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Senior Class of 1950 We, the Seniors of Fulton High. To all our books we say “Good-Bye.” We have reached one destination And that is known as graduation. With this goal achieved We feel somewhat relieved. The memories will he with us And live on as thus: Robert Dow ling, a spry lad. The most mischievous the class had— He was the shortest of us all But still aimtd to grow tall. Jean Bryan, captain of the team With bright eyes always agleam. Nearly six feet tall. I’m guessin’— And never shirking a single lesson. Merlen Martin, composed of muscle. Busy keeping everyone in a hustle. Never at a loss for something to say, Sometimes finding, wise-cracks don’t pay! Irving Beroske, quiet hut sly, W ouldn’t let a chance go by. Let somebody turn round about He then had some scheme, no doubt. Lloyd Poorman, ready to flee. Never knew just where he’d be. First here and then there, Never had a moment to spare. Fred Wyckoff, willing to please. Was usually busy as the bees. At all times he had a smile, Jolly and happy all the while. Clarence Pike, the youngest one. W as right ready to sponsor some fun. Pranks and tricks were on his mind. For him, school was no grind. Edna Wood, a musical lass, Was the songbird of our class. With her music she would roam. Around the country, then back home. Joyce Rardin, the friendliest, Liked the Florida climate best. She smiled and spoke to everyone. Hoping to cheer them one by one. Murle W eaver, a lover of sports. Participated in games of all sorts. Basketball, softball, and ping pong— She held the championship long. Jane Parker, with musical talent. Enters the field very gallant— Clarinet, piano, and teaching guitar Extend her musical knowledge quite far. This the Senior Class of 1950 Seemed to me to be very nifty. They had good traits and had ones too, But who doesn’t? Just who? —Jane Parker
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Commencement Processional Lorraine Homer Invocation Rev. V. Rettig Vocal Trio Meier Sisters Salutatory Edna Wood Valedictory . Jane Parker Music Instrumental Ensemble Class Address Mr. Glenn Rich Presentation of Class Mr. Paul Mcl.emore 23 Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Ilurold Saeger
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