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THE BUPTONIAN 193' COMMFNTCFMI 'NTT WI FK The everesise cf the vveelv lm in on iundny e enine vvi h the Bacealaureate serviee tl e t Cll el l R L rivdon Brovvn of Putland addressed n 1 e 1 X urine in the serviee were Revs A en C nr e an o e e ol Vlinehe ter Qenler ind foot of Dors ie horusc lluir in Burton led hy Prineipil Rilph II Howes san Ihe thra itening, leies of Mondiy ifternoon vvhieh In ide it advi ahle to hold the Cl Diy festivities in the Seminary fhapel in no wiy ei t a sh :dow on the gaiety or the oeeasion The progrun vx is ls follows Mir h Cl Song, Vv'hen the Go den hun ls eltin iss t e Ire idcnt Addres Everett Earl Sheldon Class Ili tary Mildred Bentl y ind C lenn Divis Be lvvith fla Propheey Marjorie Caro n rine Hiteheoele ind une Norman Chii ie Ire entation of Class Gift lvlildred Bentley Aeceptinee of fla Cift Mllnlred Ann Healey On Mondly evenin a luee ind enthusii tie crowd nttended the annual Com meneement Dante it the bymna rum vvhere Hurleys orthestra of Bennington dis pen ed toe temptm harmony In the receiving line were Principal and Mrs Howes lvir and 'virs Ch lrles Hawley repre enting the tru Lees and alumni and Minnie Locle vvood and Everett Sheldon representin the Senior Class The Graduation Ifvereises vvere held at the Gyninas um on Tuesday afternoon An audienee vvhi h hlled every available seat had the privilege of hearing a long to be remembered address by Dorothy Canheld Iisher vvhom Mr Howes introduced as one of the vvorld s best exeinplirs of two much needed virtues service and friendli nes Mrs Fi her olfered some simple and deeply wise advice on the application of intelligent thinking to life s problems The complete program follows Coronation March fMeyerheerj Equinox Trio Invoe mon the Rev W I Brown Saluratory Everett Earl Sheldon Sylvia Qpe1lesDe1sj 1 d Gypsy Trail fGalloway Warhurstl by the Girls fhorus Address Mrs Dorothy fanlield Fisher Woodland Sl et hes To 1 Vvater Lily ind from Uncle Remus flvlellovvellj and Hymn to the Sun Rimsley Korsalowj hy Equinox Trio Viledittory hy Minnie Georganna Lock wood Announcements and Presentition of Pri es Prineipul Rnlph E Howes Pre sentation of Diplomas Mr Edward H Hemenwiy Viee President Board of Trustees Benedietion by the Rev lxinemin Golledee A FARMER BOY S THOUI HTS WIIILF MILRING liv Ilelen Ivlatti on 'fm How I hate to do such worl' M inf, eovvs Id lile to shirle Gee Ive got to toil all night To me it doesnt seem quite right When in town there is a show And Im Graees best ol beau But I s pose it s for the best That I slave so without rest Plowing helds and raking hay Never ceasing all the day Sd oh sad my bitter wail Gosh' that cows upset the pail ' e 9 1 I 1 41 44 UL B 'A X .. r f 'QQ Q Q ' A f 'At Q ' ' e A' at .ie flongreja ional Tiara, Wien ev, I Q ' ' e ' ' a and ence which filled the thurel to capacity. f sss A 1 A 1 A' ll of fvlanrhester, llQ lv d Cl ll 'dgi' A 1 1 ' 'S X l ' , 2 l 'Cl Tl Girls' fl Q if ' Q d ' , A 'A Q Q. '. '.', e. g. AA ' 'Q ' A 's'A'.' Q Q Q A . As - .Liss Q ' ' Q ' ' . . ' , Q 'Z s ' Q ' . 'Q 'axis ez ws. ,Qisse ', l .A M' A gg fBlA.':j, h' Class. I -:A ' 's vs, ' ' Q' ' . 'sl , A ' ' e Q I' 'ce' . l.ss ', A A ' line Batchelder and Lynford XYehster Bouin. Music, Grils' Chorus. Class XVill, liele lla 'cs A ' ' ' ' 1 jg 's ' . I 'Asti ' A ' A , A ' ' '. ' L '. las :A , A H ' . 1 A gg Q jf' Q 'ALS , 2 ' . ' e - v T .A I . - A A s A 1 A m5 ., Y ' . , ' 5 , ,, ' g ,w ' N ' - s ' ' . , . i .. Q 3 Q ' . ' 'S A ' s ' A, A A 'f , Q . , , e.. ' Q ' ' ' ld.. ' A 2 r 'Ag ' ' e.i . ' ' :AJ , ' . A V . S A Z k r i Y V, , Q . . ., ws. . 'As Q ' 'A A ' ' ' ' x , Y . z , . x . , r M , , . . . , . . . . ie . , ' E . . fe Q ' . .A Q ' e J .. '.e, , i' . I r 1 ws. 7 A V 4 . , . Q e e Q. Q Q Q , . W 5 . Q A A: J, ' 'A Q Q . . ' - ' A A , . ' ' . Q , A . 1 i ,, Y Q , X Y 1 1 1 w V I e ' .1 . . - Q' r r s , ,. .. Q . Q. ills 1 ' J l Ac Q A 'g IA, l ' A ' a 3 ' . A ' , A A: J , Q .A 1 , A . , . s :A Q . , , A A 1 -Q Is 1 A
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97-3 S CLASS, 1 . , Cunnxnghann. Mr. Robert 1ClasS Advisurl. H. Tlwmpwn R. cattic. Y. Campbell, F. Haldimzm. C, Vvlxrncr Presidentl, H. Gilbert. D, Sumner. E, .'Xllcl1. D, Clmristxc. E. Hill . 1 l , '. Hurd. G. Thomas. M. arkcy. M. McGuire. G. Connors. Fw . Healey, L. Nlchols. N. lupen. G. Center, G. Stone. R. Bushcc ENIOR sr x.f v SQ Q Q- 2 XX QY U1 RM
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THE BURTONIAN FDITORIAL We are passmg through I1 peuod that 15 PldL111Q a supreme test upon all thmgs Objects unable to w1thst11nd the pressure of th1s tr11l xmll of eourse, fa1l But those whreh haxe weathered others storms w1ll emerge trrumfh ut IC Burtaman IN one seholrstlc 151l5l1Ll11OI1 vnhnm 1 not lLI11Pl1I1I1lj drstonunue ns ye1r rther hrs ll 1111 1 1 s 1 11 tra exet ent work xxlner c uusmess manager 19 doxng e 1 al 11 t e stll ep t L 1 e and munt the mme stand11rds 1s rn prt 111K xmthout 5111111111 loss A un thrs ye 11 the eoxer lg 1 product of the art ed1tor In f21Cl11g our prohlem tlu yerr we h ne 111 1111111 just 1 l11Lle harder and we hope you of past ymrs wrll und our dlorts worthy of Burr 1nd Burton The Semmary h1s coneluded one hundred ,CTT 111 the held of se1ond1ry edueauon Elsewhere you w1ll Gnd 111 Z1 count of the CClL15Yd11OI1 wrrlten by 1n 1111141110118 alumnus an hrs son s1ortly to be 111 rumnus dll we 1ope 1 ustrxou Sufhuent only to s11 here that H1 these hundrrd BL 11 me Senunrry hrs sent forth rnto the vnorld men txe God gnen 1Cute Illllld of the Vermontcr hup nd w anunrr s hoohn 0 ma e the world just 1 lrltle belle: Vse tre pre ent ludents of Burr 1nd Burton hope lhll we too sh 1ll he rllowed to euel 111 one of the m my helds of work now open to us We W1 f'1CC stronger opposxtron, but COI11pllxC1l1ly lklll e that the sen o Vermont C0r1t1nues to yreld Ylell lnrsests of 1de1 xnd nurtures SUHILICUI hrzuns to Carry them out NWC l11se before us 11 few copes of the or1f11n11l Huflovmms for vylnch we 1re mdebted to Mrs M11nson If you were to see them you would truly rnarxel at the vast drflerence between the e1rly INNUCQ and the present one Howexer these 1re mterestrng old ehromeles d ll IN xndeed 1 plty tlnt tl hxstory of The Burtcmmn IN to sueh 1 degree shrouded 111 ohseurrty It 19 LNICICII1, that The liurtoman has not enjoynd the long lrfe of the sthool Its L rreer prohrbly strrted ID 1903 when If xxrs puhlrshtd three tunes 1 year In 19118 The Burloman wrs w1s dlSL.Ol'1tll'lLlCLl untxl 1916 Durrng thxs lI11K'f111'1 The Qtudtnl 1 publ1t11t1on super vrsed hy a group knoxxn 1s lhe Student AN1CJC1df1kJI1 heerme the 1ourn11l of the qenunary Ir would be 1I11CI'Ls11l1g to lool1 111 upon Burr and Burton hfty years from now or to peruse The Burtoman at the l'v'1NK1I1g of another nnlestone XX e can but unagrne the marxels whleh would greet our eyes Resewreh would prohrhly form the basrs of the elrss room work and our surprxse at new 11'111OX'ltlOl1's 1nd methods would r1w1l that of our predecessors upon uewmg our r1d1os, lclerhones or electrrc l1j'l1tQ If1ctens1on of bljlldlllflg and land mrght also hnxe been undertrltn md we would glory 1n the prrde of haxrng grraduued fxom such I1 wonderful lI1Nl11lll.101l EDITOR 10 1 D I 1 'A I ' 'I 1' ' 1' f ' 1. 1 ' gg '1 1' , ' ' '. Tl ' 1 :f ' l 41: ' 1 '11 's 1 A2 ' 1 ' 1d tl 1 . Ne' 1: ' de 1 ' 1: s1d 11 11:1. XV1l l 1 1'1ll1 1 1 1 'l th 1 1 '1 ' , W1 11' 111 w can 1' 1 lie1 111 511110 si: 4' zrin .1 11 ' 1 ' as -s, 1' 1 ': 531' I 11: ' 1 ' ' 1 's 11, 1 11 : ' 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 A ' : . 4 Q 1 I C x ' . W Y K 1 M -, : 1 d '. 1 , 11 1 xl 1 ' d 11 1 -211 ' 1' s. 111 1 A..y . 1 Q . Hi., 1 S1 -I , ik. . - 1 , and women who have made rrxuncs for themselves1 men and women who have used l f'1 1 1 ' 1' 1,s1-e11 l,1S1'zy.'e 'g,t k 1 ' A. 1 1 1 ,1 1, 1 1 1,1 5 1 K. K . , : ' 1' 1 1 1 1 '1 ' A 1 1' 1 1 1. ' 'll 1 1 1' 1 11: ': 1 A1 f 1 ' 1 1'1 '1 1 '1'1 ' 11s 1 .t A ' 1 ' 1 ' N- 'hr ' l ' 1 , ' 4 1 ' , A 1 1 , 1 1 ' ' 5 ' ' 1 an ' ' 1 ' 1 me ' 1' 1 , 1' A 1 4 . .1 3 1' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 . .5 11 1 ,: 5: K - . 1 1' ' ' . ' 1 1 , , 1 . 1 , , 1 ' n 'I ,' 1 ' ' - 1' I I, .
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