Burr and Burton Academy - Burtonian Yearbook (Manchester, VT)
- Class of 1934
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Equmox House FAMOUS FOR FOLF New 18 Hole Golf Course Open fo1 Plfu Mwnchefster lll the Mount unf: Vermont EICHTY THIRD QEAQON Wflter' from Equmox Splmff Ch'lllff6lllS Hotel and Equlnowi G'1l'10e Tenn-1s Courts Tea House Pathmv Qtock Bl0k6Iq Omce Mrs George OIVIS Owner A F Maltm, lvlfmqg Albany Busmess College FOOPLYWYIIIQ wxth busmew Hrme BIICVIIIL recremon v1t1l tc ed the Folleg ollere theee courwc untxrm the AdlllIllSffll1L7H e Executxve Seeretwrnl WUVUS Q Busmess Ad1UlHl9EflIlOIl hlteffllfl' Vid Svlwlly Sue: 'md Advertmn Comme Pub Mauol S Sl10ffh'md and TYPU1 o lege Ord ut 1 l'm1nce 'md Binlxng 90 111 Aetwme Bumneee Peyeholoey Ice ASQOCIIEIQTII C P A Accountm Us llq, SPOII Buemew M1LlN1DC W man Flul R 1v1l Serwxce Drum lll I'1'un1ng For Busmees, 11. the New College Hall, IS 'x Fasunwtmg Sclenoe For C11061 Comsel 01 fmthtr lI1f01l1lHlIl0l1, XVI'lt8 ALBANY BUSINFS3 COI LE! F P1 9lltlSS C01 nell, I1 , D1f6Ct0f ot Admzsqlone, Alhfmv, New Ymk C ' I - ,N 1 ,r ,l l X A L ' . 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T' PTONIANI BAY PATH r flu ' THE PATH T0 Two year, Colleee grade Busmess Courses A cou fl Q 1'n:1'1Ce Busm ss Adrfnnstrarxon Secretarx l S 1ence Normal Commerclal Standard fSl1o1-tl Courses Grad arcs Assnsfed to Pr fer cl I os c uns Part t me employment when needed er S at re son lzl mt S A hletlc Ll rccro a l col l cs Sendf r Catal BAY P XTH IN S LITUTE 100 S f' l Nias xchu ctts Bu mess 'I r umng of College Crade QPF THE DORSE T INN An Inn of Colonrll Chzum Dorset Nelmont C0lllltlj Club Adjoms Inn I olf 'md Tennls Gleens Fees S1 Q0 Pe1 Dry Del1 htful Luncheons 8: Dinners Bridge 8. Luncheon Partles A Speclalty Make the D01 set Inn your meet mg plflce uw hen you ale ln town fm co1 dxal welcome aw zuts you bemson June 20 to October 1 Amey Ann Lapham Manuger COAL LUMBER BUILDIIN G MATERIAL RYAN 8: SCHLIEDER Manchester Depot Vex mont The Home Builders' Service StZltl0l'l,, Telephone 210 Manchester Center, MANCHESTER PLUMBING 8: HARDWARE C0 HAP DWAPE PLUMBING STOVES FURNACES Telephone 220 Vermont T Y ' , T H lr u . X . 1 nununlnm A, ' Qi W 1' i E i- - 1 -f , T ' - , flkij' -'. -:?TQ- 3 1 Q . , Y . 1.11 liflllllllll gr,,w:.5 V--211111110 wif-fe BUSHNESS SUCCESS ' V . . ' P , .J W . ' I c . . . ' r . . C n rr - 'z . s ' '- e . 1 ' :L a Q ' 0' C5 , . . M A . - . . c re 4' ii - i . Sup viscd hom: rl .L e ' f: . ' ' ' c i A r nr gc 1A . . v Y ' . 4 7 o og . A I Y M, l c ' . L . A. I Chr-srmxt Street !':nq lad sz, f' w P A E' . , A - . . 6 C 'S x 2 4' 11-9-1 -'91 'll-J'Qg.j1 -5- 4 'L Y , C Y ' . A . 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'1 1 THE BUPTONIAN Talent 1s .1 certam part of the bra111 wh1cl1 opens up slowly yet surely and exenlx l1l1e .1 slow blossonnng flower It does not burst out suddenly as a dISCdNC and Il MJIIICIIIITIQ that must be tr1111ed taxefully 111 the bCglI'Il'1lI1g or It IS dlstorted A younv th1ld should haxe an 1dea of what t1lent IS so that he n1ay use d1scret1o11 111 EYIIIIIIIQ l11s own I cm remember haung been told that I would play the l1arp and be famous I was bewrldered as I dld 11ot fully comprehend why I should learn to pl 15 tne harp any more than I sl1ould lear11 to smg I kept th1s ldea to myself as aho1t tl11t t1me I had a queer UOUOII that I was '1n orphan and had been left on the door step of my f1m1lys house when a very small baby, and I felt that I was d1ffere1t f1on1 most people 111yvt1y One CIIIOX9 feehng th II l1e 1s not exactly l1l1e tl1e nevt person but no one l1l e I1 ful ettentrn or queer Often l ftel that I am dec1dedly queer a11d when all .mound me 1 1e1r XIYIOLIS 11111 e ULIII a IOIIQ ee C ID t1e Co t IS a sulmctt 1111111 xxhlth I tan offer no tonxers 1t1c Il Vdhen asled what 1bout my IDICYCAIS on octup ns or use Il rt do 11ot now or sure w1a am go1111 o o, 11 tllll'.lxlV elmnqe t e uh e t 1f I C111 so manaqe It am onelx yes 1CIll1llV lonely XXIIIOIII 1 br1Qht tho11g1t of tl1e future 1 xx 1 v.1 1 1111 stram o mdepen ente won look orwar to a uture ll rr1t t LllIlUIII13lC xxell todo 111111 who Wlll prob tbly l1l1e to smolxe after d1TlI1Cf md 1111111 x VlNI'O 111 15 QI 1111f1tto11e IIICSI etovtarm orte eett11t11xe 11 ton1forl1bly FCQIIIH1 OIT llls l11x11r1o11s ofhee floor f1o111 eleven ocloele ID t1e 1111111 1 four III the 1ter11oon I would mueh I1Il'ICf 1111rry a farmer atnt nexer CJIIC nn xx1y XX 137 CON CLRNIN G MEMORIES B1 Elisa Harms '71 Ax INCIIIOYX 1teo1d1111' to the dlttlonary IS a f1culty of tl1e m1n wh1th TCIIII p1st exents Of course ont llWlN fllllilxg of 1 memory as somethmg 111ore ldCll1Nl 111111 th1s IlIlII1.l'UfI1eI drf111111on Howexer, d1flerent people have e11t1rely dnferent A1 person who loxes to bt NXIIIYVIIIII ed w1th and eonsoled, lDV3Yl3bly FCIZIIIIS the s111oxxf11l blfn o 11 IL 111 l11s 111en1ory for l11s ovtn future peasure H W1 e thle to b me them fo11l1 Illd leue notlnng to the lI'H8.gllIdIIOI1 of the s5111path1 II 1, hstener 1 l1e has p1 Led one On the other hand, a person who has had, attul lx 1 g1e1t deal of sorrow 1.1 h1s l1fe yet lIlxCN to lteep h1s thoughts to hnnself gene11llx remembers the more l11p1y 1nt1de111s and dwells upon tl1e1n wlth joy and really 1 rete1v111g as moth plersnrt 1 1 person vho sl11res l11s pr1x1te memoxrs There are n11ny Clllltltlll types of INCIHOTICS 111d a person who has a lonv IIICIWU 11 e ll o 1 Ill 11ttllttt111l hnlxgrot d A brxght remark co111ern1 a remote date ret11ned from A111t1111n H1s1ory days 1n lllgli school, often brlnns greater AIIIOLIDI of respett nron h1111 than perhaps long and dtflicult news on pol1t1 l PIO le111s Ixexertheltss a short 111e111o1v 14 'IQYOIIIG 1nUly convement to a some 1 woman who vushes to Q1111 estee 11 by not YCCOHDIZIUQ early hometown acqua1nt111-1 There are adxantagts III both d11ee'1ons but I prefer a long IIICIIIOFY, 11ot Pnillllllvl to to be a QOCIHI blossom A recolleet1on n11y he tender ll 11115 be gruesome IIS a thmg that ones 1111 1d cannot co1trol l 111 s s o ver Q1 111c t n 15 t 11 e must o ten re1nt1111e1 It on v 11d to n11l t l11s h1pp1est mental QOUVQFIIFQ more e1c1I tnoved O1e tould nutr 1 xe sement 0111 Ll mg 1 snnple complacent exents l behexe 111 tl1c CIIIOIJIIOU Var1ety IS the put of l1f and 1 xar1ety III llICII1U'lC. would ve t1e sflte of old age 111 my own pro te e I1llIdll'1 5 t H ' 1 . 1 1 , 'Q s 1 tzlli of tl ' '1 ' 1' f r p L' ., I f' l l ft ' l ld. 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THE BUPTONIAV 1933 COMTVIFNJCEMI NI' WLILIX The 100th Commencement of the Seminary opened wlth the usual Baccalaureate SCVVICC m the Manchester Congregatxonal Church Rex Erxe Allen the mxmster of the church gave the address to the graduatxng class talamg as hrs subject Fnendshxp At the openmg ol the servlce the student body marched IUEO the ehureh mar hxlled bv Stuart Gllbert and Harrlet Plerce of the umor Class Trlaxnt, part IH the tru e were Rev Harry W Foot of Dorset Rex Geor c R Bru h of Arlington and Rev lxmtmm Golled e of Manchester Center The L-rrls Chorus rendered an otlertory number The Class Day CXETCISES were held on the campus Monday afternoon when the following program was carrled out March Pres1dent s Address by Carlos H Vw arner Class Hxstory by George H Thomas and Mlldred A Healey Class Prophecy by Laura Nlchols and Guy Stone Musxc by the chorus Class XV1ll by Rxchard Cunnmg ham and Nxna Capen Presentatxon of class glft by Walter R Hard J Acceptance of class glft by Louis Lombardy Followxng the program letters were awarded to the bnseball team by Coach Robert P Robert as follows Harold Thompson captaln Robert Bushee Rlchard Cunmngham Dean Sumner Mlcah Ru gles Louxs Lombardy Iranlc Zullo james Allen Douglas VerNooy Arthur SCSSIOHS Walter Rlce Hard manager The followmg also recexved a B for tennxs from the hands of Prmclpll Howes thexr coach Davld Beckwlth Huntmgton Gxlbert joseph Fowler Guy Stone md Claude M Campbell Specxal awards were made for penmanshxp des1g.,n t llmon Bentley and for poster work xn typewntmg, to Nma Cxpen At the close of the Class Day program Prxnexpal and Mrs Howes held a reteptxon at their home for the students alumm and frlends whxeh wrs largely attended usually large crowd whlch took full advantage of the entxexn mu le dxspens d by lannx s Orchestra In the recelvlng lme were Prmtxpal and Mrs Howes Carlos VN arner and Mildred Marlcey representlng the Semor Class Dr and Mrs Claude Nl Campbell representmg the Alumm and Mr and Mrs Walter Hard representmg, the Board of Trustees The decoratxons arranged by MISS Mxldred Sherrard added no little to the festlvxty The Graduation Eterclses were held at the Gymnasmm on Tuesday afternoon when sv: gxrls and sexenteen boys were presented by Prlntrpxl Ralph E Howes and gxven their d1plomas by E H Hemenway vxce presldent of the Board of Trustees The hall was filled wlth students alumnl and frxends of the graduatmg class The pl'1l'lC1pHl speaker was Dr Fred Burton Smlth of Xxvl'11fC Plains N Y chairman of the execuuve commxttee of the World 'Klhance lor Internatxonal Frlendshlp through the Churches Dr Smlth IS a man wlth an 1nternat1onal reputatxon whose address on Fundamental Educatxon was well recelved Hrs mlddle name of Burton shows his eonnectlon Wlfh the Semmary as h 1s a dlrect descendant of o lah Burton futher of osxah Burton benefactor of the school The complete program of the commencement exercx es follows Loron xtlon Vlarth flvleyerbeerj by Nmo and Yolanda de Morae Invocatlon by the Rev Harry W loot Salutatory by Huntmgton Kerr Gllbert Nlusle by Cnr s Chorus Address by Dr Fred Burton Smxth Musxc From Vxenna lxrex lerj and I'IllI1f.fifl'lFl Dance 1BrahmsJ by N1no and Yolanda de Moracs Valedxetory by Claude 'vlelnotte Campbell jr Announcements and presentation of pn es by Prmclpal Ralph E Howes Pre sentatxon of diplomas by Edward H Hemenway vlce pres1dent of the Board of Trustees Benedxctlon by the Rev Arthur M Clarke The Vlarshal were Loul Lombardy and Nora Cunmngham 1 1 A 1 7 4 I 1 r 1 1 ' L AL 3 l ' t ' . a . 2 . 1 s . . . . , . , 1 tif, 1 ' 'S S F . . ' ' ' ' . a ' ' r . s 1 , J ' ,L .. 1 ' f sr' ' t - ' . . . . , '. a g . s 1 , . ' . 7' v 1 g K ' eh N' .' . K . L L l 1 ' 1 . ' . . '. ., ' 9 1 -. V I A ' - - - V . . . , r. . - . 1 , x I 2A . , fr 1 . , 1 n , a 1 EI s s ' ' , , ' ' , -4 S, 4 , ,lfs 1 . F h l e R z . , Jr. ' 1 ' a A ' Q' o .vc ' ' ' f f' ' a ' . l I Rl 1. eq, - 1 4 T ' ' ' 5, ' 1. ' f ' . The annual Commencement Dance on Ivlonday evening was enjoyed by an un- , ' ' ' A e' . . . F, 7, . .. ., J ' , ' ' :QQ . '. ' f . . . , . ' ' e 1 ' , , , - s- , . L X Y I , V ' 4 I l -F - g A' ' ' . . ' , ' g' . . . , . Y 1 . . . . , L . ., . 4 . 4 s R . . l 5 ' ' ' A , e Q ' L 1 sl , L J ' , e , . . , . 2 s . r: 1 . . ' , ' . 5. ' . . . , . . : . Q s , . '. . . ' . - s I es 1 C Al T A 3 t I V C . , A T .I T T' L s -4. ' ' . . ' . 1 1 s H - 's - THE PUPTONIAN PRIYES AWARDLD AT COMMENCEMENT 19 '3 Tae Tae Tae T ae 'l ae Mark Skmner Seholarshap Pave Ilorence NVade Semlnary Scholarshap Praze anet Cvalbert Viark Skanner Essay Prize Elasa Harras Frederack Crosby Praze Il a Schuster Btlfour Award Medal f arlo Vv arner Oamsby Chapter D A R Paazes Lau: 1 Natlaols and Claude M C ampbell Dr Levvls E Hemcnway Praze Richard Cunnan ham 'vinaarn Vs ells Valentane Praze Maldred Marlaey Ren laer Polytechnac lrastatute Vledal Claude M Campbell il Unayersaty of Vermont Seholarshap Maldaed Markey and Claude M Campbell HONOR LIbTS ANNOUNCED AT 1933 COMMENCEMENT Semor Honors Senaors who have maantaaned an ayerage rank of 90 per cent or more tlaroughout thear course Claude M Campbell Setond Senaor Honors QSCHIOYS an addalaon to iarst honor students who haxe muntamed an ayerage rank of Sa per cent or more throughout tlaear coursel Erac Allen jr Maldred Markey Huntantton Galhtrl Carlos XVarner lart Honors Students who have maantuned an average rank of 90 per cent or more throughout the academic ye u anet Cvalhert Margaret LaBounty Ilorenee Vx ad Blanchard Stone Second Honors lStudents an addaaon to the hrs! honor students who haye maintained an avera e of 8a pea cent or more throughout the atademae year, V1rg.,1n1a Abbott Erlc Allen .lr Sally Allen Edath Baker Gladys Bushee Claude M Campbell lr Cleo Clayton Huntangaton Cvllbert Ollxe Crallath Ela 1 Harra Eleanor Harwood Margaret Hosley Barbara Hulett eannette aeque Maldred Nlarkty Roland Mat ll on Ruth Parker Il 1 S husler Maraam Tlllt Carlos Vwarner COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROC RAM 1934 Sunday une 10 at 8 OO P lvl Baccalaureate Strxate an Con re ataonal Churth Addre s by Rex Harry Vv Foot Monday e 11 100 I M Class Day Ewercascs on tlae Semanary Lawn Paancapal s Receptaon to the ga aduatang, class parents and alumna from 4 O0 to 6 00 P IX4 from 9 OO P M to 1 UO A M Commencement Dance an the Gymnasaurn Tuesday une 1 at .1 O0 P M an the Gymnasaum Commencement Exercases Addres hy Rex Harry Lathrop Reed lmmedaately followanf, vaall be the annual meetan of the Alumna Assocntaon AROUND HOME Bs Arnold Qqunes Vve get thmgs topsy turxy sometimes Busane has gone badly at school let s say Vac re ruilled and bad tempered as a hen xxlth chatla But we bear at and gran when we re watla our fraends a us and we dont let on lam the doors and kack all wrons, Home as an laxe there 'are the people who deserxe our smales nd other casual acqunntanee we summon our prade to help how we feel Then when vae get home we tear loose We the cat and make thancs enerally dasagreeable how thats every way the pleasantest plate we know The people who we love most the people we owe mot to They re the ones and our good sportsman hap and let tue that to t em T 4 8 J t 1 , lt 4 ' , 1 ' ' , Uv 'I . 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XX' l ll the 11'1,l1L. .'Xl11.,l11 51 ' 5 l.y Umm' 111 .1 ll.11l1: Igllf ll xx'1ll 'nm' lm 'lx '11' the SU11111 li 1 Qt, THE BUPTONIAN GOSSIP By Dorothy M Greene 37 Nlrs ones and Mrs Smrth were seated rn the latter s parlor one summer afternoon deeply absorbed rn nerghborhood gossrp Mrs ones was speakrng XVe I heard Im not sayrng who told me but I heard th rt they quarrel most of the tnaae Vx hy Vlrm says that Ivlr Carter came to work last Monday wrth a swollen hp and a hla lc eye It s too bad He seems to he suth a mee fe ow 'Rnd those thrrdren' hroke rn Mrs Smrth Land akes sle cant do a thx wth em Theyre reglrr httle roughnecks lNow my chrldren Ill admrt they h rye therr frults but my Vvrlhe doesnt swear ne rrly as mueh as unror Carter Here Nfrs ones looked up from her needlework and remarked Vsell I po xy rea hrs mother and ather get to serapprnrl he preks rt up Oh hy the v. ry hut you seen Betty Marsh srnce she came back from New York? Why you d thrnk she was a queen or somethrn the may she walls around wrth her nose rn the arr Vw tl sue ncednt feel ahoye me Im just as good a she rs rf not better Mary Exans told me yesterday that Mrldred told her th rt she saw Betty out wrth that Barley grrl I don t lnow anyone as stuck up as Betty unless rt s that Barley grrl Mrs Sn rth now ehanged the suhjett I hear Brll Peters has bought enkrns Srore r cat wrnts sn, trrls He just wants to show hrs power rn thrs town H s tht lust r And that vtonan of hrs She pretends to he so relrgrous I het she hasn t been rnsrde of a chureh srnee she marrred Brll Peters Vsfell look uh t trme rt rs' Four ocloek Vxfe we been talkrng srnce half past one I must go hor e .rn Het supper sud Ivlrs ones XVell come oyer agarn I hope youxe had a pleasant afternoon Oh say That makes me thrnk Mary Ex ans wants you and me to go down there tomorrow afternoon Shes hryrng the grrls down for tea She sard she had sonaethrng to tell us She seemed mrghty exerted and Im eurrous sard Mr Smrth XVell good afternoon I must get home ohn wrll he trred tonrght and rf snppe rsnt ready hell he rn a had mood Good lvye Wrth thx Mr ones left the hou e ADIEU TO B B S By jessre Mae Bo ster '44 Vw here do xxe go from here, elrss mates Vx here do we go from here XX e haxe to make our plans elass mates I'or gradu rt on rs near Vx here ll we go to school class mates Or what ll we do for work? For we are on our own class mates And ern t afford to shrrk Vvherexer ue no from here elrss mates Or whatexer we find to do XVe ll always remember the dear old Sem, And thrnk of our teathers too 14 , .Y ' 1 I I - t . ll z- ' ' . , I . , , r 1 ' . . I , e A . ' . ' A ' - 1 S. . r e . ' . ' ll ..A A 1 .. V I H . V .. V S V V, AV V . ,VVS V V . I .V V. 2 V . V -:D I V , i. . V V A , V , . A . V A . , A .. 1 A. . 2 ' . J . r...I ' f '.u , s'se -I z f V . ' V ' 1 ' . , rs ', 1'- ' I f , . ' f .A , . , '. ' 5 If . . 'r. Q ' . V 1: 5 'f . . ' . He owns about every place in town, He doesn't want those buildings any more than 'e.. a's VI . 't. . '1 '. . ' ' V U . . k. R . , . M V V V VV ' d , . , ,N .z' t.-I N , ' t A . ' I ' 1 t - , t . r K V - . 1 YL A' s - . t r .. I ' ' . ' . r L ' ' ' . . - y' ' 's, s. -I Q ' s . . . . V' . l. , 7 - V - 1 -1 V, I 3' , , , I V Y V D 5 A f U . V V V . f ' v S 1 , , . :..' , '1 ' . t ' '. I F ' ' 5 ' v S r , , ,, V THE BUPTONIAN JUST ONIONS Bw Barbara Shaw 4 I realx c I should not breathe to a person one word wlth on1ons rmolved but I fetl that rn transferrmg thls to paper I wxll not be ostracxzed from soerety Omons What was the Almrjahty thxnl-.mg about when he made them7 Sueh quetr vegetable queer because of nts rndeserlbable flavor although the shape and .rppexrnnte of the omon rs most common 'very much llke the potato apple or beet To some people onxons are a sad and tearful subject another peculxarxty of thrs etable Strll thxs tearful breakdown IS only physxeal Only the real omon peeler cm enjoy the results of drsmantlmg th1s frrend and qu1te often enemy of mrnkxnel It 15 a very pleasant and amusxng feeling to cry for no real reason One feels xery pleased to know that he can appear very dejected and stxll be ln a happy frame of mmel It would be most traglc rf when peelrnv them one should brood over hrs own funeral or the death of the fHIU1IyS beloved dog In thls case the on1ons would cause quite a dlsaster Thelr peeling would be rnterrupted frequently by snrffs 1nd blows fof the nosej In fact the OHIOHS themselves mlght become so drenched retarded There IS the old saylng An apple a day keeps the doctor away Then the parody An omon a day keeps everyone away Th1s parody IS true only IH the humorous way Invarlably after I have enjoyed some raw on1ons fthe strongest lemdj eompany arrrves at the house Thls has happened so regularly that many tunes when I have been lonely I partake of the old relxables and sure enough 1n half an hour s tune some one lS callxng In the vegetable world omons are perhaps not the most popular but certarnly they have the most character In one of Bruce Bartons artrcles he says In order to be recognized by the world one should cultxvate h1s lfldlNldUZ1l hablts Dont follow the co'nmon herd be drfferent have your own ldeas and rdxosyncrasres Such rs the omon so different from the rest so outstanding' Outstandmg rn more ways than one fbefore and after devourxngj I do not belreve there is a person IU the Unlted States that does not know what an omon IS What would we do wlthout xt? Long lxve the omon NIGHTFALL ON THE LAKE Bv Louise Haldlman BW The settlng sun has gone to rest The sky rs drpped rn rose The farntest breeze comes through the trees The day draws to a close A rlppled wave leaps on the shore And sxnks upon the beach The new moon glowing rn the east Is just above beyond my reach My lake rs luke an ocean then Wxth ships far out at sea The Hreflles are my harbor lrghts That guide my shrps to me .. y lo L -. 1' r , J .7 . . , Y M ' D . 5- K .1 , ,. 6 V j j 8 ' ' - ' I I' I r ' , ' 1 ' fx ' -K Y Y 1 I v f , , x ' 7 .I x I L at I I I ig! 5 I It Wg al.. K , , .Q I . ' x ' ' . ' ' ' 1 ' . . . . 6 . Jlm, . that they would be useless.-In many ways the routine of the kitchen would be I - ' I kt Qi , ' . . V , ' . A - - , I V! I 7 , , . 1 4 , THE BUPTONIAN POLYPHEMUS Br Betty Swift 3 Polyhcmus was one of the grant Cyclops I saw him rn hrs ranlt smelling rancid wwe surrounded on all sides by piles of stagnant entrails and the remnants of his last meal of human fle h dripping from his chin For a meal he takes a person 1 exch hand and after exulting over his prey strugvlrnq in hrs clutche he squee es them untrl their cries can be heard re echoing in the lofty mountains Then after bashing, their brains out on rock he crunches them with hrs terrible pointed yellow teeth licking his chops in a fearful manner With their bodies still trembling with lrfe he tears them lrrrrb from lrrnb and with the putrrd ,ore dripping, from hrs chin he dcvours them with great relish Washing this down with wine he next digs out their eyes taking them as so many candy drops he suelis noisily before crunching them down in the cave vomiting mightily and belching forth gobbets of half chewed entrarls and foamy bloodstained wine A gory stench rises from his pukings When the worst of the bloody gore had been deposited I took a sharpened pole and creeping upon him dug out hrs lone eye whereupon the goo Lame gushing forth and blood spattered the cave and myself Vvrth a roar of pain and agony he rurnped up but as he couldnt see I was away before he could catch me AN ELF Hx lvfartha deSchweinrt ld like to be a lrttle elf They are nexer bad or mean Lrlte bats and goblins Wlro make the babies scream Elxes don t live under the ltrtchen sink Lrlte spiders and insects do They lrxe in eoal bins black as rnlt And they like to live there too They leep all day and dance all night Maybe you don t thrnk that s right For you do just the other way But rt rs for I heard one say FAIRY LAND Martha deSchwe1nrtz 3 Neath the moonbeams srlxer glow Lp and down to and fro Dante the fairies rn a row Now they re feasting on puffed rice Now they re riding on white mice Neath frost lamps flickering low 16 t :J I S ' ' ' A . ' ' 5 . 'rr A . . B. X , . Q S, 8 2 Q , , , x L . . , . . U . , Y .Q ., Q, H . . ' , ' I - 4 . Having gorged himself with their bodies, and drowsy with much wine, he lies , , . y K , . , . , v Q K . A . I . In - I . , - , - ' . ' Az, '35 , . . . , Q ' , Y . . -. . - I ' K , v I ' I - ry s 'Y , , , , By ' ' , ' 5 v r , , . . , , T 9 I . THF IUPTONIIAN CMON OUI Errc Allen r P Passrng through the woods and helds one observes many thrngs I-Ie hears a norse rn a tree whrth he mry retognrze as that of a brrd of the arr or a squrrrel of the land He sees myrrrds of anrmals whreh he may or may not recognrze All the varyrnq aspeets of nature ehallenve and develop 1 persons powers of observatron If he rs a nature lover he wrll take advrntavt ef thrs and wrll be able to recognrze all n rture and other thrnffs by ear md eye A persons who spends hrs trrne undtr open skres comes to understand and rnterpret the physre rl world rn whreh he lrves so th rt he rue to ILQLIN rrrnse o r T us a person wrlkrng rn the woods can see a lrvrnf' tres. and realize that rf hc rs wasteful thrt tree must dre A lrttle squrrrel ehatterrng rn the tree tops rs all too apt to dre for the satrsfrctron of m rn s lust for krllrng or woman s desrre for a fur cort Perhaps the man may study and frrrd that wrld lrfe loves to lrxe and he wrll adjust hrmself to protect the wrld and not wastefully destroy rt If rnan protects and loses the woodland hrunts he wrll hnd that there are generous returns for hours spent far from the maddenrng., crowd He wrll be developed physrcally and mentally he wrll haxe r heart overflowrng wrth gladness brought on by a love for nrture He wrll thrrll to the song of a brrd the splash of antrcs of the stuprd poreuprne as he seeks refuge rn a Hfteen foot poplar tree All rn all he wrll be bountrfully rewarded wrth joy for hrs hours spent close to the wrld Lrfe out of doors rs rssocrated wrth many wholesome games and hobbres What would football baseball hockey or hrkrne be vvrthout access to a free spot unsporled by mans hand The astronomer and the botanrst all look to the unsporled parts of God s creatrons for therr hobbres and aetrvrtres and what hobby rs more wholesome or enjoyable than one whreh brrngs eontact wrth the world works of the Lord The path of he rlth le rds out of doors The tubercular patrent seeks the out of doors the fat one nr ry elrrnh mountrrns or preferably rrde horseback to reduce thc weak man seeks the naturrl erccrtrses to develop hrrrrself rnd hnds that he can I fret for every rll mentrl and physre rl there rs 1 Lure rn n rture In the forest the rrtrst wrll End much to admrre The outdoor world gxves man hrs most rnsprrrng errperrenee wrth be rrrty One hrs but to look around us now to see beauty rn every maple tree The leaves are a gorgeous color rnsprrrng to every parnter the huge prne trees sway majestreally rn the breeze and even lrtcle brrch trees seem beautrfully pert as auturnnal wrnds strrp them of therr leaves The rrpplrng brooks and bobbrng rabbrts even supply rnsprratron for poets All nature expresses beauty whrch we cannot destrrbe and whrch only God can create T0 WRITE A POEM Bw Mable Wrllranrs 34 The lrnes should have a number of feet The frrst rnd thrrd should rhyme There ought to be a eertrrn beat But then :would not be rnrne A poem has 1 swrng of lrnes Wrth prctrrres that I love to see Patterns done rn brrght desrgns But not rn poems done by me 'r I s L v I v - r 1 By 'N ' , J .. . G. .x ' . 1 .i N. K ' l K . . .Q 2 i . 'L I K . . K . ' 1 1 , 1 1 .ha V q ' 1 ' 1 ' ,Q 1 1 '. , I r' I.. I I :Il -I s I 1 1 I 1 ' 3 1 rszll' 1l Stl' flft 't. h 5 1 L 1 ' 1 J ' ' 1 1' . 1 . ' 1 1 E ky ' .I I L , ' 1 I 1 . I .' I 1 ' K , 2 I 'V s 1 . ' ' ' , a hsh as he throws his glistening body into the sunlight, and he will laugh at the . 1 1 . . Q x , H , Y V, , . . ' 3 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . e. ' '1 .1 1 1 ' ' 1' I ' 1 ' ' J 3 ' 5 : ' 1 , ' 'I . ' ' ' 5 1 . rr 1 ' . 1 ' 5 '1 , 1 ' ' 1 , 1 ' ' . ' ' ' 1 . 1: 1 I ' . H I 1 1 , I I - L ' . ' - ' 1 . .1 1 . 1 . . N I -T C - 1 1 . , K I 5 . THE BUPTONIAN SONG STORM B5 Clarence A Comar '48 QEdxtors Notes To slng tlus open your mouth wxde and throw yourself mto rt J SCENE I One Night in june ln A Cabm xn the Pmes Vve Two were Lovers ID the Moonhght She called m Lazyhones and I called her Sweet Ade me I had a yob Down by the Vkmegwr Works a d he ran the Old Spmmng Wheel She had a Cousin from IVI1lVk8lllxC6 who hxed III a Shanty ln Old Shanty Town and kept buttmg rn on My Blue Heaven o we trled Flynn., Down to R10 where we stopped at The Wonder Bar We ,got r1t y and an OPUOII on Forty Second Street and now we re smgmg Buddy Can You Spare a Drme SCENE ll Lazybones IS mglng the Prxsoners Song ln a One Room Flat at Smg Sing for Bucklng the Wmd wrth Sweet Georgra Brown on the S1dew1llts of New York He told the Judge Don t Blame Mc and the judge rephed You xe Got Me Crying Agaln and I would grxe you Two Tlclxet to Oeorgla but Twenty One Years IS a Mlghty Long Txme SCENE III Lazybones has gotten out of Sm Sm and has gone to a A Lmttle Street Where Old Frlends Meet to Gnd Sweet Adeline I-Ie hnds her H1 St james Inhrmary and says Lets Put Two and Two Together and huy A Lxttle Home for the Old Follts They drd and declded to celebrate so they hrtched up the Old Gray Mare and went to the Darlttown Strutters Ball Thxs was the End of a Perfect Day when they hxtched The Old Gray Mare To Tree IS THE PLACE HAUNTED9 By Carolyn Moqat 37 If xt IS haunted It lb by love and joy That comes undaunted By those who malte fun And say That place' It xs haunted' I I'1unted7 Why no How could xt be? The birds haxe their homes there The flowers grow around The place they say ls haunted It cant be haunted Thxs house I love That sweet pme tree strll grows there Near the house where Only nature abrdes Is that place haunted? It xsnt haunted That house of my dreams The house IS only old and It IS just homely to those Who do not love the place They say IS haunted 18 t I , V . , Jr., . - . . . . . . . ., .. . . .. .. ., .. A C V , ., . . . n s . , c . 5 , Y 7 Z , 1 1- I . S t . ' r V . - Y -- 5 , . , , . . .. rr or A ' ' S U s. . v ' f y 5, .. . , - . . .. . . , - . . . - , . . THE BLPTONIAN L XUGHb B1 Cleo Clayton 'G N11 two people Hound emetly 1l1l1e when they hugh unlews they are good at 11111111el1111g One Hose IDYO a d1rl1e11ed theatre md recognvem varxous people by thelr llllllls 1111 1e Some are aetually eontag11ous Someone begms lauglung at somethxng IH clam and 1ll the reet 10111 1n NVlEl1OLlI the slxqhtest apparent reason Anothers 1 1111 e so 11rNl 1111 quetmg that If makes one uncomfortable to lxsten to If 'The land of laugh that seemx to trmlxle up and down your spme 19 pleasxng to l1Qten But people tl11t are not horn w11l1 t.11s ad1a11t1ge '1re not able to duplxmte It xtrx xxe1l on me to Q5 l1r out of my way to fmd exam leQ Vst 1ll know how a11noy111s1 IC 15 to l1111c eomeone tell a jol-e and laugh at 1t tt are hw 111'd1e11ee h1 t1111e to Het lf In fmt the auchence doesnt get 1 chance to 'om what 1t5 xll mout wl1e1 the spe1l1f.r 1-tops to mgqle about exery other wor But then l1111'l1 pohtelx 1fter the f1n1l 1111tl'1urst trly c s Il t WL 1lWlK o e1uC1 11111 wl1111 1IHLlQCd lxhyhe lt 'lfleew t em more deeply A youvw hov l 1111 1equ11111ted 111111 hu alxvus been sl1g,l1ty del 1111 u111'1 s KV e 11110 1 s HLIIIIU goes lor '1 l1u ll Q'Kf 111 1 110 1' y 111 UIUQC too 1111 1 ll 1 L lv l s er t111 wtt NN 1 ele tt por 5 -1 o 1 loke .md they l1ar e11r 11111111 1111 we to 11131 to l-teep from eryln 1 1 e e terlta too ent 1 lunerzl one t1 e1e 1 1 1' 1 1 nt ll I r1e11ly got l1yster1e11 too, U1 l t whether ll 1 1 t we 111 111l111xx1Ne vw e111 laugh n1tur11lly when we are l1L.Ll 11 o1.1et11111,, I1 e n1 Nl X FIX I' X II XR COURBE TX he 1111 N N -1 e 'wc up exer 111' t tu 1 lllal lllxe exerwtnln I1 -'ot 111y stu 1es r1f11t 111 d md 1111 1 Sopl1o111o1'e W1 t to 10 We .ln L t1 te ll l1e1 0 11111or l l1e11111t neu 1 'ee hut l vnu prou 1111+ 1 l Ind 1111 neetl to e1 n 1 Lltl 1 1 Vkl 1l1ox1 lr1 rl' w 11 L len 1 C l1ee11 1 gen I ll not Nl 11 W ,,1 1 l L K 1 'Y L . .ES laugh 1yl1 5 l1:1' ddisA1'A ' ' ' '. tu, 1 1 1 t ' ' ' 1 1 4 1 ' l l.Id 'th1'1 X1 '1 ' p.. l'11'11 251. 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THL BUPTONIAN ZEB WAIT By Mary Hosley '47 Zeb XX nt ww a tall raw boned man wlth blue eyeQ a top of fu y yellow h nr md .1 ern tll clnn beard He wxs not what you d call a lazy man but on the other hand he wisrt xery 3ITllJ1I1OUQ ln the Qprlnu when If wae tnne to be plowxnq hed get the hshmg feyer and olT hed go XX hen corn ind pomtoes mme up he went out to hoc them and uw lm fnend lf rr o er the lente so he went ower to tallt about that Heh he hid caught the Grit day By thxs tnre ll hxd grown to 18' xnchcs and nxgh on t three poundx lh nt s lrovt the work gets done He strugq es through the summer and fwll but when the Gr t now fall eo ne he le off rxbbxt hunting lu nn hndg hun down 11 Brown Q Gencril Store tellxng Ins 9lYll'C Lf the ytoxmu Ont mrht he d had about three glx sei of hard elder before he went down to the QIUIL XX hen he got there he felt pretty Qood QU he told the following story One day I ww: out rahhxt lllllnlflllg .md l had ueed all my gun powder so l bum out of tue gun ll me ted ind lun froze IHIO 'tn lLlLlC and stabbed the rabbit 1 t ne of the brtun lt melted and tht .tnnnxlt d1td from water on the rain XX OMEN S XVE ARS lx l' ederxelt Gxlmore '4 XX omen s weary ne numerous you l-.now S1ll.Q and lates from head to toe The more Qhe Qeee the more she wantQ The vt.-lys and means lt vtorrlex her not A. h ll to Coxer the weakest part So yyyeet, eo daxntv so Lute o Qmart lt fully make you wlsh vou tould Rel lite hu weld wnh a bloel-t of wood Then a dresy exthcr black or brown XX Inch may ne aboye or on the Ground lt may look ctther good or bad And even worye thin the one bhe had And next on the lxst Qome ytoelonge and shoes Lpon her fue Nome powder md rouffe All rn all put them together Xou get 1 m ICI lxke Stormv XX eather 3 22 4 1, . . 5 ' ' 'Q' 2. ', - V m, z:',' K. 1 ' , 1 ' . z ' ' .' , ' L I Y ' ' - v. . . Y K l .1 K xl I: ' , ': 2, v i .' ' ' ' . . W 1 au ' 1 ' 1 X 2 ' A ' ' 'l Q , 1 ' . xl . , ' s r 'r S Q L ' ' . for gA . . . ' '... a , ' r A ' ' 'zsgt 1 ' ' . V V 7 I V' . I' ., ' ' ' ' , ' , 'ga to cry and the tears froze so l tool: one and put it in the gun. XX7hen it was shui l ' ' l . l ' ' f A . J 'n he 66 7 4 Y, Y, . . SA' 'r ' , .5 , . . t . , , Q .' ' . ' I, 3 ' . s , 1 .C ,I ' S V .x I - , . ,, K . ,. 2 ,Q , 1- Y I ,I I , , . 1 , , . , . Y Y 4 r l 1. A . , I: v x sk 'I ie 1 , ' ' 4' . J ' ' L 5 : , . ' -' . ur v .' 'K f' ' CH H RNC S H I S f fl li. ' l -1. If UUUQ 'I . .' if Il lift lu Rlghtf Ifrcd-:rick Ulllmmrv. Eric SXHVII. Mildred Hnxnlry. Unrlx l rlelwc, I' arxcy lfuwlvx. X'111g1n11l Vflwltc. Sznllv Allen. David Ivrkxultlw. 'Iimlvf' Phllnp Hllclwuqk, lnrlvglm Slmxx, H I 9 2 XX 7 R U SEN ...- rw 4 N- N- THE BUPTONIAN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The social actxwxtxes at Burr and Burton thls year opened w1th the annual PICDIC or Mountaxn Day This took place on October 1' at Downers Glen A large number of the faculty and students enjoyed baseball and other games well adapted to arousing a hearty appetlte for the luncheon whxch was consumed near the brook Seven dances were held durmg the year startmg w1th the Freshman Reception on October 6 Music was furmshed by Ianms Orchestrn Durxng ll'ltCI'fIllSSl0l1 tl GCHIOFS entertaxned thexr guests wzth a shadow versron f Young Lochmwar A the Halloween Masquerade held on October 77 many attrxctlve and amusxng cos tumes were dxsplayed Because of the lar e attendance the umor Class was able to cancel all its past Indebtedness The Gym was very attractnely decorated w1th evergreens for the Sophomore Hop vthxch was held on anuary IZ Muslc was furnxshed by Gene North s Orchestra of Hoosxck Falls N Y and the dance met w1th well mented success A few loyal frxends of the class of 1935 braved the cold weather and attended the dance held ln the Gym on February Z1 Gene North s Orchestra agaxn furnished enlrvenmg musxc At the dance held on April 6 the baseball team rn umforms made of newspapers gave proof of their destitute condltxon However the dance was so successful that the team has blossomed forth In spotless new umforms The jumor Prom held on May 18 was a very festnve occasxon The dccoratlon committee headed by Betty Swift rs to be congratulated The crownlng event of the year IS always the Senior Prom The Semors wlsh to thank the Alumni ASSOCIHUOII and the unlor Class for thelr efforts rn malung the dance such a success Dormltory l1fe has been very pleasant thxs year as xn former years due to the devoted Interest of the teachers In October a dmner party was held to celebrate Halloween the faculty and their wxves attendmg Durlng November a Thanksgxvmg party was held slmxlar to the one ln October adding to the merrxment the faculty wanted on table In December the Chrxstmas party was held In the Snyder Room After the Chrrstmas tree Mr and Mrs ones furmshed a varxed entertalnment mcludmg charades Mrs Howes also had some very clexer xdeas whlch carried the party on throughout the evemng After thxs was llnlshed refreshments were served by Mrs Howes In February a small farewell party was held for Mr Frlley The sugarmg off party whxch IS qlllte tradltxonal and sponsored by Mr and Mrs Bullock was held April I3 The faculty and trustees were the guests A new ping pong table an the recreatron room perhaps rs the center of actlvxty bemg m constant use erther by the boys or grrls The Senxor Play The Goose Hangs H1 h by Lewls Beach dxrected by Mr ones was presented at the Dorset Playhouse on May 2 The play whlch IS faxrly representatxve of Amerlcan famxly lxfe of the txmes IQ especrally suxtable for amateur productlon although the cast whrch presented If appeared very professxonal T e very dxflicult part of Bernard Ingals was capably taken by Erxc Allen Jr Hrs wife Eunice lngals was played by Mxldred Healey w1th unusual sympathy and understand mg Vlrgxma White the peppery grandmother Mrs Bradley gave many laughs to the audxence The three yocng people of the famxly Sally Allen Davxd Beckwxth and Phrlxp Hxtchcock were unusually natural and spontaneous ln therr mterpretatron Two outstandxng personalltles ln thelr brxef parts were Mlcah Rugglcs as the socxal clxmbmg M O 23 . , L 1 1 44 . 7 . . , . . . 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H , ' . 4 ' . 4 4 - I THE BUPTONIAN po 1t1e11n and H.1rxcy Fowlei '1 the PTOlCNS1OI1'll pol1l1t11n The iudience wou l1 ixe hlxed to Sec more of them Barbara Shaw ai the elder Qon - lldI1k.C V115 responbixe 1111 tl11r1111nf1 Nora CLlI'1I1lIVl1UT1 HQ the clo111neer1nf1 Il1Oll1Ll' and owph Yoxxler El C put upon xon were xti ton pete ic uit G INUIC the l11t1e or fiicn ot f 111ly 111 oris IIQNC 1 tn 11111 Caine t1e1r 1111 lflk sneer fully Andx t1e dog llllly Stoe me now He w11Q xer lllllxl 1t home JI 111 time 11S 15 the nikt year the pliy ha been held at the Dover Pliyhou C Tl11Q lent to ptrfornunic 1 u CNNIUIII 1 105 IC e 111111 ll rom 1 inuth bencfi l1lKC til-1111 put lvlmy lntorw Contlihuted to the generll CXCCllC1'1CC of the pl1y the Quitabxlity of the pliy for produttion lw young people ite con1p11r1t1xe Qimplitity ol setting tne .1 round euellentn of thc xISt 111 the Llllllllll' ind xery elleetiw. direetion o r onu who hal lkl1l1.XCd the Cllllltllll ta lx of nnltlng you11g people ol little pro cQs1o111l tr11l'111'1 FLI their lines so ai to he understoo an it the ba111e time to ,ippmr 111 character dt 1ll t1n1eQ The pl1v The Goose Hings High vm: prceented hy thc Dramatic Club at the Dor'-et Plriyhousc on M1y 1 The caQt was .is lolloxw hunitc Ing1l Mildred Hedley Bernard lng1l Eric Allen 1111.1 Murdock Nora Cunningham Ron1ld Murdoek joseph Fowler Nlocl Derby Frederick Gilmore Leo Ddv Mitah Ruggle Izllildl Doris Busheo. lugh ln 1 lhilip Hitchcotk Bradley lnmlc Daxid Beckwith Lois Ingalc Sally Allen Elliott lxuinhcrlev Harvey Fowler Dagmax C,.11roll Bubara Shaw Dnccted by MHTCOTIII S one THF LITTLE OLD FORD B1 M'1r1o11 Bentley '46 The little old Ford li coxered with uet out 111 the b'1rn it Qtandi l lightly hent fender is rcidy to ruet But it- lights die lilo: Cliunondx so grind T1n1e 11.19 when thc little old Ford w1Q new And the fenclerG were in good rep 11r 1 11111 w1 the t1111e 1l111 FI per Ll l1l 11 and put it to wear You ll filwiys be peppy .ind full 1 And nexer rittlc a nnte 1 Ntewpinf 111 QTCI rew t1e ut 1 1-cc if ll r1n ut r111l And while she xx 11 Clrixing 21 tire hlcvx out XXh1th st1rtleCl Flapper THIN And ill the 1111.11 from the Countrx iround Came Lo fix up the old lin c1n 24 1 l 'z,' '1 ' ' ,'.' . 'z, 2 1 1 ld ' d tr ,. 1' 'ga . ,:' 1 , 1, J, A 1 s rh f . 1 Ay ' 1 11t. F'd-- 'la 1l ', .'I l d ' the 211 i 1,1 d D 5 B .l t as l' 1'Cl d l s all pa 5 5 'mfs 1. 11, l , at 5 l I gl 1. '. ' y 1l . . 1 1 S. Tl 5 Q 1 1 . 5 1 s . '. the 1 1 ' 1 prl .'t' zl ztn :pl r' 1l l who ld 11 1' if ' 1 t to lt: 11' g :'. 'll , '1 d 'ga ' T ' ' fM. f. . 2 g. Hd 1V A 5 5 . : d dz ' i 1 'f V ..........,.....,.......................... 1 ' Mrs. Bradley ............................................,.. Virginia White 1 it -V 1 5. H . A .L V . d K , Af- ' 1 ' . .1 tss'1 1 2 t B11 1 as ' 2 'up 1 F1111 Bo g ' 1 i 11. 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THF PUPTONIAN XTIII I TICS Base ball Th season of 1933 was another success for the baseball team whnch was playmg undtr Conh Robert lon the thnd year Cut ol eltxen tunes the baseball team won hvt Tlus rs a very good average consrdtrxn the strong competxtron they were agalnst The letter men who were awarded thelr lnsr ma on cllss dry were Harold Thompson Cxptaln Louis Lombardy Leo Bentley Arthur Sessions Robert Bushee Frrnk Zullo Douelx VerNooy ames Allen Rxthxrd Cunnxng.,ham Dean Sumner Mntah Ruples Wxlttr R Hxrd Mer BLKSEBKLL SCHEDULE Boys Basketball Lel and and Cray Arlrngton Hleh Nlorth Benmn E011 Hugh West Rutland Benmngton H1p.,h Arlington Hxgh Benmneton Hrth Leland and Gray North Benmngton Rutl and 1 Burr Burr Burr Burr Burr Burr Burr Burr Burr Burr 2111 All IH 1.111 'ln H1 III '1l'l 2111 1111 Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Burton Playrng for the first tlme under the dlrectxon of Coach Marcus Luclus Fllley the basketball term was moderately successful Coach and squad worl-ted all wlnter dexeloplng plays and a new defense whxch enabled 'hem to face hard competltxon Wherm Mr Erlley left Mr Howes took over the squad and helped them a great 83. Letter men who played three or more full games were Tony Zullo Capt Leo Bentley ames Allen Stuart Gllbert Daud Becltwnth Arthur SEQSIOHS 'vhcah Ruggles Arnold Squlres Mgr BASKETBALL SCHED1 LE 1933 34 Date Name of Opponent Plate of Game Dec Dec Dec Dec e e e e Mar 'V Mar 9 Leland and Gray Proctor Leland and Gray VJest Rutland Benmngton XVest Rutland Albany Academy Benmngton Arlmvton Alumnx Arlmgton Proctor Mrddlebury Manchester Proctor Townshend Manchester lvianchester W est Rutlan Albnay Bennrngton Manchester Manchester Arllngton Manchester Manchester Score OPP 40 4 D L LT 1 ,C .rf 1 , 'as ' , I J , 1 I ' ' , ' , 4 1,1 5, 2 ' . 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C 1 t'lL Brnlleboro XX1llllIIl'vlOWll H eh md 'Irow f'o11ftre11ee Atadenly 'lhe AtlllQtlC AQs0c1.1t1o'1 The llJllOW1l'If1 Qtudenti were Chosen to Qerxe as oll1tL1Q of the Atl1let1C AQQOCI1 107 Z4 lvh 1l1 Ruttlcw I1e1ue11t Rum b1il1n X1 t Pre ment Lotnx Llllllbdfdy beerctary lxlr Bullotlx Tru 11101 l'rtder1elx G1ln1o1e 'X 1t111t Trtwurer Clms repreQe11t1t1xeQ were eluted from ouch el lb follow D.1x1d Becltvnth Semor Cla Arthur Sesmons u11o1 lla S lrdnk Zullo Sophomore C11-Q xxllllldlfl Barrow G Freshman C las- AN EX ANIPLI' OI' A PERI ECT III L B1 Marggret Parker 4 One day 1 heard a robm Tfllllllg l11Q Qong of cheer 'X nhy l 1e1rd 111 wnwttr lrom l11Q 1T1dIC perelnd xery ne out on the lITll7 of 21 maple Thev: xohxns were blllldllig a neet Of grams md lewxee they were makmg A home of the very best Xuyerdax I uw those two rohms lerched hy tl1e1r neet io h1gh And bv were some httle robms Talnng leQsons on how to fly Nou 1f people were l1l1e rohmc XVhat a happy llfe theyd lead just uie them as an example And we d End 21 brand new creed 26 ' L L ' . 2 . 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'Xllen Dfuld Bukvntm vm X lm onph Fu ulu XI: Hmmm Fouw X YQ ,Q 'I K TENNIS FOURTS THE BUPTONIAN ane WI1at kxnd of a stone IQ Ill Barbara S CY1Q351CIllCI1t r1ng M1 red rolhng stone I Ind lf l1st year Mr Clark An wnonymous person 15 one who docs not w1sh to he known who that IHUKIIIITQ m the clns 7 Ruggles An anonymous person, teacher Mr Bullock Thit hov, Tony Zullo vho used to yxork for you wants n1c to gne lum a yob Is he steady Farmer Scedc W ell 1f he was HIV sle1d1er hed he motxonlcss A woman motor1st was duyxnl' along, 1 country fUld when she notlced 1 couple 0 rcpa1r mcn CIIIHIWIIV' telephone poles oos' she exelume to her LUIIIPIHIUH they Illlllli I newer dnoye helore aye you excr drnen a car the I1dy appheant fer 1 heen e vu as e One hundrecl and twenty thousand nults IIINWCFLCI her huslund .111 HIL ncyer I1 1d a hand on the wheel 1n1l daughter, to tustoms olheul on donl who IN se1rel1111g her mothu llIj,lf.,lj.,C Oh you are gettlng XXAIIII 1 nt he IVILIHHIIE Grandmother had 6n1IIy ylelded to the repe1tcd urgmg of a f'r1ndson to accompany un on a test fllght Lp and up they yxent lllltll the youtl Iul p1Iot leaned Imek and shouted D1 you re1I1 c thwt we .ne up 17 NUI! e t I dont 1n1nd nh sn 1.1xe wut ont you tun xts eool enouvx so t at you mwht turn o1I the n A young harxlster IIIXIHU Ins Inst e we h 1d heen rettuned hy a farmer to prnseeute a ra1Iway LOIHIVJTIY for lx1II1l1' txyenly four px He wanted to IIHPTLSK the lury w1th thc m'1gn1tude of me IHILIIQ Twenty four p1-'s gentlemen Twenty four tv.1te me numhcr IH the jury ox Father Wl1y don 'ou tlll and 1 yt XX hen I WIS your age was Son You can do that nov1ad1ys They' haye cash refusters 1 The Sk1pper Tlns ho1t nmtes hfteen knots 1n our DOTIN Bushce How ICLIIKHIN It must he to untxe them mal Glrl Ita sexen yLlY old huy Il n I 1 I llwlllllx you re Iols lvetter loo 1nf' tmn your d1ddy Oy true ehlld of the motor er1 C oufrxti we Im a I1ter mo il1Lf Xour 1 ll Illl rltt es on 1 1 nur 1 1 s a flat Rut I novx hut hls e LI 1 5111 THE LKTEST IN BIOLOGY Moltxvxl' la when an ammal seeks nts m1te Tw hluck spot III your eye 1 the jupa pupll IC yrold glmd ls xery cu vw. 1 'unter lgolter 1'slCll1 lllil cmwton slutltt LUXIIICUL 118 eos: L II IIIX'NlLS LKIIIXLX nlllrlfl' Oflllw I 4' XII' n Blolonyl t cxxoxm the slang Ulf fdllmgmd I excn-.C C 1ss ommf' out o .we ls re ormet non 1 IL t eumes from the Ialast furnatc 28 t .ld -Q-MA . - K . lx ll . . 1 Q ' - 's f I ' ' , 1 5 If I . -1' 11 - Q 1 . 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' Bcx '1I Imx Int pl1IIIixIn1I in I wok sm 1Ig1r o H ' ' Ivixmy of thc IfzuNIw:.m Uzzls Iumc Iwcn trjfmpj to Ilsmrc nut what C. C. C. Slam I 1' Ill thx - 'QIULIII Ihr ndsc- .In . 'c ..I '. She '45 'Iv' ki IINIICYIIIEIIIAS dzmgmtcr. ut S10 rl ' ' ' I' . TI uf' gh! rw Iw LI IIILIIIIIW Lux un I1t'I1 I I rR. , Yg . . By 3 1 'Q wb tt, '35 The LI - sq jf 'c CQIIIA go L , :X 'Q I4 H1 dmr, :XII x' 'im do 15 sit i p ut. Ir rc.IIIy lr 1 Iwrc. O1 pzsucnl I :fl l'CilIIy 1II, SI1' .115 I1In z1II I ' C.t. U1 xt IHC. p f'tI , 'xII , nd rl' he . Al I' 1 I ,I 'ur L , 'Y g. 5 ' 2 HIII' Al Inst the Imw I, If 'LI IIIQII A1 I ' Xu f mn f 'g So. 'I ,i fI : xn'todA. TIIE BIJPTCJNIAKN ALUMNINOTES Mrs W S Covert 1897 of Rocltulle Center L 1 spent a part of last fall 1 Manchester vrsltxng former friends Robert F Manley 1933 has been pled ed to Slgma Alpha Epsxlon fratcrmty at the U111VCf91tY of Vermont Burlmgton Mxss Clara Angelme Hubbard 19:7 and Anthony Lomblrdy were marr1ed nn Dorchester Mass on Tuesday November 78 1933 They res1de at Manthester Xrllage where Mrs Lombardy conducts 11 beauty parlor larxnk Lombardy 1931 1 student at Mlddlebury College was one of uve Ver monters who were members of the football squad durrng the season just closed and who recened xarsrty letters He was also made a member of the honorary socrety Blue Key and has been actxve 1n all phases of colle e llfe 'vlr and 'v1rs George L Ayers have a son Charles Botsford who was born to them on November 30 1933 They resrde ln Hartford Conn Mrs Ayers 1s the former MISS Marlon Botsford of the class of 1908 fharles E Gaudette 19 a and Mrs Gaudette are the parents of a daughter born to them December 13 1933 m Benmngton They lne at Nlanchester Center Mlss Dorothy Leone Roberts 1937 and LeRoy Wm 'X11cWayne were marrxed at the manse ln Dorset on Tuesday evenmg anuary 30 1934 They are maklng thexr home ln Dorset Xflr and Mrs Howard G Marsden who durxng the past few years have been lxvmr., home Mr Marsden has taken a posltxon on the staff at the Fletory Pomt Natxonal Banl Mr Marsden 15 of the Class of 1971 Mlss Elxsabeth West 193a has just returned from a luxe months tmp around the world Mlss Mxldred H Marlxey 1933 underwent mn operatlon for append: 1t1s at the Putnam Memorlal Hospltal ln Bennmffton thxs past wxnter Mr and Mrs Clarence B Goyette Classes of 1977 and 1976 who have been spendmg the past winter 111 Florxda have returned home and Mr Goyette rs again at tne Westerra 11111011 Office 1n the Vrllage Harry H V1tGu1lin 191a manager of the Dorset Eacthange of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co had the mxsfortune to fall on the lee thxs past wmter and break his hxp Mr and Mrs Daud Bentley are the parents of a daughter born to them on December 79 1933 Mr Bentley was a member of the Fla s of 1931 Tlmothy Bxllln s who on Town Meetlng Day was eletted to serve hrs 48th term as clerk and hls 45th term as treasurer of the Town of Rxpton was 1 classmate of Otto R Bennett ln the Class of 1884 Claude M Campbell jr 1933 has been named by Umted States Senator Ernest XV GIDSOD as first prmclpal ln the prelxmxnary evammatlons for the Umted States M1l1tary Academy at West Polnt The engagement of M155 Isabel Laura Holt 197W and Charles L NV1ll-dns of Sayre Pa was announced recently M1ss Holt IS a graduate of Mrddlebury College and has been a teacher ln the hlgh school at Sayre Pa for the past two or three years Mrs Ellzabeth W Cole a member of the Class of 1876 dxed at her home m South Shaftsbury on Sunday mormnff April 1 1934 v t 31 T 71 L '. . ' , . ' , . ., 1 'n Ll- s I I V V sw. . 1 , .., 1 g 1 . 1 ' 1 ' . .V . , 4 . , .. 1 1 , 1 -, 1 . 1 S -l a 4 's y - 1 - - S I ' ' ' S -D V I Y , -. - I . ' 1 , , 1 ' a , 1 ' 1 L ar k I 1' .S Q -h K v Q lv v I k.. x ' , . . U , , . g . 1 . 1 . . . 1 , 1 1 , 1 ls: . 1 ' . J 1 , , ..., , 1 1 1 . 1 , 1, 9 I . ' - ' 1 7 . -1 , ..., 1 Y . 1 1 - 1 1 x . Q S I , , J I , l . . A . 1 , , ' I 1. 1 - 1 A' at Staten Island, N, Y,, have moved to Manchester, where they expect to make their X . . ' c' I 1' ' l 1 1. . ' 1 -. , -1, - x ' . 1 ' , . 1, ' 1 ' 1 'c' 5 I T 1 . . , , - - , -T I l A l , 11 . T -S I Y I I , Q T , . . 1 . 1 ' , S, 1 . ' V ., t 1 -' -1 1. I K -T 4 . A 1 V' el Y 1 . - , .. . a 1 , .s. - . ' ' A g , ' 1 . - .- . , 11 . . , ., , 1 I 1 .' . . . 1. 1 --, . . ., . Y ' 1 -1 A - U . . , 'B , . . U, , . THE BUPTONIAN Walter S McGurre 1977 recently completed arrangements for the purcha e of the Old Tavern at Manchester Center where he hrs conducted an antrque shop durrng the prst year or two Mrs Lourse L Werner fLou1se Levrnj 1978 has opened a krndergarten and nursery school at Manchester Center Homer L Skeels of Montpelrer was re elected Presrdent of the Montpelrer E3 Wells Rrver Rarlroad and the Barre E3 Chelsea Rarlroad He was also made vrce presrdent and general manager of the St ohnsbury E? Lake Champlarn Rarlroad Mr Sketls rs a graduate rn the Class of 1894 Mrss Gertrude Haldrman 1937 of Manchester graduated from Becker College of Busrness Admrnrstratron and Secretarral Scrence Worcester Mass rn the Class of 1933 Mrss Haldrman was a member of a class of 175 persons Mark Whalon 1904 of East Dorset last year published a book entitled Rural Peace whrch was rllustrated by Marlon Grrfhth Adams Mrs C M Campbell 1894 of Manchester Center a former presrdent of the Alumnr Assocratron was one of the commrttee named by Gov Stanley C Wrlson to vote on repeal of the 18th amendment rn conventron last fall Although confined to hrs bed Dr E L Wyman observed hrs 90th brrthday on Monday june 26th rn a cheerful and pleasant manner Durrng the day he greeted a number of hrs frrends who called to congratulate hrm and vrsrted brrefly wrth each one He was also the recrprent of many greetrng cards and telegrams as well and numerous beautrful bouquets of flowers A source of great pleasure to the Doctor was a telegram he recerved from the Alumnr of Wrllrams College It read as follows The Socrety of Alumnr of Wrllrams College by unanrmous vote at the 113th annual meetrng sends greetrngs and felrcrtatrons to rts seven oldest alumnr wrth Dr Charles E Harwood at the head of the lrst May you contrnue to head our alumnr for years to come E Herbert Botsford Alumnr Secretary In sprte of the fact that Dr Wyman rs conhned to hr bed the greater part of the trme hrs mrnd rs keen and he rs rnterested rn the events of the day and rn the matters wrth whrch he has been connected for many years Robert Young and Robert Hunt both members of the Class of 1937 and who completed therr freshman year last une at Norwrch Unrversrty were promoted to the rank of cadet corporals on Commencement Day 1933 Edward H Hemenway r 1979 of Manchester was a member of the graduatrng class of 1933 at Norwrch Unrversrty Walter R Hard 1900 presrdent of the Alumnr Assocratron was honored by Wrllranrs College Wrllramstown Mrss at the Commencement exercrses on Monday june 19 1933 when he was awarded the honorary degree of Master of Arts Prof H D Wrld of Wrllrams rn proposing Mr Hard for the degree drd so ln these words For the honorary degree of Master of Arts Walter Rrce Hard A member of the Class of 1904 crvrc and educatronal leader rn our nerghborrng town of Manchester journalrst and poet known wrthrn and beyond the bounds of hrs State through hrs volumes of verse Some Vermonters and Salt of Vermont Author rn the mrdst of the cares of busrness whose pen was touched by the shy Muse of the Green Mountarns that rnherrtrng the sprrrt of therr people he mrght flavor the lrterature of our trmes wrth therr salty speech and keen phrlosophy Mr and Mrs Robert C Brewster are the parents of a daughter horn to them at U N 92 ' - 1 ' s . , ..-, 1 . . , ' , , . . , ' . 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N11 Nlefooey g,r1dL11ted F0111 B rr 111d Burton 111 1917 Arthur M Ktltou 1971 111d Mrs K1lton 111 the p1re11t of 1 L11Ll1.,l1IC!' born to them 1t SPI'1I11,11L.lKl Vt 'lhey res1do. 111 Peru 1tcr R H1rd 91141 1st ye1r eo111pln.ted 111s th1rd xolume of xerse entl L 'X MOLIIIIWIH Tow11sl11p Dr Charles 13 Harwood 1971 reeently hmshed 1115 per1od 01 mterneshlp at the M1ry Plttther Ho p1t1l 1n Burl111g,to11 1111d 111s 110111 to Waterbury where he has opened an othce Gllhert H Brophy 01 E1st Dorset d1ed Sundw Auf1ut 7 193: followmg a long and l1ngcr1ng1ll11ess at 111s 11o111e H1 111111, Edlth Bebee Brophy 1976 SUIVIVES also one son How 1rd 1930 and 1 d1uql1ter Mrs A11 on 13 H.1wl11111s Class of 1976 Guy B Stone 1 111e111her of the r1du1t111f1 cl1ss of 191 h1s just eompleted h1s r s1111111 11.11 1t Bo ton Umxer Tuesday S1.pte1111ur 6 1913 ll the 17ut111111 1x1 111111111 Ho p111l 111 Benn111gt0r1 1key 1 1 1l1LI111'!LI' of the C11 1 C S Bennett 1911 W1 appomttd D1str1et Deputy Gfllld H1 h PFICSI of the Grand Royal 'Xreh Chapter of Vermont at the 1n11u11l sess1on last yexr Hunt111g,ton G1lDLI'f 1 j,,f1C1L1'1EC of the ela 11 12 entered the F1eshman Cl1ss at NV1ll111111s Colle 1 XX 11111111 toxx I1 N11 Mr 1nd 7v1r Howard C Bmphy 1re the p1re11ts of a d111 hter born on Tuesday September 76 1933 1t the Putn 1111 Me111or11l Hosp1t1l 111 Be1111111Qto11 They reaxde ID 1st Dorset 'vlr Brophy w ls 111 tha C ass ot 197111 1V11ss AEDT Sheldon of South Dor et 111d 'X111ed1o R1 lo were umted ln marrlage 1 t P1uls Reetory on 'V1ond1y 1111111111115 une 1 19 1 'lhey are malclng then' 1o111e Lt R1ehx1lle T1 e hr1de WI 1 t 1 s o 1 1 Grue Ladd 11111 of B C Rogers xxho XV'1i p11I1LlP1l at the Se11111'1ry from 1900 to 1 3 d1ecl at her ho111e 111 E1t 1North111ld N11 f1ll She IS suruvecl by er husband tvyo d1u,1l1ter a11d mo brother one of 11110111 C1r1y Ladd was once a teacher at Burr md Burton E Roger YX1lLox of tht Cl1ss of 19 6 w1 Uttted KX or l11pful Master of Adomram L Vo 1111111 1111e111 111 '51 Il M1 AI111111 M Perry 1916 Vlillllfpkl from the 'leuhtrs Trammq DCP1ffIH6l1f 0 the UIIIVCYSICY 111 Ver111o11r l1t 11111 Durm th1 ye1r 111. has been teachxng, 111 the sthools of M111el1este1 C7l1ude M C1I11PbC1l 1931 entered 'Xlorxxnh L,n1wers1ty Northheld last f1ll ID t11. C111 of .1 IIET Rue Hmrd ul 19 1 17resl11111n 1t Dntmouth College Hanover N H Uther me111hers of the C11 01 1913 who entered coll be mclude Robert Manley T 11 Q B I A N 33 t11 u 1 1N1'!1ll 1'1'l H1 spuul 111 l11'1111111gto11 on T11 1 sdul, -1 ly 6. 1933. Mr. Br' 'S ' s 21 111e111he1'o1 the Class 1117 1911. Q 11' , 190-, IS 1' 1' s Q 757 1 s 1 St te 1 1 ' . 1 ss 711 A g, . -, 1 1 1 A 1 ' A ' ' I 1 . 3 mo 1 1 . Pi 17s C211 1 ' 'l 1 -I1 111 'h 1 V llage 1 '111 17, 33. l 'y 17 1 1 1 1 'st' . .1 1 ji J ,1 1 1 W1. 1 1 LQ I -, , at tl ' Pu 2 1 M' lr sp t11 111 '1111111gt1111. 1 S. 1' ' 1 1 . 1 1 u 1 . . ' , - , 1 1 : 1 1 s 1 1 1 R K ' 4, ' . x I ' . .5-' , ' . - W11 . 1 , 1 , 1.3 11 ' 1 1 1' ' ' 1 'tl'd 4 1. 1 s' . l x. 4A f x hi, N A x- y I 1 I I L1 4 K ' , - S 1 ' , . gs 5 , ', , , . . I A '15 , ' 1 1 , 5 S I , 77, V . J . , .1 V .5 V X, 1 X , I 3 Q 1 , Q 1' , 11 , 7 , 1 1 I 1 , S . ' ', .. . . 1 1,31 1 ' 5 f3, 1 Q ' ' 1 Q51 2 ,111 1 s sity. Mr. and fvlrs. George L. Markey are the parents of Il 11:111ghter, born to them on , 1 1 .1 Z, 31,2 1 1 'c 1 sl ' ' ' . Mr. 1v1u' sg ' ' A ' 115501 1125. . f. 1 , , as ' ' 1 1 I 2 'g ' 1 ' ' ' z ' - A ' 1 1 . '1 '1 ,z 12 1 ' ss 1' 433, 1' ' . 'gg 1' '1 s ' , 1 iss, 1 1 1 s. 1 . ' 2 1 1' 1 g , , 1 - , 2 1 1 1 '2 J li ' ' L . ' Ez: 5 . 1 . I 11: ' 1 Il A 1 . 1 1' 1 s 1 1 ' ' 'ZZ' ' 4 ' 1t S . 1 'I '1 1 1 ' j, -1 ' 2, 33. A ' ' ' l 1 1, 1 ' 1 'zs 1 gradua e o' the Clais f 1271. 9O', 1 ' L5 ' 71 , 1'1s5., last 1 . 7 ' 11 : , ' 1 1 1 1 s, l ' , 1 1 , 2 . 4 1 1 1 111. I . 15 1 ' S ' ' ' Lodgx 1 1 42, 15. A. N1. .ll the 1 1 :l Mt gg 1 p'l. 'ss ' 1 . . , gg 1 1 1 ' - 7 1 ' 1 4 ' A . 1 1 ' 5 7 1 as 1 1, ' g 's 11 s 1 ' 1 ' ,Q , 2 ,jr., 'f, 1 7 Q , , 1 ' 1 1 'ss 1977. Wal 1 , r,, 33,15 1 ' 5 1 1 1 V, , . . ' :ss l 3' ' ef1 ' , THE BUPTONIAN UIXCIQICY 0 7crm0nt Linn Nnhul 31 xcuw. 1 IIIXCTKIIQ Cirlm Vvarncr Car IIQIIIUYC 'md Dem '3 mmm imdwlplw A rn ll tur Q1 Duinc Mmm who wws dmxuucd xx IN nlms: I ul lr Gxrdxcr N1 Q on Dc Ccm Cr lst and wl10Qe body w 18 not rcxoxcud umxl thl prmg mu the Son of Ywir md Mr 1' E Martm of Ent Arlxngmn Mr 'vi :tm ww formerly Mies Gladys, C1018 of the Clxkm of 1911 Jcorvc A Lwxrcncc of MITW hcitcr dxcd x! hm home un Noxcr' ber 1913 C 11 been Zl life low' I'Ci1dCI1l uf Ivhmhcllcr md vxik 1 ll 'mth md plumbcr y tr ide I9 wlfe xvw .1 mcmbcr of tlu Ll 122 of 1877 md HQ mn Lowa Luxrcnge 1r uxtnd m 1900 Huntington Gllbcrt 191 ind 'V11 Ohm Frm I1 19 4 TCMCIXCLI hmmrible men W ln tie 1 Lmmll r C N21 ontwt umclutm 'ut xclr by r ummm Hntorlcxl SOCICIQ L Exrlx H1-tory c JI Q G1 u ubggc A d TWINS Grxfhth dmsc CLIIXIIX Coollduz The Toggcry Shop 1n Nlmchcslcr XIIHIKC for mcr 1 QUIYICY of 1 Lentury operated x eorge I Tovsley 1877 and Walter R Hard 194143 cose xtx door: m tue prmg of 1914 The ohnnx Applekecd Booldhop mother xcnturc nf Mr HardQ xxlll oycupw thc store formcrlv ll nd hx tln Tokgux qlnm Aprll 15 of tlnx your dflu T1 mlm, Scrmd twclu win IH thu. om c HL wis onglnaly lppomted by Prcxldcnt Vv'11rf:n L1 Ihldldllif' .md ruuxcd ULLLQNINC .lppomlments from IFCNICICIIYQ Coolldhc and Hoowr EUC Allen lr l9w mucskflllly piwcd hh ewn l!'Ihlf1OH'4 for Annipolw 'ucor mg 0 word ruuxc m M15 L wl r P011 1 1 4 xhmt t1mc mn physxg nl cx mum muon lw Agnew Icnv 19W vnu mxrrnc mmf' thc pmt xmr to AHLIIUY Swanson Tiny maintain thcxr home 111 GICLl1W1Ll1 Conn IQS Ruth ghxrlex a tcuhcr at the 5 mnvx Trwm 193 to 19 6 dxed at home ln Pane IH on May 11th after A long lllncu Wlth tUbQI'CUlOQlS After leavmg the Scmmmy Mus Shnlcy took spccnl xuark IH French and tmght m other school: untll lmpalrcd hcxllh midc lr. IILLCNSJFY fm hcr to Qtop 'Tue Qon born to Mr md MN Humrx E F1nncwm on Nmernbcr 'R 19 1 xms named ohn Lockwood M hnnegan ww the former N41 Bertx Lmkwood of the Claw of 1925 The Fmncgm famxly I4 mm located 1l1 the Ph1lxpp1nc Ilands where Mr Fmnegan hai a government pofmon Ralph F Flcmlng of MAIICINCSYCY Dcpot md a mcmbcr of the Plum of 1913 hxd the ITl1Sf0l KLll1C to severely mlurc one eye l1Qt wmtcr He ran 4 IXVIQ into If while working wltlx a grew of Gypsv Molh Fontrol men MHS Beatrice Litremorc 19 -'7 who tool. pow graduite work last year at the Semmary enrolled lait fall m the Nurec Q TTHIITIHQ School of the Albany N Y Clty Hoqutal Mlcg Anmg L Bam: 1886 Quffercd 1 chock it hcr home m Marmchcgter Qhortly uftcr returning from a wmtcr xpcnt 111 Norwalk 01110 At the present WFIKIHQ she slmoxxe a lmlc 1lllPnO'xCIDClXf M1ss Maxm Walsh 1970 who for a long Whlle had a part ln The Cat and The flddle IS now appearxng 1I'I Roberta on the Gtage m New York Mrs Herbert Fletcher the former Carrxe H111 of Sunderland and a graduate of the Seminary dled suddenly at her home m Chclmiford Maw the forcpart of Novem ber 4 L lj 4' f N 1 1 1 '- Q, S 1 I 'g I. 5 4. , ,I k I .4 .1 1 .x ', I1 1 gk I .11 5'l1ml. . 1' ' .J ' 41 Til li .1 Drug nc: 1 1 , 1'21Q.., f b Q , ' 1 15 ' ' ' 'S s , Q . 1 s. 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I I 1 1 2 THE BUPTONIAN DR L E PIERCE DENTIST Ox 91 Hardwale Store Manchester Vermont OHQICB Hours 9 A M to 4 P M Closed Saturday Afternoons Telephone 22 W House 227 J E H WEST MCIINTOSH and SPY APPLES In Cartons or C1 ates E E WILCOX ICE CREAM Wholesale Retall Telephone 49 11 Wlanchester Vex mont THE UP TO D XTE BARBER SHOP SHOP FRED RLED Prop NI xnehester Depot Xermont H C SHAW Phone 4 W Manchester Center V WALKER S GARAGE H J Walker P1opr1eto1 Automobile Repalrln Gasolme O11 and Auto Accessomes troodrlch Tlres Manchester Depot V ex mont EGIDIO'S SHOP Italian Ilnen Pottery Lamps The Old House 1n Dorset Holflow DORSET VERMONT Open Every Week D ly 10 00 to 6 00 Standa d T1me G E BU TTERF IELD Auto Llvery Baggage Delneu Day and Nxght Senue Telephone 249 M 'Winchester N elmont 38 t Q o 0 ' ' 1 - - Y , v - , , .. I C - - I . . w , 7- 9 ' 1 7 . 1 2 ' , . 7 P Q Q I l i, . . . FURNITURE - - ' 0. F5 , , , . . c , t. s ' a n . . f If ' v 1 Y , ' 1 ' D N ' - . v . , -I - 2 . '. ,. ' . 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L 1 3 ,I ' WHITE -WARNER STOVE .1 .- L '- - THE BURTONIAN s BATCHELDER GP l Ieweler Mmchester Centel Vexmont HARRY L ADAMS WARREN H ADAMS 5 Ontometust and Jewelels Telephone 943 M Mmchestel Center Vermont COMPLIMEWTS of the CENTER BARBER SHOP W H MILLER Plop PRATT S A PEAL DPLG STORE AT THE DEPOT B J CONNELL FORD AUTHORIZED SALES 'Ind SERVICE M'1nchester Center Vermont H G BROPH Y Groceues 'md PIOWISIOIIS F1u1ts and We etables ln Season Telephone 201 11 East Dorset Vermont M ANCHESTER BARGAIN HOUSE Manchester Depot, Vt. Endlcott Johnson Shoes Sold excluslvely at th1s Store THE NEIGHBOR STORE G 1 oce1 IBS Meats Dry Goods Pamts, Hardware, Roofing G. A. . . DORSET 40 1 J. . . ffv D bf ' . i, 1 f Q-2. ic, I ' f fji?E -. . ' ' ..f RR W ', , . an -. I Vx , f - o-.- 1 - N5- xi, :vb ,Agile - 'l ry ' My .11 x -lf. ni' .' . 'fie,4 L' - , - gg H - . I C 1. ., . . , ' L K , , Y ' I n u ' ' 1 n , I o 4 u 0 ' ' , u. . Y. . C 1 ' 7 tr S 4 I f , 0 - 4 c , , 4 L THE BURTONIAN Comphments of NV W' BENNETT R C BREWSTER PURDY S Nvlle 'md Sheet Metal Works MlllW01k -md Bullders Supplles Phone 170 P NI IT1Ch9StE'1 Depot Vermont COZAC E MARKEY Agent Insurance Co Manchestel Depot Vermont PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS NEW ARCADE THEATRE TWO SHOWS DAILY W here the Tallues sue Best Next to the Llbrzuy GEORGE L MARKEY GENERAL INSURANCE Nhnchestel Center Vermont GRAND UNION C0 GROCERIES and VEGET ABLES Manchester Centel Vt BRYANT S RESTAURANT NIEALS AT ALL TIMES The Best For The Least Manchester Depot Vt 41 D . . . , Metropolitan Life TH . 9 ' 9 THE BURTONIAN LUGENE S SHOE STORE O R BROOKS VIEN S WOMEN S AND CHILDREN S SHOES Shell Gas and 011 Genelal Auto Servlce Repairs and Accessories -VIIIILIICSIEI Centel Xt Manchester Centel Vermont Tennis Accessoues Tenms Rackets Re Strung Plompt Servlce Expelt WOIKIIIHHSIIIP CHRISTOPHER SWEZEY JESSIE MAE BOLSTER BEAUTY PARLOR Telephone 389 W WILCOX,S GARAGE Good Gulf Gasollne and Pennzoll SEIBERLING TIRES VS eldm Greaslng Genelal Repalrlng and Accessorles Telephone 124 Mwnchester Centel X791 mont MT AEOLUS INN and RESTAURANT Opened ln 1852 Mrs John Cunnmgham Prop East Dorset Vermont THE ADVERTISERS IN THE BURTONIAN ARE A SUBSTAN TIAL AID IN THE SUCCESS OF THE MAGAZINE ASSIST US IN MAKING THE ADVERTISING OF VALUE BY PATRONIZ ING THESE BUSINESS HOUSES 42 I I 1 , , , u n . 7 , ! 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