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Wi ' an appreciation of his unfailing zeal, his endeavors to counsel us and his hard luork for our benefit, zee, the class oj 192S, dedicate this Exponent to BENJAMIN C. L. SAND EE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Editorials Appreciation of Mrs. Burke The Future. Farewell, Seniors. 1928 Bids Farewell. Au Revoir. Literary Department What an Education Means. . A Triolet. A Prayer. A Triolet. Waves. Search for Happiness.. . . .Esther Hawkes ’28 .Eugene Crawford ’28 . . .-.James Parker ’29 .Mary Barry ’28 Katherine Fleming ’28 . .Esther Hawkes ’28 Grace Whitcomb ’29 . . .James Parker ’29 . . .Arthur Aaron ’29 .Ella Dean ’29 Mildred Gorman ’28 Class Day Program Address of Welcome.James Ballou Salutatory and Essay The Two Americas.Virginia Harper Class Oration Friends Worthwhile.Stuart Witty Class History. .Margaret Ballard I.Tracy Burnham Ivy Oration.Eugene Crawford Class Prophecy. .Katherine Fleming I.Gerard Fritz Class Song. .Words by Mildred Gorman 1.Music by Clyde Holbrook Presentation of Class Gift.James Ballou Acceptance for School.James Parker Essay and Valendictory Lifters—not Leaners.Julia Bulman Ivy Song. • - Words by Katherine E. Fleming I . . Music by J. Clement Schuler ’28 ’28 ’28 ’28 ’28 ’28 ’28 ’28 ’28 ’28 ’28 ’29 ’28 ’28 ’28 Class Characteristics Alumni Notes Alice Wilcox ’29 Jokes. School Notes Elizabeth Griswold ’29 ..Mildred Gorman ’28 Exchanges Athletics Features Class Statistics of ’28 What’s Wrong with This Sentence? How You Seniors Look to a Couple of Perpetual Juniors. Famous Characters of ’28 Pet Expressions of ’28 1928 Song Hits Your Initials Will Tell You As Others See Us Would You Collapse If? Bernice Coller ’29 . .Wayne Smith ’29 . . .Ed Pekalski ’28 Francis Farrell ’29
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THE EXPONENT VOL. XV. GREENFIELD, MASS., JUNE 26, 1928 NO. 12 Editor-in-Chief. Associate Editors . School Editor . Student Council Member EXPONENT BOARD ..Katherine Fleming ’28 . . . .Mildred Gorman ’28 . . .Eugene Crawford ’28 . . . . Esther Hawkes ’28 . . . Elizabeth Battey ’28 . Mary Barry ’28 FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Smith Miss Atherton Mr. Faust Exchanges . . . Alumni Notes Athletic Notes Club Notes . . School Notes Jokes . c .Bernice Coller ’29 Wayne Smith ’29 f . . . .Ralph Michelman ’30 ..Alice Wilcox ’29 I .Ed. Pekalski ’28 .Francis Farrell ’29 ' . . . .Dorothy Hosmer ’28 ( .... George Lawver ’29 j Elizabeth Newcomb ’28 j ....Ray Almstead ’29 I . . . .Elliot Whitbeck ’29 . . . Elizabeth Griswold ’29 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; liteerary magazine November, December, February and April thirty-five cents, June fifty cents. AU REVOIR Now is the time when we must all say, “Au Revoir”. For some of us that may change into “Good-bye”, and for most of the underclassmen it simply means for the summer vaca¬ tion. It is often said that we appre¬ ciate a thing most when we are about to part from it. To look back over the past school year and review the activities, the good times, and the routine school days, is to regret that it is ending. Underclassmen, learn to appreciate the fact that you are com¬ ing back again to enjoy at least an¬ other year of happy, carefree, high- school life. We know that the Seniors are going to show their appreciation of G. H. S. by showing a constant in¬ terest in it and by making this part¬ ing a mere “Au Revoir”. K. F. ’28
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