Kent Denver School - Kentian Yearbook (Englewood, CO)

 - Class of 1954

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19 ' u- z wrr- , . egug. 1f ..e ki! wil UPPER SCHOOL WRITING THE MOUNTAINS Ive always lrked the mountarns Wlth therr lovely snow capped tops Wlth valleys 1n between them And the lakes llke jeweled drops When aspen leaves are golden And the snow begrns to fall Addlng to all thms splendor Are the pme trees green and tall Thank you God for the mountalns For everythlng good and ne For home and school and country For freedom of soul and mmd CAROL HOWARD BLIZZARD Snow stmglng whrte agamst my face keepmng pace wxth all the churnlng fury that around me blows Wrnd breathrng ree to hammer down and free e the ground wrth srghlng and rmgmg moans and drlvlng blows Cold prercrng deep wlth pornted steel the pam I feel essentlal force enfoldmg all my earthly woes And Earth bearmg all w1th humble calm whrle wrshrng balm of stlllness but feelrng only fury of the storm So I llke Earth must bow my head and hide my dread whrle nothmgness stalks my shakrng form ALICE WOLF THY ASSIGNMENT And It came to pass that as she standeth there a bell soundeth upon whxch she sarth Thy asslgnment shalt be that ye shalt wrlte the tale of a commonplace event even as ye would tell lt but that rt shalt be rn the language of the sons of Israel Whereupon there was much explarnlng and she had need to shew us much and she sarth Ye shalt be done wlth thrs by the thlrd day and ye shalt grve lt unto me even that I might see rt even as I have seen before thy work Verxly that nlght sleep drd not go from me but I lept and rt came to pass that I dreamed And I had a vrsron 1n whxch I saw ten thousand thoughts whlch fleweth past and lt became drihcult to discern the meaning of one of these from that of another And I thought I knoweth that thrs YISIOD lS a sxgn sent unto me that I might knowest upon whxch to write And It becamest clear to me that on whatsoexer I should est thrnk to wrrte frrst that should be my asslgnment whlch would be grxen into her Verily while that was clear unto me strll I could not reason on what thrs thlng should be wrrtten And thus I wondered what should come to pass of thls thmg But I thought It would be but folly to waste my txme on such a matter I shall let this thrng rest and It shall he concerned w1th ltself and I shall not be concerned with rt It shall reveal Itself and when that shall come to pass then I shall deal wrth lf And 1t came to pass that I knewest that my thought was true and that I dld whatI knewest to be best for my concern whlch was to let the thxng rest And verxly upon the morn a thought camest to me and I knewest thls was the thought I had been wantxng I began to wrlte my thought and verxly my pen flew over my page and my thought was th1s whlch began and rt casne to pass that as she standeth there SHARON TETTEMER THE KENTIAN 1934 sf I Ex 41' 4' ' fu., 1 x.,w, . ., 5 . ,,. - :Lf U 9 , ' fi Q, I - ' N . . - . - h- . I , . . . . v t 3 . , , 2 3 . - , I , A, . . Ii , , , T 5 3 . . . ,. . --, . , I s , - I , - .- . . . ,, . , . , , . t , . , . , t .. . . . C . , , t , t , .. , . . , . . . ' , . . Y 1 t . , . . . , .t , ' . , . , t . t , , . . , . . , , . , . . , . , - , I . 1 - , , 1 ' , , . , . . .

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Interests and activities vary greatly. but these individuals pull together to further Welfare and Car- nival. Fvont Klm Dawson Madeleine Korbel Ardeth Daly Sally Nelson QQ Second Welcome Ann Skannal Stephanie Allen Edie Swan Lucy Chamberlam Mary Paul Bac Alxee Mar h Mmam Saxage Glennie George Trudy ohnston Val Blum jullka Balajty Absent Kyle Hicks THE KENTIAN 1954



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20 PPER SCHOGL Tom Sm x ER Adxentures were hx h mbby and he was fdlfly hraxe Aunt Polly wlshed he werent so luke to send her to her graxe Prrate on an xsland prtsoners tn a caxe Head witness at .1 trlal No home llfe drd he craxe Sunday school 'Kms Laurance and shoes upon hx ECE He hated them mdeed he dld He d much much rather eat And trade for blue churth tlckets cats and such He didnt care for Sidney At least not very much whxte alleys dead Becky teased the ltfe o h1m but he loxed her just the same Oh' I forgot to tell you Tom Saw3e1 rs hrs name PEGGY WOLFBFRG WRITING The earth stood proud her structure Her TIXCTQ calm and clear The1r banks were green Thezr tourse was sure Their journey strsught though long strong, 'X darkne fell a does the ntght The rners lost their calm They turned and tw1sted IU thelr frrght The journey stra ght was set awrx The course was xerx long Where once they ambled now they fled A forelgn place thexr home Stone structures blanketed the hrlls NVhere once they used to roam lan was new h1d lost lts soul way was hard and long T1 Te One T e Gray Each old famrllar tree How IS the course to he made clear Wherm all old landmarks d1sappear7 could scarcely recognlze land that used to be clouds of smoke had swallowed The spnres stand tall The llghts flash brxght A refuge to nts own The rivers pass wrth ahen awe A new world carxed rn stone after readlng Cn the Belated Country km Dawson UNDER OUR VERY NOSES Perhaps no one thlng IS more essenttal to the functxon and the beauty of the head and face than IQ the nose Exerybody has one although xt xs most often taken for granted The nose serxes sexeral purposes It en tbles us to use one of our fixe senses that of smell and It helps us to breathe properly More lmportant to many xaln people If enhances our beauty Noses come 1n many sxzes shapes and colors There IS the Roman nose wh1ch IS very handsome and dlgmhed and rs coxeted by many people There I5 the sk1 jump nose wh1ch rs just what the name rmplles a bump on the face whxch when looked at from a certain angle goes the lllusxon of looklng at a skxjump ft'0m 3 dtsti-XDCC There 15 the more C0mmOn Straight nose whjeh 1s owned by such 3 multltude of people Flnally there lg the button nose which looks as lf tt had been pushed rn by aecrdent 1n elnldhood md ha nexer qutte recoxered Noses can be classlhed nn a xanggy of other lnpes such 3 the :howl nrysc hwtk nose eaf nose tube nose and the blunt nose to name 3 fgv, Nn matter whlqh of these nose: or ones un mentxoned we possess we are never quxte satxshed with our own and another always seems more desrrable to us Noses come mn assorted colors red ptnk brown yellow bla k and whxte to complement the face tc whlch they are attached Some are sprlnkled with a few freckles others unadorned Unusual noses are sometrmes capltahzed on as IU the case of one rf the great comedxans of our tlme Because of the sxze of hrs nose xt has become hrs trademark Another of our colol ful entertamers rs known to haxe a skx nose to wh1ch he often refers Nose haxe mn some ways been drawn Into our exeryday llxes and conxersatlons We know of people who haxe been labeled nosey They are rn essence people who cannot keep tnelr so called long noses out of others affatrs Counting noses I9 now an expression whlch means to determme the number of people ln a githcrlng Paymg through the nose ts another common expressnon whteh mexns to pay until xt hurts or untm you are unable to pay any more Turning up hrs nose t c me Y s vmet mg s ton to me s owing dlsgust ln that particular thxng Boats nose into a arbor jtlsl a men fo ow t elr nose T ese are some of the many ways tn which noses have been expressed d ly ling ge b t ht w 1 5 of ta e for granted and abuse thus utal part of usv As George Waslmrngtrwn Parser once sud mf smokmj, If Cod had wished man to use hrs nose as a chnmney he would haxe lWL1lltlI dmfferently Perhaps tt would be well lf we were to look around u to stop taklng our good fortune for granted and to be thankful for a wonderful blessing for where would we be what would we be without such a common thlng as a nose7 Frurscrs QFRIPPQ THE Kersrnw 1954 ' , ' 's r , , . ' ' . - , L K l , Q , L '- V , . . Y 4 . , I V ' - 1- 1 l - . , , . ' ' , .t ' A . A Ss , s t ' f-- 1 1 s -1- ' ,, ., 4 ' , , . . . hs d , . 5 . q , A . . . h e - . , ' c - . , . . '. ' up . J , 4 T ' Y . - 7 r Y . A. ' ' K.. ' ' , I 's . . ., . ., ,. t . . . t ., , . . . . , , , . ' A . ' c . . , . .5 Y . K K . . K . Q, . , 2 5 , , l . , . , E V H ' ' t J . . f cc ... .t I ' . I , I . t ' ' I 'Q' 9 V w l U Y' C 7 T ' K l . . ., .' . c - e . , I . , I , Y Q .A Q . . . , , ' ' . . V , I . Y . l . ' ' . '. . H a som-or tr 54 H h ha ' me an .h ' I J ' , g . ' h ' s ll f h ' sf' h . 1 , ' . ' ' ' . . ' .. ln our an ' L ua , u t ' ma n ' us k J ' ' ,, . . r 4 ' ' 1 v . 1, V

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