Fulton High School - Fultonian Yearbook (Fulton, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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JAMES CHUBB Thefoothall player thinks before, not after the play. Baseball '26, '27, '28, Football '26, '27, '28, Captain '29, Student Council l, 2, 3g Basketball 2, 3, 4, Gypsy Rover. METTA BLODGETT Be afazr or an ill wind blowing, Here's lurk! VERONICA BYERS You seem a little more than ordinaribf alive. ROBERT BENWAY Every man has his gyt, and the tools go to him who :an use them. HEDA HALL Love is not to he reasoned down, or lost- 'Tis seeond lyeg it grows into the soul. HAROLD MCCORMICK f Fat j Books mustfollow science, Not scienee hooks. Science Club 2, 3, 4, President 2g Chairman Physical Geography 3, Physics 43 Cheer Leader 35 Stage Electrician 3, Chemistry Saves the Day 3g Sirkus Committee 2. KARL PARE It's the worst world that ever was known, To heg or to borrow or to get a man's own. JAMES SHELDON As true as steel. JOHN VVILBER Is this that haughty, gallant, gay Lothario? Science Club 2, 3, Sirkus Committee 35 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3. l25l

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MORRIS Tx1.L0TsoN C Tillv j The man of lje uprighf Whose guillless heart isfreef' Science Club 2, 3, 44 Alumni Secretary 34 Carpe Diem 44 Sigma Lambda 44 Cross Country 34 Track 44 Stage Manager 44 Debating 4g Class Day Committee 4. DOROTHY VISRUAX She of! perform: deeds llfhieh have no form. lnterclass Basketballg Sirkus 3. S'rAc1A VVALSKA C Red D Rich in saving eomrnon sense. Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 44 Sirkus 34 Hallowe'en Frolic 44 Class Day Committee 44 Physical Training Exercise 2. SHIRLEY XVARE Diligence is fhe molher of goodforlunef' VVINONA XVEBSTER Wlzatj0y to he in Fulton when the Moon it out. Fashion Show 14 Sigma Lambda 44 Secretary 1, Beau of Bath 34 Teeth of Gift Horse 4g Student Council 4g EFCEQCE Club 44 Art Club 44 Carpe Diem 44 Fultonian . ta . MARY BVELCH Never Jhirleea' lhe hardest work. BARBARA Wucox Ever willing to do her share. lnterclass Basketball 1, 2, Captain and Managerg Squad 3, 4g Hockey 3, Manager4 Girl Scouts 2, 3, 44 Carpe Diem 44 French Club 44 Sirkus 34 Sigma Lambda 44 Science Club 4g Book Review 4g Aunt Sabriny's Xmas 44 Hallowe'en Frolic 4. ROBERT VViLcox Tlzere would he no great ones Uthere were no liltle one.r. Science Club 44 Declamation Contest 34 Spring Track. ANNA XVANSKA C Ann j HA' kindhv spirit, generoux and large. Interclass Basketball l, 24 Physical Training Exercise 2. ELLA lVlAE ZELLAR Blushing i5 lhe eolor of L'ir!ue. l3+l



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THE FULTONIAN Prize-Speaking Contest Fulton High School held its first annual Junior-Senior Prize-Speaking Contest on March 15, 1932. Early in the school year, a member of the faculty suggested that the Juniors and Seniors vie for oratorical honors. As a result of this suggestion, one of the biggest dramatic projects of the year took place. Members of each of the two upper classes responded favorably when the call was given for participants. The eliminations were conducted on the 23rd, 24-th, 25th, and 26th of February. The Juniors who spoke in the eliminations were Arlene Bockes, Esther Bowen, Julia Bunda, Madge Clark, Mary Frank, Revelyn Kamp, Elmer Little, Maria Mitchell, and Joseph Runeare. As a result of these Junior eliminations, Esther Bowen, Mary Frank, Revelyn Kamp, Maria Mitchell, and Joseph Runeare were chosen to represent the Junior Class in the finals. The Seniors who spoke in the elimination contest were Claude Gilbert, Marjorie Gwynne, Frank Guglielmo, Raymond Guyer, Evelyn Hathaway, Madeline Hunter, George Long, Margaret McSweeney, Evelyn Novak, C. Robert'Otis, Helen Phillips, Hilda Remington, George Roy, Winona VVebster, and Shirley Zuck. From this group Marjorie Gwynne, Frank Guglielmo, Raymond Guyer, Madeline Hunter, and George Roy were chosen to represent the Senior Class in the finals. The elimination contests were judged by faculty members, a different group judging each class. With the eliminations over, the finalists looked forward to the decisive battle and, on March 15th, at 8:00 P. M., the Juniors and Seniors tried to take each other's scalps. The judges, lvliss Johnston, Miss Reynolds, and Rev. Allen Hackett, awarded the decision to the class of 1932-the Seniors. As a result of their victory, the Seniors were presented with a beautiful loving cup by Mr. Macdonald. This cup was donated by the Student Council and will be placed in the library with our numerous other trophies. The judges were asked to give honorable mention to one boy and girl. The honorable mentions were not class awards, but merely individual honors. After much deliberation, the judges awarded this individual honor to hfadeline Hunter and Raymond Guyer, both Seniors. The silver loving cup was not won permanently by the Seniors, but is to be contested for each year by the Junior and Senior classes. The numeral of the winning class will be engraved on the cup, which will remain in the school always. The contest was held this year for the first time and it is hoped that it will be an annual classic. Aside from contributing to the number of extra-curricular activities, the Prize-Speaking Contest was introduced to promote interest and training in public speaking. The contest is also an attempt to stir up greater class interest and thus develop a better school spirit. With these goals in mind, let us hope that each Junior and Senior Class hereafter will realize the significance of the Junior-Senior Prize-Speaking Contest and help to further future interest in the affair. l26l

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