Arms Academy - Student Yearbook (Shelburne Falls, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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The Arms Student -'TWD E62,hLTJ uffficfiueheiu-ffJl.arJTmff-L11 is rwghvhqfhwfrermj' fs el le e if ..f' S l . FL.. 3 I :rl l -is EU: Greenfield 21 - Arms 16 Greenfield 40 - Arms 7 QE: :Lf Oh the efferheerl Of February 15 the The Arms' girls were defeated again on 'tg D: Greeniield ,girls team Played the Arms March 4, when they played the Greenfield l :fl :Lf glrlslm Selerlee Hall- A very fest allel girls' team at Greenfield. The Arms' girls '1- L5 eirelllmg Same Wes Played, and the Arms fought hard, and played a clean game, but ig- i-r girls received their first defeat of the sea- d ll ' L. .L were un er a great andlcap because of the t . son. At the end of the first half the score l fl - Ft U: , , I arge oor. Summary. :Q -:U was decidedly in favor of the Arms' girls, i lt: Di but Greenfield made many baskets in the ARMS Pts. GREENFIELD Pts. :Q :Lf last half, and Won the game. Summary: H. Legeme, if. ......... 5 Avery, rf .,.,..,,........... 14 j 3:1 Q: ARMS Pts. GREENFIELD Pts. G. cel-dwell, 1.f... 2 Efheert, 1.f ......,.......... 10 . L21 Z3 H. Legate, r.f. ......,.. 10 Erheart, r.f. ..........,,.. M. Herzig, c. ,......... . Slomes, c. .......,.... .. Z J-'Z B: G. Cardwell, l.fz ...,. 4 Avery, l.f. .,.............,. 17 E. Hayes, Ste ...A'.l .' Gilliland, s.c. -.,-.--l-- , ..-jj .I M. Herzlg, c. .........,. Slomes, c. ...,............., l 'TF i-L E. Hayes, s.c ......,....., Gilliland, s.c. ....,....,.. H' Greaves, T-5 -----ll-- M8-CD0l1ald, r.g. .... . X -E H. Greaves, r.g ......... MacDonald, r.g. ,.... P- March. l-S -4----------- MOYODGYY l-E -'---------1- 1 -:ll -1 P. March, 1.5 ........,..., Moroney, l.g. ........... K. LaBelle, r.f ...,...,. Hosmer, l.f. ...... .,..... 1 6 l-.r.:' B: gehielleh lf -----'--- 2 Eogvhsleyi r.f- --'----'- 4 G. Cardwell, l.g. ..,.. Townsley, s.c. .. t F: DtMft1bfZi1d, itat: r eart, .g. ,....,........ Dudley, t QU: .r -- 1 1- -1 ' l J D: Arms 32 - Charlemont 19 :J ' .r l ,1- -05 f Felhruary 18th marked another victory Semers 20-'Jurllers 10 -,ilfl-ll -r or t e Arms' girls when they succeeded in . . T 1: E the attempt to defeat the Charlemont girls .?h the evemha of hutch lghfhff Julhlmi l il :VL in Science Hall. The Charlemont girls put gui S Om: Igor? p ay? aghuas eu' Sf 021 l Eg G: up a good fight, but were defeated by al mates, t e enior g1rs.. ot teams paye . ?.U ..r large margin Summary. a clean game. The Seniors took the lead at V L. F: ARMS ' Pts CHARLEMONT Pts the Sum, and held it all through the game. l 5 -r H. Legate, r.f ....,...... ld Bond, r.f. ..... ' ..,,......... Summary: TF: ii: Ci'1?givlre1ltl.f. ...... 16 glthlgs, l.f. .,...,..,......, 10 SENIORS Pts. JUNIORS Pts. l il E E5Hayefaiiiiiiiiiiiii e..ah?'S.Z2:111i1,... H. Lesate, r.f. ......... 12 M. Br0W11,r-f- ,.....,... 2 , gh' :U hCZge:l:ei,g.g ......... gajrilfelegg ........... xCvaal-lcivgtellt l.f. ...... 8 Ifgliile, 1.f .,.....,. 8 i - , - -------'----- , - ---.--l---4 . , ............. . g, c ............ . N .-D? I?I3B2ge5 lf - D. Abbott, s.c ..... E. Hayes, s.c ...... l :ig--ll 'E pf Max:-elf, P. March, r.g. ........ D. Tudor, r.g. ........ l -f G. Cardwell, l.g ....... H. Greaves, l.g ......... D. McCloud, l.g ....... fl- '1 r .iri- D: li ' l 11 Eh: Girls' Recreation 53' I :FL One of the most interesting events of the and nervous at first, but soon got in: -G? l fall and winter terms was the girls' recrea- over this, and decided that the Fresh- 1 C: 'tg tion which took, place twice a week. There men should play. the Sophomores. When in .r P were thirteen ,girls who came. We had the day came, with Katherine LaBel1e as , 1. EL: , Miss Marsh as our -leader. the referee, the Freshmen were victorious, 1 .r We did Danish drills which caused much the score being 44 - 18. , T: laughter, as we had to make our feet go one We then had to pass tests in order to get , :gil qll' Way and Ohr arms another' Most of the our letter A, to show we had done some I 5 G: mme th? gh'lS.Were OH the hom' as they real work. The tests consisted of traces, 1 :fl would fhng their. feet up and expect the air jumping, balancing, and the th-rowing of I h. L? to hold them Whhe they dld the arm move' the basket ball. The following girls passed , :itl- -1. hleht' Gameswere played hhd Folk Dane- the tests: Helen Soper, Rose Barlow, 5 .r- -D? mg Wa? prachqed' Later' as We SaW.l'he Evelyn Stanford, Marjorie Hume, , Rena . .1 older g1rls playing basket ball, we decided Lily, Elizabeth Outhousey Ella fl-row, i ig- rf rhs1h,ire..t0. zhafiiz' hm Madam and f ee - J' -Eli l basket ball. We were very awkward D- B-, '30. -'fd lf 34- -L . , L? . 5 fl A t J-L. Jing .h .1 h 1 1 .1 11. 11. it Ji JL Just it Jlfiuwihhiueiuwhwhwhffirw O 1 l,TT'iT'Tf'Tf'Tf'T'Tf'iTT'T'T TCT, 1 ' ' i 60

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GIRLS' BASKICT BALL TICA Rl Girls' Basket Ball Arms 23 - Alumnae 13 The girls' hziskct hull team of Arms Ar-zirlciiiy opened tho season on thc' 0VOI1lIlg of llvcoiiibvr 30, 1926. Tho first pgzuxivwzis with the Alumnzic in Sl'l0I1l'C Hall. The gamut' was fast :mtl L-xcitingg. Arms took the lm-:ul from the Hrst :mtl holrl it to the oncl. Tho Sllllllllilfy of thc gzimc is: ARMS Pts. ALUMNAIG Pts. H. liogzitr-, r.f. ...,.,,.. 12 R. Upton, r.f ..,,.., ..... 8 K. lmlir-llv. l.f. .. ,... 11 H. 0'H:u':i. l.f ...,..... 5 M. H1-rzig, c.. C. Solver, IC. Huyvs, s.u ...,,..,, . L. Hallo. s.c .,......, P. Mzu'cl1, Lg. .. IC. Rohvrts, rg. H. G11-:u'1-s. rg. ...,,. C. Wooclanrml, l.g. D. lit-nton, I.f., D. lWm'Clou4l, l.g.. .. Seniors Zl -Juniors 2 On tho cvvxiiligr ot' vlttllllilfy 7, 1927 the Junior girls put up zz good fight against thoir f'l2l,4Slllll.lUS, tho Sonior girls. The Sc-niors took thc lvaul from thc- first, and stozulily i11f'1-c-:isvcl thoir scorv. Tho Juniors wc-rc dc-t'c-zitctl in :L fast amd Oxciting gmuc. Tho sluimiziry ot' the gzuiic ls: SICNIORS Pts. H. IA-gaxtv, r.f. , 12 G. Czmlwvll, l.f. .. .. 9 IC. Hziyos, 1' ...,.. ,,.... , D. Alaliott, s.c. .... .. P. Mnrvli, lg ........ .. H. flwaxvos. rg ....... A. Wzllkm-r, Ing... JITNIORS Pts. M. Brown. r.f. .. .... . 2 D. Benton. l.f .... , G. Auclrows, me ....,.. J. Uriswolml. s.c ....,..,. IJ. lVIcCloucl, rg .,.. . IJ. Turlor. lg. .... . M. Allvu. l.f. ..,.. . Arms 22 - Sanderson I2 'wing of .Izmuzu'y 28 tho Un tho owl Szmclcrson girls journoyocl to Arms whore thoy mot with clcfc-utr. Tho Arms' girls fought hurrl, :mil wore I'OWill'llCll with am- Botl l othor virtory. and simppy gzmic. ARMS Pts. H. lioguttv. 1'.f. G. Curdwoll, lf. ..... 22 M. Horzig, c.. IC. Huyvs. s.c... . H. fli'o:lv1-s, rg. P. March, lg. .. 1 tomns planyotl ai c can Sum1nzu'y: SA N DICRSQ JN Pts. D. licnjzunin, r.f..., 6 Sozxrs, l.f. ..... .......,.... 6 P. Srolt. Q' ....,...... .. HOCIIIII, sr. ..., . I.. . Jlvlnf-. ing. A. Tlmyvr, l.g ...,..



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iN nu The Arms Student VO-i? --it ij g irfllfrawmawrs-wa L-sl-A-Tlvavltvavltvawf E53- :3 - :ti sl .53 2 5 lumnr This year the alumni editors desired to increase the scope of their department and to add to the interest of this publication among the Arms graduates. In order to accomplish this desire they sought the aid of competent members of various classes and they were exceedingly gratified with the response they received and for the M. O. Spaulding, always called HM. O. to distinguish him from his uncle, Da M., who was a member of the faculty, is still a humorist. He is a builder by trade, who, in his spare time, has studied architecture, but he modestly refers to but one accom- plishment, a small hen house, where hens il ll: :U D: 0 :U GI :Cl U: t :il C2 :Cl DI :U ll: :Cl L? D: is rl ff 'L 5 is ll' .1 -If Qs 1 D: il .Ls if? W D: :U is 3? Q5 QE L? fi li E: -F -1. Q? E .V E .J' U: E interesting manner in which the subjects were taken up. They are always eager to obtain information concerning the former members of this school and all such mate- rial will be gladly welcomed, not only at the time the Student is published but throughout the year. 1889 My dear Student: Once again I am indebted to you for an unexpected happiness. Some forty years ago, when finding yourself short of copv, you occasionally printed on your respected pages some essay of mine which the English teacher had on hand, I thought my cup of happiness complete. I so well re- member with what pride and delight I thrilled to see myself in print. Perhaps, Student, you do not realize what a service you are rendering to your former associate when you bring to mind the days of forty years ago, and give her an excuse to touch hands again with her former classmates. When the request of your editor arrived for a class story, I sent an S. O. S. to all those I could reach, begging for facts. Each and every one has responded. We are few in number, for alas! the class which graduated eleven members in 1889, soon lost four of its number,.Lula Goodnow, Florence Russell, Herbert Russell and Leo Willis, whose memories we sadly recall, with regret- at their early passing. One other member, Grace King, moved to the Pacific Coast where she married, but her address is at present unknown to us. promptly die when admitted to its pre- cincts. However, when I last saw HM. O., dignity sat upon his broad shoulders, un- doubtedly laid there by the honors which the city of Keene has conferred upon him, by making him a member of the Council County Commissoner, etc., etc. He is a loyal son of Arms and recalls with grat- itude his association with teachers and school mates. The Home-makers, Bertha Carpenter fMrs. Demarest of Glens Fallsl, Sadie Read CMrs. Chatterton of Orangel, and I protest that there is nothing of interest to relate. Home making is a most indefinite profession-its objective, the happiness of the family- its reward, the happiness that comes to oneself. Our homes and our communities absorb our lives. We count ourselves fortunate if little that is spectacular or dramatic enters our lives. Sadie was a successful teacher for some years, and is now watching with joy the development of a young son who is preparing for Brown University. Bertha, more lovely than when a girl, is the wife of a dentist and the mother of a young- lady daughter, in whom she takes great pride. As for me, for thirty-four years I have shone in the reflected light of my husband- the wife of the Head-master, you know. I do not include Lila Wendell tMrs. Henningl among the Home-makers, for although she has a husband and a home in New York City, she has also a business interest. For twenty-four years she held a position with a printing company in New York, and four years ago joined some of her 'associates in a venture of their own, which has flourished and is already a substantial and prosperous business. In- cidentally romance must have crept into EU-5 QD: Wil Q If-Q 157-I -Ei fel fl il rl ii 1 lil il ,Q Fl iT -sf 21.9. as Q ?l 53' 1 L. , iT 15 il if is Gil saw' -Vi if53,.n.q?.s.ar.s1fsqflLff.n.1fJLfgncflsfllwuffftflLffJ'LwfJLf,ff3LiJLQfJOLii'JIwlnqfiilwlqfgggi

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