Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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I gi N '.:- X '-'B X'-, .sets k--- x-xxx ,rms ...o 1 .. t I .Jltuuti lqffiga -, '92 t B-MW SlIESlItllllll4DllRS Can it possibly be that we are the very ones, who four long years ago, started on this hard steep road to the hill-top? They called us freshmen then. Wie were furtive, shy, and to us the road actually looked perpendicular. However, it seemed to flatten out as the column pushed on and we found the climb was not so hard after all. Now as seniors, we dare to look back. The road looks smooth and pleasant. The stones in it are invisible from here. IVay back at the beginning of our journey the class of thirty-one began to realize the ceaseless effort that must be expended to attain the honor roll and the cxaltation from finally being enrolled thereon. Vile began also to know what it meant to vie for athletic laurels, to support the high school debating and athletic teams, and to be active members of school organizations. In the final summary of our progress along scholastic, athletic and social lines, and in our duties to our school. we sincerely hope that we have not fallen behind the fine examples set tor us by those classes which have gone before. In the course ot' our climbing, we at last reached our junior year and put over the dance like veterans. Ineidentally we also succeeded in keeping our banner safe. In the first part of the last lap of our pilgrimage, the company chose .Edward Delamater to head its marching column, Betty Boeve to assist him as leader, Marie Sheppard to act as its scribe, and Donald Kelly to carry the money. The senior dance, the senior play, and the other activities of the class were successfully carried out as to the ex- perience we derived from them and the money they brought us. In spite of the long journey which has added the burden of four year's experi- ence to our shoulders, we still retain the simplicity of childhood. Does not the Maroon theme-Mother Goose Rhymes-bear witness to that? Our teachers would surely confirm our statement too. These same teachers of ours may seem sarcastic sometimes, but they must like us. If they do not, why were they always so willing to help us? The credit for a large part of our success is beyond all doubt due to them. Now to look upward again. The hilltop is reached. Yes! but there are mountains beyond. Fifteen

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Zn N X B OSBORN gg N 'X A',. lsr,-A :mx -'Nm Lf. A I 3 -, II QLQA Q 9' A Siarteen SIIESIINIHINDIIR GDJIFJIFIINKEIIESJIRS President EDVVARD J. DELAMATER Vice-Presiflent ELIZABETH BOEVE Secretary MARIE SHEPPARD Treasurer DONALD KELLY 39 Class Colors ORANGE AND BLACK

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