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. -ff Q 'Pnl JF fl- - fi .. ,Arif fig C 'S I my ri-Ttk ,al ' iw 'iL 'T N 4 'Er The Senior Class selected the Alma Mater as its theme for the 1955 classbook. The song was written in 1909 by W. A. Sargent, who was a stu- dent of C.H.S. Pondering over its phrases, any- one would find it hard to realize that a boy of his age could have written such a lasting tribute to our school. The Oracle of '55 is the first to have the Alma Mater as its theme. As one reads the annual, he will be aware of how well it lends itself to the scheme of the book. For four years we laborw introduces the section on the underclassmen of G.H.S. The Juniors and Sophomores are listed with pictures of their respective officers and ad- visors. The ,lunior Prom is also featured here. Her teachings will remain . . . introduces the faculty section. This includes the Board of Educa- tion, high school administration, and the individual members of the high school faculty. ln football and trackwork . . . features sports. The spring sports of 1954 are given here because the content of the annual begins with April of each year. All other sports, such as football and basketball are also featured here. Honor of our school to e'er upholdi' . . . covers the activities of the 1954--55 season. Key Club, Press Club, and Band are a few of the items included in this section. When all's completed' . . . introduces the Seniors of 1955. The graduates are arranged in simple fashion to clarify proper identification and to offer the most information about each. This section also contains the ballot, senior play, and senior snaps. Last, Pride of her valiant sonsv . . . is the introduction for the advertising section. Many, many graduates of G.H.S. pay tribute to their school by supporting it through this enterprise. The editors hope that as the reader surveys the Oracle today, and in the years to come, he will not forget the school song and the three years of which he is reminded. fglf-4261,
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Published by THE SENIOR CLASS Gloversville High School GLOVERSVILLE, NEW YORK
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