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BLUE AND WHITE 17 DE REBUS ROMANIS Fabula Pompeorum Olim pulchra urbs erat. Ibi multi populi habitabant. Uno aestate mons, vocatus Vesuvius, incipiebat videri di-versus. Uno die erat lux nulla et humus dissisimus erat. Populi timebant. Mox saxa cadere incipiebant. Populi putabant deos iratos esse et saxa jacere. Cum lava eis veniebat. alii populi pro-perabant ad suos tectos se tegere. Cet-eri ad oram maritimam properabant. Cum suos tectos prospectabant, lavam undique super urbe videbant. Pauci effugebant sed multi populi necabantur. Urbs delebatur. Jeanne Guyett. Agricola et Suae Filiae Agricola pulchram filiam habebat. Agricola suam filiam amabat. Mater puellae morte vocabatur. Puella pa-treni agros colere juvabat et quoque in casa amitam juvabat. Parvam sororem habebat. Bellum erat et parva soror necabatur. Casa et ager delebantur. Nullam pecuniam habebant. Denique bellum ad fineni venit et filius corum domi ex bello venit. Pecuniam aedi-ficere iterum casam ferebat. Turn om-nes laeti erant. Barbara Drew. Hiems in Vermonte Maximum nivis casum multorum an-norutn hoc hieme Vermontem excipit. Multis diebus populi vias uti non poter-unt. Viae tandem aperiebantur et mag-nae ripae nivis undique videbantur. Maius, qui mox aderit. nivem liquibit. Aqua fluminum ibit super ripis. Lacus erit altus quoque sed non ibit super ripis. Populi multi sunt defessi nivis et erunt laeti videre gramenem et flores, iterum. Elizabeth Scott. ’47. Latin I Agricolae et Nautae Flumen latum et altum est. Homines in hoc flumine navigant. Agricolae ripis fluminis habitant. Fru-mentum urbibus multis ah nautis por-tatur. In flumine est insula parva et in insula villa est. Nauta. quis amicus incolae villae erat. periculum ex hostibus videbat, et auxil-ium celeriter tulit. Agricolae et nauta et ejus socii ex hoste servabantur. Margie Wagner, ’47. Latin I Urbes Romae Hodie Caissino, urbs non longa a Roma, est locus notissimus pugnandi hodie. Mil-ites nostri pugnant, hanc urbem e Ger-manis capere conantur. Est difficilli-mum militibus nostris quod Germani fossas muniverunt quae a Romanis veteribus factae sunt. Illae tan bene factae sunt ut a militibus nostris non facile delentur. Alia urbs, quae est notissima hodie, est Roma. Sunt multa aedificia vetera et notissima in hac urbe. Hodie, cum bello, multae illarum a Germanis deletae sunt. Timemus ut, fine belli in Italia,
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16 VERGENNES HIGH SCHOOL I don’t mean that. I was just planning to go to the dance tonight.” The movie was spoiled for Michel. It seems there was a cocker spaniel in it who got licked by a bull dog. True it wasn't the barber’s terrier but when Michel went to a show for relaxation, he didn't want it to be quite so true to life. This thought came to him between fits of sneezing, caused by an overdose of perfume from someone in the back row. Michel was annoyed. Still it wasn’t much to get fussed over and he thoroughly enjoyed the walk home. Mcihel trudged up the walk whistling; let himself in the side door, hurried across the hall and snapped on the light. And of course, he promptly fell upstairs and broke his ankle. Twenty minutes later, as Dr. Alberts left the room to call for help in setting Michel's ankle, the boy poked bis head timidly around the draperies. “Nice fix you’re it.” His father said nothing. The ankle hurt plenty. “How is your philosophy standing up? Is life still sweet?” Even as he almost doubted it, Michel, for the first time realized the full truth of that philosophy. SELF RATING SCALE 1. Do you refrain from grumbling about things which you cannot change? 2. Are you unhappy when your friends have better things than you? 3. Are you a good listener when others are talking? 4. Do you remember to thank others for favors and courtesies? 5. Do you interrupt people who are talking without asking their pardon ? 6. Do you refrain from laughing and talking loudly in public? 7. Do you perform your duties in school and at home without being re- minded ? 8. Do you put things back in their proper place after you use them? 9. Do you hand in your school work when it is due? 10. Do you do more than is required of you at home and school? 11. Do you remember to control your temper and not “fly off the handle” when things go wrong at home and in school ? 12. Is your conversation free from gossip ? 13. Do you ask and grant favors in a pleasing manner? 14. Do you wipe your nose on your sleeve ? 15. Do you keep from meddling in other people’s affairs? 16. Do you tend to exaggerate? 17. Do you refrain from making unkind remarks to teachers. 18. Do you think for yourself and not let others unduly influence you? 19. Do you refrain from using personal belongings of others without asking permission? 20. Do you tell your parents about where you are going and have been? Be careful in judging yourself. KEEP ON WITH WAR BONDS ★
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18 VERGENNES HIGH SCHOOL paucae relictae Romae veterae manant. Phillip Griffith, ’46. Latin II Proelium Insulae In Italia est flumen latum et altum. Nautae in flumine hoc naves navigant. Agrieolae et nautae in ripis fluminis habitant. Nautae frumentum urbi por-tant. Nautae et agrieolae villas in insula in ripis fluminis habent, ibi laborant. Olim hostes insulam oppugnabant sed nautae et agrieolae periculum videbant. Hostes fortiter pugnabant. Hostes moenia urbis in insula expugnabant, sed socii nautarum et agricolarum auxil-ium ferebant et hostes insulam reliq-uerunt. Nautae et agrieolae laeti erant quod hostes superati sunt. Ernest Chapman. Cornelia et Robertus Cornelia et Robertus erant Alius et filia magistri. Domi cum matre et patre hieme habitant, quod ad scholam eunt. Aestate in villa cum amita et avunculo habitant. Cum eorum ami tarn et avunculum non juvabant. in flumine propinquo natare amabant. Cornelia et Robertus vitam laetam in villa habent. Fine aestatis ad scholam redierunt, quamquam eorum amitam et avunculum relinquere non volunt. Scholae Romanae sunt dissimiliae Romanis veteribns scholis, et pueri et purl-lae ad scholam eunt. Puellae ex libris similibus discunt quam pueri. Puellae laetae sunt quod ad scholam nunc eunt. Eva Hal lock. ’44. Latin I Mane in Schola Quod helium et labor hello res faci-endi vocant, non sunt multi pueri in schola. Multi eunt de schola laborare in agris et multi aut se offerunt aut appellantur ad exercitum. Pueri qui in schola sunt, debent con-ficere ut possent esse milites meliores et cives meliores. post helium. Schola parat te orbem terrarum ap-propinquare. Joe Griffis, ’45. Latin II Romulus et Sui Amici In parvo oppido homines soli habi-tabant. Romulus et sui amici. Nullae fentinae ibi habitabant, neque exores neque sorores. Romulus consilium hujus modi fecit. Sabini et finiti mul-tas pulchras Alias habebant. Romulus Sabinos cum fentinis ad magnos lodos invitabant. Hi cum magno gaudio ad oppidum sine armis properabant. In Foro erant et lulos circumspecta-bant, cum subito signum ab Romulus datum est. Romani pueri raptabant Sabinas | uellas et portabant ad eorum domus. Patres et fratres puellarum movebantur ab ira. Acriter oppugnabant, et Romani pueri delebantur et Sabinae feminae domus redebantur. Esther Bristol, ’47. Latin I Cornelia et Fulvia In Britannia erat agricola qui duas Alias habebat. Cornelia maxima natu erat. Cornelia animalia amabat et sem-per animalia parva in silva juvabat. Nomen maximae natu Aliae Fulvia erat. Fulvia quoque animalia amabat. Filiae hujus agrieolae in agris laborare habebant, quod nulli Alii erant. Oninem diem laborabant, et noctu in silva errabant ut invenirent animalia vnlnerata quae juvabant. Cum Cornelia et Fulvia erant veterae ibant ad magnum oppidum ut aegros populos juvarent. Erant nctae in oppido quad juvabant aegra animalia in silva et dabant eis cibum. Puellae ad omnes populos et animalia bonae erant. Lucy Parker.
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