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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1956, 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 re- voking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We, as a class, will our chairs in the office to the Freshmen girls. We, the Senior girls, will our place in the Lounge to the Sophomore girls hoping they will make as much use of it as we did. I, Luanne Leininger, will the refrigerator in the Home Economics Room to Carol Frybarger, hoping it will stay full for a change. I, Barbara Owens, will my brains to Jerry Pfund hoping he will make better use of them than I did. I, Betty Pfund, will my driving ability to Don Rashley hoping he can keep out of the ditch. We, the Senior class, will to the teachers the peace of mind our grad- uation will bring. I, Sharon Patty, will my good disposition and behavior in class (when I go) to'the Juniors in the hopes they will make use of it. I, Don Frybarger, will nothing to anyone, as I'm taking it all with me, which is my privilege as I m the only boy in the Senior Class. I, Edith Eaton, will my locker to Dick Owens hoping he can reach the top shelf better than I. I, Barbara Owens, will my ability to talk in study hall to Christine Put- man and Anne Owens. (Not that they need it.) I, Luanne Leininger, will my charge account with the GAA to Susie Wood and Diane Patyi hoping they can do as well as I did. I, Edith Eaton, will my quiet and bashful (?) ways to Jane Shaver in the hopes they will work better for her. I, Betty Pfund, will my fighting ability to Don Fetterman hoping some day he will be as strong as I. I, Sharon Patty, will my explosive ability in Chemistry to Dick Owens hoping he will be able to hold on to the top of his head. Page 19
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CLASS HISTORY On a clear day in September of 1944, four members of our class met for the first time at Fulton Centralized School. They were-Sharon Patty, Barbara Owens, Don Frybarger and Edith Eaton. Luanne Leminger joined us in the middle of our first year. Miss Marvel Moyer was our teacher in the first and second grades. We went on to the third grade where Mrs. Kesler was our able teach- er. Don Frybarger left us here and the rest of us went on to the fourth grade. Next we proceeded upwards twenty-two steps all the way to the top floor to enter the fifth and sixth grades where Mrs. Tate taught us for two years. At last! We are in Junior High. Here under the guidance of Mr. Shaver we elect officers for the first time and get a taste of high school life. Chang- ing classes helped to make the time pass quickly. Now we are in high school. We elected Sharon Patty as President and chose Mrs. Craig as our Freshmen Advisor. We all liked her so well that we elected her our advisor for all our remaining years in high school. Don Frybarger was welcomed back into the class at the beginning of the year. Initiation was endured and passed, parties were enjoyed and lessons were passed all in good time. Next step on the ladder finds us as Sophomores where Don Frybarger was elected President and Barbara Owens Vice-President. High school was getting busier and busier, but we made it through and passed. In our Junior year, Barbara Owens as President, with the help of Mrs. Craig, helped us to do the many tasks and joys which were encountered. We received our class rings early in the fall, started putting out the Echo'' in January, presented our play Little Acorns in April, and honored the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet in May. This was a very busy year. To top it off, we went to Washington, D. C. for a week. We enjoyed the sights and learned many things. Finally we are Seniors. Mrs. Craig has seen us faithfully through high school. Don Frybarger was elected President and Barbara Owens Vice- President. We had our pictures taken and they turned out as well as could be expected. Betty Pfund was welcomed into the class from Anthony Wayne. The Echo was turned over to the Juniors in January. We worked together on the annual and saw it through to the finish. After graduation we, to- gether with the Juniors, will wave good-bye to our friends and relatives as we leave for a week in New York City. As we find ourselves near the end of school, we look back and remem- ber all the happy times and the sad times. Learning our lessons hasn t al- ways been a snap, but we tried and we succeeded. We can only look to the future and hope to use our education to the best advantage. Page 18
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY LITTLE ACORNS'' BETTYE KNAPP CHARACTERS Millicent Collins.... Lorna Collins........ Pandora.............. Diana Wentworth...... Mrs. Judith Wentworth Dennis Collins....... Sidney Lanfeild...... Charles Collins...... . Barbara Owens Luanne Leininger .....Edith Eaton ......Mary Cole ... Sharon Patty . . Don Frybarger ........Lyle Cole ......Jim Minor SENIOR CLASS PLAY ACT YOUR AGE WILLIAM DAVIDSON CHARACTERS Angelica Goetz...... Geraldine Joyce..... Cora................ Archibald Hoffenflugel James Matson........ Helga............... Sandra Stone........ Commander Stone. . . . . . . Sharon Patty Barbara Owens .....Betty Pfund . . Don Frybarger ......John Patty ......Edith Eaton Luanne Leininger . . Don Fetterman Page 20
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