Vermont Academy - Wildcat Yearbook (Saxtons River, VT)

 - Class of 1927

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1 I PgggfQ4if11iy of Qflgghgtb 39331113 Bfffy,' Lexington, Nlass. GENERAL Miss VVHEEI.OCK,S SCHOOL To k7Z0'LL'h6'l'i.ff0likl'11f'7'.i, Y. VV. C. A. C45 5 Girl's A. A. C451GlCC Club, President C45, Vesper Choir C45 5 Orchestra C45QxxvilQlCZ1I Board C455 Literary Society C455 Literary Cast C455 Basketball Varsity C45. A short time after the opening of school in the fall, a large trunk tagged Betty Howe came to Alumni Hall. Of course everyone was very anxious to know her and, I wonder what she will belike, 'was heard all over the dorm. But no one expected as much as came, in moie ways than one, for she is not only the tallest girl in Alumni Hall, but where would our basketball team be but for her? We can't forget either the points that she won for the Seniors in the Winter Carnival. All the year Betty has helped to make Thursday morning Chapels enjoyable with her music on the violin. YVell Betty, we wish you all success, and we know that your cheery smile will be a big help in getting it. Qing igllll Alice Ii. Longmeadow, Mass. P. c.. AT v. A. Nothing but blufbirdy all day long. Y. hi. C. A. C15 C25 C455 Literary Society C15 C25 C35 C45- There is nothing ordinary in all of lfllis llull's makeup. 'l'he way he wears his clothes, parts his hair, his walk, his tastes, and his neat- ness distinguish him. To look at this young: fellow one would think him a very demure boy, but don't be fooled. lillis has always liked to keep to himself more or less. Long walks in the woods and softly playing the piano seem to be his two favorite hobbies. lfllis has an artistic temperament. Altliough it has been but seldom that we have heard lfllis play the piano, on the few occasions that we have been privileged to hear him, he has startled us with his extraordinary ability. lie has made his presence very etlective in the Christian Associations of the school and also in the Parliamentary Law Course The future must indeed hold something: bright for this likable chap. -J , ' MEIBIIS Elflljtlgnn '4Sparky Xkiardsboro, Yt. sciiaxriric xraicxra Noaxur. scnoor. HA 77I0Cl1f'!b0j'. Ifould make a good fzfro for a Sunday School Book. 5' Y. Nl. C. A. C455 Yice President C355 President C455 Life Board, Business Klanager C455 Science Club C35 C455 Cast, Ninth Holci, C355 Baseball Sparky johnson is not the type of person who would talk of his own achievements, but here and now we are going to take the oppor- tunity to tell of his four-year career here. Wvheu Sparky first graced the portals of the institution he was a small, unassuming lad whom one would not expect to set the world alire. Ile had not been here longbefore he gave evidence of beiniga real student and a good worker. As business manager of the Life this past year he has proved himself to be a man ofexceptional business ability. This fellow really ought to continue his education, as he probably will. If such is the case, no end of sueeess will be his due.

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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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Qggmnnt Qcahzmp Page twenty-om' 1 Qfhgflgg lgflair Pl'lzeat', Saxtons River, Vt. SCIENTIFIC 1li.r l1ifit,'IC'dJ' gentle and tlze elementf .fo mixed zu htm that nature might :rand up and .ray to all the world, 6 Thu 'ir a mam' hlidget Football CIDQ hlidget Basketball Cljg blidget Baseball Cljg Varsity Football C25 C452 Varsity Basketball C31 C415 Varsity Baseball C3j C4j. Capt. C41 There are many people who are well known for what they say but are never found doing much. There are those who say little and do much. Wheat LaClair is of the latter type. Little noise, but with- out whom many football victories might have been defeats. In basketball and baseball as well, Vklheat is equally outstanding and litany times the stands have rung with his name. For all his shyness he is immensely popular. In social circles VVheat is not so prominent on the hill but-well ask him about the attractions down street. Raul jflgjaamarg Maru Charlestown, N. H. cEN1cm1. P. G. AT v. A. c'S1tcl1 popularity muy! be defervfdf' Varsity Football C415 Cap't. electg Varsity Basket- ball C453 Cap't electg Varsity Baseball C4Qg Varsity Track C4l. Paul did not attract a great deal of attention until football practice began. 'I'hen he showed his wares and immediately won himself a place on the first eleven as a halfback. Throughout the season his whole energy was directed always toward his opponents' goal line. 'l'o say that he attained that goal would be a mild statement, for he was elected captain for the year 1927. Yes, hlac intends to return here this fall as a P. G. After December Ist this boy might have been seen cavorting about on the basketball floor. His efforts in this sport were as successful as in football. Here, too, he earned the captaincy for the 727 and '28 season, as a result of his efforts. Besides all these abilities Xlac has been prominent in other student activities. Qfbaflgg 9, jjltlillgt, gt, ClLarlis'l Boston, hlass. GENERAL HARVARD ' Tir by talent andgood humor alone that a ma1zfucrefdJ.', Literary Society C455 Cast, Her Glovesv C4jg Hockey C4D. Charlie is an interesting character. A quiet, unassuming chap, very little was known of him at the beginning of this year. But once he is started, Charlie never runs out of stories. llc is, perhaps, the most widely read student in school. As Charlie Brooks in the Literary play he was a hit and deserves much credit for his work here. lncidentally he gained his longed-for moustache. Throughout the year he has been an ardent supporter ofthe Literary Society's activi- ties. Charlie has also been prominent in scholastic work. In lirench, especially, he has been one of hlr. Osborn's most apt stu- dents. VVe understand that he is going to Harvard in the fall. He will enjoy success there, for a man with his mental capacities and personal attraction cannot fail anywhere. 1 ,J ,f 7414, :ua WV rflvvv 40' . 12 Lf chu 1 i af , -5 W I glam! pf-Qf, .

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