VO1ghI tJt::f FIRST ROW Josephwallace Edward Wasxlowslu Peggy Waters James Watklns JESS16 WHIRIHS Ann Mane WCIF Jean Mane WCIT SECOND ROW Iameswempa Beverly Westfreld John Wlute Rufus Wxllrams Horace Wood Wllham Yanelavage THIRD ROW Wrllxam Yarashas Mar1onYasenchek Dorothy Yenshusk1 Mar ron Yerashanas Robert Yurkamn Mane Zdancew1ecz Damel Zrkowskl FRE HME MIRTH PREP SMEN 7 PREP ME FIRST ROW- Geraldine Adamchick Mark Adelson, Harry Anderson Sheila Archard Rita Balberchak Joan Bandish Marie Baronitis SECOND ROW: Raymond Barnhardt, Patricia Beamesderfer George Becky Pat- tricia Bedeski Carol Bonaivitz John Booth Howard Bowman THIRD ROW: Patrick Boylan Toby Brandt Carolyn Brennan JohnBrokensh1re JamesBrunza Mary Buztnkr FIRST ROW Guy I-lert Mary Jean Hagen Robert Har ron, Philip I-htchings Dorothy Horsefield, Mary Anne Hughes, Barbara Ishley, Brlly James SECOND ROW Leonard Jewell Carol Jones, Patsy Jones Aileen Kora bon Janrce Karmrlowrcz Jerry Kaufer Edward Kelly, Stanley Kozloski THIRD ROW Beverly Knops Irene FIRST ROW Robert Carpenter Jan Carson Patrlcra Casey Barbara Catron James Collis Mary Ellen Con nell Mary Rose Consrdxne Robert Coslett SECOND ROW Ruth Davis Willram Edwoards Joan Ertley James Evans Joan Evans Pearl Evans Charles Fahey June Fetzer THIRD ROW Marguerrte Fleschut James Gallagher, Lynne Gallagher William Gallagher Charles Gareis Sandor Gleb Eugene Gershon Earl Gladey Kobylski, Joan Kovelskr, Dolores Krawcewicz Albert Kuchinskas George Kurisky Dolores Kwasny PREPS HOME ROOM FIRST ROW Sterling Lamoreaurx Carolyn Lauer Su san Lehman Joan Leshlnsld, Mary Llqua Margaret Mc Intyre William Marks SECOND ROW Peter Martin, Francis McHugh, Michael Melchoir, Jolm Melton, Ann Mooney, Grace Moore, John Morris THIRD ROW Ann Mullahy Daniel Mozler, Raymond Mosier Betty Mon dullck, Ruth Ann Meagan, Edward Munhatchy, Robert Mrckolas v. FIRST ROW:Gera1d Samies, Betty Anne Savitski, George Schall, Walter Seasock, Lucille Scott, Katherine Soureman, Suzanne Sears. SECOND ROW: Anna Servello, Ronald Sebolka, John Simons, Rose Simon, Charles Sincavage, Bernard Skammer, Phillip Skeba. THIRD ROW: Gerald Sobol, Clyde Staley, Mary Ann Stanchak, David Steele, Edward Stroud, Harold Strunk, Stewart Swett. FIRST ROW: John Aton, Joseph Barnard, Alexander Belenski, Jack Connor, Nancy Jane Eddy, Nadine Flock. SECOND ROW: Marie Freeman, James Gilgallon, John Gozick, George Hab- blett, John Hagan. THIRD ROW: David Hergert. Robert Holod- nak, Myron Jones, Thomas Kelly, Robert Kersteen, Lila Kile. Prep men FIRST ROW:John O'Brien, Jane O'Day, John Oleski, Ron- ald O'Nie1l, Ruth Ostrowski, Edward Parsons, Michael Pasenak, Robert Pearlman. SECOND ROW: Robert Phil- lips, Nancy Pollack, Ester Poole, Sandra Pulver, Rovert Riedington, Patsy Reed, Patrica Reel. THIRD ROW: Ricky Reese, Winifred Reese, Wade Pendle, Nancy Rendle, Robert Rish, Claudette Roll, Dorothy Rukstalis, Jonathan Russin. i ' FIRST ROW: Norman Tabor, Louis Testen, Rose Testen, Evelyn Tochery, Chris Todd, Sarah Toole, Bob Usaitis, Mary Walizer. SECOND ROW: Barbara Walsh, Annette Waliekiewicz, David Wasserstrom, Rose Weinstein, Mel- vin Williams, Richard Williams, Robert Williams. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Worden, Willard Wright, Bernadine Yack- movitch, Andrew Yanchick, Joan Young, Donald Zim- merman. 'tw FIRST RON Feltx Belunskr Lawreme Brgg r Carl l3o5d V1olt.tGorgal lkred Graham John Grrrnes Vrn eent Hanch SECOND ROW Harry Haskell Nlarron Hunt B111 Jones Jane Keener Lots Keener Lours Laumer THIRD ROW Vrctor Prrce Earl Prrtehard Wayne Rodgers Dennrs Sa1e1n1 Clarence Sorber Clayton Thomas FIRST ROW Lenore Lauder Leonard Lukas Catherrne Matthews Thomas McAvoy W1l11am Morgan SEC OND ROW Robert O Boyle Robert Prrce Nancylee R1chards Paul Robak Robert Rukstalrs THIRD ROW Judy Saunders Marxlyn Srmth Earl Wrlltams Marrlyn Wrlson Patr1ckW1snewsk1 ABSENT Eugene Lazarus Robert Mason John Thomas Albert Tonkxns Ray Wrlllamson Prep men Fun I .Lg SCJ T - - N I ,... , .L +-k- E Book 4 YEAH W Robert Keeler 4 T7' ssoc1ate Edltor atherlne Zweler Advert1s1ng Manager Constance Brace FIRST ROW Anna Kobylskr Mmam Jeffreys Nlna Davxs Ruth Allen James W1111ams Jayne Hofmann Conme Brace Shar1 Marcus Ruth Purcell SECONDROW DarleneBahr Joan Knops Barbara Reese Rlta Gelb Margaret Callahan Helena Fahey Jule Mrkrta Nancy Sheer1n Elalne McManus Carlene Lamade THIRD ROW Lou1sSteck Davrd Phrlhps Jack Thompson Norman Newhart Paul Ofresh Bernard Panzak Donald Mc Nehs Joan Burke Romarne Laumer Patncxa F1tzGerald FIRST ROW Margaret Callahan Barbara Jones Dons Casterlme Barbara Reese Bar bara Evans Mary Ann Darble Katherlne ZWCICI Conme Brace SECOND ROW Rheta We1sberger Rachel Bransdorf Ela1ne McManus Barbara Fetzer JayneHofmann Carlene Lamade Nancy Mmleman Felxcra Lukesavage THIRD ROW Norman Newharr Ray Borkowsk1 RobertKee1er Pau1Ofxesh Donald McNelxs NataleFru1c1 Dave McCracken John Husband Q 'vu-ni if James W1l11ams W! Busrness Manager sr 'T' Assoc1ate Ed1tor Natale Frucr C1rcu1at1ng Manager Jayne Hofmann .J-fri, Q -any ffm ' J y ,, ' I Q A: is 1 Q . Y M, - ' I ' '- I of I , -- f , 'L ' X 1 ' 'V' rf, T x H 1 U in I , J -24 I A . v Q Lx V' K , f I' ' 1 Q R' I 5 an Q - of A X A - , . A D, ' , . 3 . 1 , . K - I - ' , ' , .V 2 I , ' 'M L H T T1 'N ' . 4 1 N ,O -5 ' fi A 8 A Q E Q! lf 4 -A I W v :C . V ' 7 - I Q ' sv ,. . R ' M' '- r yy f f If if Typrng Edxtor Margaret C allahan 3 W7 WU? T9 FIRST ROW Ehzabeth Ryan Connre Servello Margaret Callahan Nancy Sheenn Rose Mary Rolands SECOND ROW Betty Sahnsky Majoue Thomas Jule Mrkrta Romame Laumer ABSENT Helena Fahey E11zabethBarL1e Soon after the begxnmng of school the yearbook staff,wh1ch had been chosenby the Sen1or Executrve Councrl went to work to determine the deta11s of the 1950 yearbook After many meetlngs and d1scuss1ons we f1na11y declded upon the form and style of the 1950 yearbook The yearbook machlne was now thrown lnto hlgh gear and the actual wrrtlng of the edxtorrals and sen1or Jlngles started After approx1mate1y one half of the wr1t1ng had been completed the actua1typ1ng staff under the dmrectron of M155 Calahan worked untlr 1ng1y ln order to meet our flrst deadhne The next step was to sell our yearbook to the students of Krngston Hlgh School To accomphsh th1s a buslness staff under Mr Iveson crrculated among the varrous home rooms putt-rng thelr sa1esmansh1p to the best advantage. However, wxthout the leaderslup and pa t1ence of Mr. Harry Wrlhams, the pubhcatxon of thls yearbook would have been lmposslble . We, the staff of the 1951 Kmgstoman Year book, extend our srncere apprec1at1on for h1s generous asslstance 1n the productron of a blgger and better Kmgston Yearbook. 53 Art Edltor Barbara W11son 'mf Sports E.d1tor ' Q 6 TAFF In Q W , M, X T 9 jr Q' , J 4, WL ' J '. 7 ,L 1 2- A if 4, we X. A it ' '-f 4 . N Z x 9' 5 , x 1 .Vi -, f V1 f- A' . . fi . E 1 ' ' , - was at Marlene K1 se Raymond Borkowskl King toman ew paper Edrtor Barbara .Tones Edltor Busrness Manager Rachael B1-angdorf .Tayne Hofmann EDITURIAL TAFF Q 2 FIRST ROW Romarne Osborne Rrta Gelb Marrlyn Dawson Nancy Joyce Patsy FISRC Elrzabeth Ryan Connre Servello Cather1ne Moran Mane Fetzer Nancy Zrpay Dorrs Casterhne Janet Kulscavage Katherrne Zweler Barbara Carpenter Martha Wagner John Husband SECOND ROW Sharr Marcus Mary Gorgol Anna Kobulsky Elarne McManus Rhrta Wersberger Mary Ann Darbre Nancy Srkes Rosle Rowlands Barbara Evans Barbara Reese Patty Jones Iackre Jones Carol Jlanagan Murrel Berk Lours Steck THIRD ROW Barbara Wrlson Margaret Callahan Barbara Fetzer Ruth Purcell Helena Fahey Jayne Hofmann Barbara Jones Mary Jo Gallagher Janle Flrs Pauhne Qwerer Margre Thomas Shrrley Graham Mary Ellen Ross Rose George Jule Mrkrta Flrp Luckasavage Rosalre Ersenstern Audrey Wrlson BarrdHam monds FOURTH ROW Mary Clarre Steck Sally Lyons Vrckre Warmck Erleen Brngham Ruth Allen CarleneLamade Janre Cooper Barbara Culver ShrrleyErw1ne Lours Kerper Dorrs Berdy Agnus Fleschut Mane Dowd Jean McGrel115 Nancy Mrttleman Wayne Grrffrth Don McNel1s Ray Borkowskr 54 O O , 8 . E- 52 ffwwfr W FJ' ' - ,,-: ww ,rw f I ,, 5 0 V. Q. F 0 K Q 0 0 ' .. , 50 I s ', . A 1 L 5 s 3 ' . 4 . ' . . A , ' . ' . ' I ' I A I . I I I ' . I I l I D I I I . I I I I I I . , - 2 ' . , , , I I I I . ' I I A I I I I I I I t b I 4 r I I . Y I I ' - - I ' . . ' ' ' . I ' I - . . I I . . I I I I U I 9 ' . I . I . . , . y .- ssl 7 u Lnl ll llll NEWSPAPER BUSINESS STAFF J Perash R Osbourne R Gelb M Dawson N Joyce P Fxske E Ryan C Servello K Moran M Fetzer J Kulcavage K Zwerer SECOND ROW M Gorgol A Kobylskr J Rodgers B Thompson B I Thomas N Urbanovrch M Casterlme R. Wexsberger R, Bransdorf M A Darbre P Kelly N Srkes R M Rowlands L B Evans B Reese N Mrttleman THIRD ROW M Callahan B Fetzer E McManus R Purcell H Fahey J Hofmann B Jones M J Gallagher J Fl1s E Jones P Zwerer M Thomas S Graham D Dougherty M E Ross R M George J Mlkrta FOURTH ROW L Prrtchard B Reel P Waters J E Brngham R Allen C Lamade I Burke N Davrs I Cooper D Berdxe A Fleschut M Dowd F Luckesavage KINGST ONIAN NE WSPAPER Flash' Thrs year has proved to be a boom year for our Krngstoruan Newspaper There have be n s1x rssues packed full of sports gossrp, socral events, fashrons, andfeature storres A new feature rn every rssue was the ed1tor's goal Th1s newspaper 1S produced by the students rt 15 enjoyed by the entrre school The Eduorral Staff drd a frne Job of golng out and gettrng the news Our more than capable photographers handled the Who's Who and varrous other prctures seen rn each lssue The expert typ1sts worked quretly behrnd the scenes Last but not least 15 our Bus mess Staff that mana ed w1sely wrth the funds at 1ts drsposal All these staffs could not ave succeeded 1f 1l'.W61'el'1't for the gu1dance and advrce of our advrsors, Mr Brenner and Mr Anthony 2 F FIRST ROW- Elrzabeth Ryan, Connxe Servello, Margaret Callahan, Rose Mary Rolands, Nancy Srkes Mary Anne Kalkusky, SECOND ROW- Dons Casterlme Marjone Thomas, Jule Mllun Romaine Larimer, Nancv Shenn. 55 9 QQ fij. ey A-ff? 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A ' K B ' no A S ff S, W if 000 00 OFFICE AIDES k-IRST ROW Marrestelle Carpenter Barbara Jones Barbara Fetzer Rose Marte George Rom arne Osborne Mary Ann Darbre Darlene Bahr Marlene Krse Jone Burke NIHHDBVIS SECOND ROW Nancy Sheerxn Sandra Mrles Harr1etLew1s MarJor1eThomas Jule Makrta Felrcra Luckasavage Katherme Zwerer Janet Kulcavage Elame McManus RuthW1lbur Carlene Lamade THIRD ROW BeverlySm1th Betsy Bretz JeanneR1chards Joann Loughlrn Joanne Burgess Joan Long Margaret Callahan Marrlyn Cooper FOURTH ROW R1ta Gelb Barbara Reese Mane Dowd Nancy Joyce Conme Brace Agnesliletchet Rachel Bransdorf Jane Ellen Bmgham PHOTO CLUB FIRST ROW Wrllard Cool James Brown Baud Hamonds Charles KCSICR John Dux km Carrol Davenport SECOND ROW Earl Conrad Guy Llewelyn Ralph SIIOIR Allan Rosenberg Raymond Reese Donald Camp bel Mime Aldo Th1s year for the f1rst tlme the off1ce a1des have been organ1zed under the gu1dance of a very capable d1rector, M1ss Marle Cahalan At the f1rst meetlng the follow1ng off1cers were elected Pres1dent, Mary Ann Darb1e V1ce Pres1dent, Rachel Brans dorf Secretary Treasurer Rose Mane George Under th1er leadersh1p, the club has engoyed a very successful year Many projects were planned by the club the f1rst of wh1ch mater1al1zed at Thanksg1v1n tune Members contnbuted toward a tur ey wh1ch was donated to the ch1ldren of St Stamslaus Orphanage The act1v1t1es 1n wh1ch the club par t1c1pated dur1ng the year 1nclude All Club Chr1stmas Party and the Annual School Outmg at Harveys Lake. Photo Club The purpose of the Photography Club IS o exchange among members 1nformat1on concern1ng new methods and procedures to help 1n the solv1ng of the problems wh1ch they m1ght encounter whlle pursulng the1r hobby It a1ds 1n mc re as mg the1r knowledge of photography Entrance 1nto the club 1S ga1ned by oba1n1n a ma-1or1ty vote of the old mem bers T e new members are then 1n1t1ated 1n January To lncrease the status of the1r treas ury, the members sold Chr1stmas cards th1s year The adv1sor of the club 15 Mr Herman Shxplett Off1cers Pres1dent, Ba.1rd Hammonds V1ce Presldent, James Brown, Secretary, John Durkln. Treas urer, Charles Kes1ck, Pub11c1ty, Charles Hampton. T' F A ? i :K Q I ' - p rf, . ' . , ' . I - ' - 1 F- X, b ' , 1 , Q C . . : t K , K I v wr' ' ',, ' . 1 X . , Y? ,. A K up 4 V' . ' . '. I 1 ' i I 9 n 'Q - hx: U gi l. V O O . . D , . . . - . . 1 . - l - . 3 4 n . - . . 3 - , . U . . , Q . . Q - ' I . . - 56 H Y The H1 Y under the capable super Vlblon of Mr Donald H1lbe rt has completed 1ts th1rd successful year 1n KIHUSIOH H1011 School The purpose of the club IS to create and ma1nta1n h1gh standards of clean l1y 1ng clean sports and clean speech As one of the outstandmg boys or0an1zat1ons, lt has takena prom1nent place 1n the act1v1t1es of the hwh school The members part1c1pate tournaments and var1ous sports aCt1V1tlCS They also collect canned foods to be d1s tr1buted to the needy fam1l1es of the com mun1ty at Chnstmas t1me The off1ce rs elected at the f1rst meetmg of the year are as follows Pres1dent, I..ou1s Lemk1e VICE Pres1dent, Harold Jenk1ns Secretary, Joe Petrov1ch Treasurer, John Husband All the graduat1ng SSHIOTS 1n the club are proud of the1r membersh1p and feel sure that the1r hard work has helped to make the orUan1zat1on abetter one for the future members Key Club Ih1s year marked the seeond success ful year ot the Key Club sponsored by the Kmrfston Forty Fort K1wan1s oroan 1zat1on Th1 year s m rnbersh1pcons1sted of th1rty ervht ooy s el cted from the sopho more Jumor, andsemorclasses Kmrrsto Hmh School had th second KeyClub 1n L 1 valley Under the very capable d1rect1o11 of Mr Harold Pugh the club completed an other successful year Durlng the year the club members helped IH collect1ng books for the boys at KIS Lyn sold Chr1stmas cards and took part 1n the ceremony when the Chr1stmas hghts were turned on They were also xnstrumental 1n orgar11z1ng a basketball league Every second and fourth Thursday of the month the boys hadameetmg At these meehngs they usually had a speaker from the K1wan1s Club Off1cers Pres1dent, Loren Samsel V1ce Pres1dent, Joseph Jablonslu Secretary James Wllhams Treasurer, Natahe FTUCI KEY CLUB FIRST ROW W1l11am Bosso lxhehael Lamade Russe1K1le Natalel-'r11r1 James vV1ll1ams Loren Samsel JosephJablonsk1 RohertMull1gan Don ald Gflffllll Raymond Durkm SEC OND ROW John Durlun Ray Borkovwslu Allan Husband Denny Lewellyen Edward Cabr1el Frank Fal ey Deane Ollver Paul Gallagher Jul1an Falk Carl Gxmber Ernest Nlartrn THIRD ROW Joseph Gallagher M1ltonJohnson JarnesBrown Donald Kasarda VvayneGr1ff1th Bernard Ondash Rob err Keeler Joseph Kupko Jerry F1lzGerald Boyd Morrow FIRST ROW Nlartm Mooney Donald Wught Joseph Obester Alex Snyder Donald Olysak M1cheal Strucko Deane Olxver Alan Hus band Jack Evans Delbert Coslett James Coleman John Durkm SECOlND ROW N111 ton Johnson Ausun Sherman John Husband LOUIS Lemke W1ll1amSorber G3l8Wllll3mS Joseph Petrovuz John Blanco Charles Dove duus Cll3l'lCSJCIlk1T1S Harvey Haferz THIRD ROW Louls Steck Dave Ph11l1ps Bernard Ondash Wayne Gr1ff1rh Donald Gr1ff1th LorenSan'sel CharlesPeterman Russel1K1le Joseph Kupco Narale Fruce JamesW11l1ams FOURTH ROW B111 Jacobson Frank Schmlrt Dan1elYasbremsk1 Wxlllam Gallager James Cox John Thomas Baxrd Hammonds Charles Kesxck M1ehea1Lamade Pau1Ofe1sh Jerome Gardner I ,N . 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'. 7 I J I I ll I I I 57 The Gym Club 1nK1ngston H1gh School tr outs were held After man el1rn1 G Y M C, L U B FIRST ROW Ward Kanc Earl Conrad Charles Kennedy John Mareey Bob Swainback Joe Steinberg Jack White Bill Edwards SECOND ROW Bob Nash Frank Karney Willard Cool Wayne Kennedy Joe Petrovitz Charles Pcterinen Dick Hanley THIRD ROW B111 Parry Jack Thomas Paul Earl Hank Richardson Jimmy McHugh Tumbling Team Early 1n October the tumbllng team Y nat1ons and many pa1ns and achegr, twenty girls and three substrtutes were p1cked After the g1rls had pract1ced together and knew one another the team p1cked a Captam, Barbara Fetzer and a Co Captam, Ruth Allen The g1rls practlced d111gently every Tuesday and Thursday By February Z they were ready for the1r annual chapel exh1b1t1on Th1s consisted of tumblmg, the use of wands and lndtan Clubs, and tap danc1ng The sen1or glrls were presented w1th sweaters at the end of the school year The successful season was due in no small measure to the gu1dance and coachmg of the club's adv1sor, Mrs Reneska TUMBLING TEAM TOP ROW:Clandette Roll, Jo Ann Vseviez, Ona Skiplnnas, Jane Flis, Patricia Weichel, Barbara Fetzer Martha Wagner June Fetzer MIDDLE ROW: Bernice Kurnetis Marlene Tvorak Heier. Kozloski Carol Ann Evans Mary Ellen Ross Emily Jones Barbara Zabreski Ru A en Gerry Wilde BOTTONI ROW Dori serdy NancyZ1pay NiarieFetzer Andrey Deitz Betty Jane Thonias G m Club has establlshed ltself as an outstandlng athle t1c orgamzatxon dur-1ng the past years It 1S under the capable d1rect1on of Mr Hilbert The Gym Club was organlzed in 1941 for the purpose of teachmg boys the art of acrobat1cs, tumblmg, and var1ous forms of mat work The boys spec1al1zed 1n mat work, learn1ng amon other tlungs, fhps hand spr1ngs, and e use of the sprm board Besxdes work1ng on the mats, e boys took to the a1r on the rings, the parallel bars , and the horse Several new 1nd1v1dual sports were added 1nclud1n badmlnton, golf hand ball, and box1ng e club prac tlced and part1c1pated m these durmng the act1v1ty pe nods We w1sh Mr Hllbert and the boys furthersuccess w1th the1r club, wh1ch, we are sure, w1ll cont1nue to be one of the out standmg sportsmen's clubs m our hlgh school I Y D 9 N . . - -. t , -, -, , ' , , 1.5 ,ll , I . 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FIRST ROW P Blandford K Zxwrer D rr In Srlxcs IIlRxar C Servello cor e N c anus K c erm A Cr 1 Bcr hs n Xl Vwaqnnr SECOND ROW C Brace Nwrlbur M A Darbrc M Gorgol Heschur B Fetzer R Laumer P IZ Gerald B Jones P Zwrer U Skrptunas XI Fetzer H Kozloskr THIRD ROW M Tvorak E Drxon, R Wersberger F Luc easxage Nl Dowd lv Davrs R Allcn Burke B Wrlson P Wexchel B S hock, B J Thomas S Fleschut FOURTH V R M Goldsnnth R Ni Bllko Haserchak N Mlller J Nlarcrnkewlcz B Zckouskas J Waters L Jones D Dough e H Fahey J Hofmann M I2 Ross eck, F s E Jones A Drerz Leach , l 1 W! ! lllllll FIRST ROW Nfhkc Lamade ,hm Ferrrs Don Grrffxlh Bernard Pcnzak Ray Durkrn Don Kasarda Bob Mulligan Joe Jablonskr SEC OND ROW George Shrnal Elllou Prrtchard Don McNehs Boyd Morrow Natale I-ruc1 Iuhan Falk hm McHugh Ray BOTKOWSRI THIRD ROW Paul Ofresh Jrm Wrllrams Mrke Brunner Jack Adams Dave Mc Cracken Bob Keeler hm Brown Paul Gal lager Lours Steck Engineer A The Englneerlng Club, Whose motto 1S We teach at all t1mes fr1endsh1p good c1t1zensh1p, and honor IS sponsored by Mr Harry Wrllrams If the reqmrements for rnembersh1p are fulf1lled the candxdate for membe rshrp then must be elected unanrmously by the or1g1nal members After passmg that test he must be 1n1t1ated The act1v1t1es of th1s club lncluded part1c1pat1on rn the All Club Party outmgs at the barn, and the annual outm at Monornonock Inn rn the Poconos hel Jomtly wrth the Honor Socrety A week end was spent at a camp rn the Poconos Whlle at the camp the members went on freld tr1ps and learned the use of surveymg e qu1pment. At the end of the school year the Engl neerxng Club offered rts customary prrze of S5 to the senror boy havmg the h1 hest average. Ogmers Presldent, Bob Masonls, Vlce Presxdent, Ray Durkln, Secretary, Bern1e Panzak, Treasurer, Don Kasarda. The G1rl's At.h1et1c Assocxauon, as 1ts name rmplres, rs an or an1zat1on composed of the grrl athletes o the school These g1rls must partlclpate 1n varrous sport act1v1t1es to earn a total of forty pomts, 1n order to qualrfy for membersh1p rn the club TWICE a year new members are taken 1nto the club and all must take part rn a rugged 1n1t1at1on As part of 1ts socral aCt1V1t1CS th1s year, the club held a w1en1e roast at Fyes Grove A great deal of credrt must be grven to the sponsor of the club Mrs Mlrxam W1ll1ams , who worked so unt1r1ngly for th1s group The offrcers Presldent, Elame McManus, V1ce Presldent, Marlene Klse, Secretary, Rose Marre George, Treasurer, Conme Brace. 1 l 1 !' R., . G, A, A, ,I Ml Hx, - Bal 3 . -1 . R 5 ju - Q 1. ,f ,C 1 1 , I . 1 - A Y K ' I , i.: N 1, I xx. Ge g, E, .ml ,M. rs, N, , - 1 - A 5 --1 1, , ,I She ' , , Innnsky, J. edy, D, Wal- 7 , l i G 4 4 R. ,. .u 0. . A. 1 , . ', .I ',4 I. F1 - 4 A I 1 ' L. 'Y 1' 4' . 1 ' . I J. M , . A , N. ' , , jpis- ' ' ' ROl::.. R., ...,' ,J. I fly, I l I 7' ' I ' ' s.eA. ' he N. B J. u, , , , ' ,A, 9 5' 1 1 fwfr N 'X 3 A 5,1 so gg 531,11 rr por, . , I 3 V is f if g li ' K 'A -rar 59 f.'7 If I fl gr, ' I gag r I ' 'J ff 5 3 'f ' ' F l 152 , A4 'I I ' gi + I ' ' t 34 ' T ' , 1 1 , V K, Z . I . ' l - 0 Go . Ao H . , , . . . . . . I . . , . 5 . Q . , . . . PI DELTA CLUB FIRST ROW: Louis Lemke, Joseph Bolinski, Bob Mulligan, Ray Durkin, Joe Kupko, Loren Samsel, Martin Mooney, Bob Masonis, Bill Sorber. SECOND ROW: Mike Strutko, Charles Jenkins, Russel Kile, Ray Borkowski, David Gary, Paul Ofiesh, Bob Keeler, Frank Kresge, Carl Morgan, Bill Roberts. THIRD ROW: Donald McNelis, Boyd Morrow, Mike Brunner, Don Kasarda, Tom Havard, Ed Bosso, Bernard Panzak, Tony Benetski, James Jordan. Pl DELTA The Pi Delta has completed a success - ful and enjoyable year under the leadership of Mr. Victor Piccone. The boys showed their carpentry ability by building a new refreshment stand 'CO take care of the large crowds at the football games. The boys who handled the score- board looked healthier than they had in months --undoubtedly from all the fresh air they glot up in the stratosphe re. T e club enjoyed an outing at S lvan Lake and closed the year out with their annual feed at Harveys Lake. The Club expects enjoyable and suc- cessful years in the future. Pl DELTA AUXILIARY Once again this year the girls were allowed to elect their own members into the club, The girls decided that they would elect no office rs this year, The girls proved very efficient in their work at the stand-- showing that a woman's touch is needed when it comes to cooking! Mr. Piccone showed capable leade rshi here also and the club ended the season with the feeling that the year had been well spent. FIRST ROW: Peggy Kelly, Ruth Wilbur, Pat FitzGerald, Romaine Latimer, Rose George, Elaine McManus Marlene Kise, Carlene Lamade, Jone Burke, Barbara Jones, Nancy Sheerin. SECOND ROW: Rachel Bransdorf Rita Gelb, Jule Mikita, Connie Brace, Nina Davis, Dolores Dougherty, Lynette Jones, Pat Weicle, Barbara Wilson, Dorothy Wallison, Nancy Beck, Pat Blanford. THIRD ROW: Lois Kennedy, Dot Handley, Ruth Fliss Joan Styborski, Janet Wagner, Blanche Coslett, Jo Anne Burgess, Jo Ann Petrovich, Marian Drobinak, Margaret Callahan, PI DELTA AUXILIARY 000 JUNIOR Y-TEENS FIRST ROW: D. Donghert1.', B, Jones, B. Fetzer, L, Mountjoy, J, Kulkavage, Y. Blazey, A. Moran, C Larnadc, M. Kise, J, Burke, N, Davis, Sheerin, R, Allen, SECOND ROW: R, Tomkins, M. Thonxas, ,I Mikita, F, Luckesavage, S, Marcus, R. Latimer, E, McManus, M, A. Darhie, D, Bahr, K. Zweier, R,Wil bur, R. Bransdorf, THIRD ROW: P. Hopkins, J, Knops, M, Gorgol, E, Battle, R. Osborne, I, Cooper, R George, J, Wagner, B, Evans, P, Kelly, N, Mittelnian, R, Rowlands, N. Sikes, M, Kalkuski. FOURTH ROI-N M. L. Slivinske, I, Zipay, C, Corey, M, Jeffery, D, Casterline, E, Dickson, G. Dyers, L, Pritchard, B Reel, B. Reese, ll. Fahey, J. Perash, M, Callahan, R. Gelh, S. Graham, A, Koblski, The Senior Y-Teens is an organization underthe guidance of the Y, W, C, A, and Mrs, Rineska is it's advisor. The year began with the election of officers at the first meeting: President, Ruth Wilbur3Secretary, Mary Ann Darbie, Treasurer, Rachellfuransdorf, Inter-Club Council Representative--Vice President, Kate Zweierg Assistant Secretary, Vickie Blazey, Meetings were held every first Monday of the month at the Y and unless the girls attended three-fourths of the meetings and paid their dues, they were dropped from the club. Our club's success is due to our advisor, The Junior Y Teens is an organization open to any Junior girl who wishes to meet requirements of the club, The activities of the club are mainly social, but the girls do some volunteer welfare work. One of their main social events this year was the Christmas Ball. The club chose as its officers the following: President, Patsy Stout, Vice President, Lois Fritz, Secretary, Beverly Morgan, Treasurer, Mary Ellen Ross, Inter Club Council Representative, Leah- gean Neuberger, Miss Darrow, the clu.J's advisor, did a great deal to make the club a success, FIRST ROW: A, M, O'Brien, M, Barouk, M. Wright, B, Keerin, B, Perugino, L. J. Newberger, M, McNelis, M, Urbanovich, M, Mundy, SECOND ROW: N. Beck, L. Kennedy, J, Berdy, M. Drobenak, J, A, Petrovitz, P. Blanford, P, Stout, E, M, Dugan, A. Leach, H. Kozolski, E. VanHorne, M. Tvorak, L, Zdanciewicz, F, Sombris. THIRD ROW: J. A. Nesbitt, E. Carle, A. Richards, J. Yasenchak, D. Wischak, I. Marcinkiewicz, J, Richards, I, Loughlin, A. Miskiel, I. Long, R. Grigor, B. Moran, B. Hessler, E. Tippett, H, Whiate. FOURTH ROW: L. McDermott, I. Scott, M. Diebert, M, R, Knott, I. A. Ronall, C, Stahnik, M. Carpenter, J. Samuel, B. Zekouskas, M, Karmiiiowz, S. Harvey, A, Powell, L. Fritz, N. Brown, D. Best, J, Pascoe, FIFTH ROW: N. Elinski, D, Dare, F. Yerashunas, R, M, Goldsmith, L. Jones, R. M. Bilko, V, Rosser, M, Brodie, J, Waters, B, Morgan, A, Cominsky, M, R, Ruddiek, M, E, Ross, C. Evans, N, Miller, R. James, B, Chasin, L. Smith, B, Coslett. SENIOR Y-TEENS Fir tlear Latin a ln Th1S year, as 1n prevrous years, the Sophomore Latm Club was organlzed under the capable supervrslon of Mlss Helen Thompson Those el1g1ble to become members we re students tak1ng second year I.,at1n and had to attam at least two A's 1n thrs study The students 1n thxs study learn of the Gallrc Wars whxch we re wr1tten by Jullus Caesar The purpose of th1s club IS to g1ve these students a better cultural background for therr work by formlng acqualntance w1th the Romans, then' customs, and the1rl1fe The Sophomore I..at1n Club took part 1n many soclal affarrs 1n the h1gh school cur r1culum Such as the All Club Chrrstmas Party and the annual All Club outrncv LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW Dorothy Ace Helcn Whartc BarharaK1eran Ann Danna Paul Gallagher Prcudem Caro1eFlann1gar1 Ianrce Morgan Eleanor Lxndeman Mary Lee Wrlcox SEC OND ROW BernardMagagna JohnThor'1as Gcorgc Brown RobcrrTurnball James Deck er Joseph Obester Mrna Coon Cynthra Clark Cymnra Wrllrams rIRS'I YLAR LATIN FIRST ROW Peggy Merrclc Theresa Koplckr Evelyn Oglll'klS Dorothy Anderson Rosemary AILXIS Barbara Schwartzback Janet Schall Maman Yerashunas Pansy Frske Jane F115 SECOND ROW Joanne Wlnre Patsy Jones Jacky Jones Paulrne Zwxcr Barbara Zebawskr Gcrryf Smrth Chcra Borlz Roberta Doll Margaret Slllllll EvabellcR1charcls sally Lyons THIRD ROW Maryhn Berk Palsy Colllns Marrlyn Wrl lrams Eleanor Iahlonskr Beverly Hrrner Lowlecl Cartwrrghr Patsy Vecchro Ernrly Jones Slurley Flcshut Edna Coon FOURTH ROW Joel Bergsmann Drck Fredrnnrck Ruble Norman Brlly Jones Jack Flecher Jerry F1tzGcrald Frank Fahcyl Cathcrn Gallagher Ann Corgan As rs customary each year, the Sen1or I..at1n Club IS organrzed and sponsored by M155 Enrd Sweet The club IS composed of those students deahng Wlth the myster1es of V1rg11 and Crcero It 1S the pr1v1ledge of thrs flne Club to present, at the end of the year, an award of f1ve dollars to the Freshman boy who emerges w1th the hrghest average of the boys 1n hrs class Th1s year as always, the Senlor Lat1n Club contnbuted greatly to the extra cur r1culum of Krngston H1gh School b par t1c1pat1ng 1n such events as the Al Club Chnstmas Party and the All Club Out1ng 1n June I I I I Q' ' , . . , i , : , . 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THE HOBBIE C LUB FIRST ROW Ruth Vlxxan Carol Xhcku Elame lakes Low Conrad JS:S1ClV3Ik1II can X111 Nhchak Nlarle Xhcllaels 015 Pape bauudra Xhlcs Dnrotux Krokskx Lms SIIIIIII SECOND ROW juan Iew1 Yvoml Paley Jamcebkrxpka Judx Nitkenzn, Ellen Scckel Ann Mane Weir Xiarx Lol Caster Ime Joan Starzmskc Joan Xllller Nancy TIIOIUBB Ann otxburskl Cnarlotte Heskel Rua Sekola THIRD ROW bue Lumg Sallx uh Smlill HIGH Zdanewxez Nianan Yosen Chak Joe Sxmouson Dick Trcdmmck Jack Wlure Doualu Frullneart Jane Wempu James Watkms L R HOBBY CRAFT CLUB FIRST ROW Sallx S Inu Lol: Pape O1 Conrad Jamce Russell Jtsslc Watkms SEC OIxD ROW sue Lu ng Jackle kllllfel' ew erly 5IF1lll Xiary Ruth Stott Hobb Club One of the newest and most successful clubs orvamzed th1s year 1n Kmgston I-hgh School 15 the Hobble Club under the sponsorsh1p of Mrs Jane K1ld1 ff It con s1sts of seventy boys and g1rls, all students from the Freshman class, who meet once a month to work on the1r hobb1es. The purpose of the lub 15 to br1ng to gether those persons who have varxous hobbxes and allow them to work on them 1n l.h1S perxod, The dlfferent hobb1es 1nclude col lectmg Hallmark Dolls, pamtlng, bu1ld1n model alrplanes, makmg doll clothes ang many othe rs . 63 Hobb Craft The Hobb1e Craft 15 d1v1s1on of the HObb1e Club The names of the g1rls and the1r project are as follows Sally Scheu sketched a pxcture from Treasure Island 1n Cahrcoal Janlce Russell collected very 1nter estmg Mechanlcal dolls whxch move the1r head by use of a button. Sue Lustxg has a collect1on of match cove rs from all over the Unlted States. Beverly Smlth got an early start 1n her hobbxe, In F1fth Grade she started maklng scrapbooks. LOIS Conrad makes dolls out of crepe paper, She has very large var1ety. Jacquehne Ohver IS among the up and commg young artxsts. She sketches many p1ctures for her hobbxe. Jesse Watk1ns collects Hallmark dolls. Mary Ruth Scott has dolls for wh1ch she makes clothes, These hobbles are 1nterest1ng and e ventually may prove to be ve ry prof1table, 2-1-- ' r - ' r Su I 1 1 .' , . ' I ., L ' 'qAv - Vw Q 1' h A 4 ,' id, A, ' 1 l 1 .-, '. ' I- ' '.A . , .' . . W F - 1 I if A l 'f ' I 3 n l I Q Y 1 , , , , Scheu, Jackie Oliver, Narj. Ruth Scot, Bev- N- ' , - 1 ,Q Il 1 A I 3 D - X' I A I n H . 4 i 7 l it I ' ' , I I 5 ' , . 1 I 71. ' , ', L 'S V, ' 1 A ' l 'x V ' 'I - ' '15 u A A' ' A ' - l . . . - . D . ' Q . ' ' . . ., . I . 1 . , . . . FIRST ROW J Burke C Lamade R Allen N Davls D Phxlhps L teak Br me I Wagner Olszyk N Mxttleman H Rrchard son P Earl SECOND ROW A DICIZ B Zebauskas B Jones M Dowd B Fetzer F Luckesavage I Mlklla lwarrskella D A derson O ver S Scheu D Bahr M al lahan THIRD POW E Bartle 1 Wrllrams B Evans A Marrm A Kob lskl K Zw1er R Purcell J Hofmann M L Wrlcox P Zwler Calrgas Blair H Fa e FOURTH ROW M C Steak K Gal lagher J A Loughlrn L Jones A Rrchards L J Neuberger D Hand IN I-lug cs fx Bro re R Bllko M Karrmlowlcz G Brown W Denmon J Coleman ABSENT J Husband L Zdunowskx K Mott The Library Club QD' K Teen K TEENS One of the newly orgamzed clubs of the I-hgh School 15 the K Teens club Member shlp 1n the club cons1sts of forty students from the Freshman Class The purpose of the club 1s to a1d the Semors by sup port1ng the1r projects and by he1p1ng backsta e when programs are be1ng pre sented arly1nNovember the club, under the sponsorshlp of Mr Andrew Vlctor, held a most enjoyable w1eme roast at Wh1te Rock Off1cers Presldent, Edward Masonms, V1ce Pres1dent, Edward Moran Secretary Ona Skrptuans, and Treasurer, Mane M1chaels E Masoms M Mrchael O Skxp runas E Moran B Narsavage M Anennas F Thorner J Re1 y SECOND ROW J Wark1ns J Mc Kensrc Y Paley I E Bxngham R Vxvlan B Brerz B Rerdlmger J USEVILZ J Mrller I Lewrs THIRD ROW D Campbell B ONe1l E Palehanus L Bureavage H Mrller B Thomas D Tredlnmck J Wlnte E Kronrn FOURTH ROW D Zlk owskr JOgurk1s B Yaualavage R PIIIHIPS J Vorght LIBRARY C LUB Membersh1p 1n the L1brary Club 1S based uponscorlng a satxsfactory grade 1n a qu1z Wh1Ch tests the prospect1ve mem bers' knowledge of the hbrary Apphcants are mstructed ln hbrary procedure by older club members All members ass1st 1n the more routme tasks of the l1brary Th1s year, the club carr1ed out a sue cessful educatlonal and soc1al program planned by Lourse Ste ck Pres 1dent, Connxe Brace, Vrce Pres1dent Janet Wagner, Secretary Dav1d Ph11l1ps Treasurer under the gu1dance of Mrs Frear Scovel and M155 Theodosla Trotzsk1 5 '. 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I . s . 5 S . - - , 5 I l - . . 64 FIRST ROW Robert Masonrs Marun Mooney lew1sLemke John Husband Wrll1amSorber Donald Grrfflth Carl Morgan Anthony Benetsky Robert Mulhgan SECOND ROW Bernard Panzak Dornthy Wallrson Romarne Laumer Patrrcra Frtzgerald Elame McManus Nancy Sheerrn Marlene Krse Patrxcla Blandford Gerald Frtzgerald THIRD ROW Frank Kachensky Joseph Oleksa Raymond Bor kowskr RussellK1le Raymond Durkxn Joseph Bollnskl Ell1ottPr1tchard Loren Samsel Julian Falk Deane Ollyer Carl Grmber Ellen Ross Althea Comlnsky Joan Perash Ixancy Mxller Evelyn Ogurkrs Emlly Gresh Marllyn Huff man Connre Stahnrk SECOND ROW Ixancy Brown Lors Frrtz Ruth Vrvran Mary Lou Casterlrne Dena Coon Barrle Hessler Joanne Petrovrtz Patrrcra Stout Agnes Mrskel Barbara Sprschock Audrey Dretz Joan Long THIRD ROW Joan Shumbrrs Norma Clrnsky Jean McGrelhs Barbara Fuch Mary Jo Gallager Jaquelrn Jones Janrce Skmka Barbara Carpenter Elrzabeth Zekauskas Ann Danna Bonnre Blarr Rose Mary Alexls LETTERMEN The lettermen s organ1zat1or1 1S open to all hlgh school students who have earned a letter 1n at least one sport or 1n cheerleadrng The presrdent 15 Harold Taylor The mam project of the lettermen s club comes once a year on All Sports N1ght when the lettermen play our varsrty basketball team The game has always proved to be a very exc1t1ng one The lettermen meet 1n the lettermen shouse 1n the Marn Street School playground, where they have such recreat1onas pool pmg pong, e c Kmgston I-hgh School has always been proud of 1ts lettermen SWIMMING CLUB Thls year the Swlmmlng Club had a mem bershlp of seventy grrls who were rnterested 1n 1mprov1ng thelr SW1l'I'1ITl1Dg techmques, d1v1ng, and knowledge of water safety The group whlch met each Wednesday at the Y W C A was supervrsed by Mrs Mrrram Wll lrams Mrs Mar1onRen1ska, and M1ss Lou etta D1n1us The courses taught durmg the year 1ncIuded I1fe savlng, advanced, mtermedlate and beg1nners swunmmg The pr1mary functron of the club rs to acqua1nt 1ts members wrth the dangers ot the water and teach them to ov e r c om e the1r weaknesses 1n the aquat1c sport -. 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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jo Ann Ronall, Ann Richards, Lynette Jones, Carol Anne Evans, Mary , . . . - ' ' - . , . . , ' H U , ' . . .Q . - U I ' - . , . . . . - 4 I I ' . - . . . - ' t . 65 FIRST ROW Mary Lee Wrlcox Margaret Allen Barbara Prnkoskr Nancy Joyce Patrrcra Frske Kay James Bernard Panzak Irene Skeba Rrta Gregor Anne Marun Betty Salmsky Donald Kasarda SECOND ROW Lors Wersberger Jane Rodgers Barbara Thompson Charmalne Reynolds Shlrley Ervlne Barbara Culver Geraldrne Wrlde Lrnda Youhon Cynthra Clark Nancy Srkes Rosemary Rowlands Bernard Ondash THIRD ROW Ann Kobylskr Mrgnonette Thomas Mary Ellen Wallace Jayne Hofmann Barbara Jones Eleanor Joblonskr Cynthra Wrllrams Katherine Moran Norman Newhart Russell Krle Robert Prrtchard Donald Wrrght Austrn Sherman o chem 'Nur ta FIRST ROW Barbara Frtch Rosemarre Brlko Barbara Sprsak Donald McNel1s Ray Borkowskr Julran Falk Mary Ann Darbre Ann Marte O Br en Rose Goldsmlth Eleanor Lmdeman SECOND ROW Edward Brlbow Davrd Sokrra Alfred Flergang Florence Yerashunas Barbara Reese Frank Schmrtt Robert Bassett Joseph Petrovrtz James Evans THIRD ROW Francrs Hathaway Frank Janusk1 Hnest Marun Joseph Kupko Edward Zoranskr Robert Dempskr John Btanco Charles Peterman Robert Mulhgan James Decker THE GERMAN CLUB FRENCH CLUB The German Club, under the capable su perv1s1on of MISS Loretta We1s, has success fully completed another year The club offr cers elected at thelr frrst meet1ng were Pres1dent Donald 1VlcNel1s Vrce pres1dent, Ray Borkowskr, Secretary Barbara Sprsak, Treasurer .Tul1an Falk Srnce the purpose ofthe club 15 to further the study of German Culture, the programs were planned accord1ngly The speakers for the vear mcluded Mrs Alan lnghng, M1ss Mary Becker, and Mrs S H Rynk1ew1cz. Otherente rtarnment was prov1ded by varrous club members The club s act1v1t1es rncluded partrcrpa t1on 1n Forelgn Language Week the All Club Chr1stmas Party, and the annual school p1c n1c The French Club, under the excellent su perv1s1on of M1ss LOIS Lee, has agaln com pleted another successful year The purpose of the club IS to further the study of French culture beyond the classroom, and w1th thls end 1n vrew, the programs were planned The club had several guest speakers, among whom were Mrs Evelyn Swank Jones and Mr Charles Henderson The club act1v1t1es 1ncluded a buffet lunch eon, a Mardl Gras, part1c1pat1on1nFore1gn Language Week, and the annual school p1cn1c The off1cers for the year were Pres1dent Bernard Panzak, V1ce Pres1dent, Dorothy Wallrson, Secretary Kay James, Treasurer, Joseph .Tablonsk1 66 1 lfrl I v ' , ' ' . , V. . If i J fl Q g M 43 I It J p 1 !., ,...g x F A L s ft f 'S , 'X , 1 lgyy . I .-' 9 9 ' . ' . . u ... . - . , ' 1 , - . FIRST ROW Barbara Wllson Ruth W1lbur Romayne Osborne Nancy Joyce Katherlne Zweler Peggy Kelly Darlene Bahr Marlon Cooper Patrrcra F1tzGeralcI Ruth Allen Rrta Gregor Cynthla Clarke SECOIND ROW Mary Anne Kushner Barbara Culver Dor1s Johnson Barbara Zabreskl Geraldrne Smrth Paultne Zweler Gerald1neWllde Audrey W1lson Rosalle Elsensteln Shlrley Erwlne Joan Kender Merlel Berk THIRD ROW L1nda Youhon Charmame Reynolds Jean Ann Redtngton Donald Harbaugh Frank Januskl Jerry Luft Denny Llewellyn Guy Llewellyn Barbara Wllhams Margaret Smrth FIRST ROW Lots Conrad Margaret Waters Jean Ann M1Ch8k Janet Scholl Marte Mtchaels Ona Sklptunas Evelyn Malusls Mary Lee Edwards Josephme Forystek Rlta Etchom Arllne Etchorn Loxs Pope SECOND ROW Betsey Brerz Barbara Carpenter Joan Lewrs Shlrley Coburn JoanRe1l1y RachaelCoslett Maureen Gallagher Jane Conner Rosemary Crofrchrk Dorothy Krokosky Jacqueltne Ohver THIRD ROW W1l11am Yanelavage Dorothy Andersen La Mere Rrchards Jantce Skrlpka Marte Zdancewxcz Rrta Mauskella Ro mayneShukw1eus Sally Scheu Robert Phllhps Evan Bonawrtz FOURTH ROW josephsrmoson JohnMacIn tyre Rlchard Tredlnmck Ronald Phrlhps Wayne Stegel James Peruglno THE SKETCH CLUB The Dappa S1gma Chl, more fam1l1arly known as the Sketch Club 1S under the lead ershxp of Mlss Mlldred Edwards The club s motto We w1ll transmlt our h1gh school more beautlful than 1t was trans mttted to us, expla1ns the purpose of the organ1zat1on The club does not l1m1t 1ts work to school problems such as, pa1nt1ng scenery for Star Dust Revues,but IS always ready to help the commumty 1n an emergency such as lt d1d by donatmg to the 109th Emergency Fund The offlcers are Kathyrn Zwelr pres ldent Dav1d Campton, V1ce-presldent Peggy Kelly, secretary Darlene Bahr Treasurer .To Ann Burgess, ass1stant secretary Jerry Luft, ass1stant treasurer JUNIOR ART CLUB The Freshrnen Art Club cons1sts of forty three members Inorder tobe el1g1ble they must have one A 1n a t and be 1n the elghth or n1nth grade The purposes of the club are to g1ve our hlgh school beautlful attractlve art at all t1mes, to bu1ld d1scr1rn1nat1ng mterest en Joyment, good art 1n our school and homes Also to develop understandmg and appre c1at1on of the part art plays 1n the l1ves of man both 1n present and past and to create a stlmulattng program for the betterment of the .Tumor htgh school art department, the h1gh school and commun1ty 0A HRC PA AMERIC CLB 0' TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Harvey, Marianna Karmilowicz, Katherine Zweier, Darlene Bahr, Connie Brace, Marion Cooper, Alan Husband, Natalie Fruci, Elliott Pritchard, James Williams, Charles Dovedytis, Robert Benner, Robert Marko, Walter Piszczak. SECOND ROW, DOWNg Joan Samuels, Mary Ellen Ross, Lois Smith, Shari Marcus, Rheta Weisberger, Rachel Bransdorf, Felicia Luckesavage, Barbara Fetzer, Janet Wagner, Lois Rinkenberger, Marie Fetzer, Jerry Luft, James Martin, Edward Starzinski, James Ferris. THIRD ROW, DOWN: Elynore Wilbur, Marilyn Huffman, lrene Yastremski, Marilyn Williams, Carol Flanagan, Sally Lyons, Mary Theresa McHugh, Althea Cominsky, Joan Perash, Margaret Callahan, Florence Sprau, Rose Marie George, Delbert Coslett, John Evans, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mina Coon, Audrey Dietz, Rosalie Eisenstein, Nancy Mittleman, Helena Fahey, Ruth Purcell, Ruth Wilbur, Loren Sainsel, Patsy Fitzgerald, Victoria Warnick, Mary Jo Gallagher, Martin Mooney, Louis Steck Jean McGrellis, bl8IglCINl6VCl'gC1I, Emily Gresh, President Ruth Wilbur Vice President Loren Samsel Secretary Patricia FitzGerald Treasurer Deane Oliver The Pan American Club under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Page and Miss Mcl-lugh has completed another successful year. The club furthered its aim of learning more about the habits, customs, and language of Spanish speaking countries by inviting guest speakers, who had visited some of those countries, to their monthly club meetings, Among the interesting speakers heard dur- ing the year were Dr. Fleck, of Wyoming Seminary, who gave a briefhistory andadelightful narrative on his many trips to Mexico, Mr. Alfred Keebler, an employee of Standard Oil Company, who talked about life on Aruba, an island near Venzualag Miss McHugh, who spoke of her trip to Cuba, and Mr. Piccone, who related some of the experiences of his trip to Mexico. The club actively participated in Foreign Language Week by en- tertaining the student body with the singing and playing of Spanish son s. gThe social functions of the club included a tea held in the library in observance of Pan American Day, April 14. Under the leadership of its officers and sponsors, the members enjoyed a very interesting and eventful year, Masked Selah M, Roving Kind '? FIRST ROW Isabelle Zxpay Nma Davrs Jone Burke Dor1sCasterl1ne Jeanne Rrchards Adnan Powell SECOND ROW CCCIIIB Coury Mane Dowd Barbara Fetzer Connle Brace Janet Wagner Joann Loughlln Joan Styborske THIRD ROW Agnes Fleschut Marlan Drobenak Rose Mane George Elalne McManus Jane Cooper Ruth Snell Florence Srroh HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economlcs Club d1rected by lVl1ss Bush and lVl1ss K1tchener 15 gu1ded by the motto We study not for school but for l1fe In helpmg Wlth th1s motto the members made dolls and f1xed toys for d1str1but1on to needy fam1l1es by the H1 Y atChr1stmas t1me As 15 the1rcuston the club members served the refreshments and decorated the tables at the annual All 3 Club Chr1stmas Party The followmg are the off1cers of th1s club Pres1dent Dor1s Casterl1ne V1ce Presxdent Joan Burgess Secretary Jean R1chards Treasurer .Tone Burk Joseph Obester Mauanna Karmllowlcz Gay Hen LOIS Jones Sally Harvey Harold Frledman QUEEN OF HEARTS DEBATI G TEAM Th1s year under the excellent d1rect1on of lVlr Davld Jones the Kmgston I-hgh School Debatmg Team competed 1n the Kmgs College League. Be gmnmg 1n Apr1l the team part1c1pated 1n debates wlth Ashley, Hanover, and St, Marys, These three schools and K1ngston compose the upper d1V1S1Oh of the league. The members of th1s year's team worked ex ceptxonally hard to prepare arguments on the very compllcated subject of Resolved, thatSoc1al Ben ef1ts for the People of the Umted States Should Be Extended. Geraldine W1lde 69 1 . , L 'QB gi I - 2 f s Xl ' : l h I X . 4- 1 --' d I g L , V 0 ' f S 2 J 'I M R 1.. 1 , .v . Q, , G. VF? xl ty- Q . - 6 J if if K , , ,f E- f - ' x Ai u Q I I Z . , . . I ' . A ' . . , . Z , , 9 ll , . ,, . . . 0 ! - ' . - . . . . , W .. ,, . 2 . - . . S . - I , I 1 , 1 . - I I V l I I 1 I I 1 STAMP CLUB The Stamp Club was organ1zedatthebeg1n n1ng of thrs schoolyear by Mr I A Varl The mam purpose of the club 1S to help 1tS members develop therr knowledge of stampcollectrng At the meetmgs each one brmgs the stamps wh1ch he W1SheS to exchange w1th the other members In th1s way each member has an opportun1ty to enlarge h1s collectlon The Stamp Club has had a very prosperous year under the capable lead ershrp of Mr Va1l RADIO CLUB FIRST ROW Joseph Petrovrtz ArthurOlack Donald Shrpman Joseph Cresko George Buzrnkr James Anzalone SECOND ROW Davrd Wrllrarn John Haddow Joseph Matthews Joseph Bolrnskx Ausun Sherman John B1anco OFFICERS Presldent Donald Shipman Arthur Olack Joseph Cresco Sponsor, Wlllxam Morgan V1ce Presrdent Sec Treasurer TAM CL B FIRST ROW Janet Schall Peggy Wat s Donald Alexander Joann Loughlrn Helen Urbanovlch SECOND ROW Lours Ruseskas Joseph Bolrnskr George Schall Jame Anzalone Presrdenr VICE Presxdent secretary Treasurer Sponsor OFFICERS Don Alexander Peggy Wate s Helen Urbanovrch Joseph Bolmskr J A RADIO CLUB W K H S on the a1r 1S the part1cular theme of th1S club Although they don t yet have a rad1o statlon, the rad1o club does hope to have one 1n the near future The mam feature of thrs club 1S to g1ve the fundamental 1nstruct1ons of radro to 1ts members 70 Z' af f . 'fd f J XX H : , er, J -all , 1 . ' G . ' J ' N . . ATS - ' ' . . . . r I J Q - . ' 4 Cf, . . ..Mr...Vai1 . . . . , . v r 1 n I . . ., . ' V pf' 'N . I I pp V X - , 1 ' N J s I . . . . Mr. ' ' H0 0R 0ClETY LEFT TO RIGHT Barbara jones Iawne Hof mann Car1eneLarnade Ruth Wrlber Patrrcla F1tzC-erald Sharr Marcus Barbara Evans Berry Salrnsky Dom1n1ckOlyszk Bernard Ondash Loren Sam el James W1111ams Raymond Borkowskr Robert Keeler Natale Frucr A Q 45:1 tw .,y. ? HONOR SOCIE T Y The Honor Soclety IS among the most popular clubs 1n the Hrgh School Allmem bers are chosen on the bas1s of scholarshrp leade-rsh1p servrce and character Only the upper ten per cent of the sen1or class are elrglble as members and only f1ve per cent of the Jun1or Class are elrgrble The club planned many aCt1V1t16S such as ushermg at the varrous h1gh school events and the out1ng wlth the Englneemng Club We the members W1Sh to extend our thanks to MISS Freda Jones We are sm cerely grateful to her for the t1me she has w1ll1ngly glven to make our club a success S.-Q 71 we fwfr gan-5 vp! A D1SCUSS1On Late '7 A drmk Rehearsal HW Wifwmffww l. PTOf1t Let s try agam One Hamburg' 19' va LEFT TO RIGHT Paul llroruch Wa neGr1ff1th HLl'bLl'llNll1CS Wrllram Roberts Donald lXlLNt,11S Lours Steck DavrdPh1ll1ps Nlorrmn Newhart LEFT TO RIGHT Patrrcra Hopkurs Joan Stxborskc Nancx Mlttlernau Elarnc McManus Charlcs llanrp ton, TIITRD ROW Mrs Thomas Peg, Kcll llaro1dR1chard son Mar Lee Slrxrnskc l-'elrcra Lucht awabc Shan Marcus The Senror glass of 31 drd rt agjarn On November 7 Our Hcarts Were Younb and Gay was presented under the capable drrcctron of Mrs Majorre Brown Thomas Judgrnr, bx laughter favorable comment and enthusrastrc applause rt was throughl enjoxed The pla a comedx rn three acts, was wrrtten bx Cornclra Otrs Skrnner and Enulx Krmbrough The marn characters rn the plat were Cornelra Skrnner who wasablx portraxedb Marx LeeS1xv1nske and her cornrcal frrend Ernrly Krrnbroufrh fNanc5 M1t Ilemilllll J Taklng a boat trlp to Europe 15 usuallx an ordrnar and sane occuranee to most people of awealthy status but rt certalnl drd become one ll113l'1OLlSlUIITlOl1 for Cornelra and Ernllx Meetrnb two oung nrcdreal students on board fllarold Rlchardson and Davrd Phrllrpsj gave the plot a romantre lead Measles sea srckness, a mrstaken krllrng and the verx pol1te shrps cook fWaxne Grrfflt J ccrtarnlx helped the grrls enjox therr trr In France I' C WSIS met by Cornelra s pal'6IlIS tl e well known actor Ot1sSk1nner Clelerbertlxlllesy and Mrs Skrnner f5har1 Marcus jlt washere thatCornel1a was to take actlng lessons from Monsreur De la Crorx fB1ll Roberts J Although Cornella falled rn her actrng lessons both she and Ernrlx drd succeed lllW1l'lll1l'lg men for them selves The 51115 went back to Amenea wrth happx memorres of a wonderful summer spent rn Europe 73 5511 nu!! w ,,,...,,--.-' ,..,,--Q I SI pq. AnnRonal1 Dorothy Walhson Caro1Ann Gardener Patrxcra Stout Mary Ellen Ross Ruth I-'hs Barbara Fttch Nancy Brown Arthur Olack Joseph Petrovxtz Jack O Nell James McHugh M1chae1Lamade John Marcy Mlldred Barrok Curta1n golng up' Th1s fam1l1ar cry was heard once aga1n on the nlght of February 9 That was the ntght when the Junror Class Play had 1ts prem1er showlng at Klngston I-hgh School The play a comedy was en tttled Mother Is a Freshman The plot c entered around the ompl1cat1ons wh1ch arose when a young mother and her daughter who attended the same college fell tn love Wlth the same professor Th1s d1ff1 culty was 1roned out when the daugh ter reallzed that she really preferred the male members of her own gen erat1on Th1s of course left the mother free to capture the heart of the wtllmg professor Mrss 1VlarJor1e Brown Thomas d1rected the play another on her long l1st of successes lv. --.ry 75 S FAR DUST REVUE Kmgston I-hgh School presented 1ts twelfth annualStar Dust Revue on March 15 and l6 The students w1th the asslstance of the members of the faculty presented a very enjoyable show The Masters of Ceremonles opened the show by rem1n1sc1ng on prevlous Star Dust Revues The Stardusters provlded the audlence w1th some f1ne mus1c when they offered thelr ren d1t1ons of several popular tunes of the day Th1s leadershlp of Herbert MIIGS A garden party furn1shed the backofround for the Glee Club Act The members of the Glee Club portrayed the flowers Thelr f1ne year the Stardusters were under the Capable D I W X y . X voices were enjoyed as they sang such old fa- vorites as Orchids in the IVloonlight, Tiptoe through the Tulips, Onlya Rose, and For- ever and Ever. Several in-between acts also added to the pleasure of the audience. tap dancing, vocal harmonizing, and a clarinet solo were featured in these acts. The entire second half of the revue was devoted to an old fashioned minstrel show, di- rected by David Phillips. It featured several solos, specialties, and the humorous antics of the end men and end women. A chorus of approx- imately sixty black-faced students in their colorful costumes contrasted with the white lVlr. Interlocketer. The minstrel provided a fit- ting climax to the annual Star Dust Revue. M N. TL.. 'sf 5 1 ' z l Q t, l X NK ' f 4 X - . ' ,x '11 fe ' . A , ,x, i Xl- 2: ' xv 'NIQ n '. 19' s . ' 1- ,rt 'I -I M' z - . 'J or ' 1 ' +T- 77 4-Q, ,N I 613 x 4 ' K I if Q 'F ala? 1 of -'qw 5, -'l,f 's' he W, 51 af? 'Q 'uf . I I M . , 1 1 I , b ,Q , 21 la ,x ' I ' . 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Tr 3 55 1 Arg'-. 0 'm..g:-A Vw s. +-Q14 NNEEEEXEE EESEEEE nUnm Best dressed best dr1lled and most colorful are terms whlch could well be ap pl1ed to the K1ngstonH1gh School Band As a rnarchmg group the Band has rece1ved recogn1t1on as be1ng an outstandmg organ 1zat1on both for performance as well as appearance Th1s year as 1n the past the Band performed at all the football games both at home and away The Band also par t1c1pated 1n the several parades held 1n the commun1ty and prov1ded speclal entertam ment at the Iun1or Chamber of Commerce Parade of Progress Under the expert tutelage of Mr Howard Hallock the orchestral sect1on of the Band ndmnk gave a spr1ng concert 1n the h1gh school aud1tor1um Thls concert whlch featured both class1cal and popular mus1c was en Joyed by the many persons who attended Much cred1t for the success of the Banc must be g1ven to 1ts d1rector Mr Howard Hallock Mr Hallockhas g1ven generously of h1s tlme and energy to producea band of such callbre as the Klngston H1gh School Band Also worthy of pra1se IS Mr Robert Henderson d1rector of the .Turuor Band Through h1s efforts w1th the .Tumor Band Mr Henderson 15 prov1d1ng experlenced mus1c1ans for future K1ngston H1gh School bands A-, I lin , 81 The Glee Club under the super v1s1on oflXl1ss Dorothy Turner 1S a muslcal orgamzatlon of Klngston Hlgh School composed of members Senlor classes The dCt1V1t19S of th1s club Con S1Sf6d of partlclpatlon 1n varlous school events Th1s year these eveats lncluded s1ng1ng at the Thanksg1v1n0 Football game par t1 xpatmg 1n the annual Chrlstmas Jtie Cantata an act 1D the Stardust Re vue and s1ng1ngatCommencement Thls year n1ne senlors of the Glee Club went to the D1str1ct Cho chosen to go to the State Chorus at Ellwood Clty The followmg are the ofhcers of th1s club Davrd Ph1ll1ps PTCS1 dent Patr1c1a Stout V1fe Presm dents Connle Servello Secretary and R1chardSte1nhower Treasurer FESTIX, -XLS DISTRICT LHORLJ .lclm Thon pson P3ll'1C13 Htpk n Paul One h Herbert FlRsT ROM Nlar L66 5112105146 AFI UC 'WOYBU Comme N1les s :sell swan Marcu bECOND ROW Daxld Plulllps . t I I' 5 - e K U Q WX V A . ' 1' S uf x . X k VJ' X K5 . ,J f ' V. .,gf :1 so t S 'f , A- 4 Y v, , lb U L. . y I N, t. N alla! 1 ' 1 . M . . X. . ,, . . Y ! ' . , . . - from the Sophomore, Junior, and rus at Stroudsburg.One of these was 1 ' . , Q . I . . . , -- . , Q ' , V .. - K O 1 ' 1 C Q . . , . VA ., ,. 5 l 1 , A W 1 5, A 5.., ' S 'I L Q' CV ', C A . 1 8 Francis Hathaway, Wayne Grlffuh, Wrlham Roberts. Z . Co Captam Raymond Durkm Coach Harold Pugh Frank Carney End Raymond Borkowslu Donald Gr1ff1th Center Robert Bellas Halfback VAR ITY Robert Mulllga Halfback After a hard fought battle Kmgs ton lost to then' f1rst rlval Swoyers Vllle by a score of 30 12 W1th th1s b1tter defeat fresh on thelr m1nds the Huslues downed a strong Hanover team 7 0 Maybe you can t lose 1n Luzerne but Luzerne surely can and d1d lose 1n Klngston by the very dec1s1v score 32 12 W1th a half t1me score of 7 7 the l1ght Kmgston team was forced to a fmal 39 7 defeat by the Shawnee Ind1ans Fr1day the 13th proved to be un lucky for the Kmgston Huskmes as .acranton Central H1gh School went on to w1n bv a heart breakmg score of 12 0 Brom thls 'mme on the A I N I i A u 4 - , . I 4 xq-I' t f . , . .- ., , - 0 Y Q - I , . l 1 , ' a ' 1 l A . . . N 84 YNY Elllott Pr1tchard Guard Donald Hayward End W1ll1am Sorber Halfback Russell K1le Fullback Huskles had an unpred1ctab1e sea son The Husk1es held a top notch Pla1ns team to a t1e wh1le they lost tothe Myers Mowhawks bya14 O score be no match for the heavy and m1ghty Nantlcoke team G A R handed the Husl-ues the1r next defeat by a 13 O score On a cold ThaD.kSg1V1I'1g morn Gerald Fltzgerald Quarterback Re erve Co Captam Robert lVlason1s Q Reserve Coach Harry W1ll1ams on grim' Z7 rw aiu 99 S173 mg the Coughlln Crusaders won back the coal trophy for the f1rst t1I'I'16 s1nce 1942 by defeatmg K1ngs ton 2.7 0 Thus ended the 1950 football sea son We W1Sh the players and the1r f1ne coach Mr Harold Pugh the best V if I A n H , - 1 I v 1 , ' 3' 'J J' Klngston s l1ght team proved to ' if is 'ai I, Q .36 Q - -T .. Q V, l 5 , l -- . ' . . ' - al K f' F ' ' , ' f 1 h 1 85 Kl11gSIOl'1 Krngston Klngston fxlI1gSlOll KIHESIOII I-OOTB ALL Swoyersvrlle Hanover Luzerne Plymouth Scranton Central Kmgston lxmgston Kmgston Ktngston krng ton SCORES Platns Meyers Nantrcoke G A R Coughlrn fl Volleyball Basketball WHO AID WEAKER EX lV11r1am Maman W1ll1ams Remska 'ww-, Pyramld Success Ac:t1or1 Vlatch Bouncmg Ball 87 Coach Phllllp Morgan IST HALF Kmgston 43 Plymouth K1ng s ton 4 6 Nant1c oke K1ngston 59 Coughhn Kmgston 45 Meyers Kmg ston 61 Hanover Kmgston 51 Berw1ck Kmgston 47 G A Kmgston 57 Newport VAR ITY BA KETBALL BASKETBALL Bernard Panzak V1ncent LaBatch Anthony Benetsky Joseph Iablonskr Edward Bosso RE ERVE ZND HALF K1ng s ton 3 8 Plymouth K1ng s ton 5 5 Nant1c oke K1ngston 65 Coughlln K1ngston 56 Meyers Kmg s ton 8 7 Hanover Klngston 5 O Berw1ck Kmgston 3 5 G A Kmg s ton 9 7 Newport Coach John KOPIC BASKETBALL 50 51 Wlth only one letterman Bernard Panzak returnlng Coach Ph1l Morgan had a rebu1ld1ng Job on h1s hands After the pre season practlce the start1ng team was composed of the followmg boys Forwards Bernard Panzak and Edward Bosso Center V1ncent LaBatch and Guards Tony Benetsky and .Toseph .Tablonsk1 The Husk1es w1th the1r speed and Splrlf swept through then- f1rst s1x exh1b1t1on games unscathed Then the upset of the year' The I-Iusk1es de was w1thout a doubt the most thr1l11ng game of the f1rst half Inthe second half the Huslues defeated Nantlcoke the flrsthalf champs 55 50 Throughout the season the Husk1es gave us many thr1ll1ng and ex c1t1ng games One game worthy of recollectlon was our last home game w1th Berwlck Although the HuSk1eS were defeated by the score of 51 50 our boys agam gave a very good account of themselves The staff wants to congratulate thxs year s teams on the1r showmg We may not have won every game but each game whether a v1ctory or defeat proved to be 1n terest1ng and worth see1ng Bernard Panzak was chosen on the All Wyom 1ng Valley League Team at the end of the season Coach Kopmck s reserve team also had a very successfulyear w1tha record of 17 w1ns and 3 losses , 13 89 feated the highly acclaimed. Plymouth team by the score of 43-41. This Andrew Vlctor V17 103 Edward Bosso W A Asst Coach 138 Vhllxarn Sorber Harold Pugh 133 Carl Morgan 112 Dean Oliver 120 1V1art1n Mooney WRES Kmgston K1l1gSIOI1 Kmgston Kmgston Kmgston Kmgston Kmgston Klngston Klngston Kmgston 'E' 145 Donald Grlfflth 154 E111otPr1tchard 165 James M1ha1 185 RobertMason1s VAR ITY WRE TLI G Th1s year s ed1t1on of the Kmgston Husk1es en graved one of the most 1mpress1ve records n the annals ofK1ngston wrestlmg Coach V1ctor s proteges trounced every team 1n the valley at w1ll and for the second stra1ght year copped the Wyomlng Valley wres tlmg t1tle As the scores 1nd1ca'e the I-Iuskles had l1ttle trouble Wlth the1r opponents and bes1des the1r league v1ctor1es had tWOUT1pTeSS1Ve wms over W1ll1amsport and Newton N .T Next year s team can look forward to a match w1th Mepham The team was strong at all we1ghts Even though the compet1t1on was keener the Husk1es managed to garner four D1str1ctChamps namely Ol1ver ll2 lb Mooney 120 lb Morgan 133 lb and IVI1hal 165 lb class Next year S team w1ll have Z1kOWSk1 Bosso Olzver, Rebennack, and Mlhal from th1S year's vars1ty returmng. Congratulauons to th1s year's team for then' splen d1d work and luck and success to next year's squad. 91 ,n 'lf' V it - 4, ,fr 5 .ng A L, ' j. ' i- '-1 1 ' l.t ' '53 . I . !!f, 'A g . ' I . f, . ,QJ V , . , A -,. I Q , l i K 1 . , . . . . . . i . . . , I 0 u ' 1 I 'I Oy lg I I , . . . ' ! l Volleyball Basketball Center Jump Nelson Andrews PLIQS Up or Down Confldence 92 I 6 Coach Coach Donald I-hlbert Harry B. W11l1ams TRACK STAR 592. On your mark get set i W' if n-L., I ' ' 1 'MTW' V. t . iw, LX fr? ' . ' ' of I A -.1 WI' 2,-,A 'f: 'Nfl 'Q . Q if X ,sun SX. 5 ' 7 . K iff, v I 'yu I f 'V nun, . A M, 1 PQ! 1 11 ' Wi '54 we 1, M W 1 , A' 5 ings- A 1 '- , 4'V 1 I A' X' 'A . H 1 Y 1 r iw 1 farm. 1. 1 . ..,J'shH? f K .J 1 , .vp qui ' 'rf' -A v w 159 . I . 1- YZ 741,15 5- ' , 14.5-' ' 1 LQ' ,I Qfiirfili' 1 ' '5 ,.L, Q ,. sf- -if' . I,-f 'fi M In A .- -V - .- V, . - , . . , . ln . 5 ,, . , . H a , - , - D 1 9 , - - 7 , - Y - . . . . , . . . . - ,fl . . . , . I . . , . . , . , - Th1s year s track team took to the cmders onMarch 26 1951 Coach H1lbert had Lou Lemke D1str1ct II low hurdle champ John Husband 100 yard dashman and M1ckey Sor ber crack m1ler returnmg to start the grmds The team w1th great de term1nat1on and h1gh hopes for a successful season rounded mto shape qu1ckly The team had thelr hopes set on beatmg Coughlm last year s D1str1ctIlchamps towh1ch the Hus use mt kim 93 k1es were runnersup As past years the Husk1es sent represent at1ves to the world famous Penn Re lays The boys showed all through the year that they had the w1lland deter m1nat1on to make th1s one of the best track teams 1n the h1story of Klngs ton Coaches I-hlbert and Vhlhams d1d a swelljob and we of th1s year s staff want to congratulate them for then' splend1d work Asst Coach Coach Andrew V1ctor John Kop1ck1 Pract1ce BA EBALL RW Ml A if ...fp 'M if On March 19th Coach Kop1ck1 1ssued the call for baseball cand1dates for the 1951 season Over f1fty boys went out for the greatAmer 1can game of these twenty four made the squad The team was severely hampered by the loss of s1x out of n1ne vars1ty performers of last year Only three lettermen from last year returned to th1s year s squad The HUSk1eS played a stlff twelve game sched u e If outstand1ng baseball teams are chosen for eagerness de te rm 1na t1on f1ne sp1r1ts and sportsmanship then our team certa1nly ranks h1gh N1ce go1ng team' Prepared 94 Z pf' Q I I ful l f fi -il ZA! if 1 1 'pill' fx kg gg Z- L 44 iq' . 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