Fulton Centralized School - Fultonian Yearbook (Swanton, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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Herff-Jones Co. During our Senior year we published a newspaper, had our pictures taken at Northland Studios, purchased invita- tions and namecards from Che Fdu.''ati nrl Supply Co, and gave the play, Spooky Tavern. Ovr officers this year were President, Donald VaUgnan; 7ice-Proi.ident, S tanley Cods; Secretary and Treasurer, Lula Eardin; Cabi.net Member, Anna Vinson; and class advisor, Mrs. Ruth S. Reid. 'VVB.i i ft c- Y W I JJjO cLbca i - 1 « ! JyHJ dUftSl yU ,1 it if LAtAUUUWJy yflastf Im J (uia-uzAjy 4 ay4fa uffl

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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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LON HACKER........................................STANLEY COOK (the owner of Spooky Tavern) GHOST WOMAN.......................................DOROTHY COLE (who haunts Spooky Tavern) LUCY HACKER............................................VIRGINIA POORMAN (a spiritualistic medium) JOYCE WINGATE..............................................ANNA WILLSON (a resourceful college girl) FLORABEL WINGaTE.............................DONNA JEAN MIZER (her sister) BEEELIA.............................................LULA RARDIN (the two girl's colored mammy) RALPH CHANNINS................................. RICHARD BOWERS (a senior in love with Joyce) TERRY TANNER...............................................JACK DENNIS (a junior in the same fix) WILLIE WORGLE...................................RUSSELL MERRILL (a stuttering freshman, afraid of ghosts) BLACKIE SIMMS....................................JUNIOR KRIBGER (Parone's former henchman) FARONE.......................................KENNETH ROBASSER (Known as the Creeper) TIME A dark, siorjy evening. PL CE A northern university town When Joyce Wingate brings her sister and her colored mammy, Bedelia, out to g'oomy Old Mill Tavern on a stormy evening, with a view lo buying it, turning it into a tea room and rechristening it Lpooky Tavern, she starts something with vengeance. Sne is fallowed here by two college mates who are rivals for her affections .and by a timorous and stuttering freshman, Who has iB n sent here to spend the night as a part of his fraternity initiation. Here the hari-faced master of the tavern and his crafty sister do all they can to scare the young people away.

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