Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1925

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1 RUBY M. ALMFELT 153 Wall Street Destination: Skidmore I Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3. 4: M. A., 3: Orchestra, 33 Prisma, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 4: Hi-Y Auxiliary, 3, 4: Endball, 2, 3, 45 Hockey, 3, 45 Baseball, 2, 3, 4. Then she will talk: Ye Gods, how she will talk! MARION C. BARLEY Accord, New York Destination: Business College Record: From Oakside High School, 13 M. A., 1: Prisma, 4. True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice. HARRY M. BAFINHART High Falls, New York Destination: Cornell Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, M. A., 43 Class baseball. 15 Football, 3, 4, Track, 33 Class basketball, 3, 4: Second team baseball, 2. This senior hails you Tom or Jack, And shows by thumps upon your back How he esteems your merit, ls such a friend, that one had need Be very much his friend indeed To pardon or to fear it.

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The Senior Class The class of Twenty-tive has at last vanquished its obstacles, and npgireigns supreme on its dignitied and respected place as the Seniors o ingston High School. As infants the class showed its marked ability and skill by taking the first prize, offered by Rose-Gorman-liose, for the most attractive window display. lt was in this year also, that a green little freshman outdistanced his older brothers in the race for the animal scholarship prize. During their childhood days the class added athletics to its accomplishments. The girls tied the seniors for the basketball cham- pionship while the boys introduced the future varsity stars to the ath- letic world. In their youth, gay, frivolous youth, they demonstrated to the seniors just how a school dance should be conducted in order that all might have the best time possible. And then, resolving to be better students than their predecessors, the seniors put away their childish things and turned to their last happy, though, busy year. Under the kind and thoughtful guidance of the faculty advisers, Miss McCullough, Miss Manning and Mr. Culver, the class organized on October sixth and elected lVilbur Tetley, presi- dent, Helen Byrne, vice-president, Marion Beehler, secretary, and Ellery Morris, treasurer. Hiork was begun immediately. The Zllarocn Staff was selected so that the book might be completed at an early date. A dance committee was then appointed. This committee arranged for a most delightful dance which was held on Thanksgiving evening, November the twenty-seventh. Deciding not to be slow in anything, the glass soon Ehose their rings which they proudly displayed before t e 'iristmas olidays. During the second semester the class was deprived, for several weeks, of two of its faculty advisers, because of illness, Miss Mary E. Noone and Miss Margaret Mctlullough. Both teachers were' greatly missed, and their return was anticipated by the entire school. On February sixth the class play, Grumpy, was presented, the lirst mystery play to be given at Kingston High School. An account of this production is given elsewhere in this book. Early in April the May Queen, Helen Byrne, was elected. VVe may be sure this May Day will be gayer and more picturesque than any that has been given so far, judging by the preparations which are be- ing made as this book goes to print. NVe have our reward in the friendships we have made, the pleas- ures we have enjoyed, and the knowledge we have attained under the leadership and assistance of our faculty. And, just as this is a year of solar eclipse, so it is also, a year of Senior eclipse, for in our hearts our Senior Class surpasses all others.



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1 MARION E. BEEHLER 359 Albany Avenue Destination: Sargent Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: M. A., 3, 4: Girls' Ath- letic Council,-1: Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Captain baseball, 3, Hockey, 3, 43 Hi-Y Auxiliary, 223, 43 Secretary-Treasurer Hi-Y Auxiliary, 4: Vice-President Hi-Y Auxiliary, 4: Prisma, 3, 4: Secretary Senior Class, 4, Joke Editor Maroon, 4. NVoi'th, courage, honor, these indeed Your sustenance and birthright are. STANLEY B. BENNETT Chichester, New York Destination: N. Y. M. A. Record: A, A., 1, 2, 3, 4, M. A., 2, 35 Hi-Y, 2, 3, Class basketball, 3. Silence is become his mother-tongue, For words divide and rend, But silence is most noble to the end.' ANNA M. BOICE Sawkill, New York Destination: New Paltz Normal Record: A. A., 1, 4, Prisma, 45 Dramatic Club, 4: Art Editor Maroon, 4. Hard features any bungler can command: to draw true beauty shows a master hand.

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