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

 - Class of 1947

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As a result of the banquet, classes were started today in rather interesting manners; one, “I wish you people would listen to your assignment before you go to sleep,” and another, I wish you people in study hall would get your running around done and settle down to sleep.” George Hall ’49 DREAMS Dreams are funny things, you know; Softly they come and quickly they go. Dreams are also a part of life, Life filled with happiness, joy and strife. Dreams may be golden or blue, you know, But all dreams come and all dreams go. The dreams of youth are wild and sweet, Of the victories they’ll win—the taste of defeat. And dreams also visit the old who say, “Things were different back in our day.” Dreams there are and Dreams there will be, Dreams which lift us and set us free. Lucille Judd ’48 TIME WAS My mother had gone downstreet, leaving my cousin Gloria, who was six, and me to amuse ourselves. “Gloria, what do you want to be when you get to be older?” “Oh, I don’t know, a detective most likely.” “I guess that would be fun, but we’ve been reading about priests at school and I guess I will be one.” “Really? I want to be one too.” Gloria, you see, was an awful “copy cat.” “Look! Why not start now? I have a prayer book and mother has some wine.” 12

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WILL I PASS? One evening while I was browsing O’er the pages of my Latin, There came the rustling of a curtain Like a wall of silk and satin. I had wished, not long before, Caesar might appear before me And explain his writings to me; Might save me from his written sea. The sound increased. Great Caesar’s Ghost! All was silent and there he stood. W as I now chosen for his host? Stiffly sat I like one of wood. Great Caesar speaks, “You shall not pass!” W as Caesar speaking now to me Or to an unseen enemy? I awoke, my book before me, -----------nothing more--------------. George Hall ’49 A BASKETBALL BANQUET On Wednesday night, April 9, 1947, the Chamber of Com- merce gave a banquet for the Wells River boys’ and girls’ basketball teams celebrating the close of the season. Although having contributed very little to the team, I was given a ticket; thus I enjoyed the banquet. The girls seemed to be out of favor with both the waitresses and the speaker. But they had the consolation of watching the boys eat while they waited with empty plates. I saw my Latin teacher seated at another table and thought of the Roman banquets where they reclined on couches at the table. This seemed rather sensible but the couches were uncomfortable then. Most things we do today are traditional; if they weren’t this world would be more sensible but not half as much fun to live in. 11



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I forget to mention that the wine was only for Sunday dinners, and very strictly forbidden. Well, about four masses and a half a bottle of wine later, Gloria and I had curtains on our heads, and were singing Christmas carols at the top of our lungs. Just then my mother walked in; she didn’t pay much attention at first; then she noticed the bottle. Oh heavens! The spanking and lecture I got; I will never forget it. Next day when I saw Gloria she had a small glass and a box of powder. “What are you doing?” I asked. “Just practicing to be a detective,” she answered. Patricia Duguay ’50 BLUE MONDAY OR SUNNY TUESDAY Blue Monday or sunny Tuesday, it doesn’t make much difference. Life in a small town isn't very complicated, but I find it a pleasant change after two years in or near a busy, hustling city. 1 get to school at eight-thirty after being heckled by the patrols at a certain corner. There are four classes in the morn- ing. Most of the freshmen have three classes and one study hall. Back after lunch there are three more periods to struggle through although we often have a movie the last period. Three o’clock; three cheers; school’s out for the day! Watch, Mr. Thomas, we're on our way to raid your drug store: “Blab, blab, blab. Hey, why don’t we get some service here? Blab, Blab, Blab. Sh, here comes Mr. French (our principal).” “Girls, why don’t you go home where you belong? Besides, that stuff you have is too fattening. You really ought to reduce.” Well, there you are. Mr. French wants us to go home so we stay. Oh, occasionally we do go home. That’s when we are out of spending money or our mothers told us to be home right after school or else! When I finally get home I either study or read. I also like to pretend I can play the piano. 13

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