Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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WMM JIM N4 lk!!Mlilnxlvxkuunuvqnuqnunng-pqqggqggunlllllkluunl!urns-tn-tunnis xml vllkwa x-Nwkvt unslxvx RNKIN-nnkux nl -Uv-xxx 'sw N Q I TIE lyllx III III INI Z 'I- f J I. ruth-1 Twenty-two FRANCIS P. BRENNAN 50 Brewster Street Port of Call: College Passport: A. A., 2, 3, 4: Varsity basket- ball, 4: Captain varsity basketball, 4: Letter Club, 4: A. A. council, 4: Second team basket- ball, 3: Second tealn baseball, 3: Class athletics, 2: Associate Editor Maroon: Chairman com- mencement announcement committeeg Class Day Speaker, 4. Frank Brennan: able seaman, honor student, athlete and gentleman: is one of the sturdy members of the crew on the good ship K. H. S., 1929. He was pilot of a championship basket- ball team. Frank's quiet demeanor and scholarly inclinations have made him popular. with both crew and officers. HENRY BRIGHAM 729 Broadway Port of Call: Cornell Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 2, 3: Second team football, 2, 31 Varsity football squad, -lg Varsity track squad, 3: Basketball squad, 3: Interclass athletics, 1, 2: A. A. vaude- ville, 1: Strongheart cast, 3. Behold our elongated and celebrated sailor! Henry is a chap of peculiar versatility, rating high from his stature to his comedy. XVhen we see him stride through his comedy, which we all enjoy, he is just plain Hank. But when Henry acts his part with the beloved heroine he is the serene young fellow of a different world. XVe could well have made inore room for fellows like him on our voyage. SARAH C. BRINK Hurley Port of Call: Business School Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 4: Prisma, 3, 4. Sarah is a queer mixture of seriousness, romance, ambition and restlessness. Her friends say that she is quiet when she's alone, but we know that she can make a little noise when she's in a crowd, especially when she gets an inspiration in class. She also shows a philanthropic spirit by helping struggling young ministers. BEATRICE M. BROSSMAN 245 Wall Street Port of Call: Katherine Gibbs Passport: A, A., 1, 43 Prisma, 3, 4: Mary Lyon, 4g Interclass athletics, 2, 4: May Day, 3: Second alternate Varsity Debating, 4. Beatrice was one of the few passengers who believe in working hard. So efficient and industrious was she that she completed her voyage in three and one half,years. In spite of the fact that she is a product of Russia, she does not find the English language a Waterloo , and even exercises our difficult tongue in the art of debating. WVe are sure that with such abilities as Beatrice displays she will realize her ambition to become some great 1nan's private secretary.



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