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30 THE ARIEL Class of Nineteen Hundred and Two QE O F F I C E R S JAMES EDWARD DONAHUE P7'esz'r!e1zz' BERT!-IA 1511101115 FIELD . Vzke-Presirlefzf DON MAIQTIN RICE . . Secrefmy JOHN Nf.-XRTIN WHE151.131z . . 73'erzmrer 97' YELL Breka--Coax-Coax-Coax! Breka-Coax--Coax-Coax! Hula-Bala, Hula-Balu! , Vermont, Vermont, Ninetee 97' COLORS REU AND BLACK
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VOLUME XVI 29 lt has seen the establishment of four annual events, the College Play, the Sophomore I-lop, the Athletic Banquet and the Athletic l-lop. The Cjfzzzk' has been changed to a fortnightly publication and issues eighteen numbers a year instead of twelve. A debating club has been formed. A chair in Commerce and Economics has been endowed and the Courses broadened in this department. lt has seen the raising of a gymnasium fund, the erection of an admirable gymnasium and the way paved for a track team. College politics have become purified and class politics, the great hindrance to our proper development in undergraduate activities, have been, in a large degree, eliminated. Nineteen-two has always been an energetic class, and while it has never as a class, perhaps, awaked to the sense of a mission in college, we feel that it has in its four years grown strong in college spirit, and has, it nothing else, striven to encourage and foster college loyalty and traditions. As the days roll on toward commencement the thought of leaving the old familiar haunts grows more and more distasteful. Vermont has been a good mother to us. XVe have had our troubles, individual and collective, but at commencement time they lie rather dim on the horizon. NVe have had our struggles, but they have not been disappointing or disastrous. VVe have had our good times, and they have been very good and very manyg and we have had and never expect to lose our college friendships. Wfe must cut loose, but these days in Vermont will ever live in our memories. . H Sit quiet, friends, and think it o'er. Aye, think how sweet the old days were ! Seek not, weep not: take nienioryg Let's have a loving cup with her- A cup with her,.and alsong with her, And a sitting still and long with her, For the old days, For the old, care-free days ! g A. 'oz
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PRESIDENT M E M313 E R s N ffhlli Riasluiixvli Room -501-IN EDWARD A1.1AA1s, A slf. Cl. Swanton 42 S. C. H. Swanton High School, yQ7. Class Baseball 115 125. Class Football 115. Conference Com- mittee 125. Sergeant 135 CLAYTON C1.1EEORD ALEXANDER. C.E. Burlington 507 St. Paul Franklin High School, '97 ' E GEORGE PERCIVAL AUL11, E Liv. Cl. Burlington 42.1 So. Union St. Burlington High School, yQ7. Cotillion Club 125 135 145. Class Prophet 125. Confer- ence Committee 145. Latin Entrance Prize 115. Kingsley Prize Speaking 115 125, Second Prize 125. junior P1'om. Committee, chairman. Histrionics 125 135 1451 Pres- ident 145. Football Hop Committee 1.15. Chairman, resigned. Cynir Board 135 145. Iiclitor-in-cl1ief145. Chairman Athletic Banquet Committee 1.1.5. College Play 125 135 1.15 ALICE L11.1.1AN BEAN, K A 6. Cl. Newport .111 Main St. Ladies' Glee Club, First Alto 115 125 135. Vice-I-'resident Ladies' Glee Club 125 ARTHUR SAUNnERs BEAN, E N. Cl. Randolph 25 Lafayette Place Randolph High School. Class Baseball 115 125. Class Football 115 125. Secretary 125 135. Corporal 125. Color Sergeant 135. First Lieutenant 1.15. President Y. M. C. A. H5- Varsity Football 145, Associate Editor ARIEI. 135 LUTHER DAV11: BECKLEY, K Z. C.E. Barre 42 N. C. H. Spaulding High School, ,98. Corporal 125. First Sergeant 135. Captain Co. AQ145. Varsity Football 125 155 1.1.5. Class Football 115 125. President 125. Conference Com- mittee 135 HOWARD SLOCUM BOOTH, A T Q. Ch. Swanton .1 Bradley Place Swanton High School, '97. Manager Class Baseball 135. Mandolin Club 125 135 GEORGE ORIN BRYANT, K E. Ch. Williston . 6 S. C. Burlington High School, 'oo Corporal 125. First Sergeant 155. Class Banquet Com- mittee 115. Assistant Chemical Lab, 1.15 GENEVA C1-A1RE CARPENTER, H B fb. L.S. Randolph Centre .lll Main St. Spaulding High School, Barre D liRNEs'r Dwrcsrrr CLAR1-. C.E. Burlington 35 Colchester Are. Montpelier 5en1inary,'o8. Corporal 125. Quarter-master Sergeant 135. Class Banquet Committee 125
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