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w we-. is 7' M r NN, ,FQ ' :1 4 EWLWLTALWLWLWJL .llffllifllqrflirllfvfllvlf EEF, :U The Arms Student I E 5 I I Til C: ' , :fl :ll Said I one day to my fond loving parents, I've spent the year at Cllshlnil, li D: A commercial career is thatwhich I crave, And I ve learned 21 lot at SCh0Q1, I-lvl :il So olf I set sail for Bliss Business College And now I know so very much D: :DE And the lperils of business I dare now to I know Just what Ill dl? h d H t E . - 05' D: rave Esther R- Dunneu Shelburne Fzalllsl Mass :G :IQ Buckland, Mass. . . To add unto my knowledge B: iuz I felt in need of a northern cllme ZH r . . I went away to Dean, :Q And a little more Latin prose, And now Fm out for college G: D: So I wandered up into Middlebury To See what can be Seen il :Q And forgot the Latin prose. 'Llc d Kratt ll: D: Elizabeth H. Dyer Y :LQ :Bl Harkness Road Shelburne Falls, Mass. :U -V A h t, M . -BFE m ers ass Rings on my finger, and liells on any toes! 5 - How the medals jingle w erever go D: ig: intfiegagfggvg grtgggcigeggggggggig be I went on a trip to the college of Bliss. Q ' :Lf And when the right chance comes along And left there a. record you never can IIIISS. E-U. -D? Pd probably like tb finish this song. U MabQ1LlP1effe LE 'Eli Evelyn L. Ellis Griswoldvllle, Mass. :G -f' Griswoldville, Mass. F'- -D-E Ahl study is a pleasant thing 'El I ZH When I had taken a little rest Beloved from Pole to. Pole. 5-U-' L? To work, I decided to go. At Simmons I am studying, 1- -1, l My hair may be red, but it's quite a head All for a sheepskin roll. JLG' E That works for Lamson and Goodnow. Gulborg Larsen -1... 'B5 D01'0ffhY Field I Colrain, Mass. ffl- :LF Shelburne Falls, Mass. in-'II D: . . S 1 1 t t d , :U When I was once a little girl S2312 523212 1232: tg Edgy? :P-'54 -D? I loved to Play find Smgf But give me good old Shelburne D: 'LTE gHdlH0W.1 love It so much When I'm feeling great and gay. -il 1 ID Carlllllg every 1Ilg.Lucy E Hale . Lorna Leonard 5 5 Eastman School of Music A Shelburne Falls' Mass' :Di , Rochester' New York Said I one day and shook my head, :BF ' v - I have not been so rash :Di igvleggsggglfeg 32,3235 or km As some of my fair classmates, four! lb I D: Sounds bad, but there, nyou know me, Alb, But who knows when Ill crash! . fil- :Cl I'm one of the hospital types, Helen 110011118 4 I 5 , D0r0f,hy Harris 31 South Maple Street G: D: , Hglygke City Hospital Shelburne Falls, Mass. If-U-. :Q Holyoke, Mass. I J' ' 5 Pve curbed my giggle and brushed my curls Jerry put the kettle on, Jerry put the kettle 3: DI For I am one of the Normal girls. We Sglrists Want our tea. 1- :Bl N0vQofl0fI111:l13f5,2'iilka21f? O1Sp! Jerry take it off again, Jerry take it off gi :il Lois Elgliiawks We Ellie:-nllrtlhe tearoom see! -ffl- I EJ: Fitchburg Normal A Gertrude Marshall 5 D: Fitchburg, Mass. New London, Connecticut 1. :ll 5 I 5 H Ef?.gL'rLLh'.li?lLrM1v-M-W-M-Tr T 'W W 'W ir 'W ET 'W T T 'r ff ir 'W WJQSDE'
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.P w. a- Wit? , l or I EQETLWMQWALWM-ru-were Jir-Mrlkrihrrltrdlmf E536 D: I E53 I The Arms Student tg-E3 E' I ii N I :Q Ei ' 5 And venture forth, both lad and lass. E 1926 Some forty ghosts in whitedshrouds EQ: -:U Now wander over earth and sea B: L: All rights reserved I Waite the tale of their first year :Q :oils Printed in Amerasionia i Of luumment 9' umnaey' I io: F:-J 4150 A. G. fafter graduationl :Tor better or for Woroox, I Said, 1 D: And made the fatal step, l :fl :Q , PREFWQ, H , , I cook and wash and sew and bake D: D The following classic, 1926, is written And Still keep all my pep. :Q dl in a variation of verse .adopted during the Mm' Stuart Smith lEllen Bellowsb D: D: Golden Age of AITICFBSIODIC literature. It 18 Cypress Street :fl :U Was a form muchlm use around 3.999 A. G. G o ld M H: D: I after graduationj. Modern spelling has to Teen e 1 aes' :U :U a certain extent been adopted in the text, , , l,-12 D: but the original spelling has been retained Just new I m helpmgbped at home, :U :xr wherever its peculiarities have been the ,Bat later my lim ftlen. iF D: basis for important textual criticism and WHA ellie enter S 00 dagele 4 :il in omoodotloo. n increase my e uca ion. go: if The long haired writing man, bewail- Albert Booth 1. -1. ing his own wretched lack of inspiration, COITHIU, Mass. 53- -G? finally decides to compose a set of epitaphs b L 'L commemorating a group of ancients who T0 me S0 deal' IS ShQlbl1I'I10 F9-HS. fa- L? appear to have been graduated from some That I would fain not leave 1t, L E institution of the Primitive Era. Part I. But learn to live and live learn iifl- I .r contains what is presumably a later editor's AS fa? QS Skies Pfohlblt- 3: F5 addition to the original work and in which Armenta Burnap :Q :JC . the writing man is described. 41 Water Street 32 -L? I 'lgths iollowing gs hthe olollection of Xvllat Shelburne Falls, Mass. ig sca re remnan s ave een preserve or I -D-E us with various valuable annotations and l learned that old, old story lL-jg Q' comments on the text by the editor. That love is el marvellous thing 50 D: So I answered Yes to his anxious query JE, 'Ti Part I- And now I'm housekeeping. :Q .r on 5 tattered Worn ffongoleum ,, Mrs. Arthur Crowningshield 'f:. -L. Paced a long haired mon de plume lMildrod Cod l :il li: Ha d W hi earnest visa e y 1- -f gear as S - g Charlemont Mass .r- EE 15? 25152 tflliegfriiieilewltiisage ' ' evil. Q HI limo roohodyn ho moaned and groaned, I went to North Adams in search of some go' E The fearful task 'twould be knowledge, . 'L- -L Worth of tho ink and mo U I got what I wanted at Bliss Business ill' -D? y ' College, 1. -1. So he paused a fatal moment So I perch the typewriter up on top of a gl -E? To manipulate his face A d Eeslilh ld k d .t 33 'l'-Q5 And adjust his physiognomy n ma' e e 0 eys ance 01111 e a' 'il -V 'To meet the present case burlesque. li: -Dei By chance he made a sidelong glance P L5taBCobEgrSl fill -V 'Twas all in all quite wrong - - OX J- -D-E He saw the neighboring churchyard Greenfield, Mass. I ind 'gr , And thereby wrote this song. il' -Ce.: From the flutter of my school days 1.. -Ll I Part II. - fThe Songj From the powder and the curls, 53' -DI? PRoLooUE I now work at Lamson and Goodnow 1- ?-: Eons have come, and eons have gone With the other busmess girls' :qi .J Night has come and so has dawn Edna Dunbar J- T3 Since many youth from Arms did pass Buckland, Mass. il il el in i ' AL J-Ll L L L L. L. .L A L. E1-fl Tm'i'.LTLT-LT-QITF-lTlLT.M.TJLT3LFlLTf3-LWLWIJLTIQIT T T 'TJ T TT 'W' WW 74
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li ivtvtwanvcwtvt amature-vluwvtvanvtf as ' :Q ,F l Is ,ss I The Arms Student :fi EE :U Oats, peas, beans, and barley grow. A dentist is a gruesome thing I L: lk OE to work on the farm I go, A terror fit to die. :G None more happy, none more free Some day I'll be a-dentisting :U ll: Nothing can ever bother me. And then, old Tufts, good-bye. 5 Costas Meliones Howard L Reed DI 5 Buckland, Mass. Jacksonville, Vt. l :Bl 1 QQ: I HS-Pifed to be an engineer, In Mayhew Steel Incorporation :LQ I: I Went to W01'k at 01109, I'm an expert at dictation, :Q :U XV1ghlF1'ed 11935 a?dtC0gnPHnY Few and far between are they , 5 n earns 3 0 0 S un S- Who can work in equal way. :D-at Fayette Mitchell Loretta Riel B2 b Walflulf Street Lyonsville, Mass. E EU: East Somerville, Mass. :U ,af l Yes, I am quite a business man, D: I LE: When I felt the touch .of Cupid They-e'S nothing I won't do, IU :U And the Pflcklng Of his af1'0W1 So I thought it quite a noble plan C: D: I fell from 10fl9Y. SP1nSl9eI'h00d To work in Lamson 8x Goodnow, too. Q :Lf And marr1edyPh1l O Hara. Earl Richmond iq- -D? Mrs. Philip O Hara iHeilZne3YIonsghan1a East Charlemont, Mass. E: -1. ' eri Alan ree :U :FBT Greenneldf Mass' I had a longing desire to rule JE LE . n . And so I went to Normal School. 1 :Q What would life be without wlshes, And when I don my pincer specs T-fo' -ll? And Plenty Of housework and dlsnes, Poor kidsl they'll all be mental wrecks. -L- -L I With stockings to darn, and buttons to sew? Evelyn I. Roberts 50 E For, that's what comes when you marry, Fitchburg Normal L, -L you know. , J' -D? Mrs. John Summers fLena Pelletierj Fitchburg, Mass' TJ: 'L B l d M . I En: uck an ' ass A yard of cloth, a spool of thread, TES: P: WheH1mAfmSAedemy stipszs.irslzzsfsiiiredssdy fl :1-I I played uiion 9' mite' Just because Teedie's here, that's why. J- D: And now I m learning how to teach :Lf Some others howto toot. Edith M- SCIIGIIIPP :DEL D: Donald R. Perkins 7 Clement Street LL E'-Il: 39 Hyde Street Shelburne Falls, Mass. -jg- -1' Revere, Mass. J-LI 'DE . I thought I had not had enough, :Q -I' I have found a Way to fame , And S0 I ff1'0l'lf9d back, jr: -D-3 Right here in Old Colrain. . and iovg Fu? siiudymg all the stuff Q -V And the answer to the riddle? W ic I 00 the lfwk- J- li Why, I'm learning how to fiddle! Kenneth Scott :Afl- E Rolla M. Peterson Buckland, Mass. A Griswoldville, Mass. - E i I have a craze for learning 511. .r As clerk and typist I hope to be And a taste for business, too, 1: 'EE A part of the famous'G.T.D. So watch and pray Til .r And when I win my pile of gold And perhaps someday J- E Don't say to me you were not told. I'll bring great fame to you. Q :VL Carrie Purinton Ernest E. Spaulsbury E 189 Davis Street Northampton Commercial School 'L- 'L Greenfield, Mass. Northampton Mass. fj- li: ' '1- :fs 57 7... 5.5 J JT EQ, Jl,'jf'.L'fJ.Li1.LL'W.LLTf.ILiflLTf.!,'WlL'WIL'if.!.'1?.M7'Jl.WJLWJLTLWLLTJLTLWJLT-LTL?-553 I . l 76
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