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. gig .J ri 7 .J .lf V I X , .X J ANNA HARRIS Ann Conway November 26. l92U Anti Ifmfytitnr, lr-f1rritolfr1m1fl::, :nrt 'rr-ntlmir-:asa In lvwiit fit prince Ann is our plucky. smiling basketball guard: her good na- ture is an asset rather than a drawback in her kind ol bas- ketball. She's a line. steady worker and. rarer still. a true Iriend. We wish there were many more like her. Commercial: Class Basketball I: Varsity 2, 3. 4: Chorus 2: Student Board 3. 4: Art l. ROSWELI. G. HEBARD Halilax April 26. l922 lin :ztlont ririfl milf- Roswell is a retiring sort ol lollow who rarely talks unless called upon. but when he does speak. he generally knows what he is talking about. Al- though he has had had luck with illness. Roswell has car- ried on with characteristic per- severance. College Preparatory: French Club 2. 'ol ttf! MARION ELINOR IENKINS Shelburne September 24. l92U ' liflllttltll 1:4 itrtposstlvln to ri willing lioart Marion has the interest ol a certain senior. In school lile she is olten seen with Lila but outside ol school-well. who knows? Marion used to wear the floor out going into the Reading Room. but now she finds the Main Room more con- ducive to study. Commercial: Class Basketball l. 3. 4. Page Sixteen I f ' w Q' off ALLAN HARRIS KELTON ..Bud,. aloe.. Shelburne Iune 24. l92l I rim not only witty tri myfzvlt but the cause- that wit 1:1 in other mf-ri Bud came to Arms Irom Smith Academy in his sopho- more year. A typical member ol the prep class, Bud's always ready lor lun. and his antics in study hall are appre- ciated by all-except the teach- erst College Preparatory: Student Council 4: Class Basketball 2: Track 3: Football 3: French Club 2. 3. 4: All the Rivers 3. A ' x a ' r- 'x HUGH BANE LAIDLEY Tex Conway December IB. l9l9 A merry ltr-firt mrikr-tli ti cttoertul couritormrtct- ' Tex is a rather quiet chap until one gets to know him. He has a dry humor and hidden wit all his own. He has been a member ol the Agriculture judging team all tour ol his years at Arms. Agriculture: Future Farmers gliabdfl: Agriculture ludging I. X y' K QV BERT ERROLD LEE Leemus Shelburne lune 20. I92l Bri not prmitqtil ot your nun ions lost by stifirtnq tltom wttlt Others you be lclt without ' l.eemus is one ol those nice-looking blonde boys who looks as il he knew something mysterious that he won't tell. Needless to say, some ol the girls have been disappointed because he's bashlul. General: Art I. 2. 4.
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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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AUSTIN ANDREW LEISE Bunny Heath October 12. 1920 Will: :ill applitirict-1: cmd mourn: to lwuol Leise is an ardent advocate of the shop and looks natural in a pair of overalls. Inciden- tally we hear he sometimes has a good deal of trouble locating these same overalls. Shop: . RICHARD NUTION LOVERING Richie Dick Buckland September 1. 1920 'l'rw lmnl tlm Wc:::lvru pwitlv rldllt tltrmlcili tllo mit:-:Q ol wt-tiltl: l time my way II1 my llatlf-1 cm' ' Dick wears his clothes well. drives a nice car. and- we know he is interested in Shelburne. Dick's efforts as stage manager for the senior play helped to make it a suc- cess. General: SHIRLEY EVELYN LOWELL Shirl Buckland February 8. 1921 l'x'1tnm::ll1p le: love wmtlmmxt lure wmtis ' Life began to sparkle when Shirl was a sophomore. Shirl is the girl who gives those excellent monologues we all like to listen to. Her voice is a Rerfect mirror of the sub- ject s e's enlarging upon. We hope she lifts it as successfully in the future. College Preparatory: Student Council Secretary 3: A.A.S.A. Representative to Student Coun- 3: Class Basketball 3: lunior Varsity 4: Class Secretary 2: French Club 2. 3, 4: Student Board 2. 3: All the Rivers 3: Latin Club 1. DORIS ELAINE LYMAN UDDI.. Shelburne October 4. 1921 ln society she has grace When it comes to pep. no one can outdo Doris. for no matter what's going on. wheth- er it be a football game or a committee meeting. she is al- ways there. Dot is planning to go to Bates. and we are sure she will be a success in what- ever field she may enter. We still don't believe that Dot will be an old maid. although she portrayed one very effec- tively in the senior play. College Preparatory: Class Basketball 1: Iunior Varsity 2. 3: Varsity 4: Library 3, 4: Reading Room 2: Chorus 1: French Club 2. 3. 4: Debating Club 4: Cheer Leader 4: Stu- dent Board 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Skidding 4. .I i I' PATRICK MARTIN MANNING Pat Conway April 24. 1920 Humor clrlvctli cart: away Pat came to the class of 1938 in his sophomore year from Deerfield High. He has a ready humor and always has an an- swer for everything. His fav- orite pastime is hunting. and a good hunter he is. too. Agriculture: Future Farmers Club 4. ALLEN CRAMER MARCH Manager Shelburne April 26. 1921 For games Contc1ctAllon March, 20 Mechanic Street. Manager. as the name im- plies. has managed about every sport at Arms. His capability in this line is well known. Where would the Congos have been without him? Since he is equally gifted as a reporter. his ambition and perseverance should get him places. General: Assistant Manager Basketball 1. 2. 3: Manager Class Basketball 4: Assistant Manager Track 1: Library 4: Commercial Club 3: Art 1. Page Seventeen
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