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CLASS POEM by Nancy Nichols Our rehearsals are over. The curtain rises and discloses The stage on which we'll act our lives. The footlights seem to blind our sight, But .... a moment more .... We are accustomed to the light. We look beyond them now to see Our audience, our responsibility, That must not slip into obscurity. State fright? Perhaps we have. But we shall overcome it. We know our lines and here's our chance To show that we have done it, We'11 live our parts, not merely say them As if they were just empty words. We may forget a line or twog We may ad lib a bit, And if we miss our cue, We have the stuff to make a hit. The smallest role may be the one That really makes the play. Each actor in this one great plot Has his own lines to say. And what reward do we gain then At the end of all successful scenes? Applause. perhaps, but most of all, The joy to us it means! 33
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AWARDS The Readers Digest Prize awarded to Valedictorian Margaret R. Reeder. The Knowles Prize awarded to Nancy Ballou Nichols, the Senior with excellence in scholarship and other outstanding merits. The 1913 Prize awarded to William Francis Lynch, the Senior who has exercised the greatest influence for good. The Colonial Daughters Prize to Douglas Hinds for an outstanding patriotic essay. The Kreger Prize awarded to Jean Chapman and Loraine Hall, the Juniors outstanding in character and scholarship, The Faculty Prize awarded to Patsy Joe Stephens for room neatness. The Paul Prize awarded to John Ebelhare and Richard Pollard for room neatness. The Bausch 85 Lomb Prize for her high average in three sciences, Nancy Ballou Nichols. THE SPECIAL PRIZES For her valuable contribution to the KENTS HILL BREEZE and Yearbook, Irene Elizabeth Adell. For her many contributions in the field of art: Nancy Ballou Nichols. For his willingness to help at any time on any project, Franklin Stone. For his outstanding sense of responsibility as proctor, Richard Pollard. For her good sportsmanship and accomplishments on the athletic field, Julianne Lincoln. For her fine contribution to music and dramatics, Patty King. For her school spirit and scholastic achievement, Rachel Fogg. For her good work in school life and dramatics, Muriel Eldridge. HIGHEST CLASS AVERAGES To Loraine Hall in the Junior Class. To Althea Dolloff in the Sophomore Class. To Sally Cartlidge in the Freshman Class. 35
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