Green Mountain College - Peaks Yearbook (Poultney, VT)

 - Class of 1937

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SCENE IV F7'1'-911711611 Reception-September 20, 1936. The first formal dinner was anticipated with pleasure by all the students and faculty. Those who had birthdays in July and September sat at the beautifully decorated birthday table which was placed in Marble Hall. A formal dance followed sponsored by Doctor Bogue and the faculty with Reggie Sweet's Orchestra playing. During intermission Elaine Beach and Elizabeth Tuttle rendered solos in piano and singing respectively. After refreshments were served, more dancing ensued, and at twelve o'clock all retired to their respective dormitories, tired and weary from the exciting day which had just passed. ACT II SCENE I Steak Roast and Backrcnrds Dinwncr-Ocfober 3, 1936. Couples parted, to their dismay on this Saturday, the boys enjoying a steak roast at Lake St. Catherine, and the girls a backwards dinner which was served by a few faculty members who acted as waiters. SCENIC II Informal Dance-Uctober 17, 1936. This dance was sponsored by both Freshmen and Sophomores who cleared ex- penses to the surprise of the faculty. They said they owed their success to the inex- pensiveness of decorations. SCENIC III Sca'Uf'nger Ilzmt-October 24, 1936. First word of Anthony Adverse and last word of Gone YVith the VVind, news- paper printed in VVclsh, such was the gist of this hunt., among other objects amounting to the number of thirty-nine. Bob Frost's team winning with the greatest number of objects being obtained in the specified time. SCENE IV Ha.Ilozoc'cn. Parry-Ocfolwr 31, 1936. Four teams led by Frost, Prentiss, Kidder, and Anderson tried their skill in running, eating, composing, dancing, and whistling. The team finishing first was awarded a box of lollipops. Many, because of their hoggishness, were subjected to salts. Anderson's team received the lollipops. Not content with the fun enjoyed in the gym, many students decorated G. M. campus with signs and such.

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SQCIAL ACTIVITIES BOY MEETS GIRL Characters : JOAN 13I.AINETNCXW' student matrieulating at G. BI. J. C. KENNI-:'ru KoRNELL-Same as above. ACT I SCENE I A New Stzulcnt Arrives. Lucky in studies, unlucky in affairs of the heart. That motto seemed to be .loan's. Surveying Green Mountain campus with its beautiful green lawns and old trees with their wealth of foliage, she wondered if she could not now beat the jinx. Students were all actively busy making friends and discussing the merits of their new school. One topic of conversation that surpassed all others was of the coming Freshman Party. Everyone attended, with or without an escort. .loan's heart skipped a beat when she heard this. SCENE II Frrnshfnzavl. Party-Scpfcvnlnfl' 19, 1936. Joan was all aglow when she arrived at the gym where the introduction of faculty and students was to take place. Like all Freshmen she wore a placard bearing her name and address. After her introduction, Jack Heffernan, noting her hometown, escorted her to a group who were also of the same state. Among them was a young man, Ken Kornell, who came from the neighboring town. He asked Joan to dance, after which they mingled with the other students. Refreshments were served and soon the evening came to an end. Joan went to bed with a date for the following day, and happiness in her heart. SCENE III Back Ca1npu.s'--Sepfzfmbcr 26, 1936. The week-end following the Freshman Party was the contest of strength between Sophomores and Freshmen. The Sophomores, realizing that the only way to win would be to kidnap some Freshmen, confiscated a truck and twenty-six Freshmen were taken for a ride. Much to the dismay of the Sophomores, all Freshmen ap- peared for the Flag Rush. In the last forty-five seconds left to play, Carl King captured the Hag, making the Freshmen victorious. Even to the tug-of-war, the Frosh reigned supreme, but, of course, only due to the bank caving in on the Sophomore side.



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ACT III SCENE I Formal I-lrlnisiice DlZ1ICC-'NOZVETIZVIJCT 14, 1936. Following the formal dinner which celebrated the birthdays of students of the month of November, an Armistice Day dance was presented in the gym. Patriotic decorations of red, white, blue shields and crepe paper streamers gave the dance a right to its title. Cleve Fyles furnished the music to which somber tuxes and color- ful evening gowns dipped and swayed in rhythm. SCENE II Christmas Celcbrntion-December 18, 1936. The last event of the 1936 year was begun with a formal dinner, and also a birthday table. The birthday table along with those in the dining hall were all cleverly decorated with Christmas scenes. A prize was awarded to the most unique table, and also one to the most attractive table. Miss Perry's table captured the former. and Miss Grifiitlfs the latter. SCENE III Jack Frost Frolic--December 18, 1930. Ken and .Ioan entered the gym to stand amazed at the transformation which it had undergone. The setting appeared as though one were in a forest which had just been retouched by Jack l7rost's merry pranks. Reggie Sweet's sweet music made every one sorry that they were to leave the school the following day for their Christmas vacation. All anticipated the return to the school and to their chums, and many promises were exchanged to write letters to one another. Thus ended the events for 1936. ACT IV SCENE I Formal Difzner-1 ebr11ar.y 13, 1937. A new semester has begun. New activities are in progress. But an activity which will always be celebrated here is that of birthday dinners. Ken's birthday occurred February 2, so that he was one among many to grace the table which was arranged for them in Marble Hall. Ivashington decorations were used, or I should say red, white, and blue. After the dinner was over, couples dashed about to find their wraps and then headed for the gym where a dance was about to begin. .loan and Ken found one

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