Fulton Centralized School - Fultonian Yearbook (Swanton, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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Faculty . . . PAUL McLEMORE Superintendent Hometown: Evansville, Ind. Attended: Western State Teachers’ College. Ky.; Bowling Green Business University, Ky. Degree: A. B. Subjects taught: Commercial, Physical Education, Indus- trial Arts. LUCILLE STOXECZEK Hometown: Rossford, Ohio. Attended: Bowling Green State University. Degree: B. S. in Education. Subjects taught: English, Spanish, Physical Educa- tion. PEARL TATE Hometown : Swanton, Ohio. Attended: Michigan State Normal College. Degree: State Life Certifi- cate. Grades Taught: 5 and 6. HOWARD SHAVER Principal Hometown: Cheshire, Ohio. Attended: O h i o University, University of Toledo. Degree: B. S. in Education. Subjects taught: General Science, General Business. Agriculture, M at hematics. Geography. VERNA SHAVER Hometown: Swanton, Ohio. Attended: Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University, Ohio Univer sity. Bowling Green State Normal. Degree: B. A. Subjects taught: History and Democracy, Algebra, 7th Arithmetic. LOLA KESSLER Hometown: Upper Sandusky. Ohio. Attended: Bowling Green State University. Degree: 2-year Elementary. Grades Taught: 3 and 4. EDWARD HATHAWAY Hometown: Toledo, Ohio. Attended: Capital University, Bowling Green State Uni- versity. Subjects taught: Instrumental and Vocal Music, Chem- istry. MARGUERITE CRAIG Hometown: Swanton, Ohio. Attended: Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University, Ohio Univer- sity, Bowling Green State Normal. Degree: B. A. Subjects taught: Home Eco- nomics. GENEVIEVE GLECKLER Hometown : Ai, Ohio. Attended: Ohio Northern University. Degree: B. S. in Education. Grades Taught: 1 and 2.

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Through the Years . . . 1 he life of a student as he travels down the years ith all its joys and griefs, with all its laughs, and fears. Has been written in poems, has been sung in song, and verse Has been written into novels, and the movies—even worse. So why should we, who have no claim to literary fame. lake on a job that has been done by those who have the name? They’ve done it sad. they’ve done it glad, and every other way, So what is left for those who know not even what to say? But let us try, at any rate, to see what we can do And take a look at our school life as it looks to me and you. hirst things first, and so we went to school at the age of six And started in the lowest grade to begin to learn the tricks. Readin’, ’ritin’. ’rithmetic, the simplest form you know And drawing things and cutting-out and now and then a show. Then on we went to second grade, and then the third and fourth. And learned such things as geography, east, west, and north. The fifth and sixth were harder still, with other studies new. History, science, social stuff! What they did to me and you! Then came that great and fateful day. when we—both you and 1 Quit our roles of grade school kids—we now were Junior High. Classes came in different rooms, with different teachers, too. But studies also got quite hard, and sometimes left us blue. But on we worked and finally made the ninth or freshman year And joined the band, played some ball, and yelled with each school cheer. General science, typing, shop, were among the subjects new The girls were learning how to cook, and couples paired off. too. 1 he sophomore year was next in line, with more and different things Htr boys were Varsity players now—other things a new year brings. Other things we think of, now and then, remember, too. What better records we would make, could we begin anew! Our junior year brought more new work, responsibility, too We ran the paper, gave our play, (the stars were me and you) Oh. yes, we held offices—and positions, we surely had them. Organizations, group, and class ran on our enthusiasm. The senior year—then at last, the ladder’s top was won The days went by and finally we reached that last big one Graduation filled our life, it soaked through every pore It swelled through our entire day. and there was even more. e could look back on our whole school life, and stop to think awhile And maybe frown a little, and yes. perhaps smile. The frowns of course, for moments lost when we were not too bright Rut smiles come through when we can see. it all came out all right. —Pi. E. Hathaway.

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