Monson Academy - Academy Bell Yearbook (Monson, MA)

 - Class of 1929

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s E QQQQQQQQQQ Q? to Qi Qu Qi ies Q Qi Qi its its Q its Q its Q? Qi its Q Q The Class of 1931 MEMBERS FREDERICK S. BIDWELL, III .................... Windsor Locks, Conn. CHARLES F. BLOOD ..... ..................... R idgefield, N. JOHN M. FAIRBANKS. . ....... Lowell, Mass. CHARLES P. FERNALD. . ...... Peabody, Mass EDWARD A. l'loY'r ....... ....... N ew York, N. Y. . ..... ...... N ew York, N. Y. JEROME P. JACKSON, JR JOHN E. MARSHALL, JR. .... ....... B arrington, R. I. ............Waban,Mass. JAMES B. MARSH. . . . ..... ....... N ew Bedford, Mass. FREDERICK PIERCE, IR GllllFHE record of the third class is rather unique in the fact that one half of the mem- bers were present at the opening of the new school three years ago. Cur first endeavors were, of course, insignificant, but soon we began to take an active part in school activities. For example, the officers of the junior Debating Society were for the most part selected from our ranks. In the ensuing years, we have seen our representatives holding positions of in- fluence in school. Most notable perhaps is the fact that the Senior Debating Society has always included a member of the class of 1931 among its oificers. Continually gaining in prestige, the class of 1931 will be able to lead the school in a manner similar to that of the preceding classes. PAGE Tl-IiRTY-NINE Qs Q Qs Q Qs Q Qs Q Qs Q Qs Q Qs Q Qs Q gigs Q Qs Q gigs Q Qs Q Qs Q Qs Q Qs Q Qs Q Qs E EH

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...L rx. -A . ,ray f ,, pg My fa: . , 1' , V ' '- ' s 1 . , , .. ldv! 4 1 1475 G fc? Syl 4 Q2 , A 1 f The Class of 1930 kj, , 504 Q GIHERE are but two members of the Class of 1930 who were here at the reopening Q03 6 of the school three years ago. Nevertheless, the boys, as they have joined our class and V33 Q3 school, have fallen in line with the movement to start the school in the right way. IQ 3 They are the real leaders of the school, 'and next year, when they become seniors, it 7' l will be nothing unusual for them to take the lead in important matters concerning G3 QQ school-life, and in placing men on the athletic teams. The class, while in the third Q 3 form, furnished the school with the manager of Basketball and Baseball, and also C Q Elled many athletic positions. This last year, among the notables of the school, who L49 3, Q were second classmen, were the Football captain, Basketball captain, and Basketball manager. 4' Q' Q Next year, the class will have no difhculty in continuing the high standards set F3 Q up by the first senior class of the new school, which have been followed by both the Q 6 other senior classes since then. The requirements of a class are more than just to put LID ' men on teams, in clubs, and make them leaders of the school. Each week there is Qi posted a rank list which always has contained, high up, the names of members of the ,f,,, 6 Class of 1930. To be real leaders, boys should excel in studies. And that is the main E3 desire of the second classmen. This will make the school known for scholarship rather ug than merely for athletics. F l - rs if DI gr Ol g t3 4 QP 1515 Q3 Q is 51' Q 551 gi QP l a ' fs .. 155 5-3 QI? ' 4 ,. fm in UI ' if 1 PAQ: TlIIRTY'ElGHT Q 'Q 1 -'vm v-' sf- v+ YA --4'-.f - 'QTY 9 'aw , U . . 'X - l V' - l. I 'ffl-': Al ' l i s . , .,r,. Q V. . a, as .li. 1



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for T F I.. f . 1 -f . ev.-w':vn-'w 1f!'r'fv' Q Y' -. M'Y'i'7's-Rv. ,.'?'4? 'f3Bfi7'ff7 W 'm'51i 'T.'f:l.. mglvglge 7 -l The Class of 1932. A MEMBERS Roan-r C. BaArNAan ............. r ..... ...... P almer, Mass. R. Perm CLARKE ...... .... N ew York, N. Y. C1.Am:Nce C. O'BRIEN ..... ...... M onson, Mass. WILLIAM T. SAMPSONQ . ., ..... Providence, R. I. KAN. R. STONE. ' ......... .... N ewton, Mass. WILLIAM D. STROHMEIH ..... .... M onscm, Mass. RALPHC. TANNU ....... ..... P rovidence, R. I. HUGH TA1n.oa ..... ..... Spri ngfield, Mass. Nouns WAL'rzns .... ...... M onson, Mass. JOHN M. W1-rmno ....... .... H olyoke, Mass. A SAMUEL R. W1-urine, Jn.. . . .... Holyoke, Mass. A T present we members of the class of 1932 are too young to be of service to the schoolias athletes. But we realize that one may help the Alma Mater not only on the athletic field but also in the classroom. With this realization, we delight tosee our names at, or near, the top of the rank list when it is published each week. ' I ' Most of our members were here as sixth iclassmen at the opening of the new school in 1926. Already, we have started to train ourselves for taking the leadership of the school. Two of our number have been asistants to the Managers of Football and Basketball. A third has been given a part in the Dramatics Club. itoasiootoertooteiibgbtootsiotoortoo' -fi J., .. . .15 -1 wi,-:...i. 'if Jig' 1 .15w .i . 'fi .g-, 3a2+'5?5, ' 3. l1 ' Q2 ?:i,,.,.LQ 1' f' . .' 3 Y '.Q:'i3? 'if J' fi, .1. '

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