Fairport High School - Hourglass Yearbook (Fairport, NY)
- Class of 1938
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iv qlllllllv' 7 Qllllr THE ' 1 9 3 8 ' HOUR GLASS EDWARD VALENTINE Edifor-in-Chief THEODORE DEAL Business Manager a B L 5. 5 P5 yy i f .2 3 mei? D, mi! Q .gm ,, ii A K 1 '24 55 Rfmgexg, wg -W. Affi 2 A Q f 's :Q A' it X I fha?-f . 4573? M N-I Q mx. ,Y M ? K t' m,,, 1 aw ,, ,K 'E QE .1Q2.2 A 4 4' w, 'Gm 'Y ' an 8 ' My . 'Z 1 ZF' 13 an r f vi , X9 f ' wa.. fy w 'g v M Www 4 3 i V - VA 1 . THE SENIORS OF FAIRPORT HIGH SCHOOL FAIRPORT, N. Y. 0 PRESENT 0 Houneuxs 06.9.3.8 2 EL.. 1 u ff, Ti. 'z i '-r 13 ER Q , . V---...M . K gr f ,A V Tb 15? IW i W 'W K X ' V 'Fi K if-.A :B N. M N5 xx , , , kv x I .1 L . .. .mwilkw mwvg uf, ,Q x .Q X K .,. m ic. . 12 J' JAMES l-l. COTTER PresidenT Board OT EducaTion For more Than a quarTer oT a cenTury FairporT has been The recipienT oT a devoTed and earnesT service ThaT has helped To build up a,Tiny clusTer OT school buildings inTo a large and well developed organizaTion ThaT cares Tor The educaTional needs oT nearly Twelve hundred young Americans. Under This leadership new sTrucTures have been erecTed and old ones increased in boTh size and eTTiciencyg The Teaching sTaTT has been greaTly augmenTed and The general TaciliTies oT The whole sysTem have become The envy oT many oTher schools. Even now There is being puT Through a proiecT Tor drainage and consTrucTion OT a modern aThleTic Tield wiTh a well-sodded gridiron and a Tine cinder running Track. ln appreciaTion OT These long and TruiTTul years oT service, The Senior Class oT IQ38 de,dicaTe Their year boolc To The Chairman oT Their School Board, Mr. James l-l. CoTTer. May his service record grow ever longer. CONTAINS A PICTORIAL STORY OF THE SCHOOL YEAR IN SIX CHAPTERS 0 ADMINISTRATION v SENIORS 0 CLASSES ' ACTIVITIES ' ATHLETICS ' AND ADVERTISEMENTS v -ml L2D0 'W ADMINSTRATICDN MISS LILLIAN L. DOUGLAS, SecreTary TO The Superinlendenl MR. THOMAS G. COFFEE, Ph. B. Superinfendem' OT Schools Syracuse Universify Looking Tor a sTOry? Then iusT siT righf down and make yOurselT aT home in The general oTTice aT F. l-l.S. Tor SuperinTendenT OT Schools Thomas G. CoTTee, beTTer known as PrOTessor CoTTee, is renowned Tor his sTock OT The Joe Miller varieTy. PeTiTe Miss Lillian Douglas presides over The OuTer oflice, buT perhaps if yOu're very good, she will allow you To proceed To The inner cOnTines where ProTessor Cohfee will enTer- Tain you wiTh True Fairporlr hospiTaliTy. I-le is a dynamic personage who carries lighTly The lourden OT overseeing The early educaTiOn OT more Than eleven hundred TuTure Americans. l-le noT Only represenTs The l5airpOrT spiriT aT home buT carries The Red and Blue ideals Tar abroad. Many a FairporT graduaTe owes a large measure OT his suc- cess TO The helpTul guidance OT The kindly genTleman who has molded his liTe in iTs mOsT plasTic sTage. .- .ig Uyxfyh w f 5 -' M N ' ',' M Q: 4 ' 53 , wiv if V ,R A A Af. , -1 ,.,wf5im,,w Q v-,w.w.m,M - I f L Q ,- W A T me Aww 1 m. M ci? 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WEATHERLOW ROBERT ABBOTT-Sludenls' Associalion: Band, 4, Debale Club, 3: Slunl Niqhl, 4: Foolball, 4, Track, 3 , . . CHARLES ALDRIDGE- Honor Sludenfj Sludenls' Associalion-Treasurer, 4, Secrelary ol Senior Class, Camera Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Track, 3: Senior Class Pholoqrapherg Junior Prom Commilleeg Inlramural Track, 3, 4, School Challern Slall . . , ELEANOR ALLEN- Sludenls' Associaliong Girls Alhlelic Associalion, I, 2, 3, 41 Camera Club, 3, 4, Slunl Niqhl, 4, Senior Play Usher: Chairman ol Senior Ball Decoralions, Hour Glass Slall. .+f-N .J ,. 5-W-.,..-, W, Lew. Wu UM- W4 g if Tl Y ENIQJRQ wifi? M ,24,.4A4,v14 .,0,4.u,,, JAM' --rf . 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If , f',i , , ' I Q4 lx-',,.f'! 1 it W ofwko' Jo-f '..f 'ffiiif zf' .r I I' ,, 2 LU PLL? 5 A , SARA CASELLAWSIudenfs' Associalion: Girls' Alhlelic Association, I. 2, 3: Camera Club, 3, 47 Junior Prom Commillee: Properly Manager Senior Play: Slunl Niqhl Usher, Hour Glass Slaflg Senior Ball Commilfee . . . GERALD CLIFFORD-Sludenls' Associ- aliong Hour GIass Slalllg Junior Prom 'Commilleeg Senior Ball Commiflee . . . WILLIAM COBB-Sludenls' Associalionz Foolball, I.. 2, 3, 4: Manager Traclc, 3: Inlramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: School Cl'1aIIer Sl'al'l, 3. Lind m6:,ifJQ?J ox LM fl., . . . I ,'k w'J QI I. I ,Rf X L DOROTHY BRIDGES-Sluclenls Associalion Girls Aflwlelic Associ MIAA afion, I, 2, 3, 4, Baslcelball, I 2 3 4 Volley Ball I 2 3 4 I Junior Prom Commilleez Senior Ball Commillee Senior Play Usluer Baslcelball Caplain, 4 . . . MARCELLE BRIDGES Walerloo I-Ing I: Sfudenfs' Associalionp Girls' Allilelic Associalion 2 3 4 Slunl Niqlwf, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commilfee V Iley Ball 3 4 Baslcelb 3, 43 Sigma Della Chi, 43 Senior Ball Commilfee ChairmQ'Qk Senior Play Ushers . . . DORIS BUSHART Sludenls Associalion Girls' Aflwlelic Associalion, I, 2 3 4 Presidenl 4 Second Honor Team, 33 Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4 Baslre a 4 Voll Ball, I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer, 3, 47 I-liking Club 4 Camera u ML' Hour Glass Sfallg I-lonor Team 4 Senior Cabarel Gymnasiu Leader: Junior Prom Commillee k4 ' I G , SENIORS LESTER CONOVER-Sluclenls' Associafiong lnframural Baslcefball, I, 4, lnlramural Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Baslcelball, 2, 3: Traclc, 2, 3 . . . JOSEPI-IINiE DWLCCURZIO-Sludenfs' Associaliong Girls' Aflwlelic Associalion, I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commilleeg Senior Cabarel Commillee: Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4 . . . THEODORE DEAL-Sluclenfs' Associalionr Fool- ball Manager: Block F Club: Business Manager I-lour Glass , Senior Play Slage Manager, Slunl Niqlil. z' . tw, li ,, ,IJ u- If WilIl',fI WIWGLG' ff ' if if 21? - I I A lelic Associafion, l, 2, 3, 45 Sfunf Niqlnl, I, 43 Senior Ball Com- s miflee, 43 Senior Ball Queen Candidale, 4, Apple Blossom Queen ,XI Candidafez Senior Play Usher, 4: Hour Glass Slall, 43 Baseball, 2, ,ax 3, 4, Baslrefball, 2, 3, 4 . , . TULIA DIGIULIA-Valediclorian: Sludenls' Associalion, 3, 4, Junior Prom Cornmillee, Slunl Niql1l,4, Senior Play: Senior Cabarelg Hour Glass Slaflg Senior Ball Com- miliee, . . ALLAN DONK-Sludenls' Associaliong Camera Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, 45 Sludenf Palrol. +I A Milf,-' f l-ill-I ,Q Q ' ' A ' li' , ' .N wi.-,, ,- E I , I 1. I - . 1 MARGARET DEDOMENICO-Sludenfs' Associaliony Girls' Alh- I - x 2 HJ I A rw'-3. UVIQ. ! L 5 , if. ,Ill .g X v Y if 5 ' . I L 2 lr 1 ,I I - JAMES FLANAGAN-I-Ionor Sludenl: Sludenls' Associalionp Fool- X ball, 3, 4: Inlramural Baslcefball: Slunl Nighl, I, 4: Alpha Bela Phi- Treasurer: School ChaIIer Slall: Hour Glass Slaflg Sludenf Palrol: Senior Class Presidenf . . . JEAN FOOTE-Sludenls' Associ- aliong Sigma Della Chi, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club, 3: Dramafic Club, 4: Prize Spealcing, 2, 4: Slunl Nighll I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iour Glass Sfall: Junior Prom Commilleeg Senior Ball Commilfee: Senior Supper Q . Q- Commillee: Apple Blossom Queen, 4: Senior Play: Music Com- millee for Tea Dance: Senior Ball Queen, Candidale . . . BETSY -A wx FREEMAN-Sludenls' Associalion: Girls' Alhlelir Associaliony 9' I H Junior Prom Commilleeg I-lour Glass Slall. L- Lnvigi ' 03 KIN- tv yn gn. GQ ROM, Gas-X 4-00-X' 'R ' in ' ..0.av-' I., 10- 9 yu-C558 1 I SENIORS 9JMv'Al ' FI If , , ,M 'I' 2 Iwi f ' GLORIA HILL-Sludenls' Associalion: Girls' Afhlelic Associafion, I, I1 'i i,' 2, 3, 4: Baseball, I, 4: Ivlanagerf 3: Volley Ball, 3, 4: Soccer, 4, Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commiflee: Sludenl Palrol: Senior Ball Comrnillee: Slunl Niqhf Usher: Camera Club, 4 . . . KENNETH HITCHCOCK-Sludenls' Associalion: Boys' Glee Club: Inframural Baslcelball: Inlramural Baseball . . . JANE HQCKEN- BURY-Sludenfs' Associafion: Girls' Afhlelic Associalion: Junior X Prom Commillee: Senior Ball Commiffee, viii? ,Pk .N '3- I tl IO MARJORIE I-IOLLEY-eSIudenf Associ ion-Secrelary, 4: Popularl ily Candidale, I: Prize Spealrinq Conlesl, I: Girls' Alhlelic Associ- alion: Second l-lonor Team, 33 Honor Team, 4: Slunl Niqhf, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Siqma Della Chi, 2, 3, 4: Secrelary, 3: Presidenl, 4: Cheerleader, 3, 4: Sludenl Palrolg School Challeru Slall, 3: Vice-President ol Junior Class: Junior Prom Chairman: Senior Supper Chairman: Senior Ball Chairman: Senior Ball Queen: Senior Playt Hour Glass Slalzl .' . . MARION l'IOl.TZ-Junior Prom Commilleeq Senior Ball Commiilee: Sludenl Palrol: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer. 4: Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, I, 2: hlilcinq Commillee, 4: Volley Ball, 4 . . . JEAN HOWARD-Slunl Niqhl, 2: School CIIGIISTII Slalzl: Sluclenl Palrol: Hour Glass Sfaifg Debale Club, 4: Poelry Club, 3, 4: Soccer, 4: Baslrelball, I, 2-, 3, 4: Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: I-liking Club, 4: Volley Ball, 3, 4: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion. ,dab O. Prom. I I MW SENIORS is WULMW im . LQ' XA YLLWAR we-'JY J' CHARLES HUBBARD--Sludenls Assocralion an Drarnafic Club, 4: School Challer Slafl 3 Hour Glass Siafl Sfunl Niqhl, I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Caba KATHERINE KIER Sludenls' Associalion: Girls' Alhlehc Associalion I 2 3 4 Gil l-liking Club: I-Iour Glass Slall V lley Ball 4 Baslce a 4: Baseball, 3: Senior Cabarel ERMA KODWEIS Sludenls Associalionz Populariry Candidale I l-lour Glass Slafl 4 Adver Iisinq Manaqer ol Senior Play Sl nl Night Senior Ball Junior - I, .1 1 x, Y L . , -M nr MARGARET KODWEIS-Girls' Alhleiic Associalion, l, 2, 3: Sfunf Night 33 Junior Prom Commilfeez Hour Glass Sfaff, 4 . . . rELIZAB ,TH KQHLER-Girls' Alhlefic Associalion, l, 2, 3, 4, Basker- l-'i25'Sf'4h: Second Honor Team, 25 Baseball, I-Manager, Z: i a H,Q3s3'4' Batik Cashier 3' Sludenf Palrol' Siunf Niqhl l 3 4' bv! .,.4 Sfaffg Junior Prom Commifleeg Senior Play Sfaqe ' 'ee . , . JANE MATZ-Sludenfs' Associafion-Junior Rep- ly JJ Q5 laiive: Sfunf Nighl, l, 3,143 Sigma Della Chi, 3, 4-Treasurer, 4, fr: J ' chool Chalfe-r Slaflg Hour Glass Sfallfp Girls' Afhlefic Associ- U T af' ,Z 3, 43 Sophomore Represenialive-Treasurer, 3: Chairman i' ecora Prom' Dramalic Club, 4: Sfudenf Palrol. W' P 'WM PVQQ!fffQEf5a' I WMM ,chill leur. , ,L , . WKMZENIORS ML liao 'lowfoljjell ' QC 1 ' In -n wglwlfc' lipf ' A UL ff' f, , an Vt alwuf - ' ' F ,gi Uwll -'U 061 . i , 90 'M - L5 Aw 1 , :L-J , E ,T,,, W E HILLARY MCLEOD--Students' Associafion: Alpha Bela Phi,4:Vice- Presidenf: lnlramural Baslcelball, l, 2, 3, 4i lnlramural Baseball, I, 2. 3, 42 School ChaHer Sfaff, 33 Hour Glass Staff, 4: lnlramural - Commifee, 3, 4: Sfudenf Pafrol: Senior Ball Committee, Junior Prom Commiflee . . . MARGARET MENAGUALE-Siudenls' As- sociafiong Girls' Afhle1ic Associafion, 4: Baslrefball, 4: Volley Ball, 4? Sfuni Niqhf Usherp Senior Play Usher: Hour Glass Slaff: Senior Ball Commiflee . . .CHESTER MINER-Sl. John The Bapfisf School, Syracuse, I, 23 Sfudenfs' Associaiion: Foofball, 3, 4: Track, 43 Alpha Bela Phi, 3, 43 Baslcelball, 3, 4. X 11 , - ,if A vff -f AS X523 Qt Y CL Nia ,,, ,, , oo ,,,, ,,, o S S, S f fzfff 'A w I WW flfsl LESTER MINER-S+. John Ihe Bapfisf School, yracuse, . Sfudenls' Associaliong Baseball Inframurals, 41 Ice? ramurals, 3 K 3, 4: Poelry Club, 4: Glee Club, 4: orus, 4 . . . FREDERICK MORSE-Sludenls' Associalion, raclx, I, 2, 3: Assem- bly, 4 . . . VIRGINIA NEMYIER-Sfudenls' Associalionq Girls' Alhlelic Associaiion, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball, 25 Volley Ball, 2: Camera Club, 3: Senior Play, 4. ffmf me IIJMW vw ' MZ V r 0 Is It., 'Pill fi f I . 1 .-X. ,fu ALL-f CLU0 ' I P ii wa' 45 WW M., M ENIORSZAII X . 4' I Y gg - f , I . A, x UP ' 'I ' 7+ 4 ii I M Vg ' s 3 Y 1 i I 5'- fi x 5 1, fi -I 'ii ,II ALICE O'DELL--Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Afhlelic Associ- Ifiu 'i,IiL'iIPii afion, I, 2, 3, 4-Senior Represenlafive: Baslmefball, I, 2, 3, 4-Caplain, ix 2, 3 45 Baseball I, 2,'3, 4-Caplain, 2, 3, 4: Presidenf of Hiking ,AJ ' Club, Sfunf Nighf, I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Cabarel Commilfeez School If ChaHer Sfaflpiul-Iour Glass Slahcy Magazine Campaign Caplain' Senior Play, Junior Prom Commiflee: Junior Class SecreIary3 Vice' 1 Presiclenl Sludenl Council, 43 Sfudenf Pafrol . . . JEAN PEP- , PARD-Honor Sludenl, Glee Club, 3, 4: Girls' Afhlefic Associa- i tion, I, 2, 3, 41 Baskefball, I, 2, 3, 47 Capfain, 47 Volley Ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain, 43 Sfunf Niqhf Comrnilfee, 3, 43 School Chaffer Sfaflq I-Iour Glass Sfaffg Business Manager of Magazine XCampaiqn, 4, Senior Cabarel Committee: Junior Prom Commiffeeq IMARY PITTINARO-Sfudenfs' Associafion: Girls' Afhlelic Associa- 1 3 ilion, I, 2 3, 4: Baslrelball, I, 2, 3,- 4: Capfain, I, 2: Baseball Senior Ball Commillee: Senior Play Usher: Siuclenf Palrol . . . I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain, 2: Junior Prom Commilfeet Senior Librarian 2 Senior Ball Commiffee' Senior Cabaref. ',,.. F I e if ' flvfflzi I 5 , Y Jfvn- mv DONALD POTTER-Sludenls' fxssocialionq Slunl Niqhl, I: Indoor Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain, 2, Inlramural Basketball, I, 2, 3, Ili Senior Ball Commiflee . . . BEULAH RAFOTH4S'rudents Associafion: Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, I, 23 Slunl Niqhf Usher, 4 . . . THOMAS REYNOLDS-Sludenfs' Associalionq lnifrarnural Baslcefball, I, 2, 3, 45 Inlrarnural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: School J Challeru Slall Junior Prom Commillee Slunl Nighl 3 4 D Q Mfg R s . H , 7, STAAI CHARLES SCHMIDT-Sludenls Associaliong Inlramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Inlramural Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 41 Foolball, 3, 43 Traclr, 3, 45 Glee Club, 3, Band, I . . . DORIS SCHNEITER-Sludenfsi AS- sociafion: Siqma Della Chi, 41 Junior Prom Commillee, 37 Senior Ball Commillee: Slunl Niqhl, 3, 4: Senior Play: Baked Food Sale Commillee, 4, Cabarel Commillee, 4: Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball, I, 2, 3, 4, Valley Ball, I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer, 43 Gym Leader, 47 Girls' Alhlelic Associalion, I, 2, 3, 4: Cuslodian of Ihe Flag, 4 . . . LENA SCHNEIIER-Sludenfs' Associafionq Glee Club, I: Sigma Della Chi, 43 Junior Prom Commilfeeg Senior Ball Com- milfeep Girls' Associalion, I, 2. 3, 4: Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball, I, 2, 3, 41 Volley Ball, I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Usher: Senior Cabaret D , 59' 321, warm ,bmw 0.,a4.f-KL-9fJdy0-9 AMW 'jrjf-1,4 mwwrfqm i e- I . . f ra' Malia Club, 4: Senior Play: Magazine Officer: Senior Ball Comrniflee, JJWIWW , W MERRILL SEAMAN-Sludenls Asso all, , ,4, Foofball, I, 2: Indoor Baseball, 2, 3, C ain, ' p a B a ,' Phi, 4: Senior Play Commillee: Slum' IQ I Man r . . . WILMA X STEFFEN-Sludenls' Associalion: Bank C I r' School Chaf+er Slalllf Sluril' Night, 3: Sludenl Palrol: unior Prom Commilfee: Hiking Club, 4: Senior Play, 4: Senior Ball Commilfeeg Chairman Reffeshmenls Tea Dance . . . MACK STUTZMAN . . . sludenls' I Assorialion: Inlramulal Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inlranuural Baskelball, I, 2: Baskelball, 3, 4: Alpha Bela Phi, 3, 4: Inlramural Coach, 4: Junior Piom Commilleeg Boys' Glee Club, 3, 4: Treasurer ol Ihe Boys Glee Club. Xvjswe afhe fa Qg, 3344 X i I. WAQM sENioRs I g J'Xg fXfV'U M- f9 'L,UZ..1IkA ' IW' FAM ' , M A 5 'If' Ii ii Jarrv-aavot' Lap' f j w am? , -HARRIET SUTHERLANDfGirls' Alhlelic Associalion, I, 2, 3, 4: mg Second Honor Team, 2: Gymnasium Leader, 4: Camera Club, 3, 4: School ChaIIer Slall, 3: Slunl Niqhl, 3: Junior Prom Commiflee: Senior Cabarel, 4: Girls' Alhlelic Associafion Represenlafive, 3: Hour Glass Stall: Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball, I, 2, 3, 4 . . . KENNETH SWARTZ-Indoor Baseball, ' 2, 3, 4: Slunl Niqhf Commillee, 2: Junior Prom Commillee, 3: Track Manager, 3: Alpha Bela Phi, 3, 4: Senior Play Commillee, 4 . . . HUGH SWEENEY-Inlramural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Baskelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club, 3, 4: Secrelary, 4: Slunl Niqhl, 3, 4: Junior Class Treasurer: Sfunl' Palrolg Junior Prom Tickel Chairman: Senior Play Tickel Chairman: Senior Ball: Senior Cabaref: School ChaHer Slafl, 3: Vice-Presiclenf Senior Class? Q' Assislanl Edilor Hour Glassn: Track Manager, 4: Alpha Bela Phil Secrelary, 4: Cuslodian ol Flag, 4. MM H, f. I EDWARD VALENTINE-Salufalorian: Senior Class Treasurer: Fool- ball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Baslcelball, 2, 3, 4: Inframural Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: Edifor-in-Chief I-Iour Glass : Edifor-in-Chief School ChaHer : Boys' Glee Club, Treasurer, 4:'Debafe Team, 3, 4: Poelry Club, 3, 4: Camera Club, Presidenf, 4: Alpha Bela Phi, Treasurer, 3: Presidenl, 4: Sfudenf Palrol Syslem: Dramalic Club, 3, 43 Senior Play: Prize Speaking, 2, 3: Sfunl' Nighf, 4: Usher Com- cemenr, 3 . . . ANNA VAN BORTLE-Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 45 irls' Ihlefic Associafion, I, 2, 3, 4: Dramafic Club, 4: Sigma QR hi, 4: School aHer Slaffg Hour Glass Sfarl: Senior Cabar ' ' r B Co ilfee: Junior Prom Commiffeeg Sfudenf Q M enior s er: Volley Ball, 3, 4: Baslcefball, I, 2, 3 . . . M ROB G lr u I Basic Iball, I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramu I ase- O3-399.624, 1,2 3,4 f. XL. 'H or 32285 www Qf LQ, ixivrf- --LL 'Yi llc WALTER WADEIKIS-S+uderi 5' Asgacsafaali, Football, 4, mei, i, 2, 3, 4: Inframural Baseball, 3, 4:'1lnfram'uraI Baslcefball, I, 3, 4 . . . LOUISE WARD-vSfudenIs' Associafion: Girls' Afhlefic As- socialion, I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Com- milleeg Hour Glass Slafl . . . HELEN WATERSTRAW-Sfudenfs' Associalion: Sigma Della Chi, 3, 4: Secrefary, 45 Dramafic Club, 4: Baslcelball, I, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball, 3, 4: Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commiffee: I-Iour Glass Slalal: Senior Ball Commiffeeq Assisfanf Sfaqe Manager, Senior Play: Siunf Niqhf, I, 2, 4: Girls Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Cabaref: Girls' Afhlelic Assoojalion, i, 2, 3, 4, . E., ,I ,, H A5 L' -- I 9.2 I , fi I, 3 f': . .. , .. 1' ' , I ' , x,1..fI'fi I-W 133' ' , I 7 I . 1 ,I . ' - , L Vi SEN gh 5744-'f ,I , O 'Ut DOUGLAS WILSON-Sludenis' Associalionf Baskefball, 2, 3, 4' FooIbaII, 3, 4' Indoor Baseball: Hour Glassl' Shall: Drarnallc Club, 33 President 47 Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club, 3: Sludenf Pafrolo Block F Club, 4 , , , WILLIAM WILSON-Foofball, I ,2, 3, 4- Band, I, 2, 37 Block F Club, 4: Senior PlayiSIunINIql'1I3 Baslcefball' if School Orclmeslra, 2, 3 . , , LAURA YORION-iSIudenIs' Associa- Ion' Girls' AII'1leIIc Assoflafion, I, 2, 8, 4. f , 1 M K L ' X WWI! f' It SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presldenli James Flanagan Vice-Presidenl: Hugh Sweeney Sefrelaryz Clxarlex Aldridge Ireaiurer: Edward Vgalenline L-.QW HISTORY Class of 1938 lvlalces Vivid History ln SepTember, l934, a group oT sTudenTs. shy and TerriTied, screwed up Their courage, sTrug- gled up The Trail oT The lonesome pine, and enTered The porTals oT FairporT High School. Our TirsT move, aTTer our inTerioriTy complexes had begun To wear OTT a biT, was To elecl' Mar- iorie l-lolley To represenT us on The STudenT Council. ln our TirsT parTicipaTion in annual STunT NighT, we walked OTT wiTh second prize Tor our slciT, The Modern NighTclub, wiTh James Flanagan as MasTer oT Ceremonies TeaTuring The dancing oT Jean FooTe and The warbling oT Anna Van BorTle. Our candidaTes Tor The populariTy conTesT were Mariorie Holley and James Welch. The nexT year we became Sophomores and smiled condescendingly upon a new crop oT Fresh- men, The poor, ignoranT babes!! George Bluhm was chosen as our represenTaTive To The STudenT's Council. Our slciT, A Schoolroom Scene, was awarded The Third prize in STunT NighT 'compeTiTion. This consisTed oT some of The Typical dumb answers prevalenT among conTemporary pupils and a Trio composed oT Helen WaTersTraw, Jean FooTe, and Anna Van BorTle. We became an organized class in our Junior year. We elecTed The Tollowing oTTicers: President George Bluhmg Vice-President Marjorie l-lolley: SecreTary, Alice O'Dellg Treasurer, l-lugh Sweeney. Miss Nolan and Mr. Cummings were our advisers. Jane MaTz was our Junior represenTaTive To The STudenT's Council. LaTe in The Tall, we held a second meeTing. This Time To decide upon The design Tor our Junior rings. We chose The gold wiTh The blaclc onyx seTTing which is becoming TradiTional. Our slciT Tor The STunT NighT was enTiTled, Uncle Sim's Soda STaTion. lT was The TirsT Time we had noT been awarded a prize in The compeTiTion. l-lighlighTs were The love-siclcness oT George Bluhm and Mariorie l-lolley and The Ode To a Frog ' as delivered by Gerry EverharT. The School ChaTTer under The experT guidance oT Edward ValenTine and an able sTaTT broke all records and exciTed much inTeresT. Our magazine campaign Tor The year was Turned over To The Seniors To aid Them in raising Tunds Tor The annual crusade. The climax oT The year's acTiviTies was The presenTaTion oT The Junior Prom. The gymnasium was made To represenT a grape arbor. Music was Turnished by AnTon Dulce and his Monarchs. And Then in The- Tall oT l937, we came inTo our Tull inheriTance. We became The possessors oT Rooms I6 and I8, The obiecT OT The open-mouThed awe oT The resT of The school, and The buTT ol: Mr. Allison's sarcasm. Class oTTicers were: PresidenT, James Flanagan: Vice-PresidenT, Hugh Sweeney: SecreTary, Charles Aldridge: Treasurer, Edward ValenTine. Mr. Allison and Miss WeaTherlow were chosen as our advisers. To Them, Tor co-operaTion rendered-our humble Thanlcs. The TirsT acTiviTy oT The year was STunT NighT. We were awarded TirsT prize Tor our represenTa- Tion oT The Senior aT The Rainbow Room. Anna VanBorTle sang, The One Rose, M. DeDomenico and Tulia DiGiulia did The Jeep, and a mixed chorus 'danced The Big Apple. Then came The Senior Play. An unu-sually eTTicienT casT broughT down The house by Their pre- senTaTion oT The BraT . Juvenile leads were played by Marjorie Holley, as The unTamed braT Trom The GheTTo, and Chares Aldridge. as The dashing young hero. During The year several acTiviTies were carried on in order To raise money Tor The New York Trip. ChieT among These were Two magazine campaigns, STunT NighT, The Senior Play, A ChrisTmas Card Campaign, several Tea dances and baked-Tood sales. Then in April came The long-awaiTed momenT when TiTTy-Three Seniors boarded The Train To The greaT meTropolis. ln Two oT The shorTesT days, we managed To see many oT The greaTesT sighTs oT New York. Among Them were The Radio CiTy Music Hall, The Hayden PlaneTarium, Empire STaTe Build- ing, ChinaTown, Broadway, The Aquarium, Wall STreeT, TriniTy Church, and The SToclc Exchange. And now as The Time nears when we musT sorrowTully beTalce ourselves Trom The halls and The Triendships oT FairporT High School, There comes a Tear To The youThTul eye and a pang To The care- Tree hearT as we remember The joys ThaT shall never be again. Jean Howard, '38 f f 27 T l 4 1 . l i I l 2 ,.....i.... E CLASS WILL Senior Class Publishes Last Will Be il known lhal we, lhe Senior Class ol l938, ol Eairporl l-ligh School, Eairporl, New York, Counly ol Monroe, Slale ol Annoyance do hereby lormulale and declare lhis lo be our lasl will and leslamenl. We pass on lo our unworlhy successors our herilage: Room lb, Mr. Allisonls and all our lrials, lribulalions and lriumphs conrtecled wilh our Senior year. We will and bequealh: Chuck Hubbard lo Belly Dinsmore lor conveniences sake. Tommy Reynolds car, Annie , lo Dick Bluhm lo save him lhe long walk over lo lhe Oxbow. Gloria l'lill's aloilily lo wear clolhes lo Frances Kohl lor aller gym classes. Les Conoverls muscles lo George Malz lo add lo lhal Charles Allas build ol his. Sid Bell's and Bob Abboll's ioinl dramalizing abilily lo Shep-o. We don'l know whal else lo do wilh il. Doris Schneilens enchanling smile and dimples lo General Summer's lhal Fred Morse may more ensnared be by her charms. Allan Donk's aplilude lor science lo Jane Abboll. Virginia Nemyier's grand wardrobe lo Mary Ann Carmer's already exlensive one lhal she may be adjudged lhe besl dressed woman ol '39, Some ol George Bluhm's poundage lo Warren Deland lo add weighl lo his argumenls. Jean l-lowardls lilerary abilily lo Carl Gears, lo save wear and lear on his brain. Charles Aldridge's candid camera lo Bob Eell. Eleanor Allen's one-man-girlness lo Pauline Napadano so lhe resl ol lhe girls can have a break. Marion l-lollz's heighl lo Shirley Coon so she can look over peoples' heads al parades. Dorolhy Bridges' pull wilh George Peck lo Killer Miller iusl in case he goes lo Cornell. Margarel Kodweis' success wilh her men lo Mil l-lausworlh. l-lelen Walerslrawis shorl walk lo school lo Margarel lngraham. Louise Ward's guiel bul swell personalily lo Vivian La Rosa who h'as lhe personalily bul nol lhe resl. Wall Wadeikis' good looks lo Bunny Jordan who does all righl by himsell anyhoo. 'lulia DiGiulia's pull wilh Mr. Allison lo Lucille l-lepl who doesn'l need il.. Bob Voigl's way wilh lhe women lo Noell Pridgeon. Sarah Casella's placid disposilion lo Phyllis Goelzmang we'll lel you llgoelzu why! Jerry Clillords nice smile lo Bob Goyellej lurlher lo ensnare Emma l-lepl. 'lhal Qld Eeelingu ol Josephine D'Accurzio's loward Kenny Swarlz lo Jean While. Midge l'lolley's and Ted Deal's crowns lrom lhe Senior Carnival lo lheir successors, Margarel DeDomenico's sense ol humor and sunny disposilion lo Malhilda Weig lo add lo her own. Jean Eoole's ieeping abilily lo Mae Ernsl who, we hear, has been lrying lo learn. Ed Valenlines' edilorship lo Virginia Grimes 'cause shell-probably gel il anyway. Belly Mae Kohler's giggle lo l-lope Ranrgey la be lhe bane ol Miss Brown's l-lislory Class nexl year. fx James Elanagan's presidency lo Bill Harl. J Kalherine Kier's drawing abilily lo Virginia Rossman lo make her even beller. Hugh Sweeney's Irish wil lo Eleanor O'Learyg lurlher lo enchanl Louis McLoulh. Alice O'Dell's abilily lo enlerlain lo lhe whole class and whal's lell lo Edwina Ryder so she can be lhe life ol lhe parly. Mary Pillinaro's charge ol lhe Senior Book Club lo lhe one who sils in lhe corner by lhe book case. Josephine Barololla's mousiness lo Belly Bryanl so Schull can gel a word in edgewise. Beulah Ralolh's blond lresses lo Jeanne Brown lor variely's sake. Jean Peppard's swell marks along wilh her posl on S. P. S. lo Rulh Bown. Margarel Meneguale's lask ol helping Miss Nolan lillh period lo Phyllis Bahler. , Chesler and iLesler Miners' red' hair lo Tony DiRisio and Bob Connolly iusl lor the lun ol il. lMissl Hillary McLeod's wil lo Ronald Macomber logincrease his popularily wilh lhe women. Jane Malz's brown eyes lo Janel Osborne lo give Marilyn Belz compelilion lor Tommy Reynolds. b Doug Wilson's presidency ol lhe Dramalic Club lo anyone who'II lake il, by name Paul Vine- erg. Bill Wilson's oompa lo John Prinzivalli. He's gol whal il lakes lo blow il. Erma Kiodweis' arlislry lo Jeanne Leavery so she can lollow in her sisler's loolsleps. Anna VanBorlle's dancing abilily .lo lhe mosl deserving Junior girl. Bill Cobb's beard lo Bud Kelsey--iusl imagine lhe ellecl on lhe lemmes. Doris Busharl's alhlelic abilily lo Rulh Shook lo keep her mind oll Wahl lor a while. Marcelle Bridges Would-have-been dale wilh Doc Welch in New York lor lulure reference. Kenny Hilchcock's sleepiness in Hislory Class lo Belly Barllell lo give lhe resl ol lhe kids a chance lo answer. Lena Schneiler's success wilh lhe managemenl ol Food Sales lo Dorolhy Poller. Merrill Seaman's smoolhy cars lo Bob Smilh lo enable him lo see Helen more oilen. Belsey Freemans sludiousness lo Eslher DeVolder because lhey are so similar. Wilma Slellen's giggle lo Lillian Herman. Jane Hockenbury's boislerousness lo Sis Scoll so you can lell when she's around. Charles Schmidl's clever quips lo Alan Prudom. Harriel Sulherlands boy's gym class on lhe Norlh Side lo Caroline Earl. 'Mack Slulzrnan's lennis game lo Don Williams lo make him a verilable Don Budge. Don Poller's pull wilh Dol Barnharl lo Bud Baker, lhus eliminaling all compelilion. h Leo Schumackefs lang walk lo school lo Chuck Arnold lo gel him fully awake belore he reaches l ere. Thus do we declare lhis lo be our lasl will and leslamenl and in black land renledl mourning clolhes bid sad farewell lo lhis cruel world. 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Williams, R. l-larl, G. Summers, R. Bown, L, Reed. lvl. Slade, R. Fell. Third Rowgl-l. Bills, W. Kneale, R. Shook, D. Kelsey, J. l-larlley, W. l-larl, J. Bealo, J. Casella, C. Moore, D. Pierce. Second Row-C. Wacenske, J. Miller, R. Soles, J. Prinzivalli, G. Mall. D. Jackson, W. Bode, K. Bridges. L. Schumacher, P. Vineburg. Fillh Row--D. Jordan. N. Coco, R. Smilh, T. DiRisio, E. Leopold, R. Bluhm, W, Schull, B. Bryanl, R. Goyelle. The Class ol '39 has already developed lor ilsell lhe repulalion ol lhe smarl kids lhrough ils work in lhe scholaslic lield. lls leading brain lruslersu are lvlalhilda Weig, Marguerile Zuller, Elhel Aposlal, Alberl La Pielra, William Harl, Phyllis Bahler, Belly Barllell, Arlhur Kesby, Dorolhy Poller, Roberl Wagner, Lucille l-lepl, Ronald Macomber, Janel Qsburn and Charles DeVolder. This group has mainlained averages ol 90 or beller consislanlly and makes up hall ol lhe enlire school receiv- ing such averages. f Nol confining ilsell lo scholaslic work, lhe class has laken an aclive parl in olher school aclivi- lies. Under lhe ellicienl 'managemenl ol Edilor-in-Chiel, Virginia Grimes, and her capable slall lhe School Challerw has allained high values as a sludenl organ. Juniors have been leading members ol lhe Debale Team, lhe lralernily, lhe sororily and Block F Club, and have been generally aclive in all sludenl organizalions. 1' . V I' 1 V 1 A 'lf u' .f lf . X , .54 . 3' 2 'Vi' if. I J R M fi lf A ' I i - .fl , .4 5 I it gl X, , V . K J , f lk ii, A A J y .. V I4 'f 'Fl' Ml .1 'IQ , ix' 'i K Il 1.1 .A l V K . nf 1 -f r .,-'.f r ff .fy -. gk g ggg A FiTTh Row-G. Brooks, P. Humphrey, R. STaly, A. Kesby, J. WhiTe, B. SCOTT. ' C. Barranco, G. CasTor, D, Kriel, L. McLouTh, D. Hull. Fourfh Row-E. Ryder, J. Leavery, M. ErnsT, M, Carmer, V. LaRosa, B. Dinsmore, J. AbboTT, P. Bahler , ' M. lnqraham, M. Connolly, E. AposTal. Third Row-J. Osburn, V. Grimes, D. KPSL, A qui: A924 H f f PoTTer, D, Rumph, B. Ackerman, M. Weiq, H. Ranney, V. Rossman, C. Earl, T'-1 n V K. Miller. Second Row-J. Brown, L, Herman, R. WesTerman, L. HepT, R. f'?:1Dx J Eason, S, Coon, E. EllioTT, A, Manzek, T. STreppa. l5irsT Row-A. LaPleTra,, 4, 'Wy' J N. 6. Crowell, M. Zuller, E. O'Leary, P. GoeTzman, E. HausworTh, B. McLean,fI5'ff fg 5'k LxL' B, Granger, J. Barfels. L ,f'?-,XT ' ii' ,Z 74.124 1 4-ig? X-Aff, ,f Tig. 4, M, All aThleTic Teams aT FairporT owe much OT Their success To The members OT The Class OT Three sTar TooTball backs and The Teams' signal caller are Juniors. Likewise six oT The eleven TirsT Team E 'Nf'6 men in baskelball and a large number OT Track me BeiPDP5 iance To The Class '39. VTX f P 1 -'v 'T fl.. ' TY Qefbiywgd f v..J'v , rw .av ILLIAM HART , , .,..,,... . ,. , res' nT - JE 1 11 l . X .Q lj- 1 D NALD WILLIAMS . ,.. .. . -Pre en la 'H X j Pl-TYLLIS BAHLER , , ., , .. . Se T r X T ' ' f' QA MARY ANN CARMER , , e er ' ' 4 ,291 Y: : T T T, J 4i,r.fJu ' , X ,J Q A IJ, fp rf' T, if 4 ', 'V Q -bmp, ' . I lf ,T : T wx ll x f dh TI-IIRTY-NINE flaw.. ag., lplai CLASS OF The class ol l94O aller recovering from lheir lreshman dazehave begun lo lake a real parl in lhe lile ol lhe school. Even in lheir Freshman year lhe class began lo show unusual promise in alh- lelics. This year Louis Masciangelo and Tony Slolfhave lilled regular posilions on lhe varsily loolball leam. Tony also was a lirsl leam man in loaskelloall, while Louis, Clifford Harris, Harold Claylon, Wil- lis Vander Mallie, James Prescoll, Elmer Minwell, Howard Poole, Roberl Connolly and Raymond Moore were all members ol lhe high school lrack learn. Raymond Moore, Harold Claylon, Kennelh Walker, Joseph Woods. Jules Lazerson, James Pres- ., 5 x 2:3 m -N 5 . . , . 3 K P, . f Q 5 I lh Row--D. Crowell, L. Pickering, M. Holler, L. Shook, M, While, B, Bowlby, , V ,355 Q , xghedicl, A. Clallin, J. Lazerson, P. Briggs, D, LeFrois, R. Ferris, H. Claylon. XE QUEIQQQNSF 'lh Row-G. Beale, G. Jensen, A, Kishbauoh, A. Slocum, E. DeVoIder, i e X TA., ,QQV ' 1 1 andolph, G, Lawson, B. Boslicn, H. Lawson, G. Sherman, H. Erbland, R. g ii - ln' ', ,g.fQalri1i'on, R. Erbland, J. Roberlson, Third Row--C, Morse, M. Jacobson, G. Losey. W QQ ',-k fam V. -1 33,-Q' P.-Flospers, E. Lewis, R. Hall, B, Copeland, F. Warren, H. Wadeikis, M. Caslor, I, 44 33,2 , Hall, J, Chicrino, R, Leigh. Serond Rowe--M, Guarino, P, Sweeney, V, +L FQ .5 -r ' ' sworlh, J. Burk, F. Pidinkolski, M. Dryi-r, J, Monlaqliano, J. Ward, C, Rinaldo, QB X533 -ss lr A Ui W-.v ix F A I i - Q, if rf A , . rnold, M. Killle, 6. Douglas. Firsl Row-B, Moore, J. Slall, G, Alles. R, 5 ' K Sickles, A. Sloll, B. Bell, T. Kina, L, Wood, F. Leary, D. Hilchcock, C, Harris. ' rm. r .1 .l - .L .-.1-v--75?-zz.,-' FCDRTY coll, Marvin Holler, Roberl l-loller, Donald Lel:rois, Joe Chiccino and William Laird were also can- d'd . l ' A i ales or lhe Red and Blue loolball leam. Coach Cummings found among his second leam baslcel- ball players, Louis Masciangelo, Roberl Connolly, John DuBois, James Prescoll, Herman Sloll, Joe Chiccino, and Clillord l-larris. ln girls' alhlelics also lhe Sophomores have been oulslanding, as lhe Sophomore baslcelball 'ream ol Louise Schermerhorn, Genevieve Bealo, Elizabelh l-lalm Genevieve Saporilo Mar'orie Jacobson, - - I Josephine La Rosa, Marqarel Messerino, and lrma Michael won 'the inlerclass championship and The award ol lhe new baslcelball cup. Fiflh Row-W. Bauer, G, Ellioff, R. Wood, W. Laird, l-l. Bieler, E. Hammond D, Woods, K. Walker, L, Mascianqelo, R, Moore, R. Ames. Fourlh Row-A. Kohl, D. Barnharl, B. Wilson, R. Connolly, l-l. Poole, J. Barlels, B. Srnilh, W. Vander Mallie, E. Minwell, L, Barnum. Third Row-A. Morrison, H. GIHOVCL M- Messerino, D. Kramer, L. Schermerhorn, E. Lazerson, E. l-lepl, VB. Halm, 6. Saporifo, N. Alle, J. Du Bois. Second Row-A. PerQI'im. DA Aldfmll- P- Valen' line, A, Nauqhlon, l, Yorlon, B. Russell, E. Sharp, B, Traclc, E. Dellomenuco, C. Basile, M. Sperino, Firsf Row-J. Prescoll, C. Fiandach, H. Sloll. SGUGV- R- Bamharfi M, Murphy, J. La Rosa, J. Vander Mallie, l. Michael, R. Hilchcoclr. :ef iii Q-iw . y' .bf Vg ,J T CLASS UF 1-TF MTN? 'i if Ps , q T 2 if The shrinking Treshmen who enTered The halls of FairporT High School in SepTember have long since losT Their Tear and awe oT The augusT upper classmen. Already They are beginning To Take Their places in The cosmopoliTan liTe oT our school. MarTin Trau, Henry Masciangelo, Jaclc Dixon, ancl Joseph ProTeTa were candidaTes Tor The TooT- ball Team, while Irving RumpT, Henry Masciangelo, David Nernyier, and Donald ScoTT made Them' selves asseTs To The Traclc Team. Donald ScoTT was also a member oT The second Team in bas eTball. T S Z,-1-lliii FourTh Row-M. Trau, D. MarleTT, R. Phillips, J. Flanagan, H. Bridges, A. Mac- Neill. C. Trew, B. Frederick, R. Hawver, H. WhiTman, V. ShulTs. Third Row-P. . MonTemaro, l. PriTchard, A. YaTes, l. Rumpl, A. Ganser, M. Bieler, J. Neiss, ' 1 B. EnTer, G. Hubbard, E. Burke. Second Row--H. Mascianqelo, M. Granger, . si A' .M g . M. BenTonTe, H. AiTchison, J. Furman, B. Bulman. R. SesTiTo, J.Allen,F.Jol1nsTon, .A L. Chiccino. FirsT Row--M. PeTers, A. Phillips, J. Dixon, D. Nemyier, F. Aparo, G. Brien, J. Profeia. M. De Buclc. W. Honeclr. V :Hum ' 'MFWT 'Q' 'W' ' ' - --5' l- - M ' 1' --fu . ,.:?Wf3Swf-ff m-.lu ..'e,f ?.ff-USE:Vwfff-ea?:T35iIiTi5?i:Vl' ' .. fii5Li?' FORTY-ONE Reba Towner, Edward Ryder, Thomas Wheeler, Jean Flanagan, Richard Hauver, Helen Aifchi- son, David Nemyier, and William Honeclc have been no sfrangers io +he lisfs of 'rhe Honor Roll. Helen Ailchison was elec+ed as Freshman member of fhe Siudenl' Council and has falcen her pari' in siudenf government Freshmen have been ardeni supporlers of all slrudenf ac'rivi+ies, as many of ihem have been elecfed fo various social organizafions and parlicipaled in various exfra curricular acfivifies. Fourfh Row-R. Holler, C. Marchioli, R. Williams, H. Caullcins, L. Wesferman, E. Vander Mallie, E. Cornelius, W. Cornelius, T. DeLano, G. Brien, R. Towner, J. Delegwardia. Third Row-J. Hickey. V. Trew, M. Buscemi, R. Harmon, D. Harris, E. Crane, A. Harfman, M. Dirkx, E. Ryder. Second Row-A. Barranco, M. Clark, B. Bell, M. Befz, M. Cascini, H. Cobb, P, Haqaman, R. Adams, A. Harlley, M. Lord, D. Smifh. Firsf Row-D. Sco+1', G. Sfiner, F. School- masfer, E. Lewis. C. Paulson, W. Bulman, T. Wheeler. A. Baffaglini, V. Denny. , K , . . , f is., Third Row-H. Kohl, C. Slehlen, L. Claylon, B. Pierce, R. Schoolmasler, E, Salmon, R. Williams, J. Foofe, R. l-lolderness, B. Parsons. Second Row-T . Sozio. G. King, L. Howe. J. Clark, Y. Scarrazo. J. Pierce, A. Benfonfe, J. Marvin L. Barlolollo. Firsl Row-R. Wood, A, Niess, N. Delro, H. Moody, B. Burlce R. l.eFrois, B. Smilh, G. Copeland. The bewildermenl ol The lirsl few days having passed oil lo some exlenl, lhe class which enlered high school in January is rapidly acclimaling ilsell To The rarelied almosphere of lhe Senior High School. Several members are indicaling an inleresl in sporls, while Charles Sleflen, Barbara Pierce. Gordon King, and James Marvin are early earning lhemselves a place on lhe high school l-lonor Roll. Some ol lhem are also proving an aplilude for forensics and lilerary work in lheir freshman courses. SUB FRESHMEN T '-E 15 'SB V Jem-n418L'L IVITIES Slandinfzz H. McLeod, C. Aldridge. E. Valenline, H. Sweeney. Billing. T.. Kodwcls, A. OlDell. J. Flanagan, J. Howard, M. Holley, T, Deal. A. VanBorlIe. D. ADVISERS Mr. Edward K, Schworm Mr, Paul W. Allison Miss Esda L. Turner Wilsiiri, J. Mali, J. Peppard Hour Glass STAFF STRIVES FOR IMPROVEMENT The exTra curricular acTiviTy aT FairporT is unusually heavy. Nearly every sTudenT in The upper classes is a member oT aT leasT one club or educaTional acTiyiTy ThaT occupies his Time in aTTer school hours. IT is Through These agencies even more Than Through The usual channels oT class room associaTion, ThaT school spiriT is creaTeCl. lT should be a rnaTTer of keen saTisTacTion aT FairporT ThaT so many Teachers are willing To devoTe so much OT Their Time ouTside acTual school hours To The inTeresTs and The enTerTainrnenT oT The communiTy's young people. Each year The Senior Class Talces charge oT The publicaTion oT The high school year bool, The l-lour Glass . The years oT iTs exisTence have marlced a sTeady improvement wiTh The resulT ThaT iT is raTed among The l3eTTer high school annuals in The naTion. This year's sTaTT under The direcTion oT EdiTor,infChieT, Edward ValenTine and Business Manager, Theodore Deal is infroducing many radical changes which They Teel will add inf Teresl and value To The I938 model T-Tour G,-lass '. HOUR GLASS SCI-ICDOL CHATTER SCHOOL CHATTER MAKES MOTTO QUALITY ' FuTure ciTy ediTors and news columnisTs geT Their sTarT on The sTaTT oT our weekly news secTion, The School ChaTTer . This year, as never beTore, Their eTTorTs have been aimed aT higher qualiTy. As a sTep in This direcTion The paper has been enrolled in The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion and has had available The TaciliTies OT +ha+ advisory organizaTion. Under The skillTull manipulaTion oT EdiTor-in-ChieT Virginia Grimes and her compeTenT sTaTT The panorama oT sTudenT liTe has been accuraTely porTrayed on The Tamiliar page oT The FairporT l-lerald-Mail . A series oT sporTs ediTors have cleverly covered The paTh oT our vicTorious aThleTic Teams, a husTling group oT reporTers gaThers The dirT Trom The noolcs and crannies oT The sTudenT universe: The liTerary genius oi an enTerprising scholasTic group has Tound here a place Tor public display, while The acTiviTies oT clubs and musical organizaTions, oT assembly programs and model conTesTs have all Tound a spoT in The public eye Through The indusTrious pages oT The School ChaTTer . Virginia Grimes, EdiTor . Miss MarqareT E. ForTmiller, Adviser Standing: V, Grimes, C. DeVolder. R. Macomber, B. Dinsmore, R. Wagner, E. AposTal. SiTTing: P. Vineberg, D. PoT1er, J. WhiTe, B. Bryant, V. LaRosa, M. Carmer, E. Ryder, B. Barflefi, E. STubbings. I. Mascnangelo C Aldridge, A. O'Dell, G. Bluhm, A. Donlu, M. Holley, I-I. AiTchison. B. Bryanf, J. Flanagan. f ,xi an 4 'K . STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION fl' dit 'T LY iw PROMOTES PRACTICAL 4 , ff CITIZENSHIP TRAINING L A T' ,H An inTroducTion To ciTizenship mighT be The TiTle oT This organiza- Tion Tor The STudenTs' AssociaTion Turnishes a pracTical experience in governmenT To FairporT sTudenTs. Under The able leadership oT Presi- denT George Bluhm, This year's oTTicers have handled a vasT amounT of school business. From The receipTs of TooTbaII and baslceTbalI games have come The finances Tor new aThIeTic equipmenT Tor boTh The re- presenTing Teams and gymnasium expansion. IT lends iTs supporT To all oTher sTudenT acTiviTies and is in TruTh The backbone oT school liTe. PresldenT ..,,.,....,. Vice-Presidenf ,,. .. SecreTary . . .,,,... .. Treasurer , , .... ,, ,. Senior Council Member . Junior Council Member . Sophomore Council Member Freshman Council Member .. ..,.. Helen Aif George Oliver Bluhm , . . .. . . .Alice O'Dell .,,..Mariorie Holley . ...Charles Aldridge .. ,Allan Donlc .BeTTy BryanT ,,Louis Masciangelo chison, Jean Flanagan STUDENTS ASSOCIATION S tx 4 'a X 2 fe G KK 'fbi ' I n, e xy... ff ff f' 1 Q' ' f ' If iw fm X 5' NAA ' GIRLS' GLEE CLUB . .L-Tfffv-fe-V.--,TK .11-.mffv-sw: g FESTIVAL PRAISE WON BY GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Sing a song oT six pence, a poclceT Tull oT rye, and many a chorisTer Trom our Girls' Glee Club could add more Than six pence To her poclceTs'wiTh a Tew minuTes oT warbling. Mr. Vance's bevy OT preTTy chorines have conTribuTecl a Tull share To The musical liTe oT The school Through Their parTicipaTion in assembly programs and oTher acTiviTies. Each Tuesday and Thursday The enTire school is TreaTed To an enjoyable TorTy-Tive minuTes as approximaTely TorTy girls go Through Their re- hearsals in The audiTorium. AT The LeRoy Music FesTival They received high honors which They are repeaTing This year as The TesTival meeTs Tor The TirsT Time aT Fair- porT, Mr. Vance has aTTained high personal regard by his work wiTh The girls as is evidenced by The TacT ThaT he is This year The commiTTee Mr Carroll Vance Diredor presidenT Tor The TesTival. Through his eTTorTs The Three-parT chorus has ' A ' progressed inTo increasingly more diTTiculT and, consequenTly, more eTTecTive pieces unTil iT is Truly a model Tor which oThef schools may aim. FourTh row: H. Erbland, N. De-Tro, R. Towner, A. O'Dell, J. STaTT, B, BarTleTT, B. Moore, B. BryanT J. Flanagan, A. VanBorTle, E. Ryder. Third row: M. lnqraham, A. Kohl. R. Tfrbland, M. Carmer, W. HarT, L. Herman, B. Wilson, J Peppard, P. Bahler, M. Weiq. Second row: A. Morrison, J. Roberfson, M, Connolly, A. Slocum, G. Hubbard, Mr, C. Vance B. Bell, B. Pierce, M. Holley, J, AbboTT. FirsT row: L. Ward, H. WaTersTraw, M. Hall, L, Hepf, Joyce Poole, M. Zuller, J. Allen, Jean FooTe, P. ValenTine, H. Ailchison, Fourfh row: D. Jaclrson. R. Ames, G. Alles, N. Alle. Third row: J. Miller, N. Pridqeon, H. Claylon, A. Donlc, E. Valenline. H. Sweeney. Second row: D, Jordan, D. Williams, R. Good, E. Leopold, W. Hari, K. Walker. Firsl row: G. Douglas. C. Aldriclqe. M. Sfulzman, H. Poole, A. Barnes, Direclor. Miss G, Wafson. Miss Genevieve Walson. Direcfof MALE SONGSTERS MEET WITH SUCCESS 'N FULL YEAR Noi To be ouldone by lheir sisler sludenls, The Boys' Glee Club has had ils mosl aclive year, conlribulinq nol only 'ro lhe rouline assemblies, bul also in collaboralion wilh The boys' lralernily, producing a 'rhoroughly successful minslrel show. They have planned a successlul pairl in lhe LeRoy Music Feslival in common wilh lhe olher music or- qanizalions al Fairport Under The compelenl direclion ol Miss Gen- evieve Walson lhey have maslered lhe musical inlricacies ol a dozen or more inlereslinq seleclions. Each Monday and Wednesday lhey meel in lhe Music Room lo slruqgle wilh lhe inlerprelalion ol lheir choral re perlory. Presidenl ... .. . John Miller Secrelary . ., Hugh Sweeney Treasurer . . ,. Edward Valenline Pianisl . ,Alvin Russell Boys' GLEE CLUB 'P ' rz. 52, , My Bw Y Q-X11 , Img 5 f ti- jg.. QQ HK. I an wg yiagf A wk ry ,Qi f y .37 , i A W we gy I ,ffm .X . , Q 'X ,L 'Wt ' 1 , , V, , ' ,,,.. Q . .,1.A at s 5 rimes, R. Wagner, W. HarT, E. ValenTine, B. SmiTh. D. PoTTer, C. Aldridge, J. Howard 73 I 'j 3 . lvl? ra TTQTIFCT DEBATERS BEGIN FIRST INTER- SCHOLASTIC COMPETITION Nflfvjlflgj Wil I Mr, Nelson R. BurTon. Coach Team which had noT IosT a debaTe in Three years. However in a re Turn meeTing, The FairporT negaTive Team oT Ed. ValenTine DoroThy PoTTer and Charles Aldridge deTeaTed The Le Roy aggregahon To break Their consecuTive sTring OT vicTories. STill laTer in The year The negaTive Team was deTeaTed by Geneseo I-ligh School. In The reTurn meeTing wiTh Genesee, The FairporT aTTirmaTive Team won by narrow margin. m The Ten candidates noT yeT on The varsiTy squad. ' ATTer a year oT preparaTory ground work, The DebaTe Team sTepped ouT inTo The world To argue wiTh The represenl'aTives OT oTher schools. DebaTing on The quesTion oT 'Llnicaimeralism in STaTe Legis IaTures, The aTTirmaTive Team, composed oT Bill I-IarT, Virginia Grimes and Bob Wagner, journeyed To Le Roy To lose To an experienced :ning of beginning debaTers has noT been neglecTed, as several While These inTerscholasTic debaTes have been progressing The x.. . . gagemenTs have Taken place aTTer school beTween The Teams Tormed J DEBATE CLUB PCDETRY CLUB POETRY ENTHUSIASTS WIELD FLOWERY PENS Byron, Shelley, KeaTs and even Shakespeare Tind Their place in The discussions oT The budding poeTs oT FairporT High School. Under The inTelligenT insTrucTion oT Mr. Nelson R. BurTon, The youThTul lyricisTs begin wiTh a consTrucTive criTicism noT only oT The greaT poeTs buT oT Their own work. LasT year The club published a poeTry anThology, Ink Drops , con- Taining only The worlc oT club members. lT was well received by The sTudenT body wiTh The enTire TirsT ediTion being easily disposed OT in a shorT Time. This year The club is composed more largely oT younger and less experienced members so ThaT such a publicaTion will probably noT be Teasible. However, There are high hopes Tor succeeding years. The club meeTs each Monday aTTernoon aT The conclusion oT school. Their knowledge and abiliTy has increased, aT TirsT gradually, buT laTer wiTh Truly surprising speed. Hereis To l:airporT's TuTure poeT laureaTel STanding: D. Pofler, E. Valentine, P. ValenTine, L. Miner, E. Aposlal. SiTTing: V. Grimes, J. Howard, B. BarTleTT, B. Track, E, DeVolder, E, Sharp, B. Russell. R, Burfon, Adviser Fourlh row: T. Reynolds, N. Pridqeon, W. Hari, W. Bowerman, M. Carmer, D. Wilson, C. Hubbard. Third row: J. Miller. J. Leavery. B. Dinsmore. Second row: J. Foofe, H. WaTersfraw, P. Vineberg, M. Holley, J. Mafz, N. EaTon. Firsf row: E. ValenTine, A. VanBorTIe, J. Roberfson. Miss Genevieve' M. Teller, Direcfor ASSEMBLY PROGRAM PRE- SENTED BY DRAMATIC CLUB The sTage and screen aspiranTs oi FairporT High School receive much oT Their Training Through The acTiviTies oT The DramaTic Club. AlThough The organizaTion has noT underTal4en any long Three-acT plays This season, They have produced a shorT drama enTiTled The Wed- ding, which They presenTed in a regular assembly session. The members also enTerTained The WebsTer High School DramaTic Club Tor an aTTernoon and evening in laTe winTer. The play was enacTed beiore The visiTors, Tollowed by a dinner in The Home Economics room and dancing in The gymnasium. ln The Tall, Douglas Wilson was elecTed presidenT oT The club. His assisTanTs were: James Welch, viceepresidenh Mary Ann Carmer, secreTary, and NaTalie EaTon, Treasurer. DRAMATIC CLUB inf' ' SENIOR PLAY J. FooTe. V. Nemyier. W. Wilson, E. VaIenTine. T. DiGiuIia. A. O'DeII, M. Holley C Aldridge W. Sfeflien, T. Reynolds. D. SchneiTer. CRITICS ACCLAIM SENIOR PLAY SUCCESSFUL For years To come The BraT will be personiTied in The minds of FairporT graduaTes by lvlariory I-Iolley. Likewise Virginia Nemyier as The sophisTicaTed TorTune chaser, Doris SchneiTer as The sardonic young arTisT, Bill Wilson as a successTul novelisT and Charles Aldridge as The persecuTed younger broTher, will long endure. This year's Senior Play was one of The mosT professional amaTeur producTions seen here in recenT years. Under The eTTicienT direcTion oT Miss Genevieve Teller and wiTh an unusually sTrong supporTing casT, iT moved rapidly Through an inTeresTing ploT To a conclusion which was looTh surprising and saT- isTacTory. AcTion ThroughouT was spiced wiTh a savory Touch oT humor ThaT carried a IighT hearT over even The roughesT roads in The paThs of The aspiring Barrymores. Miss Genevieve M. Teller, Direcfor r. Nelson R. Buffun, Adviser Third row: W. HarT, J. Flanagan, R. Bluhm, Mr. N. BurTon, J, Welch, C. Miner. Second row: D. Nernyier, M, STuTzman, l'l, McLeod, E. ValenTine. FirsT row: J, Chiccino, M. Seaman, 6, MaTz. H. Sweeney, C. Arnold, G. Bluhm. ALPHA BETA PHI CELEBRATES BANNER YEAR Always The besT Tor FairporT is The moTTo signiTied by The insignia, Alpha BeTa Phi, on The sweaTers oT The members OT The boys' Tra- TerniTy. lT has Truly lived up To ThaT moTTo during The Tour years oT iTs organizaTion, as The members have conTribuTed much To The liTe OT The school. During'The course oT The prezenT year The TraTerniTy has pre- senTed The school wiTh a new announcing sysTem which has become very popular in English Classes and aT aThleTic enTerTainmenTs. They have also cooperaTed wiTh The Boys' Glee Club in a minsTrel show and honored The winner OT The Alpha BeTa Phi SporTsnnanship Cup aT The TraTerniTy's annual banqueT. In January The boyz eleCTed Edward ValenTine, presidenTg Hillary McLeod, vicefpref,idenT: l-lugh Sweeney, aecrelaryt James Flanagan. Treasurer, and Joe Chiccino, -,ergeanral-armf.. ALPHA BETA PHI SIGMA DELTA CHI JACKETS Whal are lilile girls made ol? i'Why, sugar and spice and everylhing nice! Well, al leasl The Sigma Della Chi girls have pleniy Mrs, Ellioft R, Fisk, Adviser ol fhe lirsl Two and The local male genlry will leslily as 'ro The laller. The sororily lassies have shown renewed energies This year as They blossomed lorlh during The winler monlhs vylh' negvgsuede iaclcels. The girls occupy prominenl places inn 5mg,?f,:?sclripol aipqvilies as belils a group of real Hlivewiresf' mei oin4',ellernax?EJWednes- days af The homes oi lhe members, c:,g,lheig,.42egiTlar business meeling and discuss lans for fheifollre. -The fe carri d oul programs lor raising mponelyf wilh si:6jhguE:1jcj!grQltingXiig5a?Dcand5l iles. Lasl June The girls helaffilheir vanxnuiygljdliog 'in Qwhixh Marjorie l-lolley was elecled prxesiq:llen1'!lJane'il1ft5lQ, iupeifanidgilfflexlzen Waler. slraw, secrelary. . f - . - gg? rd- 'fi f 1 - A Fourlh row: J. Sfall, Mrs, Elf? Fisllc, E. l'l pl, B. Helm, N, Ealon, M. Carrner. Third row: B. Bryanl, B. Dinsmore. Second row: L. Hepl, M. Bridges, M. Holley, M. Casfor, J, Mafz, D. Schneirer. Firsl row: H. Waferslravif, J. Poole, L. Schemerhorn, J, Roberfson, A, VanBorfle, L. Schneiler, Q' Sf, 33 E ' 1 5 'Z gn' J 'fix -iyfm av sb Y' so 'it' M ,x-M. V .. Ar, ',f.:r i . sf gf w:?x 23 -D' -A A W X 4 Q fig 5 35 WF , K 2 ' I 'V -sal 7? Y Q, gg-5 5 3 f 'QQSQ' if 5 WW 2' if nf X ,KK X f AT I-I ff? J LETICS 8ll Mr, A, Lynch, Mr. l'l. STeinTeldT, Mr. J. Cummings, G. Bluhrn, J. Miller, W. Harf, R. SrniTh, T. Deal. ADVTSERS Mr, Joseph W. Cummings Mr. Andrew C. Lynch Mr. Harold W. STeinTeldT W, Wilson, D. Jordan, D, Wilson, L. Masciangelo. BLOCK 'F' PROMOTES GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP The spiriT oT good sporTsmanship, as exemplilied in The l3airporT sTudenT body, Tinds added recogniTion in The boys' honor socieTy, The Bloclc T: Club. Open solely To Those who have won Their bloclc leTTer F, The organizaTion has become The cherished ambiTion oT nearly every boy in l3airporT l liqh School. Under The guidance oT Their advisor, Coach Cummings, and oThers oT The TacuITy who are honor members, The orqanizaTion has Taken one oT The ouTsTandinq parTs in sTudenT liTe. The boys blossomed TorTh in new sweaTers durinq The winTer monThs To add a colorTul noTe To all sTudenT gaTherinqs. ln May The group sponsored a sporTsmanship spaqheTTi supper aT which all boys who have Tried ouT Tor aThleTic Teams aT FairporT were TeTed. BLOCK F CLUB CHEERLEADERS POR THE TEAM Here comes Hue Jrearn, Le+'s give Hwem a cheer, Tney've gone and won And Vicfory is here: Ring ouf Hwe chorus, We'll sing our song once again, And give a cheer for each one of ine men. Rah! Rah! Rah! B. Dinsmcre J. DuBois, M, Hoiiey. ,..i 4 .- Q' 'l 'w .W i-ff wi X-Q QR W? T 3 S T X. X A. olT, E. ValenTine, W, Wilson, W. l'larT, G, Bluhm, R.. Soles, J. Miller, D. Jordan, R. Bluhrn gi Mg 4,m4A.vNx V: M V a l.. Masciangelo, D. Wilson. be ' , QMK Yflilfk COVETED emo TITLE RETURNS 1005s 'J -59 1 ,M-1 an -realli 'T 5 .m.afC'1 Qj -I .f fl Joseph W. Cummings, Coach George O, Bluhm Captain For The TirsT Time in Ten long years The Red and Blue jerseys of FairporT High School marched TriumphanTly over Their Monroe CounTy l-ligh School Toes To bring back The coveTed counTy championship. In a season marked by The highesT in Thrills and unusual siTuaTions, a big, young, buT well-drilled FairporT eleven wenT marching along wiTh only one deTeaT challced up To mar Their oTherwise perTecT record. On The lasT SaTurday in SepTember The unTried squad warmed up Thoroughly on The Tine Trodden TurT under The beauTiTul skies of a per- TecT auTumn aTTernoon. Then as The crowd was beginning To Tile inTo The sTands, The amazing Telephone call came Through announcing ThaT Medina was already on Their way-To play LOCKPORT! BuT The Tollow- ing SaTurday There was no misTalce, and The Touchdown-hungry squad Trampled Through The inexperienced SpencerporT Team Tor an easy 39 To 6 Tuneup. IT was The Tollowing week ThaT apparenT disasTer sTruclc. A small, wiry, buT speedy Easf RochesTer Team opened a running aTTaclc which, coupled wiTh Two clever passes, neTTed Them TourTeen poinTs in The TirsT guarTer. lT was Then ThaT The TighTing spiriT was born in The FairporT Team. WiTh renewed courage They Twice reached down inTo Coach Cummings amazing bag oT Triclcs To pull ouT Touchdown plays. Only The Tinal whisTle halTed The Red and Blue surge shorT oT vicTory as The game ended I4-l3. FOGTBALL 1 iw' The Tollowing week The smarTing FairporT eleven Trounced a big BrighTon Team 33 To O. NexT They journeyed To Albion where They de- TeaTed The Purple Tor The TirsT Time in The pigskin hisTory of The Two schools by The score oT I4 To 8. Then back in The Monroe CounTy wars and The squad drove Through Tor Two Touchdowns on The previously unscored on WebsTer Team. Final score I3 To 6. IT was Thus ThaT The sTage was seT Tor The Tinal game of The season wiTh The league leading lroridequoiT Team, boasTing one OT The sTrongesT lines in wesTern New York. Under brillianl sunshine, wiTh a crisp cold snap in The air, The Tavored Baysiders shoved Their way To a Touchdown early in The second quarTer To lead 6-O. Then The FairporT Team seemed To awaken, WiTh The Red and Blue line ouTcharging The invaders, FairporT's swiTT backs began To pile up yardage unTil finally Masciangelo shook loose around The end To dash TiTTy yards Tor a Touchdown. Nim- ble-TooTed Johnny Miller converTed To puT The home Town ouT in TronT. From Then on The Red and Blue warriors were OTT To The races as They piled up a 2I To 6 score, and walked OTT The field champions OT l938. J A. STolT, D. Wilson, M. Beale, R. Bluhm, N, Pridqeon. ,,.W TZ? WW?YlTl? flMJf?fg.l.ri,l law l MichaelVBeaTo, CapTain Joseph W. Cummings, Coach H BASKETBALL QUINT BUILDS FOR FUTURE The soTT swish oT The ball Through The neT and The rhyThmic Tapping oT a TasT dribble have been The lure Tor a hosT oT baslceTball Tans during The pasT season as The FairporT quinTeT compleTed iTs mosT successTul 'season in recenT years As The season began FairporT was a Top heavy TavoriTe Tor lasT pace in The Monroe CounTy League. However as The weeks wenT by. The big, TasT Red and Blue Tive began To lose some of iTs greeness and in The Tinal ToTal resTed securely in Third place. ThroughouT The year The Team showed poTenTial brilliance which Tailed To click consisTenTly only because oT The inexperience oT all ex- cepT CapTain Milne BeaTo who gained individual honor as The leagues second high scorer and as a member oT The All-CounTy Team. The FairporT Team was always a ThreaT in every game, wheTher iT was againsT The League leaders or The cellar dwellers. As prooT ThaT They played high class baslceTball, FairporT crowds ouTnumbered Those oT Their op1oonenTs in almosT every game wheTher aT home or abroad. BASKETBALL ix ..'f'- frwv.wu-umvfuwfmx Qvw?.i:v WK I l C, :gag fvmv ,wc in ,. me YE ,,.. 9 f j -2 ,pg .E , ll, in Xl , 1 .J K , ,.a,A!.A' WiTh Ten ouT OT eleven TirsT Team men reTurninq nexT year and capalole men coming up Trom The second Team, The prospecTs Tor nexT season seem very encouraging. Coach Cummings will have enghT VTTGVT over six Teef Tall who possess experience in league games, During The pasT season The Red ancl Blue Team has compiled The Tollowung recorcl FairporT l:airporT FalrporT FairporT FairporT l:airporT l:aIrporT FairporT l:airporT l:airporT FairporT FairporT l:airporT l:airporT Fairp-orT ToTal VicTor ., A BriqhTon ,,.. EasT RochesTer WebsTer ..,, SpencerporT . PiTTsTord .,,. BroclcporT . ,. lrondequoiT . , BrighTon , . . EasT RochesTer WebsTer ..., SpencerporT . PiTTsTord ..., BrockporT . . . IrondequoiT . . ToTaI , Zee-url, MAE 0. -U1-A-144-1, U1 COUNTY CHAMPS AIM FOR Joseph W, Cummings, Coach John Miller, CapTain THIRD TITLE The I937 ediTion oT The FairporT Track Team caplured The Monroe CounTy Championship Tor The second sTraighT year. Failing To lose a single meeT, The well balanced squad, led by CapTain Phil STurdevanT showed a versaTile group which emphasized cleaning up second and Third places as well as gaining iTs share of The TirsT honors. As a resulT OT The CounTy meeT, several FairporT men represenTed Monroe CounTy in The New Yorlf STaTe SecTional lv1eeT. Under The leadership oT CapTain Johnny Miller, This year's squad is aiming To malce iT Three in a row aT The CounTy meel. However, The Team has losT many oT The I937 sTars and Coach Cummings is Tindino iT a Tough proposiTion TO reTill some oT The vacanT running shoes. STrong poinTs oT This years Team seem To lie in The mile. halTfmile, relay, 440 yard f,prinT and pole yaulI. IT new TalenT develops in The oTher evenTs. FairporT will again wiThf,Tand all challengez. 5-.AQ ,sfflfs ' f + C'l.1xx'sh,.xi5iv xlxkgggr 5.4 ,rg X A, . N.-' ' 'fp H-T' 'TRACK GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIA- TION PROVIDES FULL SCHEDULE Presidenlr A Doris BusharT VicefF'residenT BeTTy I-Ialm SecreTary , BeTTy Hubbard Treasurer BeTTy Dinsmore M- M H 5, . Senior RepresenTaTive Alice O'Dell ISS arqare e ever' Adme' Junior RepresenTaTive EThel AposTal Sophomore RepresenTaTive Phyllis GoeTzman Freshman RepresenTaTive Jean Flanagan In lceeping wiTh The moTTo oT A sporT Tor every girl, and a girl Tor every sporT,II The Girls AThleTic AssociaTion has sponsored an ex- Tensive program This year, emphasizing such acTiviTies as soccer, volley ball, hiT-pin baseball, and soTTball. Many oT The members aTTended Play Days aT various neighboring schools. These are social gaTherings enioyed by The gyls To promoTe beTTer sporTsmanship. I A ,Mg-3,2 H ,, 1, 5 Q .aww -Myne!-My ,Jeff Ag, , W ,J .xf Second row: D. BusharT, J. Flanagan, B. Hialrn, E. 'ApO5i.Qi,frI G-oeTzman, A. O'DelI. 3, FirsT row: B. Dinsrnore, G. Hubbard, Miss M, STever. 1 is 1 'A f,'Q,,g7gvvC0w 6 I I , , ,f ,J W fi I 9' any f---Jf'm,,:y',Z IJ ' ,. i A ElizabeTh Halm, Capfain MargareTTe Sfever, Coach B. Halrn, L. HepT, M. Holley, V. LaRosa, D. BusharT, M. Jacobson. G. A. A. SELECTS HONOR TEAM FirsT Team Forwards Guards B. Halm V. LaRosa D. BusharT M. Jacobson M. Holley L. HepT Second Team H. SuTherland D. SchneiTer A. O'Dell B. Dinsmore L. Schermerhorn M. Dirlcx The ouTsTanding qualiTicaTion To malce a person eligible Tor The Honor Team is SporTsmanship. An average oT 7092 should be mainTained and The abiliTy displayed on The courT helps To elecT The players Tor This Team. Class Teams were organized near The close ol The season. The Sophomore class, being vicTorious, received as a reward The new cup wiTh iTs name engraved on iT. GIRLS' I-ICDNOR TEAM Boys' alhlefics are not confined 'ro The few who parficipafe on fhe maior Teams Thai mee+ in compelifion wilh ofher schools. An exrensive inframural program includinq baslrefball, slick hockey, ping pong, fumbling, solfball and ofher sporls is available +o all inferesled boys. Under The efficie enf diroclion of Coach Cummings, nearly every boy is able To find his own parficular niche. BOYS' INTRAMURALS lnframural sporis occupy a large parl of +he lime of Fairporf girls as well as Their masculine friends, Miss Sfever has organized leagues in hi?-pin baseball, volley ball, baslcefball, and soffball. Spirifed compelifion has resulled. with 'rhe Sophomore Team winning fhe much covefed baslcelball championship cup. A full program has insured afhlefic exercise for all Those +ha'r care fo parficipafe. GIRLS' INTRAMURALS l-.-.-,.,4.g-.44,A,,A , 4.74, , ,, ,XT Fd F' Jw-ffffdww LITERARY OLD FRIENDS Like The hum OT The bee ThaT Tlies To The Tlowers, My mem'ries rush backward To you. My ThoughTs OT The pasT, oT our ioys and our sorrows Form a sTory so old, buT so new. I see you, I know you, I glance aT your Tace And Traces oT hardships sTand TorThg We open our arms and lose in embrace All The Teelings oT biTTer remorse. We Talk and we smile oT The Things we have done And whaT TorTune has laid aT our TeeT,, And gaze we in awe aT The wonderous light ThaT guides old Triends' paThs Till They meeT. Virginia Grimes MEMORIES In The dead oT The nighT when The lasT sound oT man had long since become TainTer and TainTer d . unTil iT was IosT in The oblivion OT TaciTurniTy, The old school lay silenT as iT slumbering. YeT eep in- T h T d Th 'o s oT The presenT The soTT IighT oT The moon. side iT, lay The beauTiTul memories o T e pas an e 1 y . dispersed by a silver misT, TainTIy illuminaTed The inTerior, giving The impression oT silhoueTTing The deeper shadows: as iT, sTirred To semi-consciousness by The pressing silence, iT was recalling The.Triends now absenT. Some had climbed on. The ladder oT Tame and some had noT3 yeT all were The old schools chil- dren. Again Through iTs halls rang a Tinkling laugh and The Teeming murmurs oT sTudenTs, Tor IT was visioning a review oT The youTh iT had shelTered. Many had come, had lived, laughed, loved, and ' ' ' ' i T II assed on Through The archway oT graduaTion. The ioy and saTisTacTion oT accomplishmenT o a P had been Tinged wiTh an unvoiced sadness. Some would reTurn years aTTerward, hoping To caTch a I'm se oT a b one day or To relive Tor an insTanT ThaT parT oT Their youTh ThaT had been spenT Q' P YQ here. Some, caughT in The Tolds oT modern liTe, would noT, and yeT deep inside Them lay The urge To reTurn. Some had reached The Land Beyond. Cn Through The nighT The old school lay as The symbol oT The beauTiTuI Triendships ThaT had been eTched on iTs eThereal soul. Charles Aldridge INTRUSION Have you ever played a musical piece, When suddenly a bell rang loud? Somehow, insTead OT iusT leaving iT, You played on and on unTil The very end. A broken melody leaves a Torn Thread, Hanging on The sTill air OT a room. -And your ThoughTs are broken Then and lOsT, ' Because you've leTT someThing unTinished and undone. A broken melody and a child's deaTh- A sTrange similariTy is Therein. EsTher DeVolder PLUNGE Every nerve cell in his lean body was alive and Tingling. He had been abrupTIy snaTched Trom his nOnchalanT exisTence and had been broughT Tace To Tace wiTh deaTh. For in a maTTer OT a Tew seconds he would be dead! Only an aTom OT Time in which he would Teel This Terrible expecTaTion and Then-nOThing. His eyes, which had so loved To see The world wifh iTs beauTy, iTs skies, iTs green grass, and all iTs beauTy, would close and Then, whaT would They see? NOThing? WhaT? Donald had never been a Chrisfiang he had had leanings Toward The oppOsiTe, buT somehow he had always hoped ThaT There would be someThing beyond This TiniTe liTe. DeaTh, uTTer deaTh, musT be unbearable. NOT To be? How horrible! NOT TO Think! NOT To hear? NOT TO see? NOT To Teel The warm blood coursing Through his veins? NOT To be Tillecl wiTh The pure joy OT living? To be a void! To be only a shape wiThouT power To move, To will, TO Think, To Teel! To be in The ground a mere dead body. To decay, To have The flesh rOT Trom his bones, To have his bones slowly crumble, unTil naughT remain- ed buT dusT! 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