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CLASS '.ILL-IE 4 4 4 4 , e the Senior ; of '47, with our studious minds and ability to succeed, bequeath all our treasured books to those who will benefit most from them. To our Faculty, we bequeath our appreciation for their patience end understanding ell through our twelve years of school. To our janitor, Mr. Britegan, we leave the privilege of securing larger desks for the Seniors of »48. To the Juniors, we bequeath our ebility to nublish a good Echo and Annual , hoping they will make s-ood use of it. To the Sophomores, we will ell the extra intelligence we left stored up in our lockers. To the Freshmen, we leave the typewriters, hoping they make more speed than we did. Donald Forrest wills hi3 shortness to Frank Clinton, hoping he makes good use of his medium height. Leo Szebo Dequeeths his driving ability tc Don Ship- man, ho ing he stays clear of ell ditches. Helen Csrroxl leaves her cheerleeding ability to Janice Reble, knowing it will make her Champion . Florence Thomas wills her soprano voice to Edna '.food, hoping the high notes come eesier. Berneda Rechtine wills her pretty finger nails tc Lita Herrick. She wishes her luck to type with them to her aiso. Marilyn Putmen wills her intelligence to John Dowl- ing, knowing he will make the best of it. Eleanor Saunders wills her typing ability to Bud Putman, with the extra talent he should make at least 90 words a minute. Luella ' atkins wills her ability to be President to Jack Mizer, hoping he will follow in her foot steps. Laura Poonnan wills her quietness to Betty New- house, knowing she will make good of it. Wilma Willson wills her glasses to Luella Beroske, hoping she will soon be able to throw them away. Donald Simon wills his personality to Earl Bryan, knowing he will always say the right thing at the right time in the future. Ramon 3attin and Marvin Donnelly will their ability to skit, school to Jean Bryan and Irving Beroske. Marvin Johnson wills his red hair to Sue 3abcock, knowing she will be a beauteous red head. Allyn Schmitz wills his athletic ability to Kenny Borck,...knowing he will be a good player in '46. ••• «« ••' y
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CLASS HISTORY In 1934, six of the present 15 students in the Sen- ior Class started at Fulton School. They were: Donold Forrest, leo Szebo, Marvin Johnson, Laura Poorman, Wil- ma Willson, and Marilyn Putman. Miss Crime started us in the first grsde and also took us through the second. Florence Thomas joined us in this grade..Prom 7 hitehouse school. Guiding,us through the d grade was Miss Varner. 3erneda Rechtine joined u :rom Leipsic. During the fourth grade, Miss Luke, now Mrs. Gilbert Backus, was our e e director. Now we are promoted to the upper story of the build- ing with Miss Koons as our teacher and Allyn Schmitz joining us from Utah School. In the sixth grade you would have,found Miss Hutchison, later Mrs. Andy Weber, as our director and saw that another member was added to our class. Ramon Battin joined us from Toledo. At lest we were in Junior High and were permitted to move around when the oell rang. We chose Marilyn Put- man as our President and Miss Libbe -as our advisor. Helen Carroll .joined us from Assumption. In the eighth grade we chose Florence Thomas es our President and Mr. Rogers ns our advisor. Luella Wat- kins joined us in this grade from McClure. We were initiated into the Freshman Class with the usual ceremony. Y e selected Berneda Rechtine as our President end Miss Libbe as our e visor. Donald Simon joined us in our Freshman year, irom Assumption. In our Sophomore year,.Donald Forrest acted as our President and Mrs. Shaver as our advisor. Our Junior year started and ended with a bang! Ye chose our rings from the Herff-Jones Co..,gave our play, Crazy House Nov. 15th., and were hosts to the annual Junior-Senior 3anquet. Eleanor Saunders . csme from Y hitmer High School to become a member of Jhe class of 47. Leo Szabo was our President and Mrs. Shaver our advisor. Now we .are. Seniors. Marvin Donnelly, discharged from the Navy, joined our class to complete his high school course. Work and play were 8-plenty in this year, e gave our pley, Lady Spitfire Oct. 24th. and had our pictures taken at the Wines Studio. Besides publishing, our annual there were name card3, invita- tions, and caps and gowns to order. Donald Forrest, a- gein our leader, led us through our Senior year. Leo Szabo acted as our Vice-President, Helen Carroll as Secretary, and Florence Thomas as treasurer. Mr. Gens was our helpful and able advisor. This .year v:es a busy one, but the best.
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THE SENIORS OF 1947 For twelve long years we've journeyed here, Our lessons for to learn; And nov: after our many ha - py times, Or: duetion,'at the present, is our deepest concern. And now I guess an introduction, To these folks is next in line, Everyone of these Seniors, I must add, Is really very fine. Vf. ...A '7ILLSGN i3 a person, ho thoroughly enjoys her skating, SERNKDA RECHTINE, naturally enough, Is very fond of dating. News, typing, errors, and mistakes by the score, MARILYN PUTMAN is making these her past-time, 'Cause she's the Annual Editor . Our dark-haird girl is next in line, HELEN CARROLL is her name; I'll bet that 10 years from now, She’ll still be the same. Also, found among the happy Seniors to rejoice, FLORENCE THOMAS is heard with her high sooreno voice. Do you have trouble settling your case? Does your life seen one big flaw? ELEANOR LAUNDER'» and LAURA POO KUAN, L!i7ht be of help-- They're planning to study Law. The girls aren't the only ones V ho are sharing in these joys, 3o let us meet the Senior boys.
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