Oswego High School - Paradox Yearbook (Oswego, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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A v A v A vA xl Nxt Qsff xx' My 'IM ' Ere the portals of this striking edifice close upon our four years of en deavor let us go back in our memories and review for a time some of th adventurous incidents that we have had a part in while pursuing knowled e of Pythagoras Mark Antony ean Val ean Newton and others too num r ous to mention here Everyone must remember that eventful day in September 1925 when we entered this building filled with ideas of our own in regard to what we should do when we got to the High School A number of us paraded to th first row in the auditorium for we did not want to miss anything that Mr Riley fabout whom we had heard so much might say This proved to be a wise movement on our part as lVlr Riley requested all green members if the school the did not quite call us that to remain in auditorium after the others had departed by groups in accordance with the way each one spelled his or her name to the advisory sections When the rest of the freshies had seated themselves somewhere in proximity to the first row lVlr Riley we had not as yet earned the privilege of calling him Tunk discoursed at some length upon the merits of a college course Desiring to make a good impression we appeared very interested and decided to follow his advice lhen he very kindly asked us if everyone had discovered to which advisory section he belonged Of course we all had or thought we had To our dis may some of us found that we had gotten in the wrong section We lmme diately vacated amid the snickers of our more enlightened brethren you see they had been here for many years and very placidly sought out the room in which we did belong By the time registration day arrived the laborious task of arranging our programs and procuring lockers laborious because we thought it only right to stick with the gang in the matter or classes and the location of lockers was settled we too became settled and were soon initiated into the mysteries of plus and minus signs when used with x and y. We endeavored to learn the why of biology Latin and English. Reports jail mid-terms and more reports followed one another in rapid succession until in une l926 the Regents' exam. liberated a great number of us from our weighty sub- jects. Ol lf someone had only warned us about the trials that were to come in the course called geometry. What with sides and legs of this and that and angles and arcs of everything else not included in this and that, we were kept busy as beavers. Simultaneously we were acquainted with the doings of the ancients. Despite these labours, we made ourselves felt around the school and many bids for entrance to school clubs were received by mem- bers of our group. At the Commencement Exercises in ,lune some of our boys LMAIAA ' s- .0 BAA I- A Qflflllll :iff , , l A nt X A IRNA Class History . . I D . . . . l 1 g .2 J .- t ' . . . l . i . C i - . . . D i . 1 Y. D i . is l , ' 1 ' 'J f xsltllfi' ' ww3iQ'A1Wf4 l:'ff4 ind girls received letters for scholarship glee club work or for a dramatic effort We surely were stepping along You see next year we would be juniors With the advent of September l927 came our elevation to the ranks day of our Junior organization we had high hopes of making our Jumor and senior years outstanding for us and for the school We organized rather early and elected Arthur Fox president Ylrglnla Whlte vice president Loretta Kane secretary ack Lynch treasurer With these four and sev eral efficient committees together with Miss Beryl Lewis our soclal advisor we felt that we were well equipped for the year s activities A umor Prom which would actually exceed in music and decorations all past Proms was our goal To this end then we devoted our energy The proceeds from sev eral candy sales a unior Vaudeville the Hallowe en Dance always a gala affair in the social program of the school year provided us with a treasury elastic enough to allow us to give a Prom which surpassed all anticipations Our class motto Put It Over certainly was worked to the limit for this affair A program dance a refreshment booth excellent music and both beautiful and unusual decorative and lighting effects made the unior Prom of l928 what nearly everyone said of it That it was quite the finest and most successful affair of its kind ever sponsored by a high school group Wlth comments of such nature coming to us we felt amply rewarded for the work we put mto the affair Altogether we were feeling very happy for the following September would usher in our Senior year and then we too should enjoy a Prom in our honor After a summer of enjoyment we returned to claim what we felt was ours by right of conquest We had worked three years and could now with great dignity bounce any under classman from our regular seat in 3l3 fThe Seniors Haven We carried our dignity to the auditorium too and occupied with real or fancied pleasure the first few rows of chairs in the balcony. Again class organization took place and for our standard bearers we chose ack Lynch Albertine bchuler Virginia White and Perry Rauch. Miss Lewis who proved a veritable mine of ideas during our unior Year was wisely chosen again as our social advisor. A senior card party the Christmas dance and our share of the minstrel money provided the bulk of of our treasury during the year. Money was neded for our year book and our Senior outing. As we draw near the end of our school life here in the building we have grown to love and cherish, we realize that we have truly lived to the full the four years spent here. ln our number may be found scholars who com- pare very favourable with those of other days, actors whose ability need not be questioned, athletes whose records speak in their behalf and singers who might easily be classed with the best of student vocalists. ln the language of the day, what more do you want? -Kathleen Cloonan. AA KAAIILA .9 i t ' ic' i it . Qflt .5 , ,- ' -J -- , , 1 7 L AAUK AA 9 ' A UKMA of the upper classmen. Now, we were students who mattered. From the . 1 ' - : J ' I . f uf I . . ' .- u f ' ' .. . v . - . .f , J . f ' Y J ' , ' . , f Q I .1 . . . -J ' . . . . I. ' . . . 1 .ht f I . J, . I . . , . . . . . . l v. -y J ' . s . , l , K Mkt .N l lxlwllfflygf f Class Prophecy Place Cswego Nlany fond memories crowded my mind as l pulled into the old Oswe o station l had been away nearly 20 years and l was curious to see my old home town As l stepped out of the tram l gazed around in astonishment and dis may what a change' Where was the dear old Y Nl C A the Armory the old upper br1dge3 Was that old vine covered building ahead of me tht High School l used to attend3 If so what were all of those little tots runnin around the grounds for3 Had it been turned into a lundergarten3 As l stood there some one tapped me on the shoulder and l turned to gaze into a very familiar face Despite the beard and reversed collar l recognized George Reed He said he knew me instantly and wanted me t come and call on him at his fine parish l was tired so decided to call a taxi and drive to the Pontiac Hotel The taxi was driven by another of my old High School friends Freddie Taylor He was very successful in the taxi business The Pontiac Hotel had been enlarged greatly and was full to overflowing due to the fact that it was election time and there were several Democratic and Republican con ventions scheduled for the week My visit was going to be very interesting because many of my old friends were in the city ln the lobby l met Norman Fenske who said he was the head of a great radio concern and tried to sell me a two hundred dollar vest pocket set After l rested awhile l decided to do a little shopping l was directed to a beautiful ladies furnishing store which to my surprise was owned lx l'red Kelly and Leslie Davis Jointly Perry Rauch was employed in the store as floor walker On my way back to the hotel l met Neal France who insisted l shoulj let him show me a few places of interest The first place we visited was the old High School The inside had changed more than the outside lglevators were used entirely mstead o tht old stairs. One of these was run by Bob Augustine and the other two by George Wallace and Erwin Steeper. The old wooden seats were replaced by handsome overstuffed arm-- chairs. l was glad to hear that a few of the l929 graduates were teaching 5 the school and wished to meet them again. The first professor l me svxs Ned Stokes who was then teaching geometry. Next we met Mildred Benz- ing who was teaching History and Kay Cloonan who instructed in draw- ing. We then went to the lower floor and encountered Helen Christian who was the physical director for the girls. lt was getting late so l suggested returning to the hotel as l had a ve v full evening planned. ln the hotel l met Arthur Fox who was night cle..l-1 oe Lavere was bell-boy and Albertus ones made a very efficient janitor. At dinner that night l listened to very beautiful music by the Pontiac Hotel orchestra which was led by Albertine Schuler. -lack Lynch was sin, Q ing vocal choruses. After dinner l went to one of the prominent theaters of the city owned and operated by Louis Legg. l enjoyed the performance because the in- kMAIlxA f A f o + AMAA w rl kitlzflll Q .ff - AAIIMX . Q tm ntmA . .. ' N- . . I. . . . w J J T ' N. NUM Qxwiaxwiigw I ternationally known Betty Sloan played the leading role while Don Barner played opposite her ack Muldoon made a very fascinating villian asked a bystander what was the matter and he told me that ames Mans field was giving one of his stirring campaign speeches in favor of the Republi can nommee Oswego certainly had changed since l left After working my way out of the crowd l noticed a bright sign which read THE PINK PEACOCK This l knew must be a very exciting 'iight club so l went inside The place was a riot of color light and mu ic l at down and ordered ale and pretzels which were my favorite refresf ment These were served to me by Freda Smith who informed me that Eleanor Col bert and Ruth Steeper were also waitresses in the same establishment As l was sitting there enjoying the clever dancing of Dey Beadle and his partner Virginia White a tall beautiful woman came up to me and called me by name l was surprised to learn that she was Margaret Dain When l asked her what she was doin in such a place she said l own it Back in my room in the hotel l rang for some ice water which was brought to me by another my schoolmates Laurence Lamb After a much needed night s rest l was calmly eating breakfast in my room while l perused the morning paper The headlmes in heavy black read WORLD SPEED RECORD BROKEN O HARA DRIVES lVlYSTERi PLANE 600 MILES PER HOUR l read further where the famous lawyer Harold Ackerman had at last resigned from his profession after a very successful career On the social page l read where Helen Stevenson was returning home from abroad after an extended tour of China After breakfast l decided to walk down to the flying field at Old Fort Ontario When l arrived there l discovered that all of the pilots were girls some young some old l went up to one trim young lady and asked her to take me up for an hour or so My young pilot was none other than Ruth qpmk She was the head engineer gave driving lessons and also dabbled in landscape gardening From her l learned that Margaret Chrystal Wil helmina Baum Louise Barnes and Dorothy Llndstruth were also flying cham pions. l paid for my ride and taxied back to the hotel to pack for my trip back to New York City. l thought how glad l would be to get back to my quiet home out of the traffic and noise. As l was running down the steps of the hotel C-eorge Coon rushed up to me ancl said 'Arent you going to stay for the big water tournament to- morrow? Katherine Connolly and Verda Crouch are going to enter the swimming race from Oswego to Canada. l told him l was very sorry but I had to get home. The traffic was so dense that l was nearly I5 minutes riding from the hotel to the station, a distance of three blocks. However, we drove as swiftly as possible with the help of three very efficient police- men, Raymond Delaney, Arthur Budd and Clovis Potter. As l settled myself in the train for my long and tiresome 60-minute ride to New York l thought over my trip home. It had been very interesting and pleasurable but l had not expected such a great change could possibly take place in a few years. Vera MacCombie, Norman Fenske, Frederick Barber, Ella Benson. 2 4- Qt- -'. -' X ill ill ! AAAIIMX . - . 'I ' . . . . . . When coming out of the theater l found myself in a large crowd. l I I i Q . I , g .Sr I A .S Niglz6l l If Class Will We the Senior Class of 1929 of the Gswego Hugh School City of Os we o County of Oswego State of New York being of unusually sane and olemn mind extraordinary memory and possessing all our faculties and super human understanding do make publish and declare this to be our last will and testament revoking all former wills made by us at any time here tofore Whereas we the Class of une l929 wish to leave to those who will follow in our well trodden footsteps not only our loyal and devoted spirit but also our vast accumulation of knowledge acquired during our weary but worthy climb toward the lofty heights of wisdom that they too may ponderously but successfully reach similar hm hts We therefore declare this to be our last will and testament as follows ltem l We hereby order our last rites to bc administered by Professor Charles E. Riley assisted by all the Faculty except the Messrs Bennett Crab tree Fitzglbbons Handley Frank Riley and Powers who will bear our body to 1ts final resting place ltem ll To the long enduring Faculty in humble acknowledgement of their untirinv and patient assistance in all our studies we dedicate this testimony of appreciation and bequeath to them all our sympathy in the palnful task of continuing the education of the deficient umors who will strive vainly to follow our footsteps Item lll To Mr Riley we leave a much better trained Faculty due to their association with us ltem IV To Miss Hinckley we bequeath the insignificant and men tally retarded remnants of humanity who boldly call themselves uniors. ltem V.-To lVlr. Fitzgibbons we leave six weeks at Clifton Springs Sanitarium where he can recover his shattered nerves and prepare to lead the coming group of students through the next set of Regents. To any worthy unior ack Lynch bequeaths his position as President of the Senior Class. To any under classman Eleanor Colbert bequeaths the presidency f the Loyalty Club. To a needy Freshman, Dorothy Reumann leaves her ability to master all subjects. 'lio Morris Ottman, Fred Kelly bequeaths his football and basketball prowess. LMAIIKA KMA XX f at C - A N Ml s 'I ay 1-ff? x AAAIAA Q Q tm !IkMA 0 .. l l K J l i .l at . ag . , ,V .. . J A J ,J I , 0 .x QOW AV A t A !lkMA To frank Reed small but mlghty Ned Stokes bequeaths his posntlon xs cheer leader and he hopes Frankie will receive the co operatlon of all the female students To three deserving lower classmen Marlon Gannon Edith Roden and E111 Benson leave thelr artlstlc temperament To a student who contemplates a trip to our natlons capltal Louxse Barnes bequeaths her dexterity as a carpenter To Bull Healy we leave a small pocket model X Rav to ald htm through the problems of the commg year o Speglels Rogers Leslxe Dans bequeaths hls dramatlc ablllty dezvous for slupplng partles 0 Florence Wllklns we leave a membershlp of lI'ldC6l'lltC length ln a matrlmomal agency to help her m fmdmg hlhe Ideal Man To Robert Schuler we leave a frown to rest his face Flo Q.-race Lannon Fred Taylor bequeaths hls Chemlstry knowledge To the Board of Educatlon ames Mansfield George Reed and Dey Beadle leave a fund to compensate for the wear and tear lncldent to thenr long occupancy of the corrldors and classrooms of this noble hall of learnmg lno all Freshman boys we bequeath encouragement and anythmg else that wlll and them ID thelr vam efforts to become regular shelks We also bequeath a fund with whlch to purchase mterestlng novels to be passed among students durmg study perlods Llkewlse any other property that we may possess we bequeath to the executors to be dlstrlbuted as they see Ht Vlfe therefore make constltute and appoint as executors of this wlll the Faculty of the Oswego High School with the lnjunctlon that they scru puously carry out these our last desires ln wltness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal this twenty second day of lVlay ln the year of Our Lord one thousand nme hundred and twenty nme tgxgnedj THF SENIOR CLASS Charles Hennessey Margaret Miller Wltnesses Mlldred Glll Muldrecl Benzmg O A Q 9 Q l J., ul , 5 t I J f -1 x x 14: l - ,w' X. ' . , 54,4 Q Q ' gx ' ' 1 ff,',:' Q - 1. r,. Y ' U . 7 ' F A . . . 1 . ' x 1 . Q . 1 1 . . . 1 V A - . . . To Eleanor Buslcey, we leave a road map to aid her in fmding ren- T , . . H G . . . A B . , , . - , . 7 K W 1 7 ' , . Y Y Y I ! I - . Y . .D . . . . H , . y , - . . , . I . M I X Af .M A A HAMA Albcrtlne bchule Vlfglnld White Vlce Presldent S creta v Perry Ralrh oI'1n K Lynch Edgar V H Hobbre Treasurer Presldent Edltor ln Chief Paradox Flowers Old Faslnoned Bouquet Motto What we are to be we are now becommg Rainbow Colors Pink Blue Orclud Green Yellow SOCIAL COMMITTEE RING COMMITTEE IVI1ss Lewrs LeRoy Dunbar Fred Barber Charles Bosworth Eleanor Colbert Betty Sloan Nlr I'xtzgrIJIJons Ruth Ste per Loretta Ixane George Coon Donald Baker MOTTO COMMITTEE Miss Patch ohn Carter Le I1e Davxs Margaret Muller Irene Darlm FLOWER COMVIITTEE COLOR COMMITTEE IVI1ss Keesler Bernadette Walpole Marlon Cannon ack 'Vluldoon Karl Kandt Mass Schutt Edna Collmgs I oulse Barnes George Wallace Norman Fenske 0 0 5. . 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' ffs, f'. ,X ww ff L.'ff1w'fw4! g.frr.y'.'f.x uf ffzj llrlffff. ,Sufi :wr ,1 !f',fg,l'r'ff'z'1,' ffwmx- fw'lr.'f1ffJ ffm' zr1.l,frr f'fv' 111 fix fffvp- flmf lw'vm1f.'1nw 11 ffv 11 fflfr f fflfr' H X1--x Ywwlx K Ilj Ilflflflfllf lffllmzn lvw 5' .XVJIIIKIIIIV f.Hl1I N1' 'f,f1rH Hfflff' 'Jw zufxf frm. !,w'ffw.x mx ww mf ru lf1.w'. fix www Xwrnml NM wwf f'.TIlll4 1--x XX nl' XVJIIIVIIIIK' ilvllrsx frwfly ffvff'ffN'1I!Xf,7 .Mffflxw fxm fwfrfff L fHlK'lk I1'f 'IVA VAYLV YAVAYAVA VAYAYA VA VAVAYAY A Y , AVA! 4 F Q , 1 VIVAVA vAvAvA V9 ANKVAVA VA rlvlllllw f , x mar A mm The aradox 2 Competltxon for the Paradox staff was very keen this year and as a result an unusually competent group was placed m charge of the book Due to the lateness IH gettmg started everythmg was run at top speed and the splendxd co operatlon afforded by faculty organlzatlons and classes has been a great asslstance o th Paradox Certainly no staff has worked harder or held keener lnterest ln thelr work The custom of ISSUIPQ a year book has been upheld for three years m SULCCSSIOH lt IS the earnest desire and hope of the present staff that the Semor Qlass of 30 wlll contmue thls work and extend thelr best wishes to that end Assxstant Edltor Tom Smith Art Editors ack Muldoon Albertlne Schuler Marlon Gannon Organization Editors Betty Sloan Kathleen Cloonan Editor ln Chief Edgar V H Hobble Business Manager Perry Rauch Circulation ack Lynch Senior Editors B Walpole V Llttle W Baum Dam V White Faculty Advisor xrk H Fxtzgxbbons Sports Editor Ned Stok e Snapshot Editor Fred Taylor Advertising Managers Norman Fenske Neal France 0 C 9 Q C N ' 'N .' 3 ,Q J! . gk V- ax- . I, 'L ,444 O - sg j 1 -7',f:' O , lzwrvv., Y - ' E t as at iff' n-gA4.a A MM... I L' t e . l ' .. A ' Mr . ' f - ' M. oltltx lu f f tm4ntAAuss.Se:?r-lwifflvlutnrnpmrn The Mur M EDITORIAL STAFF Edgar V H I-Imbble Editor ln Chxef Florence Wilkins Assistant Edrtor Charles MHDWHTIDQ and Ned Stoke Sports Eclrtors Harold Rogers Art Edltor Barbara Barnes oke Edltor Virginia White Orgarlzatlon Edltor FACULTI Y ADVISORS Miss essle E. Xvood Mr Mark Fitz lbbons BUSINESS STAFF ack Lynch Bu mess Manager Perry Rauch Aclvertls n Manager ames Horan Circulation Manager GENERAL STAFF Franklyn LaFrance Betty Sloan Frank Reed ack Muldoon Edrth Galbralth Margaret Hart The Mur Mur of l928 l929 ln splte of hngh standard set by predeces sors has broken all records for sales and popularity durmg the past year there were several changes maugurated such as fewer short stories more jokes more pages etc whlch may account ln part for the success enjoyed by this year s Mur Mur There were also special edltlons as the Football Issue the Girls Issue the Freshman Issue etc with appropriate decorations by the art edrtor Probably the greatest factor m the success of the Mur Mur however was th splend d cooperatnon accorded the edltor by the staff All Ideas and sug gestlons offered were followed and the departments were devloped IR a con slstent and lnterestmg manner 9 Q 9 Q JI M I , It iw? fi ,gr ' 5 Q I' If .t9'f.'2M lf' ' - at ..'.SLi: G n 5 L'k, 'v-wrrl Q , . . , Q , I . . f ' ...............................................,.... .......,............... ' -' - ' Albertine Schuler ..... ..................,...,.......................... ......... ..........,.,.. E X c hange Editor ' . ' ' ' ' .. . ........,.........,................................ ................... A ' ' ' I' . S' ' , T i EZ a . - Y D I . 1 v- '-v I I . .1 D 1 ' s v , , -. ' . , 1 5 Y Y '! ' a s ' ' e i ' ' ' . ' ' - f ' , . .- m ggi' 9 V I AAA 0 uv Q wk2s1f!55:fAutmAusmA Owl s Head Socnety PI'CblClCIlt Charle Manwarmg Secretary llreasurer Helen Chrlstlan T e Owl s Head boclety IS the honorary scholastic soclety of the Os we o Hlgh School l'rom its organlzatxon ln 1926 membershm xn the club was llmlted to unlors and Qemors who had been on the honor roll three successxve times durmv the year Thls year bophomores werc. added to the llst of ellglbles -lhe purpose of the club has been ta create an Interest ln hngh scholar ship A plan has been adopted for next year which rt IS hoped will further mt:-:rest the st1.dents in maxntamm hlvh standmgs THE PLAN IS THIS Honorary membership ln the club wlll be awarded to the students hav ln the hlghest avera e tl'1s term m one of the eleven listed subjects l..at1n l'rench Engllsh Science Nlathematlcs l l1story Commercial Subjects Draw N Lb c l-lorremakmg lndustrlal Arts An Owl s l-lead pm wlll be glven to the student among the chosen eleven who has the hx hest average m all his subjects 9 Q 9 9 - x f 'QA' t . x IL Y xl.. 4' XXX,-xx as .l V I -i4!.f 4 N 'fx 5' - ' 141,-ffl' W 5, m-v-,.,, Mai. Q 0 .,........,..................................... ,S ' Vice-President ...................,.......,............ Kathleen Cloonan h .I W , . 4 . . - X7 . ' L, . . LJ a N I 4 1 . .2 ' X ' . 1 . . . - 71 . 5 , . 1 . Y 4 . Y . Y 5 . I I - ing, I'-i , . ' , . .U . .i . D . im ll c s fl Mx AlxAAUAvl5 2QlLMAUkMA The Loyalty Club Presldent El anor Colbert Vlce President Bernadette Walpole Treasurer lVl1ldred Benzmg Hlstonan Kathleen Cloonan The Loyalty Club was formed to promote school actlvltles Social prlvlleges are also provlclecl to members of the club who are girls selected for ab llty loyalty and general lnterest m school actlvltxes The Executive Commlttee conslsts of the OEICCTS the chalrman of each stnnclxng commlttee and the faculty sponsors llhls year the gurls enjoyed two partres A formal party was glven for new members and rn February a costume party was held The Loyalty Club girls ushered at three school plays and at the Nlmstrels The blg thmg accomplrshed by the club this year was the brmgmg of the byracuse Glee and lnstrumental Clubs to Oswego for a concert and dance ln thls unclertal-:mg the glrls co operated wlth the Students Chamber of Commerce O U. x . flxkhlll. ,-I wmlws' fl' if , - ' a. .arcrvv-f,,- ...ai f N Secretary ............ ............................,........,......... F reclda Smith 0 5 O We ll'l .' OJ:-,wtf HH AAA Q tf . tm IANA m Student Chamber of Commerce Presldent Perry B Rauch VICC Presldent Ray Delaney lnreasurer Edvar Hobble The Student Chamber of Commerce IS an orgamzatnon of which 'xny member of the Oswevo High School can feel justly proud This Group IS composed of boys who have won thelr letter ln some major sport scholarshxp dramatlcs or some other recognized actlvlty Last year the S C of C sponsored a Glee Club concert and dance by syracuse Umverslty vocallsts and mstrumentallsts ThlS year the club decided to co operate with the Loyalty Club outstandmg glrls organlzatlon m the school and conduct a sxmllar affalr Plans were carefully mapped out and a successful functlon was enjoyed The boys took care of the publlcnty and the hard work ln transrormmg the gvmnasxum mto a ball room A substantial sum was reallzed by both clubs whlch was turned mto the respectlve treasurxes Al :K.x'B l lx Y, N . x' - ' , ,174 Y Q D x ' i:lvvr,,1 Y r T A' Secretary .......,...........,..................,...................,..... Jack Lynch . I . . . . 9 Q 9 Q. 4 fy I A ,mntmn . 0 tmmtmrn The Sportsmanship Brotherhood VICE Presldent Casmo CYlSafUllI Secretary and Treasurer Florence Wilkins The Sportsmanshlp Brotherhood lnstltuted rn the Oswego Hlgh School last year under the supervlslon of Nlr Riley has proved ltself one of the most valued and promlsmg of the organlzatlons ln school Sportsmanship awards are glven to twenty boys and twenty gurls at the close of each school year and those l'CCClVll'lg awards become members the tollowlng year Awards are glVCH to those who are considered to have dls played the best good wlll and falrness nn all their aCtlVltlCS Thus orgamzatlon sent nts representatlves to the state conventxon at Syracuse thls year Edgar Hohble ames Horan and Perry Rauch At the convention the local chapter was granted the prxvllege of electmg the third vxce president of the State Sportsmanship Brotherhood At a later electron jack Galbraith was chosen as thxs vnce presldent LMAIIAAAIILA 0 A A A 5 fx llllx lglf D Qxltj'-Nlx ,l, ,F 4 ' U, A ,.,,M',' L, - N ' 1 ..ff'5' Y A A. - I I Y . President ..........................,..............,................ jack Galbraith Q ' , ' , ,I . tm4utAAut2gisi::l-Mwutm mm The H1 Y Charles Tuck Vice President Norman Penske Secretary Treasurer The H1 Y an orgamzatlon composed of boys selected from the Senior and unlor Classes meets every Monday evenlng at the Y M C A Ar the meetlngs supper IS served and talks by prominent men of the clty are glven Several discussions both mterestmg and educatlonal were held on the topxc of success The purpose of the H1 Y IS to create malntam and extend throughout the school and community hlgh standards O1 chrlstlan character and the club has been very successful ln Its efforts A great deal of credlt for the success of thls organlzatlon belon s to Mr beorge E Burgess Secretary of the Y M C A who has devoted much of hrs tlme to the furthering of lts mterests Mr Rlley Mr Faust Mr Fltzglbbons and Mr Barbeau have also taken an mterest Nhlch has been greatly ap precxated LMAIIAA A 0 A ' AAIAAA tv . XFN 'qlll p -3- L Q S M, -IN'-N. r, 1' .74 , - .A-4 .QV - - .,,,-gwf 5 f,,:v-...Q ..i2.' K .V . W- 5. -. af. 4 I : 3 K ' 'Q 4 ' ' I 1 .. 4 ' - 5 0 l Perry Rauch .............................................................. President ,I ' , ' . . . . F .K . , . . . , . .- . .. y . . ' 1 ,I . . . . U 5 . ,V - 9 -... , q , . . , . , , . ' , . . ' Y ' - -l mtl VP . A -gslk T' V , 2,1 rt mm Aursesliafifflutm u A Wu! The Dramatic Club 1644, Betty Sloan Presrdem Don Baker Secretary Treasurer MISS Steenbergh Faculty Advisor The Dramatlc Club met early m the year and one of the first questnons taken up was the conslcleratron of mcreasmg the membershlp It was cleclcled that Miss Steenbergh should pick the new members from students trylng out for the school play Accordmgly the members were chosen and lI'lVllCd to attend a l-lallowe en lmtlatxon Party whrch was a hxghly successful affalr The Club has conducted several candy sales but nts actlvltres have been along the dramatlc lme ln addltlon to presenting programs at assembly a very delightful play The Tlghtwad was presented m Robmson Audltornum Nl xy 23 and 24 by thus organrzatron The Dramatu. Club has fulfilled thls year prophecies made concernnng lt list year and I9 sure to progress farther and even more rapldly next yr-'lr 9 C' 9 Q 1' , Q Fxlsm , , NW W' if -H11 , ffd 4 ' A... . -' ,D Q Q.,.fi:v-f-.fl Mei' C I 0 1 I . ' ' hm r -xx' - T, fell'TTTT C T To ,T ' Margaret Dain .....,............... ..............,............. V ice-President l 1 fl 0' M' Eff' ' -V - tmAntAA Q Q AAAIIKMA The Glee Club Thls year the C-lee Club was converted mto a smgmg class whlch met three times a week ancl recelvecl regular Regents credlt for nts work For this reason xt was not re ularly orgamzecl Qeveral concerts were presented 1n the Audltorlum before the student body and added pleasurably to the programs At the Nllnstrels the Glee Club together wlth the Symphony Orchestra furrlshed the hrst part of the show The Lmls Double uartette part of thus clas sang on several occasnons before the school ancl for muslcal programs around the city The C-lee Club incorporates several hue ololsts and has wlth lVl1ss Lewis as dlrector become one on the hnest groups of its nature the Hugh School has seen Q 9 0 x. J Il X I ,,. i. X . g . .J - . f . Q , 1 .. . . i . - Q , s,. Ag . f . . , N l llllwlf atm4ntAAuQ3si-1M5'f,:22'4uLmA MA Le Cercle Sans Soucl Leslie Davrs President Vlfglnla White becretary Treasurer MISS Leroy Faculty Advisor Le C rcle Sans DOUCI whrch IS composed of members of the thlrcl year French Class and honor students of tne first and s cond year classes met reg L.larly every week At the meetmgs programs were grven rn French and re freshments served 'lhe Club conducted candy sales durmg the year and gave a dmner at the end of the hrst term which was xttended by Mr and Mrs Rlley The Club has done a great deal towards helpmg the progress of the French students and IS one of the most clelrghtful OIZBYIIZHIIODS m the school LMAIIKAAII A 0 A A ' A will l' -' X K X If fr . .w- lx - 'W 47Q ' ' iv 'N 1-J fi if 9 .ff 1' ' 'Pl .N I 1 I 1 - f if 1 f , - 0 l Wilhelmina Baum ........................,..,................ Vice-President 2 1- .Y . . . ' l , . , ' 1 2 U . . ' . l 1 l'l - e Q5 litqiwwfl f ll. nil fs , . The Agony Elght The blare of brass the poundlng of drums and cymbal the howl of saxo phones the bea of the banjo the pulsatmg rythm of plano the sweet notes of the VlOlll'1 all blend together lnto the snappy dance tempo of the Agony Eight Practlclng together falthfully for many days this orchestra started at once to please Many an hour of banquet party or dance has been enlxvened and brlghtened by thelr syncopep For three years the Oswego Hlgh has had a dance band profitable to nts members and to the school ln splte of the graduatlon of many of the musl clans It IS hoped that this custom will contmue for many years more THE PLRSONNEL OF THE AGONY EIGHT VIOIIII Leader ack Lynch Plano Albertme Schuler Saxophones Fred Barber Perry Rauch Trombone Paul Baker Banjo Kenneth C-:le Drums Walter Neldhart 9 0 ' ....................,.................................. .J Trumpet ............................................................ 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'Q 04 ', l ji, ' AAAUxAAUxwifEa2gfs44aaaalLMAUkMA The Patsy CAST Mrs Harrmgton Frances Slzer Mr Harrmgton Rrchard Grrswold Grace Harrington Hllda Sloan Patricia Harrmgton Betty Sloan Tony Anderson Mlles McNeal Francls Patrlck O Flaherty ames Horan Sadie Buchanan X nrgmra White The Patsy a comedy m three acts was presented rn Robmson Audl torlum December 5 and 6 and showed the excellent dlrectxon of Miss Gladys ecnlwergh The success of the play was clue m a large measure to the clever plot and laugh provokxng mes as well as to the competence of the cast The plot concerned the patsy of a famxly who finally won out and got everything she wanted mcludmg the hero of the play 9 O 9 Q Billy Caldwell ........... .................r.......... C harles Manwaring ' ' ' ........... , .,.....,. . .. J . nllno-..4...--4...-v-.--u-u....v...vn-.-...'.q.n li . I I S: V . . 7 I lx lm y ' vllhl N 'xl 1 Mrs Simmons Annle Taxi clrlver Mr Slmmons Ethel Simmons Roger Shlelcls Sally Otls Llla Wllson Donald Swift l ettre Lythe CAST Wllhelmlna Baum LOUISE Barnes ack Lynch ames Mansfield Betty Sloan Leslle Davis Eleanor Colbert Eva Toms Don Smith Vlfglnla White Sadie Bloom Albertme Schuler The Whole Town s Talkmg was a hlghly successful three act comedy presented by the Washlngton Club m the Robmson AUdltOIlUHl February l l and I2 lt was directed by Miss Beryl LEWIS who deserves a great deal of credit for her efforts The plot a highly complxcated one mvolved an ex prlze flghter a movle actress and a young Chlcago blood and a small town t1n horn sport t quote from the play m a serles of mtrlcate adventures from whlch there seem d no escapmg The play was a thoroughly entertammg and enjoyable one O O 4 ,.. Q ,. The Whole Town's Talking 3 ffff. '.'. '.'. '.'. '.'.'. ' . '.','.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.','.'.'.'.'.' '.'.'.'.'.' 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' S Y YA ha-- igxll'7, , A IIVXA r2QQ' mA c, l The Mmstrels of 29 A splendld mmstrel show ln whlch close to two hundred students took part was one ot the teatures of orvanlzatlon 1ct1v1ty for thls year Presented on two successlve mghts under the au plces of the umor and Semor Qlasses lt estihlxshed records for attendance and mterest Mr Rxley was ln hne form as mterlocutor whlle the end men Deedles Cole Bub Reed Ed Hobble Bob 0 Hara Ned qtoke and Bnll Healy made everyone shout Wlth laughter The competent chorus was composed of both gnls md boys The hrst part of the program was Owen by the Symphony Orchestra md hy ewn Rowlmvson Ruth Fourmer and ane lVlcC1ffrey Part two was the mlnstrel show xtself and contamed much sonv and merrlment The sololsts were Bob O Hara ames Horan Mr Fltzvnbbons G orge Reed Ed Hobble Clarence Cole Blll Healy Carol Dellsle Casper Loadwxck Ruth FOUYNICT and Vlrvma Plckard Dances added a pleasmv note to the performance and Marvaret Healy and Nalja Bloomqunst trlpped the light fantastnc to entertam the larf e audxences Other Group dancmof was prt sented at va tous opportune times The Bxble Stories by the double male quartett was very well recenved Thls was the Hrst mms rel show IH some years and apaealed to the talent of many who do not try out for the plays and other dramatic actlvltles Much commendatnon ns due Miss lewms und r whosf dnrettnon the Nlmstrcls of 79 he-cane 1 f rent surress A A A 5 at e h x V ' 1' 'X-5 list , ' ff? 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No one even thinks about these boys training day after day in order that they may be in the best physical shape on the day of the races, and for that reason they deserve the greatest credit for their share in keeping the honor and glory of their school on the high pedestal on which it has been placed. The team placed second at Sandy Creek which was a fine showing for their first race. At Pulaski, Tuscano was the only Oswego runner to qualify to run in the sectionals at Herkimer. l-le placed thirtieth in a field of l00 runners. Oswego placed third in the annual Thanksgiving race. The Blue and White team, although it had not been accorded the slightest chance of coming within the honors, was only six points behind the winners. Hort ran a beautiful race, finishing fourth. xMAllxA f so 1 s o + AX,4jlQ,A4 film -'l Nix- g - kmAlIkmA It.. -.-li i' V A K i . iz. J so c i . ' M 'Rx 1 - ' LK Q WV NX' 1 A 15 , N' 'px .. -frj A K , Q xi ,1b'f' , f A.,-wr-, 'iii AAVUAAAUASQLQ-3f:Lfa2?f:uUpMAdxM 9 Q 9 Q ' x L ff f , t A RQ W 1 Football l..ET'l ER MEN David Powers Coach Faanmg Captain Fleischman G Matott P Matott Healy Conrad Neidhart Ackerman R ed Na h Raymond Bennett Faculty Manager Conway Captain elect Proud Kelly Smith Wade Griffin Fitzsimmons Niger Rogers Crisafulll Manager ball teams ever to carry the school colors on the gridiron Oswego High won the championship of their section and tied llion for ihe Championship of the North Central New York League The team did remarkably well on the of tense and was equally potent on the defense lhe aggre ation was noted for it speed shlftlness and stamina A backhelcl composed of Kelly fullback Griffin and Smith quarter backs Wade Rogers Niger and Proud halfbacks was one of the fastest to ever represent the Blue and White Kelly won recognition on the mythical All Scholastic State eleven and was conslderecl to be the greatest Oswego full back of all time Griffin and Smith alternated at quarterback and performed in a very capable style Rogers and Wade were two great defensive halves making many remarkable tackles Both boys could hit a line quick and hard Niger and Proud had speed to spare and made a fine showing Captain Fanning and Fleishman were among the best wmgmen ln the State and much credit is due them for the record made by the team tanning directed the team like the veteran he was and was a leader worthy of the best traditions of the O H S The two Matotts presented some good games and will be heard from next year Conv ay and Healy filled the tackle berths ir a snappy hard hitting style that was difficult to match in the league Conway was elected to captain the 29 team and great things are expected of next year s outfit Neidhart and Ackerman were two guards who knew the right thmg to do at the right time Reed center cllmaxecl four years of playing by picking up a fumble in the Fulton game ana running 94 yards for a touchdown. His alertness in the games was well compensated. Fitzsimmons Nash and Conrad were good understudies and will have a fine chance of tearing the league apart on the team of 29. The line was a stone wall all year only two earned touchdowns being scored against the team. The other score came in the Oneida game and was the result of a fumble. Many times our goal was threatened but the line al- ways held strongly supported by the backfield. ln the opening game Oswego trounced Lowville 26-0. Lowville could no cope with the Blue and White and consequently played mostly on the de- fensive. Rogers Healy and Neidhart displayed real ability in this game. 'lhe Morrisville A ies were the next victims falling before the Oswego machine I3-0. The Aggies were big rangy lads but ignorant of the finer points of the ame. The hi hlight of the game was the O. H. S. teamwork. Our plays were run off like clockwork. Oswego walloped Utica in the hrst league game l8-0. The outcome was never in doubt after the first quarter. Every Blue and White player performed admirably. Captain Fanning made a 37 yard run. AMAA + - r - f AAILAA KSN- l l ' Q'N'.x , VI. 15, ' LKAUMK UKMA . ' ' S S ln the fall of '28 the O. l-l. S. was represented one of the greatest foot- ll SX' l '55 f l The O H S suffered its only defeat at the hands of L B A U 6 l the la t six seconds of play the Syracuse team shoved over the lone score after being held thrice on the one yard lme It was a hard game to lose but only made the boys work harder in the remaining contests The Blue and White trlmmed Oneida I9 7 It was a hectic affair both teams displaying several different brands of football Griffin stared ln this Game flashing a 60 yard run aided by good interference Captain Fanning played a heady game at end son Aroused by the largest pep meeting ever held in the O H 5 the team smashed through Romes line for four touchdowns Kelly featured in line bucks Fanning ln end runs and Wade in smashing off tackle plays Flelsch man played hls best game at end Oswe o High won the sectional title by defeating Watertown 6 0 The determmatlon of the Blue and White to Wm this game was shown clearly lam ice Watertown was on the verge of a touchdown once with only a foot to spare Flghtlflg every fraction of an inch Oswego held them in a wonderful exhibition of spirit and nel ve The stars of the Game were eleven Oswego lads Next came Fulton Oswego earned a deserved revenge by toppling the Red and Green I8 0 and thus reversing the score of the previous season Reed s 94 yard run was the feature ol the contest The O H S used many sutstltutes wlth four quarterbacks being mjected in th backfield the first half The game aroused great interest in both cities and drew a very large crowd Speakers from Fulton addressed the Oswego student body prior to the game while a delegation from Oswego composed of lVlr Riley Don Smith and Ed Hobbie spoke before the Fulton students Oswego battled lllon to a 6 6 tie at Utica for the Championship of North Central New York Because of the muddy condition of the gridiron both teams resorted to straight football Oswego scored first on Kelly s 35 yard run but lllon retaliated in the third quarter Conway blocked llion s pomt for goal The second attempt on the part of Oswego to score was repulsed on llion s two yard lme Healy Neidhart Flelshman Reed Ackerman and Fanning did fine work Wade and Rogers tore lllon to pieces while Kelly put in his best licks of the year Griffin and Smith ran the outfit in good style Thls Game placed us rn a tie with llion for the Championship. Two cups were awarded and we now hold one of them while llion holds the other. To Coach David Powers belongs much of the team s success. His ability perserverence and sportsmanship each year raise the standards of Oswego's athletic prowess to a higher plane. Mr. Riley has also contributed much to our successes. None of the teams could do without lVlr, Bennetts interest or Gus C.risa- fullis management. TEAM RECORD '29. Oswego f -- Lowville . , . Morrisville Aggies H I8 xUtiCa . U 0 , , , . C.B.A.. 6 7 . . I9 , Oneicla . . . - 26 3'Rome , , .. 0 , 6 'fwatertown . 0 I8 :'l3'ulton . 0 6 'llion . 6 'Lea gue Contest. , , -n.- .1L-..!- -. -,gf . x . . . ' '. . . '. . . - . A n Oswego trounced Rome 260 in one of the best played gameswof the sea- 26 U I3 U A ..A1lMX,.z fM?, Basketball Davlcl Powers Coach Gus Crlsafull Manager Paul Drlscoll Captain ohn lVlcDonald Don Smith Fred Kelly jack C-albraxth Wnllnam Schaffer Alfred Proud Leslle Fanning Raymond Bennett Faculty Manager 'lhe Basketball Team of 28 29 made a record of I9 wlns out O1 ZZ games played lhe schedule was the most dlfflCLllt ever attempted by any Oswego team not only rn the number of games engaged ln but also rn the fact that some of our opponents were above the Hugh School class We are Justly proud of thls record Each year Coach Powers turns out a snappler FIVE and deserves the congratulatlons of all for hrs fme work The Blue ancl Whlte won the Champlonshlp of the North Central New York League and lost out m the fmals for the Sectional Champlonshxp only after a desperate struggle lhe team was awarded the Sportsmanshlp rl rophy for the thnrd consecutxve tune and thus obtamed the rlght of permanent pos session Thus honor can not be over estlmated Captam Drxscoll although playing ln only half the contests proved has worthmess by hrs steady and conslstent playlng He was one of the finest guards m the League Under hrs leadershlp perfect cooperation and team work were the great factors ln our successes Kelly center was the mam cog m the machme All the plays started from center and rarely was he out Jumped Through has efforts Oswego had possesslon of the ball most of the txme Don Smxth lanky forward led hls team mates nn scormg Hrs helght was mva uable ln retnevmg the ball off the board He was perhaps the best all arouno forward ever turned out by Coach Powers O O 9 Q 1 u , J B 1 f . 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Bus McDonald forward ran 1 close second for scoring honors He bud a fine spirit and deadly shooting eye Ummy Proud was the fastest guard in the League His floor work was excellent and much credit is due him for the comparative low scores of our opponents ack Galbraith Willie Schaffer and Les Fanning demonstrated their ability to play basketball by breaking into this fast company long enough to win the coveted O Schaffer was one of the scrappiest players for miles around Galbraith and Fanning are tall lads and much is expected from them next year Griffin and Hort played in the earlier games but due to injuries and Lraduation were greatly handicapped in the attempt to win their letter ln one of the best exhibitions of the year Oswego defeated Niagara Frosh 27 Zl The Frontier boys came with an undefeated record and fought liard but were no match for us The play was clean and fast from the open ing to the closing whistle and the result showed clearly the power of the Oswego quintet Our annual rivals from ,C B A were beaten on their own court and at the Armory making a record of four straight wins for us This is something rio other school has done in a long while the Blue and White lost a League game to Oneida in a surprising upset Playing like whirlwinds the Oneida Five rushed our team off its feet just long tnouvh to pile up a lead Oswego came back strong but failed to make the a little harder in the remaining games The contests with Central were basketball classics in a way ln the tsrst game played on the Armory court Syracuse tried its best in vain This affair proved to be the most exciting and spectacular struggle seen here lhe hghting determination of our lads not be beaten won out and no Oswego team has ever deserved greater credit for their work We lost the other two games one in Syracuse the other in Utica for the Championship of Section five The Utica game demonstrated a Central edge which while rot very big yet was large enough to win the game by a small margin Leading critics agree that the team of l928 I929 while not a Sectional winner was at the same time the greatest Basketball Team in our history. . . . Shwrpe School lthaca V ' . . :,. Cortland High . . . O. H. S. Alumni -- V . . . Oneida High . . . Sherrill High ...N. .B... . . . Xliagari Frosh .. . . Cunastota High . . . Rome Free Academy . . -. Fulton High V . . , Rome Fra-e Academy V . . . Aquinas lnstitute V V V . . Cunastota High . . Oneida High . . , Central High i . . Sherrill High H V . . ., Aquinas lnstitute i . . Central High . . . Fulton High . . . Hamilton High . . fi. Central High 6 ., ., ,L,-, .. J, ,ffl . s 1 .y' . 1 iq r fl' , A s IA Uk AA 9 kigswstgfffs ai ' A !lkMA J ' . , . necessary points. We took an honorable defeat to heart and everyone worked O H S 32 . , . . I5 Q H 29 I9 O H 3 29 t5 O H S ZI 20 O H S 20 I5 O H 'i 25 C A 20 O H 5 27 , . ZI O H S 27 . I0 O H S 33 5 O H 'S 42 9 O H 5 28 i l l O H S 24 I9 O H 5 33 . 1 4 9 O H S IB I9 O H S 23 gg 22 O H 5 29 24 O H S 29 I8 O H 5 24 C B X I6 O H S I9 25 O H S 47 23 O H S 50 24 O H 7 Zl 75 30 38-l Q Q Q l :Mix . bu NWx'Wpf', X' X' bllmxligll- 1 'if 4 ' LAAUAAA ' 0 LMAUkMA Reserve Basketball Thlrteen wms out of slxteen games played was the record establxshcd by the Reserves durlng the past season They scored 463 pomts to thenr oppo nents 280 pomts glvmg them the average of 29 pomts a game whlle hold mg their opponents to lllfg the same defense record as the regular tean Syracuse Central Reserves was the only team to defeat them twxce and they eked out vlctorles only after hard fought games Company D was th other team to beat them and lt was defeated twlce later ln the season Teamwork was the essentlal factor ln the teams success ohnny Nevllle led his teammates ln the scormg with Bobby Work man a close second Other players who alded them ln this branch of the game were Lagoe Conway Lower Ebert Barnes Stone Dam and Acker man Undoubtedly a number of the Reserve players will be wearmg the varslty sunt next year and defendlng the honor of our school Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves Reserves IO5 A C Syracuse Monroes Syracuse C B A Reserves Phoemx Hlgh Company D Fulton Reserves St ohnsAces Central Reserves Company D Pollsh Americans C B A Reserves Central Reserves St ohn s Aces Fulton Reserves Company D Reserves .......,,............... 25 Oneida junior High .. 9 0 9 Q QV A I sw vwqiwfw , wh ' L O Q Y Q5 Kiif, gi A -x 65 . X 7 i if 0 0 Q A l on t 2u A IANA Track I7 xvlcl Powers Lo ll lm Xt the tlme of thls wr1t1n Osweffo H1 h hxs enjoyed lalrly food sue cess ln most of the meets envaved ln While no state Champs have been evl cle nt yet several departments ln the squad are very stronv Qxptam Chuele lzltzslmmons has been often a wxnner nn the hugh jump and Fred Kelly ha pushed the shot murh further than any of hrs eompetltors up to date Russell Barnes qomers have also been pomt winners md sever xl others are expected to malee the ffrxde before the sexson lb over Tracks lb one of the sports ln which only by lonf and eonslstent pr IC lrce em in athlete hope to fam 1 vletory qpeclil Commendation is due any who can make the squxd Qharles Fltzslmmons C, xptaln Lrxsafulll lVlan If er Galhralth Decrroat Cheeney Smlth Ryan Rovers C-xllen Toscano Budds Thompson Stone Qheldon He xly Lmrr C onr ul Hawley Tanner Wells Raymond Bennett raeulty Nl xnai er Russell Barnes Lamb Vaugh Nlver C hetney Rappleye Legv CYlSBfUlll Monaghan lVlcNleal Somers C xsey Uunh xr Lrynslxl lxrlnv nnf . ff x . . 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K- 5 9 0 9 4 Q'3lNQlQt'i+'lf f, lluil ntawlragffln A n AA Baseball David Powers foach Robert Vandlsh faptaln Ravmond Bennett Faculty Manager Qasmo Lrlsafulll Manager Rogers Loon Conway Nelclhardt Augustme Nnger Cates Pompe Drum Nash Pagalano West Lagoe McCarthy Schaffer Putnam Furnarl Although having few veterans Coach Powers has groomed a baaeball team well capable of upholdlng the reputation of our school Captain Bob Vancllsh s batting has been the sensatlon of the league ln the flrst games he was hlttmg well above 700 and IS stlll close to that mark by sockmg the pxll hard and often m every contest George Coon has pltched some fine games and has several tlmes got himself out of some hard sltuatlons caused by poor fleldmg Harry Lagoe has also turned out to be a fine hurler turnmg back Wa tertown 3 0 m one of the best games of the season Oswego Oswego Osw go Oswego Wolcott xrthag Cortland B Oswego Oswego Oswego Oswego W atertown Fulton B atertown , x , - :td ll xiu xv tqf I NNN- x t,ri ! 4 5 '4'+l T,,g,,i1' K 3 'J -lm iaatt me 1 I , ' I -, . , , , , , . A , 22 Q .Q Y 2 ' t 7 ci -ye e4 . , 3 I2 ' 1 I A 2 c. .A. . 1 s c. .A. I4 .f 3 W 0 0 9 !fQif1IiDf0 SHve THE CSWEGO CGUNTY SAVINGS BANK S dS T Corner East Bridge and econ ts. SBTVICB Whlch Satlsfles You T1 re 11111Qt be no dSI1X 111 xour gm 11111 L ectru Qeruu Y et I9 1111 not l1e 111110 111 Qtored Icmfr 111 1d1111Le 'md de-1tr111tx must he '1e11er1tLd IS It 19 used I9 hte 1 tu e11t1 tour T1 hundred md s1xt1 fue dax 11111 for the 111111111 ut1l1t1 Lo111p1111 XL'lI' 111 11111 1e'11' out rum 11111 flu the ll to xxhlnh thu COIHDHIIX xxorlw md xe 111 to QLL t11t 1011 get Peoples Gas and Eleetrlc Compan of Oswego Telephone 162 . . O f le 1 : ' -' 1. 1 -I ' '.g1. '1 .11 1 d . 1 1 S ' 1 '. ' , . - ' u' . H 1 1 1 ' '. . . 'l'l1'. 111e1111S, ' xfilllf' 1 ' -' I ree- f 1 -',-'11 ' 1 -' 1 . Se '1 11' 1 satis U lf you is 'ieal ' r f . n' ' 1 1 V me: 1 1- I1 D' - it. 0 CONGRATULATIONS BFI BEST WISHES TO THF GRADUATING CLASS 1929 Guru 1-I LUa1111pl1r1l 84 Gln LOIHDIIHICIII f H J Cooper 713 711 West First Street Furmture Storage F C Fenske ATWATER KENT AND S P A R T O N RADIOS 100 WEST SECOND ST TEL 12.5 W Cl OF 7 'T , 1, Tm, y,,. in.,,,,.t ,,,, ,.,,i,.,,,,,i iw? .iq 1,-T,,,,,,.-,HT,,..,,,,i,,,l,,iM?-,.v,im, Q l I I ' T N ' S 0 A I I I ' T . . 0 o 1 Q I - '-- ' ' .- - Q I l l l I I I 1 I l T I I 1 ' , . i I I I . . f. l ! Q I l I ! I 1,1 ..t,vl,,i.-im, THTT ,, ini- +.T,,,,,,,T,,,l,,,,L,,i.,i i,,T--,,1.,,...,,,- + -w ---- -'-m- - -- - - - --- -I - - -- '- '-'-- - - -- - --'-'--'- -1- Oswego Rayon Corporatlon Oswego N Y Manufacturers of RAYON MAID E Sllks Only RIVHI In Beautlful Underwear for Women COMPLIMENTS M1chael J Leo A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Kandyland Bridge Street at West First O wego N Y THE HOME OF PURITY 29 WEST BRIDGE ST O , . . CRe- isteredl 0 0 -. .-...... - -,,.!. .t..... ,,., - ..-. - - ----- - --- I- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OF I i AT ALL TIMES o I I - I I I I I I I I 41 I I I I 5 ' , . . ,, P. Savas, Proprietor I I I I I I 'P - II-I -v-- -1- - 1-I1 - I--- --+ -1-- - - - - - - 'l' M29 OX HEART BRAND P E A N U T .fm QLHEA B U T T E R w XBI NDANT room XALLI' PEANUT BUTTER xssumsu PLRITX ASK YOUR C RUCILR Complxments of Lastlong Underwear Co 9 ' maui! ' lie:-r . O T uunm :. - - J, ' F7 . 54 4 ' 1. ,HS . . . V 4 n uf' .' Y. T . 1 T , , oswrmnur wus 1-1 I - - I num...- X x I , 0 I ,.-. -...,..,,,...,.,-.H.,..,..,-I ,..I.,,.-,,,-.,1w-.,...- .-.. .U I... ... ,.... H, .1. 1,,,,,,-. ,in . ,, FUR C0-ATS FUR SCARFS LG ilbltmhvr 1IIur Gln ilnr 7 WEST BRIDGE ST Fnruers Excluslvely REPAIRING AND REMODELING OF FURS VOWINKEL S CHOCOLATE SHOP SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALS F tBdge GEORGE L BARNES I UNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMFR Oswego New York Tl I 24 BUTLER PHARMACY 182 W st Fr t Street EVERYTHING IN DRUGS PHONE 86 KODAKS SODA Comphments f F W WOOLWORTH CO 24 26 W Bridge Sl W F K I - - W Q o g, . I-+--- II'- - -1-1 - III1 - I--I - I41- - IIIA --H-I-- III4 -I+ +I- II-I - 'I-- - -1-- -I--- IIAI - I'II - I-1I - II1- - '1-I -I-I-I--I-I--I- I I , I I - I I I I e I s I I , I I I I I I 49 -as ri Street g I I I I I . I I - I 1 0 . I I . . I I I I -- I I ' 1 I , . , I I I I E. 4 ,J I . .Mc ae,Mgr. I I I I I' I- --II '- --II 'III -114 ----fl' I--I vl- Second ational Bank Trust Compan ldentlfy Yourself Wnth the Largest Commercial Bank ln Oswego County Our Complete and Frlendly Servnce le Open to You Call and Get Acquamted With Our Offncers RESOURCES OVFR S4 000 000 00 Serv ce That Satlsfies Socony Motor Olls AND Gasollne Shannon Garage 335 WEST FIRST STREET 37 1821 W MASON TIRES AND TUBES STORAGE L 010111111 L 111111 .Shop CANDIES ICE CREAM MEALS LUNCHES Home Cooking Featured l I Iinzlglz W tl' 238 Mfllu 131 o s PURE FOODS EAT LESS all BETTER FOODS 18 i - va 0 0 Phone I 7 Residence - ,-...-.,,,- ,- ,.,, -. ,,,. - ,,.. - .,-,,,...,....,,+ .g.1-W-N.-,..-.,.- .-. I I I I y ,. I I I I I I , V2 7 I If l . . n I f I I I I - I I I I I I 1 I I 1 I . . I I I d I I 4' - I I o o I A I 206 es 'irst Street I I I I Phon . I I I I -.--H- IIIA - I--I - r--I - r--- - -IIA -3- IIII --I-I-I-I+ +-I-MI- 1--I - IAI1 - -II- --I- --II -I---'---I--I--I-'- G1ftS for Graduatlon BOOKS STATIONERY PICTURES FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS 1 RADUATION CARDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CARDS FRAMES FOR DIPLOIVIAS R I Schuler SL Son M B Crawford SL Son Harry Horan Taxlcabs 0 0 O O I I I I I I ' I 145 I I I I I I I Compliments of I I I I o o I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I 145 I I I I I I I Kmgsford Foundry and Machme Works INTERNALLY FIRED BOILERS FOR MARINE AND STATIONARY PURPOSES Sectlonal Water Tube Boilers Una Flow Engmes All Types Hugh Speed Vertical Horizontal and Marine CENTRIFUGAL PUMPING MACHINERY Hms I Hllllllllllf THE DRUG MAY TWO STORES 198 West First Street 93 East Bridge Street lAp A L W A Y S You LL PAY LESS FOR IT 25 27 West Bridge St O O ' v 1 n I,-,I- 1'.1 ist vr.. - .1.. ..- ,1., i ,,,. -WT .,., - rr.. -. 1,.r -.Ing ,gan--I,.1.,r-I..-.II-.-IH-III.-III.-1.111411-1I-mr I I I I I I I ll , . , I I ' ' I I I I I I I I AT I I . 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Fine Printing Plates for ack or Colors. 817 . as in on oulevard . hicago elep one M R 7080 Q- A W e do not sub-let any fl E63 VS art or g :wing ln 2 i 12: 9 Q :za ,x Aux xg, lxx gg by oki,iL 5: 1 2-'J ,Ai XX .49 Q-X, ff 4 'O 1-4' With Best Wishes for Success to the Members of the JUNE GRADUATINL, CLASS of Oswego High School swego Chamber of Commerce Phone 1 07 .I M Bedroslan LADIES AND MEN S TAILOR SUITS MADE TO ORDER I S dDy 35 West Bridge St IUDSIZIISI Incorporated Endicott Johnson Whole Famllx 189 West Flrst Street Oswego New X ork THE MEN s AND BOYS STORE CLOTHING HATS AND FURNISHINGS EOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Alfred Bros 'I' 'I- ...,- -,.. .....-..- ,.., -I-H,-H-- -,., I I I I . ' I I - I I Reasonable Prices-Free Delivery I i i Shoes for the ' I I ' ' J Q 5 . I I I I 1 v Y , A Y , I I I I I I I I . I I Al ering, Repairing, ponging, Pressing an r Cleaning 7 - I I . . I I I I Oswego, New York . Wes Firs Street - ,... -,......-..-,.,-..-.,- ,.,, - ,... -..,- ,.,, -.: -in.- ,.., .. ..,, - ..., -,.,....,..,.,.-,.,-..-.,,,..,..,..,.,-., COMPI IMLNFIS OF Ames Iron Works COMPLIMENTS OF Oswego Shade Cloth C0 1 1 V4 4 SUCCESS seldom comes over night. It comes as a result of constant effort and continued growth. Think how easy it would be to walk 1nt0 th1S bank to day and start an Interest Ac count by deposltlng Una Iloll II UI Uma STARTING Is the Secret of ACCUMULATING Oswego Clty Savmgs Bank 1 0 0 L 0 3 W I O 214 est irst treet Congratulations from F1rst Nauonal Bank CWSWEC O TNEW YURK Q O of a, , X, a a J ,, Nl llX IX P J Cullman s Sons PUNERAI DIRECTOR? 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