Burlington High School - Oread Yearbook (Burlington, VT)

 - Class of 1925

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BUZZELL, ELIZABETH ELLA 238 College St. The-re's sunshine in this heart of mine. One of the few remaining girls in the ranks of '25 whose hair has not felt the snip-snip of the barber's shears and that funny sen- sation that comes with the shingle. It must be that long hair is a sign of intelligence for surely Elizabeth has that in large stores. Course, Sub-Classical. Honors: French Club 125, QSQ, Q4-jg Dramatic Club ffljg OREAD C4-J. CANNON TOBIAH RACHAEL 150 N. Union St. 'I would rather excel others in knowledge tha-n in power. Tobiah is a person of varied ability. She sews, writes poetry, reads, dances and debates. Teddy,' is a constant contributor of stories to the literary department in the Register. We doubt if there is a book in the library that she couldn't tell you about. Course, General. Honors: Zanerian Certificateg Final Penmanship Certificateg French Club QSQ, ffijg Dramatic Club Q4-jg Debating Club QSQ, QM. CASHMAN, JAMES EUGENE, JR. 109 Summit St. f'He has lots to say, cmd as much to learn. What's that racket? Oh, just Jimmie Cashman doing his daily dozen. Jimmie has been trying to grow up for four years and is almost a sophisticated Freshman now. Besides that, though, he is a loyal supporter of B. H. S. and we know he'll grow up to be a credit to our school. Course, Technical. Honors: Dramatic Club C-ljg Class Basketball HQ, OREAD Stunt Night CLAFLIN, DOROTHY 94- East Ave. Ever gentle, and so gracious -with all her learning. May we introduce one of our brightest girls- Dot Claflin. She has fathomed all the mysteries of physics and chemistry and is always ready to share her knowledge with us. Viewing Dot's work on the Onssn Board, we predict a successful future for her as a business manager. Course, Sub-Classical. Honors: Debating Club f3jg Dramatic Club 44.54 Oamn MJ. 26

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BUCHANAN, HELENE CATHERINE 8 Greene St. A -me-rry heart doeth good like a medicifwfi Here's a happy-go-lucky girl who's just full of pep. c'WllHt,S the news this morning, Helene? is everybody's question, because we know she is better than the Free Press and the News combined. This is her outstanding fault, but we confess we like it. Helene is a good sport. Debating Club QS, . BURNAP, ISABELLE GRACE 4-12 St. Paul St. Begone, dull Care! I pw-ithee, begonve from 'mof' Izzy is one of our jazz devotees. She can play jazz, keep time to it, and even boasts the acquaintance of that jazz artist, Vincent Lopez. Izzy , is as proficient on the typewriter as she is on the piano, and is our future Tillie the Toiler. Course, Commercial. Honors: Dramatic Club MQ, Art Club Q-lj, OREAD Stunt Night CHQ, Remington Silver Pin, Underwood Bronze Medal, Royal Gold Pin, O. A. T. Certificate, Final Penmanship Certificate, Miss Henderson's Oflice Force, Class Day Usher Q3j. Course, General. Honors: Final Penmanship Certificate, ' BUTTERFIELD, GEORGE NELSON 31 S. Prospect St. I think they talked of me, for they laughed continually. Behold our biggest fish-our Math shark. George has success- fully managed the business department of the Register and headed the French Club until it became too Frenchy. He is a close relative to Noise and intends to become either a Math professor or a deck swabber. No doubt he will be a success. Course, Technical, Honors: Advisory Board QSQ, Class Treasurer C4-Q, Register 140, French Club,Q2Q, f3j, MQ, Play QSQ, Sergeant-at-arms f3j, Junior Banquet Com- mittee, Speaker, Debating Club MJ, Dramatic Club Q-lj, ORE.-xn Stunt Night BUTTERFIELD, HARVEY DEAN Q6 Henry St. He, with a manly voice, saith his messages. Enter H. D. Butterfield-orator, actor, dancer, business man. Some boy! you say? You bet he is! If he isn't a second Daniel W'ebster, he will probably be Arthur Murray's successor. Good luck, Harvey, when you're famous d0n't forget your old friends in B. H. S. Course, General. Honors: Register MJ, Freshman Re- ception Stunt fflfj, OREAD Stunt Night MQ, Dramatic Club MJ. 25



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CLARK, DONALD SHERMAN 361 S. Union St. Re-member, Napoleon was a little 'man. ' Don is one of our chemistry sharks, who as assistant in the Lab, is a success, although he has just found out where the supply room is. Don is a good-natured member of '25. He doesn't know whether to be a famous engineer out West, or to return from sunny California to teach Chem in B. H. S. Course, Technical. Honors: Dramatic Club 14-D, Treas- urerg Debating Club 1334 Commencement Usher 1315 Manager Class Basketball 135. CLARKE, ISABEL 19 Fletcher Pl. Charley, my boy! Oh, Charley, my lucy! Izzie is generally busy tending to her Mills, but she is also one of the artists in our midst, and her posters are always hailed with delight. Course, General. Honors: Dramatic Club 140, Secre- tary, French Club 12j, 1354 Spanish Club 1313 Debating ' Club 1314 Register 1-U4 OREAD Stunt Night 14jq Ani- mated Magazine 1Qjg Freshman Reception Stunt 1404 O. A. T. Certificateq Remington Primary Certificate, Un- derwood Bronze Medalg Royal Certificate ot' Proficiencyg Royal Gold Pin. CLERKIN, LILLTAN BLANCHE 104- Lake View Ter. Fair art thou, my bon-nie lass. ' Nothing seems to trouble Lil. Regardless of how much she has to do, that mischievous twinkle is always lurking in her eyes. They say that hearts like doors will ope with ease with very, very little keys. We hope the little gold key Lillian wears has done its work. Course, Commercial. Honors: American Penman Cer- tificateg Remington Primary Certificateg Underwood Initial Certificate, Dramatic Club 1413 Debating Club 13jg Freshman Reception Stunt COLLINS, MARTHA ELIZABETH Shelburne Rd.' It is tranquil people who accomplish much. It is so easy to say nice things about Martha, she's such a friendly, unseltish girl. French III is her forte, and she is often seen in our dramatic entertainments. Martha's one of those girls with A skin you love to touchfl Course, Sub-Classical. Honors: French Club 135, 14114 Dramatic Club QQ, Animated Magazine 125. 27

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