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5525 l'l-Il..'l ZN EE, Fulton Orchestra Ja HL-re's to our um-lic-strznl Tu our violinists, wliusv swvet nntos liziw rvstwl us iuamy :1 timi-3 tu our mlruliiiiieix who has pliml his ilruui stivks in4lust1'iu11sly: tu our puiuo player, who has uiailc thc ivory kc-ys prousl tu lifivc him :is thvii' mais- teri tu our c-lnirinot :mil vorne-t plziyvrs, who have lull iiuiiicrous pin-1-Qs with vigor :mil goml tustv, and lust, hut not hiest, to nur s:1x:1plm11o plxiyvrs. wlmsc llc-epi notes lmvc tli1'illi-rl 111111 inspired us. May tho 1-omhiiiul llilfllllllly null uiusir- uf thosc- 111L1Sll'i2lIlS cc-ho fur and wielo, so that :ill will know and give- flue aulliiimtiuii to FllltUI1lS orc-lic-stra of '24. Stuucliug, loft to right: Dunzilfl Crook, Louis Pc-rliiiilttor, Clorsilmi Hlin-ffielfl, He-Phu-rt Bissm-ll, Fri-cl Scurles, Ge-orgc Dir-kvy, Doiiulml I3al1'y1iiplc-, Rohm-rt Stein. Rolwrt Dohu. Sitting, lcft, to right: Chzirlvs Huvilzmil, Be-ruurcl Bolliiiuii. Florciii-0 Suiiflf-. Hzxrrict Collins, Phyllis Kasle. Doris Idoino. John D'Altou, Ralph Zukor. -M, L. F. x an in LQ H Tl11':l,1sn1nL
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Experient-ing glorious yietories and suffering severe defeats, the Fulton teams of 1923 and 192-1 eaine smiling through, With high standards of eligi- bility, and good, honest playing. the various teanis were aggregations that any sehool might be proud to 1-laini as her own. We 1-an not give too niueh praise to Miss Ennna Linabury, our faithful eoaeh and booster for our organization, and for the eneourageinent and good ad- viee that she always had for us when things looked hopeless. Miss Linabury is certainly some good sport. Basket ball season furnished the sehool teains some ext-iting tiines, and though the beginning of the series was one of repeated defeat, the last three games were grand vim-tories and niatle the teain feel that they were not quite good for nothing. Indoor baseball has always been l ulton's favorite ganie, Years ago when it was the eustoin to have a t'ity's series for the ehalnpionship in regular base- ball, Fulton always managed to appropriate the pennant. When regular base- ball was eonsidered too strenuous for ss-hool playgrounds, indoor baseball was substituted and Fulton took to it like dum-ks to water. Sum-h games as were played and sueh squabbhng over the possessions of the tlianiondl The eighth grades always thought they owned the privlledge to play all the tnne. P? In the tram-k nieet held in Waite High bowl, the girls did the honors for our school winning sew-ond plat-e in the New York Relay, third plat-e in the Two.- hundred-twenty-yarnl Relay, while Doris Taylor eanie in third in the l ifty-yard dash. GIRLS' RELAY TEAM Standing, left to right: Marguerite Rupp, Dorothy Gibbons, Margaret Perry, Miss Linabury leoac-lil. Dorothy Haller, Charlotte Bissell. Sitting, left to right: Delores Bruning, Dorothy Seliginan. Gladys Podinore, Marion Steinberg, Jennie Applebauin. Ardanelle tYNeil tIIll1I12i2CI'l. BASEBALL TEAM Standing, left to right: Burton Wing, Robert Sc-hinidt, George Diekey, Donald Crook. Seated, left to right: Robert Baseh, Robert Elwell, Robert Mm-Elheney, John Ryan. Kneeling: .lohn Turner, Robert Dohn. BASKET BALL TEAM Standing, left to right: Robert Elwell, Robert Selnnidt, Miss Linabury teoaehl, Donald Crook, Maurice Zanyille. Seated, left to right: Robert Baseh, Robert Dohn, Edward Munn. Fnrlj'-um
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