Vermont Academy - Wildcat Yearbook (Saxtons River, VT)

 - Class of 1927

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W-Iermnnt Qtahemp Page zhmy-,QW lie is in Europe now. Even the king of Siam did the Charleston when he played t ere. Philadelphia Ledger, Iuly 7. R. Shepard puts thru' big land dealf' Dick and Alyce CWalshl live in Philly, and Dick is doing great in real estate. Herels one from Wyoming. Lander, Sept. 28. Bristol and Clark, owners of the Prize Stock farm, carry off Western titlef' They have taken up scientific farming. Well, I wish them luck. Dud Muschette should have taken up farming, he had so much training at V. A. Instead, he is only a lawyer and argues to his heart's content. North Adams, Mass., June 5. Purdy's great six ring circus and animal show delighted two large audiences here yesterday. Purdy himself, as Jack the Giant- killer, made the hit of the evening. Springfield, Mass., Jan. 8. Merrick Wheeler, chemist for the ammunition plant here has invented a new shell which will devastate an area of 1,000 square feet. I guess that will keep the men away from his home. Whom did he marry? Why, Betty Howe of the great and only I927. Albany, Feb. 12. Thomas J. Riley, D. D. preached a sermon of fire and brimstone against present day morals. He has written a book on that same sub- ject. Must be it keeps on his mind. Montpelier March 6. Vermont has three women representatives at the state house this year. Mrs. H. R. Smith, formerly Florence Morrison, Mrs. Anibal Gomez, formerly Patricia Parker, and Miss Mae Tinkham. The old state will be upside down with those three women in politics. New York, March 23. Wheat LaClair, famous outfielder, has finally come to terms and will play another season for the Giants. I saw him last summer. He sure can hit the ball. Chicago, June 7. Crafty crook again eludes police. Clifford Counihan gets away with 550,000 in notes and bonds. Cliff seems to be dodging police as wel-l as he did T. C. A. football players. Boston Herald, June Io. Simonds leads band to victory in New England title contest. Well, what do you know, Si is still tooting the trumpet. Must be he learned something about classical music from Miss Tibbets, after all. Hanibal lVIo., Sept. 9. Ellis Hull, the great musician gave an organ recital here last night. He was very well received by a large audience. Looks as though Ellis learned to play the pipe organ at that. How to Grow Thin in thirty Days. Enroll now for this course. Great new discovery. just lose weight. Address Miss Muriel Buxton, 48 Williams Street, North Adams, Mass. There is a real classy advertisement, Bobby. Well, Bobby, that is all but a few clippings and letters. Fred Robinson is teaching math at Brown University and has found a new simpler method of solving trig problems. I wish he had invented that sooner. I might have been able to understand some of it. Egbert Tuttle, after running through his fortune and being sued for divorce by his wife, went to Paris, climbed the Eiffel tower and jumped off. What an end for poor Tut. Say, this is the best yet. Mike Smolnicky and Bill Steinhoff are missionaries in Africa. Well, you never can tell what a change may come into a man's life. On the side, Mike is teaching the natives to play football and Steiny is leading cheering. You can't teach old dogs new tricks, at least they never forget the old ones. James Castle runs a clothing store and his wife, Nellie Whitney, spends the profits. Sparky johnson, remember Old Reliable Sparky? He made his million from trans-Atlantic dirigible lines and is happily retired, living on his income. Helen Alexander and Doris Cook are working in the office of Ezra Dike, the Wall Street magnate. Ez thought there was more money in stocks than in saxophone playing.

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Page thirty-four V V Y W 7 f W wilhtat of 1927 for time ever lasting. Under this marble, having the numerals 1927 and IVY written on it, there is to be planted Ivy which we hope some day will cover the whole front of Fuller Hall. YVe also trust that the succeeding classes will follow our example and thus beautify the campus. Now that Commencement is here, we cannot help looking back over our stay of four years here and thinking of the good times that we had here together. We also cannot help regretting that our time to leave the dear old institution has come at last. We can only look forward to a greater Vermont Academy, with a greater trust and faith. HOWARD POUPART Glass Brnpbecp Well, Bobby, you know why I called you up this morning and asked you to spend the evening with me? This editor's job isn't any cinch but it keeps you in touch with a lot of different newspapers-competition you know. In this collection of papers I have news of nearly every one of that old class of 1927 at Vermont Academy, the papers are all of the year 1958 and ,5Q. First is Joe Hardy, he always was Hrst anyway. Joe is in politics and is Rc- publican nominee for Governor of Texas. fDon't see how he got it with all those wild cowboysl. Successful as Joe is, he is still a bachelor and there are hopes of a gold digger landing him yet. Memphis, Tenn. Audria Gardner, leading social light, gave a talk for more women's rights and was listened to by an enthusiastic audience. By the way, Bobby, she married once, but is divorced now. Rockingham Speedway. Lee Bowman, driving his axleless 8, smashes 500 mile record and wins first money. 'l He is still alive anyway, though it is a wonder. I guess he gives Bow chills everytime he races. Oh, yes, they were married soon after commencement. Middlebury Times, Mar. 7. Chief of Police Conlon catches crafty boot- leggerf' Old Chub stuck to his old home town, didn't he, and sure is knocking them dead. Wait, why the bootlegger is a Bowen. Say, I bet that is Doc, I guess he will be out soon, though. New York Times, Aug. 7. Position wanted as private secretary and steno- grapher. Address, Miss Lois Rickerf' That is something I can't understand, I should have thought she would have been married long ago. New York Tribune, Dec. 16. See Jack Heith in his latest hit, 'Across the Sea. ' We have been hearing a lot about this Jack Heith but I never knew till last week it was Eddie Sonsire. Eddie and Lena have a great place out in Holly- wood and Lena plays in some of his pictures. They have two sons at V. A. now, a fullback and a tackle. Bellows Falls Times, Oct. 23. Say, that is some paper. There is a lot of news there for us, though. Academy Notes. Prof. Charles Millet voted most popular teacher on the campus. Charlie is teaching French back at the old school, and Carolyn Whitney is teaching Latin and is Dean of Women. They say the rules aren't so strict now, Bobby, with those two running the school. Boston, Oct. 25. B. U. gives Harvard a trimming. Say, that is unusual, at least I thought so till I read the name of the coach, Paul McNamara. It looks as though Mac was making as good a coach as he did a player. Boston Advertiser, May IO. Kenneth W. Dike, P.H.B., B.A., M.S., has just published his new book, Principles of Education. That is too deep for me. He always was that kind of a student. You know all about Tommy Rood so we'll pass him by. What you don't? Tommy Rood and his music makers? Why, Tommy is the second Paul Whiteman.



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Page thirty-.fix wflbtdf of 1927 Howard R. Smith is in the insurance business down in Scranton, business is rushing, and someone is getting killed everyday. Poupart and Mills run a copper mine out in Colorado and are said to be leading citizens of their town. Vic Hiltunen is U. S. Consul to Denmark. He surely was fitted for that job. I am glad to see Vic making good. Margaret Bengor and Grace Smith run a physical culture and dancing school in Boston. It is very popular, but select. Eleanor Munger is one of the oflicers in that new women's association, or some- thing, that is spreading so. Elizabeth Minard and Eleanor Stowell are both married and living happily. Remember Hilda Osgood? Well, I should smile! You couldn't very well forget her. She is singing for Victor records. But she broke so many that their sales fell off. Marjorie Dunning married someone from England with a title. He died and now Marj. is seeing the world on the money he left her. ' Sally Webster is a nurse at the Henry Ford Hospital. She must be an expert. They have to be to get in there. That makes them all, Bobby, and to tell the truth, hadn't you rather be back at V. A. as president of ,27 than be president of that old oil company of yours? A. G. CURRIER. CEIHSS will In the name of Tradition, Amen. The seventh day of June, in year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven, we, the class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Seven, in the village of Saxtons River, Township of Rockingham, County of Windham, State of Vermont, being sad of heart but right of mind at leaving our dear Alma Mater do ordain this our Last Will and Testament. First of all we leave the pure and noble name of V. A. ITEM I. We extend to the faculty our most hearty thanks and gratitude for their co-operation and patience throughout our school life. ITEM 2. We leave to the under classmen our heart felt thanks for their respect and kindness. ARTICLES: President Robert Eldredge leaves to the president of next year's class, his wild habits and love for the ladies. Vice President Carolyn Whitney leaves her personality to Elizabeth Leussler. Treasurer Roy Hardy leaves his position as best looking fellow at V. A. to Eb Robinson. I-Ielen Alexander leaves her means of wading through four years of Latin to Louise Chapman. Mar aret Bengor leaves her inquisitiveness to Edith Lerrigo. Lee Bowman leaves Bow to take care of herself. Herrick Bristol leaves his basketball ability to the Rumney brothers. Muriel Buxton leaves her dimples to Virginia Soule. James Castle leaves his lively walk to Byron Blanchard. Allen Clark leaves his childish appearance and innocent looks to Stewart Carr. Charles Conlon leaves his walk to Gordon Hindes. Doris Cook leaves a curling iron to Rose Abell. Clifford Counihan leaves his gold football to Virginia Soule. Arlyn Currier leaves his ability as waiter to Horton Glynn. Marjorie Dunning leaves her small figure to Dot Archer. Ezra Dyke leaves his saxophone to Leonard Pinney. Kenneth Dyke leaves his height to Bobby Small.

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