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Choir and Glee Club U The Kents Hill Choir performed regularly during vesper services in the Chapel, and occasionally at Sunday morning services in the local Methodist Church. Special concerts during the year included the annual Christ- mas Vesper Service and the exchange concert presented in April with the Hebron Academy Glee Club. A special feature of the Hebron-Kents Hill joint concert was the performance of a selection of choruses from George Gershwin's famous musical, Of Thee I Sing. The Choir also took part in the New England Private School Music Festival which took place at Fryeburg Academy on May 3. Members are: TOP to BOTTOM of stairway: Mary Parkhill, Martha Parkhill, Jean McLauchlan, Judith Adams, Nancy Kennaday, Sandra Surowicc, Joan Niles, Sarah Swallow, Janet Favor, Joan Snyder, Sue Chase Linda Smith, Barbara Gordon, Mary Pettingill,Mr. Fossee, Director, Janet Bouteiller, Sue Allen, Sue Cottle, Barbara Clark, Dianne Douglas, Linda Albin, Mary Alice Thomas, Karen McKenney, Ann Walbridge, Martha Phillips, and Ann Powers. ! Glee Club members are, Left to Right: Tim Faulkner, Robert Morgan, Norwood Mansur, Malcolm Smith, Doug las Peacock, Richard Eldridge, Nathan Nickerson, David McConnell, Bruce Baacke, Irwin Lacritz, William Chaplin, Thomas Hauck, Charles Mason, David Harrington, and Mr. Fosse at the organ. 38
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THE BREEZE THE BREEZE is the result of a combined effort by the staff to reproduce school life in print. An attempt is also made to strengthen student-teacher relations through the medium of thought-provoking articles submitted by both members of the faculty and student body. In this way, THE BREEZE serves not only as a source of news but as a source of intellectual stimulation as well. Staff members are, Left to Right: S. Furbush, Humor, C. Reed, Sports Editor, B. Gordon, E. Hebert, C0- Production Managers, E. Webber, Creative Writing Editor, A. McConnell, Sports Editor, J. Bouteiller, Social Events Editor, J. Snyder, Art, J. Lermond, Transom Editor, L. Reeder, Art Editor, R. Eldridge, Transom, and J. Kisonak, Editor-in-Chief. DER DEUTSCHE VEREI DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN, organized October 1, 1957, constitutes the first academic society at Kents Hill since the old literary societies closed their books in 1941, after a century and a quarter of con- tinuous activities. Created to increase greater interest in the students' knowledge of Germany, DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN seeks to fulfill its purpose through social and professional bi-weekly meetings. In their attempts to enhance these meetings, the members have striven to create a Germanic motif throughout their clubrooms. Club members are, Left to Right, KNEELING: R. Clark, J. Walbridge, and A. Bishop. FIRST ROW: D. Pinkham, Hist., Mr. Ford, Adv., J. Kisonak, Treas., C. Reed, V. Pres., D. Stevenson, Pres., A. Wal- bridge, Sec., K. McKenney, and H. MacDonald. SECOND ROW: D. Parsons, R. Bishop, N. Mansur, A. Notis, R. Bartholomew, W. Grant, P. Allen, B. Baacke, and T. Dodge. THIRD ROW: R. Clark, W. Hulsman, W. Vaughn, T. Clark, and W. Dunham. 37
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fi uting Club With a record membership of eighty-six, the Outing Club had a successful and busy year. In the fall, the Club sponsored two mountain trips, several outings at the Cabin, a dance, a party for members, and a Christmas reception for the Good Will School. The varied activities of the Winter Carnival Week End, organized by the Club, created a great deal of animation on campus. The snow sculptures, in particular, were executed with a high degree of excellence and competition. The spring schedule included a dance and several outdoor events. Pins and arm patches were also being considered for members. LEFT, from Left to Right, Outing Club officers are: Mary Pettingill, Vice President, Eastman Webber, Treasurer, Judith Holden, Secretary, Mr. Dunklee, Adviser, and William Bour- ret, President. Club members are, Left to Right, FIRST ROW: S. Furbush, E. Dahl, J. White, J. Lermond, M. Faulkner, N. Kennaday, J. Kisonak, B. Schlosser, D. Pinkham, H. MacDonald, C. Reed, L. Dearborn, E. Phinney, and B. Albree. SECOND ROW: L. Albin, S. Sample, J. Hayden, A. Farrar, C. Dunn, S. Allen, J. Snyder, D. Douglas, S. Chase, J. Favor, J. Walbridge, J. Niles, V. Hill, and J. Bouteiller. THIRD ROW: W. Vaughn, P. Cole, A. Walbridge, M. Phillips, B. Hutchins, A. Powers, M. Killian, S. Yates, C. Seaver, G. Richardson, L. Reeder, D. Jackman, and F. Spalding. FOURTH ROW: R. Clark, J. Palmer, T. Faulkner, N. Chapman, C. Mason, T. Clark, T. Hauck, R. Renner, R. Dumaine, W. Pettit, D. Harrington, V. Caggiano, and W. Dunham. FIFTH ROW: I. Lacritz, A. Notis, D. Peacock, P. Schuler, D. MacKenzie, D. McConnell, W. Johnson, A. McConnell, R. Farley, B. Baacke, G. Chomas, D. Stevenson, and D. Mayo. G. A. A. This year the GAA sponsored the Christmas formal, Twilight in Toyland and BERP QBoys Economic Recovery Program Q Week Ends. X33 Due to hard work on the part of many GAA members, these two events turned out well. The BERP program included a talent show and a dance, Shamrock Shag. RIGHT, Left to Right, GAA officers are: Mary Hewett, Secretary, Nancy Kennaday, President, Lucy Reeder, Vice President, Joan Kisonak, Treasurer, with Mrs. Sickels, Girls' Athletics Director. 35? -1 5 A , 1 g , a n fx ' kg V, 9' 7
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