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BLUE AND WHITE 3t Electric Company at Schenectady. John Choiniere is going to St. Louis to take a course in aviation. Thefesa Choiniere is planning to attend Burlington Business College. Julia Cushman is attending Castleton Normal School. Leona Danyow is employed in Ferrisburg. Margaret Danyow is employed in Burlington. Helen DeCourcy is at home in Ferrisburg. Gretchen Fanslow has a position in Philadelphia, and is attending night school there. Harold Field is employed on his father’s farm in Ferrisburg. Zana Gilmore was married to Mr. Louis Shepard of Monkton by Rev. C. V. Winch of Ferrisburg, on Sept. 14. Margaret Ambrose, ’29, acted as Maid of Honor. Clifford Harris is working on his father’s farm. Lena Jermain is taking a Teacher’s Training course at the University of Vermont. Horace Kiral is a student at Burlington Business College. Louis Langevin is employed at the Stevens House. Donald Laramie is employed in Vergennes prior to attending Business College. Russell Marsceil is working at his home in New Haven. Nellie Mills is employed at Fishman's Department Store. Ardell Mitchell was married to Allan Clark on July 31. Alice Munnett is attending Castleton Normal School. Evan Noonan is a student at Middlebury College. Frederick Noonan is attending Albany Business College. Frances Palmer is at home in Vergennes. Reta Richardson is to enter the Methodist Episcopal Brooklyn hospital in January. Margaret Ryan is attending Middlebury College. Ralph Ryan was elected a manager of the Freshman football team of the University of Vermont and has just been made one of the assistant editors of the Cynic. Cora Spaulding is a student at Vermont Academy. Pauline Sweatt is living in Bridport. Avis Whitty is at home in Vergennes. Lucile Wood is to enter the DeGoesbriand hospital in January.
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30 VERGENNES HIGH SCHOOL Alumni William H. Carter, Jr., ’31. BIXBY MEMORIAL LIBRARY Onslow Brown, ’29 Its silenced dome darkened with somberness, Concealing within its shadows numberless hosts Marching again. The accompanying drum rolls on; Tropic beasts glide through swinging vines as Natives silently, noiselessly move away in. hollowed Canoes. From within soft strains of Humoresque Issue forth while masters play on enchantingly. Again the pirate ship sails the bounding main ; the Sea Devil, confident, daring, commands. Log Cabins smoulder, Indians slink into their home, the forest. Romantic West speaks, guns report, ropes and saddles are Placed on outlaw stallions. Perry struggles on, gnawed With hunger, numbed with cold. Midst chaos and confusion Sit the poet, the thinker, the planner, the idealist. 1925 Watson Rogers graduated from the Academic Department of the University of Vermont last June and has entered the Medical College. 1926—Julia Waterman, attending the University of Vermont, is a member of the Burlington Symphony Orchestra. 1928—Carol Wilson was elected Editor of the Scop and President of her class at Virginia College. Ruth Spooner is taking a business course at Bay Bath Institute. George Patterson III is attending Antioch College. 1929 Margaret Ambrose was employed during the summer at the Colonial Tea House. Ruth Barton was employed at Basin Harbor Lodge during the summer. Malcolm Benton is a Freshman at the University of Vermont. Bessie Bigalow is attending Burlington Business College. Alida Boyd is a student in Plattsburg Normal School. Rachael Booth is attending Middlebury College. Onslow Brown is taking the training course of the General
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32 VERGENNES HIGH SCHOOL lExrlfange Doris Barton, ’30 t “Homespun”—We enjoy your fine literary department. “The Hardwickian”—We are interested in your Junior High department. Your Alumni notes are stated in a concise manner. “D. H. S. News”—We like the size of your paper and its cover. “R. H. S. Searchlight”—Congratulations on your Literary department. “Neshotah News”—We are interested in “Do You Know?” “R. H. S. Chips”—What a novel idea , for your Exchange department. “Red and White”—We always look forward to this exchange. We congratulate your school on publishing the first “High School Weekly” in Vermont. “The Lakonian”—Your editorials are very good. The Blue and White wishes to acknowledge the following exchanges received during the past year: “The Slate,” “The Dial,” “Skool Nooz” “Orleansonian,” “Peopleonian,” “Register,” “Catamount,” “Orange and Black,” “Academy Student,” “Station B. H. S.,” “Phoenix,” “L. G. S. Messenger,” “Hi-Spirit,” “Lasell Leaves,” Fair Haven, Vermont Brattleboro, Vermont Randolph, Vermont Orleans, Vermont Morrisville, Vermont Burlington, Vermont Bennington, Vermont Barton, Vermont St. Johnsbury, Vermont Bristol, Vermont Montpelier, Vermont Townsend, Vermont Enosburg Falls, Vt. Lasell Seminary
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