Arms Academy - Student Yearbook (Shelburne Falls, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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ing such a program was quite approved of for this year. The regular program of study was carried out as far as possible. The first session of school began at 4 o'clock and ended at 6. The second session continued from 7:00 to 8:15 o'clock. At 8:15 every person anywhere around was ushe1'ed to the gymnasium in Science Hall, where a short program was given. First, there were a few selections by the Boys' Glee Club, then, a debate, resolved: That the pri1na1'y system of election is pre- ferable to election by caucus. Victory was awarded by the audience to the afhrmative side, which was made up of Priscilla March, ,27 and Farley Manning, '27. Although the negative side was defeated, the speakers, Harriet Kemp, l28 and Francis Field, '28, are deserving of much praise for the splendid manner in which each upheld his side of the question. VVhen silence once more reigned supreme the Girls' Glee Club rendered a few songs. This was the conclusion of the students' program. The members of Arms Academy feel very grateful to the parents and friends who attended school that evening. Next year we hope that the number of visitors will not only be doubled, but that the idea of visiting school will be remem- bered throughout the whole year. Daisy Abbott, '27. As You Like It A great step in the way of High School dramatics was made when the Arms Academy Dramatic Club, under the direc- toin of Mrs. Christine Coleman Ostberg, presented Shakespeare's greatest comedv, As You Like lt. The play was given on the nights of November 29 and 30, a full house being present for each performance. The three leading characters of this play were ably taken by thc following: Orlando ,.,..,.........,.. Clarence Lilly Rosalind .....,.. Minnie Reagey Celia .............,.......... Helen Legate The part of Orlando will ever be famous for the undue amount of skill needed in that fine art known as love. Lilly had all the requisites necessary and certainly utilized them to the full extent of his power. Minnie Reagey in tl1e part of Rosalind

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