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Wm, XL Y VIRA PUPINTOL. . .. . ..Burlington Vt ulia Spear Prize Reading l 2 ' Third Prize 1 C t Twelfth Night l L Masque and Sandal 2 Football Ho Com CHARLES SETI-I RISING. ....... . -Rupert Vt Granville High School ' Commons Club ' Class Football Q25 ' Aggie Debate Q35 i X T 9 I O Olin 0 0 Q 4 , . . . . . . , . 1 Literary Scientljic. Agrficultzzre. 'I' I C 5 Xu t . 1 1 1 1 ' C D , 35 Q 5 , , . l C 2 img gmt 5 555 iiax- Siiul her 5051 of an im imovm gfon, VI. fbgll fnz 35 VQZHE IH ..,. Bond ann' of 4 J - - mittee Ql, 25 5 Sophomore Hop Coniimittee Q25 g Deutscher Verein Q25 5 Class Executive Board Q25 g Glee Club Q15 3 Ariel Board Q35 5 Iglome Economics Club Q35 3 W. A. A. 3 Y. W. . A. . Vira won fame our Sophomore year when she suc- ceeded in swiping a large number of the Frosh, ban- ners. She's a rah-rah girl and no mistake. An execu- tive robin in red and brown-the Lord help the worm when she gets hold of the other end. VVhen Charles came to college Rupert was deprived of its social star. We are told that the town was lit- erally bathed in tears and filled with shattered hearts. In college he has been no less active and his landlady declares she will have to hire a girl to answer his tele- phone calls. Charles has had more leanings than one toward the teaching profession which, perhaps, ac- counts for his taking the teachers' course. The only course we are aware of his ever crabbing is Prof. Enos' Argumentation. I al l ' I 1 V V fl'1r3v'i'7 5 p, -Q-5'2 - ff fT'5'7 ':'i1A ,, -1 .- If . , A ...Z x Q' 4' uv. frm' ' Q ' ' 'V ' . ' tl ff-if if 2 was . X-v RSFQFFB, T 1 S w,.,f',r,y.,, , Q . -1 '- gre g, a . , ,,. ' 4 -'-Y yy. ., J. m..f..x,,,:a:j. - ,ima . g.f-Svsvusvfg ga 15.-V .-QQ...-.-Rama up fa-.1 .. ,,1'f'x-Hcifpfv.-1' : ks S 'T' wiv.--:-'f1'v - -. fp.,wfi.q--.1, flma- .,4-1 -pvvafm' f MM' .f 1 v' .fr fr ., , gr.. 1 - . -.-. '-1, -' fin fv -nf.2?,a5:::gf21f5f'ifiE31,fwQf-2:x'fn2 --fx-.,Y . g.v. 1-!l'f.'l2f i.'2'5 '-gf: A1f1gl'P'Sl??3'7g:ei if ,Qi--if: 2-.f.,T,3:F.f -,'+ -.::,,11,f2 p-awwC:-3:f'ff,ff4Qghj!-i'1- N Qc ffwzfr: --in arg-.fi . ,f-31 wig, -, '43 -yin? iw-.-1':,:fg'5z1-aff -11' sae if ', Q ' vi-'QL 1-2235 Q ff' xx 15? 'Qinffi-3 f3f'Q,'ilfTf.5lQ ' f , 51525-1g,,2:'f.r : if 1 'fl-121-in-.Env.-'F'- ' 1 '.'. -Q 'v' -L t i-13'-. -1-:EI Y 'f ' ., xx ' ' , A 11 fe-FS' ji l'-'-'iL Y.i'li'6'i .' lf .ia?12fa4'1a3'-A112537 v i . 1 2--qi ' 'V -P as Q-.g1..-312132.-1 . U11-f . 1 .. X11 F9-111' .4 ' I ' .' . .1 'L ffl'-' -.1 LQ . ..-.. ' : - ' l K . ETHELINDA RICH ............ ...Burlington, Vt. A Classical. Honor Scholarship Societyg Le Cercle Fran- cais Ql, 255 Y. W. C. A. Ql, 2, 355 F1fSt Honor Roll Ql, 25 g W. A. A. Q1, Zl- f'And still they looked-and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew. But somehow it does and our wonder has increased ever since 1915. Ethelinda's knowledge of Latin and Greek hasn't affected her disposition a particle. FABIAN NAPOLEON RIVERS ........... Vergennes, Vt. Electrical Engi1zeer'ing. Vergennes High Schoolg Delta Sigmag Cor- poral Q25 5 Sergeant Q35 3 Catholic Club. foe hails from the southern metropolis of Vermont, Vergennes, where he was known as Sport We fear he has not maintained this latter reputation during his stay at the University. . The nick name of joe was wished on him by his late partner in the furniture repairing business, Kike Carr. Kike claimed his side mate bore strong resemblance to the pugilist, Bat- tling .loe Rivers.
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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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IDESSA ROONEY .................. East Fairneld, Vt. Literary Scientrijic. Le Cercle Francais Ql, 25. . Capable, even-tempered, good-natured-even the cam- pus is brighter when her beaming countenance shines .upon us. 1919 would .feel lost without this corn-fed product of Fairfield at every class meeting. ' XNILHELM RENOLD SCHILHAMMER ...... Jericho, Vt. General Science. Jericho High School, Commons Club, Class Baseball Qlj. Schil1', came to us about three years ago with his open grin and a twinkle in those steady blue eyes .of his ,and this combination has not failed us since. He created a sensation in Charlie Kern's chemistry last year, but this year left the chemists behind to be' a Pre-med. We all have lots of conlidence in Schill. . .., 1 EILEEN RUSSELL ................... Burlington, Vt. I Literary Scientific. Delta Delta Delta, W. A. A. Q1, Sj 3 Y. W. C. A. Ql, 2, Sj QAsso.jg Le Cercle Francais Ql, 2D 5 Julia Spear Prize Reading Q2j 5 Cynic Board Q3j. Eileen must have taken to heart the rule given us in Freshman English, namely: Use a ,Word three times and you make it your own. She exemplified this in the wonderful ads she wrote for Odds and Ends. . s EDITH SCRIBNER ........... ' ....... Newport, N. H. i Literary Scientiyic. Class Basketball Q2, 3jg Class Vice-Presi- dent Q25 g Football Hop Committee Q23 5 . Sophomore Hop Committee Q25 g Vice-Presi- - dent W. A. A. Q3jg Delegate to N. E. Ath- letic Council Q3j5 Odds and Ends Com- mittee Q3j 3 Cinderella Q21 5 Business Man- ager Girls' Gym Exhibition Q3j. just because Sister Scribner happens to be grind editor is no reason why she should not have a write-up. Be- hold our champion high jumper and basketball star, our talented composer of music, the pride of our class. MumQpjs the word, but of course Scrib must be exclusive and go to Hardwick to have 'eml .. A :IF ew ff' l . . figs! ' asia' . 50 Tr if Q-xv 'F 3 If U' 4 A- -,gsm rx i it 1 J uit. 'VY Fi: F 'N J l mg Civ? 1 1 lg W' ' l 1 l Y: ig g. I
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