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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1955, of Fulton Centralized School, Fulton County, and State of Ohio, being in sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We, as a class, will our “ways with our teachers” to the Eighth Grade—it needs it. We hereby pass along to the Juniors our brains and our ability to make A’s in almost any subject. We hope that our bills, debts, fines, etc., will soon be forgotten (Mrs. Hoffman). We further declare, wish, hope, and pray that the underclassmen shall continue to handle and use textbooks with all the love and tender devotion that we exercised. I, Penelope Burkey, will my good behavior in class to Quentin Burkey and Don Hammonds. I, Don Burton, will the basketball training rules to my brother, Jack, hoping he has an easier time keeping them. I, Arlene Cook, will my manager’s bench and Home Ec. seat to Barbara Gillen hoping she can fill them and still keep up her grades. I, Robert Carter, will my basketball ability to Mike Ruffner. I, Joann Deck, will my fantastic imaginations and “screwy” ideas to anyone with brains enough to carry them out. I, Hal Fetterman, will my space in the hall to any Senior boy and Eighth Grade girl next year. I, Laura Huber, will my musical ability to Larry Roberts, if he can find any use for it. I, Monte Minor, will my ability in English to Diane Patyi. I, Bonnie Poorman, will my likeness for Literature and writing to the Junior class, knowing they will use their books and pens often. I, Tom Pupos, will my height and good looks to Wayne Smith, hoping he will put them to better use. I, Dolores Rashley, will my shorthand ability to Gary Leininger hoping it will help him in his detention writing. I, Robert Schwyn, will my athletic prowess to Lenard “Shorty” Honeywell. I, Betty Snyder, will my cooking ability to the Junior girls, who need it. I, Robert Stoup, will my good disposition to anybody but a junior. I, Virginia Vasko, will my voice to Jane Shaver if she will serenade the cafeteria cooks daily. I, Dwight Watkins, will my seat in detention hall to anyone who thinks he can fill it. I, Carol Whitten, will my driving technique to anyone who can travel faster than sound.
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= == = = SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Extra! Read all about it! Old village uncovered! Thus read the head- lines of the newspapers in the year 3000. The archeologists had been at work for several years, and at last they had succeeded in uncovering what had once been the town of Ai, buried under tons of earth during a violent wind and sand storm. The men found old newspapers and these were some of the things which they read: A millionaire by the name of Tom Pupos had contributed a million dol- lars to scientific research. A housewife, the former Arlene Cook, who had at one time worked in a time saving research office, had worked out a new time saving plan for all housewives. Dolores Rashley, a social worker, was doing wonders in eliminating juvenile delinquency. Turning to the society page, they saw that socialite Joann Deck, wife of millionaire Don Burton, who had made his millions by investing and manufacturing musical yo-yo’s that played light opera tunes, was giving a charity ball. Laura Huber, a concert pianist, who had just returned from a tour of Europe, was giving a concert at Carnegie Hall. Millionaire deep sea fisherman, Monte Minor, who had made his millions by owning and operating a string of bait shops, was starting a round-the-world-tour. Quadtrillionaire Bob Stoup, wealthy ditch digger, had just bought con- trolling stock in a large oil concern. Home economist, Penny Burkey, had been doing a great deal through the medium of television to lessen the work and drudgery of housewives. The dramatic world had just acclaimed a new actress by the name of Virginia Vasko. Miss Vasko had directed several hit plays before going into acting herself. New York was raving about a new Fine Arts Shop which had opened under the management of world traveler, Bonnie Poorman. Miss Poor- man had gathered many samples of art treasures in her travels. Bob Schwyn had established a huge research farm where new trends in agriculture were being tried and improved upon. Bob Carter was teaching English Literature in an Eastern college. His method of presenting his material kept his classes enthralled. As a side line he also coaches the track team. Hal Fetterman had just invented an invisible, suspended air field for inter-solar planes. Thus the beauty of the sky would not be marred. Betty Snyder was advancing in the field of child psychology. Betty’s theory was “do not spare the rod.” Children’s problems became minor under her plan. Carol Whitten was acquiring great success in her lecture tour on interior decorating. Carol had received a start in her field by decorating her own home. —Miss Stoneczek This page sponsored by: FALOR AND SHARPE SQUARE DEAL BODY SHOP DELTA FEED CO. MUTZFLD HARDWARE Delta
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This page sponsored by: JUNIOR CLASS PLAY “TOO MANY DATES” Marrijane and Joseph Hayes CHARACTERS Louanne Miller Paul Chase Mrs. Adelaide Miller Mr. Harry Miller Eleanor Coleman Floyd Page, Jr. Alice Williams Irvin Worthington Carolyn Smith Howard Bowen Betsy Miller Max Davis Miss Esther Jones Norman Kelch Mrs. Hayes Mr. Hayes Director Make-up Laura Huber Tom Pupos Penelope Burkey Dwight Watkins Joan Deck Don Burton Betty Snyder Hal Fetterman Arlene Cook Bob Stoup Virginia Vasko Monte Minor Dolores Rashley Bob Schwyn Carol Whitten Bob Carter Mr. L. Haver Miss Stoneczek SENIOR CLASS PLAY “BE HAPPY? GO WACKY 1” Jay Tobias CHARACTERS Clay Dixon Pamela Dixon Daphne, “Daffy” Disney, “Dizzy” Ginger Jones Ellen Drake Dick Desmonde Stafford Yates Madge Whaley “Whiz” Whaley Emma Whaley Aunt Molly Millarkey Peachie May Glanders Garley Glanders J. Wofford Woolrich Bill Corson Director Make-up Tom Pupos Laura Huber Virginia Vasko Don Burton Penelope Burkey Joan Deck Hal Fetterman Dwight Watkins Betty Snyder Bob Stoup Arlene Cook Dolores Rashley Carol Whitten Bob Carter Monte Minor Bob Schwyn Mrs. W. H. Shaver Miss Stoneczek H. L. MILES LUMBER COMPANY WILBUR KLECK PENROD FUNERAL HOME RUPP BROS. HATCHERY Delta
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