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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
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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.
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