Kent School - Kent Yearbook (Kent, CT)

 - Class of 1950

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following morning devotions . . . 10

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 Thirty minutes after the end of breakfast, the bell for the beginning of the morning job period is rung, and again the campus is aswarm with the scurrying figures of the tardy brethren. During the period following the bell we all engage in some part of the job of setting the School in order for the coming day. The most secluded parts of the campus arc, for this brief period alone, the scene of bustling activity, as the Sixth Form takes care to see that all jobs arc done in such a way as to make the School’s appearance the object of considerable rightful pride. After the ten-minute period when this titanic labor is so willingly and efficiently accomplished, there is the familiar job assembly, where the whole School gathers while the Sixth Form brings in its reports on the activities of the job period and the announcements of the morning arc made. Immediately after we arc dismissed, we adjourn to our classrooms, rooms and study halls for the com- STOP-OFF BETWEEN CLASSES mcnccmcnt of the real work of the morning, our studies. The morning’s schedule is rigorous enough to keep anyone who wishes it busy from the beginning of job assembly until the lunch hour: there are four classes in the morning, and during the periods when boys do not have classes there is always plenty to keep them occupied, with assignments for the classes in the afternoon and those of the next day, outside reading assignments, term essays, and the inevitable letters home and to the objects of considerable misguided emotion to be prepared. Those boys in the lower forms whose averages are over 80 arc allowed the Sixth Form privilege of studying in their rooms or in the Library, while those who have not managed to measure up to this standard spend their free periods in one of the four large study' halls. As the bell for the end of the fourth forty-five minute period of classes rings, the occupants of classrooms and study halls again pour out for the fifteen-minute period of rest which precedes the noon meal. There is a mass rush on the mail room, and craning heads peer into the tiny space where the harassed crew works amid querulous demands for faster service. The first few minutes of the noon meal arc distinguished by the contrast between the happy faces of those whose search for mail has been successful and the long countenances of those who must wait another mail for that longed-for missive. GATHERING OF THE HOPEFUL



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Zhe morning starts in earnest. . . 11

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