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f 'G Page 12 Seniors EUGENE SHARMAN H19 good humor rs a ountam 'never 'r Voc Ag Course B 1 FFA 1 2 3 4 Jr Play MARCIA SMITH She rs Just what she seems to be om Q 0 Prep Course Chor us fGlflS EJ Mixedl Band 1 2 3 4 brarian I 23 on es C tered 3 Genoa Clin c 2 4 CSec Treasj Y Teen 2 Play 3 Warrior Sig nal Assoc Ed J 3 F U L L E R T O N WARRIOR fRep I 34 Office Practice MARY ANN SNYDER A woman should clmg to her youth but not whtle drw m Com EJ Col Prep Course C h 0 r u s fG1rls E? Mixedj 2 3 Band 34 Music Contest 7. 3 4 Mu sic Clinic Albion 3 Genoa 24 Student o u n c i l ' Treas. 3 ec,J 4. Pep Club 2-3-4 ec. ice Pres.j 4. Y-Teen 1- ' 14 Treas. . . Play Warrior Signal fRep. 3. F U L L E R T O N WARRIOR Editor 4. Office Practice 4. GRACIE TRAVERS The better you 'YIOIU her the better youll li e her Com C o u r s e Chorus f Girls Mixedj I 3 Music Contest 1 3 ep Clu 2 3 4 Vice Pres 3 Y Teen 1 4 P a Warrior Signal u s r F U L L E R T O N WARRIOR Q Rep I 3 Btb Queen 4 RICHARD WHITED As restless as the wmd Gen Course Ftb 1 '7 3 4 Lettcred 2 t 7 Lettered 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 Lettered 3 4 Play Warrior 1 nal Rep F U L L E R T O N WARRIOR fRepJ Btb King 4 VELMA ZIPF Oh what a dust I have TG.1SCd Nor Tr U Com Course C' h o r u s fG1rls fa' Mixedj Z 3 4 Music Contest 1 Z 3 4 Music Clin ic Albion 3 Genoa 3-4. Oct. 3. Stu ent Council 3. Pep Club 2-3f4. Cheerleader 3-4. YfTeen 1fZf3f4 KTreas. 3 Play 3. Class Office fVice Pres., 2, FULLER- TON WARRIOR fRep,j 4.
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Seniors WALTER PAPST Happy with a car. Voc. Ag. Course. Band 1-2-3'4. Con' test 1'2f3f4. Genoa Clinic 2-4. FFA 1. DONNA PATTON It's nice to be natural. Nor. Tr. Course. Chorus fGirls' Es' Mixedj l'2. Band 1' 2f3f4. Contest l'2'3' 4. Genoa Clinic 2f4. FTA 3f4. Y-Teen Play 2. Amer. Leg. Essay Contest 1. Warrior Signal fRep.j 3. ELIZABETH PECK Daughter of Gods, Divinely tall. Nor. Tr. Es' Com. Course. FTA 3'4, fSec.j 4. YfTeen 1. Warrior Signal As- soc. Editor 3, Assist. Editor 4. ZELLA PHILLIPS Music hath charm, and charm she has! Com. Course. Chorus fGirls' 3 Mixedj 1f2-3f4. Mu' sic Contest 1-2f3-4. State Clinic Kearney 2. Dist. Clinic Alf bion 2f3f4, Omaha 3, Triple Trio 1. Girls' Sext. 2, Oct. 2-3, Mixed Oct. 3, Madrigal 3, Girls' Ouart. 3, Vocal Solo fExcellentj 1, fSu' periorj 2'3. YfTeen 1f2f3-4, fSec.j 2, fPres.J 4. Y-Teen Cabinet 1-3. State YfTeen Council 3. Girls' State 3. Dist. Dramatic Contest 1-2. Ir. Play. FUI.f LERTOR WAR' RIOR fRep.Q 3, fClass Prophecy, 4. Office Practice 4. LOIS JUNE PIERCE Tau must scale the mountain if you would view the plain. Nor. Tr. Course. Chorus fGirls' 9 Mixed, lf2. Band 1' 2f3f4. Music Contest 1f2f3-4. Genoa Clin' ic 2-4. Lettered 2. FTA 3f4. fNews Rep., 3. Student Council 4. Y-Teen lf2f3f4. Play mfs. Declam. Contest fExcellentj 3. Ir. Play. Warrior Sig' nal fRep.j 3. FUL- LERTON WARRIf OR fClass Poetj 4. EDWIN PROSOSKI Although quiet. he is always friend- ly. Voc. Ag. Course. Ftb. 4. Lettered 4. Btb. 2. FFA 3f4. JOAN RIPP For she seems jes' the quiet kind, whose nature never varies. Com. C o u r s e. Chorus fGirls' Ei Mixed, 1-2-3f4. Mu' sic Contest 1-2-3'4. Albion Clinic 3. Warrior Signal fRep.j 4. FULLER- TON WARRIOR fRep.j 3. BOB RUSSELL Oh, what a man at 17! College Prep. Course. C h 0 r u s fBoys' Q Mixedj 1- 2-4. Band 2. Ftb. 112' 3-4, Lettered 3f4. Btb. 1f2f3f4. Let- tered 3f4. Track 1f2f 34. Class Office fVice'Pres.J 1 lPres.j 2, fTreas.j 3. lr. Play. FUL' LERTON W A R' RIOR fBus. Mgrj 3.
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Class ll-llnstory On a brxght Monday mormng on September 2 1946 fIfty three bashful llttle Fresh1es were standmg quakxng IH the corr1dors of F H S To help us along our way was Mr Walter D Slaugh ter our sponsor during th1s year We went to the Leap for a p1cn1c at the end of the school term FRESHMAN OFFICERS Presrdent DICK NELSON Vrce Presrdent UNKNOWN Sec 69' Treas UNKNOWN Those who dropped from our class were Patty Counts Dean Foreman R1chard Ostrander Mar garet Prorock and R1chard Prososkx Velda une Hagen went to Dannebrog Freshmen and proud o Scared no doubt o Happy you now After our Journey through our f1rst year at F H S we returned for our second year w1th Mr Fred Paper leadmg our way Those who dropped from our claw at th1s po1nt were Glorla Green and Lawrence Knoplk Roberta Welr left to jom Hartmgton H1gh Rlchard Kuta came from Co lumbus but dropped before the year was over Eamxl Panow1cz came from St Paul and Beverly Abbey from Belgrade SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Presrdem BOB RUSSELL Vrce Preszdent VELMA ZIPF Sec 69' Treas LOIS NBUMANN Sophomore T e acquwmg o horse sense Concert Greatest of all Intellxgence The great pretense Energeuc Norse m Study Hall We are now on our last half of our four years ID hIgh school Our sponsor for th1s year IS Mr Wayne N1cholls We presented our class pay Mumbo Jumbo on December 3 1948 I early February the thlrd flngers of the r1ght hands were adorned w1th a long awalted class rlng We were hosts to the SCHIOIS 'lt 1 Garden party on May 12 1949 Carol Lucdtke jomed us from Ooquxlle Oregon JUNIOR OFFICERS Presrdent DICK NELSON Vrce Presrdent DICK MATHIESON Secretary BARBARA GooD Treasurer Bon RUSSELL un1or Gettmg nd of the m s Knowledge The rumatron o a goo Poxse Rarsmg the eyebrow mstead o the roof Fcnty seven Sen1ors came back September 5 1949 to take the last lap of our journey through Fullerton H1gh Upon entermg the door whom should we meet but MISS W1dman and Mr Nlch olls w1th thelr cheerful sm1le to greet us Mlss Wxdman was chosen to be our sponsor durmg th1s year and has helped us through all the ups and downs that only sen1ors can have After regrstra t1on and meet1ng our teachers and fellow students we onee agam felt at home 1n the class rooms as d1gn1f1ed Sen1ors At the end of the f1rst slx weeks Kenneth Emry left our class As the year went on we were busy w1th the usual sIx weeks tests and other school dutxes Later In the year the class play was dec1ded upon and presented In early May The JUIIIOFS were host to the SCHIOIS at the JUDIOI' Sen1or banquet on May 18 Baccalaureate serv1ces were held on May 21 and the Graduat1on cere mony May 23 Sen1or The end of the frght Ambltlous The cuttmg o capers Concentrauon Oh' that party last mght Commencement The handmg of u allqmg papers Page 1 3 0 , . . . . ' I I - ll ll . . gf , .n , ' '- J -A----------------------------------- - - J' .............. ' ' kk. fit. ' ' .f f- Green .............. perhaps we show it. T?-Cf ----------- Unsafd Pan of what we think- . ...--e..n-aun--.na.. '......... ' f -
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