University of Vermont - Ariel Yearbook (Burlington, VT)

 - Class of 1901

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Seniors C1855 of 1900 Colors: Yell: W Brown and Gold. Re! Rah! Ver! Re Nineteen Hundred ! wfffC6I'6 JOSHUA BARTLETT KIRKPATRICK .......,. . . . EDITH LOUISE CARPENTER ..... JAMES HAWLEY ATREN ...... FREDERIC PERCY BYINGTON . .. WILLIAM DOUGALD GRANT .... HARRY BRYDON SPENCER .... LEE CLARK ABBOTT ..... IIDCUIDCIIS LEE CLARK ABBOTT, AT-53. L. S. Rummjy, N. H., Franklin, Mass., High School, 795. Glee Club, Second Bass 115 ! Rah ! Mont ! Vermont ! Vermont ! Preszaeni V?ee-Presideni Secretary Treasurer Base Ba!! Manager 1 A ssz's!am' Treasurer Hzkforz'an 27 N. Willard St 125. Second Lieutenant 145. Varsity Base Ball, Ass't Manager 135, Manager 145. Class Foot Ball 125 Historian 115 145. Toastmaster 125. Junior Promenade Committee 135. JAMES HAWLEY AIKEN, EN. Ch. Benson, 415 Pearl St Troy Conference Academy. Second Lieutenant 145. Toastmaster 115. Chairman Exec utive Committee 125. Treasurer 135. Secretary 145. Forest Prize Speaking 115 Kingsley Prize Speaking 125. DELL BEEMAN ALLEN, L. S. Barlingian, 52 N. Winooski Ave Burlington High School, '96. Banjo Club, First Mandolin 125. Mandolin Club, First Mandolin 135 145. Director of Instrumental Club 145. Corporal 125. Sergeant 135 First Lieutenant and Adjutant 145. Secretary 125. FANNIE HOWE ATWOOD, 15149. L. S. Barlirzgiorz, 27 Buell St Burlington High School, '96. Ladies' Glee Club, Second Soprano 135 145. President of Ladies, Glee Club 145. Chapel Organist145. Vice-President 135. Chairman Class ' Book Committee 145. 25

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But Virgil sings, Arma virumque camo, which being translated means, jewels are often found in mud. Your history as a class has verified the Words of the poet and we must not fail to recognize it. Hail to your Nye, the immortal William, who by his genial ways and winning songs has done much to clear away your hours of gloom. Honor to Libby, the successor of our immortal pa, whose voice has been heard in college meetings oft and anon as he strove in favor of the public weal. Sing hymns to Webster, the Esau of the class. Most any old kind of pottage would cause him to surrender his birth-right, or history notes at any rate. We are glad to return honor to whom honor is due, hence the above unsolicited testimonials. We never fully suspected the degree that the spirit of reform had permeated your class till one evening last spring when we were down town. There by the park were the incorrigibles, Sturgess and Fort, leaning against a lamp-post while Oatley and Tobey stood near. Approaching nearer we heard Sturgess say z Thatsh all right Chicj but we ain't goin to do any sush thing fhicj , are we john? Haint had enny sush time fhicj in years. Go ,way. And then the dulcet tones of Oatley were heard as he plead with them to leave their evil ways and cleave to the right. Poor Iesse's eyes were suffused with tears as he tried to lead the erring Fort towards home. It was a very touching scene. But, despite the general glory of your class, we think that the peculiarly brilliant star in your scholastic iirmament is James Chesterield Jones, the Glad- stonian Jefferson of the zoth century. In him is all the wisdom of the ages per- sonified. Hardly so successful as a scholar as Kirkpatrick, or as fluent in his oratory as Pember, yet the sterling qualities of his tout ensemble End no peer save in the junior Dinkey, the coming historiographer of the Chinese Wall. With Jones, we close thy history, oh, class of 19oo. We have hardly done justice to thee, but we have done our best. As Drury would say, in writing a story : The ornate incomprehensibility of your esoteric profundity possessesimmensity exceeding our powers of inkual description, hence-au rewz'r. H 24



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GUY WINFRED BAILEY, ATQ. Cl. Essex jnnciinn, Essex Junction Burlington High School, '96. Sergeant 135. First Lieutenant 145. Class Base Ball 135. Class Foot Ball 115. President 135. Poet 125. Class Book Committee 145. ROYDEN EUGENE BEEBE, 45410. Ch. Burlinglon, 67 N. Union St. Burlington High School, '96. Corporal 125. Sergeant-Major 135. Major 145. Class Base Ball 115125 135. Oynic, Assisiant Business Manager 135. Business Manager 1-15. Director Tennis Association 135. Military Hop Committee 135 145. Commence- ment Speaker 145. ARTHUR BOYCE. M. E. W2'nclzendon,Il!ass., 4 N. College Murdock School. Sergeant 135. First Lieutenant 145. MARY TRACY BROWNELL, KAI9. L. S. Essexfunciion, Essex Junction Burr and Burton Seminary, '96. Secretary 115. AMY MAUD BURT, KA9. L. S. Swanton, 178 S. Prospect St. Swanton High School. Vice-President 125. Junior Promenade Committee 135. Spear Reading 125. Bissell Prize for Progress 135. Commencement Speaker 145. EDITH LoU1sE CARPENTER, 173117. L. S. Webster, Mass., 177 S. Prospect St. Webster High School. Vice-President 145. Spear Reading 125. JOHN GRIXSTON CURRIER, 545. L. S. Rnfland, 192 S. Union St. Rutland High School. Assistant Treasurer 135. President Y. M. C. A. 145. President French Club 145. JOHN MORRILL DOWNER, EN. E. E. Sfowe, 31 M. C. H. Stowe High School. HoRAT1o NELSON DRURY, JR. Cl. Burlington, 179 Elmwood Ave. Burlington High School, '96. Corporal 125. First Sergeant 135. Captain 145. Assistant Business Manager Anim. 135. Assistant Editor Ogmic 145. Military Hop Committee 145. Banquet Committee 125. President Classical Club 145. Commencement Speaker 145. SAMUEL CAMPBELL DUNLOP, A. B. '99, 1123. C. E. Poultney, 5 S. College Troy Conference Academy. Corporal 125. Sergeant 135. First Lieutenant 145. Histo- rian 125135 145. Anim. Artist 135. President Democratic Club 145. President Debating Club 145. Mathematics Prize 115. Class Day Speaker 145. ARTHUR WOODBURY EDSON. Cl. Cavendish, 468 College Springfield High School, '95, DELANO EUGENE FARR, AW. Cl. Brisiol, 42 S. C. H. Bristol High School. Corporal 125. First Sergeant 135. Captain 145. Varsity Base Ball 115 135. Class Base Ball 125 135. Class Foot Ball 125. Chairman Banquet Committee 125. Conference Committee 135. Secretary Athletic Association 145. President Track Athletic Association 145. 26

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