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of l9-42 with a record-breaking Senior Prom. Led by Mark Connelly, Frances Hainer, Edward Luedtke, and Janice Denike, the members of the class competently controlled the affairs of most of the school's leading organizations during the year. As a body, these seniors sponsored one of the best senior plays ever presented by a class of Kingston High School, June Mad. The unparalleled success of both performances of the play last March was due almost entirely to the flawless work of Miss Madeleine Tarrant and a tailor-made cast. After the May Day festival, only the Com- mencement Program remains to round out the year's events of the Class of I9-42. Sincere gratitude is the only reward we can offer Mr, Dumm, Mr. Culver, Miss Tarrant, Mrs. Norwood, Mrs. Partlan, Mr. Bailey and Mr. Vaughn, for their efforts on our behalf. So-long Kingston High School! As long as we live, we'II never forget you or the years we spent within your walls. lt's been grand. . f cn, St 6
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The Class As the Senior Class of l9-42 ventures forth into a world clouded by war, its members re- call the four magnificent years they have spent within the grey walls of Kingston High School. Only wistful memories remain to mark the numberless joys and tears that made our high school career such happy days. As we turn our backs to a faithful Alma Mater for the last time, let us lock in our hearts, for- ever, the memory of the Class of l942. Few will forget the turbulent freshman year in the newly-completed Myron J. Michael School, the harsh awakening upon transfer- ring to K,l-l.S., and the grand record of our junior year. The brightest memory, however, is that of our accomplishments during the last two semesters when all of the budding talents of the class reached the height of their de- velopment. Launching our activities with the tremen- dously successful Birch Magician program, we continued our triumphs on Thanksgiving night
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WILLIAM J. ACHENBACH Tillson Academic course, Highland High, lg A. . A., 45 Marshal, 3, 4, Stamp Club, lp Cam- era, 4, Rifle, 2, Geography, 3, 4, Debating team, 1. Here's to the sailor that can weather the storm. BE A 0-SNAVY OFFICER fs in DORIS H. ALDRICH Kingston Academic course, A. A., l, 3, 4, Prisma, 3, 4, Homecon, 35 Newman Club, 45 B ndles for Britain, 3. u Come and give us a taste of your quality. rv ' 22 1 2 al Q . ROSEMARIE D. AMATO Kingston College course, A. A., l, 3, 4, Captain class basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Banker, i, 2, n Club l 2 3' 3, 4, Prisma, 3, 45 Newma , , , , Language, 3, 45 Leaders', 3, Archery, 3: National Honor Society, 3, 4, Secretary, 4. To love the game beyond the prize. MQ. DANCING ROBERT BADIAN Kingston Academic course, Prospect Junior High, , Bronx, lg Nature Study Club, lg Language, 3, gtomp, lp Rifle, lg Swimming, lg Band, , . True humor springs not from the head. cf -Je' WILLIAM P. BAKER Kingston Junior Hi-Y, lg College course, A. A., 25 Newman Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Glee, lg Orchestra, l, 2, Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Thy music, hath charms to soothe the I' savage eos , And therefore proper at a sheritfs' feast! 'r 'li- A04 ffl-Q mi 34 LOUIS F. ALBRIGI-IT , Kingston Business course, A. A., l, Z, 3, 4, Base- tt r Club, gall., squad, l, 2, Varsity, 3, 4, Le e Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Q Q UAIEBALL EDGAR ALLEN Kingston Business course, A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, 57 ' ' 4' Class Class baseball, l, 2, Varsity, 3, , basketball, lg Varsity, 3, 4, Letter Club, - Hs-Y, 3, Bowling, 5. 1 Let the world slide! A. A., 3, 4: Home- If uf' X BASKET ALL LILLIAN E. AVERY Kingston Academic course, con, 2. Joy rises in me like a summer's moon. w 92 ' lr an DOROTHY E. BAKER Kingston College course. masters and companions, my HMV books. ve wal-un, . Nl I f 1 ' 4 E1 A ' v r Li , AUDREY M. BALDWIN Phoenicia Academic ,!ourse. A For, when with beauty we can viyfu loin We pain the sembl ce of a to vine. P x it N 'yf f A I l ' .1 J J: 1 DAKINQ
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