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l , ,gi 'Al 4 1 S J BARBARA FRANCES PECK Bobbie Shelburne February 12. 1922 liar hair and nature good- humaretlly l'llVCIlt'?Ll successfully the sun lt- sell ' To see Barbara walking along you'd think she hadn't a thing in the world to do but take her leisure-which only goes to show how deceptive appearances are. tor she's an extremely busy young lady taking care ol her activities. College Preparatory: Chorus 1. 2, 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Or- chestra l. 2, 3, 4: French Club Z. 3. 4: Secretary 3. President 4: lunior Prize Speaking 3: Pro Merito: Skiddinq 4: Latin Club lr Art l. 2. lv f. . I, ll 5 ' J , PQ 1 1 XVWINFIELD DAVIS PECK Peckie Win Shelburne May 25. 1922 Thr: wealth al mankind is the wisdom they learn' Want to know what's wrong with your Radio? Ask Peckie -he knows. He's indulged in practically every hobby there is. and when he starts using technical terms to describe them. the rest ol us plead for mercy. Yet we always ask for more-in simplilied language. College Preparatory: Varsity Basketball Manager 4: Chorus l: French Club 2. 3. 4: Latin Club l. WILLIAM RAYMOND RILEY Bill Paddle Shelburne May 30. 1921 A good-hearted, ready man. A pal Long. blonde. and lanky- that's Bill Riley. A merry. witty lellow and an excellent center in basketball. Bill's al- ways ready tor lun and a good time. A natural as Andy Hardy in the senior playl General: Student Council 3: A.A.S.A. Vice President 4: Class Basketball 1: lunior Varsity 2: Varsity 3. 4: Chorus 1: Band 1, 2. 3: Orchestra 2: Class Treasurer l: Class President 3: French Club 3: Debating Club 4: Prize Speaking 3: Student Board 3: Slridding 4. W EVELYN MARIE SAYLES Saylsie Conway December 30. 1921 Blight Cjefll lIlSlll'1Cl with lTlllSlC, vocal spark For three years Evelyn has been a capable upholder ol the honor oi our class in basket- ball and a loyal member ot the chorus. Arms will miss her. Commercial: Class Basketball 2. 3. 4: Chorus l. 2. 3, 4: Com- mercial Club 3. 3 . . ., VA. .AI L V. WILLIAM G. SCHECHTERLE Colrain December 30. 1919 There 1:5 another and a better world During our tour years William could be found wandering around the Agriculture Rooms. He has done his share in judg- ing. for he has been on the school team lor lour years. He is one ot the few members ol the class who comes from Shat- tuckville. Agriculture: Track 1: Football 1. 3: Future Farmers Club 4: Debating Club 4: Agriculture Iudging 1. 2. 3, 4. JJ. ff -U' DAVID ARTHUR SCOTT Gramp Buckland May 25. 1921 The place is CllC1l'llllCd by the doer's deed Gramp has brought honor both to himselt and to Arms through his eiiorts as a member ol the agriculture iudging teams. Gramp always man- ages to bring home the bacon for Arms. He is sure to make an excellent Iarmer. Agriculture: Future Farmers Shih 4: Agriculture Iudging 2. Page Nineteen
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ARTHUR IOHNSON MARCH Bill Shelburne December 31. 1920 'With greasy aprons, rules, .intl haxnmers Bill is another ol our an- gels with dirty laces. We sometimes wonder how he ac- complishes so much in Shop. Arthur was a hard-working member ol the backstage crew ol the senior play. Shop: Class Basketball l. 2, 4: Varsity 3: Student Council l. 'a x RUBY P ARIQXMRRTIN Shorty Shelburne September 23. 1921 'li'-r mirth the world required Shr- luritlmfl ll tn stmllcs Ol Glaze A iewel ol a girl is Ruby ol the sparkling brown eyes and ready smile. She may seem naive and young. but it's only lair to warn you that she's an accomplished actress leven though she hasn't yet acquired the artistic temperamentl. General: Chorus 1, 2. 3: Iunior Prize Speaking 3: All the Riv- ers 3: Skidding 4. ' MARY CAROL MCQUADE Shelburne lanuary 22, l922 Wl1or1lr1sl1vyus arf- Sllllllllfl Sure lt s like a mom in Spring, Carol's a rebel. She doesn't like poetry: in lact. lt's sillyl she declares. That alone proves she's not a romanticist. ll you need any more prool, just listen to her explanations ol some ol the most beautilul poems ol the English language. Take a look at her. She doesn't look aggressive. does she? But she's been mighty good at managing those red-blooded basketball lasses ol ours. College Preparatory: Class Basketball l. 2. 3, 4: Manager lunior Varsity 3: Manager Var- sity 4: Library 3. 4: Class Sec- retary 3: French Club 2. 3, 4: Debating Club 4: Pro Merito: Student Board 2. 3: Latin Club l: Art l. Page Eighteen WILLIAM IOSEPH MEYERS Red Bill Buckland Iune 19. l92l Hts is a big and manly voice ll class basketball games could be won by arguing. Red would surely win them. He s been la hard working and hqfd Gfgumg player lar lou: years. ll you see a thatch ol lamxng red hair up to some mischief in Main Room. it's sure to be Bill. He likes to jouy. hey-to Greenfield to see the movies. General: Class Basketball l. 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Latin Club l. J'-j,,y,lK f.k 1 GRETCHEN MIRICK Mike Buckland December 23, l92U Too lair to love Too C'llVll'l8 to worship Gretchen is one ol our hoop- Sters. and also a lirst-class cheer leader. She has worked hard on the school paper for 'WO YBGIS and deserves a great deal ol credit. We all admin her for her lriendly and happy. go-lucky way, Commercial: A.A.S.A. S t 4: Class Basketball lfclriiszx Varsity 2: Varsity 3. 4: Class Vice President 2: Commercial Club 3: Pro Merito: Cheer Leader 3, 4: Student Board 3. 4: The Sow's Ear 2. 'QIQQZZ PHYLLIS IRENE OATES ' 'Phil Shelburne October l7. l92l The power ol music all our hearts allow ' Phil has been a necessity lh school. lor she is always on the pob when a pianist is need- ed. She has a long walk to come to school. but she is al- ways here. Phil has an in- terest outside ol school which she considers quite important. General: Reading Room 3, 4: Chorus 4: Orchestra 4: All the Rivers 3.
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ROBERT EUGENE SCOTT Scotty Shelburne luly 12, 1921 l vim tlm rnristnr of my late Scotty is a Romeo off the stage as well as on. We dis- covered this during the senior play. I-le has been one of our more brilliant members, and he has participated in practically every activity. lf you don't be- lieve it. look ot the long list below. College Preparatory: Student Council President 4: A.A.S.A. Treasurer 3: President 4: Bas- ketball. Class 2, 4: lunior Var- sity 3: Football 3: Chorus l. 2. 4: Bond l. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: lunior Prize Speaking 3: Pro Merito: Cheer Leader 4: Stu- dent Board 2. 3, 4: Latin Club l: Sauce for the Goslings 1: :The Sow's Ear 2: Skidding .J 1 jj! Ni t .93 tv ROBERT CHARLES SHAW Bob Buckland September 26, 1921 1'nrlw's:r1InlC1lity qoocl fellow Tlmt no Ono can deny H Bob enioys the fairer things in life, animate and otherwise: but we have discovered that he can play a fair game of baseball and also put up a well-thought argument in the Probelms class. General: Class Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Art l, 2, 3. 4. Q, lfvyhl , F -' tvnjtff-K4 V, EVELYN IESSENA'SHlELDS Shieldsie Eve Shelburne August 18. 1920 Whore tho willingness is qrecrt, the fliffxctiltios cannot be great, Evelyn takes life so serenely that you'd never guess she has a will as strong as iron. She believes in the saying, An iron hand in a velvet glove. She does so very many lavors for other people we sometimes wonder how she manages to get her own work done. College Preparatory: Student Council Secretary 3: A.A!S.A. Representative to Student Coun- cil 3: Class Basketball 3: lun- ior Varsity 4: Class Secretary 2: French Club 2, 3. 4: Stu- dent Board 2, 3: Latin Club 1: All the Rivers 3. Page Twenty MERTON EMERSON SHIPPEE Meri Buckland February 27, 1921 lt S not C1 llrv, 111: only fy :shirt Men is a rather quiet member of the shop depart- ment. He's noted for his bright red shirts, cheerful grin. ond happy-go-lucky disposition. Shop: Chorus 1. 5- . 510 M OW MARIE ELESBERT TAYLOR Maysie Shelburne Ianuary 17. 1921 Infinite riches in C11lillCl0Ulll Mclysie has been a very busy person this last year edit- ing a weekly paper on its ini- tial venture. An excellent iob she's done, too. A gifted writ- er, dramatist, and scholar, Maysie's skill should take her far. Commercial: Student Council Vice President 4: Library 3. 4: Commercial Club 3: Debating Club 4: Prize Speaking 3: Pro Merito: Student Board 3, 4: The Sow's Ear 2. LEO GERARD TETREAULT ' 'Pope Colrain April 20. 1922 HYour money or your l1fc ' Here's a boy best described by the three things most notice- able about him-his snapping black eyes, his impish grin. and his insatiable appetite for fun. Yet. despite his fun-loving nature. the lad was an unusu- ally successful class treasurer. Like the Canadian Mounties, he always got his man-and the money. General: Class Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Class Treasurer 2, 3: Student Board 4: Art l.
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