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iffallm Mm I Page eighteen 4 W.-. -Wi f, . W., - l 3 3 Mliilhrat of 1927 Qrlpn 6, Qljurtigf Monte Rutland, Vt. SCIENTIFIC SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Marie hath 6lZt17'1175.,, Orchestra CI5 C25 C35 C453 Green hlountain Revelers, Leader C355 Vesper Choir C35 C455 Baseball, midget CI5 C25 C355 Football, midget CI5 C25 C355 HOCkCY C455 Baseball C455 Y. NI. C. A. C15 This versatile, likable lad Came to us four whole years ago from the renowned city of Rutland. llis abilityas a fiddle player cannot be denied. WVhat is more, as a banjo player and as a singer in the Vesper ClIoir he stands alone as the most versatile of the musical talent in this grand old class of '27. Arlyn has a way about him which is instantly attractive. Not in the least boastful or conceited, his classmates have found his ready wit and hearty laughter a source of cheerfulness for four years. It would be most difficult to predict a Career for this restless fellow, but it may be safely said that what- ever channel he may choose to follow no end of success will be his due. Your classmaies join in wishing you health and happiness, Arlyn. qgw 5, mike Eze Bristol, vt. GENERAL COURSE ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE And Jtill and Jtill the wonder grew That one little head could carry all it knew. Football C25 C35 C455 Y. NI. C. A. C25g Literary Society C353 Orchestra C25 C35 C45Q Nlinstrel Shows C35 C45. Poor Ezra cannot claim any relationship to his namesake from the same hamlet. Scholastically, of course! Ez's abilities are varied however, and he may well be proud of his accomplishments. Al- though not the brightest in his class, Dike's work has been consistent and honest. This story-teller truly has been endowed with a keen sense of humor. In fact, it is reasonably certain that this fellow can tell more witty stories than any other half dozen boys in school. On the football Held was where Ez displayed his indomitable spirit. For three whole seasons he strove valiantly for a position on the first eleven. lt must be conceded that this requires no end of stick-to- it-iveness. Here,s to you, Ez. 1321111253 Bike Skeleton,' Bristol, Vt. SCIENTIFIC MInDI.EBuRY COLLEGE Well done, thou good and faithful xerI'ant. Y. M. C. A. C45. Yes, indeed, never has a more conscientious, sincere student ever graced the walls of this venerable institution. There is but one regret in Connection with this likable boy. That is that we had the priv- ilege of having him with us for only one year. When l.anky first arrived at Vermont Academy he was on crutches, but plenty of food and sleep. and regular hours of exercise worked wonders, and at the end of six weeks he was getting about in great shape. As a student lianky ranks alone. His steady, honest work in Physics and Trigonometry stamp him as being a grim sticker. Thus passeth another student of whom this institution may well be proud.
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l L,-. 6.1 ..-D . sn, W. H Vermont Qcahemp Page .feventeen Qllljgrlgg QL, Qljgnlgn Chuck Middlebury, Vt. CLASSICAL PROVIDENCE COLLEGE He loolef ax ,fign-board lion: do, A: fierce and juyt ay harmlexf too. Varsity Football C4jg Varsity Baseball Chuck, the same ol' Chuck that just makes breakfast, is gonna leave our happy midst for bigger things in the great business world, this year. A fine example of a true Vermonter whose presence on the team last fall was a big asset to our success. Any time a scrap started Chuck got there if he wasn't there already. Because he's close to the ground doesn't mean he can't leave it, and when he lands again there's a big jar. Chuck has studied hard this year and de- serves to get his diploma if anybody does. He hopes they have breakfast later the next place he goes so that helll be able to make it. The dorm will be minus a character next year, and many a sigh will be sighed. Lots of luck Chuck ol' boy-lots of it. Bnfig QE, Qlfggk Dolly Shoreham, Vt. GENERAL ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE We grant though .fhe had much wit She was :hy of ming lt. Y. W. C. A. C435 Glee Club C4jg Girls A. A. C415 Basketball League C4D. Our hrst impression of Doris was that another quiet girl was in our midst, but we were mistaken! just come up on third sometime and watch her frolic with her roommate. We wonder how she can go to sleep when study hour is but half over, fail to get up when the alarm goes off in the morning, and still manage to keep on the honor roll. And as for generosity,-well, ask anyone who has had the good luck to sample some of her cake from home. To know Doris was to know a kind and generous person, and we wish her all kinds of happiness in the future. fU:liff0I'U Qlzmllllljdli Coony', Hartford, Conn. SCIENTIFIC WASHINGTON AND LEE And a little child Jhall lead them. Football C4D, Hockey C455 Baseball C4j Vaudeville Night C4D. Up from llarlford town came a first class Stude to study our re- nowned courses in Physics and Chemistry, but,getting a look atour mattress-like gridiron, decided to play with the boys. Taking off lIis glasses he became our star quarter back. The record he made for himself during the fall he has kept up throughout the year. Always ready with a smile, even when he gets up in the morning, Coony helps others pass off their hard work too. and his attempts at red hot solos are gonna be missed next year. He was versatile enough to make a fine member of the Vaudeville lIareIn, and that means a lot. We thought Clifl' was a bit high-hat when he first came to us, but we certainly have changed our opinion, and it didn't take long. l'lere's luck, Coony and plenty of success and happiness which we are sure will be yours. Madam .zeal-,Aaafe La yew wx-ua, 4. 1-.4vvl -LV? Qaifb Mp-v-si--ff'X.fHlL ...gy-, La.JP,.,,,,t lrxrrg ,.A,, ' fxf'-'sv , -Q
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l ,Y . ...AY . Vermont Scahegg 3 M Page nineteen Marjorie QE. Banning Springfield, Vr- GENERAI. BUSINESS SCHOOL Short but .ru.'eei. i' Y. VV. C. A. C31 C41Q Vice Preside1It C41g Girls A. A. C31 C41Q Basketball League C31 C41. For two years Marjorie has brightened the life lIere at V. A. and we certainly have enjoyed her. Yes, she is small, to be sure,-yet remember that the best things come in small packages. Never mind, hfarj, if some of the big girls do almost knock you down,they really don't mean to be cruel. She comes from Springfield, Vermont-how we all do envy those frequent week-ends that she spends at home. We hear that hlarj is going to take up secretarial work. VVhat an efficient little stenog she will be. Don't forget to type us a few letters when you get out in the business world. Quhria Garhner '24d0fia Pownal. Vr- CLASSICAL MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE For when :he pun her hand to it you may know, . Therelv a go in it and :he will make it go. I Basketball CI1 C21 C31 C415 Varsity C31 C41Q Girls Glee Club C315 Literary Society CI1 C21 C31 C415 Secretary C41g Life Board C31 C415 Editor-in-chief C41g Wildcat Boardg Y. YV. C. A. CI1 C21 C31 C41g Girls A. A. C31 C415 President C41g Literary Play C31 C414 Operetta C31Q Vice President of Class C11 C31Q lyfanager Debating Team C41. Four years ago Audria came to us, just a little girl with a pig tail down her back, and now she is one of the most active members of the Senior Class. Audria shines not only in her studies but in athletics and dramatics. She played center on our victorious basket- ball team, but we understand that she is seriously thinking of going out for footballg at least it was announced at the football banquet. Indeed it is difiicult to put Audria in words for she represents so many different interests here at V. A. The success of our school paper is largely due to you, our liditor-in-chief. W'e all wish you success when you get out into the world and know you will find it. Wjillflll' gbilillilkii Vic Saxtons River, Vt. CLAssIcAI. 'IGiz'e thy ihoughff no fo1zgue.,, Football C31 C413 Track C31 C415 Y. hi. C. A. C115 Winter Carnival CI1 C21 C31 C41. Vic's athletic ability is exceeded only by his extreme quietness. Ile does not speak often but when he does, what words of wisdom! Not all of his time is given to downtown affairs, though Jack Bryant will agree that Vic is suflicient hustler to do hi. tasks at home. Vic proved himself to be a loyal V. A. supporter as one of the mainstays on our championship team. Everyone is glad that he decided tt re- turn and graduate with the class of '27, after a year's absence. In the NVinter Carnival Vic did his bit, by winning several prizes. VVC regret that Vic has not lived ou the hill so we might all have become even better acquainted with him. 1 .5 , M11 J ruff' W 10 C f 1 fr C C' U 5' f I .W R' I t x s iiE,?3wfpjfl'?l'j C 'lt .J Vw WVWLK - N f 4-fx, 4 CPM - PM 251-fffs'1c'f-14. 1-4,1 4 c,OQfxLs, q. U-ILL -
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