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Page 36 text:
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Bartlett, one of our music-minded lads, always ran homo after school to bang away at the piano. Must be a girl after his heart. Stevenson, now a Center Rutland resident, was always trying to think up tall stories. Piechota, one of our slippery lads, devoted his time to peddling papers and collecting dues. Murphy, one of our taller lads, spent his time pestering Miss Towle. Ann Kearney, our chlbf gossiper, listened to other people talk so she could build up her gossip column. Frank Warzocha
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Page 35 text:
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Mulcahey, the general of our class, practiced army tactics with the boys on the school patrol during his spare time, Poploski spent his time in Center Rutland, Do you know why? Well, I do. Warzocha, one of our lazy students, spent his time always trying to find some way to get out of work. Violet Anderson likes to ride the bicycle. She usually rides toward Rutland. Julia Bania, one of our better penmen, practices shorthand. So far she is doing well. Florence Godzik spends her time walking the streets with Frank Pomykatq. Jane Ilebcrt, one of our smarter students, spends her time in Rutland. I wonder what goes on there. Charlotte Harmon, our super sleuth, spends her time getting tho addressee of the other girls’ boyfriends. Helen Kulig, our radio fan, listens to tho radio, especially to Young Widow Brown and Sherlock Holmes, Rita Langdon, our literary genius, spends her time thinking up stories for the magazine. Helen Kaszuba, one of our smaller students, spent her time devising plans to capture some boyfriend. I hope you succeed In the future, Mary Marchinkoski, our artist, devotes her time to thinking up cartoons and headings for the magazine. Jane Wa gner spirit her time sampling cookies from the girls’ lockers. Anna Lee, our newspaper editor, had plenty to do trying to get the Green and Gold out on schedule. Eileen Thayer, our beautician, 3pent her time fixing her hair in that striking manner. Genevieve Zuk, our expert dancer, never missed a polka no natter what night they were held. She said she was learning to dance. I wonder. Jane V ysolmerski, our gum expert, tried every day to blow a bigger bubble. I think she has succeeded to some extent, Pomykato, our well dressed man, was always combing his hair in that- striking manner so Florence couldn ' t help noticing it. Lacz, our young traveler, spent his time thinking up new lines to say to passing motorists so he could get a ride. McClure worked in the Castleton Diner as a dishwasher.
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Page 37 text:
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We have received the following ‘sauce from various schools during 1940-41: Mirado scope”- Sho r ehan, Vermont Su the r1and --Pro e tor, Vermont ' The Spitfire -Mclndoe Palls, Vt. ’’The Derivlan -Deer River, Minn. Middletown Messenger -Middletown Springs, Vermont Black and Gold -Clifton, Tenn. WHS Review-Woodstack, Vermont Fiorettl -Littie Falls, Minn. R. H. S. Chips —Richmond, Vt. Whitcomb Broadcast -Bethel, Vt. Flttsford Paragon -Pittsford, Vermont T h e Mike -Osceola, Nebraska The Spectator -Shelburne, Vt. We wish to thank these schools for their splendid co-operation in taking part in our Exchange Department. May I ask you to continue exchanging with us in future years. We make a few comments on the latest issues which we have re¬ ceived. The Spring issue of the Sutherland is very colorful and neatly arranged. While looking through it, X noticed that you haven ' t made any comments on exchange magazines. I t h 1 n k that you could state whether you received them or not. The Oriole from Highgate High School contributed a good supply of jokes. It is an interesting magazine despite a couple of upside down paces. Burr and Burton ' s Dictator seems to be minus a staff. We would like to know who put out the magazine. The features are very interesting, but couldn ' t you omit some of the gossip. In reading over the Dwight Comet from Nebraska, we advise some literary. Your school must be very interesting from all the activities that take place. The Neshobe from Brandon High is very well written. The literary section is plentiful and interesting. V. Anderson
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