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JUNE l935 Editor-in-Chief ....... Assistant Editor ..... Literary Editor ........ School Notes Editor Boys' Athletic Editor Girls' Athletic Editor Exchange Editor ..... joke Editors . Art Editor Assistant ......... Alumni Editor ..... Faculty Adviser Business Manager Assistant ..........,..... Advertising Manager Assistants ...... Business Adviser . The Staff .........Thomas Pritchard, '35 ..........Alton Swann, '35 .......Eleanor Brown, '35 ........Mildred Leach '35 35 elch '35 35 35 35 Evelyn Goldberger, '35 ........Ethel Finklestein, '36 ...-..............Betty Snell, '34 .......Mr. W. C. Campaigne ..........Terry Mills, '35 ......Robert Miller, '36 .......Jasper Steele, '35 Bernard Boland, '36 William Olson, '36 Edward Fleigel, '37 David Roberts, '37 Wiggins
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vga Glovcrsville Gloves America 'QU' PUBLISHED Bl-MONTHLY during the SCHOOL YEAR by the GRADUATING CLASS of the GLOVERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Address all communications to THE. ORACLE. High School. Gloversville, N. Y. TERMS 40 Cents per Copy 51.25 per Year Payable in' Advance Commencement Issue, 75 Cents 60 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at Postoffice, Glovers- ville, N. Y., November 24, 1914, f h 1879 under Act o Marc 3, . Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided in Sec. 1103, Act of October, 1917, au- thorized December 10, 1918. VOL. XXXI GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y., JUNE, 1935 No. 4 Table of Contents Page Editorials - 8 Class of '35 :'. - - - 9-23 Last Will and Testament - - 23 Class Notes - - - 24 Athletics - - 25 Literary- When We Must Carry On - 29 The Soul of Souls - - 31 The Book Shop - 33 Poetry - - - - 34 Leader-Rep blican-Herald Gloversville and lohnltown
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6 THE ORACLE 1 Suxron PLAY CAST STUDENT COUNCIL NOTES The Student Council has been very busy during this last semester. They have planned the budgets for spring sports and they have discussed ways of economizing next year. On February twenty-first, they sponsored a tea dance in the Estee gym. It was so successful that a second one was held in April in the Little Theatren. Joe Cairo and his band furnished the music. On June seventh, the Student Council brought to the school Mr. Freeman, an Indian, who was very amusing and inter- esting. He and Mr. Coty were so well liked that the Student Council has already engaged six different entertainers for next year. The Student Council feels very much indebted to Dr. Byrd who donated his services to this year's track team. The Council has been looking ahead and has many plans for next year. HELEN KASSON, Secy. l STUDENT CouNc1L 'Tw K i'
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