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X Y i - 5.1 4 tg' 435' y v r4 '4f xx . at .yy ' A x V' ' 5 ' e 44 49 0 V, ry ' xi 'a :Pg -w-11 , L li i, v at - --Q ,Q 'ir ' ' xi Q4 I ' -exf- PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS KENT PLACE SCHOOL, SUMMIT, N. .4-1 ,HUD QL 'huns' l W s if K 1.,-s-,..A MISS ELIZABETH WILCOX MISS FLORENCE WOLFE DEDICATIO To Miss Florence Wolfe and Miss Elizabeth Wilcox, in loving and grateful recog- nition for the inspiration and leadership which has given us greater understanding of the standards of Kent Place, and which has made our senior year our best year, we, the class of 1952, dedicate this, our yearbook, in confidence that their leadership will con- tinue to inspire us, and to strengthen the school which we are leaving. CARGOES Editor-in-chief .. ..AA. ..... J ane Holt KT' Literary Ediior .........,,..,.,..,,,.... .. ....,,..A ,..... ..... H e len Crawford Arrimznt Editor: .Barbara Beckett, Helen Blackham Artiifiiier Edilor .. ..,... . . .,,. . Beejay Hodges A.f5i.rlant Editmzr-Jucly Houck, Polly Lothman, Ruth Philips, Mary Ann Smith BIl.ffII?.f.f Manager' .. ..., .. .. . . jean Geary A.f.fi.fraz1t B11.riz1e.rJ Mz1IIdg?V.fiD3DH Matthaei, Caro- lyn Montgomery, Pat Tyner, Diane Yagucla. Ar! and Pbolognzpby .. Penny Bensley, Joan Smith Faculty Adviser:-Miss Florence Wolfe, Mrs. Hugh KQUCY JANE HOLT AND JEAN From left to right, standing: Carolyn Montgomery. Polly Lolhman, Helen Blackham. Judy Houck, Beejay Hodges, Helen Crawford, Diane Yaguda, Barham Beckett. Ruth Philips. Sz-afrd:-Mary Ann Elmira, Pat Tyner, Jane Holt, Jean Geary, Penny Bcnsley, Dana att BCI. 1 l - 1 fvs GEARY 'e . '-1 .1 Q- v FA is K Mas. CHARLES ALLCOC Spanish COWAP xzAsETH MISS EL English MADEMOISELLE IRMA AVIZOU Frfnrh f , QOVEY M155 ELIZABRTH Mafbf 'mAS MISS HOPE CORKEN English, Hillary of Art X QW M ISS JOSEPHINE EMERSON Matbemalics AU Mxss NHCHELETZE DUI K' Mas. JACOB DeBRUYNE Fm' Chemistry M ISS VIRGINIA FO X English LTY MRS. JAN E HADY Hixlory M155 LUCINDA HAM' Arblnif Depui LTQN Vlfflf MISS ERVA HANSCHKI2 1 Miss EUZ ABET Eidos? H UMME1, M M fi? RS. HUGH KELLEY English ADAME MARTHE MANYON Frrnch Athletic Deparlmrnf 9 A ,l .. Mlss 10,1 N MENDE U MI S5 MARCIA P AT Lair, TERSON Albfflif' Depart ffl H PLUMLEY ent MRS. RALP Mum' U1 MR. RALPH PLUMLEY 9 4 5 W If sf, x MXSS ELIZABETH Latin M155 FLO MRS. SACK ROSE Art MISS DOROTHY SAMPSON History MISS ELKZABETH WHYTT AKER Latin -.g . . -3 C. S x. .. ' 1' W ' '41 'I ' Ky, EW . r , ,ztzq ff-Ky., 4 l- . wil? 4,45 Qs, ex, an 'f 1 -- . 223 , i ' 1 SA 1 1 f ff 3 'f A -' 2 7 ' 7 in ' -lr RENCE W E XliJh OLFE Cfddded 045 fr'-ia C 'fi M-L-n,X r' hixxx ,flu w if lfW7'g1J77 j N V 4...1 '-vw ,.. ln N , , . ,P fenioro JEAN GEARY 65 Essex Road Summit, New Jersey Wellesley A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, to command Cuthbert . . . demure, docile and dainty ? . . . Sin for short . . . angel? . . . The books balance! . . . Baasil's chaperone . . . Council Representative Xg Class President XI, Xllg Bal- last X, Business Manager, XI, Business Manager Cargoes XII 5 Maskers XI. XII, International Relations XI. XII, Boots and Saddles IX, X, XI, XII, Christmas Angel XII. , MARY ANN SMITH Sycamore Avenue Shrewsbury, New Jersey Smith A willing heart, a helpful band 'ri-N Alwayr ready on demand. Smitty . . . Can you stand it? . . . telephone guardian. . . Princeton from scarf to socks . . . You're kidding . . . Oh, girls! . . . always on time? . . . a rose is a rose is a rose . . . Council Representative IX, X, Class Secretary X5 Class Vice- President XIIQ House Council XI, Co-Chairman XIIg Ballast X15 Cargoes XIIg Glee Club XI, XII, Maskers XI, XII, Boots and Saddles IX, X, XI, XII. bf MARY JOAN SMITH I 11 Pine Terrace West Short Hills, New Jersey Skidmore It'f nice to be natural When you're naturally nice. Joan . . . placid . . . Oh no, really! . . . artist of distinc- tion . . . soft-spoken . . . Why the aflinity for Jenkintown? . . Maine -iac . . . Who's absent? . . . Class Secretary X, XI, XII, Assistant Secretary Student Government Xlg Car- goes XII, International Relations XI, XII, Art Club XI, XII. 101 The manly par! if to do with might and main 6 JUDITH AUSTIN HOUCK 517 Sherwood Parkway Westneld, New jersey Wellesley what you ran do. Judy . . . Houck . . . walks to Westheld . . . material for the Met . . . What shall I do with my hair? . . . walking Muzzey . . . robust laugh . . . Class Treasurer XII, Ballast XI' Cargoes XIIQ Glee Club XI. XIIg Maskers XI, XII. W' Boots and Saddles X, XI, XII. PENELOPE LEE BENSLEY 11 Essex Road Summit, New jersey University of Colorado He tba! noibing querliozzelb, nothing learzielbu Penny . . . Bens . . . the art club bar to do something . . . outrageous remarks . . . our gift to archaeology . . . Churchill fan . . . Pen - e - lop - ee! . . . brilliant remarks in French class . . . Council Representative Xg Class Treasurer XIQ Ballast IX, X, XIQ Cargoes XIIQ Glee Club XI, XIIQ Maskers XI, XIIg Boots and Saddles IX, X, XI, XII, Art Club X, XI, President XII. BARBARA CLAIRE BECKETT 95 Highland Avenue Short Hills, New Jersey Radcliffe There if no wisdom like f7'd7Ik77EJJ'U Barb . . . frankness personified . . . I'm letting it grow for commencement . . . George! . . . Beckett with two T's . .. TV star . . . It's in California . . . Class Treasurer IX, Bal- last XI, Cargoes XII, Glee Club XI, XII, Vice-President Xlg International Relations X, Vice-President XI, President XII, 'Ou 1:11 '95 -gin.-4 'qty PATRICIA WESTON BLACK eniom PRISCILLA ABIGAYLE BETTS 10 Druid Hill Road Summit, New Jersey Pembroke A nature llaat wins a friend A wit that bring: a rmile Polly . . . a raucous laugh . . . a drip of the first water . . . brittle bones . . . short lived diets . . . prize riding in- structor . . . Boots and Saddles XII. 37 Hobart Avenue Short Hills, New jersey Smith It'5 earier not to rpeak a word at all Than to Jpeak more wordr than we Jhould' WX QCII? Pat . . . summers abroad . . . typically Scotch . . , It's in stora e . . . uiet o osition . . . New York sho in s fees 8 'I PP PP S P that one grey hair . . YANKEES! . . . Class Secretary iXj Class President X, X14 Boots and Saddles IX, X, Xr, Xu, Art Club XIIQ Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Association XIIg Hockey Varsity IX, X, XI, XIIg Basketball Varsity XII. 12 I HELEN MORRIS BLACKHAM 393 Fairmount Avenue Jersey City, New jersey Wellesley A comrade blitlae and full of glee Who dafer fo laugh our loud and free Not J.C. . . . peals of laughter . . . When I get to be mayor of Jersey City . . . plenty of joie de vie . . . but she is nice! . . . the boarders godsend . . . who wear's a coat? . . . Class Treasurer Xlg Cargoes XII, Glee Club XI, Secre- tary-Treasurer XII, Maskers XI, XII, International Relations XII. ANNE ELIZABETH BRYAN 5 East Lane Madison, New jersey Mount Holyoke Lord of myfelf, accountable to none. Well, I don't care . . . tres secrete . . . Hippy the hampster . . . perfect proportions . . ., Dr, Bryan . . . Have you brought me any food? . . . Maskers XI XII- International Relations XII, Art Club XII. ELIZABETH ANNE COLLINS 150 Waverly Place New York, New York Cornell Du She never knew joy unleff Jharirzg it with friendrf' Betsy . . . Don't call me Collins! . . . oodles of poodles . . . I've lived there all my life . . . good luck charms . . . imperturbable . . . farm in Pennsylvania . . . bursts of laugh- ter . . . Council Representative XI, House Council XI, Co- Chairman XIIQ Maskers XI, XII, Boots and Saddles IX, XII, Citizenship Award XI. HELEN KATHERINE CRAWFORD 21 Fernwood Road Summit, New' Jersey 47 Swarthmore ,a' Thy moderfy'-J a mndle I0 thy mefil Subtle humor . . . But I have to do the minus points . . . Oswald . . . I'm not quiet! . . . avid athlete . . . what's homework? . . . I hate to walk home . . . Whete's the Constitution? . . . Class Vice-President IX, XI, Vice-Presi- dent Student Government XIQ Secretary Student Government XIIg Ballast X, Associate Editor Xlg Cargoes XIIg Glee Club XI, XII, Maskers XI, XII, Gold Team Captain Xg Hockey Varsity XI, XII, Basketball Varsity XI, XII. Us W SARA ANNE DUFFY f .ff- , ' -uri' 1 I' -gl.,:,. ,bl 1, , .1 . 'J V I ,,,. I '4,' ,fL, I ,f-, , . l9Ll0f':f' if I . C f,,f,,,,, ROBIN MURIEL DRESBCXCH I ' If 1 Old Chester Rtladw g 1 -if 'r- Esgx Fells, New jersey 1 ' -'Zef . I Urjversity 0fi'Verm6 I P4 -, Vg, I- . ,V - . .XL J . ,I1.. -It , 4, Ola, my Lear! w2zs'ufarm't0 love- then? , , . ff ' K . '. .. f For the very newness of t?m ' QW' , Robin '. .'.Lthal'.go6d'1fle Cannon 'Inblinfain i . . pray'fbr ' '2, snow! . lia's cakes . . . beginning German . . . hospital ' future f f. e'a'ald'sQtEjg:g4bera.nge.gt withgnjpt if l national flavor . . .Q House Coundil XII, G ee Club XI, XI 5 , 3 tlntergaytipnal. Rytions XI,,XIIg BOQts and ,Saddles IX, X, XI, ITC - t '14, 'J-.lr--.,'t2 'Ctrl-le. - udxrl' sg. . vx . 5.15 'ff 'Jn'-'. .. 3:47 gf! y,,L.,4 C- 5, 4 ,f ' 253 East 61st Street New York, New York Radcliffe A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men Sara . . . Vogue admirer . . . Oh-h, Kid! . . . poodle cut by Enrico . . . mad woman at the wheel . . . star of the re- lays . . . Hives, Hives and more Hives! . . . choir boy's fancy . . . Ballast XI, Glee Club, XI, Maskers XI, XII, Vice-Presi- dent XI. lf! 141 LAURA MARGARET FOSTER 32 Pine Avenue Madison, New jersey Smith Om: life ronsistetla partly in folly, partly in wisdom Oh shucks . . . Is it still there? . . . the laugh that tells . . . the car crumped . . . she sews, she knits, she wants to be a Taylor . . . the green grotto . . . Class President IX, Class Vice-President X, Xlg Glee Club XI, XII, Maskers XI, XII, Secretary XI, International Relations X, XI, XII, Boots and Saddles XII. MARY ANN NELLA GOTELLI 66 Crest Drive South Orange, New jersey Colby junior College A quiet man but deep witlainu Mare . . . funny and Frank . . . Let's go west . . . fig diet . . . sports enthusiast? . . . Yoyo! Listen to me! . . . moody . . . rosy future . . . meticulous . . . House Council 'ss XII, Glee Club Xllg Boots and Saddles XI, XII: Citizenship Award ,XL XII. F. KyrI.x.h Z f 1, Qi 'fl liYs 1 I yr, ., .- , V E K XXI, . Ret- I -L vs-f K' , s-ff, ,c X punks' .N ,534 C- Na. 'deck xel-1. is It L If- C X X X P X 1 4 f. ' ' tif '17- BARBARA JANE HODGES ' '. l' 20 Fernwood Road Summit, New jersey Cornell None but himself can be hir parallel Beejay . . . gradual blindness . . . the original scarf . . I'm not worried . . . Hahnes . . . I'm on a diet, girls . . . Three Blue Pigeons . . . jumbled student government meet- ings . . . Class Vice-President IX, Class President X3 Vice- President Student Government XI, President XII, Ballast IX, XI, Cargoes XIIQ Glee Club XI, XII, Maskers XI, XIIg In- ternational Relations X, XI, XII, Boots and Saddles X, XI, Xllg Captain Gold Team XI. .JANE HOLT 70 Oak Ridge Avenue Summit, New Jersey Swarthmore The rearon frm, the temperate will Eridurance, foreriglal, strength, and Jkill Clashing plaids . . . little one . . . illustrious editor . . . Tennessee! . . . Madam . . . New York, New York, it's a wonderful town . . . red-headed angel . . . mitten manufac- turer . . . Ballast X, Editor-in-chief Xlg Cargoes Editor-in- Chief XIIQ Glee Club XI, XII, Maskers XI, XII, International Relations X, XI, X115 Boots and Saddles IX, X, XI, XIIg Gold Team Captain X3 Varsity Hockey XIIg Varsity Basket- ball XIIQ Christmas Angel. U51 ANNE BIERNE KING eniom EUGENIA WHITEFIELD HOWE 131 Green Village Road Madison, New Jersey Bradford junior College A dancing Jbape, an ima e gay To haunl, to startle andgwaylayn Ginny . . . stylish coiffure . . . elfish squeaks . . . curling eyelashes . . . Isn't Myrtle cute? . . . eyebrows? . . . That's not feminine! . . . Chip off the old block . . I-Ie's neat! International Relations X, XI, XII, Boots and Saddles IX, X, XI, XII. R.F.D. 2 Morristown, New jersey Pembroke The kindly Jparkle of ber eye Denotes a .rpirit bright and Jpryu Anne . . . Missy! Missy! Missy! . . . doodling talents . . equestrienne . . . Let's leave this class . . . Magnus, a, um I . . . little gray car . . . Oh, no! , . . My father knows . . .' iugugp- I . . . Ballast XI, Glee Club XI, XII, Boots and Saddles X, XI, XII. 161 CAROL JEAN KRUSE 125 Lincoln Avenue Elizabeth, New jersey Sweet Briar A rider unequalled - 4 Jpartfman complete Early to bed? early to rise! . . . perpetual cough . . . Madison Square Garden competitor . . . George . . . Will anyone con- tribute to the Equestrian Team? . . . self-illustrated books . . . Oh those Lehigh scarves . . . Maskers XI, XII, Boots and Saddles X, Vice-President XI, President XIIg Art Club XI, XII. he 152 ANITA MORAWECK LESTER 39 Knollwood Road Short Hills, New jersey Mount Holyoke It taker life to lore life Nita . . . silly spells . . . I-IEap-big squaw . . . parking difficulties . . . green beanie . . . messy desk . . . culinary artist . . . really . . . Class Secretary XIQ Glee Club XI, XIIg International Relations XIIQ Boots and Saddles XI, XII. 5:-H POLLY ASHFORD LOTHMAN 25 Edgewood Road Summit, New jersey Bryn Mawr The hair tba! lay upon her bark an War yellow like ripe earn. Afraid of scissors . . . wardrobe of shoes . . . dangling bangles . . . insatiable appetite . . . boarder's delicatessen . . . our choir girl . . . Cargoes XII: Glee Club XIIQ Maslcers XI, Xllg In- ternational Relations XI, XIIg Boots and Saddles XI, Xllg Aft Club XI, XII. CAROL VIRGINIA MANNING Westminster Place Morristown, New jersey Radcliffe A man be .reemr of cheerful yerterdayr And f0Nfld8lIl fm11m'm11'.f That's the cry . . . imagination plus . . . battered buggy tg' . , . successful dieting . . . sweet soprano . . . sheer bliss .. Thousand Islands . . . Ballast IX, X, XIg Glee Club XI, XII, Maskers XIIQ International Relations XIIg Boots and Saddles IX, X, XI, XIIg Art Club. tm endow DANA MATTHAEI 105 New England Avenue Summit, New jersey Smith A merry bear! dotla good like 4 medicine I bruise easily . . . keeper of the square dog . . . she Ames to please . . . C. S. hat . . . colored bobby pins . . . quick trips to Yale . . . Class Treasurer IXQ Council Representative Xg Ballast IX, X, XIQ Cargoes XIIg Maskers XI, XIIg Boots and Saddles XIIQ Art Club X, XI, XII, Green Team Captain X, XI, XII, Hockey Varsity XI, XIIg Basketball Varsity XII. SHEILA MCDERMOTT Loantaka Way Madison, New jersey Smith All hir faullf are .rucb ibn! One love: him still the better for them Dirty rat . . . the wagon . . . her hair shall be of what color it pleases God . . . wasp waist . . . McDermott wants Q to be Bourne . . . charm . . . uncontrolled contortions . . . ills... Council Representative IXg Class Vice-President X3 Ballast X, Xlg Glee Club XI, Xllg Maskers XI, XII, Boots and Sad- dles XI, XII. BARBARA MAY MERCY 161 Mayhew Drive South Orange, New jersey Connecticut Good fzalure if the beauty of mankind Marvelous weekends . . . chemistry problems . . . cute snoot . . . Now, what was I going to say? . . . the light of her life is at Lehigh . . . monogrammed slips . . . eyelashes! . . . Maskers XIIg International Relations XI, XIIQ Boots and Saddles XI, XII. 181 ff D ff JUDITH ELAINE METZGER 250 Summit Avenue Summit, New jersey Smith The rzirdmrz of Ilve wire if an mrrommorz degree of mmmorz Jerzreu Judy . . . sees all, hears all, knows all . . . Oh, for straight hair . . . polished politeness . . . profuse freckles . . . I've C A got to gain weight! . . . modern madness . . . International Relations X, XI, Treasurer Xllg Boots and Saddles X,XI,XII. 4-f -' V were eQ'fe 9 tk- T I wld yt LNJEL 'e'str the 12, MARGUERITE MESZAR 16 Sunny Brook Road Basking Ridge, New jersey New jersey College for Womeii I A kind and gentle bear! .the had Tn mmfnrt friend: and f0e,r If M, J .' Dusty . . . I'll clue you . . . that Blair hatl . . , Now, LU w'ait.a minute l. . . What's your major maladjustment?':'. . . ' - ' coming Carnegie concerts . . . determined forward . . . just take it easy . . . wide correspondence! . . . Glee Club XIIQ I Maskers XII, Boots and Saddles IX, X, Xllg Green Team Captain IXQ Citizenship Award XII. CAROLYN MONTGOMERY 77 Fairheld Drive Short Hills, New jersey Wfcllesley Laugh yourrelf info rrifrbef' Ah come from Texas . . . hula expert . . . loves them all like brothers . . . manufactures argyles . . . excellent mono- tone . . Mess and Lindy are in the car . . . doesn't believe S in stop streets . . . digressing diets . . , Assistant Secretary M Student Council XI: Class Treasurer X1 Ballast Xlg Cargoes My f XIIQ International Relations XIIQ Boots and Saddles X, TSN' f iiii xr, XII. 'Gif E191 CII' , J NVQ Osff L,,,t Q 0 , o 1,41 ,, 7 .X Q . .f if avg, ' MARY JOAN NORSWORTHY U A . Q ' lltt7I25 YOLANDE MABEL MUHLETHALER 22 Hilltop Road Short Hills, New jersey Colby junior College . lt'.f the Jong you Jing, the smile you wear -' Tim! maker tbe runrhine everywhere Yoyo . . . blue Mercury with Swiss cowbells . . . uncon- brollable blush . . . inheritor of Geronimo . . . superlative sportsmanship . . . by Yolande . . . freckle . . . Glee Club XI, XII, Maskers XI, XII, Boots and Saddles IX, X, XI, XII, Green Team Captain IX, X, Xlg President Athletic Associa- tion XII, Hockey Varsity XII, Basketball Varsity XI, Captain XII, Citizenship Award XI. 4105 Cote des Neiges Road Montreal, Quebec, Canada Wheaton Mind cannot follow it, nor word: express Her infinite rweetnerf' Norsie . . . Oh, my soul! . . . Annapolis fan . . . Canada, Canada, CANADA! . . . one eyebrow raised . . . oflicial hair cutter . . . top tumbler . . . Maskers XI, XIIQ Boots and Sad- dles XII. can t20J RUTH JEAN PHILIPS 5 Wyndham Road Short Hills, New Jersey Sweet Briar Real wortla need: no interpretern at Minute maestro . . . faithful - to whom? . . . It's not me- , it's the car! . . . slowpoke . . . And everything . . . only ,one L in Philips . . . basso profundo . . . tress trouble . , . Cargoes XII, Glee Club XI, President XII, Citizenship Award XI. 'XY u e 601 Grassmere Avenue Bradford junior College A :mile for every friendg 4 friend for every smile 'Pills . . . anuar tan . . . sunn dis osition . . . Bobo Y Y P Bayhead summers . . . generous nature . . . Glee Club XIIQ Boots and Saddles IX, X, XI, XII. CAROLINE DEBORAH SCHNUR 69-06 Dartmouth Street Forest Hills, New York New York University He will maintain bi: argument Ar well as any man in the world Linn . . . Oh, Caroline, your hair! . . . midnight melo- dies . . . I.et's clean up! . . . swarms of sweaters . . . prom- ising painter . . . silence is golden . . . always witty . .. In- ternational Relations XII. xr, 'lr-is JANE DOLSON RAUSCHER 5 North Crescent Maplewood, New jersey Mount Holyoke A head to rontrive, a tongue to perruade A hand to lend in any mirclaief' Rausch . . . bowing and scraping . . . vicious vehicle . . . Major Rauscher . . . loquacious English class . . . one of the men . . . Miss Corken's delight . . . violent gesticulations and exclamations . . . Maskers XI, XII, International Relations XII, Boots and Saddles IX, X, XI, Secretary-Treasurer XII, Art Club XIIQ Varsity Basketball XI. ' . '- -A, .,,, , , , , E21 eniom . PATRICIA TYNER Canfield Road Convent, New jersey Smith Life if far 100 INlf701'f41llf a flung ez'er to talk Jermzlfly abou! Pat . . . unique uniform . . . I have an idear . . . in a daze . . . I'm stuck . . . glass menagerie . . . Bone . . . barber extraordinaire . . . Class Treasurer Xg Cargoes XIIg Glee Club XI, XII, Vice-President XIg Maskers XII, Boots and Saddles XIIg Art Club X, XI, XII. 1, arxni il' ' TI 'J ' V Gil . hs ff mrtfya :re -S peg , Q Sw UEQL. Yeoceai HL ..t.M.ap.aL.. aw.. a,.E,.,.ae. aa-1 Q0 -41004 C33 HUlyUkG.LL3hc2a'f.5n . The :mu -us, -K'4'Pw'f,su. 4 'sure Agizeart 15 ar in e a flee! Q 'uf aor'uJ-uLhJ- 'Be qood f!1a.ic.lQa-ls ok Sun. ad, old-keeper . . . pep . . . Mantoloking summers 51 l ' ls . . . . . . ardent artist . . . Glee sg-'-'1,CKIE'Et - Maskefsxrxm Boots and Saddles IX, X, XI, ' H RUE Clu X, Vice-Pr ent XI, Secretary-Treasurer XII, D 5l'AldqoaIh2Captain XI, I g Basketball Varsity XII. ww -fvf-99 ,Noi-:eq I' -'-' :Lam tv Me We ?i1'i. fmt' - E , ee 'M 'O -f I22J PATSEY MARIE WHITE 133 Summit Avenue Summit, New jersey Sweet Briar Her face fair, ber temper amiable, ber heart kind Pied Piper . . . It's right pitiful . . . studious dates . . . two lunches a day . . . neatness . . . mad plaid . . . that blonde streak! . . . music! music! music! . . . Class Secretary XI, International Relations X, XI, XII: Boots and Saddles X, XI, XIIQ Art Club X, XI, XII. DIANE YAGUDA 61 Lincoln Park Newark, New jersey Middlebury Nothing great war ever achieved wilbaut enlhuriarmu Lo uacious . . . continuous hair combing . . . long, lean, and lanilcy . . . gelatinous mess . . . complicated commuting . . . faux pas expert . . . exuberant . . . Cargoes XII, Glee Club XI, XII, Maskers XI, Secretary-Treasurer XIIQ International Relations Xllg Boots and Saddles X, XI, XIIQ Art Club XI, XII. TO KENT PLACE You've guided us so far, and now That we must leave you and go on, As leaves when Autumns come, We fall away from your security To unfamiliar ground, and yet We cannot lose what has been gathered here. Such wealth of knowledge is a lasting thing And we shall not forget. You send us not alone, but with A purpose for our life That is a basis for All life itself, and which will help us toward Our goal, with something strong and deep To guide us. We shall conquer all that bars The way, and why? Because of what you've taught No, we cannot forget. Pat Tyner For everything there is a time, And for every time a purpose. We've known a time to play, A time to work, A time to think, A time to act. And knowing this, we now have reached The time to go. Y0u've imbued us with The meaning of time. We've known some joy, We've known some sorrow, But more than that we know of tomorrow What you have taught us. Dana Maflbaei E23 i241 BAASIL Kent Place School Summit, New Jersey Yale jun 4 Iiltle blark rheep who bar gone aJiray Baa-aa-sil . . . As Seniors they were white as snow? . . , Jack's checked hat . . . the only man in the crowd . . . the original poodle cut . . . I don't know where I'm going . . . Honorary Member of the Lambs Club, Leader of Step Singing XI, XII, Class Mascot XI, XII, Honorary Member of The College Widow Club. CLASS SONG Murir-- You'll Never Walk Alone Wfo rdf- As we walk toward our goal, We extol Kent Place For all of her help in the past. As we leave, our thoughts Turn to thee with thanks Beejay Hodges We regret our misdeeds As we say goodbye To friends and our memories so dear. We will ne'er forget All you've done for us, Now that we've reached the summit at last. And we cherish the time we've spent here. We march on in hope, We march on in faith, We walk on in hope, We walk on in faith, While thy spirit lights our way. Though our dreams be tossed and blown. If we march, march on With thee at our side, We will never go astray. We'll never go astray. If we walk, walk on With thee in our hearts We will never walk alone. We'll never walk alone. .Q M ,, , .T 'A Ji' I F , .-. lu I... .nw I Lvfl fu rifllzf, jirxi rurfh' lmslir- front, Sllilll Arrnstroiig. llizinzi Frniiklfnirl, Kate llurlui Sirrund rmil' Nlziiy Viiviiiiiiiiq, Ann lluyer, l'ziIru'i:i lli-xxlrll, lliniiiie llt-VYIH, Kerry llulnuvl, lflli-ii vlzisiv Tlfiril rim ll.iilv,iizi llviiiell, Ann lPunli.ini. lli-My llilxfivil. Nzirlizi lliiiuse Sully liuirlir. .lane lim vnnx, lxdlluiiiu' l'niulexilli'. .Nut in f'nliir'i' Xniiry .Xijfiiiiwrh Nlxiiy lmnis: lliuxui, lviriuflui lim Szirxih lhixis, ,lgine llunn. ll.iili:ii1i ll.ii-lim-i'le. l.uwi llgiuuitli. The junior oflieers this year were for the l.1ll term: president, Susan Arinf strongg vice-president, jane Dunng secretary, Kerry Bolandg treasurer, Mary Ransonq council representative, Sally Cooke, and for the spring term: presi- dent, Mary Nettletong vice-president, vliine Cirdxiiriyg setretiiry, Ann Dunh.un1 tre.isurer. Mary Anne Wfintererg ,ind couneil ineinher, Nanej' Agiirino, The juniors' main project is publishing l3.if1'.:if, the school newspaper, The midwinter class party, Something Different, revealed the hidden talents and ingenuity of the girls. In May the juniors gave the seniors a picnic and, in june, were guests of the seniors at a farewell banquet. Iffr tw riirlif, limi Vim Sylvia l'rrulill:i, ffiriil Sl-cillvil, llziiliniti Stiiwiu-, liiiszwiiii- Ki.in7li-lii'. lhillx VY.iri'ivnzin. llvlvu Nliwliell. lmuise Xlelirirtlij. Nix-'ml Vim' Sully liiieliie. Nldry lhiisiiii, Xlniiiyn Ripple, Nlfiis Arun- XYiiitvi'ei', l.5n l'yli-, S.il:ili 'l'nyli+i', Phyllis 'l'l1ix'iN. llmiiii l'ivlre. Nl.ii's Nettle!-iii. Y'lii'nlru1l'.' lletsy Slmlfcr, Mary lllnrrisnii, Beverly Piiiig, Ellen Stiles, ,lean W'ehlJ, Patricia Mac' ilunzxld, ll.i1h.i1.i Mellilve, liugeniax Kiznlss, ,luililh Keir. lift! fn rmlif, fur! nm Mary llsxy. ltln Ruth Kai-Inn, Julia lfeltlhiish, Alum- tigile. .liilie Alnnnis Susan litiliniei. Xirgiriin l.iu'siiii ,Sriwllil niet' Kgttt-htinvnpht-Il, llgrrlmm vliim-e. Ill-yf-1-1V Nlnllani Nl.nvi:.tii't l .ivk. Xl.ivi1.iif-t Ili-ggus, Nlaii Vlgm., tn,,ml,,' Num Hutmy Hwwy lAH.im.,,,h,,,1l ffH,.y1,,,m, Nliitly' l'i'evii'li. Xl.ii'th,i AClst'tYl'l1lI1, l'egigy Askew, l'.xe.Xun Altiiiis, tihiiiu Nleftih, t'nnsi.iiiee Xliiellell CLASS OF 1954 The ottieers ot' the sophomore class tor 195152 tall term vrereg president, Helen Mullerg vieekpresident, Ginny Tellerg secretary, Mary Hay: treasurer, Alice XVilson1 Coumil member, Sydney Wlelshg appointed council members, Mary 'laistiii and plane Major. lfor the spring term: president. Caroline Seagerg viee-president, Margaret Clarkg secretary, Nancy Voorduing treasurer, Karen Niesemg eountil member, Mutty lfrenth. The sophomores took part in such school aetivities as the Prom, the junior Dramatic Club, International Relations, Boots and Saddles, and hoekey and basketball squads. ln the spring they gave an all-sthool party with original skits, This year the sophomores in.uiLuur.ited .1 singing group with jane Major as president. The class advisers are Miss Vir- ginia Fox, Miss Elizabeth Vifhittaker, and Miss Erya Hansehke. lane Klaini. lv!! fn iii,'i ', 'mit wrt' ,lill lilflllttilsitll. Xlxivy Tustin. Names' Xliirmy, Nnnei Yin-rvluiri. -loscithiiie Yivlkeniiig. Nancy Strivpp .Yrtvrni run Aliee Yvilson, flllfiillllf' St-11514-i3 llelr-ii Nliillt-r. Terrx' Stnmf hw, tiiniix ltllei. lfllwii Smith, liail XYisner, Third ruff' ll.ii'l,:ir:1 Siimlfrrlixuit. Nlniiniiriri liiiprecht, Vliiistivit- Simi:-i. Xl.iix lfiiiiliii XYhite, .Null Nltiser, Sarah ftliivitliretg ,Ytif in f'iifurt' ,luifly Ample 1: ite, ll.iih.ii.r llaxi -iii, Karivii Xliesr-ni, Nl.iiioi'it- Niekersiin, l':iti'i1'i:i Frnrles, Sally Yun llmvi. Swim-5 Xkielsli. H- F- -i I Ks- -'K Left to rifzlil, last mai: Judy Hover, Margaretta Jones, Joanne Di Giorgio, Mallory Hicks, Diane Ililton, Barhara Lloyd, Sandra Buck. Middle rmzu' Barbara Hilyard. Elizalweth Appleby, Betsy Cumming, Drew Ann Lord. Cay Hart, Suzanne fl-nsier, Marjorie Keller. .SI'!1ft'!i.' Mary Baton. Nancy Angell, Lucia Hsia, Doreen Crawford. CLASS OF 1955 The oflicers were, for the fall term: Robin Miesem, president, Margaretta jones, vice-president, Betsy Palmer, secretary, Sue Bittner, treasurerg Doreen Crawford, council member, Sally Miller and Mary Baton, appointed council members. For the spring term, they were: Ann Tilson, president, june Minder, vice-president, Mallory Hicks, secretary, Mary Baton, treasurerg Judy Hover, council member, and Betty Slack, appointed council member. At the opening of school, the old girls welcomed the new freshmen with a party and later in the fall gave a picnic for the juniors. For the middle school fair in December the freshmen ran the tearoom in Mabie House. In the spring, their annual Tea Dance was held. The freshmen take part in Boots and Saddles and the Junior Dramatic Club. Left io riylit, Iaxt row: Mariana Tait. Mary Tracy, Betsy Palmer, Ann Tilsnn, Susan Rathliun Gay Anne Young. llliddlz' rmrv: Farolyn Sarty. Carol VVindle, Rollin Micsem, Gretchen Snyder June Miuder. Gail Savage, Elizalwcth Slack. Seated: Margaret Stone, Nona Ringler, Nancy McMu'len, Martha Van Hnrn, Helen Mcfov, Mary l.u Parsons. Not in fn'rturr.' Suzanne Bittner ,lucly Bourne, Eleanor Heller, Betty King, Sara Lippincott, Sally Miller, Beverly Mountain, Anillti Watson. ' - - - - - 1- - - - F' cfiuifiea Left to right: Beverly lVt-lsh, Dana Matthaei, Patricia Black, frntrr: Yoyo Muhlethaler. Saorfa ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Yoyo Muhlethaler was president of the Athletic Association: Pat Black, secretary: Dana Matthaei, Green team captain, and Beverly Welsli, Gold team captain. The other members of the A.A. Board were: the freshman captains, Nona Ringler, Green Jean Webb, Gold. and Barbara Hilyard, Gold: the sophomore captains, Susan Bohmer, Green and Caroline Seager, Gold: the junior captains, Nancy Agarino, Green and Carol Skellett, Gold. For the sec- ond semester the captains were freshmen-Betty King, Green, and Betsy Cumming, Gold, sophomores-Ann Moser, Green, and Ginny Teller, Gold, juniors, Barbara McCabe, Green, and March 26 at the gym meet the Green and Gold teams com- peted in songs, tumbling, tap dancing, volleyball, gymnastics, and a basketball game. It was won by the Golds with a score of 67-71. nm left fn riyflil: Vovo Miihlt-thaler, Rt-vvrly VVt-Ish, Mary N:-ttletmi. janv Holt, llelen f'rawfoi'il, l.yn Iyle, Kate llnrkt-, Kan- ilinipluell, llana Nlzittliaei, Ginny Teller, Patricia Black. lir sog -is..-A, n'5.I f V . 'Q fi- A . R' I v f I, . Q. :t-at.,-L-'. s ,es- 3 si- .IW A P5 I 1.5 DWIG HT HOCK PY GAMES For the second time in succession, both of Kent Place's teams emerged victorious from the annual hockey games with Dwight. The final scores of the games, played Friday, November 6. in lfnglewood, were: varsity, 3-2, second team, 3-0. Because of rain, these were the only games the varsity played this season. Witliin the first five minutes of the varsity game, Ginny Teller scored a goal for Kent Place. Then Dwight's forward line passed our defense and scored two quick goals. In the second half, the teams fought evenly until the Kent Place for- ward line broke through and Kate Burke scored. With only a short time left to play, Kent Place, determined to win, forced the ball into the goal to make the score 3-2. Kent Place had the upper hand throughout the second team game. Witli long passes they succeeded in getting the ball towards the goal early in the game. Mary Cumming, playing left wing, shot a long pass across the forward line into the cage. Later, Marguerite Meszar, center forward, shot two more goals for Kent Place. The final score was 3-0 in favor of Kent Place. The second team players were: left wing, Mary Cumming, left inner, Nancy Murray, center forward. Marguerite Mcsvarg right inner, Pat Tyner, right wing, Nadia Burns, left half. Leslie Crootg center half, Mary Batong right half, Beeiay Hodgesg left full, ,lane Gravanyg right full, Louise McCarthy, goalie, Penny Bensley with Gretel Lichtenstein substitute right full. ,....q-wi A -1 sl .,- KIMBVRIIX BXSRITBXII CAMIQ Kent Plan N xrx l Quoin IEIIUS plavcll liimlux u nhl lhramr pm sium on Jmuarx ' Bmh mmus were fast and cxlm Y lhl X zrsnu game cm en un .x uc, 23 'W th won lw Kant l'l.xLL vuth tha Q 1 ll-25. Klmuru Nunn surtnd out x scoring thru' 1 at IN Gmlusu lrom lhcn on thc or xum lulk md for Nevurtlwlcsx lxlm ur u IIIIHIYIIIHL1 N lcml. which lu 1 xu nm hru to thc l.Nr monun x wvxuu 1 K cummrcd ctfmu lx nr Plug p.,uar prcvcmcd I1 mm ur lx nm url w ro making mom n l1.Ill at flu' 'lllli' Xflil wax Qmrtcll schcr. Our th rnuglwur ing 12 -2 Y. wurc llccjny hxgucrlrc Mex Nlnicr. .xml llfl Xlorrnon xllhstnlutni .lully Houck oum Q lrtmx I' Ln Smith, and Nlll'X Nlullwn t tu rifrlrt, fum! Y 1 Gunn l'6llcr Xuo Nluhlcthiler flux-rlv 'f'l'1l1 Hdfk V010 llmzr. Mzlttluu-1, luxe Holt Helen krmwfmrcl Patrlcm Black '-it av- .f vw aff? ein f as It 4 iiOD9'l,1Qi1u iililfx, -,ix AW is WIUVN c STUDE COUNCIL U21 in Left to right, back raw: Mary Tustin, Ann Boyer, Susan Armstrong, Rubin Miesem, Beverly Welsh, Sally Cooke, Jean Geary. Yoyo Muhlethaler, Barbara Beckett. Seated Ion caurlil: Kate Burke, Br-ejay Hodges, Helen Crawford. Front row: Dana Matthaei, Helen Muller, Mary Baton, Doreen Crawford, Ruth Philips, Jane Holt, Lyn Pyle, Mary Ann Smith. Nut in picture: Sally Miller, ,Tune Major, Pat Macdonald, Ann Tilson. Judy Houck. Betty Slack. Caroline Seager, Muliy French, Mary Nettleton, Nancy Agarino, Jane Grzivany, Sydney Welsh. Beejay Hodges was president of Student Government this year with Kate Burke vice-president first term, Sally Cooke, second term, Helen Crawford, secretary, Lyn Pyle, assistant secretary first term: second term, Phyllis Travis. Miss Dorothy Sampson and Miss Elizabeth Wilcox were faculty advisers. Council stressed throughout the year the part which each student has in determining the actions and plans of the student government, and the place of honor and a sense of individual responsibility in the molding of character. This year Beejay Hodges, Helen Crawford and Helen Muller were representatives of the Council at a forum at Hartridge School to com- pare the systems and problems of different student governments. E ' 7 v Sri! From left to right, front row: Betsy Hilyard, Mary Anne Winterer, Mary Ramon, Nancy Murray, Louise Mt-Carthy, Ann Boyer, Nadja Burns, Mary Nettleton, Lyn Pyle, Mary Cumming, Kate Burke, Jane Gnle. Susan Armstrong, Eugenie Kranztnhr. Back row: Helen Muller, Sarah Murphree, Mary Ann Tustin, Judith Kerr, Sally Cooke, Kerry Boland, Beverly Mallard, Ellen Jasie, Diana Pope, Ann Moser, Marilyn Hippie, Constance Moen:-h, Ann Dunham, Carol Skellett. Not in picture: Mary Louise Brown, Cornelia Cree, Barbara Davison, Jane Dunn. Bnllasl, a six page newspaper published five times a year, was awarded a first-class rating by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Twen- ty-two members of the staff attended the Associa- tion's Annual Conference in New York, March 13-15. The staff this year was headed by Ann Boyer as editor-in-chief, Nadja Burns, associate editor, and Louise McCarthy, business manager with Mrs. Hugh Kelley as faculty adviser. GLEE ..- R :Mui ,U pi. P lt E341 .W CL '31 vp 5 .- HELEN BLACKHAM ANN DUNHAM we I sf ' , 51 Nh fr ,dn 4551 OO 9 A ' si M 1 I A Q Left to right, fri! row: Barbara Beckett, Beejav Hndizes, Marguerite Meszar, Helen Blackham, Ruth Philips, Ann Dunham, Joan Pilling, Judy Houck, Cor- nelia Cree, Second rmu: Poliv Lotham, Sheila Mcllermott, Laura Foster, D' Yd,A'tLt,ClM ',J Hlt,B Wlh,Pn lane agu a ni 3 es er aro annmg ane 0 ev es en y Bensley, Marilyn Rippie. Third row: Helen Lrawfnrd, jane Gravany, Sally With Ruth Philips as president, Ann Dunham as vice-president the first semester, Cornelia Cree the second semester, and Helen Black- ' ham as secretary-treasurer, the club of forty-seven voices began prepara- tions for a very active season. The traditional Christmas program included, besides the familiar is ge- carols, a selection of lovely seldom-heard songs. The soloists for the at .. performance were: Judy Houck, Cornelia Cree, Carol Manning, Pat -X -f y Macdonald. Beejay Hodges and Betsy Shaffer sang a duet. . QQ Two concerts were scheduled at Kent Place for the second se- mesterg one with the Lawrenceville Glee Club on March first, and another with the Riverdale School Glee Club on April twenty-sixth. RUTH PHILIPS 0 0 l 00 . ii 0 i s Qigi az: .QF s if .x ' s ras. 1 ...S we Cimimke, Nadia Burns. Kerry Boland. BI-lsy Shaffer. Ynvn Muhlethnler. Rnhin Drvslmch, Sarah Davis, Kathy Fondeville. Laci-t row: Mary Cumming, Louise Mel':irtl1y. Mary l.ouisi- Brown, Betsy Hilyard, Kate Burke. l.yn Pyle, Ellen Stiles. l'ut Nlncilmmlil, Leslie Front, Barbara Mcfalie. Susan Armstrong. Nu! in ffirlurrf Barham llrettvll, Carol Skellett, Sally Taylor, jurly Kerr, Mary Ann Hutt-lli. Ann King. The main feature of both concerts was a series of numbers by the Glee Clubs of each school. The Kent Place Triple Trio sang some Negro spirituals and folk songs. The members of the Triple Trio were Bar- bara Beckett, Carol Manning and Judy Houck-sopranosg Pat Tyner, Beejay Hodges and Cornelia Cree-second sopranosg and jane Holt, Marguerite Meszar and Ruth Philips-altos. The Riverdale program was preceded by a tea-dance and dinner. To make the year just about perfect the club had as director, Miss Ellen Richterg as pianist, Mrs. Ralph Plumleyg and as rehearsal hall, the new music building. 25 'QQ 59- In CAROL MANNING BARBARA ISIECKETT ,IUDY HOUCK BEEJAY HODGES PAT TYNER CORNELIA CREE -Q JSA 1-1 -L RUTH PHILIPS JANE HOLT MARGUERITE MESZAR T351 ,. . i Q tg, aa 52061 A new T TERNATIO RELATIGNS CLUB The sixty-three members of International Relations Club chose as oflicers: Barbara Beckett, presidentg Mary Nettleton, vice-presidentf Nadja Burns, secretaryg and Judy Metzger, treasurer. During the year representatives went to the Herald Tribune Conference on Is Military Service a Bridge or a Gap? , to the Public Service Conference on the theme Education for Serving the Public g to the European Aid Con- ference on the topic Which will hel Europe more-NATO or the Point Four Program? g to the Buck Hi l Conference on Your Religion in a World of Conflict , and to the Asia Conference at Dwight School at which each of the six schools attending discussed a different prob- lem in Asia. The one for Kent Place was the economic situation. The club sponsored a drive for winter clothes for the Koreans. During the week about twenty cartons of clothes were collected. Barbara Beckett represented Kent Place on a televised discussion of some of the prob- lems of Africa. Left to right, bottom row: Laura Foster. Anita Lester, Mafy Cumming, Cafohflf Schfl'-lf' S'-'San Afmsmmli Gmni' HOWC- 59? Holt, Anne Bryan, Carolyn Montgomery, Kate Burke, Leslie Croot, and row: Barbara MCTCY. AUD Dunham Jan! Rauscher: Nad-la Sally .Cooke.Not shown: Robin Dreshach, Joanne lsermann, Carol Burns: Barbara Beckett, Polly.Lothman, ,lean Geary. Ann Hover. Manning, Judy Metzger, Joan Smith, Diane Yaguda, Barbara PUSSY Whllr- T09 WUT BCCPY Hodllesv Helm B1-Ckhm, Jin' Brettell, Mary Louise Brown. bottom row: Kate Campbell, Jane Gale, Nancy Lrft to right, I H Stropp, Nancy Murray, Genie Kranztohr, Louise McCarthy, Julie Abrams.Set-ond row: Mary Tustin. Ellen Jasie, Mary Morrison, Diana Pope, Mary Nettleton, Lyn Pyle,-Pat Hewlett, Mary Anne Winterer, Barbara Stirone, 'I op row: Marilyn Rippie. Betsy yard, Ellen Smith, julie Feldhush. Ann Moser. Chris Simler, t Cl. k S h M r hr Ph llis Travis. Not .rho-run: Hil Mar' Jane gare air , ara u P ee, y Dunn, Barbara McCabe, Diana Frankland, Helen Muller, Caroline Seager. ART CLUB Now in its third year, the Art Club has steadily gained in membership and popularity. The oHicers of the club are Penny Bensley, presidentg Ellen Stiles, vice-presidentg and Beverly Welsh, secretary-treas- urer. Miss Hope Corken and Mrs. Hugh Kelley were voted by the girls as honorary members. Mrs. I Rose is the club adviser. The club program included ack PEN N Y BENSLEY trips to New York museums and art shows. An all- school art show was held in May and June. Left to right, lr-ft table: Dana Matthaei, Jane Rauscher, Pat Tyner, Diane Yaguda, Polly Lothman, Anne Bryan, Pat Black, Carol Kruse, Susan Armstrong. Mary Ransom. Mary Nettleton, Nancy Murray. El'en Stiles. Right tablr: Beverly VVelsh, Penny 'Bens- ley, Mariana Tait, Louise McCarthy, Mary Morrison, Betty Slack, Gay Anne Young, Gretel Lichtenstein, Judy Hover, Ginny Teller, Eve-Ann Jones, MuHy French, Sarah Murphree. av fav f,.f' ,,,. .s .Aff lmft tn riglrl: Mary Nc-ttleton as Msg. Jan:- Rauscher as Jn, Ann Dunham :nl Amy, Kerry Hnlrmd as Sally KInHat, Nzulia Burns as Aunt Faroll, and Pat IXTacIJm1:1lrl as Aunt March. ,if PAT MACDONALD nar....e rgsmwa ,,. 4 L.IV fii,'M-M,, Qsevvh 3 an as 9 h ll vis, Ile-len Blnckhzlm, Ann Lrft to rigflrt, front nrw: B:n'lw:lra Urvtwll, HL-lcn l'rzxwfnnl, Hllrn jznsiv, . :urn rl liunhnm, P:-Q Hewlett. .Y1'mmI row: Penny Hensley, l.:nxr:x lfnstcr, Nzuljzl Burns, Ilcejzny llsulgcs, Anne Bryan, ,crm Gcnrv, lane Dunn. Tlnnl rmlu' jam' llrnvulmy. L'm'nL'li:1 l'l'L'l', llcznnc lla-VVi!!, jnxly llunrk, Sum Duffy. unc II X ll l k ' l vnrino, Sn y '00 6, Susan Armstrong, Hr sy 7.u.vt rmvf- A-inn Musrr, Mary f'utnnling, ja ' ult, Nancy 1 5, Vnllins, Kg-rry Bnlzunl, Kllle Burke, Betsy llilynrcl, Nat in fx'rturr: ,lnznmnc Ist-rmnnn, i393 4 its-lr I MASKERS Left tn riirllit: Kate Burke, Mary Norsworthy, Nadja liurns. Maskers was under the leadership of Mary Ann Katrausky, first semester and Pat Macdonald, second semester, Mary Anne Winterer was secretary, Diane Yaguda treasurer. Under the direction of Miss Hope Corken, the Club presented three plays. The fall play at the Middle Sfhool Fair was The H1n'g!i1r. In this play were Sally Cooke, Anne Bryan, Betsy Collins, Mary Ranson, and Mary Ann Smith. The winter play, Lrffle llvmzzefz, an adaptation from the book by Louisa May Alcott, starred jane Rauscher as Hilo. Her sisters were portrayed by Mary Nettleton, Mary Ann Win- terer, and Ann Dunhamg Betsy Hilyard played their mother. In the Cast were Pat Macdonald as Aunt March, Susan Arm- strong as Hannah, Kerry Boland as Susie Moffatt, and Nadja Burns as Aunt Caroll. This spring play, given on the outdoor stage, was Twelfth Niglvl this year. ln.: has-V swslixay .au . ' .S f' at , se ,f zz. ,n- Q Iyff fn riglrtv front mfr farol Skellctt, Mary Anne VVinterer, Pat Macdonald, Diane Yagiiila, llvvr-rly XYi-lsh. Polly l.uthn1an, llama Mzlttlriei. .Yivwlri rim Mary Ransom, lliann Pope, l.vn Pyle, Mary Nettletun. Harlmi':i Mercy, l'ai'ul Manning, Polly VV:iterman. Third nmr: Pat Tyner, Marilyn Rippie, Helen Mitchell, MaryxAiin Smith, liiigeiiw Krginztnlir. l.r1,rI mru: l':imlyn Minitgomery, Louise Mcl':n'tliy, Mary Nursvmrthy, Slit-ini Mclleiinutt, l'.n'ul Kruse, ,lamf Ranselicr, ,luily Kerr, Sally Ritchie, Yoyn Muhlethaler, Marguerite Mr-zar. Nut in f'it'Iur'i lit-tsp Sliattei, Mary Minrisnn. Ilfff to Yffihff Nancy Agnrinn half nllfkf- Milf! N0fSWlVfllly Nadja Burns. U9 BUOTS A D SADDLES The president of Boots and Saddles this year was Carol Kruse, with Jean Webb, vice-president, and jane Rauscher, secretary-treasurer. Miss Josephine Emerson was adviser. Carol has won championships in local shows and has placed first in the American Horse Show Association Medal Class and second in the National Horse Show Equitation Event in Madison Square Garden. jean Webb hunts with Essex Fox Hounds. jane Rauscher is major of Troop Three at Wat- chung Stables and won the troop show championship in October. During the year members of the club were shown movies of horse shows and races, had rides in the Watchung Reser- vation, and attended polo games. In the spring the Annual Horse and Dog Show was sponsored by the club. CAROL KRUSE Left to right, firx! rmv: Pat Hewlett, ,lean Webb, Carol Kruse. jnhe Rauscher, Kerry Roland, Polly Betts. Second ro-zu: Mary Baton, Nancy Murray, Mimi Hay, Ellen Stiles, Gail Savane, Nancy McMullen, Ginny Teller, Margaret Stone, Gay Hart. Third row. Susan Ratliliun. Julie Abrams, Susan llohmcr,-jane Holt, Gretel Lichtenstein. Gretchen Snyder. Fourth fore: Nancy Stropp, Mary Rnnson, Phyllis Travis, Pat Tyner, Lyn Pyle, Diana Pope. Mary Nettlc-ton, Susan Armstrong, Dana Matthaei, Suzanne Censier. Nor in pigturih' Helen Mefoy, Sara Lippincott, Margaretta jones. ,Tuflv Hover, Andrea VVatson, ,lune Mincler. Joanne Di Giorgio, Mallory Hicks, Mary Tracy, Mariana Tait, Marjorie Keller, Bar- bara llilyaril. Nancy Angell. Beverly Mallard. Kate Fampliell. Caroline Seager. Christine Simler, Mary faroline Xvhite. ,lane Gale, ,Indy Applegate, Alice VVilson. Ellen Smith, Ann Moser Martha Ackerman, Irla Ruth Kaplon. Julia Felilbush, Helen Muller Nancy Vnorduin, Marilyn Rippie, Jane Dunn, Sally Cooke, Betsy Shaffer, Sally Ritchie, Helen Mitchell, Leslie Croot, Mary Fum- ming, Jane Gravany, Mary Ann NVinterer, Barbara Mcl'abe. Bar- bara Brettell, Ann Dunham. Louise Mcfarthy, Eugenia Krauss, Beverly Prmg, Mary Morrison, Nancy Agarino, Betsy Hilyaril, ,lean Gearv. Yoyo Muhlethaler, Mary Ann Smith, Pat Black. Mary Ann Gotelli. Beverly Welsh, Penny Hensley, Diane Ya xda, Patsey White, Marguerite Meszar, Carolyn Montgomery, Mary Norsworthv. Betsy Collins, Carol Manning, Polly Lofhman, Judy Metzger, Sheila McDermott, Anita Lester, Barbara Mercy, Laura Foster, Beejay Hodges. of 'Y ' -. nu., as at 1' l 'T' Q .ll 49 ' hw! K: Left to righhbfront vow: Beverly Mallard. Alice Wilson, Mary Jane Coombs, Ginny Teller Caroline Seager, jane Major, ona Ringler, Gay Hart, Gretel Lichtenstein. Middle row: Nancy Angell, Martha Van Horn, June Minder, Mary Ann Tn-tin. Nancy Nlchlullen, Anne Tilson, Mariana Tait. Eve-Ann jones, Doreen Crawford, Gay Ann Young. ,luily Hover, Ida Ruth Kaplan. Ann Moser. Nancy Vnorcluin, Sue Bohmer. Seated: Marjorie Keller. Gretchen Snyder. Helen Muller, Terry Stamlc-r, Bark rmtn' Sarah Mui-phree, Diane Hilton, Elizabeth Appleby, Lncm llsizi, Mary Briton, Carolyn Sarty. Na! in fIic'f1H'1'.' Barham Davison, Pat Searles, Sydney Welsh, Muffy Mountain, Judy Bourne. ICR DRAMATIC CLUB Something new in the Upper School this year is the junior Dramatic Club for forty members from the Freshman and Sophomore classes. The ofiicers are Barbara Davison, presi- dent, Gay Hart, vice-presidentg Alice Wilson, secretaryg and Lucia Hsia, treasurer. Their adviser is Mrs. Donald C. Erwin, who attended the john Murray Anderson-Robert Milton school of the theatre. She has done a few years of summer stock, been on several radio and television shows, and is associated with the Summit Playhouse. During their meetings, they practiced reading excerpts from plays, acted out pantomimes, and discussed drama. Their program included plans for presenting one-act plays. BARBAR A DAVISON E411 if 9' MANDY POPE THE LCG The Log, the Middle School magazine, is now in the second year of its existence. The material for this magazine is contributed by the members of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades and includes news articles, poems, essays, and reviews of plays and books. This year's Log staff is Mandy Pope, editor-in-chief, Anita Cox, managing editorg jane Moran, business managerg Betsy Froment and Collette Ramsey, literary editorsg Heidi Woldis- berg and Clare Newman, art and humor editorsg Sue Baetzner and Monique Martinot, eighth grade reporters, Sally Mathi- asen, seventh grade reporterg and Susan Tracy, sixth grade reporter. Miss Elizabeth Cowap is adviser. The Log staff does all the mimeographing with equipment supplied by the school. Imft to V1-Illlf, in thr fnrmrmmd: Jane Moran. Clare Newman, Susan Bzieltzner. Fark youu: Miss Elizabeth Cowup, Sully Milthinsen, Susan Tracy, Anita Cox, Amanda Pope, Betsy Proment, Heidi Vhilflislxerg. XJ QQ! Qs I Q lggfiigjfm, avg' 'L , 4 I 1 N N , .. W .ix 53. , .fl I . - f, ' 3 z ' I. , x 5' f' W , vy Q, . A Tw V ' Wa: i K x f - x AX, gf! 6, ' , ,, ,ii , W A 11. E Q. Y 4 I Q' ' J 4 1' ' 5' f? , . J in ,,F1,' Z . I x V -b ject fur fs K W .. J' , 1 J ' 713' 1. 5 is 3 X ii? 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MEET DAN CES 1 4 gas 4' 'fl tn right: Bw: Wdsh, he Xxxvkxzxxhuuwg YYWHXS 'Tfzwx Imft, mx Vuym, Um Hess nee Arran Cbakvmcn of Prom Comma commune: Seam Geary, Da 4, Rcireshmems. 1 i 0' 05 gcmems, , 6' ' Nng 56' Jun' AP mr-Seninr Pm HIL Ill ' 1952 n-pt 'H fn , A ,E '. fy ,, 33,1 - X ' .. ff' , ' B , Eid 7 A . -:yer . 4 2 f QV . us, QQ K -, ,,., . 1 2 f f'14i,, 'S' , . 'lf ww J ,m,...1 ' mil f Q nw 'J ,J 1 V. ,. ,. ,. ,. u 1 n 4 - wp W? I'h1,m M thvll I 1 Carolyn Montgomery and lean Geary getting an ad from Mr. O'Grady of Lilian O'Grady's, Summit i 0 U Q lf' L 5 Q l 6 To THE CLASS of 1952 F- S'3'J!'!'Y!,!!F3!E'rF!! 5 C0 Manufacturers of Fine Fabrics Carpets and Wall Paper Good Luck to the Class of 1952 SINCLAIR REFINING CO. Manufacturers of Quality Petroleum Products Perfectly Fitted GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES H. C. DEUCHLER 344 SpringEeld Ave. S41 Main Street Summit, N. J. East Orange, N. J. SU 6-3848 OR 3-1008 SIEGEL'S Stationery Shop 394 Springield Avenue SUMMIT, N. J. Graduation Gifts CARROLUS THE FRIENDLY STORE SUmmit 6-3976 435-37 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. J. Tel. SUmmit 6-0335, 2000 GEDDIS TAXI CO. Two-Way Radio-Equipped D. L. and W. R. R. Depot South Side LOCAL SERVICE NEW PROVIDENCE LIMOUSINES CHAIR RENTAL 431 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE PIERSON'S, Inc. Housewares, Hardware, Garden Supplies SUmmit 6-4541 Free Delivery DAVE'S CHOICE SUPER MARKET Opposite Municipal Parking Lot ESSEX STREET MILLBURN SUmmit 6-2700 CENTER CARPET Floor Coverings of Every Description Broad St. and Summit Ave. Summit, N. TEEN.I-IAVEN Phone SUmmit 6-16 3 6 L. ROSENSTEIN JEWELER For New Tremlx in Young Fashions 174 ESSEX STREET Mlllburn 6-0624 Millburn, N. J. 420 Springield Avenue Summit, N ROGER'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store TROST'S BAKE SHOP SUMMIT, N. J. 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Mlllburn 6-1530-l-2 HARTH THE FLORIST, Inc. ass MILLBURN AVENUE MILLBURN, N. J. MAJESTIC BAKERY Specializing in Wedding - Party - Birthday Cakes 371 Springfield Ave. , SUmmit 6-1978 DEPARTMENT STORE THE MEN'S SHOP I A D0llBlE GUARANTEE: An individual guarantee by each manufacturer of our hundreds of nationally advertised brands plur our own . . . the superior combination which has made us famous. 56 s. F i 42- -l- AE A - i 4H+ i 4-4 f - 4 Hahne 8: Company . . . official Outfitters for Kent Place School - l l .Mn l l fu H 7- s l DVQ' ' 'fi 2 Wevffff' Elwfis--ee . . .Z ' -. 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Much credit for style and popularity is due to the interest of our School Heads and the suggestions of the Students who wear them. 61 Portraits and Activity Pictures CHELL FRANTZEN 96 SUMMIT AVE., SUMMIT, N. SUmmit 6-2158 Pm'lmil.r in tbif book 011 file in om' :Indio KAISER'S PHARMACY Fine Flowers Since 1885 Millbum New jersey PAULSEN TRAVEL BUREAU 7 Beechwood Road ' Nc- Summil, New .ICFSCY 5 SAYRE ST. SUMMIT. N. I. SUmmit 6-7108 Expert Rug Cleaning, Repairing, Storing D BOND FURNITURE CO. AU Work Done in Our Own Modern Plant I'I.int-Rear of 382 Morris Ave., Summit. N. J. 6-4114 34 Maple st Summit' N BUIXSET TERMS ARRANGIZD J. K. BEDROSIAN 86 SONS, Inc. Broadlrmm Carpet! - Rug: - Oriental! OFFICE AND SALESROOM: 428 SPRINLLFIELD AVIE., SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY TFL. SUMMIT 6-osoo - 0101 CARUSO'S MARKET MEATS ml GROCERIES Summit, New jersey SU 6-8138 Plan to Dine in the DORSEY STUDIO i:lA:.'t-' formerly of Barbrnfb H' AUDUBON ROOM K 306 Springfield Ave, Summil, N. 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MU 2-4800 JAMES GORMAN, Inc. DQSOTO . . . PLYMOUTH Salem and Serrife SUmmit 6-33451 298 Broad Street Summit, N. J. Ben? Wfifbef fo the SENIOR CLASS OF '52 HILL CITY DELICATESSEN Oulxlumliug Samluirln-x mul Food of All Tylws 26 MAPLE STREET SUMMIT 6-3034 B H. FRUMKIN. Inc. I llg' rlollwx fur' lrrm rlllll lr lr lr 4 Si 'inglirlrl V , - 2' 1 A c I Nlnplg Sl. Summit, N. QI. BUY DEFENSE BONDS GIVE TO THE ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE PEGGY ABBOTT 1 xQU1sl'r1a 1.lNca1fm1-1 IIXI NS . l5ll 'l'S . carovrs ISI 1 'rs 6 I5 I I Rimrl SUmmir 6-ISHS SU 5 JULES A. worm l'OR'l'RAl'I' l'I-I R l-'l-'CTION 447 Springliclnl Aw. - Sllkllhl lluilcling u-0087 S l SUMMIT FEDERAL SAVINGS md LOAN ASSOCIATION INSURED SAVINGS S 1 Nou jc CAMERA SHOP OF SUMMIT 457 Sprinqficlrl Avenue SUMMIT, NICW IIARSIY SU 6-7427 IX 71' 'fx' J .xy .g v Got your heart set on ll Color you can't find? Come see our Murphy Color Cabinet and Color Harmony Books - take your pick of the loveliest paint colors you ever saw. Not only will you find X the color you want, but A you can have it in any Hnish! AI last-Custom Colors !Sn,' your without the Custom Cost DV Murphy Paints X., Biggest Decorating Problem? afeaffuallvfinfed ' to your order just before using. You a ' en'o cus omco- Murphy ciafgjlaw Palnts .gif WALTERS FUEL 86 LUMBER COMPANY PAIRMOUNT AVE. CHATHAM, N. Quality Yearbooks . . PROGRESS ASSOCIATES, Inc CITIZENS BANK BUILDING CALDWELL, N, J. CAIIIWQII 6-5050 6C C om plinleun' of A. W. FABER-CASTELL PENCIL CO., Inc. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY World's Oldest Pencil Factories - Established 1761 We wish to thank the merchants who have, by their advertising, helped to make it possible for us to publish this issue of CARGOES. In return it is hoped that the students and friends of Kent Place will patronize those who have taken space in our yearbook. 67 o -.A 4 w .. . 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