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In Appreciation of Her Untiring Efforts and Unflagging Interest in Our Activities IVe, the Class of Ninetee7i Hutidred afid Twenty-seven Dedicate Our Scfiior Exponent to MISS EDNA LEIGHTON MERRILL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Editorials President’s .Address of Welcome.Richard Hamilton ’27 Salutatory and Essay: Doing Things Differently Talbot Aldrich ’27 Class History. Class Oration: Historical Background of the ).Ruth Reynolds ’27 } .Borge Overgaard ’27 Eighteenth Amendment George Mazuzan ’27 Ivy Oration: Friendship, Do You Need It? . . Class Prophecy. Class Poem ' . Ivy Song . School Notes Spanish Club Science Club Girls’ Tennis Girls’ Track Miss Chapin’s Summer in France Tributes to Miss Ada Leavitt Mr. Leo A. Pennegar Hi-Y Korridor Kat Commencement Week Girls’ Basket Ball Banquet Senior Party Spring Fete ' 1 Exchanges ' ■ Alumni .Catherine Mayer ’27 .Mabel Higgins ’27 ).Donald Hamilton ’27 .Blanche Williams ’27 ' i.Benjamin Wilbur ’27 ( .Benjamin Whittam ’27 Jokes Athletics • Features . Seen, Heard, or Suspected of 1927. How 9 You Seniors’’ Look to a “Coupie Juniors” Senior Characteristics
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THE EXPONENT VOL. XIV. GREENFIELD, MASS., JUNE, 1927. No. 14 THE EXPONENT BOARD Editor-in-chief. Associate Editor. School Editor.. Student Council Member Shop Manager . . . . . Ruth Canty, ’27 Borge Overgaard, ’27 . . Mabel Higgins, ’27 . Talbot Aldrich, ’27 Frank Sokolosky, ’27 FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Atherton Mr. Pennegar Mr. Stavaski f Alice M. Andersen, ’27 .I Bernice J. Coller, ’28 Alumni Notes . Alecia F. Osgood, ’27 Athletic Notes . Russell T. Shay, ’27 Club Notes . Guy S. Miner, ’28 „ , , ( Sidney L. Michelman, 28 School Notes . j Lawyer, ’29 Jokes. Katherine E. Fleming, ’28 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 twenty times during the school year, October to June, fifteen times as a newspaper and five times as a literary magazine, appearing twice a month except in June. Newspaper five cents a copy; literary magazine November, December, February and April thirty-five cents, June fifty cents. FAREWELL SENIORS To the Class of 1927: We, who are to remain in G. H. S. a little longer, wish to bid fare¬ well to the Seniors and in so doing extend to you our heartiest wishes for the future. After four years of hard and faithful studying you have reaped a great reward, namely your di¬ plomas. The Senior Activities are now a thing of the past, but re¬ member the doors of G. H. S. are always waiting to welcome you back for a visit. Greenfield High will reopen in September to find it has many va¬ cancies that will be hard to fill. Some of the very best athletes, for example, made up the Senior class. It will be very hard to find an Ex¬ ponent board more reliable than the one that managed our school paper for the last half of the year. Every member was a Senior. Two- thirds of the musicians of the school were of the class of 1927. This magazine is filled through¬ out with the many wonders that you performed as a class during your high school career. We hope that each and every one of you will find “Success” in your life’s work by always remembering your school motto “Loyalty—Honor —Scholarship.” THE CLASS OF ’27 Again the portals of G. H. S. open while a graduating class of dignified seniors takes its place among the alumni. Every form of school activity will suffer by their loss. The athletic teams as well as the band and orchestra will feel a great hole in their ranks. Especial¬ ly has the Senior Class shown its remarkable talent in the Senior Play which will serve as a mark for other classes to aim at. Most of all we
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