Middlebury College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Middlebury, VT)
- Class of 1917
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B3 An u taken nf nur apprniatinn fur hin lngaltg anh gmernaitg tn the Gnllege, hu mr, the Bnarh nf Ehitnrn. rsapmfullg hehtrate this tumntg-aernnh unlume nf the llfalrihnzrnpe nunnnnunmnqnuns-nn-ummnnnomunusu.a.ss.aanuuunnwumumnouauumnnnaumuunuuunnnumwqmummmmmnuuumnunvul 5 A. BARTON HEPBURN Tm ' 'J' W W' ' I A. Barton igephnrn A. BARTON HEPBURN, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chase National Bank, New York, to whom this volume of the KALEIDOSCOPE. is dedicated is recognized throughout the United States, and in fact in all the money centres of the world, as a leading authority on financial and economic questions. His career has been an inspiration to Middlebury men, and his abiding interest in his college, particularly his splendid gift of the Hepburn Dormitory, has won their esteem and devotion. Mr. Hepburn was born in Colton, N. Y., July 24, IS46. In I867 he entered Middlebury College, subsequently receiving the degree of A.B. and l..l...D. falso D.C.l... St. Lawrence University. 1906, l..l...D. Columbia University, l9l Ig l..l...D. Williams Col- lege, l9l I 5 LL.D. University of Vermont, l9l5.J He practiced law in Colton, N. Y., was Commissioner of Schools, St. Lawrence Co., and member of the New York Assembly, 1875-I880. In l880, he was appointed Superintendent of the New York State Banking Department. In l892, President Harrison appointed him Comptroller of the Currency. Upon his retirement as Comptroller, he became President of the Third National ' Bank, New York. and in IS99 took charge of the Chase National Bank, of which he was President until l9l l, when he was elected to his present position as Chairman of the Board. He is a director in many banking and business corporations and a member of numerous clubs and societies. He has also been Presi- dent of the New York Clearing House, President of the Chamber of Commerce and President of the National Currency Association: was Chairman of the Commission to Revise the Banking Laws, i907 and I9l3g is Chairman, Currency Commission, American Bankers Association and President of the Bankers Club of America: was made an Officer of the Legion of Honor by the President of France, l9l2. He is also a Trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation and a Fellow of Middlebury College. mi mnmnm1nm1uwmwmmnmmnmmmQ1m1imx 7 ninmmmmuumam nuunalnuounu All inail, 132 Elnllg Zluntnral 5553 all thanks that the KALEiDoscoPE turns ,gi me up, in this year of grace l9l6, sweet Six- -'ii teen, and sweeter SEVENTEEN. Preparation, cooperation, operation, ra- tion, express the proper sequence and necessary 'Ax' ' 'AJ result to be attained in this work-a-day world. College teaches us to marshal our intellect- ual resources, to concentrate mental energy, to study and think me- thodically, scientifically and intensely, it teaches us, also, to work together, emphasizes fraternity, inspires love and loyalty and gives the proper mental attitude towards life's responsibilities. The cul- ture, the amenities, the philosophies, the artistic research and the en- joyments of life are necessarily subordinate while ambitious energy is toiling for living needs, but are of paramount importance as soon as sufficient financial reserve is accumulated for proper protection to oneself ancl one's dependents. Humanity recognizes no stronger tie than maternal love, and Alma Mater proximates the mother of the lireside in her hold upon her sons and daughters. You will lind this a supporting and con- soling truth at all times, and you will find, also, as the curriculum of life hurries you toward your last semesters, that the old associations. the old ties and the old loves grip you with bonds of growing strength, albeit with greater tenderness. What more natural than that one should yield to college associates a full measure of love and yield to the college itself the fullest measure of support? May the choicest mundane treasure, And happiness galore, And blessings in full measure, Be your portion evermore. A. BARTON I-IEPBURN. February 21, l9l6. 8 mmmmiu lnHlmuiu Uhr lgreaihent anh Illvllnum nf fllltihhlehurg Cllnllvge REV. JOHN M. THOMAS, D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT, BRAINARD KELLOGG, LL., LITT.D. EZRA BRAINARD, D.D., LL.D., sc.D. HON. DAVID K. SIMONDS, A.B. ERASTUS H. PHELPS, A.M. HON. JOHN A. MEAD, A.M., M.D., LL.D. HENRY H. VAIL, LL.D. GEORGE M. WRIGHT, LL.D. REV. JAMES L. BARTON, D.D., LL.D. M. ALLEN STARR, M.D., PH.D., LL.D. JAMEs M. GIFFORD, LL.D. JULIAN W. ABERNETHY, PH.D., LITT.D. JOHN A. FLETCHER, A.B. REV. RUFUs C. FLAGG, D.D. HON. A. BARTON HEPBURN, LL.D., D.c.L. HON. JOHN E. WEEKS, A.M. HON. FRANK C. PARTRIDGE, LL.D. WILLIAM H. PORTER, LL.D. BERT L. STAFFORD, A.B. JOHN A. FLETCHER Secretary and Treasurer DAVID L.. WEL.LS Auditor 9 Middlebury, Vt Morristown, N. ,I Middlebury, Vt Manchester, Vt Fair Haven, Vt Rutland, Vt New York, N. Y New York, N. Y Boston, Mass New York, N. Y New York, N. Y Burlington, Vt Middlebury, Vt Burlington, Vt New York, N. Y Middlebury, Vt Proctor, Vt New York, N. Y Rutland, Vt uunnlnanuouolnamnsnuntloulllloiuuolnl A 'E .I' 1 In lennoni: Ennrh nt' Ehiturs Ehitnr-in-Qlhizt' HAROLD EUGENE ADAMS Assistant Ehitnr-in-Qlhisf MARJORIE BATES PHELPS Business Manager SUMNER DENBY HARRISON Assistant Bnstnsss illilanager H'ELEN BEULAH CUSSONS Athletir Ehitnrs HAROLD ALLEN DAMON LOUESA GRIFFING BULLIS Art Ehitnrs ROBERT REED MUNDY VIOLET ELIZABETH RICHARDSON Hhntngrnphir Ehiturs AUGUSTUS PALMER BENEDICT FAITH WALKER Assnriatv Ehitnrs CARL SMITH KUEBLER GEORGE WILBERFORCE GRAN HARRY WALTER HYDE KATHERINE BALL GLADYS MARION FROST DORIS ATKINSON RICHARDS Anhitnr ARTHUR MAURICE CTTMAN T O!! nsuanlnannmnummnnslnnluuuuunooaannmauaulunuunnanuuulluulunuu Q, I0 3Hnrr1nnri1 faitqwyfym' N compiling this volume of the KALEiDoscoPE, ,nhl xrql we have strrven to reflect truthfully all sides of WJ! Vik student life at Middlebury today. An honest W W X effort has been given to every department. We I have tried to make the Annual more than an tml- inanimate catalogue of the year's events. It has been our purpose to make every page glow with the spirit of our Alma Mater, and every picture recall some fond memory. If we have failed in reality, attribute it to lack of means and ability and not to insincerity of purpose. Look kindly at our faults: our success depends upon your approval. Let your judgment be fair. pq IOUOIQOIGIOIUI I I 'I' ua-sums li l mu clam- I9l5 September 23. November l. November 25. December I8 to january 3 I9l6 january 27 to February 5 February 5. February 7. February 22. March. March 25 to April 3. May 4-6, May 30. june 8-I6. june l8. june l9. june 20. June 2l. July 8 to August l8. September 2l. November l. November 30. December I6 to january 2. l9l7 january 25 to Februarv 3. February 3. February 5. msnsrnnnmunuunrnnsv amnnumuumnmmummnnnummmwmnnnnuvnnvuwwlvlvurnvlllumlvnrl Qlnllrgv Glalmimr Thursday, 8:45 a. m.-Beginning of first semester. Monday,---Charter Day. Thursday.-Thanksgiving Day. Saturday to Monday.-Christmas Recess. Thursday to Saturday.--Mid-year Examinations. Saturday.-End of first semester. Monday.-Beginning of second semester. Tuesday.-Washington's Birthday. Mid-Winter Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Saturday to Monday.--Spring Recess. Thursday to Saturday.-Junior Week. Tuesday.-Memorial Day. Thursday to Friday,--Final Examinations. Sunday.-Commencement Sunday. Monday.-Class Day. l0:30 a. m.-Class Day Exercises. 3:00 p. m.-june Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa 8:00 p. m.-Parker and Merrill Prize Speaking. Tuesday.-Alumni Day. 8:00 p. m.-Commencement Concert, Wednesday.-Commencement Day. 9:00 a. m.-Meeting of the Alumni in the Chapel. l0:30 a. m.-Commencement Exercises. l:00 p. m.--Commencement Dinner. 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. -President's Reception. Summer Session, Society Thursday, 8:45 a. m.-Beginning of Hrst semester. Wednesday.-Charter Day. Thursday.---Thanksgiving Day. Saturday to Tuesday.-Christmas Recess. Thursday to Saturday.-Mid-year Examinations. Saturday.-End of first semester. Monday.-Beginning of second semester. Note.-All recess dates are inclusive. lasnnsmlslaasaetsulnuasllullenauarnuunnerllelenssnouuun lolnannnununueuuaaumunmnsaunnanunsmnuanlllllihleununnqqq -I- I2 Bunk the llhrnt Uhr Glnllege SOM.E BlRD'S EYE. VIEWS OF MlDD THE NEW MEAD MEMORIAL CHAPEL , 4 E Q We 1 1 :x . ' E' .44 , , J fgyum Hu Q-.N 'uw 'L-,V-.w V F75 '- -13342 fWY-iff, V ,'mfg'.,'.-? m.,- 1 Y, 1' 2' ., ,iw 3, 4 , Q. 'mix W? T . . in J 'S' w H jj. ' yi'-'ii 11. ,I W, . A -' 3 -,f ' ,MQ -, lf- '-I '- --If ,-3' ,gg-A,-,. 4 .. !.,,9i.V,:,k,, 3,p:',',.:. V. . E, pings , 4 . , .5 . ., 4 ,f,oLu,, 5 - W 'JET' - - ' if ...4 ff 3, . , . THE NEW PIEPBURN DoRMn'oRY ron MEN NEW MIDDLEBURY iz. V ---:rs-gin'-,-2 :?:iL:iJ??E4-'vsfvi-' :V '-+c'g5.f,-1-'LA f- '-1 1: 1- f-f1:f '1:,fr,- -. If ' .. , . Qgpfffgzif-2-ff...1-'Ss , A- '2 ,Q 1, 'QT TTTQB'- 9 -1 iff' . 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'iy.:.i.5,g,waz?--E:g:f-1Mil My KY:-' gff- U.N3--fu-j53i,1:.f-w:.:qg:::5,.,.,: v.,h5j,p:4- -W ,ffm ?5,5,:,:,., ..., ,. ...... - 1,3 ,, :.,:,:4:v.,-- .1 1-lg-A :- .f I - sg ,- . '. --'-' . .V A- A 3,5 M -' . N , ' . K. .... ..... 5 f ..... 1 -gf--5.5, -1-111122-5-f ' ijgf --'riff-''II1t1E:::g,::':z-xfiiiilif 'Q ' r J ..., as ,...,x.,:: M., ..., X... Q .,., .. ,.:.,4..-.V ..... M... -, ....... --:-ffm-Mmw,.....x - f,., ' X PRESIDENT JOHN M. THOMAS . -' Y? lil 'flax SQ' X' 4, M-M., '24 .- ff9,,,s,,1X ,rx f z..f?n,2:fx si! H5417 . f 3 xW.:f.f?5 11':1 f 3 r , N..-1 55 Q,.f.!:.EjA'ffy1- 'u-1, 1- ,111 cx, H1 4-' ,'. w.::i ,..... .,-gfN..,,....f.., ...A...RQY17,yL,-::- -f . K Q .f- Q-...ISN EZRA BRAINERD, DD., LL.D., XXII, QBK ,s tai, .gs1f r2 i w5 1rl3 5f2r9t?i as ' f scs sa ty s s,s ,s aa 9 zflzl 'f ,,, ':-24 '-'1f 1 m::mmr ui Uhr iliarultg jot-iN MARTIN THOMAS, DD., LL.D., xsI1, KIDBK President - A.B., Middlebury, '90: D.D.. '07 from Middlebury, '08 from Amherst, '09 from Dartmouth: l..L.D., 'll, University of Vermont: studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, '90-'93: post- graduate fsamel, '94- 95: ordained in Presbyterian ministry, june 9, IS93: pastor of the Arlington Avenue Presbyterian Church, East Orange. N. J., IS93-l908: on leave of absence, student in University of Marburg. Germany, I903: President of Middlebury College, l908 -: Member of Lake Champlain Tercentenary Commission of Ver- mont. 1908-'I2: Member of the State Board of Education, l9ll- l9l4: Chairman same, l9l3-l9l4: Chairman of the Commission on Conservation of Natural Resources, l9l0-'l2: Chaplain First ln- fantry, Vermont National Guard, l9l3-. President-Emeritus AB, Middlebury, '64: A.M.. '67: LL.D., '88, from University of Vermont and Ripon College: D.D., l900, from Harvard Univer- sity: Tutor in Middlebury College, '64-'66: Andover Theological Seminary, '66-'63: Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in Middlebury College, '68-'80: of Physics and Applied Mathematics. '80-'9l: President pro tcm., '85-'86: President, l886-l908: Professor of Mental and Moral Science, I89I-l908: Member Board of Com- missioners to revise School Laws of Vermont, l887: President Ver- mont Botanical Club: Non-resident Member of the New England Botanical Club: Member of American Geological Society. HENRY MARTYN SEELY, A.M., M.D., Honorary, AY Professor-Emeritus of Natural History Ph.B., Yale, '56: M.D., Berkshire Medical School, '57: A.M.. Yale, '60: Assistant in Chemistry. Analytical Laboratory, Yale, '57: Professor of Chemistry, Medical Department of University of Ver- mont, '60-'67: Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, M.id- dlebury College, '6l-'95: Emeritus of Natural History, '95-: At the Royal Mining School. Freiberg, Saxony, IS67: at the University of Heidelberg, Baden, 1868: Secretary of Vermont State Board of Agriculture, '75-78: Editor of Agricultural Reports: Member of American Chemical Society: of Geological Society of America: of Biological Society of Washington. 27 . ,sl t 1 53 mf.: fx 'K : riff' T: I S-.N ff , :v , x '1'-1 -,ug .- ,W ,- K 1 'r 'gig -'sa N 't. K ,lu al... X3--if- f ,H--P Q,Ny f , - I ...M .....' .-,......-...: .... A Am... . f If ll.. M ...in ....... . , ,, ., wgM::,,mn .s '-...N ---ff-M, ' F 'Y YT ?1. ..... .. if +1 A V V N, 35-In -3--f5,i'rti? -,isis 'Mi -sififs . 3 Sitsffsrsrs--EMM 4' W6 sf ,Z I 53 '3 I gg 9,3 uffgggg 3' 'yr ,-15'-:M f ...f'1'I'i ' . , M , fr Q, fs, ff - ,. ' Xi- wi.5gffzAg5,,-,fyyrlws 5211 .sr - H .gv f utr r. . :V .,:rsa,. s'.g,ss.::::.:1:-f':as:sa'.--A:A-'-.I. - .1 .',w r'2rf.u:,' fm 'L ff ',,.,.,'..'...:I:12+I:f4sgifs.5N:fs::a:s,42:r:gu:::'s-rr .. . .,.. r' .2 QE E., 5,515 1:1554 5's,'--,gigjjjrfgwf rf ff ,r 'rjygr-fs-,.f 'f,-5 ' 1 ' r- 5 5:52 --E., I.-'S'--1 ':E, ',', Q3LZ 1,.C'L..-.fffli'i f ,ITf1,'f .....5,K ,:5g:1:::::::. ..,.. .,,,g.1,,. .... ,Wy-' 5 ' ggqLi2'Rf'zr:::::qg5,as2a 4. , .,. vanrcrhxflxmv ggfoiziif,.5l'ff,4fi:.sZmfrAf.:.sails.2.:sk3,335,A,.,.apzS3.'..rw'-'iwlisialjffbblipmcaagc.'::,-,cs..4uI:::p.esJi,.gl.,.Qw3Q.5g.4fr..t,,-.2555Q..-.-sgg, X pg., --13 ?T5.'5'?3'Z':T.'1.Z'f.f??IfZ..ls.g.,.,..2SE'.E5.'I?5:2a:Liveiausibirvfmfltt 'W'3T-1'.,.W:.Qs.-ff:.:::xcx5m:2ZI3.szs.-..,A,s,::I'.mf,iCz3s.?.i'.Liii:rsfzaxzz:2::arasees.asLeica,-,-,fg,f,Iwts,A ---- ,'Me'rU +f33'.'...: :..-.::.. -t CHARLES BAKER WRIGHT, A.M., LiII.D., fbafo, IDBK Dean and Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature A.B., Butchel College, '80: A.M., '85g L.H.D., 1905: A.M.g University of Vermont, l904: Johns Hopkins University, '82-'85: Graduate Scholar of johns Hopkins University, '84-'85g Fellow of Johns Hopkins University, '85g Chair of Rhetoric and English Lit- erature at Middlebury College, '85--1 Dean, I9l3--5 Litt.D., Mid- dlebury College, 'l5. WILLIAM WESLEY MCGILTON, A.M., WY, CIJBK Professor of Chemistry A.B., Wesleyan, '80, A.M-. Wesleyan, '83, L.H.D., U. V. M., Instructor in Science, Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, 'Sl-'9l: traveled in Europe, 1882: Student in Chemistry and Physics, Leipsic University, Germany, '9I-'92, Professor of Chemistry in Middlebury College, '92--g Member of Leipsic Chemical Society, '92: Member of the American Chemical Society, '97: President of the Vermont State Teachers' Association, '98. MYRON REED SANFORD, L.H.D., IIPNGD, fIwBK Professor of Latin Language and Literature AB., Wesleyan, 'S03 A.M., Wesleyan, '83g L,H.D., U. V. M., I9I0, In charge of Classical Department, Wyoming Seminary, King- ston, Pa., '80-'86, Assistant Professor of Latin and Registrar, Haver- ford College, '86-'87: Professor of Latin fsamel, '87-'90, Professor of Latin and Dean of College Csamel, '90-'93: Professor of Latin, Middlebury College, '94-Q Cottingen and Rome, summer of l892: Student in Philology in University of Leipsic, '93-'94: Studied Archaeology in Rome and Pompeii, 18945 Archaeology and Medi- terranean Civilizations, l9l2. 26 Y ' ff' R J I-Nik W- mil . f F 292572 -fx N 1 I 'QS-F?mE'P1Q l 'N f I M .L':y,f-j.v:L,5f.t' gd X , -..- .,,j333,i',1,f,'f5-.Il 3 mx, , ' xg.-,,-5-+f5',,f.gQ M Q.. .... v , . V-fmt.-v g -- ,. . 'Y Y' .. W' , ,, ' ' tb Y 4 f EW! 'faiiisggk A QR Q'g:QQg5Q:,s, '-'- I-If 'mr '. 347 ujfo -W, 5 ,MLS wtsiftllblik AMN Sift, 3 N , ...,, , A. '::3E3l??!3F:-.4,?f..., .,.. ,. 313, if , H V. N AA Wat, f ,- f 9127 7 0 WQi'i'5'ii,l tw f::z::f. f fsilfl ' f' 'uf-,ff'I5vf-f if f if f r' aff .... 4..- 5-ifflfiif' ...,. .,JL..'SLI.---'-.4-W. '-f P 2 T ' l -'-' M ' 4?-'Y 9.15::zz::egfxzrqrz:::waw2:f+W'1pggammaQ-.mnpzpfx1:3112fx:1:115,.r1s25?:g:r:.uc:,z:esI::::::-'ssamu-m- ERNEST CALVIN BRYANT, B.A., Xtll, QBK Baldwin Professor of Physics Graduated from Middlebury, I89l: Graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, I893g Employed by Canadian Bridge and Iron Company, Montreal, P. Q., IS93-'95g Professor of Mathematics and Physics in Middlebury, l895-5 Member of American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science: Member of the American Physical Society: Research Student at Cambridge University, Eng- land. l9I3-'I4. WILLIAM SARGENT BURRAGE, Ph.D., CIJBK Professor of the Creek Language and Literature A.B., Harvard University, '92: A.M., '95, Ph.D., '98: Acting Assistant Professor of Latin, University of West Virginia, l900-'0l: lnstructor in Greek, Bryn Mawr College, l90l-'02: Professor of I Creek, Middlebury College. l906-. EDWARD DAY COLLINS, Ph.D., QBK Professor of Pedagogy A,B., Yale, '96g Ph.D., '99: Assistant in History, Yale Univer- sity, l897-'99s Instructor in History, '99-'0l: Treasurer and Man- aging Director. Canadian Carbonate Company, Montreal, l902-'04: Principal State Normal School, Johnson, Vt., '04-'09: Professor of Pedagogy, Middlebury, 1909-g Author of A History of Vermont, and two historical monographs published by the American Historical Association, Committees of Correspondence of the American Revo- lution, and Studies in English Colonial Policy : President Ver- mont Schoolmasters' Club, '08-'09. 29 . . at ,V f I g ,Q pal.. Q? . c . ,wr . 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RAYMOND MCFARLAND, A.M., rI:KwI1 Professor of Secondary Education A.B., Amherst College, '97, A.M., Yale University, 1902, Super- intendent and Teacher in Maine Secondary Schools, l897-l90l: Teacher of History and Pedagogy, State Normal School, Castleton, Vt., '02-'03g Principal Leicester Academy, Mass., i903-'08: Prin- cipal lthaca High School, N. Y., '08-'09: Assistant Professor of Secondary Education, Middlebury College, '09-'ll: Professor of Secondary Education, l9ll-g Director Summer Session, l9l2- Collaborator for the Carnegie Institution of Washington. l904-'07, and author of A History of the New England Fisheries. Member of National Geographical Society, International Fisheries Congress: Vermont Teachers' Association, National Society of College Teachers of Education: New England Society of College Teachers of Edu- cationg Member of Canadian Camp. EVERETT SKILLINGS, A.M. Professor of German Bates College, '97, A.M., l909: Graduate Student of Harvard University, 1906-'07: 1908-'09, University of Berlin, I907-'08g Teacher, Montpelier Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., i898-l900: Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., l900-'03: Principal Mid- dlebury High School, l903-'04: Teacher Thayer Academy, Brain- tree, Mass., l904-'09: Assistant Professor of German, Middlebury College, l909--'13, Professor of German, l9l3-. AVERY E.1.DoRus LAMBERT, Ph.D. Burr Professor of Natural History Bangor Theological Seminary, '96, Pastor of Congregational Church, Lebanon. Me., I896-'98, Thetford, Vt., lS98-l90l: B.S., Dartmouth, '02p Ph.D., '06: lnstructor Stale Normal School. Fram- ingham, Mass., l905-'ll: lnstructor in Physiology, Simmons College, l907-'08, Chairman State Committee for Revision of Scientific Courses in the Schools of Massachusetts, l903-'ll: Secretary of the New England Association for the Advancement of Agricultural Edu- cation, l907-'llg Member of the American Society of Zoologists: Member American Society of Naturalists: Member American Orni- thological Union: President, Audubon Society of Vermont: Author of Studies in Arachnid Embryology, and other papersg Professor of Natural History, Middlebury College, l9l3--. 30 ' v , 'Q ik s Jef' : fo - ,.' ' ,fs ., no 'iN .2 ,gf 2' :J a,,,,,,'sm-. j2Ql:3'3'FPgJ ....li,,,f. 1111 -.. rin., 1g,5,,f.s ...':- M X .s 9 . i ,'...1,...,., .... ,...,,.. .W .,........5I.,.sJ..JCSh:z.E-,-A if 1 i2t'?i1',G2-ssfft l-til 05S,10P2filf . .,.,. .. ,552 : .,V: ,,., 1 . f i n -f rm 'Q -A:,-v 1 1, -fi jf tid, .,:,,::, ,-.:2: - ff f f ii M f f' -f -f . ':- 2'., , . '1 - - 1.652 . .. .us f f u yi, Us .A.h ::., , , Q,.... mi .... . ,HX 2 M, ARCHIBALD DARIUS WETHERELL, A.M., AY, QBK Assistant Professor of History Graduated at the Slate Normal School, Potsdam. N. Y., in 1900 and won Clarkson Prize in Pedagogy: Principal of Union Schools at Hammond, N. Y., and Richville, N. Y., l900-'02: A.B., Middle- bury, '05: A.M., '08g Austin Scholar at Harvard, 'I0-'llg Instruc- tor in Middlebury College, l905-'OSS American Historical Associa- tiong Assistant Professor of History, l908-. I DUANE LE Rov RoBlNsoN, A.M., AKE, IIJBK Assistant Professor of French, Morton Foundation A.B., Middlebury College, '03, A.M., '08: Principal Northfield High School, l903-'O6: lnstructor in Middlebury College, '06-'08: Assistant Professor of Modern Language, l908-'09: Assistant Pro- fessor of French. l909-. G. WATTS CUNNINGHAM, A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy A.M., Furnam University. South Carolina, l902: Chair of English and Philosophy, Howard College, Alabama, l902-'05: Scholar in Philosophy. Cornell University, '05-'07: Fellow in Philosophy, Cor- nell University, '07-'08, Ph.D,, Cornell University, l908g Member of the American Philosophical Association: Author of Thought and Reality in l'legel's Systemu: Instructor in Middlebury College, '03-'09: Assistant Professor of Philosophy, '09-. 3l . LJ KN ll Sera---bc ls, f- disc: xx ,,.,,5,f ,4:.1cf:z,.,...,,.:...3,fg.....,.f::::stag 4 222-' '43-2 . gia r ztirkofsgosa W r M1 J ffffilfftfif -.-:- f ,1A,.. N ,K , .,,. 7,f35 cf v.,4: 3 ' ' . l V4, .... ..,,f, E22 a www? , as 5 W Dt I Q . ....,, I,:,ws,A.,,4...,::....,......,...:..2t's2w.-..? -- f ,... ...'. 2 z:.:4..........,.:2.,2..,..l... ....... Saas: .... ww Assistant Professor of English PI-IIzI.Ps NASH SWETT, S.B., fI1FA Assistant Professor of Engineering State Roads l903 D ht E' B fessor, Middlebury College, l909-. Assistant Professor of Latin College, l909- ll: Assistant Professor of Latin, l9l2J. 32 ,ss as ,UQ MW iv-:cs X f v-...ti x 1 gfa: NQ' .-, ff' . fs x , WNIW---., jig X ,fu ap., 'fraf.I,,.,.g:4 ,fp Qs, ,ff , M.: .... .......-A.s..,t..w:,-.....,....f..., .... A...rx5Qm:.1.:: .- --xma- FRANK WILLIAM CADY, B.Litt. fOxon.D, AM AY Principal Chester, Vt., High School, l900-'Ol : Francestown N H Academy, l90l-'04: A.M., Middlebury College, l903 Research Student Oxford University, I904-'06, Professor of EnglIsl1 Language and Literature, McKendree College, Lebanon, Ill., l906 09 BLItt Oxford University, 1903: Assistant Professor of English Middle bury, l909-. S.B., M. l. T,. '07: Assistant on preliminary survey of New York . : raug sman rIe arge Canal, l904 b st NSS. I907-'09: Transitman, Springfield, Mass.. Water Department l909g Magnetic Observer for Carnegie Institution of Washington I909-'I0: Member Vermont Society of Engineers: Asslstant Pro RAYMOND HENRY WHITE, A.M., IKIPBK A.B., Yale, '05g A.M., Yale, '06: Member of American School of Classical Studies at Athens, '06-'07, Instructor in Greek Hopluns Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., '07-'08g Member of Amen can Philological Society: American Philological Association Classi cal Association of New England: Instructor in Latin Middlebury l5 3+iF05Qfft?fff at as as is as it 5 ' fff I . 11 ..,,f ':Y ,?fis55.,.,...,..3', 5 ,Sv Q Q J if 4 , fM f?f if f- . '- ,- -- ' f :Ziff 5' wgbsisfw W' W C. ALLAN LYFORD, B.S.,A.M. Assistant Professor of Geology B.S.. Worcester Polytechnic lnstitute, l903: A.lVl., Clarlc Uni- versity, l906: Fellow in Biology, Clark University, l903-'053 Scholar in Chemistry and Research Student in Biological Chemistry, Harvard University, l905-'06: Honorary Scholar, 1906-'07p Fellow, l907-'O8g Honorary Fellow in Chemistry, l9l0-'lla Assistant in Chemistry and Biology, Clark College, l904-'05g Assistant in Chem- istry, I905-'08g Instructor, I908-'llg Published monograph in Organic Chemistry. 1907. Joi-iN ALLEN MORGAN, A.M. Assistant Professor of Political Economy A.B., Trinity College. N. C., l906: A.M., l908p Fellow in Eco- nomics, Cornell, l908-'09g Assistant, l909-'l0g Acting Professor of Economics. Trinity College, N. C., l9I0-'Ilg Member of American Economic Association: of American Association for Labor Legisla- tion: of National Conference of Charities and Correctiong Assistant Professor of Political Economy, Middlebury College, l9ll-. PERLEY CONANT VOTER, A.M., AY, AXE Assistant Professor of Chemistry A.B., Bowdoin, l909a: Charles Carroll Everett Fellow from Bow- doin, l909-'l0: A.M., Harvard, l9llg Austin Teaching Fellow at Harvard, l9l0-'l2g lnstructor of Chemistry. Middlebury, l9l2-'l3: Assistant Professor of Chemistry, l9l3-g Member American Chem- ical Society. 33 A g , ' ,W i, rf? ... M--' 'ft 26--:GQ 'x' 3 4-15 F' asf N -f , la K if .T:,...'1 -.-- ,Vs--','-,NC s ,fy fm, -4,3-if-'nf 4 - - f an .ml,:',,l4 ,,,,. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,......,... ...,.v..,....s..--A. .... H, ..... -,osgnxts-.RQ .1 . -N..-. .i :i : -- 'f 1'1M f .. ,..., , .i ' X' - .55 scct is si, r or , A 1 ..,.v.. , f -ifisisfestegefiw-f2N ' -A iX1.i..fif '-v' We fa l.:m::.::,.1.-1--aazza:.:.s::. -- ' cMw' ' ' 'gin 'Wiz' .-..u :....,..e......f..' 'WT M1 EDWARD Rovciz, A.B. Assistant Professor of Music and ensemble combinations. A.B., Harvard, l907: Studied in Germany, l908-'l0g Taught at Baptist Academy, Bryan, Texas, l9l0-'llg University of Illinois, l9ll-'l2g Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa., l9l2-'l3: Holder of a testimonial from Court-Conductor Karl Muck, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra: Composer of pieces for piano, voice VERNON CHARLEs HARRINGTON, B.D., L.l-I.D., CIDBK 40' 3 3' 'tha ' l i , K, ,g -V ,v wc i't lit : ' F 1,0 eff... 'fi n X Cog .'--.ls-,r.:..,.,.... f mL.......... 1, Assistant Professor of English and Public Speaking A.B., Middlebury College, l89lg B.D., Andover Theological Seminary, '94s l...H.D., University of Wooster, I908g Pastor, Bel- chertown, Mass., lS94-'96g Student in the Graduate School, Harvard University, IS96: Pastor. Norton. Mass., IS97-'98: Assistant Pastor, Second Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, lB98-l905: Student at the University of Berlin and the University of Oxford, l905-'07: ln- structor in English, Oberlin College, l908-'l0g Pastor. Lindale Pres- byterian Church, Cleveland, l9l0-'l2. Author of The Problem of Human Suffering, IS99: Assistant Professor of English and Public Speaking, Middlebury College. l9I3-. CHARLES FRANCIS ABBOTT, A.M., LL.B. Assistant Professor of Political Science A.B., Dartmouth, '9lg Ll...B., Michigan University, '97: A.M., Harvard University, '07g Submaster of Nashua, N. H., High School, l89l-'92: lnstructor in History and Government in English High School, Somerville. Mass., l90l-'09: Principal of High School in Gardner, Weymouth and Danvers, Mass.: Graduate of Michigan University Law School, l897g Member of the bar in Michigan, Colorado, and Massachusettsg Student in Economics and Govern- ment and Assistant in Government at Harvard, l9l2-'l3: Assistant Professor of Political Science, Middlebury College. l9l3-. 34 JS 44 1' i . X Ev. 'N N - 1-.. Lt.. ..-kb-:..:.,tw as KfS.ME3.EE fs .., -F 'p rov 1 ass l L . 5 atrr .. 1 ,4 f -.f - - . r ff' -'-:.. ---.' 2 wif-- -'-'-' Mi 59 LLEWELLYN Room PERKINS, B.S., A.B., A.M., CIJBK Assistant Professor of Mathematics B. S., Tufts, l89S: A.B., '02: A.M., 'l2: Teacher, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, '98-'02: Tufts, '04g Goddard Seminary, '07- 'OSQ Dean Academy, '08-'l4: Middlebury College. 'l4-. EDWIN NOYES HOLMES, A.B., B.P.E., KE Assistant Professor of Physical Education William Jewell College, Liberty, Mo.. '09-'llg A.B., Sioux Falls University, 'l2: lnstructor in Hygiene and Athletic Coach, 'IZ-'l4g B.P.E., Springfield Y. M. C. A. College, 'I5: Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Middlebury College, 'IS-. FRANK EUGENE HOWARD, A.M., Ph.D'., CIJKQI1 Assistant Professor of Pedagogy A.B., Michigan State Teachers' College, 1907: Special student, University of Michigan summer sessions: A.M., Clark University, l9ll: Ph.D.. I9l2: Teacher and Principal in public schools, Michi- gan. l900-l905g Superintendent of Schools. Manchester, Michigan, l907-l9l0: Fellow in Psychology, Clarl: University, I9l0-l9l2: ' Professor of Education, Berea College, l9l2-I9t3, Professor of Education and Director of Summer Sessions, Nebraska Wesleyan University, l9l3-l9l55 Assistant Professor of Pedagogy. Middle- bury College, l9l5-, 35 nth 1' .. ' .5 s 'kv ' .5 to a. .. ET' . .:iS,. ass ,'...iL......J.. W if '---- F W M' E Q H ' 'S t sifffi its Ewsi-ff -fix 3 5Q-55535-ff ,sf f ,. M ---' 5 W. f,,.,',f W, --,',.f - W: fryffi fe A - is 4' NX, 5' iii , 1M',f f f!' . .- no 'fwifg-?3:-s.L9Q2:gg .,:,f, ry' .-44.. ?,fff'f' efyifiwl . ' V4 ' f'-if ........, r H ii..i.Z'.'.1l...f..'ii.::.l'f mf, , AVWW5 - - 1 f .'5,33','::,1'g5,1133,jjgg.,,,,,.fg'5,222'.'.1'3x1:mm:star-321322:-fiW-'W t1'.':.21f3..iIiAi1-.:.:.:.:qw:p::::1::rrz2'r13t'f.'.1'.'.L2.2.f.rXI5.53E?I,3 -' 'cg:55f f11 - - . .... ELEANOR SYB11. Ross, A.B., AX, 'IIJBK Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of English A.B., Middlebury College, 18955 Instructor in North Waln Acad- emy, North Wales, Pa., I897-l900g Rutland High School, Rutland. - 9lO: H d of Latin Department, Boise. High School, Vt., l90l I ea Boise Idaho, l9ll-l9l5: Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of English, Middlebury College, 1915-. RUTH GRAHAM, B.S., AAA Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S., Cornell, l9l3: Student at Columbia University Summ School, l9I5g Teacher of Home Economics, Stamford Seminary, Stamford, N. Y., 1913-1915: Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics, Middlebury College, 1915-. el' LUTHER IsAAc BONNEY, A.B. Assistant Professor of Mathematics AB Bates '06' Instructor of Latin and Greek, Dean Academy, ddl b College. l906l'l.5: Assistani Professor of Mathematics, Mi e ury I9 I 5-. 36 WEE, 211.51 ' A X r .1 3 Jlf,f , ff V ff , is I , :-,..,- in . V' cfm Mfr 4-. R If. 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LA WILFRED EDWARD DAVISON, A.B., KAP, CIDBK Instructor in German A.B., Middlebury College, 1913: Instructor at Montpelier Semi nary, Montpelier, Vt., i906-'07g Principal Cabot High School. Cabot. Vt., l90S-'09, l9ll-'l2: Assistant Instructor in German. Middle- bury College, l9l2-'I3g Student with Frl. Hedwig Klatt in Berlin. Germany, and at Marburger Ferienlturse, Marburg, Germany, Summer l9l3: Instructor in German, Middlebury College, l9l3--. CHARLES ST. CLAIR WADE, A.M. Instructor in Romance Languages A.B. and A.M., Tufts, '94g Instructor of French, Tufts, '94-'96: Studied in Munich and Berlin, '97-'98: Assistant Professor of Greek. Tufts, '96-'0l: Full Professor, 'OI-'l3g Studied in Ecole d'Louvre, '09-l0g Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, Tufts, 'l2-'l3: Instructor in Romance Languages, Middlebury College, 'I5-. ARTHUR RANDALL DAVIS, A.B., QCD Instructor in Chemistry A. B., Nvesleyan, 'l5: Member of American Chemical Society: Instructor in Chemistry. Middlebury College. l9l5-. 37 -t rf vyN L va--:Y v , I .-Q .X 4: if xx A ,..- 1 st.. ., , -.wil-.-A 'Wt Q, 'IMT' X 1' -sl.. 1? do ...Lu f,..., VL fm ' xp, . f .ft , .... 'Q' ,'.... ,.....s..,,..-...,.,.. ....sv:.m.-t-..-v...,,,....f.., S -..h::x:g 51214 ' vw-.iw 53145 15319 : :: . ff: ,. . , ..., w , , ' , ' ,.:,I-sa, .5:1.52E-52E'5 :?'5,212I1.5'i,55225-'i.2::-1-E5-1':.'f-.-' ' ' - ,jgi,,.:5gf ,,,A,:,-1 :II m - ' I '4 --2' 1' A l l2 ,V f ,' '1 :'- . rf rf tj-Q gi Ig ,Mt ry rx:Q,Z,Zj,2,:i5.2: , .-:::'::.h..1'i1,1Qj1- gm vw ' '. -1 N221 421231 if SD ..,, '22, ::': F li -Qfl f,,- -A'-' I -A TSQLZWL -- -:...:.-.zzifi-Y' ff FACULTY BASEBALL TEAM ,fzi ,355 2:23, !'..2?l7?'5X fx .- 95'-, 1 'A K A K- .42 H- :J I .,g,,,:-...., it ,wk ii ,,,,.fx,.f. I ,U v.. Ci.. Z 1... . V .lf , ...4.g,:,' .'-L--5----v.5',...,--....- N 3.,Qg,.....afI,,....:QQ5ES!3- rx..-' -M-wx L Bunk the Eernnh 4' 'I' C5112 Qllanzeu vt.-'..',., 1.w,...'i4.'. v'!-'. -' '.-11.1 FI-17 33 . .5 .j- '. 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SENIORS, CLASS OF 1916 ' -5-v ' 1-fam, . , -was . . 5 2 5. .5 1 1 if N'-ff . ,s 5? -Q 5 g,g: q:g:5s-'.s ' av-25 ' ?j X74-121-:'111 3 -Q-1---f,.fL my-J.,-f 2t.::.-nw ' 'N-J'55A21. 7' I E 2 :'ZLf'?'C ZI'j'.'. fN. 312-.., . 5 51 ' -5 . 3, 5 W., , .... ,,.i.m.2 1229-. '1 'Q Q 'q,f-2535.251 geg.g:..,,,, gf 5.3:-z ' x xg i 5.5-.1::,:.5-. sf. .. , sf sv 'Q ' L2 A .1 1: 4?Q'n ' 23 25 , f '?', iii 5? 'fi :Q if s if' KN ::. e1,.:?.,4 1 Q4 ig Ha' M.:,W fn .. ' , ff: .FAQ-.92 Iv. E535-Tlirlf Trix 1. T gg Vi P 2. -zz-f-S.- M 'V 5 A W PH X-Jaw 'iff L : Y 9-gi? 1 -Z.-.gif 99 K. -1.., .- - i.,cgg. . . .. ,W aw. 5:55 . it fr 1. 23.4 S2225 ,el x 15 1-EA 'ix . -QQ? is gf .'- 9,3 ,Q 2 ,,. X 5 xbfw nw PM 3 W fig k 1 in xv- I Z-,Q . 1 JV 'EL3 ' ,,, .1 - E ' zz :, 0 2 iz? afsE:a..3a55as5'-T -5. x I 9 , , V W 2' , 5 4 A 2 - ,'L:3-?- 2 '53 :aff ' 'QL ' V33 N 3 iigmiiz i' R' ,jskjw Qffggx . .4 ...Q . A W 'V 1. as,-,E has H 5,1539-fa?':. 4 l MYR 3 ,ti 4. ,fri-It V' 'WF SX ' as-.s::5::-::55:,i5.r .- I -I X-fag' Q 25: -' f'y,?i1: .....A iifEfQf?f.'.'.,. ' 2 fr YN 'V' ff' .2 f f .. , 1 2 f- .-9,-1- gg, gn-'s:55:'..'r ::.:5:1.s:-11, r- f' fr ,,... -rf 4- ' f f f ,-' ,z -- .. M.. ...4 3-,aff H - ' .- -..,-., ' :sv e' --'1 - f: A --'A'-'----- ,':::::::::::::: ..... TT :.:11:t..::,,,-'. ,gr ff ffl ' ...,. Qif?4..i-..1ll-4s1s.L....1E.1iL.:,,.g1z:::,:.f..:.xi.m..i. Hr -t f.--1 . ..N 9 ---- M'3'3?l1- ----fi Uhr Seninr i Qllaaa Gbfftrera PHILIP WlLl.lAM FERGUSON President ELLA IRENE DRAKE . . Vice-President CARROLL GOULDING Ross Treasurer HELEN MADELINE CARRICAN . Secretary P. W. FERcusoN Clllaaa Eiaturg HE. record of the class of 1916 altho compared with the achievements if of the most brilliant classes of the past should easily settle in the QS gif minds of all that it is unquestionably composed of individuals who X. iff A as a body. have accomplished more than any of their predecessors. My-'uttl' lufg' Two football victories, a win in the tug-of-war, a baseball win, two successive basketball championships and a tie for a third: a Freshman banquet that so far eclipsed the best efforts of former classes that later organizations have not even ventured to mention the word banquet, and admittedly the best KALEIDOSCOPE. that ever left the Tuttle Press, are but a few of the things we have done during our four years at Middlebury. However, we feel that it is unnecessary to further speak of the honors which have been bestowed upon us and which we have so graciously received. We are indeed willing and even desiring to let our results speak for themselves. Now we are looking forward to commencement. The time when officially our con- nections with Middlebury are at an end, but we trust that each one of us will always feel the influence of the invisible ties which stretch out indefinitely in all directions and which center around our Alma Mater. Greater opportunities than ever await us, and it is our earnest hope that each one of us may enter eagerly into his or her chosen work and cross the line a winner, thereby bringing to our college added honor and glory, which she justly deserves. 43 Q f A . is .17 .W at time fu. wma 51.9, NX f ep-56 N t f 5 V-5-'fQ33 t-j.gl:ig-t J, X ,,.. -----.is --,L-:i....J.f ,-- .f,t,,- 1 jf fs tgp .ws-'-lif,-' x.. .- ff f -'-- i er. ' -54 ,', I .,,. . . ,... ... --... .-f...xM.,x3A.'.:: -'gf2H'zf','f YSALPSID t t tte 'A TZ zzzif il : x f , by --:::A- i ,Zi -'-,- iiiigiiizii .4.. ,.f,1 :1.,,:' Senior Ollaaa Mm HAROLD EUGENE ADAMS, AY, Addie, Bridgeport, Conn. Bridgeport High School: Entered with Class of l9l7: Chairman Freshman Debating Com- mittee 1l1: Class Track 1l1: Mandolin Club 1l, 2, 31: Clee Club 1l1: Orchestra 1l. 2. 31: Connecticut Club: Engineering Club: Chairman Advertising Committee of Union 131: Editor-in-Chief, The l9l7 KALEIDOSCOPE 131. ELDON ADELBURT AUSTIN. Randolph Center, Vt. Montpelier Seminary: Prohibition Society: Christian Service Club. HENRY EDWARD AYLWARD, ABQ, Zeb. Ludlow, Vt Black River Academy: Varsity Baseball 1l, 2, 31. GEORGE REMINGTON AYERS, KAP. Shotgun- Balstorr Spa, N. Y. Balston Spa High School: Class Treasurer 1l1: Class Track 1l, 2, 31: Class Cheer Leader 1l, 21: Varsity Track 121: lnter-Fraternity Council 131: College Band 13, 41, Manager 141: New York Club. , LUKE EMERSON BICKNELL, BicIf. Charlemont, Mass Charlemont High School: Class Football 121: Glee Club 12, 3, 41: Auditor KALEIDOSCOPE 131: Charter-Day Play Cast 121: Cercle Francais 12, 31: President Massachusetts Club 131: Rules Committee 141. CALEB THORNDYKE BRICKETT, AEG, Briel:. Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill High School: Class Baseball 1l, 21: Class Football 121: Class Basketball 13, 41: Hazing Committee 121: Second Baseball Team 1l, 21: Second Football Team 141: Class Track 13, 41: Hockey Squad 141: Apollo Club. ROBERT HART BRUCE, Bob, Milford, N. H Milford High School: Freshman Banquet Committee: lnter-Fraternity Council 131: Philos- ophy Club: Sages. GEORGE HAMILTON CHAPMAN, Xwlf, Chap. Worcester, Mass Worcester Academy: Chairman Freshman Ban uet Committee: Varsity Football 1l, 2, 3. 417 Class Football 1l, 21: Class Track 1l, 21: Jarsity Track Squad 121: Manager Class Baseball 121: Hazing Committee 121: Class Treasurer 131: Vice-President Engineering Club 131: Editor of Campus 12, 31: Delta Tau. 44 . fy. :,,,.?zg., R' W ,. X 1. X 'X V i:?i'?i5'5a: ig? lv Tx K ,W-t,,.., ,..-flier N f V, - ' .. 5971 ,'..,.L...i..rr'f..,.......:X:l.'l.fr:,........-...L.,...A...Ixy'geX,1g:- 441111, 4' N,s-'11, 'TP ' .4 . 'T ' , .ft W at is si 5533? 'fatvs5f15- ffimrfaw fi?3iff7giwf.452,,:2fff 5, '.Q5..,, -1 'E ,.,, I, ' '-,1u3::L'f,.w .... iss. f U Suiiitwiai -f-.- , .. ti 1 .,- ' ft. .s2 ..::1Q-.s:3:s.1,,f 5 ,..,. ......... Q xg.. .... ,sis ..,. ' :.p.,.1.-I ,..,. gffgjgvfe .5 .... glifi.-.-.1.IQ:,5,5 g1i'i,s, 1: f,.f1'I...:,5,,?..i .1.ifittfiiiI17523135:t5asLliE':f1llZIi4' .,'. 5J.,i'I,i.':':'Lf.' '.1'.'.'.'.f.f.ii'.'lLL15.IiE'i1QCZ.2.t...i.Q,.f..f.,:'.tiZ,i4.,zi2'.-:f'QE52'.i'.'-'i,I-'EEZ-IIl.f.'5EElZ'Zi3?fiT39l5:f4EEIEIEQi:13f255i' 351-if ----- --.- .,.. : ..'.x ,... 5 ffI3,a..:.. PHILIP HARRISON CONDIT, AKE, Phil. East Orange, N. J. Bordentown Military Academy: Varsity Football 1l, 2, 31, Captain 1415 Varsity Track 1l, 2, 315 Class Football 1l, 21, Captain 1215 Class Track 1l, 2, 31, Captain 1315 Mandolin Club 1l, 2, 3, 41, Leader 131: Class President 121: Class Basketball 1215 Inter- Fraternity Council 13, 41, Secretary 1315 Chairman Junior Prom Committee 131: Junior Marshal 131: Secretary Athletic Council 1315 Secretary Athletic Association 1315 Presi- dent Union 1415 Waubanakee5 Phi Delta. GRAYDON ARTHUR COWLES, AKE, Brick, New Britain, Conn. New Britain High School: Varsity Football 1l, 2, 3, 415 Varsity Baseball Manager 141, Assistant Manager 1315 Class Football 1l, 215 Class Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 41, Captain 1115 Sophomore Rules Committee 1215 Social Committee of Union 1215 Finance Committee of Union 131, Chairman 141: Junior Play Cast 1315 Athletic Council 1415 Phi Delta. EDWARD MARSH DICKINSON, AKE, Dick. Lunenburg, Mass. Phillips Andover Academy: Class Baseball 1215 Class Track 1215 C-lee Club 12. 3, 415 Manager Class Basketball 1315 Mandolin Club 12, 3, 41: junior Play Cast 1315 Second Baseball Team 1315 Cercle Francais 13, 41: Executive Committee of Tennis Association 1415 Phi Delta. PHILIP WILLIAM FERGUSON, KE, Ferg. Lyndonville, Vt Lyndon Institute: Transferred from Brown 1215 Second Baseball 12, 315 Class Track 12, 315 Varsity Track 12, 315 Second Football 1315 Social Committee of Union 1315 junior Play Committee 1315 Associate Editor Campus 131, Athletic Editor 1415 Press Club 1315 College Rules Committee 1415 Vice-President Union 1415 Class Basketball 13, 41: Class President 1415 Sages: Waubanakee. FREDERICK LYON FISH, XNP, Ted. Vergennes, Vt. Vergennes High School: Varsity Football 1l, 3, 415 Class Football 1l, 21: Band 1l, 2, 3, 41, Leader 1415 Orchestra 12, 3, 415 junior Prom Committee 1315 Chairman Social Board of Union 141: Glee Club 13, 415 Waubanakee. JOHN JAMES FLOYD, AY, jim. New London, Conn. Bulkeley School: President Freshman Debating Society: Freshman Debating Team5 Or- ganizer Vermont Intercollegiate Debating Association 121, Secretary 12, 315 Varsity Debat- ing Team 12, 415 Varsity Track 1l15 Cheer Leader 12, 315 Chairman Finance Committee Union 1215 Second Horton Debating Prize 1215 lntcr-Fraternity Council 12, 3, 41, Execu- tive Committee 13, 415 Delegate Vermont Debating Conference 12, 31: First Associate Edi- tor Campus 131, Editor-in-Chief 1415 Treasurer Connecticut Club 1215 Christmas Play Cast 1215 Charter Day Cast 121: Executive Committee Civics Club 131, Editor-in-Chief l9l6 KALEIDOSCOPE 1315 President Debating Union 141 1Resigned15 Chairman Freshman Re- ception Committee 141: Manager College Bookstore 12. 3, 415 Deacon Boardman Peace Prize 1315 Sages: Waubanakee. SENICHI FUJIMURA, Fuji. Tokyo, Japan. independent Technical School. Tokyo, Japan: Entered junior Year from Polytechnic lnsti- tute. Berlin, Germany. . r 1 . 'ilszaifi A 1 ' 'v 5 a If N, .. f,, M- .4 . , ,QI rf 'sr---,--fl, ,....s xx ifllnaim, ,....., ,I.msn.....,,.....,.,....,.,.5..,,....,,.,.1b:g,jm. K,-3j,,,.' 'w..-.'?a- fzz. gif? i3l i?'? T'25ix KA I- 1-D ..':'i L , LLOYD BLANCHARD GALE, AEQID. Windy. Batavia, N. Y. Batavia High School: Executive Committee Freshman Debating Society: College Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 41. Leader 13, 41: Glee Club 1l, 2, 31: Chairman Commencement Reception Com- mittee 131: junior Play Committee. HARRY RAY HALL, H, Ray. Hardwick, Vt Montpelier Seminary: Christian Service Club. GEORGE WARREN HOWE, Xwlf, Spider. Valatie, N. Y Valatie High School: Phi Delta. JOHN PRESCOTT HOYT, AE, faclf. North Pomfret, Vt. Mount Herman School: Entered junior Year from Montpelier Seminary. WII.LlAM RUSSELL KEEFE, AKE, Pat Greenfield, Mass. Greenfield High School: Class Football 1l, 21: Varsity Football 13, 41: Junior Play Cast 131: Associate Editor Campus: Cercle Francais: Delta Tau. JOEL JOHN LAMERE, ASQ, joe, Ludlow, Vt. Black River Academy: Varsity Track 11, 2, 3, 41, Captain 141: Varsity Baseball 1l. 2. 31: Varsity Football 1l, 2, 3, 41: Class Basketball 1l, 2. 3, 41, Captain 141: Class Base- ball 1l, 21, Captain 121: Class Football 1I, 21: Class Track 1l, 2, 31, Captain 121: Chair- man Sophomore Rules Committee: Chairman Sophomore Hop Committee 121: lnter-Fraternity Sxounlcil 13, 41: Finance Committee of Union: Junior Play Cast 131: Class President 131: au anakee. HAROLD GRANT LOCKLIN, AE, Loek. Richford, Vt. Richford High School: Class Track 111: College Welfare Committee 121: Social Commit- tee 141: Social Service Committee 131: lnter-Fraternity Council 141: Sages: Waubanakee. ALLEN PREST LOGAN, Lage. East Orange, N. J. East Orange High School: Class Football 121: Chairman Motto Committee: Prohibition clety. ARTHUR JAMES MOTT, KAP, Art, Bristol, Vt Bristol High School: Class President 1l1: Mandolin Club 1l1: Second Football 1l1: Fresh- man Debating Team 1l1: Freshman Banquet Speaker 1l1: Assistant Business Manager KALEIDOSCOPE 131: Second Baseball 1l1: Varsity Baseball 131: Sages. ALBAN JAMES PARKER, ABQ, Beany. Morrisville, V: Peoples Academy: Class Basketball 1l, 2, 3, ,41, Captain 131: Freshman Banquet Commit- tee 1l1: Glee Club 1l, 2, 3, 41, Manager 141: Class Football 121: Varsity Football 12- 31: junior Prom Committee 131: Delta Tau: Waubanakee. 46 . 1 X C, 3 K4 l 13511 x v ki V 52. f Jgsg. 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Morris High School: Football Squad 1l1: Class Football 11. 21: Class Track 1l, 2, 31, Captain 1 I, 21: Sophomore Rules Committee: Secretary Prohibition Club 121: Class Lead- er 131: Delegate, lntercollegiate Civics Clubs Convention 121: Secretary Civics Club 131: Class Treasurer 131: Athletic Editor KALEIDOSCOPE 131: junior Play Cast 131: Varsity Track 12, 31, Manager 141: Chairman College Rules Committee 141: Commencement lnvi- tation Committee 141: Delta Tau. RUPERT AARON PHELPS. Marshfield, Vt. Goddard Seminary. CHARLES SPURGEON RANDALL, AE, Bunker. Amesbury, Mass. Amesbury High School: Social Committee of Union 131: Sages. GORDON MOORE ROBINSON, AKE, Robby New Britain, Conn. Varsity'Baseball 1l, 2, 3, 41, Captain 141: Class Baseball 11, 21: Class Football 11. 21: Class Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 41. Captain 121: Sophomore Hop Committee 121: Football Squad 12, 31: Sophomore Rules Committee: Class Hockey 141: junior Play Cast 131: Wauba- nakce: Phi Delta. CARROLL GOULDING Ross, XXII, Carroll. Rutland, Vt. Rutland High School: Chairman Executive Committee, Freshman Debating 1I1: Band 12, 31: Chairman junior Play Committee 131: Chairman Social Service Committee of Union 131: Assistant Business Manager of Campus 131. Manager 141: Associate Editor of KALEI' DOSCOPE 131: College Social Board 121: Inter-Fraternity Council 13, 41: Membership Committee Y. M. C. A. 121: Vice-President Deutscher Verein 141: Apollo Club 13, 41. DONALD WORCESTER SALISBURY, AKE, Dui,-e. - South Orange, N. J. Columbia High School: Toastmaster Freshman Banquet 1l1: Class Track 1l, 21, Manager 1l1: Cast of The School 121: College Rules Committee 121: Glee Club 1l, 2, 3. 41. Assistant Leader 121, Leader 13, 41: College Quartette 12, 3, 41, Manager 141: Faculty Mediatory Board 121: Associate Editor of Campus 121: Membership Committee Y. M. C. A. 121: Associate Editor of the KAL!-ZIDOSCOPE 131: junior Play Committee 131: Social Board 13, 41: Social Service Committee of Union 131: College Song Leader 141: Chapel Choir 141: Deutscher Verein FRANK RAYMOND SCHWARZWALDER, AKE, Soh1varlzie. East Orange, N. J. East Orange High School: Class Track 1l1: Baseball Second Team 1l, 21, Captain 121: Class Baseball 1l, 21: Clee Club 13, 41: Orchestra 1l, 2, 3, 41: Art Editor of KALEIDO- SCOPE 131: Student Welfare Committee of Union 131, Chairman RALPH PENDLETON SHEDD, Shedd. New Braintree, Mass. North Brookfield High School: Treasurer Prohibition Club 141: Treasurer Christian Service Club 141. 47 if A ea. 11 'e 'f 1 4. .fi 55232: ii? iv XX f , W-r,..., .11 ,K 1 Q,-f ,',:.tt. ..,, ..rA...fz..f1.... cf, ,.... rx.Slo,g.x.. NJ -s...,m:,::: . gig.. ..,.,. ,gr Kiki pig? 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Middlebury High Schoolg Class Treasurer CZJ: Assistant Manager Baseball C315 junior Play Cast UD: Manager Hockey HD: Delta Tau. LAWRENCE WASHBURN WILD, Larry. West Stewartstown, N. H. Northampton High School CMassJ: Springfield High School CVO. JOSEPH ALEXIS WILSON, AE, joe, Amesbury, Mass. Amesbury High School: Class Track UD: Social Welfare Committee of Union OJ: Busi- ness Manager of KALEIDOSCOPE 1359 Assistant Manager Varsity Track OD. CHARLES HORTON WRrc1-IT, KAP, Chielf. I Akron, Ohio ' h Ig Finance Committee of Union 121, Chairman OD, Treasurer ' ' er f4Jg President Varsity De- Akron Central High Sc oo C455 Assistant Manager of Campus CD, Advcrtrzmg Manag hating Union f4Q: Inter-Fraternity Council C413 Deutscher Verein GD: junior Prom Com- mittee f3Jg President Athletic Association HJ: Sages: Wauhanakee. 48 Q K 'i -' 'wel sm , --t-.gi .H-1 gy ,,...L., ,. X 1 'Suv-W-M . A ' Y ,fri all... 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W . , , X ,, . . .,... -f. 2 . ..4. ., ,, f 4. . , as . t 1,.,.fas!3i.......t.....-,.,,....-vM..5 ,4 ...sc as - ...e ,...,.. 1 si.. . ..... ...I--as--m......2'sDoaw... '-M .. .,wwJ:...f...W.,M... ...... ..::.M................ .. .... ..... r :..5- .:,.3 ...... ...-.wfwwmwgw W lg. .. WW... .... - owl. la Senior Ollaza mnmm ROBBERTA ARNOLD, fIvMI', Bobbie Worcester, Mass. South High School: Class Vice-President 1l1: Class Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 41, Captain 1l1: Vice-President Athletic Association 131: Silver Bay Delegate 121: President Silver Bay Club 141: junior Prom Committee 131: Pan-Hellenic Council 131: President Pan-Hellenic Council 141: Fire Chief 141: Musegahe Club 13, 41: Banshee: Chairman Baseball Com- mittee r VERA EMMA ARNOLD, EK, Vera. Quinebaug. Conn. Southbridge High School: Basketball 111: Student Government Council 131: Campus Board 131: junior Play Committee 131: Silver Bay Delegate 131: Assistant Business Manager of Campus 141: Civics Club 141: Apollo Club. ADA BARNES, Ada, Middlebury, Vt. Plattsburg High School: Deutscher Verein: Civics Club. Lucia MADELINE BEs1EcEL, AX. Dalton, Mass. Dalton High School: Banshee: Musical Association 1l, 3, 41: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Deuts- cher Verein 131: Secretary of Class 131: Cast of The Tempest 131: Silver Bay Dele- gate 131: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 141: Women! Athletic Association Council 141: Treas- urer Women's Student Government Association 141: Silver Bay Club 141: Civics Club 141. HELEN MELINA Boswouru, 1IBfIw, Boz. Florence, Mass. Bristol High School: Banshee: Freshman Banquet Committee 1l1: Musical Association 1l, 2, 3, 41: Membership Committee Y. W. C. A. 131: Assistant Editor-in-Chief KALEIDOSCOPE 131: Cast of The Tempest 131: Cast of the Junior Play 131: Apollo Club 131: Civics Club 141. HELEN MADELINE CARRIGAN, AX, Me Angel. Brandon, Vt. Brandon High School: Musegahe Club 1l, 2, 3, 41: Musical Association 1l, 2, 31: Cast of Christmas Play 121: President of Musegahe Club 131: Cast of The Tempest 131: Class Secretary 141: Apollo Club. RUTH HELEN CONNOR, EK, Canner. Methuen, Mass. Methuen High School: Deutscher Verein 121: Civics Club 141: Apollo Club. 49 9' of x L W. ln -...Y v f 1-y f?'E.TK, f 4' NX f l . '1 .rf A 1. K V7 'x P X1ss.,,,,f.-1' ,... n x -. f, . -- fi ..fLvc1,.....-.....f ..... 4 K-'-..E.... ..l .1 , ..,.v...-..- ..... .....-on we - --1 v-exx-s......,,g ,I -'w.,,,,,:N, N531-D - '1 , 5 f ff ata '. A -E v l ,'.'. ,,,,, ,-,-,, .... 1 -.'.:.i.::. GLADYS JANE Coox, Coolfie. Middlebury, Vt Middlebury High School5 Apollo Club. ELLA IRENE. DRAKE, Sir Francis. Moira, N. Y Moira High School5 Wilson Academyg Deutscher Verein 13,5 junior Play Cast 13,5 Class Vice-President 14,5 Civics Club 14,5 Apollo Club. , ANNA ROBERTS Fist-TER, HBrI1, Ann. Vergennes. Vt Vergennes High Schoolg Class Secretary 1l,: Freshman Banquet Committee 1l,: Member- ship Committee 1l, 4,5 Sophomore Hop Committee 12,5 Musical Association 1l, 3, 4,5 Cast of Play School 12,5 Delegate to Student Government Convention 13,5 Pan-Hellenic Council 13, 4,5 Banshee 13,5 Vice-President of Student Government 14,5 Basketball 13, 4,5 Civics Club 14,. RETA LORAIN FORBES, Rota, Middlebury, Vt Middlebury High School, Apollo Club. ETHEL PAINE GORTON, HBCD. Naugatuck, Conn Naugatucl: High School, Musical Association 1l, 2, 3, 4,5 Silver Bay Delegate 12,5 Class Basketball 12, 3, 4,5 Secretary Connecticut Club 12,5 French Club 12. 3,5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 13,5 Musegahe Club 1l, 2, 3, 4,5 College Choir 14,5 Civics Club 14,5 Silver Bay Club 12, 3, 4,. ISABELLE ANNETTE GRANT, TIB'-IJ, 1zzp. Bennington, Vt Nute High School, Milton, N. H.5 Christmas Play 1l,: House Chairman Battell Cottage 12,5 Y. W. C. A. Membership Committee 12,: The Tempest 13,5 Deutscher Verein 13,5 Musical Association 1l, 2, 3, 4,5 Civics Club 14,. RUTH LILLIAN GREELEY, EK. Rochester, Vt. Rochester High School: Class Basketball 1l, 2. 3,, Captain 12,, Silver Bay Delegate 1l,: Chairman Walking Committee 12,5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 13,5 Associate Editor KALEIDO- SCOPE 13,5 President Women's Athletic Association 13,5 Secretary Silver Bay Club 13,5 President Women's Student Government Association 14,5 Delegate to Student Government Convention 14,5 Banshee5 Civics Club ISABELLE BEULAH GRIFFIT1-1, QMF. Barre, Vt. Brandon High School5 Silver Bay Delegate 13,5 Civics Club 14,. MARY ELIZABETH HALPIN. Middlebury, Vt. Middlebury High School, Musical Association 1l, 2. 3,5 French Club 12, 3,. DOROTHY HARRIS. Jefferson. N. Y- ,lelferson High Schoolg Oneonta State Normal Scl1ool5 Musegahe Club 12, 3, 4,5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 13, 4,5 Silver Bay Delegate 12,5 Deutscher Verein 13, 4,5 Campus Board 13, 4,5 Civics Club: Apollo Club. 50 it 4 rx x ff t, Y AL-5 2-95?? Q -'r ff ,ff 'if L I NN,-..... is :Mg ,1 ,,,.lv,,r Mu .e... fz0..,....f+ .. V ,f....c...,,x..-.......?ms..s..sc-.....ss..ooggx 411: .' sw-ns A 56 . fi' N' f i ' ,-f . '- i'i5ifWiT if ,,, Q ',:,:. S ':i 'f. r .f-zz Ib., ' ' . A ' . '. 1-1 'l 4 351 ' f -.,- f ..1, s A ': f 2'2' ':22 2'A - .-212,-' 1'- 1 ' 1': - .f Y' .fi 7 .- f ',f' '11 f5'V ::31--g11E'gI'l: WG .... r ,...... 1 1T,Yu..l.. HAZEL Louisa HAZELTINE, EK, HazzeI. Reecl's Ferry, N. H, Tilton geminary: tligslcetball 1l1: French Club 12, 41: Apollo Club 13, 41: Civics Club: House ommittee . KATHERINE HOBBS, AX, Kal, Hobby Worcester, Mass. Worcester Classical High School: Banshee: Basketball 1l, 2, 3, 41: Y. W. C. A. Member- ship Committee 12, 41: Second Horace Prize 121: Silver Bay Delegate 121: junior Prom Committee 131: Fire Captain 131: Deutscher Verein 13, 41: Vice-President Y. W. C. A. 141: Vice-President Silver Bay Club 141: Vice-President Massachusetts Club 141: Civics Club. MARY ELBA HOLMES. Westminster, Vt. Bellows Falls High School: Musical Association 11, 2, 31: Silver Bay Delegate 131: Chairman Point Committee 141: Civics Club. Maarten MAY JAMES, QIJMF, Merl. Madison, N. J. Madison High School: Campus Board 13, 41: KAl.ElDOSCOPE Board 131: Deutscher Verein 13. 41: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 141: Silver Bay Delegate 131: President Tuesday Evening Club 141: Civics Club: Apollo Club. MILDRED HAT:-:AWAY jomzs, EK, Mil. Mansfield, Mass. Mansfield High School: Deutscher Verein: Massachusetts Club: Apollo Club. RUTH TYLER KEET, AX., Kerala, Bemarclston, Mass. Bernardston High School: Banshee: Musical Association, 1l, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 131, Presi- dent 141: Membership Committee 12, 41: Sophomore Hop 121: Social Board 131: Pan- Hellenic Council 13. 41: Chairman of Tennis 141: Civics Club. HELEN Esrt-:ER KENRtcK, EK, Kenny Walpole. N. H. Xvalpole High School: Silver Bay Delegate 1l1: Vice-President of Class 131: KALEIDO- SCOPE Board 131: Vice-President and Treasurer of Tuesday Evening Club 131: Social Board 131: Deutscher Verein 131: Cast of junior Play: Campus Board 141: House ,Chairman of Pearsons 141: Civics Club 141: Membership Committee 13. 41: Banshee. MARJORIE RUTH LEE, IIBGJ, Marj. Vergennes, Vt. Vergennes High School: Banshee: Freshman Banquet Speaker 1l1: Vice-President of Class 121: Student Government Council 121: Social Board 121: Membership Committee 131: .Iu- nior Prom Committee 131: Cast of Tempest : French Club 131: Alumnae Editor Campus 141: Chairman Executive Committee of Civics Club 141: Pearsons Fire Captain 141: Apollo Club. AMY IONA MCNALL. EK, Amos Malden, Mass, Malden High School: Banshee: Civics Club 141. SI 1 ggi f Qi., I X ,y:gr'5e, X t ' N, ' l . 41 5, 'X f uf si ,-Ao., X ,I , .r' Y:'HxI.'.,f. r' he N 5,1 ,'if.t:,,.E::.e. , -. 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Cap- tain C31: Freshman Banquet Committee CI1: First Reading Prize C21: Third Horace Prize C21: Secretary Student Govemment C31: Student Government Council C41: Campus Board C31: Assistant Editor-in-Chief Campus C41: KAL!-ZIDOSCOPE Board C31: junior Play Com- mittee C31: Deutscher Verein C3, 41: Cast of Tempest C31: President Civics Club Loulsa DELPHINE NELSON, 111341. Boncp Beanyf' Salisbury, Vt. Middlebury High School: Apollo Club C3, 41: Musical Association Cl, 21. DOROTHY IRaNa Novas, AX, Dot, Salisbury, Vt. Troy Conference Academy: Secretary Y. W.C. A. Cl, 21: Secretary of Class C21: Deuts- cher Vercin C2, 3. 41: Vice-President Deutscher Verein C31: Silver Bay Delegate RACHEL HORNE PRESSY, EK, Pressy. South Groveland, Mass. Groveland High School: Musical Association CI1: Basketball CZ, 3, 41, Captain C41: Hor- ton Reading Prize C21: Apollo Club C3, 41: Cast The Tempest C31: Civics Club PAULINE ROWLAND, EK, Polly Sapporo, Japan. Lasell Seminary: Banshee: Eddy-ite : Musical Association Cl1: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Cl. 21: Treasurer Y. W. C. A. C31: President Y. W. C. A. C41: House Chairman of Hillside C213 Christmas Play C21: Silver Bay Delegate Cl. 31: Delegate to.Kansas City Convention C21: Pan-Hellenic Council C3, 41: Musegahe Club C31: Civics Club C41: Apollo Club. ELIZABETH Louisa SMEALLIE, EK, Smcallie. Yaleville, Conn. Hfllingford High School: Musical Association Cl, 2, 3, 41: Apollo Club C41: Civics Club CECILE MAUDE THOMAS, fbMI', Tommy. Salisbury, Vt. Middlebury High School: Silver Bay Club: Executive Council Social Board C31: .Musical Association-Cl, 2, 3, 41: Civics Club C41: Apollo Club. FLoRA Louisa WILLMARTH. Vergennes, Vt. Middlebury Hiuh School: Deutscher Verein C31: Civics Club C41: Cast of Tempest7' C31: Apollo Club C31. MARTHA ELIZABETH WooD1Nc, fI1MI', Beup. Wallingford, Conn. Wallingford High School: Musical Association Cl, 2, 31: KALEIDOSCOPE Board C31: Silver Bay Club: Civics Club ' Lols BELLE WRIGHT, TIBIIJ. Shoreham, Vt. Middlebury High School: Student Government Council CI1: Delegate to Silver Bay CI1: Cast of Christmas Play C21: Junior Play Committee C31: Deutscher Verein C31: Apollo cnt. 133. 52 X 2 . .wt M I v:..,':N:' X J U1 7, P N. 4. if i! ,.,.l--., li 1:-:ss ,gr ,Mlm -I., , 3' 'Kc -,ff C 's ...gy ,'.:.tr..,::.z.-.., .... 'V tQsr1.......f::it..r::xj9q.gme 1 ,-- --W.:-. xx Ag-1 NRWMQE QQwwNgwQwwN ' ' , .. 'F' 38 'f N , 4' QW ' gl,----'- 'p:1:f:f:.wsafa, 'M 5 -253,33 TTRN im-a5.A?wf5. sE X if H a 1 I 1 N S My J: ' tiff:-I.fx:.QL:g.Ti..l5x5L,,.4zAf M:5Ew:51?mSV' i 9XS8C?mxi K X H K ffggf-:ff-AA ,-, f yiypifyjyfy Lf X 0 M. 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A 5731ltirisil-U::yls4u:.:'L:n-lxgw,f ,yr Y rs W-rdf I ,I '--- 'aLZTi-. , - 2-' ' -' ' ' ---- fr-f-11. as-. -. ' A-1:1-A---rs ----- '- :srmrrm ----'- -'mf' -' W' .l'-:':? :'r':1: -aww TI f-M T? -Q ' wmgmm-ff ,A Uhr Zluninr Clllaaz l EARL FREDERICK HORSFORD , President HELEN ELIZABETH LINNELL . . Vice-President GLADYS MARION FROST . Secretary ARTHUR THOMAS VAUGHN Treasurer To v + tial li A Q. ' wtawsl Qllauu lmftirrra EARL F. HORSFORD Qllaaa Biatnrg ELL here we are finishing up the third lap of our college career and still going strong. Now just because we like uniqueness and originality, not to mention modesty, we will depart from the old custom of self lauda- tion and say nothing about our adeptness as hat-scrap artists, our agility as track performers, our cleverness in baseball or our prowess in football. So we have decided to let our versatile achievments speak for themselves, and in the meantime, we will speak of other things. I9I 7 fall hail the numerals, while rejoicing in her record has still higher aims and ambitions. If, with our College as an standard, we can continue to grow in the very best sense of the word as she has grown since our arrival, we will realize to some extent our ambitions: so now classmates let's on with the race and make the strongest fourth lap finish ever registered! V 55 'gi if I, , . ur. W-A ': ,591 1,5-' f X N 4, N - c- x 1 ' up---,J X 3 .., ... ev , ve 1 , ,J , V -A. -s's - as :Q E .,.l.f,',' ..., L. . 2.-..,.. .... .....A. ..,.. s,...,,...-...,.:.,.....AWXNZRJ-.'.:::. -I., S-.....,..w E ,, , ,,,,,,W ,W Q KALAFXDOSCGPH, , f . , 1 . 1 .1 1 f is 'ff f eio fi ewggtgsz at we 5,3553 4, In P A .4 1, 1 'Mi X33 'fi is 1 f ff YY - J' Qf , ,,:, zz, 2 Q fffQfQ1f ,q :f ,i ki? ii K7 Q 'f 'A i ':::2: A' 1 'A f ' A' ' ' -QQ , W 2 is f f W ' i.-,.,,.....m.c . i'iffi'1fE5l V - i1'1g..,1L i-1ifQ'. if MQW j fi if f if MW ' ,iff f eh 5' WWW .,.,: 1 'e:...:.-.'.:I:.':?. ., , ? Zluninr Gllaaa Haaow EUGENE ADAMS, AY Bridgeport, Connecticut Bridgeport High School, Chairman Freshman Da- bating Committee 1157 Class Track 1159 Mandolin Club 11, 2, 853 Glee Club 115: Orchestra 11, 2, 85: Connecticut Club: Engineering Olubg Chairman Advertising Committee of Union 185: Editoria- Chief of Kaleidoscope 185. - Ahl The Editor-in-Chief. Addie is one of those quiet get-there members of the class who deeply regrets that lack of space forbids that we dwell upon his shining virtues. Being the chief Pajandrum we daren't say much about him, but 'tis said he is devoting a great deal of his attention to the subject of constellations, especially to Mar1sl. Aucusrus PALMER BENEDICT, XXII Waldw, New Yorlt Walden High School: Class Football 115: Man- ager Class Baseball 1253 'Social Board of Union 125: Assistant Manager Tennis 125: Assistant Manager Baseball 1853 Secretary and Treasurer of Interfraternity Council 1355 Alchemist Club 1855 Manager Class Hockey 185: Photographer Kaleido- scope 185. Benny is a rather active youngster, but not an ordinary or garden butterfly. He is a society lion of grace and charm. lt is delightful to watch this graceful youth disport himself on he campus. Yes. girls, this is the gentleman you were aslsing about, the good looking lad with the smiling eyes. Duawoon HENRY BoE1-IM Southwiclt. Massachusetts. New Britain High School, Conneotioutg Trans- ferred trom Northland College, Wisconsin 185: Finance Committee ot Union 185. New and.young. but not so fresh as some of our new comers. Faithful and sincere. Boehm is going to make a hummer. X 56 Q jf., 2' .fir 'hkqll 1 P , ,A 4' ' wh . ...,,....,. . .... N fb ' K- A V il ' ' W 'K I' 'fw-Af-M Wh -I?E'?l f5Wy A A5351-35 this V..-.::...-4-so WA ,, 4 ' .-fa:-, -YZ Q 9 , --r H h HJ.-N-:ci ,l U A . wQ,3,Zi:3imgig6 X3 . M'-5-f' -2--A f . . . ' .. V2 ' f 'yfff' .L .tae ' . ' -' Sw :'- it-' 2- , M' 51 I 5 31X E, .a.. - 'f . -. it ' at V , ri 'r . ---A- it gfffifff in ffg.QQQQ2j5..QQ5.4.i....::u.L.i-.iii1jjqfrnifj 555:-jpggtggj5-figIQQg..-.g.:3xQ,gs4gjL.151..2.CIik eq ..,w ',.,.,,g . .Z'I ,s.m zi.'f4i':'..f.'2,lXLi'L'. ------ Q EUGENE FIELD BOYCE, AY Middlebury, Vermont Middlebury High School: Class Track C239 Al- chemists C33g Engineering Club. Here's Gene, the boy with the swaggering stride, The boy that knows all subjects wide. He lilies the girls, but he keeps away, He'll fall good and hard some line day. THOMAS FRANCIS BRESNAHAN, AKE Fitchburg, Massachusetts Fitchburg High Schoolg Varsity Football fl, 2, 333 Varsity Track 41, 233 Varsity Baseball fl, 23: Class Football C1, 235 Class Track Cl, 23: Class Baseball 11, 23, Captain 1233 College Welfare Com- mittee t13: Sophomore Rules Committee 4233 Social Committee of Union f23g Vice-President of Athletic Association C833 Delta Tau. Tommy petitioned the Editor not to record all of his escapades as he wanted to send e copy home. For the good of the publication his request has been granteid, it being considered a fair deal by all con- cerne . DARRELL DOUGLASS BUTTERFIELD, X111 Middlebury, Vermont Middlebury High School: Class Football 41, 233 Class Baseball C134 Varsity Baseball Squad 4235 Varsity Football 'Squad H235 Alchemists. Bully, the freshest of all fresh men, - Green beyond the power of pen. But the Sophomorcs tamed his spirit wild, And now he is gentle. meelc. and mild. 'it' W A 1 . W. , lg.. ,,. f, F1,.' ,:, t l . lf it E.. -Q. Wig Y- r H: - . . .i-,.,,,,. T 45.5, 57 3 9. , 1 , :vga .14 Q, N WML.. .Slit 'I' l-'har N . .,.. rj,-i:,u,f:te..,..c.7 l .f1',1.. ' --'-..?.w 1 QM 4 . -ialffmggi, Kawfiltb . f . . ' WEE 2- ,-fm :' em .' ,. -V? -- , ,.: X cr . '. .. 'f L :': 2 ':1: -:fszsf1 5 :,2 ',. if ,,..1: :,,:, ibn- 'V 'f f in: :': f :i f V -Lf -' - if ii' , ',V1 .v.- 1 ,P-.Zh-sy',,5f f :V V'-,r?' . - ,fi ' ' 'ff ,,'A ' fg.. 'e .Q ---1:v4-.f . ff' ' if- W 1-:Lai-H ::,. L. ,f,. 2, r- r' Qrbrittfgfrasm LA, . '1I,.,,'.4, ea, , E '-4 . l '. MIL-J:xN.Lnz4M,5. I -,.!- Agn .A,.. .. , t ... ROBERT FRANKLAND CoA'rs, AY Rouses Point. New York Rouses Point High School: Class Track 115: Class Baseball 115: Class Basketball 185: Varsity Track Squad 115: Play Cast School 115: Glee Club 12. 85: Deutscher Verein: Social Committee of Union 125: Junior Play Committee 185. The author of A Fair Deal. As a salesman he bids fair to surpass even those on the East side. His vaudeville ability has been demonstrated in many of Vermont's theatres. As a comedian Bob re- ininds us of Dutch Shaefer, the now-celebrated bush- eaguer. l HAROLD ALLEN DAMON, KAP Nashua, New Hampshire Nashua High School: Sophomore Hop Committee 125: Associate Editor Campus 125: Class Bas- ketball 12, 85: Social Committee of Union 125: Kaleidoscope Board 135: Junior Prom Committee 135: Sages. Brownie, the most popular man on the campus: he brings mail to the dormitories. We hear Brownie is going to buy a set of fun because early in the winter he got Frosted near1?5 the library, CHARLES ANDREWS DANOLDS, A2 Medina. New York Medina High School: Manager Basketball 11, 85: Class Football 11, 25: President 1252 Chairman Social Committee of Union 125: Secretary ol Union 135: Class Track 115: Interfraternity Council: Christmas Play Cast 115: Sages: Delta Tau. Chuck is a small man, but like Napoleon, a man of attainments. A super-member of the Fussers' Club. One of our professional invalids. having taken the Leach treatment ever since he entered college. , 1 E 1, rfb M 'Arc' fl A K' 'iii : T ' ' ' N if -.yi--r--s 5i J .MC- '45' fi1.zei:s.t.......,. W- '...,..-..c1f42sIi5.b-- . --.4 w, .lf .,, .N ,M 15 4 sv' -1-. 5152 KALi1'iD0SC0I?1'f'b ::515:,. :. .,.::.,: . :5.51, 5.,. .,, ., vt Q -IAAQ n 'b, .J 'Rf ,..., .5 1A i' 5' 1 fi' , ' f SAID DARTLEY Jersey City, New jersey Springfield High School. jeff is our little Armenian, He wanted to be an American, Until last year some Fresh cracked his head, Since then he's content to be foreign instead. HAROLD M. DAVIS, AY Malone, New York Franklin Academy: Class Football lily Play Cast School 1155 Class Track tl, 235 Financial Committee of Union 6833 -Social Service Committee 125, Chairman C315 Executive Committee of Union C353 President of Christian Service Club 12, BJ: Sages. ' The eminent theologian, Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed as one of these. But when we take into consideration that Solomon lived two thousand years ago, is it any wonder that this gen- eration has changed. KARL WILLIAM DAVIS, AY Chester, Vermont Chester High School, Class Baseball C155 Class Football 41, 273 Varsity Baseball Squad C235 Base- ball Second Tcnm 11, 23: Assistant Business Mun- nger of Campus 633, Junior Prom Committee 439. A Aimless Amy. Though his sense of percep- tion is somewhat impaired he can distinguish a small Dot within calling distance. 59 any l x 5 i tl' 'J J, - eggs J' X ..4 '3......W--- 3-145 xN T in 'ree- fi K a .fs 5.9 2.3 The Ififlvifj , ,V'M: 4 , ' 1.. f -1 Q ii -, i'f5'iE7'Tj ',,A:1A' Q El ,MZ - :...A ,:,- 8 Nl ijyffpldy -1l':.f: : 'f 51 !. ii?'.fi'2Z :irq WM 7 'ffafrff ,ie Mum 3 .R 'Q THEODORE HENRY DEwx-uRsT. AY Groveland, Massachusetts Grovclnnd High School: Vnrslty Baseball t2J: Class Baseball tl, 25, Captain Clbg Class Football ill: Interfraternity Council CBJ: Social Committee of Union C835 Massachusetts Club: Deutscher Verein 1833 Sages. Dewey's day dreams are a source of constant worry to his friends who are inclined to call him Buggy. His chief occupation is counting the hours between 2 and 7 P. M. Joi-IN EDMUND DowNiNc., JR. East Portchester, Connecticut Portchester High Schoolg Manager Class Track 421. Here is another proof that a man's character cannot be determined by his outward appearances. Fuzzy is the man with the pep as all recall the Montpelier trip. Itvis luclry for the railway oflicials that he decided as he did, for at other times he has been known to test the transportation facili- ties of the R. R. and V. C. on the promenade deck of a cattle train. WILLIAM HENRY EDMuNDs, KAP Bristol. Vermont Bristol High School: Transferred from Norwich University: Varsity Debating 1253 Assistant Man- ager of Baseball 433: Intorfraternity Council C855 Sages. Bill, fair, fat and HQ. This precocious Indian came to us our Sophomore year and has since argued his way into favor. That coarse body hides a mighty mind. 60 :ft A fro' 5,151 P 'K when , , X T 'ra-.., 'fr L, NN X X 5 fl-fflX..,- XX Tl ' la- .lt ' .,J.Bf,.::'.-...-.5.TjliHal gum, w-:Zu , Mathew? 1'-xvtv ff-f if W.. f 14411 vflzu M.. in x. as ,, , i ,Q , , R , ,,,. .., - ......1 . . f .L .1.. ,,g , , , g i . , . L ,... --.- :was -1-.yt ...::..t.-, .1 -'-- r 1.2-2 m:2:::f.f .D ' .. ,,,,,, . ' NV 4- ' '- H . Y 1 ' ' -. J' I ,z uv P ' .v f . -' , f ..,, 4 1 - f rf f ' f 1 f r -V1-r -uf:-:sta-Wa' ' f' 11 r' ' K-ff-- . . fa Vf 'f'M .i VVYV . --------- -------ff-e '----- v--- ff' ..iii'llliif.... 'ummm HAROLD BLAKE GAMMELL, AY East Barnet. Vermont St. .Tohnsbury Academy: Secretary Alchemists. The inventive genius-but his inventinnn culminate in a long flow of New England dialect which would malce Aristotle and Plate appear as his progenies or his pupils. GEORGE WILBERFORCE GRANT, A241 Derry. New Hampshire Pinkerton Academy: Class Football 11, 21: Varsity Football Squad ll, 2, 81: I-Iazing Commit- tee 4213 Kaleidoscope Board 4313 Junior Play Committee 131. These are the chubby features of the sandy-haired General. He comes from Derry. the city of beautiful women. He is one of the few men that we didn't have to urge to have his mug shot. This pinl: and jovial boy is likened unto his little brother Danny. MILTON LAWRENCE HARD, A241 Fairlee, Vermont Colby Academy: Varsity Football fl, 2, 31: President C113 Class Football 11, 21, Captain tl, 21: Clans Basketball 42, 817 Class Track Cl, 2, 81: Sophomore Hop Committee 121: Junior Prom Com- mittee l31g Interfruternity Council 131: Delta Tau. The college strong man and side-door Pullman magnate. A ply to Bucko for all information concerning railloads, freights, etc. Heaven is just one great big feather bed. 6l .ir u 'X - ... 1 fl: N 4. X1 1 'J 4' Q'-V -. Re M .fl 5 .V f Lille?-L .-Ax.. . f,x, N ' . fig: Cn., P'-: 'f 4'- 9 Q' y....a..-.,...,...,. ,.,,L...:...f,...,,.-.... 41173 r mx 'lg Q-J.. N-...V ns. -tw' '75 ' ..,,.,,. 4 , 5- W .:.'-1::'5::'2::2,i, ..k..,,,.,... :I9.55-25sz:.:s1:5I555Es-3:5:::5:'951gE5,., - ' .Wx I A .sc . , ' 'Al gf 5 .. ' 4 .... 2 fi 'V f...1?,,,.,,f , I ,V X- I- V , l'-- ,g I , . ' -.r:1-If-1.-erzrg: ::g55:5Ii:E,: 5-ata..-' -if - if . - - . -,4,v,- f 2-.eff - . - -17949 ssl 1- , rr, -----' ,if -, frm ,ff 1 ...... ,. ...... ,, -5. r' ,Pr wJQ:r:SggL'QL,,: .,,. : --'- ::..-rl' ,vt ff-ff -4'-- .1 ,fill 7859 ,f 4- -s vs ', 4 ., ---' :z:::::1z::::...,.3T::''N:IZZ'.'J.':L.'-' ' 1- . - s,f..1'.,...M,...1 'F ,,4, , rsw 'jf 'f ,, 1 ., 2'1'V32'tZ'.'i.'S.'.?3?Z..-,fW,Lf,,,,ZlaQ2Qi21'.'.3Z.1u:xlzsazmxxeasawfanfm11223asmlss::nr:,:::,Wft::.'3ls '.3f,',3:.L2:x.t,:2 1-+e:....:-::.:.-al .,,, vii., LA -, ..- . ... V- ,l ul 'Tl X , l.,- J- ,.,6.,, in 51 ht, si., 2,5 ,. fl -f' .sw gf.-L, 4-its .4 s,,-MM. an rw . -it A5 pd . 5 . il - r.,', l ,I l L 5 l 1 s l -2 i Q V l P ' I I l I , it ,J ln l , i K . l . ,. , , . ri ROY DUDLEY HARRIS, KAP, Middlebury, Vermont Mirltllulmry High School: Class Football 125: Finance Committee of Union ffll. He gels off now and then to uphold the honor of thc class in football or fussing, but spends most of his time sorting mail for Uncle Sam. This last duly may explain how it is that Roy always has the choicest and latest bits of gossip a weel: ahead of time, We advise a code, boys. SUMNER DENBY HARR1soN, .AKE East Orange, New jersey East Orange High School: Class Football Cl, 27: Second Football Captain C255 Class Basketball 417: Associate Editor ot' Campus : Mandolin Club ll, 2, 31: Glue Club 11, 235 Business Manager of Kaleidoscope C373 Sophomore I-lop Committee 1251 llc-Ita Tan. Here is Rosy, all freclcled and gay. l-le's there as a fusser, or so they say. He handled the money to finance this bool: And dealt out receipts with a peaceful loolc. ln numerous fields has he tried out his skill, But his biggest field now seems to be on the hill. WILLIAM ANDREW Hawxs, AKE North Adams, Massachusetts Drury Academy: Varsity Football Squad tl, 2, 333 Class Football tl, 23: Class Basketball tl, 2, 335 Delta Tau, Our wild and wooly representative from the big town. The terror of last year's Freshman Class. We hear he aspires to an assistant professorship in the Engineering Department. Co as far as you like. Bill. 62 vii-E E374 ,wx .. tl 1.131-gr-Ja .5 ' ' ' lT?'??2Yf'3r' f 3 4- f 1- if' 'N .1 . fi -if., H 4 19 S K f A git., , X N X ' '1 f f 2 N 4 X ? 'xl af -1 . - ,ff ,.,:f , 9 9- ,'....z..-.,,i...,....... .Ass.,zz,.ci-...,....,,..,v--J-' M f Mm J -----s...:-. v fn ' ight: Siam:-1a, iiA tF1iFJ GSC GRM A ,.:,:, L I... .w,,E.E:x:.,E:::5E ,,, ..:.,:,, K YZ , Q my .. -V: -'-: E :wir A, 'N' I Q1.: .1:1, , ,:.,A 'N l':' . . 5e1-2.- ?f :ga 21lI' 71 +4 Y 'flee Mfr -i iwiiltlfl TH ... R .V.-- -wbbf -Q ,das MMM ,,.,,,,ffr--,4..--24,2--li' me--1 '1'1f ' HAROLD EDMUND HOLLISTER, AY Corinth, New York Corinth High Schoolg Varsity Track fl, 2, 31: Class Track fl. 2, 33, Captain 1213 Class Basket- ball f2, 353 Class Baseball CID: Manager Class Football ill: College Band 41, 2, 313 Freshman Reception Committee i213 Chair Freshman Banquet Committee CD. ln order to gain an idea of this young man's versatility, just read these quotations from his Mem book. 'l7 is fortunate that you play bas- ketball. The right belle is Belle fWJriqht. ZAnduhe's a dandy little runner, too. Some usser. EARL. FREDERICK HORSFORD, KAP Charlotte, Vermont Burlington High School: Goddard Seminaryg Var- sity Football C1, 2, BJ: Clnss Football 41, 21: Class Track fl, 255 Varsity Track C235 Chairman Soph- omore Hazing Committee 627: Social Committee of Union C333 President C835 Delta Tau. ln the line he is a power, And at the dance, he's there, But as the Czar of 'l7 He surely fills the chair. EUGENE Pumus HUBBARD, AKE New York City, New York Summit High School: Varsity Football Squad 1113 Varsity Football 12, 3lg- Class Football fl, 25: Class Basketball fl, 2, 35, Captain 113: Class Track fl, 2, 353 Varsity Track Squad C1, 25: Class Hockey 183: Fresliman Reception Committee 4335 Delta Tau. Behold this royal countenance. He is a young fiiend on the gridiron. His bold, snappy and poeti- cal extinction awaits the man who crosses Gene. Many are the Freshmen he has scared into con- vulsions by his savage vociferations. His skill in wooing dazzles the co-eds. 63 tx rd 1 . 4 RQ'-gin. ufb lg L x .ff.?,-1,2174 ?- -1. .. M. ,..., -..W ,......,. , N -f......'t:a 'iglg,?y-t ,.-... ,QN Kpkhf-3130 1.f1 f if 1. g fp.g,,f:sf'ffEifQf vsffirr ' Gif-ffgG'S gt'g5qsf::.'va''wa:f'g':53,fgg-:r2:a5gg'4fs:if .. U, .. . : 1 I U V -J .Q 'fiMiiiigwii'fi'75 A -4' ' i3?f'nI ' . -fiifss-f 1- 0 X if' Wil- ,fxvii ,f ..,. 'e A ' l3 'Hll'1' ' .- . ga, ery s- rv? f 'fi fi 5,5253 1? , ,' 4 - 1-2' - ,f A s.. assi- S f - ' --.- V- ., f . . -mf . ff K I. vu. - ' iid I I -l32',',.::'1f-' ff ,ff ,rf fl in 'izlili' ii' ....... , .pf , ,,,! ,, C, ,.,... ,..,.s., .,..,......... . f ,, .,,,,,,,,,,, . .r,, s rv, 1, 'r , .'.... ' ...J... v- 4 1-r12rf+'-??fff'xf 'listen.-avr:-xzeiiffttibzT:ef,i',i2.fQw.e+5e:e::ezz-swf!-f-i95?i'f1fif f ff?5?55lmL2wavuc-'-::A-.i:': -- 'Yi'.':.':: Jf. ., 1-n....z'.'.L.:.-.az ., .,. .,,.,..-...... ..--,.,..--.,.,--,. ., ,,.., ,, ,,,.-- ..,.. ,., 4 , I-. ,g ' ' 19f2fvfj'1'1,''njflixayftoi wh A .pt ,. as:j.,i',f,'q,l , .,-1, t... .W K+, ff F, : 3 2. ' s dw- L x 64' J '- xt nv, .2Z: ,,. .... ,..,,. . ,......-...-.......x, :N HARRY WALTER HYDE, X111 Worcester. Massachusetts South High School: Class Football C155 Social Committee of Union 125: Class Hockey 1333 Asso- ciate Editor of Kaleidoscope 1333 Massachusetts Club Cl, 255 Apollo Club 135. Our Harry who has a perpetual grin, From Clark he came thinking honors to win, He avoided the Hill till we all called him yellow, Now daily he sings She's a jolly good Fellow. CARL SMITH KUEBLER, AY Hackensack. New jersey Hackensack High School. Kieb, our haughty aristocrat of the campus. who always goes about with his chin in the air. And yet he's got something on the rest of us: he knows how to attend to his own business. FRED PAUL LANG, AKE New Britain, Connecticut New Britain High School: Varsity Football fl, 2, BJ, Captain 483: Class Basketball fl, 25, Captain f2J: Interfraternity Council 127: Class Hockey C315 Class Track HJ: Delta Tau. Ted is captain of our football team, He carries the ball with plenty of steam. He stays on the field till almost dusk, But he never forgets his Mildred Lusk. 64 L 5.4. N 'ws t -fb, ' ' , T , ,....., .C '. ,,, W 1 LW- Qtiesee E KA lttmiig 6 ,.,3,. :.,-A. .,,,..: , ., ..... : 2- .. it 5. I-gf 33231, bf . A .1 ,Ji M f f- - f rid f . -'-' .55 fl-F' gf .-' , f w iw 'Y t . .::..-1-1-its 4' ' f' :ff 9r',?'i F ---- '4-f--- 1' .f,.Z,fiipT iii.. 'Y W -2 .li-f. ww-M mygg:::,-g,f:::g3g7, ,,,,,, R CHARLES RIDGELEY LEE, JR., AKE East Orange, New Jersey East Orange High School: Class Treasurer C133 Freshman Banquet Committee 1153 Freshman Re' eeption Committee t2J: Vice-President Athletic Association t37: Chairman Junior Prom Committee C313 College Rules Committee 131: Assistant Man- ager of Hockey C333 Cheer Lender C315 Assistant Manager Football till: Glee Club tl, 2, 833 Class Track Cl, 2, 33, Captain 633: Class Football C275 Varsity Track tl, 2, 83: Deutscher Verein C397 Alchemists 1335 Delta Tau. Dear little Babe Lee is all afire, A Phi Beta Kappa Key is his desire. We hope that he gets it-he hasn't got much. Track lVl's three or four, social duties--and such. Withal he is modest-to that we'll all swear, From bottom to top he's a regular bear. WEBSTER EVANS MILLER, AE Pittsfield, Massachusetts Pittsfield High -School: Glee Club tl, 2, 35: College Quartet 133: Varsity Debating Team C251 College Choir 1333 First Prize Merrill Prize Speak- ing f2l: M'nnat.:er Varsity Debating Team UU: Chairman Junior Play till: Campus Board 125: Sages. Webb, the msn with a voice that goes way down into his shoes. His sonorous vocalics are heard on every occasion possible in college. He is all you can hear of the bass section of the college choir. ViN'roN WESLEY MITCHELL Watertown, Connecticut Watertown High School: Class 'l'rnt'k fl, 23: Varsity Track tl, 235 Deutscher Verein 123. This prodigy of intellect gained his rugged consti- tution at the Hash House, The man with the galvanized strain and voice like a turtle. lf you were but to move over next to the women in chapel you could hear Mitch sing the hymns, his tune in reality sounding like Moonlight in a Boiler Factory. as t f gf-ff X wifi ,mn A14 5 iL..:,Llx X f el J. - A 1. f. 'P .,S3,IIi.l5fl..,,..,.1f lx 'A'-Nfiirlm: M'-w..2,w ....2 - . 22 K hifgwsgggggsgii.-m,.-vggl 2651 Y' 'Ya - wily' fmbf D .,., '-fx af' 'Ti' '. . - ' ' .. . 55:1 K ,. -4.35-,..:,:::,g5.:s's5:: .,J.:,i. 1 .. 1, I Q - I I 4-F . Lf T -' ..., --fi' ' ... .1 ffm' ' '3sisf:'-iff-f-ffl' nf !3f'Lf,fif'-,r'i vi .fi 'hxfife' ' -A L '-5-'::..:: 'fi ff , 7' !??lfI'f- .arf 1 if ....,,.,. se.-M. ........... .mo-N ..s- ,. ............ .,.. W., .- l. ..f.- ,A V r, f ziggaailglwl' ,... ' .f1.EKi.i?.'.::sa41'2ZiLH:-'.em-.,-.- ,A 2 'SAW P f .... z ' 1 i CHARLES LYNN MONTGOMERY, AY g , South Sbaftsbury, Vermont. l ' North Bennington High School: Assistant Mana- ger of Track 185: Class Football 125: College Bond 61, 2, 357 Christmas Play Cust CD. A ruddy-haired, well-meaning lad, We fear l1e's going to the bad. His life is now one round of pleasure. He never has an hour of leisure. To every party, dance. or ride He goes some way whate'er beticle. Be careful, Charley, or some day On such a spree you'll pass away. CARL HUNTRESS .MOULTON Underhill. Vermont Jericho High School: Social Service Committee 113: Clnss Track C233 Glee Club 185. Miss Moulton. the pride of our co-ed throng, Their greatest pleasure to Kid him along. The men are all worrying for Leap Year is here: A proposal of marriage from her is their fear. ROBERT REED MUNDY, A2 Marshfield. Massachusetts Marshfield High School: Union Finance Commit- tee 623g Kaleidoscope Board 485: Sages. He has red cheelcs and bright .blue eyes, What ch nce have we poor homely guys? But luckily for all of us, One's all that Bob at once can fuss. Cod speed you, 'Bob, ' so say we all. We think you're gone beyond recall. 66 'if ' Ti' f X-' I -Q ' I '-fN'i ?i y'ii t' X' rr 2 mi d ' r e - ...fm N .'---fl-W--0+ --.. ...-..4--.a..2'.+............nf.'---vx,S2Ll:':lw T i:,..:i -'1f?li7'2'T2 w. ---- 5315 133 Gfigffgiiffiif , , , C ..,., 'J :X I ,I -- r ,. .F pp II ibl IIIII Azzz II b,,, II! .'f, . Ifld, I, II II xt ,I II . , I, I .r I ..:,,.,:I:.,,, ,:.ffIII.3..II ,I...I .... ..,.,'-I..,. I I I KI I IIII I I IIIIIII :IIE ,I TI I, III: ,,.,f , f- tp -:--. ,,, ., . fx, .M ' it is ARTHUR MAURICI-3 OTTMAN, KAP Schenectady, New Yorlc Schenectady High School: Glee Club 11, 2, 35: College Quartet 115: Associate Editor Campus 115: First Prize Parker Contest 115: Manager Class Baseball 115: College Rules Committee 125: Class Treasurer 125: Cast in School 115: Third Merrill Prize 125: Student Body Editor Campus 185: Sages. l'lere's probably one of the sliclcest little articles that ever came across. He's only live feet short even with his ears out and his smile on, but look out. girls. or he will get your goat. Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. JOHN MATHEW QUIRK, KAP Moriah Center, New York Sherman Collegiate Institute: College Band 11, 2, 353 Deutscher Verein 185. This wild Irishman hails from a large village. Most any time you may hear him blowing around, sometimes on his horn. Very accommodating: he will argue at any time on any subject with a posi- tive guarantee to say nothing about anything. JOHN ANDREW REYNOLDS, XXII Rutland, Vermont Rutland High School: Junior Prom Committee 185: Class Track 11, 25: Class Baseball 115: Class Football 11, 25: Varsity Football 11, 25: Sopho- more Rulen Committee 125: College Rules Commit- tee 185: College Quartet 12, 95: Glce Club 12, 35: Second 'Prize Morrill Contest 125. jack, an erstwhile athlete. but now a greasy grind. There's only one explanation of such a state of affairs, He loved her. but she moved away. . 67 .lx ' 4.4 af ...Wm ' T5, I 'rim-..'a'v I .QZX 1 Ix A? I U :J w,,.i..-1 f4x.,f I 9 f' Q-.' - .JB ,II x 5, 2 .s,f.....-.,f,...4g,,1jQQgT. . I.. ., ..... , ....4.....s...,.,......... 111-1 Un-s..-ZS w.:vs.as::'..t+fm A - - w vt - - W ,. . . ....,.a.J:sw.-,:ef.5::sg1.,,s.:.sz.Qs:ss.aa.s:.1,.e.....-...R -,-.:.2..1'.-:: w?' '- W, .....,:..5 -3 .Fa '- Z E .ttbtx 53 ---KET,-1 , .t-. .. f 'M' ,:fZ5jfE?Wi 0W'::L': Y' .-ftf 'f3il: i-:1ffiZ555f':l'l: W:' v '. f it gf 1 '5-1 N- - ,f f ' l X154 ' if 34 .. .J .-W.i:2I',!: '--- yr.. .!' - -K 'L' ..44 ., i '4 55:25-J qfif, . ' :,,'f .' ',- - - H , .. 5 -- 'S 4, ' 1 fi . LQ ...... J , ,, pewwz- ' . .... N i t ,. N 'Ziff-'-X ' 1 - tt giieaffflfsql' ' ,' 'H' -' 1 ..., .. Y 21 -.. t, .f ,f f ,ff t , A ,fs 2,-.,Q-,z-.,f.f'ff :Z ma- -::::4,::. .ss-we if . .. , .ze - 322:35---r -3v.2.:.:4- ,, ,.. guy! ,. 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'it 1 t -if ' v WN? tsftgtigizitifgssigw ROWLAND VERNON RICKER, AY Waterbury, Vermont Waterbury High School: Associate Editor Cam- pus till: Sophomore Rules Committee C233 Social Committee of Union C231 Secretary of Athletic Association 4333 Assistant ltlanargtrt' of Campus till: Alchemists C353 Sages. One of the followers of Perlev. You can find him most any day growing cross-eyed reading lau- rettes in the laboratory. But he never ioins in with the other rough-houseref' in Chem. 6. He is a quiet boy withal. Rov ROBERT SEARS, A219 Ludlow, Vermont lllnvlc River Aearlomyg Class Baseball tl, 27: St-teuiicl Bust-ball tllg Varsity Baseball Squad C215 Glue Club tl, 2, 335 College Double Quartet 135. Scissors is our porcupine-headed Ludlow leaguer. He used to he a care-free smiling little fellow. We fear that it is a woman that has chanpccl him-a woman or Betty's Latin. WILLIAM SLADE, JR., KAP Thetford, Vermont Thetford Academy: Band 41, 2, 333 Manager of Class Basketball t2l. Here's Bill, the incorruptihle youth. Although William likes quietness and is the very essence of it himself, occasion has proved that there is A certain Noyes which pleases him immensely. 'Ei 51,4 Q, ,, 'f K, 1' 4' Q, xx' f . X -Ui.. ....QQ,g, :,,.,ix..i t V., -J H lr: vi, Xtvwhllfij t.: xx my .... , ,Q , , .... xg, xl, ,M-, g.- . ..,.,...... ...,,,,....M......--'..........Wf ..,.w.x s.J --- -- ...r----I., ffm ' that .. ECE g3,S'? Silt---5 -53.52 E-ix .fe - . . W nw ff 'Yf 'PW 77 www' -'-- afewaf- A' -. -... M TL ii 4' f'f' . ., .::., 1 ' ' . 4' 'fs 5' ti V 1 Nj Emo. ,fy H ,tb Q.: M fi, ..,,.,.,,g.,,,,,..,,,, .,.... Q .. ray- frvt . f :r v 4- f-,fzgrf f y .... , EQ'-: -fbwi' jf-1' li f -'-- J 55:9 77 ? tif? f -- - H 1. . 4 2. .. N '. 4-444 -. .fer f' :',-wr' ff ' - '-'---' ,.: . 2,5 gli moe M 1 .5-v, 3-gy. l . 4. i.y,z:,,,3MmL,- ,,: s,ge5,,.-L ,fg---42' ..... ' .'.'.'..:......LL1l1L::...x.,.,k.. .... .'f.fx..,:i'.'.'.'....:iW 'gk ixTfEiZ11','.'.'.?ITfjjjjZfffy.,?h1ti231:iT:1:1:::::aam.:t:::.::mwwmwgffI2Z2Z5mmx:. W',..,...s2YU3.,..MM:sMm'm,1fi.'1.i.uiiS:s:sa::::razzescassxrxoz-.4usaee..,s4.,-.P -'waWe .... MW .. - ...M,.f1q. '...:.',...1.-,.:.:,-.-.a. -Q-l EMORY HEATH TOWNE, AY Waterbury, Vermont Waterbury High School: Class Football 113: College Glee Club 11, 2, 83: College Choir 183: Chairman Sophomore Hop Committee 123: College Band 113: Assistant Manaaer of Football i231 Manager of Football 133: Freshman Reception Committee 123: Sages: Delta Tau. Desc is his name but not his way. l-le goes up North to Ruth they say, Down here he goes to all the dances, About the entrance way he prsnces. Let's wish him luck-he needs it too. A manager needs it, if any do. ARTHUR THoMAs VAUGHN, AKE Orange. New jersey East Orange High School: Class Football 11, 23: Mandolin Club 11, 2, 33: Glee Club 11, 23: Mana- ger Tennis 123: Class Basketball 11, 2, 33: Civics Club 113: Freshman Reception Committee 113: Captain Basketball 133: Social Committee of Union 183: Class '.l'roasux'er 133: Deutscher Verein 133: Class Baseball 11, 23: Alchemists 133: Delta Tau. When Art came to college he brought a mirror in his pocket. But since then he has ceased to care for his looks, so long as he Simms all right. NoR'roN Moose WILLIAMS, KAP Maplewood, New jersey Columbia High School: Glee Club 11, 2, 33: Mandolin Club 11, 33: College Quartet 11, 2, 33: Manager Class Football 123: College Band 133: Assistant Business Manager Campus 133: Junior Play Committee 183: Sages: Delta Tau. Pat gained fame as composer of song Cresse. Our all-round musician. Has a regular Montana voice. lt's a Butte. Makes, his living by trimming the entering classes on second-hand furniture. 69 7 W:f'9'. .5 V I 1' if Y I, ' SQ v-Lt.,-El' i c .N .-yy. Ns A i L. 3, . J 7 K 9 7 f 4' , Ei .n ' x 'X . , N., .... . . , .... I W H ,,,.,gQy ,'....f,........a .... .,.....,...-. ..'...v ............... ..,..... .1,xS sim. 4-51,1 '-'--f...- .:v X 65 M3 WT5Mif'f25si mf, 5-sc 3 yy Qix ,ws ft sa a 'sit yfv,-I ,.,V ' ,..,.2,. ,, .,,. 44:g.,3x:V..f, l 5 if fifiksswets f K it f i: ff ,,f, M fo me if m:wZQ'9::::,.:!Q,.,w.e,.:i:..e ff. : :fe'-iW.o13amt::::a:..nw 'Nw A ...,... NM..-,.....:a: ..........,... ..s...,.,.,...... KATHERINE BALL, AX Winchester, New Hampshire Winchester High Schoolg Banshee: Student Gov- ernment Council 1155 Sextetteg Silver Bay Delegate 127: Musical Association 11, 853 French Club 11, 2, 855 Delegate to Intercollegiate Student Gov- ernment Associntion at Western Reserve University 1315 Junior Play Committee 183: Kaleidoscope Board 1373 Civics Club 1839 Apollo Club 1333 Cust ol Junior Play 181. Bennie is an all around peach. ready for any- thing with a little excitement in it. She even at- tended a Student Government Convention once, which was going some for Babe. lt is rumored that she may soon pay a visit to her Uncle Henry in Florida: and one thing more-she always did like cheese. ELIZABETH MARY BARRETT, fIJMI' Dalton. Massachusetts Dalton High School: Musical Association 115: Massachusetts Clubg Civics Club. Beneath Liz's outward brilliancy may be ob- served a seriousness of thought, as is shown by her question. How does anyone lsnow when they're in love? Perhaps this may be accounted for by the fact that she spends a great deal of her time in dreamland. Lois SIRENA BODURTHA, EK Westfield, Massachusetts Westfield High School: Deutscher Verein: Massa- chusetts Clubg Civics Club 1393 Apollo Club 137. She lives in constant fear of losing her roommate. lt's Mildred, where are you? from morning till night. Lois is quite a conversationalist and linds no topic beyond her powers of discourse: but- did you ever hear of her brother who went to Bow- doin? He's a AT. 70 fgia 11:4 3 ff -All ,X if 1 ..o....L.s-.reggae-.:,. s e f ft is ws. .sets . -:f-:ff-1.--.s wasv2'f:f:'fss1rffSm1'1-lv'-fl:-2,-fS'2fI:'1it:::.:-sf' f:2r ' 'J ' J. . ', 'QW ' VY' ' if. 435. sf.: E ,BRN w 2, X .. .,., . , -,VIL 1 yr ., .1 I I ,.,?..-J ., gm?-m..3, -I .V H5514 2, ::ve,aww,,. N X Jfgf.. , in V N, -21? .f I new WW , of 7 - 1 JP V, vw 59? -'N i'iY1i - , ::.:,-5,21 A 1 f ,, 1 I - 1.15,- . .-35,-,zg . ' ' If f, ,, 5 ', I-1,1 ,, 7,-f .Lg -.,353:5-- ,,g,g , ,fjyfsffl fd:-ff r' .fr 'rjg-4'., ' ,,,,,,,,, ,- e.e.:.:2J ...... ,JA .... ' ..... swf if f fQQf1,64:i...,4 ....., -.,sz.,,s- ......... ..::' ' ,,,... w..v W-013353, V , 5 - , -'f-'-' 55' . ....,. .,..,,, ,Q . - .., 5,,,,..... ......,...... ,,,..,... ....., WS.-,r ,r g- , 'i-yr!,Q...,...:..,..:tw,.W.....:.3,w--- Ng qi'ff'Jciifi.m,i'f,'. ' e , if 'iiiZEI '.f ,,.:....x. MARY NARCISSA Bowuas Middlebury, Vermont Middlebury High Schnolg Deutscher Voroin: Home Economics Club 133. Mary is a demure-looking maiden, but is a good sport for all that. She is a recognized success in the line of Home Economics. Because of her in- clination to be a little set in her opinions she is easier to coax than lead. LouEsA GRIFFING BuL1.ls, HBQD Glens Falls, New Yorl: Glens Falls High Schoolg Banshee: Sextette: Class Basketball 11, 2, BJ, Captain 135: Member- ship Committee Y. W. C. A. 12, 333 Silver Bay Delegate 127: Musegahe Club 1235 Pnn-Hellenic Council 135: Kaleidoscope Board 135g Junior Prom Committee 1337 Civics Club 131. Buster seems to be a quiet, demure little girl, but how she delights in surprising people, and, as she says, kidding them along l Her favorite pastime is that of receiving letters written on vivid green note paper. Ask her, where from? Lsrmp. ELIZABETH CALHOUN, AX Middlebury, Vermont Middlebury High School, Sextette: Musical Association 11, 273 Deutscher Vereing Home Eco- nomics Club 133. Here's Tish -the little village student. We think she's planning to stump the state for Woman Suffrage some day for she is always saying, Now listen. girls-- But where can we find a better show of true sporting blood or one who never goes back on a pal? 7l yd P nv--Q ' 1 I 31 A, ' Q' ' N 'wa-f - 0,7 ki 'fi -, X 1, xx P N 1 I-- . L'kWx....g JM . S ,yi Msfxk x 1, ge, . C -1 ...gy ,'1:.Zs..:::s.e,.,,..- ..e..f:-..,..-..ffjgi:..ix:,S-:si-:w 'Nm-'v lk. . I l l I r 1 513.2 ,E 'ii at 5,1 44,1 ei:-hi, F5 Ny .:v- 253522. r 5 X f ff' i ff , . 'V -. ,,1.., .1 , ,A t, . i f F M if 2 2 if fr fi -,-, ' 7 f ir zqiu PM K if fi M3234 'I iQ'f,5::::::'Lig:::::: ...,,. :J .mf-iii i 'm 'f 'h fill. r 't fw :'f :f' 4 ' K see. XFN fir i ISABELLE BRIDGET CARRIGAN Pittsford Mills, Vermont Pittsford High School: Musical Association Cl, 2, 395 Civics Club C813 Deutscher Vcrein CBJ. Did you ever hear some one recite in any of your classes way up in High C? That's lsalaelle. She always gels away with the recitations and is never by poor horses led, you may be sure of that, She's a pretty good sort of a guy and can tickle the ivories some, they say. JENNIE CRAIGUE, TMP Springfield, Vermont Springfield High School: Musical Association fl, 27g Deutscher Verein C333 Apollo Club CBJ: Civics Club 135. ' Craigie is a good little sport, particularly since her year spent in Bat. Cot. You should hear ner orate on why she likes snow storms. When she first came to college she was a regular gem hunter. specializing in pearls, but now she is interested in Norwegians. HELEN BEULAH CussoNs, CIJMI' Swanton. Vermont Swanton High School: Musical Association fl, 2, 313 Musegnhe Club Cl, 2, Sig Secretary Student Government t3lg Kaleidoscope Board 133: Psn- Hellenic Council fill: Junior Prom Committee C331 Executive Committee Civics Club 1857 Apollo Club 137. H. B. certainly is a hustler and always does her duty no matter when or how. Notwithstanding the fact that she is on all the business committees in college. she still has time for stringing everybody. The most CPiercejing fact about her is that she likes U. V. M. 72 s 'S hir' I v - QQQ lk :KU 'aft i x ..' .V X fl ls 3.584 9 ..J'.. ,- qglxbibpy N :tx f, ' iiiifw.-.s.rfJ:::..r::.5r:iv1:4 Ns..-.Tv ,igfll -.-: V.' 5 ,,f, 0 1 - f , 1 S A lf 1- ,',' I 1'A W P .1 7 ' it A : ':' E n . 4 '- ' ...... fy' ':', fx ' -'ff1. -'::.-.i5'.2i3??PQff'?f .- y ff-'1'11Q'Z:: ffI .--ff:E.:- GERTRUDE ELIZA DRAT1' Woodford, Virginia Auburn Academic High School, Auburn, N. Y. Gertrude may impress the world as a ready-made schoolmarm with her qualities of calm dignity and a New England conscience, but some who know her have doubts as to the duration of such an occupa- tion: at least, 'tis said that her cooking has received the approval of many. MADALI-:NE Kxinz FosTER, EK Walpole. New Hampshire. Walpole High School: Campus Board 433: Civics Club 181. For such a little bod , Madalene has an excep- tionally large supply og, sarcasm ready for use at any time, If you don't believe it, just give her a chance to display it. ln store for her there are A's galore, yet she lives in constant fear of llunlcing. GLADYS MARION F Ros'r, EK Rutland, Vermont Rutland High School: Pan-Hellenic Council 183: Musical Association fl, 2, Bl: French Club 421: Civics Club 135: Junior Play Committee CBJ: Kaleidoscope Board 1813 Apollo Club 435: Class Secretory 182. Big Business is certainly Frosty's middle name, for she is always in a hurry. But then, she has to be in order to get to all her committee meetings on time. Yet, in spite of all this. Gladys is a true blue friend and may be depended upon every time. 73 .-gk Q ff X I 4 .: . if j ?,.,i... a4,..C p!,,ff,'i:.u..4:ae..,...... .-.fw-H--.1'......:u55:tgm 'ws'-a'v -'L3l f'2'ifi v..ffNls 1490?-Q0Hf1Tf' , , a ng g, 'f1' l ..,.. 1 -I J 'f m I P. ,,,-, 5 Qs,-j,'. , :..,y -Q, 'I ' ' Fifa, I -..1 I 5 .1 'I-b y ,.-: Q :..A F L 'H' :.:' :li ' -1'- Av -mi ' ' A 'LV . '4 ,, 5 gf ' 7 ' Mfgzarifi-1: '- . egg -- -W ---- .. , 1- f .era . fi OLIVE AMY HALL Westminster West, Vermont Bellows Falls High School: French Club ill: Civics Club 485. Ask a High School student of geometry who this is and he'll say, Triangles. Ask one of the profs and he'll say, '.'One of my best students. Ask one of the girls and she'll say. She's a good sport and l like her. Now. what more could you ask? She has only one fault: that is, that she was born with a wheeze instead of a laugh. RUTH FAY HALL, EK North Bennington, Vermont North Bennington High School: Banshee: Y. W. C. A. Membership Committee CBJ: Deutscher Voreln 183: Musical Association 11, 2, BJ: Civics Club C353 Secretary and Treasurer Home Econom- ics Club 485. Descended from our Pilgrim forefathers we have in Ruth a modern Priscilla, as is shown by her Hi-mness of character and worthy ambitions. Her ambition at present is to be found a home for stray cats. Loyalty is another strong phase of Ruth's character, though sometimes it has to be divided between Midd. and Norwich. HESTER HAZEL HARDING Middlebury, Vermont Proctor Academy, Andover, N. H.: Musical Asso- elution 41, 27: Musegahe Club'f1, 2, 85: Deutscher Verein f8l:iClvlcs Club 181: Freshman Banquet Committee 617. The lady pianist of Pearsons. Her Fortfel is not, however. iano playing, but Charles Atherton. Ask her her iclba of comfort and see what she will tell you-a cozy corner and her favorite book. Eben Holden, 'Nt i 'ie' Ni iift x , '- I, .... ,W ,,...,..,,. e Nam a l eas -'I3l'7'? f hv M1 113 OSCQPM Mi 14.53 new ' ALICE GERTRUDE HARRIMAN, AX Middlebury, Vermont Middlebury High School: Sextette: Basketball 11, 2, SJ, Manager 1353 Musegahe Club 127: Deutscher Vereln 1835 Apollo Club 181: Home Economics Club 181. Did you ever hear that laugh? Well. that's Harry. You never saw her when she wasn't laugh- ing, did you? But for all her fun she has a pretty good Beanfiej as is evidenced in her classes. lt is rumored that after leaving college she is going to malse rolls for the Parker House Company. MARGUERITE ELIZABETH HEAPI-IY, QMI' Lee, Massachusetts Lee High School: Musical Association 11, 27: Clvlcs Club 1333 Junior Play Committee 185: Massachusetts Club: Apollo Club 183. Marguerite believes in a-liberal education as is shown by the fact that she has spent a part of a semester at Smith College. Yet. in spite of her great zeal for study she's out for a good time with the rest of us. MARINA LouIsE l'l.0LMES Bristol. Connecticut Bristol High School: French Club 11, 255 Bus- ketbnll 12, 81: Manager Walking Club 1817 Ath- letlc Council 183: Secretary Deutscher Verein 1855 Treasurer Civics Club 182. If there is anything that Marina doesn't know or cannot do, she'll maize a stab at it, and hit it right every time, and she guarantees a full knowl- edge of the English language. Then, too, she has a gross sense of humor. as we can testify who have been the victims of her practical jokes, for she has a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade and a hand to execute any mischief. 75 -4 s 1 fb AI. v If 1f'?i5 : ,: . X .2 ' ' . .. . - -I ,,,I -.-.s -.. E .we , f, Ei., c:e,.ff+ fix., C X fax! Lf I., .fr f' X ..... .' ,'.., .,..m,..........-.. .... ...f-v..w. M' .I 6 U--f . ........a..- x lt-.. -cv----., r , z 1 1 4 5 W e t ,W is 1 .,1 mmf' W 5 ,aff if 4' V' MY .v , r :gall 3'- 'gk I ref: r - r fr 5' 5-ge.,...,,,, ,,::::::g:.:-.,eff-::.:.:f.an-:I-'. if W s rg 1 ' f s I 1 fs 5' f 1 I rf MM ' , r sf f tc M wr . wwwwv.-w-an A -sues .iiemawsm .W if gg-M... AE. Ez. iffiiw 5153. .:'11 i V . SN -f 31330599R557' 3. hsf fff' ,,1: 3 - 1 ' -' , ':1A. - 5 gi 'itb ti '- .. ,V , , :::::::..e:.e:::s. -.1---esmrs-slr,nwe:.::::::f..:,- : ! 'L ' 'irq' 'I . --'ff 'V ' Y -t n 3 :il 1: - H 1 vw- . ::j::-V Y IT- I ..,. A I, if -lwwjla .,., 41 ff rvwl .P .V M: A Img, . A I, ' : . v nk 'LQIJ.Q 1'4'-- e 1- :fffff - --'- -V ..... ,I f - ff ' X jr Nw ff! f WINIFRED LILLIE JEFFCRDS, EK Williamstown, Vermont Montpelier Seminnry: -Silver Bay Club 11, 2, 83: Civics Club 183. Winnie is a regular fountain of knowledge and is always ready to share it with others. She has a great supply of patience too, but when she gets mad. -well-she has red hairl MARJORIE ELIZABETH LEACH HBfI P Brattleboro. Vermont. Brattleboro High School: Banshee: Y. W. C. A. Membership Committee 183: Freshman Banquet Committee 113: Secretary of Tuesday Evening Club 123: Apollo Club 133: Civics Club 133: Cnet of Junior Play 183: Home Economics Club 183.- When but a wee Freshman, Marge captured a Wood chuck which was so much to her complete satisfaction that she has kept him ever since. Her greatest fault. that of extolling the virtues of Brat- tleboro. is easily forgiven. HELEN ELIZABETH LINNELL, QMI' l-lyannisport, Massachusetts Bsrnstoblo High School: Banshee: Musical Asso- ciutlon 11, 2, 83: Treasurer Athletic Association 123: Sophomore Hop Committee 123: Class Vice- President 183: Y. W. C. A. Membership Committee 183: Deutscher Vereln 133: Civics Club 183: Massachusetts Club: Vice-President Athletic Asso- ciation 183: Apollo Club 133: Cast of Junior Play .. 183: Student Government Executive Council 123: Basketball 133. Buggie -the pride of the Spanish class. When she is not trying to do 1Dew3hirsI. she is doing ' some one else. Her greatest problem is how to spend her choir salary in spite of the fact that she has talsen a year's lease of the Social Hall. Yet, Buggie is one line girl-- she is. you l:now. 76 uk ,, v A' ,Lis x. J! 3101, 'N mx: 6 N. sr -'-- - -'ff A vw .... ...... L.-4--x,5i.,,s sf Q i r I l ff l ' ,.,, is Q15 ....:..s ..,........,.... ....,, .,.,s., , ,,,,.....,, .,s.e .....,..,... - ..--. W ----- E ' .4.-. ..'.,,.....:...:.s1:..,:.'.::I?.-.-I W -!?.Vf'v fm 1551 123 05-Q99 2' 1.,. ., fg lt. nzzq , H I 2 3 '- f lz' 1 -2: 11 1-If 9 ..e::g ff 4, ff , 4.2 L3-f. .:: '.v ' ,ug in .4.,, A 1-'- , : I :'- 125129 -A ,Igg y ,..--v 5 d K'- ,,,,,2.f Q 1. H1-:LEN HARRIET Holyolre, Massach Granby High School: Deutsc Economics Club 181. Oh girls, l've gone and gotten into another LYMAN usetts her Vereing Home scrapel What shall l do? Well. we'll forgive Helen her propensity toward scrapes and her fault of breaking quiet hours by vocal solos to the ac- companiment of her mandolin. since she is very affectionate, loving everybody and everything. in- cluding dragons. MARJORY ANNA MACKENZIE, EK Chestnut Hill. Massachusetts Morristown High School: Peterboro High -School: Banshee: Musical Association 11, BJ: Treasurer Y. W. C. A. 1835 Vice-President Tuesday Evening Club itll: Apollo Club C815 Deutscher Vereln CBJ: Civics Club QBJ. Our little Scotch lassie with laughing blue eyes. Marjory's a conglomeration of fun and seriousness and blissfully unconscious of her ability to call forth a laugh. Yet, what a hard worlter she is, her greatest accomplishment is that of accomplishing what she undertaltes. MARJORIE BA'rEs PHELPS, EK Vergennes, Vermont Vergennes High School: Banshee: Musical Asso- ciation 417: Class Secretnry 1217 Assistant Editor- ln-Cltief Kaleidoscope filly Civics Club C353 Apollo Club t8lg Executive Committee Home Economics Club CSD. Mar, the incessant mischief malcer, almost 'e'Sl d 'WSP0Per notoriety once. but it was linally dectcled not to hand her name over to the police lt ll a shame that a girl capable of malcing such a sympathetic little nurse should lead so wild a life. Also she is the Assistant to our Editor-in-Chief- 'nuff saicll-Uust loolr at last year's Eclitorll 77 vig ml' ,lr ciiriiiilgr., N mffj' egg.. 4123 N 'pri' ,rw ,.:..,- a '- L P- ' ' 4- ----- ' at Ksn lvoseeaea o Us '-- 5 Az. . . ' 1 - t , .Q y 'Q: f il 2 I ' x g Sf ,fiiaaii zts iariif-'iii' iv .443 f f up 1 :41 I ...A-5 ,- ,s d1.-f Doms ATKINSON RICHARDS, AX Dalton, Massachusetts Dnlton High School: Banshee: French Club 11, 2, BJ, Secretory 125: Musical Association 11, 2, 395 Second Horace Prize 125: Campus Board 183g Kaleidoscope Board 183: Executive Commit- tee Civics Club 132: Cast of Junior Play 187. The poetess wiz ze Paree accent. She takes kindly to French and especially to the word Pom1meJ. We wonder why? Although Doris doesn't sing in the collge choir. she likes to carrol now and then. Viousr ELIZABETH RICHARDSON, QM1' Manchester. Vermont N. D. H. S. 1ChicngoJg Burr and Burton Sem- inaryg Musical Association 11, 23: Class Basket- ball 1l, 2, 33: Manager Girls' Tennis 121g Cam- pus Board 131: Cerclo Francais 11, 2, 81: Deutscher Verein 185: Kaleidoscope Board 181: Executive Committee Civics Club 183: Apollo Club 1853 Athletic Council 121. You can't convince Violet. You don't get a chance. She piles up her arguments so fast you can't even think one in between. lf she could only grow another half inch, she'd go to be a soldier 'in the English army, though, if you'll believe it. she's an Anti-Sutf. Violet's a mighty handy per- son to have around because there's nothing you can think of she can't do. ANNA MARIE Roumcs, AX Beverly, Massachusetts Natick High -School, Natick, Mass.: Financial Secretary Tuesday Evening Club 113: French Club 11, 213 Musical Association 11, 23. Anna's one cry is, I haven't looked at this les- son, what shall l do? But usually she fools us by answering in class. Perhaps this can be accounted for by the Good company she keeps and her devotion to Natick. Mass., the only town on the map. 78 X 1 Ni 32.-' I Q3Q7:?? 5Q,'h J 'LY Q, c .rt Z , .N sr., Q , 1. J , N 1 ..f: ,,, fd' ,'.Z.3cfL.3..,.,..s-.....:f5s...,,..... ....--A..xQ-fall-15 -m 'fb: ?21472f'ftiiv'if-A 1 1D09Q95f1.k p fi. b ,. , V, gr rf ,2.. f A Y v WM ' A' 'A . , , jf? ..'.'.':':,, f': 'V .X .ff f 1 WINONA LEE SHATTUCK Weston, Vermont Block River Academy: President Deutscher Ver- ein 181: Apollo Club 181: Civics Club 181. Here she is, girlsl Asl: her anything you please and if she hasn't had it in High School or read it somewhere she can dope it out in time for you. Try it. All she needs for happiness is a rocking chair. but they do say she's quite fond of farming. HELEN S1MMs, AX Gorham, Maine Gorham High School: Banshee: Class Vice-Presi- dent 111: Social Board 111: Musical Association 11, 21: Sophomore Hop Committee 121: Junior Prom Committee 181: Silver Buy Delegate 111: Student Government Council 181: Pan-Hellenic Council 181: Cast, The Tempest : College Choir 181: Y. W. C. A, Cabinet 12, 81: Civics Club 181. Simmie came to college with the one idea of gaining an education, but she soon developed a re- marltable interest in Art and since then has de- voted rnuch of her time to that study. Her one aim is to get to chapel on time to sing in the college choir. But if you ever want anything done-call on Simmie, she's right there. I-IULDAH MAY THOMAS, AX Middlebury, Vermont Middlebury High School: Class Secretary 111: Secretary of Y. W. C. A. 121: Membership Com- mittee 121: Cabinet of Y. W. C. A. 12, 81: Annual Member ot Northeastern Field Committee of Y. W. C. A. 181: President of Athletic Association 181: Class Basketball 11, 2, 81: Manager of Basketball 121: Musical Association 11, 2, 81, Treasurer 121, Secretary 181: Delegate to Silver Bay 121: Third Horace Prize 121: Deutscher Vereln 181. Huldah is a peculiar girl in that she seldom goes out unless there is a gale. She even says she lilces 1it1 Windy. She can furnish infomation concerning any of the Midd. alumnae at all times. as, indeed, she can on any topic. 79 x , 7 ...fe Q4-X! G1 UIQ yy. 1 QC.. 4, 5?'?fl'..'-'di w, i 'x 'Eh'-lf' ,I ... 6... Eine - .Jr H, ,... .....,,.. - ,,,,,,..,...L,......,,.,gx . ..... w..-T-.S me I9179i,,5ALE1D0fgQQRBf' gy W i f if if K A Q ' I. v . V! W .::: .'.'. ,f4 '-'::,. 'P -'f ' 1 1 535- Y 'v' b'x' yt' '1'-'f I 1 . .--' WW ff.. me mm rt 4 FAITH WALKER Barre, Vermont Spaulding High School: Banshee: Silver Bay Delegate C113 Musical Association 11, 23: Muse- gahe Club 12, 81: College Cholr 485: Claaa Basket- ball f8Jg Manager Walking Club 423: Athletic Council 1215 Engineering Club 415: Civics Club 1815 Kaleidoscope Board 181: Apollo Club QBJ. Although her name is Walker, Ficlea excels in running anything and everything from a traverse to a transit. Her life-afternoons in the drafting room. surveying aide-walks, and trips to the town clerl:'a oflice. EVELYN ELNORA WRIGHT Middlebury, Vermont Middlebury I-Ilgh School: Home Economies Club 133- Her broad brow and earnest countenance indicate the student. Latin is her specialty and she s ends all her spare time reading Tacitus and other l,.atin authors. lt ia supposed that it is from auch sources that Evelyn cull: ideal for her own original re- marks. Anyhow ahe certainly ia all fwjriglit and as merry as the day in long. 80 . 'J li' uw' A I 1 l xht- Ap L...-mf' .....-.---v..C.- --Ugg.-!:l.. ,,,. .0-,w,w:3M,:H:,.4,,4,,,, , ..,. . ., ., .. fzmugf, ,' ' ' ' ' W ' IW my 5 Q -f9I7?'p r'-53,5 K.fXE..,g?:..3.,U ' 1 :S-K'5 25f::5WW':'5e' '5 M ..,fQ N ' 'f 'L' ' - --- 2...-...Q 1:,W..422 ' 'hi-Hn 2535 K . ,! -ff? Tl' gif 'W' A 2' -Q 2 .1 2' A -' 'f ' - :-2 .,:-re.., s'fr:-':. ' ' .. .::'Ss..5215-1'2 ': f's'I5:::S :Rf V X 1- f A ' 5 -WIN f 153' ..,....: I. 4,-V-X-3.52.-ii, I .r f I :Mq.-ii.: s5v: a3::s .. qfq- V W ,ay F H J, X: .' 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Q - U2 :E 1 :?7-WXX ..... f lm li Mlm ,463 if THE SOPHOMORES, CLASS OF 1916 the fall of l9l4, the cynosure of all eyes, and the joy of all profes- s 4. -, , -,-' . ff ' I i ..-:.:.::5:5is.1.:fi W hit. Eze r't 'Qts hifi is iff.: E33 QSQ..QQti,..z ff '-- rg -V s ' 2 , .3,.,fg'ggt '.. rf ' . 1.sf..,. ', ' ' ...... 4. -:5 f.. ,-Tr. - ' 1,4 iITIi ' 2 . ms-.,,: , , ,,, 2 - H ,fjyza it ,K g 45.5 Ye r .. I , A ,tfff ,f ff A f if 7-' if '5 . ::w'1, f -- .W .. 2' 7 -use as , .1 . E, e, Skier..-+ rriv. - 3ft..s.Qw-r-i-ss- ..,, A fi . .-.. . 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PARKER Qllaaa Etatnrg if- itliffgih '21 ' sf? l W1 lxh f X 'HA T is not our intention to take up the whole book, but limited as we are by the editor, we find it hard to express in so small a compass the resplendent record and illustrious deeds of the most scintillating class which has ever entered Middlebury so we will only endeavor to give a breviary of a few of the most notable among the multi tudmous events of our history One might say that we had obtained a considerable notoriety i ' ' i '- -jf' i 'iliiiis . . ' in the annals of old Midd, but it is of that sort which is accorded only to savants, philosophers, wise men in general and great athletes. We entered in sors, both past and present. Since then we have garnered honors with such rapidity that we find it impossible to keep record of them. Our feats of athletic prowess have been many, but a cynical world hesitates in its applause and so we pass to more agreeable subjects. A few of our more brilliant members have found the road to learning too easy, too roseate, and so have departed along narrower and perhaps OJ thornier paths in their endless pursuit of knowledge. So much for the past. The present finds us en- throned on the highest pinnacle of fame, securely anchored on the bedrock of our omnipo- tence, we bear the mien of monarchs, and with royal magnanimity we ever deign to notice the noxious, novitiaty of l9I9.y Looking to the future we can only say, should succeeding classes follow our noteworthy example, there will no longer be any cut system, or flunk cards in Midd, because they will no longer be needed: and the Phi Beta Kappa society will go broke buying keys. Could Washington have been here he must have said, Hail lo the victors, for the rest are dead. 83 .5 my' is di fa. Ali' ' sfiliiiwf' P S- f' J ffi'ii'1-ilkfivl, N f A - f an X I jg-H wuyj?jh'5s? , s in r .... I Xghs--7-'f,- ,....: ,M Qs! ,ugy-' ,' .,.. ....,.-v..,,.,............t...1..s:1..,,.....-.,...4........,...,xM5.21.7135 g J, -... 1, -:2 L?l'72f.- G5 KAL ID OSCQRE-59 , I' e ' . . . . , -T ,YA,VA V.V.'..: In .L-LW.. YVZV ,,,.-4 ?::51- ...,. v--- rv-. ,my----N --ff- . f-'ll-i, 'Qfm... ...-I mmu::: Snphnmnrr Qllauz itlnll mm LESTER NELSON ALLYN . WALTER EDWARD ANDERSON . CHARLES EFFINGHAM BARTLETT RICHARD HARRISON BUEEUM . JAMES CARDELL . . HENRY HAMBLIN CHAPMAN . GUY NEWTON CHRISTIAN . I BURTON ROBERT CLEMENT ARTHUR AUOUsTUs COLEMAN . GUY OMERON COOLIDOE . . HAROLD SUTHERLAND CREED . HENRY MABBIT CRIPPEN . ROscOE EDWIN DAKE . HAROLD FRANKLIN DREW EDWARD WALES EARLE . IRVING WILLARD EASTMAN HENRY LESLIE EDDY . . BRITTON ARMSTRONG EVERITT . LELAND EDWARD FANNING . WALBRIDGE BIRNEY FULLINGTON HENRY MUNsON GARRISON . EARLE VICTOR GOOD . . KENNETH MCKENZIE GORHAM . FRANK SERAE GREDLER . . CHANNING HILDRETH GREENE . HOMER BLAKELY HARRIS . . EDGAR LAWRENCE LORD JOHN JOSEPH LYNCH CHARLES JULIUS LYON . DAN OWEN MASON . . DEXTER HORAOE MEAD . RAYMOND CORWIN MUDGE . FORREST GUILFORD MYRIOK . URBAN l'l'ENRY PARKER . K ,f,,.l... ,'1:.v...f::a,.,.. 412-V '84 bf' sl If., 5. 'I V! s,?iF?uQ.i5I 41 75? 51 IQIQ-S2 :J ,J M- .- I :L Wh- .I x,,::,,,N New Haven, Ct Fitchburg, Mass . . Newport, Vt . Winchester, N. H . Bristol, Vt Middlebury, Vt . Georgetown, Mass . Hollis, N. H Barnstable, Mass . . Rutland, Vt . Sea View, Mass . Ballston Spa., N. Y. Greenfield Center, N. Y . Haverhill, Mass . . Rutland, Vt . St. Johnsbury. Vt . New Britain, Ct . Basking Ridge, N. J . . Kensington, Ct . . Johnson, Vt. . South Orange, N. J . St. Johnsbury, Vt Middlebury, Vt . . Barre. Vt . N. Brookfield, Mass . Middlebury, Vt . Dennis, Mass . Rutland, Vt. Stamford, N. Y. Middlebury, Vt. . Cornwall, Ct. . Ludlow, Vt . Bridport, Vt . Morrisville, Vt. -'iilffrf KA J D OSQQPQEJ i f QD . , fww. . . .. . . . . ... ... 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CARROLL Ross STEARNS HAROLD JOHN TAYLOR WILLIAM THOMAS WATSON CHESTER IRIENAs WALTON MARION SMITH WEBB GUY EUGENE WHEELOCK FRANK CARL WHITNEY STANLEY VICTOR WRIGHT . Rutland, Vt North Adams, Mass . Adams, Mass. New Braintree. Mass. Marshfield, Mass. . Bristol, Vt. Middlebury, Vt. . Stratford, Ct. Y Ausable Forks, N. . Beacon, N. Y. North Troy, N. Y . Salisbury, Vt. Middlebury, Vt s T - -- '-:- D A 9 4 - -. Q N ', I.ffxfpe115:511.aff--f.::,:1v.22-P4 5 . . ., A- 1 V' X Sa N - 9 X i. nf' we Y . I -n. W Miz- II. .-I ss ff x 5 J' XX.. 4 bf . x If e91?5'QE -XI . ,N QQ.. .. , ...AA--. mlgg-'P' I MAI., - ax Y . . Y 1 I' .,xL.,.., 'fr 3, 11.1 1.3, .I f -- ,,.. ..- ,...f .. -. O 'ff' C V ..Q..,...,,f,,.I..,I1 K-AL... K,:+-...ax fo.. 152136, I IgAL.E1nosCoREr'r A A , , ZI . ...I 33. A Elillgzzzz. ':2.'v:1'1 ,,,, ,Q ,jj if :I 4 Y I' 'ummm ' 'Z ,fn.V,fl'r ,,.gr 4 , W 'li 4W'WF 'W xiii: .' if .':.:. .22.u:..,J.'.1Ci:.'l.' Bfnphnmnre Gllawa illnll ELsIE AGNES ATWELL . . ESTELLA LOUIsE ATWELL . DOROTHY MARIE BARR . DOROTHY HELEN BROWN . RUTH MARY BRYANT . MARIE LOUISE CHAMPAGNE . MARGARET CHATFIELD . . HELEN SEYMOUR CLIFT . . GOLDIE JOSEPHINE COURTEMANCHE MARION ALICE DEAN . . HELEN ALEXANDER DIEHL . HAZEL GRACE DOODY . GERTRUDE ELIZA DRATT . HANNAH DVORCEF . W . MARION GRACE ELMER . . BERTHA ELIZABETH FARRELL . ELSIE LANGWORTHY F OOTE ALICE KATHERINE FULLER EDNA MATILDA GILL . ALICE CATHERINE HALPIN ORRA MILLER HENDERSON . RUTH AVALINE HEssELcRAvE . KATHERINE HOWARD HURD . MARCUERITE HELEN JONES DORIS ANNIE KENDALL . . CHARLOTTE CORLUSIER MARSH . JOSEPHINE FRANCES MENOTTI . ELSIE MONTEITH . . HELEN BEATRICE NEWTON LOUISE NORRIS' . . FRANCES MARY PRAY . LOUISE HARRISON REYNOLDS . MAROUERITE ROGERS . HELEN SIBLEY . . LUCY SMITH . . FAITH WALKER . . CHRISTINE JANE WEBSTER . U sn v ,,,,5!,fi:.:I.f::z,.-., 41 .. - Maxam 86 E 9. S. lr Cx HY 5, if A ' ,iii M' 'J A- 'lXv.f EC, 4.1 lr, ': YN, lf' 'Ml 'EL .v... ..,.,. ..,.m.......f- 'xQw.....M ,X . Brandon, Vt. . Brandon, Vt New York, N. Y. . Newark, N. Middlebury, Vt. . Fitchburg, Mass . New Haven, Conn Fair Haven, Vt: Wilmington, Vt North Pownal, Vt: Middlebury, vff . Bridport, Vt. Brooklyn. N. Y. . South Natick, Mass Middlebury, Vt Middlebury, Vt . Vergennes, Vt . Rutland, Vt . Springfield, Vt 4. Middlebury, Vt . Asheville. N. C South Manchester, Conn . . Concord, N. H. Mansfield, Mass. . Brandon, Vt Bridgeport. Conn Waterbury, Conn . Stanley, N. If . Oxford, Mass . Cabot. Vt . Bristol. N. H . Rutland, Vt. Worcester, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Plymouth, Mass. . Barre, Vt. . Whiting, Vt. . Q Afgff' . .',.,: , -f ' , . . - ,..... , 35520 -13132 f'if'Xi. l.530SQ1.Qi?'i.'b si an X4 H . M . A r H ., NNN .X I ' N 2- Wifi 5 V '?'i5f.' AD' . '3Mwi 7ZL.if1f4-'fi' ' :' 3' EIX7 W' riff' F G ' .. 'fa :AI in - ..,. W' mum. ' .4 I It A , r E- .QL - , If h A 'xflfqf .I -F ! .... LM? ', .- F ,L V- f A A gf., ..A. A ---44 f f, ...... 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BRIGHAM Clllann Eintnrg - W Ja, - ES, we are here, the last class to enter Middlebury College in the IQ' teens of the 20th Century. We realize that this is honor enough ogy for almost any class, but we are not any class: we are the l9l9 Class. We know that some of us are timid, and that the rest of us are fresh, while all of us are in a class by ourselves, fl' L S? but nevertheless, we think that we will get by. And why? Because of the confidence that our past record has given us. We defeated, or more correctly speaking, overwhelmed, the Sophomore Class in the Track Meet, in the Hat Scrap, and in the Basketball Series. The Rope Pull and the Football Came were ties, but the Sophs recognized our pep sufficiently to never demand that they be played off. So will it continue to be in the future. We have fallen in with the boasted Middlebury Spirit and, we think, gone the previous classes one better. We found it all strange and new upon our arrival here. The meetings of the other students, old friends, brought the fact home to us that we really were Freshmen here, and made us feel strange and out of place. But that feeling has changed. We have made our friends and chosen our companions: we have observed the rules laid down by the Sophs well- much better, in fact, than their influence or power could compel us to if we were inclined otherwise: we have lived up to the long established ideals of the college and intend to continue to do so, in order that the new class next year may have our splendid example to aid them in becoming as nearly as possible as good an entering class as was our class of 'I9 this year. fy' Fil W, 42-if X ji i . 91:24:32 nh ,s I . .,.. , ZRQCQQQQ. 12, MI. l , .. Y, ,N ., , fu. .-:... . ---- - x- ',- ? , ,... .. ..m.,...a,,.fi,.....-.-.,,,...,..,cb::aF.':::g e ,. '-'--W.:-A Sr' qw I' ,ft ,fs W gre nz .213 ztsigtiig -' asia 5 3-.-.ffi2.'.15 J -,.f.fx,,w?M li. L. XM .: - 3.3 535,-i,15.?'gxM.e' 3 23. --.' . if . 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BENJAMIN EDWARD LAMERE JOSEPH FRANCIS MCDERMOTT IVAN LEBARON MANZER . HENRY DEAN MARIANO . HAROLD MELVILLE MESSENGER PIERRE WALTER MINER . HOBART MCKINLEY MORGAN 90 E u A .3 ' V 5 'Ax. 'l I K, : 'fi'-.?WX'm I -aw- 4 f ,fu ., .l c..., A Q'3i HJ NS A - sl? ., A Q' ,'........-......'.....,........h.s,..1C..s.f..........,..' ,nf ,4 .- Ticoncleroga, N. Y. Lyndonville, Vt. . Rutland, Vt. . Newark, N. J. Methuen, Mass. Middlebury, Vt. . Hollis, N. l-l. . Akron, Ohio . Santiago, Cuba Arlington, Mass. . Rutland, Vt. Pawtucket, R. I. . Corinth, N-. Y. . Rutland, Vt. Hyde Park, Mass. South Orange, N. J. . Newark, N. New Britain, Ct. Whiteheld, N. H. . Scranton, Pa. Fall River, Mass. . Rockville, Ct. Knowlesville, N. Y. Farmington, Me. . Holland, Mass. . Newport, Vt. . Newport, Vt. . Castleton, Vt. New London, Ct. . Ludlow, Vt. Fitchburg, Mass. . Windsor, Vt. New York, N. Y. Haverhill, Mass. . Brandon, Vt. 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Malone, N. Y. . Camden, N. Williamstown, Mass. Williamstown, Mass. Columbia, S. A. . Foster, Cal. . Corinth, N. Y. Reading, Mass. Mt. Morris, N. Y. . Vergennes, Vt. . St. Albans, Vt. East Orange, N. North Adams, Mass. . Jay, N. Y. Bristol, Vt. . Castleton, Vt. . Barre, Vt. Dorchester, Mass. Lyndon Center, Vt. 0.o,sssly5-hx 1. NN ,1' 'xXx f rw ,f 'X IX !'s I .LL -II f 1 if Fr. A 2 Q 1 f is f Xjj ,A I 4 .f 153 '-., 1 Q, ,1,1O'. i7-r?z.?: -ff '-A ,P -...f 4, -4 'ev' I - .. 'Ie-kAf,1s:e-11 :2 I' ' 1 Hqf-fgmha: ziggy Xxiqi' 91 I . WR ff' weft Qin X UI' X AN I ,A ,f.1.::.. ,..., ...:Ct..I-I .... 1 :M..-.-.f:51::,..:w,,E5,g.m:k I w...-...v fzmz?-s1g1,gq,s.,.g,g -,-f - .'1,.t'3Z,,, 54' 7- ' , .. ,,,,,, . 5- ' K v , ' -1 ,I ,FE L ' 1 if 7. t g Q .4.. , 1 , .-... Iii' .'.'. fm: mnmm IRENE LAMSON ADAMS . . RUTH ELIZA AVERY . . DOROTHY ELIZABETH BREWSTER C-ERTRUDE RHUA BURDITT . MILDRED HENRIETTA CADY RUTH EMERY CANN . CATHERINE MARY CARRIGAN . ANNA LUELLA KRAGVIG CLARK . RUTH ELIZABETH CLARK . MARION BERTHA CLIFFORD RUTH MARION CLOUGH . HAZEL ELIZABETH COBURN ANNA MAUDE COFFIN . MARY ELEANOR CRANE . SYLVIA MAY DERRY . MINNIE DODGE . MARGUERITE DYER . LAURA MARY FALES . ELLA FLORENCE FELLOWES ELOISE MILDRED GONYEAU HAZEL FLORENCE GROVER MARGARET MAE HARRIS . LOUETTA AUGUSTA HAYNES . RUTH GERTRUDE HOLLAND . DOROTHY MABEL HUTCHINSON . MARY HILL JENNINGS . . VINA EVELYN JILLSON . . ELIZABETH GREENLEAF JOHNSON JANET GALBRAITH JOHNSON . ELIZABETH JONES . . ELEANOR C-ARRETSON LAYTON . MILDRED MARTIN . . DOROTHY NAsH . . DOROTHY PERRY NORTON ANNA LUCIA NOVAK . 92 ' r U N fl v,.. t 5.3 I-'. , 3 Rx .Q .-.IW N f' . ' 'W'1,.,ff9' ...fr , 'N ..,..fd,,'.f.fa..fLlS!........x:..,2..ei...,.....J....-vZvLkFKigg- ..'--gg .- -. ' . Rutland, Vt. . Brandon, Vt Middlebury, Vt Pittsford Mills, Vt Middlebury, Vt Waterbury, Conn' . Brandon, Vt Plattsburg, N. Y . Rutland, Vt New Haven, Vt Plattsburg, N. Y . Littleton, N. H . . Gorham, Me . Hackettstown, N. J . Putney, Vt Proctor, Vt . Salisbury, Vt . 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DOROTHEA ESTE REYNOLDS LEWMINA RICKERT . . MABEL PAULINE RISING . NELLIE MARGARET ROBERTS BARBARA RUSSELL . . DELsEY RUTH SEVERY . MARGARET HEATON SHAY HELEN SOPHIA STILPHEN . MARION ELIZABETH SWAN MILDRED IRENE TAYLOR . ALICE DREW TOMLINSON . PRISCILLA ELEANOR Woon 3111 illllrmnriam Worcester, Mass Middlebury, Vt . Hardwick, Vt . Webster, Mass . Springfield, Vt . Rutland, Mass . Barre, Vt . Brandon, Vt West Pawlet, Vt East Middlebury, Vt . Brandon, Vt . Chelsea, Vt . Swanton, Vt Glens Falls, N. Y. . Hardwick, Vt Woodbridge, Conn Fair Haven, Vt Ennis: Bryant Zlimneg. Hnrtamnuth. Nm: Hampshire Burn Emi. IH. IBB? Binh April 15. 14.1111 93 l I 3 Jlszs-Q 5, ' ey I N ,v ,- , ,y.,j,, I' f A R J, ww' T w ,fo 1... dn., '-.M-316 F X ,'....e..,..,.I.,..,..........--,w...,..-f J',1.' ' N -U... :f..Ai'L TM- n..,-... 6. 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Rov WHITTEMORE, Boston University, '07 Bnrnrea in Olnllegin - Gllnna nf Nineteen Ennhreh anh Sixteen VERA ARNOLD RUTH CONNER RUTH GREELY HAZEL HASELTINE MILDRED JONES HELEN KENRICK AMY MCNALL RACHEL PRESSEY PAULINE ROWLAND LOUISE SMEALLIE Qllaaa nf Nineteen Eiunhreh nnh Seventeen Lols BODURTHA MADELINE FOSTER GLADYS FROST RUTH HALL WINNIFRED JEFFORDS MARJORY MCKENZIE MARJORIE PHELPS Cllaan nf Nineteen Ennhreh nah Eighteen MARION DEAN ELsIE FOOTE MARGUERITE JONES ELSIE MONTIETH HPELEN NEWTON Clilnaa nt' Nineteen iinnhreh nnh Nineteen MILDRED GONYEAU LOUETTA HAYNES ELEANOR LAYTON DOROTHY NASH HELEN PAINE ' F 4, ef 'Q ,fm 'AUX 1 ,-,MXN x , . 15--2-Af, , N , 41 5, X ,f .... , pee X ,N 'js he Ax ax , ,.... , 1 X ...gay ,'...f:..,...a....,,..,,,.,...M..1Z..-nf.....,..,.... ffQff..ll1LkNk151-m- 4 ,, -' 'w.-'lv I12151-rg,a,.s,5iAlsP3l,D 0,j5.Q,0PiJ:'2f ts a a , , t cit ei 4 C I ' U 1 e f: t i Q' r ..5: , , 4f any 1 W' 4. fi g. X, K ' ' 'J , 1 a af 1, . 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GILL LOUISE NORRIS Clllauu nf Nineteen Hnnhreh anh Nineteen RUTH CANN MINNIE DODGE HAZEL GROVER DOROTHY HUTCHINSON I3l ELIZABETH JOHNSON GERTRUDE PERKINS MARION SWAN MILDRED TAYLOR .II vii .M-L , 'AIS I Yzffwff P 'X . 'fx ,I-,ily wg I BX f , 514, , X 'f 'NCQ ,W 1-. '- ' 2 ?,.2Ti..f1.,,.,,.,,fjg:1..I QQ I 'J . ,. 61.-0 X ..., ., -'lfilff fix KAl1T31D0SC,0PiJ.Tf' yrs + 5965151 g K - N ' I 3 , . iei i ,,, Q , ': re, ..:M- f a. 4 ..-.... zruzff i 1513 mu Gamma Alpha . . . . . Hollins College, Hollins, Va. Gamma . i Brenan College, Cainsville, Ga. X Delta . Misses C-raham's, New York City Epsilon . . Potter College, Bowling Green, Ky. Zeta . . . New York City, N. Y. Eta New England Conservatory, Boston, Mass. L Iota I . Emerson College, Boston, Mass. Kappa . . Centenary College, Cleveland, Tenn. Omicron Christian College, Columbia, Mo. i Xi , Ward-Belmont College, Nashville. Tenn. T Pi . Woman's College, Richmond, Va. i Rho Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. ii l il i l32 J. .V ,J E l i f 9 ,Fl-x ri O lil' 'Jah I L i 1 6 'I' I I 'VIH 37' S ' ik , !fl.13fi1,T f Rrathrnt illilrmheru - 5 ff 'E M.. I '90 4 3 'ft OAS 35' ...., 5 A5 -fi T3 .,., I ff Y C ' ' .. - ' .. .I ,.,. fl-I 'si ,,,, . -4. 3 IN -A A .I -YI M 5 -Y.-If -' 531'.' . .... ' T' I , Q3 9. ,J .,., . . F fI,?,I .... yi 2 -'- 1:-:af.- .-f- f...p -.fr :..: '- -' A --- ur 1 - ---......:::'.:-.:. I 715 fi35f1'ffMii ' I-RA fi ' eww.-.-wrmgmwzrxv ..,, - Q... fd' ,,,,.,.,,,,.,, M., . ..... WM, ,...,.,., A ,:5? , ,......11.,,,.. ,.....-1lik , .::,:,:,,l., l.,.i .. ,...,. -:,- I . .--. :,.,.,., ,,,, L .W .... ... .M 1511i meta Kappa B218 nt' Hzrmnnt Ziatahliahvh 1858 Qbiirrrn PROF. MYRON R. SANFORD . ' . . . Presiden: PROF. WILLIAM W. MACGILTON Vice-President PROF. CHARLES B. WRIGHT . . Secretary PROF. ERNEST C. BRYANT . . Treasurer MABEL L. AGNEW ELIZABETH BOWLES THOMAS E. BOYCE EZRA BRAINERD BLOSSOM P. 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Kasacnliiher Biz flllitgliehrr FRXULEIN HARRIs, 'I6 FRKULEIN HARRIMAN, 'I7 FRIIULEIN I-loans, 'I6 FRKULEIN LINNELL, 'I7 FRXULEIN JAMI:s, 'I6 FRXULEIN LYMAN, 'I7 FRKULILIN Mums, 'I6 FRKULEIN MACKENZIE, 'I7 FRKULEIN WILMARTI-I, 'I6 FRKULEIN RICHARDSON, 'I7 FRKULEIN BODURTHA, 'I7 FRXULEIN THOMAS, 'I7 FRXULEIN BOWLES, 'I7 FRKULEIN BREws'rI-:R, 'I8 FRKULEIN CARRIGAN, 'I7 FRKULEIN DIEI-IL, 'I8 FRXULEIN CRAIGUE, 'I7 FRXULEIN ELMI-:R, 'I8 FRxULElN HALL, 'I7 FRXULEIN Foorz, 'I8 FRKULEIN HARDING, 'I7 FRXULEIN HESSELGRAVE, 'I8 Ehrenmitgliehrr HERR DIRECKTOR THOMAS FRAu TI-IoMAs I42 I - I A 'y'-.LEIIILDIK M15 .P JEE:'1 ' 'M' : ' XM--Qlifzx. FRXULI-:IN F RXULEIN FRKULI-:IN F RXULEIN HERR DA HERR HERR HI-:RR HI:RR HERR HI-:RR FRXULEIN HURD, 'I8 WEBSTER, 'I8 GRovI-:R, 'I9 SWAN, 'I9 vIsoN LRE, 'I7 QUIRK, 'I7 VAucI-IN, 'I7 Ax'r, 'I9 ROBERTS, 'I9 SKILLINGS Ross C I 'L D - :.,. 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WILLIAMS, 'I 7 W. R. CANTY, 'I9 R. J. DARBY, 'I9 F. A. GREER, 'I9 H. W. WATSON, 'I9 I49 .Ig jg, X ff I uid: vygwflxn g: 86,3-,L--EJ? if LQ 52:49 ',.Jx,f. Nw- .wh J, L., ,ly cm, 'Ex..3, -5 4 .... :J,,, xg, ,,.,,5,9','....e....-..v.......-.....- ...m.......--N.. -.-'xfeqw W-,gas le.-1 -Sy 6 N X 5 4 .1 ?4 2, 2 f, 5 5- mar' ' 3 Q ,J .gh 1 1 up-f .X- A ,, 'CX I-5, sg., f- ixa 5 1 1 r :rg if if, 'x 1 . - I 1 HOLLISTER, BARTER MONTGOMERY Flsl-x MANZER WILEY Quuuc WILLIAMS SLADE Vxrrum NX' 1-m:LocK Avnss CORHAM MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE BAND V ii 'X 5 A ,pce,:..,6A -Q, N .., .X , -1 3?E E f-F' '+ r 1' ft X K. fr 4 F N 3' 5 X .3 5253 'fix Jax- 3 'X f AV ? 1 .z .fig-1-1 2 '. ---1, L. ,. if: 'QgTl.. y - , .-5 '54 W M fi 2+ 552537 my . J ? ix' 5 im 52 5: 1 5- Z 54 fu f Effwi ' ' A Ziggy-m x K , 1D0 ., , ' . 5 1 , -f ix f W 1K,, -'4 f' -,4 F w '-MQ 2 '.1-1.:a :i ty , .- g i,:I . ' Q 'I if A,::A . , 113-ff 'f 4- vv, ' ' 1--1ff.'nPf??mfff9'5 '- .: ...,...J.u.1.u...m::II:L-' illlihhlrhurg Ciinllrge Eanil A. 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MILLER, Second Bass I53 if , 9:2 ' I I s n ,ov 9 ' 'ln : - ' ,, '9 3 'N '4 Q .....5,+'ft...one..-..-...:..:2s,..r......-.f::::.IuQeIIQg' 4111,-' www- Fir m A -- .Q.:f -' JW 5' , I ,,A. 222' 7 3- lwffvifwfwf .,1 ,. ,. ...,.,.. I . .. - V-'- ' ,ff 'IA ' :' , f o o o mnmen 5 fllilumral Aznnrmtrnn lwiireru RUTH KEET . . - . President HULDAH THOMAS . . V ice-President LOUISE REYNOLDS . .Secretary-Treasurer Qllliemhern Nineteen Ennhreh anh Sixteen LUCIA BESEIGEL HELEN BoswoRTH ANNA FISHER ETHEL GORTON ISABEL GRANT MARY HOLMES KATHERINE BALL ISABEL CARRIGAN JENNIE CRAIGUE HELEN CUssoNs GLADYS FRosT HAZEL HARDING BERTI-IA FARRELL ALICE HALPIN DORIS KENDALL HELEN NEWTON MARGUERITE DYER LOUETTA HAYNES EUNICE KENNEY JANET JOHNSON ELEANOR LAYTON RUTH KEET HARRIET MYERS PAULINE ROWLAND LoUIsE SMEALLIE CECILE THOMAS ELIZABETH WOODING Nineteen Ennhreh anh Seventeen RUTH HALL HELEN LINNELL VIOLET RICHARDSON HELEN SIMMS HULDAH THOMAS MARJORY MAcKENzIE Nineteen Eunhreh anh Eighteen MARGARET HARRIS LOUISE REYNOLDS HELEN SIBLEY LUCY SMITH Nineteen Eunhreh anh Nineieen l54 A N4 kr DOROTHY NAsH THELMA PUTNAM BARBARA RUSSELL ALICE TOMLINSON PRISCILLA Woon U I fp.. I dx f45LffhFZ5EP:' in .w,,,,:9...x hc r-' -,NC X 52' ,fi:.L.f:sa.,..,,..3..,?,N5.-,,..Ls::::.4xeS.:Ih. 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PAINE CUSSONS NEWTON NASH FELLOWS HARRIS WALKER JONES HARDINO Munegahe Glluh Gbiiirerz MARGUERITE JONES . . . I . . Leader HELEN B. NEWTON . . Business Manager DOROTHY NASH .... Assislant Business Manager iilllrmheru llliulinn HELEN CARRIGAN, 'I6 HELEN NEWTON, '18 HELEN CUssONs, 'I 7 DOROTHY NASH, 'I9 Manhnltnn ROBBERTA ARNOLD, 'l6 FAITH WALKER, 'I 7 DOROTHY HARRIS, 'I6 MARGUERITE JONES, '18 Guitars ELLA FELLOWS, 'I9 HELEN PAINE, '19 Pianist HAZEL HARDING, 'I7 l55 j vfal wwyixhxcl m-48, 1 YJ' 'A P ff I SQciFj:f?S'Q-P I XX X' x R2 '9?2s . 'V I N , .,,,..'1'---.ga-5.'4x,e,'g.,ass-4-I 3 I, , - ggi xwwj ,gf In .N ,,5',f',fi - ., ,'1'x1,'-'f.',P:i .,,.W,,f,'.'Lti..::nx Nags.. .f M-wiltzw -'gQWrg :..gSIA1 1D 05Q.GRf?f .... X ... 1' - Glnllrge Qlhnir G. W. CUNNINGHAM, Director Snprannu ETI-IEI. GORTON, 'I6 HELEN SIMMS, 'I 7 RUTH AVERY, 'I9 JANET JOHNSON, 'I9 Umnrn D. W. SAI.IsIaURY, 'I6 E. H. TOWNE, 'I7 W. W. BUI.I.Is, 'I9 P. E.. PITKIN, 'I9 Alina HELEN LINNELL, 'I 7 FAITH WALKER, 'I7 HELEN NEw'roN, '18 MARGARET HARRIS, 'l8 Maura W. E. MILLER, 'I 7 S. T. PoI.I.ARD, '18 H. W. WATSON, 'I9 J. D. SEARI.Es, 'I9 .M 4 nik' v' SY ts . ., .I X ci 'qv if mr- ---- .x.. J 'W 'EN . -- v ij dn., qs. . .,.: ,, . .... V ,'...4.......M.........-. ......,... . ' 4121-f W' I J CJWK-'Era -n- M., . ....... V Sw . :.- A Q. --23' I ' 'bl :Y ,L55Qg. 12i fQq.:Ig.I 1 wP.f-,-.w W- W' .W QS..-,V --.95:g,,,4,,-5kg,::.:-,3,- X 2 -- w, - , , .':gn'r:-'q:x.gzK1- we K -,WJ 2- M: fn W K N ,N3,-,VM-4..3:-..,..-..,..1?.w,..: x 1 .v1-. ,I z yy' 3. ::1::g:3,: ,.x.x,W..,.,-H-fm,f.-ww,-,,.......f--15:5:1:115z5:5g?5::' , 3355 ,V , V,,,. 4.fW,,,!,.,,,i 1 , ,,f4,, N ,fE:'.AlP'fi5 f' N- f wa., 2 fi ' s ' f' F' ff' '?,.1x4f'f--,.,'f,f- M... 'xx X sv 5:: E r' 5- :K-g.:,,:,q ---- W ,. ,. 2 M. 1:-S .... ,::'.'sJ,, ..,, .mls I v X m2Si:QK.,, ::::NIllfCl.lI :'M w'N'+i11'I.4 N 1 ' Sf. 4 ,H U XX f A 1: as f Ng, ,nf ni X NX 1 1 - w Q.. P f, ' f ...,xf5m-.-.t::, -N.,..:v lmmilnllllnnlulnlln . .,,' -'12IfY'I f:iis ISM I ID ----4 ' ,Jglw j w ff Nz b zytln in ' I Im, I ..,..:.., 1 : ..,...,.,....:. , ,-s35.5..,,,,., 0 i . s , I r eirre .:ms::.:.a......:'.z:::: ' H ......-. M.....:Mn.'e: .,.. ' ,........4 Efhe Mihhlehnrg lininn nf the 1113211 nf illlihhlehurg Glnllegr Lmiirera ' P. H. CONDIT . , . . President P. W. FERGUSON . . Vice-President C. A. DANOLDS . . Secretary C. H. WRIGHT ..... Treasurer Qlhuirmm nf Unmmiitren H. M. DAVIS ....... . Social Service F. R. SCHWARZWALDER . College Welfare F. L. FISH . . . . Social C. A. CowLEs . . Finance H. E. ADAMS . Advertising Stuhrnt Mnuernmrnt Azunriatinn nf the mnnwn nf mihhlrhurg Cllnllege RUTH GREELEY ......... President ANNA FISHER . V ice-President LUCIA BESIEGEL . Treasurer HELEN CUSSONS , . . . . Secretary Ahniunrg Qlnmmittre MRs. THOMAS MRS. BURRAGE Mlss Ross Exerutinr Qlnunril HARRIET MYERS, 'I6 HELEN CLIFT. 'l8 HELEN SxMMs, 'I 7 RUTH CLARK, 'I9 l58 . I JI LYPQSYQ 5, 'I 4' 'E? rfs:.. Zi? Q X f ,A ' f A N H..-A----N 84? :QQ .J ,-e.,r.f- x ff? ,UL cz, fx,.,,,l, f,..!iJ,,kQg.M . .... .Z .. .... L.,..,.... .....,.............,...- ... N.:.,,N:s. ff ' i Y' ,,.. . I . . .., . I . I .C -Iv JL FA f WYA. H -li::':':5:5E55G5E5tE:,, ' if 1,2 X ,N : Ili .,.,. : Af., YQ t XM ,gf .,, LQ ix, jg, ,Qi L ,MZQ tem- I? ,S- 13'I1-ff ,ff ffff 'mi'?I2LLfW.-It-I .A:'ff.e:.a::gi?.1 2 - :w.1..4--J-'-'---z1.:.-we ..v....., we ,.... A sf.-fe-ef.,11..:,ff,-fx., .....- fE?Z2i?EEE5...e .... .-.-...:f,:...-.1ay-...:.z-.:.I,e:.'. ...., E. nn. cn. A. I Glahinet . PAULINE ROWLAND . KATHERINE HoBBs . MARJORY MACKENZIE RUTH HESSELGRAVE KATHERINE Hoass . MARJORY MAcIcENzIE LUCIA BEsIEGEL . HELEN SIMMS DOROTHY HARRIS . MERTICE JAMES HULIJAH THOMAS . DORIS KENIJALL HELEN SIBLEY . VERA ARNOLD KATHERINE BALL LUCIA BESIEGEL LOUESA BULLIS ALICE CHYNOWETH ROBBERTA ARNOLD . KATHERINE Hoses . FAITH WALKER . Ctlnmmittn Qlhairmm . . President . V ice-President Treasurer . Secretary Membership Committee Finance Committee . Social Committee . Devotional Committee Social Service Committee . Bible Study Committee . Missionary Committee . Music 'Committee . . . . Associated News Committee Eiluer Bag Belegatinn nf 1915 ISABEL GRIFFITH CECILE MORRISSETTE ORRA HENDERSON DOROTHY NoYEs MARY HoLMEs PAULINE ROWLAND MERTICE JAMES HELEN SIBLEY EVA LELAND ELIZABETH WOODING Bilner Bag Olluh . . . . President . . V ice-President Secretary and Treasurer X ,'fZ.Iz.. is .rt .- - SILVER BAY DELEGATION II viii M Ani' i ,ff3'?N5.4'z fx 1? ,V .11--A cz : ,--in ,- ' QQ .It ,ye ' 'L 4:sz...,...-,m3iT5:...-.w.Q:::.s:.xQ:N. 'Sw'-Wu Criss .'I3ifitv-sis KMJMD ' .55 -C' 'xr 'L-, Igf'. 'Df , ess -2-- 555553. J , 'N I ,2 :2--, ' 'f fl ': : 4 1 V' ' . V liw ini ,.: .1 :.:1 N ' U. ff - . '1 4 ' 2'f.. -Q 1' igrf. -'--' ----' '. f ,, ,-.1 M M . . lf' .... Eluninr Flag '.'Zi1h2.i1lHagtntrate ipreaentrh lug the Glam: nf 1915 may 7, 1515 g Olaat nf Glharartera Mr. Posket Magistrates of the Mulberry . . Mr. Bullamy Street Police Court A . Col. Lukyn, from Bengal, retired . . . Capt. Horace Vale. a Fusileer .... . Cis Farringdon, Mrs. Posket's son by her first marriage . Achille Blond, Proprietor of Hotel des Princes . . . Isidore, a waiter .... . Mr. Wormington, Chief Court Clerk . . Inspector Messiter . 2 Sergeant Lugg Metropolitan Police Oflicers . Constable Harris Wyke, servant at Posket's . . . Agatha Posket, late Farringdon, nee Verfinder . . Charlotte. 'her sister .V .I .' . .H . . Beatrice Tomlinson, a young lady reduced to teaching music . Popham ....... . Junior Flay Qlnmmittre C. G. Ross, Chairman Mr. Robinson Mr. Paulsen Mr. Cowles Mr. Constantine Mr. Dickenson Mr. Lamere ' Mr. Howe Mr. Warner Mr. Bicknell Mr. Parker Mr. Bruce Mr. Keefe Miss Drake Miss Kenrick Miss Barnum Miss Bosworth D. W. SALISBURY Miss Lois BELLE WRIGHT P. W. FERGUSON Miss HARRIET MYERS L. B. GALE Miss VERA E. ARNOLD l60 rf. if 1-Wig -, 'xr f ffe'-.-.,1. 'eg r f r 2. ff, . ,,,.'1...., vs- 1.03 3 ,,,., Q., ,y TS 4a ' 'C .x .0 ci... '. . J- ...: , . 0 ,'....L.....wi.,...-...-.5.4...3,f:.......,---'..f...--5,k:S'.kL'1-g..' 4 , ...- '-w--- -'I21f'?rf.iIs. KA1- 133 .. wWE.I5 5 K Q -'-I.' , f .,-Wf' 4 :..:::s.2W Iluninr Mrnm Gllaaa nf 1915 mrdlulluugh Gumnanium. mag 7, 1915 liatrnnn anh Hatrunennen PRES. and MRS. J. M. THOMAS - A ' MR. and MRS. J. A. FLETCHER MISS THROOP, PROF. and MRS. W. W. MCGILTON 'Ai PROF. and MRS J. A. MORGAN Glnmmiitee A P. H. CONDIT, Chairman F. L. FISH A MISS ROBBERTA ARNOLD A. J. PARKER MISS KATHERINE HOBBS C. H. WRIGHT -MISS MARJORIE LEE J. LAMERE, Ex-Oficio Snphnmnre Bun Mana nf 1919 mrfllullnugh Gymnasium. Nnunnhn' 24. 1915 , iiatrnna sinh liatrnnennrn MRS. J. M. THOMAS PROF. and MRS. G. W. CUNNINGHAM MISS ELEANOR Ross PROE. and MRS. L. I. BONNEY Olnmmitirr E.. W. EARLE, Chairman H. F. DREW MISS LOUISE REYNOLDS H. B. HARRIS MISS LOUISE NORRIS B. K. EVERITT MISS MARION DEAN U. H. PARKER, Ex-Officio I6I I f M 1 Yy'W?'N!. I ' fi 13? if NX I4 -:WA----A .gij'F'A!J ,-- fN.v.f wx ,E 1 r .... . --..y,.f.. ,...: M W : ,'....a,....1:............S..SMC.....-...f.,.,..,.1..khh-7.43,-is 1- ,,,..,vzf!. ,.,. , ..., Q ,c.,e1,,,,. , ,., ,.,.4.,.,,.,. , . f, 3'-D, ,. . -.f , . ,, , ' I i 5 f '- :A' ' ' s , K , im p , -, -:ell ,'. 1552 flii ffJ5.fg,o - A J ,'- i 1..- xii - ' f f V11 A:,,.,,, : :' il. G .. '1siZ 1 '-AQf AIA' f V' , 1 r -'ra nf-s'12'iI1f 1f'.- -:1-1- ' :s'ff.ffsf :':-s -sesfig --22'-'1f1' 2 .2'1 '-'1 , ,..... I . .. ' YF: '-4-' P j.. -- . 7 I -f- , .sr wx 'f'::1i'f- - F- fr:-377733-gg-::::g5!!Y'1 :'::1:j?f', A, , 4 . ,.T.21 f Olnmmenremrnt On the height of a mountain top he stands, In a- cap and gown he's clad, He's made manly efort to gain that height, And his heart is proud and glad. Yonder, far over the valley Another pealf rises on high, The sunlight shines upon it As it rears its head to the sky. And he seems to see on its summit A wondrous palace fair, It flashes and gleams in the sun's bright rays Like a heap of jewels rare. This is the home of his ideals. See how lofty and high it doth rise! And e'en as he gazes it seems to grow, Almost to be linlfed to the skies. But the valley below is dark and dreor. Will thc way lead through foys or sorrow? He cannot see the path ahead. Or see what brings the morrow. Yet with head held high and his heart still glad Down into the valley he goes His ideals above him spurring him on To conquer the fiercest foes. But see! He looks baclgl Does hve falter? Oh no. He has gained a new couragfe and purpose, On the peak where he stood such a short time ago Stands his Alma Mater who has taught him to know How to withstand temptation, to fight against wrong, In the face of all perils stand valiant and strong, And to press ever onward to win fame and honor For his Middlebury! For his Alma Materl --D. A. R., 'I7 l62 viii i ya-'P S i sZ'fx5'J! f A '- 5' 'Us I W.. -'--. A-5 ir .J ,- .mc r .b 4- ' 'VN 1 ,A .V ' ,- 'X' 'A , :, Qs-x-.. ,'..J.....s.x.........,.,- ... ...,...... -..-,W-A K,.:i.,,N,LT. qiwisac - ff3'K'Y?'? i '53N KAI .fl 2 E3 0 QQQR-53.97 H . f- ' .--- - I .. ,IWW . ..,,- ,A .,,- . , N .-,W Nr . , - 1 -. .. X - - a , Lrg,N.,.,..,.,f..,--M ,1 , XX . E1s':: '::t'-',1,Ags5,.i?,..,.. - e:..,, - ff! -y -- f -w img ge: gn 21 www ' -N.3YQPvugP ' 5 ' f.--2:91-r. -- ,. 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L if A 1 Q, 4 ' -- --'y y af . ,, - -A.: ---- f-gf-Q.. ,J -. - f. an-.eu-mv---1--:mm-1-.'.:v.-rf. 11 1' , : y , '- qygfrr, ..... -- ' ,,.. ,' . , A, , 4.. . 4.. . :.::....:-......P3?fms::.s..:w. - .. ....::.:a:...........:,...:....s,.. ..,...5 .rl ..,. .....- if I0:00 2:00 8:00 l0:45 8:00 9:00 10:00 I :30 3:00 4:00 S :00 8:00 9:30 l0:00 l2:00 El. P. P. 8. P. 3. 8.. P. P. to P. P. P. a. to Glnmmenremrnt mark Blum' 1511: 23,1515 iirngrnm SATURDAY, JUNE I9 Ball Game, U. V. M. vs. Middlebury, Porter Field. m. The Ben Greet Woodland Players presenting Twelfth Night, College campus. m. The Ben Greet Woodland Players presenting A Midsummer night's Dream, College campus. . m. SUNDAY, JUNE 20 Baccalaureate service. Sermon by President Thomas. m. m. Anniversary of the Christian Associations. Address by Dr. Charles L. Leonard, '95. MONDAY, JUNE 21 m. Meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. m. Class Day exercises. m. Burlesque Track Meet, Porter Field. m. Ball Game, Barre Athletic Club vs. Middlebury, Porter Field. 6:00 p. m. Y. W. C. A. reception for the Seniors, Alumni and friends of the College, Pearsons Hall. m. Speaking by the Freshman and Sophomore classes for the Parker and Merrill prizes. m. Meeting of the Corporation at the Middlebury National Bank. m. Fraternity reunions. TUESDAY, JUNE 22-BREAD LOAF DAY m. to l2:00. Class reunions. 2:00 p. m. Alumni Luncheon, Bread Loaf Inn. I64' 1 L ' R, mls W u rf ' f I 4.1, ' Niffi X'-s, .I 4 fs QX? tk, X f ii?3i'EE .?5'5f.7 . XX , -wa.. . 'Q5,..,,.7..2a Q . .mf 3 ,I ., ,:- xg.-V . i 'ffs' 4. ,,' ., , :. f.. ,.... , ,, f ..... ,... , vm, - , ., ....... .... . ..,.,.,.. ..,, . . .. X -. .QI Y?-I 1. 55315 ID ,,:, i 'f-, ,,:,,i,,,,' I 1,4 's ' '94, 'imltiif , tff? ':f2w , -m ,. M I Q. , A , qi-..,?...,:. ,,-..,:... ., .:-:E A . K N , 3 H I I . a ,H , W W .V . Lai. .5 A A- I 4 ' -3-:.,:iv,.,'-:,,..V g 1' is t I 'f I r f. 17 ff ' pf' ' ' l ' . - 4 ' ' . ' 'tfaisi .. f 1' f 1. :::'5:P:ff'55':fi 7 :'fECf?'5if55E:ff1f5'!7.5' :'-?3I5q5f '1-1'. . - if ,-1-.-.....:.-:7 . f.. f -1: . LLL. .,.. .. .... M 1' r f: ,,,..., . .W 1' ,f J iflq -M r r rr M W -ew . -fm-we I -'N 4' IQ ...........w...-w- 4 f M.-...M 4 ...t ' ' -we W A y, AFM M-M W. 1, M e s i re iiii e s Meeting of the Associated Alumni in the Bread Loaf Inn Theatre. Meetings of the Alumnae Association and the Alumni Athletic Asso- WEDNrzsDAY, JUNE 23-COMMENCEMENT DAY Graduation exercises of the Class of l9l5, with conferring of degrees Commencement Dinner in the McCullough Gymnasium. Commencement Ball at the McCullough Gymnasium. ,1,, 2:00 p. P. M. Meldon, '80, presiding. 3:00 p. ciation. 8:00 p. Campus Night Celebration, College campus. 9:00 a. Annual meeting of the Alumni in the Chapel. l0:00 a. Formation of Procession on the campus. l0:30 a. l :00 p. 7:30 to :00 p.m. President's reception at his residence. 9:00 p. Ute. Yr? f sl X Jag s a :143-4' ,,.4f JN Q'-9 H , I65 3 K A, 5 JW J 3' .MSE ix, 4' 6? l N .... 1 'iz 51.4. X lg , QZSV.. ,aff U L- fx ...La ,f,:.v..::af..,..t. ..ma.er...f1...,....-.f.'::'2..rzux5::sx.2.- .- he--Mzzv dns' 'mga I ' , 'l in ' ,,., ' X I f ? . ,,:, 55555. Q3 :.' ,.. 1 .:1. fu '- , A' ' . .ff '::A I- 1 ff m .,1: I. ,.... N ,W ,,,. .,..,., ,,A. . . . ,,, W, .. . , WLM. ,L qvllwgi M ,,,... ,,,..., , . Address by the Ivy Oration Class History Class Oration Class Prophecy Class Essay Class Will Class Poem . - . . n n I - . Qllann Bag Exerriara Program ' Flanking nf th: Zinn WILLIAM M. SISTARE GEORGE C. DADE EMMA I... FEENEY President . . . . . . , HAROLD W. HASKINS SKATHERINE FISH IROBERT LODER JOSEPHINE TRACY LABURTON KIMBALL PAULINE HELM5 Zluninr Glass Marshal PHILIP H. CONDIT Qlnmmmremmt Ball Glass nf 1915 Mrwulluugh Gymnasium. Jimi: 23. 15115 iiatrnnu anh Fatrnnsnarn PRES. and MRS. J. M. THOMAS HON. and MRs. J. E.. WEEKS MRS. EZRA BRAINARD . MIss SUZANNE THROOP MR. and MRS. J. A. FLETCHER PROF. and MRS. G. W. CUNNINGI-IAM Cllnmmitm F. S. K. HUNT, Chairman O. L. CABoT MIss PAULINE HELMS G. C. HENDRY MIss RUTH HILTON H. J. SWEZEY MIss ANNE HULIHAN W. M. SISTARE, Ex-Oficio I66 .3 , .I . MNA. 3 IU L ' :' :I ff . 'AAC ,f1:,w...4:.e..-....,..:...s:f......... tit. CL Nj C. J ,iid .. -...zz-. -1217? T'T , KALF1D05Q-0? ,,-,,4 4 .--I A ' 1x.... v , 115th Glnmmcnremrnt nf illiihhlvhurg Glnllegr Unmmmmnmt Exzrriau. mrhnrahay. Jun: 23. 1515 lirngram Music i - Prayer . . . PRESIDENT THOMAS Salutatory Address . . FANNIE OLIVE GILL Oration . . .... ALDO ALFRED RATTI The Italian Immigrant Essay . ...... MARION SARAH THOMAS Middlebury Alumni as College Builders Music Oration . .... CARROLL WILLIAM DODGE An Old Book Essay . ..... MARY I-IAYWARD Bucx Some Educational Factors Oration . .... ELBERT CI-IARI.Es COLE Our Heritage Essay . ..... RUTI-I KENDALL Vermont Trails Music Oration, with Valeclictory Address .... CHARLES SHERMAN JONES Our National Defense Conferring of Degrees Benediction I67 s 'Q we L 'I 'I 2 T' If PM me ANC mfg',1:,g,,g:ggI,,,,.W,-x,,11i1,s:,s.s..ef:53::.. J X QM... K,.::b.....,M, liji hw 1 G . A.:. . A 1 . ,, , .gk 1 .. Aql I L E H ,N A .,.. J ,. .. Q U 5 AA . -. ,.... .. ' F - 'H 4 ' 4'-I:'I'i': - 1 .' 4..'Y-255275 . :--: 2 ' ' ' ik' 7' 'Y f'f 7557- ,... ' ts?-F : ' 5 III A i . 1.5. 'IJE,5v,I,..i.v 1 -'- IliflE. .f wi-'f , .s wg '- 'P :I..ffI' 1' ' Azgzilig ,f , -- ly-1i..h 3' if Q'- 1Hrigv Brrlamntinn Qlnniwtn Harker Olnntent Music l. Orpheus and Euriclice ..... WALTER E.. ANDERSON 2. Belshazzar's Feast . . . . . DONALD OBER 3. The Monroe Doctrine .... DAVID W. REID 4. Crime Its Own Detective . . . H. HAROLD STONE Music Merrill Glnntwt l. Lest We Forget . . . . . HAROLD E. HOLLISTER 2. A Southern Court-Room Scene . . . FRED P. LANG 3. The Eloquence of Daniel O'Connell . . . WEBSTER E. MILLER 4. The Trial of Abner Barrow .... VINTON W. MITOI-IELL Music 5. 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CONDIT . . EDWARD S. HUNTLEY E. HEATH TOWNE . CHARLES R. LEE, JR. EDWIN N. HOLMES . CONDIT QCAPTJ BAILEY . . . COWLES, GOOD, CURRAN MYRICK, HUBBARD . LANG, FISH . HORSFORD . HARD, PARKER . BOWER, BRESNAHAN LYNCH, KEEFE . POLLARD . LAMERE X ilinnthall 1915 Uh? Umm I75 .335 .M if-' 1' 'A Y .gs--HJ 2- F' ', ! 3 'fir'-51:-.' Ev I X x. A' :JJ 53, ry ,- A., x: Nxirhs, 'f E -f' . XYXN'f:..1zb ..f: ,,,g,j37y,'.:.:1....l..s.f. ,. ....X .,,Fw...z!.sr ...... ......f.,--- 6...1'.. . Captain . . M anagcr Assistant M anagcr Assistant Manager . . Coach . Right Tackle . Left Tackle Left End Right End . . Center . Right Cuard . Left Guard . Quarter Back . Full Back Right Half Bach Left Half Back ff . ' 455' ' .. ' W ' .5 - l Eii - me 'bf-Z., lfrgvmgi-Ai m? Gf?Qr-wwiw' vga. ' 'I EEE , H ,FP ,Q ,r U . J A f nb PEW rm., ,4.,,.f,,, ij Q4 ,f- ?4fgc,,g.49esgreA.W sf. Eff, -- ,,., .,, H ., ,fr 3' ,g.. 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Amherst was played at Amherst for the first game on September 25th and was lost, I4 to 7. Middlebury lacked team work although the individual playing was good. At Springfield on Octoober 2nd Middlebury again met a de- feat by a score of 2046. Stevens was played to a stand- still on Porter Field on October 9th, the game resulting in a 0'-0 score. On October l6th Tufts beat Middlebury decisively, 34--0, the largest score of the season. Things began to look a little better after Middlebury had defeated New Hampshire State I4--0 on October 23rd at Porter Field. On the 30th R. P. I. was beaten 6-0 at Troy. When the team faced M. A. C. at Amherst on the 6th of November. six regulars were out of the line up. Middlebury was beaten 25-0. With the support of the college, in the form of a special train, Norwich was defeated at Intercity Park, Montpelier. on the I3th of November. The result of the Vermont game was a tie, 6--6, but the score, as is often the case, does not decide I76 if iz AE, 6, f :s M.: l'.s awww., X ,f y +, ff .4 r, ss 1 H' .NN rl. . y , ., ..... , .. T. ..... M, . . an ,H .. r ,....,..,,xx '. ...M .... ..,. .....,,.... .. . xmNL,,.M MANAGER HUNTLEY ., sfgfft-V'---fi EQ iii Er stressors is 'M Fi: ' sp... 2 : -tlirfh, 1 - -A --4 I er .-., .1 'time K f-4' It are 'MfM 'tim' Q N .. -4' 34 r - 2 -QW -f 'Sa 5'-f? ' ae- N- sessfr.5f.. . , 5 AX X5ififfiiifl-I,--.----fffffswg 92,14 fe fa- N. 3 ' 'j,:.:'22 I 4.4-Vs fee:- 1-fa tfasi.. .Til f F we-I: ..,. -.2etstra'1sgf1:S 1 fzfffv.-12-j,fTf?'f .15 ........ Q 3531-'H Sriram, ,x,,,T?3v,K, ' .-wif ,ft .,,. .Qf'Ji2l2:r:rri54s::hf.ff3s2s:1:r-tw'M1?x1---:rzEg - nf 5 -af!.WN9 wr' N-.r ....... ', 1 y our a- 2--. .21-v .F 563-he-'I-'ai--' 'X 5iig5g2jf?I2rt?E3ESi2Q,''A-:-1-L,.2 i!',5jL,-Q ' if- We-tl'i-514-sS.'-ijrt ' f ,Q - st lf, 54, .- ,1'fLf,fQ y4 ,gr-.1-::: j'v 'Q . sri. I fl HX 4A ' . A I .W MANAcEn-ELECT TOWN!-I Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov. Nov 25. 2. 9. I 6. 23. 30. 6. 13. 20. Ellnnthull Amherst Springfield Stevens Institute Tufts N. H. State R. P. I. M. A. C. Norwich Vermont 61 .- Srlyrhulr. 1915 the game. There wasn't a Middlebury supporter but thought after the game, that Middlebury should not have won. But the score stands a tie and has stood that way for two years. The prospects for a winning team next year are bright Few men will be lost by graduation and with the long list of sub stitutes the vacancies shoulvl be easily filled. I PHILLIP H. CONDIT, Midd. Opp. At Amherst 7 I4 At Springfield 7 At Middlebury 0 0 34 20 At Medford 0 At Middlebury I4 O At Middlebury 6 6 At Amherst 0 25 At Northfield I9 I3 At Troy 6 O 59 I I2 l77 'a ' tx : Qtvfan:-.Sf.-P f .f. 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X KAl ?3i.D P S f ' l Z : ' --' L 1 .4 f rg Q Q.,lLLi?'5' - ' f 'W ' BASEBALL, l9l 5 I y,f.,4lKJ .- 52. - 2-. bf' .fr x J- 'EF EJ ,Auf 6,3 -.. KL., 'XXI ,,.f.-Y nj, X. ,of .'...f:-....1............M3df:,,....Nf,.L.,.J:: Q--am- n' I xi K -Q. df..-' ---..,:,?,x, Q. ferr rr., mx rfxwesczesee., .2 EMM! WWW as 'Qbifyf f se e fl 'q w' gina: -+ - N ' W - rf- x ' .4 ...4 . ,. r' K .. .... .Z..2122:-:as.ezgif...-qzlzsmp.gg2:s5s.s:5eg.2g:g:iags'1'.e- 5:sf'-'51-:3L5.:s:aiisy-1-:.a1:spsig? T WW- .r 4, ,. ,-M--.5 , 1 .,.,:.:gzQs5:::fgg2.f1e.sf:::::s::aaf:sf.'s:es':fW- v' w5:33:':'fw: 'w- 'M ' -M32-:5:1:a,5'r1Y..,f, 1.-'52 'ifeayvifwe' , Sv - 2 'ar -- ' '--J . : .4 .41 . - H 5 ' x. - 'H--if X x?-g.4-4:1-,::,.p- .e,,,,, f 1 ' . ,,.,.:.,..5::+:...:.:.t,+.g..x.4-... , ---- ' . ' -- I: ' 3 k5r2.1:?f1 f5' .IX .g- ' 5,5 NN f' A 2 ie' i 'A T. New- M WW' I V 4' ' f ' . he Mk S S W f 5' Mlfffi . rf ' 7, r-'fx 7 . ' .Mm-A+-.. v. --4.-AQ--V -- r V.-r. V - I vw- P g .1 .3 ,. - y H, ,,,,. ' 5 W '1 . ,. i P' .. :......:' -... .. .- ---. sw-2. r ' . . -, 13.1.-17' f 5- fi ' I ' -- ' ' ' .- -r I -4 4' , '?.Li. - T. 7- f ei' Q- 'PfgwslfjffQIIii2T.1........l:E....'S.LZ,...'.-..4141'11 -5- ff . VAL' .-.xe..z.ZZZ':.: 'lk 4 .... . wg 'f ,-35 fm-.c,.,......, 4 .L .... t,..:f-:,,'.. . - , ' f52gi','7:'g:':1 e ,.. H : 4.. HQ W Www ' f5 'i'5alfh' f 5 W.:-'fx---S , M r-- ' My Q'..,...ezzL11:ec..'.'.-.:...W:......:z..s..... .. .a....6 A 1,...-ma.-,....,...M M. 4...- .. ......., .... ...,.... . mp Y Ev fn H. W. HASKINS A. L. KIMBALL G. A. Cowms C. H. WARNER . SIMEON E. MURCH . H. W. HAsKlNs fCAPT., H. E.. AYLWARD . G. W. MCLOUGHLIN H. M. CRIPPEN . R. Loman . S. T. POLLARD C. S. JONES . . T. F. BRESNAHAN . T. H. DEWHIRST J. J. LAMERE . C. E. BARTLETT . G. M. ROBINSON Ti I S L.. S J ., Baseball 1515 Uhr Zileum ISI 41.25 XJ 4 I. If qffgwgqfr A' 4. .fi hp'-' 3? lv K .... . 1.53 ...AW 4 I... -:N-Q I ---P ,f-. N ,W ,,,4 ,,,,,,,,.. .,,,,,,,.,,......,.. ,..-.-.e J. N, mx... f Q x k......,5 . Captain . I . Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager . . Coach . Catcher Pitcher Pitcher . Pitcher . First Base Second Base Second Base Third Base Short Stop Right Field Center Field Left Field .I 4 S , .-1-::sa't5ii:'1 if!1:22529Sfssizil-'E:ass:s:s:f:e:zeirtfil-:.,it-rs.-1,256 ,.., +3 - ' QT, K .sf . I 5,535 I-,,,-q,f--,g:.,,- 4,-.. .. :1e ,, x:. -,r , , -:e::4,.,55Q,:iEs Sy, 1 , ,L . ... I Qlll L+- ,.--xy ' ,--Q -1. --gggggg-g: ' i, -22 ,55ggf:,.. .M.,, f -' ' f. ,,- , :,.1553513:5,:gs5:g:4..e,'g,, - --J r 4 tgrwf., X- 1 - in NL ' 1- '., '- ..... I JI - ' ff ff, , ' r- fr ,V ,t-- :gf.aa?iZiZ..1.t' i.I:il.LQIf--- ,-'.':'ffe1.:55:E-E: Magi ' A ' ., fmf,.T4Xa'?frZQT:S.'SS.fCZLQZ:ramsM M ' 72 1.-fi ,,,, - 1 'I- :.'.-.:Zi.Eff,... M iltenirm nf the Baseball Swann, 1515 The baseball season of l9l5 was a success as far as games won and lost were concerned, for the team won I4 and lost 6. The team stayed in Middlebury during the spring vacation and on the 22nd of April they opened with New York University in New York, which Middlebury defeated 7-6. Fordham, our next opponents, outplayed us in all departments of the game and we lost 9-3, but this was Fordham's tenth game as they had an extended Southern trip. New Hampshire State was defeated Junior Week 5-3 and St. Lawrence also bowed down to Middlebury in two games by scores of 7-I and l0+v0. After an eleven-inning game with Hamilton, which resulted in a 9-3 victory of Middlebury, the team met severe defeats at Colgate, I7--3, and the following day at Union. IO-O. Although both scores are large the team did not fe play the best baseball that was possible for them. CAPTAIN HASKINS The team found itself the following game, for Nor- wich was badly beaten I7-I and Colgate! also met defeat at tl'e hands of the Blue and White by a score of 5--2. At Vermont in a loosely played gome in which Middlebury i received none of the breaks, we lost 8-6 and also under the same conditions Williams beat us 9-8 in a game which really belonged to Middlebury. Clarkson Tech. resulted in an easy victory for Middlebury, and Norwich also met her second defeat 3-0. The Commencement game with Vermont was easily theirs for we were outplayed in every respect and were forced to take an 8-3 loss. Coach Murch's services were invaluable to the team and MANAGER KIMBALL 182 at AK wifi: this .,v : W? ?'? ifZ. kr f 4 5? 'zigs U 9 f L 5 ua. , -,f N. V, up x J ,',...f,.,,....s,.,....-.......-.W ,....w-sv--t.--H --x,N-.,,,..,,s '9 'i : if---M '-S-lawns'as'::1:2:iesaea::f'I-1225555-if?ei 2.-swff?f?P.:s':f5i23i5i-5'if'i'v5 5' . .. - i W 2-Q H 5 5 is - .ff-'52-,.1.i ' b .Q .... ..:s2:-2: .. , ' l l-'fi c' ' ,.,,., ,- 1. rife f 67 4' T - fl' ' .- iff---A wt' 1 .-Mfr '. 1--r, f--K rr. ' ' X .... -. ' f ,iffy Fm. .. kf.Hj.j.j.j53- ggqgf' 45 Mft Y. :fi ., : : ..mf:.A:: N ,ri-N ---- E her:-aaa. -'E1i2i '-E-Ei... ,U ffrigys rip- ff' ,- x1::ifI2IZI'AZ.i2:-ZZf 1FiE'::::I--flcill' 2'i,'c ' ,V-,QM ririf-'bfi r'r'r gf t s::::::::..., .... ft- ,qs--' . -' 2-'sw-ff.-ma...-wvM 'M 'W ' Q., J3- '1 ' it was through his wonderful ability to judge both players and i men that the team owed its success. With only three men lost by graduation, with the material of the Freshman class and with Coach Murch again in charge of the team, the outlook for l9l6 is very bright. H. W. HAsK1Ns, Capt. MANAGER-ELECT Cowuas illrnulta Swann, 1915 Y April 22 New York University 6 7 CAPTAIN-ELECT ROBINSON April Forclham University May Colgate University May New Hampshire State May Norwich University May St. Anselms College May Clarkson Tech. May St. Lawrence University May Clarkson Tech. May St. Lawrence University May Hamilton College May Colgate University May Union College May Norwich University June Williams College June University of Vermont Totals Games won, ll: Games lost 6 l83 vi gl' f .,3fsF'5Q 3, 4, SQ'-,5,,,'f-Q 1 x A X 'li a' 'V 5. New ---s 'QQ-2, -W' Ex 1-fn,-,f I ,X . ,S 1 ' . il.. iv.. df. ...If x N .,,5,1f' ,f.:.:t.,1-t5..-..Wsa...a..5:,.......f.,.,...ngtyQg,g, 6911.4 -M Nv , 4453... A I .y1,-M I ' -I Q 57.-5 W rw .1 '.-., . .., ,.., 3 ,,,.. ' ,iz f zz. f ' - 1' A M ,pf .C wg --1 , -,A.' --,11 f.'-.WPI AE Lf 55i1'2 ': 'EE.:: --4- . 5 W 1 1 HERE AND THERE . 4, lv' lx , QE, rf J, -'r N , 4 N 3 4 .gi :wx if .v 'N ,'..... .ng zwf' ,gl ,...Jx, ,. X -.iw . iw v .. ,J X, .1 V , 5 , Xf5,1...,..f:-1- . xx Q QQ ,ni,1L.,,a.4,.,..-,.,..w..x,f:,.....w..z,,,.,..,1xQ2nE-.-1-- . 'M--4.41:-. .swf Eg1,f?-V1-5: Ei Q1 IQEAEE 9 ' Y, 5 U--5. ' ' M,---ww . ,, -G W 'A'Q':?1igE5.EfE3iii,5fQff'gi :N535?T ' -' H -7 .... - . ' EM-'Q---Www.. 'Q 5 M ' ' ,--N43 .. 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EJ X ww,':....xg?3:3lL3jg55?i: 1---A'1,,r ,. ug: ze ., - ,fa fl ---- mx, .....f , ....b.....,.,y ,.., ......,-:.,.h,,.,....A..14.f---Y---.wx hw.-...41.jA wgf, N ....,wM., K, 'Nf,f'X yr' X 1 . X Y. a . Q Elf., 'cb , . , 5 , -.. ' . 2 xif. a 2--www ' a 2 , ,Q Ikfg'-:fZgA,'7f ,wx 5 fm, wap 5,9 i SM.. , xx E E.Q.,,f L ix? 5-K ,jr f V- f 7, :'47..f! 'ZZ 1 DADE DAY PAULSEN AYRES BREYVSTER Cowon' HOLLISTER LEE LAMERE COACH MURCH KRON joxss I'lUBBARD FERGUSON Honsx-'orzn MITCHELL TRACK TEAM 'L' 1 x ' i . . f' ' : H' S , 1.5 5'5.q',c W! g. f 51. sf 4- , J-....,fL..,4f 1 x f :53 . YWF. 5 4- 2 v 1 Vsmwf. 55,5 .Ax 1-: :E ' 97'f5':',,:?3?f.1 'vi We way, -.1EE22j,-.ff fwzv , V2 - ' E55-255113. ,J W4 , 2 E .E 521'-I5-525:55-' 1 1 -W, ,1- f Sm? , 212-J, X. . N- . , Q ,: ,,,,.2, .,... , .v.v.,..mE.,-AW . s Ex ,A 955: :--1. f :ggf 1,3 1, -'-ms: 'JLB If X-.ya :f 55 P' W :M :, - Z,-my 2 ff mgvzsivz-1: A4 . 32 ?m'2 Siisf f iff? 7 4Ffv5..:fjfZ 1 ' fi'-Zi' i,,:. ,gfif 1.,Z, .., ',,.,, ..1, I v - ,,:,. izk 4- ' iff siS1:: ::f:a? e: x f ' Z ..2Z':':::53 2'- .-3: .--,-. --:- A ..'. Z., ,Q ,m,,,,g..:: ..... :.'.L' ....'. '-::::.,.w.U' ..a.wax:1nu'H3.VL'243f'w'?'wwwlf2'i'wwwwwIk 'WW' - --15v 33553555i'f 3 ' Vw- W ' -- I '-'MMV' Q '-l I - - -'M I Efrark CARLISLE G. KRON . u . . Captain MICHAEL F. SHEA . . . Manager CARLEY H. PAULSEN JosEPI-I L. WILSON . PHILIP JONES KRON, 'I 5, Capt. JONES, 'I5 DADE, 'I5 DAY, 'I5 LAMERE, 'I6 LEE, 'I7 HOLLISTER, 'I7 BREWSTER, '18 CONDIT, 'I6 HOFFAY, 'I8 f' Zllfhe Ztleam I87 X I .. I 9?.,G.q i H. I ,fc 'w I I 1. .yr 2:-src: fu ..v Q., K4 X Mtqzr WM slidiqx f ., GSI? f . ,I'I,..-. 'nl IP59' ..... I. M, I, at 1 I M. - . J IMT' Assistant Manager Assistant M anager . . Coach MITCHELL, 'I 7 HORSFORD, 'I7 HUBBARD, 'I 7 F ERGusoN, 'I6 PAULSEN, 'I6 AYERS, 'I6 BRESNAHAN, 'I 7 HARRIS, 'I8 ENGLISH, 'I8 DREW, 'I8 I, ,J r .,.. I.NI..w1. ,H N ,f .... Lm.se..-..-f?s,..M:,.....sf.. .... Izxygatx 9 ' . ,mf W ' , A at iisiss -ISE-A gifs A . 2.3. E f32,i,.i3ri:f'iilsf V335 iff Q f-K mr -y:5-gj-f D,f- lf I w --Q, .rr -.-'1w3:5.1.,5'.v'.:- - . -' , ,935-.,-'- ,' , . ' 51- ,: .. iv, fwfr ,,,.3.,,q: 5 R155?3wz3..g.'..,..,,.! .1 ' ,gg ft Ks . ' 1 is :N sw? if :yi wp r 3 K' f '- ,..., ,J r ffm' f,wf,f 2' v 1 S --.., H Y- ufwsczrrwx ' 'Q-wi-4 an 'r gays --- 'f- ff vw r .r r' f,-as - '- : V- :mf 1,4 A rg,g:.::t::r:f? -'N-1' , ::::::::::::: ..... ' :.'.'::r:::'.',:'::'.-l . f li-nr.arf.-.-.w:::::z. :m:::::' 4 Xi'CilL,.W....,J gfrj,i1,i1'.r,i5 ,.!..f .,.. f ' '-' f ' . ,. ' - . - si ,...... ..., Illeniem nf the 1515 Efrark Swann CAPTAIN KRON Manager Paulsen has arranged a good schedule for MANAGER PAuLsr:N this l9l6 season, which consists of meets with R. P. I., St. Law- rence and Vermont, besides the In- tercollegiates. Three men have been lost by graduation but with the unusual amount of good material in the Freshman class and the advantage of having Coach Holmes, the team this season has every prospect of being the best had. With the winning of two out of three intercollegiate meets, the breaking of six College records and the creditable showing made at the N. E.. I. the season of l9I5 goes on record as the most successful track season Midd. has ever had. The success of this season was in a large measure due to the untir- ing efforts of Capt. Kron and Coach Jones. The advantage of a coach whose business it is to coach track only is shown by the results of the different meets, the number of records broken and the condition of the men during and after the meets. J. J. LAMERE, Capt. MANAGER SHEA l88 CAPTAIN-ELECT LAMERE 'K f R lg-'J .. , 1 f : 2 R 1 I fc fwtfwr Nt .. .A .ps A , . 1' J -.. 62... .LX-...n ...J . xx ff N 1 , XX rr 4 ,X r ...Nagy ,',..,:..,,....r,...,....,.............i.,4f.....,...... ,,1g,,,-' -'-s.....:'. farm is Ty y?ALF1D05Qhg5,AiED 3 'ff' f A I r r N b-1-...,,, gala 4 1' ,iff 4 4 :Miglia H: '95-4' V ' AQ .,'1 -' -' ,. ' - ' . ' A . 'M W? '1 ::A : A: ': ' ':i:W 'l'i' ':':A ' .U fa A, ' ' ,1,Q , 6 - ' ,' '- it ,. . .. , .--- R .. .,...- Q- , I M. .-.. M Lk ..,.. ..,. ,id .L i w! , ,,,,,..4..ai'cmuaK ' Results nf Mena 1iR. P. I. at Troy .... 46 Middlebury . . 76 list. Lawrence at Middlebury . 45M Middlebury . . 7l M Vermont at Middlebury . 69 Middlebury . 57 li Middlebury . 204 V2 Opponents . l 60M 'ii f'Tf i g'f E g, 9 Q N N 5 :VT it-. ,:,gQg,,, f '24 :Z 5 X i 'F Si M11 66 P -I .Wu f..... ,,.., H, 1. ,.-.,- E ,,r. , Qt., r A 'A In 1' 'U f fl -' ' ' A h ' - T - JN ' .1 7 -3Qgg,!u??Kf3 fp,+-'if' ,ggi y l 89 ' ll. M v 'X x f 2.'15'3.-3 ,ta ?--'Stl .PM --N - sv .Wi -.. ,,4','1:.w..4:sa.,...w-..' x,.a..,,....a:2r.1:.ggQgn ' I '-ww.. l 12.,' ek -7-D b on 5 .X . 3 X, fx. ?' E. ,,,, 5 1, 'C ., . i ...ff .2 mf ' ' Qiiiwbffs . 1-1 1 I' ! 4' v2.1 -- 1 ws v..,.vts ff-Y .VFR I 3 q '- L ,s. f 1 L5 Q1 3 o Qual illllert illlihhlehutg na. llmaarlurr Fnlgtrrhnir .ilnatitutr mag 1, 1515 EVENT WON BY SECOND THIRD TIME Im yard dash Lee, Midd. Bresse, R. P. l. Ballisler, R. P. I. I0 3-5 sec, 220 yard clash Ballisler, R. P. I. Bresse, R. P. I. Ferguson, Midd. 24 4-5 sec. 440 yard dash Hollister, Midd. Giffert, R. P. I. Bresse 55 4-5 sec. 880 yard run Jones, Midd. Dean, R. P. I. English and Drew, Midd. 2 min, I6 2-5 sec 120 yard high hurdle Lee, Midd. Hubbard, Midd. Buckley, R. P. I. I8 I-5 sec. 220 yard low hurdle Dade, Midd. Hubbard, Midd. Ballister, R. P. I. 30 4-5 sec. I mile run Jones, Midd. Parsons, R. P. I. Kieshbriel, R. P. I. 5 min, 9 sec. 2 mile run Hofay, Midd. Kerslalre, R. P. I. Harris, Micld. II min. I4 sec. High jump Lee and Paulsen of Midd. and Niles, R. P. I. Tied at 5 ft. Pole Vault Ciiert, R. P. I. Lee, Midd. Dean, R. P. I. 9 fr. 6 in. Broad jump Lee, Midd. Hollister, Midd. Westewert, R. P. I. I9 ft. 5 in. I6 lb. shot Day, Midd. Johnson, R. P. I. Kiell, R. P. I. 38 ft. I6 lb. hammer throw Condit, Midd. I-lorsford, lVlidd. Day, Midd. I05.2 ft. Discus throw Collins, R. P. I. Brewster, Midd. Day, Midd. IOI.I fr. Points scored Midd, 76 R. P. I. 46 , R.- E3 faiil. 5 5-'FJ1 '2'ft1E. 7 22 - V1 : 5:55 f.: . -235755-f. ' ,,... :. N- --'- M 4, -.11-.-ni...-:: 'sz: :K ,T.': ' '- - 4' :-f? ..., , 'L ,fm -1?'IEfE?':' H 52' 5-1 ' I fc., - . 5 1! ---- - -- I 'M ' . . V. v . p'1':4 -4 ,Xl 1.4 H 'nun-2 , Q3:,Qgw?g7g3g::.g:5Q3 W 'iKf9f:-i.g.f161,- 'Qfiwl GI '-'M'7 '::':'-'.'.':' ::v': ':-W . is 'Q W. 'W'f of Cx-'IJ 4 T-'- 'fffIi '2Z..,1 .1 .... . I X' Q'-I'-1 f. If- 9, J 2 .... '. il' i V 1, :,.,::.3A FE, ..,. - .-, . J 4 2 I , z A -we-f5E2j2 I ' J'--.- f'53-f:'E,.lI' .I 'Q'I1fIE.5-5 'U 5-:'.1::-.:555.--e.,,.f H-51:2 .4 -..---M gf e fs. ski Q... gr 1 'Q 5 .:,, g 3:25-g::I, jf xi- 'x XX -Xe ?' 1-I - i .,.. 2 I 2 Y, s , .iffifip 570 ' we fs 1 5 5 vt.,- 1 .IN L g. 1' 1 fa 1 f'-...'- : to ' Graaf QQ,-?x L Baal 1115221 Mihhlrhurg na. 51. Emnrmre may B. 1915 EVENT WON BY SECOND THIRD TIME lm yard dash Crayton, St. L. Lee, Midd.' Gnilton, St. L. I0 3-5 sec. 220 yard dash Crayton, St. L. Ferguson, St. L. Bresnahan, Midd. 23 3-5 sec. 440 yard dash Beaman, St. L. Hollister, Midd. Drew, Midd. 53 l-5 sec. 880 yard run Jones, Midd. Beaman, St. L. Drew, Midd. 2 min. 8 sec. l20 yard high hurdle Lee, Midd. Hayden, St. L. Hubbard, Midd. 17 sec. 220 yard low hurdle Dade, Midd. Slocum, St. L. Bresnahan, Midd. 28 I -5 sec. l mile run jones, Midd. Foster, St. L. Ferguson, St. L. 4 min. 47 sec. 2 mile run Lamere, Midd. Ferguson, St. L. Foster, St. L. ll min. 23 3-5 sec. High Jump Lee, Midd. Kron, Midd. O'Leary, St. L. 5 ft. 4 3-4 in. Pole Vault Lee, Midd. Shout, St. L. Paulsen, Midd. 9 ft. 3 in. Broad jump Lee, Midd. Hollister, Midd. Beaman, St. L. 20.2 ft. I6 lb. shot Day, Midd. McGinnis, St. L. Brewster, Midd. 34 ft. 3.5 in. I6 lb. hammer throw Condit. Midd. McGinnis, St. L. Ayers, Midd. IIS ft. ll in. Discus throw omitted Points scored Midd. 7l I-2 St. Lawrence 45 airey 3 l 3 2 eq QA' 'Shi 2 , 5, ' L Lf '45 . XX? 1: Evf 1' 'Q , K 33 -1 -1 J. fr ,H f 'N X Q52 2 rg , bm' K ml ... C ,ff , ,. .,.., . X l Liz ' ,, K9 Eg, . A a r 1 rx KN iff 13' ' ., . -an 5 I-E -1,- . -. 555,535 S -x Q. I 3, fi, 3 . 31 ,J R is kk . . Q 5521 11252 jfs X. 1' i 'if' I .x Xxx N 1' 1, l jf-..,j. l 03,5504 A-E73 'on-' 'Q - I H-'q:'i x.' s . 9' ifn 5 'I ff I f ya Bual Meet ilthillzhurg ua. llniuernitg nf Inman! may 15. 1515 EVENT WON BY SECOND THIRD TIME lm yard dash Bolster, U. V. M. Lee, Midd. Patterson, V. I0 4-5 sec. 220 yard dash Bolster, U. V. NL Lee, Midd. Spencer, V. Z4 2-5 sec. 440 yard dash Hollister, Midd. Bolster, V. Patterson, V. 55 4-5 sec. 880 yard run Jones, Midd. l..eBaron, V. Hollister, Midd. 2 min. 6 4-5 sec. l20 yard high hurdle Smith, V. Lee, Midd. Haclcett, V. I6 2-5 sec. 220 yard low hurdle Smith, V. Dade, Midd. Hubbard, Midd. 28 3-5 sec. I mile run Hayden, V. LeBaron, V. Harris, Midd. 5 min. 2 mile run Hayden. V. Lamere, Midd. LeBaron, V. I0 min. 20 I-5 sec. High jump Smith, V. Lee and Kron tied for second 5 ft. 4 in. Pole Vault Burrage, V- Lee, Midd. Paulsen, Midd. l0 ft. 3 in. Broad jump Smith. V- Lee, Midd. Hollister, Midd. 20 ft. 4 l-2 in. l6 lb. shot Day. Midd. Grandy, V. Ames. V. 35 ft. 7 I-2 in. I6 lb. hammer throw Condit, Midd. Burrage, V. Ayers, Midd. ll5 ft. I0 l-2 in. Discus throw- Brewster, Midd. Burrage, V. Day, Midd. 99 ft. 3 I-2 in. Points scored Midd. 57 U. V. M. 69 -.E J i ,gif t 3 I ..,...1 x45 E Eli 0 lj K X ly xg: 1 1:1351 '19 5 13111 3 g-af., . . 1 w - ,,.,., r. gg ,Er , . 'fu wrt i t' , l A I I3 2 6 1 cr , HS ,i, Qi ' P' ei. t iw -is 12 ff i '-,. f Ii ,. i 2,2221 Q: :,,5,- 2 : , .A , ixigif 1, ' .Azz Iilntrrrlaaei M221 April 24, 1915 I V,A., 4 gi, rzvsrrr woN BY szcouo 'mum you-IH -nm: fill .1'- -.5 if iu,.u-5-,' yarg liiedn gresnahan gardnamz' lglalton 2 lg-2 sec. ' ,iii 2 ,- 1 , - sec. 1??5'fl.: 3 440 ,Zia dzh Hoimg Fziguuigg Dill: an nw 57 4-5 Sec. 223. 3 W ?gg yarg Lush h dl Hollister Einfgshd lgealh 2 min. 19 sec. ' - '5 . l Lx-Qfxiix D0 iid low lniydls Bilnahan Hxbbgid Dxzizlds 3l 4-5 sec. ::l, 3 l mile run Hofay Harris Boyce Hubbard 5 lllili- 28 SCC- LPS aljillejrun llgloqay illitchell llgroulton glfmig. l0 sec. ,Tj 2 ' u en n t. in. lfgff V V 5, ,Q Pelle Vuziiili Lge S Pgexlsen Clmgistiaixi and 3 fl. 9 in. 4, R ld 22545.-Qi 4 . 9? Broad jump Lee Hollister Breslinalimar: Christian 20 fl- 5 in- X6 I6 lb. shot Day Paulsen Davis Brewster 34 ft. X K I6 lb. hammer throw omitted 5' V' K Discus throw Brewster Day Lee Ayers 99 fl. Qin won by l9l7 . if-Q MEX ,X .QQ iw 2 ll.4 e2,, HQ yy4 XP , ff ' , ,. N' ' X ---- 72.7 LQ' . H , --. ,.:. E fs ' , , .,' 'A1-- zli -LM. ff ,-my L ....A ,A . ,, .::::::., . . -.M A ,-.A ,.,. I '- 4 , . .,..,..,- -z ..,. -- ..v---' 1 ' - -, . ..:-, ,V V: l 5515! r' gr: ':r:,f..,. 1 ,.,,,-.-.-. ' su' I U i..ZLfLL,,L'..:1l'lf ,ff ff lf V 4 -'.'n..............,.. ' ' ' ' ' 7' HQ: ' :mars 4' .-.-...... :Ma ..v.... ' .....-,.- 5 1 -.,:,::-::+1:m--- .3-Hf'w::',.. .'.,,,.-,,,,f, 1 AwwA12-.::::::::::','fr:::.1-'Lea ',',' z 2.25: ',f,L Lees:--WNBA. .... f:e'fP:f::ff:-FL. , ' TRACK, l9l 5 . . A Aff. iw'-L, xx b N 'sf-g-. . ,' .3 S39 i x 4 x .'2: .mia 1' 9 f , .... , wi-Jiggf X 391 'gig J ' F Qi 'N f N 1 I V, .fn .K R ,- ., , . v , yn 9-I . 1..,.,....,......,.,1,.f:..,.,..........,,.,,.A.., Sit mf' .I w....Y.v .f .-1 .'12I?f'z.-Q K m . , M I 5, . , NW...M Trylavxmkw -M-he fmrtlfvg 'lk --w-ww I' .MMM 4. -- 4: N- 1 X N a r 2 Q X ' mari if 'dia fi f if A wma , p f N a xx -Q , 1 a -.1 , , f . 2 1. .Q Y' . ..z- N f r- I ba- Q , , , , , .1 y . . , I w ' -. .- f . .rf ' ,.. . II2jZj,, QQ.r E:'IQgQ.QZ:.:gi9feP1' .le -,'- , .714 ---- I .iii .. I 5- 5' if V 5' f' if ,J ' Tuff? ' i ' :i:'i''wiiiffmiifi :yi , WN.. 'I Y' 'Y' H - ' ' .r 5-fi' -En. 'Y' ,:1 :5.Lg'j 'f I .1 1 if ' :'!TiTff'ff':- 1' '4' 5 M I .- . W ,, . ..... -- 1.1.-:::::,.m,-5: l .5 ,uf :::-?- fx 'L.LL:ll. 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Discus . . X . 1 J' 1 fe? . ff 5 , ly .. . f ue I0 I-8 sec. . 23 I-5 sec. 54 sec. . . 2 min. 6 sec. . 4 min. 47 I-5 sec. I0 min. 40 sec. . I7 sec. . 27 I-5 sec. 44 ft. 6 I-2 in. . 4I ft. 4 in. ft. II in. 2l ft. I in. 5 ft. 5 in. I0 ft. . 99 ft. 9 in. I95 u jx ,as rf X i x an 'ax Q X.. -...Yr ,fl-we 4 .- f. - , , '-.:.. 3 i, u,I,'5:.f.J .r-, .A ,...: ...., N 2 XM. 4 fl 'lei .,..e...-we .,.. ,..-ww... .....r-.,...-...W-W..-,.,....1.... . 3, x, .fl-. News ....-.. --Msn... .- Halpin, '98 Cassavant, 'I 4 Jones, 'I5 Jones, 'I5 jones, 'I5 Lamere, 'I6 Lee, 'I7 Dade, 'I5 King, 'I2 King, 'IZ Condit, 'I6 Lee, 'I7 Kron, 'I5 Lee, 'I7 Brewster, 'I 7 'Che .a4 esf f, ': .fr 'I-2'35 2':' . ' 'L 3' .:....-E:5:k:2s.?:.Q:-. . . ' . A I 3, ' I w-gg' H A illbg I IZ 4... QI' -I f m, -- W, Vg- , I ,, , , I V - R 'flfgfly-.1j.5f2zfEf'f,QF?i5ggSQQQEQQQQF' f 29-gy! ff ,-' X ..... -'ff' f -f:. , 51:1 ....., , ....,. , qELLa2a-.1 if ..,. .... ff ,ff-xflff ff 1 ' -- '11.rf1:25::a.: s H, Uhr illllihhlrhurg Qlnllvge Athletir Aaznriatinn CHARLES H. WRIGHT THOMAS BRESNAHAN R. V. RICKER PRES. THOMAS PROF. WETHERELL . R. V. RICKER H. L. CUsHMAN SANFORD LANE PERCIVAL WILDS JOSEPH PECK Cbflirrrn 01112 Athletir Bnurh lbtlirzra memhrrn Secrelary COACH MURCH COACH HOLMES C. H. WRIGHT H. L CUSHMAN R. V. RICKER PROF. SWETT G. A. COWLES PROF. WETHERELL E. H. TowNE PROF. HARRINGTON A. T. VAUGHN PROF. LAMBERT C. H. PAULSEN . President V ice-President and Treasurer Ex-Oficio . President . Secretary Treasurer THE NEW I-ESIKEY RINK . C fb v Az. 1' ,Ayer-J AX : fa ' 4. r r 'fc -':.. 'r -1 S. is liar. 1- 5 f .NA-A--. 'ffl 32122 f :-'-'tN,w,n j 55 'ff -'. 10 1 vu E... in-.. ,, N ,'....z....s.?..-.....fTxs..:..1:.-.......f......zL2xS::,gZm3 I . ,. -..., :., ' ei'fw'i ' 21. I ' ,N 'RIF F? 'I wg 'Q I -:::g,.-g,,- 133.51-15, I,.,'i'2i3 - Ewfjff - MIA, r3..,AE.gB g'X.wa'iAQi Am EM 0 -- ' 'YH .4 - s...:..Jzfm...4f' ' N 'X 1 is 5 K ,,., Ag page ff 'J 5..Z P IFN, QMOFXSEERSSPEX .Q XM? Sf '-2'-'s4r 'T'1f ' T'i'1v fW-'f' uf, I , , fi. V. V'.:::,-52r: :F1:E-5325'Tx :J A r' '. 5 .' Y '52 xx? 1 WNKSKKQNNR '. a A-'wf,.-1-, 2 4 'M-G W f af f ..,,.... .,..... 4 ALM -r't-'-i' .aff ffz.. .,.........., MI.-:..-....W, .... A, Q Y. aw' 'P -ffffyy if A ' f1E'1i.,23T5fLe 5i?f':?:'.1'l'fI3.ll3533331353955:5W3'5f5'5?':w: I M ff-l'l.fIfTfSQQS5:2m:z4iCCCC3LI?l??22Ll11El'f.i'.X.1ll3Slf,fifl33iY:3.3.l3lI'liilLlC.IE5511521IZiHI15639L54f.1':::.afXfSiQIIII'fCfl :I MwC 'I CHAPMAN, 'I6 CONDIT, 'I6 COWLES 'I6 FISH, 'I6 LAMERE, 'I6 KEEFE, 'I6 PARKER, 'I 6 DI' TIIE ZHnnthaI1 HUNTLEY, 'I 6, Manager BRESNAHAN, HARD, 'I 7 AYLWARD, 'I 6 'I7 HORSFORD, 'I 7 COWLES, 'I 6, Manager LAMERE, 'I6 ROBINSON, 'I 6 CONDIT, 'I 6 LAMERE, 'I 6 PAULSEN, 'I 6, Manager HUBBARD, 'I7 LANG, 'I7 REYNOLDS, 'I 7 GOOD, 'I8 LYNCH, 'I8 MYRICK, 'I8 POLLARD, 'I8 BAILEY, 'I9 BOWER, 'I9 CURRAN, 'I9 Iilaavhull DEWHIRST, 'I7 BARTLETT, 'I8 CRIPPEN, 'I8 POLLARD, 'I8 BRESNAHAN, 'I7 Urark HOLLISTER, 'I 7 LEE, 'I7 BREWSTER, 'I8 BRESNAHAN, 'I7 I97 f 'ff mi: ff :ff ,,,... X gg , . ..,, ..,.. . ,. ....-Ax, Rage... -Lim. KALI?31.D hw - ., .,--gf, 1 ' -1 - X. ..., .. ,,.. ff ' . .,., X- . ' ,V 'fl ,s ' ..ya. .r55i:-Q ' ' 3 5'i' t-f' ' .:,::::-1-:gag-H.:.:-:-:-.-,:....s-ss:-1--:-rr.. , 'Xe Af -f s 'f .' M... .Q.t3ii..?t' you f' of - 2 jg mn, --4,4' , , ..... - -'-- .1 f ,ry 3,-gf ri .,.... ..... ,, :Sw-1aciiiiwftfnar-I2..v2e2'.1.'Q4 f' fl! .... ' ..,. - l,:,..,iH' A ,..-- ft ,fwfr ,eff ,ff A ' H --'-::.QLj13,:'-L y ew ' '4 ..,. A ,-...mf CBgm Zilram year realized the organization of Middlebury's first gym team. The purpose of those most interested in organizing the team was to bring to light and develop the abundance of good material in college, and to launch Middlebury into the field of intercollegiate competi- 5 Ci tion in this sport. To accomplish this purpose it was recognized .195 A-l that a joint exhibition rather than a competitive meet must be held the first year, in order to arouse greater interest and to illustrate to our men the nature of the work expected of an experienced and well trained gym- nastic team, before we could enter into actual competition with the gymnasts of other colleges. The exhibition given jointly by Middlebury and Amherst on March llth was the result. The concensus of opinion after the meet, was that the exhibition given by the Middlebury gymnasts was very nearly on a par with that given by the more experienced Amherst men. Losing but two men this year, leaves a nucleus about which it is the expectation that one of the best gym teams in New England will be developed. Next year it is planned to hold two actual meets, and eventually it is hoped that men sufficiently expert will be developed to bring Middlebury honors in the Intercollegiate Championships. 1 ,131 Y er ' nib ' 9:4 mf ':fi3 ?JcQ -xp A X alxllfiiii -' 5 -.SM-,..., le.. ts.. ,J ,.,.-,x-N, x!!! '..' dl., 2ENl...,n9' .iff ,,,, GN! .gy ,'....a..... ,,.. ,.......M.,swf:-,...-.6,....,..x,N:.:.x,- .m1.,1' '-'M-'I+ 'Ch X913 Qi KAIJEIDOSCQPM' : X ': P 0 yr JWMWDQ wx , 1 -, - . 'x ' , , I 0 C 'w,., Jfygg tru N an -' I I ,N 1 W -A - - ' ':'s:j:z,.'-3- .,,, ,,,... . , ' ' ' T ' :H .A-5.1.5115.E,..:.'f.5Zgg.,j.:,-, - ' 5-2: . .. , 1 . . H' w 3 A I W: V. '..i52s21- 'I as 'K H' Rx .:,,,. J' I. ' -- 3- fl QV - ,i.iQ.,,:.g ,.,. 'U' 2' flff - Q.-f .' . .... xx. X A - , , - 14-f. , . ,-- , X mil ...., w ..,.,,,, 5.33,-'-. ' frf. f j,-3: ff ,QQ1.f.. ...fg .5 1 .- :EZLi5:?5-' 5 . r' fs- T ,Az 4--- ff mgzr. ff' .M 4 122-5'- ' 'P' ' .1 ..-jr' mx lfjf mi, N r f - 3 -f fdmfmfg .' E W. .. .... .. ., . .. ....,,......,.T'IZ':wu.... . Tis., M.. ..... ,... . .. NL -M ..,., Zlnint Ggmnnntir Exhihitinn :Marsh 11. 1515 Enema Amherst Mihhlrhnrg V ' Horizontal Ear HUGHES GARRISON JENNE Earns CARPENTER CHEESMAN STILES BRoKENsHlRE KOHOUT PAULSEN Farallrl Earn KOHOUT GARRISON CARPENTER JENNE MGDERMGTT PAULSEN MUSIC Cllluh Swinging i ROGERS SCHWARZWALDER Ililging Rings KOHOUT PAULSEN HUGHES JENNE GARRISON Dance by Mr. P. C. Carpenter, Sword Dance Ulumhltng KOHOUT JENNE GARRISON ilgramihn MIDDLEBURY GYM TEAM MR. P. C. CARPENTER, MR. E. N. HOLMES, Physical Director Physical Director I99 I f pin., X 6 .Rc A4 Lx xxx .....5,r1 ,A.J.Ef..f:-.........f.f.':iZ..:wQ:1t1-A, 6,142 1 --..-.'.:v .. V... , .. 'fd' 3? 5 5, F 2 Q W1 ' f .A.. , - pf?-' A 3 -A 3 .EAQIQEQQM -'AA f' NIL, ,,..., .I f ,QI A f- swf A A 1 .- .... -'-- :f-A R '53 ' .H1715-f? '?',.f-' 'shi' 3 I :ff I ., 25531551-I2Z i:gI:v' 19 3 f ,1f5i'g.31 Qflf- F155 r' kr xAA,,,, .,4, Ljiwf.. 55615: ' 1-- ii ff -jf' ' ,,,,Qf-'-'g-Q-,l2--- .-':'::,:'j'1-ii.. -' 'J.'J'.'.3! 3 YL' 3 EEE if iE1'5'5'5i'f3713f1'-if :r 1'f1L E321153515EEfff57Tf'f'f1EEl'-'f-1377555-T551' 1 2? Lf? wk W,,35g-?g:g,4g ,,,,, ggg,gggg,g.g,:,.-.g1g5g. ,.,,., , ',,::,::,:::1'5,:, ' '-'- 4----- H 1'- I-'---W M SA:-4 WM'-5 f '--- 4? --- ' ,,,,.W--T vi... QQ, -.1 --'-'- ---- ' .f:m:::x1.:.L1W4..,.A-.MW,:..Asaw ', .2i '1 1916 BASKETBALL TEAM- INTERCLASS CHAMPIONS Eamkethall Team Won Lost Standing l9I6 5 I .833 l9l9 4 2 .667 I9I8 3 3 .500 l9I7 0 6 .000 Grams 1915 1917 LAMERE, l. f. VAUGHN, l. f. FERGUSON, r. f. HOLLISTER, COATES, r. f. PARKER, CONDIT, c. HUBBARD, c. ROBINSON, r. g. HARD, r. g. COWLES, BRICKETT, l. g. HAWKS, MITCHELL, I. g. 1919 1919 BARTLETT, EASTMAN, r. f. RAINER, REUTI-IER, r. f. GOOD, 1. f. JENNE, l. gf. U. PARKER, MEAD, c. TATRO, MORTON, c. DAKE, l. g. BowERs, l. g. CHRISTIAN, r. g. BOLIVAR, JONES, r. g. ff 9.35 , V, zz: .- f A X fl?32f1'12:t'vl -JJ. X 2, -?,,,:A..,.., A- .MC Nl S' fiat: f '1 f Nxlxiffin ,.., ,.,W.f:3git..mS:s,.w-- .1 N--Miz:-. -' ' A- .Q in wo .. --x- .ref ,ff ms .mr sw ,es 'W' La- 'N -a ll ,f -- . '.. . N ,, , i f,fL1n..i..i- -,-.. f ' r as... , - V, .XX - ' fbi f 53' I , l ' P -- . , .f , r.r,- P ----' -'V Q . rar: 41- wi. ,.,, 1 4.,. ' ..... , ,. 5- ???LiI' if rr :'.1:.:---m..-:z- :I -rj, ---- wear' ..... -f:fg':LI,f ,,.-if .fp-jyw' -- '::::r. 1---'--: gd , . f .'.'.:::M-....:a.:.-:L.x::...::.2Zii.bP W Ehitnrial iv E HAVE., especially in the last year or two, heard considerable 73ifft' 1 if P-'I , . Q Q sgftsiai. liar disadvantage games, as we are favorable discussion in regard to recognizing basketball as a varsity activity. Certainly our interclass contests have developed much fine material, and there is not a doubt but that we could have a varsity team that would rank in the same class with those of other colleges which have an even larger field from which to draw. Our pecu- lies in the expense of getting other college teams to come here for at a considerable distance from most of our rivals. T his rule, how- ever, does not apply to our Vermont neighbors, Norwich and U. V. M., and it really seems as though a triangular league with these two colleges in basketball, as in baseball and football, would do much to 611 up the gap between the-seasons of these two other sports. E. N. Houvlas PROP. BONNEY Glennie . . . Director . Coach A. T. VAUGHN, 'I 7 ......... Manager 5---- ENNIS has never enjoyed recognition as an intercollegiate sport at .- NIFx. i 3.1, if.- , - A Middlebury although interest has been gained in the past two years. By the action of the Athletic Council, tennis has been placed on a stipulated budget for the maintenance of the courts and the paying of guarantees to visiting teams. Candidates for the tennis team are working under the direction of Prof. Bonney and with the added material from the Freshman class the prospects look bright for a representative team of which the college will be proud. 201 S . X. xx -f Us ...,..j't.f' gfliszrd-v .5 e 3 x. 1 , 4. f?'1s+e..'iP EJ ts.. Q .-.Aw X J, Ti' 'i3i.:f',,..4F 1-. N. fi ,4:.:..:g:.e..-..-,,.s...3-.Ln....-.f.f::t1..fmwas-. dizfff N ---..'l. .rn -- .. : 1 : :12Af If - 'lf :.:A - .:. , - i ..,: x ,,1. ,:1,, I 'gf' :,: A ::1,... I.. - - 1':2 4' -'-1, ' ' gf '-'f' -':f'fv2-'-2-'-'- 4 1:1.- :11 f ', 1-' ----'-' f fri --'-'- ,. - . -:-.4 --.,.- ' 1- ff' -M -----'f :, ',-' -- f f 5--5 -.----Q'-' rf , ' :riff .-.-.'.... ::iJi,--ff-'JM -'--' ---ff f f'5---2 -1-- K i., 'f - -M ----'- ,-,. , f f---mr,-,,y,, 'wa---vw'-- z'f '., 'H'-'- f::7: 4A-' '.'.z ' .. . H -- ir:-.::::,f ............ .mf .,,2 1 .-...,. WOMENS ATHLETICS , , 5, J 3? ey . 3' VN : 3' J, yum' 1. Q -'-c . .... A. . 4 .,.r ,, ,-,..1,..ne.,.......:,+.Q,,:fn.,.....,,c...:z.xgQ:QLw '- 'Str ss:r:.f'r-2r:,- --,4 .4-.., ex-. 2 'fwsisrt'-1-I-fit ls:-a sr 7' ' . r- ,---. - ' , -1 if -,g5a,s5A ' H3 Pi A A f W 129 .xef,--1t tfs3s?if2't ' ' -P tr f -. T A 'H -1 ' t . f Z. -ft22s.s f2e.t of--ft -44--- ' ,- - F -A -xV' ,MQ -xxx I, Ayrfr. E efi1,iN?mh ..,, 4 xr, . if , .j5gsr3E:.,.fV . s,1:g .iil H 'v f,j'yf,f,h,Jf.,,,,a A ..., 1RHnmrn'5 Athletir Annnriatinn tbhirern I-IULDAH. THOMAS . . . . President HELEN LINNELL . . . Vice-President ORRA HENDERSON . Secretary and Treasurer Winners nf the HH iliankethall KATHERINE I-IoBBs RUTH GREELEY ' ROBBERTA ARNOLD HARRIET MYERS Zimmta Ulvam RUTH KEET CECILE MORRISSETTE MILDRED LUSK SARA FUNNELL. and basketball have been the chief athletic activities of the A Women's College this year. lVl's were awarded to the members i 'SQ P411 of the present Senior basketball team who have played in three- N if , ff? fourths of the regular games for three years. 4' ff The tennis team defeated the women's tennis team of the Uni- ,kill versity of Vermont by a score of 4-3 sets in a match held at Burlington. A silver cup was given by Miss Throop to the Athletic Association to be awarded annually and to be held for one year by the winner of the inter-class championship. is !C ffl -M xanax li qifgjiizxk Nw . .s .1 ' f A 4, lv A KN 4 ,,...-., C., 'gg' '- ,...s. ' 8 ,- 111 ... lQSsfi2,f1:'te K A fx ey ,'...z....s:'...s...e.,...s...a..efd....,....f.,,,,.,.:.4x5Nc,s3m: .0 www ,,:, , . M ., V, .f,. 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Manager H 1917 LOUESA BULLIs fCapt.l, Forward HULDAH THoMAs, Center VIOLET RICHARDSON, Center ALICE HARRIMAN, Guard HELEN LINNELL, Forward MARINA HOLMES, Guard FAITH WALKER, Guard 1912 RUTH CANN CCapt.J, Center LOUETTA HAYNES, Guard GERTRUDE PERKINS, Forward MILDRED TAYLOR, Guard MILDREIJ CADY, Forward ANNA NOVAK, Forward ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Center HELEN STILPHEN, Guard HAZEL GROVER, Forward Svilurr Eng Gram EVA LELAND fCapt.J, Center LUCIA BESIECEL, Forward CECILE MORRISSETTE, Center HELEN SIBLEY, ORRA HENDERSON, Forward LOUESA BULLIS, Forward ALICE CHYNOWETH, Guard Guard 204 sg Xl 1 ,H w X Ifffrz V mxf' - ...Visa ' .- ,f' 5 ifigejriiaf , I '- Sf' ff , -Y.: ----- . .AC N -1:.e..,..--..a..:t,....,.,.C:1u:.Gemu w..-3-V W Bunk 1112 Fifth 'P+ Cllnntri- hntiunu X f ' A-49' ' film -i?l Z 'r'f'g6,aN, KA-1, 353 Qi ff . .. ' ...,, Q W 'iii' .2 ' f ' 2' f' I V 2' ' . - ..1.::-:,.. 5 .zil :.. 1 V' -' , . 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Assistant Business Manager Stuhvnfn Eanhhnnk---1915-1915 A handy reference book for Middlebury undergraduates, edited by the Social Com- mittee of the Union. C. A. DANOLDS, 'l7, Chairman F. W. FERGUSON, 'I6 A. G. PARKER, 'I6 R. V. RIGKER, 'I7 H. A. DAMON, 'I7 A. P. BENEDIGT, '17 Y, X 1 I Ywpxka 'xt S f' 1' ff? -.mu ' rg t N is 5 .37,.,,.E'f- ,J ,J,, gg '1?iL.t,mS n X. ,,,,,g,97 ,'.i.D1.......s:?, .......,.-- .f.v::,....a...w.fC.,---JiJSxbs.'Li-f,'::,g- ma-' TMR' 2' x vt I af AM X 5 5 x Q' X , as X ,'---.ffX..ff Q5 3331: 552133 5'G5?52?i?fQvf I V1-fvzwgy :wx I wW.:,f .wi X, I L ix 4 55 ji ,KX 5 -fi 1' . I ,f I. l'0,,.fj Ni! V WRIGHT DAKI: PELTON EASTMAN RICKER OTIMAN XVI-IBB FOSTER KENRICK HARRIS RICHARDSON HENDERSON RICHARDS ,I AMES Ross ARNOLD FLOYD MYERS FERGUSON LI-:E THE CAMPUS BOARD .W .,f,.. , A A5 I W2 Q. 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OTTMAN, 'I7 HELEN KENRICK, 'I 6 Alumni Editors MARJORIE LEE, 'I6 Athletic Editors HARRIET MYERS, 'I6 Associate Editors DOROTHY HARRIS, 'I6 MADELINE FOSTER, 'I 7 VIOLET RICHARDSON, 'I 7 ORRA HENDERSON, 'I8 DORIS RICHARDS, 'I 7 LESLIE M. SHEDD, 'l8 W. R. KEEFE, 'I6 P. W. FERGUSON, 'I6 C. J. LYON, 'I8 B. A. EVERITT, 'I8 R. EI. DAKE, 'I8 P. C. PELTON, 'I8 M. S. WEBB, 'I8 I. W. EASTMAN, 'I8 ' R. H. BUFFUM, 'I8 HELEN E. KENRICK, 'I6 . Secretary of Board CHARLES H- WRIGHT. 'I6 . . Advertising Manager CARROLL G- ROSS. 'I6 ' . Circulation Manager VERA ARNOLD, 'I6 . . Women's Business Manager ROLAND V. RICKER, 'l7 ..... Assistant Business Manager Executive Committee TRI-IAS. JOHN A. FLETCHER, '87 EDGAR J. WILEY, 'I 3 2ll A VJ--:ff-.Qt 'f?::iil5'i'a? K RN mQ,4',f1:,u,.i:sa.,..-,.1? 1t?TLTZ?f,...-.r:::1i.t:aLjiQ5sr3E5 I., .1 nm -'121ff?2f46ax ' L ? - ull A w i: --vv ff' :,.: 4.5: .f ::,. ,,,,' ' ...::,:.,,,, friga- .,::, l 1. 1 Z , ,,. if 25.3. 4-N - 1 v. - H ' .,1 ' 2 .4'1- . . 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Through the activity of this league a triangular debate was arranged between Middlebury, University of Vermont, and Norwich, for that spring, with the result that Middlebury came out of the con- flict with a victory over each of the other institutions. Last year an attempt was made to arrange a similar contest but Norwich refused to participate and we therefore had to be content with a single debate with University of Vermont. This time the tables were turned and the decision went to the Burlington aggregation, due, at least in part, to lack of preparation on the part of our team. Norwich has failed to enter the field again this year and as a result the entire energy of the debating organization is being expended in a determined effort to win the rubber contest with U. V. M., which takes place in the McCullough Gymnasium the last week in April. The team, as picked early in March, is composed of Floyd, 'l6, Edmunds, 'l7, and Buffum, 'l8, with Miller, 'I7, acting as alternate. Professors Wetherell, Cunningham, Abbott, and Morgan, are doing the coaching and under their able leadership the team is rapidly getting into shape and we feel quite confident of the result when the clash comes. One of the big problems in connection with the debating here has been to find men of ability who are willing to give the immense amount of time which is required to prepare properly for inter-collegiate debating. Professor Cunningham has gone 8 long way towards solving this problem this year by offering a course in argumentation and debate, for which college credit is given. Plans are now being discussed. which 214 , i , fi if 'i . .M- ll 1.9: gigs: it X, . 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M -an it is to be hoped will be put into force next year, whereby all who go out for debating will receive college credit, additional credit being given to those who secure places on the varsity team. This would, of course, necessitate regular hours and required attendance at the try-outs, but the indications are that these details can be satisfactorily worked out. Taking everything into consideration the prospects for debating in Middlebury look exceptionally bright and there is no reason why the interest in it cannot be stimu- lated until debating shall occupy its proper place as the major winter activity of the college. This would not only mean additional honor for our college but would result in giving to a much larger number of students the training in public speaking which debating offers and in which far too many college graduates are sadly lacking. VARSITY DEBATING TEAM, l9l5 - V r, Z V'-ig aria.: f lk J rfI'.QQg.sfq, M, y fs .ii 3?rf5:::: 514 ,U ,ws----t ,--nh .,,- , if 631,-'ss ,fy ' 1. s- . ,g7. '- fmg: t-t'x::r gf' rv ff- Q13 , ,,4,, , , , .... 1 Mm ..... .W.s...,.....a.t..,...s.,.xx QL-' 'w...Z?.'u 1 , 3 ff -P ' . V- ,E M ,.,-:- 3 .Q -.:--v. ' ,' -' i.,. .. - 1 gn.. .3 ...... . 9.5 ' 'Y ' H , j - N, ..., R ' ,Aq1-: . , 1 AIZA c ' ,, KH . .,-,.. f :.,. ',A 'i 'ii' ' A ii 'At'f ff' iii . - - f M '.', . .-:'r: 5 -.::::::. ', ,f - - ' 5:55 -'41 9 'Q-N-If f' .. ,4 . '--P: if ' ff 9 1f'.' ,gn f. iw ii'i 4 '4 . Q., A ' -'-- ff l'-'-1 23411. . ' ... Eff fllllihhlrhnrg Olnllegr nz. Hniurrzitg nf Hrrmnnt Mniurraiig nf Hrrmnnt, Marsh 12, 1915 THE QUESTION: Resolved, That the United States should own and operate the telephone and telegraph systems. Breathing whiter PROP. FREDERICK TUPPER Zluhgra REV. A. H. BRADFORD, Rutland PROF. BASSETT, Smith JUDGE L. P. SLACK, St. Johnsbury Qbrhrr nf Smakrrn Affirmative: MIDDLEBURY Negative: VERMONT CoLE POWERS HASKINS PRINDLE MILLER HUNT EDMUNDS, alternate AWARD OF JUDGES: Unanimous decision for Vermont. 216 Lak ik' 1 ' L 1, 4 Stull' 'lx Rt' ,. ... .,' --if X: ...e ..1..,.-uri... - ,.-.4v--w.f.,-- --Kb frm-- ' 'M ' ': '-'-f- W ,P ' - W21. 'T' N N 'WESWWWQQSXSE - 53 -'Ai Y.gs:.:Rm ff L .gf , fixiwf -' mf Q QM 92 SN : W ix -5119 x fs 4 gig t ,s5a1.,,,.w5,...-:..,s.wwa gm as W ,S 1 23, ... an lg! I'S,'iE' M - Sw ' 5 2 x Q X I xiii- .p.m...' ,- - 4-.f -'-' fe ,. Wi N 52 6'Tx..f f Y-uV,7?f ii::1,f 2 X92 M wif N.....xi..Q,N ,... W , ,mr N ,Ai r nf,fZ4wm.W,:?g:f:1-:-1myw.s-mm.. Q ,Ms D 41: : ---- .... 1 1 ....- , , , ,A , , r M X' L 4 J' y' .... Qlfmii .... ' .'.11Qf.f'.:::Jf'j9'I'jAQ Kuff iiffjf M Q Q f.1+1 ab UQ+zQ mf YB XX X-flfif J 5? , N I ILT, xi TIEW W ' ,,x V43 .YFXSP-'Q - ,:- A x r Ns, 4' f? '5fff'?I1'ff ! X 1 'J ,ni A Nw , aww: --- Q ggltqg, -I, 1-- mmf 1' ' x K X . 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New Assortment of Shoes and RUBBERS at Evan's. Come and try ON a pair. Every loyal Midd STUDENT pected to turn out at Athletic Contest. is ex- FOUND a fountain pen in Ped. library. WIDE field for college students in business world. AWAKE to your op- portunities, says Mr. Hepburn IN Friday evening address. Assignment for PROF. BRYANT'S COURSE in Physics 8, pages 50-70. PROF, SANFORD announces a Prize for the Horace Class. A. Barton Hepburn GIVES Midel a new Dormitory. It is A much appreciated donation. SENSATIONAL movies at town hall this evening. Athletic EXHIBITION Mar. ll. Be ON hand and show your college spirit. The men will use the FLYING RING-S, parallel bars, horse, horizontal bar, etc. To be held IN Mc- Cullough Gymnasium. This is the first GYMNASTIC MEET in Vermont. Come WITH your megaphone and show AMHERST what Midd can do. PREXY returns from Florida today. All come to the train to meet him. IN Men's Chapel, Tuesday evening, 8 P. M., Prof. Abbot will speak on the COURT of justice. Keep that date open FOR this lecture. It will be worth your while. His talks are always of EX- CEEDING value to students. Notice to students owning motorcycles. A new sign has been placed down town which reads SPEED LIMIT through town I5 miles per hour. Such students are warned concerning this new order. 218 Q f ,Q -sf 9 ar-E.: r 9:-4416, IA . 6,..z... T, ., .1 q .5 .W A c rt: -Thirsty 'J -,gat get 1L?,':Lf.yx 1- .Env X 1-fy c!...s 'f'::C.ifiZ'ff.'5 .iff CN ..g ,pf ,'...A,......::,..,,..W..hs..sZ.v.:f,,.....-.-w.f.,-...l..JQX1LL:f,',-4g- N... -N .VCL -' Track Meet Answers to llueries Successful .. gf' r -- 53.3.2 i -aes.. .iw ...Q TTL: 355, 15 4- f-S' 'rr . .... 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Mile run, 2 min., jack Reynolds. 2nd, 2 l-2 min., Ted Fish. 2 mile run, 3 I-2 min., Dan Mason. High hurdles, I0 min., Spider Howe. Low hurdles, I5 min., john Hoyt High jump, I0 ft. 2 in., Fujimura. Broad jump, 30 ft., Elder Austin. Discus throw, 3 ft., Said Dartley. 220 yd. dash, I5 sec. Ed. Stannard. Prof. Davison announ- ces that there will be no advance lesson in Germ. for Feb. 30. Hold a Class Meeting A meeting of the Junior Class was held in the Hemicyclr, lah- l8. Mr. Hawkes did not make any motions. Austin, 'l6.-They say an effective way to re- member wife's errands is to tie a string around the finger. Mott, 'l6.-A very good hair dye can be bought at Sheldon's. Aylward, ' l 6.-You can get a lunch put up at Kidr:ler's Sunday nights so you can eat it in Pearsons and so reserve the little Social Hall. Edmunds, 'l6.-Lemon juice is said to bleach the skin. Coates, 'l7.-We con- sider your business trans- action a very good diehl. Paulsen, 'l6.-We were very glad to figure it up for you. You would save l0,687 steps each week if you used the path up across the hill by the gym instead of going around. Ross, 'l6.-Pebeco is said to be very good. Lamere, 'l6.-We do not know any cures for persons with hobbies. Swoboda, ' l9.-No- body sleeps in the entry at Pearsons Hall. We should suggest your stay- ing lhereif you wish to be on hand first thing. Gale, 'l6.--Yes, in deed, walking is a very healthful exercise. Adams, 'I 6.--We would suggest that you retire immediately after returning from Pearsons. The walk in the air is said to be very conducive to sleep. Floyd, 'l6.--We have learned that the Addi- son will give a discount on 20 meals if engaged ahead. Reynolds, 'l7.-They say rolling down hill is an effective way to re- duce. Try Chipman. Grant, 'l7.-Have you tried sage to make the hair grow? Dewhlirst, 'l 7.-We fear that there is no hope for you. Your communi- cation sounded as if you had gone Buggy. Horsford, 'l 7.-'We should think from your account that you would make a very good Fisher man. Hollister, ' l 7.-You were quite Wright to en- gage so many dances with the belle of the ball. Leslie Shedd, 'l9.-It really does not hurt you to have your picture taken. We cannot make any statement as to the effect on the Camera. 2I9 , . is rf A ,fp I., ,' .-:I..-, Vig 'rf ' WN x N r .f Q- c . 4. 5, XX ,,. , ' rt .Qcr1,a:f ' 1-. -s f f ----' QA gf- , ...a.......:,......... ,,.,...-...xx s..5.g'7Qg:' W -c,.....:zn Baseball 1Season This past season has been a very successful one for the blue and white, the team not hav- ing lost a single game. Games were played with the following col- leges: Harvard, Yale, Brown University, Dart- mouth, Williams, Syra- cuse University. A New Course Open to Students Prof. Abbot announces a new course without any library reading. This course will be con- ducted by him and by Prof. Morgan together. Hubbard, 'l7.-We do not know any effective cure for lonesomeness. We would suggest that you inquire at Pearsons Hall or Battle Cottage. Dartley, 'l7.-A small note book which can be carried in the pocket is a very good thing when one has orders to re- member. Butterfield, 'l7.-Why don't you buy a type- writer. Letters can be written much more rapid- ly that way. ka- '75 -i2E5E?5E'7F'? 4: :1?7 - ' . -- ,.-.. ' Ns --,, :E-E5f'::s?EEf'5S2152'E35F2355-::2EE'E55:E5ia?'E4i1.5Q,.'::...,.ef: n- 4 v .s, ,.gf4,'Z fjf2y,' ' fwgget' fix mv JL k 53,4 Iv... li M, ,.::, mv ,., ..., :Q...255z5.5,, N Q ' WN' 'AIZFX 5 :,. mf' ' ' 5 my . ..,.. ,.,. , . 2 3:3 AQ f3f?'?. fy Af .1 -1- V 1 N . , 'f' ' 'fit' 'Z' ff- - ':553 :5':fEfi'v5fi!?75'f'3: 'swf f' ,V YA' --44-' N.-:-.1 '--- 1 'f f , f ,.F fi , -f.-f ? --f-- 1 1 - -:fQl5E55.i-' W' F' .ff ..-. 2 .'.': ,ani .'LZZii1i1..QIl,,Lg .... 2 'j 'f fy -'T fl-jjH'.'...,,. ,,' ,gg ..-.. Z2 '.'.':. 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Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chairman of Big Social Hall . Chairman of Little Social Halls . Executive Committee . . Hiking Manager Substitute Business Manager . . President of Bat. Cot. District Supporter of Front Porch Post . Care Taker of Front Steps . Visiting Delegates . Guardian of Front Parlor . Guardian of Back Parlor County Hiking President . Vice-President . . South Street Section Court Street Section Weybridge Street Section Gilutiirlh Annnriutiun Committee for Entertaining Guests x 22I! 2 Ai r ff H +f?f?fi7'T21J'I S A N :JJ M '43 -.mf ,px ,, Ah A... , r.a. .,3.M4,, , ....t..W...s:..,,.....N.,.he...L.v1,..,.........:..,........xNN:' CN Via.. Buzz:-. Jimmie Floyd Art Vaughn . Ted Fish Joe Lamere Leslie Shedd Ted Bughirst Zeb Aylward Jack Lynch Garry Caleb Brickett . Ober Addie Adams . Pauly . 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And if you know things at all half way Buen, buen, that's good, he'll say And if you don't he'll look real vexed And say, lf you toolg pains to loolf that's in the text, s ' He passes out some outlines, Then hersencls you the board, You then recite upon the text And conjugate a verb. Then once more to the board you go, Come back, recite on what you lfnow 'Bout idioms, then a rule of two On syntax: next time boolf reports are due, .7 The rest of the hour you talfe a test, In his class you don't get much rest. Do you call that lesson long? This isn't a primary school, you know. If you can show me I am wrong Why, straight to farming I will go. 222 t' vwffc' A , 2: f- 4,-. 4 'ev 9 ,Amo ge! ,, Ny' .M . ,. J. I' ff Wu .4 eff' .... L.. .1sf..,....s..ml..aQ:..,.......f.,.Lr2xS':g53i,. 'i'Yf.'-- W' if ' QQ' 'Q . wj'.15vl Lf --'-' . f..?,i 5 F . giixyhyigek his A53-QSKSQ ' :saw trsggsy, , ,... its 13431 - 1 tx, - it . ...sw-..s..s. 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He's always trying to connect The things we daily see at home With things the ancients used to use In the good old days of Greece and Rome And so he keeps a little room All filled with relics and remains With which he keeps your spirits up When your enthusiasm wanes. There's every kind of lamp and vase And harps from which no sweet strains come, Augustus' toga, Nero's wig And fulius Caesar's chewing gum. He comes around, inspects your work - And says, Now just what is that, Miss? And just what have you here in this? And if that thing you cannot do Then he looks o'er his specks at you. You must get wise to these things right away. That's the secret of success, he'll say. Eimerirke A young man of the college named Breeze, Weighed down hy B.A.'s and M.D.'s, Collapscd from the strain. Said the doctors 'Tis plain You are killing yourself by degrees. An A. B. who was also C. D., And of money who hadn't N. E. Said. 1'Il write an S. A. On the 'Age of D. K.' And l'll sell it for cash, don't U. 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Miss Graham in Home Economics class- Will someone please tell me the correct time? Miss Lyman, hastily-- It is one minute after twenty-flve minutes after nine. In Ped. 2. Prof. Macl:- Miss K--k, describe the gentleman who visited the class at the last recitation. Miss K---k-- He wore a soft hat and carried an umbrella. Miss P--y, referring to Shakespeare's Twelfth Night - This is a good l9l6 play. The women seem to do most of the love-making. Professor Howard in Ped. class, comparing the activities of work and play- Miss Calhoun, if I saw you in the kitchen wearing a big apron could I tell whether you were working or playing? Miss C1-, decidedly- I'd be working. MacFarland fin Ped. 6?- Well, you often have to ask that kind of question to save your face--and as I look around they all seem worth saving--without any exception, Grant. German 3. Reuther translating.- The horse looked at me as though to say. 'What is that empty space?' Hokus- Do you think the colleges turn out the best men? 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Buggy! wait for me! from Bobby. 9.00-l2:30. Quiet hours broken by intermittent shouts through the corridors. P. M. l:00. Boz loses Bony. l:05. Marie Champagne gets a telephone call. l:l0. Charlotte plays the victrola. 4:30 Mail arrives. Dick Richards gets her letter. 4:35. Keet and Beanie serve tea. 4:45. Chi Psi Lodge calls Pat. 5:00 Vera entertains Shedd. 5:25 Eddyites practice their kicl-:ing stunt in second floor corridor. 6:20 Telephone starts to ring for the evening. 6:25. Zeb arrives. 6:30 Dorothy Harris comes upstairs with her tatting. 6.31. Rusty Cann plays while the Saturday evening dancing is imitated. 7:25 Ruth Avery goes to the library. 7:30. Swobbie and Ollie arrive to play cards. 8:00 Mar Phelps has a feed in her room. 8:10 Loud giggles squelched. 9:45 Pearsons' entry thronged with returning couples. 9:55. Several leave and the overshoe chorus is heard descending the hill. 9:59. Teddy Bughurst goes. l0:35 Bobby extinguishes the lights. 225 . 4 W. 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'Twas pretty hard when it came to saying Good-by to mother, but anyway, I'm here. Two girls met me at the station, awful nice girls, showed me where to go and said they'd come to see me. Mrs. Halpin had to telephone over across as she said, before she'd let me in. She wasn't sure I belonged there. I have a nice room. I think I'm going to like it here. Myl I'm lonesome to-night thoughl Nobody else has arrived yet. Sept. I6. Walked around the place before breakfast to see what it was like. Didn't meet a single soul. It's a pretty place all right. Had a letter from Bob so soon. He's a pretty good scout after all. My roommate came tonight. She hasn't said much yet but I guess l'll like her. Most all the other girls are here now. We eat at Battcll Cottage where lots of girls stay. I like it here though. There are only nine of us. I bet we'II have a good time. They had a reception for the Freshman girls at Pearsonstonight. An upper-class girl came after me. I liked her a lot. She introduced me to all the girls. We sang Middlebury songs and cheered. It was great fun. The girls are all perfectly lovely. Sept. I7. We all registered today. An awfully nice upper-class girl took me around with her. I would have gotten lost if she hadn't. Such a lot of red tape. but now I'm a real student. Saw lots of fellows today. Some of them look real nice. The Freshman boys wear awful little green caps with pink buttons on them. Wonder what they'll do to the girls. Sept. IS. I guess I found out. That girl they call Bobby came over here today with some little bells on green ribbons and we've got to wear them around our necks. She gave us big green papers with rules on them, too. Sept. I9. The professors don't like the bells very well. It's fun to wiggle around in your seat and make them jingle. I haven't saluted a Sophomore all day. Myl it's fun not to. They glare so. hVent across the street so I wouldn't meet that Bobby though. Sept. 20. Professor Royce, the music professor. gave a concert tonight in the Music Hall. I enjoyed it immensely. Our bells played little interludes though, which some people didn't appreciate. Sept. 2I. Went to church today. Everybody has to go to church up here. Most of the students go to the Congregational Church. It's an old-fashioned church with a gallery. All the students sit up there, the fellows on one side and the girls opposite. The fellows didn't seem to pay atten- tion to the sermon very well. A brown dog came too and sat on the top step of the gallery. Sept. 22. Went into the Senior Philosophy class today by mistake. And after I had made up my mind not to show I was a Freshman! They all laughed too. Sept. 26. Hazing came tonight. Right after supper Soph. girls came after each of us. Mine made me wear a green paper dress and when I walked I had to go three steps one way, and three another. Had to make a speech on the virtues of the Sophomore class. It was lots of fun. They gave us eats afterwards, too. And we don't have to wear the bells any more. Sept. 27. Lots of things happened today. In the afternoon was the Hat Scrap. I never saw one before. Guess I don't want to go next year. They all pile on top of each other so. But did I say 'I7 won? We did. 'I7 won. Hurrah for usl Our class will show them, I guess. Tonight was the Gymnasium reception. I went with a Senior. She didn't know any fellows. I met all the faculty and just one man. He came home with me afterwards. It was fun to see other peo le going around, though, and they had a splendid program and awfully good things to eat. Ohlb It's great to go to College. Sept. 29. Went to movies. x 'il .h'..i pix ik 1 fs' ?',- N' -y X I 'W-of-FF' 'Mr X . , . . t s..,.v,f.g-,-'ggigw ,v N f -.....i3,j5gg,E5:,.f,gN ,...l-...T 3 ,. ta... . , . rl!! 7... cle.. 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President Thomas spoke to us and asked us not to have our banquet until second semester. He's just splendid. l guess nobody would think of doing any- thing he didn't want them to. Our colors are purple and white. 7. Well, l've found out at last who Charlie Baker is. He's Prof. Wright. l've been looking for him ever since l came. His name is Charles Baker Wright and they call him Charlie Baker. 8. Ohl We had such a good time todayl The Junior girls took the Freshman girls for a Bacon Bat. l didn't know what a Bacon Bat was, but it was some fun. We all went down by the Creek and the juniors built big fires and cooked bacon on sticks over them. Nlyl Things tasted good. We sang Middlebury songs around the dying fire just as the sun was sinking in the west. l'he beautiful colors were reliected in the water and all was still except for the sweet voices of the girls singing Middlebury. We sang all the way home and stopped at all the Professors' houses and cheered for them. l like the junior girls lots. l0. Student Government meeting in the Hemicycle today. We all think the rules are very reasonable and fair. I9. Sunday again. Went to walk up on Chipman with a Junior I an awfully nice place to walk. Guess everybody around here thinks everywhere up there. He was a peach. l'le's asked me to go to the 20. Got a whole box of chestnuts and a Cornell banner from Bob him since he wrote before either. Next Sunday afternoon l'll stay in and write to him. 2l. Movies were good tonight. That junior is awfully nice. 22. The Adirondacks were all covered with snow this morning. They certainly are beautiful. l can see them from my window. Guess winter is coming. 25. We can't Tango any more. The faculty don't like it. 26. One of the girls entertained a man in the parlor this afternoon and we all helped. Dressed up a broom like a girl, hung it down over the banister and made it talk. Took some little leather things off the mattress for eyes. Glad Mrs. Halpin wasn't around. 28. Walked up from downtown with Bobbie today. Why, she's awfully nice. l like her a lot. And we Freshman girls swore we'd never speak to her. 29. Found our rooms stacked when we came back from supper. Don't care. We can do it signed the Constitution. l met at the last dance. lt's so because we met couples movies Tuesday, too. today. I haven't written to next ear. I. ,Charter Day exercises in the Gym. The speech was 38 pages' long. We watched him turn them over. The part about the tiger was great, though. Nlidd. played St. Anselms today. Won, too, 22-6. easy victory. Ohl and the Freshman Parade was today, too. They all looked so funny. One fellow rode on a donkey and it said, We are brothers on him. Nov. 2. We raised Cain after l0:3O tonight and lVlrs. l-l. came up and squelchled us. We were all running around when we suddenly heard, Young Ladies! Young Ladiesl We are trying to sleep below. l stepped on the squeaky board in front of my door just then and it made an awful noise and the girls all giggled. Guess she was pretty mad. Nov. 9. Sundav, so went walking as usual. We went up to Beldens. lt's an awfully pretty place. Nov. l0. The l-lalpinites had a midnight feed. Didn't get caught either in spite of squeaky doors. Ham sandwiches, pickles, chocolate pie, ginger ale and fudge. I always thought midnight feeds were great to read about, but, believe me, the real thing is better. Nov. 22. Concert in the Gym. Mrs. Halpin gave us a swell feed when we came home. It was just great She's pretty good to us, l think, when we do cut up so. Nov. 25. Hdme today for Thanksgiving. It seemed pretty good to get home again. Bob is home from Cornell. He met me at the station. l had forgotten how good-looking he ts. Nov. 26. Turkey. Bob and l went for a sleighride this afternoon. He hasn't changed a bit. Nov. 29. Said Good-by to Bob. Nov. 30. Back again in Midd. The frolic is over and we try to settle down to work again. Dec. 3. lVlid-Semester marks come out today. Got 3 A's and 2 B's. Dec. 6. Pearsons Hall man dance. Lots of people there. Good time as usual. Met an awfully Dec Dec Dec Sophomore fellow that l'd never seen before i . .Cui Geel We hid one of the fellow's rubbers who came up to call and he wore home lVlrs. l'lalpin's. Thought they were his. . IZ. .Sophomore Hop. Had a wonderful time. The music was good. The College Orchestra played. Wish l didn't have to go to classes in the morning. . I4. Prexy had a college service in the Gym. this afternoon. He preached a splendid sermon. Nvish they would have them oftener. 228 an ,f A, X 1' 'sv 1 X X 'N .lb 3:2-:s..'..' JJ f 3:s:?fc:fzf it I--fix..f xv -dv . til.. 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Ohl I had such a good time that I hate to start in work again. Bob and I went skating, snow-shoeing, sleigh-riding and to dances. I don't believe I want to go out up here any more. I must write to him tomorrow. Jan. l3. Ohl It's cold in Vermont. They say it was 40 degrees below by the pulp mill this morn- ing. It was bad enough at Halpin's. Some of the girls froze their noses just going to Chapel. jan. I9. Had a test in Solid Geom. today, first in a series of three which are to cover the whole book. Couldn't finish it. 'Twas too long. Have to do better next time. jan. 21. I'm tired tonight. Second Math. test today. Went to movies last night so had to study I came in. Went through Books III and IV. Didn't think anything about the time, looked ft Speaind it was 5:00 A. M. Flunked the test. Oh, shucksl Such is life in a college town anyway. Jan. 23. Last Math. test, thank goodness. Got l00 on that one. lt's lucky for me, I guess. jan. 24. Went to a dance in the Gym. Everybody ragged to beat the band. jan. 25. Miss Throop explained what dances we can do, one-step, hesitation and Boston, no dips. Jan. 26. Went to church as usual. The fellows sang all the hymns one note behind the others and dragged out the 'Amens' on the end and sang fancy notes in between. jan. 30. No more time to write in this. Exams. began today. Feb. 4. Exams. all over. Don't know whether I got by or not, though. Feb. IZ. Pa White told us the story of a 'little onion in the soup.' Feb. IS. Went snow-shoeing today with Billy. He's lots of fun. Feb. 26. Minstrel Show in the Town Hall. It wa s splendid. Johnny Reynolds was awful funny. He wore a bathrobe with big stripes and carried a bunch of celery. Mar. 5. Went Faculty calling. Called on Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Burrage, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Cuny and Mrs. Cady. They are all very charming women. Mar. 25. Middlebury had a debate with U. V. M. Midd. won of course. When it comes to Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May brains we can show them. We danced afterwards. 29. Went to French Club at Prof. Robinson's. Had an awfully good time. Played games in French and he read to us. l'Ie's a splendid reader. Mrs. Robby can certainly make good cake. She's dear anyway. 3. Got a cut in Pa White's Latin. Event for history. They say it never happened before. 7. Home for Easter. Billy Went to the train with me. Bob met me at the train. He's a classy kid all right. I5. Now for a spring in Midd., that I've heard so much about. l7. Prof. Royce of Harvard, the father of our Professor Royce, lectured on Philosophy in the Music Hall. It was very interesting indeed. Glad I went. 22. Band Dance. Had the best time this year. The fellows here are certainly good fun. 7. junior Week. Midd-U. V. M.. track meet today. We lost, but Casey jones couldn't rung weill show them yet. May S. Prom. The Gym. looked wonderful decorated in brown and gold, the Junior colors. May 9. Oh! l'm excited. We beat U. V. M. Do you hear, you old diary? We beat U. V. M. They're having a snake dance and a big bonfire downtown now. At the beginning of the first half of the ninth it was V., 2, M., 0. Then Zeb made a hit, Triggs walked, joe Lamere hit and then Tommy. Ohl it was grand. just like you read about in books. You should have seen Gramp Harrington jump up and down. M., 3, V., 2. Geel that looks good. The play was tonight. It was splendid, too. Oh, such a wonderful dayl june 6. Burlesque Track meet between the Castle Walkers and Mexican Athletes. Oh, it was funnyl Casey Jones was time-keeper and he was a scream. June ll. Exams. begin today. . june IS. Freshman year over? It doesn't seem possible. Au Revoir, Old Midd. It has certainly 15114-1915 Sept. 23. Hurrah for the Sophomoresl Arrived today. Cot a room in Pearsons. That's luck, l call it. Seemed good to see the old friends again. Y. W. C. A. reception tonight. How dif- ferent it seemed from last year. Sept. 24. Registered, Logic, Chem., French, Latin and German. Billy came up tonight. Sept. 28. Gave out rules to Freshmen. They have to wear big green bows around their left arms and courtesy to us. Geel it's fun. Sept. 29. Made a Freshman mend for me today. She was awful fresh about it, too. She'd better look out. I say. Sept. 30. Gym. reception. My roommate and I took a Freshman. Guess she met some fellows all right. We introduced her to everybody there. been a good year. at ,fs fag ifitix' .. ,:..., X ,ff sax ff . 4.5 is X ..., 3f1't'.3?11425i ...Jx s 1 -.2,...... ....- ,swf ..v.f- 3 . V, ., , f.. .4 .1 .. as t Xa, r xx w J . ..., '-N -.f...ffitat:iw:-5-'2:':7-7Qieffta. -4--V ?'f2 'ff'2f. gina E ET GW E - E735 it-5553 A ' 3 '33 N' ini '5 ,352 K' t'fX.2 1ft1 .5 fi .. 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Went with dBilly. Met a lot of cute Freshman men. One of them asked me to go to the movies Tues ay. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. 26. Got a smile off from a swell Freshman in the library today. 27. Macle shirts for the soldiers. Geel l'm glad I don't have to wear them. They're thick enough so they won't catch cold all right. 3l. Springfield Training School game. They won 28-7 but they didn't get it as easily as they might have. They said so, too. Freshman Parade this afternoon. About the same as usual. Gold Dust Twins, Babies, etc. One fellow was fixed up to look like Davy. So lifelike a Fresh- man really thought it was he. Charter Day Exercises. They were going to dance afterwards and Billy was going to introduce some of the Springfield men to us, but the speeches were so long they couldn't. Hang itl some of them were awfully cute, too. l2. Stacked Freshmen's rooms. lt was a circus. We did it up brown. Nov. 2I. Went to Burlington to the football game with U. V. M. Midd had a special tmin. It was great sport. It was pretty cold and there was snow on the ground, but you couldn't freeze our ardor. 0-0. We'll beat them yet, though. Nov. 24. Faculty play in the Gym. Billy Burrage lost his wig off. lt was a scream. Nov. 25. Sophomore Hop. Considering that it was our class hop of course it was perfect. Why not? Nov. 26. Can't go home for Thanksgiving any more, It was not so bad staying here as 1 thought. Mrs. Mills gave us a splendid dinner. After dinner we danced in the Social Hall and sang. Some were kind of homesick at night, though. Dec. 9. Men's Fraternity Pledge Day and we got a holiday. Dec. Dec. Jan. jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. 8. 'Penelope' and the third floor scrape. Miss Throop was worried l2. l've done nothing today but study German. Davy is certainly not bashful about giving out the lessons. You have to hand it to htm. He's a corking teacher, though. l've learned more in three months than in two years in H. S. He's not afraid to work himself either. That's what makes you more willing to work for him. Ohl He's a good scout if he does hand out the k. Home for Christmas vacation. Got to take home a German book for outside reading, th h. sim Back once more. Bob wasn't home this time. He went to New York for the holidays. Only three weeks to Mid-Years. Geel l0. Prexy has a Sunday Chapel service in the afternoons. YVe can go to church or to that. Who wouldn't rather hear Prexy preach any day? 29. Exams. again. Can't go away afterwards this time. Have one the very last day. 5. Safely through another set. Right lnt0 the next semester's work already. 20. The Ben Greet Players gave As You Like lt in the Town Hall. The whole college went. It was splendid. Hope I can see them again sometime. . about the racket third floor made. Thought we were roller-skating in the hall and it was only 'Penelope' taken out of the garage under the radiator. be praised enough for splendid. Norton and Bozzie were a scream. l'll never forget them- Pat, Anne and Cutler were swell too. Mar. l2. Middlebury women present The Tempest. Miss Throop can't the work she has done. It was wonderful. The girls all were perfectly Mar. I9. Phi Beta Kappa Initiation. Couric l know it isn't the custom to take in under-classmen. Still I should think they might have told me to expect it anytime. Mar. 23. Wle started our Horace Note Books today. Looks like work, but I guess l'll like it. Mar. 27. Saw a movie taken at Cornell tonight. It brought back memories that haunt all right. Haven't seen Bob for an age. Guess Billy's sore, too. Haven't seen him for a week. l should worry. Apr. l0. Made up with Billy. Went to the dance with him tonight. Seemed good to go to a dance again. There hasn't been one for a long hme and last year we had them all the time. Apr. l3. Home for Easter. Good to get home to my mother again, I can tell you. 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We won though and it was great sport all the same. Wouldn't have missed it for anything. 5-3, 6 innings. May 8. junior Week. We won everything so far, even if it has rained most of the time. Hurrah for Nliddl Went to the Prom. Swell time. Good music, and good eats. The Gym. looked great. May 9. Some excitement today. Chemistry Building almost burned up. It started up on the third floor in the store room. The College fellows were right on hand to fight it and it didn't do as much damage as it might have. Play tonight. Awfully good. Wish Junior week came often. May l2. Game with St. Anselms. Midd. won, 8-2. Who says we can't play ball? May 30. College Quartet came up and serenaded us tonight. It sounded great. I love to hear the fellows sing. They sang Willie had a Purple Monkey as usual. May 3l. I-Iolida . Almost everybody went out to I..ake Dunmore or somewhere but a few of us were here. Wwe went down by the creek for a Bacon Bat and had a corkrng time. june 4. Went for a walk down by the pulp mill bridge with Billy. June 6. Chosen for a member of the KALEIDOSCOPE Board. I'll like that I think. .lune l Exams. again. 0. l7. All over. Seems great to stick around here and do just as you please. I never saw such a mob around here. Everybody is back I guess. They say it's the big- gest Commencement ever. The Ben Greet Players played Twelfth night and Mid-Summer Night's Dream. They were splendid. Couldn't have them out of doors as planned, though, on account of rain. june 2l. Class Day. Marched in the Daisy Parade. Went to speaking contest in the evening. The speaking was very good indeed. June 23. Graduation in the Congregational Church. DIdn't get packed up in time to hear all of it. Had to send three boxes after my trunk was packed and then I couldn't shut up my bag. Half- way through anyway. june june 20. 1915-1915 Sept. 23. Came back to Midd. today. Everything the same as ever. I feel pretty big being an upper classman. Those little Sophomores are so funny running around keeping track of the Freshmen. Sept. 24. Settled today. My wife and I are going to try it another year. We have a new dean this year. Her name is Eleanor Ross. Everybody's crazy about her already. I'm glad I've got two more years here. Sept. 25. Prof. Royce's concert in Music Hall, very good as usual. Sept. 26. Took a Freshman to church today. Oct. 2. 'Springfield Training School I4, Midd. 0. Never mind, it was the first game. Better luck next time. Oct. 6. We Juniors take the Freshmen for a Bacon Bat down by the creek. It's a splendid cus- tom well worth keeping up. It was a glorious evening. Guess the Freshmen enjoyed it. Oct. 7. Gym. reception. Got a Freshman all my own to take this time. Had a good time as usual. Oct. 9. Stevens Institute of Technology-Midd., 0-0. Freshman Parade. Dance in the Gym. Went with Billy. Oct. IS. Stunt night for the Freshmen. Seemed queer just to look on. Was kind of sorry I wasn't a Sophomore. Oct. 28. Went up on Chioman for a walk-today. Same old place. Oct. 3l. We all went to Gov. Stewart's funeral. He was certainly a grand old man. Nov. 2. Charter Night. Better than usual this time. Guess Mac. must have been some soldier. I-Ie gave a splendid talk on Patriotism. though. Nov. 6. Play Mass. Aggies at Amherst. I won't write down the score. They have a wonderful team this year anyway. Nov. l2. Went for a Bacon Bat with my wife and Billy and Tom. Lots of vfun. Nov. I3 Special train took most of the College to Montpelier to play Norwich. It was a circus. Midd. won I9--I3 of course. The iNorwich fellows looked swell in their uniforms. A couple of them gave megaphones to my wife and I. The train was late coming back but we had lots of fun in the stations. The fellows all had tin horns and cheered. 231 r . 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Who says Middlebury hasn't any spirit? Nov. 20. The great day came. We didn't win but neither did they. We put up a better game than ' they did, though. Such a mob as came down from there. Almost all the College came, I guess. Ohl It was exciting. Some of the girls wore white and the rest dark clothes and the ones in white sat to form a Nl on the grand stand. Dance after supper in the Gym. Had a swell time. Some dayl Nov. 25. Thanksgiving at Midd. again. We had a splendid dinner. Some of us went over and inspected the new dormitory and the new chapel after dinner. They are coming along line. They are a great improvement to Nlidd. Dec Dec. Dec . 6. Civics Club was started among the women today. I guess Middlebury is progressive all right. I I . I 8. Prof. Wetherell gave a splendid talk. It's going to be a Suffrage Club by and by. Went to a dance with Billy. Home for Christmas. Bob's home this time. He's coming over to see me tomorrow. Dec. 24. Went to the theatre last night with Bob. He wants me to wear his fraternity pin. Don't know about that. Jan. 3. Back again to Midd. Billy met me. Guess it's just as well I'm not wearing Bob's pin. Jan. 4. The chimes rang in the new chapel. Hurrah for the new Nliddleburyl jan. ll. Went to movies tonight. ' Jan. 28. Mid-years begun. Feb. 4. All over. Not so bad this time. Guess I must be getting brilliant. The Profs. don't seem to recognize it, though. Feb. H7. New cut system explained. Don't believe I like it very well but I guess it will be a good t mg. Feb. l7. lt's cold, cold winter. I0 below as we go to chapel. Didn't get any valentine. Guess l've grown up. Mar. l. Prof. Royce read Androcles and the Lion. Geel He's great. I never laughed so in my life. lt's worth a good deal to hear him roar. Mar. ll. Gym. meet with Amherst. Who said we were going to be way outclassed? Nothing doing. Had to sit up late tonight to get my KALEIDOSCOPE work done as it is all due tomorrow. 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BUTTERBIELD, '63 ROYAL J. EDDY, '66 WILLIAM A. JENNER, '65 AZRO B. SHEPARD, '66 JOI-IN G. MCCULLOUGI-I fTrusteeI 233 JOSEPH H. PARKER, '69 MARSH O. PERKINS, '70 CI-IARLEs F. KINGSLEY, '72 GEORGE W. BROOKS, '73 ALVA C. PEGK, '80 J. EDWY BUTTOLPH, Ex-'82 ROBERT C. BARTON, '84 FREDERICK T. MCLEOD, '85 CHARLES W. PRENTISS, '96 EUNICE. BRYANT KENNEY, 'I9 I' yy K 4, NE I X fa?- x f' X cl 'f' :J xxx f ,11 I ,,fffI,.,,A -, fln 'QQQK A439 ik SXT .f ' '.'a,..l '.'?..........-Y lf' ci.....,.....f..flfl 'R+ M-- Igfiffiw' A ' N:--wg.. .- ,,.,,,.,. , . Y, ., J, I ...,f, . . U '1' .. Z ,gf ' ' ' ,gy , 'C .X Hui A -4 ' -,,',, . A, - '31 i:zP '31b i' 7 - .,A,1,A ,,:1-Q f iq VA 25:23 'AM if G 15 5-i ff : ,.,. 1-ff2V4ff5f5fA , : ! 'i G q A FAREWELL GLIMPSE 1 I' J, - 'fb ' gi' .f E b dl eo ' ,Q-Iv 7 NX N 1 ' 'H 4 4 I 2,..rf-Y--. 'lg -'LC X r .,, nw.. 1 ...: M, w ,,,,,QyP','...,z....+f?.......,,-. 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Gee Sisters, millinery Hanks 31 Chilson, clothiers Hotel Cumberland Hotel Woodstock Hunt, E.. -I., Horist Ives Gt Shambo, clothiers Page i xii VIII 1 III III IX XII X rx I VIII XI iv VIII vi VII in III II VII XIV vi xii ix vi v xi i Jacksons, photographers joy, Henry F., clothier McKinney, Mrs. Ruth, manicurist Middlebury Campus Middlebury College Middlebury Garage Middlebury Steam Laundry Middlebury Register Middlebury Supply Co. Mo0re's Fountain Pen Nash, Fred, barber Novak, joseph Opera House Park Drug Store Quayle Rich, C. F., newsdealer Sargent House Seymour Press Sheldon's Drug Store Stone, W. St H. H. Taber, A. C., wall paper Trudo, Jerry Tufts College Tuttle Company, The, publishers Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Vittum's Orchestra XVimette 81 Truclo, pool rooom Wood, W. 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D., Secretary Tufts College Medical and Dental Schools, 416 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass 'l l l l l l''l l l I l l l l l l l l''lnlvlnl'++'l P4'i P'l P'P'P4 P+1 P'P'l'Pi'+4'+++'P+4'4 Pi P Chartered and Organized In the Year A. D. 1828 THE OLD Mrmunt jllllutual Jfire Insurance Cllnmpanp TO-DAY FINDS ITSELF IN THE MOST PROSPEROUS CONDITION SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION CAPITAL AND ASSETS, S9,400,000.00 lt insures all classes of insurable property at actual cost. It makes liberal adjustments and prompt payment of its losses. G. O. STRATTON, President HUGH PHILIPS, Vice-President JAMES T. SABIN, Secretary HERMON D. HOPKINS, Treasurer LOCAL AGENTS IN NEARLY EVERY TOWN Boston University LAW SCHOOL Three years' course leading to the degree of LL.B. Post-graduate course of one year's resident attendance lead- ing to the degree of LL.M. Special scholarships C3550 per yearj for college graduates. For catalog write to Dean HOMER ALBERS ll Ashburton Place BOSTON, MASS. BISSETTE Home Bakery and Restaurant All kinds of Home Baking and Catering a Specialty. Meals and Lunches at all hours. Full Line of Fancy Cake Made to Order 67 Main St., MIDDLEBURY, VT. LOOK THIS BOOK THROUGH AND SEE IF The botographs jililaoe hp The Eacksons AREN'T ALL RIGHT AGENTS FOR THE BESTLAUNDRY IN THE STATE- BURLINGTON STEAM W. C. DUNCAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR EVER READY FLASH LIGHTS TABLE LAMPS INDIVIDUAL LIGHTING PLANTS 52 Main Street MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT Picture Framing Mounting and Matting All Kinds of Pictures FURNITURE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Household Goods Packed for Shipment GARDNER J. DUNCAN 18 MAIN STREET Second-Hand Furniture Bought and Sold MAKE YOUR ROOMS ATTRACTIVE WITH WALL PAPERS TH AT ARE ARTISTIC Let us hell? you when You redccorate your Frat- ouse. You wr lfindjust what you wnntm our large and varied line gf Wall Papers, Paints, Etc. A. C. TABER INTERIOR DEDOIIATOII 18 Maln Street MIDDLEBURY, VT. iii Tailored to Measure Clothes 515-00 and UPWWS MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS -IOUR TAILORS ' snocERlEs AND PROVISIONS B, STERN 8: SON rnun AND VEGETABLES NEW YORK 65 MAIN STREET FOOTWEAR MIDDLEBURY VERMONT HATS AND CAPS SWEATERS GLOVES HOSIERY SHIRTS COLLARS, ETC. Worth Seeing, Anyway Her- You ought to have seen Mabel Ouallty and Prices Always Right run the quarter-mileln It- What did she do it in? Agent for spaldingvs Goods Her- I don't know what you call the HENRY F. JOY MIDDLEBURY VERMONT darned things! ' 2 1 COTRELL SL LEONARD ALZSSZCAFQJXIERSOF CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS TO AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES FROM THE ATLANTIC T0 THE PACIFIC CLASS CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY 5 and 10c. Department C If H NEWSDEALER MIDDLEBURY, VT- o o 61 Main Street Dealer in FINE JEWELRY. wATCIIEs, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, CROCKERY BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES, PIIONOGRAPIIS. MII,EACEs T0 RENT. SHEET MUSIC POST CARDS BOOKS AND STATIONERY iv 5 4 , THIS PICTURE SHOWS THE HOTEL WOQDSTOCK TIMES SQUARE NEW YORK 365 Rooms 270 Baths European Plan Only Popular With College Men Special Rates to College Teams R A T E S Room with Use of Bath ...... 31.50 to 32.00 2 persons . . 2.50 to 3.00 Room with Bath ....... . 2.00 to 4.00 2 persons . . 3.00 to 5.00 W. H. VALIQUETTE, Managing Director A. E. SINGLETON, Assistant Manager. V 9 REMEMBER FOOT WEAR I is Shoes, Rubbers, Slippers and Moccasins ---Q Y,s, X X A Gordon Hoslery, Laces, Pollsh, Etc. Phone 32.2 F. A. Middlebury, Vt E. P. Cushman 8: Son Dry Goods, Fancy Goods Coats, Suits, Carpets and Rugs A rolling Stone gathers no in the Newest Creations moss, but gets so smooth that ALSO MILEAGES FOR RENT nobody has anything on rt. A reliable firm and a member of the Chamberlain Syndicate. HOTEL CUMBERLAND NEW YORK I , Broadway at Fifty-Fourth Street 4 T ' ' Broadway Cars from Grand Central Depot- 7th Ave Cars from Pennsylvania Station. .i 1 user ev A Mmoireunv coiircr MAN ' I-leadquartets for College Men til, il ro MINUTES' WALK 'ro 40 'rr-rEA'rREs ', ijI3,D3,E Roorvls wrrr-r BATH. 52.00 AND UP X -- ,V ' ' , V nga, . Special Rates lor College Teams and Students . ' 4- HARRY P. sT1Ms0N ' Manager THE CUMBERLAND DOES MORE COLLEGE BUSINESS THAN ANY OTHER HOTEL IN NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS FOR MIDDLEBURY Vl ESTABLISHED 1851 EIMER 8: AMEND 205-211 THIRD AVENUE CORNER EIGHTEENTI-I STREET NEW YORK CITY HEADQUARTERS FOR Chemicals Chemical Apparatus Minerals, Etc. We Carry the Largest Stock of Laboratory Supplies in the United States in Printing Are known and distinguished. We aim to always produce this kind, and ask you to in- vestigate this claim. It will be Worth Your While Promptness, accuracy, and ZL real desire to please you are among the reasons why you should Give Us Your Orders SEYMOUR PRESS The Leading Outftters of Addison County The Best Service in Made to Measure Clothes ls Offered by the INTERNATIONAL MEN'S SUITS, GOLD BOND HATS and UNDERWEAR. LADIES' SUITS. DRESSES and SHIRT WAISTS. FINE STANDARD MAKES OF SHOES IN ALL STYLES AND MATERIALS. : : : : : : CLOTHES DRY CLEANING, SPONGING, VACUUM CLEANED AND PRESSING PROPERLY DONE NECY DORION. TAILOR NEW COBB BLOCK, A MAIN STREET MIDDLEBURY SUPPLY CO. MIDDLEBURY1 VT- S H I N E S 71 Main Street, Deal With JOSEPH NOVAK SHOES MEN'S EMERSON, LADIES' VIRGINIA TEMPLE HUBMARK SHOE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS S H I N E RUBBERS RUBBER SOLES AND I-IEELS A SPECIALTY MIDDLEBURY, VT. S vii 015132 Qlhanp Mathers' Qgentp Has Good Positions V For Good Teachers With Good Records 81 CHAPEL STREET ALBANY, N. Y. THE STORE FUR STlIDIiNIS. Jewelry Pennants Cut Glass Novelties Silverware Stationery Musical Goods Glare Glasses VICTROLAS AND RECORDS G. W. 8: H. H. STONE DEAR TEACHER- Please excuse Ma.ry's absence from school to-day, as she got wet in the A. M. and caught cold in the P. M. Yours truly, HARLAN P. FRENCH, President Mrs. VINCENT B. FISK, Secretary FOR A SOCIAL HOUR C, C, K. VISIT THE NEW POCKET BILLIARD ROOM in COBB BLOCK. Also a Choice Line of TOBACCO and CIGARS WIMETTE 8: TRUDO HAIR DRESSING LA TEST METHODS IN Shampooing Scalp Treating, Facial Massage and Manicurlng By KATHRYN CLARISSY BATTELL BLOCK Formerly with MADAM RIGNEY, 72 Chapel Street. Albany, N. Y. Telephone 110-5 ICE CREAM WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF HIGH GRADE CANDIES CONCORD ' CANDY KITCHEN VIII WALTER CALHOUN C. C. WELLS WALTER CALHOU 8: CO. Electrical Contractors MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT Estimates Furnished On Wiring, Fixtures and Electrical Work of Any Description THE SUnEs'r WAY.-The workman was busily employed by the roadside, and the wayfarer paused to inquire, What are you digging for? The workman looked up. Money, he replied. Moneyl anddwhenipdo you expect to a strike lt., my goo m nl On Saturday! replied the other, and resumed operations. JERRY TRUDO, First-Glass Barher COLLEGE TRADE A SPECIALTY Main St. Middlebury, Vt. CLOTHES FOR ALL MEN FOLKS The place to buy Hart, Schaffner dz Marx Clothes, E. dr W. Shirts and Collars, Hole-proof Hosiery. College Pillow Covers, Pennants and Banners our Specialty HANKS 81 CHILSON Q UA YLE Steel Engravers and Manufacturing Jewelry- men to American Universities NEW YORK 25 West Forty-second Street ALBANY 19 Chapel Street CHICAGO 64 West Randolph Street Samples ol Wedding Statlnnery Upon Request Correct Forms Moderate Cost Tl-IE SARGENT J. J. 0'CONNELL, Proprietor THE IDEAL HOTEL FOR ATHLETIC TEAMS Stables Connected. Garage SPECIAL RATES T0 STUDENTS 'IIFZTEIEEPEIEEEEEEE TRY Z. ESOULIA THE BARBER THE ONLY BARBER SHOP ON COLLEGE PROPERTY BATTELL BLOCK MIDDLEBURY. VERMONT IZIIZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIZI OPERA HOUSE W. F. BENTLEY MANAGER ALLAN CALHOUN 8c SON SANITARY PLUMBING :rf -1- ,-gf ,.,,, L. '----- e--2111.4 1------A STEAM HEATING CONTRACTORS DEVOE'S PAINTS, HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE, FISHING TACKLE MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT CALL ON PoL1'rENEss RETURNED.-A few days A N I after a farmer had sold a pig to a neigh- F L 5, bor, he chanced to pass his place and saw his little boy sitting on the edge of the when You wan' the Bee' pig-pen, watching its new occupant. How d'ye do, Johnny, said he, Hair Cut, Shave, Massage ..H0w,B your pig t0,day?,, 01' Shampoo Oh, pretty well, thank you, replied the boy. How's all your folks? MAIN STREET ..Ha,pe,fS, MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT ' Millinery, Hair Goods and Fancy Articles LATEST STYLES, HIGHEST QUALITY, POPULAR PRICES V Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Facial and Scalp Massage Chiropody, Shampooing MRS. RUTH MCKINNEY DYER BLOCK MIDDLEBURY, VT. X Ghz Hllihhlrhnrg iivgister THE BEST WAY to keep informed about Middlebury College is to subscribe for The Register, the old stand- by local paper of Addison County. All the news of town and gown promptly and accurately. In Vermont, 5.100 a Year Outside Vermont, 1.50 a Year Send subscriptions to THE REGISTER COMPANY Eittunfs Gfrchestra CONCERT AND DANCE MUSIC FURNISHED for ALL OCCASIONS As Good as Can be Procured in the State Qtut jflutners f' tions, Violets, and All Other Fl ln Season Design Work a Specialty E. J. HUNT, JR., FLORIST MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT Telephone Connection PERSIAN CATS FOR SALE illilihhlehurp Clllnllege Zgnukstnre COMPLETE LINE OF STUDENT SUPPLIES MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE BANNERS, PENNANTS, SKINS, COLLEGE SEAL JEWELRY, SEAL PLAQUES, SEAL STATIONERY ALUMNI ORDERS SOLICITED FLOYD sl OTTMAN, Managers Keep in Touch With College Activities buhsnrihe tn the jllilihhlehurp Cliampus Twenty Issues 31.00 per Year Bark Bragg Stare CAMERAS PAPER DEVELOPERS FILMS We Develop and Prlnt Amateur Fllms 8 Main Street Albany Law School The course of study leading to the degree of LL.B. extends over a period of three years. Students who have pursued one or two years in a law office may enter the second year class as candidates for a diploma but not a degree. The high standard of the school and the facilities which the city affords with its legislature, courts and library, offer une- qualled opportunity for a thorough and practical training. MIDDLEBURY VERMONT J. C. WATSON, Secretary. SEND YOUR COLLARS TO THE l ll I WE WILL LAUNDER THEM S0 THAT YOUR TIE - 1 ll. 'V WILL SLIP THROUGH EASILY jllllihhlehurp Steam Zlaunhtp LET US DO YOUR PLAIN WASHING You will be pleased with our work. Our college agent will call for and deliver all laundry. Just Across the Street from the Post WITH Office You Will Find J. TVI. BURKE gbglhnnog MIDDLEBURY MASONIC BUILDING HE REPRESENTS THE STRONGEST COMPANIES AND GIVES THE LOWEST RATES THE BEST IN MILLINERY LOWEST PRICES THE GEE SISTERS MIDDLEBURY, vT. iKexaII Emu brute Apollo and Liggett's Chocolate for Those Who Discriminate. LARGE AND UP-T0-DATE LINE OF STATIONERY The Gift Store of the Town HAWKE'S CUT GLASS S'I'ERLING AND PLATED SILVER, CHINA, ETC. Yll Middlebury College JOHN M. THOMAS President. MIDDLEBURYZS Middlebury College was founded in 1600. During her lirst cen- RECORD tury she sent out l,686 graduates: 543 of these were clergymen, including 7l missionaries. An exceptionally large proportion became teachers, of whom l06 were professors in Colleges or Theological Seminaries, and 32 became college presidents. She graduated in that time 400 lawyers, including over 50 judges of courts. Fifteen of her alumni have been members of Congress, and nine, Governors of States or Territories. lt is lVliddlebury's boast that, in proportion to her size and the means at her command, no American college has made a nobler record. COURSES OF The old classical course has given the college a reputation for a century STUDY in the liberal studies that malce men. lt is the foundation of all that is valuable in a college education. By the recent extension of the curriculum the student is enabled, through wise selection, to secure not only broad, cultural training, but also preparation for further professional studies, for business, or for teaching. There are abundant opportunities for college graduates in business. Many of the positions do not require technically trained men. Large corporations write to us every year for promising men, graduates of the regular courses. The college has a strong department for the training of teachers. Students intending to take up the study of law, medicine or theology will find courses fundamental to those professions. By the introduction of a Department of Drawing and Surveying, Middlebury College is able to secure for its graduates two years' advanced standing in the best technical colleges. By this means they receive the general discipline and culture of college in but little more time and with slightly more expense than if they proceeded directly from the academy to the school of engineering. RECENT Without departure from the traditions of the New England small college, PROGRESS additions to the buildings, equipment, courses, and instructing staff have been made in the few years past, which add materially to the advantages offered to the students. Among the recent additions to the plant are the following: The McCullough Gymnasium, the Hall of Chemistry, the Central Heating Plant, Porter Athletic Field with its grand stand with locker and dressing-rooms and its skating pond. The latest new buildings are the Mlead Memorial Chapel and Hepburn Hall, a dormitory and commons for men. During the past seven years, over 5800000 has been added to the funds of the college for endowment and buildings: student attendance has doubled and the instruct- ing staff now numbers thirty-one-more than double the number of seven years ago. 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