Seniors FREDERICK WYCKOFF “Fred” “Life is a game and I'm holding a good hand. Basketball, 1-2 “Toby Helps Out’’, 3 Echo Staff, 3-4 Fultonian, 4 IRVING BEROSKE “Derb” “While live, Vll live in clover, But uhen I'm dead, Vll he dead all over.” Class officer, 1 “Toby Helps Out’’, 3 Echo Staff, 3-4 Fultonian, 4 Student Cabinet, 2 Basketball Mgr., 2 16
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Senior Class History . . . In 1938 four of our eleven members shyly answered here' as Miss Hope Varner called the roll. They were: Murle Weaver, Fred Wyckoff, Merlen Martin, and Irving Beroske. In the second grade, Jean Bryan entered our class from Lyons, with Miss Rych- ner as our faithful leader. Then as we entered our third year we found ourselves in entirely new surround- ings. with Miss Luke as our director in the third and fourth year. Vi e also welcomed two new pupils. Edna Wood from Glenwood grade school in Toledo and Joyce Rar- din from Metamora. Having finished the fourth grade, we wonderingly advanced to the upper hall where Mrs. Pearl Tate helped us with strange new subjects in our fifth and sixth grades. Joyce Rardin left us in the second semester of our sixth grade to attend Glenwood grade school in Toledo. Also during our sixth year our class took part in the well remembered operetta. “Tom Sawyer”. As we proudly entered Junior High, Joyce Rardin rejoined us. We were thrill- ed with our new privilege of electing officers and chose as our president. Roger Thomas, with Miss Mertha Shivley as our able advisor. During the year we enjoyed several parties, and began taking interest in athletics with several of our hoys playing on the Junior High basketball squad. On initiation night, we, as the greenhorns of Fulton high school, sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dance and presented a skit from Dogpatch for the enjoyment of our upper classmen. With Mrs. Shaver as our new advisor, we elected Jean Bryan as our president Murle Weaver as vice president and Joyce Rardin as secretary and treasurer. Edna W ood was chosen as one of the cheerleaders for the year. In our sophomore year, we were happy to receive two new members, Jane Park- er, w ho formerly attended W auseon high school, and Boh Dowling, who attended St. Mary’s school at Assumption. During the year. Edna Wood moved to Toledo, where she attended Scott high school. As officers we elected our new member. Boh Dowling, as president and Joyce Rardin as vice president, with Jane Parker serving as secretary and treasurer. W?e chose Mrs. Shaver as our faithful advisor. The first meeting of the junior class was brought to order by Boh Dowling, our previous president, on Sept. 20. 1948. W e elected Mr. Edward Hathaway as class advisor; Jane Parker, president: Jean Bryan, vice president; and Murle Weaver, sec- retary and treasurer. Jane Parker was chosen one of the cheerleaders. We chose our rings from the Herff Jones Co.; presented a three act comedy', “Toby Helps Out”, on April 29: and were hosts to the annual Junior-Senior Banquet on May 1. 1949. Now we are seniors. Boh Dowling was again chosen as president and Jane Park- er our vice president with Murle W eaver as secretary and treasurer. We welcomed Clarence Pike to our senior year. He previously attended W’auseoh high school. On November 2 we went to Toledo to have our pictures taken at Secor Hotel by the Powell Studio from Detroit. W e enjoyed the W SPD studio and their television rooms. Edna W ood rejoined us from Scott high school, where she spent part of her sophomore and junior years. Besides publishing our annual, there were name cards, invitations, and caps and gowns to order. W’e are thankful to Mr. McLemore who guided us wisely through our senior year. 18
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