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o og 'lqerr mv Glnmr . Throwing superstitution to the wind, on Friday, April 13, the Senior Class journeyed to Lake Success to visit the United Na- tions. Through the generous as- sistance of the Kingston Rotary Club, a fleet of nine buses was contracted at a cost of but one dollar to each student. Displayed conspicuously on the sides of each bus, lettered in red and black, were the words: 1951 Senior Class - Kingston High School- Guest of Rotary to United Nations. Directly at nine o'clock the buses began their itinerary from the front of the high school, receiving a police escort from the point of depart- ure to Mirror Lake Airport, a few miles out of the city. The monotony of the long trip was interrupted at the Red Apple Rest. The journey was then resumedg and at approxi- mately twelve o'clock, We entered New York City via the Holland Tunnel. In the city, we stopped for a few minutes so that all might view the newly constructed Secretariat Building, a massive, imposing structure which serves as tiling cabinet for the United Nations. The group then traveled to Long Island and our objective, Lake Success. Upon our arrival, Dr. John Agar met and escorted us into the immense United Nations cafeteria. Following the delici- ous lunch, the class was directed to an empty chamber where we were addressed by Ambassador Oaks of Great Britain, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, who invited the group to attend the session of the Econ- omic and Social Council to be held later in the afternoon. Dr. Agar then explained the mech- anics, history, and purpose of the Council. He also described in de- tail the requirements which each interpreter at the United Nations must have and also the great responsibility each one must shoulder in translating as ac- curately as possible the respec- tive languages of the diplomats. At the meeting of the Council, the group sat in on a debate which was in progress concern- ing the location of their next meeting place. The seniors then received an unexpected thrill at hearing the Russian bloc vote No on a resolution made by the Philippine representative to hold the meeting at New York instead of Geneva, Switzerland, because of insufficient funds. Concluding the afternoon pro- gram, the group heard an ad- dress by Ambassador Gross, As- sistant Ambassador of the United States Mission to the United Na- tions. He briefly discussed the seriousness of the threat of communinsm to the democratic world, and concerning Korea, he expressed the view that although the present situation is far from satisfactory, it is mainly the ex- cellent handling of the matter by Ten the United Nations that has pre- vented Korea from developing into a world-wide conflict. A special interview with Am- bassador Warren Austin was granted to five members of the Dame Rumor staff at his Park Avenue oflice. In this exclusive interview, Mr. Austin discussed the world situation and also an- swered many questions directed to him by the interviewers. The class departed from Lake Success about five-thirty and ar- rived in Kingston approximately ten o'clock. The editors of the Maroon, in expressing the sentiments of the 1951 Senior Class, would like to thank the entire Rotary Club, who made this trip financially possible, and, in particular, our principal, Mr. Martin, the Rotar- ians and faculty members who acted as chaperones. Last, but certainly not least, our deepest expression of gratitude we extend to Dr. James Shotwell of Wood- stock, president emeritus of the Carnegie Foundation for Peace, through whose eiforts chiefly we have been permitted to enjoy this memorable experience. We hope, because our trip was so worthwhile, that We have set a precedent for future senior classes.
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Left to right: Mr. Richard Kalish, Mrs. John D. Schoonmaker, Messrs. Clarence A. Rowland, Chester A. Baltz, William Leehive, Robert H Herzog Qpresideno, Arthur J. Laidlaw fsuperintendentj Harold Darling, Joseph Morgan. Not present in picture: Mr. N. Jansen Fowler. Baath nf 4 humtinn ARTHUR J. LAIDLAW ROBERT H. HERZOG Superintendent President Twelve
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