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Virginia Poorman wills her bashfulness to Mary Lou Moofe hoping this won't make her quite so bold. Kenneth Robasser wills his cornet playing ability to Nora Jane Vaughan, knowing that this added ability will make her shine. Bob Snyder wills his speed to Sidney Shipman, knowing this will produce another streak. Lula Rardin wills her artistic ability to Rita Hite and Bernice Stilwill knowing that throygh this combined ability a new Walt Disney will be produced. Jonald Vaughan wills his ability to skip school to Irene Wyckoff, hoping she will not be too busy doing make up work. Anna Willson wills her size to Glen Hartbarger. hoping
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We, the Signers -of this testament, do hereby will all that we hold valuable and dear to those people whom we know will appreciate and profit from these gifts. As seniors of Fulton, we do declare this to be a valid and final will. To the faculty we bequeath our appreciation for their unfailing efforts and guidance during the past twelve years. To our successors, the Junior Class, we bequeath our sincerity and ability to shine at the right time, hoping this will enable them to do likewise. To the Sophomores we bequeath our studious natures, hoping they will take as good advantage of the same as we did. To the Freshmen we bequeath our ability to get a start in B'llton High so they may be as successful as we are. Richard Bowers wills his ability in long distance run- ning to Nick Mossing, knowing he will appreciate this added ability. Dorothy Cole bequeaths her ability to be true to the Army to Dorothy Estel, knowing added ability will produce more shuteye. Stanley Cook bequeaths his wit to Junior Forrest, hoping that this doesn’t cause him too much trouble. Jack Dennis bequeaths his ability to drive a truck to Harold Schmitz knowing this will keep him out of Israel’s ditches. Bob Kigar bequeaths his ability to eat to Joyce Putman hoping she will grow up. «Tonior Krieger bequeaths his nimbleness to Paul Snyder hoping this will bring about some improvement, Walter Lawrence wills his exceptional driving ability to Owen Carroll, knowing this will be appreciated. Barton Hanley wills his gift of gab to Sylvia Mossing hoping she will prosper in her senior year. Russell Merrill wills his way with the women to Eugene Gombash, hoping he will get results. Donna Jean Mizer wills her weight to Helen Winter hoping it will enable her to get rid of her nickname, Toad.
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Ob September 12, 1931, twelve of our sixteen seniors started to Fulton School They were: Anna Willson, Donald Vaughan, Kenneth Robasser, Virginia Poorman, Donna Jean Mizer, Russell Merrill, Barton Manley, Walter Lawrence, Junior Krieger, Jack Dennis, Dorothy Cole, and Richard Bowers. Miss Mattern guided us during these trying days and Miss Borton helped us during our second year. During our second year, Stanley Cook joined our ranks from Amboy-Fulton Special. We were under the leadership of Miss Walters in the third grade. Miss Knipp greeted us in the fourth grade and Robert Snyder joined our class the same year. Miss Hazel Saeger, who is now Mrs. Kenneth Fetterman, was our patient helper during our fifth and sixth years. The following year we advanced to the seventh grade and Miss Druckenmiller became our class advisor. Miss Burkholder advised us in our eighth year. After being initiated into the Freshman Class we chose Donald Vaughan for our president and Miss Burkholder fdr our advisor. Our Sophomore year passed' with few outstanding occur-» rences. Jack Dennis was electeda3 president and our advisor was Miss Burkholder. Robert Kigar joined our class coming from Chesterfield High Scnool- We were then Juniors and starting to grow up. Lula Rardin entered our class from Metamcra and acted as secre- tary-treasurer. Donna Jean Mizer was president; Donald Vaughan, vice-president; Jack Dennis- Cabinet member, and Mr. Rychener, our advisor We. presented the play, Here Comes Charlie , in the fall of the yeer and gave the Seniors a banquet in the spring. We purchased our rings from the
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