Fulton High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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THE SENIOR YEAR BOOK-FULTON HIGH SCHOOL Girls' Service League Back Row: Chubb, Harding, Summerville, Holmes, Sholtz, McGinnis, Crowell, D. Curtis, Edmunds, Tilden Second Row: Brannan, Krogmann, Stewart, Griffin, Schafer, McSweeney, O'Grady, Wilcox Front Row: Steinberg, H. Curtis, Elliott, Crahan, Bintz, Loveless ur! .up-sw Girl Scouts Back Row: Fannin, Holmes, H. Curtis, Preston, Edmunds, Krogmann, Forsythe, Stewart, Peolo Second Row: Black, Hawthorne, Shattuck, Stevens, Conley, C. Hillick, Harding, V. Hillick, Bintz Front Row: Prime, Lewis, Gwynne, Howe, Kane, Bodley

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THE SENIOR YI-ZAR BOOK-FULTON HIGH SCHOOL '25 Boys' Glee Club Back Row: Freeman, Terpening, Park, Foster, Jennings, Darling lfront Row: Barker, Freeman, Clark, Hazelwood few selections. This also was well supported, not only hy the high school hut hy the public as well, and the music was an important factor in making the program a success. On May 9th, came the American Legion Minstrels at the Quirk Theatre. Here the High School Orchestra played two selections for which much applause was received. One of the selections included a trumpet solo which was played by Charles Lamphere who was playing in the absence of Bud Parks, the orchestra's first cornetist. Bud is not only a very good trum eter but also an excellent End-man fbr a minstrel. The High School Orchestra will also do its hit at the Commencement Exercises on the 22d of June, the last high school function of the year and also when the Senior Class Play is presented. Piano-Lawrence Parker. First violin-Kenneth Terpening, Kenneth Read, James Gallagher, Esther Shattuck, Andrew Lowden, Dominic de Mase. Second violin-Roy VVallace, Mar- jorie Harding, Elizabeth Holmes, Mar- garet Taylor. Saxophone-Jack Storms, Harry Howard. Cornet-Fd Park, George VVellwood. Flute--Hd Fox. Cello-Priscilla Howe, Esther Vllood- bury. Drums-Robert Guile. Girls' Service League At the first meeting of the Girls' Service League in September, the following officers were elected: President .............. Ruth Schafer Vice-President. .Catherine McSweeney Secretary .......,....... Mary Griffin Treasurer .............. Alice Stewart At an informal party held in the high school gymnasium several new members were initiated. Prior to the Oswego-Fulton football game, the organization presented to the school a red felt banner, four feet by six feet, with green school initials upon



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THE SENIOR YEAR BOOK-FULTON HIGH SCHOOL 27 it. The gift was given at an assembly when Oswego High School was repre- sented here. The Girls' League prepared and served, with the aid of our faculty advisors, Miss Edmunds and Miss Harding, the Block F Banquet for football men. During the basket ball season the girls sold candy at the home games. VVhen tickets were to be sold for entertainments, the league was called upon to assist. The supper given to the Girls' Basket Ball Team of Oswego was served by the organization. The work this year has sur assed that of the first year the Club was organized and it is hoped that the Club will continue to be of service. The Girl Scouts The Girl Scouts, a new organization of the high school, is proving a success. The chief ofiicers are two of the teachers: Miss Edmunds, Captain, and Miss Preston, Lieutenant. The other officers are: Priscilla Howe, Secretary, janet Forsythe, Cheer Leader, Marjorie Harding, Song Leader, and Virginia Hillick, Color Bearer. The scouts are divided into troops with a leader at the head of each: Norma Stevens, Patrol Leader of troop one, Catherine Conley, Patrol Leader of troop two, and Esther Shattuck, Patrol Leader of troop three. Eighteen girls have passed the Ten- derfoot test which includes interesting hikes and picnics besides the more practical work. The Second Class test as already been started and is showing rapid pro ress. New members are being con tinualiy received and the girls seem to like the work. Each member has received some special benefit from the tests. Block F Club When school ends in June it will mark the close of the second successful year of the Block F Club. This club was organized through the efforts of Coachjim Freeman for the urpose of bringing the athletes of Fulion High School closer together, and encouraging more boys to take the athletic oppor- tunities which the school offers. A great improvement has been noticed in these res ects. The teams have shown more figliting spirit, and the fellows have worked smoother together. Since its organization, the club has inspired more boys to turn out for the teams. In all sports the squads 'reporting have tripled those in the days before the club. At the Oswego game, Fulton had forty-four players in uniform, which is a credit to any High School. At the first meeting last fall, the election of oliicers was held with the result that Pete Allen was elected President, Hal Hart, Vice-President, Jimmy Dougan, Secretary, and Hal Sant, Treasurer. During the year, the club has staged dances, boxing and wrestling meets of the Syracuse Uni- versity teams, and movie benefits, as well as lending a hand in the School Circus. Many new men became eligible for membership this year and they will receive their Block F sweaters next June. The Football Banquet was held in the cafeteria with Wes. Allen as chairman. The entire football s uad was present to hear the result off the election of next year's captain. After the dinner, in which johnny Muscalino bested Lige Lake in the Marathon Eating Contest by a single helping of sweet potatoes, Harold Hart was announced the newly elected captain. Speeches by Pete Kraus and Dobie Freeman fol- lowed, after which Foster and VVilliams, the cheer leaders, led cheers for the individual members of the squad, for Jimmie Dougan, last year's captain, for Harold Hart, leader of the '27 team, and for the retiring coach, Dobie Freeman. ill 3 ak Myers- Did you miss me while I was gone? Hunter- Were 'ou gone? 5 lil li Ili Williams- My ancestors came over on the MayHower. Morin- It's lucky they did. The immi- grntion laws are a little stricter now.

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