Gloversville High School - Oracle Yearbook (Gloversville, NY)

 - Class of 1962

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Although only in his second year as Gloversville High's diligent principal, Mr. Saunders has won the admiration and respect of both students and staff members. I8 GEGRGE C. SAUNDERS Principal A.B., University of New Hampshire. M.A., Columbia The quest for truth is a never ending process. The truly educated person always continues to learn throughout his life because he has an unsatiable thirst for knowledge. A democracy such as ours exists only because its citizens keep abreast of current develop- ments both on the domestic and international scenes and formulates action based on his knowledge. It is my hope that the Class of i962 of Gloversville High School has been imbued with such a keen de- sire to keep learning and to become well informed citizens of the community that each will reach the zenith in his chosen field be it as homemaker, secre- tary, leather worker, or professional person. If you strive to be the best in anything you do in life, our obiective will have been accomplished.

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H-.--' Mrs. John Wood of 32 Kingsboro Avenue is a housewife who has served on the board for the past seven years. Her main interests lie in all phases of public ed- ucation. Especially interested in secondary educa- tion, Mr. Robert Williams of 27 Sixth Avenue has been a board member for two years. He is Plant Superintendent at Gloversville Continental Mills. Ara, Mr. George Madnick, Production Manager at Alexette-Bacmo, resides at 24 Van Wyck Street. Serving his first year on the board, George is mostly interested in spec- ial classes. 1-s....5 A board member for six years, Mr. An- thony Kaiser lives at 475 North Main Street. Being a counselor for the New York State Employment Service, he is interested in vocational guidance and adult phases of education. Office-secretary for her husband, Dr. Kun- kel, Mrs. Robert Kunkel has served as a board member for eight years. A better education for teenagers has always been her special interest. .X -ws.. . -,-- fa - gm.. . ss M V .. Mr. Frank Vetro is an attorney at law and resides at 15 Lee Avenue. He has been the school's legal advisor for four years. He is not an actual member of the board but rather is hired by it. Mr. George Curtin has served on the board for five years. He lives at 5 Ridge Road and is Vice-President of the Curtin- Hebert Company, Incorporated. His main interests on the board are centered around school buildings and policies. Mr. Philip Goodheim of 41 North Park Drive, has served on the board for seven years. He is a lawyer by profession, vitally interested in politics. His educational in- terests entail a broad field. fi - aw. A member of the board tor nine years, Mr. Thomas Randall, residing at l7O East Boulevard, has broad over-all interests in connection with the board. He is Presi- dent-Treasurer of the contracting firm, George W. Randall Company, Incorporated of Johnstown. I7



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ADA H. BUSSE Vice-Principal A.B., M.A., Albany Would that I had a crystal ball and the ability to di- vide its secrets! For, as we begin sessions in this beautiful new home for Gloversville High School, I keep wondering what its future will be. With the constantly accelerating pace of the world today in so many diverse directions, the demands upon education are likewise increasing at a correspond- ingly rapid rate. So profound are these impacts that I find it difficult to envision the variety and complex- ity of the obligations our secondary schools will be assuming by 1975. To me, they appear infinite both in kind and scope. But, however colossal the challenge may now seem, I feel quite sure that our staff and student body will meet it magnificently as they always have in the past! I Miss Busse, having functioned as vice-principal, now, for ll years has proven to be a backbone of our school through her abundant interest and ready action in all school phases. I9

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