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TO OUR ADVRRTTSERS f i gh HE Business Staff wishes to take this opportunity of thank- ing the business men of London ft p Qi? for supporting THE ORACLE. The publication of THE ORACLE is partly due to their advertisements, and so we sincerely appreciate their support. We should also like to thank Margaret Dennis, who very kindly donated a leather notebook for the person who brought in the highest amount of advertising. It was won by Betty Heaslip, who Secured seventy-eight dollars' worth of business. This year the Business Stai has re- ceived more advertisements than in any other year in the history of THE ORACLE, and so much of the credit for the success of THE ORACLE is due them. We hope that next year's staff will meet with the same success. Dora Dicks Betty Heaslip Anne Gordon Jeanne Murray Creena Wallace Eleanor Speiran Eileen Knowles Irene Hunt Nancy Santo .aaa RR? Elizabeth Pegg Bill Hartry Neil Love John Kidd Charlie Wideman Doug. Parnell Jack Casey Jack Kennedy Ken Jones -KEN JONES. V B. - 3111 illlvmnriam - They shall not grou' old, as we that are left grow oldg Age sim!! not 'Z!'6Cl,'l'1l them, fum' the years cmzflemiz. At the going clozmz of the szm., am! in the mornivzg We shall 7'0'i7Z-G'HZb6'7' them.. GEoPcF TPOTT, March 17, 1933. HILDA GOWIE, August 6, 1933. HAROLD MARSHALL, October 5, 1933. page l ezty THE ORACLE
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