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BETSY BLICKENSDEBFER, President lndustrious at Work, alert at play: Where there's a iob to do, she's sure to stay. GRACE BLOOD-SMYTH some lass Brings lively merriment to every class. LINDA BURKART An able student, ambidextrous too, With flair for colors-yellow, red, or blue. CLASS OF 1941 The earliest history of our class takes us back to l927 when Di first rornped around in Pre-School. ln the second year of kindergarten Betsy came to join her at Kent. Ginny Marr With long, blond curls came in the first grade. That was the life-playing in a long recess, working in the art room, and getting out at 12:00. I can still remember Miss Bonnie scolding us for spilling the red paint. In second grade, under Miss Potter, we began to learn the three R's p that was when lane and Linda met us. The five of us then rambled through third and fourth into Mrs. Pearson's room. There we studied Dawn of American History and geography and gave plays of Indian or Greek descent. lt was in the Lower School that we had our clubs and held feuds against each other. The sunny laughter of this Win-
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SE 1011.5 ROSAMOND CARPENTER Her year at Kent has drawn a mighty fund Of friends who will remember Rosamond. DIANA DEMAREST Her effervescent charm and golden hair Make Di forever gay, forever fair. KAYE DORSEY, Secretary A grander girl has never been at Kent Than Kaye, vivacious, and on pleasure bent. CLASS OF1941 A For months the thought of lunior High in Miss Allie's room scared us-for then we would have to work hard and learn to act very grown-up. Kaye, Ginny Wing, and Becky brightened our class in the seventh grade, and in the eighth, lean Winslow joined us. That year we strug- gled bravely through Latin and algebra, and had our first real exams. When we became freshmen, we were, at last, in the Upper Schoolp and were we freshl Helen, Perky, Anne, and Emmy Hurich added to our number. We became the most mischievous class in the whole school. We occupied Center, and from our abode we managed to keep both the Council and the teachers in a whirl. But as sophomores we were Worst of all! Bunny and Gertie twill you ever forget the long curls?l joined our merry throng-or groups, we should say, for we were divided into three dis-
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