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

 - Class of 1929

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Page 20 text:

18 THE CHATTERBOX Though each day becomes a yesterday. There will always be a tomorrow; Though the plans we make may go astray And the things we cherish cause sorrow; If we make the most of each present day There’ll still be a new tomorrow, EVELYN J. INGRAM CLASS WILL Dated at Wells River. County of Orange, State of Ver- mont, this eighth day of June, A. D. 1929. This being the last will and testament of the Class of 1929 of Wells River, in the County of Orange, in the state of Ver- mont. We desire that all our just debts and the charges of our funeral be paid out of our personal estate by our executor, to be named and appointed in the manner provided for by law, as soon as conveniently may be after our decease, and we leave our funeral in charge of the Class of 1980. We. the Class of 1929, will and bequeath to Miss Farman a ticket to a certain Vermont town. We intend said ticket to be used at least once next year to attend the Winter Carnival in said town. Sarah Martin leaves to Flora Glynn her horse. Billy, in order that said Flora may be more successful in reducing. Eleanor Wilson gives her permanent wave to Pearl Rus- sell so that Pearl will not have to delay any activities which she takes part in next year. Helen Tillotson bequeaths her ability to bluff in class to Marjorie Amidon. We are sure that next year Marjorie will need this ability in addition to her own. Katherine Bailey leaves her office as school vamp, includ- ing her “Boyish Bob”, to Mary Sawyer. Gladys Laturnau leaves her position as Teacher’s Aid and Helper to Winston Gibson. We hope that Winston will use this to good advantage.

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THE CHATTERBOX 17 of the real one, but it brings hosts of wishes from the Senior Class. All wishing a “ford full of luck for all the future. Eleanor— Our most pleasing interruption in Economics Class is the entrance of Eleanor. We know the East Ryegate train is not aways regular in its schedule, so we are giving this little watch in case it is necessary for her to use trains in the future. We guarantee this will go when she does. W'e hear Eleanor is going to be a nurse and it will be a help in counting the fractious pulses of male patients. These gifts may not be appropriate, but they will be re- minders of happy high-school days, each one bringing the sin- cerest wishes of the class for the success and happiness of all its members. AURORA GARBATI A NEW TOMORROW (Class poem) The heights we’ve scaled to this happy day Are rich with the hope of tomorrow; The knowledge gained along the way There’s no one can steal or borrow; The deeds we do and the things we say Are steps toward the new tomorrow. The work and the play of our school life We’ll remember on each tomorrow; When trouble and pain and future strife May o’ercast the skies with sorrow; As a light shines out on a stormy night School memories will brighten tomorrow.



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THE CHATTERBOX 19 Carrie Nelson leaves her ability as a farmerette to Ruth Wilson. Evelyn Ingram wills all the rights and privileges of pub- lishing a Memory Book to Lillian Tripp. Aurora Garbati turns over to Flora Glynn the privilege of receiving notes from a certain Freshman boy. Dorothy Williams bequeaths her voice to Lillian Tripp so when Lillian screams, she won't be heard all over the build- ing. Herman Pudvah wills to Winston Gibson his skill at asketball so that the team of the coming year will have a cap- tain. Donald Adams leaves his well-known personality to Adna Mulliken to help him become acquainted with the Woodsville girls. James Thomas bequeaths to Adna Mulliken his position in the drug store so that Adna can treat all his girl friends. And I. Robert Murphy, will and bequeath to Kenneth Leonard the right to argue on any question. Signed, sealed, published and declared by said class of 1929 as its last will and testament in the presence of those who have hereunto subscribed their names as witnesses, and at the request and in the presence of said testators in the presence of each other at Wells River, in the County of Orange, in the State of Vermont, this eighth day of June, A. D., 1929. Signed: Donald S. Adams Katherine M. Bailey Aurora Garbati Evelyn J. Ingram M. Gladys Laturnau Sarah L Martin Robert S. Murphy Carrie J. Nelson Herman E. Pudvah James G. Thomas Helen G. Tillotson Dorothy Williams Eleanor M. Wilson Witnessed: Hollis Darling ’30 Gordon Adams ’31 George Deming ’32

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