Vergennes Union High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Vergennes, VT)

 - Class of 1935

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BLUE AND WHITE 15 i dwol ArtimitP0 Barbara Ball, ’37, Editor CALENDAR OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Thurs., Dec. 20—A. M. Grade Six gave a pleasing little skit on “Christmas in Other Lands.” Carols were sung by the French and Latin clubs, and by the entire assembly. P. M. After a series of introductions, David Ryan presented the high school with a striking blue and white banner, a gift from the class of 1934. The words “Ver-gennes High School” appear in white on a dark-blue field of five by-three feet. In the center is a reproduction of the coat of arms used by the Count de Vergennes. Eri., Jan. 11—Mr. Carter reviewed a part of Lewis Adamic’s book. “The Native’s Return.” Mon., Jan. Id—Review of “The Native’s Return” completed. Mon., Jan. 21—Mr. Paul Willis presented a two-reel movie and gave an interesting talk on the industries of Alaska, in which country he has lived for several years. Wed., Feb. 6- The F. F. A. sponsored a travel movie taking us on an interesting European tour. Tues., Feb. 12—The Boy Scouts entertained the assembly with a skit on “Worst Aid” and an action story of the first B y Scout movement in America. Wed., Feb. 13—Mr. Jenson presented three reels of moving pictures concerned with the fighting of tuberculosis germs. One of these was a reel showing a play acted by Tony Sarg’s famous marionettes. Thurs., Feb. 21—A rather unique program was carried out in honor of Washington’s birthday. Five short assemblies were held, one at the end of each class period. The first dealt with Washington’s spiritual life, the second with his love of country, the third with his social nature. the fourth with his stirring personality. The last call brought the pupils together for the singing of America and the school yell. Fri., Mar. 1—Called together in the forenoon to discuss plans for Stunt Night, which was held March 20. Thurs., Mar. 7—Elaine Beach, Frances Kellogg, Joan Casey, Margaret Bodette, Clarence Stagg and Miss McGovern attended the debate between Middlebury College and the University of Puerto Rico held at Middlebury. Fri., Mar. 8—Sixty-five pupils visited the legislature at Montpelier. The group was transported by means of busses and private cars.

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14 VERGENNES HIGH SCHOOL tres interessant et les livres peuvent influencer la vie. Ramasser des timbres, des coins, ou des caillous biz-arres est tres interessant aussi. Les autre marottes sont le jardinage (d’elever les vegetaux, les fleurs etc.), La Joie de “Oh, que je deteste me lever le matin! Oh, que j’aime rester dans mon lit! Ainsi va line chanson ancienne. Les mots plus vrais n’etaient jamais paries. On entend souvent les personnes raf-foler de comment il est superbe de se lever le matin clair et de bonne heure, d’entendre chanter les oiseaux, de voir l’aurore. Je me demande souvent si ces personnes eprouvraient jamais la joie de rester dans leur lit et de prendre un autre somrne. Ah! mes chers lecteurs quelle joie ils out manquee ! Et d’ailleurs, a quoi bon se lever de bonne heure pour entendre chanter les oiseaux ? Si les sports, la peinture et l’ecriture. Cotnbien d’heures sont ruinees tous les jours par l’excuse. “Je n’ai rien a faire!” Reveillez! Regardez partout! II y a beaucoup de choses a faire, si une personne veut vraiment tirer tout ce qu’on peut du jour. Rester au Lit je veux faire cela, je mis simplement le reveille-matin pour cinq heures et je peux entendre chanter les cheres creatures pendant que je suis dans mon lit, un siege reserve, pour ainsi dire. Je suis sure .que tout le monde s’ac-cordera avec moi qu’il est beaucoup plus agreable, en hiver, de rester au lit jusqu’a ce que la maison soit chaud. Oui, vous pouvez vous lever de bon matin et vous pouvez quitter vos lits a demi-jour, mais donnez-moi mes sommes du matin et 1’obscurite intime de la nuit. Quelques Robes a Bon Marche Joan Casey, ’36 Ouatid le jour de Paques arrive dans la grande ville de New York, la belle et grande rue de Broadway se remplit de promenadeurs. Les homines avec leurs redingotes noirs, les fleurs dans leurs boutonnieres, leurs grands chapeaux de soie, accompagnent les dames en parures elegantes. Je n’ai jamais vu cette scene, si gaie, si charmante, mais j’espere un jour y participer. Le long de la grande rue. les gens moins fortunes regardent avec envie les riches qui passent. Quels soupris, sans doute. se levent dans les coeurs des jeunes filles qui aiment taut les beaux vete-ments. II est vrai que les femmes pensent beaucoup a leurs parures, les hommes pretendent se moquer de cette faiblesse. N'eanmoins, il faut que ces gens confes-sent qu’ils demandent toujours juste-ment la propre cravate pour chaque habillement, justement le chapeau qui le va le mieux. Les dames riches achetent leurs robes a Paris, dans les ateliers de Lelong ou de Patou, leurs chapeaux chez Lilly Dache. Chaque petit detail de l’ensemble est cree pour augmenter les charmes de la dame Americaine. Le prix—eh ! bien ! il faut payer la beaute, n’est-ce-pas ? Mais il y a des fois nous pensons: quelle folie de depenser tant d’argent pour les habits! Sans doute, il vaut mieux etre satisfait de quelque chose de simple et a bon marche. Ah! Oui! sans doute! Mais, encore, le printemps est ici, le jour de Paques arrive. Il me faut abso-lument un habillement neuf. Sera-t-il bleu, comme le ciel, ou peut-etre, vert conime les arbres qui bourgeonnent ? Bleu il sera, et les gants seront bleus aussi, et les petits souliers seront bleus. Pas une seule chose ne gatera l’ensemble parce qu’il faut paraitre justement de notre mieux le jour de Paques. Apres tout, quelque chose de simple et a bon marche peut suffire, mais les creations de Patou sont si irresistibles et les chapeaux de Lilly Dache sont le dernier cri.



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16 VERGENNES HIGH SCHOOL Fri.. Mar. 22—Assembly Speaker, the Reverend C. S. Hager, who talked on a phase of geology as his hobby, closing with an amusing parable on “The Worms' Convention” —a parable which carried a ijne bit of inspiration along with, the fun. PROGRAM VERGENNES HIGH SCHOOL STUNT NIGHT March 20, 1935 NUMBER 1 By Class 9 •“Knave of Hearts” Director: Miss Margaret Delaney CAST Manager, Blue Hose. Yellow Hose, 1st Herald, 2nd Herald, King of Hearts, Knave of Hearts, Lady Violetta. Chancellor, Ursula, Richard Barrows Lionel Franklin Kenneth Hamel Dean Leonard Sidney Danyow Alfred Miller Forrest Rivers Marolvn Powers Maurice Belliveau Joyce Palmer PAGES Madeline Torrey Edith Bushey Marie McCormick Marguerite Senesac Elaine Hamel Elizabeth DeMello Ladies and Gentlemen of the Court “Gipsy John” Hilton Forrest Charles Franklin Desmond Casey Roger Collins Terrence Gage Kittredge Haven Ralph Jackman Kenneth Little Clifton O’Bryan Roland Rheaume William Allen Benjamin Allen NUMBER II By Class 10 “All in a Day’s Work” Director: Miss Joyce Young CAST Miss Frye, Esther Adams Mr. Wiggins, George Adams Pupils Lawrence Austin Violet Manchester Harold Cushman Morris Myers Charles Field Robert Floyd Walter Giard Marion Harrington Katherine Mack Isabel Parker Elaine Pratt Dorothy Slack Arnold Sullivan Kenneth Sullivan “When I Was Young” Marie Slack and Lorna Boothby “Tickets, Please” Lucia Brown Margaret Booth Joan Casey Helene Barrows NUMBER III By Class 11 “Melodrama to End Melodrama” Director: Mr. Glenn Aiken CAST Pa, Harry Perkins Belinda, Faith Kenyon Harry, Ken. Barney Roscoe Pennypincher, Wilbur Pratt Announcer, Melvin Hamel, “Hats, Hats, Hats!” Catherine Barrows Betty Floyd Marie Granger Eleanor Langeway Lucile Mundy Yerlie White Thomas Mundy NUMBER IV Anna Burgey Eileen Gee Eleanor Hawley Marie Slack Georgianna LeBeau Olive Young-Richard Adams By Class 12 “An Antique Auction” Director: Miss Rachael Booth CAST Joe, Auctioneer, Raymond Morris Blink and Bfcnk, Assistants, R. Bennett and B. Perry

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