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WINGATE HART Hugh Falls Acarlernrc emngp, A A, l j Class traskctlrall, 3, Armgunrgy I, Larvqrrrrge Cluln, f, E, Skr, l, Jun rar RCEI CYOSS, l, .l, fl, 4 Thrs KHS'er, spenrls a qonrl partron al hrs trme stutlyrnq, hut saves a lzrt at rt lor rtrearnrnq What of? Perharrs ol Hrs omhrrren vrhrch rs to he a prlat, or eaulti lze, hes rirearnrng of hg one hc srngs Always to 'MJ HARLAN J. HASTINGS Krnqston Aca1er'nrc course, Allentown Hrqn School, Allentown Pennsylvanra, l, f Junror Re'-rl Crass, P, 3 4 New' man Cluh 5 Rrtle, 3, -I, Eowlrnq, I 3, 4 Our rrautreally mrnrlerl Harpy, hc-srrles hoats anrl sarlrnq rs a lrenrt for hot turlgc sun:laes antl lzovrlrng WILLIAM F. HAVER Krngston A Acaclernrc course, A. A, l, fi, 3, 4, Class basketball, l, 3, Hr-Y, 3, 4, Chr Aloha, 4, Erlrson Sclence Club, l, Rrtle, 2, Dramatrc, , , 4, The Patsy cast, 4. Bully simply adores Mrtty, ham- burger, and huntrng. ERNEST R. HOPPER Kingston lnrlustrral Arts course, A A, l, 2, 3 ,4, Class basketball, 2, 5, Class softball, l, P' Announcer, l, Y, Chr Alpha, Y, 3, 4, Presrdent, 4, Stage Crew, 3, 4, Dramatrc Club 4, Ernre says he sperrrls hrs tree time huntrng dears ! Good hunt- rrwg, lroyl ELNORA HOUGHTALING Port Ewen Ararlemr: course, A A, l I, E 4 Owls' Cluh, l Drarvatrc l Prrrrna, 3, -3 I-lornccon Q 4 Eowl-n': ' I 3, 4, Captarn 4 Announcer, l, lunror Red Cross, 5 3 4 ls rt Or rs rt not posgllrle to slr. flown a hrll eatrnq n plate nl ltalran sg.aqhettr9 We rlon't know lu? woke hr'-arrl that thrs versa- trlc las: has trrcrl LOUELLA J. HASBROUCK Krnqston Acarlemrc course, Cheerleorler, l, Eankcr, I, Prlsma 3, 4, lumar Rell Cross, J, .:, 4, Bowlrnq, I 3, Vrc- tory Corps, .', Learlers' Clulr, i, 4 Owls', l, Archery, 2 One rnrght rust happen to wonder rf Louellos love tor archery mlqht srsrlng lrorn the tact that Cuprcl hath srnltten her alrearly. Her rnan rs helprng the Arlhy out rlght Howl FLORENCE HAURAND Town ol Ulster Academrc course, A A 1, T, 3 4, Class luaskethall, l, Owls Clul, l, Newman, l, 1, 3 4, Lrlrrary 4, Drarnatlc, l, Trr Hr, 3 4, Horne' con, 4, Prrsma, 5 4 Banker, l, Junror Rell Cross, Q, 3 4 Drcl you know that Florence Hou-and lrkes to parnt on glass, to hear the soma Tico Tico, antl wants to lam the Arrny Nurse Corps? PAULINE M. HEIDCAMP Kingston College COLIYSC, A A, l, 4, Prus- rna, 3, 4, Junror Red Cross, J, 3, 4, Newman Club, l, 2, 3, Owls', I. Should you puck up the phone to call a number, don't be too sur- prised to hear the charmrnq voice at Pauline rnurrnurrng, Number Please. After work she wall hurry home to a steamrng bowl ot chrcken soup, ot all thrngsl DOROTHY M. HOUGHTALI NG Krngston Academrr: course, A A, 2, 3, 4, Prrsma, 2, 3, 4, Hornecon, 3, 4, Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 42 Owls' Club, l, Junror Red Cross, Z, 3, 4, Announcer, 2. Belreve rt or not, Dot thrnks that chernrstry rs the best suhrect rn the school Of course, we'vc telt rlrttcrf ent, but Dot ought to know, EDWARD E. HUETTINGER Krngston Busrness course, A A l 2, 3, 4 Courrerl, 4, Baske VOrslfy, 3, 4, Lette t'rOry, 4, Chr Alpha rlent, 3, Junror Rc-rt War Bond Councrl, 3 When Efl says he Mounrts canrly lnars, thrs canrly rs what wrth that urrlrrnrterl Crflv he shows whrl kcrball. hall sauari, Q, Club 4, Lrf Z 3, 4, Presb Cross, T 5, 4 4, Announcer, never ttres of we wonrler rt Iurnrshes Pram supply of en- e playrnq has-
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ROGER E. GRAZIER Woodstock Academic course, A. A., l, 2, Banker, l, 2, Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, Announcer, I, First Aid, l, Marshal, 3, 4, C0-captain, 4. Roger would rather not say what his pastime is, perhaps he hasn't time to have a pastime, Time'S precious you know. JOHN W. GRUNENWALD Kingston Business course, A A., l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross, 4. You swing a mean ,bat, Johnny my boy! After that exhausting game of baseball, how about a nice, quiet dinner of steak and trench fries? What more can you ask for? WILLIAM J. HAINES Kingston Business course, Class softball, , l, 2, 3, Class basketball, l, 2, 4 Marshal, 4, Banker, 4, Edison Sci- gnci Club, l, Junior Red Cross, 2, Bill uses his spare time for hunt- ing and dreaming of the day he wins his wings. VIRGINIA HARDER Kingston l-lomemaking course, Homecon, l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross, 3, 4. If when you pick up your tele- phone next July or August, some- one says very sweetly, Number please, you'll know that it must be Ginny. We know, because we know her sweet voice and her am- bition. HELEN M. HARRISON West Shokan Academic course, Prisma 4, HOYUSCOH. 3, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, Owls' Club, l. I lt's rumored that Helen's ambie tion is to become a nurse, and that she gets quite a lot of fun out of reading. Just now nursing's the thing to do, what with military needs, attractive uniforms and commissions in the ofting. 'G-.. 4' 'V' ... . Q 1- .-, F. ELIZABETH GREENWOOD Kingston Academic course, A. A., 4, Owls' Club, l, Camera, 2, Archery, 2, Prisma, 3, Junior Red Cross, 3, 4. Betty loves to ice skate, and iust fool around, singing l'lI Walk Alone. BURTON GULNICK Kingston Business course, Announcer, l, Dramatic Club, l, Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, Chr Alpha, 2, 3, 4. Would you mix peppered steaks and banana splits? Well, Burt does it all the time, Besides roller skate 'HQ Gt Spring Lake and playing basketball, it's what he likes to do best, Get the bicarbonate! HELEN O. HANSEN Port Ewen Business course, Owls' Club, lj Bowling, I ,2, Prisma 3, 4, Home- con, 4, Tri-Hi, 3, 4, Banker, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, Chi glpha, 2, 3, 4, War Bond Council, Guess what Helen says she en- joys doing most? Well, it's writing letters to a certain somebody whom she brands as Super! Perhaps he's the object of her dreams as she sings It Had To Be You. EVELYN HARRELL Kingston Academic course' Owls' Club, lg Prisma, 4, Junior Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4. Evvy's ambition is to visit the windy city, where she'll probably look for string beans, her favorite food. Maybe she'lI miss Sunshine Sammy's out there in Chicago, Sammy's is her favorite hangout. FRANK HART Kingston Academic course, Class softball, lg Dramatic Club, l, 2, Newman, l, 2, 3, 4, Library, 4, Junior Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4, War Bond Coun- cil, 4g Announcer, l, Mixed chorus, l, 2, 3, 4, A Capella chorr, 3. Keeping his carccr-retaiIing- in mind, -rank now uses his leisure time getting experience at Grants' where he's been trying to sell us o Shangri-La.
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J. ANTHONY HUMMELL, JR. Kingston Academic course, A. A., 4, Mar- shal, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4' Chi Alpha, 4, Mixed chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, A Capella choir, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Einstein Math Club, 4. He, like all red-blooded Amer- icans, yearns to be an Army atti- cer. We wonder it the Army would feed him his favorite Chow Mein and let him toot his trumpet. WILLIAM HUNNEBECK Kingston Trade course, Camera Club, l, 2, Announcer, l, Dame Rumor Photographer, 3, 4. Na wander Bill wants to be a traveling photographer since he en- joys mountain climbing and pho tography. Bill wants to climb all over the mountains and shoot -- no, not bears-lust views. RUTH E. HUTTON Kingston College course, A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, Class basketball, 2, Bowling, 2, 3, AVCWSVY, Z, Owls' Club, l, Record, 4, Language, 3, 4, Dramatic, l, 4, Prisma, 3, 4, Homecon, 4, Tpv,-hi 3, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra, l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president Junior Class, Property Manager The Patsy, 4, Attendant to May Queen. Ruth has plans for studying at Rider College in order to prepare herself for the career of a journal- ist. Keeping her career always in mind, she spends most of hcr spare moments writing letters. AUDREY T. JABLONSKI Kingston Academic course, A. A., l, 2, 3, 4, Prisma, 3, 4, Homecon, 4, Tri- Hi, 3, Newman Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4, Owls', 5, Announcer, 3, Class basketball, Audrey is happy lust as she is and hasn't decided anything about the future, She spends her present time listening to Harry James and Frank Sinatra, her favorite song being You Made Me Love You lWho did?l EDWARD JORDON Kingston Academic course, A A., l, 2 3, 45 FOOTDOII squad, 4, Class basket- ball, l, 2, 3, 4, Class softball, I, 2. 3, 4: Junior Red Cross. 2, 3, 4 Call, Q Poughkeepsie for the Onswer is the expression that al- ways reminds Ed of geometry un- der Mr. Vaughn, the originator of the expression that Ed believes is tops. T- 4- mga- lb.,- 7 'D- '1 pf T A vu' 'su if 'UQ- gns i, , , 3,1 i-Stix? ic haf 'iii 'ABQ lt: Y -.721 ZADA M. HUNG Zena Academic course, Owls' Club, l, Prisma, 3, Homecon, Z, 4, Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4. Zado Hung enjoys crocheting, reading Gone With The Wind, and Saying One Never Knows. M. JOY HUTI-I Esopus Academic course, A. ,A, 3, Owls' Club, l, Annogncer, Z, Pris- ma, 3, 4, Dramatic, l, Mixed chorus, 2, 3, Junior Red Cross, 3, 4. To be a nurse is Joy's ambi- tion, and perhaps this is the love she lanas far as she hums around K. H. S, BERTHA J. IACOBELLIS Kingston Academic course, A. A., l, Z, 3, 4, Class basketball, l, 2, Owls' Club, l, Newman, l, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi, 3, 4, Homecon, 2, 4, Prisma, 4, Junior Red Cross Z, 3, 4. Oh, for a nice, iuicy steak, sighs Bert ls she kidding? RUTH M. JOBSON Kingston Business course, A. A, 2, 3, 4, Prisma, 3, 4, Bowling, 2, 3, Owls' Cluh. l, Junior Red Cross, 2,'3, 4. Ruth Jobson's favorite tune is-This Heart of Mine, sport isebawling, ambition is-to become a private secretary. LAURA M. JUDD Kingston Academic course, A. A, l, Z, 3, 4- Class basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class softball, l, Cheerleaders 3 Prisma 3, 4, Homecon, 4, Tri-Hi, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross, l, Z, 3, 4, Chi Alpha, 3, 4, Language Club, 4, Owls', I, Bowling, 3, 4, So-Hi, 2, First Aid, l, Nutrition course, 3, Personalia Editor Maroon. While Laura is waiting to be- come a school teacher, she is passing away the time playing basketball, eating ham and tried pizieapple, and having her fortune to d.
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