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Harriettg Eunice Purrington N01-thampton, Mass, Kun uHa yn August 1 1908 - i Quiet, gentle, good, wearing the rose of womanhoodf' One sultry August day Harriette opened her brown eyes and gazed upon the world. She was destined to a roving life, and moved around a great deal until she finally arrived in Shelburne. Here she finished grammar school and, apparently liking Shelburne, she decided to enter the notable institution known as Arms Academy. At Arms she took up domestic science. She has done very well in this course and we all know she will make someone a good little wife. NVe wonder who will be the lucky man, Harriette, She likes Chevrolet coaches, gray preferred, drivers not excepted. For two years Harriette drove a horse and then one spring morning she was seen driving a Ford sedan. In the last two years the Ford has seen seine hard usage but it rims as well as ever. Harriette is as yet undecided what she will do. She is thinking some of getting a position in Greenwich, Conn. Only a short ride from Yale University. Harriettel Household Arts Course5 Chorus C13 C235 Science Club C43. Russell Delgeldsfm Purringfvn Shattuckville, Mass. RUSS Mai-ch 4, 1909 All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players5 And one man in his time Woos many hearts. On March 4. 1909, the people of the little town of Shattuckville paid little heed to the inauguration of William Howard Taft to the presidency of the United States, for on that day in their midst was inaugurated into this world one of the presidents of the class of 1927. We are little concerned with his life until the fall of 1923 when the present Senior Class entered Arms Academy. As treasurer, a member of the social committee, marshall, and president, he has worked faithfully for the welfare of '27. There is no sport in which he has not participated and in each one he has succeeded well, so well, in fact, that this year he has served as captain of two teams. His work in basket ball also occasioned the famous ride in the ice wagon. As to Russcll's social life, it has been extensive and varied. He fully believes in the saying that. Variety is the spice of lifel' and so has lots of spice in his. VVhat a pity he did not keep that old Ford sedan as a souvenir of all his rendezvous! At present his interests seem to be centered in the Sophomore claw, but next year who knows where they may be. As yet he has not decided whether to be a clerk in a grocery store, go to Northeastern. or to spend his time hunting woodchucks, Preparatory Courseg Baseball C13 C23 C33 C435 Captain C435 Basket ball C23 C33 C435 Captain C435 Track C435 Class President C33 C435 Class Treasurer C135 Social Committee C13 C23 C335 Prize Speaking C435 Marshall C335 School Play As You Like Itl' C435 Treasurer of Science Club C435 Student Board C33 C435 Chorus C13 C235 Drawing C13 C23 C335 Delegate to Hi Y Conference C33. - - ' Colrain, Mass, Mmmslsiiisisna Elizlggliy' January 7, 1909 And ever since the conquest. have been other broken hearts. Minnie thought this world was too dead and needed a little pep so she came down to liven it up. I guess she did alright! No sooner did she settle in a small town than it took the title of Colrain City. She had heard that the Toonerville Trolley led many to knowledge, so one day she boarded it and found that it led to Arms Academy. She entered our school. and after a short time became well acquainted. She was known as a good sport. If there was ever any work to be done, Minnie was the one to do it. Clf there was any mischief to be done. Minnie was usually at the bottom of it.3 She brought honor to the present Senior class in her Sophomore year by winning the prize speaking contest, and everyone will remember how well she took her part as leading lady in UAS You Like It. She is also a worthy mem- ber of the Pro Merito Society, and has won enough typing awards to start a pawn shop. Minnie is rather undecided as to her future but we're not. because we know what it means when one wears a flashy diamond and is f'undecided as to the future. Commercial Courseg Cl1o1'us C13 C23 C33 C435 Vice-1 resident C135 Prize Speaking C235 Cheer Leader C33 C435 Either or ltherl' C335 Glee Club C33 C435 'AAs You Like It C435 Pro Merito5 Librarian C33 C435 Usher C335 Candy Committee C43. l 16
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Marion Hubbard PWM Shollnirnr- Falls. Mass. Fr-lmrnary 19, 1908 Hr-rv lmnmls thc- proinisc- ol' rr-ry gr:-at worth. Marion is ont- of tht- inorr- qui:-t inc-inl-1-rs of our class. lint.. n1-x't-r- thc-lr-ss. sho is loyal, antl is with ns in tht- Various class :lrtivitivs invlnnl- ini: sloigrh rimlt-s. During he-r fonr ye-ars h1-rv slit- has rlons- hc-i' part 1-flirt-ntlyg 1-sp:-cially slit- has shown school spirit hy ln-ing prf-st-nt 1-vc-ry mlav tlironglionti hz-r 1-ntirv conrsf-. a rr-1-orml ll-w van 1-qnal. While- at 1 Arins. Marion has ii:-vt-r llonz- anything for which to ln- 1-i'itim'iz1-tl. Con- st-qnt-ntly shi- has lr-w 1-nr-init'-s ancl hc-r fric-ntls in '27 :n'1- llllIll1'I'17llS, As it has lu-1-n he-r lift-long :lc-sirv to lwcoiiit- a nnrss-, slit- 1-xpt-1-ts to rr-alizo hor ainliition hy 1-nts-ring lX1I2lSS2l1'l111S17i1S 111-ne-ral Hospital in lioslon nf-xt S1'I711'Il1lJ17I'. Shu- sc-1-ins to haw- tho qnalilirations in-m-ss:n'y lor a Sll1'l'1'SSl.lll 1'tll'1'1'1' in hm-r 1-host-n work and ht-r clit-1-rfiil mhsposilion will prove- a grt-at asss-t in lianishing tht- cl:-spoiirlc-iiry ol hor patit-nts. Pre-paratory Course-3 Arnis Chorus 117 127 137 1473 Girls' 1llt-c- Chill 137 147' Science Chili 147: Librarian 1475 Usht-r 137g Maid anal tht- Mi1l4ly'1l147. Gmmd, Keith pierce Hll1'llilll'llI! Falls, lhlass. TfUdi0 Marcli 10, 1910 'I'lir-rr- tht- taylor blows his tlntf-, and thc- cohhlm-r lilows his horn, lint 111-rtrnmlo lilows hor saxophone-, to 111-rlat-h's slow liatonf' It liappt-nt-cl that 1I1-rtrn1l1- inawlt- he-r apps-aran1'v on a winmly clay in March, lint what 1lof-s it niattf-ri' Shi- att:-ntl:-ml tht- litllivl' School, as is tht- rnstoin of all prop:-rly l-i'oin.rlit np rhiltlrt-n. Sho was such a hand- fnl ol' inisvhic-f that tht- tt-:im-lim-r ml:-cimlm-11 to lc-1 hc-r go on. so shr- 1-ntf-rt-ml Arins in this class with all tht- rr-st ol' ns, Many niay want to know what 1lr-rtrn1lf- hringzs to sr-hool 4-rr-ry Friclay morning. Why! that is hc-r saxophont-. Sho plays in tht- orrlif-stra antl inakf-s a lot ot' innsit- 1?7 wh:-n playing thu- Wm-cltling March. 'l'rn4li1- flow-s sonic-tliing 1-lsv ht-sith-s going to school, .Inst ask Friction whc-rv hm- got: tht- lwlavli 1-yo-. 171 ronrsm- wc- :lo not know :lr-tinit1-ly wht-rv it cann- fron: lint wt- snrniisc-. X1 1- haw- lu-arml that 111-rtrnmlo plans to attr-nfl ltatlclillr- two yt-ars anml thm-n tlirvt- yu-ars at Yah- Training School for Nnrsf-s, lint w1- think that wht-n sht- has lim-1-n gratlnatc-ml sho will ln- an 1-yo sp:-cialist in 1iIll'1l1l1'l'. Collt-go Prt-paratory Course-3 Chorus 117 127: 17r4'ln-stra 137 1475 Sri:-in-v Chili 1471 Liltrarian 127 137 1475 Stud:-nt lioartl 137 1475 liaslu-t Ball 117 1275 '1'li1- Mr-rv Man g Pro M1-ritog llssln-r 127 137. Esfhe-:tGl3dYSf0wfll, C'nnnnington. Mass. E' Pete' N17Yl'Il1l71'I' 1, 1908 Al.11'1'l1tlYl1lLI goin- to sc-hool with tht- saint- fonr girls for 1-ight yt-ars, Silt-in-v is gohlr-n. lCstlir-r elf-1-itll-cl that she- in-1-rl:-tl a vlianpzc-, so instm-all ol' 1'Il11'l'lIlLL' Arins shi- wont to Santlr-rson At-atlc-iny. 'l'wo yr-ars, liowc-vc-i', ws-rv 171117111111 to 1'I7llYll11'1' hc-r that shz- wonlfl ln- l71'11-1'l' off with thosr- l.U1'lll1'l' fri:-nmls. Hs-r .lnnior yr-ar fonntl hm-r at Arnis in tht- class ol' 1927. If you want to 1:1-t a good sharp worcl fron: hr-r yon Illlgllf ask ht-r aliont 1'ln'istian l'iI11ll'1lY01' anml what happm-ns aft:-r tht- 11l1'l'11l1gS. Slit- :night ln- a lwit 1'Illl72ll'2lSS1'1l. lint at lt-:lst you wonlll hart- tht- S2l1lSl.2ll'1l1J1l of gr-tling a lu-w lonrl. 1118111101 wortls lroln he-r. Slit- is going to train to hr- a kintlr-rg:n't1-n tc-ac'li1-r, lint. sho hasn'l as V1-t fl:-1-itlr-al to what school slim- will go. Llnh Prr-paratory Conrsn-g Chorus 137 1473 liaski-tt Ball 137 1473 Scif-iicv ' 117 15
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t Nucl Gwfge 5!l'0l'I0li2f liitrklatitl, Mass. Sums Starkey Stroke Umulwl, 23 1908 Ht- was :t ,iittlgrt-r txt' t-attlt- :mtl a gtrtmtl tmitt-. Nut-l was horn m a httlt- ll0llNt' lttt-att-tl tm tht- mam rtiatl ht-twt-t-it Shvlhitrtit- Falls aiitl Ashtit-ltl. Ht- has always liyt-tl tht-rt-. llt- gaint-tl his t-thtt-:ttitm at cll'lllt'llllt'l1 Clrammar, Ilt-rt- his swt-t-t rtngtiish smilt- wtmii tht- ht-arts tit' all tht- girls whtm tist-tl to tlt-light iu st-iitlmg him valt-iitint-s :mtl lltlllglllg may-haskt-ts at his htimt-. Nut-l. at'tt-r siirviyim: tht- trials :mtl trihulatitms tml grammar st-html, tlt-t-itlt-tl ttm attt-mpt tht- grt-at tirtlt-al tml' high st-html. Ht- t-iitt-rt-tl Arms At-atlt-my in tht- fall tit' 1923 with tmtht-r mt-mht-rs ot' tht- ittmtt-tl t-lass ut' '27, Ht- was hilly as grt-t-it :mtl frt-sh as tht- rt-st hut it was stmtm takt-11 tmt txt' him hy tht- itppt-r t-lassmt-ti. Ht- tht-11 st-ttlt-tl tltiwii ttm hiisiiit-ss. With hartl stiitl-vim: ht- has shtiwit prog:-t-ss in tht- tit-ltl tml' at,:rit-tilttirt-. Altlttmtiglt ratht-r hashfttl at lirst. ht- tn't-rt-amt- this tlitlit-tilty aiitl, as many t-:m tt-stify, ht- has list-tl his Ftmrtl a grt-at tlt-al within tht- last yt-ar--t-spt-t-ially tm Simtlay :tt'tt-rntmtms. Wt-ll, it's all right, Stt-tis. tmtht-rs tltm it. too. Nut-l plans to work tm a largt- farm wht-rt- tht-ytltm mttt-h tlttiryiiigr, ptmltry-raisimr,:mtl tht- growing tit' applt-s, Ht- t-an apply stmmt- of tht- kittmwlvtlgt- whit-h ht- has rt-t-t-ivt-tl in tht- apzrit-itlttiral t-t:m'st- ht-rt- at Arms. Agrit-ulttiral Cottrst-g C'horus CID C2Jg Sttit-lc Jtttlging 'l't-am Cll C27 C37 C4J. Madelvn Julia Sullivan Shvlhtiritt- Falls, Mass, Sully Ntmvt-mht-r 23, 1908 l talk: tht-rt-t'tmrt- l t-xistf' thi Ntmyt-mht-r 23. 1908. Math-ltm saw Slivlhiiritt- Falls for tht- lirst timt-. Slit- finally tlt-t'itlt-tl. as sht- grrt-w :t littlt- oltlt-r, that. is wasn't, Slll'll a hatl 11lat-t- aftt-r all, :mtl fllllllilllgl sht- might tltt worst-, sht- stayt-tl ht-rt-, Sully t-1itt-rt-tl tht- flI'lflt'llClt'll Cirammar St-html wht-rt- tht- tt-at-ht-rs ltnmtl tant that sht- was at littlt- tt-rrtmr, :mtl tht-y saw ht-r gratliiatt-tl with a grt-at sigh of rt-lit-t'. Slit- t-iitt-rt-tl Arms with tht- t-lass tat' '27 wht-rt- sht- has matlt- many frit-mls. Will wt- t-vt-r t'tn'gt-t tht- tlay ht-r mtitht-r t'allt-tl ht-r htmmt- llllC'XIll'C'lt'Cllj', htit sht- rt-tilrlit-tl tht- tit-Xt pt-ritmtl in tht- samt- maimt-rl Ask ht-r what liappt-tit-tl CTD till. Sally t-arrit-s tht- t'harat-tt-ris- tit-s tit ht-r namt-, always trot-tl uatiirt-tl. :mtl an all :trtmtmtl gtmtmtl spurt, hut it' anytmt- listt-ut-tl to ht-r st-ritmtisly whilt- sht- tt-lls tmt- tit' ht-r thrilling atlvt-ntiirt-s, ht- might think that sht- is as hatl as sht- prt-tt-tttls ttm htm Mtttlt-ltm is lllllllilllfi til' t-iitt-ring tht- uiirsmg lll'Cll'l'SSlUl1 :mtl wt- httpt- that sht- will ht- a grt-at SllC'l'I'SS. cit'llC'l'tll Ctiiirst-3 Haskt-t liall C151 l,ihrari:m CH: l'sht-r C153 clllHl'llS C25 C37 C473 Dramatit- Chih C13 C2l C37 C495 Stat-ial C'timmittt-t- CLD. Ella Nlfle Troy: litlt-lilaiitl. Mass. S'- ax Attgttst 15. 1909 Anti with t-hiltllilit-, C'l'C'CllllClllS afft-t-titm. Wt- ht-htmltl ht-r tt-ntlt-r htitls t-xpantlf' lilla has always livt-tl iii tht- hit: hrtmwti lltlllill iii lhit-klaiitl Ft-iitt-r. Xylltql sht- was a littlt- girl sht- attt-iitlt-tl tht- Ct-iitt-r Srhtmtml :mtl tht-ii sht- wt-utt to tht- high st-htatml Nllll'l't' for ftrm' yt-ars sht- has lit-t-it t-tmmmtitim,: from But-klaiitl to Arms hy tht- mt-:ms tml' tht- tmt- htmrst- opt-ti shay. For tht- last twtv yt-ars lilla has ht-t-it tmt- txt' tht- main t-liirytt-rs iii tht- Clirls' Cllt-t- Chih. Ht-r t-hir1:shat't- ht-t-it highly apprt-t-iatt-tl hy all within ht-aririg tlistaurt-. Tltt- st'htit1l t-lttmriis has also ht-t-it t-m'it-ht-tl hy ht-r gay roict- for four yt-ars. Aiitmtht-r artivity that Smilt-r t-I1g:tgt-s in is hiking. Slit- partit-tilarly t-njtmys tht- Himtlay :ttt-riitntm walks that wt- havt- ht-artl so miit-h ahtmt. ltllla is imtlt-t-itlt-tl ahtmt ht-r wtirk lit-xt yt-ar htit sht- may ht- a kiiitlt-rgartt-it tt-at'ht-r. l'rt-par:ttt1ry Ctmurst-3 Clitxrtts CU C25 C31 C473 Cllt-t- C'hih C35 C4lQ Class St-t-rt-tary C275 llt'C'l'C'2lllUll C4lg lbt-hating: Chth C453 llsht-r Clit, t'Maitl antl tht- Mitltlyll C-U. 17
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