Arms Academy - Student Yearbook (Shelburne Falls, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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5 w ll ,i '1 1 3 FRANCIS WILLIAM CARDWELL Fran Buckland Auqust I7. I92l A. vuwvvy 11. tlvf- liy in lfvriir Fran is another lun-loving member ol the prep class. His tavorite pastimes are run- ning the Ford and scanning the Herald in the reading room. We hear he likes French class. College Preparatory: French Club 2, 3. 4: Latin Club I. RUSSELL D. CHAMBERLAIN Chamby Shelburne October I4, l92l A iffvt :win -mft trvlw Russ is another dramatist ot ability, as was seen by his portrayal ot Grandpa in the scnior play. A cooperating member on social committees and a good dancer, Chamby is always a dependable work- PY. Shop: Chorus I. 2: French Club 2: Skidding 4. - I 5? FRANCIS MERRITT DANE Frisco Conway February 24, l923 A Iwllftw fit mvitk 'init llrvllli-,mi Frisco has made a name lor himsell as a typist and has hanged the keys Ior the Senti- nel and Student. We hear he likes to hike. Commercial: Commercial Club 3: Business Board 4. Page Fourteen I f.f, ' CATHERINE HILDA DEMARAIG Katie Colrain September 27. I92U mln know lim I., to lfwf- lvvx Katie was our star class basketball Iorward this year. We all know her as the other hall of the Tetreault-Demarais twosome. Katie has Iound school particularly interesting this year. We are sure she will be a success in whatever she may do in the future. Commercial: Basketball, Class 2. 4: Iunior Varsity 3: Library 4: Commercial Club Treasurer 3: Pro Merito: Art I, 2. I , u I I HELEN GEDDES DRESSER Uludy.. Shelburne May 5. ISIS 'Sho as all my lfiriwy pfiintr-tl lim Slim :s lov:-ly :alto :z slivmrr Iudy has been with us lor only a year. as she came to Arms lrom Turners last Septem- ber. She came in lor a lot ol publicity when she took the special shop course. However, she has done much to explode the myth about the weaker sex, for Iudy can wield a monkey wrench with the best ot the lads. College Preparatory: Chorus 4: Band 4: Orchestra 4: French Club 4. s' N l 1 f , M lf .fjkll DOROTHY IVA FAIRBANKS Dot Buckland April 9. 1921 mlilis-ross tr fifirftwrx 111 lim trim- Wtwro rfvsaris, fllltl wlultr- lillwzx qrow How Dot manages to look demure and mischievous at the same time is a mystery to us. but we like it. Don't say you don't know she's Iond ol roller- skating and small cars. Commercial: Class Basketball l. 3: Library 4: Chorus I, 2: Class Secretary 4: Commercial glub 3: Pro Merito: The Sow's ar .

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A , E -J' A' ' RAYMOND MICHAEL BERARD Smoothie Buckland November 14. 1921 L1kr- the runnmq stream, liver lYllt'lllQlllQ, novel silent. When Raymond came to us from Deerfield at the beginning of our iunior year. few suspect- ed the histrionic talent he pos- sesses. Then along came lun- ior Prize S eaking. and Smoothie walked away with the lirst prize. Now we beg him lor more. Commercial: Varsity Basketball 3. 4: Baseball 3: Commercial Club 3: Iunior Prize Speaking 3: Skidding 4. 4 r V1 If MABEL BLAKE Shelburne December 27. 1921 lic-rn l :alt and knit away, 'l'omorrow, yesterday, today Mabel came to Arms from Pittsfield in her senior year. A friendly young lady, she al- ready has made many last friends here at Arms. Mable has two lavorite pastimes- knitting and riding in open Ford cars. College Preparatory: French Club 4. MILLICENT OLDEN BURNAP Millie , Shelburne February 15. 1920 lt's all in knowing her. Millie is one oi our blonde and quiet members. She par- ticularly likes domestic life. and we are sure she will have many opportunities to enjoy lt during her career. She has proved an efficient cashier for the caleteria. General: Chorus l: Iunior Prize Speaking 3. 17,2 EDITH LENA BURNETT Edie Colrain March IU. 1921 Pr1thcel Why so pale, fond lover? Prlthecl Why so pale? Edith hails lrom the h'lls of Colrain. Although she has many a hard journey getting to school. she is a loyal sup- porter of Arms. Edie, being a quiet member. is in the mi- nority of our class. ln her characteristically quiet way she became a member of Pro Mer- ito. Commercial: Chorus 2: Pro Merito. LILA ALlCE CALL um.. Colrain May 10. l920 They wm tlmt louqli Li is an extremely quiet but friendly young lady. She's been a loyal member of the lagsketball team of the class ol Commercial: Class Basketball 2. 3. 4. ARG RITE MALAH CALL Maggie Colrain September 29. 1921 None knew her but to love her, Nor named her but to praise, Maggie is one of the most versatile young ladies in the senior class. Equally famous scholastically and artistically. Maggie has been extremely busy during her tour years at Arms. She's noted lor her co- operation and good sportsman- ship. Commercial: Student Council Secretary 4: A.A.S.A. Represen- tative to Student Council 4: Class Basketball l. 2. 4: Iunior Varsity 3: Library 3. 4: Chorus 2: Class Vice President 3: Commercial Club 3: Debating Club 4: Prize Speaking 3: Pro- Merito. President 4: Student Board 3. 4: The Sow's Ear 2: Slridding 4: Sportsmanship Award 2: Cheer Leader 4: Art l. 2. 3: Captain Hall Prize 3. Page Thirteen cw



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xx . . Q J I V ALBERT HENRY FARRELL Bud Shelburne November 29. l92U Um- lm till till lm wm- Where's Bud ? Well, if you can find Dick and Scotty . he's probably with them. They are the inseparable Three Muskateersf' Bud's happy- go-lucky spirit has won him many friends at Arms. If you want to know the show at the Garden, ask Bud. College Preparatory: Class Bas- ketball 2. 3: Chorus l. 2. 3. 4: Band 2: French Club 2: Cheer Leader 4. I Vdfyov 'L K 1 LIJVIIRETT MERRILL FRANCIS Lev Buckland February S. 1922 'l'rwl11vtiu lmvt ltmtrli Wm: In tyvilltiw ymtrst-lt When Lev walked into Arms Academy and joined the class of '39. we realized that Searles High had suffered an irreparable loss. for Lev's an athlete of the first water-a phenomenon every school prays for. If you're ever feeling blue. iust walk up to Lev and say, Lalfl Your skies will clear like magic! Shop: Varsity Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Football 4. 0 '44 1 fp IEANETTE IRENE GAMMELL lig lenny Colrain December 16. l92l ll mvxxy lu-tilt tim-:: :ill tlwo tluy ' Ieanette is the smallest of our class. but she is as full of mis- chief as any member in it. She has played on the class basket- ball team for four years and deserves a great deal of credit. leanette comes from Colrain: this we are sure of. because she usually can be heard on the Colrain bus. Commercial: Class Basketball l. 2. 3. 4: Chorus l. 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club 3. 7':W'.i 'il i K4 .uf li, X 4, HARPER THOMPSON GERRY ...rudn Shelburne August IS, l920 His strength and llr-altli, On sea nor rzlmro shall tml We'd like to tell you lots of things about Tud. such as his prowess in athletics. his grand smile. his never-failing good humor, and his modesty flour years of athletic promi- nence without the slighest evi- dence of inflationll: but he's been so busy during his years at Arms that we'll have to let you use your imagination while we list his accomplishments. However. we must add that many of our fair students are inconsolable b e c a u s e o f Tud's indifference to the light fantastic. General: Student Council 2. 3, 4: A.A.S.A. President 3: Bas- ketball l. 2. 3. 4: Captain 3: Baseball l. 2. 3. 4: Track l. 3, 4: Football l. 2, 3. 4: Co-Cap' tain 4: Reading Room 4: Class President 2: Representative to Student Council 3, 4: Iunior Prize Speaking 3: Sportsman- ship Award l: Art l. wc 4 sf' awww BARBARA NELL GILDERDALE Barb Colrain November l4. l92l 'iAn Outwmfi anti vlszllslr: :nun ml An inward mul slplrtual qrrrcl- Barbara's so modest and un- assuming that you might not guess that she's one of the most intelligent members of our class. There must be something in the idea that he who talks most often knows least-at least it works that way in reverse where Barb is concerned. College Preparatory: Class Basketball 3. 4: Pro Merito: Latin Club l: French Club 3. 4: Captain Hall Scholarship 2. 1,1 xp! cy N., IUNE MILDRED GRAY Buckland Iune l9. l92l Ol1' I am :ztrilulwetl with lutiqlilm Did you hear a giggle? lt must be Iunel Iune is always ready to have fun. to carry someone around in her car. and to lend her support to every worthwhile activity in school. Her faithfulness on the business board of The Stu- dent and the basketball teams has been a decided asset to the school. General: Class Basketball l: lunior Varsit 2. 3. 4: Library 4: French Club 3. 4: Cheer Leader 3, 4: Student Board 3. 4. Page Fifteen f' uf

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