THE PIONEER Goshen High School, Goshen, N. Y., June, Nineteen Hundred and Nine Editor-In-Chief, AUGUSTUS C. WALLACE Assistants. HAROLD PARKER. SAYER SEELY ..THE SPIRIT OF TRUE FRIENDSHIP.. WHICH WB WILL KNDKAVOH TO FOLLOW ' What silences we Keep pear after pear. With those who are most near to us and dear t We live beside each other dap bp dap, ■ Vnd speak of mprlad things, but seldom sap Gb® full, sweet word that lies just In our reach beneath lb® commonplace of common speech. 'Dhen out of sight and out of reach tbep go. Z3b® ® ctose. familiar friends, who loved us so. ‘iA.nd. sitting In the shadow tbep hove left. lAlone with loneliness, and sore bereft. We think, with vain regret, of some kind word. Z3bot once we might hove said, and tbep once heard. ..PREFACE.. 3N presenting to the public the fifth issue of The PIONEER, the Senior and Junior Classes of the Goshen High School wish to express their gratitude to those whose liberality has made this little volume possible. We realize that the citizens of Goshen have been called upon more than usual this year to help support various enterprises, and so the fact that they were willing to help our paper emphasizes in an unusually strong way their broadminded liberality and public spiritedness. For this reason we wish that the readers of The Pioneer would notice especially the names that appear in the advertisements and help to make these people feel that their kindness has not been in vain. The purpose of our paper, of course, is to make a record in some permanent form of whatever features of the school year seem worthy of preservation. In our columns will be found the essays that were awarded the prizes in the D. A. R. contest, the programs of our prize speaking contests and public debates and an account of other school affairs that have helped to make the year so pleasant and profitable. We would also advise our readers to have some salt on hand when reading this paper, as some remarks may need an ounce or even a pound of salt. EDITOR. ..CALENDAR.. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 19—Alumni Business Meeting. SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 20—Baccalaureate Sermon, Rev. F. S. Haines. TUESDAY P. M., JUNE 22—Promotion Exercises in Each Grade. WEDNESDAY EVENING—Commencement Exercises, Music Hall.
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