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THE SENIOR YEAR BOOK-IYULTON HIGH SCHOOL I3 5'-S65-5 -4022 Class ciiviiies HZ ' r'4L95'il Seniors ' President ......... Gaylord Whitaker Vice-President ...Hazel Hollingsworth Secretary ........... Virginia Hunter Treasurer ............ lidward Morin The class organizations were held latter than usual this year so no social activities have taken place. The girls interested in the senior girl's basket hall team, however, had a banquet after the interclass games had been played. Money for this banquet was raised by a candy sale held in Miss Harding's room. june is the month when all the im- portant senior activities will be held. Commencement is set for june twenty- second and Class night, Baccalaureate sermon and the Class play are to be held sometime before that date. The play which is being directed by Miss Wagner is The Family Upstairsx' a very recent Broadway success. The cast is: Mr. Heller .... .... P ldward Morin Mrs. Heller .... .... J essie Merrick Annabelle .... ....... R uth Ward Willie ......... . . .Daniel VVilliams Charles Grant. . . . . .Richard Carver Louise Heller .... . . .Virginia Hunter Miss Calahan .......... Edith Gibson Mrs. Grant .......... Grace L. VVilcox -ANNA McG1NN1s, '2'7. juniors President ..... . . .Leonard Root Vice-President .. .... Ruth Schafer Secretary .............. Harold Sant Treasurer ............. Kenneth Ure I shall now relate to you the saga of the class of '28, This is a remarkable body of boys and girls who have accomplished much in ways which have heretofore lain untrodden. These were the first freshmen to enter the new Fulton High School. Shortly after the organization of the group, the school frolic was held in the gym at which the Juniors took first prize for having the largest percentage of its number present. The prize was a live-pound box ofmarshmallows and was received by Carlton Ure in the absence of Leonard Root. The pupils chose orchid as their color. The juniors have taken an active part in athletics having both a boys' and a girls' basket ball team. Dorothy Bintz was chosen captain of the girls while Harold Sant was named captain of the boys. The boys won three games and lost only one while the girls did not enjoy such a good season. At the close of the season, the girls' team held a banquet in the Hotel Lewis, at which all the players were present, as well as members of the faculty who made the party a complete success. The Juniors have gained a name for themselves by stepping forth and winning the inter-class track meet. The track men are: Hal Sant, Bud Parks, Leon Stuber. The Juniors are now anxiously awaiting their fate, that is, whether or not they will pass their regents and become Seniors. If they are exalted to this high rank, they will spend the next year working equally as hard so that they may again be successful. Thus we close a remarkable year, and we exhort the Sophomore class to tread in our illustrious footprints on the road to fame. -HARRIE'I' CRAHAN, '28. if if lil Helen- Did you see the conductor lookin . , . , g at you as if you hadn t paid our fares?' Eric- Sure, and did you notice me lookin h' 'fl h ii g at im as 1 at . ll' ill ll' Mr. Strough- 1 have some very important patpers here. Can you advise me concerning a sa e place for them? Miss Wilson- Sure, put them in the filing cabinet. Nobody can find anything there.
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THE SENIOR YEAR BOOK-FULTON HIGH SCHOOL Michael Pasternack ................................ Undecided Charm School , Year Book Staffg Senior Basket Ball Ed Quirk .................................... St. Bonaventure Footballg Block F Clubg Charm School Marie Quirk ................,........... Oswego Normal School Girls' Service League, Happy Returns Winifred Rowlee ......,.. .................... .... H o neymoon Margaret Rude ................,................... Undecided Glee Club, Thalian Clubg Charm Schoolug Year Book Staff ' Stanley Scudder .........,......................... Undecided Belle of Barcelonaug Glee Clubg Double Quartette Beardsley Sperry ............,............ New York University Science Club, Junior Progressive Clubg Year Book Staff, Senior Basket Ball Margaret Stone .............. 4 ............. Syracuse University Thalian Clubg Glee Clubg The Rivals Marian Van Buren .........,............ Oswego Normal School Science Club, Glee Clubg Belle of Barcelona , Happy Returns Roy Wallace .............. ..... C olgate University Orchestra, Glee Club Ruth Ward ................. . . .St. Elizabeth's College Glee Clubg Class Play Grace Wilcox ........... .....,....,...... . ,......... U ndecided Thalian Clubg Science Clubg Girls' Basket Ball Teamg Girls' Service League Gaylord Whitaker ........................ Wesleyan University Pres., Senior Classg Pres., Science Clubg Thalian Club, National Forensic League, Oneida-Fulton Debate, Newark-Fulton Debate, International Oratorical Contestg Belle of Barcelonang Glee Clubg Senior Basket Ball Teamg Student Congressg Progressive Club Daniel Williams ................... ............... N otre Dame Champion, Oswego Co., Oratorical Contest, 1926-1927, Champion Northern New York, 19274 Third place, New York State, 19275 Editor of Senior Year Book, Senior Class Playg Pres., Sophomore Class, Sec., Junior Classg Pres., Junior Progressive Clubg Cheerleaderg Oneida- Fulton Debate, Newark-Fulton Debate, Belle of Bar- celona g Forensic Clubg Senior Basket Ball Teamg Stu- dent Councilg Basket Ball Squad, 19265 lChairman of Physics Department, Science Clubg Glee Club
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I4 THE SENIOR YEAR BOOK-FULTON HIGH SCHOOL Sophomores President ......... Edward Mehegan Vice-President .......... John Kraus Secretary ............ Helen O'Grady Treasurer ............ Pauline Elliott For two years the class of 1929 has been participating in school affairs in commendable fashion. Members of the class have become loyal supporters of all worth-while activities both ath- letic and scholastic. Although the Sophomore organization has not been in action for a great length of time, it is progressing well. Both boys and girls have taken an unusual interest in basket ball. They were able to hold the opponents in good fashion although the class did not win the championship of either the boys or girls. Baseball is next in the line of athletics. This game has found loyal supporters in the Sophomore class. As usual the track meet was held for the classes. The Juniors were able to capture nearly all the honors. The efficiency of the Sophomore is shown by Erick de Bruyn taking the high jump. Harold Hart defeated the other racers in both one hundred and two-twenty dashes. At the opening of the football season many of Sophomore class men showed their interests and became efficient members of the squad. They seem to have formed a spirit of good sportsmanship and loyalty to the school. The class has not attempted to function socially. There has not been any social activities held for the Sophomore class alone, but for the school as one, they had a big time Frolic. The accomplishments of Sophomores should be a favorable example for Freshmen of the Fulton High School to follow next year. -PAULINE ELLIOTT, '29. F R O S H President ............ Thomas Myers Vice-President ..... Catherine Conley Secretary ........, Esther Woodbury Treasurer ...... ......,.. R obert Otis We, the members of the Freshman Class of 1927, entered high school last September, being one of the largest classes ever to enter the school. Like all Freshmen Classes of course we had to take our share of knocks from the uptper classmen. But it was not long be ore we became established and were taking our part in the activities of the school. The Hrst thing that the Freshmen organized was the Junior Glee Club. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: President, Maurice Batemang Vice-President, lda- belle Story, Secretary, Catherine Con- leyg and Treasurer, George Roy. In January, new officers were elected: Catherine Conley, President, and Vic- torine Lewis, Treasurer. We sang in assembly early in the spring and showed the big Glee clubs that they were not the only ones with voices. When basket ball time came the freshies were not to be outdone by the other classes. A meeting was held and the boys elected Melville Har- graves, Captain. Mr. Bodley was their advisor while Miss O'Neill was the advisor for the girls. Esther Woodbury was elected captain and she led her team to victory five times out of six. The freshman girls' team held a party in the gym in April. Three members of the faculty were chaperones. Miss Riley, Miss O'Neill and Miss Edmunds. VVe Freshmen are very proud of the numerous societies, we have formed this year. Besides the Glee Club and the basket ball teams are the junior orchestra under the direction of Miss Hoke and the Junior Science Club which was instituted by Miss Otis, teacher of biology. The first meeting was held in Room 3. James Mason was elected Presidentg Ted Freeman, Vice-President, Esther Woodbury, Sec- retary, and Margaret Keyes, Treasurer. Considering how much we did this year, it is safe to say that we will accomplish even better things in the years to follow. -CATHEMNE CONLEY, '3O.
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