Kent School - Kent Yearbook (Kent, CT)

 - Class of 1943

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Other classes have grarlnateil, other class histories. full of somewhat sophisticatefl nostalgia. have heen written. .Xs the history of the class of 1943 is set flown. many of onr frientls anrl classmates. the fellows with whom we grew np rlnring those school years of peace. have left ns: they have gone aheacl. Those of ns who are still here in this valley have come to realize early what other graduating classes have perhaps felt only at that moment when their cliplomas were hamlefl them. anfl it seemerl a great rloor hall clangeml shnt hehincl them. enfling forever a periofl of great happiness in their lives. With the coming of war. anrl the slow trickle of our classmates from onr miflst. we have alreafly come to feel in onr inmost hearts how gooal it is to he at Kent. how goorl it is to laugh anrl play anrl fight HQ43 together. how heuutiful are the many eolnrs uf uutuinn nn Xlgn, hmv joyous the eumiug of spring. zuul the warm swift xvinfl rustling the trees in Huy. Soon ive will he seutterefl fur :intl wirlefftlmt phrase in the selmnl sung emnes naturally tn us when we think of our future. .Ks we go, nnne of us eun say uf our life ut Kent that one uspeet of it uppeulecl to us must. unrl kept us here for xvhut seemetl to us at lifetime of aulnleseenee. Kent is un uften repeuteal nulne ulungj eity streets. It hus for men il quieli. lmsi- ness-like ring. 'llhe verv xvnrel Kent strikes no respunsive ehnrfl in us when we ure uwuy frruu this pluee. until we hear Kent Selinulu. mul then it all eunies flumling lmek ulmn us. the lnve nf this pluee. zunl our life here. .Ks this elzlss nf HH-53 leaves Kent. we gn well knowing that we shall re- niemher this pluee ulxvuys. :uul that we shall he forever pruuul ln he Kent lwvs. FREHO XYhen first the student body, and the sixth I form in particular, cast eyes upon the forlorn group of assorted waifs and strays that com- prised the second form in the fall of 1938, they HERMIN were not Cjudging by the general tone of their remarks? any too favorably impressed. Maturity was conspicuous by its absence. and even adolescence was not too much in evidence. The two exceptions to this general rule were Delhi Tom NYallis, and Ralph Frost, an aged philosopher, w ho was forced to reap a fresh crop of tive o'clock shadows every day. Grumbling, the sixth form showed us to our rooms in the old Reliable Main Building. Our sponsor's letters had mentioned nothing but stiff collars, and the fact that a very rigorous life was led by all at Kent School. They had not mentioned the size of the cubbyholes into which we were thrust, which seemed as if they could hold nothing more than our roommate, who had already taken possession, and two brooms. and a green tin dustpan. After spending the first afternoon hurling clothes and our assorted treasures in- to ramshackle bureaus, we ate our dinner in respectful silence, and then went to meet Pater in the study, as per custom immemorial. We listened carefully and sleepily, and found especial joy because we were a class of distinction. numbering among our little throng the son of the first senior officer of the school. Anson Gardner imme- diately took on added stature among us, and the effect did not wear off for some time- Following a week or so of wholesale slaughter in what was euphemistically called a study hall, Herbert Yan Wie Bergamini, six three in the laundry bags he used for stockings, was elected to guide us through fall term. Although Berg's wagon-tongue right arm rose and fell with precision, the brothers were under slight control, and discipline was a word to be conjured with. However, there were other things occupying us that fall, besides the circum- venting of the desires of Herbert Yan VVie. About the beginning of the second week of the term, a deep voice was heard crooning the strains of Music, Hlaestro, Please, these booming chords and throbbing basses belonging to the brutal and invariably well-barbered Jerry Howe, who could be seen on the midget field every afternoon, frightening the opposition for Coach St. Johnls Blue team. lYe remember well our first lesson in cooperation, as Coach St. John, gazing with wonder at the great man, said to the rest of us lowly peons, 0.K., fellows, just sit back and let Howe run the ballf' Wve sat back, and relaxed. The Blues did not win anotherigame. lvndiscour- aged by this turn of events, we followed the ex- ploits of Berg and Westy Westlake, of the lofty juniors, with avidity, and talked in small whis- pers about the godlike heroes of the first team. Although one game after another disappointed Hosrx B xL1,oox IJBANGI 1.f Q.. 45 us somewhat, we finally neared the last and titanic struggle with f'hoate. and hoped for the ,m i 1, best. Frere Blair and Berg, elephant and flea. sang a tremulo version of the school song one PREFECT night, not audible past table three, and we all gave fantastic seconds-before-the-C'hoate-game with straight faces. as we were proud of the fact that we knew nothing of lievo Has- brouck's slide rule. At last the great day came. the Vhoate game, and all the Roman holiday that went with it. The school was let out at recess, and herded into busses of small size and great fragrance of exhaust. Wie had been given lunches which were consumed almost before the busses had passed over the bridge, and the paper bags in which they had been packed began to trace out the path of the fleeing hordes. After the unsuccessful game, tobacco lured us, and whole shops were pocketed and carried away. News of Howe's feat of smoking two cigars at once reached even the third form, but unfortunately Jerry's innards did not hold out against W'hite Owls as well as Norton's. Nips was already building his career. W'ith the passing of the great emotional and digestive crisis brought about by the Vhoate game, another equally terrible event assailed us. W'ith the coming of St. Swithin came rain. The upper forms whispered to one another in our hearing, confidentially, but very loudly, Now don't alarm the kids, but there is a wall of water eighty feet high sweeping down the valley. lt was an old gag. but oh, how it worked! W'e had a sturdy guard posted on the Auditorium wall until nine o'clock, lest the llousatonic should sneak up on us. Uur crises were not over. After a period of moderate doldrums, during which we tried to play in Mr. Millers barn, and were unceremoniously booted ont, there came a change of tone on the part of the faculty. The usual gruffness gave way to a sort of pleading, facetious jollity, except for Mr. llumphreys. who said. Listen, you guys, if you don't get good Latin marks, I pity you next term. Vollier and lland took Mr. llumphreys at his word, and crashed through. The rest of us sat through the exam muttering. but most of us got by. Very soon the fateful morning arrived. and we repeated, sotto soprano, the l,itany for second formers on their first vacation. The train ride was uneventful, if riot can be called uneventful, and we scattered for threc weeks. Vhristmas vacation passed hy. unappreciated except for the first two days. t'hristmas day itself. and the last two days before we returned. during which our minds reared back like a balky horse at the thought of leaving home. Soon after arrival, we Iiiuxm' held another presidential election. We suc- cumbed to the urbane manner. and superior in- tellect of G. Sanderson Hand. and elected him xt our leader. Sandy acted exactly like a floor- fascinated by his sophistication. Immediately following his election. G. Sanderson declared :YS Q walker in a very high-toned store, and we were 1 Q3 martial law. and with the help of other willing IA... , 2 , A. NNIHTMX helpers, kept the volca11o capped. The winter was memorable for being the last in which the No Visiting rule was enforced. No one but the spiteful had ever paid the slightest attention to it as llS6flll for anything but protection against West Hall. Also, this winter term saw Anson Gardner building delicate model airplanes, illlll Willard liuther and liilienthal Levering indulging their be11t in the upstairs room over West Hall. This duo barricaded themselves against i11vasio11, and went happily about their business, while fifth column- ists dismantled one wall of the room, and the remainder of the form stormed the door. Imagine the youthful airmen's surprise when their bastion crumpled, under the attack of Legs Kerr and Jock Lafferty, a11d they were inundated with water bombs. After an unsuccessful hockey season, during which the shifty defense was developedfa system better i11 theory than practice-the spring vacation drew 11igl1, Zillfl with the possibility of vacation came the awful reality of term cleanup. YYierum and Luther entered fully i11to the hygienic spirit, and threw Vtesty VVestlake's bedding out of the window. The culprits were brought to trial, convicted. and corporeally chastized by Schmidt illltl Read, the intrepid inspectors. Spring vacation went its hurried way. In the spring presidential ltose 0'Day Wallis, then known only as ltosy, was elected, due largely to Sl1af'fer's repeated i11- junction that the corn-fed candidate was The l'eople's f'hoice. In that last term invention flourished. Janboy Ilarvey, the boy electrical wizard, who was later to graduate to full-fledged death chairs, developed the ultimate in brooms, complete with fiashlight, bulb-and-hose attachment for blowing away the dust. and a bell to war11 passersby of his presence. Deviltry reigned supreme up and down Main and XYest Halls. liafferty and Kerr headed the West Hall legions, a11d fought with Buzby, Fhild and Boyd, who also fought with Balsam, Blair, a11d Bowman. These biblical encounters were not very good for Jimmy Child. as at that time Jim was of a micro- scopic size, knew no more than five or six languages, a11d was only kept alive by large doses of a mysterious white powder, which he secretively swallowed twice a day. Also, one night a delegation from the third form dropped over, and showed the brothers how to escape from the Blain Building by means of the window ledges, and frolic o11 the triangle during the soft and balmy spring night. Jerry Howe, who had take11 up My lteverief' made the second baseball team. to the accompaniment of cheers, while the rest of us puttered around, on diamond, court, Zlllfl BIGGY Dust 131:11 river. The term ended with a re-incarnation of the Boyd Personal Attention Express Service, completely staffed by Scudder Boyd, who would carry any and all trunks on his back coolie fashion. On the last morning, an angelic third BUCK IESSF Bw' form, glorying in its new appellation, faced a similarly joyful sixth form, and repeated its litany. It was whispered that Luther had been seen with a halo around his head, but this was dismissed as being so improbable as to be impossible. At last, we were free. After a long period of utter laziness, during which the Germans started a war in Poland, we returned to Kent in the fall of 1939. We were a supercilious group on the train, and snubbed several incoming members of our own form, under the mis- taken impression that they were lowly second formers. Uur ranks had been swelled by twenty-five new members, and we were all quartered in the North Dorm, a building which we always maintained had at least the advantage of being fireproof. Our belief was put to the test shortly after at 4:30 ac emma, at which time the attic started smouldering and desperate cries of More Water rang up and down the halls. Before this, however, we made shift to acquaint ourselves with our new classmates. A wel- coming delegation, led by Bergamini, went in and attacked the newcomers with water bombs and insults. The peons of the lower hall replied in kind, and soon thereafter was fought the battle of Bergamini, which resulted in an investigation in Job As- sembly, in the course of which Dick Little was asked what he was throwing water with. With my mouth, sir, replied our Dick. and he brought down the house. The boys had a good audience, for the next man up, Windy Wierum, said the same thing, with the same result. During this fall term we gradually made friends with the newcomers, including Professor Stevens, who preferred Cartography to study, Fish Warren, who was rumored to be not yet in his teens, Lew Baldwin, Bob Derr and ltaving Dave Peake. Deeck the Greeck Jones also was the object of much attention at this time, and did not get along very well, as he was so small that he was thought an off- shoot of the town. The process of amelioration continued on the field of play. and we were enthusiastic juniors that year. After the Uhoate game, we retired into our end of term shell, to come out only for terrible water-fights and rough-houses. Brune Levering and newcomer Jack Deas evolved an interesting routine at the time, which went tdialogue only! roughly as follows: Deals, you a niggahf' Who say I'm a niggahf' I say you a niggahu and the fight was on. These exchanges sometimes occurred two or BIRD Ines .I1'xG1.1-1 .Im three times a day. depending on Brune's ability to recover after each encounter with the athletic Deas. The term closed with more exams. and more amazing marks by Bob Vollicr. dean of the scholastic prestidigitators of the school. Little if tried to gain publicity by reviving the old gag CMM MOUSPI about throwing stuff into a suitcase and closing it. and cutting off whatever hung out. in the in- terests of appearance. No one paid the inventor any attention. and Little retired fiustered from the scene. The winter brought hockey to the third form with a vengeance. Three teams hit the ice, the first, and second form teams, composed of professi nials, and the W'allis Aggies, led by Mad Tom Wallis. president of the form. No one knows what happened to the first and second teams, but Tom's flashing six. playing a game that resembled golf more than hockey, went through an undefeated season. With the spring term of third form year came athletics, and in that field of extra- curricular aetivity we were only fair. Jerry Howe. he of the Neapolitan mane, made the first baseball team. The third form was represented in the annual crew regatta by two organizations which may have looked smooth elsewhere, but resembled an aggre- gation of hiccuping playboys on the river. We retired for the summer with good grace, to whistle over the German progress in France, and at girls as a matter of policy, we being on the verge of manhood. W'hen we came back for fourth form year, certain definite trends began to show themselves. W'e were quartered in the new library building, which we all considered great, under the guidance of Bassett, Brewster, Tapscott. Burnham, Klaus and fross. We had with us numerous Englishmen, including the honorable Vere Harmsworth, who was an English peer, and suffered therefor, and also Michael John deltougemout Richardson, who roomed with Symington, a cast-oft' from the class of 194-2 who had spent some time in St. Louis, trying to grow a normal head of hair. ln Fall Term of that year, the full genius of Janboy Harvey flowered into evil luxuriance. Every type of gambling game known to man fiourished in John's shaded little den on the first floor. Birdskin Caldwell, an enthusiastic roommate, was pressed into service as an assistant dealer. Even the great Hank Elser of the fifth form came down and played with us. At the center of the mad whirl sat Harvey, a green eyeshade over his face, his impas- sive tone sounding flatly over the room: Place yore bets, gentsf' However, Jan's roulette wheel and croupier's rake were confiscated by the authorities, and we stuck to poker, craps, and a game played by guessing numbers on a painted shirt cardboard. This game evidently did not have the odds fixed right, as Jan lost a goodly sum before revising MONKEY M AC them, whereupon we would no longer play with him. That fall the first football team was wearing f' when they came out on Alumni Field for the first game. They put up a great fight against the f blue and white jerseys, and two-tone grey pants 1 Union freshmen, and only lost because of a heart- breaking last-minute play in which Johnny Ash- b , v, f' vi rf J fb -ZEVE mun caught a pass and was declared out of the end zone. The rest of the season was successful, including revenge on Taft, and a tie with f'hoate. W'e had waited so long for a win in this game that we would have pulled a Doctor Faustus for the victory, f'.O.D. and no questions asked. That was the last game the school ever played with fhoate, and yet it was a merry group that piled into the busses and prepared for the annual Grit thar fustest with the mostestu on the stores lining the route to Kent. Graham W'aldo, who was later to kill the grass outside of his window with tobacco juice, and horrify Bill the Barber by swiping his cigarettes half-smoked, did himself proud on this occasion with three black Porto Rican cigars. He tired of these however, and smoked Salada tea the rest of the way back. Athletically, we had Jerry Howe, Tom W'allis, and Raving Dave Peake on Tote W'alker's undefeated second team. The lull after the football season was spent chopping wood, and playing poker with Richardson. who claimed he had never seen the game played before, but made enough to buy all his Vhristmas presents on the train trip to New York. Vollier was still crowding on the steam in the exams, and we were content to let our marks andhis average passing. Snow was lying deep in the valley, and Begin the Beguinen was being played in the Bell Tower, as the School filed across the bridge for Christmas vacation. The battle of Britain had been fought and won over the skies of England. General W'inter looked down from Algo on Laurie Hooper and Ted Bridgeman. playing on the first wrestling and basketball teams respectively. Laurie was soon dubbed the Super Hooperman after cracking every rib in sight. It was he who started the custom of carrying Kent's opponents back to the locker room when they couldn't walk. Ted Bridgeman looked. talked. and smelled of basketball all winter. He and Laurie were the form heroes for some time. Not to be outdone, President W'allis rallied his forces for the famous W'allis Aggies, which by now were synonymous with Murder Incorporated. Wallis and his pals. Vonnolly, Little. and liergamini, had evolved a new system of body-checking through the boards instead of over them. Another undefeated season was the result. There were exams at the end of the term. contrary to expectation, and the sur- prised brothers were forced to strive their utmost to pass. This term also saw Fido l'helan's term C iuaasrn Swat' essay effort. which involved getting up at ll :30 at night and working straight through until breakfast. Richardson was chortling happily WEEK s REX IEW Nlwwi Rmn during this period. being a charter member of the Lower Library Late Lights Study Club, and having easy access to the Encyclopedia Britan- nica, from which he copied all assigned work word for word. Bronx Park was wont to put a sixty on these gems, with the remark. Yes, Richardson, they're good, but they're familiar. Spring came slowly, and left the field below the North Dorm covered with large cakes of Honsatonic ice, which were whisked away on work holidays. lt was not long, however, before tennis, crew, and the Naughty Nine were flourishing. Dogmeat Ellis. prefect par excellence, wore out several pair of athletic store gumshoes chasing up itlount Algo, and when he finally nabbed the catch, the dust bowl behind the Library Building was transformed into a lovely scenic park. Soon there came the time of council elections. There was much controversy over whether the intentions of Ajax Jones, the ex-exponent of forced horticulture. were on the up-and-up. It was finally decided that the revolution could wait, and W'allis, Dewey and Howe were re-installed in the rear seats of Study Hall for the last month of the year. We were present at the rainy resignation of Pater, and the advent of Father Chalmers, but. truth to tell, we didn't hear many of the speeches because we were too busy watching the little photographer put flashbulbs in his camera, and count the house. Also, liew Baldwin won the History prize, and created quite a disturbance by skipping the festivities, an unheard of occurrence. As the last game of Nigger Baby ended in front of the dining hall, and Jazer McClain, the class of 1941's top buglist, played taps to the incoming sixth form, we packed our belongings for another summer at home. Greaser Vook disappeared down the State Road toward Litchfield, suburb of Torrington, in a cloud of dust, and we were once more separated. to loll to our heart's content, and watch the progress of Hitler into Bussia in the late summer. The summer of I9-t-1 was spent in sunny surroundings. None of the brothers did anything but loaf. to the best of our knowledge. W'ar was a far-away quantity which could never reach the shores of the good old t'.S.A., no matter what fluff-guff W'hite- ley, or the Honorable Vere, or Richardson, or llavenshaw-the English-said about You Ameddicans will be in ere long, you know. W'ith September came fifth form year. We returned leisurely, in no hurry, watched with disdain while the lower formers scurried about, and settled into rooms in the Dining Hall and the Auditorium. There has been a lot of talk made as to how the fifth form looks forward to the sixth form, and down upon the lower forms. This is only half true. The fifth form looks down on A Iior ciARTERS both the sixth form and the lower forms. It con- lincarn tinually, in the first two or three days of the term. has its bigger brothers sirred by the lower 5 Q A N V 5 f ' formers, until the lower formers are put wise, W, ,i g 1 and also the athletic members are very palsy- walsy with the big boys in the sixth form. The only trouble with being a fifth former at all seems T'-E-6,1 6 to be the rule about getting to bed at nine o'clock. No responsibilities, a lifetime of ducking studies, Som NOTE enjoying sports, and getting around the sixth form with the wiles born of three years experience. W'hat fun! Soon the fifth form, living on the second floor of the Auditorium, got to spending the entire night in the room of W'hitely, a scholastic half-breed, who was in and out of the sixth form. Many times poor Hotbread Rod Todd, a legal senior, was forced to fight his way through the crowd into his own room after lights. Among the more delightful joys of fifth form year were Lew Baldwin's miniature study hall in his roomy closet, Harry Jambone I'eckham's window garden, and rose in Brooklyn, and Deeck the Greeck Jones career as mathematician and engineer of deviltry. Earlius W'ilson reached, with Prickett, heights of contraband hoarding never before conceived of in the mind of modern man, and Fodder Snap-it Hodder politicoed up and down the hall. W'allis and W'ierum were still playing Tom Hamil- ton's Football Game, started in second form year. The only furniture in their room besides the beds was the game, two chairs, and a table. Hooper industriously blew up his muscles like balloons. Peake and Atkin gave that debutante tinge to the hallway. Their room was stuffed with racy little trophies. such as mouldering evening slippers, of evenings at hot spots up and down the Atlantic and Jersey coast. W'ell-meaning Brad Locke of the sixth form vainly tried to enforce a modicum of law and order, and occasionally cracked down on such as Blouse futler and Fingers W'ard, the constant purveyors of ersatz foodstuffs that needed only hot water in a child's teapot. and a match, to bring them to a succulent boil. Cutler had used his ingenuity to get himself a seven foot bed big enough for a whole regiment, and he with Peake was the only possessor of such gorgeous apparatus in the school. Ogden, the virtuoso, who taught himself to play a new musical instrument every year, played mournfully on his collapsible flute. Swanson Silvers drifted in and out, interrupted in his silent wander- ings by those who wanted to know how the Arab maids of Algeria compared to the Hollywood ideal. The Dining llall was a mechanized hive of activity. Leaders in Catiline plots were the old-timers, Janboy Harvey. liirdskin Caldwell, and the carefree Ajax Jones. A daily guessing game was carried on. Whoever could guess what was in the sus- piciously bulging sack that resident inspectors LAM David Green and Don Dickson used for an icebox. dangling from the window, won the daily double. C'ollier forsook studies for the gay life. and with others introduced the game of bridge, a scientific K Q H game played in an atmosphere far removed from the old-time gambling fests which we held of yore. Bame Harris was constantly being mis- taken for a second former, except when in class. e WHOSE GIRL IS THAT? Bergamini, the pre-historic, lay like the Vardiff giant on his bed, in the corner room of the Dining Hall, and talked learnedly of the different smells and noises of milk cans at five o'clock in the morning, and airplane engines, and cameras. Bevo Hasbrouck was, after four years, still explaining Einstein. lYilliam Harrison Took was still taking pains to be completely fog-bound in Latin Class, sending llr. Humphreys into convulsions of rhetoric. Frereo Blair was none other than Frereo. Figgis was constantly tormenting Humphreys, with new and more awful nicknames springing from his fertile brain every week. Figgis himself had acquired a couple of nicknames that caused him to snarl like a trapped animal whenever they were mentioned. ltlonkey Dickson was developing poise, most of the time. Benny Balsam, charter member. and connoisseur of the nether-world, was so absorbed in his New York contacts and loud ties that he had almost forgotten us. Bridgeman, red-headed, and always draped in a natty pin- stripe, was the sports-loving roommate of Howe. Brandy Brandreth, he of the sus- piciously heavy pack-basket, he who knew the local Coca Cola dealer well enough to get reductions on the price per case, roomed with Buckingham, angular cultivator of the Tennessee walking horse. Scudder Boyd was still in business, except that now it was fine furs instead of trunks. Boyd had formed a syndicate, with S. Boyd as president and treasurer, and various lower form hangers-on, including the fabulous Smoky Stone, as skinners of skunks. Boyd was, with the exception of Cliff Loomis, the most acute mail-order businessman in the school, and occasionally received letters to the general effect that the writer had been in business twenty years, and had never been called no liar by no young whipper-snapper yet. This never plussedfif that be the opposite of non- plussedfour Scud, who made substantial profits every quarter. Now, as we leave the specihc, and turn on into the general, let us consider for a moment the case of Ajax Jones. Oh, Ajax, how regally did he wear his crown of ver- satile corruption. Lewis has vouched for the beauty of the sob stories he wrote when he should have been listening to words of wisdom. Ajax himself proposed to a high official a mass fight between the fifth and sixth forms. for the avowed purpose of unifyiing the fifth form. When his room was raided, and practically the entire wains- coting stripped off in search of secret panels, Ajax was not angry: he merely said ruefully, Well, if .lock they'd only asked me the combination, they wonldn't have had to rip up the floor, too. During that crisp autumn of 1941, the di- Lacs DEECK verse activities above mentioned galvanized, for the most rart into football. The dissenters, such l o as Jimmy franc, .lock Lafferty, .lim Vhild, who studied the science of touch football as a scientist does astronomy, J. S. Boyd, and the ever lethar- .lusr I'i,,us .lm gic Brandy Brandreth, who was dubbed Harmon by the scotfers, played for Gilliarn's Vommandos. Wallis, Hooper, Howe and Peake were snapped up by the first team. The residue went to the second team, and some, including Little Budd Ogden, sifted down to the juniors. It was a good football season, culminating in a trip to Taft, which, although the game was lost, gave most of the fifth form a chance to cadge rides in genuine automobiles, while the proletariat rode in busses. Sunday, December 7, 1941, was a gray, dirty day, and we sat about the buildings moping, slinging hull in a bored way, or sleeping. During the afternoon, Hose 1Vallis came down the hall, and said, Well, boys, the .laps are bombing Pearl Harbor. Sure, Rosie, we said, that's a hot one. It was a hot one all right, as we soon found out, and realized to the fullest the next morning when we gathered in job as- sembly to hear President ltoosevelt's speech. At first, great excitement swept over us, but we soon calmed down, and became quiet and angry. All of a sudden, the cryptic little notices in the paper about men lost in battles over Europe, and the warnings of our English classmates came back to us. Within the next few weeks, the swift changes in the country and the confusion in lvashington, might have fazed us completely if it were not for the help and understanding of Father Vhalmers, who made us realize that our job was at Kent until the government told us where to go. 1Ye began to see the job that faced us then, and the job ahead in sixth form year. 1Yhcn we came back for the winter term. after a vacation spent in admiring female charm, we fell to producing an epic drama. The Girl From India, a product of Pater's active mind. We were particularly honored in being allowed to produce this play, as usually they come but once every three years. and the class of 1941 had given a renowned exhibition only two years before. With Pater's scheme, and willing hands, the tale of love among the Himalayas was given on the auditorium stage. Joe l.ewis played the part of a middle aged secretary to a high-pressure business- Inan, with bird feathers for hair, and an awful Bronx accent. Vutler, attired in a sheet and his imagination. was Gandhi. Sabu 3 bumps and a grind that'll shake the second balcony franc was the heroine, and Fido Phelan gave an amazing im- personation of Tinny lfakah, the hater of cold, Drum whose watch word was lt's cold as a balm in here. We had a racy chorus line, with Earlius 1Yilson. ltame Harris. Dick Jones. and Frere Blair as the babes dressed in costumes thought E, . .I ERE NIPS up by Mmes. Humphreys, Julier, and Nadal. and curves courtesy of AYright and llitson. The faculty took Randolph P. Teupercent. and his sou, Bunnydnster. a playboy with a yen fora LITTLE BWP hen. in good part considering their avowed scurrility. Athletically, the Wallis Aggies, slowed down with age and care, were still in existence. Peake and Monkey Dickson were on the first hockey squad, Fatty Atty Lambkins and Ted Bridgeman on the basketball team. and the iudefatigable Laurie Hooper and Jerry Howe were our wrestling maiustays. The fans got a double treat at one wrestling match, when in the midst of a bout during which Jerry was trying foot- ball tactics ou a wily foe, a whole stand collapsed, trapping some of the brothers. After winter examinations came spring vacation, and a rest while the weather changed from slush to green grass. Then, as spring came upon us, and Gillie once again wafted out flies to the faithful. and the crews hit the river, and the tennis eu- thusiasts rolled aud scraped, we began to think for the first time of the noble life of a sixth former. After a series of talks with Father f'halmers. we decided to be a tough bunch, and try to do the job of running the school right. Our immediate interest, how- ever. was not in the theory of being a sixth former, but in the practical issne of' what color the rock was to be painted. There were long. soul-tearing fights in study hall, with many combinations advocated and fought for fiercely. The gangling figure of Fod the Hod was everywhere, urging on the legions of' politicians who wanted helio- trope and mauve or magenta. in place of commonplace colors. lied and white was decided on after it was found out that a flashing airplane silver would not be available. f'omiug into job assembly. the fateful morning. we had carefully arrayed ourselves in the oldest, most tattered clothes imaginable. As usual, Aus Garduc-r's short shorts, ex- posing a wealth of shapely calf, took honors for abbreviation. After a panting job assembly, the fifth form was dismissed, and we beat it down past the incinerator. with Howe and Humphreys trying to strangle each other with the rope. and others demand- ing that the paint cans be opened immediately. lest it be found too late that we were gypped. After an arduous climb, tough on our Wednesday-night meeting lungs, we slung the rope about the cross. and set ourselves to the task of shaping our three. Bevo llasbrouck shared the honors of the first hour or so with ltose Wallis, who grew so attached to his Mona Lisa effect on the numerals that there were mntterings before he relinquished his post to the next man. Bevo was. that day, a fly. We will swear it. lle walked up. down, and sideways over that precipitous rock face all morning, rescued the white paint when the can tipped over, and only fell once. He rolled .lox-: Bu. Dick Ravlxo DAY raid' all the way to the bottom, and walked back up the rock unscathed. Uthers were struck with vertigo and inched away after the slightest ven- ture out onto the trembling log. Ajax Jones, as a 4, I i f 'ff 4 ll ii Q 'Q i 'Q M lil lil' last gesture, brought along hammer and chisel, ,xq-'rg.ggDAyCpg IX THE D, intending to immortalize himself in stone. The project fell through, as the chisel was dull. Everybody but Wallis and a few of the faithful took their turn, and slipped away to attack the ice tea in the study, but at last the job was done, and a few remembrances collected, these being the time-honored snippets of rope, daubed with paint. The balance of the rope was, on Blr. Titus' advice, saved for next year's fifth form as an economy measure. W'hen night came, W'allis was booted up as senior prefect, Howe as second prefect, Dickson as third pre- fect and Peake was elected sixth form council member. Jack Lafferty headed the News, and Symington the year book. We put the lower formers to bed in a rosy glow. We were in! The enterprising boys immediately began to pester Father fhalmers for ice tea every day in the Study. They had fallen in love with the stuff after the morning on the rock. May rolled away quickly into June. The form crew, with Lewis at stroke, Shaffer anywhere between four and six by way of ballast, and many others, including Nevill Sniythe, Monty Harris, ltame Harris. Jambone Peckham, lovers of the foaming brine all, set up light housekeeping by the dam, under the tutelage of Larry Filson. Some of the more inept brothers were so mad to row in any boat, that they took over the Barry and Finn , and stroked the third thirds. Jerry Howe made a great record as pitcher for the ball team. Balloon Atkin and Pat Humphreys were on the tennis team, as was Frereo Blair. Uaf W'illiamson, a new comer with spring, com- bination bear rug and Vlark Gable, lent his towering build to the first crew. Monkey Dickson and Windy Wierum were on the second crew, Monkey as stroke and Captain. The'l ifth Form crew was king of the river. a far cry from the old days. and we were very proud. ,Ks the term exams came, we took them without qualm. Fido Phelan flashed through to lead the form, and Wierum copped the history prize. Swansdown Silvers flitted away into summer clutching the chemistry prize. After short vacations, most of us settled down to summer jobs, both for pocket money, and the realization that we could do our bit to help the war effort by taking any job available. With the middle of the summer of 19-I-Q, there came a letter from Father fhalmers. asking to write our letters of sponsorship. W'e remembered those letters that had come to us iz Ilsmu' .lnmoxrz so long ago. and how they looked so grown up. W'e wondered if our missives would look the same to their recipients. Fino Some of us calne back early for the opening of the term. Uthers came the day before the ,sk deluge, as per instructions. Un one train that day , were Jones and Figgis. lt was hot and dry. and BILL Figgis swore that he had a thirst that was con- suming him. What he would not drink in Dan- bury was not fit for camels. Danbury appeared around the bend. and the thirsty lads leaped off the train. The bartender of the local bistro said tothe handful hardy enough to enter, Hey, boys, where's all yer friends? Figgis and liegs Kerr quietly drank a quart bottle of orange pop. Arriving at Kent. we hastened over to Aunt I'Illen's fora steak repast, and imitated Artie Nicolai with eclat. We were glad to be back. We crossed the bridge to school, received our instructions on how to handle brats, and waited. On the morrow they came, three for every one of us with what seemed legions of twins. We showed them about, and retired to our large rooms, replete with arm- chairs and Hoor-lamps. to consider the situation. Once settled, we looked about us and took stock. Lucian Baldwin was not with us. He had forsaken us for college and cashmere coats. Balsam had disappeared. Bevo Hasbrouck, with a satchelfnl of slide rules, had gone to Yale. Ajax, man of mystery, had disappeared no one knew where. Never more would he wear his seer- sucker suits in the dead of winter, and flaunt his ringing, But Sir, in the face of authority. Harry lNIcKinlay, the galloping one, and his roommate Van Yoast, co- founders of the ADQV, and Algo Uuting Association. were no longer in evidence. Whitely. the long suffering Englishman. was at Williams. Earlius W'ilson, origi- nator of nncounted plots, was at cram school. Our only acquisition had been our new Uaf, W'illiamson. The form was hardly big enough to fill the study, and we found ourselves huddled around the pool of light over the C'hief's desk of an evening, like campers in the Wild West, afraid of the dark region about the magazine table, where only the semi distinct forms of Shaffer, Warren, Vollier. Kerr and Vonnolly could be seen, nnnnbling the rituals of bridge. Nevertheless, our strange form spirit, composed mostly of rampant individualism. and a dislike of doing anything en masse, gave nearly all of us a desire to do our jobs as sixth formers right, even though we were spread thin. Uccasionally however, Bill Nadal would have to get up and point out that to his certain knowledge, the door mats of the Main Building had not been swept fora month. Also. 0. G. Derr was forced to invent worse and worse penalties for lateness to Assembly, and Frere Blair thereby became Kent's own Bulova, and every morning announced the correct time. Biunor: Our immediate hopes lay in some sort of a football season. Athletics were favored with all the old standbys, and some new addicts. includ- Nav ing Mouse Cutler, and Brandreth. Brandreth suffered a broken arm in the first weeks of the season, and retired gracefully from the scene, but Mouse hung on tenaciously. Gillie's athletic t v Lilies were the benefactors when the entire News Numa Board joined up. plus most of the dramatic society. Lewis, always torn between the use of his face on the boards, and his hrawn on the field, had decided on the sock for this term. and got his exercise by acting as assistant ballerina for Gillie, before his Grimace Hour. We had numerous interclub games of a knock-down, drag-out sort, and finally two outside games. Captain l'iko l'eake's cohorts gained the victory against Berkshire, with Atkin-to-Gardner working beautifully as a pass combination. Against Taft, the foe stood off our late-period attacks and won, but no one who saw that game left the field without the feeling that for plain guts and tenacity, Peake's team was never excelled. For a normally easy- going group, they fought like demons, and we were again proud. Un the evening of the Taft football game, the annual dance was held in the Lower Library. The affair was a great success, and its every detail had been thrashed out with the Chief, who had borne up bravely under the strains of hot arguments about such points as Will the cakes be round or square? The chairman ofthe decorations committee. a fiend for pine sprigs, had done his job well, and the setting was attractive indeed. Birdskin Caldwell tapped some hidden springs of power during the evening, and for some fifteen minutes the assembled guests were treated to the spectacle of Bird, with drawn pale face, and legs going like scissors, dancing madly to the enslaving music of the band. It was at this affair also that Gather ye rosebuds while ye may Gard- ner. heretofore a cynic, lapsed into a world of his own. oblivious of his surroundings. For the rest ofa blustery term. we concentrated on hot tea in the study. During the week, we drank our own rank brew. and then, with cries ofjoy, we sipped Miss Sill's tea of a Sunday. Sunday afternoon in the study was always fun. Either Prickett or Lafferty would be listening to the symphony, and ignoring side remarks by those who yet remained unappreeiative of culture. Child and the Chief did the Sunday crossword puzzle. The Chief held the pencil, and Child reeled off the answers. The rest of us sat around, manipulating our willow ware, and waiting for Figgis to explode, or ribbing Hooper, or bargaining with Miss Sill for more of the heavily rationed sugar. When not in the study, we visited Pater, and drew him out on the days when men were men. Aside from our many bull sessions. we had also a system of musical nick- names. Peckham's was Harry .lambone found a 1DR,,FEgg.,R Rose in Brooklyn . W'ard's was lting-a- dingdingu. which we fondly called an old Cos- saek number. Jock Lafferty had his own theme song, to the tune of Frere Jacques. Wallis had 3 ,,. . SWANHE Wlsnv been ltose 0'Day for many moons. Fodder llod- der even had a cheer all his own. Boyd had the longest name. as he answered grandly to the title FISH of Squirt-me-with-the-skunk-scent. When not active academically. the brothers studiously pur- sued their hobbies. Anson Gardner was now known as Hot , and he had forgotten airplanes and sailboats. Anything that rhymed with moon and June was his hobby. XYhew Buckingham spent his days recounting the feats of his favorite football player. and almost severed relations with his classmates when they intimated that his hero was a flop. Shaffer, when not making bets that he could reduce to 175 pounds, swapped accents with Lewis. Atkin and YYilliamson. the Sequoias of the form, had evolved a check list. replete with red and blue lines. to deter- mine whether their numerous girls had written them lately. Prickett devoted himself to higher things.such as the relativepower that a sixth former can wield. and the degree of ego to be found in his roommate. Symington. Jimmy Crane, member of the Year Book board. struggled manfully with syntax. Lafferty and Lewis just plain struggled in getting the News out every week. Ogden was now playing the violin. He could play any two tunes in ten minutes. Edward Dewey. the lawful president ofthe form. was always on hand to smile. and Is that right. to the amazing assertions of Fodder Hodder. who yearned for a good hot presidential campaign. Bird and Janboy. uninhibited Kentucky boys, had resorted to football pools in their unceasing efforts to wean the public of its dough. Dick Jones and fonnolly manipulated dumbbells in the Library building. they being converts to muscle. Peake and Howe waited like vultures until Hloose Voste left for the Army. and then leaped rabbit-quick into his vacated suite. The second floor south of the library harbored Dick Little and lVierum. Dick will be remembered in Spanish circles as long as there is any distinction whatsoever between the partitive and the general. Opposite this pair lived Swansdown Silvers, whose smiles were as rare as triple plays. and his roommate Vhild, lover of the obscure in culture. Un the other side. Nevill Smythe. photographer of yawning hippopotami. pursued his artistic talents. Harrison Took. he of the easy golf swing. and foe of physics, roomed alone. liuzby. now bringing up his second-form brother in the ways of truth. was another inhabitant of this corridor. In the class room. new vistas were opened before us. In English class. while the rest of us learned all sorts of strange and wonderful things along with our good hard English. Figgis strove desperately to keep his mind unsullied by erudition. The Deacon was always good for an awful tale, and he always made things easier by saying. YYell. these two fellows got 96 and 97 on this test. and rw they graduated with BIS. lhey eouldn't do this problem. No one has ever done it. You have SAPPHIIH-I Iflxq I-Rx AB., it for tomorrow. lint the Deacon also said. .Xh. yes. we like Saturday, because the next day's Sunday, so we got along famously. W'ith poor El Senor Volmore. things were different. Mr. Volmore held out as long as he could, and UAF then was forced to resort to guerilla warfare against Shaffer and Little. supreme exponents of classroom undertone. ln the field of organization, extra-curricular, we had the dramatic club. the private empire of Fish Warren. and the Glee Vlub, whose members Gardner and Vollier, warhlefl uneeasingly. W'ith the coming of fall term exams, we looked forward to a long winter vacation. However, due to the heating situation, we soon found that this extra-long vacation, which was again extended, made us want to get back to Kent all the more. All of us. that is, except the residents of the frigid Norge Dorm. which even Fharley. the demon night-watchman, was afraid to enter. W'hen we came back to Kent for four months of solid study. we found that our numbers had been decimated. Mouse fntler, Ed Dewey, and llame Harris had gone to college and cram school. Donkey Dickson was in the Naval Air Vorps. As this is written, Tom W'allis has been called to active duty in the Naval .Xir Vorps. The prefects have moved up, and .Xns Gardner has been appointed sub-prefect. .X casual reader might well suppose that the gradual dissolution of the form. the flux in which we constantly find ourselves, would lead on our part to impatience and confusion. and dissatisfaction with Kent. For us who remain, we are thankful that this is not the case. The peculiar quality of this class has been its individuality. its dislike of regi- mented action. Our personal consciences have always been our guide, as opposed to any mass feeling. Father Vhalmers, in this present crisis, compared with which those crises of other years seem infinitesimal, has been of the greatest help to us, in steadying us down, aiding and guiding ns, and telling us to rely on the dictates of our heart. W'e are proud of fellows like Tom Wiallis and Bob Dickson. and we are proud, too. that we are still here. to finish our job. W'hen our job at Kent is finished. we will go out to help finish the job in the world. Simplicity of l.ifc, Self-Reliance. Directncss of Purpose are all important in this war. and they will be important when this war is won. lfut most of all. when this war is won. there will be needed the principles of Uur Lord Jesus C'hrist. W'e have learned these principles here at Kent, in fhapel. and from Father Sill and Father Vhalmers. W'e have been cynical about them in the past. but now, in the face of Fora Al-'l'l 1lt Tllli l'ilYti hate and terror. we realize their meaning, and we are grateful to Kent, for our years here, and for having shown us the way of right. .Ks boys we 'Q were shown that way: as men we will follow it as best we can. Q .. 'X Lvnm THONIXS S'll-I-I WXIIIS Ill New al hr f orps Born Xprll .J 1924 I' ntered lxent September 1938 SEIIIOI' Prefect Council 41 hergernt Xt Xrmsb 42 43 Iform lI'CSlCl6I1t '30 40 41 I'0rn1 X106 lreslflent 42 43 Irootlnll leagues '50 IllI'll0!' Te rm '39 Ixlnrls 40 Xumerzls 41 lx 2 Dellu 'N X Brsketball leagues '39 2 r s 41 Z BBB 43 Cf hdlrm my Hockey I ergues 40 41 42 tam lx mth crossed our 47 Orcllestrr 39 40 41 42 nfl 59 40 41 Glee I lub 43 Honor Roll 39 1 l A I n n 1 1 1 . A 4 1 , Q . v ' w ' v rr ' ' L. 2 s 1 , 7 - , . . 1 . . . I ' S , 5 . Mn ls, ,Au L' ' ' ss f sv v 2 w I - E l w - Q N1 ' 9 if v L , v 1 9 w M . V 2 -. -4 . . . . L - . z Q , , . 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' .V A ' Yfl 5 f , nit 2 L S '-I-2. llc , 2 P ,- Bznselmll--lmzgllcs 4 I QI IAN '42, Fl ' ' ', ' 5 Form f'h0ir '40, '41 47 I-3 ll s News Bo ml 1 ee I lub 42 43 oy, as WIIIIXM BR XINXRD CITIFR I SX ll Williams 11 est H mrtforcl I olm Born December 12 102-1- l nterecl lxent Sc-ptelnlmu 1018 I uotln ull LL Lgues -I-2 lloekey Le Lgues .39 40 41 -1-2 K rew I'0rm C ren 39 4-0 Qnds 41 fkss t 'NI Ln lgerb Dehntlng SOCl6tW -13 Sh llx6Sp9lI'9'1,ll 50ClE'tX 41 42 lllW1f'f Sa ij' IXMPS lil THX P N CR XXI' I ornell New C dmndn f mm Born lmudrx 18 1022 lfnterefl kent September 1018 otlull X mcrlls 4-1 s m ger mc-kev lc mgues 10 4-0 -11 ren rm I ren 11 0 N eu 9 Bo ml Xexr Book lin ml 1 ee I lulm 0 llrim uhm l Nlllllftltbll rm 1 X by Qfo- X- X ' , , .. . Qi AL 1 AA L A A .: , .'.'. 1 , . , , . , .. . F0 2 Wfu A2 .' ' f.X.'s't Xl: an l. llrfi-nz ,' ,'4Q. C' 'f-F0 7 fS,'-l- ,'4l,'4-2. .V lf 2 . 'z z . fll l '4 , '-l-Q. lelfl. . . '. 1 .' . . . 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I RFI SXNDI RSON II VND 5lXYC'Nl,ll1IlN 'N I Bo n October 22 1924 n ered Ixent September 10 58 o n Il1'Csl4ICllt 59 mthdll ,gnu 8 Crew Form I ren 59 40 nds 41 CXss t 'NI in rgcrj umer als 42 iXss t NI U1 agerj 4-5 if 11 urm X ear Book I5o ml I lterdry SOCl9tY Glee C lub 45 I5ell Rmgersf llllfl 59 Public Speaking., 500161K 40 IJI'3IIl3tlC I roductnon 45 Iform C holr 40 41 42 Honor Roll .50 40 42 XNSUX 151 Xlxl' I XRDNPR Ili Xue xuulrn X I rn XIJFII 11 121 Pntcrul kent 5613111111111 1058 xomtul Sub I' fart l lru '4- ootbmll 1 um I 'S Nlltchcll Fropln ocku I xgues 59 40 rexx Form f ren 55 web 1II 1 nu 41 XIIIIILFIIS 42 Octet 45 orm I bolr 40 41 Honor Roll 47 K y - w. f ' xx K L' Q .' ,1'Ih . '21 .Xlc-iz 'z. I 50 4 ' . 1.l':'. X h A ri I A E' K .-Xp! ' - .' re 4- er ary 1.1 I+' 1 -I,-gg '38, '39, 40. 2n1. ' '41, NK.. 42. I I 1 V Y H - .1-1 .- ' .'41, '-LQ, '41 1' ' ' -'fs, '4o. l5z1.' 2 f -Legg ' ff'npi:nil1b. .I 'Z -I . N. Glee Vlub '42, '4-55. V L I I ' ' ,' . '-1-2,51-f5. r . 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Y: ' a 4 ' Q ' ' 'f.,'-1-0, '41,'4'2. fm, Lzzzff ,Z-4f.7 ff' ,,,.,,,4 fl-Cari-J IXMPS XI AN HODDPR IR Harx drcl Irrdmlnglmm C enter NI ass Born March 6 1025 I ntered kent September 10'50 l'o0tbfLll Lemgues '50 40 41 lunlor Team 41 2ncs 42 Hockey Ledguee 40 41 42 fren Form fren 40 41 2nds 42 Boxmg Club 42 reeflub 40 41 42 45 Octet 4'5 Publle Speaking Soeletx 42 Debatmg Team 42 P0rmCho1r 40 41 42 45 Cantor Mlonx I1XliXl Knnlpolls lA'X1l1f.,l0ll lx I5orn October 12 102 1 hntererl lxent September 1058 Pootbdll Leagues '50 41 Nlldget Team '50 lunlor Team 41 QI apt nnj Is 2 Hockev leagues 41 42 Baeketball 30 40 Chs t lNl1n1g,,cr1 C ren Form C ren 50 Baseball Ledguee 40 2llfl0 41 1 Xss t 1141113411 Rl1lg6I'S hullcl 50 40 CC lldlfllldlll 2nd 151ml 55 s 54nd 40 41 lmtruetor 42 45 Chlmemdster 45 Handbell Band 41 42 45 Dramatlc C lub 42 4'5 CStdge M mdgerl Ialeetrlelfm Form I hour '50 40 Honor Roll 42 4 4 f . xg Q , 0 ' Ill v . . 1 ,v . 4 2 .' ' V Q LF' , 1 -. Q 7 Q i L Q , 1- . w ww a T . 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' -, 43. I DAY ID AY RBS DLPLE OCJDEN IR 1Vest Pomt Nlontclalr N I Born Iune 28 1920 I' ntered Kent September 1030 Football leagues -I-0 4-1 Zur s 42 llotkey 4-0 Ckss t M mu mgerj Znrls 41 C-Xss t Nlfumgerj ren Form I ren 4-0 4-1 4-Q Boxing K lub 40 N eww: B0 ard 1 ee f lub 1-0 HENRX XRNOID PFCBHXM JR Cornell New Xork City Born July 15 192.9 Pntered Ixent September 1938 loothrll Iergues 38 4-2 Numerdls 4-1 Qkss t BI L11 ngerj Hockey leagues 40 4-2 VVrestlmg 4-'3 Crew Form f rew 30 I-1 -12 Znds 42 Tenms -l-0 ' v 11 1 v w 4 ' 1 1 ,c . . I . Y . ,1.-. 1 , , 1 1 I 1 1 , 11-. 1 .1 1 1 1 , , . nu l'111 1 1 - ' 4 1.. 22' . 1.1 111 1 Q .' ' 1.'.' ' ' . 1 , 1 1 '1 1 1 1, C, 3 , , , , 4.5. 1 1 9 1 . . - 2 . 11' 1 1 1 , , ,-1-1. ,v 1 1 7 1 1 L 1 1 1 4 . 1 1 ' v 1-. 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F0 I ' I , '-I-2. I-If ' I '40, '41, '-IQ. -I VI ' -ft ,D-I. Isl 2 ff nz f 5 ' 0, I4-I. IN XI TI' R IX XTTS HH 41414 I' R NIICIIIQ., m Iimgr es Born Xoxember 77 1924 I' ntererl Ixent September 1958 Ifootb Ill I6df.,ll6S 3 40 2 N s -I-1 I3 LSI-xf,tIl3II 2,11 Is 41 I Xss t NIm1g,1rJ Wrestling 4 45 Crux Porrrff row H 40 1 X' N FII 9 Boar-11 I ress Bo'1rrI Xemr Book Bo ml QNI.umg111g, I4IIlt0lI lee C lub 4 M mn Lge-rl Sh Lkupc- are In Souetw 41 42 rm K holr 40 41 SW XX SON S11 Y I' Rs NI I T I dncdster Born Nos ember 18 1929 I'nterefI Ixeut September 1939 C rew Znds 41 I hs t Wldnag rj NlllIlCI'd,Ib -12 Cksst NIdIldg,9 Ix 43 Ulm Lge-rl 1 e Lr Book B0 ml French I lub 40 41 I IIQHIISIIW Irwe 42 I'1LnchIr17 42 Iform f hour 41 42 n nr Iioll 40 Z M Wwf ,-W W r W .off ' Y ' 'S '1 V11 .+W I A A A L L A A 1' .72 ' :.',X..I. Y r bbw M . -., 5 . . V . , 1 I , .1 . . ' af,-f:'f9,'. ..LIl,.. , ..K...42. , , , .. fx I. . 1 1' v xt. - we-'vf E y 'f' .'4-11442. ' v - 0' I -v c ' 7. - 1 r 4 ' 'f I ' . 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SNIYH C. ll I 'Q s fll1i'Sll1ll Ilill.l'11 0 9' 1-'.l.'.'. I 1 Ulu: 1' '38. '39 .-X.'s't Man: fferl. H -- 3 -1-1 ':s.'-1 , '41, '42, '43 1' 4 'flfo C' 1 '39, ' 0, '41, '11 l. ' '42 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' '. YQ: ' 1 ' ' ff: ' I ' Bell ' fx .' 1 'Il'39. Fo 'lmi '39, '4-0, '41, '4Q. 1' j 'zl ': 1 7. ' 1111. 0 . A' 1 . .L:'. I ' - -. .f.J. l --,gY', ff. ' .' ' fff 1: .' ' L . NI. ll I 'l.'l Wi! , , Wk 5 . 1 21,1 J. Te '.'fl.ez f ' , '4-2. I ' L ' L STL ART 951 MIN GTUN 3, Born lun 12 1920 I'nerdIxntSpte Football Lsfzg Hock ef: s , I re Xen oarc ear k B d CPr Qlll nt? nor 3 3 41 I' THOMAS LDWXRD WXRD JR 1.1 e South Ur ing, Born Lznudrv 5 1920 Pntered K t S pt mb r 1059 Football 40 uni am 40 1 41. Num ' . I'.a.ll Tennis 3 Hockey-I eabucs 0 . Wrestling 42. bkiing 43. f'rew-Form Crow '41, ' . Tennis-Leagues '4-Q. '43, .Yews Board Cffirclllation Ma-znagsrl Year Book Board lBusinQss Bla crib Bell llingers Guild '4-1. .lunior Debating '40. Stationery Store '40, '41, '4Q. Form Choir '41, '4Q. 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Wm... ,l,f'dr5L Q.,-AQ 76g U-- our' 607' '17-'ULM-P1fs 1' 31,2 TIIORN 10X BRICK S 1111 RUM 1 S '11 C 1 11I1C1f1191J1lI'.1 Berkslnre Mass Born N01 emher 24 1923 Lntered Kent September 1998 Councll 49 felected Pebruarw 6 104.51 lfootball leagues 38 30 40 41 Junlor Team 41 if aptalnj Znds 42 Hockey 30 40 Ckss t '1IanagerJ 2nd 41 Uxsst 1IanagerJ 1s 47 flss t 1I L11 igcrj ren Bor 4 SWEW' 1 1 crossed oar 42 ,M caj H15t0FV PFIZQ 42 Honor Roll 42 090+- 1 L01'1'li1'1 SP1-Ni 1' li 11 XRRPN I 1111061011 111111111 lr11J1llo 12011111111 rn Republic Born 1I1reh 18 1921 Pntered kent September 1990 1400111111 Leagues 30 40 11rest1mg Znds 41 f1sst '1Ia111g1LrJ N11n1er11s 42 118s t '11an1gerj 11 1 49 If I1 nrm III sc11111 10 14,1108 40 10111118 leagues 42 1 eu fr Bo ml 1 ee I lub 2 4 Ut ct 43 Pll1l1lC Spe l1xlIlf,, Souetx 41 126171111151 Team 41 42 4 dent Shakespeare in 5001611 41 1'I'l11110l1' 40 41 42 4 Honor 11011 41' 42 fx 4- ua 5 014 P ,, 1 ' U - 0 c Y! 141 ww w Y w w v as v , . 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Ill'1.XlDNl.XS 'NIXNLILI D XXDX1 Ixeut 1914 1ss'1S'lf1nl H6CIflIlZll9fCT Ilmfnrlf foaclz fjlwaolball 110011611 Brmeball Jomed the Ixent Imcultv 111 1919 'IHPODURI' 1' ILX XN5 XB Kent 1911 1s-ws-tant llearlmavfrr Iatm I 011011 of lmlzorlmnlball mul Baveball and I arm Hoclwy learns X B TF111ltV 1919 Imned the kent Pdcults lll 1919 V V VV 1' YV 4 1. ..1,g.. ' r ,.V ...V V ,1 V - V V . 1- In g.., ',,.- . , ,I V. V . . vv, . 1:1 1 ... 41 f V- 3 ll: 1 7 4 V V , , 1, . . , , . I . V . v mt uoulxl lx n Q lout I 6 ' .un ' For ne-.lrw hun x xc- wears tncsc txm men .Xe leur .c lsr .1 fl l0IlIl to lxent Inns from sf uml m ear lll r.1 lldtlllll Il l It lt 1 1 It 61 s .uul lll l If c .issrnum ul wut excr ll.lXllllLf Us . w ef their un lful tlusmsm W lmpe t .lt .ns mam more g,I'dllll.ltlllg.I classes null he .llmle to Lnmx .un arlmlre them for 1 tllex fl ulx mln for kent .mal Ixent hms K ,gr -as Q. -NSW A 71' dw Mia.,-.f- ' mmf:-. l. ,,, .. A p.,QQ1f Qin RW 'lhih QW.. ' I-f ,ggn-If , . 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Km' L IHXRI ES P HXRHINGTON IR XN French Spanzvh XB Harxarcl 1910 XNI I0lllSldI1d State Lnnermty 1911 Iomecl the Ixent Pacultw 111 1919 PKXNK X XND1' RS XXI Uathematzce X B St Stephen s 1918 X NI St Stephen IQQQ MR HARRINIGTON Imnecl the he-nt Iuxcultx 111 1919 IXMLS P H1 NIPHRILXS X B Latzn freek foach 0 Tennis' ls'.s'1S'tanf Coach 0 Football X B 111ll1.1mQ 1919 Iolned the Ixent faculty 111 1920 CIIPTON IX IOONIIS P1113 I' nglzvh Ph 13 Ixenyon 1919 Imnerl the Ixcnt 1'3.C1l1tW 111 MR ANDERQ X11 XX 110130111511 llathematzcs' Imnecl the Ixent Iwzculty 111 1923 TIIP RILX XX II I I XM 601101113 XX OODS PhD Ihemzvtry Bmlogy X B XX esleyan 1 1111 ers1tw 1913 111 D 1 0r11e1l Il1lXCI'S1tW 1917 Ifllllefl the kent Pdcultw 111 1921 MR H1w1r1m1-'xs F11 Woons 'NIR NICDOWELL MR Looms V , 1 1 11 ' I . 11 . . . .,- .,1.-. 1 1 - ,, . .16 , 1 . . . 1 1. ., , 1 .11 ., 1 . 1 1 1 1 - 9 1 , 1 Y. 1 , 1 Y - , V, .. ..- 1 1,,-.-. 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1- g..,1.1 ., .g...,1.1 b 1 1 . 1 . . , , 1 .1 1 1 V ,1-1 'N 111 1: 1 . ,- .,4. . . , l ,1 1 ' ' 1 1 1,41 1 K 1... .. ., ., . , 1 . 1 , , Y Y 1 1 1 . 1 1 1, . . , . 1 1 . ., n' , 1 1 ' ' 1 ' lu' 1 . 1.1,z.s - vu 11 A JA. 4 . 11 4 1 ' ' '11 1' 1.4 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . AAL , 4 1, . . , . . ' 1' . '1 1 1' 1 1 I ' 1. ., . -L1 - -1 - -1 1.'1 ' 1,9 ' ' ' '. 1' 4 1 L 1 . 1 11. DAXID ALBERT TIRRLLL A B french I erman levzstarlt I ouch 0fFo0tball and Hockey A B Hart ard 1918 Iolned the Kent Faculty ln 1926 C HARD NI BAKER AB I' rencll loach of Dramatzcs A B Harx ard 1918 Imnerl the Ixent Faculty ln 1927 Mn Tumsl L X1 ll I I ANI A1 ORTHINGTON A B Ixent 1924 Hu-tory I nach o Junzor Football and C reu A B Harx arrl 1928 Iomexl the Kent Ifaculty III 1928 RIC HARD I1'E GIIIIANI BS MA 1111916 H1 Qtory A ork I mxerslty 194-2 lolnetl the Kent I aculty lll 1928 In-N1 SMITH MR BAM Kent 1998 llathematzcfr I nach of Baelletball 4s'sz9tant Coach 0 I' ootball and Baeeball loin ml the Ixent Faculty ln 1932 RUBI4 R F I C Ol MORE A B Kent 1921 l'rench Spanzsh loaclz 0 ll revtlzng freu and 'llzdgel Football A B Prlnceton 1931 lmnerl the Ixent Pacultx ln 193-1- MR 110m'n1xc'rox NIR COLAIORE NIR burrn NIR C1LL1u1 y 1 . . , - . . V 1 s Y . . ., ' , ' v ' 1. 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'Z' .. , . uv- Q, 'fb .. . 2 if wwf? - 2' W7 ff QW if 3 , ,W , ,I ,V y M TV H WW H ES CREW HI' lllllCt99Yl fortx txxo erexx season xx as tl xxhole .1 sueeessful one lhe l'lTSt crexx clcfcatefl all the other schoolbox erexxs thex met Ill l0IUIJCtlllUll anrl lost onlx one raee that to the Xale 'Heeoncl Ileaxles The seconcl boat xx as less fortunate Vllllllllf' onlx one uf the three sehetlulerl raees that xxlth the Princeton Neconrl 190 s Both boats hoxxex er xx ere successful ln that thex lII1IJI'UXCKl greatlx during the course of the season C oar h Tote YN alker xx as ahle to get hls crcxxs on thx rlx er soon after the sprmg t' rm began, as the If I xxent out of the rlx er earller than usual Xhout a xx eek ifter th hrst .intl sceonrl boats took to the xx aters of th llousa orm crexxs folloxxefl sult ln th lr sh lls umler lf- .11 eoaclnng of 'xlessrs folmort lwlson Park liuttcrxxorth .xml llroxxn The form ercxxs lookecl xcrx raggefl at flrst but illlrlllg' the season there xx as .1 markeel lmprox ement lll tllClT' form 'I xxo xx eeks after the season hegan Tote W ilkcr and Bronx lark reeelx erl xxorrl that thelr COITHHISSIOIIS ln the Xrmx Xlr l'orees lntelhgence berxlee had hun ron rmecl ancl thex preparecl to lcaxe the srhool Fns Wrflllgllt sex eral changes at the Boathouse as lote W alker turnerl ox er the hrst ancl seeoncl erexxs to BlSll Colmore and Bronx lark I'6llllqlllSllQtl hls lfonrth I ' - .'- ' ' 3 -5 on IC 'Q . ' 5 ' I il 1 I. , , ., . . . v' ' H I. ' ' . , .. ' , . I ' P' l x L' . si I 4 '4 l lx! 'k ' ' - ' - s ' . . - ' 2 Q ' I. . I. , , A. . .. x K. Q H., - tonie, in their shells. the Petter and the Sill , the f -- ' . ' e' .' e .' . tl. 'lle - s ' A Af. ' x' ' H- Q 1 -' s - , . , .. . ., . . , ' , I 1 1 v x 1 w - 1 . - ' V . . . . . . V , . V 4 ' 4 I 1 V- X I ll h fi - eh' ' ' . ' l ' , Y ' - . ' vl ki 'Q YY e , is . l 'N lllli FIRST VRICW ltifffllt tf'lw11'rn1unl, ilI1'llnf11'l1l. ilI.w,if1. lllllfllllf, lffrlfllf. ll'1illzV11ff.w11. fizilwff. ll'r1lf rw, f'urrr1H ff flplr 'lIl'H'll f'ulnmf'4' lx'rfr'vl1'ng: Tlilflfllllllll Cf'n,r,w-r11'r1Q l'lfll'lll hoats tu Mr. Wvtmrtliiiigttiii. .Xlsu heeause ut' time faet that Mr. C'ulmm'e was euaeliing the first hnat aml heeause of the small numl:-CrnfSixtl1 Fnrmers nut un the firft two hnats intereftecl in crew, the Sixth Form Crew eeasetl tn przretiee emisistently. lteluetaiitly the masters aml huys nt' the sc-luml emiiieeteal with erew watehefl tllt'SCtWUlIl1'll leave. 'l'l1en they all turneml haek aml wurkc-al the harcler at their respeetive juhs uf teaeh- ing: aml learning. This eliange Uf1'll2lt'lll'9 after the Season was well umler way maale it extremely tliflir-ult for the uarsmen ut' the lint aml seeuml lmats. Niall tlitl a great eleal ut' experiineuting: lxel'fn'e making his final tleeisimi ahuut huatings shurtly hefnre the Yale raee. XYher:' form was emi- eerneal. neither eight was paliflu-fl. hut. what it laeketl in forum. it maals' up in puwer. Un the last Saturtlay in April, lmth hoats jmlrneyetl to Derhy with their own shells to meet the Yale Seemul l50's aml the Xale beemul Ileavies m'er the gusty t'UllI'P'l' of the lower llulisatmiie. Slmrtly after three u'elm'k. The Yale Feemul l50's Elllll the Kent Sc-wants, twn seeniingly well mateherl erews, clrew away from the start. hut mon Yale giaineel a leafl which they never re- lllltllllSllt'll, alefeatingl the st-luml crew hy fifteen sec-omls. their time heing 5:1-0. The 1-nurse heeame rfmglu-r as the XVlllll inereaseal aml hy the time uf the next raee halt' an hour later. the water wax inure eliuppy than the wlirml ers-w was ttt'f'llhtllIlIi'1l tu. llllli plat-ing them at a slight tlisaulvalitage. The Yale Sec-mul lleavies ruwefl over their liume t'0tlt'SC to victory againft a Hgghting Kent erew letl hy Vaptaill Bill fltlI'I'iiIl at struke. The Yale erew's time for this rave stmul at CHAIRNINN Hun Nln -wan Su uns J 23 and a hfth ag unst lxent s 1 57 ind four fifths X fortnlght later the school elghts met tw o lrlneeton crews the second 1:0 s and the Second Heaxlcs at lxent In a soaking raln the lxent Seconds dcfeated the 150 s xn u 32 hs 1 margln of half 1 length Stlll lll a dow npour the Hrst hoat defeated the Second Heax 165 lll 116 The Ixent crews were hegmnmg to use thelr power to greater adx antage and their form show ed marked HUDTOX ement The next week saw the crews looking forward somewhat apprehensn elqy tothe eomlng encounter w1th Browne and Nlchols w h1cl1 had alreadw defeated Tahorhw three lengths Howes er racmg on the home course the kent oarsmen Jumped thexr adxersarles at the start and continued to Inch ahead throughout the race W 1th the stroke at a SCOI'Clllllg forty one K aptaln Blll and lns men pulled across the hnlsh hne two and one half lengths ahead of Browne and 'Nic hols Ixent s tlme was 5 01 Browne and 'Nlchols 110 Un Max Z3 the hrst and second hoats raced the crews of their tradltlonal rn al Tabor In the hrst race of the after noon the Tabor qeconds de featecl the school Seconds hw three qu lrters of a length IH a grue mg contest ln thc h al race of the season the lxent lwrsts unbeaten lll schoolhos COIllp0tltl0ll freed the fahor lflrsts Tahor pulled iw ly from e t rt ltlY kent hut w lthastc idx thlrtw suen theliluc md hr IX c 1u,f.,ht thelr opponcnts lt thc quarter nnle harrel and gdllllll 1 lcad wlnch thu nexer rellnqulsllcd Nath 1 m Lglllflitllt sprmt Ill the hnal quartcr mule the school cnght swept icross thc CAPTAIN HOOPER fllllSll hne one and one halflengths ahead ln the xerg good tlme of o 05 as agalnst Tahors 0 ll This xlctory wiped out the hlot of the Xale defeat and culml nated a successful scason I arluy III the next week the l'1fth l'orm won the 'wemor dn 151011 and the thxrd form the Illlllfll' Dnmon of the , - , ' n c ' , ' 1 n . . I ' .. l n . . . ' v v g 1 . -. .'.. 2 c c.' th s an sllgl If ullead of ' .' . 1 c. . ' -- I 1 ' ' ' . . ' 1 .' , '1 1. 4 7 v 1 v 1 ' ew . ' I 1 I. 1 A il . , I F'-of . . ' A 1' 4 V '-7-4 . v .1 xv ' ' .' Y. ' ln I I I c I-I K .I ' ' 1 l.. 2 ',, I. . 1 s ' , ' V ' V ,' . 1 . - f' I i ' A' l V , . . 1 .. Y D' .. , r M . . , , 5 - '.' JL, .. . ' . . A ' I . . 1.1 , 1 1 1 ' 4 .. , . , N 1 - - . . ' L ' '. .I . ' ,' , 9 . .', C' 1 v v v v 5 ' t .. , , K P 1 . 4 vt . . . , . ,, . . .. . .. . . . , . I' I v vi. s 5 'Q -Q .u v. y v- , I M , V . . Q. . , v. . - A - v'- - ' .' .'.' .'A'.' . 'D ' v 4 . , . 4,4 v ' f v , x' + U 1 . . . A , ' 9 K ' 9 - .' ' - 1 '. C rew Regatta Pollowmg the race the annual crew partx w as held at the boat house and despite a KlI'6IlClllIlg raln lt w as a great success later lll the week the I rew Banquet w as held at the W alker s home up Wlace donla Yalley The entlre companv re gretted that C aptam and Nlrs XX alker w ere not able to be there but ln their ab sence Blsh and Hrs I olmore as slsted by lNI3I'l0Il W alker acted as host tlful food supplw they gathered about Pater to hear Bash Colmore announce the awards and the fact that Laurie Hooper had been elected Captain of Crew for the 19-l-'Z season Blsh thanked the coaches and managers for tllell' CJOp6l'Eltl0ll slnce he had taken ox er and evpressed his sorrow and that of all present that Tote Walker had been unable to continue as coach Chalrman Ryan 'Nlanager Nlacdonald and launch Manager Duer announced Hand Qllxers and Iwggxs as thelr suc cessors and It was also announced that the flrst crew undefeated nn schoolboy competition would FCCCIXC sllw er oars as watch charms ln recognltlon of thelr splendld effort ks were awarded to faptaln Curran Waters Gllsey W ll llamson Blddle Hooper kllsopp 'Nlltt nacht Tlghman 0 B Dans Tyng Wheeler Calhoun Ryan and Mac donald Peake W Dans Bergammx and Duer recen ed the K wlth frossed Oar and Hand Sllx ers and Flggxs were awarded their numerals 'Seconds were awarded the Plftll Porm crew wlnners of the regatta -Xfter Bush had called on Pater w ho with mam humorous stones and anec dotes recounted the hlstory of Crew at Ixent the 19-1-2 season was closed wlth the slnglng of the school song and loud lx K lx s for Pater Father Blll Coach f olmore I aptanl Blll C urran and Cap talll elect l aurle Hooper ' - ' Y' f ' Y . 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S071 Cf aplam 11111141 fulnmiz Ixufclzng IJIIUZN U 01811111113 'IIII WW K Rl XX HI XS IN The Fnfst Crew 1451111111 ll 1 N 11 lx nf ll 1 ills 1 lx nt 71 1 ll 11 1 1 m le ut ll en I N 1 lllf The Second Crew 1 1 1l1g., 0 111 1 ni 1 I uhm 5ll0lIllN 'i l1np,,lll mln 11111 1 1 lt 1 TENNIS III 1012 tcnnls team hacl a Inerhocre season Wllllllllg threc matches hut losing to the X :le Freshmen Taft incl C hoat R'tllI'IllIlgI from the DFDXIOIIS xear s team xxcre Don N1 ls n 1 aptaln llallex xlllllfll' anfl XlmlClx Hoxx ex er the tfam xx as ahlx supportecl hx nexx talent that hall com up from the sfconcl team anfl lllI1l0I'lllX1Sl0llS Xlthougxh goocl ln streaks the team nex er seemecl to xttaln tl sust unfc h lglltS of form r xcars tlllS 1l6f1ClCIlCX Ftsllltlllg' ln tl1 IIIIIIHPFSHSIX c rccorrl soon lS tl 19 7 Sprung term lil moxcw into s scconcl xxcclc th t nnls season xxas xxcll unclcr xxax llach iftf ruoon th courts xxcre rollecl anal hrushecl and I oach Humphreys lx pt xxatch ox er lns plaxers xxlth an eagle cxc fh courts xx re rounclecl unto shape qulte earlx ln the tfrm so thlt tl1 tennls plaxers hacl one xxeelc of stlff practlce before th lr flrst match of the season xx lth the Xale Ereshmen lhe uutlil engigcm nt xx as plax ul It lxent agalnst 1 strong 'Ncxx Hax en team It xx as 1 harcl match hut the l'hs xxcrc superior lll exerx xxax incl thcx returnecl to L xxlth 1 x c orx o Don Xt ln .nu I It phrexs plaxccl th numhcr three clouhles Iltlfalllllll ancl sax ecl the hom forces from 1 complete shut out hx xxln nlu f 1 1 t 5 lh seconrl match of the season prox ec o xlc or or 16 u an: 1 . lhe racquetmcn gr Yi N,,f -' mu Rf-' V W. f2t3 ! -s ,fee el ,Ehdl Mg 'IHI' FPXNIN 'QI XD UF Hof ll 1 Ill! 1 I 1 fonrf um I7 JN f7 IHIJV flrulmrm Ile VII rim! lion . 1 r 1 um H147 s 1 1 fl mr mm lflxm Ixolzc 4' i 5, , . . r 1 ' . . ,. 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' lf C-XPT-XIV H1 Mmmm s downed a much lnferlor Ioomls team Iohn xlllllfbl' was play mg the number one posltlon for lxent and l1e was pltted aganlst thc best that Ioomls had to offer I' yen though Iohn played lus best tenms he w as not successful Ill Wllllllflg the match The team had yery httle trouble ll Xtllllllllg the nest m itch Oy er lf :ther s YY eelx end an lIT'lIlI'0IIlptll affalr had been arranged between the l0I'I'lllgt0Il Hlgll School and the Blue 1nd Gray proy ed an easy ylttory for lxent It w as obylous that the Torrington boys were considerably beneath the leytl of the home team and for the most part they were new conyerts for the game Howeyer the following week C hoate turned the tables on lxent The Blue and Gray journeyed to XX allmgford well kIl0WlI1g that there was a tough match ahead But any hopes of Wllllllllf., the match were soon shattered when the boys witnessed the superb tennls that the I hoate netmen presented K lptdlll Don Xl6lSCIl play ed number one man for Ixent and he went down to defeat to lynch the lead off man for fhoate Xl9lS9I1 play ed his usual hard hlttmg game but hls opponent s footworlt and serye were Don s lt aterloo ln the llllm ber two posltlon was Iohnny Nlllnor and he met f randall the captam of the C hoate team NIllll0I' put up a stubborn fight but the st adlness of his opponent proyed too much for lum Pat Hum phreys played probably the best t6IlIllQ of the afternoon and he had the dlstlnc tlon of being the only Kent man to wm a set ney ertheless he went down to de feat The doubles teams also did not haye the stamina to take a match and the final score w as 9 0 XX 1th tlus defeat stlll ln mmd the Ixent team met B estnnnster the f0llOWlllQ,' Wednesday and agaln stepped lIlt0 1ts strlde Our racquetmen had a successful afternoon and the final score was 9 0 lll fay or of the Blue and Gray' Don 'Nielsen w as lltlltllllg down the number one posl tlon and played beautlful tennls that afternoon ln fact th t lllllSI7l'1.y6fl by . . . , An 3 ' , . 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D. , , t . . - , . . . 1 . , , each member of the team was excep tional Xl6lSCl1 Bailey xllllllll' Hum phreys Nlmlck and Reid were all ylc torlous ln the slngles Bailey and Xl6l sen Xxmxclx and Humphrcys and xllllllll' and li0I'lClx were the 1lCt0I'l0llS doubles teams The 116StIHlI19tCI' match was closely followed by that with Taft lnfortu nately on Saturday It w as stopped after a few matches had been played by a rain that soaked the courts making all further play th It afternoon outof th ques t1OI1 Howeyer the match was concluded on Monday and Taft returned theylctory by a 7 2 margln Nl6lS6Il lead off man for CHAIRMANI PHPIAY kent and hh opponent both played excellent temus but Don w as not pl lylllg the caliber of ed by Y oos of Taft Phe last and by far the longest match of the afternoon was the thlrd doubles Reid and Ii0I'lCk were pltted against Johnson and Cartmell of Taft It w as a long and hard battle and after both teams had managed to take a set the hnal play went to the score of 8 6 before the Ixent boys won the m mtch The last match of the season w as played against Hotchklss on the Ixent courts and the Blue and Gray reached the :necessary heights on thls afternoon Hott hluss w as beaten for the hrst time lll flye years by the score of 1 3 Xl6lS6l1 after Wllllllllg lns hrst set easlly w eath ered an uprlslng 111 the second and won handlly Thls ylctory put a happy ch may! on an otherwlse dull season Soon after the Hotchklss match the annual doubles tournament was held wlth all ages and ranks partlclpatmg Wl6lQ8H and Balley after a tough strug gle emerged the wlnners The Tennls PICIIIC, w as held at Hob son s lake Xfter a syylm and plCIllC sup per Harry Yan Rensselaer f apllalll of the 1938 team and 3.SSlSt3I1lL coach dur mg the season spoke a few words to the team and commended Don Nielsen for phreys pralsed the sp1r1t of the 194-Q team and Sdltl that he hoped ey ery Kent team could haye as Hne a feehng for the sport as Xl6lS6I1S mates Then Don NICISCH announced Pat Humphreys as hls successor and the followmg awards of TKT s were made Nlelsen Balley Mllnor Xmuc-lx Held Rorlek 'xtklll Humphreysl Blair Humphreysll and I ambert RU ORD 01' Ixent Ixent Ixent Kent Ixent Ixent .J 1942 Sl' XBOX 1 ale I' reshmen I 0011115 f hoate 11 estmlnster Taft Hotchlslss l - s -l a . ,vu A l s ' lv Q A 'I I ' K LUVA1, I L . 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Roux' flililfll Xmlul, IQIIFAASIIII, ,lllllIlll'. llur1lm'f'. llunlrr. f'orlrl1 ffillillnl l runI li'ou': Nlmrp, I5'lll'ff1'H, rlrflrllullfl, llofr-r, llllllfllfill .lllillllflf lforul, ll'. IMI, .Y1'a'l.w'l1, f 1 Nlilnor II, Howe anal G. Bell starrefl for Kent, eaeh getting three hits. A tlouhle play encletl a Kent rally in the ninth inning after two runs haal heen seoretl on 1 a - Cv. Bells smgle. Kent won its first league game on lYetlnesflay. .Xpril 29, hy clefeating Loomis 6-el-. llowe pitehetl steatly hall for the Blue anel Gray, striking out twelve men. Ile gave up only four hits, two of them home runs, ancl he eolleeterl two for himself. The Blue and Gray flefeaterl Berkshire on Saturday. May 2. hy a 4-l eount. This was their seeontl league vietory with no tlefeats. All of our runs were uu- earnerl, eoming from walks or fielrling errors hy the Berkshire team. llowe was unheatahle on the mounfl. giving up only one hit. Bartlett starretl for Kent. eolleeting two hits in four times at hat. The team journeyefl to Taft on Wetl- nesclay. May ti, ancl -lay Milnor's erew eame away with another league victory umler their helts. The game lasterl over three hours anel went into eleven innings hefore a single hy Sharp ancl an error hy Taft paveml the way to an 8-7 victory for Kent. llowe's hat was a hig factor in the Kent attaek in that he eolleeteml three hits in five trips to the plate, one of them a elreult elout. A game with Berkshire was eaneellecl on Saturday, May 9, heeause of wet grounmls, hut on lYe1lnes1lay, May 13, the Kent eohorts travellefl to Westmin- ster where they were again victorious hy a 9-4 eount antl their fourth league vietory. Jerry llowe pitehecl tive hit hall aml l.ew Bartlett was the star of the Kent attaek. eolleeting five hits in as many trips to the plate. Woorl also helpell the Kent eause hy getting three hits in five trips to the plate. kent s nexct gune xx ms xxlth I ho Lte on S zturdax hfay lb I'11s xx as in IIT! portant league gzme IS lmoth teams xx ere tlul for first place ind the xxlnner xxould almost eertalnly xxlu the cup hut the a 10 Q defeat at the hands of an older ind more experleneul 1 hozte team lls xx IS their first le lglltx defeat K great deal of credit must he QINBII to lxtut s xoung te mx compired xx lth the xcterms of C ho ite lhe lxcnt hoxs xxere uneasy and seemed to play under -1 straln com Ifllttlllg nlne eostlx errors txxo more than they had lll all thelr past games Nlcf arthx starred for fhoate glXlI1g up only four hlts and no xx alks Kent s only hlts and runs came Ill the nlnth llllllllg xxhen suh of the season It stltute l,lClxb0ll he xt out an Ill fleld hlt and Nielsen and sul: stltute 'xlaude SlIlglG4l filhng the lm :ses Bartlett xmmedlatelx doubled txxo runs home The rallx xxas quelled xx hen 'Nh I arthx forced xllllllll' ll and C1 to op J ind xx1 1 cl 1 H c picked XCllSQll off tlnrd The lxtnt threat xxas ox tr llotchlxlss came to Ixcut ontttdntsd IN 'NI Lx Z0 md xx nth def C Lrrx lx ulx xxlth them llus xx Ls tht list le igut guna IL xc r and tht 1 hoxs turned lll thenr hest perform mu of the season Ierrv Iloxxc pitched shut out lull md gaxe up onlx three huts lhree douhle pl mxs helped paxe the xx ax to tht lxent xlctorx plus the stellar helfllllg of the Bell hrothers and f Lpt un Nlllnor I llc l mst game of the se ison xx as plax ed on 5dl.llY'1llX 'Nlax 25 mtl ixxhug The game ended lll 1 I l tu. lmoth runs hemg, une nrnul The guna s played on xenth L t o raln Iloxxe ended 1 lJI'llll mt sc :son hx Strllxlllg., out turtuu men and xx lllxlllg' onlx txru stu xx as the lug, gun lll the c 1 uk glltlllg' tluec of the tc un s xt u s lht Llllmlll ganu xx LS played at Ixent on N115 24 lhe lxent plaxers sxxapped flnamxux Boxo XI vs Ac PR Bl 4 luv nxxl V Bell p lll , z tl YY. B11 at hat, L: fagl '1 1.-Z'v,A zivx. 'E left a 'Z-0 'eat to , V , , - V' , ' . . . . , 'zu 1 as 2 - z A of tl ' . a 1 1 Kant 9 U ,X . , xl ' i 2 . , t, ' 's 4 U V v' ' 1 j st lf - I ' L . iz 1. c . c 1 A . V I V ' ' YW rc 1. . A cl , A t 1 , 1 c . 'A ' K- - . Q -' V 4 A t ' 2 , 'A' I' ' r - .- l f ' ' . 2 X . a x wa: ' ' a odds were against our team and they met muddy field and it was called in the ' - ' - ' .' ' 2 ele ' on zeeoun f ' ' . ' 1 ' -- ' z - . Tl z ' 'z .' I' ,' ' 1' 'as ' a ' . g ' l' H 2 'z I' l - ' .- x 3 Xielsx 'I' f ' Kant I, 2 . Q, ,' Ut? if ith.-' ,-. ' .. ' . ti 'Alf-iv. ' 2 . 'A ' l't,'. 4 v l Y ' I . I 'T 1 1 - 1 v V . . . , - I L as - ' ' ' ' ' A- vv h-q V 1 . A 2 vu . Y, .uv UA- H . ' , , . 9 . V. - L' . . H I . - ful season ln 194-'3 INJSIUOIIS as frequentlx is d1d the alllmlll Xfter some hectlc lI1lllIlgS the llllIIlIll cl nmed thex xxon and left the held Tl1e annual hanquet xx as held at Hob son s l mke Hoxxe xx as elected Calltalll of Captain Nillllfbl' Wood Hoxxe F Bell W Bell Sharp l,lCkSOIl deGanahl Bart lett Nl6lS6ll and Maude xxl11le Gardner T11 XXI ST XTISTIK S I'6C6lX6ll hls numerals Xxx alt xxas axx arded l11s letter as chalrman and BllCklIlgl'l xm hls numerals as manager and so 1 successful season drexx to a close xx 1th kent hfllfllllf., doxx ll second place Ill the league The pltiflllflg xx as ex cellent and tl1e hattlng and fleldlng xxere hetter than ax erage Xhth the return of snc lettermen xxe can hope for a success THI1 Ixent Ixent Ixent Kent Ixent Rent kent kent Ixent 1042 BXSLBXII ShASOh Gunnery Hotchlxlss I oomls Berkshlre Taft W 6StITllIlSt6l C hoate' Hotchlclss l Utllllg, wk I eague I nne Feam ax er mgc I layer I c'c1rs'on Icom I'orm I r xnlzon H I NI nor ll li Hoxxe W ood 1 e l WY Bell Bartlett Gardner Ihclcson Xl9lQE'Il II Nlaude o deGanahl Sharp Hunter l 10 'J 'J 7 0 Bltflllg' 6 Plellllllg ' W Oll ost flec Cuvrms How L ' 9 ' ' 2 ' 0 10 ' 6 , '. ff 4 ' 4 ' ff 1 ' s 7 ' 0 ' .- ' .Q 4 ' 2 ' ' 10 ' 2 - 0 ' l 'Q ' ' Y l lc 1 ' iz 1 1 7 l 24' e ' -130 the 1943 team. K's,' were awarded to Tvtalr Y 6 1' 2 - 1.. 2 . n,. , . , . , - f ' I I . il X 'J 2 YI c-.f. .QF ' rs Y p. .333 ' 1 YI 1-. .222 A ' ,jf 1. 1: 1 1 1x' :sh 2.-0 ' Af '. 1 I Y lh . 200 ' , 3 YI s.s. .289 ' 1 x' 1-.f. a V 1 p ' 1 IY Qh .270 m . 1 III l.f. .L4-Q A 1 x'1 .f. - 1 YI r.f. .172 ' ' .' 2 VI Qh .2 6 x'1 af. 4 5 FOUTBALL l IIIUI I H the 104-2 football schedule consisted of but two outslde games I xpt Daxe Ieikc with two other lettermen from last xear s squad plus 1 large group of anwnous but green football plax ers came back determined to make the most of what promised to be 1 dlsappolntlng s ason Because of war tlm restrlctlons prexlously scheduled games with frunty l'rosh Ioomls ll estmlnster and Hotchkiss were cancelled leax Ing onlw the Taft and Berkshlre gam s to be plaved Nex erth less from th f1rst dan of practlc lt was exldent that the squad was far from lacklng lll hght and splrlt and is th around lelke Xtlxlll and Ilowe last wears lcttcrmen Xlthough th team fuush ml the season wlth but a 100 as erage lll the wln column tlus record IS nothlng to be ashamed of Ixent defeat cl Berkshire lll a hard fought gmle 10 12 and Ill the last game of th season lost to laft li 1 It was not the record of the t am but the hght and splrlt w lllC'll lt showed Ill 1ts encounters th it fleserx es the utmost pralse In the llne Bob Williamson Bob Derr Buffy Barton ind Daxe Ixerr stood out on defence and the accurate passlng of 'ktlxlll to Gardner along w nth the XICIOUS blocklng of Ierrv Howe sparked many of the Ixent IlI'lX es Nlore than anyone else Daxe Peake w ho had lald aalde hls crutches only a week before V . .4 . . 40 4 4 4 44 - . D 4 . . 4 . ,e , . . , . ., . . , . . , . ' 4. ' r. 4 4 ',.'. . 4 . ,' 4, . 4 s ' 4 of . Y v D .. n ' 1 v 1 I sg ' -1 - rl . K ' ., A' I 'll' 1 ' . A A1 Q A ab' Q days rolled by, it shaped into a formidable team built 4 e - ' e .' - .:' 4 4- 1 4 V . C -41 ' ' . 4 - 2 ..- ' ' . .' , ff. ' . - e . r ' 7 , V. . 4 L. . V. 4. 2 .' ' .' .' ' .' . , ' .' , 1 v ' ' V D.. A 4. ' , v C ' ' 1 ' A' .44 As .lv v v , 1 'N ,nu . 'b 1 . i - 4 fa-o-. - A1-fgcrlf ' , ' . ' . -5. -4-'nz ' ff' ' -i ,'-TIS. H: MT ...J -wh 'Ah - r 1- '- QI fl ' fu-Q sv . ' .ink . GAA -.- THE FIRST F00'l'liAl.l. SQIHXIJ lim-!.' li'fn1': Vourh Tirrwll, Pouch Filson, JI. Illll'l'I-N f.llllIlflgl'l'l, Shillings. lt'r1nl, Smyth fflllllliflllllllj, f'oru'f1 lllmzplfrffys, Vnflcll .Yfnlrll 1. .lliflfllw li'ou'.' .xil-l'1Nl'Il, Spooner. II1ll'l'!'l71, Figgis, llooprfr, ll. If. Kr'rf', IJ. l,Iif'A'NllIl, .l. lilirlflle, lforiflt' Front fi'mr'.' Llitllr, l,l'l'!', fh'1'or'A', fl11r'rllz1'1', lIo1l'1', BllI'fllIt. l,I'llL'l', .tM'1'I1, .llIIl'lllfjf!'I', llvrllllis, !lilllllS1lll tlu- lierkshire ganui to leatl his teani on to vit-tory over the Green, tleserves a great tleal of eretlit. .Xfter two weeks of praetiee. the first squacl was tlivitletl into three teams. the ltefls, XYhites. anal lilues. These teams were to play among themselves until the lierkshire game. The plan was to take tlu- lu-st players from these teams aiul make a varsity squail for this encounter antl tlu- animal Taft ganu-. With Peake leatlingg tlu- ltetls. lloyve the Wiliit-es. anal .Xtkin the Blues. a strong spirit of rivalry iIllllli'1ll2ltt'ly sprang up. lu tlu- lirst gauu' ot' this new intra- mural system. the ltetls :uul Whites liattleul to a sc-oreless1li'11tll4u'li. The fol- loxvingr Saturtlay. a strong Blue aggrega- tion struek through the air to overcome a scrappy hut outelasseel White eleven. 19-ti. The passing attack nf Atkin to tiartlner which was to prove sueh a tlan- gxerous eornhination in later gzunes. was responsible for two ofthe lihu-'s sc-ores. Un xYL'tllll'S4l2ty. Uet. Qt, tlu- same vie- torious Blue team tleeisively alefeateel the ltetls 19-0. .Xlthough the ltetls often tlireatenefl, they let their ehanees vanish in thin air through penalties anfl inter- ceptions. The following Saturtlay before a group of over one huiulretl mothers. the ltetls again inet the Whites. can-h eager to rnake up for tlu- tie they haul previously playetl. This gjanu- also eiult-tl in a tie. ln the last gfanu' of the intra-mural series. tlu- lllues again wlefeatetl the XYhites to elineh the .X tlivision auil tlu- right to play South Kent. ln this en- counter. whim-li was play:-tl in a tlriviugi rain. the Blues fountl a tteterrninetl White team antl just Illttllilgliul to eke out a 6-0 victory. .Yorton Slurffwr, lf. Wil- The fflllflttlllg '5'1tllI'fl3S an IIT' 1 g,g.,re,f.,.1 tlon ofthe Blue and Red Squads plax ed .1 0 0 tle xxlth South Ixent dt South Ixent Xl l for .1 held ggxs made long, et Ixent reeox er a Black terrltorx no eded South Ixent lll Ill eheek by the hne llne though W lllldI'IlSOIl trlec goal, Gardner and Ifl g3lllS, and South Ixent l luck deep Ill lied and SCOI'lllg' efforts succe lts t11rn xx as held plav of sueh us Bob Derr and Bob W lllldUlS0ll Catelnng good for txx o touchdoxxns YN ll . lldI'HS0llS touehdoxxn, Cdled bficls for and the 0I'21SlllIIg kent llIl6 .lded llp hy Ixerr W lllldIT1S0ll and Derr, xxlth able lldclxlllf., bx Barton broke through time .and clgdlll to stop B lx er slnrt runners before the lnterferenee xx hnch he x had fturlx started 'Ihe l-0ll0XKlIlg Sat l countered 'l ift r.11 11mn1 l'1cld, and lr less, the Blue and f ur1.1x lxent en lltlon 11 rlx dl, on mst, 131 'Nexer I6 :mv xx.1s Ll'lUI'l0llS Ill defeat and fought 1 hedx ltr .md more ex ID6llQllf61l l'1ft team to .1 st uldstlll for most o ll gdlllt xhltll 1 fexx br1.1l1s, thc score N ox1Y0N xx AN lhe next xx eelx con slsted of Slglldl 1r1 s and practice lor the B6I'lxSlllI'6g.f1lIIlt,Nllllll xxds played lt lxent on bdturd xv IIIOIIHIIQ' October Sl lxtnt xxon 4 Z c ue .1 1 .ix scortd lll hrst and suond per lods, and competed one coux GTSIUII xx ll llclierlsslnrc usmglong, passes and trlclx x rtxtrses bunchtd txxo ouchdoxxus lu the second qu.1rtLr to eome xxltlnn one pfllllt of tl Iloxxex er Ixeut came b quarter xxlth .mot tlns sufflccd to gdrne xxcr ll XXlllllC'l'S ac-lx ln tht tlurd her touehdoxxn .und xxln H1g,hl1g,l1ts ol the 1 fn.1rdner .md Peake s p.1ss ....... 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' ' . . .1 ,, H. , t, , HOCKEY sul HI' 1043 Hocltex team xxlth Its sch dulc curtalled to Hx e games hecause of xx dftlfll' transport Itlfbll 1llfHClll ties, and xx 1th opportunltx for practise hmlted to hut a fexx daxs before the hret gam uex ertheless during the course of a three xxeelx ll1f0I'l'Ildl s ason shoxx ed great IIN proxement lll exerx gam and came hack from txxo crushing defeats hx South Ixent to gain 1 final tle The three games Wltll South kent one xxlth II0l'C'l1lxlSS and one xx 1th XX est ljflllllf, eomprlsed the entire season I'h green kent plaxers most of them coming from the leagues and second team xxlth th lr ranks depleted hx the departure of C aptaln Holm I,lClxS0ll and xxlth 1 total of only three lettermen I'0tlII'lllllgl.!'0IT1 last xcar s squad had to learn xarsltx hoclxex nn a hurrx With the httle opportunltx thex had of ,gaunng expc Tl nu from practls' dld so xxell ln hxe games When the school came hack from an ext ndtd xxlnter XdC'dtl0l1 on lanuarx 24 th re xxere onlx tlnrtfcn daxs of practlse ah ad, before the hrst game xxlth South Ixent No a httle of thls time xxas spent ln flftdlllllf., the heaxx snoxxs off the rlnk Wllllll don more promptlx f' Il Xl though the hne up xx as changed sexcral tlnus durlng th season, certain plaxers galned hxcd PUSIUUIIS after the hrst xxeek from the manx C'dlltlllllt'S Coach 'Nadal g- 11 'v--v-Q-.,. I . f 'YAY L. . V' 'H-I-.Q t. .' v LL- m .5 -. ' 3 . if 2 ' ' - . . v, . 0 v . - ' , . L . H . X W. ' e ' ' ' f e. . ' ' ' - Q ' . , .' ' .' ' z ' ' ' . , I V1 1 A' V I L ' '. fy' I 'I' y v f ' 1 ' ' 'Lf . . v' I . ' , , f ,f ' A. . 51, ., . . and the coaching of Bill Nadal. the wonder is that they V X ' I l ' I ' lx I '- Q' l . ' 5 -v U Q. fl ' .V . xx x I 'vL. ' ' e- ' .' f' c .' '. . ' . ' , ' e. ' e . i - . ' ' ' X l K 1 V 1 I I il' V It 'C I . , ' Y Q ? ' T' 1 .1 1' , 'T'-1 1 I Q 'K . ,, A i at 41 5, X , .. - c -+-- 1 t A Q - J' 2 ' o ' A ! . x, Sf xl ,Tw ...oi ,gr in gn - TIIIC l lltS'l' IIUCKICY SQl'.XlJ lir1r'L' lfoll-5 lVIill'HlH Cf'llr1z'rmrlff5, .l. F. Pllll-l'!'lfIi1ll. IV. lfvll. fl. liwll, .llrlrlnlllrfg frlllliflllfil, E. IIUFNIPIIS, l'lPIt fllrlifrl, lf. ll. .lumw l.llIIIHlfj!'I'J Iflfllif, .llll l'l'll1'rlll l'll'Ulll Il'ol1'.' Vorlrll 7'1'1'1'e II. Sfrlllliliqs, SFIIIIIY-H, lf. llvfllillnlsfllf. lwnfk. J. llllillll,ll'!'4ffS. lIr'l'rn' lm slrorlg. 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Slblllll Kl'Ill rl-pzlill tllf- lli'I'l0lll'i'1lIll2lj'1'I'.2lIltl H2II'l'j' llowl-lls,wllo visit. llllll :ll'l'ivc-ll :lt K0lll sllortly 2ll.tl'l' lllte-l'llzltc-ll witll l,2lVi' Niltlill. Ill tllcc-zlgrv llflflll. 'l'll4- two Sflllltlli tlillc-ll togl-tllc-lx was .lollll l :lil'4-llilll. tl ll:-w lloy tllis yi-:nz illlll all't:-rwlllwls XX'C'lll :lt it Iljlillll oll tllo wllo ali-vc-lolz:-ll illto 21 gfooml Qlbillll' lly tllc Nlllfllbtll Kt'llt ima .Xgzlill tllc-olltvolllc wax 4-llfl ol' tllz- F1'tlSllll. 'llllix firxt lllli'-Ill! wav il 1lz'r-isivv vil'tol'y for Sfllllll lit'lll. tllis ll2H'li1'1l up lay two Qllllxtltlltif lilla-si om- tilllz- tlll- worn- llc-ing: 5-I. 'llllv Kl'lll witll tllc- lt1'llQ :lllfl Nl2lf'll!lf'l'l' :lt 1-1-llta-l'. Nllllilll 5llUXYl'tl f'llll'l4ll'l'lllFli' llllllf'4lYl'- loft. :illll rigllt XYlllLI I'i'iIl1'I'llX'i'lf'. tlli- Illi'lll. Zlllll tllv f'UlllQ'5l was vlost-l' lllilll UlllC'l' witll l.or'li1- :lt C'1'llti'I'. illlll Sllvpzlrfl tllc svorc. 'llllv loll:-ly K:-llt goal Pilllli' zlllfl ,Xrlllstrollg llll tllo willge, towzlrll tllv Clltl of tlle- first pc-riorl. Wll0ll flll xYi'llll1'Fll2lf'. l'lL'llI'll2ll'f' lil. tlls' lk-Yoe took tllv lJllf'li tllrollgfll tllt- Solllll sllllllll tooli tllz- lI'2tlll 1lHWll to XxYll4Nll'lNV. Kcllt ll1'fi'llM' zllollv. illlll 5f'lll'i'll llllzls- tlli'I'L' to Illily Slllllll K:-llt. Tlls Sfblllll sim-il. I CAPTAIN P1-:Aki-3 Before the Hotchkiss game. which was played on home ice Tuesday, February 16, Dave Peake was elected Captain for the remainder of the season. The team played well, but were outspeeded by the Hotchkiss aggregation, which scored on a rebound in the second period, and tallied again in the third period on a short pass. Kent, which occasionally got through the Hotchkiss defense, was not accurate enough to score, and the game was won by Hotchkiss, Q-0. On Wednesday, February 17, the team lost to VVest Point on the huge Army rink, 5-4-. Kent, although faster than West Point, lacked the brawn and manpower of the plebes. A new rule, to the effect that a man can be left over the blue lines, off-sides under the old laws, caused Kent much trouble. However, Ray Brock managed to pull the hat trick, and Pat Humphreys added another goal, in the third period on Broek's assist. Nevertheless, Cox and Carter, two able West Point forwards, compiled with their teammates the five goals necessary to win. This is only the second time in many years that the l'lebes have dc- feated a Kent team. the jinx having been broken for the first time last year. The last and most exciting contest of the year was played at South Kent, and resulted in a l-l tie. The squad en- trained for lYoodrows only two days after the defeat at We-,t Point. but had in that time learned enough to meet their conqucrors on even terms. The honors for this game went to the line composed of the two Bells and hlae- lntyre. Maclntyre passed to llell in front ofthe South Kent cage forthe lone Kent score, which came in the second period. From then on South Kent was out for blood, and Hunt of South Kent launched a frontal attack on Fairchild, the Blue and Gray goalie, in thc final period, scoring for the lted and Black. This was the last tally of the game. The 19-1-3 Hockey team finished up well what had seemed to be a hopeless season, and showed improvement. in every game. The younger players made the transition from form shinny to hockey rapidly, and at the end of the season Kent had a formidable team. At the annual banquet, letters were awarded to Hon- orary Captain Peake, Captain Dickson fin servicel, Hum- phreys I, Brock, DeYoe. G. Bell, W. Bell, Maclntyre, Shepard. Armstrong, Locke, Howells, Nadal, Stallings, Fairchild, Chairman Wierum. and lNIanager.lones. Ray Brock won the Hawley Trophy, and was elected Captain for the coming year. Bentley and Buxton were appointed Man- ager and Chairman respec- tively. KIANAGER JONES CHAIIHIAX VS IP RI xi 2 4 4 Mama! if ,W-...w,, ,ag ,-wx 1' as-we 3 V ww few Q, M, K, M'iQ f?' mb! WSW Z 'W Q. wi. 'V la fff or-iv WRESTLING 194- saw the topple and fall of the lvnt wrestling, supremacx that l1ad extended our .1 pc rlod of thru wars w lthout a defeat but thls fate certalnlx cannot be held 3gd1llSt I oach Blsh 1 olmore or C aptaln Laurie Hooper, one ofthe best wrestlers ex er to mount th mats of lxent lhe team wrestled onlx two match s against th Xrmx 1 mes anm ae reshm n anr ot mt 1 o 1- m mx crushing and substantial margins IXIIOXXIIIQ how Blsh and Laurle wanted to wm we cannot do UtllCI'XXlNl than present l7I'l6flY the series of lllsllfflllillllldllli obstacles with w luch thex had to struggle lflrst cxpc rl' me means 6X9I'XtlllIlg III 1 tough game bk wrfsthng., .1nd of the startlng eight men thls winter onlx two of them Watson .1nd C aptaln Hoop r had ex cr so muc h as w rcstled .1 bout before Second Cllllllltlfllllllf., counts dlllllht .1s much If no more than experlcnce X wrestler can b .1 wor rea er for the hrst period .1nd th' n tlrc ana lost at It last The 10413 w resthng squad was forced to s.1crlf1cL Its usual fall term practice SCSSIOIIN ln faxor of nnhtarw drill YY hen the school returned for w Inter t rm on lanuars Z1 151511 h.1d onlx elghteen daxs before the match w lth the Xrmw plebcs to w l11p up .1 w I'CStllll,J,' team out of Wllllllj, material and 1n addltlon find a new spot to w rcstlc on as the Sports Blllllllllg' was unheatcd Xs el rcsult tht mats were plclsed up and lald down ex ery afternoon of L5 ., . , ' . .' l l . 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The first mateh was against the .Xrmy plehes. un Wetlnesclay. February IT. It was lust hy the sc-ure nf 29-5. The Kent vietnry that garneretl five pnints was nn- earneal. as .lohn llc-isl's lil punncl np- pnnent was funnfl tu he overweight. George lYatsrm. one uf' last season's stars. wrestletl lfnek Rankin. also of last year! team. linek haul learneul nnleh. anfl. 2llIllIlIl,DfIl. nnahle tu pin lYatson. was still ahle to keep him nnfler enntrul. Ut the Fourth Fnrmers. fatty lust hy a cleeisiun in the H5 lh. elass. after a game hattle. antl Trott anrl llnwningi. in the l55 antl HSS III. elasses. were pinnetl in shnrt nrsler. Shealy. ut' tlu- fifth form. wrestling at lflfi lhs.. alsn sntferetl tlefeat. The sixth t'urni's lliek l,ittle learnerl his lessnn the harfl way. lu-ing pinned twiee. The last mateh of the tlay gave Kent hupe for victory. for Vaptain Laurie llrmper was wrestling heavyweight. Laurie at une time had his opponent hent tlunhle with his shnnhlers perilunsly near a fall. hut the Army man wiggle-tt off the mat. ancl went on tn win hy a cle- eision. ln fairness to Laurie. it must he pninteel nut that at no time hafl he hafl any praetiee hefnre this hunt. first he- eanse there was nu une his size on the lnats tu give him a guml workout. see- untl. heeanse he was uhligesl tn assist ltish as euaeh at all times tn instill the rnsliments of wrestling intu the rest nf the team. lie it to his ereslit that Laurie never alihi'4l his slefeat. .Xfter the trip to NVQ-st I'uint. the sting nt' whit-In was sumewhat alleviatefl hy the thrill ufeating in the f'2lllK'I.S Dining: Ilall. anal watehingf the tortures inftietetl un the plehes Ivy the upper elassmen. the team retnrnerl to Kent tn prepare furthe match against the Yale Freshmen. then nine days in the future. livery afternrmn. Sunday included, the team practised faithfully, in order to do their best in a match which was to be witnessed by the entire school. On Saturday, February 28, however, the school hopes were quashed, as the Yale Freshmen defeated the Blue and Gray wrestlers Q0-8, on the mats in the Auditorium. Five of the Kent points were gained by a forfeit, there being no opponent for Trott in the 155 lb. class. The other three were taken by Captain Hooper, who won his match handily. Although the rest of the matches were lost, only one of the defeats came by a fall, Dick Little, the converted Chairman of bas- ketball, being the inexperienced victim of the Yale Captain. George Yvatson lost by a decision to a married man, so the pain was not too great. Cady put up a terrific fight in the 145 lb. class. Shealy, wrestling 136, spent almost half the bout with one shoulder on the mat, but his opponent never got the other one down. Paul Downing, wrestling a mighty product of the weight-lifting school, was cautious, and was defeated by only one point. John Reid, a fast worker, also lost a close decision. As for Laurie Hooper, the Captain leaped upon his large and luckless opponent, and tried for nine minutes to pin him. Al- though Laurie had his man literally curled up in a ball for most of the match, he was never quite able to pin him. Nevertheless, Kent wrestling and sports- manship owe a great deal to Laurie, who helped mightily to put Kent wrestling on the map, and who served long and well as team-mate, captain and teacher dur- ing his four years at Kent. To Bish Colmore, however, must go the palm. Mr. Colmore first brought the idea of wrestling before the school, and in three years built up an undefeated squad which remained undefeated for three more years. Bish has now been commissioned a Lieutenant in the Navy, and will soon be gone from us. The future of Kent wrestling is in doubt at the moment, but we can already see the time when Bish is back on the mats, teaching every one from the second form on up the value of speed, and a daily run to the lied Barn. At the annual banquet, WKT's were awarded to Captain Hooper, Reid, Watson, Shealy, Cady, Trott, Downing, Little, Chairman YVarren and Maiiager Colmore. George lvatson was elected captain of the 19-1-4 team, and his is the trust of seeing to it that Kent wrestling stays on the level of sportsmanship and ability th at Laurie Hooper and his predecessors have built up under thc coaching of Mr. Colmore. THE INFORMAL WRESTLING SEASON CAPTAIN HOOPER Date Opponent Place Score February 17 XVest Point lYest Point 5eQ9 February 28 Yale Freshmen Kent CHAIRMAN WARREN AIANAGER S'rEvENs 8-Q0 BASKETBALL Q all otl1er mnter sports Basketball got off to an extremely late start because of the extended C hrlst mas xacatxon Uvung to the ban on drn Ing none of the perennlal league games could be play ed except wlth C mterburw whlch IS on the mam llne Thus wnth the late start md the scarcity of games thls years season was only 1 shadow ln comp lrlson to those of former day s Six gamcs wus the total number of contests that could be arranged and of these fixe were lost two to C anterburv the rest to teams of greatly superlor calibre C aptaln Don Xtkln was the smgle letterman to return from last year s squad Jerry Howe the 1719 pound terror of last year s wrestlmg team returned after a year layoff practlcally the entlre squad of last season s Kent Seconds formed the bulwark of thus vear s team The squad settled down to earnest practice lnllllt' dl ttelv upon lts return from vacation The floor of the Sports Bllllillflg resounded exen more than exer thls yelr Ill lyh lp p mrtly bec :use of the fut that the team wms trvmg, h nrder th nn teams of p lst vears and un doubtedly p1rtly becausc of the fact that the Sports Bulldmg was not heated -Xll of the fellows h md to keep mox mg to keep warm and accordlngly the Sports Build mg was the scene of unusual iiCtlX lty all season long CHAIRMAN W ALLI Xlaxaosn COLLII-.R 1 ' 1 . , ' ' 1 . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 - . 1 J 1 1 ' 'I ul I Y' K . 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'lYflI'f1'11ltl', .Yfwlsen The first game was with Vanterhury at New Milford. The team went down to New lN1ilford hy train on February 10, inaugurating the season with a mode of travel long unused hy Kent teams. The starting line-up was as follows: Atkiu at eenter: llowell at right forward: ltoriek at left forward: llowe at right guard: Spooner at left guard. The Kent men took to the eourt with strong determina- tion. hut faulty teamwork and laek of suffieient praetiee impeded them greatly. Vaptain Don was leading his team untir- ingly. trying to stem the opponents' tide of seoring. Nevertheless. the seore at the half was 22-8. The sec-ond half revealed eonsideralmle improvement on the part of the Kent squad. Guarding assignments were earried out with more preeision. and the offensive plays hegan to work more smoothly. f'anterhury eontinued to mount up points, however. and the final seore was 37-IT in their favor. The next game was with Uld l.yme Academy on Saturday. February 13. The seene of at-tion was the air-eondi- tioned Sports Building. Boh Roriek started at eenter. taking the plaee of Don .Xtkin who was away. Howell and Whitelaw were the forwards. while Jerry Howe and Spike Spooner continued to hold down their positions as guards. The game got under way with a display of good teamwork hy lmoth squads. At the end of the first quarter. the seore was 12- ll in favor of the home team. During the seeond quarter the Kent men passed the hall with increasing aeeuraey. and. with good shooting as another faetor. they developed a deeisive lead over their opponents. The seore at half ti111e was Q5-17. The last two periods of the game saw a determined effort on the part of the Ar-ademy quintet to eut down the lead. while the home team was just as intent upon preserving it. The game score vx is '38 '30 m fax or of Ixent The outstandlng pl'1x ers xxere V1 hxtelaxx and Ixmgsburx xxho xxent ln at rxght forxx ard for Hovxell Ixmgsburx xxas hugh scorer for Ixent xxxth a total of elex eu pomts On 11 ednesdax Februarx 14 Is t plaxed the -Xrmx Plebes at 11 est Polnt for the first time and lost on 9 Suffice lt to sax that the Blue and Grax xx ere badlx outclassed Ixent found Its opponents defense xnx ulnerable and their attack too sxstematlc klso the stature and speed of the Plebes xx ere xutal factors lll the ox erxx helmlng x lctorx -X return engagement xxlth C anterburx xx as plax ed on the home court Saturdax 1'ebruarx 20 among the manx puddles that dotted the floor ofthe Sports Bulld lng The puddles xx ere the result of the shlngles and doxxn onto the court beloxx Xlthough determlned to ax enge the earller defeat Kent came out on the short end of a 31 '32 score Hoxxex er the fact that neither team had a margin of more than three polnts ox er the other untll the last four I'I11I11lt6S of the game xx hen fanterburx surged ahead to xxn1 should lndlcate hoxx close the struggle xx as Hoxxe and Spooner xx ere notable for thelr ferocious guardlng and 1 aptaln 'xtklll plaxed a hue game to lead hls fightlng squad Xnother close game xx as lost to I Itch Held Hugh on Pebruarx 73 hx the score of 36 '30 W hltelaxx Sl1lJSt1tllt1I1g for Spooner and Doug D1ClxSO1l helped to co ordlnate the kent attack Ixent led at the half bx 1.1 1'3 but fell back 111 the third quarter to lose although I Hptalll Xtlun amassed elghteen polnts durlng the game 'I he last game of the season xx as play ed xxlth Torrington Hlgh on Pebruarx 26 at kent The final score xxas or 19 111 fax or of TOFF1l1gtOIl xx hose smooth xxorklng qulntet ground the Ixent team under foot xxlth effortless ease Ierrx Hoxxe xx as most loathe to be trod on 111 such faslnon and durlng the course of the game he nearlx rex erted to the xx 111 ter sport he xxent out for last xear XKI'GStllIlg Although defeated more often than not the 1943 basketball squad neverthe less malntalned a fine sp1r1t 111 the face of lts mexperlence and xouth The Sec ond Basketball team had but one game a defeat bx Canterburx 41 22 but nex er theless deserxe great credlt xxlth the Jl11ll0I'9 for thelr C011tlI1l16d mterest 111 the game The basketball banquet xxas held 111 the Studx soon after the last game BkB s xx ere axx arded to xtlxlll Hoxxe Spooner Rorlck 11h1telaxx Hoxx ell Dlckson X19lS61l IX1I1gSbL1I'W VN eed 51IHIl16Il and Chalrman C olller -X honorarx BBB xx as axx arded to Tom 11 allls noxx IH the 'Nax al Mr C orps Durlng the course of the ex enlng Cap taln 'htlxlll thanked Father I halmers and Nlr Smlth on behalf of the squad and hlmself for thelr coachlng and gllldahfff' throughout the season Ifrank Hoxxell xx as elected f aptaln for the 1944- squad and as Don Xtkm xx as presented xx nth h1s game Jersex bx Father Fhalmers the basketball season xx as officlallx ended . 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N111114- 111' 1111- fl1lll'1' 111' 11.: 15-11 ' .fi '-. - -. 11-'J-1 the fine splrlt of the s ounger rlngers and added that lf we can obtaln more ropes Kent vull see some truly excellent bands IH tunes to come Harx ex then appolntecl Mr I oomls an hcmor in member of the Ixent Bell Rlngmg Guild Xfter I r Sill had spoken a word Pr f halmers hlmselt' arose and commended Harx ex for has organlzatlon Then he vsent on to sav that when tlus war ns ox er the Ixent rmgers voung and old vslll rejoice mth rmgxng for hours by shlfts entlre soclety to his home for tea Throughout thls year and 1n years past Nlr Loomis has always shown an aetlxe Interest 1n Bell Rlnglng Such attentlon ns deeplv appreciated by the Kent rxngere Bell Rlngmg IQ an asset to the Kent sw stem of self help It IS a perfect ev ample of the efficlency of the sy stem It 15 not only a x oluntary organuatlon but also 1ts complete management and IH struction lb left up to the SlXtIl Formers and older bovs Since the end of the Ball Perm the absenceof Harris Devsew and Russell from the first band has gn en ample opportunity for the lxrge number of vounger candldates to pr ll txse and gain experlence ln Plflglllg The younger dnlslon of the guild vw ts comprised of VValker Murray Ribble Dawson M11 ler Baldwlnl fklhson III Duflield On May first when the admlnlstratlon changed accordmg to the tradntlon Harx ew appomted Russell as hns succes sor is Ch'llI'll1 Ln BEI I RINC ERb CI II D Baci. Hou J Balluvm Loomzs llzllef Bullald Front Hou Rcnzrk, Calduell, 11l1I'l8y tchdlfllltllll, R H Jones, Rach . ,I 'ls I .'L',' , ' . '.' , ' I K . V l . ,', I o- 4 kltv ' v' A- K tv I 1 Av 1- v 'r ' , 7 D - - n A J . 1 . Sq Lv' I T' .. . c ' f - Lv I - D - Y A ' Y 2 x .ll If I lk' 1 -K' ' Q r .V ll - A L' 2 l .Al 1 On Marcfh 21, Mr. Loomis invited the the following? Bullard, FOX' Gillettw ' , l 'K ' , s 9 a I ' a ' D Q s .7 f L' ' , , A . , . . .kv K' C - Y 1 Lv , . .hw I ' ' ' ', ,. , as r .' 2 . . , .I l P' 1 I . . ,.. l 1 ' V 'ly A ' .' . ..- . . v . I, ' . 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NYil111'I' l11'111'I' xY1l1'1'1Q'I'. 111. 211111 1'11211'11-1 W If I' flllflllg the past xear the en ture Sehool has heen thoroughlx en tCI'tdlllCfl hx the comeclles presentecl hx the Dramatic Socletx ln the Pall term IC opus xx as Slc Xhec a aree comeclx hx l'thel W atts 'tlumforcl xxhlle Ill thc xx earx xxmter months the stuclents roarecl at faptaln Xpplelaelc an Lug ll h comcclx hx Walter Hackett Both of thcse plaxs xxerc comeclles as tle Socletx felt that xxlth the somher note llelllgllllltlllll illx struck Ill Worlcl Xffalrs nlnttle l nughtcr xxoulcl he more than xx el come ancl thex xx ere rlght Phe Drama tlc Soc letx xx as hancheappecl tlns xear hx the jlrdillldtlilll of so manx of last xear s stars Ihc Sltll itlon loolcecl hlaclc lncleecl hut the l,oxx er Porms chcl more than then' sharc ancl CNC'lWtlllIlf,, turnccl out splenchcllx RCll9dI'S1llg commencecl soon after the opening of the School 'I hrough slx long. ancl it tunes xerv harcl xxeelcs the cast lahorecl xxlthout sur ceasc, ancl at last the procluctlon xx as cleemecl ht to appear upon the hoarcls It xx as greetecl Out of thc I' rx lllg l an last vear s smash colneclx Int lo plcls out one star xxoulcl he x lrtnallx lmposslhlc for the parts xx ere actecl xxlth ease ancl grace hx almost ex erx plax er lc uhng thc helcl xxere Vt arren ancl lames as RCf.fllldltl lax ancl 'tllss Durant Boxcl ancl Blllllil as the W eems , Nlr ancl Nlr ancl loncs as Dr Nlaclclxn the mechco xxlth nclcas ln their respectlxe parts hoth W arren ancl LIIIICS chcl xerx xx ell the latter stlll holchng thc tltle of thc most ll0dIltlflll llU'0lIlL ex er to grace a kent School procluctlon Iloxxcxer there ls one actor xx ho cannot hc shox ecl aslclc ancl that ls lexxls xxho portraxecl the clual role of lat the lrlsh Janltor ancl Nllss Ilepxxorth thc exccechnglx amu Ing nlght nurse In hoth of thesc part lexxls reallx founcl himself partlcularlx as the lnhulons nurse But aslclc from thc ac ting., a great cleal of the c recht for the successful llrllllllltlllll rf the xxorlc ls oxxccl to the propertx mcn, xx ho hacl to hncl a complete storehouse of furniture from thc hnntecl resonrc es at hancl llns IS partxcnlarlx true ln the case of the hghtlng equipment xxlnch lldfl to he Xlftllrllltf Felillllt ln thc ahsence of 'Hr Haxes, Stage Nlanager Harx ex hacl aharcl tmle lll setting up all of the cllfferent sxxxtchcs lll the llmltell time allottecl 1 , . - tl .- '- ' -k Q l . ' f - Atv 5 . '. 0. 1 '. . A U . ' fx' ' . ' , .,. '. -' . A. b. 3 5.-M . . . . A '. . Q . , K o v Q ijt ' , - 2 ., . , , - ' L ,- A. - . t. , ,Q , . Q. ' ,- , A. ' I., , X' , , L. , ' IIA. rg , 2 ' sq . I 'V , . ... ,, K. , ,' I. - reeeivecl with ox'erxx'helming approval, equaling even the tremenclous ovation that -s X x V- ,I u I ' . x Y l . ' I V - r w - . ' I . - -v .'- ' Ax: . r 1 I - 1 '. . ., 4.. .l. ' . . .lv . A - . - . U- ' ' y x ' x 5 - ' 1 ' sh v 4 . . ' ' X .' ri ' Y 'V I F. ' Is ' ,'l I S I 'IQ' 4 -rv . . A-' x s 1 w ' y. 1 . . . ' l- s s 1 ' I ' - '-- - 1 . , . . ' - . .4 If ZEI DR NM YI IC SOLII' IX Burl Rm: 1 from IUIIIPS It' B Innes N Drnzs Bunzrl Front lfvu I furlzs llarwvf H urrfn, QI resulrnlj Boyd, Sha er Xncl so xx lth all hancls turning, to xxlth xll the C u x xxas axe o urn ou 1 flttlllg successor to the past season s llllk ln the lull after the performance the thoughts of the mernhers naturallx turned to thoughts of xxlnter mel much xx omler mg xx as hearll as to the exact nature ot the hlhernal X0lllilC Xnel here thc hrst of the xxartnne problems arose tor the -eheclule prescrlhefl a paltrx stun xx ecks the Winter ltflll anxl tu outs soon arose as toxxhnthu tha Soc utx xxoulel we able to proceed xxlth It pl in oxx ex er the question xx as nex er hrought to a test, for xxlth the last xx eek ol the usual xaeatxon came the Xxdflllllg of an extra thlrteen claxs of holulax fhereforc the rehearsal tnne xx as the regular six xx ecks and Nlr Baker xx as enahlefl to go on us HIL, the same clog earecl schedule tlhle lhe perform xnce of faptaln Xpple ,lark xxas on the 20th of Nlareh and xt markcxl the hugh point of rlramatle dltlX ltx for the xear lhcre xxas W arren Hfrllttlllg about as Captun Xpplejafk and then makingembarrassed loxe to lns xx anl as the Nlnlqnetoast hke Xpplejolln lherc xxas Bunlel uusurpassefl as tue tunnl ICFUIIIL Y no can forget t lose arch burglars the lengarcls plaxeal lx Yhlex and Wheeler fhen too there xxere lones and Yelt as the leaders of 1 spx plot C urtns as the perfeet butler al lxelt somexx hat the xxorse for xxear, anal J, 5 --.HW ,. ,Q W V 'M .rf ' if M . . -. 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' 5 last but far from least Hand playing the happy go lucky role of Johnny lason to perfection 'l here xx ere all these and more There xx ere the unheralded and unsung the Stage hands the Property men the lighting experts all xxho cheerfullx per mltted the Soclety to use furmture or xx hat haxe you ln order to enhance the reahsm on the stage All these and more deserxe the recognition of the School for the excellent work that thev haxe done ln Illaklllg thls past season one of the best that has ex er been seen at Kent Last but not least there was the genlal mentor Mr Baker Tlme and agaln he put heart Into his xx earxed crexx xx orklng cold as a barn It xxas oxxlng to h1m that the success of both plays was so great for he alone was responslble for the many mgemous props that appeared as the thread of the plot unrax eled Secret cupboards parchments and shattered pictures floxxed from hls hand xx lthout number and those same obyects meant the dlfference betxxeen a smash hlt and a performance that xxould haxe been axxarded the tltle of being reasonably good bo lt IS to hlm that the Dra matic Soc lety oxx es thelr great success nn the past year -. Xs ' v. ,, , . , ' R. 1 nl ' ' .', . , L., , I I, , K v L1 D . . , Av Y L . Y . 'Ls v . V, v . for hours on end in rooms that were often ns as V Y- - s Y ' I v 1 L' ll' ti, . , . .' . .' v I ' - '1 ., . . . . 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B1 '1 Q 111111 Xlrs. 1,ilY1K1 '1'i1'1'1-11 11'1- - 1- --1-11 1,j 1 ' J' - - s '1'--. 1- 7,1 1 A- 1 Ill llTl'li XRX SU! ll IX 1 m its tlnrd xear cf rcn msc ent cxlsteucc md ls mule up of 1 group of Snxth Pormers who irc mtcrcstcd m htcrlture The purposc of thc Socletx ls to encourage good XVl'ltlIlg throughout thc School Vhth tln thought lll lllllld the holrdgithers and selccts from thc llllttfldl turned ln what lt conslclers the ontst lnchng llterarx eflorts of thc school incl prlnts these works lll .1 Supplement to the Ixent News once 1 tc rm This xelr thc honrcl ls lllltlf up of lohn Sc udcler Boxd limes 1 lnlcl George Scnderson H lnd lohn Nlorgm lewis und Xhllll llll lrlclcctt lr Xt Its flrst meetlng the hoard elected Box cl .ls lts I resident The Soc letx cleclclcd th It It would lac lgood lclc ntogct ls xuclelx representdtlxc n1 lterldl ns posslhlc In the p lst the upper forms p lrtlc ul lrlx the '5lXtll Ixorm haxe tended to donnn lte thc Supplement 'I he Soc letx telt th it It xx as h ard for the Sec ond ind Third Forms to c ompetc IS lt were lg nnst the I ppcr lxorms fherefore 11 p art lhe results of tlns mnox ltltlll were gr ltlfxmg Ihcrc xx IS nmch good prose lncl poetrx turned m from hoth these forms The Full Term Supplement xx ns especl lllx mte rc stmg 'Not onlx xx IS the nl lterl al wlclelx represent ltlxc of thc mterests lncl tctlx ltlcs of thc sc hool hut also It rc flected the spxrlt of the tlmcs 1nd the reaction of thc School ls show n ln its creatlxe xx rltlng to these tlmes lo he more spcclfic elght of thc txx entx lrtlc les enclosed m the Pall Term Supplemcnt de llt with some phlse of thc xx nr There lre stall two Supplc mc nts due to he pnhhshcd tlns xc nr The Board IS al re lclx at xxorlc on thcm md thcx feel sure that thcsc txxo will hc Ill nnproxelnent ox er the l lst one LITER ARS SUCIETX Bud. Rua Lajerty, f'h1Icl Front Hou Przcltell Lecme Boqc1CPres1denlJ Hand x w v w w xrx ' ' Q ' ' 1 ' V U 1 4 g - '4 5 . . ' D ' as' 1 2 1 ,. , . . . '11 1 A' 1. v .tx n A I . , ' ,. . . . ' L ' . S , 1 z .' 4 x 1- - a A - v ' 1 r v I '.' ' t . lf ' 2 ' . s 1 . 1 , o . 4 1 . , 1 4 1 . . . . 4 . v . - ' . Y .' L' .' v .: s I ' v xi r I xi 1 al- Y' v L- - ' fs . '. . ,: , V 1 - as -. as , - a 1 a I' . ' , ' a -. . . - j z 'u z . - . . . , , , 1 .' - -, a ,- ' ,z a .' l - ,' 2 of the Supplement was reserved espec-mlly for the WI'ItlIlgS of the boys III these forms. s A 'Q ' - z j . - - 'z 2 - .' a n .1 4lv.a n A K' A :Ax 'x ' K' u 1 v ' ' ' - ' - 'T - x -' . ' . v v . 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Vnllifr CSr'r1'etr1ryQ, Blrlfill, llnll. f:vlH'lll'jj, fllllllltllljf. ,til-I',llIVYlSIHl out parts on the piano. of gradually piee- the andienee at a eoneert: hut there were ing together the various seetions. ot' eertainly many moments. espeeially dur- quit-ting the Bass and eneonraging the ing the first part of the year. when Mr. Tenor, of eonstant rehearsals. and of Gilliam derived anything hut pleasure eonntless tiring: little tasks whieh are all from awkward attempts to reproduee neeessary to the maintenanee of a good what was written on the sheets. The Vlnh. YYheneyer the elnh sings a few very far-t that the Vlnh did not eonsider nnmlmers, the listener pereeiyes the rehearsals tedions is in itself a tribute to whole-hearted eliorts that Mr. Gilliam Hr. Gilliam. who managed to make those has pnt into their direetion. hut what no 'l'nesday and Friday evenings something eoneert ean ever hope to show is the to look forward to, and nneonseionsly. more-than-patient help that he has the Vhih has ac-quired, along with given every memlner who found himself pleasure. something that will he of last- momentarily lost in the vast world of ing use and joytoeveryoneofthem until song. the day they die. The ahility to sing in Most of the meinhers will look harmony with a group of other people askanee when it is said that the rehear- will he an asset no matter where they sals were drndgery. for eertainly those in find themselves in later life, The art of the Vlnh enjoyed them as mneh as flifl singing in harmony is never wholly for- gotten, and is one of the only recreations that the Army and Navy can take with them both on an Atlantic patrol and a Guadalcanal foxhole It is a morale raiser of the first degree The Club this year was somewhat handicapped by the fact that most of the mamstays of last year s Club graduated forcmg Nlr Gilliam to start work with 1 group which was for the most part green C onsequently this year s organization did not learn as manv numbers as did those of prey lous years Also many fel lows in last year s Club found that they were unable to try out this year because of the extra burden imposed by the in crease of war time studies Also the f lub has managed to do without an enjoyment afforded organlza tions of preyious vears namely outside concerts I Lck of transportation his so far prey ented any trips to neighboring schools for Joint concerts There is a concert in front of the School scheduled for the last baturday in March howey er plus the usual program on Pather s W eekend One consolation for next year s Club IS the fact that there will be plenty of ma terlal among the loyyer forms returning in the Pall to lav the foundation for a good Club for sey eral yc :rs to come The fact that the W inter X acation was a month and a half long this year ham pered the Club s actiy ities but not to an oy erpoyyermg extent for the C lub ls making up for the l'1pse in its actlyltles in an excellent fashion gre itly aided with respect to clear pronunciation and faultless diction by the playing f records in the Loyyer I ibrary on the Carnegie Nluslc bet In connection with the Glee Club it ls onlv fitting to mention the Octet this year s yerslon of what yy as formerly the Quartet The Octet ls composed of Derr Hale Gardner Locke W arren Peake Collier, and Blaxill. Mr. Gilliam decided to double the Quartet because of the lack of a good First Tenor to carry some of the difficult olo parts in many of the numbers handled by this group As such the Octet has been quite successful in executing a program ranging from timeless Negro SIJlI'ltll'll5 to more mod ern songs yylth 1 dccldccl lccent on thc latter -knother group from the f1lec Club is noyy preparing to sing some exc c rpts from Sir John Stalncr s I cnten I int ltr I'hc C I'llClflYl0ll to be presented on the ey c nm of P :lm Sund ny Xprll 18 lbls will nuke thc sex enth ye lr th it this music has bcen sung Ill 1 h lpcl Xs the gr iclu ltlllg cl iss prcp ircs to s ny goodbye to the in my h lppy tnncs thcy h lye had both singing in incl listening to the Glee C lub they smcercly th ink Nh Gilliam his helpers Colbcr ind Penkc the f lub s President and Sec ret ary incl Jones the iccompanlst for ill thclr hlrd work and interest and they wish lhe lrty good luck to the clubs of y e irsto c omc - g ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 . 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' ' 1- ' ' H ., v . ,Y . .. , , .,. , .. ,- T253 ...f--' ful for the COIltI'llJlItl0ll of much needed mdterml The -xlllllllll C olumn, xx lneh 15 the onlv xx Fltlllg not done by the Nexxs Staff has been IIIY .iluable 1Il keeplng the -xlllmlll Ill touch xx lth one another r1lllS letters xx rltten to the Xllllfllll beeretarx and urmmumques are Issued from the ldtters ofhee Nlr Walker xxlte of a1t.un D W lllxcr I S X form r unnn Stcretarx n xxx an ledxe o .1 msence, has .lbx taken oxer the as sembhng ot m.1ter1.1ltortlus column dur Ing the past xear We lmxt been exer grateful for the f'I'ltlIlSlllS ot our rc.u ers ' xtrx suggcs tlon xx as pondered ox er xx holeheartedly and, xx herex er poselble applled It has been .1 great S3tl9f3.Ctl0Il to us to feel that there xx ere many otherQ lnterested Ill the Nexxs l'16ilfl6S oureelx es ltestrlcted by the xxar, xxe haxe had oughlx fllSCOtlI'3,gCll by lack of maternal xxe lmxe attempted to present to our readers .1 true plCtlll'6 of the School as It bueked the great number of Iflfllllflid tlons brought on bx the present eonfllct We hope xxe h.1xe succeeded Nlauger these dlfhcultles the excperlenee xxlth the Nexxs .md the contacts that xxe hdx 1 mme through It lmxt been of great pleasure to us ' ' 2 I 1 ' L-, ,, ,W - A J W-Nu .- -ft, - I .I I 1 ' V ,vt ' , D . is 1 ' l . 7 Av v-1 K' 3 v A ' Ls Column is worked together from the our troubles. Although sometimes thor- V1 v ' A ' ' 1 tv tv 'rv v 1 '. , . . . 3. ' , ' .' ' x ' ' .' f 1 T. . 'z '-. ., e ' ' --- Al ' ' t' 1 ' r - ' f ' A j .' . '-. lllf lulrhc Hpelltlng Hmxetx got umler xxdx it tht l!C,4.IllllllllL, of the xeir xxlth 4 rmter of sexenteen members fmrl one slldkx roxtrum lhe Nocletx xxfu cuichul hx txxo most llxle members uf the Ixent tacultx r N1 um Tlxrlxlngton OH! mtl Nlr Huber atom: Balm u ler pre llill 0 tht tlfgilllll esulul xt the Ilxcctxlmp me dt ec 1 churmfnx clur tlelxitcs I or xmxrnlnr ol wars the Plllllll Spa llung Souetx hi 1 h 11 Lum' uuex r un be-41 tx 1 IX u gl mtl ml the Smxttx llSUltUp1I'tltlJ st xouls ls 1 xr mxxex er ll l lllblli Npc 1 Us g., nrul tore Ill noxxm u xxe xx t xere xx 1 no ll s s e mlelxl 0 IUI I ll nu mn x L xx lx slclt ln lC6I'td.lll sunt tht llmlltmn ol uutsnle clelmtu xx Pl Bl IC SPE-XBIXG SOCIETH Back lfml 'llr Uallorm, lan lkuwn Fish f'IlILlll6T,Fl1f,l?l Turkznglon Vuldlf' Hou Burton Der: f'nlI1cr CPrexzzleniD, llrnul Plllllllt Frou! R011 4 fllllllf ll huflw, Hunzel J'lIlLl'S I ' '- .' z .' -' -' 1 - ' l Y X ., Z .' , I. h. f , . . . . . , . 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Azklt' fzntll- ggtl k gf ll elltlat I 'as l eve the renmtet possibility of any uutsitll - ztes. zuul thus the e HI lleu Del a t' g S -' l'1ll lxy the 1 ' 1 A 1 K, -a ' ' ' ' 'us a fortunate oceurrence for onlx those fellows who were keenly Interested Ill gettmg somethlng more Ollt of the 50Cl6tV than just gastronomleal muneratlon lUlll6tl together 111 tl1e 11ame of lubhe Speaklng Prom the start the organ17at1on was composed of tI1ose who were earnestlw coneerned w1tl1 1111 Qroxmg tl1e1r speakmg llillllt anc w l1o wanted to de rlxc some pleasure from Fltlllllt tlllllpitltltlll agalnst e lfll o 1er 111 llltht 11111ral deba es Tl1e flrst tlllllg that the members 1111 der ook to do was to master tl1e lunda lllQIlt1llS of good speaking I' 1ther Furk l11gton dllfl Hr NI 1ttoon gaxe addresses on how to prepare speeches and how to delner speeches fhey concentrated on certam llllptiftclllt pomts such as the necessltx for llilXlIlg tleII'ltS a11cl llIlltX lll t1lks and bemg caref11l about post11re and en11nc1at1o11 111 delnerx Tl1e nefct step was tl1e lIlSlll.lltl0ll of read speecl1es luach lllClIlll6Y' selected a speech to l11s ow ll taste clllfl reael It 1t tl1e 1neet1ng Ihe speeches embraced 1 1 e xarletx o cllltll0!'S and sublec s nn llheoc r1t11s to lmcoln elllll ron1 Gothlc lrlllltlt ture tothe econonnc Sltll ltlllll Phe llllpllrlelllt tlllllg' nesert 1e ess, was tllclt c ll l1 spc 1ker had tl1e or 111e11talstl1at he had been learnmg Xfter e. 1 speech the rest of tl1e memm s er1 lCl7ifl tl1e fllllXflX of tl1e spea er One orator for mstance was sternlx ad monlshed to refram from chmbmg Ill oxer the Soc 1etx s Sllllxt rostr11n1 lest lt be un1ntent1o11allx ellslllalltletl tlllflllg tl1e eo11rse of l11s ascenslons The Soc letx then graduated to extem pora11eo11s Spihllxlllj., luach 111e1nber was handed 1 sl1p It tl1e back of tl1e room. and hx the tune he had walked slowlx to the front of tl1e room l1e was SIIIDPUSCCT to haxe plan11ed 1 two 11111111te speech eoncernlng the subject wrltten on tl1e shp of paper Phe subjects IOIISISTLCT of Sllill phrases as 5ll0lllll lxent School ot mreacls Be Hotterg anc Itacho c0IlllIl9I'ildlS Sl1o11lcl Be fvreatlx Re cl11cecl ' Tl1e lllellll object of tlns enter prlse was to teach tl1e members to be able to tl1111k elearlx o11 tl1e1r feet and exolxe relexant arguments rapldlx Pmallx the Soc letw mox ed 1nto ac tue debatmg and panel lllSillSSl0llS Bw th1s tlllle the I'Il0llllJCI'S had become falrlx well aequamted Wltll tl1e art of good speaklng and the meetmgs took on a eertam pollshecl aspect Phe delnerv of 1ll had nnproxed to such an extent that lt lldfl graduallx shpped lIlt0 tl1e hack grllllflfl and the speakers concentrated mamlw on prepar1ng forceful speeches Wltll ttlllklflilllg arguments Sexeral of tl1e keene st debates were on tl1e subjee ts should form a Slllgli lllllflefl gen er11111ent 1 er tl1e w .1r dllfl ltesolx ed ld lllgll schools prepare 1 box better for eacersl11p 111 tl1e l S tllelll seeo11c arx scl1ools Xt tl1e e11cl of these debates the speakers were pohtelx snarhng nt each otl1er and pomtmg outraged fingers lt passages lIl magazmes and statlstlcs recorels whlle the non partlsan auch ence bxt 1ts Il1lllS eltldltlflg the end 111 oreler to maul tl1e speakers 1n an UIDCII for11111 TllllS the Public Speikmg Soeletx has had 1 fllll and busw season Ylfltvtltll standmg tl1e fact that there were no o11t s1ele debates X great cle al of c l'6Cllt IS due to Father Turkmgton and Nlr xIltt00Il for the wax 1n w lllCll thex haxe handled and mstruetecl the 0I'gdIll78tl0I1 WI111 tl1e Soc lets next X ear hax e tl1e sdlIl6 10111 petent coaehmg the same 0IItllllSldSIll 1n 1ts members, and perhaps .1 IICU I'0bl.I'lllll , 1 'V . . 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'111111. .2 -s f 2 .' 1 ' gs ...,.. 1'11l'1N11l111S, 1.. 1.. X. XV. 1,11 11 TQS111 ,...,.. .1111 ' . 1'21. ' 's 1'21111 s .-1r ..... Ne ' '1 ' X'. 1 gr 1 XX'21s .-11. .,.... X11 ' . ' Illl. 'Q ' ' ',..1... XX'2s1' f . .1'. WZEI EEEI llil FOURTH FORM Baci: Row: Narlal, S. Hale. Wiley, Toomey, Trait, E. Parsons, Downing Sixth Row: Seymour, Butterworth, Tirrell, Kingsley, J. Baldwin, Miller, Carly, Lamberf, Rose, Macfilashan, J. Clark Gallup Fiflh How: D. Wells, Beaily, Igleharl, Whilelaw, A. Green, Rockwell Fnnrllz Row: Fearing, Bigelow, J. lfeynolds, Brewer, J. Greene, Van Name. llII1,UIIl, Nielsen. Maclnlyre, ,llorelzeafl Deatly Tllirfl Haw: Thomas, Carney, J. Kerr, Burgharl, Slocum. Poole, Rankin, lVheeler, Santee, Wing, Dooman Semnfl Row: Loomis, D. Harris. Thmpkins, ,'llC.1lI!1ll0II, Von Glahn. Ifolzinelle. Jlay, 'l'uraer. H. f'onnelt, Wortlvinglfm Blarill Fran! Haw: Florer, A. Crane, fllerrarzlrm. Ely, U. llznnphreys. Bunzel, ll. .-lllisml. lingers. James. Grabau, fllanigrmzery Waters, H. Baldwin The Fourth Form Charles Robert Nielson, Pr Harry W'illiam Allison, Jr. John Lucian Baldwin . esirlenl Raymond Earl Baldwin. Jr. . Wlilliam Kaye Beatty . Ernest Alanson Bigelow Sidney Blaxill . . Jean Jacques Bonilliant Jolm William Brewer. Jr. Peter Duryea Bunzel . Theodore Robert Burghart . Ridgewood, N. J Kittanning, Pa Fitchburg. Blass Stratford, Conn . Covington, Ind New York City, N. Y New York City, N. Y Bedford Yillage, N. Y . Evanston, Ill New York City. N. Y . Blilford. Conn 1111 5 1 1 11,1 lll N 111111 III 1 ll 1 IIX 7 1 1 17111 7 I ll ll l N 1 D1 1111 1 111111 1 ,, 1 ll 1 1 1 III N Il 1 1.5 I 1111 X111 1 1717 1111 XlIl11 1 111 111 XI 1 N 1 111 Xl 1 7 1 I X X 1 ll 1111 111 Il 1 1 X1 11111 1 111 N 61111111111 N 11111111 11 1 11 1 7 71 X11 '11111 I 11111 1111 1 1 1 111111111 1111 N lIIll 1 NN 1 II1 1 1111111111 111111 II 111111 X 11 71111111 111 1 111111111 5 111 11 1 1111 11111 111 XI X111 II1 1 111 111111111 111111111 5111111 11 XII N111 X111 I11 -. I'1111'l'1 1 ll 11-1' 1'111'111. .Ir ..,.,. 1'11-1111111 11111. 1,21 11-11 1- 1111111 112l11f '...,.. Ne ' '1 ' Y 1111 .I'-z111'z'11-1' ,.,.... Bl z'..'.-I 1111 IIQQ1-11-1' 1'1111 1-11 .....,. I1a1'- ' 'l. 1511 xIl1111 I' l7ilI'IlllIll 1'1'z1111 ',.... Xe- ' villlililll. 11171511 l1111'111'11 N11111- 171111 .,..... 111'--111'11'11. 1'111111 Rl1'1l2ll'11 111-1111' 1 1-1 111' .... 1111 1111111-1 11-111111s1111. X. Y 11111111z1s 'l'111l11 - '1-1' ,....., I7l'1 1111 . X. Y 1 111'1-1-1 1711111112111 ........ ,111-J: 1I'1il, Yu 1,1111 71111111-11' 1711111111111 .,.. W -11 X1-11' 1511111111 ll. S. 1.. X. Y 1111111-11 11'1-111-1- 1111111 111. ll ...... Wil ' 11111111, 171-1 111s1-1111 1,1-11 l'11'2ll'11lg1. 111 ...,.. .111- 111'11. 15:1 111- '111'l'1 7YilS1l17lll'Il l 1111'1-1'..11' ...,1 111111111 1121171 11. Nli -11 1111 l112lI'111ll0l' 1121111111 ....... 151'i1-'- ' ,1'111111 1111111 J111111 12111--,J1'. .,.,,., Ny: 1 '. Y 1111111-1'1 151-1-11111111 11111112111 ...... 1 :111'111-111. 1111llll X111 -1111-1-1-11. 111 ....... X11' ill. 711121 I ll -' 11-1111111i1'1-1-111-,.l1- ,.,,... l'1z1s1 1,ll11ll'f'. Y1 511 - W1111111-1' 112111-. .112 ...... 1511s11111. xlilh' 171 '111 1'z111'1- 11z11'1'iJ. Jr. ,..... .1111 -11. X. 1' 17111 1 z111'111-111 1111111111 1'1-1's. 11 ..... 111- . 11111111 111-111-11 Wu 1111-11 11111-111111. .112 ...... l5:1111111111'1-. Nl 1 XI'1'1l111il111 ,1111111s11111 111111511-1 '...., 151-11111-111-111. 1,21 1' 111111-1' 11111191111 -11 11-3 ,...... .111- ' . l'z1 Ill 1- 1lz1s1i11 -'J 111'I'l'. Jr ......, I7I'l J 111-. N. Y 1111111 1.1111i11g1t1111 112lIll1Il'l'1 ..,... 111'1-1-111111-11. 1'111 1 X111 1 13f,'11'f' 1. 1111s ,..... '- .1'111111 X11-1' 211111111-Xa 1-1' 7111 -1i1z1f11z111. III ,.,. .'1- ' 1 ' '1' 1. 111lIlll 11-11 1' l11.' .l2l1'1ll1f'1'1' ...,.. Iii'-'11111-.1'111111 111111-s N11gx1-111 71111 ..,.... 1i1'z11111g1111-. I7 -1 11111- 152111 '1ll RI1'N12l1l11Il .,.,., 151-11 - - . 1,21 111-11111-s X11-1'1'111111111 ..,.... 11141-1 191-11s. X. .1 171 g111 S111l1'I'S .11111-1' ....... K1- ,1'111111 XII 1-1-1' 'l11l1lIIlI7S1lll 1l11ll111'1IIll'I'y ,.,,. N111 'z ll ' - -. 17-111- 1111 NI111'1'1l1'2l11 ..,., , . NI 1 '1311l'. X. .1 1 11-1 17a11'1-11 NZ111il1. -11: ,.,,.. 111- ,1'111111 xl11llll' 1'11111':11'11 X11-11111. .11'. ,,.. . I11IlgI1l2lIIl. Klaus 1 11111111111 11111111 1':11w1111 1.,.. . 1'1'111'1111-111-1-. 11. 1 x112llI 1111111 1'111111-. -lr. ,.,,,,. 1711111111-. 4.115111 11l2ll'11N 71z.'111z1 11111 . ..,.. 1.1-1i11:11111. 111' l11111l 1'12lQQ111 'l1l111N . ....1 7 ' Y111'111'i11'. X. Y 1 1'111'Q1' 1111111111-11 'i1l1l11l1'111x ,,.,.. 11 111-11111111. 1':1 W1 1111111 1'111X1'2lI'l1 1111 -11 '-I1..l1-. ...., 1111131-111-111. 11171115 11111'111'1l .X11illI li11g1-rx . . . . , .'- ' Y111'I11'i111'. N, Y ' '1 '- .': . -. ..,,, '- xY171'l'1 1'1141'. N. Y 111 1 E115 H1x11111111 IIFX 111111111 5111111111 111 111 1111111e1 11111111 15 x111 1 5 1111 11 11 1 C15 t1 r11 1 e-1XX11151xx 1111 Il 1 N11 Xl 111111 1 X 11111 1111111 XX 11115 17111131 15 111114111111 11111 1111115 1 IIIII XX1111 111111111 141115 11111111 xx Il X lll 1 I1 1 11 X N1xx X11rI1111X 1 111111 IXGIII 11 1 1u11xx11I1 11 I 111111111116 13e111111111 X xx X1l1I'Xc x xx 1111611 11 17111111 1 61 1111111111 1 1111111111 X1 55 1111111111 11111 IKEIIX 111111 51111111 11 The T1111111 113016111 11111111111 511111111 XI11I11111 I 1-1111 1 1 1 11111 X 11111111 X111111 I 11611 1111111111 X,11 ll XX1 11n1 5111111111 XIIIS1 ll X 11111 XX111111xx 1111 15 1111xx111 XXI11111111 111111111 11111 1 111111111 B113 55 lll 111xx111r11 11111 x x 111 1111111 XX11I x1111 lfll 111-5 .1x 111 1 1611 1 11111 1 D1x111 111 11111111 11111x X 11111 11111 1 111116 1 11511 QF XXI111111 III1 111115 IJYQSCIILI 1 111p51x x 1 5 x11111er 111111151111 1 11111 ' 11 X11 16151111 1 ll tl 1 11116 Henrx 15111111 ,IX 1116 1111115 I1111g,exx111111 N 1 11151 1 1 1 1111I11x11 N X s56X E' H IIXIKSI 111 1111 1 IgI11I1..ll1111't 111 X111111e1 N X 1u11xx11I1 111111 11Il11f.6IJUI'1 1 1111151111 Nux I1 111111 f1P1111 111651111111 11 111e 1111115 I111111e1f11111 X 1 1511g,11xx11er N X 51 1r111111111g,I1 X X X xx111xx11 1 XX111111r11p X11 11111165 Ilene 131111111 1I11111111,1.11111 XX15t 11111e- 111111111-1 1e1111111111xx11 I 11-11 XIILII 1,IX11Il 1 11ex 1 1111111 H011 111 1311111111016 X111 T11 ll .' .' ...,.,. v 1' Y ' N. XY. 111' K' ' 1 .' - , -11. ..,.. 1111-11 1'1x'c. I,. 1..N.XY. - 1 1 'I if ..... N11 155111. 11. 1..N.X'. 1111 111111191111 ' 1-11 ....... Y .1' Illl. F1-I I.111I1Q1' 'I' 1111 141115. II .,,... 1 H .1' llll. 1'II'iiIl N21 111111111 'I' 11 .,... 'A ' . 1 11151 I' 311 I IICI' ....,.. 'e' ' Y 'i1l'. N. XY. .11111 .X11 11.' ll XI1111 .':1111 -..,... X11 ' 1 ' .1' Illl. 11111: l1:1y51111 X'1111 11121111 ,,... 1 .1'1 llll. X'i1I'z 1 -' I1 ...,... 13 11' ' 5. N. XY. 11.' 1 1 YA 5 .,..,. I 2 I' .. 1131. 'III1 if ' ' flll ' 1'I1'l '....,. S11 ' . I 11. - I Y'111' .....,. GH 'iIle.1 '-. .11111 . ll 1 V1-5 '....... .'1a ,tI1l1111. 111111111-11 1111111 111151 .,.,... I'1' Y11111111-11. 11. I. 1 1 1 IC ' 1 - . ' '. lf11 ..,. WI' 'a' N. XY. X'111'z ' . 1 5 ....... ' 1' ' . 1'. . . 111 I' 'z . 11' z'5 ...... I11 ' :1111. N. XY. I1'z 1' 1 . '.'1 ...... 11 ' l' .1 '. Y. 112111165 1'z111'i1-1' 1X1I151111 ,...... K111z11111111g. 1'z1. X'iII'1 ' 'z ' z 'A ..... IC .-.' .' 1 115. N. .I. '1- ' 1 ........ e-112- V, lil. XX'iII'1 12 1 '- fgv .'.' ...... 1 111 ge. X. .1. .1111 1 ' X'll ....... XXI' - 'I111115. X. XY. 1711 1'I11xx'111'11 11111121131 ,..... 1 . ' 1111. Reg' 2 '1 5x' ' I1 1Iilll1'I '5. .11 ..... Y ' 5. 1 '. Y. .1111 :B-.'a'11'I:11'k..11' .,..... 11 -1 - .1' , 1111 11111 1 'I2ll'Ii .,..... 1' . '111111. I 1 '51 ' 1115 .,..... I, '. 2 11. 1111. .X1l1I 5 ' 11-1 ...... ' 11 . ' . 1 1......,. .111 .' '. .I. 192111 ' ' 1 '1'111I, .11. ....., XXI' ' 1' N. XI. 1'I111'i11 .11 IICU 1'11111111i11g5. III ......' 'I 'a 5. . '. Y. .Xleya . Q ' 5 ..,... .' 1: 1 .1 I. Y. 11-11 , 1 ' 5 -1' ..,.... . we ' ' , '11. 'Ia 5 I' z'a I 1 '151111 ..... .- 155. .11 .' V ..,... ' Y . '15 Xvu. .2 ri ' '...,.,.. . ' , ,QL 11111 .Y 1 '11 ..,.... 1'e 'z.1I1. . 'z 'I 1'12lQ1'l', III ...... - ' , . . SEEI EEE ll IU lf-u n X- A - - -Ar 4, .W , ml... -- ,.-.. A CJ... - THIRD FORM liurlr lfnuz' Hrlnfllfrm, Ilflllllj, fln.wlf1'r', Gllfllfjl, fr'flNl'0ff77lI'. HIlFIlII'I'11. For, Vrmprr Bhd! 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Kent School - Kent Yearbook (Kent, CT) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

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Kent School - Kent Yearbook (Kent, CT) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 1

1944

Kent School - Kent Yearbook (Kent, CT) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 1

1945

Kent School - Kent Yearbook (Kent, CT) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950


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