Vermont Academy - Wildcat Yearbook (Saxtons River, VT)

 - Class of 1927

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Page thirty-eight fluid! Df 1927 GBM tn the beninr Glass nf 1927 Upward toward steep mystic hilltops Where Life's compensations lie, Climb with swift pace up vague mountains Ere young strength begins to die, Though dim shadows veil Life,s high roads Rough and winding be the trail, Fearless hearts will search new pathways, Leading starward from the vale. 7 So emerge from shelt'ring havens Leaving youthful comrades dear, Sundlring all fair school day friendships, Firmly forged with passing year, And engraved in mind forever, Mem'ries of each by gone hour Will repel despair and sadness Will enrich our buoyant power. Through the misty maze of darkness Life's lane drear and gloomy seems, But seek always for the summit With its white-capped sparkling beams, Ne'er retreating nor delaying Journey on toward higher goals, Helping fellow travelers upward Fearless and brave hearted souls. So we're gazing ever skyward Up the steep enshrouded way, Watching for the visioned starlight With inspiring, brilliant ray, So we're struggling ever starward Striving toward the peak of life, Clinging to the righteous Virtues Conquering thus in storm and strife. WARREN G. AIACKSGN, ,27. 0,4 W 019

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W-Iermnnt Qrahemp Page :hwy-ffm Audria Gardner leaves the third floor of Alumni Hall to Elsie. Victor Hiltunen leaves a pair of skiis to Glenn Lawrence in hopes that the Seniors will have better luck in the Winter Carnival than we did this year. Elizabeth Howe leaves her height to Annie Pelkey. Ellis Hull leaves his effeminate ways to Lorren Gartner. Wells Johnson leaves the position of President of the Y. M. C. A. to Bill Ward. Charles LaClair leaves his athletic ability to John Kerr. Paul McNamara leaves his love for athletics to Hubert Soule. Charles Millet leaves his gentlemanly ways and scholarly appearance to Rondelle MfacCaffrey. David Mills leaves his rude manners in History class to Henry Gilchrist. Elizabeth lvlinard leaves her position as ultra-modern girl to Hazel Stevens. Florence Morrison leaves her demure ways to her sister Marjorie. Eleanor Munger leaves her quiet ways and position as door-tender and tele- phone girl to Rose Abell. Dudley Muschette leaves the farm to anyone who needs it next year. Hilda Osgood leaves her position as College Widow to Rhoena Barnes. Lena Osgood leaves Edu Sonsire's gold football to Frances. Patricia Parker leaves her extra plumpness to Ruth Ainsworth. Howard Poupart leaves his ability as a Latin student to Eleanor Menut. Ames Purdy leaves his good form to Howard P. Smith. Lois Ricker leaves her red hair to Betty Slocombe. Thomas Riley leaves a camera to Morris Dwight. Fred Robinson leaves his studious ways to Wayne Ball. Thomas Rood leaves his wrist watch to Louise Chapman. Wilbur Rugg leaves his sheikie ways to Kenneth Watkins. Richard Shepard leaves the Vesper Choir to Jack Mackey. ' Kenneth Simonds leaves his position as best trumpet player of the orchestra to Henry Gilchrist. Grace Smith leaves her pretty eyes to Freda Perkins. ' Howard R. Smith leaves the piano of Jones Hall to Stewart Carr. Michael Smolnicky leaves his bow-legs to Delmar Davis. Edwin Sonsire leaves a cadet suit to Bobby Small. Eleanor Stowell leaves her love for dancing to Bessie Morrison. Mae Tinkham and Sally Webster leave the corner room on the first floor of Alumni Hall to any lazy girl who wishes it next year. Egbert Tuttle leaves his position as perfect gentlemen to Frank DeRiso. Alyce Walsh leaves her position as best dressed girl to Alice Gay. Merrick Wheeler leaves his banjo to Ed Adams to play in the orchestra next year. Nellie Whitney leaves her position as head of dining room to Gladys Quinn. The Senior boys leave a bottle of castor oil to Mother Law to be used especially on Sunday mornings. The Senior Girls leave the Juniors to Miss Pollard's care and guidance. May she not lead them astray. Lastly, we do make and ordain our esteemed Principal, John B. Cook, to be the only and sole executor of this our Last Will and Testament and we do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and annul each and every other former testament, wills, legacies and executors by us in any way before this named, willed and bequeathed. Ratifying and confirming this and no other to be our Last Williand Testament. Whereof we have set our hands and seal the seventh of June, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and fifty-first. SIGNED BY THE CLASS OF I927. SALLY WEBSTER.



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