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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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.- .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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:Q lr: :Q 0: :U G: :Q rr: :J 0: :zu D: :ai D: :gl :sn The Arms Student s ZWLTLTLWLTLWLL LWJLWLTLTJLWJLWI SQ. :cm is Effiil iii? 5 Kennedy with his lessons? R. Purrington with his hair mussed up? C. Lilly unpopular? M. Davis skinny? The Freshmen not stuck up? Mr. Stickney round and robust? J. Hillman a meek, little boy? English IV. A students having no assign- ments? Mr. Glavin a history teacher? Mr. Shumway the Principal? K. LaBelle walking home alone at noon? D. Benton and H. Gould at home in the afternoon? Exams There are exams that make us happy, There are exams that make us blue, There are exams that come in English, There are some in typing, too. But the ones in history and civics, Are the ones we dread the most. They're worse than all the rest: They far surpass our hopes. Mr. Shumway: What is a star? M. Fairbanks: A very good looking person who can act. L: :Q rs: :Q rr: :fi Li :il D: :Q L: :Q fs-:I :i U: I-G 0: :xi L: :J D: :Q rr: :en iz: :Q U: :fl E: :U G: :Q D: lil ll: :J n: dl L: Fl iii.. D: H- Clark Il0l5 blushing? Manning: What is an optimist? :LV --- - Gould: One who would ride with 5 A certain student handed in his essay on Eldridge' Lincoln. It started: Abraham Lincoln . . . . I gif? was bern in a log cabin he helped his father ,,V1SXI1:sisEEgrgggSu g?egmi2eryI.giSl'01'y' ga: build' Dorothy Tudor: Mr, Shumway's KL b.: u IF Parker Shaw: Hayes won the election a A ...... :I-1, by Stuffed ballots- Dubuque had a cold. Can't you do -li-J? something with your nose? he was asked -D5 Miss Burlington: aDen,t you remember by a friendly girl: He answered, I surely .rp the capture of New Orleans when Jackson Can: I Cin keep ll' out of other Peep 9 S -DQ threw up the fortifications over-night? busmess' ZE: g , i I Wonder What Would Happen If: -f Miss Bumngton to MISS Halbergf the Our Freshman English Teacher were a 'Dg-:w day after U correcting examszw Miss Swamp rather than e Marsh. :Q Hambufgf .Will you please reclte' Next Our French Teacher were Ben's daughter D: day- Miss Handbag, can you answer instead ef Bensenve v :I-EQ: my questions? Sully were a Moving-van instead of a l S ll' . ' Ig ?,U1'l'1g1Zf0gj me 9fb0U'0 the uugiizli' were a Purring-pound instead of aque uc in ew or 1 y. a Purring-ton, :Cl RUSS Pl1r1'i11gt0I11 What kind Of 9- Our Typing Teacher were a Bell-Boy in- J' -D? duck? stead of a Porter. 2'3- -1 'T- Ruth were a Mc-Stand instead of a -T' L? Purrington's idea of a good recommenda- M0-Neil. il 'G-: tion of our school: We have a fine gym- Hpwfalfd Were 2 Bird iHSt92Qd Of 8 Fish- Q1- -r nasium and plenty of dumbbells. GV1rg1n1a were a Brown instead of a WJ: 'L -1- reen. :LD-? Jennie Griswold fTranslating Yirgillc Ggggffgle were 8' Badmow instead of a EGU: .D-H 01gI:gshEh:3Tge2s,,aged father' old mth age' Calvin were a Shout instead of a Call. Jf: 'lg ' J s Alice were a Runner instead of a Walker. Zfl :mf Ira were Tombstones instead of Graves. 'fr -li? Slightly Exaggerated Pofllgrlgrlncipal were Pol-butter instead of EJ: F5 Mr. Pollard informed the assembly the George were a Strawberry instead of a 21 -1' other mormng that since the school could May-berry. J- jl? got aiieozldi buyh baseliizg shire? for like Tllgt were only a Gne-door instead of a ig- oys a s lme ey wi ave go W1 - u- or. J- jf 0116 ally- , Helen were a Fence-gate instead of a 1 ...L .1- JF: il o .J F' 'm'aa.iLaaa,1LJLJLa iaiuaiuiiiuiuiniuaa-iatvkgii E.'i lr W'TT'T TfTT'W'Tf'lT'TTiVElT'lf Tf?TT W'T ', 1 3 1 79
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