Fulton Centralized School - Fultonian Yearbook (Swanton, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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Frances Baker bequeaths her bashfulness to Hazel Cook and'Clarence Krieger, with the hope that it will counteract their incessant chatter. Herthel Hite wills his WRomeo characteristicsn to Lyle Salsberry and Oscar Kendik. Florence Johnson wills her basketball ability to Helen Griswaok. , , The Senior Boys bequeath their ability to skip assign- ments to the Junior Boys. - In witness thereof, 121e,.,the,class of '40 sign our names 1 B ad ' WL Qpilfhif ' QMWU ffl em o their Girth! Q

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fp we xyjll x.....r.J.J I ..... We, the Senior Class of l94O, sound in mind and body, in full possession of all our faculties, and knowing that our days here are numbered, Wish to distribute our posses- sions as best we know how. ' We do nereby leave to the Junior Class our long lockers hoping that they like them better than we do. We do hereby leave to the Sophomore Class our dignity, patience, and wisdom. We do hereby leave to the Freshman Class our empty seats in the assembly. ,nf X Danny Mohr bequeaths his reckless driving ability to James Bryan. Florence Johnson wills her ability to blush to Peter Wyckoff. Jeanette Estel wills her freckles to John David. You won't notice a few more, John. Lyle George leaves his witticism to Frank Sabo. Frances Baker wills her curly hair to Fred Bernath. Helen Poca bequeaths her dancing ability and her dim- ples to Jeanette Dennis and Marjory Shipman. Frances Robasser bequeaths all her books and pencils to June Krieger. James Krieger wills his seat in the Delta theater to Lorraine Manley. Evelyn Clifton wills her artistic ability to Marvin Herrick. Keith Babcock wills his bow-ties to Lyle Salsbcrry. Wilma Krieger bequeaths her musical talent to Jeanette Mizcr and Janey Mann. Florence Rechtinc wills her Wsquealing abilityn to Betty Thomas. Marion Lehman leaves all his love to LaVerne Wise. Annabelle Brill leaves her sunny disposition to Ruby Johnson and Floyd Perkins. X



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PKOPHECY It was a beautiful spring day, and I was in the study hall trying to study. I couldn't concentrate. It seemed that the trees in front of the building, with their green foliage, were much more interesting than who was president during the World War. A slight breeze came up and the leaves began to flut- ter. I watched them until my eyes grew tired, then I closed them for a moment. Suddenly I seemed to be sailing through the spacious firmament in an aeroplane. I became dizzy and my head was spinning. The steward- ess told everyone to fasten his belt because there was a storm, and the pilot, Jimmy Krieger, was going to land. Jimmy Krieger! Where had I heard of that name before? Oh yes, now I remember. He had been a student back in Fulton. We made a forced landing, but it was impossible to tell whereg the storm was so great. However, it soon cleared and I saw a city in the distance. As the plane was not in CDH- dition for flying, I decided to pass the time by going to the city. As I neared it I saw a signboard which read ULos Angeles, 2 miles.W 'Well, there were worse places to be stranded. As I entered the city, I heard a newsboy shouting HExtra! Extra! Read all about the president's latest act.u I called the newsboy to me and lo and behold, he was none other than Danny Mohr, another of the class of '4O. His voice really had improved over those days in Physics class when it was impossible to hear him in the back of the TODM. I bought a paper and looked at the headlines. They read, NPresident Lyle George Resists Attack from QMars.U Well! Well! Small but mighty, that was Lyle. As I read further I saw that his private secretary, Frances Robasser, had reported this incident. Her commercial course really came in handy. I Next, I turned to the editorial page and there was an article signed, Frances Baker--Editor. So Frances had be- come editor of a newspaper. Let me see, she was also editor of the nFultonianN, '40. She had a good start. I put my paper under my arm and went cn. I came to a theater and the names WRechtyne and Hyten were in lights ten feet high. It seemed they were on a personal appearance tour. I went inside. There were Florence and Herthel. Hollywood Hite had made good his ambition and Florence al- ways did have the looks. Florence told me that Jeanette Estel was acting as her personal aid.

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