Arms Academy - Student Yearbook (Shelburne Falls, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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x .2 . C . I' 3 Mu l X .I EUDOHA AGNES UNDERWOOD Dora Colrain October 19. 1919 4'Txm1d, luke the vmolet She shyly hid her lace. Dora is one of those extra- ordinaril quiet people who does notliinq loudly. Not even a tin pan would crash il she dropped itl A very restful per- son she is. especially alter a lew classes with some ol our boisterous members. General: Chorus 4. n D' I f ' Y A 0 'i J X 1 ly WALTER FREDERICK UPTON Uupw.. Colrain September 4. 1921 Stull water runs deep. U ty bails from Colrain. I Ie dxbesn't have much to say. but when he does. it is really important. He seems to us like- ly to succeed in whatever he does. College Prepaartory: Class Basketball 2. 3: French Club 2. 3. 4: Latin Club I. Page Twenty-Two L v ed' WW .ffl KATHERINE LUCILLE WELLS ..KaY.. Colrain August ll. 1920 My heart is as true as steel Kay has a yearning to be a nurse: il she realizes this ambition. we know a lot of people will want to be sick. II any ody wants anything spe- cia done. Katherine is always willing to do it. We wish her great success. Foinmercial: Library 4: Chorus MARY ELIZABETH WOOD' Sis Shelburne Iuns IG. I92l f A lrterqww Sis is a Iri dly. popular senior. A b ke all player lor lour years. .gary has made an excellent c ain in her last year. e it comes to sinq- in Sis1j s ight there. hav- in en a c sister tor tour years I Colle Preparatory: Class Basketball l: lunior Varsity Z: Varsity 3: Captain Varsit 4: Chorus I. 2. 3. 4: Band I. 3. 4: Orchestra 3: Class Vice President 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Latin Club I: Art I. IN MEMORIAM SYDNEY CANEDY

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1 Ut, K1 1, LUELLA EVELYN TETREAULT Frenchie Colrain February 19. 1921 1lvr lwumnty hangs upon the clit-ok ol nmht like a :ich lvwel Luella is noted lor her activi- ties in dramatics. prize speak- ing. and debating. Who will lorget her as the ambitious Maria Hardy in the senior play? Luella also is one ol the top- rankinq students in her class. Incidentally. she dances divine- ly. Commercial: Library 4: Read- ing Room 3: Class Vice Presi- dent l: French Club 2: Com- mercial Club 3: Debating Club 4: Prize Speaking 3: Pro Mer- itc: The Sow's Ear 2: Skid- ding 4: Business Board 3. 4. . 4 , 7 4 X 4 A, x 'sl 4 , .Wt ROLAND ARTHUR TETREAULT Rollie Colrain Iuly 15. 1920 'l'ln- hwy ratuml on tho burning tttzck Wlit-time all hut lntn had tleti The class basketball team would have missed much if Rollie had not been so loyal, both to the class and the team. We wonder if Ro11ie has anything to do with the pranks that take place in Commerce and lndustry. He always seems to get in trouble in bookkeep- ing: perhaps because ol his lit- tle cousin. General: Class Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 3: Football 3: Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4. J I HENRY HERBERT THIBODEAU Colrain November 9, 1920 'Silt-rico, :nom nnxsictil than any song Henry is one ol those quiet people who makes a good listener. He is a hard-working student and. incldentally. likes to drive a car. Commercial: t f xfvrfln ' fi it If J Q. .A ff 'tl BERNARD FRANK TOBEY Tobey Buckland December 18. 1920 i'And his hair was so charming- ly curled Tobey is the village baker boy and has spent much ol his time working in Martin's bakery. His interests have been varied. but we wonder it he still likes to go to the movies. General: Class Basketball l. 2. 3: Baseball l: Football 2: The Sow's Ear 2. M ' v R yr' 1 J 11 ll S ,J O! IOSEPH LOUIS TOMASINI nice.. Florida February 13. 1921 Oh, it is great to have a giants strength Although Ioe was born on the thirteenth day ol February. it hasn't atlected his happy na- ture any. Ioe's one of the nicest. gentlesl boys around school-but when he gets out on the lootball lield, the oppo- sition had better look outl General: Track 1. 2, 3. 4: Foot- ball 3: Co-captain 4: Class Treasurer 4: Sportsmanship Award 3: Art 3. 1 4, f vtfVV1'L 'M ARTHUR IOSEPH TURNER Roscoe Buckland February 20, 1922 But let there never be a cur- tain drawn Between you and me, Roscoe is the boy who sud- denly shot into athletic promi- nence durinq his last year at Arms. and we'l1 tell you a se- cret-he had to be torced to go out lor varsity tryouts. Did he make the team? He didl As long as we're telling secrets. we ought to tell you he's as good-natured as a long surn- mer day. Shop: Basketball. Class l. 2. 3: vlarsity 4: Baseball 2: Track 4: Football 4. Page Twenty-One



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Tl-lf JUNIUDS Front Row: Eleanor Smead, Iune Clark, Viola Pellegrini, Marcia Hall, Betty King, Harriett Evans, Doris March, Dorothy Boyea, Flora Walden, Dorothy Peck. Second Row: Iune Spencer, Nellie Kuczmarski, Leona Plant, Emma Cummings, Ruth Harris, Mae Galipo, Glesca Lang, Marion MacDonald, Louise Bolduc, Leona Racine, Miss Wheeler, class adviser. Third Row: Olive Ware, Sarah Richmond, Marion Riel, Ruth Lawless, Iacqueline Mockler, Elizabeth Reynolds, Ioan Davenport, Mary Meyers, Dorothy Lovering, Mary Stacy, Leola Smith. Fourth Row: Andrew Hayes, Harlow Churchill, Oscar Hunkler, Harold Schechterle, Freder- ick Walker, Iames Dandeneau, William Fitzgerald, Lowell Brown, Peter Giacapuzzi, Mr. Frude, class adviser. Fifth Row: Donald McCloud, Henry Iohnson, Arthur Perkins, Alvin Churchill, Ronald Herzig, Francis Stone, Harold Mills, Alvin Pratt, Arthur Gould, Ernest Pike, Back Row: Iames Rice, Richard Ruben, Robert Finck, Everett McCloud, Donald Fitzgerald, Kenneth Stetson, Cecil Bellows, Deane Lee, Horace Purington, Daniel Shields. Other Members: Robert Farrar. CLASS OFFICERS Peter Giacapuzzi President Ioan Davenport Vice President Marion Riel Secretary Arthur Perkins Treasurer Harold Mills Student Council Representative Page Twenty-Thru

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