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THE EXPONENT FOR GRADUATION WATCHES Express a World of Sentiment WE CARRY ALL BEST MAKES McKENNEY, The Jeweler 276 Main St. Burnham Block Greenfield Tel. 1543-M. Music for all occasions Some as good but none better A. Canedy, Director 213 Silver Street Tel. 1199-W Liberty Orchestra GROCERIES, FRUITS and VEGETABLES Quality and Service CASSIDY KELLEHER 3 Davis Street Phone 652 The Latest Creation in Treasure Solid Silver Sierluuj 92SjlOOOFine Rogers. Lunt Bowlen Co. Silversmiths fakers of distinctive fable ware GREENFIELD. MASS.
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The Exponent Published and Printed by the Students of Greenfield High School, Massachusetts VOL. XXII. THE EXPONENT BOARD Editor Elizabeth Alberti ’25 Assistant Editor Gertrude L. Chamberlin ’26 Literary Editor Helen M. MacGowan ' 25 Assistant Literary Editors Marguerite E. Brown ’26 Bernice F. Sargent ' 26 Reporters Chester F. Burnham ’25 Ellen M. Fiske ’25 Robert R. Burrage’26 Pauline J. Seavey ’25 Charles M. Walsh ' 25 Dorothy E. Young ’25 Mildred M. Zimmerman ’25 Rachel Atwood ’26 George J. Mazuzan ' 27 Barbara M. Sleigh ’28 Business Manager and Assistant Edwin W. Lamb ' 26 David K. Young ’27 Co-operating Committee from Print Shop Kenneth M. Clark ' 25 Albert R. Studer ' 27 Leonard H. Hyde ’27 Charles E. Johnson ’27 Faculty Advisors Miss Atherton Mr. Pennegar Mr. Stavaski Entered as second-class matter April 3, 1920, at the post-office, Greenfield, Massachusetts, under the act of March 3, 1879. Accepted at special rates of postage for second-class matter. Published fifteen times dur¬ ing the school year, November to June, twelve times as a newspaper and three times as a literary magazine, appearing twice a month except once in January. Newspaper five cents a copy; literary magazine De¬ cember and April thirty-five cents, June fifty cents. SENIOR SERVICE Class of 1925 Auditorium June 21, 1925 at 3 p. m. Processional “March of the Seniors” Bennett G. H. S. Orchestra Chorus “Build Thee More Stately Mansions” from “The Cham¬ bered Nautilus” Farwell G. H. S. Glee Club Scripture and Prayer Principal Edgar Burr Smith Address “What America Expects of You” Rev. James Gordon Gilkey Minister of the South Congregational Church Springfield, Massachusetts Chorus “Sunset and Evening Star,” Barnby G. H. S. Glee Club Recessional “Priests’ March from Athalia” Mendelssohn G. H. S. Orchestra CLASS DAY June 22, 1925 Auditorium Four P. M. PROGRAM The President of the Class of 1925 Francis Richard Flynn, presiding March “Student Activities Society” Bennett G. H. S. Orchestra Salutatory and Essay “The Peace of the World” Christine Olive Fortin THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1925. Essay “What Our High School Stands for” Milia Elizabeth Ballou Class Oration “The American College and Suc¬ cess” Francis Gardner Davis Class Poem Christine Olive Fortin Class History Elizabeth Alberti Chester Foskett Burnham Class Prophecy Pauline June Seavey Timothy James Toomey Ivy Oration and Valedictory “The American and the Law” Ralph Everett Durkee, Jr. Presentation of Class Gift to Greenfield High School Planting of the Ivy by the Class of 1925 Ivy Ode by the Class Words and Music by Marion Shirley Batchelor IVY ODE 1 . We will plant today the Ivy, ’Tis the emblem of success; And in years to come, dear Ivy, May you grow above the rest. Chorus Emblem of success, To you we pledge our love so dear, God help us choose the honest way To win our place each year. 2 . Our dear thoughts will turn back ever To our class mates one and all, We will strive to do our duty In answering life’s great call. Chorus Words and music by Marion Shirley Batchelor ’25 GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Class of 1925 Piesident . Francis R. Flynn Vice-President . . . Elizabeth Alberti Secretary. Ellen M. Fiske Treasurer . LeRoy R. Wheeler Assistant Treasurer R. Everett Durkee Marshal .... Dugald W. Macintyre CLASS MOTTO “Press on toward the Goal” CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold GRADUATION EXERCISES CLASS OF 1925 Auditorium Tu esday Evening, June 23 Eight o’clock PROGRAM Processional “March of the Seniors” Bennett - G. H. S. Orchestra No. 5 Music “Dance of the Hours” Ponchielli G. H. S. Orchestra Invocation Rev. Ambler Garnett Music “Oh, Italia, Italia Beloved” Donizetti G. H. S. Glee Club Address “The Challenge of the Best” President James Lukens McConaughy Wesleyan University Music, “The Lost Chord” Sullivan G. H. S. Glee Club Announcement of Awards and Presentation of the Class of 1925 to the School Committee of Greenfield Principal Edgar Burr Smith Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Leon M. Lamb Chairman of the Greenfield School Committee Class Song Words by Christine 0. Fortin Recessional “March of the Graduates” Seredy G. H. S. Orchestra CLASS MOTTO “Press on toward the Goal” CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS SONG, 1925 Tune, “The Soldier’s Farewell” I June comes with roses laden, And leads forth youth and maiden, To paths of new endeavor. School ties we now must sever. We cannot leave without a sigh; Farewell to dear old “Greenfield High!” II Not for ourselves but others, With all mankind our brothers, This j ' ourney must be taken Our duty ne’er forsaken. Remembering school-life’s pleasant ways Farewell to “friends of happy days!” n r xxl Through summer’s beauty glorious, O’er winter’s storms victorious, In valleys, crags, and mountains, By pleasure’s crystal fountains; To reach the heights, we’ll always strive, God bless the “Class of twenty- five !” Christine Olive Fortin ’25
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