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YEARBOOK 1956 THE FIFTH FORM Back row fl. to r.J: Frost, N., Marsland, Wilson, Maybach, Hill, Carter McDonald, Reynolds, Leeming, Graveraux, D., Allen C. Second row: Posselt Coleman, L., Cantus, Jenks, Chatfield, Woodward, B., Neidlinger, Moon, G. DeVore, Front row: Lavino, Mathews, Severance, Gibbons, Pease Cpres.J, Daly Peabody, C., Sanford, Wheelock. THE FOURTH FORM Back row ll. to r.D: Bang, Merrill, Patitz, Ermentrout, Smith, P., Agate, Kem- per, Smith, T., Cleary, Welsh, Tompkins. Second row: Richards, Goddard, Lanier, Triplett, Coes, Lee, Farish, Waldner, Monck, Madara, Newman, Moon, P. Front row: Frost, A., Finch, Cuyler, Young, Kellam Cpres.J, Peabody, G., Lloyd Shapiro, Farr. l 29 , 7
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SOUTH KENT SCHOOL Richie', There were five of our form represented in the fall play, Command Decision, the first production at South 'Kent directed by Mr. Stephens. They were Bob Hastings, John Richardson, Jack Coleman, George Turner, and Dave Seaberg. In the Nativity Play Arthur Moody was Mary, Tom Allan -was the Angel, Bob Hastings was Zac- charias, Peter Dyke was Joseph, and Pete Richmond, George Worthington, and Kip Hyatt were the Magi. Halloween, providing a sparse amount of costumes and skits, was marked by the singular event of taking several new boys to the Chandler House to be spoken to by the Great High Mogul himself. The winter term, whitened by the usual huge amount of snowfall, saw only three members of our form on the hockey team. They were Captain Pete Tulloch, Pete Richmond, and Kib Hyatt. Tommy Allan's League team, the Ums , won first place. On the Ham 'n Eggers from our form were Tom Allan Bob Hastings, Bruce Banning, George Worthington, George Turner, and Arthur Moody. ' Then the great historical event occurred. At the end of the term, just before College Boards, the school held its first dance. It was with Low-Heywood and was limited to the upper two forms only. -After the girls had supper they went up to the Schoolhouse where the dance was held. The Schoolroom was done in an Oriental motif, and the two punch pourers looked like something out of Genji. There were even Jap- anese signs on the wall that read Drive slowly , Sharp turn , and This way out . Then came the home stretch. After five years of reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic the last pages are turned over. They are brief and mostly in note form: N '2 I ..LOuP,, Nyorge Mothers' and Fathers' Weekends, The Forsyte Saga, term papers, exams, and graduation. With a wish of success to next year's Sixth Form we now end our history at SKS. But for years to come '56 will con- tinue to make history in the pages of alumni notes and we hope we can make it as successful as possible in the South Kent tradition.
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SOUTH KENT SCHOOL RM Back row fl. to r.J: Frost, C., Baker, Doble, MacWillie, Gopcevic, Howd, THE THIRD FO Heydenreich, Lockwood, Riker, Curtis, Ingersoll. Second row: Wwdward, J., Hardman, jackson, Leever, Williams, R., Budding, Geilich, Townsend, Adams, Gilliam, Hoitt, Huston. Front row: Abercrombie, Schwartz, Gravereaux, S., Baldwin, Barr Cpres.J, Haines, Heuss, Tracy, Dickerson. THE SECQND FORM gack row: Williams J. Front row: Rodenberg, Hines, Tollefsen Cpres.J, Butler, onnors. 30
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