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.I UNE, 1935 Treher 5? lung High Grade Plumbing cfz Heating. . . 15-19 Bleecker Street Telephone 2130 PUNTIAC BUICK Complete Service for All Makes of Cars Reconditioned Used Can rowmc NEVER CLOSED sromce FARHART'S GARAGE Fulton County's Largest SALES SERVICE KAYNE'S Diamonds - Watches Jewelry HOME OF General Electric Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines and all Electrical Home Appliances. A. C. Kingsbury Co. ' JEWELERS Headquarters for Graduation Gifts 4 FOR the GRADUATE A practical gift for the graduate in a Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Set Alvord 8: Smith Co. OPPOSITE HIGH SCAOOL Song Hits Footloose and Fancy Free-Estelle Citronberg. About a Quarter to Nine-Chorus. Sweet Music-Chorus. Chasing Shadows - Sylvia Van Vranken. Everyday-Science Quiz. Reckless-Evelyn Stead. Lovely to Look At+Hazel Stewart. Hard to Handle-Doris Snyder. I Won't Dance-Social Hours. She's a Latin 'from Manhattan- Doris Bednard. Let's Spill the Beans-Beverly Holt and Bob Patten. Solitude--Gwendolyn Atty. What's the Reason?-VVe Can't Get Science. Lost in a Fog-Ida Fremmer. Soon-Regents. Flowers for Madame-Student Coun- cil giving Bowers to teachers for their birthday. It's Unbelievable-Report Cards. I'n1 Running Around in Circles-7B's. The Lady In Red-Barbara. Evans. I Believe in Miracles - Passing Regents. Lost My Rhythm--Dot Sutlim You're O. K.-Mr. Coon. Happiness Ahead-Summer Vacation. Lazy Bones-Carl Armstrong. Shanghai Lil-Hazel Stewart. If I Had a Million Dollars-A. LaMantia. About a Quarter to Nine-E. Stead. Sing VVhile You're Dancing-G. Fox. Here Comes Cookie-Elaine Dorey. You Have Time for Everyone But Me - Helen Gray to Billy Bennett. I'll Close My Eyes to Everyone Else - Gladys Cole to Earl Hawley. Sweet Fool - Billy Bennett. Dream of Me Darling Tonight - Ber- nice Hawley to Maynard Dixon. UA-Thousand Goodnightsn-When Earl Hawley says goodnight to Gladys Cole. As Long As I Live - I'1l be going to see love - Billy Bennett. Mistakes - That's all I ever have in Algebra says Bernice Hawley. At the Close of a Long, Long Day - At 3:30. Have You Ever Been Lonely - For school work. Baby Face - Fred Handy. What's the Reason - Mr. Warde in Science Class. -. Adorable - Mr. Young. Every Day -- Typewritting. Dark Eyes - Anthony LeMantia. St. Louis VVoman - Evelyn Stead. I'm a Dreamer - Hazel Stewart. I Won't Dance - Marcus Allen. Lover - Roger Martin. Everybody Loves My Marguerite - Marguerite Genest. Pardon My Southern Accent - An- thony LaMantia. See the New MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGES Now on display at B. E. Shell GO. 21 W. Fulton St. Phone 4244 HEAT.. SUPERIOR Ice Cream 1t's Pure- T lzatls Sure A. F. Peters Oil Co. DISTRIBUTORS GULF PRODUCTS . 3-5 Cayadutta St. Phone 4248 Collins 8: Stilwell 99 N. Main St. For a complete vacation use.... BIRDSEYE g Frosted Foods A Special Guernsey Milk Wasliburn's Dairy 145 N. Main
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The Forum membership consists of tinued. F ,,,, lk 46 Esrma YEAR. Boon ESTEE CITIZEN FORUM Continued from Page 26 On March 5th, 1935, the Estee Junior Citizens Forum was organized. Its membership is limited to thirty-five students. Any pupil .of the SA, 9B or 9A grade, who displays satisfactory scholarship and interest in social studies, is eligible. It is the aim of this organization to develop the fine art of free discussion by getting young people to assemble for the consideration of problems of citizenship. An analysis of the local community is made in an effort to de- termine how well it is handling its problems and what changes in handling them should be made. Problems of state, national and international inter- est are also discussed. Meetings are held each Thursday at 3:45 P. M. in room 404 of Estee Junior High. They vary in type. Some ses- sions are devoted to research, some to observation tours, some to group dis- cussions with guest leaders and still others to open meetings with visiting speakers. For each group or open meeting a panel is drawn to lead the discussion that is to take place. Each member is required to serve on the panel at least three times during the year. The first Forum officers were: Speak- er, Mario Cataffog Secretary-Treasurer, Mollie Hollenbeckg Clerk of Research and Statistics, Ann Davis: Faculty Ad- viser, Elizabeth C. Ward. - Standing Committees appointed for the year are as follows: Committee on Parliamentary Law and Procedure, Pro- gram Committee and Membership Com- mittee. Temporary committees are ap- pointed asoccasions arise. The Standing Committees are: Membership Committee - Catherine Clifford, Chairmang Adolph Jung. Parliamentary Procedure - Patricia Smith, Chairmang Frances Rosselle, Barbara Hine, Roy DeRocco. Program Committee - Howard Ber- ger, Chairman: Fay Higier, Albert Beck- Program Committee - Howard Birg- er, Chairmang Fay Higier, Albert Beck- with, Roger Blinn. 1 Insignia Committee-Virginia Fergu- son, chairman, Markus Cominole, Mil- dred Fonda, Benjamin Zambri. Membership Committee - Catherine Clifford, chairman, Adolph Jung, Syd- ney I-Ieiman, Marvin Kobel. The program committee will arrange to have speakers for the whole school and for the club itself. They will get many high officials of the town to speak. The parliamentary program commit- tee will see to it that all things done in the meetings shall go according to the constitution' of the club. The Insignia committee shall attain some emblem which we can go by. It shall be placed and all club papers, in- vitations and programs. The Membership committee shall try to attain the best material possible from the 8A ranks to make new mem- bers. They t8A'sJ shall be held in re- serve for next term or on account of any resignations. The specific program cannot be an- nounced now for it is still too earlyto say, but a survey of our community will probably be made. the following: Albert Beckwith Howard Berger Roger Blinn Frances Bulger Mario Cataffo Catherine Clifford Mark Cominole Roy DcRocco Edward Donovan Rosemond Farrell Virginia Ferguson Rose Helen Fink Mildred Fonda Helga Helling Sydney I-Ieiman Fay Higier The program Sylvia Hill Esther Hilley Barbara I-line Mollie Hollenbeck Adolf Jung Marvin Kobel Ruth Krause Marie Locatelli Salvatore Lamonte Charles T. Miller Frances Rosselle Patricia Smith Daniel Spicer Howard Stanton Betty Suits Benjamin Zambri carried out by the Forum during its first term of existence is as follows: March 5th--Introducing the Forum idea to Junior High students. Speaker, Miss Elizabeth C. Ward. March 'ith-Open meeting. Speaker, Miss Robertina Smith. Topic, Local Immigration, Naturalization and Am- ericanization. March 21st-Organization meeting. March 28th-Organization meeting con- April 4th--Group meeting. Speaker. Principal James D. Coon. Topic, What a Junior Citizens Forum Can Do for Estee Junior High School and Our City. April 11th-Group meeting. Speaker, Superintendent of Schools, Harry W. Langworthy. Topic, What a Junior Citizens Forum Can Do for Our Community. May lst-Open meeting. Observance of Youth Week. Speaker, Mayor Chaun- cey Thayer. Topic, How the Youth May Participate More Actively in Community Life. May Sth-Organization meeting. May 15th-Organization meeting. May 22nd--Business meeting. June 6th-Group meeting. Speaker, Hon. George W. of Gloversville. Green. Topic, History June 14th-First Annual Luncheon at Sir William Johnson Country Club. The charter members which are: Daniel Spicer, Ann Davis, Mollie Hol- lenbeck, Adolph Jung, Fay Hieger, Roy De Rocco, Sydney liams, Benjamin Hieman, Robert Wil- Zambri, Charles T. Miller, Catherine Clifford, Howard Berger, Albert Beckwith, Markus Com- inoli, Edward Donavon, Rose Fink, Vir- ginia Ferguson, Mildred Fonda, Marvin Kobel, Barbara Hine, Patricia Smith, Roger Blinn, Howard Stanton and Mario Cataffo, have elected the follow- ing officers: Speaker, Mario Cataffog Clerk, Mol- lie Hollenbeckg Statician, Ann Davis. The following committees were also selected: Program Committee - Chairman, Daniel Spicer, Fay Hiegher, Albert Beckwith. Parliamentary Procedure -- Robert Williams, chairman, Roy De Rocco, Barbara I-Iine, Patricia Smith. f The Science Club The officers for the Science Club were elected and are: President, Howard Stanton: Vice President. Wilbur Ullman: Secretary, Stanley Kingsburyg Estee Echo ref porter, Gerald Procita. The meetings are held-every week and the club has different demonstra- tions which are interesting. The peo- ple of Estee Junior High are often in- vited to attend the meeting and watch the demonstration. Miss Beach is in charge of the group and plans to take a hike for their na.- ture trail. The exhibit given in the library is from the Science Club and is very interesting. Traffic Officers New Building- Miss Bess Porter is the adviser of the traffic squad with June Rosa and Howard Lent as captains. The following are traffic officers: Basement Floor - Mike Prysunka, Elaine Demos, Dorothy Sutliff, John King. First Floor - John Griffeth, Fannie Tramontano, Beverly Swann, Hazel Stewart, Nick Russo. Second Floor - Weston Rumrill, Antoinette Torino, Doris Rogers. Third Floor - Gardner Seney, Ger- ald Procita. Old Building- The traffic officers, under the dir- ection of Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, elected the following traffic officers with Wil- liam VVilt as squad captain and Edward Donavon and Warren Vaughn as floor captains: Beatrice Smith, Harold Sugar, Har- riet Hart, Lillian Blum, Caryol VVolgu- muth, Inez Shults, Walter Perella, Ann Peck, Hilda Stoddard, Betty Leslie, Bernice Ricci, Marie Locatelli, Cather- ine Clifford, Marion Hollenbeck, Ber- nice Johns, Robert Robbins, Helga Helling. Theipeople in the Fusion squad are: Robert Robbins, Captain: Clyde Ott, Howard Thompson, Richard Rumrill, Buddy Ale. Library Club The Library Club, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Clark meets every first and third Friday of every month, in the Library. The purpose of the Library Club is to assist Mrs. Clark at the desk. In their meetings, different things in the library are discussed and matters that might turn up are also discussed. This term the Library Club has taken in the largest number of new members ever taken in. The members are supposed to keep the shelves in order and help the new members in their work. The pupils work in their free periods. During book week of every fall the Library Club holds a.. tea. p Officers of the club are: President, Dorothy Hollenbeckg Vice President, Dorothy' Huckans: Secretary, 'Nancy Powellg Treasurer, ? ? ? . - '-
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48 Esrnr: YEAR Book Class Prophecy Continued from Page 42 Later on we stopped because some- thing went wrong with the engine. The town was named Williamsville and I found out it was named after Robert Williams, now mayor. His office was across the street, so I decided I'd run over and see him. I climbed in the elevator and there was Bill Baird run- ning it. He let me off on the fifth floor and I went in to see Mayor Will- iams. I noticed that his stenographer was Elaine Dorey,and his private sec- retary was Hazel Stewart. I had a long talk with him. He was telling me about a circus he had just seen. He told me that Betty Teetz and Rita Zukewar were trapeze performers in it. After I came out of his office I saw written on a door, Nelson 8: Nelson, vocal les- sons. I peeked in and saw Ruth and Don. - After I left the building I saw a house which had on it F. Dye dr E. Dye, funeral parlors. I knew that was Florence and Eleanor. On another I saw King 8: Wilder, Old Maids Home. I went over and saw Eleanor King and Mildred Wilder. I didn't think they'd be running an Old Maids Home. I still couldn't -decide why all my friends came out here to live. I went back to the train and found the engine was fixed. After I had been on the train for a while I bumped into Barbara Evans. She said she was selling reducing ma- chines. Just then Geraldine Tuttle came along and told me she was selling some medicine which would make you get fat. Geraldine and Barbara started in fighting, so I decided to leave. I sat down and opened the evening paper. I turned over a couple of pages and saw where Doris Mortimer, Mary Quigley and Mary Pencheff had opened up a tea room on Fifth Avenue. It was supposed to be a very fashionable shop. In another column I noticed that Janet Bevan had been given a medal for being the best author in the world. This surprised me very much. The paper was The New York Times and Bernice Neivert was editor. I just about fainted. The next stop was New York City and I was glad. I walked down Fifth Avenue and saw a new beauty parlor had opened. I read the sign and it said Abbott, Argersinger 8.: Broadbent, Hairdressers. We special in men's hair and manicuringf' COlX!IlX!IlJlNlITY PPIARNAACY Prescription Specialist Phone 4730 VVE DELIVER 76 N. Main St., Gloversvlile. N. Y. SODA-DRUGS-LUNCHES The KARMELKORN SHGP is an ideal place to buy the finest quality Confections, Popcorn and Buttered Nuts at moderate prices New Assortment of Summer Candies For Better Appearance See HELENE- Specializing in all branches of Beauty Culture . . . wx:xv.:-Avgvgvnvgvgvgvgvvv-'Avgya-:vp 41 East Fulton St. Gloversville, N. Y. Phone 4926 A. Friend- J. G. LAKE 1 , Real Estate-Loans l VV. E . B U S I-I A p Everything for the Table PHONE 2331 i zzo-zzz Kmcsaono Ava. l Frank J. Hale Choice Meats' and Provisions Butter, Eggs and Cheese Telephones 3668-4630 222-2241 Bleecker St. WILLIAMICC. ISPICER, Jr. Insurance of Every Form Telephone 3365 Gloversville, N. Y. 12 W. Fulton St. fl Alice Beauty Parlor ' Alice M. Gilbert Phone 2770 26 E. Fulton St. WE SPECIA LIZE 'lsinga and Bernat Yarns IN 0UALITY+- ' Bggzxiglxgwriclgnilrzrwear LINEN and CRAFT SHOP, - 89 North Main Street ...BARBER SHOP.... Hair Cut 35c 51 W. Fulton St. Next to Telephone Building Jos. Derrico Q. Dorey's Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor M ost modernly equipped shop-suitable for every member of the family A 25 S. Main St. - Gloversville, N. Y. -ls.. nn--. A Mn .... MAJ
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