Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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406 Front Row HARRY STREIFER Syracuse, A.B. English DEWITT F. WELLS Syracuse, A.B. Mathematics, Guidance IONE KINKADE State Teachers, M.A. Science IDA K, SHERMAN State Teachers, M.A. Mathematics, Guidance 40 I Michael School Teachers Ninth Grade RUTH F. ROBERTS Middlebury, A.B. English COLONEL FRANK L. Principal MARY M. KELLY New York, M.A. - Social Studies ISABEL C. MALONE Columbia, BLS. Librarian THELMA S. SCHWAB New Jersey Teachers, B.S. Business F ourtcen 'Binge . 5 'n w lf .. , ., r Y 'W H .W-f'fw.. f f l WM xx B ,u g WN i. 4 'sg Q T, ' 1 . Q v I - 5 . WDP MILDRED G. DEWITT Boston U., A.B. ' Social Studies Back Row ADA S. FULLER Vassar, A.B. Latin DONALD E. WILKES State Teachers, B.S. Business KENNETH BABCOCK New York, MA. Physical Education WARREN A. RUSSELL New York, M.A. Science



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W' Nockl EA Wnsonl G- pe,-,X A. Beaven M, Nekos R. Hansen, P. Davenport, H. Schwenck, CLASS OF 1945 We, the Senior Class of l945, stand at the cross roads of life where, in a short while, we shall go our various ways, carrying with us memories of a happy, eventful four years at Kingston High School. We started off our senior year by electing Bill Nock, Betty Wilson, Annette Beaver, and Jerry Perry as our leaders. Our first activity was the Senior Prom, which proved to be an all-round success. The presen- tation of The Patsy, under the able direction of Miss Tarrant, was enjoyed by all the students and friends of K. H. S. who witnessed it. The year was well round- ed with club and sports activities which had the co- operation of the entire class. We are proud of the rec- ord being made by our many classmates who are al- ready in the service of our country. To our faculty advisers, Mr. Culver, Mrs. Partlan, Miss Tarrant, Mrs. Norwood, Mr. Bailey, and Mr. Vaughn, we extend our sincere gratitude for their understanding and cooperation. CLASS OF 1947 We, the Sophomore Class, though not so complete- ly organized as the Junior and Senior Classes, remain an important stepping stone to our school. Many of us have achieved victories for Kingston High School through various athletic sports, such as softball, basketball, tennis, and bowling. We also enjoy the privilege of becoming members of many clubs, among them Camera, Leaders, Chess, Math, Debating and So Hi, an all-girls' organization. Most of us have en- thusiastically responded to these privileges and have become active members of one or more of these clubs, always endeavoring to make them better organiza- tions. Rating high in scholastic achievement, the Class of l947 has proudly presented several of its members on the 95 and 90 honor rolls this year. Sixteen . J. ' CLASS or 1946 The Class of l946 has been aware of the unusual period in which we live. There have been other war- time junior classes, and, taking our cue from them, we have, in spite of a chaotic world, been able to en- joy in our turn the some customs, pleasures, and ex- periences as previous classes. lf our country were not engaged in a war, no doubt our class would number more than the present three hundred and sixty-three members, Our executive body, composed of Herman Schwenck, Maria Nekos, Pa- tricia Davenport, and Robert Hansen, has been aid- ed by Miss Barnett, Mrs. Boyd, and Mr. Pollock, We regretted the loss of Mrs. DeWitt through her trans- fer to the Michael School, but Mrs. Kershaw has ably taken her place. Junior Hop, the major event of the year, with its theme centered around Junior Class, brought pleas- ure to those who attended. The diverting of metals to war necessities did not affect our being able to obtain class rings and pins, Our class banner, design- ed by Feral Lewis and chosen from several entries, is both original and distinctive. Having successfully completed three years of high school, the Class of l946 approaches its senior year with proper pride, complete confidence and ardent anticipation. CLASS OF I948 The Freshman Class has contributed more than generously to the various drives held during the year. Vigorous room competition has made them exciting while also bringing extra money to worthy causes. One of the outstanding events of the year was the M. J. M. Dramatic Club's excellent presentation of the three-act comedy Ever Since Eve. The Debating and Chess Clubs have been active with tournaments to determine the best freshman chess player and debating team. ln the field of sports, football, table tennis, and soft ball have been featured, but the spotlight has been on basketball. The freshmen look forward to their three remain- ing years in high school with the anticipation of try- ing to top the excellent records set by their prede- cessors.

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