Fairport High School - Hourglass Yearbook (Fairport, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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THE HOUR GLASS 17 RL TH WILIS- Ruthie Ruthie has not been with us in Il long time, but she is one of our class, nevertheless. RUTH ZIMINIHR- Ruflzir ' Her blushes are merely the rainbow of her modesty. Advertising Manager of Hour Glzxssug Glce Club Vice-Prcsidentg Ways and Means Committee Senior Play fMammy Nowlejg Checking Commit- tee, Junior Promg Senior Baked Food Saleg Oratorical Contest CD3 Presi- dent Shabroten Societyg French Playg Operetta Ckljg Glec Club Secretary f2jg School Chatter Staff Chairman, Refreshments :it Ball Games. School ot' Commerce I THE SENIOR CLASS Officers President ..... .... E dwarcl Cary Vice-President ..... .... B eatrice Hawes Treasurer ......................... XVesley liahler Colors-Green and Gold Flower-Yellow Rose Motto-Carpe diem Advisers-Miss Catherine Smith and Miss Marcella Street .JM

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THE HOUR GLASS ALLAN STEFFEN- Al Caesar was ambitious and look what he got. Art Editor of Hour Glnssug Baseball 2, 3, 11-jg Football C3, U5 Double Quartette. School of Commerce HOLLIS WARN E R- IIobof All great men are dying, I feel sick myself. Student Association. Undecided MERRILL WATSON MerrilI's the boy in great demand By all the ladies in the land. Interclass Basketball C-Hg Baseball Manager ffijg Basketball Mfanager Q-U3 Chairman of Orchestra. Commit- tee for .lunior Promg Decoration Com- mittee for Senior Ball. School of Commerce MARGARET WILLIS- Pe,f,f Full of pep and full of fun. Ready to do what should be done. Student Associationg School Chatterng C'h:1irm:in of Decoration Committee for Junior Promg Committee, Senior Ballg Tag Day Committeeg Poster Committee, Senior Playg Girls' Glee Club C-Llg Shubroten Societyg Senior Baked Food Sale. Mechanics Institute



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18 THE HOUR GLASS HISTORY OF CLASS January, 192'li+'l'od:ry we are changed from mere eighth grade students to l rcshmen. How proud we are at first. But, soon we realize, we are ust insignificant lower classmen. VVe had drernns of walking up the front stairs, studying in the big study hall, but because of overcrowded conditions, we have to study in one of the grade rooms, sit downstairs, and walk up one of the back stairs only, Miss DeLand seems the only one to notice us. At the end of the first day, We are both happy and bewildered. September, 192-11-'School has begun again. No longer do we have to sit downstairs. VVe are all in the new school building. YVC are happier too, because now we know more students and teachers. YVe are anxious for the time when we shall be Seniors. A September, 1925-Another uneventful year l1as passed. YVe are still lower classmen, but we can at least sit in the same study hall with the Seniors. Miss Chesbro tries to keep us in order. September, 1926-At last we are upper classmen. The time, long waited for, has begun. Miss Graves has charge of our home room. 5 September 26, 1926-Today We organized our Junior class. 'Miss Graves and Mr. King were chosen our advisers. Officers were chosen. Jerome Doyle was elected president, Madeline McMahon, vice-president, Emily Dwyer, seeretaryg and Edward Carey, treasurer. Our colors are rose. October 13, 1926?The Junior room is closed to other students, but a lively discussion is taking place inside. Rings of course! After many argu- ments, a beautiful green gold ring is chosen. VVC are sure we have the prettiest ring. October 27, 1926-Tonight we had our first Junior party at AIClNI!lll0Il,S. Everyone had a wonderful time. VVe are already looking forward for the next one. December 1, 1926-The Junior rings have coine and every Junior is displaying his to all other classmen. March 144, 19271-Tonight we gave a banquet for the basketball fellows who played in the tournament at Buffalo. March 27, 1927fAlthough everyone predicted a Senior victory in the interclass games of course, the Juniors won. April 25, 1927-The Junior Prom is announced, committees are appoint- ed, and everyone is busy. ' May 8, 1927w-The class is already thinking of VVashington. A maga- zine campaign is being held, with a party for the winning side. Also Jello has been sold. June 21, 1927-The Junior Prom was l1eld tonight and was the most successful of any held in recent years. For the first time in a number of years, a profit was made. September 9, 1927-Miss Smith, who now has charge of the Senior room, arranged us according to counts. She also warned us concerning behavior, but of course we are dignified Seniors now. September 11, 1927-The first Senior meeting is held. Officers are nominated. Edward Carey is our president, Beatrice Hawes, vice-president, Emily Dwyer, secretary, VVesley Buhler, treasurer. Miss Smith and Miss Street are our advisers. October 15, 1927-The Seniors are now busy with another magazine campaign. Other plans including a Senior dance, sale of pencils, baked food sales, tags, and our Senior play are being considered.

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