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THE EXPONENT VOL. VIII GREENFIELD, MASS., JUNE, 1921 No. 6 BOARD OF EDITORS Editor-in-Chief, Madeleine E. Field, ’21 Assistant Editor, Robert H. Alberti, ’22 Literary Editors, Rebecca S ' . Eber- lein, ’21, Elizabeth B. Freshour, ’22, George F. Co rs ' glia, ’22. Commercial Editor, Mabel W. Sweeley, ’21. Alumni Editor, Elizabeth D. Peck, 21. Art Editor, Mary C. O’Brien, ’21. Exchanges, Russel P. Jones, ’21. Athletic Editor, Vincent M. Bost- ley, ’22. School Notes and Senior Not. Donald L. Perry, ’21. Junior Class Editor, Philip J O’Hara, ’22. Sophomore Class Editor, Louise D. Hunter, ’23. Freshman Class Editor, Thurston W. Munson, ’24. Grinds, Robert J. Rist, ’21. Illustrators, Robert H. Alberti, Thurston W. Munson. BUSINESS MANAGER Michael J. Dunnigan, ’22 Kenneth H. Lyman, ’23 ASSISTANTS John W. Murphy, ’23 Mr. Smith FACULTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Miss Atherton Mr. Pennegar Entered as second-class mail matter April 3, 1920, at the postoffice at Greenfield, Massachusetts, under the act of March 3, 1879. Accepted at special rates of postage for second-class matter. Published six times during the school year—in November, Decem¬ ber, February, March, May, and June. 25 cents a copy; $1.50 a year.
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Vs of th ' . hool W i a c t, pm c t. H. will enter into highei ||lS of learning for four years • ' J.e of study and preparation for 1 work. Others will begin at once certain daily occupations.. To t „ctt and every¬ one we 1 h the greatest success. But, class . f 1921, into whatever occupation you will enter we hope you will never forget old G. H. S. and the motto for which she stands —“Honor, Loyalty and Scholarship! ' $ In your future careers, may you look back upon the four years spent in G. H. S. as the pleasantest of your lives. Ma you realize that during this periou ou laid down the foundation for your future success. After commencement this year, the lower classmen will miss you as one of the most loyal and honored classes ever marshalled from the doors of G. H. S. We shall miss es¬ pecially those who have done so well on the school teams and those who have entered into the social and business activities of the school. That the class of ’21 has the right material for building success is clear¬ ly shown in tl e wonderful work dis¬ played in the senior play, in the con¬ tributions to “The Exponent,” and in the fine school spirit shown in school activities. Whether you will go to colleges and universities or directly to work, you will mix with various types of people and out of these, you will choose a certain few who will be your special friends. In doing this you must remember that an indi¬ vidual is often judged by the kind of friends he chooses and with whom he associates. Emerson says, “A friend is one who makes us be our best.” Everyone wishes success in life. Two great factors of success are work and constancy of purpose. We live only once; let us make our best of life! G. H. S. wishes future success and prosperity to you, class of 1921. To the editor in chief who has done so much towards the success of “The Exponent” in the past year, we wish to express our most grate¬ ful thanks. We, the new board of 1921-’22, accept the Exponent from the hands of the old and with the cooperation of the whole school, we wish to make “The Exponent” a still greater suc¬ cess than in former years. R. H. A. ’22.
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