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aff. Fig' i '-H233 . 'x :yn , . ft -lllllke -S.. ii ifumio the 1 it SS as 3 Sue Walk.. ml, lfhf to ex . :Hillel to Dill' Qgmmnxv fling fgjfdg XII. Epsilon 5 ic Club : Baseball . -here would PatriCk- igjqf! for the ,fi from the -. ' to lfgnggiiard io i ld sure Y He has HHH' l hai Kcmzdly ,fi 'f SARAH LEAI-I NELSON ............. Manchester, Vt. A Literary SCi6'lZlf'I:jQC. Ariel Board Q3jg W. A. A. Q3jg Director Odds and Ends Q3jg Chairman of Dra- matics g Dramatic Club CSD. We bless the day when Fate sent'Sally to us, not that she loved Middlebury less, but that she liked U. V. M. better. She showed us all what she could do at the time of Odds and Endsj' for she has had experience from Burlington to Broadway and also Middlebury. To thee who know thee not, no words can paint, And those who know thee, know all words are faint. LUCILLE O,SULLIVAN .......... . .... Burlington, Vt. Commevfe and Economics. Cinderella Q2jg Glee Club QU, Football Hop Committee Qljg Dramatic Club Secre- tary Q25 g La Place aux Dames Who would guess to see Luci1le's happy smile that she could impersonate so perfectly anyone from Cinder- ella's ugly sister to the Billings librarian? Prof. Myrick gathers from her attitude in class that French is her major and the accompanying smile her related minor. ., ai.fif'1r?5L 7f, f 55.12-at Veil we-,Z 6 ,.ff.- u f?muf+59'5:, ,v,13-,gtg Jiri? ,.t,3!r, J., ,F-fq.'L.4.A7: '- ' 'A H-..5.f'f.3i..E' 03553, gl-we :fg.,f, -'ffl-254:15-,t',y,'.ll-'v,3?,fa-gr4:.,fq,i':-.1,3'.2fv.g1 . ,- . ,..,l.- A l.-- ..,. 1- .aa .A .L . -. .. ,... .7'S- .Q-if--,f.',F,f2gg-.Q...anti .-.'.f.T ' 1 , .6'.?. i 'f,.w,'thf A , f, 2 -ye' f l,:- .gifs--Q 'F Y'.f:?.,:- -' 1 ' ' ' 'V' ' ,- ' -.X 45 f .'ifl:?'-Lis, ' 1 L ' I J, I-J. f2.ae1if.af1.',,',-P: fi?-2-5L2.f15fi?3lP -f , 'I . - N . - WCS. . , . 'X' A ' 4 -' ' . . V . V . , , - .:...-:q-,',.3Yt'H ELII-IU PHILIP NORMAN ........ Saranac Lake, N. Y. Mechcmical Engineering. Saranac Lake High Schoo-lj Alpha Tau Omega. Norm came to college with the firm intention of be- coming an engineer and with a do or die spirit he has settled down to work. He has sacrificed chances for office, athletic fame and popularity, but we admire him for his grit. Here is a man it would be worth while to know. WALLACE BUCHANAN PARDOE ..... Springfield, Mass. Civil E1zgiuee1'ti11.g. Springfield Tech. High School QMass.jg Phi Delta Theta, Corporal C155 Sergeant Q2jg VVig and Buskin Manager3lMelissedon. My other name is Bum Pardoe . To tell my delights would be wrong. I am a steady worker, but I like a Kidder. I have ever travelled a well-worn path to knowledge Q137 Main to 439 Collegej all during my career at Vermont. I am somewhat of a musician and expect to be a grind all my life. Yours, Wallace.
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n HARDY AUGUSTUS MERRILL ....... .... B ranch, Vt. Ag7'l.C'Ztlf'1l1'6. , Craftsbury Academy, Commons Club, Alpha Zeta, Class Football CSD , Captain C3D , Var- sity Football CZD , Class Basketball Cl, Z, 3D , Class Executive Committee CZD , Student Council C2D , Proc Night Committee C2D , Honor Scholarship Society, President CSD, Vice-President Student Union C3D, College Band CZD , Kake W'alk Committee C3D , Var- sity Basketball I Here is our six foot, raw-boned prexy of the Aggies. The most awkward man on the squad his first year and one of the best men his second. One day a fair one smiled at him and he tried to separate himself from the wall. Never known to cut a class. Crabs a little once in awhile just to be sociable. Tim is a great boy and to say the least we wish him success. TsUToM NIIEURA. .................... Isoka, japan C0mme1'ce amd Economics. Osaka Okura Commercial School CIapanD, Ohio Wesleyan, Ariel Board CSD. This little fellow is from the Far East. But unlike most of our foreign students, he has entered into the spirit of the college. He has served the class as a photographer and added much to the Kake Walk by his Jiu Jitsu exhibition. He is a scholar of the first class. He is always ready to give aid, and to ex- press it in slang he is a regular guyf, Good luck to you, Mieura, we've certainly enjoyed your company. DAVID MARBLE MERRITT ......,.. Chester Depot, Vt. Agrficultmfe. Springfield High School, Commons Club, Second Honor.Group CID. ' This hay-seedy looking Aggie hails from Chester De- pot, Vt. He appeared in the first scrap and has been a loyal supporter of the class ever since. His writing reminds one of hieroglyphics, but when quizzed orally, he is found to be a traveling encyclopedia of facts. He is considered by those who know him as a con- scientious worker and a true friend. . A , JOHN PATRICK MOONEY .............. Pittsford, Vt. l Electrical Erngineering. A Pittsford High School, Theta Nu Epsilon, Honor Scholarship Society, Catholic Club, Class Football Cl, 2, SD, Varsity Baseball A Cl, ZD, Corporal CZD. Here we have the Harp, and in order that there would be no mistaken identity they christened him Patrick. This may have l been a needless precaution for the map is plainly in evidence. He hailed from the wonderful town of Pittsford and some day is going to make that place famous. He has been striving hard to make a name for himself in athletics and would surely have succeeded if it were not for Kaiser Bill. He has an awful failing for the opposite sex and has actually been known to accompany one to a dance.
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ROBERT CARLTON PARKER .......... Montgomery, Vt. Literary Scientific. Montpelier Seminaryg Sigma Nu5 Varsity Baseball C155 Class Football C255 Sergeant in Band Cl, 25 5 Glee Club Cl, 2, 35 5 College Quartette Cl, 2, 35 5 Leader C355 Chairman Sophomore Hop Committee5 Ariel Board C35. Big of heart and full of pep, ever-smiling good- natured Bob. He can handle anything in the music- al line from a Iew's Harp up to the combined Musical Clubs. Makes an awful squawk with his slide trom- bone and is never happier than when his bass tones are drowning out the entire Student Union Chorus. NlARGARET PATTEN ................. Burlington, Vt. C oninierce and Econoanics. Sec. W. A. A. C35 5 Treas. Le Cercle Fran- cais C355 Football Hop Committee Cl, 255 Cynic Board C355 Ariel Board C355 Asst. Chairman Social Service C35. Her career at U. V. M. has had but one dark Spot which, perhaps, she might have kept even to this day if she had not grown old. In spite of the fact that her brow wrinkles in perplexity at the suggestion of an Fc. test, she is a great economist and has been known to order turpentine at Henderson's. . !- . Q i LEON ISHAM PATTEN ....... . ...... Burlington, Vt. Commerce and Economics. Burlington High Schoolg Phi Delta Theta5 Cynic Board Cl, 255 Manager Cynic C355 Melissedon5 Manager Class Football C355 Class Nominating Board C355 Class Pipe Committee C255 Ariel Board C355 Cynic Ex. Ed. C45. Rabbi could easily add Fc. I Cl, 2 and 35 to his honor roll, but modesty keeps himfromi doing it. Pat is always in some scrape and worries more about how he is going to get out of it than he does' about his stuff. He's a worker and a darn good fellow. Here's luck to you, Pat. LoUIs AARON PERELMAN ............ Burlington, Vt. M echanicall Engineering. Burlington High School5 Varsity Football C15 5 Class Football C15 5 Class Baseball C15 5 Varsity Track C25 5 Class Track C35. A combination of chemistry and engineering has failed to spoil his cheerful disposition. He is as versatile in athletics as in study, having shown ability in football, baseball and track. The numerous Liberty Bond posters in Burlington are evidences of the activity of his Boy Scouts. Eff.. . i'5'i.f Ari we - g yy :ggi-v W... BC: . ,..,.. , fa, .., - ..x.,. . e 'X ' E . -REQ ,,. 71-L. L Umx xv!- M -'W .m HV? vw i PM 1.6 4-' 1. R .
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