Vermont Academy - Wildcat Yearbook (Saxtons River, VT)

 - Class of 1927

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l. . g a . .... a B st. - I l'11effh1'ffv wilhrat nf 1927 I f sera' 'r'rwe's+'e'm'rsm+ 'A' gsm he I --f 1 Qfgfjktt muftlg H Tut Rutland, Vt. GENERAL VVHARTON SCIIOOI. or FINANCE iff .ia if fff 'J' U W? 7 W JJ 'Vs lk I L ' ' Q-J mifwo AAA- QM? azwf ' What a Jzfmngf being if a man! lfhat a Jtraizger is w0man. ' Tut, as we all call him, has drunk deeply of life's wine, and he can give you sound practical advice on any subject. He spends much of his time in dreaming of the little woman that he has hidden away in a Massachusetts College. The rest of his time he spends in reading the ads for woman wanted, he believes in women's rights. Tut is a mighty good friend to everyone, and is always ready to work his head off for you as long as there are no studies mixed up in the affair. 'l'ut has two honors: he is the only fellow who can wash a window cleaII and has only eateI1 one Sunday dinner here in all the two years he has been lIere. Qlpfg Mligwb Alyr.e YV. Hartford, Conn. GENERAL JULIUS HART scnool. oI-' MUSIC No magic will wer IEUE7' zhy mufic from iheef' Literary Society C4.1g Vesper Choir C41g Y. VV. C. A. C415 Girls A. A. C415 Cast, Her Glovesf' C41. VVildcat Board C41. Oh Bowl come down in the reception room with me while I play the piano. Nearly every night before dinner that is what we hear floating up from the first floor to the second. The rest of us don't have time to do such rash things before dinner, but Alyee always believes in being a little ahead of time if anything. 'l'hat's one of her strong points. Sometimes we are inclined to envy her musical abilities for they cannot be excelled. How often we hear her playing Cherie on the piano, and singing, or sometimes whistling. With her wit and ability Alyce would be popular anywhere. XYe will be ex- pecting great things from you in musical lines some of these days. gall? Qmghgfgf Sally,' Hartland, Vt. cLAssIcAI. UNIVERSITY or VERMONT 'fCharactfr and pfrfonal force are Ihe only li7l'C'K.Yf7IIL'Ilf.f that are worth while. Y. XV. C. A. C21 C31 C41g Treas. C41, Literary Society C41Q Girls A. A. C31 C41g Sec. C41, Baseball C31 C415 Basketball League C315 Varsity Basketball C419 Winter Carnival C31 C41. VVho llZlSI1,t had a smile and a kind word from Sally? Wie would like to know. Sally is an ardent Y. YV. C. A. worker and we appre- ciate what she has done for that organization. llere is one of our class who is quite an lfskimo maiden, as she has won many points for our class in the annual VVinter Carnival. Sally is a worker, and if there is anything to he done from selling candy at the movies to decorating the dining hall, she is right on the dot. This classmate has been a faithful Incmber of the basketball squad which has had such a successful year.

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l Page twenty-nine 1 Vermont Qrahemp I william 39. Svteinhoff Bill BTOOHYU, N- Y- SCIENTIFIC COLBY Only Sfeinlzojf can build a Sifinlzoff' Football Q35g Hockey hlgr. Q35g Track Q35 Q45g Baseball Q45g Cheerleader Q45g Vaudeville Night Q45g Vllildcat Board Q45. Bill used to be a senior at V. A. when most of us were freshmen. After working for three years he returned to complete his education among the Green Mountains. Back again with us this year Billls hearty laugh can be heard most anytime. Since injury from football prevented Steinie from going out he got into the other, and just as important, side of the game, and has been an inspiring cheer leader. He deserves a great deal of credit for the wonderful support the teams received and, altho' he wasn't in the fight, he played a large part in their victories. Bill, being an ol'-timer, has the knowing and wise way of the school as, of course, befits a senior. Steinhoff was one of the premier stars in the Vaudeville show, even tho' he couldn't be re- cognized, and, when you canlt recognize slue-footed Steiny, itls some show. We're gonna miss him next year and hope some good college gets this man. Qflganmj Qfuhjgll Eleanor Saxtons River, Vt. GENERAL You'd be Surpr1.ffa'. lileanor journeys every day up the hill from down town to attend classes. Being naturally quiet it has been rather hard to become acquainted with her, but one thing is very evident and that is that she is a good student. Nothing less than a 90 or a QS for her! We know that if you keep up the good work you will succeed. Oh yes! we almost forgot to mention how much those cakes, that you have sent up to .Xhunni llall from time to time, have been appreciated. VVe poor creatures do get so ravenousl VVe'll be making some more bets in Alumni llall if that is to be our reward, provided we can pre- vail on Betty to do her part. ima? Q. miflkljdlii T'i11.k Bennington, Vt. sc1ENT11f1c UNIVERSITY or VERMONT J friend lo one and all J lirlping lzand ready at your callf' Y. YV. C. A. Q25 Q35 Q45g Baseball Q25 Q35 Q45g Basket- ball Squad Q25 Q35 Q45. Tink is one of our four year girls and is well liked by allg ask any of the practical jokers in the kitchen. Mae has worked faithfully on the basketball squad for three years, and we know that the team was better for having an old stand-by. Tinkis a peach and is always ready to do her share. She makes a wonderful chairman for committees, and we did appreciate her work for the Y. XV. affairs. You're a good sport hlae and your class won't forget how much better it is for having you in it. kiafafwf wfrdq!



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4 Cc. 'Vermont Qeahemp Perf fhiffv-Off' l , Mm .e W-- . . .. . Merrick QE. Wheeler SPM Springfleld, Vt- GENERAL WORCESTER TECH. Af noify as afalling rnoujlake. l' Y. hi. C. A. C353 Science Club C3j C4jg Orchestra C3jg Jazz Orchestra C3D C455 Cast, Ninth Holei' Cgj g Tennis C35 C4jg Football C4jg Basketball C3Dg Hockey C415 6' 0- Baseball C3j C4Dg Life Board C4j. Speck came to us last year as a juniorg now we regret very much to see him leave our midst in which he has gained so much popularity. We will miss the plunking of his banjo in our Jazz Orchestra. Speck will also leave a large place to be iilled in the Science Club, for he has done a great deal of splendid work for this organization. He is also quite a ladies' mang if you don't believe it ask Rusty. With the coming of tennis this spring we are sure to have a Bounding Basque here in Vermont. jagllig 0, wbimgp Nellie Salisbury, Vt. SCIENTIFIC MIDDLEBURY coLLEcE I find earth not gray but roxy. Glee Club C415 Y. W. C. A. C4jg Girls A. A. C4D. Nellie had quite a task before her when she came down to V. A. to live up to the line reputation which her brothers had made down here, but she certainly has done it to perfection. The Y. W. C. A. owes much of its success this year to the earnest work of this little busy body Cwe don't mean a gossip eitherj. She has taken a keen interest in the life of the school and also Alumni Hall. How can we forget the huge trunk of apples that we feasted on through Nellie's generosity. Her cheerful smile and willing hand have induced many other girls here to work for the Y. VV. C. A. too, so, you see what in- fluence you have around here, Nellie. just keep that smile of yourS and you will win friends wherever you go. U I

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