St Johnsbury Academy - Lamp Yearbook (St Johnsbury, VT)

 - Class of 1945

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THK ACADEMY STUDENT JOURNAL OF ST. J. A. 1944-1945 September 12, 1944 Our illustrious class arrived at this famed institution to enjoy our fourth year within its portals. September 22, 1944 Social activities got underway with the Freshman Reception given by the faculty social committee and senior class officers. September 29, 1944 We recall with pleasure that unforgettable class picnic on Brant-view field. 1 here a cheery fire greeted us and we ate unsparingly of roasted corn and hot dogs. The wonder is that we had left so much pep for enjoying the dancing and games in Old Chapel the remainder of the evening. October 6, 1944 Startled townspeople opened wide their eyes to see the Academy students winding through the streets in a snake dance. But they tried to close their ears as enthusiastic fans chanted the school songs at the tops of their lungs. Our intentions were to build up the morale of our men at this great football rally. October 7, 1944 Result of morale-building episode last night: Every St. J. A. player played an outstanding game in the well-earned victory over Burlington today. October 31, 1944 The long anticipated evening of Hallowe’en finally came, with ghosts, witches, and all sorts of queer characters lurking in Old Chapel. Who will ever forget the hilarious faculty stunts? This year they convulsed us all giving a parade of the fashions of 1945. November 30. 1944 We returned home late but happy from a wonderful evening in Old Chapel. Some of the boys did get a trifle confused over the dance cards but we pronounced i.t the best Fall Formal yet. February 2, 1945 The annual Winter Carnival, sponsored by the Outing Club, went off in grand style. A day full of entertainment was climaxed by the crowning of King David Dodge and Queen Joan Tillotson. January 19, 1945 The Green and White Players added to an already fine reputation in their grand production of the amusing three-act play, “Seven Sisters.” It was well attended and furnished plenty of romance and chuckles for everyone. January 4, 1945 Eleanor Murphy, an alumna, presented a vocal concert in Fuller Hall. This entertainment, sponsored by our class, was greatly enjoved by all who attended. June 11, 1945 Today we leave our Alma Mater and set out for new worlds to conquer. We will always remember the days of learning mixed with pleasure spent at 10

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JUNE 1945 Of junior and senior boys in Chapel. They began looking for greener pastures. There weren’t any unoccupied ones. We started the school by supplying half the football team, And getting 100% of the juniors buying war stamps. Time passed, and us with it. SENIORS Finally. We sat in the front rows of chapel, Being deafened by the band and orchestra, Trying not to look self-conscious under Mr. Oldham’s eye. We spoke wearily of the Great Responsibilities of Seniors, And put a financial genius in as class president. Girls sat up late nights, getting circles under their eyes, Trying to do homework And solve the manpower problem. There were the usual epidemics; Bleaching hair, Going steady, Corresponding voluminously with Men in Service, And always, always, trying to raise money for graduation. Midyears. We entered the final stretch. Basketball, dances, winter sports. Homework. And still more homework. Colleges decided upon, even unto third and fourth choices. The Army, Navy, Marines, Welcoming seniors into their clutches. Spring. Track. Baseball. Mr. Newell kept getting more ideas on how to make money. They all involved a great deal of Hard Work. We began to look unhappy. And mutter about how we'd hate to leave. And shriek about how we didn’t think we were going to leave. Sudden application to education. Finals And graduation. 9 JANICE LONEGREN.



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JUNE 1945 JACK F. ALLEN (“Jackson”) “O spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou!” Track 1; Outing Club 1; Junior Red Cross 4; Band 1; Glee Club 1,4; Chairman Publicity Committee 4. Jack bequeaths his summer vacations at Caspian Lake to any underclassman who wants to have a good time. too. MARILYN J. AMIDON (“Min”) “O most delicate fiend ! Who is’t can read a woman?” Tennis 1,2; Skiing 1,2; Interdivision Basketball 3; Outing Club 3,4; “Student” Typist 4; Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Junior Glee Club 1; Senior Glee Club 2,3,4; Cap and Gown Committee 4. “Min” wills her giggles to Andrea Scrvmageour. 11

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