Kingston High School - Maroon Yearbook (Kingston, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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To- day, although his Foxhall Manor and the rough dwellings erected by the other original settlers can no longer be found, traces of their work can often be seen in old stone walls and boundary markers, and now, where Thomas Chambers first made his home, stands the City of Kingston, truly an ex- ceedingly beautlful land. as!! ka XY Vsva ,fix . .1 .t X ...- QAI-, '. ': - , :Iva h Y 1--.-... ... ...TFT - .un- - tix- .5 .1 :Ol X ' 1 :ll 1 I 1 ll. f'.if i v's,.S if A U B . .J X urn eseniheudl lhmn 'll'llIIlE IEILASS GDIF KIINCSTGDN IHIIICCIHI SCIHIGDCIDIL n4nm:s1ram NEW wma-4 WGDILIUMIIE 337 Ellnrrmnrh 1,51 x bmi! J wld y N k Pthl Stk! tl N Thls year the clty of Klngston lb celebratlng 1ts three hundredth anmver sary As the tercentennary project galned natlonwxde recogmtlon we of the class of 1952 took the opportunlty of usmg It as a theme for our Maroon One of the chmaxes of the year s festlvltles took place when the Clty of Kmgston was honored by a VlSlt from Queen Juhana regent of our forefathers country the Netherlands Cynthla Steketee and Beatrlce Newklrk who were among elght Amerlcan students to VlSlt Holland thlS past summer had the d1st1nct1on of bemg presented to Her Majesty Queen Juhana Both of these glrls are members of the Class of 1952 and lt IS therefor justly approprlate that they be honored by thls our yearbook T -r 1 :Xu 5 Q 3,,F1NIvWI'!vvw'! L Y VR ,,,,,, xx .e.'.IE QE 12 ..-,.-aww-rry f ? nwrrwvrn 'qvu-wwpw-pq A 4...,.,w--v-naw Y iflln N I X al' 4-jun' -...-'wr .,,frvW'- :J 'off ,...4r v.Vp ly., -wmvnwQ 'N it I 3 FIX? PSJQT- XS X 7 I Q +- ff R Q C I ,cg la l i FW ' E If ' SQ ! Z' 3 ,fi If the walls of thus stockade were to be rebmlt today they would be swallowed up by our main business district Its boundaries were on what are now North Front Street Clinton Avenue Mam Street and Green Street This locatlon was picked for the stockade because of its natural protection on three sides Some histonans claim that no more than seventy persons lived in this protected area Just enough to llll two K H S classrooms' l 1 l of ' , 5 Q ' N '- S Q ' Qs ',eo ' f J . V- , lhqikg- ,'-:,,:'2,..j - Fi . 'I 5 V ...bi i.',1:i...:-E .:..'-.J - 7 T' 5'-7-'P-1 'L:' -,.'f:L1fj-'.'f ' ' ' qi .. u,-gl ' 1 A 'W W 5:-'il in 4 21252 2 .f E 2:11 TQ iglfrfg . . gnigiiifa. Q ' . . 41 n 1 rg-Q f?P?2:41Q4pi'2? 2' f1? 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V ISA Sl fl I' fl Y If :J-1 I 'gpli l 1 rf o 'ro Bl fr INALGURATION OF GOVERNOR CLINTON elected by the free suffrage of the free holders of the state to the office of governor and also of lieutenant governor, at this one time Thls was part of the letter received by George Clinton at Fort Montgomery notifying him of his election In hls reply to the authorities at Kingston he accepted the governorshlp while the position of lieutenant governor was open for another election After much delay he took the oath of ofllce in Kingston on July 30 1777 On this owaslon the mllitla celebrated with a feu de jole g ,Runw- aa af ' : The dlrectlon on vsh1ch educatlon starts a man w1ll detexmme hu future llfe in-ru-1 M--i....., ii-aagg Lani- lin-1-g lun 111 Inq:-1 ln-..- IIIIIIIIIII wfvg . ruff W . - 11 , wwf! '1 1. 1 4 1 Q 1 Jlj QV, iii I gl I I Q 'i15W,:5ff! ': E: ' if 4 , ,Q TL ,fn 4, N j Q L A I 3 I L 5 wmfsg 1 5? , 2 - XV k V , 4 ' .X 1 . , 3? ,cf ' f . 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Sauprruuamn WILLIAM F LIMBACHER New Paltz Normal Oswego State Teachers B S Albany State Teach ers M S Attendance and Study Hall VIRGINIA L NORWOOD Albany State Teachers B A Dean of G1rls THERON L CULVER M1ddlebury B S M S Vice Principal Rear WILLIAM A MACK Attendance Oflicer GEORGE A WHITFORD Alfred Umversity B S New York Umversxty M A Attendance Supervisor Cbuthnnrr Erpartment M CLIFFORD MILLER Tufts B S Albany State Teachers M S Counselor ETHEL KISS Hunter B A Stenographer MARY L KARL Manhattan v111e B A Syracuse M S Counselor JAMES E TOBIN Syracuse B S Harvard M Ed Director lghgmral lzhurahnn Row 1 MARY M LEACH Cortland State B S PATRICIAA NALTON St Lawrence B S Row2 rector WILLARD A BURKE Springheld College B P E JOHN J GILLIGAN Sprlngtield College B lHnhhr Speaking Art .7-Xgrtrnliurr Row 1 MADELEINE TARRANT Emerson B L I Public Speaking RAPHAEL KLEIN Syracuse B S A New York University M A Agriculture ALTHEA S ODELL Pratt Institute B F A Art idnmnena Eenarlmvnt Row 1 MARION A MURRAY Syracuse B S HELEN C HAYES Plattsburg Normal ETHEL M CARLSON Plattsburg Normal Hoftsra B S Row 2 GUIDO ZAMBERNARDI New York Un1 versity B S VLADIMIR J DANKEVICH Con nectlcut State Teachers B S Co1umb1a M A RAYMOND H WOODARD Geneseo Normal LO RYNE B CONNICK Plattsburg Normal RAY MOND J BROWN Plattsburg Normal Albany State Teachers B S Ten . . 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Head Lxbrarlan Textbook Supervlsor Hflumr Eeparimrnt MARLIN E MORRETTE Ithaca College B S Umversxty of M1ch1gan M Ed Band HARRY BERCHIN Ind1ana State Teachers B S Columbla M A Orchestra Erlka Kr1en Concordla Col leg1ate Irlstltute Potsdam State Teachers B S Vocal Mus1c LEONARD STINE Ithaca College B S New York Umversxty M A Dxrector 'IQUIIIPIIIEIRIIIQ Evpartmrnt NELLIE DAVENPORT Cornell B S HAZEL B SIMPKINS Albany State Teachers B S BELLA H CROOK Albany State Teachers B S MARGA RET M SCHEUTZ Illmoxs Normal Buffalo State Teachers B S New York Umversxty M A itlangusrgr Erpartmvnt ILSE SELMER Hamburg Umversxty Germany New York Unxverslty M A MILDRED KIRSHEN BLUM Albany State Teachers B A M A CHRISTINA H FLISSER Albany State Teachers B A M A KATHRYN F FELLOWS Syracuse B A M1ddlebury M A GLADYS NICKERSON Albany State Teachers B A Columbla M A Hiatlyenmtxra Evpartnwnt Row I CHRISTINA H FLISSER Albany State Teachers B A M A EDITH CASE MURPHY Albany State Teachers B A Row 2 HAROLD HATHAWAY Mlddlebury B S SAMUEL G VAUGHN Syracuse B A HERBERT C FISTER Cortland Normal Columbla B S M A J WAT SON BAILEY Ohio Wesleyan B A 1 9 O , . , . . ., , .... , , . . . . .V V V V - . 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Srwnrv Evfxartmrnt Rovx l MARY M KELLY College of New Rochelle B A New York Un1vers1ty M A IONE KIN KADE Barnard B A Albany State Teachers M A KATHERINE B RUZZO College of St Rose B S RICHARD H MASON Hamllton B A Row 2 P BOYD MILLER Grove C1ty B S Al bany State Teachers M S JOSEPH M BOSWELL Alabama State Teachers B S Columb1a M A KATHRYN V BESTLE Albany State Teachers B S RICHARD WHISTON Albany State Teachers B A Svnrml Svtuhwn Erpartment ROW 1 THELMA S SCHWAB New Jersey State Teachers B S Columbla M A MILDRED G DEWITT Boston Urnverslty B A Columbla M A AGNES SCOTT SMITH Albany State Teachers B A L MAY QUIMBY Boston Umverslty B S Rowfl ANNE R DONOVAN Albany State Teach ers B A M A MILDRED F WYLIE Oneonta Normal Row 5 LFO J DOHENY Tufts B S New York Umverslty M A PETER A ETIENNE Colgate B S Cornell M Ed ARTHUR G KURTZNACKER Albany State Teachers B A Columbla M A icnnlmlg Bepartxiwui Row 1 HARRY STREIFER Sylacuse B A Al bany State Teachers M A ALICE R TOBIN Al LEN Mount St Vmcent B A ETHEL M HULL Vassar B A MARTHA BARNETT Mount Hol yoke A B VICTOR A MAHONEY Cathohc Um verslty B A Seton Hall M A Row 2 HELEN E PARTLAN Mount Holyoke A B LAURA M TERPENING Oh1o Wesleyan B A ANNE B MCNELIS Emerson B L I Row 3 IDA K SHFR MAN Btrnald B A Albany State Teachers M A IRENE M DEYO East Stroudsburg Teachers Syracuse B S Insert ALEXANDER J BANYO St Josephs B A Columb1a M A linrattnnal nhuzftrml Arla Row 1 WILLIAM F OSKAY Oswego State Teach ers B S Pennsylvama State M Ed Woodwork mg WILLIAM A SCAFIDI Oswego State Teach ers B S Driver Educatlon EVELYN S THOMAS New York Un1vers1ty Needle Trades MICHAEL M ARONICA Buffalo State Teachers General Met al Machme Shop THOMAS L PARTLAN New York Unlverslty Auto Mechamcs Row 2 GEORGE DRANCHAK Auto Mechamcs LAWRENCF' T PLOG Oswego State Teachers B S General Shop HUBERT HODERATH New York Umversxty B S Albany State Teachers M S Dlrector RAYMOND W GILKEY Oswego Teachers B S General Sho S MARVIN CRAFT Osw ego State Teachers B Electrlclty ELLSWORTH E MACK Rochester Instltute of Technology Mechamcal Drawmg as ' auf MC-Q 1 X., A 'QQ gf' 'QW C-qi gi 'W .aa QQ6 ,nf twelve 1 gdb a W B 1 , A 1 If v 4 ff wa. , A 5 , K I We . 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ASSIES Q I JV 1,4 f' lfunctlomng under the new Constitutlon the first Senate of the State of New York met and or gamzed on September 10 1777 m the Colonel Wes sels Tenbroeck house on the corner of North Front Street and Clinton Awenue Now owned by the state of New York our famous Senate House xs one of the points of Interest to tourists from far and wide Gllewn Gbfftrvrn IH 2 Presldent Edmund Bower Secretary Barbara Hutton Treasurer Peter Bruck Pete Bruck, Barbara ut on, Shei a Law, Edmund Bower 0 Vice-President .......r.,.,.............a.a... Sheila Law F t p--F .........x- Q5 1 BH 1 Strongln Carol J NeWklTk Beatr1ce A Polak Gunther Epstetn Myra E Strong Jud1th M Hutton Barbara C Adler Louls K Chrlstensen Ruthann Gllson Adehne S Myer Ernest M Solomon Elame M Bruck Peter J DIMICCO Thomas J Llnck Gertrude C Tarr DorothyL Gaudette Wllllam Brower Thomas H Eft 35 '90 26 -36' 'Y' Nk TDI B 94 888 93 294 92 764 92 083 91 725 91 638 91 305 91 292 90 923 90 862 90 742 90 631 90 468 90 410 90 363 90 200 90 142 x! - - v Q L A ?, f Q . x Y 3 W' 4 ' 'f I .. ., K Q 1 9- .6 J 5151 .,,. ' -' -A fy, 31' I '44 1 uv. 4 A ,, a Q- ' . 9. Q9 Q 'QF , Q! ix Q' .5 v x, V I ,fa J ' , S' , ,JY ' f ! Q 5- . 7 bn, , ,., -. Y I , , x , .: 6 r .. . . X -. 5 .. 1 R l A. Gilson, C. Stronpzin, , utton, E. Solomon I D. '1':xrr, R. Christensen, J. Strong. M. Epstein. B, ew irk, G. Linck R '5 W. Gauriette, T. Brower, L. Adler. E. Myer, . i L icco, P. ruck , . ....,,..,. . , . ....,... . , ...,.,...,.. . , . .......... . , . .......... . , . ......,, . , . ............ . , ...... . , . ,......... . , . .....,.,.... . , . ........ . , . .....,...... . , . ..,,. ,. , . . , . ......,... . , . ......, ,.... . , .......... . , . ........ . 'i een LOUIS K ADLER Kingston Academlc course Horace Mann School for Boys New York12AA24JVfoot ball 2 Brldge Club 2 Presl dent 2 Chess 4 Photography 1 Intramurals 2 L aughter and K mdness are A ll a part of h1s l1fe BERNICE A AHL Kmgston Academxc course A A 3 4 Prlsma 2 3 4 Hospltahty 4 Owls Club 1 Twxrlers 3 Red Cross 4 G1rls Soclal 1 Marlon ette 1 Presxdent B ernlce a nurse soon w1l1 be Always rehable thats plam to see And for cheermg patxents perfect she ll be MARY T AMBROSE Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Future Nurses of Amer1ca 3 4 Secretary 3 Y Teens 2 Owls Club 1 Rad1o 4 M ary IS an all round gxrl a T rxed and true fnend A lways helpful and cheerful BENJAMIN N ASHTON Kingston Agrxculture course A A 2 4 F F A 2 3 4 Presldent 4 4 H 3 4 Secretary 3 B hss IS one of lzus N umberless and notable A chxevements ROBERT H ATKINS Port Ewen Industrlal Arts course A 2 3 4 Vars1ty baseball 3 4 R lfles hand grenades m mumtlon' H ere comes a marme A ttentlon' Slxteen MAXINL ADNER Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Hockey 1 2 Library 1 Dame Rxunor 3 4 Assoclate Edltor 4 Journahsm Club 3 4 French 2 3 Maroon Masquers 4 Chou' 2 3 4 Or chestra 3 Owls Club 1 Prlsma 2 3 Chatter 1 Opere ta Shootmg Star 1 Color Guard 3 elodxous M 1Ckl6 wxll A ch1eve great faxne EDWIN C B ANGELL Shokan Academlc course A A 1 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Bowlxng 2 3 Capta1n 3 Key Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Future Teachers2 Sk1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Orchestra 1 3 4 Scxence 1 3 Projectxon 1 Red Cross 2 Student Counc1l 2 H1Y 3 4 Dame Rumor 3 E nglneerxng IS h1s arm C hemxstry hxs call to fame B ut youll also find that he A verages hxgh m popularlty PHYLLIS C AMBROSE Kmgston Academ1c course A A 1 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Soccer 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 3 4 A A Councl13 Ows Club 1 Pnsma 2 3 4 Red Cross 1 Student Counc1l1 Trl H13 SoH12 F N A 4 Hon or Socxety 4 Language Club 3 Leaders Club 3 4 Skatmg Club P atlent and C harmmg ln A ll her ways ALFRED C ASPROMONTE Stone Ridge Trade course A A 1 2 3 4 J V footvall 3 Varslty football 4 Track 2 3 Projec txon Club 4 A n energetlc, C cheerful chap nd rxght frxendly fellow MARIE R AUTORINO Klngston Busmess course A A 1 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Base ball 1 2 Soccer 2 Chorus 2 Prxsma 2 3 Owls Club 1 M any days were R osy and sweet A ll made so by our Marle ALICE M AVFRY bhokan Homemaking course Red ross Club 3 4 Prlsma 4 Fu ure Homemakers 3 As through life you travel M ay you ever stay A s charming as you are to day HELEN L BARNIAI Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 Class basketball 1 Volleyball 1 Prxsma 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Radio 4 Record 1 Chatter 1 H ere before you you L an see what a B right secretary she will be ROBERT W BAUMER Kingston Academic course A A 1 4 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 V baseball 2 Varsity base all 3 4 Cross country 2 3 4 aptain 4 Boys Leaders 1 hess Club 3 Ski Club 2 3 A Council 3 4 Letter 2 3 4 R-eady to W leld either a B asketball or a test tube B. JOHN BERINATO Kingston Academic course' A. A. 1. B-oy! as a skater J-ohnny really rates B-est. RUTH BEST Kingston Academic course' A. . 1 3, 43 Class softball 23 Prisma 2, 3, 45 Owls Club 15 Record 13 Dramatics lg Latin 15 Chatter Staff 13 Live Y'ers 13 So-Hi 25 Tri-YQ Banker 3. R-eally one of the B-est. Tn iz:-ff VU' 'Wu Seventeen JOHN L BARMANN Stone Ridge Business course A A 1 4 J V football 2 Varsity 3 4 Chess Club 2 3 Marshal 4 Student Council 1 J ohn Joined the Marines and L eft us B ehlnd DOLORFS H BASLHNAGEL Port Pwen Academic course A A 1 2 3 Owls Club 1 Red Cross 3 lfutuze Homemakers 3 Future Nurses 4 Chatter staff 1 Dolores likes to bowl and swim H ill billy tunes she favors B ut as a nurse shell be very trlm CAKOIXN C BEIL Kingston Homemaking course A A 2 4 Cliss basketball 1 Bowl mg 1 Homecon 1 Prisma 1 2 Orchestral 2 3 I4 H A 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 President 5 Band 2 3 Lobleskill your destination G ammg knowledge your aim Better to realize your am bition DONALD W BERRYANN Kingston Shop course' A. A. 1 2 3 4' Class basketball 1 2 3' Soft- ball 1' Baseball Manager 2. D-aring Don steps out W-ith his B-est foot forward! BARBARA BEYERSDORFER Bloomington Business course, A. A. 1, 2' Banker 43 F. T. A. lg Prisma 4, Red Cross 1. B-eaming smile, A-lways gay, B-obbie will help you in any way! GERALDINE E. BILLINGS Kingston Academic course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, Class bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4g Captain 3, J. V. Cheerleader 4, Dame Rumor ad- vertiser 3g Dramatics Club 1, Leaders 3, 45 Library 2, Ma- roon Masquers 4, Chorus 13 Owls Club 1, Prisma 2, 3, 4' Record 13 Red Cross 15 Ski 3, 4, Live Y'ers 1, So-Hi 2, Tri- Y 3 4' Good Housekeeping cast 4 ay as a flower E nveloped ln right green leaves 1 LEONA BOICE Kingston Business course A A 1 2 4 Class softball 2 Ping pong 1 Badminton 1 Modern Danc ing 1 Prisma 3 4 Girls Social Club 1 L eona s Both cute and friendly CHARLES W BOSTIC Kingston Academic course Golf squad C an really W hack that B all EDMUND L BOVVER Hurley Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 J V basketball2 3 Bank er 1 Hx Y 2 3 4 Chaplain 2 3 4 Honor Society 4 Marshal 1 4 Student Council 1 2 4 Treasurer 4 Band 2 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Boys Leaders 1 Ski 2 3 Stamp 1 Rifle 1 Pro Jection 1 Y M C A 1 Town Meeting 1 Class President 4 njoyable in more ways than one L ikeable lively and B illions of fun LOWELL S BROOKS Hurley Academic course A A 1 4 Golf3 4 Band2 3 Chess Club 2 H1 Y 2 Marshal 1 Bowling 1 2 Ski 2 3 Vice President 4 Stamp 1 Student Council 1 L ive pure S peak true B ear thyself manfully ff! fn' -l? ,rx if Wim M-V 'fs Eighteen Gs- '9! ' J ACQUELINE A. BILYOU Kingston Business course, A. A. 1, 2 3, 45 Class basketball 1, 25 Soft ball 1, 25 Soccer 1, 25 Varsit Cheerleader 43 Leaders 25 Pris ma 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3 Chorus 15 Business Manage ment 4. J-ackie -nd those B ack bends JEANIEN BONESTELL Kingston Needle Trade course A A 1 Class bowling 1 Basketball 1 Softball 1 2 Soccer 1 Hocke 1 Volleyball 1 Owls Club 1 Girls Social 1 Chorus 1 Libra YY J eanien likes sports B est of all ARTHUR J BOUCHARD Kingston Trade Auto course A A 2 3 4 Class softball 1 2 Foot ball 1 2 Bowling 1 2 3 Ban 2 Bridge 1 2 As a sailor on the wave hell said J oking always IS this male Bushy rides high throug any gale NELSON J BRODHEAD Lomontville Trade Auto course N ice fellow with a J olly B eaming smile LYNN H BROOKS Hurley Academic course A A 1 2 4 Golf3 4 Band2 3 Chess Club 2 H1 Y 2 Marsha 1 Bowllngl 2 Sk12 3 4 L ittle minds H ave been ta.med by mis fortune B ut great minds rise abov THOMAS H BROWER Academlc course A A 1 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 French Honor Socxety 3 4 Choxr 2 3 4 Key Club 4 Student Councu 4 Da.me Rumor 3 Good House keeping cast 4 To K H S hes beenacred xt and an H onorable student B nlhant lad we wlll agree NICHOLAS J BROWN Atwood Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Dame Rumor 3 4 Asso cxate Ldltor 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Presxdent 4 Choir 2 3 4 Stu dent Councxl 4 Publxcxty 4 Good Housekeeping case 4 N otable Nxck J ester par excellence B ra1ny besxdes EDWARD J BROWN Hurley Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Class softball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Rltle Club 1 Good Housekeep ing propertles 4 E d s J ust so B lg and handsome GERALD J BRUCK Kingston Trade Auto course A A G erry has a very fine smxle J ust find more hke hxm and B et we stay awhlle RONALD E BRUCK Klngston Buslness course Projectxon crew 3 4 Busxness Club 4 Class softball 2 R etaxlxng he E njoys B usmess lus future if IL JOHN P BROWN Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Soft ba.1l1 2 Football 1 J V foot ball 2 Class champs 2 3 4 Varsxty football 2 3 Choxr 2 3 4 Rude Club 1 Dramatlcs 1 Red Cross 2 3 Chess 1 2 Good Housekeeping, Stage Crew 4 A A Counc1l2 J ack ln music rates an A ' P lauslble he IS xn every way B rxght cheery and always gay PAUL BROWN rv- Kingston Z' Nmeleen R4 Academlc course A A Dramatlcs 1 P aul IS a fellow who IS B ound to go far NANCY J BRYANT Lomontvllle Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Banker 1 2 Dame Rumor 2 Dramat1cs 1 F N A 3 4 Maroon Masquers 3 4 Owls Club 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 ed Cross 3 4 Tr1Y 3 4 VICE Presxdent 4 So I-I1 2 Secretary 2 Non res1dent League 1 Bowl 1ng 2 3 Captam 2 Basketball 2 Softball 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Orchestra 4 Good Housekeeplng cast 4 Chatter 1 Equestrlan 2 V1ce Presldent 2 Skatlng 2 Gxrls Soclal Club 1 Personalla Edltor Maroon 4 N ancy ns a talented mlss J ov1al pretty hard to beat B eyond a doubt PETER J BRUCK Kingston Academxc course A A 3 4 Gym Club 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 V1ce Presxdent Business Manager Maroon 4 Class basketball 2 Softball 1 2 Class Treasurer 4 Tumbhng P ersonallty J ust cant be B eat ROBERT A. BRUMER Kingston Acadexmc course A A 1 3 4 Banker 1 Chess Club 2 French 2 Band 1 2 Projectxon 1 2 Orchestra 1 Stamp 1 2 Rifle 1 2 Camera 1 2 R emember Bob A as he B lows on hrs clarmet WILLIAM Ii BUCKMAN Kingston Retallxng course A A 1 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 3 4 Radlo Club 1 Record 1 W llham though small xn stature H as great possxbllxtxes ln B usxness of hxs choxce I EONORA A BUNT Kmgston Busmess COUISG A A 1 4 Ow ls Club 1 Buslness 4 L lsten whlle we A ll proclaxm to be a B 9l.llf.lCl'll'l IS her um WILLIAM A BURGFR Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 3 4 J V football 1 J V base ball 1 2 Varsxty baseball 2 3 F T A 3 H1Y 3 Journallsm Club 3 Choxr 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 VV xnnxng smxle A lways gay that s B xll all the way NIARIAN I CABLF Splllu tv Ro ul B1 smess C0lllS9 A A 1 2 3 4 Class softball 2 Owls Club 1 Record 1 Office Cl 1b 1 Chatter 1 Banker 1 Lxbrary 2 Pxxsmal 3 4 R'1d1o4 Typ 1st Maroon staff M erry malden L lkeable L arefree and fun lovmg PETER J CAMP Kmgston Busmess course A A 3 4 A A Counc1l3 4 Jour nallsm Club 4 Letter 3 4 Mar shal 4 J V football 1 2 Var slty 3 J V baseball 1 V basketball 2 Varsxty 3 4 P retty sharp J-ust an all-round fellow and C-hamp at basketball. i it-. me 8 I it 'Nl' DOUGLASA BUDDENHAGEN Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class softball 1 H1 Y 2 3 V1ce Presxdent 3 Scnence Club 3 Presldent 3 Projectxon 1 Key 3 4 Lleutenant Gover nor 4 Honor Socxety 4 Maroon Masquers 4 Good Housekeep mg cast 4 Assxstant Busmess Manager Maroon lsclosmg his secrets A ffeets frlends B oth Joyfully and Jubllantly GRACE I BLRBERO Qtone Rnlge Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Prlsma 3 4 Owls Club 1 Camera 1 Record 4 Gxrls Non resldent 1 1 ood natuled and C ompamonable vuth 1 B r1ght sunny smlle HLRBI' RT J BUSBOOM Q , Rosendale Z? in ns. is-ur Twenty Academxc course H andsome J ovxal B londe ROBERT J LAHILL Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball2 3 Chat ter Club 1 Projection 1 Or chestra 1 Chorus 1 2 Cholr 2 3 4 Band2 3 4 Joumahsm C1ub3 F T A 3 Radxo4 H1 Y4 Maroon Masquers4 Treas urer 4 Marshal 4 R elxable ln tenderlng his J ovlal F leverness BELII' A CAMPBELL llster Park Academlc course A A 4 Soccer 1 2 Hockey 1 Basketball 1 2 Softball 1 2 Volleyball 1 Banker 3 Dra matlcs Cast of Florist Shop 1 T A 2 3 Treasurer Pres1dent 3 Honor Soclety 4 Latxn Club 2 Secretary Ger man 4 Treasurer Lxbrary 2 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Cholr 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4' Prisma 2 4' Radio 4' Ski Club 2 3 4. B-elle A-lso plays the C-larinet. ALBERT CARPINO East Klngston Busmess course A A 3 Class basketball 1 3 4 Soft ball 2 3 A A Counc1l4 Gym Club 1 Leaders 1 Letter Marshal4 J V football 2 Var srty football 3 4 Co capta1n 4 A lways 1S a C arefree fellow JOHN J CARRO Kingston Industnal Arts course Cho1r J ust ask h1m about a J ob w1th C ars JFROMF B CASHIN Klngston ACademlC course A A 1 2 4 J V football 2 Track 2 Projectlon 1 3 Record Club Sk1 2 3 Class basketball 1 Softball 1 2 Movre 1 Chat ter 1 J ust one of the B est frrends you d L are to have' RONALD D CHANIBFRS Kingston Shop course A A 1 2 3 R estramt IS D xstamed L onsrstently THI' RESA C LI AI SI Klngston Busrness Course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Vol leyball 1 Hockey 1 Soccer A A Councrl 1 Banker 1 Dame Rumor 2 Leaders 1 L1 brary Club 1 Owls Club 1 Prsma 1 2 3 4 Record 1 Student Councrl 2 Tw rrlers 3 T heresas smrle and C heerful ways we hope w1ll Contrnue throughout her days PATRICIA 'NI CARR Kmgston Academrc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class volleyball 1 2 Bas ball 1 2 3 Softball 1 Hockey 1 2 3 Soccer 1 Leaders Club 1 2 3 Lrbrary 2 Majorettes 3 4 Captarn 4 Owls Club 1 Prrsma 2 Radro 4 So H1 2 Chorus 1 2 Grrls Socral 1 Bowlrng 1 Pats WI rghty C ute RLTHANN LHRISTFNYSPN Connelly Academrc course A A 1 2 3 4 Prrsma 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Secretary Stamp 1 Secre tary 1 Future Teachers 1 VlC9 Pres1dent 1 Town Meetrng 1 'Nlatronal Honor 3 4 Latrn 1 French 3 4 Chorr 2 3 4 Stu dent Councrl 4 Personalra Ed 1tor NI troon ates hrgh as frrend A good student areful and jolly WILLIAM D LASHINI Kmgston Academrc course A A 1 3 4 Cross Country 2 Class softball 1 2 3 Basketball 1 Rad1o Club 4 Dog Lovers 4 Skr 2 Red Cross 1 2 3 4 W ell favored and D ehghtful to know I ompamons he wxll not out grow C AROI D LIARK Trllson Q-x Acrdemrt Course Prrsma 2 ,'. 3 4 Marronettes 1 Future Teachers 1 Latrn Club 2 Chor 1 C1011 2 K arol w1th 'r loxelv xorce D arlv does her share 1n cho1r ollege lS her mam desrre I-Il' XNOR KX1 IOHFN Avulemrc Course A A 1 2 Banker 1 2 3 Chess Club 2 Darno Rumor 2 3 4 Drftmatrcs 1 Future Teachers 2 Journal 1sn1 4 Spanrsh 3 Llbfaly 1 'Vlaroon Mtsquers 2 3 4 Or chestl L 2 3 Twrrlers 3 Owls Cl11b 1 Prrsma 2 Stamp 1 Camer'12 3 Secretary 3 Chor us 3 Communrty Relatrons 1 Bowl1ng2 Basketball 1 2 Soc ver 1 Hockey 1 Volleyball 1 Badmmton 1 P1ng pong 1 E fferx escent IS she K 1nd and C onsrderate RUTH H COHN Woodstock Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Dame Rumor2 3 4 As sociate Editor 3 Managing Ed itor 4 Dramatics 1 Honor So ciety 3 4 Journalism 3 4 French 2 4 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Choir 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Prisma 2 3 4 Radio 4 Ski Club 2 3 4 Chatter 1 Quill and Scroll 3 4 R ising towards H igh places she C an be found DOLORFS M COSTELLO Kingston Homemaking course A A 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Hockey 1 2 Soccer 1 2 A Council 1 4 Banker 1 Dame umor 2 F H A 1 Leaders Club 1 2 Prisma 1 2 3 4 Student Council 1 2 D aring and darling M ay your dreams all come true Complete happiness for someone like you ROBERT J CORCORAN Kingston Academic course A A 1 R obust and J olly as C an be BETTY A LULLUM Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 4 Prisma 1 2 3 Owls Club 1 French 3 4 B etty you will A lways ind C heerful and kind SUSAN DANFORD Kingston Academic courseg A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Owls Club 15 Prisma 2, 3, 45 Record 15 Chor- us 1. S-weet and D-elightful. 'lf 1 Twenty-two CARL L CONSTANT Rosendale Academic course A 1 3 4 Student Council 1 3 President 1 4 Honor Society 3 4 Maroon Masquers 3 Treasurer 3 Marshal 1 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 H1 Y 2 Secretary 2 Banker 1 2 Maroon Staff personalia 4 Choir 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Dra matics 1 Hot Water Henr Shooting Stars casts ouldn t have L eft with more C redit coming JOHN J COSTELLO Port Ewen Business course A A 1 Class baseball Banker 4 J ohnny on the drums J ives out a C lassy beat HARRY R CRAFT Kingston Academic course A A 3 4 J V football 2 Varsity 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Captain 4 J V basketball 2 A A Coun cil 3 4 Gym Club 1 Key 2 Leaders 1 Letter 3 4 Banker 1 Choir 2 3 4 H appiness and cheer R each all who C laim him as a friend BI' TT! J DABNEY Kingston ACHKIBITIIC course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketballl 2 Soft ball 1 2 Hockey 1 Soccer 1 2 A A COUHCII2 Leaders Club 1 2 French 3 4 Prisma 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Chorus 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 2 B etty is a J ust and D ependable gul HAMILTON DARLING Kingston Music course5 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys Leaders Club 15 Projec- tion 15 Gym 2, 35 Ski 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Mar- shal 45 Lieutenant 4. H-eartwarming personality D-evoted to a single cause. LILLIAN A. DAVIS Rifton Business course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Owls Club 1g Camera 15 Prisma 4. L-ovely lady A-nd may she be D-elighted as a secretary. JOSEPHINE F DE CICCO Klngston Academic course A A 1 3 Leaders Club 1 2 Owls 1 Prlsma 4 Record 1 J 0 IS a F riend who D eserves the best BURTON E DEITZ Kingston Trade Auto course A A B-ert is always full of E nergy but he D reams often of the future RENA J DI 'VIEO Lomontville Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Non resldent League 1 Owls Club 1 Prisma 2 3 4 Chatter 1 Library 2 Dramat 1cs 1 Discussion 4 R are as a J une D ay JAMES D DI PERI Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Marshall 2 H1Y3 Dog Lovers Club 4 Projectlon 3 4 Bank 1 J ust one grand fellow who D eserves the best Very D ependable and full of zest ROBERT F. DE DEA Kingston Agriculture course: Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3: Aquarium Club 2. R-obert is a F-riend to everyone. D-riving his car is what he calls fun GRETCHEN DEDY Lomontvllle course A A 1 2 Chess 4 Dame Rumor 4 Ger man 4 Maroon staff fArt Edl tory Radio Club 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Pr1sma4 Art3 4 Treasurer 3 4 G raceful hands that D o wonders in art DONALD R DEMPSEY Kingston Retailing course A A 3 J V basketball 3 Varsity Dog Lovers Club 4 Letter 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Class basketball 1 2 Softball 3 D on s a eal sport and andy fellow THOMAS J DI MICCO Flatbush Shop course A A 1 2 Stu dent Council 2 T ops J ust a swell lad with a D reamy smile PATRICIA D DIXON Hurley Academic course A A 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Captain 1 Soccer 2 Volleyball 1 Banker 1 Junior Leaders 1 2 Choir 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Prisma 3 4 Red Cross 3 Science 1 Ski 3 4 Treasurer 4 Tr1Y 4 Chorus 1 2 Skatmgl 2 Bowl mg 3 4 Life Saving 2 Soft ball 1 Girls Social Games 1 Hockey 1 P-ersonality has she plus a D-eluge of love for horses and a D-elicate appreciation of mu- sic. JAMES M DOYIE Port Fwen Academic couise La Salette Prep Hartford Connecticut 1 J ust give me 'L M ercurv and let me D rive CLARK EDF Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Gym Club 1 2 3 ro Jection3 4 Ski 3 C redit to K H S is he nthusiastic as he can be C RUSSELL EDWARDS Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 2 4 Soft ball 2 Marshal 3 Dame Rumor photographer 4 C lean cut R eal nice E-njoys life. ROBERT G. EMBERSON St. Remy Trade Auto course3 A. A. 3, 43 Class basketball 1, 2, 33 Softball 1, 23 J. V. football 23 Band 2. R-attles G-ears and grins E-ngagingly. JOSEPH C. ERENA Kingston Academic courseg A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball squad 23 Varsity 3, 43 Class basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 33 Key Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Maroon Masquers 3, 43 Student Council 4. J-oe is quite a C-lever E-ntertainer. pr T' if I if Qwvm f 1 fm it 3' Twenty-four NIAURI PIN P DI CAN Kingston Academic couise A A 1 3 4 Bankei 1 2 Latin 1 Ma roon pcisonalii 4 Maroon Masquers 3 4 Orchestra 3 Oxxls Club 1 Piisma 3 Red Cross 4 Tit tsuiei 4 Stu dent Council 1 FII Y 4 So H1 2 Lite Yus 1 Sociil Club 1 Audience Paiticipttion 1 Class sofbtll 1 2 Btsketbill 1 2 Volleyball 1 Bidminton 1 Sk tting 1 'SI ei ry maiden I' Ycellent personality D elightful xx its ll'AlNNINI' NI EDGE Kingston Business couise A A 1 Owls Club 1 Red Cross 4 I ollw nituie WI odest lass lf nxiable smile WALT! R 0 LLLSWORTH Port Ewen Academic course A A 1 2 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 'S 4 Marshal 1 4 ski Club 2 3 ,z K234H34 W alt is one who is loads of fun 0 reat hell be in any profes sion -arnestly he studies till his work is done. MYRA E. PPSTFINT Kinhston Academic course' A. A. 1 2 3 4' Basketball 1 2' Hockey 1, 23 Soccer 23 Softball 23 Dame Rumor 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 13 Future Teachers 23 Honor S0- ciety 3, 43 Journalism 2, 3, 43 Spanish 1, 2, 3, 43 President 3, 43 Twirlers 33 Owls Club 13 Prisma 2, 3, 43 Record 13 Red Cross 43 Chatter 13 Audience Participation 13 Game 1. M-any a time E-veryone will remember H-very good quality about her. JOSEPHINE ESPOSITO Kingston Business courseg A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class basketball 1, 23 Bas- ketball 1, 23 Captain 13 Hockey 13 Soccer 13 Cheerleaders 13 Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Owls Club 13 Prisma 43 Record 1. J-ust one swell girl who is 0-n top in E-verything. LVEI YN A FW LRY West bhokan Business coui se Oxxls club Prisma 3 4 E yen though quiet A t times it xx ould seem v is a girl on whom all beam HAR! LOI PINLH Kingston Academic Louise A A 1 2 4 Class bisketb 111 1 2 Soft ball 1 Soccei 2 Owls Club 1 Social 1 Recoid 1 Audience Paititipation 1 lied tioss 1 Spinish S 4 'lieisi ei P isma 2 3 4 M ny Lou li is one gie it tim utuie in musing to obtain BI'TTl JI' AN FALROTI' Kmg,ston Business Louise A A 1 2 3 4 Class volleyball 1 Bas k billl Z Ltptiinl 2 C 1 2 Hockey 1 Z hoc 1 Badminton 1 Ping pong 1 Skating Club 1 Modein Dam mg 1 Ovxls Club 1 Lheerlead ers 1 Leaders 1 President L1 ary 2 Red Coss 1 2 Piisma 1 Z 3 Student Coun cil 3 Betty s winning pcisonality J-ust a sign that she will be If-orevei' tops in popularity. THOMAS FLANDFRS Rifton Shop course' A. A. 1 2 3 4' Class basketball 2 3' Softball 2 3 4' Captain 3. T-his is a -ine fellow! HE ,EN M. FOS'l'l'2li l'hlN'llll'lZl. Business course' Owls Club 15'Pi'isnia 45 Red Cross 35 Au- tograph 15 Art 1. H-illbilly music M-akes the hit parade F-oi' our friend Helen. 6 'Wk Q ' 'N as i-'P' is , '- Twenty-five YQ az-ilx Sv VINLI' NT FAIRBROTHFR Port I' wen Shop course ince lives up to his name F riendly nice and really tops ROBERT W FINCH Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Camera Club 1 Adven ture 1 2 R eliable and steady W ith a vxinning smile F riendly to all thats Bob WIIIIAM A PITZ K,-IBBONS New Salem Academic course Banker 1 3 Science Club 3 Camera 1 W ill A always If ares well MILY L. I'LOW'FRb Kingston Academic course' A. A. 1 2 3 4' Class softball 1' Basket- ball 1. 2' Volleyball 1' Ping- pong 1' Badminton 1' Tovxn Meeting 1' Chorus 1, 2' Choir 3, ' Adx enture Club 1' Skat- in 1, Lwe Y'ei's 1' So- ' 'i- liecor 1' Ows lb 1' i' ' 4' ers - 'ili't Fditoi' x1'l.l'00ll 4. I-'-veryone knows lam you may observe. C-'lreei' a teacher I'-riends know she deserves. NORMAN H. FOSTER Woodstock Academic course' Golf 3, 5 Class basketball 2 3 45 Gym Club 15 Art 15 Key 25 Spanish 35 Letter 45 Maroon Masquers 45 Good Housekeeping cast 4. N-imble as a H-armonious chord as he F-aces a golf ball. DURWOOD R FREER Kingston A.A.1 2 3 4'Banker1 2 3' Language Club 1' F. T. A. 3' Marshal 1 3' Band 2 3 4' Pro- jection 1' Record 1' Science 1' Student Council 1' Movie 1' Class basketball 1 2 3 4' Soft- ball 1 2' M. J. M. Chatter Staff 1 urwood or Skip R eady for fun always F riendly and sincere BARBARA A GALATE Kingston Academic course A A 1 3 4 Class badmlnton 1 Ping ong 1 S ccer 1 2 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captam 1 Volleyball 1 Captain 1 Bowling 2 4 Captain 4 Pris ma 2 Skat1ng Club 1 2 Skl 2 3 4 Town Meetmg 1 Chor us 1 2 French 2 French Hon or Society 3 4 Leaders Club 1 2 3 Sports secretary 4 Ma roon Masquers 2 3 Dame Ru mor 2 3 4 B arb is lively A ct1ve ln sports and a G ood frxend to all SHIRLEY GARRABRANT Glenerle Lake Park Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Vol leyball 1 Softball 1 Llbrar 1 2 Owls Club 1 Prisma 2 3 4 Recordl S hirley s sincerlty C an help her to the G ateway of success 0 WILLIAM GAUDETEE Ulster Park Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Soft ball 1 2 Key Club2 3 4 Vice President 3 President 4 Hi Y 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Treasurer 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 President 4 Bridge 3 Marshal 4 Secre- tary Freshman Class Editor in chief Maroon 0 h what a W onderful G eruus' JOAN GESCHWINDER Kmgston Academic course A A 1 4 Class basketball 1 2 Softball 1 2 Hockey 1 Soccer 1 2 3 4 Volleyball Prisma 2 3 4 Owls Club So H1 2 L1ve Y ers 1 Skat mg 2 Glrls Soclal 1 Leaders Club 1 2 3 4 Spanish 3 F N A 4 RedCross2 3 J oan is gay and full of cheer G lad for the world and all thats here X' Twenty six LAROLYW J. GADDIS Ruby Business course' A. A. 1 2 3' Non-resident League' Owls Club 1' Prisma 4' Record 4' Skating 1' Wood Carving 1' Girls Social 1. -arefree J olly ood sport SHIRLEY J GARDINER Kmgston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Class volleyball 1 Basket ball 1 Softball 1 Owls Club 1 Library 1 2 Record 1 Prisma 3 S mcere and loyal J ov1al and gay G enerous and noble minded NOBLE F GARRISON West Hurley Shop course Chorus 1 2 3 4. N 1ce F rxendly G emal ROBERT GEHERER Kingston Business course Memorial High School West New York New Jersey 1 2 Bridge Club 3 Chess 3 Business 4 Chorus eady w1ll1ng and able- G reatly hell shine and that s no fable JAMES M GILBERT King ton Trade Electricity course A A 1 2 3 4 Chess Clubl 3 4 President 4 J ust M annerly and G emal FI I4 AlN OR F ull I Kmgston Needle Trade coulse A A 1 Bowhng 1 Owls Club 1 Gxrls Soclal 1 Chorus 1 Operetta 1 E nchantmg lb her smlle F a1r are her features G entle IS her natuxe ADELINI' S OILSOlN Rosendale Busmess course San Ber nardmo Hlgh Callforma 4 Banker 2 Tvurlers 2 Owls Club 1 Prxsma 2 Red Cross 3 Maroon typlst 4 A ffably she S m1les as G raclously she greets JOAN 1+ OLLIN NON Kmgston Academ1c course Spamsh Owls Club 1 Red Cross 4 Bowlmg 1 4 J ov1al g1rl F utuze goal college G ood natured ROBERT 4-OLDSTFIN Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 J V football 2 Track 1 2 Gym Club 1 Chess 2 3 Chorus 1 2 Chou' 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 R ather would I acqulre G ood frxends than gold ROBERT J GORDAIN Kingston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 J V baseball 2 Br1dge Club 3 Chess 3 R arely found J ust wasting 0 ood tune an 'XZ' -nv 'DN W ash? ' 'is ,v-9' Twenty seven QPU' fn AGNES P OILMARTIN Rosendale Bus1ness course Emerson Hlgh Umon C1ty N J 1 2 Prlsma 4 Red Cross Club 4 Damaucs 1 F H A 1 2 Noon hour commxttee 2 A gnes IS a hkeable soul A al to all we have been told raclous IS she w1th young and old RONAID J GLASS Olenford Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Rule Club 1 Class bas ketball 1 3 4 Softball 1 R xch m h1m IS J ust ood modesty NIAIU-Alibi lf OLEWNOIN Kingston Atadenuc, course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Soft ball 1 2 Hockey 1 Z Manager 2 Prlsma 2 3 4 Red Cross 1 3 S0 H1 2 Leadels Club 1 2 L1ve Yexs 1 If H A 4 Bowl mg 2 Soccer 1 2 Maroon Per sonaha Edltor 4 NI ay you find or your danclng talent reat opporturutles RICHARD L GOLLNICK Kingston Academxc course Track 3 Class basketball 2 3 R :ch IS a real I xkeable fellow when you G et to know hxm N-XXL! L ORA! Kingston Acadenuc coulse A A Cl tball 1 Hockey 1 2 3 Soccer 1 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 ap tam 1 Volleyball 1 Badmmton 1 Modern Dmcmg 1 Pmg pong 1 Leadexs Club 1 2 3 4 Skatmgl Owls Club1 Rec old 1 Red Cross 1 Skl 3 F N A 4 Town Meetmg 1 LIVG Yers 1 Pres1dent Prls n 2 3 4 ance though she wxll soon eawmg of zext nursmg success she vull be achxevmg JOAN H GREEN Stone R1dg.,e Retfullng course A A 1 2 3 Ovxls Club 1 Stamp 1 R141 mg Club 2 I 0 IH and H orses 11 o tog.,etl1e1 HAR PIP 'N I' ll-RON I- s Homem iklng 1ou1se lied C1055 1 l4utu1e Homem1kc15 1 NI Ly you ver be as 0 Il1LlOllS as today 0 NIARJORIL ul I1 RRP R-X Txllson Actdemu COLIISQ A A 1 2 4 Lltss softblll 1 Boxxlxng, Capt un 4 Bxsketbtll 2 lNon 1e51dent Lelgue 1 Owls Llub 1 If T A 1 2 Llblaxy Helpcl 1 Radlo 4 Record 2 Red LIOSS 4 Hobby 1 Tvvlrlers 2 3 Pel sonaha lildltor Maroon br eraldxne her name M arrlage her a1m lx reat her fame JANET S HAINPS Kmgston Busmess course A A 1 4 Owls Club 1 P115ma 4 Stamp 1 J anet 15 golng to be S ecretary who w11l H andle uo1k xx 1th sklll ROBERT HAMPTON Knngston Shop course, A A 1, 2, 3, 4, J V basketball 1, Vars1ty bas ketball 2, Bndge Club 4, Chess 4, Letter 3, 4 R obert, h1s name and college hls zum but by Bones He IS know 1n the hall of fame Ks 1 E' w 15 4 'QI' 3 . Q Twenty elght Q-A F'f3 ARTHUR GROSSBOHIJN Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 Recoxd Club 1 Brldge 3 Bowlmg 2 3 Marshal 1 3 4 Photogrlphel Nlaroon 4 A rt we have to admlt suxe ly vull in zaduate lb a taxoute HAROID L URDMNII' ulenford Academxc course untmg often L all th1s 0 ay youth DONAI D T HAGGFRTX Kmgston ulemlc course A A 1 2 4 I V btseball 3 Mo I6 Club 1 Avlatlon 1 D omg thlngs T o make h1m known H e IS plannmg a hfe away from home RONAID E HAINFS Kmgston Industrlal Arts course A A 4 Marshal 4 PTOJCCIIOH Crew 'i R axe student' I' njoys all H lb subjects IRENE M X1 IIANNAX Klngston Academlc L0lllb6, Polt R1ch moncl I-hgh School Staten Is land 1 2, 3, Class basketball 1, 2, Softball 1 2, L1b1ary 2, Ma15l1al 1 2, Cl101I' 2, Rolle1 skatmg Club 2 I mprlson M any H etuts FRANLFS K HARD Bloomlngton Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Owls Club Prlsma 2 3 4 Recoxd Red CIOSS 1 Llxss softball 1 Badmmtonl Volleyballl Bas ketball 1 2 Soccer 1 Hockey F 11endly always K mda qu1et H 61 qu 1l1t1es numerous WIIRIAM IIA! lf NS Klngston Busmess course A A 4 Owls Club 1 Culs Glmes 1 Dmnmtlcsl Lll0ll1S 1 NI111am IS shy NI 11d m lnnelecl md sweet IC 1lly H ull to be lt MARII4 I HPINS Kingston Busmess COIIISC A A 3 Bow Img C lub 1 Office G1rls NI ar1e IS a very I 1keable person II appy when l1e work IS done BRUCF If HINKLE1 Kmgston Retaxhng course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball2 3 Base ball 2 3 4 Capta1n 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Letter Club 3 4 H1 Y 3 Marshal 2 4 Projectxon 2 orus 1 2 A Counc11 4 B est 1n football E rroxs few e has a personahty t match It too ROGER S HORNBEEK Stone Rldge Agrxculture course A A F F A 1 2 3 4 Treasurer VICE Pres1dent 4 Red Cross Student Counc1l 3 4 H Club 4 Pres1dent 4 R ates S took Car racmg H 1gh 1n enjoyment 5-UQ 5 ti at K X 'Si- Twenty mne 'SI AR! JO HALI EIN BECK Kmgston Academ1c course A A 1 2 3 4 Class hockey 1 2 Soccer 1 2 Basketball 1 Captam 1 whng 1 2 Cl o1r 2 Chorus 1 PF1Sma 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Skatmg 2 Record 1 LIVE Y ers 1 So H1 2 Llbrary NI errv eyes frxendly Way Jovful sm1le everyday H er mood IS always gay Btltlk-HRA X Ill' -XKST Kllll,St1lIl uicmn rouxse A A 4 C l iss bxsketballl 2 P118 L Z Owls Llu Ref Cmssl Insrussmn 4 Dramat l M noon M Lsquers 2 So H1 2 T11 H1 4 Chorus 1 2 Btncl 4 Orches r 2 3 4 Pmker 2 Orgmxzatlons lf ml1to1 Nl lroon uh IS known fOl her wxt A nfl for nursmf., she IS ht II 81 cllllldblfl pelsonalxty w1l1 do the 1111 k IOU WIIIIAM HFRMANCF Ulster lark Bus1ness course Class base b 2 3 4 L 1kes retallmg and W 111 serve H IS country ln the future DONALD F HOBAN Kmgston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Gym Club 1 ProJect1on 1 Br1dge 3 Student Councxl 2 Chess 3 4 Marshal 4 D 1fferent earnest E ever ready to lend a hand but oh ow hard to understand HOWARD L HORNBECK Kingston Trade Mach1ne course Track squad 1 H onorable IS he who rs L oyal and elpful to others RICHARD F HOTALING Krngston Academrc course Chorus R espect rs ours F or a well read man H rgh rn our prarses PAULINI' A HOHLlNBLRhIfR Krngston Busrrress course A A 1 2 3 Class Softball 2 Basket ball 2 Owls Club 1 Red Cross 1 Movre 1 Lrbrary 2 3 So H1 2 Prrsrna 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 er fect p 11 A lways a H oney MARJORII' HOWARD Krng.,ston Ac.-rdemrc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Volley ball 1 Badmrnton 1 Prng pong 1 Prrsma 2 4 Socral Club 1 Modern Dancrng 1 Wood Carv rng 1 Treasurer Town Meet mg 1 Skatrng 1 Owls Club 1 Lrve Yers 1 So H1 2 Trr H1 3 Chorus 1 2 Chorr 2 Stu dent Councrl 1 M arvelous person rlrty and rghty nrce to know Wrth her apprness rs sure to go KATHI' RINI' A HI Bl'N Rosendrle Academrr course A A 1 3 4 Soccer 2 Softball 2 Rec ord Club 2 Red Cross 4 Grrls Socral 1 K rnd to all always gay as A nurse shell be ready to H elp you rn any way BARBARA I HI TTOlN Krngston Academrc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class b'1sketb'1ll2 Softball 2 Soccer 2 Hockey 2 Ox s rb 1 'r Slllt 4 P rdent 3 Hosprtrlrtx 4 Lrve ers 1 S H1 Vrrelr dent Trr H1 4 Orclrestr Dramatrcs 1 Hot W rtcr Henry cast Natron tl Honor Socrety 4 Sevretftr 4 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Student C uncrl 3 4 hood H0llSlkP0lllIlL, cast 4 Secretary Senror Class Socral Ldrtor N11 roon B ubfrr 1 fxscrn rtes C aptures your heart Holds rt there rrght from the start img ,or fm! Thrrty et'- 5 HOWARD D HOUGHTALING Kmgston Academrc course A A 2 Radro 4 Chorus 1 2 4 Record Club 1 Dramatrcs H andles musrc wrth D elrghtful skrll H opes tnrs protessron to fill JANlf If HOWARD Krngston Academrc course A A 3 4 Volleyball 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 Soccer 1 2 3 Hockey 1 2 Bowlrng 1 Dental Assrstant 3 Leaders Club 1 2 Lrbrary2 Twrrlers3 Majorettes 4 Radro 4 Red Cross 3 Student Councrl 3 Dame Rumor 3 So Hr 2 Grrls Socral 1 J ust a F rrendly grrl wrth a H eart of gold ROBI' RTA K HOWARD Kmgston Academrc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class Volleyball 1 Cap tarn Basketball 1 2 Soccer 1 2 Softball 1 2 Hockey 1 2 Dental Assrstant 3 4 Leaders Club 1 2 Twrrlers 3 Owls Cub 1 Tr1H13 4 SoHr 2 Lrve Y ers 1 Socral 1 Bowlrng 1 Skatrng 1 Badmrnton 1 Modern D rnung 1 Prng pong 1 Prrsma Hosprtalrty 4 ert s a grrl 1 harmrng and sweet Her drsposrtron rs hard to beat KATIII If lf N M HUNl W oodstor k Art course lx HY rs a grrl who 'SI rkes people admrre ll er personalrty I-KN! I 1 Ill TTON Krrrgstcrlr rrlenrrc course A A 3 4 ClrssSocLer12 3 Ho k e 12 Brsketb I1 2 1 2 Brwl1ng2 I H 3 Owls Club 1 Prrsrna 2 3 l Record 1 Red Cross 1 a roorr statt 4 J ust as sweet as I an be II oney' MARTHA M INNIS Rosendale Academic course A A 4 Class softball 2 Prisma 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Cheerleaders 1 Math Club 1 2 Dramatics 4 F N A 2 Tri H1 4 Nlaroon Staff 4 More golden is her han on her M arble shoulder than I s the sunlight streaming DONALD P JONES Kingston Industrial Arts course A A 1 2 3 4 Varsity football 3 J V baseball 2 Varsity base ball 3 4 Letter Club 3 4 Mar shall Projection 1 2 N ippy s the P erfect J oker RICHARD D KELLY Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 DameRumor3 F T A 1 2 Marshal 1 3 Red Cross Science Club 1 2 Qiull and Scroll 3 ight on the D ot with Knowledge MARY IOI Kl'l'hAN Kingston Homemaking course Francis Xavier Academy New York A A 3 M any a L ight will Kindly be cast upon her ROBERT KETELSEN . Rifton Shop course. R-ight jovial K-ind of worker. WWW 453. 41' 1' 'lr- Thirty-one K BFRNICF F IRWIN New Salem Business course A A 1 2 3 4 V President 3 Owls Club 1 Pris ma 4 SoHx 2 TriY 3 B ernice If xcels n Homem tking JEROME A KAPLAN Kingston Academic course A A 'l 3 4 H1Y 3 4 Spanish Club 3 Hobby 1 Class basketball 1 2 3 Softball 2 J ust call him A ce this K een young player F RUTH KFLI EY Kingston Academic course A A 3 4 Class volleyball 1 2 4 Soccer 1 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Softball 1 2 3 4 Bowling lf H A 2 Leaders Club 1 3 4 Owls Club 1 Prisma 3 4 Red Cioss 1 Ski Club 3 4 A A Council 4 un to be with R eady to help K ind to all NORNIA L KI' RN I omontulle Homemaking course A A 2 3 4 Class softball 2 Bowl 4 F H A 2 Secre tar 4 Prisma 1 2 3 4 ec ietary Freshman Class o leg icy vei so rich -indness and honesty. ZVIELINDA DI. KEYES Kingston Academic course5 A. A. 1, 2, 3. 45 Class basketball 1, 25 Softball 1, 25 Soccer 25 Owls Club 15 Dramatics 15 Girls So- cial 1, 35 Skating 15 Game 15 Outdoor 15 Live Y'ers 15 Red Cross 45 Prisma 2, 3, 45 Hos- pitality 45 F. H. A. 35 F. N. A. 3, 45 Twirlers 3, 45 Co-Captain 45 Banker 1. M-ischievous Melinda M-erry and gay K-eeps us laughing from day to day. WILLLAM H KIEFFER Flatbush Agriculture course F F A W ill he be an H orticulturist Keeping America green? RAYMOND A KIRK Phoerucia Academic course A A 1 3 Class basketball 1 2 3 4 Class softball 1 2 Discussion Club 1 Projection 1 R esourceful A lert and K nightly too LEWIS C KIRSCHNER Kingston Academic course A A 1 3 4 Assistant Manager base ball 2 Assistant Manager foot ball 3 Banker 1 2 3 Bridge Club 3 Dame Rumor 2 Mar shall 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 Red Cross 1 Stamp 1 Shooting, Stars case 1 Maroon, Sports Editor L-ew is liked by all his C lassmates because of his een personality and gay smile FRANK J KOENII1 Kingston Academic course A A 1 3 4 Track 3 4 Ski Club Letter 4 J V basketball Varsity basketball 3 4 For all who would vwin J oy must share Joy Kindly with his neighbor BFTTY I'. KROWI Kingston Academic course' A. A. 1 2 3 4' C,l'iss basketball 1 2' Soc- cer 1 2' Softball 1 2 3' Hock- ey 1, 25 Bowling lg Prisnia 2, 35 Chorus 15 Live Y'ers lg Skat- ing Club 13 Outdoor 13 Red Cross 23 Record 1. B-londe, taciturn, but full of fun. N-ext year nursing will have begun K-ind she'll be to everyone. 135' an 'hw 3 Xi -uu- fik rx av- Thirty-two 11' 'sur 'Ut ALBERT L. KIRK Phoemcia Trade Auto course A always happy L ikeable with a K een sense of humor RICHARD KIRK Phoemcla Trade Auto course Banker 1 2 Ski Club 1 2 Science 2 R eliable K ind hearted KHARLFS M KOI' VMI bt Remy Academic course A A 1 4 Marshal 1 Science Club 1 Language 3 L andid as a M ajestic K ing ALBLRT B Kl RDI Kingston Aiademic Louise A A 3 4 Chess ub 2 Letter Stage Crew 4 Class softball 1 2 'Z Class bisketball 1 4 J V football 2 Varsity football 3 4 Varsity track 2 3 4 A thletic is B obie and een IWFI YN I . KROM Fillson Academic' course' A. A. 4' Llass basketball l, 2' Cap- t'itn Z' Softb-ill 1' Ciptmin 1' Bowling l, 43 Laptain 13 Girls Non-resident League lg Pris- nizi 4g Owls Club lg Twirlers 35 F. T. A. 25 Radio 43 Record 23 lied Cross 43 Marionette lg Cam- era lg Girls Social 15 Game 13 Maroon l'ersonalizi. E-v will soon be the L-oving wife of some K-nowing and deserving fel- low. 1I'IRhI' R I III KIDLSIKDII Trade Auto comse ood 1g111'.6011S I ad JOHN I XIJNI-X LIIIKOIII l'1rk Busmess comm FXI11 Cl11b 1 o1n 1 B1nr11 2 J este1 John' ke11 71 1111 GLORIA P I-KHP PRE Klngston Acadenuc 1011188 A A 1 2 3 4 Class b1sketb1ll1 2 Soft ball 1 Hockey 1 2 Owls Club 1 bnls Soc1f1l1 1'1nke1 1 Ped Cross 1 4 L1b1 111 Z Tr1Y 1 So H12 P11Sl11.fL2 4 Maroon M1squL1s 4 O1tl1est1.1 1 2 3 01118 1 2 o111 111s lots of s l'8dLll10'w 11111, 1 L 11elx Qnnle ROBI RT A I ASIII' R Bmnc 11 xter A ddemu rourse A X 1 3 Red QIOSS Z I'1o.1ect1o11 4 1 Club 2 3 Q11OI1lS 2 3 Malshal 3 R egulax good felloxx A lw aws pleasant 1nd L 1ked bx '11l Nl Xlillr X 111 X11 Klllgktlill Buslness 1011188 A A 1 Z 4 Class xolleyb 111 1 Hockey 2 Basketb 111 1 .Z Baseball 1 Orc'hest1 1 1 2 3 Owls Club 1 1sn1a 2 3 4 Reod 1 Mowxe 1 Game 1 Cl'10l1lS 1 L1xe YGIQ 1 bo H1 2 NI aue s A lu rms s1111l1ng, 01 L augl11ng 81 l if Th1rty three ff fb- I-Xi QI 14 I INI' R I AKL lKlllLSt0ll s1ness.fo111se A A 1 4 Ll1ss111sQb1ll2 C,'1pta1n 111401 2 P11s11'1 3 I oxous c1'1xs X011 sl1'1ll haxe eadmg 11111 d1e1n1111g of fa1 avvu plues 1St8l'l1I1g to 11111310 too has lts 01111111 f0l you R11 IIARDI X IANIORI' Al 'C Connelly Aoademlc course Class base 1 Band 1 2 3 4 V PFOSld9Ht 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 lC1'1l8 IS h1ppx 111 day long lexer he IS 111tl1 110141 and song 6Il1N I sn befoxe he s done e21c1e1 of a gre-it b'1nd 11111 be t111s one ll -KN I -XRNPN Ntom Iudgc 41111011111 to 1181 A 1 4 qQl16111X I'lLS11I1lJlI1C13SS 1Ssb1x1Ct1J1l1 1 Z Socce B1seb11l 1 PllSl11l 2 Bfmker S11 C111 Q11Ol11S 1 Student Q,O1lI1Cl1 1 TXXll1ClS 1 Nlqorottcs 2 st 1 NI l'll X X I W lKlll,,SI0ll 111911111 1011181 A N b ' 'vo 1 71 1101 1 p 1tt,I1L111LlS 111111 I-1111111 5011011 l Fl I 1 Nl noon St 111 Uxxls L 1s1 ber 101 11X 1 1 X P1es11lCr1t 3 So H1 Z boual 1 Lliss X11eI1ts11l111t 1 Skfltmg 2 P11s1111 Hosp1t1l1tw 4 S vt eet I ox elx 1 AIIINI' if ll' l'l'WLR k1ng,,sto11 1 11111 1 1 A 1 l1ss blsketb 2 Lo L1 am Boxxlmg., 1 C111 1 boftb11l1 2 1 C,1ptC11n 1 2 3 P11s1111 1 Student CounC1l 1 3 4 1 TIIHI3 RedC1 s 4 1+ H A 4 1 V1Le P1es1dent L1 P T A 3 L'1ngu1ge Club 3 Leac1e1s 1 L1b111x 4 Pres ldent 4 1 ollx stflnds f0l all thats ple1s111g 1X1I1g 1l1x1ys pleasant sm1le 1te f0l 1181 11111 sulely prove happy ate ow es l1e1 111pp1ness for a long long w111le JOHN F LEININUFR Kmgston Industr1al Arts course A A 2 3 4 Marshal 3 4 Banker 2 Gym Club 1 2 3 4 Math ProJect1on 3 Sk1 3 J ommg the Navy IS h1s aim E xcellent Sallor he w1ll be for he s a. L adxes man you see QLNEVIEVE LF STLR K1ngston Bus1ness course A A 1 2 G1r1s Bowl1ng 1 G1rls Soc1al Club 1 Mov1e 1 0 rand person to know et her frlends Just grow and grow JLAN M LIVINGSTON Kmgston Busmess course A A 1 3 4 Pr1sma 3 4 Red Cross 4 So H1 2 Chorus 1 Owls Club 1 Personal1a Edltor Mmroon 4 J o1n her 11st of M any frlends for ltb L 1st that never ends ARLENI' A LONQENDYKE Kmgston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Soft ball 1 2 Soccer 2 Latxn Club 1 Glrls Soc1al 1 3 Banker 1 Rad1o 4 Pr1sma 2 3 4 Hos p1tal1ty 4 Personaha Edltor Maroon 4 A lways fr1endly A nd L 1ked by all EDGAR L MAL DANIEL Klngston Academ1c course A A 4 SCIENCE Club 3 Stamp 1 F ven h1s goal L xke many others 'VI akes us proud as our own mothers FRANK J LEIREY Kingston Trade Auto course A A 2 4 J V baseball 2 Gym Club F lnds J oy 1n L 1v1ng JOHN A LETUS Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 2 4 Class basketball 1 2 V baseball 2 Leaders Club Lat1n 1 Mov1e 1 Presldent Student Counc1l 2 Sclence Brldge 3 Marshal 4 Lxeu tenant 4 Dame Rumor 4 J ubxlantly strxvmg to seek A dventure ln L xterary c1rcles LILLIAN M LONG Hurley BUSIHBSS course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 2 Bowl mg 1 Audlence Part1c1pat1on 1 Movxe Club Secretary 1 Owls Club 1 Chorus 1 Chat ter 1 Pr1sma 2 3 4 Dramat ICS 1 L1brary 2 So H1 2 Red Cross 4 Personalxa Edltor Ma roon 4 L 111 IS known to one and all M uch w1ll she do at anyone s ca l Long shell be remembered 1n these great halls AMOS J MAL LREERY Kingston Academlc course A A 1 Although l1fe and work be gun J olly as ever youll find thls one M ac as you know IS full of fun CAROIF F MAL DONALD Kingston Acadennc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketbill 1 Volley ball 1 Softball 2 Pr1sma 2 3 4 Ovxls Club l T11 H1 3 0 2 LINEYGISI P N A Language Club Spamsh 3 Banker 1 Recold 1 Red Cross 1 4 Glrls Somal 1 Town Meet 1ng 1 M zroon Personalla L arole soon W111 be 1n Whlte In ver workmg day and mght WI arrlage someday w1ll be her dellght JAINI T Nl NIALK Stom Ridge Academu KOUISS A A 1 Z 4 Languige bpan1sh3 4 Ou ls Cub 1 Camela 1 Com 1 WVoodca1y1ng 1 Equestuenne 2 J an IS a Lute l1ttle WI lss xx 1th a M erry snule and a xxmnmg dlsposxtxon IDA MARCHFTTI Klngston Academlc course A A 1 2 4 Owls Club 1 I da IS a glrl born to be gay M ay good fortune smlle and keep her that way KAY I WIARSHAII Kmgston I'IOl'Tl6l'l1 lklllg course Class basketball 1 Bonhng 2 Oxxls Club 1 K 1nd F a1r 'NI alden JEROME F MATTHEWS Klngston Academlc course A A 1 3 4 Stamp Club 1 Com 1 Banker 2 3 4 French 3 4 Good Housekeepmg Prompter 4 Maroon Personalla 4 J esters do often F ore M agnxflcent prophets JOFEPH F McDONOUGH Kingston Academxc course, A A 1, 2, 3, 4, Sk1 Club 1, 2, 3 J oe's Pleasant ways and F rlendly smlle M akes knowmg hxm worth while. QM 'C' 4. Thirty-tlve JOSPIHINI' NI NIANLLSO Kingston BLISIHQSS coulse A A 1 2 'S 4 Softball 2 Volleyball 1 Busmess Manager Dame Rumor P 1sma 2 4 Radl0 Chatter 1 J o lS a clever httle M 1ss secretary and M arr1age are on her hst WILLIAM H MARKS Kmgston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class softball 2 Baseball 3 4 Marshal 1 4 Maroon Staff 4 Brldge Club 3 Chess 3 4 Key 4 ProJect1on 1 Scxence 3 Stamp 1 W hat a H 9-PPY an' DORIS I' NIA! VS nttenburg Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 Owls Club D emure and E nchantmg w1th M any fr1ends MARGARET A MATTHEWS Saugertles Academlc course A B Davls Hlgh School Mount Velnon 2 3 4 Band 1 Gxrls Club 3 4 H1sto1y 4 Pl.lbllClty 3 4 Art Z Roller skatmg 4 Art Ldltol M xroon 4 ount Vernons loss A ssuledly does NI ean Kmgstons galn LDV! INA M Mc-GOWAN Kmgston Buslness course, A A 1, , 3, Class Basketball 2, Softball 2, Owls Club 1, Record 1, Red Cross 1, Outdoor 1, Glrls So cxal 1, Llbrary 4 E asy to understand M-ighty nice to know M-akes her voice a happy, I-Iello. MARY T. McKILLIGAN Tillson Academic courseg Unadilla Central 13 Class softball 1, 25 Basketball 13 Prisma 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, Future Teachers 1, Future Nurses 3, 45 Chorus 1, Twirlers 2, 3, Ra- dio 4g Red Cross 4, Personalia Maroon. M-ary as a maiden in white T olerant sincere With all her might M uch suffering she wrll fight SAI LY ANN McSPIRlT Sawkill Academic course A A 1 3 4 Class softball 1 Owls Club 1 Latin 1 Library 2 F H A 3 Bowling 1 Prrsma 2 3 4 Y Teen 2 Chorus 1 2 3 S ensrble sincere Always the same M akes for Sally a very good name JOHN J MEYER Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Varsity football 3 4 Track 3 4 Letter Club 4 Marshal 4 Projection 1 Science 1 Stu dent Council 1 Class basket ball 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 J ohn rn sports rates A Jumping or tackling he always M erry and lots of fun WALTI' R F MEYI1 R Kingston Business Course A A 1 2 4 Journalism Club4 Stamp W alt s a 11 me fellow as M any know LIIIIAN T 'VIILLFR Kingston Homemaking course A A 1 Class basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 Hockey 1 Jrtterbug Club 1 Red Cross 2 Banker 2 F H A 2 Dental Assistant 4 Au drence Participation 1 Chorus 1 Student Council 2 L rvely little girl IS she T ops with Many we all agree 'Q' E 5 Thirty Six ,yrs K ROBERT J. McNAMARA Kingston Academic course, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Club 1g Band 1, 2, 35 J. V. baseball 3, Bowling 1, 23 Class softball 1, 2, Basketball 1. R-obert is always very gay. M-errily he gives us smiles all through the day 'VIARILYN WI WIFNUPR Academic course A A 1 3 4 Dramfrtrcs 1 Journalism 4 Latm 2 3 4 Language 1 German 2 3 4 Library 1 Ma roon Masquers 4 Owls Club 1 Camera 1 Non resident Sports 1 Captain 1 Soc1al Club 1 3 'VI indful of others W ild mannered erry baseball fan ROGER W MEYER Lonnelly Shop course Bowling R eady smile and a friendly greeting W e shall always remember Char Modest and gay at every meeting 'VIARII YN V MIKITOVITZ Kingston Business course A A 4 Commerce High School New ork 11 R ulro 3 Much has been said of the W arrous rdvantages of a ca reer in M otron pictures Jl-AN K WIILLIKLIN Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Vice President 4 Cheer leaders 3 4 CoCapta1n 3 Journalism 3 Secreta1yTreas urer 3 Leulels Club 1 2 3 Softballl 2 Btsketball 1 2 4 Captain 1 3 Manager Sorcer 2 S 4 Manager 2 C, orus 1 Z 4 Prrsma 2 3 Secretary Tre rsur er 2 Ski Club 2 3 4 Student C0unc1l2 3 Y Teens 1 SOH1 2 Tr1H1 Class president 3 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Girls Socrrl 1 Dune Ru mor Girls Sport Editor 4 J eanies sweet reserved and college bound Keen in sports where she has won renown M erry friendly gay and ef ficrent in every way DOLORES R. MISOVE Kingston Academic COUTSSQ A. A. 1, 2, 33 Class softball 1. 23 Captain 13 Basketball 1, 23 Captain 13 Volleyball 13 Bowling 13 Prisma 3, 43 Language Club 13 Library 23 Owls Club 13 President3 Y- Teens 23 Chorus 1, 23 Twirlers 1, 23 Majorettes 3, 43 Co-cap- tain 43 Student Council 3. D-elightful as R-efreshing rain in the M-iddle of summer. IRENE K NIOI-IR Binnewater Academic course Owls Club 1 German 3 4 President 3 Chorus 1 2 3 4 I n every way sincere K md and M agnanimous JOSEPH R MOTRIL Kmgston Trade course J olly he is and happy go lucky Right hell be for the pro fessxon he chooses M arriage I see in the very near future MAR! K Nil Rl II! Art course A A 3 4 P s ma 2 4 Paletteeis 3 4 Presi dent 4 M anneilx with 1 cheerful smile K eepmg her art her ideal Makes hex '1 friend well worthwhile ERNEST M MYER Hurley Acadenuc course A A 3 4 Class basketball 1 3 Soft ball 1 2 Stamp Club 1 3 F T A 2 Secretary 2 Student Council 4 Honor Society 3 4 Key 4 Dame Rumor 2 3 4 SUDSCTIPIIOH Manage: 3 Co ed ltor in chief 4 E agerness is his M ark of M anhood DOLORES A. MODICA Sawkill Academic course3 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Owls Club 13 Language 23 Prisma 2, 33 F. H. A. 23 F. N. A. 2. D-onned with A- M-erry smile. SARAH B WIOORE hlenford Academic use A A 1 Llass basketb tll 2 Owls Club 1 Future Teachers 1 Audience Participation 1 Chorus 4 N he 15 always B ound to NI ake you cheerful' DONALD F MURPEY Kingston Academic course A A 4 Varsity IootDa1l3 4 Let ter Club 44 Dons a I4 irst rate Man of sports STEPHEN J MURPHY Lonnelly Shop course A A Council 2 Student Council 1 Bowling Club 1 S panky is always merry J ust as hes ever gay M ust be thats his way NIILHOLAS E NAGELL Kingston Business course A A 1 4 Projection 1 Class basket ball Nl oted for his L ase in being a otable gentleman BEVERLY A NEER Rlfton Academ1c course A A 1 2 3 Class basketball 2 Prxsma 2 3 4 Audience Participation 1 Girls Social Club 1 Red Cross 4 Spanlsh 4 Llbrary 1 B nd 2 3 4 B ev IS kind to every living thing A friend IH time of need N ever forgets to keep sm1l in 3 4 Owls Club 1 Prisma 4 Red Cross 1 Ski Club 2 4 A A Counc1l4 F un to be with R eady to help K 1nd to all BEVFRL! MAE NELSON Stone Ridge Homemaking course Hoosick Falls High 1 2 Berlin Central School N Y 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Journallsm 3 4 Dra matics 3 4 Honor Soc1ety 3 L1brary2 3 4 Dame Rumor 4 Berlin Tacomcan 3 4 B ev has won M any new friends N ow she IS leaving we wish her much happmess JOYCE ANN NF WLOMB Kingston Academic course Hunter Tannersville Central School 1 2 A A 3 4 Cheerleaders 1 2 Prlsma Club 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 Student Council 4 Presldent Sophomore Class Organizatlon Editor Maroon J oy to her patlents she will avail A fter she becomes another N 1ght1ngale MAURA 1' NLWMAN Klngston Academic course A A 1 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 3 4 Bowling 2 Cheerleaders 1 4 Dramatics 1 F T A 2 Leaders Club 1 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 Red Cross 1 Language Club Skat1ng2 Softball 1 2 Volley bal 1 2 M any a Friend and N eer an enemy has she KATHERINE M OAKLEX Stone Ridge Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class bowling 2 Soccer 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Volleyball 1 Softball 1 2 Hockey 1 Camera Club 1 Secretary 1 Social Club 1 Latin 1 Ping pong 1 Badmmton 1 Lan guage Club 2 3 4 Prisma 2 3 4 Ski 4 Treasurer 4 Stu dent Council 2 3 Secretary 4 Owls Club 1 Live Yers 1 So Hi 2' Tri-Hi 45 Cheerleaders J. V. 33 Varsity 43 Banker 23 Ma- roon Personalia Editorg Prisma Hospitality 4. K-arefree Katie M-ore than pleasing. 0-h that smile! 1'- pi R' GERTRUDE NETHFRWOOD Kmgston Academic course A A 1 2 Class basketball 1 2 Socce 1 2 Volleyball 1 Bowling 2 Choir 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Record 1 Student Council 2 3 So H1 2 Girls Social Club 1 Lan guage Club 2 3 Dramatics 1 Owls Club 1 ert in mus1c rates a plus Cheer she has given while being w1th us N ew to nursing soon she ll be Eager to serve her patients is she ROBERT D NELSON Kingston Business course A A Coun ul 1 2 3 Projection 3 Busi ness Club 4 President R eady to D o all things with o end for a friend BEATRICE A NEWKIRK Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 Class basketball 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3 4 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Badminton 1 Softball 1 2 Volleyball 1 2 Ping pong 1 Prisma 2 3 4 President 4 Owls Club 2 Record 1 Town Meetmg 1 Dramatics 1 Honor Society 3 4 French Honor2 3 4 Cheerleaders 1 3 4 Leaders 3 4 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Maroon Staff 4 Assoc1ate Edi or B ebe s a popular A all round lass who in the future N o one wlll surpass ELAINE E NORTH Kingston Academ1c course A A 4 Class basketball 1 Volley ball 1 Softball 1 Bowling 1 2 3 Owls Club 1 Llbrary 1 Skatlng 2 Chorus 2 French 3 Prlsma 2 3 4 E lame is E verybody s friend and 1ce to all WALTER A OEHLER West Hurley Business course W alt s n 0 kay striplxng WALTER G OEHRLEIN Txllson Academxc course A A 1 anker 1 Class basketball 1 oftball 1 2 Latm Club 1 and 2 W xllingness ln in lvmg IS 0 ften a vxrtue JOAN L ORTMANN Hurley Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class badmmton 1 Volley ball 1 2 4 Basketball 1 4 Captam 1 Soccer 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 Hockey 1 2 4 Plng pong 1 Bowlmg 4 Skatlng 2 L1fe-Savmg Pr1sma 2 3 4 Owls Club Modern Danclng 1 Gxrls Soclal Games 1 Horse Lovers 2 Sk1 3 4 Red Cross 3 Tr1Y 4 French 3 German 4 Leaders 1 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 J ust a good frlend L lked by all IS 0 ur Joan JACQUELINE A OVERFIELD Klngston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 2 3 Hockey 2 3 Soccer 2 Bowhng 1 Pr1sma 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Leaders 3 Radmo 4 Record 1 Red Cross 1 Vlce Presldent 1 So H1 2 J ackles pleaslng personallty A lways wms your O pen admxratxon ANNLOUISE K PALISI Kmgston Academlc course A A 1 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Cap tam 1 2 Soccer 1 2 Hockey 1 2 Volleyball 1 2 Softball 1 2 Bowlmg 2 3 Banker 4 Dame Rumor 2 3 4 Subscrlp txon Manager 4 Dramatlcs 1 Leaders Club 1 2 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Chorus 2 Band 3 Orchestra 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Prxsma 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 4 Skatmg Club 4 Manonettes 1 A nn IS llvely and always a mlxer K nown for her w1t and as a fixer P eople love her and K H S w1ll mlss her ROBERT J PERR1 Kmgston Busmess course A A 1 2 4 J V baseball 3 Bankerl Marshal 1 Chorus 1 Projectxon 3 4 Student Counc1l1 2 R obert s a J aunty P al 9 Q5 41' 'YT' Thirty-nine .5 JANICL E OPPENHEIVIER Kmgston Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 Bowl mg 1 2 Dramatlcs Club 1 F H A 2 3 Owls Club 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 Record 1 Hobby 1 Banker 1 Trl H1 3 4 So H1 2 L1ve Yers 1 Chatter 1 Per sonaha. Ed1to1 Maroon an a secretary plans to be lf fliclent and prompt as you can see 0 n the lookout for her op portumty RHODA NI OSTERHOUDT Lmcoln Park Busmess course A A 1 2 3 Non resxdent League 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Record 1 Red Cross 1 Glrls Soc1al1 Skatmg 1 Chorus Rhoda IS a gmrl who IS a pleasure to eet Always happy and 0 blxgmgly sweet 'VIARIOIN G PALFN Klngston Academlc course A A 3 4 Class softball 1 Volley vall 1 Choxr 1 Paletteers 2 3 Prlsma 2 3 Red Cross 3 M erry G entle P leasant HERMAN S PERLOWIN Kingston Art urse A A 1 2 3 Track 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 Palatteers H e surely w1l1 be a S trlklllg' success when ursumg Art RICHARD L PETRO Kmgston Academlc course A 1 3 4 Class basketball 1 3 Soft ball 2 J V baseball 2 Gym Club 1 Leaders 1 Student Councxl 1 2 3 R emarkable L lght hearted ersonallty plus PFTFR F PETERSON Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Golf 4 A A Council 1 Banker 1 P ete s a friend of everybody me he is to know for hes always happy ' erfect hell be in his pro fession SUSAN N PHELAIN Kingston Business course A A 1 4 Class softball 1 Basketball 1 Owls Club 1 Red Cross 1 Bowling 1 Ski Club 2 3 4 Pr1sma2 3 4 Orchestra2 3 4 S mcerity and thoughtfulness N ever fail to make a P leasing personality GEORGE E PLAlNTl-IABPR Kingston Trade Auto course A A 2 Bridge Club 3 Greatly will sail this fine mate E vermore hell be known as Tates Perfect for the Navy Im sure hell rate ROBERT I POMLROX Wood Shop course A A Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 R obert is very L ively when P laying the drums IRENE M. PRICE Kingston Academic COUFSGQ A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class softball 23 Co-cap- tain 23 Prisma 2, 33 Owls Club 13 Paletteers 13 Live Y'ers 13 Modern Dancing 13 Leaders Club 13 F. N. A. 3, 4. I-rene has a winning way with the M-any people she meets v- ery day. P-leasing personality keeps her that way. FN if M Sli' 1--' 1- 'fa Sqn 3 T1 5 l' - .of 'V' Forty 'Qs fNe.,,o- Q9 Vx Ns' V'-ff G A ROBI' RT H PETERSON Rlfton Trade Electricity course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball .5 Softball 1 2 3 Marshal 4 Rightfulness certainly will increase so H eed the law when I ete is added to the state police ANN M PHELAN Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Hockey 1 2 Softball 1 2 Vo leyball 1 2 Dame Rumor Dramatics 1 F H A 2 3 Owls Club 1 Prisma 2 3 Ski Club 2 Student Council Live Yers 1 Senior Play Lh itter 1 District Manager A mbitious and M erry with a pleasing P ersonality 1 I NTHI' R POLAK Woodstock Academic course Discussion Club 4 Language 2 3 Maroon Personalia 4 G ood luck in all you under take P erhaps some laws youll one day make DONALD POST Kingston Business course A A 1 2 D on is diligently P reparmg to become a suc cessful store manager. ELSIE C. PROPER Port Ewen Academic COUTSCQ A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class basketball 2, 33 Bowl- ing 2, 3, 43 Softball 23 Soc- cer 23 Owls Club 13 Prisma 2, 33 Radio 43 Vice-President 43 President Future Nurses 3, 43 Dramatics 13 Girls Games 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. E-ver smiling face and C-heerful disposition P-lease us all. H. RANSOM PROSSER Kingston Trade Auto courseg A. A. 3, Junior High Alfred and Almond, Alfred, New York 1. H-erman will always be known as a R-eal nice fellow with P-lenty of spirit. JACQUELINE P RADATZ Kingston Business course A A 1 2 3 4 Class volleyball 1 Prisma 3 4 Owls Club 1 Stamp 1 Record 1 Camera 1 Ping pong 1 Autographl Presidentl L1 brary 2 Vice President 2 Chorus 1 J udicious with such a Pleasant smile Really makes a wonderful a NICHOLAS P RADLINBLRG Kingston Trade Electricity Course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Softball 1 2 Key Club 3 Ski 1 2 3 N ick in the future soon will P erfection and busy as can Rushing to fix your elec tricxty BARBARA J RATHGFBI' R Kingston Homemaking course A A Class basketball 1 2 Hockey 2 Soccer 1 2 Volleyball 1 Bowling 1 Baseball 1 2 Lead ers 1 2 Library 2 Owls Club 1 B arb is a wonderful girl xx ho J okes and helps everybody and says the ight thing at Just the right time MARY ANN RI' II I 1 Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 Class basketball 1 Softball 2 Dramatics Club 1 F H A 4 Owls Club 1 Prisma 2 3 Record 1 Student Council 3 Live Yers 1 So H1 2 Tri Y 3 Girls Social Club 1 M ary is planning to fill her purse A t a life tlme Job as a R egistered nurse ,atcha A R. 'WN K 'iv JOHN D. QUICK Willow Agriculture courseg F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. J-ust as a judge, D-ignified is a prince, and Q-uiet as a mouse. JOHN J RADEL Connelly Woodshop course J ocund and merry is J ack who is always R eady for fun RICHARD R REINA Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Bowhngl Ping Pongl Chorus 'E 1234Banker12Gm Club 1 Spanish 3 Secretary Treasurer 3 Leaders 1 Science Ski 2 3 Airplane 1 R ich is a R eal remarkably R ight hombre BI' W FRI I A RATHQEBFR Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 4 Chou 2 So Hi 2 B ev is a likeable girl whom youll A lu ass find trying to make othexs hippy with her R ippling laughtel and her gay smile WILLIAM J RFILLY Kingston Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 Chess Club 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Latin 1 French 3 4 Sports Editor Maroon 4 M rshal 1 4 Choir 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Science 1 Ski 2 Stamp 1 2 Student Council W alkmg along through life J oy and a fair R eward shall be his CHRIS M RIENZO Kingston Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 J V football 2 Vars1ty 3 4 Captam 4 Varslty Track 3 4 A A Counc1l3 4 Student Councll 1 2 3 4 Projectxon 3 Vlce Presxdent S o p h o m o r e Class C an lt be M ay he be free? R eady g1rls Let s go see ADDIE M RION Kmgston Needle Trade course Class softball 1 2 Class basketball 1 2 Bowllng 2 Llbrary 1 A lways frlendly M erry and sxncere R eady to help anyone near KENNETH J ROOS Klngston Academxc course A A 4 Class softball 1 2 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Chess Club 4 Latln 1 Camera 1 Boys pmg pong 1 Adventure 3 K en IS J ovxal to all and R ates as a man of renown GILDA M SALVUCCI West Hurley Bus1ness course Owls Club 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 4 Presmdent 4 Prlsma Hosp1ta11 ty 4 G1rls Soclal Club 1 Mod ern Dancmg 1 G 1lda IS sure to do Well M akmg some oflice br1ght S uccess w1ll be hers CHARLES SANGALINL Kingston Bus1ness course A A 1 3 4 J V basketball 2 Track 3 4 Banker 1 2 Gym Club 1 2 3 4 H1Y1 2 Letter3 4 Progectlon 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Class basketball 1 2 3 C harhe IS one S ource of fun Q7 Forty-two ir:-f I-IARRIET A RIMMI Rlfton BUSIHCSS course A A 1 3 4 Non resldent League 1 Camera Club 1 Owls Club 1 Radxo 4 Secretary Red Cross Prlsma 2 4 Student Councll 4 app1ness w1ll A lways be lghtfully yours RLTH I ROBERTS Kmgston Academlc course A A 3 4 Solvay H1gh Syracuse N Y Red Cross 1 Student Coun c11 1 Bowlmg 2 4 Skatlng Club 2 Owls Club 1 Llfe Sav mg 2 Chorus 2 Cholr 2 3 4 Prxsma 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 3 Trl Y 4 Correspondmg Sec let try 4 Dental ASSlStdDt 3 Pres1dent 3 Honor Soc1ety Calender Ed1tor of Maroon emember her and her L ovely smlle 6l'l l1Il1SC9 xuth her a wh1le PDNIA M ROSE Kmgston BUSINESS course Washmgton Irvmg Hlgh New York Clty 1 A A F asy gomg M IXCS well K egular gal EDWARD F SANFORD Kingston Academxc course A A 1 4 Class basketball 1 Bank r 2 Projectlon 1 Scxence Club E lectrxclan soon he w1ll be- come F mdmg what makes the fuses hum S avlng you a txdy sum LNIA L SCHAFER Klngston Academlc course A 3 4 A A Counc1l2 3 Owls Club 1 Language 2 3 Leaders 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Pnsma 2 3 4 Tr1Y4 SoH12 C s basketball 1 2 3 4 Volleyball 1 2 Captam 1 Soccer 1 2 3 4 Captam 1 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 U nder her own L 1fe s key S he keeps her frxends JOHN F SCHATZEL Kingston Academic course' Language Club 1 Band 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Science 1 Stamp 1 President Bowling 1 2 3 4 Coin 1 J ohn will make a fine phar macist because he is riendly fellow who will al ways be a S well friend DONALD SLHICK Kingston 'D Shop course D iscords in motors do not S trike a happy note for him ag, GLORIA I SLHLEEDE High Falls Business course Prisma 3 Business 4 4 H 4 Modern Dancing 1 Gloria is our gal I n everything tops S ure to be successful FRED C. SCHREINER Wittenberg Academic COUFSEQ Grover Cleveland High School 1, 2, 33 A. A. 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2. F-or I have learned that C-haracter is life a tree, and ky reputation like its S-hadow. GUY C. SELIGMAN VVest Hurley W 1 LQ 3 N 'S' li 1 12217 Business course. G-ranted that he, C-ertainly will be, S-uccessful! ROBERT J SCHEFFEL Kingston Academic course A 3 4 Class basketball Softball 1 2 R ich in humor is B J J ust a friend for every day urely hes in our minds to stay DOROTHY M SCHNEIDER Rosendale Academic course A A 1 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Treasurer Girls 1 Movie 1 Banker 1 Town Meeting 1 Red Cross 4 Honr Society 4 Personalia Ed itor Maroon D otty our teacher of the fu ture M usical excellence at the or gan S timulant to the nobler side of nature YOULER O SLI-ILEEDE High Falls Business course A A 1 2 4 Prisma 3 4 Red Cross Business 4 4 H 4 Ofllce Girls 1 Non resident Club 1 Girls Games 1 Baseball 1 Badmin ton 1 ouler is pleasant mild mannered ood At all times she shows S-weet disposition. ' THOMAS A. SECHE Kingston Academic courseg New Brit- ain Senior High, New Britain, Conn. 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 43 Key Club 4. T-his youth will A-spire to the S-tudy of medicine. ARLENE M. SEMILOF Kingston Academic COUTSCQ A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class hockey 2, 3, 43 Soc- cer 1. 2, 3. 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 13 Softball 1, 23 Bowling 23 Badminton 13 Ping- pong 13 Prisma 2, 3, 43 Student Council 13 Owls Club 13 Library 13 Secretary lj Journalism 3, 43 Leaders 43 Social Studies 13 Town Meeting lg Language 13 French 2. 3, 43 So-Hi 23 Honor Society 3, 43 Chatter, Editor 13 Dame Rumor 2, 3, 43 Assistant Editor33 Editor-in-Chief 4. A-mbitious and capable, . M-erry and gay, S-incere and friendly. ANTHONY R. SGROI Kingston Academic courseg A. A. 1, 2, 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 Softball 1 Z .I V football bkl. Club .5 A nother swell fellow who R eally rates hlgh Ot thxs we are .5 ure when he .passes by JANFT C' SHULTIQ Bearsulle Busmess course Llbrary Club 2 3 Owls Club 1 Record 1 Chorus 1 2 G1FlS Socxal 1 J M Chatter 1 Skatmg 1 Jolly xs she both day and mght C lever and also very brxght It IS S he ln whom we all dehght I ATRII IA I SHI LTIS Woodstock Academlc course A A 1 3 4 Class hockey 1 Basketball 1 Softball 1 Soccer 1 Non resldent League 1 Pr1sma 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Leaders 1 2 Skat1ng2 L1brary 1 2 Banker 2 Chatter staff 1 Band 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 Chorus 2 3 4 Trl Y 3 Mlroon Masquers 4 P retty Pat IS 1ked by all for hel erene manner MARION L SIMMONS Kingston Busmess course A A 1 3 Class Volleyball 1 Pmg pong 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 Owls Club Record 1 Stamp 1 L1brary 2 Autograph 1 Camera 1 M any frxends has she E nough to fill both sea and S ky for they just seem multlply BETTY RAI' QLFIUHT Port Imsen Academlc course A A 1 3 4 A A Councxl 4 Dramatlc Club 1 Senxor Leaders 3 4 Presldent 4 Om ls Club 1 Pr1s ma 1 2 3 4 Tr1 Hx 4 Chorus Bettys tops wlth everyone R lght as ra1n and loads of un Shes sure to keep you on the run new A-' 0: meg. W-1-.-, . ,, ffm r....,,r-W - 'VDQ fi W 'Wav fox Forty four R' -U1 fha' 'Uv GERARD VY. SHERRIFF Glenford Shop course A A 1 2 Skl 2 R1He 1 G eneroslty m person W 1th S ome smllel IOIS I SHI I TIS B0 xrsulle Homem Lkmg C0111 se 14 H A I lkeable LOlb I lans to be mauled N pends her tlme horseback lldlng JAMES L bICKLLR Stom Ifldgl Industrxal Arts course A A J ust to be wlth hun awh1le L, an be really qmte a treat or ure we are he cant be beat LLIIIS J SINGER Kmgston Academlc course A A 3 4 Class softball 2 Basket ball 1 2 3 Radlo Club 1 Chor us 1 2 L ew Jumps wxth J oy when he ees the G1ants wm THERON W SNXDLR Kingston Academlc course A A 2 4 Cross Country 1 Track Banker 4 Cho1r 3 4 Band 2 4 Orchestra 2 3 T rumpet player W 1th a fuendly S mlle BRIAIN D SWIITH Klngston Academ1c course A A 1 2 3 4 Golf 3 4 Captam 4 Class basketball 1 2 3 4 Captam 4 Banker 1 Letter Club 3 4 Marshal 1 Chorus 1 2 Recold 1 Red Cross 1 2 rlan IS D efinltely always S mxllng DONALD F SMITH Kingston Busmess Course A A 1 2 3 4 J V football 3 Varslty 4 Chorus 2 Class softball 1 xsposxtlon F rlendly and free S urely swell as our Beaky FIFAINOR D SNIITH Kingston Ac ulenur LOUISE A A 1 2 4 Llve Y GIS 1 Office lnfol 11110111 F H A 2 Owls Club F veryone agrees she IS a D ear A S oft 'md gentle volce h is she ORREN P SNIITH Kingston Academ1c course A A 1 0 mnxpotent w hen P ortrayed xn S ports annals LLAINL NI SOLOMONI Kingston Academ1c course A A 1 2 3 4 Class soccer 1 2 Captam 2 Hockey 1 2 3 Captaln 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Softball 1 Owls Club 1 Red Cross 1 Pres 1dent 1 L1ve Y ers 1 Dame Ru mor 2 3 Assoclate Edltor Journalxsm 3 Leaders 1 2 B G 2 3 4 Lang11age2 3 French Honor Socxety 3 Presldent 4 Qulll and Scroll E alth has not anythlng M ore fa1r to Show ,, Xxx' 5 C' EA on Forty tive IT DELORES SVIITH Kmgston Academ1c course A A 1 4 Prxsma 1 4 Llve Yers Red Cross 1 Class soccer 1 Hockey 1 2 Basketball 1 F H A 1 2 3 4 Pubhclty Man ager 3 Treasurer 4 D oubtless she IS a Q weet and true frxend If II If FN M SMITH Kingston Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Class volleyball 1 Mad mxnton 1 Basketball 2 Prls m 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 f lice Informatlon 1 F H A Owls Club 1 welyone agrees she IS a ex A oft and gentle volce has she FRANK C SMITH Kingston AC21CleU11C course A A 3 4 Tennls 2 3 4 Captaln A A Counc1l 4 Skx Club German 2 Chorus! 2 3 Personaha Ed1tor Maroon F ranks pleasant personahty L ant be beat S eemg hlm sm1le IS really a treat JOAN L SNIITH Lyonsulle Busmess and Homemaklng course Ellenulle Hxgh School 1 2 Class volleyball 1 2 Bas ketball 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 A J oan has a very L 1vely sm1le S he lS happy all the whlle IOANT L SOI FRS Kmgston Academ1c course A A 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Hockey 1 2 3 Soccer 1 Softball 1 2 3 Cheerleader Pusma 2 3 4 Owls Club Secletary Glrls Soclal 1 Lxve Yersl So H12 Tr1H14 Na tlonal Honor SOC18ty 4 French Honor 3 4 Treasurer 4 Latln 2 French 3 Red Cross 1 Chor us 1 Student Counc1l 4 Mod ern Dancmg 1 Skatmg 2 Cal endar Edltor Maroon J oanle IS a malden falr E verythlng she does w 1th S lmphcxty and unaffected a1r ELEANOR M SPANHAKE Mt Tremper Busmess course A A 1 Owls Club 1 Red Cross 3 4 Prrsma. 3 E ver honest M ay S he be CYNTHIA J STEKFTPF Krngston Academrc course A A 1 3 4 Banker 3 Dame Rumor 3 4 Advertxsrng Manager 4 Drscussron 1 Honor Socrety 3 4 Journalrsm 3 4 French Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Chorr 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Prrsma 2 3 4 Student Councrl 1 2 So Hr 2 Lrve Yers 1 Chorus 1 2 Skatrng 1 2 Basketball 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 Soccer 2 Bowlrng2 rndy rs an all round grrl udgrng from her ready smrle and capabrlrty uccess rs sure to follow her CAROL J STRONGIN Krngston Acadernrc course St Peters burg Hrgh Florrda A A 3 4 Dame Rumor 3 4 Assocrate Edrtor 4 Drscussron 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Future Teachers 2 Honor Socxety 3 4 Spanrsh 1 2 3 Maroon Masquers 4 Chorus 3 Prrsma 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Red Cross 1 Br o y 2 Trr Y 1 2 3 5 e cordrng Secretary 3 Presrdent Pan Amerrcan 2 olorful as a J olly S prrng song STLART SVIRSKI Krngston Academrc course Varsrty Track 2 3 4 Projectron Crew 1 2 3 Student C0unc1l4 S tuart has an A plus per sonalrty rncere rn all rts versatrlrty CHAUNCEY J TFRPENINC St Remy Busrness course, A A 1, 2 C alamrty cannot upset hrs J ovral T emperament pv- Y ,pw W' mix if ,r Irv Forty slx GENESE A SPEERING Woodstock Academrc course Oak Park and Rrver Forest Townshrp H h Illrnors 1 2 3 Ca Bowlrng 2 Spanrsh I Club 1 Musrc 1 Prrsma 4 G rnny rs A newcomer who rs S rrnply swell JUDITH M STRONG Stone Rrdge Academrc course A A 1 2 3 4 5 Class bowlrng 2 3 Cap tam 3 Owls Club 1 Scrence Student Councrl 1 Prrsma Skr2 3 4 5 Skrte Camera 3 Skatrng 3 Chess 4 5 V1cePres1dent 5 Math Secretary Treasurer 3 Band 3 4 5 Secretary Treasurer Orchestra3 4 5 Honor Socrety 3 4 5 French Honor 4 5 French 2 4 5 Maroon Mas quers 3 4 5 Dame Rumor 3 J udys an actrve K H S er NI usrcallv rnclrned a S mcere and true frrend FRNA W SUMMERS Krngston Busrness course A A 1 2 3 4 Class softball 2 Banker 4 Owls Club 1 Lrbrary 3 Orches tra 3 4 Chorus 1 Prrsma 2 4 Record 1 Red Cross 1 Grrls Socral 1 F asy to get along wrth W onderful to know Smrlrng through lrfe shell DOROTHY I TARR Kingston ultnus mourse A A 3 4 Cheerleaders 1 Dramatrcs 1 Honor Society 3 4 Presr dent 4 Lat1n1 Z Leaders 1 3 Maroon Masquers 2 3 4 Skat mg Club 2 Town Meetrng 1 Adwenture 1 Prrsma 2 3 4 Student Councrl 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 3 Personalra Edrtor 'Nhroon D ot s svx eet smrle and l rvely personalrty make her 1' reat to know H EDWARD THOMAS Krngston Academrc course A A 1 3, Class softball 2, Cross coun try 2, Stamp Club 1, Secretary, Hobby 1, Chorr 1 H avrng fun rn hrs carefree way E d leads a lrfe T hat rs excrtrng and gay ORA G THORNE Kingston Homemakmg course A A 2 3 Class basketball 1 2 Class softball 3 Prlsma 2 3 Owls Club 1 Dog Lovers 3 If H A 0 ften G omg about domg T hxngs for others JOAN 0 TIMPSOIN lhllow Academlc course A A Pusma 3 4 Presulent 4 Owls Club 1 Llbrary 1 Banker 1 Chatter Staff 1 Town Meet mg 1 Dramatlcs 1 Hot Vla ter Henry cast 1 Cholus 1 2 Shooting St urs cast 1 Cholr 2 3 4 Student Lounc1l3 If T A Secretary 4 Spamsh 3 4 Maroon Masquexs 4 Pelsonaha Edltor Nlaroon J oame s sm1le IS G reat to see a T rue and lox il fuend IS she MAR! A TRIPILLO Woodstock Academlc course A 1 3 Bankerl 2 F N A Marshal 1 Owls Club 1 Prlsma 3 Red Cross Student Councxl 1 2 3 Chatter 1 Class basketball 1 2 3 Hockey 1 2 3 Softball 1 2 Soccer 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 Glrls Socxal 1 Plng pong 1 Chorus 1 Modern Dancmg 1 M errxment and A mbxtlon make Mary T ops wlth her fr1ends ROSA J TLLRSCHMANN Hlgh Fxlls Academlc course Red Cross Club 2 4 Span1sh 3 4 4 H 4 R eadmg has J ustxfied T he knowledge she possess BARBARA WI VAN ALFlN Kingston Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 Class softball 1 2 Basket ball 1 2 Soccer 1 Pr1sma 4 Red Cross Club 1 Dramat1cs 1 Banker 4 Journahsm 4 B lue eyed Barbara M 11d mannered and a V ery true frlend CHARLES F TIANO East Kmgston Busmess course A A 1 2 3 4 J V football 1 2 Varsxty 3 4 J V basketball 1 2 Var slty 3 4 Track 1 2 3 Varslty 4 Radlo Club 3 4 Letter 3 4 Presxdent 4 H1 Y 1 2 Projec txon 3 Student Councll 3 4 A A Counc1l3 4 Marshal 1 3 4 Captam 4 Presldent Sopho more Class C ollege hls goal F ast wlth the ball E ops he IS wlth all RICHARD R TORRENS Port Ewen Academxc course A A 1 2 34FTH2H1YHonr Soclety 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Maroon Staff 4 Marshal 1 Cho1r4 Band2 3 Orchestral Projectxon 1 Sk1 2 3 Chorus 2 3 Bow1mg3 R xchard always R 1ses T o every occas1on ELAINE 'VI TUCKER Kingston Bl1S1H6SS course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketball 1 2 Vol leyball 1 Soccer 1 Baseball 1 Cheerleadels 1 Dramatlcs Club 1 F T A 1 Maroon Staff 4 Owls Club 1 Prlsma 3 4 Red Cross 1 4 Student Councll 1 Bowhng 1 2 Modern Dancmg 1 Chattel 1 E ver busy M akmg frlends T hough she has plenty HELLN A URLACHER Txllson Busmess course Prxsma 2 4 Owls Club 1 Lxbrary 3 H ers lb a modest and grace ful an A tl ue compamon and fx 1end I npalalleled her vlrtues IIINIJX I' KAN DFLSFN Kmgston Acadenuc course A A 1 4 Llass volleyball Softball 1 2 3 4 Captam 1 Soccer 1 2 3 4 Hockey 1 3 Captun 2 Basketball 1 3 4 Captam 1 A A Councll 4 Cheelleader 1 3 4 Co cap tam 4 Dame Rumor 2 Honor SOC16ty 3 4 French Club 3 eaders Club 1 2 3 4 G1 ls Sports Edltor Maroon 4 Owls Club 1 Pusma Z 3 4 Student Councll 1 3 Treasuler 3 Llve Yers 1 So H1 2 Secretary 2 Tr1Y 3 4, Class Secretary 3, Skatxng Club 2, Soclal 1, Treas urer 1 L 1nda's E xceptlonally V xvacxous JOYCE A VAN BRAMER Port Ewen Academ1c course A A 1 2 5 4 Class bowhng 2 Llbrarx Club 1 Presldent 1 P11sma 2 3 4 Chess 2 3 4 w1C9 Pres1 dent 3 Owls Club 1 Futu1e Teachers 2 So H1 2 Camera 2 3 V1cePres1dent 3 Ice Skat mg Club 2 Journahsm 3 Ge1 man 2 3 DY'1I'I1lt1CS 1 Band 1 2 3 Orchestm 1 2 3 Str1ng Quartet 1 2 l B'1nke1 1 Dam Rumor 2 5 st V 1s1on of B eauty KAREN A WAN KLLLCK Kmgston Academ1c couxse A A 1 2 4 Dramatws 1 Future Nurs es 4 Owls Club 1 RadlO 4 Record 1 Softball 2 Red Cross 1 Chorus 1 2 4 MOVIE Club 1 aren IS loyal fr1endlX de mure nd true ery soon shell cuxe own 1 s w1th b1g needles and p1nk p11ls 'VIARILYN N Wan NOSTRAND Txllson Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class b1sketball2 G1rls Non resxdent League 1 Owls Club 1 Tw1rlers 2 3 Lat1n 2 French 4 Glrls Bowllng 4 F T A 1 2 Presldent 1 Pr1sma 2 3 4 French Honor SOCl6ty 3 4 Natlonal Honor Soc1ety 4 Treasurer 4 Pelsonaha EdltOI Maroon 'VI any her fuendshlp l1ke to share for ICC frlends 11ke hex are Y ery rare K ARL VAN WAGE INK' lN W oodstoc k Academxc eourse A A 1 2 4 Cholr 2 3 4 I o111dnt find anyone V ery much n1cer than th1s W ell favored VVoodstocker VINCI' INT E XVARD Academ1c course A A 1 3 4 Class basketball 3 4 Cap tam 3 Manager 4 Class soft ball 1 2 A A Counc1l 4 Bank er 1, Letter Club 4, Red Cross 2, Dramatlcs 1, Hot Water Henry cast 1 V 1m, v1gor and v1tal1ty, E ver on the go IS l1e, W1tty, too, you w1ll agree 155,555 W ef We 1? Arw- l4?f'?1 Forty elght WINLENT W VAN BRAMEI Port Ewen Academ1c course A A 1 3 4 Class basketball2 3 Soft b ll 1 2 Asslstant Manage Va1s1ty basketball 2 Manage Va1s1ty basketball 3 Captau Class basketball 2 Captam Class softball 1 A A Counc1l 3 Banker 1 Language Club 2 3 Dramatxcs 1 Letter 3 4 Hdd10 4 Red Cross 2 Student QOIUICI13 Y ery W ell llked and a Y e1sat1le fellow KHARLES E VAN LEAR High Falls Academ1c course A A 1 2 3 4 Skat1ng Club 1 Sk1 2 3 Key 2 3 4 Chorus 1 h1Ck you re one grand fel low very person surely must know ery fr1endly thoughtful oo uck w1ll certamly follow you PIAINP Nl X -KN WIIPT KlllL,Sf0H At tdenuc 1011159 A A 1 3 4 Owls Club 1 Red Cross 1 Lat1n 1 Ouls Soual 1 Camera 1 Pr1sn1a Z 3 4 Hosp1tal1ty 4 Tr1 H1 4 Student Counc1l Al ternate 3 French Honol Socle ty 5 4 Pelsonaha 'Nlaroon L xe1 happy 'VI 6113 and gay X ery fr1enclly and V lV8.C1OLlS w1th a charmmg w ay JOAN I4 WAI Nll KlIlL,St0H ulemu lOlllSe A A 1 4 Cltss baske ball 1 Hotkcx 1 2 SOLCCI 1 2 Soft 1 2 11118111 2 3 OW Club 1 Ouls SOCIHI 1 Camera 1 Record 1 Lat1n 1 Red Cross J ust a gl md glll I4 nendly xll the w lllle W 1th a cheerful sm1le JOXCL I- W ARNPQKE Kmgston Acadenuc tourse Pr1sma 3 Owls Club 1 Stamp 1 So c11l 1 3 T1e1sure1 3 Futt re Homemakms 4, Rad1o 4, Lat1n 1 Gelman 2, 3 Jovce a pet1te Noung m1ss Fnendly as the breeze W 1ll soon be savmg Num ber please ' PRANK I' WARREN Klngston Academlc course A A 1 2 4 Bowllng 1 Z Cerrnan Club 3 Rule 1 Nlnroon Pho tographer4 F ast E vadlng W omannater 'P UITA XII' INR-XI C ll Kingston Atulemu IOIIISQ Chess Z Dame Rumor 3 4 DISCUSSION 4 Latm 1 Z Cx6lY'll3H3 Llbra ry 1 Vloe Pxesulent 1 Orohes t 1 2 3 Owls Club 1 Cam era Club 'S TIQTSLIICI 3 Chor us 3 4 Chatter Staff 1 Skat xng 2 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Volleyball 1 tl 1ta 18 our Tlfll1SlCl'l.Il VI onderfully talented DUANI' A Ill' STI 0I'T KlIIL,StIDIl Shop course D ucle Du me A pues to be 1 V! 11d west wrangler RALPH J IVILLIAMS Kmgston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class Bowlxng 1 2 4 Basketball .5 S0flDd112 3 Pal etteels 1 2 R alph hkes g1rls J ust a tertam one YV ho keeps hxm smllmg JLAIN In VIHITI' Woodstock Academxc co11dse,A A 1 2 3, 4, Soccer 1, Basketball 1, Hockey 1, DFHIIIHUCS 1, Maroon Staff tAItb 4, Owls Club 1, Prlsma 2, 3 4, Paletteers 3 4, V1ce Presldent 4, Student Coun cxl 4, Camera 1, Hobby 1, Chat ter 1, Good Housekeeping prompter 4 J-ean always E-njoys VV-orking at art. lb., Xb 'Km 9 Al Forty-nine I HYI I ls R WEINP R Kingston .AICILICYHIC course A A 1 2 4 Frenoh 2 '3 Spam Llbl'1IW l 'vlnoon Mtsquexs 2 4 Choru w s Club 1 ,IlSY'lll RedCxossl 2 4 'VI I M Town 'VIeet1ng,, 1 'tsketbxll ookex 1 Swuex 1 Inteuor comtlonl Serxetnx bl mx Counml 1 Vue I xc-su ent I XS xtcr Hu y cast Shooting, Nt urs 4 lst 1 I ersona l1L Prhtm NI xroon ull 1 o R ites IS one of the best II lIlSOlllC and sw eet LPO 0 IXPILN Kingston Buslness course A A 1 2 3 4 Class basketballl 3 Soft 1 2 3 J V Iootba Projectxon Crew 2 3 I aughlngly he chases G loom fox hes a SV ell sprung bubbhng fun Bl' I II ANN VIIIISI Ifl I Kmgston Academlr' Course A A 1 '3 4 Owls Club 1 Red Cross Langu Lge Club 2 Prlsma 2 So H1 2 Bmkex 4 Chorus B eloved A nd rheushed by her fuends W 111 she xlw ays be RONALD L WII LIAMS Lmcoln Park Trade Auto course A A 2 Class basketball R onnne as we well know L xkes to monkey XV 1th any auto HI' I EN K WILSON Kingston Atademlc course, A A 1, 2, 3 4, Class softball 2, Co cap tam, Prlsma 2 3 4, Hospltal 1ty 4, Owls Club 1, Radlo 4, Red Cross 4, Llve Y'ers 1, Glrls Soclal 1, Shorthand 4, Student Councxl 2, Personaha Ed1tor Maroon H appy go lucky C-ute as can be VV-ith a winning personality. GUNTHER I-I WINKLER R-Ift0D Acadenuc course A A 1 3 4 Stamp Club 1 German Chorus 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Banker 1 Marshal 4 0 allant and noble H avmg renovnm W mnmg a star for hls crown JEAN C WOLFF Kmgston Busmess course Owls Club 1 Prlsma 3 4 J ean lS always C heerful and a VV 111mg worker JAMES P WRINN Kingston Academxc course A A 3 4 Cholr 3 Orchestra 2 4 Camera Club 1 2 Dame Ru m r 3 4 Sports edltor 4 French Honor Soclety 3 4 Lan guage Club 4 Presxdent 4 Lat ln 1 2 Maroon Masquers 4 Key 4 Journallsm 3 4 French Chorus 2 French 3 4 Presl dent 3 4 J ust a grand personahty P acked wxth humor and W rapped up m smxles JAMES G YOUNG Kingston Academlc course A A 3 4 Class bowlmg 2 Captam 2 Banker 1 2 Brxdge Club 3 V1cePres1dent 3 H1 Y 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Presldent 3 4 Honor Socxety 4 .Iournahsm 1 Key 3 4 Secretary 4 Spamsh 2 Maroon Masquers 3 Marshal 3 4 Cholr 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Projectxon 1 V1ce Pres1dent 1 Red Cross 1 Skl 2 Audlence Partlczpatlon 1 Marlonette 1 J olned together G reat personality Youth and v1tal1ty EVELYN ZELIKMAN Kingston Academlc course A A 1 2 3 4 Class softball 1 2 Bas ketball 1 2 Captam Hockey 1 2 Volleyball 1 Prlsma 2 3 4 Owls Club 1 Banker 1 Dra matlcs 1 Honor Soclety 3 4 Latm Club 1 Spamsh 2 Lead ers 1 2 Personaha 4 Maroon Masquers 2, 3, 4, Prlsma Hos pltahty 4, Tm H1 2, Chatter Staff 1, Skatmg' 1, Good House keepmg' cast 4, Cheerleaders 3, 4. E-Eervescent and attractive Z-estful Ev is always active. fin Flity K. l sly 5 STANLFY J WOJNOWSKI Kingston Business course A A 3 4 S tan xs sure to be a Just and true frlend W henever one IS needed DONALD WRIGHT Tillson Bdsmess course A A 3 Tennxs 1 Bowhng 1 Art Club 1 RRGIO 4 Stamp 1 D onald a frlendly well hked person Wlll be wmdow decoratmg as the years go on LAWRENCE C YARTER Tillson Shop course Marshal 4 I xkeable and L onsxderate Y ou ll always be WILLIAM F ZATES Kmgston Academxc course A A 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Tennls 3 4 Track 4 Radlo Club 4 Ska 2 3 4 Letter 3 4 Latin 1 French2 3 4 Student Coun cnl 4 Quill and Scroll 4 French Honor Soclety 3 4 Natlonal Honor Socxety 4 Secretary Dame Rumor 3 4 Co sports edltor 4 W orry Not he F ancy free and Z estful as a new puppy LAWRENCE E ZELL Eddyvllle Shop course A A 2 Stamp 1 L-augh wlth Larry E asy gomg earnest and Z ealous as they come ZANE W ZIMMFRMAN Shop course Chess Club 3 Paletteers 3 Z ane IS an honest W xllmg worker always Z oomlng and full of fun 'T' A 4 1 fi ,- VT J .I l,f ,,?, ,Qui a . 10 bl' RTRLDI' C I INC K Town of I liter Academxc course Leaders Club Owlo Club 1 'VIa1oon 'Vlasquers 2 'Z Co Captam Ma Jorettee '3 4 Language 2 Prenvh Honor Soclety 3 4 Ac fompmxst chorus 2 Olvheetra 1 2 '3 Pllgflll 2 Cl1SS basket bfilll 2 QOCKQX 2 'S DldHl21tlCS 1 Hot H xtcr Ilsnrw pxompter 1 Nlofleln D'1nce 1 St Petels buxg Hugh 4 SR1 2 'S Skatmg h 1 1flOllS '13 C 0llltCOllS md Lomely Fifty-one 1951 N. Y. S. 4-H Dress Revlew Wlnner Award' Representatxve Natlonal 4 H Congress Chlcago Befmtrlce Newklrk Cynthn Qteketee Bettv Drhnfw Amerlvan Fleld SGIVICC Represent ltlVCS from the Chosen plnmet phver IH All State Band at U S to Furope 1n the summer of 1951 Rochestel voncllwtecl bv Morton Gould wsfflw . .l l. M2252 A H:iMSf'5f'WA .22 Barbara Hutton Douglas Buddenhagen Wxlham Claudette D A R Good C1t1zensh1p Lleutenant Governor Electrol Inc Four Year Pxlgrlmage Award Hudson Rxver D1v1s1on of Key Clubs SCICHCC Scholarshxp Award . .- f. X 1 62 If w.Mgg.+t yrs- fg,.,gggy jr, 1 ,Ng 1'-X fa, as 4314- '- t 1 , ,W-VW -Lf. ' as Jzffgjf My ff , 3 'JN' ' . .fu 'X -as uw., .,. . --S , f w x i firJfA1'?Ff ' .f-Eg N 25' Q-4:5 :'fa,Ti:?sa,,w'1'-33 fmsq-K' -, ,,-xiii, . , ll, My-Her tv -xx Nsixx Six. ,,,,..,-f-1 '42 Lau XX.-,X X .l WF v fu hadit- -Fai Fxfty three Ron Ron R ow Ron Ross Row Ron Ron Row 51 uninrn x V' I 8? 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Cherny. W. De Brosky, G. Wentworth, J. Whipple, P. Volstein S. Wllllams. x. Bonita, T. Chase R. Cole. :W. Bush, G, Dahl, E. Knuse D. Eaton L. Cooper. L. Herrington, F. Gardner, C, Bouton. R. Dittus, C, Tatum S. Clifton, M. Haines B. Bruck, D. Baum, R. Powell, G. Duffner Middle Group K. Cericola, D. Cross, D. Brodherd, B. Van Kleeck, S. Van Kleeck, J. Costa, J. Burhans, B. Yimmerman, A. Cates, M. Danford E. Bight A. Dugan, B. Whitmore. D. DeCicco : M. Pasquale E. Vitarius, C. DeWitt D. Eckert P. VanLoan, W. Diccia, O. Winnie, X. Cates, D. Boise B. Crookston, B. Cline J. Wolfe, R. Van Kleeck : V. Stella. R. Schiskey, J. Van Buren, C. Acker, J. Dudek, M. Altomarie, H. Cragan, F. Castiglione, B. Tellier V, Spassenko G. White, J. Schoon- maker, J. Turck, D. Spalt, K. Whelan - : G. Smith, R. VanWagenen, H. White, R. Kozlowski, R. Carey, A. Cross, E. Beaver. L. Boller, B. Tubby, H. Albright, VV. Van Keuren, D. Uhl, J. Senor, S. Townsend Bottom Group 1: R, Spinner, W. Stein, A. Davis, B. 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W ADOPTION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION At the Old Court House on W'a.ll Street there an for delegates had assembled to approxe the Constltutlon that would make New York a state Thls eonstltutlon as adopted ns considered a model for completeness and perfectnon whether uewed slmply as declaratory of the rlghts of the cltxzen or as a system of goxernment separately or as both combmed Tlus statement ns supported by the hut that the orngxnal constitution stood the test of many years wnthout any major change in construction 417 , NNN XXQX X-x.x.! ' uf V-hivr' wx NWMVI AW' xx ff' K yr- ! I ' V , Xu- 1-PA' X, 1 mvbw - f VXA- ' sk NN' , fs O .. J' 0'7 O 4-.rf V rs.-XIX' X X LJJJ- w Q f B x A Wu A on f-'rf ' F xvf' f was, on April 20, 1777, a note of excitement ln the K . 7 7 K Y . WWW M510 'fr-Q-rf 'W . ' ' ,f?f?' . '- ' ' wars ' E I 25 N1 ' ... . 4 4 1, 3. , ' ' 4- L: xo- 4,4 - USWZF? Y' y ' . .. I UW.. gn - ' - 523259 ' - , ' .. :agree - 0 Q: . .. ff1.,P' 1 . . i .. H .. 1. 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Q A 4 '1 L4 .. .. 3 ' 5 . . 3 S 2 :' S :L I 5' ' '5' 5' F' I u -4 JP U3 U3 o 2 no r+ CD ITI Q. :Q- o 'T UU ro :Q FY' E O FD Z FD 2 5' -s W P U1 CD o 9 sw FQ' CD HJ f: 2 5 CD CD U3 Z iv 3 OS 'T U o C Ui sw U2 UU r: Q- Q. an :s :- co UQ cu 3 phyR h MMK11g MM an K 5, X G R FVK illarnnn Staff Edntor m Chuef Wulham Claudette Buslness Manager Peter Bruck Orofanvzatnon Edltors Barbara Hearst Joyce Newcombe Martha Inn1s Actuvutnes Edntors Barbara Hutton R1chard Torrens Calendar Edltors Joan Souers Ruth Roberts Photographers Frank Warren Arthur Grossbohlm 3SS1St ant Art Editors Gretchen Dedy cha1rman Mary Murphy Jean Whlte Margaret Matthews Gurls Sports Edntors Typnsts Boys Sports Editors Jean Mxlhken Adelme G1lson Lew1s Klrchner Llnda VanDeusen Janet Hutton Wllllam Re1l1y Marlon Cable Personalna Editors Ruth Best Nancy Bryant Ruthann Chrlstensen Carl Constant Maureen Dugan Errnly Flowers, Peggy Glennon Margorle Guerarra Evelyn Krom Shella Law Jean L1v1ngston L1ll1an Long Arlene Longendyke W1ll1am Marks Jerome Matthews Carole McDonald Mary McK1ll1gan Katherme Oakley Jamce Oppenhe1mer Gunther Polak Dorothy Schnelder Frank Smlth Dorothy Tarr Elame Tucker Marxlyn Van Nostrand Elaine Van Vhet Phylhs Wexner Helen WIISOH Evelyn Zelxckman Advusors General Chalrman Mrs HelenE Partlan F1nanc1alCha1rman Mr Samuel G Vaughn Art Mrs Althea ODel1 Organ1zat1ons Mr Harry Strelfer ACt1V1t19S, Mrs Partlan Sports M1ss Mary Leach, Mr Arthur Kurtz nacker Personaha MISS Martha Barnett Mrs Irene Deyo Calendar Mrs Partlan Sixty two P J M K J Wl B H F R G S K M y G Isdi g J N F My N B Z Rams -Qiumnr Co Edntors nn Chnef Ernest Myer Arlene Semllof Managing Editor Ruth Cohn Associate hdltors MHXIHS Adner Nlck Brown Glenn Edlnger Marm Paley Carol Strongm Lynda Sulko Sports Edltor James Wrlnn Assistant Sports Edntors John Letus B111 Zates Photographer Russell Edwards Art Edntor Frank Larkln Special Reporters Myra Epste1n Karl Meyers Nadya Spassenko Rohm Strongxn Joan Wllson Busuness Manager Josephme Mancuso Advertlsmg Manager Cynth1aSteketee Subscription Managers Ronald Chne AHHIOHISG Pahsl Assnstant Advertusmg Managers Betty Horowltz Emma Jagger Fa1th Kmgsburg, Fleurette Reon Faculty Advnsor Agnes Scott Sm1th S tythee l l Row 1: A, alisi, M. Ariner, C. Strongin, . ancuso, F. ingsburg Row 2: . ison, . orowitz, R. Strongin, . eou, B. alate, L. ulko Row 3: N. Spassenko, M. Paley, R. Cohn, M. Epstein, C, Steketee, A. Semilof Row 4: . e ers, . ' n er, . Vrinn. s, A er, . rown, VV. ates, J. Lt .' 1 ' ' ' : y . : 1 N r 1 n 1 Q 5 , : 1 y 1 r : : ' : 1 : 1 v I 'x - r 'U virlgl Us M We A s,w Q eafyiwlg, I fa. SJ!!-w lhm Ron Row Ron lhm stem J txspersen lN Yhlson B Hutton P JlggerR Strenfer X Schwallnch M Woolf M Danforul P Zimmerman J Lee K h ZEWZWSUWIZ xrsc ner Palen B Fhmura J Wxlson K Oakley Is Jackson D Johnson P Le Ifewer R fhrxstensen B Hyatt S Galate F Gersback B Vkwrnecke Strongln H Ii.1ITlIl'llC Comstock D l-uvuus D Peck Q Svxrsky VN DuBols lx kouhoupl F ORe1lly X Pxllsl M Davenport J Souers C Constant O Cale-1 Vertullo ffner I Wells I Tmo Rxenzo D Munson P amp Manfro G Pu' ew I Tiuno B Reilly J I-rena W Zates B Hinkley yers 1-Lung ews rr Sc' wnrl R Blllmgs IN 44 ly T Brower F iampbell L Bower H Craf H ar llr 'K Rogers Svtuhvni Qlnunnl Offncers Pres1dent Larl Constant Secretary Katle Oakley Nice Plesldent Dlane lohnson Treasure-1 Fdmund BOV!Ql Advisors MISS Qulmby Mls lJeVV1tt MIQS NlCh6lSOIl, M1 Llmbachel, Mr Ilankevlch, and Mr Kleln Purpose lo stimulate a gleatel paltlclpatlon and lntelest on the part of the student body ln student aflans to promote he ,qenelal welfare of lts members and to upllft the name and honor of lx ll S Actsvutles lo enulnemte the ACLINIUCS of thls busy group would be a never end mg task We owe our deepest app1 eclatlon to them for the Penny Carmval the Chrlstmas decoratlons, our theater tlckets the da1ly menu, and ou1 many assembly programs They have reorganlzed the marshal system and helped the marshals sponsor a successful dance Thls year they have revlsed thelr const1tut1on to fill the needs of 1 more actlve g1oup and sponsored Bundle Day the clothmg recelved belng, glven to the needy Next year our hall wlll acquue a new water tountaln from the ploceeds of the successful Penny Carmval The Councll has fal flung fame SIDCQ they belong to both the D U S O COUHC11 and the Na tlonal Student Councll SOCl6ty X s W ' W a J K A V ' ' F 'll r 5':4Q ' - - , , K' , W , s I 5' l .I wg 'L' -- - . . 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' 'fvkai N ' X if LP l ff k We ' ,J Q? d l Q fi Y ' 1. f 4, V,J,, .n 4 lam Xmbrose m el btrongln D Schnelcer P Vlemer Tlmpson M Von lNostr1nd R Rst: R Roberts P Bruck C Constant R Torrens J Young S Law NI Ppstexn P Cohn B Yelson Ron D Buddenhagen VS lates F' Nlyer E Bower J Eren'1 J Vkrmn VK Fmdette J Souers J Strong B Hutton B bfewklrk R Chrxstensen X Semilof D Tarr L 'vin Deusen iinnnr Svurwtg rr Officers Bust Telm Second lelm P1es1dent Dot Tau Plesxdent b1llGc1udette VICE Presldent Peter Bruck Vlce Plesldent James Young Sec1et.uy Bf11b.u.1 Hutton Secretary B111 Zates I'1easu1e1 James Wrlnn Treasurer Mflrllvn Van Nostmnd Advisors Mlss Hull Mlss Mullen Mrss Smlth Mr Wh1ston Mrs Terpenlng Purpose To lecogmze and honol the students wlth outstandlng scholalshlp, leadelshlp, se1v1ce and cha1acte1 Actuvutues ln a hushed audltollum, made mo1e 1mp1ess1ve by the llghted can dles on the stage, new members were mdxvldually called up to be honored wlth membershlp 1n the Honor SOC16ty The ceremony was memorable Sixty tn e Svemnr lgrwma 46 I Q3 of 4 lg. Ron I J Mancuso P Ambrose C Strongln M Dugxn N Gray J Tlmpson D Tlrr M Newmln 'X Gllmxrtln J Newcomb Ron I Schleere R D1 Meo L Vm Vllet M Howard H Ifoster L Dans R Kelley If Summers A Longendyke Rum 3 S Law Y Schleexle H Bxrnum A Xvery M Hxulenbeck M V'1n Nostrlnfl P Zellckmm lf Krom G Sperrlng L Long Ron n 1 v url an eusen elgn ns J N an Bruner S Ilmmrfl R Best R Howard H Urlac er A Sem P I ever 3 H 4, an Q 'rs --All n-nhl F Hard G Salvuccl L Bunce M Havens J Lnlngston B Hutton J DeC1cco M Slmmons h Solomon L Schafer B Veer L MacDonald Row Row J Souers J .Haines S Garrabrant S Gardlner P Hohenberger J Radatz J Hutton B Newklrk N Bryant S McSpxr1t P Wemer A Pahsl 0 clark M Keyes Rum J Walsh H Rlmml M McKlIllgan C Gaddls R Osterhoudt B Van Alen F Lvery M fable J Ovetlield H Wllson M Epstein G Dedy M IHHIS M Finch R Chrlstensen P Shultls Ron B Dabney lf Smlth D Smxth M Leahy M M1kltovit7 J Lake B Ahl J Oppenheimer 1- Smith R Roberts J Ortmann P Dlxon R Cohn N Kern C Billings D Mlsove If North Officers P1es1dent Joan Tunpson Secretary Betty Dabney w1C6 Presldent Carol Strongm Intel Prlsma Representatlve Pat Dlxon Advisors Mrs Deyo, Mlss Qallson and Mrs Md110H Muuay, head 3dVlS01 ,, , of all Pllsma organlzatlons of K H S Purpose lo selve the school and communlty Actuvltnes benlol Pllsma conducted the Illsma Dance held Ifebzualy Z 1953 ka an a lfashlon Show Wh1Ch was held IH the sprlng 6 One accomphshment was the serles of meetlngs lnvolvlng a chalrn cl1n1c wh1ch conslsted of demonstlatlons and talks concernlng corlect han styles, use of cosmetlcs, clothlng and suitable HCCCSSOFICS, good posture and gloomlng By far lts gleatest achlevement lb 517011501 mg the exchange of folelgn and K H S students Wlth Pllsma funds, Kan Bllndhelm from Nolway IS studylng at the Westovel School, and Bebe Newklrk and C1ndy Steketee spent the summel ln Belgmm and Holland on a hospltahty scholarsh1p Pusma also awalds a scholalshlp to a deselvlng semor each yeal Sxxty sax 0 Q Y 'sl PM I . . A p ' ., ' -,tw , 4 s-.. , , r ' ' ,' 5 4 ,J ' . A 4 X ir. - Q as 4 ? P, ', 1' , ' Q , r 4 , , ff I , . L' S '.. ' 4 'V . I 0 7 . . W' f' .5 , 4 1 -1 ll 1 . '- 5 v S v IJ tl l l L a . L . ' X '42 Jf Millfke ', J. B'ly1'u, AMBM rhy,'Ij. va' 15 ' , B. sl lf 11. wr '15, f 'Q' 1 ', lt 1 ' 1 f A, ,' ' 1 , , h , , . nor, .Le 1' J- Q A I. K9 .5 l ' - r 'L' ' . -t- 4 4' E ' 'Q . ' ' ' 'y ' .2 ' if P 5 lf' . J f Y 1 X ia, 1 6 Q S ' ,s - K I .r ww, x M Q J so S ' X 4.1 ,fy i I , , sl .. l ' K l 0 . - , 4 . ,, 5 , il 41 4 1 . - I ls ' Q J yu n. 1 - ' 1 . Q S . i. .. . ' r 3 . . . 7 Q' o Q5 0 . ' a 6? - 'P Y . . . so 0,4 . .. . , . v... . X -7 -, , . , . N . . 'jd d . . .' . . , 1 . .. . . l. . - ' A Y. - Y ' Jlumnr Igrm-ma Row 1 Slckler C Eaton C Schays J Smlth J Slmmons L Turner E Miller M Alcon N Wllson J Parker N Shurter E Barton F Klngsburg M Cl t K D E J D F t earwa er aus agger ros Kms 2 Cmnt? J ORe1lly E ORellly L Del Duca R DuBols M Levine B Schrwer N Jackson J Wllson R Boyle B Beehler M Kellerhouse I Sulko R Jackson A Jackson R If leurette P H Lber M Paley Kms 'I 115 M Stewart B flemcnt E Van Aken L MIFKOIIS S Terwllllger A Hornbeck B Greene G Sonnet M Nagele R WYllll'1TTlS P Bomer D Doll VI Leuntan T McClell'1n S Bolce NI Raskoskle P Hclthmaker -1v'vr4? Row l C Brooks R Whlspell M Woolf B HOTOWIQ7 J Davldson S Cralg IN Alcon Davls M Boyce S Rose P Cullum L Lortz N Gunning R Dowle T Turck J Mauro Row 2 B Douglas K Clausen L Deyo J Wells J Rylance C Lyons H Land: J' Von Ahnen G Qulck M Graham D Johnson A Grady L Bolash A Mc Aullffe J Stowell A Gllchrlst V Burns Row 3 J Clancy D Lewls F Schumann L Geary B Hoffman S Pearson M Cashln M Daxenport B Teator M Johnston J Whitman G Anson M Medal E Hlersekorn J Dunham B Bruno J Shaw P Hastle Officers Plesldent hllen O Re1lly Ylce Presldent Ann H01 nbeck td! Sec1eta1V TIQZSUIQI Nancy Wllson Advisors Mrs Scheutz and Mrs Crook Purpose lo develop cha1acte1 and 1n1t1at1ve whlle servlng the students of Ixlngston Hlgh School and the cltlzens of Kmgston Actlvltles iff:,g: l Thls year Junlor Pusma took up the wolthy task of a1d1ng 1n the Celebral Palsy duve The glrls took dCtlV9 part also ln the P1 lsma Councll and the Fashlon Show Slxty seven 1 O . . J f 1 -f -' A , li Q lr 1 -Q fp ' 'L' V A ' ' at 4-, 1: l.N ,Q ' . .h f S ' l 1 , ' . , 1 l . A l , My 4 my 3 Q L 3 . 7 'T' ' , . 7 1 .J ' X 1 l ' 1' 4 t . -5, l', ,I 1 A 4 v m', lf? '. ,Y 6 4 if 1 ' . l, , O ' 1 1. A 1 t gl Vu . - 2 r ' I nfl A 71 0--sl A A 5 2 I , l , - J 1' 11, ' .. ' ,. ,B. ,. ,. ,, ,. ,, v w' 1 1 7 ' ,. .. xxx - : ' ' -f V . A rdf' oo . . .9 .. D ,, V H ' . .. . . . R I Svnphnmnrr ignzma .141 3.4. ITN fu s' 4 on l IWOH 1 cNI1hon X Fe 1rx 1n us ICH cl r 1e1 ICR n 1 1'1n1s '1rt I'll1o NI Lrlucher X F X b I I' t J B tl J L S 1 l 1 lf.,gl0l'8 m rose 1f,,1r u 1er1 ee Ol Rum trongm X 41 r1'1s 11 11 'xrlc IB ver errx lfllllfl ouch xr room. J Y 1rr1ngton VS arnee Xllerman L K1pp J Stovsell B Petr1 J Alte B Hovmrcl XI Jackion X VR urnecke ' I' Row! 11s X Snyf r L Rwuher IN Lune F Cohen NI 'lnmhneon A Mufml S fowfm If N11sQb'111m WI CeceI11 W NilllTl'i NI Brown S Rum uno L Lapo H K rn 'NI ro K n S Banker B Se 1m in J Snyder B BOIIL Row ' Lgxuppe G Dugln P P11911 P Perry L De P1011 J Xkoolsev B Kerry L bneeomxn M Osbdlne M Knuclsen J long. I Teetsel B Rlgby Mnhcx P Vkemer S Nl1r1.oI1Q F Schwark H Iieuss NI Cru J Yerrw H Bmker D Scholtun X Gnffi NN 1 Jaffe' K Of'f1cers Premdent Robm btrongm V106 Pres1dent Joanne Lee Sec1eta1y lleaeulel Ann Grlfhn Advisors MISS Malone MIS Schwab Purpose fo b11ng about .xn effectwe funct1on1ng un1t f01 bette1 school SQIVICB and to DIOV 1de an oppol tun1ty fol fl 1endbh1p Actlvltles Sophomore Pusma undeltook the spec1al project of making stuffed ammals fo1 the needy ch1ld1en of Kmgston and suuoundmg commun1t1es 'llge gl1lQ f1ct1velx p.ut1c1pf1ted 1n P11Qma Louncll and 1n the annual Pablnon 5 ow Sxxty exght O 1, lu.. - - . I Y R , as I ' .. . -+ , 4 . ,, . ' ' -' 4 E 4' ' - 7 .. '- ' 1 1 ' . N y , I ' 1 A . I-1 9 1 W x i , 1 - . - 1 , Irma 11 fl L . A ' V' Ill' .Ay V QZBZZ1' ' ' 1, H F lf, . A ' 'xl 1 L .1 y . V, V '- . !' R ' 2 J, WVJL . E, NI 1 . , 1. J .1 A. P' k ,, P. VV: ll , B, O tl' l, M. f'h' . N. Zu g. L. XV'll'. , E. SW1 , J. I ' tt. . , ' 1 I: ' ' , . ' , '. ' ez 'J . , A '. . , . 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Rmxl N1 Torrens B Van Kleeck B Flnley B Blrkley M 'Vhller J Svlg-sky S Hlher M Mehm I Broun C' Ffivmrfls D Beyersdorfer R G'1r111 K Cerncola J Tierney J Lz1mm1ello WI Fiore M Fverv B Vkhxtmore B Whutmore Ron ' C' Hfner M Danford J Foure S Vhelanrl C Knecht R Xusunxd WT VOW91' J LOWE P Shlllflq J Madsen R Blckeft -T Glass D Smith C K' t N E11 th L N N 1 Short A aes svsor htthews M Beesmer I Osgoor llnu P Hunan B Albers E Fqtum E Llqchgldt B Slmmgng x Comm NI D8P'1Sf1l1119 S Fwlqte J Hcxulenheek L Garrlty H Stexenson R Strelfer Burgher J Iweal K Perrx S Vhllmms M keller J Frne7e M Bcmres Row 1 J Scott J Landers R Rundle A Ruhr A Fates G Alecca J Arguluvlrz B Rexlly M Baxnoutz P P1m1lee B Mames J Casta P Amato M Kelsch M Davis E Klmbark A Dugan B Mautone E Werner Ron E Emerxck S Du Bois x Dawxde D Fhrnstofara F Gersback M Weidner P Lettel A Lmdeminn J Burhuns M Lurlos S Bonoesxo NI Carle Vhthem L Vkagar M Short C Armstrong M Vhnchell Ron 'i E Schuffer R Geschmnrler J Funter E Vxturxus P Huhen S Van kleeck 1' 'Nhrtin P Bruck F Brwnt B Johnson NI Johnson H Vos Stlpiskl L Beyersciorfer P Iloxle B Hornbeek P Xolsteln XI f'0Rsv.e11 Officers Plesxdent Sandla Galate V1ce Pres1dent Esther Shaffer Secret:-1.1 y Jacquelme Haulenbeck Advssors Mlss Nlckerson ISS Mullen Purpose N x To be of SCIVICQ to the school and to the commumty Actnvutues The Freshman Prlsma worked 1n the ch11dren s ward of the Benedlc if L tlne and Klngston Hospltdls It contllbuted substantlally to the magazme , duve and won second place, though It was the fhst Prlsma O1g3D1Zatl0I1 to fill 1tS quota SDK!! nine O I ' pl. 9' , MJ Q J 'T' 1' - ., - 4 ' - f A ' Lf. , 4 X, , ' ,N .I ' Q r 4. 1, . , 5 1 'CO ' -. 8 Q ' - . ns .1 ' A . w ' 4 .. . -qs ' ,' f ' - 55 - X' . 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' ,Q a Mrifvmr v..-nw, Els x, v Q-90 Row Row Row Ron Ron Ron N Zang 'VI Nagele N P Werner J Tlmpson K C G S onroy onner Neer M ORe1lly M Z Venskx A Avenms Mames J Von Ahnen Battelle H Krrshne Bolce C Levxne L L Van Dyke E Roach Ifmley G Schwark Knrschner VS Zates Klwus D Bolfe VN Wllson T McClellan L Jagger J Lee B Campbell M Alcon F Kmgsburg M Woolf N Alcon G Forst M Menger E Werner B Barkley M Barnovltz J Sv1rSkY B SCNWHFYZUGFS A Hornbeck J SUDDIES M Davenport M Knudson P Velsteln F Schumann M Newman M E stem B Dahne '1 T k B D E OR ll I R p y urc RVIS S Rose El y lchter C Meeker E Ruhmann G Rltzhaupt J VUIBOH J SUOUS K Oakley M Medal G AHSOD M T Frledman N Lurle S Terwllhger J Wells S Croswell J Davidson r B Rugby B Warnecke J Dunham R Chg-lstensen I Mohr f' Dedy M Avenms B Beehler Del Duca M Paley M Adner I Ilgner P PCTFY B Davenport M Hopper E Stlpskl P Bomer B Cullum R Cohn R Tuerschmann M Finch L M Redmond L Nardl M McK1lllgan C Osterhouflt R Genrlr-edu J W1-mn L Henderson A Donnestarl P CIHHHUTZI D Schroarler V Polak G lwllnger C Rylance J Mathews R OS'-fiiflflel' S TOWHSCTIG Qlanguagr Glluh Q, French Club fi f' Presldent James W1 mn V109 Presldent MHIHI Paley Secletary 'l1easu1e1 Betty Dabney ll Spanish Club 1 M O Presldent My1aEpste1n V1cePres1dent TODI McClellan Secretary Treasurer Mlldred Nagele German Club resldent fxlS8ld Iforst VICG Presldent Louls Nardl Secretary T1 easurel Belle Campbell Latin Club C0 Presldents Jean Wells, Glenn I dmgel Secretary Cameron hylance Advlsors MISS Bellows MISS Klrshenblum Mlss Selmer Mlss Nlckerson Purpose and Actlvltles To further the lnterest ln forelgn languages and to have fun uslng the forelgn language ln many act1v1t1es, such as songs, records, films, Sl1d6S, hstemng to speakers, games, clossword puzzles, spellmg bees, field trlps, awardlng of prlzes at graduatlon Thls year the Language Club took a tllp to New York where the French Club attended Par1s 90 and the Gelman Club went to the Metropolltan Opela to hear DIG Melstersmger The clubs also ate 1n French and German restaurants Seventy Levlne F Ambrose B Rhodes S Pearson D L Bolash S Margohs Margolls N Spassenko Spassenko B Fennelly .f Q , if -M , 4 in ,C 4 ' ,. .. 'C' 'NJA f--W A- . , P P. - , ug -,.WV.,.--.1-..,, V 5 -. 4 35 f, , I A - W 'Fill Q to 7- ' ' ' Va' . Q . Q ,RSF . 1 ff A, . E-4 l ,. P , fl.: 'vs' UM A ' A 'f , 'J - 2 ., 1 N - - V Q my l p ' U, f if A :I 0 17 ' 15, '73 . ' Q7 ' C Q .. rs C V' ' 1' ' 1 ' E I X - ' .. x ' V s 5 ,' . l , l 'H' U ' I -- fx Q I Q 4. , U 'ss - . w x , ,QS J . ' ' , Y 'v' ' N li., if ' , ,, 2 ' C, C 'A , M ', W , ' I f 1 , ,, W l 4 . , ,g w ,A Al ' Q l - l H '1: . I , A. I f . ' f ' , C- , .V , - V - V r - ' , - V - , - , . '4:P. , , ' ' ' '-- '.'1. , . ', . , , ,. - ' 5 . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . r - , - . - . . , . ', . B. , . , . , . ', . ' ' 'ez L. ' , '. ' , . , . f , . ' . . . , , . f , . ,' . ', , , . , . 1 F 4 . . . . v , : . . - . : . . , .,. iff! ' uf f - ' CN . . 5' , . 2 . - : , x K - . . . .: - f 'U ' w 1. s w.w 4 X 1 ' u l 1 . n ' P . . ., - . ' . . - . .. I . ' - ' ,: ' C ' ' W' - . - - 4 ,- 1 . 1 . . ,guglkm 'T' Oil! D655 9 gi 40 lf' an .5 'V '45 mg? 5 43 Q it If -v as f Q Row 1 Row Row Ron Rom Ron 4 f-mpg FUJCU 4' ,tai of Top Group 9 ,D .5 Davns A Hornbeek M Dugan C Strongm P Zxmmerman E Jagger S Rose F Reon Davltt N Shurter J Souers B Hutton S Cline L Bolash E Van Vlxet M Inms N Bryant E ORe1lly Vhlson P Hathmaker M Johnston C Grxmn R Best J Oppenheimer J Ortmann P Dixon R Roberts J Suppxes D Johnson Bottom Group Hornbeck J Buttller H Vos L Vilentme B Whitmore G Dugan K Grlmn X Keyser Chmura S Xhelancl L De Paolo N Schvsalbach M Snyder M Brown NI Adams B Smlth lx Conrox Macholnlt P kerry J Yerry L Brooks E Roach L Matter J xlle B Rigby C Bouchard J Domamco H Farrell -Glrvnz Officers Tr HI Plesldent Carol Strongm V109 Presldent Nancy Bryant Correspondmg Secretary l uth ltoberts ltecoldmg Secretaly If llen O Relllw Treasurer Dlane Johnson Interclub Councll Representative Emma Advisor I Mlss Katherme Austm is ug Purpose To promote fellowshlp frlendshlp fun and to develop leadelshlp and mltlatlve So Y se Pl6Sld6Ht Joyce Yer1y Vlce Presldent Ann Schvwalbach qecretalv Calolyn Valentme Tleasulel Joan Rlllltllell Jagger 0 Actlvltles Act1v1t1es of the Y Teens were dlscusslons, mov1es, axts and CldftS plcmcs, and athletlc competltlon They have ralsed money for Y Teens Summer Conference and world f6l1OWShlp Both clubs worked together on the Hanglng of the Greens m preparatlon fox Chrlstmas Tr1 H1 spon sored the annual Harvest Moon dance whlch was held on October 22 As a new act1v1ty, So Yse formed a basketball team wh1ch played ln the league Se venty-one 1 illrrnrh ignnnr Svnrtvtg E!! E+. r..I. RW Rw ROW QQQ QC C0 OFFICERS Presxdent Elalne Solomon Secretary Treasurer Joan Souers A D V ISO R Mlss Fellows PURPOSE To honor students who have shown scholarshlp 1n French and to further thelr lnterest 1n the language and the lxterature of France ACTIVITIES The French Honor Soclety con ducts one assembly a year t Wh1Ch t1me 1nduct1ons lnto the French Natlonal Honor Soclety are held Ad SGHOppeBGl P SL E VeM R SRO PWI LIYIRJSOSE DT NSp MP WZ! Shllb Ch D N J 'Na S 5? OFFICERS Presldent Donald Terry V1ce Presldent Carol Strongm Secretary Paula Welner Treasurer Davxd Barnov1tz A D V ISO R Mr Kurtznacker PURPOSE To encourage dlscusslon of na tlonal and 1nternat1onal affalrs among the boys and glrls of thxs club to promote clear and purpos 1ve thmklng through readmg and research on the lmportant ISSUES of the day ACTIVITIES Th1s act1ve club engages weekly 1n panel dlscusslons and debates The organ1zat1on of th1s club was stlmulated by a small group of students partlcularly by Donald Terry o Y Y qfi Bummmnn Qlluh Kal Ross 1 F Cohen S Cohen B Hearst R D1Meo G Wemrauch Ch ltt Tetsel C Bouchard, M Inm Row 2 C Strongin P Werner ar 0 e e Row 3 R Welsman T Conway W Schenck Ron 4 D Barnoutz D Terry G Gally J Qumn Seventy two 1 0 .M J w- U i , I' ' -Q 'A.-,.. . , ' n . 'K NJ ln,,,,g,y,,e, , . Q X, .K ,.... E . ' - - g I Y .- x F ' div ry 0 -: , 1, x . E 'A ' , ' wus ' E' ax' L . sv' A at , I N ' a , - . ' S Q , ,-S 1 - . ? h J ' ' WP V . 6 3 , a- A -1 J .L ' 9? I f Y H. I . . . . . ' a elf -' na o 1: M. am , . , . a ate, M. Woolf. U. Schafer, A. inkus 4 0 2: J. rong, . Van li t, . Van Nostrand, E. O'Reilly, J. ylance, . se, . ener ' 3: G. c , . uer, . Solomon, . arr, . a, nko, . aley . 'L Q Row 4: . a es, R. e en erger, R. o n, R. Chrlste , J. unham, B. ewkirk, . Wrinn . . U, 17' if I All' . l . ,IWW I . V , - .A 1 .l . q 6 .,, 3 1 I 6 6 7 ' 'I . - . : . I 1 5 V 'ig . - 9 , 3 . , V, 5 1 A I ff ' 1 . ., K , 1 l .- . , , K . . 9 - . K, 1 . . . . 3 by 3 ' . . ' s 4 S' 4 5 4 1 4 -4' . . . ' I . .1 . 1 , I ' 0 1 ' v OFFICERS Presrdent Fleurette Reon Vrce Presrdent Glenn I dmger Secretary Treasurer Joan Trmp son ADVISOR Mrss Smrth PURPOSE To tram those who are rnterest ed ln a Journalrstlc career 1n the fundamentals of newspaper wrlt In ACTIVITIES The students act as cub re porters and work at varrous posts on Dame Rumor N'-af vu Jlnurnalvam Glluh J JI avi f.-.. ...aww Row Ron Ron Ron lion knngsburg M VI nolf B Horowutf T XX erck M I evme M Alcon N A con ssh rum I won C' lllflll rupt Reon P Lettel I' lf rue lm'm X Hornheck umm.. M I I Ivnrenre htt I' m mn B n fohen L Mwrgolls NT F pstem M Snyder f '1ll'z,f:l1er H TB mupzl 4 ate L Sulko XI lex ms emer 91 ev X Semxlo Steketee M lfrste 1 rc mol n en rrgo rs n e Irshe NI Xrlner vmtnn fbrwnrv Qlluh ee Raw Row Row Row . W. Klitgaard, D. Beatty, G. White, R. Hart, J. Woolf, W. Schenck . J. Brady, C. Swezy, V. Spassenko, C. Lockwood, J. Bonaccl, M. McKilligan R. Roux, J. Davidson, L. Bolash, M. Davenport, E. Bight, J. White C. Rylance, J. Klwus, R. Shellenberger, E. Strong Seventy-three OFFICERS Presrdent Edwm Strong VICE Presrdent John Whlte Secretary Cameron Pylance Treasurer Martha Davenport A D V ISO R MISS Krnkade PURPOSE Fo develop a keener mterest rn scrence ACTIVITIES The club sponsors lectures on scrence WlthlH the membershlp they offer mterestrng demonstra trons of sclence hobbles The brg pro1ect, however, IS the Sclence Farr, a wholesale demonstratron of trlcks, magrc and sclentrfic won ders. IKPQ Qlluh I Q! 'S ft Ol' fr Y I C C OFFICERS Presrdent Wrllram Gaudette Vrce Presrdent Arthur Harder Secretary James Young Treasurer Ted Angell ADVISOR Mr Hoderath PURPOSE To recognrze students of charac ter rnrtratrve and abrlrty and to de velop leadershrp for the betterment of school and communrty ACTIVITIES The Club sponsor ed by Krwanrs conducts one major assembly serves as ushers for the Krwanrs Kapers meets at a drnner functron wrth Key Clubs of Newburgh and Poughkeepsre and oflers other servrces to our school Douglas Buddenhagen at the Conventron of Key Club rn Utrca was elected Lreutenant Governor grvrng hrm lurrsdlctron of the Hud son Rrver Drvrsron We re proud of Dougll N R B C D H T Sech C' C' 1 v 4--K . . . .3 . I . -I Q ' I 1 ' .', if ' N J, ' , f 'nl K - ' . ,cf 5 1 -5' ' j, - . ' . - .rm l 5 .' , . . . . . . r - 1' Q, ig Q . 2 ' A Q- , nt I g A f 452 L . . if .. A ,sg ,- .X 1 ' r v .', l . ' i r K 1 1 ,I A '.' 0 f' Mk If 4 5 ,-3 I ' f N' -'-. . V ' , -2-. . 1- ' ' 'W l' I v' - .' . ' .. . - .. . I .. ' . . 91 . . 5 V . ' ' 1 Q , . . . , 8 X Q 1 . 1 I . . , . , A K v w l: J. oung, I. Torrens, D. Dawson, H. Czrrlson. w 2: T. Angell, . Brown, C, Van Laer, B. eilly, J. Suarez, B. echtolrl, w 3: C. . stant, W. Marks, . Brower. A. arcler, , e. w 4: VV, . rrlette, D. Burlflonhagen. J. Hickey, PI. Myer. R. onslzrlt, I.. XI '. I. U gf. . 3 , n 0 7 1 f f 1 f' S . ,- . . . . .: ' ' 1 - n - - s : ' L I y D , as ' ,sv ' ! 3 C ' - 1 A Q . 1 - , , . , - 3 '- , . . Q . . . '. . Row I: IJ. Brower, F. arrlner, . avis. . ain, P. n ell, W. Husta, . Boemer - Row 2: . Resso, . Bremer. . errington, R. Cr i rney, . Brown, . ,awson. R. Row 3: . Raible, B. ash, B. Harder, J, Kelly, J. Young, C. Brodheafl, . Donnest I A OFFICERS Presrdent James Young V1ce Presrdent Arthur Harder Secretary Treasurer Wrllram C au dette Sergeant at Arms B111 Perlly ADVISORS Faculty James Tobm Y M C A Chrck Corell PURPOSE To create marntaln and extend throughout the school and commu nlty hrgh standards of Chrrstran character to act as a hrgh school boys servrce club to conduct danc mg rnstructron classes and to or ganrze H1 Y on a four chapter bas IS one chapter for each grade rn hrgh school ACTIVITIES The club earned S500 whrch was drvrded between a grft to the Y M C A and a scholarshrp to a de servrng hrgh school boy They have also pledged 3150 to each of our crty hosprtals H1 Y partrcrpated rn a youth and government program of the Y M C A whrch dealt Wrth state legrs latlon Cf L bil 11 Ron -I UJP'!1 i G F D P C Ag C C L H MVO C D D R N A 1Sdn0 Harrler W Gaudetle B Smith T Angell L Bower, V V'rn Brrmer B C Rerlly, Mr Corell Q 4 enty four OFFICERS Assrstant lxecutne LGWIS ll schner Captarn Charlre Trano Lreutenmts led lllnlrlex Iohn Letus Ham Darlrng ADVISORS N11 lJankey1ch,M1 lrIIlllJdCl'I91 PURPOSE 1 1 To lllrlllltdlli proper decorum rn all school act1x1t1es ACTIVITIES lhls club sponsored a lwfll sh'1l Hop xxh1cI1 was held on Decem be1 ZZ 1912 BV laws were set up by a con1 mlttee md UHlf01H1S were ur chased mth the ard of the Student Councll -Xt the ter mrnatron oi the year a par ty xx as grven by the Marshals for tl1e 111en1be1s 1 VZ lflarnhatla -1 Roul J Young L KIf9ChNGY VV MTTKQ D IIoh'1n A Crosshohlrn 1 I31lg tTl Ron B Hrnkley B Crhrll If Bower W Pllsworth P 7engel R Peterson L Yarter L 0 s n uren er y ,, Ron 4 H Dirlmg G Wrnkler H Cordon K Speer J Ifermro J HICKBY If Frore C Trano C Rrenzo P Camp Mr Lrmbacher iflvitvr Glluh K-vw Ron Ron Ron Row 'X J Meyer F Frore P Manfro C Rrenzo D Jones F Trano VI Henderson B En gle J Markle B Hrnkley D Murphy B Kurdt N Foster R Baumer H Wirller D Smrth B Smith, A Mrller F' Koemg V Van Bramer, B H1nkIey,J Stern R Thomas A Carprno C Coutmt H Craft F Sm th 1 Coach KISS D Madrson, J' Ferraro, P Camp L Hooker, C TIHDO V Ward VV Zates Seventy tive OFFICERS Presrdent Charles Trano Vrce Presrdent Robert Baumer Secretary Treasurer James Fer raro ADVISOR M1 Kras PURPOSE To stand ready for any assrgn ment of the school, and to execute farthfully the specral Jobs assrgned to them ACTIVITIES The letter Club IS a servrce club Its ma1n dutres are keeplng the crowds under control at football and basketball games, and ma1n tarnrng order on May Day The members of th1s club annually sponsor and promote the electron of several sports queens for the A A party On yarrous occasrons dur mg the year, the members are called on to handle specral dutres rn the school One of therr proJects durrng the year was runnmg the check rooms at the audltorrum dur mg basketball games ya ffk . . . . L- .Mk - +1 1 1 - K -- ,--- X., A W . . I , .- sv . . 1. N., .Q ..., .. 7 ' . i .I ,-,r 3 -- Y A . . . L Iggy 4... , wa I, T rs ' 'I 3 i-K' fy R' W .1 ' 0 1. 1 4. r . . s - 1 . ,f ,J 1, ,uv v. . an ,qt , ' . ' . , . I . 1 4 L . 4 I ' ' Q -. - . T :T 4 . Yi . 1 1 v 1 AS c vw O- A tr r E p C ' vs , ' P , s 4 fs , . ' . 2 . A. . p .- I ' I . 1 ' 1 . u Y vn N 'l v 4 1 -4 N. ri ' ' P U 115' Row 3: K. Hotaling, J. Letus, J. Meyer, R. Haines, IJ. Jones, A. Carrpino, K. Koulroupt C . L C n tart, R. Van B , B. R 'II I 1 - Q L ' . rl , . ' , . 7 , . , . r . . I - - A 4 . , . r , . f if I 'Y fa I :5 Q Lx 1 Q5 ' 1, 9 V X r,.,... ' ' ' . ' . . ' .- 'Q . Q. . at 'I . p , - ,. ,z , 1 , . . . . 1 xi Y'-' 7 1 gs - 'I ' . . 'P ' ' ef 'T - 4 f ' f f v ' 4 , . - ' -Q , . . ' 49 - a v 1 I , ,X 'j . . V1 di i D , - ' . I , ' . 3. ' ' M1 . . - '2: .y , I - , . , - , . . - A ' . . ' , . A A Glnunrtl I C0 Nflgs 'W Row Ellsworth R Kelley R Plllsworth S Albrlght J Lee Row lsel N murter S vw elglx Vm Deusen R Baumer F th X F B H kl V W rd Row Stem C' Rlemo Sml 'xrpmo In ey a Row-4 G as C I' mo B mk x J lerraro D Jones H brat Q 5 wil OFFICERS Presldent Joseph Steln Vlce Presldent Cornellus Houser Secretary Treasurer Pete Bruck A D V ISO RS Mr KIHS, Mr Gllllgan PURPOSE To provlde act1v1ty along gym nastlc llnes for those boys who are 1nterested IH speclahzlng or ln do mg more advanced work than lb posslble ln a regular gym class ACTIVITIES Thls club holds exh1b1t1ons each year whlch are chmaxed by a May Day demonstratlon OFFICERS Presldent Joseph Stem Vlce Pres1dent Jean Mllllken Secretaly James Feuaro ADVISOR Mr Klas PURPOSE To establlsh pollcy IH athlet1cs and malntam hlgh standards 1n sportsmanshlp and letter awards ACTIVITIES lhe act1v1t1es of the Councll are many they regulate our sports proglam duung the year, they are 1espons1ble for two blg HHIHITS each year, the A A Banquet and the A A Pal ty, and they conduct the dlstrlbutlon of letters at two 1m presslve assemblles '-L, X Mgm Qlluh Hrs! Row K Osterhoudt R Whlspell J Burke J Raclcllffe R Nlagele G Baechtle M NVarnes D Mehm Second Row W Sheeley F Gardeckx C Hexsman R Dnttus J Styles B Iwash K Hotalmg J Stein C Houser P Bruck A Van Vkagenen Third Row E Van Loon R Culbert A Strxcker P Buchanan, D Le Fever, M Wunderllch T Debrosky J Browne, G Debrosky A Muller, K Meyers fourth Row J Alello, R Barley, W Tlerney, E Culbert, R Menger, T Hofbauer, R Faurote R Koury Seventy six O O O A k . I w. n J' I N , . L .L - 3 gi 1: 1. I A , , ,v 5, I . , . V ,K 0 . ,A fx. . . v. . 'X . . . . y I . ' i. ,, . . . . A 4 ' . ' . '. , , . Lux' . An N l:N. ,. ff ' R. Bal , . Sl' , . Ln ', J. Milliken, B. Sl' t, L. 1 , , . ' Xf :J. ' .Ki' , 1. 'iz , .H' leg! . 4' ' , . ,, . I ri sy ' C? l.fL,,, 'f:, f ,IM I xgfr ' 0 441 -- gp ' , I . 1 A x n , l OFFICERS Plesident Nancy Tomlinson Vice Plesldent Baibala Teatox Secretary Sha1 on Croswell Treasurel Pat Zimmelman ADVISOR Mr Doheny PU RPOSE To help those who own dogs to obtain a better understanding of then pets to ald members 1n the cale and handling of dogs to in crease community lnterest m dogs and thelr welfare and to g1Ve those students who l1ke dogs an oppoltunity to gather and devel op further common lnterests ACTIVITIES Ld Bowen lectured on SPCA and Dr C1 andall about health and care of dogs Movies were shown concerning the care and training of dogs The second annual dog show was held m the spring Glhvnz Glluh Eng ilnnrrn 'I m ck c 78 'N osenlh e S Gres e G J T N T D B Fon R Leltke F Ro Clbe R Ne D Hol Poo A e Ba G'1Il S SCVCDI-Y BCVCII L bor els c NI T or J 0 eu S,f OFFICERS Presldent James Gilbert V1ce President Judith Strong Secretary Treasuxei David Bai nowtz ADVISOR M1 Fistei PURPOSE To promote a wider mterest 1n the fascinating game of chess ACTIVITIES lhele IS a dally lunch tlme meet ing of the chess playels IH Mr FIS tel s loom wheie the finer pomts of the game ale explalned and de veloped Competition among mem bis IS keen Occaslonally there IS mter scholastlc competltlon with nelghbormg schools Q Q ' ' 1 ' fl F' 1 ' 1 u 1 - . N 1 n 4 1 W I4 . ru V F ' xi -- --3 -f ' ' 'Ia - 'Q' ' . ' C ' . . 1 - , - Q , A L - f . 4 . . . ! I 1 -. X ' ' M., as ' ' y . Q N , ' P S - , by il ' ' . ' A - ' . 4 l W - Q ' X , U , ' . .4 X V 1 X ' . 4 - . 5 . l 3 . I .,, I I 7 4 1 I - I I Row I: S. Vohen. P. A sito, P. Zimmerman. J. Korth. R, Spinner. ld. Tisch Row 2: S. Mu. , P. S Iml, I, A, lNI!ICllJII1IQI. P. Silverstein, V, Thompson, M. f':xcioH X. Z rw c' ppo, V, Quick, . ' Iini It 'ZI: l'. III Iicn. S. Allmrlght. S. C S ' II. N. M: .elI:x. I-I. Quick. A. K If .. II. F II Q 0 , I I ' II. .l. Davis. J, I ' k.'0 if R v 4: N. S1:..' nko, l . Smith, A. I3 Peu, B, ez! , . H wxirnl l f X Y Fi ,- '1 S 1' 1 f , , i . V . . ul s u ' i lc H. Salewski. N. li arl. H. Kirchner, S. Parn tt. . n. 2: J. Strung, . Delly. . Van Bramer, B. ellier, . Day. 3: . emmel. . Ziros, T. , way, . uc , . we. J. ri rt. . Y' isman. 4: J, Feeley. . mn, K. . ., L. :II r, D. rnovitz, D, . O. .mIth, M 'NI 'il N .FIFA 3 sf OFFICERS Presxdent Roger Hoornbeek Vlce Presldent Ben Ashton Secretary Glor1a Schleede Treasurel Rosa Tuelschmann ADVISOR Mr Klem PURPOSE To help the young people of ou1 rural areas to lead a happler more useful l1fe thelr purpose IS well expressed 1n thelr motto I pledge my head to clearer thlnkmg my hands to larger serv ICG my heart to greater loyalty and my health to better l1v1ng fo1 myself my club my communlty and my country ACTIVITIES In K H S the 4H boys are workmg on some agrlcultural home projects the glrls have homemak 1ng act1v1t1es In county and state compet1t1ons many of our students have taken awards and honorable ment1ons OFFICERS Pres1dent Ben Ashton V109 Presldent I oger HO01Hb96h Secretary John Qulck Treasurer Dan Mehm ADVISOR Mr Klem PURPOSE To prepare boys for a future 1n agr1culture and to promote fel lowshxp among the boys of our rural aleas Learmng to do Dolng to learn Earnlng to l1ve L1v1ng to serve ACTIVITIES Many of the members belong to the local F F A and some are sent to county and state conven tlons Sevelal boys took part 1n the New York State hortlcultural apple contest and placed second ln the Apple Ident16cat1on Contest In the latter part of March some boys wele sent to Cornell UHIVCF slty for Farm and Home week if Qfgie 'I Seventyeigl t PtDPf.I.SCl kWShlyMEllttWQkYShld 1 O O 6 ' 'I . 1 . , - . x. , - H ' . ' . 4 . . . . ,, . . ., 7 as ' ' H 7 ' , ns H . . Row I: D. Pratt, If. f'2lSllf.fIIOI1P, R. lsu:1r'snn, P. Fisher Row 2: D. ehm, P. . ngpzlorc, J. Quick, A, Larsen, W.. meoley Row 3: A. Port, M, Elliott. B. Ashton, G. Vilson. XV. Quick R 'I: R. lloorl k, A. XY:Ilevik, C St' .Q tr' QI O I 4 6 5 I f U a , X 1' In ' 1' A I i I 4 I 1 1, 7 H p Y - 7 l 7 1 I I ! Y Y Y! n n 1, ' 3 - ! Row 1: R. Isaacson, A. or, . ra , . ar Bow 2: G. Schleede, J. Mac , . ire , . io , . uic , . c ee Row 3: R. Hoornbeek, P. Maggiore, C. Osterhoudt, K. Koster, G. Brook G Wlso 1 OFFICERS Pres1dent Elsle Proper V1ce Presldent Ann Schwalbach Secretary Dolores Baschnagel Treasurer Sh1rley Albrlght ADVISOR MISS Klnkade PU RPOSE To acqualnt g1r1s Wlth the es sentlal and attractive professlon of nurslng and to study the qual1 Iicat1ons and attrlbutes necessary for success 1n that career ACTIVITIES The g1r1s 1n the club sat ln on classes ID the Kmgston Hosp1tal and were taken on conducted tours of the hosp1tal The club undertook varlous projects, one of wh1ch Was to enterta1n ch1ldren at the Chlldrens Home Every member IH the club has taken a home nurslng course Qin! IH 1 sag .4.... It ms R ru Il on Ihm 1 'Q 4 e ex 1 IYII7 1 IU 1 1 X 1 1 1 ur NI Snyder E Q- N 1 1 e T151 I Sc I1 1ffer J Par er 11 ec er rx rope-1' IB er 1 Slm e X Sclm 1Il11c wore S 1 n111111 11 1 lax r SQI11 1 110 J XX 11' 1e111 S 1 Ier NI I f'1rr1 11 I-x 1 1 F NIITIIU I IX1lson 'NI Ixexes Joxce Vkmme o Ars me k er 1 1 I Fest' IVKIII er J Seterx rrx I 1 ey Mo'-Ie r 11 1s llen 'NI Ilonne ck ovx B1 X Jus ms In Il 1 Raul J Vkarnecke M Remy K Glass S Barley M Vhnchell Ron R Jackson A Vkoerner C' Knrschner P TEFWIIIIKCT D Smlth F Bell Ram 3 H Palen M D IVIS B AItomar1 'x Burrmger R W1ll1ams D Claus R Best Ron 4 .I Lmdhurst B Fllsworth S Folvxell P Le Fever A Avenlns H B1ker N Kern Seventy nme OFFICERS P1es1dent Carolyn Bell W1ceP1es1dent Nolma Keln Sec1eta1y qdld Folwell T1easu1e1 Dolores Smlth ADVISORS M1ss Schuetz M1s Crook MISS Davenpol t, and Mrs Slmpluns PURPOSE To p11v1de oppo1tun1t1es fO1 de velopment of pup1l 1n1t1at1ve 1n plannlng and carrymg out act1v1 t1es 1elated to homemaklng to b11ng togethel state and natlonal g1oups 1nterested ln 1mp1ov1ng fam1lv l1fe to develop an awa1e ness of the peut each membel can play IH SBIVICS to others through pa1t1c1pat1ng IH local, state and na tlonal g1oup proJects ACTIVITIES P H A IS responslble fox the school supply case IH the basement CO11ldO1 It makes ch1ldren s sclap books for the ch1ld1en's wards m local hospltals and makes sl1ppe1s fox hospltahzed veterans The membe1s collect magazlnes for the benefit of hosp1tal1zed vet 61 ans IH the Kmgston area QF6 O O ,qu -w - ....... I S - - - . 4 F 1 ' 6 1' . W . .1 , , 74 I . 1 - ' . . at 5 t - .. ' -K ' 1 ' vs . , L 1 ' L . ! rf . .' 4 I ' 1 1 ' l: T. B tl J, .Xrg1le ., K. FIQ1 , F, Rc'clel. J. 'V'nn'e, Rae G1 ll, . . ' , , If 15. P. I ':1c'l1leI. E. Ml 'I1 ll. M All: 'I I, . 1 1 . , . k . 1 2: IS. H rgher. S, B k , N, B ,':111l. I-1. P . 1'. F' :ll , NI. ' 5: I, 1. ': 4 h, M. M . .. .Xllrrigl t, IZ. Wlefle : . IJ. S11 tl. BI. BOI 'I EI ml. C. S' lry. '31 Ir. BrorII1e:1fI, P. Da ' fl . M. l'11sI11n. . '1 nes. Atl : njl . . . Vogt. ,, 1: 'ty, , IC. F:l1r11, F. 'e'tl, , 1 : ' , .. 'J . . . , ' V' . ' . I Ron' 4: II. Ii Irerts. I.. G1 sl , P, Brut' , Ir.fl+Ick t, P. lfI11Ie1, C. 1 T I ll , , 1. B. ff? Ye J. 'I'1oIs,', F. : r. B. B ophy, IG. SI1 lt'.'. II. P: . , I . lly. JW. ' 5 J 1'olIi11s, .I. I-I111er1 . I. I'r1ce. .I. I1yI:111ce, II. Gaulrl, J. II ':1rd. .X. 'tler. I . ,t' . ' ' M. Mc ' II11::111. .I, H1111-Is:'l111I1. Xl. SIT tl. H, Sn11tl1. I.. Frost, - LV f O 6 O Q Q . . . r , 1 N ' I ' L . 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I 11111 om 1 e 1 1 119 IP Ram 1, 1111 1 wre rr xx r 1 I r J r Rmx 1110 er es S 61 P1116-rt ADVISOR M1 'it1e1fe1 PURPOSE To develop the hobby to the hlghest degree of sklll and for the gl93t8St pleasule among ou1 school collectors ACTIVITIES At the11 weekly meetlngs, these hobb51sts vlewed each others col l6Ct10HS, swapped stamps, and studled vamous aspects of the hob OFFICERS I 1es1dent B111 Bu1ge1 X1ceP1es1dent 1Lls1e PIOIJCI 5GC1Qt11X Iosephme Mancuso I1eas111e1 P111 Zates ADVISOR Nhs MClN9l1N PURPOSE o att is an aux1l1.115 club Ol tlu 1411110 classes to yuan plavs md 1I10gld111S fill c111b mee tmgs ACTIVITIES Last Alllll the 1..1f11o Club spon so1ed 1 suceessiul tl ID to NYC whlch was l11g,hl1ghtu1 by HRITIOI 1ble xmts to the INI C stud1os and televmon show l'l11S t11p was dl 1.1nge1I bw 1 eomm1ttee COHSISLIHQ, oi 1,111 Latex Clf1d11I1121H James M.mcuso and Lows 51112161 The 1110211 1111 commlttee im the 1.81111 was lfl111hN C.1Ibe1t lxatle Oaklex md John Dempsey D Svtzunp Qlluh x,.,.......,,s -.,,b 41. ,,-...J QS 38 os.. 46 9 Row 1 V Spassenko D Fast Ron P Buntmg, G Stoutenburgh, M Reuben lww3 R Scott, G Telepas P Mandel, B Heekeroth Eighty ADVISORS OFFICERS Plesldent Qrllda SdIVUCCl V1ce P1es1dent hamona Dunn Sec1eta1y Teddx 'vandette l1easu1e1 Mau1een Dugan ADVISOR M15 DeW1tt PURPOSE To gne all poss1ble asslstance to the Sen1o1 led CIOSS chaptel, to cauw out 'ill act1w1t1eQ 1n the school that w1ll ald the wolk of the Ped C10SS,dT1KI to agent P ll st A1d class es and the Bloodmob1le ACTIVITIES The YIICIHIJQIS of the I ed QIOSS lea1n Inst A1d, ass1st IH hoepltal dut1ee, metluct 1n home nulsmg Cale fO1 blood donols, and p1epa1e bandagee Qlvh funn Ron Rm! Ron Run Run ugxn f 1 1 N lg 1 re 'xrvuater 0 J XX1nn1e D De I0 lchtel ng for-1 me 15 Q lon 11 N X11 nnpell X IC 1 er 0 sew te1s1rt B S1n1t1 NI Donne 1 1th rw lx mls C' ii 'N' St gel P D'1x1 nn hleerle 1 n S11 11 e :stem XX elner .I XX mne Rhoarieq f' xneon L B xrton M f'1Ql11n J Vbarrmgton NI kexes Person Petruleq H I owar Kellerhou-e X 'NIcKul1ffe Tueechmmn H Vhlson I 'unphere I'iI1l7 s- r '1 xuru l1n1m1 If Tue er V PICIIIFIIS J Lwlngaton lm Huhen I km XXe7Pm1'1l 1ne1rler I 1nc1 X uerrera Axerw Krom NI M K1lI1g1n ryant I lhthmaker wit P1 us X K1 sos ovs ln chleerle eirx we 1 1 Proawell Kl'1r1ck Brutal Aamniantz f hui T Turnk J Wmne C Brooks Ram 2 L Mlller M Smlth lion I ffmln 1 1n Xken X Bltter Q41 E1ghty one D1 Nussbaum, Head of Nledlcal Depaltment Dr V1CtOT Randel Dr Wllbur Ruse, Dentlste N115 Wxhe, facultw CICIXISOI PURPOSE Fo t1a1n guls mtelested 1n be commg dental aeustants, dental hyglemets, and nuxses, IH office plocedure, ca1e of pat1ents, and as slstance to doctou ACTIVITIES The Qtate grante one un1t fo1 Quccessful complet1on of tvso y631S wo1k Dental ass1stants lea1n by domg Many of 0u1 gdaduates ale now dental hyg1en1sts and others ale takmg advanced vvolk before entermg th1s field Q . ' . '. ' , ' - . -' . 1 . . Y X K . . ,: Y 1 ff, . .. Y f ' 1 1 1 ' . J . . L ..uv K . K 1 ' L 1 4 r I 1. x 1 1 T T' . n .. 1 1 4w. -1 ' 11. 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . n I Y 1 'IZ M. TJ V: . '. lie'CIeI. M. ll: g'O , M. fflef ' , J, Hlli tt. . . . , ng ' .. '-' P. W: . N. Zu . G. Srhwark, L. J xl . C. Ia'I all, .I, . 'lIer. ' ' O '2: li. XVIX , 1. GI hrist. li. .Izgg , J. NVO If '. M. S , 'I . . I I. . . Ill' fi Sm , G. Gar S. 'otr' J. 1lr1.,, 1. in , . . '1le. X '31 R. Du ,G. Sc , J. Dnvilso,E.,y:nI.k,M,I'l1.' '. I-2. . . M. , ,.' ' 6 ' Row -I: P. France, J. Lune, L. Long, J. Edge, J. Glennon, G. Moflicrx, H, Mn Mahon. B. Yerry G. . . P. ' ., l-I. F: .. B. Ne, G. S.l' f'. H. 1 '. I. k J. ' 1. Q '5:lNT. .'.1,.f A .'..',: ,'. .PU '. :I R. . 2 , , , IJ. SCI , IN. F' ,I. .I. G 1. A. ' G Q U '6:l'lI. n :.N,B','.: .J.1:e11,s.1n1..,. E, Mc G ': . Y. S . IC. G. D. B01 , B. Ahl, H, Sm'tl. S, , ' . .I 'f lv 1 'Q 0 . F l I Z X 1 , K f . T Wy ' , '. A I . , . A - I ,Y v ' U' 4 v. ' I, , . . 4 . i . - v 1 n ' 1: L ,E , , , K, .S K I , K . . . .. ' K t , , ' ,1 I M I . ' 1 V . V , . ' . v if I ' . 1 . . . x I 'i . ' v . . un 5' 9 .I I 1' : . I 1 , . b , . .. -:QBf Ho 2 .'B. H0C.1r.1, 11. vf . , .. ' , wt . at i fl. '-ff.-I: 1Hrnirr1inn Glrrw CD X I , I 1,0 lhml x J Xoum. NI Rollllerr Ron ur k L u news 1 1 rrlson Ron 'I recr J Colvlorrgh L Blrrk M Bo I Ron ner R uinn no I lure 'Y A DV ISOR Mr. Limbacher PURPOSE To train a staff of skilled tech- nicians in projection and mainten- ance of movie equipment. ACTIVITIES This group has assumed the re- sponsibility of operating all visual aid apparatus in classes and in club meetings Some of the members have acquired skrll in the marnten ance and repair of the complicated equipment We ... rar! I fl, 'EGU 10 f 0' OFFICERS President Ilsre McMahon Vice President Mary Davide Secretarv Freasurer hose Nardr A DV ISOR Miss Malone PU RPOSE lo learn the techniques of lrbra ry work and give service to the school ACTIVITIES This club rs made up of thirty six girls who work in the library at least twice rl week and perform xarious duties shelving books, ar ranging displays and taking lrbra ry attendance The program committee, which rs made up of Patricia Van Weze maal Mrldr ed Nagele, bandra Mar golis and Jean Mauro, plan pro tural and social subJects They also discuss movies, books, and plan skits and games -Lnhrarg Qlnnnrrl Item r rer 11 riren ur I N me N lr 5, Rim erm ll s le 0 rr rr olis I rr Ron trrmrle B ehler S ur er S Prulus P V'1n Wen? UTI rl INN lll ix I . . I , - J' as ' '. 'I 1, v . , . . Q I 1 s ' Z R. Kellj. , ' ', . . '21 R. Br ', . Naylor, CH L k: '. A. Spogel, H. V: J f - ' '.:H.F ',. zf. . h W , '42 E. Be: ' , . llzrins, J, Q ' , C, Tiu , lf, 4' , , , , f .-f, 0 X ' I I 1 0 2, Q Q Y ' 'Q f I. 'I I ' , 1 0 if QNX o Q O - w' . I ' . A - 1 ' - . . .. 3 1 . ' L, V ' . A I' u l w ' ' -1 11 I' v . vs w I :- I 1 T' fu y - grams dealing with literary, cul- , ' I: H. Bu gl . Il. WI spell, H Stir lr gl. .I, 'Vin ' , .'. '.:n'. lr B. S: sin, .l. Bl: iro, A. Well.. J. Vzrit I B gr 1, L. M: g J, Parker, 14 X llemurk. Hou' II: M. Pogsvvell, S Uuwziri. A, flerrrv. Ii. Hllzzzrmwv. ll. N'rr4Ir, M. llzrvenpurt, S, l'vIrr3.,0 '. II' . l ' I K. Pe 2 z , . He . J. Ter 'llig , IC. Geary, M. Darvirle. . 4 ., . f zzil. P. K :kr 'ski. l-I, If1sl , Officers Presldent Elame Macholdt Secretary Rlchard Connor Advusor Mrs Sherman Purpose To acquamt students wlth the opportumtxes offered m the varl ous fields of teachlng and the re spons1b111t1es assumed by those who choose thls professlon ACtIVItI9S The members lndxvldually 1nves tlgated the requlrements for en trance mto teachers colleges and 1nterv1ewed an elementary a Jun 1or h1gh and a senlor hlgh school teacher Idalettvmi 1 JI. F. . R M Ol ll R 'i C DI F WI NJ' 4 4 E ghty th Q 'CG' sl, NI RC' O FF I C E RS P1 esldent Mary Murphy Secretary Zlgllfl Venslxo Tleasurel Gretchen Dedy ADVISOR Mrs O Dell PURPOSE To brmg together those stu dents who are mterested 1n the same Held of wo1k art to allow these people to work ln medla wh1ch are not avallable 1n class trme to create soc1ab1l1ty 1n an ac tlvely 1nterested group and to glVP consclentlous students the op poltumty to advance themselves ACTIVITIES Th1s group regularly does work 1n o1l and poster pamts and mn craft maklng Every year at Easter the Paletteers sponsor the sale of ar tlficlal flowers m the front cor1 1dor These gorgeous works of art are made solely by the members of thxs c ub . - . t Ax . 1 1 1 . I I :af , I I . . . U , - ! I Row I: J. Svirsky, l . Bzzrnovitz R ' 2: E. NI: I llt, . , I P W 0 .NJ 0 4-1 fra V' 1 1 6 sl '0 f ,te 43 eww R Vice-President: Jean White L . . : . . . . . as , , ' ' .5 ' 4- 3 . If X ' ' ' A V f ' ' '- Q . X . . ' - ' it I . . .J I ' X ' ' 3 3 - 1 1 l . Row 1: R. Gershuny, J. VVhit , Z. V k ow 2: rs. me . J. Brow '.: , 91 y, H. ,hamn, M. . phy i - 'Sh mln rr. rt. .xmn MM 4 'P- + I + h' W-J 42 IQ MJ I 1 9 lm 5,5 rn 1, rgnke ln R nrnlsh B Dlvenyort M lllvenport lxenport vmer olx P Dvcon N 1-ll worth N Pllsvxor 1 Frlfhn B Hxstme F Jlgger D Johnson R Kelly M Knurlsen R Krem L Kuntz W Pllsveorth A Bwfmno B G'1l'1te IJ f enflre'1u N C 1ry C' R Msunes T Malnes R McN1erne M Med xl J Mllllken J hfllllkEfl R Nxrmll J Merone R Neuer Im Oakley J Ortmxnn M Osborne H Osterhounlt R Peck J Pelschel P Pleyer D Pritt V Qulck Q nn li li l B Reynolls I1 Rugby VS Rogers R Roosa E Sammons R Schnelrler M Setera. B Sxmmons M Smith P Shng R Strelfer J Strong L Sulko J SUPIJICS K Tokle A VN'1lleu1k S Warren R Vkaura E xxflghl. J Yerry W 7ates S Comstock Skt Qlluh Officers P1es1dent Wlll Rogexs Secreta1y Martha Davenport V109 P1es1dent Lowell BlOOkS T1easu1er Pat DIXOH Advisors Miss Nalton M1 B1own Purpose To p1omote skung among the students of K H S , and to pIOV1dQ sk1 mstructlon to those who des11e lt Actnvltnes On Frlday when cond1t1ons were llght, a g1oup of K H 5 Skl en thuslasts traveled to Bellayre Mountam, where they elther recelved s 1 mstructlon 01 ghded down the magmficent slopes On February 13, a gxrls and a boys team left for Lake Plac1d, to enter Vamous compet1t1ons at the Wlnter Carmval, where, 1nc1dentally they took the first place award IH the Class B League The money to finance thlS trlp was ralsed through the ggmqongorlshlp of the John Jay Skl MOVIE, ln cooperatlon Wlth the Woodstock 1 u Ad Eighty four - fl 'S . Q . I YI It ' .7 Nfvfi. b . .1 . - ' . ' , a . ,.,,,. ' A ,,.- 'U H M ., Q' , in r v u -. af w ew-ff' l ,J H -r - 'tx 1 5 is .fv 1 A , . 'Jw . ,, - ' L 1 . 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CVNth JD on a es u oxs nu sen owan r re au en ec ec er aurle c a er i en omanxco Ron B Davenport B Hyatt P Perry M Hopper J Setera J Erena B Vlarnecke P Hutton J Alte A Gnmn S Ellsworth S Mrllrken J Collrns Llmhvr,-.1 Qllnh Sensor Dlvlsnon Officers P1es1dent Betty Rae Slelght Vrce Presrdent Joan Ortman Secretary Joan Geschwmder lreasurer Una Schafer Advlsor Mrss Leach Q Junuor Dnvlslon Officers Barbara Vlarnecke Gall Kras Sue Mrlhken Shrrley Albrlght Advlsor Mrss Nalton To grve grrls lnterested rn athletrcs an opportunrty to develop and show therr sklll to sharpen then qualrtles of le rdershlp, and to develop them physlcally Actuvltles Senror Leaders held lts annual dance, the Sox Hop whlch was a blg success Thrs year the guls competed IH a basketball game agarnst St Ursulas and had playdays wrth other schools The Leaders Club Prcnrc was a tremendous affalr, enjoyed by every member of the organrzatlon Old members were honored and new members were ofllclally admrtted To add to therr actrvrtres, the grrls sold K H S banners and beanres Junror Leaders Club started out the year wrth the sale of pencrls, next came the drawrng up of a constrtutron and the admrssron of new members rn January In Aprrl we went swrmmrng at the Y, took part rn the May Day actrvrtles and closed the year wrth a bang up prcnrc Erghty srx Ty al l in ' a 3 , ' ' or fl 4 ' . j, ' Q 1 u , av g ' ' 9 Q? 29 Q f Xl 9 , 1 J 62 My . .434 ff S H ' 'V A-B f I tr as .. .z me rf 2: . , 1 i J , ' 5' l J L' 1 l 4 2 K 1 E na L IE- 4- ,' ro L Q 4 'I' -5 'X 'Nl 'Xf Q fs. ,. l ' lx 0 -5- 9 gr 5 ' ,: Q 1 W V, Q 5 , . v as X A . 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ACTIVITIES These eight energetic girls have been leading the cheering sections at all the competitive school school games From the muddy football field to the indoor courts of basketball the Varsity Cheer leaders have been leading lively cheers and trying to infuse some spirit into the student body Qlhrrrlrnilrra 'ra 2152 O3 5: BZ CO CAPTAIN Sally Rose A D V ISO R Miss Nalton PURPOSE To foster school spirit to set high standards of conduct for spectators at all J V games and to encourage good sportsmanship among ardent J V followers ACTIVITIES Like their big sister the varsity cheerleaders th1s squad has had an encouraging session at leading the cheers Enlarged from SIX to eight girls this year the J V s have been full of spirit and doing a very commendable Job SR CT MN C Um ! ' 'I Eighty ight K x l ow l: 7 Ii kman, J. illiken ow 2: , ' ,K. a ey '3: . N ki k, D. Johnso '41 .V. D . 'Il I o C, 0 Q , 5 . ose, M. Harlow, F. Cngen, G. Billings, P. 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X K ' 'fl X X xii X X X f X XXX N X t ,nl -LN 1 Xxx. 4 n I X ss.l g J M Q, X - 'f 1 r or no A fe , xi X p f s TQ lxx XXX ,'f,Vf7s4,,'k ll W. xx . l xli xx ' , J xv-ds do f7X1XT v ' ' 'X' 9 9 ' dxl X f . , - - I I K 75. 9? .LQY 4 ,411 2 'seated N y B y t E ely Zell k Norman Fo te Geralllne Bllllngs a dl g Tom B o Ba ar to Mau a Ne Jean Mllllk Douglas Budl h gen Nl hola Bro n Ah Phelan Svenmr Wag IH 2 The nrghts of November erghth nlnth those who attended the Senror Class presen tatron of Good Housekeeprng by Wrllram McCleery The settrng of thrs three act comedy was lard rn the lrvrng room of the Burnett house The Burnetts wrth therr attractrve drugh ters Katy and Chrrs were consrdered a xery normal Amerrcan famrlv That rs before Mrs Burnett decrded to make everybody a lrttle happrer wrth the help of a psychology book Together wrth Nat Turner and lddle West beaux of Katy and Chrrs respectrvely Mrs Burnett plotted to get her husb md to run for governor Marlon Burnett an attractrve and vrvacrous mother was superbly portrayed by Evelyn Zelrckman whose dramatrc talents won the hearts of all The part of Charles Burnett a patlent father college presrdent and prospectrve candrdate for governor was made to order for Norman Foster QH1s rn terpretatron could not be equaled rn the mrnds of KHS ers D Nrck Brown rn the role of Nat Turner a humorous and camera hap py photographer and Tom Brower as Eddre Ni ty West a brlght but trlcky young reporter Charles Burnett played marvelous parts as voung krss and tell Romeos Katy an rnde pendent seventeen year old who hoped to stunt her growth by smokrng was excellent ly performed by Gerry Brllrngs Katy s older srster Chrrs Whom we know as Nancy Bryrnt practrcally worshrpped her father and of course hddre But to Chrrs all Eddre ever thought of were polrtrcs and govern ment Jrm O Neal a concerted arrogant boss IH polrtrcs was handled splendldly by Doug Buddenhfrgen Ann Phelan drsplaved her dra matrc abllrty rn the part of Mrs Benson the Burnett s mard who lrked runnrng a house but runnrng rt We couldnt forget the brref appearance of those four amazon cheerleaders Maura Newman Jean Mrllrken Carol Strongrn and Barbara Hutton who car rred Mr Burnett energetrcally out on therr shoulders The Class of 1952 wrth the superb coach rng abrlrty and patrence of Mrss Tarrant and the cooperatron of a magnrflcent cast added Good Housekeeping to a long lrst of hrts rn the annals of KHS dramatrcs 4 1 F 1 X N5 ' 'L X X xXx-. l J- 511 P' xx , , I I f , - Q L 'v ' , X l -O -.1 - ' T l., ' ff l -, ,,-- , ,Za-,V--. . .dun K ' , X ' K I , Y D 1' .rw - . la-eq ., : anc ran, v n cman, s r, 1 . St n n : rower, Carol St ngin, rb a Hut n, r wman, en, a , c s w , . o n I- y - . , . 1. , . ' . . 1 , and tenth W91'9 filled Wltll eI'1J0ymeH'C 101' all wrth hrs not-for-the-record rntervrew wrth . V, - V - - - A . x I l . . ! I- - ' 7 - I . . 1 ' L ' . , . Q 1 Q - ' 1 1 , , - 4 , - ' - 1 ' fu . 1 1 . ' , ' . . K -l l . , 1 , 1 . A. V - Y . 2 , . 1 g . . .9 . K . , , l , . U U 1 L, u . . . . 1 y 1 - - W ' 1 . 1 1 y , . . . - - 1 41 A- . U G , T r i r ' . f . 1 - l ' ' . ' 2 ' . , . . . Y . ' ' , H ' ' I 3 - ' ' ' as a , . ' ' ' , , ul H u , l 1 1 ! Y. ! 7 7 1 . n 1 , , ,- , u 1 , i i. , . . . 1 ' I , , ' . , . . . . ' 7 7 ' ' it ' I! , - - , 4 . . . . ne 93 ' w pl- 'Q E ely Zellck an Do gl Budde hagen Nancy Brvat Geralllne Bllllngn Nl holas Bro No man F ter Tom Brower Mllllh Mnuarkrrptng Production Durector Mlss Madeleme Tarrant Make up Cynthla Steketee Maxme Adner Emma Jagger Glorla Lamphere Nan Shurter Joyce Yerry Joan Buttllerl Scenery Joe Erena Jack Brown Albert Kurdt Charles VanLear Llghtlng Ruth Cohn George Ruffing Propertles Lmda Van Deusen Phyllls Ambrose Edward Browne Sound Effects Ronald Hames John Gaddls Prompters Jean Whlte Mary Murphy Jerome Matthews Publnclty Journallsm Class Business Mr Theron Culver and homeroom asslstants Musuc Mr Harry Berchm and the members of the Klngston Hlgh School Orchestra The Semor Class wlshes to express 1ts smcere thanks to all who have helped make Good Housekeepung a success Nln ty 1952 Aanvmhlg lgrngranm Language Assembly On February 15 the Language Club under the dxrection of Miss Fellows presented a very enter tammg program ln assembly The French group led by John Wrinn sang several gay tunes mclud mg their version of I Want To Be Near You Mary Redmond sang m German a beautiful solo Deep Purple which was certainly enjoyed by everyone Mlss Klrchenblums division contributed a comical but nevertheless Spanish mterpretation of The Three Bears in addition to a pert little song The highlight of the program was the German Clubs attempt at a horse m thelr skit Der Student aus dem Paradles Dlck English and Paul Stang head and tail respectively without a doubt made a hit in thelr brief appearance on stage Du Pont Assembly Larry F Livingston manager of the du Pont Companys extensxon d1v1s1on presented one of the most educational assemblies of the year In hrs pro gram he demonstrated the scxentxiic progress bemg made by this firm in the field of research One of the products was a new man made fiber known as Orlon Thls material will be used in awnings tomobile tops and other outdoor uses Man not only can dream Llvingston declared but m the United States he can put these dreams into execu tion Much to our amazement we found out that only eight per cent of the products by du Pont reach the general public Nmety two per cent of their products are used by smaller producers and factory owners Letter Assembl Y Every year our A A Council holds three award presenting assemblies honoring the top athletes of K H S The second of these three annual letter assemblies was held March 13 Coach Klas mtro duced Joe Stem president of the A A Council who presented the awards The first to receive letters was our most deservlng basketball squad who took third place in the D U S O League Then our varsxty cheerleaders ever faithful and full of pep were presented thexr well earned letters Lastly was our sk1 team led by then' capable captaln Will Rogers These boys received awards for their fine skung at Hxghmount and Lake Placid thls win ter. Thls event marked the end of both the basket- ball and skiing seasons of 1952. 'I Ninety-two Honor Society As the members of Honor Society dressed in black roles and carrying hghted candles marched down the axsles of the K H S auditorium the pos sibilxty of filling their shoes was instllled in the heart of almost every student present Represent ing the four qualities scholarship leadership char acter and service were Dot Tarr Pete Bruck and Barbara Hutton Jimmy Wrinn gave '1 summary of these qualitles after whlch the new members were mducted They were as follows Phyllis Ambrose Edmund Bower Doughlas Buddenhagen Belle Campbell Joe Erena Sheila Law Ruth Roberts Dorothy Schneider Joan Souers Joan Tlmpson Marilyn Van Nostrand Phyllis Weiner James Young and B111 Zates. The assembly was closed with a stimulating talk by Robert Peebles manager of Station WKNY. 1952 Assvmhlg igrngrzunz The Lees On March 25 K H S played host to a Chmese couple Mr and Mrs Phxhp Young Lee Mr Lee demonstrated Chmese musical mstruments used ln the Chmese orchestra Those which he had with him were the flute horn plano guitar and vlolm He also explained the Chinese numerals one through five We became familiar with the Chmese symbols for man mountain moon sun gomg up going down and bright The Chmese textbook was of spe cial mterest smce it was read from the back to the front and from top to bottom of the page Mrs Lee told about famlly customs ln Chlna ln olden days when husbands were chosen by the girl s par ents and the blndlng of girls feet was very com mon Altogether It was one of the best assemblies of the year Quill and Scroll This year for the first time seventeen members of the Maroon Staff were inducted into Quill and Scroll on April 25 Dame Rumor as ln previous years was honored when eleven of 1ts staff Jolned this soclety Arlene Semllof presxded over the pro gram Sports editors subscrlption managers and bllSlIi6SS managers were among those chosen from Dame Rumor, as a reward for their unselfish time and effort in publlshmg a marvelous school paper The first to be awarded his pm for outstanding Maroon work was B111 Gaudette editor of our year book Then pms were presented to art personaha actlvxtles and business editors These are among the students who have helped to make this years Maroon the best Jr' than- Fred and Ann Carroll The Carrolls Fred and Ann opened the paid assembly programs with thelr novel presentatxon and detalled explanation of the history and con struction of masks Mr and Mrs Carroll have been workmg together for twenty five years Mrs Car roll first had the opportunity to perform with her husband when one of the performers became sick and she acted as a stand IH They impersonated such famous people as Jerry Colona Greta Garbo Betty Davis Basxl Rathbone Charles Boyer Humphrey Bogart and Groucho Marx The last part of the show was a play presented by members of the K H S student body The sk1t was the famxhar Goldi locks and the Three Bears Wearing masks made by the Carrolls the students were hilariously ap plauded. Pnsma Fashion Show On March 14 Pnsma held its annual Spring Fashion Show Glrls from all four classes modeled a very colorful variety of suits cotton dresses dressy dresses sklrts and coats This yearly pro gram offers the girls a chance to form ideas for their Easter outfits Altogether twenty one girls fea tured clothes from The Jumor Deb Regmas and Goldman s Style Shop Both cottons and fancy dress es were sponsored by Regma s Jumor Deb contrib uted several new spring sults in addxtlon to some latest styles 1n dresses Goldmans also presented some very fine suxts and dressy dresses besides a few cotton casuals We are sure this program more than just satisfied the girls and hope that Prxsma continues to make this an annual event IH E Svnrial 7 urnin Sox Hop The Leaders Club, with the help of Miss Nalton and Miss Leach, successfully held its annual dance. the Sox Hop, on October 27 in the K. H. S. gym. Gayly painted posters and paper socks, made of the gaudiest colors and designs, decorated the walls. From the ceiling hung twisted crepe paper, in ad- dition to many festive falloons. For their flashy socks, Jo Ann Lee and Charlie Cherny were award- ed flrst prizeg while Carol Ann Martin and Frank Fiore, a little less tawdry, but still eye catchers, captured second place. In keeping with the season, cider and doughnuts were the refreshments during the intermission. Richie Lamereaux serenaded the shoeless, but happy dancers through an evening filled with fun and gaiety. Senior Prom Certainly the most elaborate Senior Prom in recent years was held in the M J M gym on Thanksgiving Night In keeping with the theme South Pacific boys dressed in tropical white act ing as waiters served the refreshments during the intermission The center piece was a most effec tive grass hut surrounded by realistic if not too firmly rooted palm trees Balloons in fish nets tropical fish birds monkeys and cocoanuts bearing the names of the dancing couples adorned the walls and provided souvenirs for our senior scrapbooks To make the occasion even more successful a thrilling innovation was the selection by the chap erones of Katie Oakley and Jay Rider as Queen and King Johnny Michaels and his orchestra sup plied the music Sweetheartfs Swirl Congratulations to Prisma for a wonderful dance! The name, Sweetheart's Swirl, put a note of romance in the air on Feb. 2, and the theme, Valentine's Day, added that final touch to the at- mosphere. The walls were decorated with heart- trimmed doilies, bearing the names of over eighty happy couples, while several cupids danced gayly amidst the hearts. In the center stood two chil- dren-sized manikins, surrounded by a little picket fence and several potted plants. From the ceiling hung a beautiful red and white crepe-paper um- brella bedecked with streamers, and baskets filled with small balloons. In this attractive setting, young romance swirled to the tunes of Richie Lamereaux. bw! --4' Ninety four Harvest Moon Dance The first girls bid dance of the year was spon sored by the Tri H1 on October 20 in the MJM gym This event was a complete success and started the social season of KHS off with a bang The realistic rustic decorations followed the romantic theme of harvest time In the center was the Tri His crude interpretation of a scarecrow surrounded by thor oughly sprayed cornstalks and several giant sized pumpkins Over eighty five couples were sere naded by the music of Richie Lamereaux and his orchestra Dancing which was somewhat but with out complaint hampered by stray cornstalk leaves continued from 9 to 12 I 1 .ni I - - Q . K U, k i' , xy q X 1 ' 5 ' X xXv ' My Ina , N, .. . l - , . . is , J - Y, f , , .. . Z . 1 3, ff . 5 , A.. , ,.,'-' I , ' rg' 7 K 3 7 . - , . . . . . , . H . ,, l . . . ' . . . . Y 1 - ' I , . , . ' . . . ' - - if 1, - I ' V - Y i 9 ' - - y . . 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V IH E Snrral 1 ments Bngwdoon On February 13 the students of K H S were entertamed by an entlrely professxonal cast of ac tors and actresses The occaslon was the presen tatlon of the Broadway muslcal comedy Bngadoon Beverly Purvm xn the leadmg role as Flona Mac Laren enthralled the audxence wlth her pleasmg so prano volce and charm Just as popular was Earl Reddlng as Tommy Albrlght m the leadmg male role H1s actmg and hxs rxch barltone vo1ce wlll long be remembered by the gurls of K H S The wxt and humor of Robm Short m the role of Jeff Douglas was another hxghhght Included also was the danc mg' of Rubyam Sabre and Larry Evers The strxkmg costumes and scenery created the reahstlc Scottlsh Town of Brlgadoon Queen s Bre mkfast On May 16 at the break of dawn 7 30 to be exact approxlmately s1xty yavxnmg glrls attended the Trx H1 s annual Queens Breakfast at the Y The room xx as gayly bedecked wxth colorful stream ers IH add1t1on to fresh sprmg blossoms sprmkled over the tables At the head table xn honor of the Queen and hex court were elght small dolls sk1ll fullv made of lollx pops plpe cleaners and wh1te crepe paper These xx ere dalntllv placed 1n a danc mg posltxon around a mxmature May pole The at mosphere xx as hght and merry broken only by the sound of clashmg sllxer and hungry voxces Con gratulatwns once agam Tu H1 for a xxonderful breakfast xx hlch marked the beglnmng of a Wonder ful day 6 5-'rt 'E 254 we Junior Prom The annual Jumor Prom was held May 3 m the M J M gym Exghty flve couples danced to the muslc of Bob Luedtke and hls orchestra The theme ln keepmg wlth the Three Hundredth An mversary was the Netherlands A huge wmdmxll bullt by Mr Oskays shop classes was the center plece whlle a Dutch boy and glrl amld tullps and wooden shoes decorated the walls Dlane Iohnson was general chaxrman asslsted by commlttee heads Sally Rose Pat Cullum Lynda Sulko Joe Modxca Rxchard Constant and Marm Paley Chaperones for the affazr were Mr and Mrs Martm Mr and Mrs Strelfer Mr and Mrs Johnson and Mr Etlenne Hlghlxghtmg the evenmg was a spot dance won by Joan Ortmann and Karl Meyers N mety Eve H- M l Y t' ,pn unix ll 1111 Penny Carnival For the first tlme m the hlstory of K H S a Penny Carmval became a reallty on November 30 Bebe Newkxrk chaxrman was assxsted by many committees ln charge of var1ous booths The affalr opened at 3 p m for the grade school children and was closed at 10 The many booths were decorated with crepe paper and balloons There was no llmlt to spendmg when at came to the Teachers Dunk mg Booth whxch soon became so popular that xt ralsed the prxce from one to ten cents a shot Other orxgmal booths were the fortune teller nov elty balloons telegrams ghost walk and of course the refreshment stand The proceeds added a few more penmes to the Fountam Fund of Student Councxl lst vl0lllLS Gunther Jane Muller Mlchael McGreevy Robert Granberg Edward Shellenberger Robert Schwartz Davld Brown LOIS Dahl George Dedy Gretchen Cohn Peter ,nd vl0llllb Bell Carolyn Hearst Barbara Zxmmerman Patrlcla Smlth Marjorle Snyder June Whxtmore Betty Wleland Sarah Vandemark Irene Pearson Sherry Vlolas Telher Betty Day Nancy Wlnkler Gunther Goodlson Barbara Ventz Claude Summers Erna 1 er: ussxon Kelly Martm Pomeroy Robert Duffner George Flute Blshop Bert Strong Judy Oboe Kallert Audrey Sax Lamoreaurc Rlchard Llarlnet Dabney Betty Coutant Robert Crlstensen Ole Perry LDUIS Plano If reer Harry lmnety sxx I ellos Maxnee Dorothy Hyatt Betty Anne Pallsx Annloulse Constant Rxchard kellerhouse Mary Lou Lhrnuxa Barbara Basses Daw son DeCosta 'W entw orth Glenda Woermex F101 ence Bxoadhead Clvde Schatzel John Horns Carlson Harold Cahxll Robert Angell Edwm Trumpets Luedtke Robert Brant Etta Trombones Inllsworth Walter Bryant Nancy Marable Theodore .... 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Sherry Oboe Kallert, Audrey Bb Clarinets Coutant, Robert Perry, Louis Dabney, Betty Innis, Martha Freer, Durward Brown, Chris Tellier, Robert Grunenwald, Helen Broskie, Judith Bouchard, Mary Angell. Peter Brooks, Lynn Landerway, Leo '43 Zfianh Studs nt L onduc tor D ui son DeC.ost'1 Kellerhouse, Mary Lou Bruck, William Alto Clarinet Herrington, Lee Bass Clarinets Campbell, Belle Resso, Thomas Ninety-seven Bass Vlol Schatzel John Majorettes Carr, Pat Misove, Delores Albright, Shirley Costello, Delores Howard, Jane Myers, Mary Smith, Sylvia Terwilliger, Shirley Wilson, Joan President Angell, Edwin Vice-President Lamoreaux, Richard Secretary-Treasurer Luedtke, Robert Managers Herrington, Lee Angell, Peter Bells Bell, Carolyn Neer, Beverly Clement, Barbara Trombones Marable Theodore Hearst Barbara Bryant Nancy Ellsworth Walter Baritones Newcomb, Joyce Woerner, Florence Schoonmaker, Earl Brooks, Lowell Basses Constant, Carl Dawson, DeCosta Bower, Ed Brodhead, Clyde Tubby, Bruce Bass Drum Freer, James Cymbals Paulus, Robert Snare Drums Giles, Orville Duffner, George Tympani Pomeroy, Robert Vibra Harp Kelly, Martin fi ,iv- mkgidagg Tenors Baechtle George Beadle Ronald Bonacci Joseph Bonacci Noel Buzzanco John Cain Peter Damis Frank Diamond Robert East Donald Ellsworth Nelson Hearst Edward Hotaling Richard Kelly Ldward Kelly John Kuhne Arthur Leverenz Robert Lindhurst Edwin Matthews Bernard Modica Joseph Morris Jack Netburn Stuart Netter Louis Schroder David Shea Nick VVhite Gerard Zegel Peter Qlhnrnn Altos Albers Bonita Bruno Grace Burhans Jacqueline Clausen Karin Cowan Shirley Cross Carol Down Lois lfinley Barbara Flynn Kathleen Hamilton Marlene Harris Arlene Havlin Beverly Innis Martha Keith Christina Landers Shirley Larios Marlene Lasher Gay Mericle Margaret Mohr Irene Motter Linda Netherwood Elsie Purhamus Marianne Rosa Sara Rose Jane Rundle Rosemarie Schwallbach Ann Shaver Thelma Smith Janet Stoutenber Gladys S' Tegart Carol Valentine Carolyn VandeBogart Joan VandeBogart Ruth Winne Olive Accom panists Sopranos Avenins Maija Bassett, Arlene Boyle Ruth Caspersen Helen Diers Florence Ellsworth, Nancy Ioure Jacqueline Glass Jane Haber Patricia Hyatt Betty Ann Katcher Lois Kias Gail Lauppi Lorraine Leininger Janet Lettel Patricia Maines Barbara Mc Spirit Sally Miller, Barbara Milliken Jean Milliken Sue Ann Moore Sarah Ortlieb Betty Petri Betty Saccoman Lillian Setera Margaret Shultis Patricia Sleight Betty Storms Leona Torrens Nancy VandeM1rk I' lorence Van Loan Peggy Van Kleeck Karin Warnecke Barbara Weinrauch Gita Houghtaling Howard Meeker Carolyn Ninety-eight Basses Cahill James Cashin William Cole Robert Cummins Peter DuBois William I' de Clark Perraro James Fiore Frank Freer Harry Garrison Noble Gehrer Robert Hauser, Cornelius Henion Harold Hornbeck Robert Keegan Donald Kouhoupt Kenneth Kozian Ronald Manfro Patrick Muller Michael Raible John Reilly John Reina Richard Reis Frank Resso Thomas Smith Frank Silvestri James Van Steenburgh Ronald Ward Vince Wells Leo Winkler Gunther Altos Bouchard Claudia Boyce Margaret Bruno Betty Bruno, Grace Chmura, Barbara Cohn, Ruth Danford, Margaret Dixon, Patricia Grady, Aline Gunter, Jane Haulenbeck, Jacqueline Haulenbeck, Mary Jo Haver, Cynthia Hopper, Myra Jackson, Nancy Maines, Dorothy Netherwood, Linda Osborne, Mary Redmond, Mary Roberts, Ruth Smith, Janet Steketee, Cynthia Vitarius, Ethel Weiner, Phyllis Qlhmr Sopranos Adner Maxine Auchmoody Dayle Avemns Aija Bouchard, Marianne Campbell, Belle Christensen, Ruth Ann Clark, Carol Danford, Susan Deyo, Lois Dugan, Gail Dunham, Juanita Ellsworth, Nancy Fatum, Estelle Faure, Jacqueline Flowers, Emily Garrity, Lillian Havens, Edith Meyers, Mary Netherwood, Gertrude Palen, Edith Reis, Eileen Rylance, Jeanne Streifer, Ruth Sutton, Theda Timpson, Joan Wells, Jean Woolsey, Joan Basses Bechtold John Bishop Bert Bondar Robert Broad, Robert Brower, Thomas Brown, Nicholas Campbell, Everett Christensen, Ole Constant, Carl Craft, Harry Dahl, George Dolan, Robert Freer, Harry Goldstein, Robert Granberg, Edward Kozian, Ronald Lasher, David McGreevy, Robert Miller, Harold Nerone, James Rylance, Cameron Schoonmaker, Jack Steketee, Peter Suarez, Joseph Torrens, Richard VanBuren, Ray Young, James Accompanists Rylance, Cameron Bishop, Bert Torrens, Richard Ninety-nine Tenors Alward Robert Brown Jack Burnett Fred Cahill, Robert Dawson, DeCosta Diamond, Robert Donnelly, Charles Eckert, Robert Giannuzzi, Paul Hotaling, Kenneth Kelly, Martin LaForge, Harry Luedtke, Robert Marchetti, William Mendel, Robert Petro, Stanley Radcliffe, James Reilly, William Roosa, William Snyder, Theron Thompson, John Van Wagenen, Carl ,p-Z,f' 13 F31 f' 1' .-4'...,oil' ll-.e 1 .Wy .whiff ia Illfi 1952 L i ag Eng Queen Gertrude NCth6lWOO1l Mald of Honor Nancy Bly mt Court Attendmts Patuem Q ur Dololes Costello Sllell L L m lean Mllllken Patrnu SIHIIUS Delores Snnth Banner Bearexs Joe Stem Challes Tlano Cxoxnn Beale! Mlchael B1 adley Tram Bearels Cheryl Bradley Judlth Carplno Prlme Mlnlster Ldmund Bower Program Opemng number by K H S band PIOCCbulOl'1 of graduites of Kmgston stu Ponckhoekxe P198 Ae ldenues and Klngston Hxgh School Prlme MIHISIQFS 'uldxess and crovxnmg of the Queen Queens response md plesentatlon of roses to leim 1 lptfuns M J M boys tumblmg exh1b1t10n Dutch danee bv K H S glrls ltallan danee by M T M students Txxlrlels. d11ll Irlsh dance by K H S glrls German dance by M J M students K H S Gym Club exhlbltlon Pohsh dance by Senlor Leaders glrls May Pole dance by Junlor Leaders gxrls Sxngmg of the Alm L 'Slater Recessnonal of Queen and Court One Hundred -vll lg Yu' M 'f::... HHN ,1 5 fMfl 3+- 4' A M mf A Y Q u.., 1 ' L A ' ' ff A , l N ,r ' , s U 5 ., . i 5 M K A, 4 pf!! A ' 'K j . , A- X X ' ' Mxkl-by ' ,M vf L ' v 15 - Aixsn Qld W f .3 L 5 1 -' S L- s ' ' '- q I a 'A 44 ,U 'J . 'E M , L- H + ...v- f ev, A H V- A A ,A ' ' .. :, . XU,L.f , N ,A 4 5 3 , r ' , . 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V ff u . 1. ,. ,air In I .- - ,il k - A -, - ,, 1 rf --'L' V ' rv f A 5 ' ., LL, Ax K . . , ...-2 ' i-V .- 'xh -, Y . ,, ,Y fl, V - N , ' 4 ,. , ...,..:- xx. s ' in N' i- ,, .,, R - 1--1 in - Harmtg ilinnthall W 1 'Weiss wi 3 ,.1z...3 veg,-93 0:9 ,955 -3, .:-'f-Qa:1H's,le2J-v79-c54-'.iMs.ar-,a.- ,.,' N1 4,3-i4'vr..,Q' an-Q iii-6 xv ' 25 30 as !s7,::P,9 A :V Q OU fav., fl,'s we nm 5 Q na 0 The Maroon and White co captalned by Al Carprno and Chris Rrenzo finished a me diocre season with a 4 4 record With only four vets returning from last year Kings ton had to start from scratch Playing 'Vit Pleasant at Schenectady Sept 22 Kingston after putting up a de cisive battle finished on the short end of a 27 13 score On Sept 28 Kingston slaughtered High land 38 0 ln our first home game On Oct 6 Kingston played its first D U S O game of the season at Poughkeepsie and was po htely spilled 32 12. Traveling to Staten Is land on Columbus Day we nosed out Curtis High 6-O. Playing our second D. U. S. O. game Oct. 19th at home we edged out Mid- dletown 7-6 making our D. U. S. O. record 'Wal 1 1 Oneonta came to Kingston the follow ing Friday Oct 29 and was very generous ly walloped 34 0 On Nov 10 we traveled to Port Jervis trying for our second D U S O wrn but were upset by a surprising score of 20 7 Then came the big Turkey Day game with N F A Trying to even ourD U S O record at 2 2 we held the Gold Backs 18 6 till half way through the third quarter when after an intercepted pass N F A grabbed four quick touchdowns and ended on top in a one sided tussle 46 13 Up and coming stars for next year 'who will be playing their second season with the Varsity will be the Freshman sensation Gene Massa along with Bill Engle and Pat Manfro. to lt Prank. T1 me just misses Q 'WP Sept Sept c Oc Oc Nov 10 Port JGFVIS Hlgh School Nov 22 Newburgh Free Academy 13 27 38 0 38 0 34 0 7 20 13 46 IN' Ron 4 Shei 4MgrH Bruce Pdlen Alello Roiden McGreevy Kells Kxrschner rwigrb Jacobs flrfgff Fpslem fMgrJ Ron I Gllllg'1H 1f'oachl C rpanelln Granqulbt Baum Boller Lemhqn Walker Rxder tvoachx Rm Vkoois P ngborn Sc.h1 kx O terhourlt Fltvgerald Br Xt Baechtle g I kl M l The Kmgston Hlgh bchool Ma B M lf 1 the frrst one at Catsklll 67 53 and Row 4: Foach Gilligan, Lawrence, Frlspino. Baum, lloughtalin , A znnes, Colclough, Conch Kias Row Zi: Mar e, Secreto, Brandt, Jackson, Gurlwin, iler, Broslhezul ll ' L: Sickler, Telepas, lionrl' , Lalforge, Huber, Du ols R ' I: Murphy, Dempsey. llo k , Koenig, Tlnno, f':mp, adison Al. I vh picture 'ns ink ' 1 Manager. Vu - Warsl, and xt: t Al: ugvrs, ' lj, I In I t z l M l o . 1 A iliaakvlhall F 1 - 1 - v -v ' - ., . . - . 5 at the Brid e Cit 62-55. K1HgStOH and Smother-ing Beacon 71-46, . 1 . K - O ' ' ' - ' . 7 ' 62 - 55 f ' ' - - - , 11 , ' 67 - 54 , .- - - ' . ' , 18 ' 60 - 50 ' '. ' ' v - , 8 74 - r ' - . 11 1 55 - 66 - , 1 . ' - , . 15 ' ' 77 - 52 , - 5 ' - - - - - . 18 A V 67 - 42 , - . . . . 25 ' 66 - 82 . . ' . 1 ' . 29 I 93 - 50 P ' ' , ' . 1 1 2 67 - 54 - ' ' , , , ' . 5 ' 83 - 34 . ' ' ' ' . 8 - - - so - 59 . ' - .' .. - .12 . . 67 - 76 ' ' ' a A . 15 ' ' 60 - 76 , f . 19 1 - A - 53 - 67 , ' ' - 1' . 26 ' ' 71 A 60 ' - . . . 29 1 ' 5 v 79 - 53 - ' , - I . . 4 ' 71 - 46 . , , ' s - 1+ . 7 - f - 62 - 49 ' - . - H . 11 1 . 2.2 z 58 - 83 ', ' ' - - , 15 63 - 57 ' , ' ' 1. 14 - 7 . . . . - a 1 , - ' - - v -I aw ' 2 Y - A . , ' - . . . .l - . , , D , - 1 V - 1 , w 1 Y . . . - - , , . . . ne uncre roons captamed thlg year by Charlre Trano opened the 51 51 season wlth a declsrve v1ctory over Poughkeepsle 8 Y looked lrke the team to come out on top of the League th1s season We kept up our fine pace by defeatlng Montlcello and Port Jervls 67 54 and 60 50 respect1vely but then were po htely dumped by Fallsburgh 74 80 and Newburgh 55 66 Klngston ralsed 1ts record to 5 2 by defeatrng Mxddletown and L1berty unt1l we were trounced agam thrs trme by Ellenvllle 66 82 The Ma roons ended the first half of the sea son w1th a 5 3 record trarllng both Newburgh and Fallsburgh lxmgston opened the second half at home aga1nst Poughkeepsle and thls t1me swamped them by the one slded score of 93 50 We then defeat ed Montrcello by the 1dent1cal score of the first game 67 54 trampled over Beacon 83 34 and whlpped Port JGFVIS 60 59 St Patrrcks of New burgh surprlsed everyone when they ended on the tall end of a 76 67 score N F A agam defeated Kxngs ton 76 60 maklng our over all record 9 5 Klngston then played two non DUSO games agamst Satslnll losmg Dec Poughkeepsre Dec Vlontlcello Dec Port Jer V15 Jan Fallsburgh .Ian New burgh Jan Mlddletovx n Jan Lrbertv Jan Ellenvllle Jan Poughkeepsre Feb 'vlontrcello P eb Beacon P eb Port Jer VIS Feb 8t Patrrck s Feb New burgh Feb Latsklll Feb Latskrll Feb 'vllddletovx n Mar Beacon Mar Amstel dam Mar 'Vit Ple is mt Mar Albany Won Lo Non DUSO Games Sectlonal Games Ther e Here Here There There Here Here There Here There Here There There Here Ther e Her e There There Here S uatog Here st OHldlt 8. wmnlng the return match 71 60 The Maroons concluded the regular sea son by trouncmg Mlddletown 79 53 Reachmg the mtersectlonals Krngston won an overwhelmmg v1c tory agamst Amsterdam racklng up 1 62 49 Wm Playmg Mt Pleasant at Saratoga Krngston was the loser of a 58 83 game Mt Pleasant breaklng the scct1onal scorlng record former ly held by Troy Kmgston then faced Alba ny H1gh rn the consolatlon game and defeated them 63 57 by superb teamwork thus endlng the season wrth a more than farr record of 14 7 We are proud of our LeRoy Hooker Krngstons lone All DUSO candldate who surpassed even Ron n1e Scheffel s 391 seasonal polnt rec ord wrth a new hlgh of 500 polnts for 20 games an average of 25 pomts a game Hooker also T1ed Scheffel and Weaver when he scored 37 po1nts agalnst Mxddletown at M1d dletown Returnmg wrth much hope for the commg year will be Herm S1Ck ler George Telepas Bob Bondar B111 Haber Harry La Forge and B111 Du BOIS together w1th thls years promlslng J V s Q6 'W vv'emr M5570 V , , 'at ,gsm G57 Q W UC Q' 557 0 , M3570 1 IC gsr .I -asm- ...J 657' sw -S T w 3 h PRodiq SC tokRP H Plt P y c.heckMT kytM Z FM A J H ht J E 1 o Marke B Thoma B u e W Hend R McGre y Qlrnzz Qlnunirg rf- 4-r',:n rr gafprrrv- O5E::g,E'?,g :::152Q 5Sf'D9'5'-x.-+Q- Q-Q-gg zz : ' ca. 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Emww 59 5 S. vs vs vs DN Schedule M1dd1etown Arhngton Newburgh Montlcello fortunately the team dxd not Wm the meet but placed thlrd Followlng thls meet the team traveled to Bear Mountam for the 1ntersect1onals Kmgston fimshed second behlnd Mlddletown Although they d1d not Wm the champlon shxp th1s team Wlll be remembered for 1tS spxrlt and determ1nat1on The members of thls years squad were Bob Baumer Joe Markle Ron Thomas Web ster Henderson Bucky Mxller Bob McGree vy Martm Jakobowskl John Brown Frank T1ano 34 21 24 34 48 15 3rd Place 2nd Place One Hundred eighteen 'rv ' 1'-hNg57QV if ,, Y ,ill Sm 'fr I 'lif cs' wwf ' 'E' WIS 5704, 'Q-illG5T0y axesfa, mlcsmn mwsruy , GSW i N wissrgl 1:5 :.' ,.. ,., lZ,NI.l. ..C . .-K .-B g.. ,. ',,D .B.H' ,. ,:. '.,.gf.J.1:.,:,.1'.,,,R.ic ,. ,. ,.r-rx This year s harriers led by the able and enthusiastic 440 runner Harry Craft should be rated with the best. With just eight returnees Yip Koenig the only veteran in the field events division and Harry Craft Webster Henderson Bo- bie Kurdt Bob Coutant Dubby Johnson Ron Thomts and Bucky Miller, all sprinters Coach Kias and his assistant, John Gilligan, ,f. ' ,. ' ,.f,, .','.I ,F.K g,C,. h.,.H'l,R. 0 ,.B 1 f f,.L ,i. :,. .. .','. ':,'.. ',1.'!,.',G.' have the makings of a first rate track team. Pating high with the veterans are Mike Flannigan Bill Engle and Herm Perlowin at the shot and Phil Buchanan Kingston s lone pole vaulter. Everyone team and fans alike is hoping for another D. U. S. O. victory. With luck Kingston will again cop the D. U S. O trophy Track Schedule May 3 Sat. Middlet'wn 8a Newburgh Here May Sat. New Paltz Relays There May Fri. Poughkeepsie There May D. U. S. O. Meet Here May 31 Sec. 9 Meet Newburgh June 7 Intersectionals West Point -ka J r. Varsity Meet May 14 Tannersville Here May 22 New Paltz There One Hundred ' etee :QM if I. 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R I' G A One Hundred twenty May May May May May May May May May June 1 29 2 1' Mazrhall Thur Mon Thur Mon Thur Mon Thur Mon Thur Baseball Kmgston Mlddl9tOWH Kmgston Beacon Klngston Port J ervls KlHgSt0H Newburgh KlDgStOH Mon Poughkeeps le There Here There Here There Here There Here There Here I vnnin Aprll Aprxl May May May May May May May May June Thur Mon Thur Mon Thur Mon Thur Mon Thur Mon Tenms iRound D Kmgston Kmgston Mlddletown Kmgston Newburgh Q Pound ID Beacon Poughkeepsle Klngston Ellenvllle Kmgston Sectlon 9 Meet There There Here There Here Here Here There Here There C511 May May May May May May May June Golf Schedule Klngston Poughkeepsle Kmgston Beacon Lxberty Klngston Mxddletown Kmgston 7 Sectlon 9 Tournament Aprll 28 Mon Thur Mon Thur Thur 19 Mon 24 Sat 26 Mon There Here Thel e Here Here There Here There N F Bo ti B B OI-llyl ty Bowling I Wa.. 4 1 Y f . Qtandlnz Koughwupt IIOIP Buck Slngls-ton Newgle Lelus Km-ellnp: Jdnobs Rose Hohenberger IIHJSKI 1-erriru iingn' Zlntramuralz Semor ophomore w 1 ,V R 4' li ff V ' . , . 3 R i I h 'JT . f' TM 'W' N Wg-fl? -,.. ' fifiif-iii, ' ' X S' A W 'f ' 5 V ' mx ' - ' f -'L-'-- I V , 1 1 H -f-xr - , , , . ,. .L lb-4' W -- , - , 'f M, ' qw, n --'K+ f 'Mp 1' . , k Q. I ,fra , W' 'W ,, ,.. if i W gr, V. 4 L 'Ili - . 2 H n V 42 ,V J' . 3 f G n . Q V D A 1, 1 - K 4 ' X- Y I 1 1 in , . 3 , I A A v N . .5 ,Y . .' :.'- , ' . ':. ', ,. ', . : . , , , : . , . , ,. . , ' ,J Q -Q.,-.. S Knvellnpz D Smlth T IVIOTFISSCY R Perry Kneeling K Meyers O Gxles C NIC Closkey tandlng V Hmkley A PATPIHO Rlenzo Standing R Bezemer J Cody F Jankowskl R Dempsey One Hundred twenty two 4: Spring Snaps JYQI mm ,K fn- www 1:7 .'i'...i.'l?57Q. R ff ug: 5iQ ' wilfwf wil 'LQ-.I .4 'ai fins-N' W 1 '4:..... if' rl? IL. his sk A df x-34 rw .M-4-5 .fa One Hundred twenty three Z ff-fi? 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M Adams J Alte P Ambrose G Billings C Bouchard J Bouck J Broskle J Brown B Burgher Ada Cates Adellne Cates H Chamn B Cchmura K Conroy F Cragan P Cullum B Davls B Dewhltmore J Domanico E Eferra J Erena C Freldler M Fiore R Gadd B Galate B Green A Grlf fin C Grltfln P Haber S Haber M Harlow P Haser M Hopper D Johnson M Johnson C Johnston J Kaln R Kelley G Klas G Lemon J Lee N Laerle T McClellan C Meeker M Myers J Milliken R Nardl B Newklrk M Paley P Perry P Pleper R Plllsworth B Rigby B Russell E Schaffer A Schalback M Setem J Setera V Shurter E Slckler B Slelght J Supples C Valentine L Van Deusen E Van Dyke S Van Kleeck P Vlachtel E Werner S Vvhelan ivnrrrr Crles of vlctory and Joy were heard from the mem bers of the one sen1or, two Jumor, three sophomore and one freshman soccer teams whxch turned out for the 51 season Wlth no losses, Janet Alte s sophomore team, w1th a lot of hard playmg, concluded the season wlth top hon or Rosemary P11lsworth captamed her Jumor team to a worthy second place Icy weather made a few final games a l1ttle uncom fortable but throughout the whole season lots of good Splrlt and sportsmanshh1p was shown Congratulatlons the vlctors and to all partlclpants for an excltlng season cz. 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To- day, although hls Foxhall Manor and the rough dwellings erected by the other original settlers can no longer be found, traces of their work can often be seen In old stone walls and boundary markersg and now, where Thomas Chambers first made his home, standsthe City of Kingston, truly an ex- ceedlngly beautiful land. -, , ,-......-..n-yr -. r 4 .f, ' 4 X 'I v ,,.l' - a . a 'Q ' 5 U . n C 5 Y -.L ' .-I .U M' .Y-'H , su . .-5' ' 33.44 s- -1 J: 1' U s 5 ...'- - ' 1


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