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me FULTONIAN Aeolian Club First row, left to right-G. Kcstcrkc, D. Hartnett, O. Wheeler, A. O'Grady, M. Keyes, E. Mehegan. Second row-R. Lcssvn, R. Batenlzm, C. Conley, N. Sllerman, M. Hawthorne, H. Ingamells, V. joseph, V. Pzlrks, E. Woodbury. Third row-C, Fitzgerald, M. Baker, G. Gibbs, V. Lewis, C. Freeman, M. Hillick, E. McNamara Miss Hokc, A. Lamb, L. Jarvis. The Aeolian Club was formed at the beginning of the year by the small number of ten girls who wished to have a club separate from the Girls' Glee Club which has a large membership. Meetings have been held in the High School on Thursday nights. At the lirst meeting, other members were voted in, and at the present time there is a membership of 26. The motto of the Aeolian Club is, Never B flat, Sometimes B sharp, always B natural. The aims of the club are: 1. To promote the appreciation of music. 2. To maintain a lasting organization in Fulton High School. 3. To choose members with discretion. The oflicers of the club are: Preszdenz eeTeeeTTTtA,....a,e ......... C LAIRE FREEMAN Vice-President ,.4.b,.A.....aa,Taaaaaa ev- VIRGINIA PARK Secretary .T..a,,e,.,,.-ae.ee,t -.-,-,-. ESTHER VVooDisURY Treasurer ,,-bggTgTTT.,,-,-.-,-- a,T, C ATHERINE CONLEY We have had good times, and have been very successful this year. We hope that the future members will appreciate the advantages of the Aeolian Club and make it as outstanding an organization as We have meant it to be. -..gf 241j,.....
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THE FULTONIAN Senior Girls' Glee Club Top rr-xx, left to right-R. llcllingvr, D. Cox, N. Baker, M. llilliclc, D. llzirtnctt, 'l'. Dullois, Miss lloke, U. Gibbs, C. Conley, E. Womlbury, N. Slivrmzm. S1-ioml ron-R. lfAll'HlilIl, D. Palmer, R. llarrlvxick, li. Tilslcn, M, Grillitli, G. lVl:irtin, A. Lvalcli, ll. Czmlpbrll, M. llautliorne. lfirst rim-Nl. Coles, :L Wllt'4'll'l', lVl. l'eai'soi1, A. whiny, U. Parks, R. Lesson, li. McSxxeenv The Senior Girls' Glee Club reorganized last September and the fol- lowing ofiicers were elected: ljwsizlwil e, e - ,ewan .e,.. W-.. ee,e,e CiLADYS Guess VYif:U'!Jl'C7filll7'll! e ee . , . . - MX'R'l'1,I2 l'1ANV'1'IIORNlE S1,'L'l'L'l!ll'y nm! Treasurer ee . ee en... W e PAT CAMi'nuL1. The Glee Club has been very active this year, having rendered many selections in assembly and other entertainments. The girls have enjoyed many social affairs this year. Plans are now under Way to secure insignia for the members. 2 3125..- ,
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TH E FULTONIAN Debating li. Mi-ln-gan, J. Bixby, M. llill, Miss Johnston, ll. Gardner, L. Rowley, M. Blake, P. Moon. The subject' for debate this year was Resolved, that installment buy- ing is a menace to American prosperity. Three debates have been held, resulting in two defeats and one victory. Two debates were with Blodgett Vocational High School of Syracuse, like Fulton, who were members of the Union College Debating League. Members of the aflirmative team which debated at home, were Josephine Bixby, Edward VValsh and Edward Nlehegan, with Lois Rowley as the alternate. The decision was 3-0 in favor of Blodgett High. One week later, the negative team, accompanied by a large delegation of Fulton debating fans, went to Syracuse for the return debate. The members of this team were Hilda Gardner, Peter Moon and Margaret Blake. Marion Hill was alternate. The result was a 2-1 vote in favor of Syracuse. ' The climax of the debating season came with the debate at Norwich High School, April 15, in which Fulton was represented by the affirmative team. After keeping Fulton in suspense for a Whole day, the team re- turned about 8 P. M. with the news of a 2-1 victory. An excellent lunch was served at Norwich in the domestic science house-but it could not long quiet the pangs of hunger of the Fultonians. To cap the climax-Mr. lVIacDonald forgot that they might want something to eat until he had safely piloted them through the streets of Syracuse. -...,Ef25E,..-
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