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EDIE TIU . f l927-1940 We dedicate this Kentian to Elaine Wilson, whose qay spirit has been such a happy part of our lives. We have loved her for her unselfishness and her friendly eagerness. Her person- ality radiated rnerrirnent, and her sensitive understanding included people of every aqweven animals went instinctively to her. All that Elaine has meant to Kent lives on in the School.
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FAH LTY K E MISS MARY A. BOGUE-Upper School Prin- 'I I' 4 f l. Az' cipal-'versatility of interest- familiar heel- S tl tap on the front stairs. French class concen- I V 1,551 trates on vocabulary-handwriting a bit dif- g ficult to read. p me f? . ' QRQ- I . . - I ,f M , f ki i .-VT, MISS MARY L, RATHVON Lower School PrincipalAconclucts chapel three times a Week-frequently heard to say, Let X be the number of miles or Recife today's theorem, please. Floppitt, her pride and ioy. MISS GEORGINA AI.LISONfSeventh and Eighth Grades -'adept at walking with a cane frequently seen directing Thanlcsgivl ing, Christmas, and Commencement services Cspecial attention to posturel overheard: Whats the difference between a compound and complex sentence? MISS EDNA P. POTTER Third and Fourth Grades-'camera-shy blue is most becom- ing color favorite expression, Pettie - most generous with candy sticks just before Christmas vacation adored lry everyone Mrrry A. Eoauo Mary L. Rathvon from Pie-School up. if'-'Tir ef MISS 'IARLOTA E. ROOSE Science so patient with the Seniors' constant devilnzent -vast knowledge of things sci- entific fascinating handwriting frequently seen running across Sherman Street for third-hour class. MISS IOSEPI-IINE I-IURLBURT Art -W rare selection of MISS IEANNETTE A. BUSEY Mathematics and Dietetics colorful smocks No humming, girls -V frequently plans meals five times a week Numbers 3, 4, and seen hanging pictorial exhibits throughout school. 5 can come for their ice-cream, now --frequently lc 'tt' d ' f I ' . Miss MARY G. FOXCROFT--'Latin purpies her color- Seen m mg mm mf W meelmqs constantly fretting over Seniors' had behavior- beau- MRS. DORIS PEARSON-Fifth and Sixth Grades British tiful reader of poetry and prose overheard discussing accent' 'tolerant of our tramping up from lunch like religion with the Virgil class amazing sense of humor. elephants-followed constantly by Hucky. G. Allison E. Potter C. Roose I.I'Iurlburt M. Foxcroft I. Busriy D, Pearson A. McIntyre M. Burcham I. Badger
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