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CHESTER H. BROWN, JR., A.B. A.B., Harvard, 1937 Joined the Kent Faculty, 1941 Latin Club loot ball Coach Club Hockey Coach Club Crew Coach JOHN GRAY PARK Kent, 1928 Harvard, ex-1932 Joined the Kent Faculty, 1929 Librarian Club Hockey Coach Club Crew Coach FRANK V. ANDERS, A.M. A.B., St. Stephens, 1918 A.M., St. Stephens, 1922 Joined the Kent Faculty, 1919 Mathematics, Physics WILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG, A.B. A.B., Hampden-Sydney College, 1936 Joined the Kent Faculty, 1944 History Assistant Business Manager 15
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THEODORE F. EVANS Kent, 1915 A.B., Trinity, 1919 Joined the Kent Faculty, 1919 Assistant to tin' Headmaster Latin Club Hockey Coach Club Baseball Coach RAYDON RONSHAUGEN, A.B., M.A. B.A., Augustana College, 1932 M.A., University of Wisconsin, 1940 Assistant to the Headmaster Curriculum MANUEL D. NADAL Kent, 1917 Joined the Kent Faculty, 1919 Assistant to the Headmaster Director of Athletics Head Coach of Hockey and Baseball SAMUEL E. WEST, JR., B.A., B.D. B.A., University of Wichita, 1938 B.D., Scabury-Wcstcrn Theological Seminary, 1941 Joined the Kent Faculty, 1949 Assistant to the Headmaster Chapel Sacred Studies 14
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BRONX And t sen there it that fellow that ue will always remember at Bronx. Since bit arrival at Kent after being in the service during the war, Bronx Park’s contributions to the school have been many. These have included enlarging and reshuffling the library, coaching league sports, and guiding each successive Second Form during its early days at school. Our afternoons have been set off by Bronx’s famous afternoon teas. Suavely self-assured, he has prosed himself a boon companion to everyone. Librarian, coach. Second Form advisor, elegant man about the campus, Bronx is indeed a saluable part of Kent. SIMON LF.GRF.li Army, the scourge of second form ancient history-students, is one of the most often seen of the masters at Kent. Mr. Armstrong’s more frequent appearance on the campus proper is due to his extra class-room activities such as bang the formidable administrator of justice at the hour board and the head man at the Athletic Store and that elegant spot where the elite meet to eat,” the Pop Tent. In his capacity of directing the boys with hours, he sees that many useful things are accomplished around the place. Firm in assigning tasks, Mr. Armstrong is rigid in the execution of same. Zhe library. tltc classrooms . . . MORNING CLASSES And then after morning job assembly, comes the daily routine of classes. Classes begin about five minutes after the end of assembly and the last period ends at twenty minutes past three. There is a break of an hour and twenty minutes for lunch. The fine faculty at Kent provides some of the most interesting and most edifying classes to be found anywhere. Fortunately, from the standpoint of both the master and UNCLE TED Uncle Ted Evans has been at Kent longer than any of us can remember, and as long as most of the faculty can recall. He has devoted these years to unfailing service to the school and to the succeeding Sixth Forms as they have prepared to enter college. Uncle Ted’s kind good humor has always served to lighten tht days at Kent. His contributions to Kent have includea not only managing our curriculums and aiding us in our activities around the place, but also helping with our mdmdual problems. During the beginning of Sixth Form year in the capacity of assistant Heaa-master, he turned in a good job of running the school. Thanks for everything. Uncle Ted.
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