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1935 SOUTH KENT YEAR BOOK 1935 I H. LAWRENCE ' WHITTEMORE, JR. Williams New Canaan, Conn. Born January 8, 1918. Entered South Kent 1932. Football Nurnerals '32 QAssistant Man' aged, SKS '33, '34 CManagerJ. League Hockey '33, '34, '35. Tennis '33, '34, Numerals '35. Chapel Crganist '33, '34, '35. Dramatics '35. J' YEAR BOOR Board '35v f gf Council '35. , Prefect '35. .V J' .' 1 . vfx I A-J fX vu I xi ONETIME MEMBERS OF THE CLASS STARR H. BARNUM CARROLL B. BROWN EDWARD W. CARRINGTON SAMUEL CROWTHER, III OLIVER DEP. GILDERSLEEVE WILLIAM T. HAYWARD, JR. GILBERT MACCLINTIC ROBERT S. MOORE HUGI-I PETERS JOHN RASIN HENRY R. SEYMOUR DAVID S. TAEER, JR. ROGER L. THOMAS CECIL WARD, JR. ROBERT WEYMOUTI-I WILLIAM L. WYCROEE '66-ffflfwl , JR. f f ,-fl,.fSn..4'5 page cwentyffiv
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1935 SOUTH KENT YEAR BooK 1935 l i ARTHUR W. TURNER Amherst New York City Born March 11, 1917. Entered South Kent 1931. Football '31, Numerals '32, SKS '33, '34. Soccer '33, '34, Hockey SKS '34, '35. Crew SKS '33, '34, '35 CCaptainj. Best All Around Junior Athlete '32. Dramatics '34. Record Board '33, '34, '35 CEditorJ. YEAR BOOK Board '35. A fl' fff' - , 7 lf' f V ,vyJ! .3,,,- I' 1 JULIUS E. WALLER Princeton Schenectady, N. Y. Born December 20, 1916. Entered South Kent 1931. Football '33, Numerals '34, Soccer '33, '34. Hockey SKS '34g '35. Tennis Numerals '34, '35. Chess Team '35. Nativity Play '31. Dramatics '35. YEAR BOOK Board '35. Form Scholastic Prize '32. ' ,j-'P Inspector '35, ' Q. 3' A,-'sf ,Xxx page twentyffour
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1935 SOUTH KENT YEAR Book 1935 CLASS HISTORY N OR those of us who are Starting their first year, this School will be a unique history. It will require harder work and more initiative of them than they have been accustomed to. But in the end it will instill in them a selffreliance and directness of purpose which will prove invaluable to them when they come in contact with the world. This editorial greeted the eyes of the class of 1935 the first day they arrived here. This history is not going to attempt to review the past Eve years with an eye as to what was said above. It prefers to give an informal sketch of our lives here. But before we begin, it seems fitting to say that our class appreciates deeply all that South Kent has done for us. Whether we realized it at the time or not, we now see the truth that lies in that editorial. ik Pk Ik Woodrow! The conductor's voice echoed down the South Kent car, and slowly the train came to a standstill. We all piled off dragging suitcases, packages, and dufflebags with us, all of which we were very glad to entrust to the care of Martin and his wagon. For the first time we climbed the hill to school, each think' ing of the next five years with many and varied emotions. Our original class was a motley crew! We no longer have a Pud Thomas four esteemed secondfform presif dentj nor a Barnacle Mooreg Bill Hayward and Micky Downs have dropped off the s roster too. Our lives were the average ones led by any bunch of brats with football being the chief topic of the day. Then came Half lowe'en with the hunt for something original to parade around in before the faculty and their wives. That Hallowe'en stands out very vividly because two nights before the big event shots were heard down at the pump house. Mr. Goodwin spread the whole school into a state of nervous excitement by spreading the story around that a lunatic had escaped from Wingdale. He actually bull' dozed a majority of the boys into pulling their Shades down at night to keep this man from shooting at the windows. The tension in the dormitory was terrific, and not until we heard Dicx page twentyfsix
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