Kent Denver School - Kentian Yearbook (Englewood, CO)
- Class of 1943
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X oi- ' ' in if V' S I N W H ' 'L 1945 TURN THE KENT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS DENVER, COLORADO DEDICATIO ELAINE VALL-SPINOSA From ancient civilizations to the era in which we live, Miss Vall has guided us, pointing out the pitfalls of the past, and evoking a pageant of unfolding social, scientific, and political developments of the world. With a keen sense of humor and unfailing good nature, she has spanned the globe and time, recreating for us history, not as remote and detached events, but as the lives and struggles of peoples. To her ability of logically interpreting history we owe our conception of the world's past, and to her clear-sighted reasoning in envisioning a feasible proj- ect for universal peace, our conception of the world's future. To her we dedicate this annual. Marjorie McKay. ACULTY FAMOUS LINES OF POPE APPLIED TO TI-IE FACULTY Miss l Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mllc. Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Missll I A Mrs.I i I Thou wc-rt my guitlc, philosopher, and frit-ntl. Whatt-'cr is lit-st atlministt-rt-tl is bust. True wit is Naturc to advantage tlrcssll. What oft was thought. hut nt-'cr so wcll cxprcssll. Wist- to rc-solve. antl patient to pcrlorni. lUntlt'r the trials of Iootl rationingj Illcssctl is hc who cxpccts nothing. For hc shall l1t .'L'I' hc tlisappointctl. All thc ioys of scnsu lit- in thrcc wortls-health, pcacvs. antl coiiipctcncc. Wliost' littlt' hotly lotlgll a mighty niintl. VVistlom ncvcr lics. Ile-holtl thc chihl, by Naturtfs kintlly law, Plcasutl with a rattle. ticklcsl with .i straw. Hut ivhcn shi' spt-aks, what clocution llows. Of manncrs gentle. of atluctions inilalg In wit a man. simplicity a chiltl. Shc niovcs a gotltlt-ss, antl shc looks ii quucn. All naturu is hut art. llcr faithful tlog shall hear ht-r company. lit-auty tlraws ns with a singlc hair, Mistress of licrst-lf though china fall. Wlit.c-vcr thinks a faultlcss piccc to st'C, Thinks what nc'rr was. nor is. nor c't'r shall lic. lilcst papt-r-crt-tlitl Last ancl host supply! With trio much quickncss t-vcr tu hc taught: With too much thinking to have common thought. Mc, lat the tt-ntlv.-r olhcc long cngagu. Victoria Miller I ' . Mr.. ir inii N ss I hfin lx ROVS M ss l tint X ill-Spinosa. Miss Ioscphinc Ilurlliurt, Mllu. julia Dupont. Miss Gt-orgina 1 ison i st it trul llur him M ss Miry Ioxcroft. Miss limlna Putter. ONIJ ROW Nfl ss t intttc Iltiscy. Miss Carlotta Roosc, Miss Ilclrn Davis. Mrs. lfrika I avis s Iviirh ONI ROXN M ss Miithi johnson. Miss Mary Bogus LI'rincipalb, Nliss Mary Rathvon fl'rincipall. Mi C ii t XX itstliliittl Miss uc 1.,,.f . ,E USA i is I1-ya-1'-...Q as C , . . , , O. , qs. h ,M 4 R, l LASS CF I942 nfs lfjff K . 1-ng ' WE- 5 A ' I '51 CLASS OF 1942-WRITTEN WITH THE AID UF A SYNONYM DICTIONARY QVVith Apologies to F. P. Aj Now you've departed fsallied forth and gonej, We grieve fdeplore, bewail, and miss you sojg We feel forsaken Cleft. also alonel, Regretful Qmostly sadj you had to go. Cin is at Smith, we hear fand comprehend, Afhrm and testify, and maybe sayjg While Nancy's wont to patronize fattendj C. C., where life for her's ecstatic Cgayj. Io Ann at Sarah Lawrence leads a keen QA brisk, a busy, animatedj life, We iterate Qavouch, or do we mean Profess?Q Virginia Hicks is now a wife. Manhattanville entices Marbie Cthrills, Laetificates, allures, and fascinatesjg And Patty Lou matriculates at Mills, Where we can guess Qdivine, assumej she rates. Professors at C. C. inform finfuse, Inculcatej Sally Ketring and R. Wardg Though Palsy is engaged, we have the news She still cavorts Qhas fun, enjoysj Bradford. We hear that Minno's gone to Boston, where A nance she did pick up facquirelg There are B. Bulkley and V. Marr, the pair That is close by Lat hand, vicinal, nigherj. C. U. is where Medora goes to college fOr institute or e'en estahlishmentjq At Stephens Ifdie Gould obtains her knowledge QI-Ier erudition, lore, acquirementj We hear Louise is now espoused also QLikewise and furthermore, withal, hesidesjg It's to Pine Manor that Susanne did go, fApproach, draw near, advancej and now resides. We know I. Bane and M. Carstarphen went To climate tranquil fsoft, benign, and mildjg It was to Scripps that Ianet's steps were bent, While Marion hy her Stanford was bcguiled. Victoria Miller 7 4' 0 1 .X QQ. J tin- 'x WHEN WE WERE VERY YCUNG Q Q 0 Og , ,os I 0 Y W N nz. 1 'f Q .45 V .HQ 5+ fl, J A 'Oi A ,vw . 5 Q. w .ao 0 gn 1: 3 Nga 'Q' 3? J gr' 1 I Au -r gm ' ROVV: Mary Ann, Stove, P. L., Niwic. SIXIONIJ ROW: Iivrrsct. Mnrjuric, Twins, Vickie, IIJININIC' 'I'I HRD ROW: Pc-gs, Buviv, Mxlrlhzx, Rufus, Ruthie, Nancy. l4O'l4'l'OM ROVV: Sully, Fitzic, Katia-, Culuiv, .fl ' '1- an. vs .,... 1 'N' PRE-SCHOOL. Visitor. Chnrlcs Knmvltw. XVt-mtv, crtlcr. Cimvt-ll Spanlilinii. lnmmy Ward. Ibclmiuili Spanltl- mg. Kay Ifmtt-r. Mary Grant, Mulnnic Grant. Sherry .-Xnlnilt, Slupht-n Sawyer. Itan Ilnpnnt, Iuhn Sutlman. Suntlra Milfs, Martha Suinnt-rs. liilly Ritchic. Iinlith Fine. liilly Sargtnnt. Sandy Wurtlcr, Patty Sargcant. Curtin Crist. III I I' R Pctcr is gi hoy. Ilc is LI hig truuhlr. Ilt' is my hrnthcr :intl I ROSE 'IIN' hin sixgir. Ilix -nanliti is -I'vtcr and mi' name- is .-Xnnc. IIc , A swin Ya un in mviny .int awiny un my xwiny. Rim- was .i httlr 'n'l. IIcr nnitlicr was ai tnccn. Ruse wax ll L' 5 N I , , . In E xr- A U l Anna I mvtll Vrry hcaiulilul girl. hhc was cight. 5-hc hail no clgitltly. Om' alny A DINOSAUR ' g'. ' I- ' 'lx' 4 I :ur Ilmllllff xx' lim iulrnfl lu luv I hlhl lm,gufnl'lRU mlm, Once thcrc win a thnmainr. Ilis name was lack and ht- was ul llfhl f! ul IT lmlll.l'Ulm Suluh url Oulu' IM uh a wry kinil thnmanr. Wht-n it little hiril wax hurt. hc lulpul it. HW lm I 'L' 'lm Ill? 'IU ull mlllll' I F Incl-Q hail friciuls. Mains' tinicn thu uthcr llll'IL-5.llIf!s lilayttl with mm ,ass - . . ' ' GR 'l'IIlf. RAIN IfAI.I.S 'llhc rain falls zimuml mt- YVhcn I'm alvcping vcry wuntlly. II NV.lNlIl'5 lL'LlYt'x SI, Yfry grl'l'II Sn tht-y can hc cluirly wen. Whi-n I wakr up in morning light 'l'hc sun in shining vt-ry bright. Kgithcrinc Ilnhmn DES I and 2 A STANDING: Ilnrhara Iimtc. Q. f, Niknlin Kraiigiicss, Kuthtrinc - I Iltihsun. lforllrligl MLlcllt'r. ' IN swmcz: Amit- lmwtll. lNSIiR'I': juan Cass. ...--.. him. Ihuy Playas Curnclia Mucllur THIRD A D FOURTH GRADE S'l'iXNI7INtI: loyee llasliel. Kathi' Powell. Sl',.'X I Izll: Augusta MeI.ane, loy Ihlslltl. lfheri Musick. ifxnthia Ilawlen lsihel llohson Yin t' iclc ll tfrar ' . TI Ili CAT My big tahhy eat walks Very slowly along the wall, And her tail it switehes. She just loves little fishes. Augusta McLane .. .,.t AI4SI',N'l': Serena Rankin, Patsy Wilflty. l.inrl.i Seline, Clautlia Iiot'tttl1er. EASTER Retl. hlue, and yellow eggs Dance around on little legs. Ilunnies put them here and there, I seem to final them everywhere. Ilunnies lvring them in the night, Hut I final them when it's light. Cheri Musick TIIE Illf.-XR There was a little hear, He was very, very cute. I love that little hear In his hright red suit. Ile has little real shoes Anal his nose so black. His clothes he'lI never lose Because they're sewetl to his hae a A ITIKJVVICR I know gi little flower That nestles in a shatly hower. She is as sweet as she can he, She grows alone there just for me Isaliel I Iohson k. loy Pashel .fXl'l'l.If Tlllflf There is an apple tree I always like to see. The hlossoms are so very white, You even see them in the niglit. They look like little halls ol white, Glistening in the moon so hright. Antl when they fall upon the grountl They do not make a single souncl. Linda Seline FIFTH AN SIXTH GR D STANDING: Marcia llines. KNIQITLING: lean Brown, Ilelen Moore, Lois Iean Thomas, Pat Hayden, Mcrrilyn Deakin, litlitli Davis, lcannc 'I'Iion1as. AIISIQNT: Sylvia Iloxvden, l TWO EASTER BUNNIES Down by the marsh On the edge of the wood, Lived two little bunnies Who were very, very good. One was named Trigger, The other was Pete. They had fairly big heads And very huge feet. Pete's eyes were blue, He had a short tailg Getty McCrary. His whiskers were long, His ears like a sail. Trigger's eyes were pink, His little nose twitched. He got in lots of mischief And was very often switched. One night their mother told them Easter was coming 'round, And about the Easter bunny Bringing eggs without a sound. The next bright morning They were up at dawn, WHY, I CAN'T UNDERSTAND On the eleventh m onth, the elev- enth hour, and the eleventh day, All wars came to a n end. We heard them say, The Victory's won and all is done. That was twenty-four years ago. But still we are having another war show, With our soldiers every land. It's no wonder w and sailors in hy a little girl can't understand All about Armistice Day. leanne Thomas They packed up their clothes And then they were gone. They took the path to Rabbitville, Which was just hve miles long, And after a short while They began to sing a song. VVe're going to be Easter bunnies And hide colored eggs, We're on the path to Rabbitville, Which will tire out our legs. Betty McCrary Y Q S Ii by EVE TH GRADE Ifillyn Smith U MIDNIGHT ' I Maiiignlkizrgdeggggi Outside the wind is blowing. -1- Jem LCE Wilson Not one small star is showing. CorNelia Brusse The rain is pouring down, A FIC-I-Cher Lee Francis The thunder dwarfs all sound. H-5 Dovie SmitH Lightning flashes across the sky. The wind gives out a spooky Cry. . - . I snuggle further down in bed Diiigrglegsgjon And pull the covers over head. . , Cordy ClArk Cornelia Iirussc 5 M1'fDiBUfll THE FoRooTTEN NAMF 1 LouisE Mann 1 Mnlgilyn Cramer I'd seen her somewhere, that I know -, Sandra Sweet For she smilled and said, Hello, - Her face I knew so very well, . g But her name I could not tell. ' Marion V11r1dfI110U Had she taught me French or math? Somewhere she had crossed my path. At party, had we met before? 'Or was she selling in a store? I wonder if she too forgot When the time, and where the Spot. Cordy cililfli STANDING: Marilyn Cramer, Orrnclia Clark, Sandra Sweet. Marion Vamlcmucr. Cornelia llrussc. I-'lctclicr Lee Francis. Louise Mann. Mardi Buell. SIiA'I'lill: Allyn Smith, Gloria Gordon. Iere Lee Wilson, Diane Bernot. AliSIiN'l': Mary lean Maincs, Dovel Smith. ta... I , - ffil .Ha -vw K .fe If LQQQ. A , I 9 ,.,. A--... f 4 l l Cliarlinv Humplircys. Olivia Brock. Carla Ann Modesilt. Alzora Benton, M Louise Hulkley. Cora Van Schaack, Frances Redman, Gretchen Storer. AIESICNT: Robbie Oxnard. Marilyn Peterson. WHAT DO THEY THINK? arcia lfile, Marcie Miller, Rae Morris, My dear Mrs. Morris, do you remember that this is the day when Mr. Iordan promised us that we could go to earth and see our great-great-granddaughters at Kent? Of course, Mrs. Oxnard. VVhy do you think I had my harp tuned and my halo polished? VVell, we'll have to go by parachute because Iacob's ladder is closed for repairs. Here we are. Look, dresses up to the girls' knees! Why, in our day it was considered impolite to show your ankles. Horseless carriages, buildings ten stories high, what next? Oh, there's Robbie, my darling great-great-granddaughterf' And little Rae, why, she's whistling at a sailorl Outrageous! Who's that girl who just sits and reads like a lady while the rest play 0 0 baseball P 1 That's Mistress Miller's great-granddaughter, Marcella. U U And the one who plays the piano while the rest play dice? I believe her name is Van Schaack. But who are those two girls who U , X are constantly righting about 'Reds and Whites? b .1 Well, the tall one is called Olivia, I believe, and the small one 5 'Weezie' some foreign name probably. f X Who's the one who combs her red hair all the time, and who is the l black haired one whom they call 'Old Seed? l The one who primps is Carla, and the 'Old Seed' is usually known as 1 Edef' Yes, hut there are three you haven't mentioned. They are some of the favorites, l've heard, Alzora Benton fl knew her great-great-grandmotherj, Charline Humphreys, and Iere Lee Wilson. Oh, dear, we must be going. Here comes Mr. Iordanf' X ' Frances Redman EIGHTH GR DE FR ill gr--we NAC lx ROW Ol- l I ASSROOM: Kay llonhls. Rae Storcr. Marie VVorsham. lane Vhltlty 'IHIRD ROW Iaulim Chino. loan Catron, Muryll Moritz. SHOND ROW Anni Lou llocttchcr. Anne Mcrrywczithcr. IRONI ROVK lmy lu Simson, Phyllis Hutchinson. Emy Simson, bright and pert, Never gruesome, dull, inert. Katie Bonfils, full of laughs, The humor of the Freshman Class. Little Storer, Rae is gay, Always quick to laugh and play. Ianie with her impish grin, She will make the Silvers win. Merryweather, fair and sweet, Trips around on dainty feet. Meryll with her artist's hand, For Chips draws pictures large and grand. loanie with her smile of cheer, ln work and play she has no peer. Now there is Phyllis, sleek and slim, Always looks so neat and trim. Then Marie with hair so long, Ever ready for a song. Anna Lou-good all around, Flies in air and rides on ground. lGracious, goodness me, my, oh, I most forgot Pauline Ganoj Pauline Cano. E H ME SCPHGMCDRE Cynthia Fels excels in track, In sports she has that certain knack. Ann, the perky little lass, Is the leader of the class. Pat's vivacious, grand, and swell, Likealmle and cute as well. Kay is pretty, nice, and gay, VVould make a lovely Queen of May. Waynqis jolly, VVayne is merry, Her jokes are always funny, very. Vivian's drama and songs are good, On the top of the lot she's always stood. lean seems English now and then, But really knows a thing or ten. Top Row: Betty Nicholson. Peggy Dixon. Patricia Callin. Middle Row: Kay Iippich, Wayne Kirkman, Cynthia Fels, Ann Haltlcman, It-an Iackson. llnttnm Row: Gloria Mtbniey. Vivian Gallagher, Iackic Borthick, Beverly Lacy, Iackic Gawan. 1 .1 e' I Beverly's quiet, but loyal and true, She'd make a marvelous friend to you. Betty likes cooking and sewing thingsg Ioy and happiness she brings. We all like Peggy 'cause she's got it , Ready and willing to do her bit. Iackie B. is the brain of them all, For she has plenty on the ball. Iackie G. some day will be a novelist, I knowg For she can write and has foresight. Places she will go The Sophomore Class is a string of pearls , 'l'hey're really a wonderful group of girls. Gloria Mcfllcy STANDING: Nancy Vandemoer. SEAHTED: Virginia Oxnard, Louise Kilbourne, Pat Carson Itan Williams Marilyn Banc Bttty Ioan Jacobs, Betty Philpott. THE IUNIOR CLASS LA GERTRUDE STEIN they came to school in september and half the class was gone and somebody put them in with the sophomores and they didnt like it but pretty soon phil had a birthday so marilyn had them to dinner and they had such a good time together they decided to do it every month then pretty soon it was christmas vacation and after vacation it took them a month to reach the point where they could study again but in january jonny came and was an addition to the class and they moved into their own room and they were contented again except that when spring spring beautiful spring came nancy went to washington and they were very envious and with spring spring beautiful spring came the track meet and virginia sprained her ankle and then louise composed some beautiful poetry which was what she had been doing all year anyway and then jean was chosen to be the piper in the may day fete and everyone thought that was very nice and finally gradua- tion came and the juniors were very happy because there was no more school and they weren't juniors any more but they were seniors now P. Carson JU IORS NIC Q kr' W L KEY: A. What we really hope to do. B. What we have longed to do. C. What we constantly do. D. What we habitually say. PHOEBE FITZELL A. Take care of other people's children. Bc a boy and work m wa around the world. B. y y C. Try to keep a man. D. Helip! PATTY LOU MANNING A . Animal husbandry. B. Smoke in front of mother. C. Sell pigs. D. Now, in Texas- MARY ANN MARTYR A. Get married. B. Be a crime reporter. C. Play the piano. D. Don't say, just giggle. RUTH SELANDER A. Be a rancher. B. Marry a cowboy. C. Horseback ride. D. I can't help it. 'CY3 -1' fs L 7 BEI I Y BAUTCH A. Be a good tennis player. B. Be a hermit. C. YVorry about school. D. Beth says- MARIORIE STOVALL A. Live abroad. B. Cause an explosion in lab C. Relax. D. I'm sure it's super dotal BETH BAUTCH A. Get married. B. Be invisible. C. Write letters. D. Betty says- SALLY EDB A. Be led to the altar. B. Fly to South America. C. Day dream. D. Mommy says- MARTHA ALSUP A. Be a surgical nurse. B. Have a crew cut. C. Make tart remarks. D. Oh, relax. KATHARINE SWEET A. Be a pilot. B. Tell people off. C. Talk on the telephone. D. You think you're kidding. BEVERLY BUELL A. To fly. B. Be u detective. C. Talk. Tl' D. HY' know. 'Q BETSY BURCHAM A. Be a school teacher. ' B. Scream in a movie. C. Enjoy people's company. D. Oh, Lord! 4 . . . 1. IACKIE EVERTS A. Play a harp. B. Iump off cliff to test 'ability to Hy. C. Ski. D. Scratch, wench. NANCY FELS A. Go to Burma and Egypt. B. Pull a joke in Mrs. Davis' class. C. Improvise music. . y D. Don't tell this to anybody. RUTH MARR A. Fly a plane. B. Win an argument with Miss Roose. C. Gossip. D. Oh,gawd! BERENICE GATES A. Fly a plane. B. lump overboard to see if the ship would turn around. C. Travel. D. Oh, no, I can't stand it! MARIORIE McKAY A. To travel. B. Dress without regard to public opinion. C. Travel. D. As for the termination of the tergiversation VICTORIA MILLER A. Be an expert on Information, Please. B. Put a dictaphone in faculty meeting. C. Watch bugs through a microscope. D. We want absolute independence! IN MEMORIAM Eleanor Sue Perrott September 12, 1925 - Ianuary 13, 1943 SUSAN SCHEI B A. Physiotherapy. B. Find a teacher doing something wrong C. Get into trouble. D. You realize. PEGGY SIM SON A. Be a nurse. B. Parachute out of an airplane. C. Eat. D. Seen the movie at the Denver? S NIOR DVERTI EME NATIONAL ADVERTISERS COMMENT ON THE Marjorie McKay Twice as Bright Peggy Simson Ruth Marr Martha Alsup Niecie Gates Ruth Selander Betty Bautch Beth Bautch Phoebe Fitzell Nancy Fcls Betsy Burcham Sally Ede Pat Emery Mary Ann Martyr Iackie Everts Susan Scheib Beverly Buell Mardie Stovall Patty Lou Manning Kay Sweet Vickie Miller u at u cr Quick Relief for Tired Eyes IrIawaii's Gift VVhite Without Bleachingu The Ideal Pair, Softie and Toughien Haven't Scratched Yet That School Girl Complexion California's Best First in the Service vs Her Master's Voice First in Stylei' King Size, Compar e the Length Always Refreshing All Aroundern They Satisfy Time to Re-tire CLASS OF '43 Pepsodent Tooth Paste Murine Dole Pineapple Iuice Oxydol Scott Paper Company Bon Ami Palmolive Soap Sunkist Oranges Camels Victor Phonograph Plymouth Pall Mall Beech-Nut Gum Custom Undergarment Corp Chesterfield Fisk Tires Victoria Miller li. HA P E L Come, my soul, thou must be waking. Now is hrcaking O'er the earth another day: Come, to Him who made this splendor Sec thou render All thy feehle strength can pay. Glaclly hail the sun returning, Ready hurning He the incense ol' thy powersg For the night is safely ended, Coal hath tended With his cure thy helpless hours. GLEE LUB BACK ROW: Victoria Miller. Wayne Kirkman. Beverly Buell fPresi1lt-nti, Phoebe Fitlell. Iarkie liverts. lean Williams. Nancy Vamlenioer, Marjorie Stovall. Kay Iippieh. Marie Worsham. Vivian Gallagher, Gloria Mt-llley. FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Martyr, Beth liauteh. Betty liautch, Marilyn llanu. Peggy Dixon, Betty Nicholson, Louise Kilhourne, Virginia Oxnard, Patricia Callin. Pat Carson QSeeretaryj.. SliA'l'liD: Miss Martha Iohnson, and Dinah. AU SOI.lill. Oli, silver eloutls and skies of hlue, . Soleil, au soleil. Sunlight ol' the gootl and true, Malte bright each tlay with golden ray Our earnest hearts in work antl play, Soleil, au soleil. 'lhrough tlays gone hy antl years to he Kent School our motto e'er will he, Soleil, au soleil. Q 0 ab Soleil, au soleil. gb U l FIRST ROW: Miss. Lucy Thomas, Marjorie Stovall, Peggy Simson. SECOND ROW: Kay Swcct. llctsy liUI'ClllIl1'I, Ruth Selantlcr. THIRD ROW: Marjorie McKay. licrcnicc Gates, Victoria Miller. TOP: Nancy lfcls. ART STAFF STANDING: Patricia Callin, Iackie Ev- crts, Anne Muryweather. SliATIiD: Iimy Lu Simson, Merryl Ann Moritz, Ruth Sclandcr, Vivian Gallagher, Phyllis Hutchinson, Ruth Marr. ,EKE T BOARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEFUA Literary Editor , c.,...,.c-, Topic Plan and Literature ,... AN Marjorie Stovall Marjorie McKay 7 -- - -N ictoria Miller Topic Plan and Copy Editor ,,,Y..., Topic Plan .c,.c.....,, , ---. Art Editorn, - Photography - -- Activities .... Finances .c.c Katharine Sweet -- --Berenice Gates ,-Ruth Selander -- ,Peggy Simson ----Betsy Burcham -,----Nancy Fels , : 5 . fu fflfifrb rug' COUNCH BACK ROW: Fmy Lu Simson. Gloria Mvflley. Nancy Vandemocr CSecretaryJ. Virginia Oxnard, Cynthia Fels. FIRST ROW: Victorian Miller, Marjorie Stovall tllcad of Councilj, Mary Ann Martyr. Anne Mcrrywcathcr. Each Wednesday noon in Center Hall Until there was danger of losing the cut The Council met with M. Stovall. Unless students behaved and got out of the rut. The sponsors, Foxie, Bogue. and Vall, Then a committee they did choose Did much to keep up Kent's morale. To make us clean our saddle shoes. Plans were made with lots of pain, In spite of all our moans and groans, To keep the order sans ball and chain. They kept us quiet in silent Zones. They said no eating upstairs was allowed, The Council did a mighty good job, But munching and chewing were heard aloud. Successfully guiding Kent's rollicking mob. V. Oxnard and N. Vandemoer LE DER LUB The Leaders' jackets, which arrived just in time for grad- uation, were the envy of the whole school. But to every Leader's dismay, someone in- variably asked what her jacket was for. P. L. Manning AROUND THE CIRCLE: Phoebe Fitzell, Nancy Vande- moer. lackie Evcrts, Susan Scheib, Beverly Buell, Marjorie Stovall, Patty Lou Manning. CENTER: Kay Sweet fPresi- dcntJ. HANSEL AND GRETEL GI-EE CLUB assisted hy: Hansel ..,.,,.. A .,,.. ..., - ,-Rae Morris Gretel.--- -- ..,., Louise Bulkley Father ...,.,,., ---- -Patricia Emery Mother ,..a,.,......, --- -- -Sandra Sweet Cookie Witch--- -- --- -- ------ Vivian Gallagher Wee Men of the Wood ,--- ---- Grades One and Two Sandmen ------ - ------ ------- ---- Grade Four Angels ----- ------ , .- ---- --Glee Club Dew Men ------ ----- -------- -Grade Three Witches ------ . --- ----Grades Seven and Eight Cookie Children-H ----- Grades Five and Six ANSEL AN GRETEL THE PIED PIPER OF HAMLIN Piper ,.,..,,. ,,- --v, Muyorm-. ,.., ., t,,-,f, 7 Members of the Corporation Tow nspcoplen ..,.,. - Lame Boy. U-, Rut---,. ,- ---- Louise Killiourne Narrator, ,.,., ., ..,. r--,A,, ,,.,,--,,A- ,lean VVilliums Kay Bonfils Meryil Moritz Ann Haideman Pat Carson Iaclcie Borthick Marie Worsham Cynthia Fels Betty Ioan Iacobs 0-74 '2'I'.XYI7lNlI: lIlIlk'lIil1MIll, Lxuflws. N. Il-ls. I'hilputt. V. Oxnard, V N1IHt'I'. MgK.1y, Hurry H.lllfL'll. lhwlxulu-r, C.ntrfm, Huniils. Killmurnvj lhwllnrk. R, Sturm. hun. N1iII'IYl', Ci.uw.nn. KNl'l l.INfi: II.Il1lLIIl.lI1. I-Ippiuh, Kifkllhlll, Yfvcrla fcilllfiliflf. Nichol sun. K. SWLTI. Stmgxll, lfxtzcll, Lucy. BLUE .. N'-1. 4-- '.,A:.,, , ,. xg X , 'fxt' 1 1 Wlf W M- - RED STANUING: ftT1ll11l'1'.Ul'l'l'lt'l, N1rrrlzwiIt.ff.5Ir1rL'r Murris. Sf'1,'X'l'I'IJ: Cluk. fillflllfll. .-K. Slllilll. lllllnplmrryx BFLISNU. KNICI',l.IYCl: S. Suu-L Q.MCt C.lPf.IiIl5, Hrnc fC.xpz.1im. 'Wf' :m..,gg1, , A ,- WHITE S'l'.XNl5INiZ: M. Xv.lI1llL'll1Ul'I'. M. rN1lHL'I', Rcslmnn M. lwlc. bl-A I I-U: Ifmurix, Wilwn. Van Sxl1.x.u'k. Ilvnmn Mann. lxXl VIAINCIZ M, lluvll Q.-Mft QT.lllI.lil1j. lhllklq k1i.lI7l.liIlJ. .W S'l'.XNDING: IE. liurclnmm. h1L'l'I'y'XK Sk'l.ll1lIL'l'. S, 'film' ' f IHLX Gaim. KT.u'wn. ftilllill, Hn-th lilululm. Ilixun. Moritz k'.IlI1L'I'. MvlHvx'. Wnlilry. li. l,. Snnwu. Wurslmgun . Alxup. KNIzlil.lNG: N. Xfxmlcmuc-r. XYilii.1ms. Marr, Manning. Ii. Hucll Sdn-ilu QC1.lPl.liI1,. I.1Lkwn, LI. lk-ls. P. Sinmm. ILVER 'rn qv KE STRICTLY SENIOR VOTE VVhat was your most pleasant expe- rience at Kent? Looking to graduation-9 Christmas Service-2 May Day-2 What was your most unpleasant experience at Kent? Exams-7 Chemistry-5 Chair in Miss Bogue's office-1 What did you like most about Kent? Vacations-5 Graduation-4 What did you like least about Kent? Exams-8 Homework-6 Faculty intervention in private affairs-4 What does Kent need most? Co-education-8 Smoking room-8 Showers-3 UPPER SCHOOL VOTE What is the funniest event since you have been in school? Susan falling Hat on her face to prove her point-10 Class Day-I0 Freshman cut--7 Locking Miss Bogue out of class-I lust Rik' Kcntitc 1 Tops in Props KWIZOLOG XVhat Kent rule do you break the most? Talking-55 Eating outside of the lunchroom-2 Chewing gum-1 Voluntary absences-1 Have you ever chewed gum at Kent? Yes-38 No- 22 Are you kidding?-6 What do you think?-3 Who has done the most for Kent? Y VVho is- True to form in uniform? Selander-I2 P. Simson-ll V. Oxnard-7 Bautch twins-7 Bent for Kent? Stovall' I5 Callin-I l luniors-9 K. Sweet-7 VV ho has the- Classiest chassis? Fitzell-13 Stovall-47 I Eppich.,l2 Simson and Buell-4 Wi11iam5-7 Paying parents-4 Merryweather-5 Iamtors-2 Fcxiest locks? Sel d r-27 VVho has done Kent for the most? Eprljlimclf-I4 Burcham-36 Filllfll-5 Senior Class-8 MBU'-'3 fWhCn il' idllanniili-5-2 Eyes that hypnotize? MP- Mefiley-15 Eppich-10 who will- Williams-4 Proceed to succeed? Canon-3 Emcrwlo Tops in props? V- Mi11e,..9 Miss Bogue-17 5t0vall,9 Williams-10 Hua:-8 ggvljh-6 . e- n Be haltered at the altar? Dandy, handysp FifZCll'27 Burcham-15 E-df-19 Kilbourne-8 Martyr-7 Beth Bautch-6 Selander-5 Gawan-5 Rumor of Guml Humor llc-art of Gold but s clean Untlcrs t KE Choice voice? Miss Iohnson-26 Martyr-ll Gallagher -6 S. Sweet- 5 Beat to the feet? l3urchaln-l -l Bauteh twinsf9 Williamsf 4 Manning-4 Rumor of good humor? ll. l3uellA20 livcrts-lo Martyr-6 Scheilv-4 Heart ol' goltl liut untlersoltl? V. Miller-25 llautcli twins- I9 McKay-7 Martyr-6 Who is the-- lust rite Kentite? Stovall-20 Vanclemoer-I0 liverts-5 Marr and Hlieili-4 Deliberate sophistieate? lttlc-l 7 Worsham- l 4 Kirknian-ll McKay antl Merrywcatliervi Lazy Daisy? M. Miller-I4 Kirknian-I0 Williamsfo li. L. Sinisonfo llu KWIZOLOGYC Gullilwl gal? lfverts-li N. Fcls- 13 StovallAll Selander--10 Ilumdinger of a liullslingcr? Carson-10 Worsham and Emery-8 ciilDCV 7 Freshman Class-2 Gal's pal? Scheila-27 IS. Buell-6 Marr-5 liverts- 4 Feninie gem with men? lftle- 26 Fitzellfll lippiehfl 0 Rita llaywortlt-l XVhizzcr White Kcntitc? K. Sweetfvli Scheilu-10 livertsf7 Vandemoer-3 Consecutive executive? Stovall- -I7 V. MillcrA6 Miss Vall-3 Morris' 2 Best tlres't Selantler H I3 Fppich-tl l Manning-6 livertsf5 Super trouper? lfmery-38 Gallagher-I5 Manning' lll liulkley-2 niclinget' ol' a Null Slingcr Favorite- Star liy far? Patil Henreitl-Errol Flynn Alan l.atltl+8 Bob Hope-7 Donalcl Ducltf- 3 Recreation concentration? Skiing--I2 Swimming-10 llascliall a ntl hocl-Ley-7 Sleepingfl Course, of course? lfnglish-lo Dessert' 9 History-7 Colt' course-l Extracurricular particulars? Movies l-l Sportsffl2 Dancingffl Dates-fi Yanks in ranks? Navy Air Corps-24 Army Air Corps-'23 Marines-7 Paratroops-2 Conversation relaxation? Men-'40 Clothes--l Gossip--3 Are you kicltling?-2 Divinity of masculinity? Tall, lvlontl anti hantlsonie-22 Tall, clark and hantlsonie-16 Not even handsome-5 4-if.-1 Hangout hangout? 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