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

 - Class of 1922

Page 9 of 48

 

Wells River High School - Chatterbox Yearbook (Wells River, VT) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 9 of 48
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Page 9 text:

Kenneth Wayne Garvin “Ken” “But as for me, I hate a crowd.” Ken has served us well as a car- toonist. He’s a regular Apollo but has with much difficulty avoided the feminine variety of the species. Blanche Noel Blood “Blanche” “Would she might pass this way again.” Blanche has contributed brains, pep, and lots of good music during her career. Her report card looks as though the teachers know only one letter, “A.” Gerald Lee Roberts “Nig” “They gazed and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew.” Nig is always doing romething for the school. We wonder how he can have so many things on his mind, yet successfully accomplish all. He pre- sides at about six meetings a week. John Davidson Stevens “Skinny” “I am but a gatherer and disposer of other men’s stuff.” Skinny is an optomist and its lucky for he is also editor-in-chief of the Chatterbox. He has favorable chances of winning fame as an actor, as a business man or manager of any kind of concern.

Page 8 text:

As Seen by the Juniors If you have up to this time been of the opinion that the Seniors are wonderful and mighty, just ask any member of the Junior class and become immediate- ly convinced lhat they are only of the common herd, and not in the least brilliant. Why, you have no idea of the wonderful feats which might have been accom- plished this year by the Juniors were it not for the hinderance of the Seniors! They make more mistakes in one hour than the class of nineteen hundred twenty- three has made during its entire high school career, and are continually shoving the blame upon the Jun- iors. And can we point out to them where they have erred ? We certainly can not, or at the best, our advice will fall upon deaf ears. And just notice the little trick they have of keeping on the good side of the faculty. And they just can’t play volley ball! As Seen by Themselves We, the Seniors of Wells River High School, are very proud to be the largest class that has ever been graduated from this school. We have had a brilliant and successful career. We have carried off many honors in school and worked hard. We are by far the best looking class in school. In fact all around we don’t just know how Wells River High is going to prosper without us. All good luck to our successors and to old Wells River.



Page 10 text:

Charles Wallace Hoile Wilson Jr. “Charlie” “Ye are sae grave Nae doubt ye’re wise.” Behold in this sad looking boy, our biggest center who won a name for himself playing Peacham last winter. What’s the matter with your neck- tie, Charlie? Dorothy Isabelle Cameron “Dot” “If she will, she will, and you can depend on’t, But if she won’t, she won’t, and that’s the end on’t.” Dot is the peppy member of the class, equally interested in school or alumni activities. Cheer up, Dot, you’ll be an alumna yourself soon! Brock Abbott Renfrew “Brock” “For he’s a jolly good fellow.” Brock is a combination “Mellins Food Baby,” farmer, and mathemati- cian. We never saw him anything but happy and good-natured, even when the size of his shoes is men- tioned. Mary Katheryn Graham “Mary” “It is better to give than to receive.” Here’s the best natured girl in four- teen states. She’d help anyone in need, be he friend or foe. Foe, how- ever, is a word of which she does not know the meaning.

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