Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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ix. fmt x x 5 X fl' N A X My Ill .L ess, 0 41+ ff lf!!! BOSBORN Qi: N .'-, xss .fs .Xxx sxx., .-x,.,- g E . sv t ' - x 3: is Y 'Q ii X h A- SOPHIE E. DORNBUSH 37 Elmendorf Street Destination: Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing Record: A. A., 1, 2. 3, 4: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball, 1, 23 Hi-Y Auxiliary, 3, 4, Prisma, 3, -1: Prisma Pin Committee, 31 Prisma Freshmen Party Committee, 3: Chair- man Prisma Candy Committee, 43 Phi-Kem, 3: French Club, 4: Aufluborn, 1, 23 Acting Secf retary Audubon, 2, Mary Lyon, 1, 2, 3, 43 May Day, 3. To ask a question or not to ask a ques- tion , that is the question. Help! XVho started this 'question' business anyway? VVell, no matter! Here after four years we have found a bright, cheery answer-sophie, who is a loyal ronter of K. H. S. and who will long remain in our thoughts. DOROTHY A. DU MOND 233 Smith Avenue Destination: Mount Holyoke Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Athletics, 3, 4g Prisma, 3, 41 French Club, 4. Yes, that's Dorothyfthat dainty, serious, lovable senior. Shc's a quiet, unobtrusive girl but that doesn't mean she isn't a good friend- oh, no. She's one that in the four years she's been hcro has made no enemies, and has gained many friends. NVhy can t we have more of hor society? On the other hand, it is her rare nature that makes her so much loved. GEORGE DUNBAR 242 Elmendorf Street Destination: Syracuse Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. If you close your eyes and think of that tall, thin, young fellow, about the quietest boy imaginable, then you have a picture of George. VVhen you get to know him better, you will find his Scotch cle-scent and his generous nature are diametric. THOMAS DUFFY .328 Hasbrouck Avenue Record: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, ui Hi-Y, 4. There were a great number of saddened co-eds in this school when Tommy left in January. They weren't the only sad ones though. Everybody missed Tommy's curly hair, laughing blue eyes and cheerful way of doing things. However. he revives everyone by at- tending all of the social activities in school. ii l R, :ig 5 ip.,- 2 i 2 E ,.--V.. ,,,, ...W ,,,.,,., ..,..s.,Wa.....,w Twenty-nine is wx

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X 95. P S s X 1 3 5 J, '9 ' 1 I I fzg if ' U. X! 1.1 ff f 14 f I Q' 7 jfllllllw eg 'ixi f AWA: M , . . , ,X 513550911 gee is i 4 K 1 3 Twenty-eight ,. QE EUGENE DAUNER 209 Foxhall Avenue Record: A, A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Gene is a quiet, conservative lad who speaks well of all his fellows, and always stands high in his classes. He has few dislikes, but as it happens girls are all of them. However, his time will Come and then-. ELIZABETH A. DAVIS Route No. 3, Saugerties Destination: Business College Record: A, A., 13 Prisma, 3, 4. Although Elizabeth has auburn hair we have never once seen her when she was any- thing but calm and peaceful. In fact she has a disposition which has won her many friends. Not everyone knows Elizabeth, but those of us who do consider her more than worth know- ing. EDWARD J. DELAMATER SS Broadway Destination: Fordham Record: A, A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain Class Track, 23 Banking Council. 2: Phi-Kem, 3: French Club, 43 Treasurer, Junior Class, Presi- dent, Senior Class: The Youngest cast, School Editor, Maroon. Behold our President! And well may we congratulate ourselves on choosing one so fit. Ed has carried out his duties with the greatest fairness and conscientiousness possible. He is a iine executive, a good student, a staunch friend, and a most delightful acquaintance. Besides all this, he showed great ability as an actor in his portrayal of Allen Martin in The Young-est. Alas! The fair maidens have discovered all these characteristics of late and, VVhat ho! quoth they. Ed immediately found himself surrounded by a bevy of beauties. But , sang our modest president, l Xifonder WVhat's Be- come of Sally . EDWARD DOOLAN 64 Pearl Street This be-spectaeled young man came to us from our rival school Middletown and imme- diately began trying to kid us into believing that he knew nothing whatsoever about any kind of school-work. Of course we believed him, but after many correct answers to teachers' questions we quite made up our minds that it wasnlt luck but brains that played such a part in his school life. However, he still believes that he 'tknows nothing about it .



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Q 0? lbs - ff 4 N fg- '- 'X,'- is s X -:sxwx eww Awe i. --t 'FTW' 9 1:-. N - .- ., E LA , ' Y - emi .- is 1 B 1 2, ' ,J IW L -9 Q , Q , , ,., ' ' ' ILOSBORN Yhirlfl Q . .3 :E CATHERINE EDELSTEIN 105 Hone Street Destination: American International College Record: A. A., lg Orchestra, 1: Prisma, 4. A VVVh0 could wonder that such a poetic, original girl should not be wanting for admirers? Although she often prefers to be alone, Catherine has made many friends be- cause of her frank, kindly manner. HUGH ELWYN Woodstock, N. Y. Record: A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Banking Council, 4. Spiff is one of those boys that the whole school likes. .His distinction as honor student, his in- telligence and straigfhtforwardness have won him the approval of the faculty, And then, they are always glad when he ge-ts up to recite because they don't have to prompt or think up sarcastic comments. We, his fellow students, appreciate his generosity and willingness to help us out of difiiculties, and most of all we envy his ability to remain calm and unflurried even on the most trying occasion. LOUISE C. ENGELBRECHT 14 Smith Avenue Destination: Business College Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Prisma, 3, 4. Here is a different sort of girl, one of the quiet kind who always search closely before venturing too far. Louise has a preference for southern gentlemen, so, boys, don't let her break your hearts if you, lwy chance, possess that enticing, soft, southern drawl. HERBERT FAGHER R. F. D. No. 1, BOX 69 Destination: Cornell Record: A. A., 1, 2, 3. The initials are H. F., the adjectives are Helpful and Friendly, and the boy is Herby Fagher, everyones friend but the girls'. That's very unfortunate too, because Herby's just the kind of a. fellow the girls would like to like. VVell, no matter, Herby. Many are the men who have become famous without the aid of the fair sex. So take our advice, stick to your work, and y0u're bound to become a success.

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