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APPRECIATION To William L. Hubbard go our warmest thanks for his service beyond the line of dutyn. In spite of an already crowded schedule, he has filled his spare moments with supervising many Greenfield High activities. He is faculty advisor to our newspaper, The Exponent . His -direction was largely responsible for the success of our senior play. But most of' all We personally thank him for stepping in when our counselor left to take over the entire supervision of this yearbook. Our greatest Wish is that he may feel it was Worth the time and effort he gave to it.
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DEDICATION To Milo F. Galbraith, our class counselor, we dedicate our year- book vvith sincerest gratitude for the contributions he has made to the success of our class. Always ready with a smile, a friendly word, and a helping hand, he guided us through our high school activities until December of our senior year when he was called into the service of his country as a captain in the army, He has been more than a counselor - he has been a friend and co-worker. To him, therefore, a Hne teacher, soldier, and citizen, we make this dedication.
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FAREWELL MISS PARTENHEIMER, our school librarian for twenty-six years, is retiring this June. She has shown herself an excellent librarian in many ways and is known throughout the state for her work. Although she may not realize it, even we fthe studentsj appreciated her superior sys'- tem. She is going to be greatly missed by her many friends. Miss Partenheimer attended the Greenfield schools and then graduated with an A. B. de- gree from Smith College. She was employed one year in the Danbury, Connecticut Library and four years in the Chicopee Library. Returning to her home town, she served at the Public Li- brary as first assistant and then in the Carnegie Library in Tumers Falls. A few years later, she received the position as Greenfield High School Librarian. When she first came back to Greenfield, she was Secretary of the Teachers Club and has since been Trustee for the Public Library, Secretary of the P. T. A., President of the Smith Club, Secretary of the A. A. U. W., and an active member of the Women's Club and the East- ern Star. Miss Partenheimer is an ambitious collector of miniatures. She has an astounding assort- ment of library post cards and miniature books, animals, birds, etc. Her most prized treasure is a collection of string beads from every state in the Union and every continent in the world. After retiring, she plans to start work on a collection of sea-shells. VVe, the students of Greenfield High, wish her the best of luck.
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