Arms Academy - Student Yearbook (Shelburne Falls, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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The uniors 3 Junior History In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred :md twenty-five, sixty-eight boys and girls entered Arms Academy to begin the history of one of the most fzunous elusses ever enrolled. Usually the first year :it high sehool is rather uneventful but our elziss, full of school spirit and enthusiasm, started right in on the hard work. At our first eluss meeting the following officers were elected: president, Burton Kezieh, vice-president, Clarence Lilly, secretary, Helene Jones, and treasurer, Katherine Lu.Belle. At the next class meeting prize speakers were elected. Marjorie Herzig and Clurenee Lilly were the honored ones. VVC were very well represented ut the T rack Meet at Greenfield and many were the prizes offered to the energetic boys of '28. Why we even have drainzitie ability! Would you believe that freshmen could give a scene from the Merchant of Venice? Well, we did, :ind it wus ai great suceess. Many were the hours spent by Miss Bronson to muke it so. In our Sophomore yezu' we eontinued to rise to the greatest of' heights. The eluss eleeted fflzirenee Lilly, president, Lois Croinztek, viee-presidentg Harriet Kemp, seeretziry, :md Burton Kezieh, trezisurer. Clzirenee proved to be zu, great lender amd under his supervision mzmy good times were hzid. Prize speaking this yeur heaped high honors on our eluss-both Lois Cromziek :ind Harold Herzig won the first prizes. The night of May 11 will always be ai memorable one to ull those who attended the eontest. The play, The Rivals, must huve interested quite ai few of' our elaissmen for muny important purts were taken by the Sophomores. Perhaps the sueeess of the year was the Chinese Social. This was our first attempt in the soeiul life of' the high school. We elected ft eominittee of six hard Workers nzunely: Helene Jones, Dorothy Tudor, Kzitherine Lzilielle, Ulzirenee Lilly, Harold

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:il ll: :O E: :U l D1' :Il B: Ill U: lf! D: :U 2? ll: 'W n V F S The Arms Student qsggiwuvnwavnvnva A iL'W.lL-1T'.L'v.!.if'JL'i?Jl.7rIEE:E',, . O il e sl 12? s high school activities. In leaving this school we are confident that our chances to win success in life's battles have been greatly increased by reason of four years' profitable instruction received from a sympathetic and eiiicient faculty. E. T., '27. Shelburne Center February 3, 1927 Who stepped on me, when we tipped over? G1 eaves. C: The four by the side of the road. -Hazel I QQ ll L: My impression is too lasting.-Edna M orrissey. Wonder if they didn't forget which Thurs. they were coming-E. Morrell. Moonlight and sleigh rides-M. Sullivan. Hurrah for the cooks. -R. McNeil. Our sleighride Was, to say the least. a howl- ing success - R. Burrington. 4:3 :BE IF Ti fs 'li n: Tl :U is -Eldridge. It's a long road that has no turning.- Q When Miss E. said don't and snapped those - Gert Cardwell' G: :DE blues, there were lots of don'ts and very There were too many turnings to suit me. I :Bi few do's - Let's walk - Manning. - Miss Emerson. 5 Ain't Nature Grand - Ira Graves. Oh, what a feed this is! - H. Legate. K :Di -lr? The Fall of Rome had nothing on tipping :Eg 'GE over on the English Teacher - P. M arch. - S V :U :f Thanks to Mr. Andrew - Lilly, R. A ' L- Z ,nf We had plenty of Exercise - Gould, E. To The Seniors of Arms Academy ig: -LE A good wait but consider the results - 4 il If J. Burnham. The Seniors at Arms had ,planned for a ride, G2 E Oh, boy, it's fun to tip over on a Sleigh Jolly seed time with teachers to guide, -L Ride. - Stmheker. With some dismay the weather they found -ll? , , , , Would compel them to ride over much :ful 1, Still going strong atthe finish. -Hillman. bare ground. QU! 5 A never to be forgotten night-Powell E. 'JE L: When the Sleigh Ride didn't get there at mlzllis ES truely' 3? 501090119 Said, Q :-FDE 330. by ' an-,ved at 9:00. - We all SETS with a truck and transfer to ET tt t . - 71 W args Cmh 1 . . . 1 A safe, joyful ride was enjoyed for a while, D: L: E 923. get as W O ef Imagine lb- Till the sled was upset leaving all in a 25 E . ierce. pile- 5 Be kind to animals, especially horsesl- L :JE C- Bwnhllm- They picked themselves up but the driver gg' -I' No one knows what a thrill you get under l dldfft find, J: T5 a S1eigh.- 1, Halberg, T111 he'd driven some rods, he had left :Q -1' , some behind. fl- E The Weather Was SIIPPGFY -'Pa1U7w, M- He turned around, making swift his retreat, fj- -V With Whom and Why did the Sleigh return? And the few lost ones were returned to 1: -F? -R. D. Purrington. l their Seats' 1 . JW TJ? Onsilsvlggbghllfyjollzr Zfgilcglyi the Walking Then a slipper was served to this merry iaqz -L ' ' ' ' par y. ' -DJ? The tip was the best..-. D, G, Abbott. Last but not least there came one fair ill? -1- d E Nothing like being on top.-Leona Johnson. A gift cgygold to Mr- A --, is-1: 1 if - yi And wishes and thanks are now enmasse D: My gum was good, but when the open air . :fl i find I was disappointed. To all the IIleI'I'1bCI'S of 'bh1S classy Cl8.SS. GL' L? -Eileen Hayes. -E. P. Andrews. il 1 JW Lf? iii .lik 3:3 LWLLWLTLWLWLWLWLWLWLWJLTJLWLTJLWJLTLTJLTJLVJLWLLTLWLWLQEQH 1 X l ' i 20



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'S v L ' o ' l qgggiiufi uwuwiuvi uw.-WHL avavavawawavlf 553. M Gi! J T Th 'Arms Stu en J il 13 J as 6 fi f as D: Fr: l :O :ui J :VF :fl f Herzig, and Howard Brown. The com- started off with very little material in this li: if I mittee was well repaid because it proved to line but have worked up, so that now, we :fl -D5 J be a wonderful success. are noted for our athletes, both boys and :BE girls. 36 5 Many ofthe boys won honors at the li: L? Tfa-ek Meet at Greenfield again the Second Marjorie Herzig and Katherine LaBelle E TE l Year- While baseball this year Was made a were chosen to lead cheers at Greenfield :Q :O SUCCESS bg' the laid Of many eempetent Fair ariFdAhave done much to uphold the LL: b WOI' CTS O OUI' C BSS- SPH-lf, 0 rms, Q if 1 L J Basket ball was perhaps not so successful - - D: QT J for the boys because none made the team, Mgxfispegligxnchgifg flgygflf' yliqflizigg E D: but good honest work will show what next V :Q ...r year will bring forth. The girls, however, S d t d to th f t .th L: -D2 worked hard and one or two girls made the 0 dnwdr We fd ge e d ure W1 , ..-ij -f team. hope of greater success next year. Lets D: E keepuup the good work as a class always :G :Lf At Christmas adBasket Committee was Wefklng as vfwto Iiemembegye hlalet 011132 :P-ig chosen and instea of only one basket we one H101'e year S OW OUT Ula a er 0 .DH had two! Helene Jones was chairman of what We are Wefffhy- Lelfe work llegethel' f: -Lg this committee. and all pull one way, then we ll succeed. 1 if TE ' The Musical Surlprisied' gliven ltlilay Katherine LaBeue, '28' il -F at Memorial Hall, s ow t e pu ic ow 'LE musical the Juniors were because the parts fg- Q were taken by all Juniors except two. p 5 -D? . In the fall of 1926 we entered Arms as 3: -DQ , Jolly Juniors. Our class has diminished :Q -1' J in size but the loyalty and spirit of the II -EQ class still remains. Les Vies 'il .I 'W The class officers elected were as follows: EQ- D: . . Harold Herzlg president' Robert March f S- M D: E 2 vice-presidentg, Clarence ,Lilly, treasureri intlfli get at . 113:16 mm 511- :fL i and Harriet Kemp, secretary. Harold has my E 1 'S , J- DJ i shown us, so far, how full of business he Theres a lessen 111 each Charter ESI -F C811 be. For each and all of you. -'L V , Q: 1 . . . ii J The social this year certainly cannot be n U , :GQ . exceeded. The decorations were pro- H15 llfe Was One, I thmk- that I :qi :Lf j nounced the best looking seen for quite Have learned a lesson from. J- D: y some time. This shows what the hard work To live a life that' 9,11 alone fil- :Q of Harold Herzig, Clarence Lilly, Francis N0 good has ever done, SG- E: Trow, Dorothy Tudor, Marjorie Herzig, -,-, if and Katherine LaBelle did to make it such J- -L? 3 Suggess. For if your life is just for you :Til-b -L , H And a little hoard of gold, f' .EE insiiiidatiddgytoIs1d1si1eYtbutaIkgni1pIh.tagievi3o1dk1 Youll soon become a miser' T313 is ' . . . -D? l So it was that the Juniors produced a Dlshkedf gray haired' and did' gl- -L 1 soloist and many serious actors and also 53 E the famous character, Audrey- But if you'1l live for others, F T5 The Basket for Christmas was a great AS Silas Once had done' fd- :1-V 1 success' Rest assured that in the end infa- L? l T k b b H d b k t b H 11 Your great race you'll have won. L. 1 rac,asea,an asc a arewe J'- jl? supported by quite a few Juniors. We B. S- Kewhe, '28- il ' J- fa I sl -' I ' fr LLJLJL.lLJLJLJuJLJcJL.l,.l..r,rF553 'bd J L. JL Ji. JL JL J J EQ,:JLT'-JJf'TFLiT TF'W'TF'W iJ'TFiT'TiT W'iT7'F'iT'T W'TVTTWH 22

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