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THE FULTONIAN Mrs. Claire Wadsworth heads our mother's council, which has been ready and willing to help us and to offer suggestions at all times. With their help we have earned sufhcient money to go camping this summer, consequently, we are all looking forward to vacation with great pleasure. We feel that we are especially fortunate in having such an interested and able leader as Miss Edmunds. She recently was awarded a scholarship by the National Headquarters which enables her to go to a Girl Scout Camp for Leaders this summer. We are planning to hold a county rally in the city soon which will bring to a climax our Girl Scout work for this school year. The Girl Scout Iixecutves of Troop I are: Captain-lkliss Fdmunds Lieutenant-Miss Preston PATROL LICADHRS First Patrol-Betty Gwynne Third Patrol-Martha Culkins Second Patrol-hlunc Kimball Fourth Patrol-Doris Palmer Fifth Patrol-Ruth Curtis I Chairman-Hilda Gardner Treasurer-Marjorie Gwynne Secretary-Josephine Bixby Flag Bearer-Marian Hill Song Leader-Betty Gwynne A WOODMAN'S TALE By Louis BRAULT I like the smellin' of the pines, I like the forest Vast, I like the chirpin' of the birds That go a flyin' past. . I like the pine and wide outdoors, The sunset's golden hue, The rustling leaves and bracing breeze Keep me from feelin' blue. Out here I feel glad, an' free From all the cares of life, I can do anything I want, VVithout a bit of strife. I sit around the campfire, nights, Absorbing in its heat, An' always sayin' to myself, This here life can't be beat. -..if 3 IEW.-
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THE FULTONIAN Girl Scouts First row-R. Hitchcock, M. Hill, H. Hollingsworth, M. Gwynne, J. Bixby, M. Mullen, R. Waugh. Second row-M. Culkins, B. Wzidswortli, B. Hughes, W. Carr, H. Gwynne, NI. Kimball, M. Blake, S. Hone, J. Dumany, D. Palmer, ll. Gardner. Third row-Miss Edmunds, D. Czlrvey, B. Everclts, R. Scckncr, R. Gillespie, R. Anderson, Bundy, E. Mason, M. Vollatn, N. Baker. I W! Under the skillful leadership of Miss Edmunds, our captain, and Miss Preston, our lieutenant, the Girl Scouts of Fulton High School have had a Very successful year. Troop I has 35 members at the present time. A county rally was held at Oswego in October at which eight Scouts received First Class badges. As a result of several months of hard work, on the part of the girls, many merit badges as well as Tenderfoot and Second Class awards, were received. Throughout the year, the Girl Scouts have participated in community and school alfairs. They aided in the Red Cross Campaign and sang Christmas carols. And how could anyone forget that assembly program presented by the Girl Scouts-with all the ropes and sailors and the little yellow ducks? 'During the year, through the efforts of Miss Edmunds and Miss Preston, five new troops have been organized with the different grade schools of the city. On March 1, a rally of the seven troops was held in the Gym, at which time Miss Carter of the National Girl Scout Field was present and addressed us. She presented Miss Edmunds and Miss Preston with Thanks Badges for the excellent work they have done to promote Girl Scouting. -..,.,gf3 0139..-
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THE FULTONIAN' French Club Left to right, top row-H. Gardner, Bixby, A. Knowlton, V. Lewis, S. Howe, M. Hill, C. Conley. E. Woodbury, A. Leach, G. Barlow, Fannin, D. Hartnett, E. Novak, B. Cincotta. Left to right, second row-R. Ballard fTeacherJ, B. Gwynne, R. Ballinger, M. Bodley, M. Sheldon, E. Vant, C. Campbell, B. Wilcox, G. Reynolds. Left to right, Hrst row-R. Cardinalli, H. Smith, E. Mehegan, H. Jennings, E. Bateman, VV. Stewart, R. Menard, Jennings, J. Petrnwski. On February ll, the French Club started its fifth year as an active organization. The following oflicers were elected: President, Jo Bixby, Secretary, E. VValsh, and Songleader, Harold Smith. The election of Smitty to the honorable oflice of choir master was as much of a surprise to the electors as to the elected. Students taking French lla and Hla are eligible for membership. A very successful season has been enjoyed, with from 15 to 24 members present at each meeting. The oliicers have had unusual cooperation from all members. At one meeting-long to be remembered by those who consumed a great quantity of candy-a bridge party was staged. Each member was taxed 10 cents, which helped to pay for the eats , New bridge stars were discovered, while several honorable members received lessons in the ancient art of bidding. Baldy Nlehegan was especially useful in this respect, as his renowned teaching talent stood up well under the burden of his ofiice, helper of the bridge feeble . The meeting was brought to a triumphant close. lVlany members were successful in saving the weekls allowance for school supplies when Homer Jennings was presented with a bunch of pencils. -...,5f 3 2134..-
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