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VERMONT ACADEMY EVENING SONG Words by Dorothy H. Leavitt Music by Gilbert B. Parker O Vermont we've seen your beauty, Changing with each hour and day, We have found your hidden trout pools, Where the lights and shadows play 5 Swirling sparks above a campfire, Hemlocks laden down with snow, Autumn hillsides flaming crimson, Where the sugar maples grow g Morning mist upon the mountain, Frosty stars across the sky, Snowy campus turned to silver ' When the moon is riding high. O Vermont we will not leave you Here behind us when we part, We will take your beauties with us, Etched forever on each heart. UNDERGRADUATES BACK Row: Brown, Bellondi, Csgood, Stebbins, Gordon, Coleman, Hornsby, R. Smith, Nichols, Dunbar, Hovey, J. Townsend, H. Moore. A FOURTH Row: Browne, Stein, Briggs, Porter, R. Moore, R. O'Connor, Reid, George, Templeton, Rice, Merriam. THIRD Row: Gardiner, Lyons, Jackson, Davidson, Hulbert, Harvey, Sheldon, Urion, Churchill, Bidwell Matthews, Lu. Graves. Y SECOND Row: D. Smith, Mears, Chandler, J. Perry, Benedict, Huntington, Bradley, Foster, Whiting, Saunders Swenson, Winne, Cushman. FIRs'r Row: Barnes, Mzlgoon, Neff, Cumings, L. O'Connor, Hastings, Simonds, Tucker, Vollono, Alden, Cole.
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We, the Class of 1938, considering with clear judgment that our work in mind, body, and spirit is completed at Vermont Academy leave the following bequests: First, to the Class of 1939, all our fame including the excellent leadership of Louis Graves, President. Item, to four underclassmen the voices of the quartet CHanks, Redlon, Frey, and Schmidtj plus a few sharps and flats, and Redlon's throat-clearing act. Item, Andy Bitgood bequeaths his drums to Stacey Cole. Item, Doc Andersen leaves his wardrobe to Dude Rice. To Bill Lyons, Jack Reynold's aggressiveness in the Bird League basketball court. To Ben Saunders, Dan Casale's paper route and business ability. Bob Smith grants an appropriation so that the post office will not go into bank- ruptcy upon his departure. Bush, Hett, Glenn and Harlie Reed, Frey, Singleton, Irv. Townsend, the seven old men, depart after four years of t-oil and service. Q Item, Bates leaves Lois to some love-sick underclassman. Item, to Jack Neff some of Duggan's height. I To any undergraduate, Dick Graves' technique of sleeping under beds. Item, Olchowski leaves a fine scholastic and athletic record. Nat Perry gives his medical supplies to the infirmary. Downs, the athlete, donates his room to some Junior who does not object to con- tinuous bull sessions. To Steve Porter, Jim Buckley wills the Rec room piano. Item, Hill gives his kitchen troubles to D. Smith. Bob Blood leaves, much to the relief of opposing athletic teams. Bill Dunn, Jr., inherits Bill Andrews' formula to keep that schoolboy complexion. We hope Bill Leahy does not leave his violin behind. To next year's varsity football center, Dick Baldwin leaves his stalwart skill. Item, Gee-gee Kogut leaves an outstanding athletic and service record. To Winne, Lang's running ability. Item, to Cal Cumings, Bucket'i' Emerson's capacity for food. Item, Bill Curtis bequeaths his make-up kit to next year's leading man. To Coon Merriam, UT. D. Miller's horn-rimmed glasses. Marshall grants to the butt squad, his cigarette lighter-which works! Item, Elston leaves his clarinet to Charlie Chandler. Item, P, J . Kimball leaves his ability to eat and talk at the same time to Whit- ney Brown. Ringleader Huntley wills his position to Stan Harvey. Item, O'Brien's chatter goes to Templeton. Item, Longshore leaves V. A. as quietly as he came. To Vince Bellondi, Bud Tingley's serial dreams. Irv Fenton gives his Berkshire Evening Eagle to the 'fJones boys , while his neighbor, Russ Fritz, gives the New Haven Register to the same group. Done this twelfth day of June in 1938, by the Class of 1938 of Vermont Academy. All is gone to one friend or another, save our memories which we hope will never reach an end. ' CLASS OF 1938
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