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THE EXPONENT $AVING STARTS SUCCESS GREENFIELD SAVINGS BANK A Mutual Savings Bank Mansion House Block, Greenfield, Mass. Compliments of Wedge’s Pure Food Shop Federal Street Wallace, Whitman and Page and Shaw Chocolates WELLS WALKER The House of Good Drugs 285 MAIN STREET PAYNE S PHARMACY “The Rexall Store” The Home of Purest Drugs and Chemicals Prescriptions Carefully Compounded J. H. STEARNS SHOES THAT SATISFY Elite Shoes Merriam Shoes Walk-Over Shoes Banister Shoes Florsheim Shoes Hanan Shoes 232 Main St., Greenfield, Mass. Compliments of FRANKLIN COUNTY TRUST CO. Greenfield Mass. VICTOR and EDISON DEALERS ALLEN WOODWORTH CO. 275 Main Street GREENFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
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THE EXPONENT VOL. XL GREENFIELD, MASS., JUNE, 1924 No. D BOARD OF EDITORS Editor in Chief. ..William Ballard, ’24 Assistant Editor . Elizabeth Alberti, ’25 Literary Editor .Philip Stearns, ’24 Assistant Literary Editors. .Helen MacGowan, ’25 Everett Durkee, ’25 Business Manager ..Richard Minott, ’25 Assistant Business Managers Vere Hamilton, ’26 Edwin W. Lamb, ’26 Illustrators .. Thurston Munson, ’24 Elizabeth Alberti, ’25 Senior and School Notes, Catherine Putnam, ’24 Junior Notes .Gardner Davis, ’25 Sophomore Notes.Evelyn Chamberlain. ’26 Freshman Notes.Kenneth Bostley, ’27 Athletic Editor.Lincoln Durkee, ’24 Exchange Editor. .Donald Roberts, ’24 Commercial Editor.Marion Cummings, ’24 Music Notes.Isabel Livingston, ' 24 Art Notes.Elizabeth Alberti, ’25 Alumni Editor.Leonard Thompson, ’24 Grinds .William O’Hara, ’24 Mr. Smith FACULTY ADVISERS Mr. Pennegar Miss Atherton Entered as second-class mail matter April 3, 1920, at the pjstoftice at Greenfield, Massachusetts, under the act of March 3, 1879. Accepted at special rates of postage for second-class matter. Published five times during the school year— in October, December, February, April and June. 35 cents a copy; except June number which is 50 cents; $1.50 a year. June is here again and with it comes graduation. Those who have labored faithfully through their four years of high school will now reap the reward of their labor. Some of them will go to college to pursue some favorite study with a particular end in view, and others will go directly to work, but to one and all, no matter where they go or what they do we wish sucess. We hope that they all will remember and stick by the school motto, those three little words which mean so much, “Honor, loyalty and scholarship.” With the graduating of the Senior Class of 1924
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