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.- .43frm...,i vi 111- - r...1- LE: :Q D: :U rs: 111 sz: 2:1 D: :Q c: :iz L: :Q D: dl D: :U cz :Q L: :U C: :fl 3-:T c: The Arms Student ZWLWLWLQVLWLLTJL I A I .fL7fIL-TriLnTJL'w'iLWJLTfIf ' I :G E53 E53 I Cz' I found that I was homesick For the walls of dear old Arms, So I wandered back to study And delight my old schoolmarms. Stanley M. Spencer 8 Deerfield Street Shelburne Falls, Mass. The more I think, the more I know That home is best for me, I love my dear old Shelburne so 'Neath the elms of dear old Northfield Where the flickering shadows fall, Here I long for joys gone past me And the company of you all. . Marion White Betsy Moody Cottage Northfield Seminary Northield, Mass. :Q ll: :Q nz :Q B: :il n: :Q mr: :U c: il lr: :U 11: :JJ cz :en D: :Q IF :Cl 0: Lil :Q No happier can I be. Edna 'Tyler Fire! fire! pour on water '41 Schggl Su-get A11 is burningg buildings totter. ' Shelburne Falls, Mass. Call 'em out and run about Chase 'em up and shout and shout. Oh! , I' . k' b ' k l d , So ryfil. afiiemliisililieiiloliii 8 ge Kendal' Woods Some fair day, I'1l begin to rise Mgr. of Service Department Then you'l1 see me,'grave and wise. Fire Company L'll' Wh't 357 Aslilairllli Street Portland' Oregon North Adams, Mass. :nil :J :il E: C: :CJ il FF Lt :U :ll D: G-: :U :U :GF D: ii 5 - ' hz Ee 'T get.-'f :G in: LMI :Hg -V fx Zig' D: 'DE Q IKQYSXA 19 ' :Q :U IF 'Tyr :gg 5 ' D: 5 E 5 il J E ii L? El. J- Qi Ti :ci-.7 29. 5 5 J ' 5 it EEE.,ALWALWJLWJLWLLWLLWJLWJLW-LLWLLWJLW-LhrLWLTLWLLWABTLTLWMTJLWJLWLEEQB .77 L
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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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-'S Q l 0 I ULTLWLWLTLLTLTL ALWALTLTJLTJLWJLTLC E333 ' The Arms Student Eg 121 :Q Li D: e :fl Til is EG: k :DE g. Jo es 5 It DI E -1 :Bi QQ: ' E :Cl :VP-'in A Story i shields. u E: L: Mr. Glavin, you all know, travels qmte 'Some' of us must have been vaccinated ij ij 3, lot. Qne day he drove to Heath with his with victrola needles to make us loud D: E silent motor. Much to his surprise he found Speekefe-, , ffl: '-1. a troop of horsemen gathered at the farm The Llbfefy has Seme g00d megazlnee- :U -D? he was about to visit. His curiosity was The Sophvmores have Some chess- , D: -L. aroused and so he inquired. Why, spoke Somebody left the Water running 111 the :U D: up one of the grand old Heathens, young leger looflm-h t t h ,d D: E Hillman is jest thirteen and they're gonna urn unc GS as e OTH - :U i h' d t t h h' . '- '- L :Lf run lm Own er was on lm H. Brown in Modern History: Will you 53 pil: Mr. Glovin, good Sport ho is, oouldnw ask us anythirig about any important men -LJ: kg help but tell this one, too. The Heathens, ODBEPY egamif . HN I ,t k I. IU :lr no doubt, had never seen an Oldsmobile, for a m:1s,, urrmgton' 0' Won as Of 5 D: one of them remarked, Oh, jest look at that ' u ,, l , ..r bright new Shining Ford H H. Brown. You ought not to, youve JW: E ' ' ' got one already. fl ..1' u 1 ' rr --l' -ng. WhoIs ggoljiiynifgiggl? he asked' Just a word to Stroheker or otherwise il- fg Th?,fafi1e 014 gi1g,31'1 Said, Zlolinoati ,5'Sif1'2.1i'2 L.lIi'.1Z2feNiZ?lfes fan 5 -r us repain e . ' ' up -L -- . B: Facts John G. had a little dogg :il It swallowed some kerosene. li: :Di Miss Marsh is bashful. One day it wandered near a fire fill- - ' Mr. Pollard can be undignified. And since has not benzine. .r-' -Df: Parker Truesdell was caught studying. l ' 1 If Miss Emerson is full of business. Don't worry if your reward is small 50 I-LGF Miss Benson is nice out of school. And don't get blueg I o-L4 Miss Porter likes to hike. Remember the mighty oak ' J' -D? Miss Shattuck needs some stilts. Was once a nut like you. HU.. -x. Miss Burrington intends to go into -1- QT .PE PegfHeI'SlEP-h d bb h I Tip to Oldsmobile Owners 3: -L or1s.asawneesru. eruees. i O io -tl k k bt -f :Q :E Slillrgrolizialggey forgot his daily detention motqliijoklebliile sit fig? ii Ililusiinijbl Sgrxietlitiiig 5 D: . ' . . . else. ,- .r Mr. Glavin has learned to whisper during J. TE Stligllisgeglgllilfoer is fun of fun He who laughs last- is usually dumbest. fl, 'L M . Sh ld l'k t' h' i 541- .DH for all 311355527 Wou 1 e O Swap ls car Can You Imagine JL: -LQ The fifth period in the study room is Alice McKnight loud and boisterous? ill qf' strgngeliy quiet. .P. Truesdell acting his hge? :io- ou and Eldridge make heavenly G. Pierce not original? :IDT twins. H. Greaves not hurrying? 1-1: G-: Russ Purrington actually won in an H. Legate not studying? Q :Lf argument with Manning. A. Kratt not talking? J' -P,-? First year typing students always use Mr. Pollard a blond? HG. -L JT E fl 'R' ' Ji L JCE? 0 LLLJLJLJLLJLJLJLJLJLLJLELL E.fioLTiL'W'lLTTTTT'WTTTTTfTTT'lT'WT'1T'iTT'TFTli,. I vs
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