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N04 Editorial. The editor, after vainly racking his brain for thoughts, has come to the conclusion that there is little to write concerning this class of 1904. There was nothing remarkable about your appearance when you clamored for admittance at the door of the High School last Septem- ber, indeed you were very ordinary looking youngsters and just as fresh and green as every other iirst year class has been before you. Nothing extraordinory occurred during your peaceful existence until your lirst class meeting. Here the young ladies of the class took matters into their own hands and elected Miss MacBride president, while every other officer but one wore skirts. The boys were dumb- founded. They swore they would not endure such a tyrannical petticoat government, and at the next meeting, after a hard tight, they put a stop to it. One of your worst faults, O Class of 1904, is the too good opinion you have of yourselves. Why, when you happened to overcome a, few second-year men in one of your numerous scraps, one of your number wrote out a long article about it which he tried to publish in the Free Press, but as they would not print it, you immediately held a class meeting and, imposing a fine of three cents, collected enough money to have printed posters that were neither bright nor original. Next morning people going along the street saw notices which said that the Class of 1903 could obtain nursing bottles at the drug stores. Now undoubtedly the Class of 1903 would go to a drug store for a nursing bottle if they needed one,-they surely would not go to a furniture store,-so that your posters proved a waste of time and money. We hope that your pride and conceit will grow less as you grow older, but remember that now you are just small first-year students and must keep yourselves where you belong, under the sheltering wing of Mr. Bartley. In spite of all this, a good deal of credit is due you. You have shown your courage in many a scrap with the second-year lighters, in which the mighty Sliver, shouting the battle-cry, has led you on to victory after victory, you furnished good men for the foot-ball team, and your good behavior during recitations, which has won for you the love and respect of Mr. Bartley, is worthy of great commendation. Success to you, 1904 3 may you always be as happy and self-satisiied as you are at present. 45
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FRED S. NEILL, HOW'ARD EDGAR WILDER LAURA B. MCKILLIP, RUEUS REED, EDWARD LYMAN ALLEN, HERBERT B. ARCHER, S. CHARLES LYMAN AUSTIN, LOUIS DEALY AUSTIN, C. PERCY J, AYLING. E. NIABEL PEARSON BADGER HELEN M. BARKER, C. v C. C ,S. XVILLIE JARED BARKER, C. BERTHA A. BARROWS, C. WALTER C. BELLROSE, J 1'4', Sp. MAUDE A. BERRY, E. KITTIE ANTOINETTE BLONDIN, S. WILLIE BOWLES, S. ANNA E. BROOKS, C. FANNIE JULIA BROWN, C. HENRY C. BROWNELL, C. GEORGE ABNER BUCK, C. S. M AYBELLE AGNES CHASE, 'First Year Zlass. l904. Colors: CRIMSON AND GOLD. Giiicers. members. Burlington, Burlington, Burlington, Burlington, Burlington , Burlington, Burlington , South Burli Burlington, Burlington, Burlington, Burlington , Burlington, Burlington, Burlington, Burlington, South Burli ngton, Vt. ngton, Vt. Winooski, Vt. 46 I . Prcszlient V zkc-President Sefrelarjf. Treasurer 3oo Main Street North Winooski Avenue 457 Main Street 457 Main Street 75 Monroe Street QI Elmwood Avenue North Avenue 295 Shelburne Street 177 South Union Street Spear Street Bradley Road 52 George Street 124 North Union Street 192 South Union Street 196 South Willard Street
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