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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.
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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.
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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»'
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