Arms Academy - Student Yearbook (Shelburne Falls, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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tilt 75 T 'W' Tr.!l-:fauna Th is A JMLWFJLWVLTLW VERDE L-'I C rms Student e - :U Le-gate. V :U 5 ?obert were a Waltz instead f M They are mightiest . th ell ' ' ' ,, .0 3 h. In 9 ' ht' D: Gris-viilzsdwere a Gris-cotton instead ag? They become the thronedmig lest' lk.:-'3 . a . acu :U Rena. we R Th than behavmg Classes My better :fi I' ' 1 . . - P: Katherinee V? Ose instead of a Lilly. e teacher? Supervision shows the f D: :U Gert 1 ere Brooks instead of Well teachlllg power the f, ' one of :U B: C - weie a Card-b0a1'd instea S. mark and rule. r a tribute to LL: ard d . Q Harwfsl. of a But detCI1t,10nS all abov th- . q :Ui Her-zig were 3 His-me instead of a, Th Sway- e IS teachmg U: K th. , ey are enthroned in th :Q ii? La-l3e112rme were a Dumb-ben instead of s Th faculty. e hearts of the U: D: Ernie .Were 3 BH d . Angyhirel an attrihute to the high school ?,J: .ir Kins-man. n -man instead of 3 rin DSC23101 is then likest pandenio il GI d . , en ' l -.Di M:rS5filT'S:'grg31i1Ig?5s instead of Nichols, The faculty glves out detentions. :Bi D: F air-banks. onal-banks mstead of Eugene Blassber '3 E: 4 our school were L . e -- gr 0- :U .IE gilnstead of Arms' rcHMri Glavin in M3TCh,S 5 iss B ' Gy. P 1 afmaoyz 3? que V0uSeg1i39Il'8g?efrf1?g:1I'J:uQUi9St-ce Testorel-?Hau ' get me 3' bottle of hair D: -Ig K. Septt: nJ,emiJraSSeS1f2l1r Scott? Paul: Yes, John here' , :U ..r ma famillef' es membres de guaranteed to restore ,hair qiiicilginevthat is :IF W: Mr P ll ' i walxpfrrclliivlnz 'Wrap it up. Alfie b th U: :FEE-E: ComIhan?in?gIi1gs?,Z'Have you Seen the Ten ity, ' au 2 Wrap UP 9. comb and brushywitlti EO: -r Mr. G13 ' : tx' vl TE first came wgikntj, Yes, I saw them when they Miss Emerson. active d :Eg -17 ul- of Nancy Lam ' H 1118 a escription :Q -U Kenneth Scvott- HW , L, Whe 1 . nienter' T.. :HE Wear 1iUSpenders'l hy dont Seotchmen was beautifilliiw She had H good form and ig D: Kenliuzlingtoni . HI dont knoW. '- ' '7- :Q 6 Scott! SuSpender ' 77 The D T il .DW M' - S give' Today a pegsg baht Came to School 5 ' ' . u V 7 on - . 'GE Mfsgmgh- .HQYG you an extra, penqylyi, Perhaps he was ,iii sto thought himself WISE, Li ...r - . 10 Hey- I have a, ' 1 - Bl'011gl1't, int i me of the eyes T5 ls nothing extra. pencil: but It That Persono iicohcdol I? ine little P1113 FLG- . J 0 f, ' PDQ Miss Bm-ring-tori , 'qfgehlfle dog in thy mhiiilaiiogriltviiifeii up' ffl' J State-3,1 - Who is Secretary of Some utilise? PPPII whistled and talked, -5 'E C Ira Graves: ucornflakes I th, U ligne his ears and some puuedhis JL: :mr ourse he meant Mr. Kello f 1nk. fof They thought th , :Q Ly? -1 ggi? . wail. eyd make the little deg 551: 1 Spr' But M , G - E: Here I doff my vtllillgter H on therpooliagiyn, brave and bold, l E -Li Eere I don my summer izildlslis He picked hirnguiroiaiiiciahd hold- il 1:-V Vlgiinaortweeks and weeks togeiier Perhaps he feared the dffld hm? tlghtf Di TY to blow my nose 'Mid the lau ht, g Wou d bite' JT: :1-,. 11 . Which madegmgea1:1r2lJ.clapping of hands ii -DE The The Arms' Mercy' Speech Th I bandS, lse than three brass qua 't . 't . lk The deteiifii0?1gtti1reofa23fY IS not surpassed, Oh? vsil1tyied?gE,ZV1?i Carried away, 1: 1 gnows from Ilrgave as thick as gentle And Wh I r. Glavin let him stay? .ig- -D? Detentions are twice blegt I'1l thinin 1? gsm I See this PUD J- ., They biesseth hi ' , ,OW Mr. Glavin -' . :il E: ID that gets th . I ll see 3 al th . P10ked him '1- -f who gives them , em and h1m Mr G1 S, 1? e main room scene UP- J- in . e , - avins arms Outstr I y FLU- - etch E: . bet ed: the , -rf u Ween. B S Vglg J- JET ii A ' TK 8- '?IJ-I: i 'il-Ti: T LTJ LTLTJLTJLTLTH-TL,'f,ll,jfLh,f-WL-WJL.W.gEE3L .0 l 80

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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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rm Academ Founded 1880 Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts Curricula Preparatory-for Colleges and Technical Schools Commercial-for Business Courses Household Arts-for Domestic Efficiency General-for a Liberal Practical Education Agriculture-for Practical Farming Arms Science Hall-A New Building, occupied May ist, 1917. It contains a Gymnasium, Modern Laboratories. Kitchen, Dining Room, Commercial Department, and Class Rooms. For Circular and Full Information, Address Tel. 69-3 WILLIAM F. POLLARD, Princzpal 81

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