Fulton Centralized School - Fultonian Yearbook (Swanton, OH)
- Class of 1957
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FULTON SCHOOL CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS COLORS Turquoise and White CLASS MOTTO The door to success is labeled Push-not Pull BOARD OF EDUCATION Jack Dennis, William Luebker, Elden Arps. Carl Pfaff, Mrs. Arvine Cook MR. HAROLD F MARTIN Superintendent Social Problems 7th Ohio Geog. MR. W. H SHAVER Principal Science and Mathematics MRS. AAARIE HOFFMAN Secretary MRS. EVELYN LEHMAN First Grode MRS. LUCILLE ROGER Fourth Grode MRS NEVA PARSON Second Grade MRS. CAROLYN PALMER Sixth Grode MRS. LUCILE KLING Third Grode MR. LLOYD LEWIS Music MRS. HALCYON RUFFER Fifth Grode MR. PETER ADAMCHAK 8th Science Phy Ed. MR. J. RAY GILLESPIE Vo. Ag. MR WILLIAM WALTER History Government 7th Geography MR. WALTER MILLER English Speech COOKS Steve Avina, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Vaughn, and Mrs. Avina BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIANS Mr. Johnson Mr. Avina (not pictured) Paul Johnson, Tom Mizer, Ralph Krieger, Lawrence Martin. RICHARD ALLAN OWENS Dick PRESIDENT Class Officer 3, 4 Student Cabinet 3 Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Echo 3 FFA 4 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4 ANN LOUISE FAUBLE Ann SECRETARY-TREASURER Class Officer 1.34 Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Echo 3, 4 Librarian 2. 3, 4 Band 1. 2 Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1. 3 GAA 1 2 3. 4 Buckeye Girls State 3 Alternate DAR Citizenship Award 4 Valedictorian 4 WILLIAM JAMES BRATTON Bill VICE PRESIDENT Class Off'cer 1 2 3. 4 Student Cabinet 2 Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Humon 4 Echo 3 Annual 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 FFA 4 Basketball 1 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2. 3 Proiector Club 1,2 3, 4 MILDRED ANN CUFR Mtlly STUDENT CABINET Class Officer 3 4 Student Cabinet 4 Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Echo 3 4 Annual 4 Librarian 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 FHA 2,3 4 GAA 1, 2, 3 4 G. JOHN PATTY John STUDENT CABINET Class Officer 4 Student Cabinet 4 Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 3 Annual 4 Echo 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2. 3 4 Projector Club 1 2, 3, 4 CAROLE JANE FRYBARGER Carole Student Cabinet 2 4 Class Officer 1, 2 Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Echo 3 Librarian 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 i Glee Club 1, 4 GAA 1,2.34 FHA 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 G. JANE SHAVER Jane Class Officer 1, 2, 3 Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 4 Echo 3, 4 Librarian 2. 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 4 Buckeye Girls State 3 Solutotorian 4 BARBARA MARGARET GILLEN Barbara Class Officer 3 Student Cabinet 3, 4 Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Echo 3 Annual, Editor 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Glee Club 1 Librarian 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 2, 3, 4 LENARD EMIL HONEYWELL Lenord Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Echo 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 3 Band 1, 2 FFA 4 Basketball 1,2.3 Baseball 1.2,3 Projector Club 1,2 3, 4 r WILLIAM BURDETTE NICELY Bill Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Echo 3 Band 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 3 FFA 4 Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4 MARILYN JOYCE CARTER Marilyn Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Echo 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1. 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 2, 3. 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 LINDA LOU ELLIOTT Linda Take Your Medicine' 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Echo 3 Librarian 3 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 4 Bond 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 2, 3. 4 GAA 1. 2, 3, 4 JOYCE ANN FETTERMAN Joyce Class Officer 1 Take Your Medicine 3 Are Teachers Human 4 Echo 3 Librarian 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1. 4 Band 1. 2, 3, 4 FHA 2, 3, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 QUENTIN ARBY BURKEY Quentin Class Officer 1, 2 Student Cabinet 1 Baseball 1. 2 Basketball 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2 CLASS HISTORY On September 10, 1945 nineteen first graders shyly entered Fulton Centralized School. Among the nine- teen were Bill Bratton, Quentin Burkey, Mildred Cufr, Linda Elliott, Ann Fauble, Joyce Fetterman, Carole Frybarger, Bill Nicely, Dick Owens, John Patty, and Jane Shaver, who are this year's graduates. Miss Moyer safely guided us through to the second grade. Our second grade teacher was Miss Tietz. In the third grade Carole Frybarger moved to York. Many of us participated in the school operetta Taffy Ann Mrs. Kesler was our third and fourth grade teacher. Mrs. Tate was our teacher in the fifth grade. Marilyn Carter from Swanton and Lenard Honeywell from Crissey joined us in the sixth grade. Mr. O Brien was our teacher. We were getting quite grown up with Mrs. Craig teaching us health, spelling, and penmanship. We finally made it into the seventh grade. Mr. Shaver was our advisor. The class went on a science trip With the eighth grade, came a new member, Barbara Gillen from Swanton. We also welcomed back Carole Frybarger from York. At last we reached high school. The class elected the following officers: President-Jane Shaver, Vice President-Ann Fauble, Secretary-Treasurer-Bill Bratton, Advisor-Mrs. Shaver, who stayed with us for three years. For assembly we put on two great productions, Wilburs' Little Honey Bea and “Its Cold in Them Thar Hills . In our Sophomore year the administration changed. The President was Quentin Burkey, Vice President -Don Hammonds, Treasurer-Wyane Smith, Secretary-Jane Shaver. The class enjoyed many parties that year. The Junior year was a busy one. The Junior-Senior Banquet kept us quite busy. Take Your Medicine was presented as our Junior play. Our President was Bill Bratton, Vice President-Ann Fauble, Treasurer- Mildred Cufr, Secretary-Jane Shaver, Cabinet Members-Dick Owens and Barbara Gillen. In the spring many of us went to New York with the seniors. At last all 13 of us reached our Senior year Our last year. Our Senior class officers were: President- Dick Owens, Vice President-Bill Bratton, Secretary and Treasurer-Ann Fauble, Cabinet Members-John Patty and Mildred Cufr. Our play Are Teachers Human? was given in the spring. The class visited Washington on the class trip early in May. We left the sacred halls of Fulton to launch a new adventure in life on May 21, 1957. T, , , ZIEGLER S, BOB S SHOP, SMITH'S DRUG STORE, This paqe is sponsored by: and ROBERT H. ALLEN, Swanton. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1957, of Fulton Centralized School, Fulton County, and State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or will be heretofore made by us. I, William Bratton, will to Phil Arps, the new F.F.A. President, the good conduct of the members which I was able to keep. I, Marilyn Carter, will my ability to chew bubble gum in Mr. Miller's study hall to Linda Witt with her mouth open. I, Mildred Cufr, will my height to the sophomore boys. They can use it. Also my editorship of the Echo to any one with enough ambition and time to do it. I, Linda Elliott, will my good business in FHA to any sophomore who can do better than I. I, Ann Fauble, will the presidency of the G.A.A. to anyone who wants to straighten out a beautiful mess I, Joyce Fetterman, will my job as Vice President of the FHA to any deserving FHA member. I, Carole Frybarger, will my ability to get along with Mr. Miller to Donald Rashley. I, Barbara Gillen, will the editorship of the Fultonian and FHA presidenty to two ambitious Juniors. I, Lenard Honeywell, will give my horse to anybody who can stay with him. I, Bill Nicely, will my ability to do nothing in school to Popeye, who realy doesn't need it. I, Richard Owens, will my ability to pitch baseball to Joe Vasko. I, John Patty, will my ability to get along with Mr. Walter in Study Hall to Jack Burton. I, Jane Shaver, will my quiet ways to Junior Honeywell, he needs them. PERSONALITIES IN THE NEWS ATTENTION HORSE FANS: Lenard Honeywell is now sponsoring Blue Blooded Rodeo featuring his spir- ited Arabian thorough- breds. FINALLY no smear LIPSTICK: Dick Owens and Joyce Fetterman have discovered a new formula for an absolutely no smear lipstick. The developed it after joint experi- mentation. FIFE THE BIRD: Carole Frybarger has realized her am- bition of being an accomplished bal- let artists. Her name Fife Bird appears in lights over such marquees as Car- negie Hall, Radio City, and Constitu- tion Hall. LATEST DANCE STEPS: Marilyn Carter, a renouned dancing instructor, has her studios on 5th Av- enue in New York. She is on tour now and includes Ai in her traveling agen- da. She will be demonstrating the lat- est steps, some of which include: the chicken foot trot and the mustang rat- tle. DRIVER EDUCATION COURSES OFFERED Linda Elliott is now a re ceptionist of the Safe Driver's Institute of High er Learning. RETURN OF MARILYN MONROE: Ann Fauble is in the last weeks of casting the Life and Romances of Mar- ilyn Monroe. STORMY WEATHER: Jane Shaver is going around the country hoping to revive an interest in Dramatics and public speaking Her offices are in the Windy City. SOMETHING NEW IN AMERICAN ROMANCES: John Patty is looking into the nuclear energy theory concerning energy and its uses in regard to American Romances. SWORN TO BACHLERHOOD: Bill Bratton has sworn himself to ba- chelorhood, since being jilted by the older but STILL exotic Jayne Mans- field. ENGLISH ANYONE: Bill Nicely has found his life long am- bition come true-he is now an ENG- LISH teacher in Bryn Mawr. POLICE NEWS: Mildred Cufr is editor of the fashionable Police Gazette. WATER ANYONE: Barbara Gillen is a graduate of Swarthmore College, and was hired out as a water boy, but has worked her way up until now she is the hos- tess of the exclusive Pump Room in Chicago. ktfSSBS ' JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASS PLAY TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Johathan Puckett....... Jack Benson ........... Charlotte Nelson....... Dorothy Carleton...... Miss Holt.............. Henry K. Dodson........ Patricia Pryor........ Dodie Blake............ Angela Warren.......... Dr. William Jackson .. . Dovie Finkledink...... Cordelia Puckett...... Hoofendyke............. Mother and Daughter. Miss Finkledink s callers ...................Richard Owens ...................William Nicely .................. Barbara Gillen .....................Linda Elliott .................. Marilyn Carter ................Lenard Honeywell ...................Mildred Cufr ................Carole Frybarger .......................Ann Fauble ................William Bratton ......................Jane Shaver ................Joyce Fetterman ......................John Patty Jane Shaver and Joyce Fetterman John Patty and Carole Frybarger ARE TEACHERS HUMAN? Betty Gregg ................................ Liza Felton................................. Suzanne Hart................................ Edward Fowler............................... Arbutis Meadows............................. C. Solomon Stone............................ Dolores Stone............................... Hortense Anderson .......................... Kewpie Russell Shorty Welsh................................ Jeff Sanders................................ Mike Lang................ Puddenheod P e ......Ann Foubfe ......Linda Elliott ..Joyce Fetterman ..... Bill Bratton . ... Mildred Cufr ........John Patty Carole Frybarger .....Jane Shaver Barbara Gillen ......Dick Owens .......Bill Nicety Marilyn Career Lenard Ho «yve YOUNGER Marilyn Carter Lenard Honeywell Carole Frybarger Mildred Cufr Ann Fauble DAYS Joyce Fettermon Jane Shaver Barbara Gillen Richard Owens William Bratton William Nicely JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held on Saturday, May 5, 1956 at 6:30 p.m. in the Fulton School new gymnasium. Upon arrival the girls were given yellow rose neck corsages and the boys a yellow rose boutoniere. Everyone was also given a cowboy hat The theme of the Banquet was Under Western Skies The gym was decorated as a western scene. In the one corner there was a room made of blue and white crepe paper. In the room was the throne which was decorated with saddles and western scenery. In the center back was a corral with a hobby horse in it. The ceiling was decorated with stars. The dinner was prepared and served by the Junior Mothers. The menu consisted of: fruit cup, steak, lima beans, mashed potatoes, gravy, relish plate, perfection salad, angel cake surprise, coffee and milk. After the dinner, Dick Owens served as toastmaster for the program. Bill Bratton gave the Welcome and Don Frybarger gave the response. The Senior Girls entertained with a musical number. Mr. Yonkers gave a speech. Carole Frybarger presented us with a skit and Barbara Gillen played the accordion for us. Mrs Shave gave the Invocation. The king and queen-Don Frybarger and Barbara Owens-were crowned by Bill Bratton and Carole Frybarger. A dance followed the crowning. FIRST ROW: George Shaver, President; Duane Elliott, Vice President; Jack Burton, Secretory Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Diane Patyi, News Reporter; Perry Parker, Genevieve Jagielski, Student Cabinet. THIRD ROW: Philip Arps, Don Fetterman, Joyce Frybarger. FOURTH ROW: Larry Gillen, Bob Grams, Gary Leininger. FIFTH ROW: Connie Ruffner, Allan Vaughn This page is sponsored by: BADEN'S TRAVELERS REST MOTEL s o p H O M O R E S FIRST ROW: Anne Owens, Sam Everett, Betty Schwyn, and Donald Rashley. SECOND ROW: Sharon Strayer, Alvin Johnson, Margaret Taft, and Larry Nicely THIRD ROW: Joe Vasko, Larry Smith, and Deraid Nicely. This page is sponsored by PILLIOD CABINET COMPANY, Swanton. President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Student Cabinet News Reporter FIRST ROW: Jerry Enyart, Barbara Arps, Elaine Miller, Dan Gillen, ond Mike Ruffner. SECOND ROW: John Jagielski, Jerry Hoffman, John Haver, and Larry Roberts. THIRD ROW: Cecelio Carter, Karen Leininger, Carolyn Slagle, ad Rachel McQuillin. FOURTH ROW: John Pupos, Jim Foster, Richard Halpin Absent: Hal Ells This page is sponsored by: DUNBAR DRILLING AND SUPPLY COMPANY, Delta; and TURPEN- ING S MARKET, Swanton. 8th GRADE FIRST ROW: Audie Lover, President; Cheryl Hammond. Vice President; Rebecca Pupos, Sec.-Treas,- Bonnie Johnson, News Reporter; and Betty Seiler, Student Cabinet. SECOND ROW: Douglas Vasko, Terry Sampsel, Roger Gillen, and Earl Thomas. THIRD ROW: Lois Johnson, Jimmy Saeger, Linda Witt, and John Norris. FOURTH ROW: Dick Smith, Iness Taft, and Donald Gillen. FIFTH ROW: Richard Watkins and Jimmy Frybarger 7th GRADE FIRST ROW: Carol Jean Putman, President; Judy Saeger, Vice President; Peter Everett, Sec -Trees.; Jean Hoffman, Student Cabinet; and Mark Owens, News Reporter. SECOND ROW: Tenna Dunning Alfred Honeywell, Velma Crabtree, and Raymond Foster. THIRD ROW: Foe Elliott, Fred Wells, Harriet Ruffner FOURTH ROW: Judy Roberts, and Bula Taft. This page is sponsored by: SWANTON MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Swonton; and BURKEY MARKET, Ai. A V . 1 This poge is sponsored by: JUDSON S MARKET; ELTON S PURE OIL SERVICE, Swonfon: SCHROCK S DRUG ond JEWELRY STORE, ond BEN FRANKLIN STORE; Delta E L E M E N T A R Y SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Ruth Walter, John Luebker, Mary Greisinger, and Steve Arps. SECOND ROW: Joe Gillen, Karen Nicely, Leroy Pfaff, and Kay Patyi THIRD ROW: Martha Parker, John Frybarger, Gloria Stout, and Gory Strayer. FOURTH ROW: Max Fetterman, Dorothy Cook, Karen Bickford, and Joanne McQuillin. This page is sponsored by: PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK, PENROD FUNERAL HOME, DELTA FAR- MERS ELEVATOR, and WILBUR KLECK: Delta. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Beth Garsey, John Brown, Sharon Wiles, Allan Lehman, Linda Watkins, and Ronald Roshley. SECOND ROW: Galen Krieger, Charlene Rashley, Michael Owens, Reeta Dunning, Gene Gillen, and Karen Johnson. THIRD ROW: Tamera Irelan, Mike Johnson, Carol McQuillin, Duane Grams, Carol Smith, and Roger Fetter- man. FOURTH ROW: Philip Griesinger, Sherry Sampsel, James Norris, Linda Walter, Jack Hoffman, and Lois Par- ker. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Owens, Tex Dunning, ond Lorry Carter. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Sandy Garsey, Max Johnston, Sandy Avina, Gory Everett, Cheryl Borck, and Ronald Crabtree SECOND ROW: Gerald Irelan, Peggy Luebker, David Arps, Cheryl Segrist, Danny Honeywell, Carolyn Pfaff. THIRD ROW: Pat Dernlan, Richard Smith, Marilyn Parker, Gale Keller, Kena Stout, and Benny Vaughn. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Warner, Sue Frybarger, Bobby Carroll, and Janet Lehman. FIFTH ROW: Bobby Slagle, Marilyn Kreiger, and Gary Hoffman. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Rolph Corter, Mary Leguire, Kenneth Barlow, Susan Stout, Daniel Solorek, and Annette Lueb- ker. SECOND ROW: Joan Jaglelski, Thomas Gillen, Priscilla Geer, Dennis Hoffman, Teresa Segrist, and Mich- ael Coywood. THIRD ROW: David Cufr, Kristen Robasser, Ronald (Mike) Strayer, Constance Habel, David Snyder, and Sandra Gillen FOURTH ROW: Judy Dunning and Linda Bickford This page Is sponsored by: CURTIS HARDWARE, SWANTON TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE, SWANTON FLOWER SHOP, GIBSON IMPLEMENT SALES. WAYNE'S SOHIO, CURLY'S RESTAURANT, JOE NOE HARDWARE, AND SWAN- TON A. P., Swanton. SECOND GRADE Diane Simon Kenneth Brown Fay Buehrer Gary Cole Vallorie Thomas Gilbert (Jr.) Dunning Karen Strayer Curtis Caywood Barbara Lehman Bruce Laurie Linda Bowers David Nichols Christina Geer Gary Barlow Suzanne Avina Craig Leguire Janet Dennis Ronald Hammond Carol Baker Teddy Dunning Kathleen Keller Gene Eckley Karen Patyi Gilbert Martinez FIRST GRADE Allen Everett Becky Hoffman Merlin Leach Mary Arps Carolyn Simon Roy Gillen Diane Valentine Kenneth Stout Jimmie Nichols Pamela Segrist David Fitzsimmons Lois Leach Janice Smith Ronald Halpin Cathy Dunning John Martinez Scott Szabo Deborah Habel James Flickinger Anita Gage Absent: Dick Frey Frank Belcher This page is sponsored by: SOUTH SIDE MARKET. P G. GRILL. SWANTON FROZEN FOOD LOCKER, and SWANTON ENTERPRISE: Swonton. HOMEBUILDERS LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO., Swanton: , , H. L. MILES LUMBER CO., Delta- FALOR and SHARPE This page is sponsored by: _ , Delta and Wauseon; and FULTON MANUFACTUR- ING CO. Wauseon. FIRST ROW: Coach Adamchak, George Shaver and John Laver, Managers. SECOND ROW: Gary Leininger, Duane Elliott, John Patty, Bill Bratton, Sam Everett, Dale Fetterman, Don Fetterman, Allan Vaughn, Jack Burton, Joe Vasko, and Larry Smith CHEERLEADERS V A R S I T Y Carole Frybarger, Connie Ruffner, Diane Patyi, Mildred Cufr FRONT: Carolyn Slagle and Anne Owens BACK: Betty Schwyn and Christine Putman. RESERVES TEAM FIRST ROW: George Shaver, Mr. Adamchak, and John Laver. SECOND ROW: Larry Smith, Deraid Nicely, Bill Bratton, Larry Gillen, Joe Vasko, Dick Owens, and Duane Elliott. DON FETTERMAN 6' 1 82 Points ALLAN VAUGHN 5' 10 118 Points DALE FETTERMAN 6 r Varsity 187 Points Reserve 9 Points SAM EVERETT 6 1” 96 Points GARY LEININGER 5' 8 79 Points BILL BRATTON 5' 11 Varsity 4 Points Reserve 53 Points SEVENTH AND EIGHTH Mike Ruffner, Mr. Johnson, Donny Gillen, Jerry Hoffman, Jim Foster, Lorry Roberts, Jerry Enyart, Richard Hatpin, and John Jagielski. JUNIOR HIGH TEAM KNEELING- Peter Everett. Mark Owens. Fred Wells, Raymond Foster, Alfred Honeywell. STANDING: Roger Gillen, Richard Smith, Jim Frybarger, Richard Watkins, Earl Thomas, Jimmy Soeger, Donald Gillen, Terry Sampsel, John Spengler, and Mr. Adamchak. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: Rebecca Pupos and Cheryl Hammond STANDING: Audie Laver and Carol Jean Putman. BASKETBALL RESULTS RESERVE TEAM THEY US Lyons 35 34 Chesterfield 30 42 Pioneer 37 58 Pettisville Adrian 35 28 Fayette 39 40 Holland 25 36 Metamora 41 34 Lyons 44 30 Chesterfield 32 30 Pettisville 49 33 Delta 37 27 Fayette 71 43 Metamora 41 26 Maumee Valley 35 37 Pioneer 57 36 Adrian 34 28 Wins 5 Losses 12 BASEBALL Team They Us Metamora 9 3 Lyons 15 3 Chesterfield 8 4 Pettisville 9 4 Fayette 12 9 VARSITY TEAM THEY US Lyons 84 53 Chesterfield 23 59 Pioneer 53 44 Pettisville 68 52 Adrian (JV) 44 57 Fayette 84 61 Holland 63 60 Metamora 56 52 Lyons 62 70 Chesterfield 34 56 Pettisville 57 47 Delta 50 54 Fayette 93 53 Metamora 53 60 Maumee Valley 65 44 Pioneer 63 64 Adrian(JV) 58 50 Wins 7 Losses 10 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Fayette 72 52 Delta 62 61 CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Lyons 59 61 Metamora 79 44 Jock Burton has been playing for two years and is a junior at Fulton Centralized High School. He is 5 8 , the son of Mr. ond Mrs. Jesse Burton ond is also an honor student. He mode 303 points this year in 19 games. Jack Burton Metamora Downs Fulton Daspite Rally In Fourth Despite a strong fourth quarter rally in which they amassed 15 .points to their opponents’ 6, Ful- ton’s Raiders were nosed out of a basketball game at Metamora Dec. 14. by a 56-52 score. Metamora took the lead in the first quarter, 16-10, and Fulton countered by tallying 17 points to the opponents’ 13 in the second period. Then came Metamora’s big stanza, the third, in which they poured in 21 markers to Fulton’s 10. Both teams were even on field goals made - each tallied 20 buckets - but Metamora made 16 free throws to Fulton’s 12 - the margin that accounted for victory. Following is Fulton’s box score for the evening: Fulton FG FT TP Allan Vaughn ....... 3 2 8 Jack Burton ........ 5 0 10 Sam Everett ........ 1 3 5 Dale Fetterman ..... 3 5 11 Gary Leininger ..... 2 0 4 John Patty...........2 2 6 Don Fetterman 4 0 8 Totals 20 12 52 Metamora’s Reserves defeated Fulton 41-34. 7 8 Graders In Tourney The annual 7-8 grade league tournament is being held at Ches- terfield-Dover school on Feb. 6, 8, and 11. Admission price is 60c for adultt- and 25c for students. York will open the tournament with Fulton at 7 on Feb. 6 with Pike and Chesterfield following at 8:15. On Friday, Feb. 8, the win- ner of the York - Fulton game Will play Zone at 7 with the winnfer of the Pike - Chesterfield game following at 8:16 against Elmira. The winners of the Friday games Will oppose each other at 8:15 on Monday for the championship with the loser playing the prelim inary at 7. Th- league play ended witlj several overtime games and one. point victories. Final standings show Zone winning the league trophy with a 9-1 record, followed closely by Elmira and Fulton. All indications point toward a good, close tournament! Come and see it! Final League Standings Zone Won 9 Lost 1 E'.mira 8 o Fulton 7 3 Pike 4 6 York _.. 1 9 1 9 All County Team The All-County League Team was selected Tuesday. The selec- tions were dominated by Fayette and Pettisville with three players each on the first team. First Team J. Rychener, Pettisville, Cap- tain; L. Schultz, Pettisville; R. Heximer, Fayette; Hester, Lyons; Burton, Fulton. Second Team Lindgren, Fayette; C. Heximer, Fayette; Ford, Metamora; Kane, Metamora; T. Rychener, Pettis- vile. Honorable Mention Wilson, Lyons; Gorsuch, Ches- terfield; Patty, Fulton; Cox, Meta- mora; Steiner, Metamora; Gillen, Metamora. VITLTOX (1 F T 1 IS ...... 10 O 20 1 V 2 10 4  2 i ax nri K «• F T H 22 H T 1 9 2 20 4 S It 1 6 20 72 IO IT If—S2 |H L2 20 22—72 FFA, FHA Plan Banquet For Parents And Members Plans for an FFA-FHA parent- daughter-son banquet Jan. 7 are now being formulated by mem- bers of the Future Farmers of America and Future Homemakers of America at Fulton Centralised school. The Fulton FFA chapter met Dec. 13 and heard reports from John Laver on a fertilizer cam- paign. and from Jerry Enyart on garden seed sales. Financial re- port was presented by Richard Owens. BASEBALL TEAM FRONT: George Shaver, Danny Gillen, Larry Nicely, Dick Owens, Joe Vasko, Larry Smith and John Laver. STANDING: Bill Nicely, Larry Roberts, Jack Burton, John Patty, Don Fetterman, Dale Fetterman, Sam Ever- ett, Allan Vaughn, Deraid Nicely, and Mr. Adamchak. ANNUAL STAFF ROW 1- John Potty, Miss Boehm, Borboro Gillen, Mildred Cufr, and Bill Bratton. ROW 2: Fae Elliott. Linda Witt, Lorry Roberts, Mr. Martin, Sharon Strayer and Diane Potyi. Editor................................Barbara Gillen Assistant Editor......................Mildred Cufr Business Manager.........................John Patty Senior Representative.............Bill Bratton Junior Representative.............Diane Patyi Sophomore Representative. . . .Sharon Strayer Freshman Representative.........Larry Roberts 8th Grade Representative..........Linda Witt 7th Grade Representative..........Fae Elliott Advisors..........................Miss Boehm Mr. Martin KEOPHER IMPLEMENT SALES, MURPHY S BEN FRANKLIN This page is sponsored by: STORE, SIMMONS CLEANERS AND TAILORS, BUCKEYE CHEVROLET SALES ECHO STAFF ROW 1: Betty Schwyn, Joyce Fryborger, and Bonnie Johnson. ROW 2: Mr. Walter, Miss Boehm, Mildred Cufr. Diane Patyi and Connie Ruffner. ROW 3; George Shaver, Marilyn Carter, Jane Shaver, Ann Fauble, Mark Owens, Susan Wood and Mike Ruffner. Editor Assistant Editor Exchange Connie Ruffner Feature Article Susan Wood Sports Mike Ruffner Listening Post Grade News Joyce Fryborger Artists George Shaver Alumni Ann Fauble Reporters Marilyn Carter Betty Schwyn Bonnie Johnson Mark Owens Advisors Miss Boehm Mr. Walter HAD STINE BUICK, SWANTON HARDWARE, This page is sponsored by: RUPP BROTHER S HATCHERIES, ond SOUTH END SUNOCO: Swanton. FIRST ROW: Barbara Gillen, Mildred Cufr, John Patty, Carole Frybarger, and Danny Gillen. SECOND ROW: Jean Hoffman, Betty Seiler, Genevieve Jagielski, Mr Martin, Larry Marsh, and Perry Par- ker. FIRST ROW: Judy Roberts, Barbara Gillen, Cheryl Hammond, Anne Owens, Mildred Cufr, and Audie Lover. SECOND ROW: Christine Putman, Carole Frybarger, Connie Ruffner, Ann Fauble, Joyce Fetterman, Joyce Frybarger, and Bonnie Johnson. CHEMISTRY John Potty, Jack Burton, Don Fetterman, George Shaver, Lorry Gillen, Ann Fauble, Jane Shaver and Mr. Shaver. PROJECTOR CLUB ROW 1: John Jagielski, Gary Leminger and Larry Smith. ROW 2: Mr. Shaver, Richard Ftolpin, Larry Nicely, Danny Gillen, Deraid Nicely, Bob Groms, Duane Elliott and Jerry Pfund. ROW 3: Joe Vasko, George Shaver, Perry Porker, Bill Nicely, Alvin Johnson, Jerry Hoffmon, Jerry Enyart, John Laver and John Pupos. ROW 4: Allan Vaughn, Larry Marsh, Jim Foster. Lorry Gillen, Lenard Honeywell, Dole Fetterman, Sam Ev- erett, Don Fetterman, Bill Bratton, John Patty and Jack Burton. LEADERS: Susan Wood and Beth Garsey. ROW 1: Joyce Frybarger, Jane Shaver, Joyce Fetterman, Cecelia Carter, Linda Elliott, George Shaver, Don- ald Gillen and Marilyn Carter. ROW 2: Connie Ruffner, Cheryl Hammond, Douglas Vasko, Carol Putman, Rebecca Pupos, Karen Leininger. Jerry Enyart, and Sharon Strayer. ROW 3: Judy Saeger, Jean Hoffman, Lois Johnson, Carol McOuillin, Audie Laver, Linda Witt, Alfred Honey- well, and Earl Thomas. ROW 4 Rachel McOuillin, Bonnie Johnson, Betty Seiler, Judy Roberts, Jimmy Saeger, Terry Sampsel, Larry Roberts, and Duane Elliott. HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Rachel McQuillin, Linda Elliot , Marilyn Carter Carole Frybarger, Jane Shaver, Joyce Fetterman, Cecelio Carter, Karen Leininger. Seated: Diane Patyi. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS ROW 1: Alfred Honeywell, Richard Smith, Peter Everett, and John Spengler. ROW 2: Rebecca Pupos, Betty Seiler, Linda Witt, Lois Johnson, Audie Laver, Cheryl Hammond and Foe Elliott. ROW 3: Bonnie Johnson, Judy Roberts, Iness Taft, Judy Saeger, Carol Putman, Harriet Ruffner and Mr Lewis. ROW 4: Mark Owens, Earl Thomas, Donald Gillen, Jimmy Saeger, Jean Hoffman, Douglas Vasko, Terry Sompsel, Richard Watkins and Jim Frybarger. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE KNEELING- Duone Elliott, Bob Groms, Phil Arps, George Shaver, Gary Leininger and Dick Owens STANDING: Allan Vaughn, Bill Bratton, Don Fetterman, Lenard Honeywell, Perry Parker, Bill Nicely, Larry Gillen, and Mr. Gillespie. TYPING ROW 1: Margaret Toft and Anne Owens. ROW 2: Betty Schwyn, Sharon Strayer and Christine Putman. ROW 3: Joe Vosko, Larry Nicely and Sam Everett. ROW 4: Deraid Nicely, Miss Boehm, Phil Arps and Larry Smith. Not Pictured Dale Fetterman, Alvin Johnson, Donald Rashley and Susan Wood. ROW 1: Alvin Johnson Bill Nicely Bill Bratton Don Fetterman Lenard Honeywell Dale Fetterman Sam Everett Larry Gillen Larry Marsh Jim Foster Allan Vaughn ROW 2: John Pupos George Shaver John Laver Jerry Ptund Perry Parker Joe Vasko Jerry Enyart Jerry Hoftman Deraid Nicely ROW 3: Mr. Gillespie John Jagielski Dick Owens Bob Grams Phil Arps Duane Elliott Gary Leininger ROW 4: Larry Smith Larry Nicely Richard Holpin FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Mrs Craig, Karen Leininger, Mildred Cufr, Barbara Gillen, Joyce Fetterman, Diane Patyi, Ce- celia Carter and Mrs. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Joyce Frybarger, Christine Putman, Carolyn Slagle, Betty Schwyn, Barbara Arps, Carole Frybarger, Linda Elliott and Anne Owens. THIRD ROW: Rachel McOuillin, Sharon Strayer, Connie Ruffner, Jane Shaver, Genevieve Jagielski, Mari- lyn Carter, Elaine Miller and Margaret Taft G. A. A. ROW 1: Karen leininger, Mildred Cufr, Diane Patyi, Joyce Frybarger, Cecelia Carter, Anne Owens, Bar- bara Gillen and Mrs. Craig. ROW 2: Christine Putman, Carolyn Slagle, Betty Schwyn, Susan Wood, Barbara Arps, Carole Frybarger and Linda Elliott. ROW 3: Rachel McQuillin, Sharon Strayer, Connie Ruffner. Jane Shaver, Ann Fauble, Genevieve Jagielski, Marilyn Carter, Elaine Miller and Joyce Fettermon. HOME ECONOMICS Christine Putman, Betty Schwyn, Margaret Taft, Anne Owens, Mrs Craig and Sharon Strayer. INTERMEDIATE BAND ROW 1: Mary Ann Griesinger, Dorothy Cook, Koren Nicely and Karen Bickford. ROW 2: Max Fetterman, John Luebker and Leroy Pfaff ROW 3: Ruth Ann Walters and Mr. Lewis. FIRST ROW: Joyce Feftermon, Dick Owens, Lenord Honeywell, and Marilyn Carter. SECOND ROW: Carole Frybarger, Bill Bratton, Bill Nicely and Barbara Gillen. THIRD ROW: Linda Elliott, Mildred Cufr, John Patty, Ann Fauble, Jane Shaver, and Mr. Miller. FIRST ROW: Philip Arps, Jack Burton, Diane Patyi, Genevieve Jagielski, Larry Gillen and George Shaver. SECOND ROW: Allan Vaughn, Connie Ruffner, Joyce Frybarger, Bob Grams and Gary Leininger THIRD ROW: Perry Parker, Mr. Walter, Don Fettermon, and Duane Elliott. KING-Richard Owens Attendents Sr.-William Bratton Jr.--Jack Burton- So.-Dole Fetterman Sr.--William Bratton Jr.-Jack Burton So -Dale Fetterman Fr.-Dan Gillen QUEEN -Mildred Cufr Attendents Sr.-Ann Fauble Jr -Connie Ruffner So.-Anne Owens Fr.-Corolyn Slagle DONATIONS DELTA Pelton Lumber Company Kichluie's Shoe Shop Wood’s Garage Green's Barber Shop Trigg's Red and White William Brothers Hugh A. Ross Nosco Inc. Simon Bernath Hi-Way Furniture Robert A. Gerrick, M.D. James E. Deck, D.D.S. Watkins Flower and Gift Shop Delta Clinic West End Garage S. G. Slater Larry's Beauty Shop Mutzfield Hardware Kinder's Kwality Kakery Clifford Baker Furniture Store Bruner Motor Sales McQuillin's Home-Star Grocery Morel's Toggery Shoppe Gerry Market Val U Way Dr. Robert L. Bay Schrock's Drug Jewelry Store Ben Franklin Store SWANTON Doron's Corner Market Brindley Judson Elton's Pure Oil Service South Side Market WAUSEON Wauseon Manufacturing Company Western Auto Associates Store Enterprise Dry Cleaners Pools Restaurant Lewis Jewelers GRIESINGER’S STORE A-I Groceries Meats Standard Oil Products Phone 4222 MAYER’S Town Country Flower Shoppe Modern Design For Modern Living Fine Selection of Foliage Plants Wire Service Wedding Bouquets Hospital Flowers Funeral Designs Corsages Gift Items Phone 5811 Burr Road Wauseon, Ohio THE SWANTON LUMBER COMPANY Complete Builders Service Transit Mix Concrete Phone 3015 East Broadway Swanton, Ohio HARMON CHEVROLET SALES Wrecker Service Telephone 1245 Delta, Ohio FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION DELTA, OHIO DIVIDEND RATE - 3% W. E. BAKER INC. Chicago Pike SWANTON, OHIO C. E. GERINGER Compliments of Prescription Druggists RHULAND DEPT. STORE 116 N. Main Phone 3931 Wauseon, Ohio Swanton, Ohio ELTON STUDIO Compliments of Portrait - Commercial Cameras - Supplies BANCROFT CLEANERS Delta, Ohio Delta, Ohio HANSEN TURKEY FARM Swanton, Ohio EVERETT’S COUNTRY STORE Lytton, Ohio DOTTIE'S HAT SHOP 99 Dodge Street Swanton, Ohio AUTOGRAPHS
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