Fulton Centralized School - Fultonian Yearbook (Swanton, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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Page 18 text:

PRESIDENTS W H O Jc u WHO- Student Cabinet) Student Body ) Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Girl Reserves Booster Sluh Band Boosters P. T. A. VICE-PRESIDENTS Student Cabinet) Student Body ) Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Girl Reserves Booater Club Band Boosters P. T. A. Editors Echo Fultonian ASSISTANT EDITORS Echo Ihltonian HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS Junior Junior Sophomore Senior Scholastic Valedictorian Salutatorian Jack Dennis Donald Vaughan Sidney Shipman Norman Bratton Donald Snyder Donna Jean Mizer Anna Willson William Roberts Ronald Hable Russell Merrill Stanley TCook Junior Forrest Patsy Merrill Richard Dennis Dorothy Estel Donna Jean Mizer Mrs. Albert Schmitz Mrs. Albert Schmitz DOnna Jean. Mizer Donna Jean Mizer Mary Lou Moore Anna 'Willson Nora Jane Vaughan Joyce Putman Joan Willson Anna Wilson Jack Dennis

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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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On the opening day of school Sept. 10, 1943, the Junior class enrolled with sixteen pupils: six hoys and ten girls. This year we found two new teachers waiting to meet us. They were Mr. Rogers and Miss Nagel. The first activity was to choose our class officers. Sidney Shipman was chosen president; Junior Forrest, Vice president; Joyce Putman, secretary; Harold Schmitz, class re- porter; and Mary Lou Moore, assistant editor of the school paper. Two of the greatest events for the juniors took place when the rings were chosen Nov. 23 and the play Full of Youth was given. No class parties were held this year because of the gas rationing. Our assembly program was given on Arbor Day April 16, and was based on the subject of Conservation. Our banquet was held May 8, at the Fulton school, JR—SR. BANQUET A most delightful evening was had at the Junior- Senior Banquet, which was held at the schoolhouse. At 6;30 o’clock the Band Boosters served a chicken dinner with all the trimmings. The dinning room-was decdrated with the senior colors—scarlet and silver. With Sylvia Mossing playing the role of toastmistress, Helen Vfinter welcomed the Seniors to which Donald ' Vaughan, president of the Senior class responded. Mr. Bodonbender and Mr. Rogers gave toasts which vero enjoyed greatly. After several special numbers we all went to the speciaLy decorated gym to dance.

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