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l l-ll-'I'ZINI Fmillttoim .mf Hail, :ill hziil to Fulton, The sm-hool that we reyerel Come lift our you-es high, Anil let them ring out 1-leur In songs of loyal love, Antl worlls ot' highest pmise, To our clear Fulton S4-hool, Uh let Olll' yoim-es mise. v Y . F-I fLfT-1 l-B , The sf-hool of quzilityq Your blue it stzuitls for truth, Your white for purity. F-U-L-T-0fN. The sm-hool of quality, To you we plight our love, Anfl our fiflelity. Though our pzlths shoulfl wainrler In many rlistunt ways, We'll keep in memory The goorl oltl Fulton tlaysg We'll cherish :ill our lives, No matter what befalls, The happy tuiies we spent Within its pleasant walls. ll if--I,-T-4 1fN. The svhool ol' quality: Your blue it stztnmls for truth, Your white for purity. F-U.-LWT-O-N, The school of quality, To you we plight our love, And our fidelity. EE N ine
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575' r-ul.-r: gig MISS UHL'HSI.ER'S VLASS Standing, left to right: Margaret Caves, Miss Burt-hheld. Charlotte Palmer, Margaret Mullholland, Doris Taylor, lone Chapman, Virginia Rothert, Miss Ueehsler. Edmund Collins, Elfrid Nix-hols, .lennie Applebauxn. Sitting, left toirightz Peggy Stoekford. Christine Sala, Catherine Rogers, Betty .lane Davis, Virginia Bigelow, Hester Tom, Philip Kass, Robert Whit- more, Dorothy Haller. Kneeling, left to right: May Louise Cooley, Gertrude Owen. Rosabelle Streetman, Rose Beek, Mollie Zuker, Louis Perlmutter, Paul Flrler, Harold Knorr. Harry Feldman. Bottom row, left to right: Mary Agnes Swanwiek. Harvey Fain, Mary Leone Freund, Cleon Cady, Doris Idoine, Ardenelle O'Neil, Robert Gross. We have been ealled Angels and Infants by the other elasses, and per- haps you van guess the reason for these names. But we have proven ourselves eflieient, for IHOST of the Fultonian staff was selem-ted i'I'UIl1 our roonig we have eontributed some music-ians to the sehool orehestra, and have written a f-lass magazine entitled Uoksie's Angels. Mary Leone Freund, mayor of the sehool. was a member of our room, and so was Margaret Mullholland, assoeiate editor of the Fultonian. The offieers of our 1-lass, who have brought us through a sum-4-essful year are: Charlotte Palmer, president, lone Chapman. viee-president: Virginia Bigelow, seeretary: Margaret Caves, treasurer, Margaret Mullholland, eouneil- man, and Ardanelle O'Neil, sanitary ehief. Miss 0eehsler's 1-lass was endowed with an industrious feeling this year and started three elubs: a dramatir-, literary, and odds and ends elub. Eat-li week one of these groups gave an entertainment suitable to its subjeet. T11 that way the monotony of the week was broken and drainatir- talent, literary virtues, and originality were shown by our pupils. This year we had a eira-ulating library whit-h proved very popular. The books were donated by the pupils and taken out for a week's time by any pupil who wished to read them. May Louise Cooley, our librarian, proved able to hold her position well, and kept the library in good order. Do our futures look bright? We'll say so! History of Miss Oechsler's Class 1924 HE Good Ship Fulton, 1917, has just left Home Harbor. on a eruise aeross Experienee Ocean. Commodore Marker is eaptain and is said to have a reliable erewf' lVe read this ship notiee happily, for we were passengers on tl1e Good Ship Fulton and were anxious to begin our journey. We set sail in September. with many farewells and good wishes following us. and sailed tranquilly to the first stopping plaee. At the Chase Coaling Station we gathered fuel and were prepared to eontinue on our journey. The sea beeame rough and billowy, but in the distanee a lighthouse gleamed. beckoning to us. This lighthouse was situated on Huston Island, and there we paused for a short E lever:
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