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flhv ferrets anh cgnlh A quarterly publication issued by the students of West Rutland High School. Entered as second-class mailing matter at the Post Office, West Rutland, Vt., December 22, 1927. Subscription price, 51.00 a year. Volume 1. JUNE, 1928. 'lNlo. 3. Editor-in-Chie f Associate Edtior .. Business Manager Assistant Business Literary Editor . News Editor .... Alumni Editor . . . Athletic Editor . . . E'a'cha.nye Editor . THE STAFF use -p-..-u-u.-9-Q-Q-Q-1 nano. uo..p--:-. .--Q n-..-.n..a.. ...... Manager .... . . . .. Howard Potter, '28 Leonard Dandrow, '29 . Mabel Bowker, '29 Howard Wolinsky, '30 Hazel Leonard, '28 . Gerald McCarthy, 28 Gertrude Mumford, '29 . . . . . John Maciag, '28 . . . . Charity Mead, '29 Art Editor .................................. .... M argaret McCormick, '29 Joke Editor ................................... ..... . . Gertrude Marsh, '28 Repm te'rs S' . . . K1 Arletta Fish, Nora Fredette, '28 Alene Hinckley, Esther Carlson, '29 Mary Grace, Clara Rosen, Blanche Bartlett, Francis Pietryka, '30 Marguerite Dudley, Gertrude Kerrigan, Pauline Root, Victor Sevigney, '31 Consiiltifng Editors ................................ Miss Culliney, Mr. Martin Editorial Literary . . Seniors News Alumni Athletics . .. Jokes 1:4 flu-I ,f TABLE OF CONTENTS . 2 . 4 . 9 . 15 . 19' . 21 .23
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DERNIER AND LABELLE Ice Cream Parlor Confectionery, Notions Magazines Boston and New York Sunday Papers ,,,, , I I MAIN STREET GARAGE P. J. PHALEN, Prop. Repairing, Vulcanizing and Accessories United States Tires Taxi Service and Funeral Cars Most Hearty CONGRATULATIONS to the Job and Commercial CLASS OF '28 Printing Tm: SERVICE STORE An Ideal Place to Shop for . . Al JI cn' Chasnvterns an Co. Washington St. Rutland, Vt GRADUATION GOWNS and GIFTS
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- THF GREE.'t' ANU HOLD I hitnriala DEDICATION This last number of the Green and Gold is dedicated to- the Senior Class, to those looys and girls to whom we must bid farewell. Graduation is the goal of every student: they have reached the goal and stand ready to venture forth into a bustling, workaday world. Commencement is a time both of retrospect and of anticipation, of glancing back over four years of study and fun, and of looking for- ward into, let us hope, a bright and happy future. We wish the members of '28 the best that Fortune can give, and, with a regretful wave of the hand, we bid them Godspeed. Good-bye, Seniors! GRADUATION Graduation! All too soon it will have taken place, and then- what? For some of us, perhaps, college 5 for others possibly, an of- ficeg for many, probably, common labor g but for all of us, regardless of occupations, ambitions, or attainments, graduation will have meant the same. It will have meant the severing of ties, made during our four years of high school life, ties which, perhaps, most of us do not realize are existing-g yet they are existing, and though their presence may not be properly appreciated now, it will become all too apparent as we leave for the last time in the capacity of students those walls which have surrounded us for the past four years. Probably a foolish-sounding suggestion, that of ties to some of those undergraduates who still imagine that text books and class rooms are the only components of high school life, and who cannot see why we should have regrets at leaving it. Indeed, a year or two ago it would have seemed so to us, but now on the very threshold of graduation, we pause to consider that very uncertain future which looms before us. Perhaps, you may say, a future viewed from a commencement platform should not appear dreary or uncertain. True, it is not the .iq l
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