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As we near our graduation and the examinations, we begin to think how hard the faculty lias worked for us and how much we owe them. We owe them much more than we could possibly pay back. Their efforts make it possible for us to pass the examinations and to enter college; or for those who arc not going to college to make a success in business. They have been friends to us in trouble, helped us. and brought us through the school year with great success. It is with unspeakable thanks, therefore, that we say good-bye to them after our graduation. and we all wish them success in the coming year with the form that shall lake our places. There is only one new member of the faculty this year; Mr. James Cleveland, of Columbia University, who is taking the lower Forms in Knglish, Mathematics, and I-atin. Father Sill has again taken up teaching after a retirement of two years. He is taking the Third and Fourth Forms in I«itin. REV. FREDERICK H. SILL, O. H. C. Father Sill is a graduate of Columbia and has resumed teaching again and is making a great success of his Third and Fourth Form Latin Classes. To the Headmaster, of course belongs the first place among the faculty. MR. THEODORE HOBBIE Mr. Hobhic is the only remaining member of Kent's first faculty. When Kent was founded, he was asked to conduct the department of Mathematics, and accepted after finishing part of bis course at Princeton. Mr. Ilohhic is the senior member of the faculty and is remembered by every one who ever visited Kent. 18
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3 return to the school. McKittrick, Rich, and Noxon intend to enter Harvard. Corv. Horton. I rout. an.I ing, have hopes of getting into Cornell. Studdiford and Whitney have divided to be at Princeton. io»« ami Wells enter Yale, while Dodd intends to Im at Williams. Harris at Wisconsin. .Magruder nt Ohio State, at Wilson at Columbia. Evans will be at Trinity and Taff will go into business after leaving school. I hi completes the future course of our class. Every member of the class of 1915 has been at the school for two or more years, while two mendier have come up from the First Form. It is impossible for each member of the class to comprehend the many thin. -Kent has done for him. but we can realize that we can never do enough to repay the school. Therefore, it with the most sincere regret that we depart from Kent, but look forward to many visit to the place where »• have spent so many happy years.
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CD o MR. HORACE E. SCHIEDT After having graduated from Harvard in 1001 . Mr. Schiedt came here and lias taught History, Latin. Mr. Ruck after graduating from Trinity a year previous joined the faculty in 1910 and taught Mathematics and Science courses. Mr. Ruck as coach of the football and baseball teams, has succeeded very well and frequently made winning teams out of comparatively raw material. Mr. Rankson as a graduate of Columbia University came to Kent two years ago to take the courses in Latin and German left vacant by Mr. Monroe. The courses lie takes call for a great amount of work, but lie has made a success of them. MR. JONATHAN S. CUTHBERTSON Mr. Cuthbcrtson is a graduate of Yale and came to us in the middle of last year to take the place of Mr. Haley as a master of French, and has done his work well and earnestly. and Chemistry ever since. Mr. Schiedt, as secretary of the faculty, is owed a great deal of thanks. MR. GEORGE S. BUCK REV. B. C. CHANDLER Father ('handler studied at the University of Maine and later at the General Theological Seminary. He came to us in 1910 from Morristown, N. J. to take courses in Latin and Greek anil also serve the Parish Church. MR. PHIL S C. BANKSON 14
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