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N IQ, Nur' ' f K GLEE CLUB STANDING: Kassler, Harrinfzton ISecretaryJ, Wing, Blood-Smyth, Vandemoer, Blickensderfer, Perkins, Ingley, I. A. Schwnlbe, W'is I k Wollb k l On, PD IHS, OH . SEATED: Sanborn, Emery, White, Cheley, Miss Rasor, Iolmson KLibrariani, Demarest fPresidenti. Music at Kent has become an important and success- ful activity. The Lower School as well as the Upper School has had a better opportunity than ever before to extend their knowledge in singing and listening. ln addi- tion to Glee Club and Tuesday singing in assembly each week, there are music appreciation classes for both the Lower and Upper Schools. At Christmas time the members of the Glee Club were . asked to sing over KLZ. Kent had good reason to be proud . of their performance. The work the Glee Club has been ' 9 doing this year has consisted largely of three-part songs which they have sung before the school at Christmas time, during Poetry Week, in Chapel, and at May Day and Commencement. Though they can't be considered per- fect, under Miss Rasor's skillful direction they are certainly improving. Tuesday singing has become something the entire Upper School anticipates. We've not only learned many YJ new songs, but we've learned how to sing them. ln the music appreciation classes, the girls have learned how to recognize the different parts of a symphony as it is played. Suites, Concertos, and sonatas also have been subjects for analysis. The interest stimulated by our music activities has built an appreciation of lasting value for each one of us. On Tuesday morning you can hear us sing . . With lusty notes, Hey ding a-ding aedingf'
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SUPHU UHE5 Marjorie Stovall, Iackie Everts, Katharine Sweet, Susan Scheib, Victoria Miller, lean Williams, Betsy Burcham, Peggy Simson, Mary Ann Martyr, Phoebe Pitzell, Beverly Bell, Beth Bautch, Ruth Marr, Nancy Fels, Betty Bautch, Beverly Buell, Patty Lou Manning. A DISCUSSION OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS BY THE EVIL SPIRIT AND THE GOOD SPIRIT Evil Spirit-Sophomore. Wise? Foolish? I wonder? The foolish seems to be the stronger in this class. I believe I can win them over. Good Spirit-No, you are wrong. I heard only the other day that they are straight-forward. Evil Spirit- Surely you know they are really obstreperous at times and are a great worry to their teachers. Good Spirit-I am sorry about that, but they do have such good times together, and they always do every- A thing as a class. QD Evil Spirit-Oli, yes, but have you heard the rumors that they are the most ditticult class in Kent? Good Spirit-Rumors! You know or should know that ru- 0 mors are always exaggerated. They really never intend to do wrong and are always sorry! V Evil Spirit-Sorry! I do have you there. Ot course you have heard what road is paved with good in- tentions. Good Spirit-Too late, too late: they are now, even as you speak, turning into Iuniors. -Mary Ann Martyr They've glamour, wit, and energy to spare. . . What class can top this combination rare?
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OUR CLASS It seems to us, to mention one, Nancy V. has all the fun. In friends our Marilyn is lucky, She's always gay and sweet and plucky. 1 4' Poor Virginia thinks all day 57' W Of the sunny South where she used to play. Is Ducky Davis very neat? Lift the desk-lid at her seat! Nancy A. goes in for fads : ll Perhaps that's what attracts the lads. The Schwalbe sisters are full of glee: They like to romp with you and me. Edie is pretty and lively too- X Our favorite pastime is taming this Shrew. Betty Philpott is friendly and gayy She tries at baseball, and can she play! Gail is strong and sturdy and bright: Her hair is curlyfeher smile's all right! The author of these eighteen lines Bids farewell as her name she signs- -Louise Kilbourne TOP ROW: Ida Davis, Nancy Vandemoer, Gail Iohnson, Edith True, Virginia Oxnard. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Bane, Nancy Allen, Louise Kilbourne, Io Ann Schwalbe, Betty Philpott, Marcia Schwalbe. WV Our first year in the Upper School has shown . . How capable and active we have grown
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