DECEMBER __ 2011
ISSUE NO. 8
THE GORDONIAN
PRODUCED BY GORDON SCHOOL STUDENTS
A Piece of the Past You may have noticed that the name has changed from The Gordon Gazette to The Gordonian. It was recently acknowledged by the staff of this newspaper that for historic reasons, the name should be changed. The Gordonian was first published in 1918 at the Gordon School. At the time of the first issue, the school was still on the East Side of Providence. The Gordonian featured works by students. Works ranged from poetry to essays to drawings. Schedules of the classes were also listed in the issues. Inside of the front cover, advertisements from companies such as Autocrat Coffee were printed inside. Many famous names appeared inside of the issue. You could see former Rhode Island Governor John H. Chafee’s poems from when he was in third grade! Children wrote works about WWI, WWII, and the Great Depression. The way that the events of their time effected their writing is most astounding.
Pictured are many issues of the Gordonian.You can look forward to hearing more about the original paper in later editions of the new Gordonian. Photo by Amy Vogel.
Unfortunately, this wonderful collection of documents came to an end. Th e G o r d o n i a n s t o p p e d printing and, tragically, it died. We the staff of the school newspaper want to recreate the
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Think you know who these shoes belong to? See if you can match teachers to their respective shoes on page 4.
Ever wanted to know your future? Check out the December horoscopes on page 7. Prediction: You are in store for a laugh-out-loud funny horoscope!
The Gordonian. Noticing that The Gordon Gazette practically mirrors the values and purpose of The Gordonian, we have decided to create the twentyfirst century version of it.
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