Fulton Centralized School - Fultonian Yearbook (Swanton, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Senior Class History . On a brlsk fall mornmg some twelye years ago sey en of our ten Semors entered Fulton School These wlde eyed anxious children were Pamela Burkey Marllyn Deck Amanda Martm Joan Norrls Dale and Norma Vaughn Wayne Watson also started but left us before the end of the year to return later ln the flfth grade Un der the able gurdance of Mlss Hufford we learned our ABC s and how to get along on the playground The year was soon over and we were ready to cllmb to the sec ond step of the ladder Here a new member was added to our class Thxs was James Carroll who came to us from Assumptlon Mlss Wagner our teacher led us through the second grade teaching us the fundamentals of reading wrltmg and arlthmetlc Then we were ready to mount the next step of the ladder of schoolmg Entermg mto the th1rd and fourth grade room we thlrd graders added to our 11st of subyects a few new ones geography grammar and the multlpllcatlon and dlVlS lon m arlthmetlc Under Mlss Haass able lnstructlon we worked our way qulckly through the thlrd grade In the fourth we contmued our studles wlth Mrs Eaton as our teacher Llke all the rest of fourth graders we had our share of fun shootlng splt balls and throwmg erasers and chalk but we concentrated on our books well enough to be passed on to the fxfth We had taken a blg step thls txme for we moved to the upper story of the school blllldlflg a full twenty two steps An old famlllar name was entered m the roll call books Thxs was the year Way ne reyolned us from Swanton Our flfth and slxth grades were busy ones We had added health and history along wlth our other stud les Our teacher for these two grades were Mrs Tate who took pams and patlence whlch brought us through to Junlor Hlgh School Junlor Hlgh flnally arrlved wlth a bang' We started changlng classes and got all mlxed up lxke those before us The seventh grade also brought us lockers new teach ers and subjects The year was fllled completely w1th electmg OHICBTS havmg class partles playmg and all other llttle thlngs that go ln makmg school fun In the elghth grade James Carroll Dale Vaughn and Wayne Watson played Junlor Hlgh basketball Amanda Martm was elected as Junlor Hlgh cheerleader The elghth grade was pretty much the same as the seventh except that another two members of our class Allce Borck and Mary Utz answered to the roll call whxch made the grand total of ten You have met each one of us so we shall proceed to glve you a llttle gllmpse of our remalnmg hlgh school years We have arrlved at Hlgh School slow but sure With Amanda Martm as Presldent and Mrs Shaver as ady 1sor we had a most enjoyable year First we had a Hallowe en party at Allce Borck s home In November we put on a one act play Fxre Bug for our assembly Basketball got underway wlth our boys play 1ng on the Junlor High and Reserve teams Marllyn Deck Amanda Martm and Norma Vaughn were chosen we were Sophomores' Marllyn Deck was chosen as our Presldent and MISS Meler as advxsor We all took part 1n many organlzatxons James Carroll Dale Vaughn and Way ne Watson play ed reserve basketball Am nda Martm was chosen as a varslty cheerleader Our class had a roller skatmg party a hayrlde and a slelgh rlde durmg the year The Junlor year started wlth plenty of HCIIYIIQ Flrst we ordered our class rmgs from Herff Jones on September 20th and recexyed them the last week mn October Next we chose Glrls Are Llke That as our class play whlch we presented October 26th Our president for the year was Joan Norrls and our sponsor was Mrs Keller In basketball Way ne Watson was Captaln of the reserve team and Dale Vaughn and James Carroll were varslty players Norma Vaughn was chosen as a varslty cheer leader We all enjoyed a Chrlstmas party at the Vaughn s home After Christmas The Echo was turned over to us and we proceeded to put ll out on time Before we re allzed xt the year was almost gone We gate the Seniors a farewell wlth the Junlor SEIIICI' Banquet Our theme was Blossom Time We finally made lt the top round of the ladder Some of us haye had a hard time reaching the top sllppmg and Slldlllg but here we are at last And so yery busy too To begln the year we elected Amanda Martm presldent Dale Vaughn vice presldent Pamela Burkey secretary and treasurer and Mlss Stoneczeck as our adyxsor We had our class pictures taken at Powell Studlos and toured the Toledo Blade We sponsored an ICG are m soclal and sold Chrlstmas and Every day Greeting Cards After Chrlst mas we turned the Echo over to the JLllllOI'S We presented our class play I Would nt Know Aprtl 4th We publlshed the :J2 Fultonlan whlch we all hope youll en Joy And last of all we planned a trlp to New York Durxng our years of schoolmg we haye had our txmes of good and bad but we ve come through ready to face what mlght be ahead of us We would llke to thank each of you teachers who haye helped us though at times we dldnt seem to appreclate lt We Semors shall regret leawng school but we hope that those w ho remam w 111 re s rve a warm place ln thelr hearts for us Once mo e we would like to say thanks and God Bless each of you u n I ' 7 V ' V I . 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Prophecy . Another delay' It was fortunate thrs was a vacatron wrth no partrcular schedule to follow and no deadlrne tor tne end ot the trrp Ur course we weren t hurryrng and drdnt use jet power on thrs auto trrp It was fortunate we drdnt for the roadblock appeared wrthout warnrng We must have been too busy enjoyrng the vast expanse of Kansas thrs beauttful June day 1960 to notrce any warnrng srgrs Such srgns grve one enough trme to come to a dead stop even when travelrng wrtn the great speed generated by jet engrnes But we drdn t see tre warnmg srgn even rf we were not us mg much speed we were confronted by thrs roadblock rn the mrddle of Kansas and, naturally we stopped Much to our derrgnt thrs partrcular delay added to the pleasure and rnterest of our trrp For whom should we see but an old irrend and former student lh t was by the merest chance for Way ne Watson was trarfrc expert tor the natronal hrghways and just happened to stop to see how effectrve the tratfrc check was at thrs partrcular place He had charge of traffrc checks rn seven states Thrs was to study the type of cars most rn use the way the federal hrghways were rneetrng the need or venrcles the changes whrch could be made rn the hrghways to rmprove them and varrous other matters Our car having passed the rnspectron for mechanrcal defects and been checked as to make model etc for Way ne s records we were tree to go on our way Wayne had told us that we mrght be lutky enough to see James Larroll srnce we were headed west toward the tree belt whrch had been planted to stop the dust storms of the thrrtres James had become a forestry expert and now was rn servrce of the federal govern ment He was busy makrng surveys of tree drseases recommendmg preventatrve measures and tryrnff to help wrtn cures where these were practlcal We found Jrm and had a delrghtful chat wrth hrm I'hen went on Someone had told us tr at .Joan Norrrs was rn San a rc ltr tew days She was and strll IS prrvate secretary to the head of a frrm whrch makes plastrc textrles Her posr tron carrres the greatest responsrbrlrty In fact she rs so efflcrent and knows so much about the busmess that her boss cant do wrtnout her he found that out when she took her vacatron last summer and vrsrted Pam rn Pnrladelphra Now she has her own prrvate secretary who takes over when she has to leave Pamela Burkey as you probably know has her own rnterror decoratrng busrness whrch rs raprdly becomrng a charn Sne used to be rnterested rn dress desrgn Deahng a she was wrtn fabrrcs rrnes and colors she began to rnterest herself rn the rooms where people should wear the clotr es sne had styled before sn knew rt she W s plannrng drawrng rooms lrvrng rooms even drsplay rooms for stores She became so fascrnated that sne kept her clothrng busrness ror a srderrne and rs raprdly ex pandrng the rnterror decoratron project untrr now rt promrses to bec me nat on wrds, Speakrng of rnterror decoratron mealtrme came and we decrded to decorate our personal rnterrors wrth some food After surveyrng the varrous places we decrded to stop at Amanoas restaurant You have guessed rt Amanda lvlartrn owns rt It rs a wonderful place to eat at Frrst of all rt rs clean the food rs well cooked delrcrous and nrcely served The restaurant rs quret and beautrtul Amanda has been asked re peatedly to expand rnto a natronal charn Thrs sne refuses to do however because she feels that sne could not personally supervrse any more and keep her hrgh stand ards So she contrnues to personally manage thrs one and the one rn Denver I am Convrnced that her personalrty helps to make me pr c s so popul r She wa so oust' that she drdn t have much trme to talk to us what wrth everyone comrng to her for advrce decrsrons etc In the few mrnutes she had Amanda drd tell us about Alrce Bcrck however Alrce became f scmated wrth the rdea of gorng west Sne had done a lrttle work wrth nur sery schools and lrked rt so decrded to combrne the two rdeas The result rs that she has three nursery schools rn Santa l'e and rs plannrng a fourth The rncrease rn travel and the new actrvrtres ln New Mexr o s ar tr ot mu r wo k or the al bomb make Santa Fe rdeal for her project She seems to be rdeal for rt as well Our vacatron frnally came to an end and we returned home Shortly after our re turn I ran rnto of all people Mary Utz rn Toledo It was luntn trme and we decrded to make the srtuatron a chance to catch up on what had been happenrng Mary has her own accountrng frrm and handles the ac ounts of s veral small businesses ID Io ledo as well as consultrng wrth some of the larger ones She seems to thrrve on rt Mary told me that Dare Vaughn had start tr as s re m n ror an atnletrc supply company and had seen a need for a drfferent type of person a consultant He talk ed wrth the executrves of hrs frrm and those of a few other supply houses Everyone thought he had an excellent rdea What he does rs to meet wrtn servrce clubs other orgamzatrons or rndrvrduals who plan to construct or alreadv operate playgrounds gymnasrums and srmrlar projects He helps wrth the plannrng of those to be con structed If the project rs rn operatron he otrers sudgestlor s L, 1 upk ep or po srble ex pansron Anyone can see that rt offers an excellent opportunrty for salesmanshrp Dale seems to be takrng advantage of the opportunrty After lunch Mary lrurr ed back to her wo k and A proceeded to attend to some err ands Passrng a news stand I was st pped dead strll by the face on the cover of the latest prcture magazrne Lrfes Qurck Look The e she was Mrss Demure Person alrty of 1959 Norma Vaughn to you She had been spotted rn 1954 by a scout whrle - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Q , . . . 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