High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 30 text:
“
V-'Ni f.'fNiS,W? 1, X 'Q' 5: i 'fn 4 II. VNC E C0 H T I -S I G Q E I D' k Q. r Z Vx 'bl S S 'C hx x S 2. N 5 N.. -- af VL. N 5' w I 'T' 'C x 4: KJ S '-4 E 'Qt N x C N 'P x., '44 E Z 44 SJ 2 'H 3' 7 Q A 2' I i R 'N 'C 3: y X., N 'w -E E LQ Z. z E 'N Z 5: Q 'rf KJ Q ,.. fl I 'C Vx 'L
”
Page 29 text:
“
Former 1908 Anson B. Gardner, Senior Prefect Osgood Perry Alfred H. Sweet 1909 Chauncey A. Crawford, Senior Prefect Randolph P. Titus Donald S. McNulty 1910 Douglas C. Crawford, Senior Prefect R. Brinton Hill Leonard G. Taylor 1911 Lowell R. Dulon, Senior Prefect Edgar R. Jackman Wade H. Thompson 1912 Edward T. Gushee, Senior Przfect Otey R. Berkeley Winslow Howarth 1913 George W. Ely, Senior Prefer-t Frederik F. van den Arend Samuel H. Compton 1914 John D. Burnham, Senior Prrfect William Richmond, Jr. Wayman McC. Allen 1915 J. Morgan Ash, 3rd, Senior Prefeet David P. Harris Theodore F. Evans 1916 Edward C. Stradley, Senior Prefect John F. Austin J. Stevens Conover 1917 Manuel D. Nadal, Senior Prefervt J. Alison Scott Nicholas Worthington 1918 Samuel S. Bartlett, Senior Prefect A. Parker Hall Richard M. Cuyler 1919 Robert Worthington, Senior Prefect Lawrence Rose Lewis O. Brewster 1920 Graham A. Nadal, Senior Prefect Jacob Dunnell Lewis B. Cuyler 1921 Lionel Bergen, Senior Prefect Lawrence Waterbury Robert D. Parker 1922 Frederick P. Weymer, Senior Prefect Robert M. Popham Frederick B. DePeyster -'-wyrurv-rwfny Preiiiecfcs 1923 C. Henry Weymer, Senior Prefect Lawrence M. Noble William S. Walker 1924 Henry A. Frey, Senior Prefect Nathaniel N. Noble Robert S. Hart 1925 Joseph W. Palmer, Senior Prefer-t Richard G. Cady William R. Coyle, Jr. 1926 Leverett T. Smith, Senior Prefect John P. Bent Charles E. Brainard 1927 Marshall Stearns, Jr., Senior Prefervt Lyman S. Goodbody Kempton Dunn 1928 Kent Smith, Senior Prefect Richard P. Kent, Jr. LeRoy Pemberton 1929 Clement 0. Davidson, Senior Prefrct A. Kimball Page John H. Jackson 1930 Garrett Goodbody, Senior Prefect William H. Gillespie E. Lowndes Rhett 1931 Charles B. Colmore, Senior Prefect Gavin D. Robertson Edwin B. Katte 1932 Jerome V. Roscoe, Senior Prefect Levertt B. Davis Bryan E. Hooker 1933 DeWitt Peterkin, Senior Prefect Richard G. Tully John H. Flagler 1934 Forrest Cranmer, Senior Prefecl William B. Craig Francis C. Cady 1935 Cyrus R. Vance, Senior Prefeet Robert L. Jackson Beekman Budd 1936 James H. Stanton, Senior Prefect Richard 1. Purnell Robert S. Davies 1937 Charles E. Hewes, Senior Prefect Richard S. Eustis John A. Blair
”
Page 31 text:
“
TEAR BOOK 1938 The Council HE STUDENT COUNCIL of Kent is unique among similar organizations in other preparatory schools. Not only does the Council represent the stu- dent body in the affairs of the school, but it also takes care of almost entirely all the disciplinary matters in the school routine. Only in extreme cases is any disciplinary matter referred above the Council. The reason for this is that the Council is a vital part of Kent's self-help system, and with the sixth-form inspectors forms the foundation upon which this self-help system rests. Managing as it does affairs that would otherwise have to be taken care of by the masters, such as presiding over assemblies and study-halls, the Council contributes heavily to Kent's invisible endowmentn by doing away with the need of additional masters ofi the staff to perform these duties. With its wide powers and manifold duties, the Council is in the position of being almost directly responsible for the tone of the school. To this end Council meetings are held once a week, on Thursday nights, and at these meet- ings problems of the past week, present regulations, and future policies are dis- cussed, and such action is taken as is deemed fitting. Petitions from the student body are considered, and at the end of the meeting the assistant headmasters, Mr. Evans and Mr. Nadal, review the minutes and offer their suggestions. 1938 marks the thirtieth year of the Council's existence, and it is a remark- able fact that the council constitution drawn up in 1908 by Mr. R. P. Titus, '09, has survived these thirty years with only two amendments. The first amend- ment was a necessary provision for an increase in the size of the Council as the school itself grew, and the second made the sub-prefect, who like the first three prefects is appointed by the headmaster, an automatic member of the council. That these have been the only two changes found necessary over such a period of time indicates how basic an organization the Council is in Kent's existence. The members of this yearis council are Charles R. Brothwell, 1938, Chairman, Leon W. Losee, 1938, Secretary, Julian Simmons, 1938, William B. Jackson, 1938, William A. Aycrigg, II, 1938, Cyrus J. Quinn, 1939, Walter Truslow, Jr., 1939, John F. Requardt, Jr., 1939, Gardner R. Anstice, 1940, Sergeant-at-Arms, James M. Crane, 1940, and William S. Pepper, 1940. On May first the sixth-form members give over to those coming up from the fifth form. In this way the experience of the outgoing prefects can guide those whom the Headmaster appoints from the fifth form through a little more than a month of regular school routine, and thus the continuance of efficient Council government from year to year is assured. Page twenty-five
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.