Wells River High School - Chatterbox Yearbook (Wells River, VT)

 - Class of 1922

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Feb. 6. Gamma Sigma meeting at Dallas Fraser’s. Decided to leave the next four meetings to the four classes, the seniors to give the first. Mar. 1. Another trip to the laboratory to be weighed—a happy journey for some and sad for others according to their desires to be fat or thin. Mar. 2. We got another box of records from the state—some jazz in this box. Mar. 6. The Seniors gave a Costume Party to the Gamma Sigma girls at Mrs. French’s home. A prize was for the most originally dressed couple who repres- enter Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles. Mar. 17. The school was very pleasanily enter- tained by Charles Greenwood, of Woodsville High, who gave us a selection from the “Merchant of Venice.” The second annual Basket Ball Banquet was held at the church vestry Mar. 17, 1922. A very good sup- per was served by the ladies of the village. Following the supper, Supt. Smith called for talks from several of the men present, who responded by expressing favor- able opinions upon our school and its athletics. Silver basket balls were given to Mr. French and the members of the Basket Ball team by the men of the village. Mar. 17—Apr. 3. Easter Vacation. Apr. 3. Senior honors were announced as fol- lows: Valedictorian, Blanche Blood, whose average is

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The two victims of the island were soon on the ship sailing eastward. The story was soon told and both were glad to have that task done. “We’ll have the rooms all fixed for the wedding in a jiffy,” said Mr. Barstone happily. ’’Your mother has grown old quickly but she’ll become ten years younger upon seeing you again.” “To say nothing of yourself, dad,” said Anita. “But I love every white hair in your heads just as much as I did the dark and golden ones.” A few hours later Anita and Keith stood upon the deck watching the moon rise in the East where could be seen a faint glimpse of land. “Who will you be the most glad to see when you get ashore ?” asked the girl abruptly. And the man answered laughingly but without hesitation, “A barber. I want a shave and a haircut.” The End —V. B. ’25 Do Not Be Afraid When in trouble or when in sorrow, When men doubt of what you’re made, What if you know not the morrow, Do not be afraid. When the darkness ’round you is falling, And men seek your rights to take, When you hear your foes a-calling, Do not be afraid. Speak the truth and all the truth, Then your sins will be allayed, And your foes will all be with you, When they see you’re not afraid. D. R. ’23



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92.77; Salutatorian, Ethel Symes, whose average is 92.44. Gerald Roberts holds third place. Apr. 6. An alarming fire drill, at which there was real smoke, was held. No casualties. Senior pictures for “The Chatterbox” were taken by Herbert Patch of Randolph. Everybody dressed up. April 8. A banquet was given to the mothers, daughters and friends of Wells River High School. Supper was served at six o’clock after which talks were given by some of the ladies. Miss Ha el Doody intro- duced the toast-mistress, Mrs. George Symes. The talks were as follows: “The Girl in the H. me,” by Mrs. Charles Grant of South Ryegate. “The Girl in the High School,” by Mrs. William Lackie, Ea-,t Rvegate. “Patriotism and Citizenship,” by Mrs. Fred P. Learned, Wells River. “Girls Will Be Girls,” by Miss Ruth Randall, Wells River. Vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Daniel Farwell and Mrs. Herbert Crabtree. “The Girl in the Community,” by Mrs. Samuel Hutchins, Wells River. This is the first affair of its kind that we ever had, and as it was a success in all ways, we hope to have more of them. Apr. 10. Clarence H. Dempsey, State Commis- sioner of Education, visited school. Apr. 17. Juniors entertained the club at Ruth Norris’, at which time Ruth was initiated. Apr. 21 The seniors of Alpha Delta Rho suitably initiated the following Juniors: Theda Learned, Mer- rill Jolliffe, Charles Grant, Norman Cameron, Porter Farwell, and Ellsworth Amidon. Apr. 28. We played our first baseball game at Newbury losing by a score of 11 to 9. The game was very slow and loosely played. Batteries, Carlson and Avery; Garvin and Abbott. Umpire, Beattie. May 3. In a slow game full of errors, we lost to Newbury on the home field. Score 18—14. Batteries, Carlson and Avery; Garvin, Richardson, and Abbott. Umpire, Van Dyke. May 6. Another game lost, to St. Johnsbury Vo- cational school, 9—8, at St. Johnsbury. May 8. Ethel Symes and Dorothy Cameron at- tended Sub-Freshman Day at U. V. M.

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