Fulton Centralized School - Fultonian Yearbook (Swanton, OH)
- Class of 1960
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1960 Fultonian Contents Freshmen..........................3 Sophomores........................7 Juniors..........................II Seniors..........................15 Athletics........................27 Activities.......................35 Faculty..........................45 Underclassmen....................51 7th 8th Sports.................55 Elementary.......................57 Elementary Faculty...............65 Administration...................68 Advertising......................69 Annual Staff Editor..................... Assistant Editor........... Business Manager........... Junior Representatives.... Sophomore Representative . Freshman Representative .. Eighth Representative.... i Seventh Representative .. Advisor..................... John Pupos Cecelia Carter John Laver Nancy Barnes, Rebecca Pupos Velma Crabtree Joe Gillen Gene Gillen Dennis Huffman Mr. Robert Swinehart In Memoriam Emerson Hoffman The Seniors of 1960 wish to dedicate this Fultonian in memory of Emerson Hoffman past member of the Board of Education, and to Harlen Everett, an original member of the class of 1960. Mr. Emerson Hoffman was the husband of Marie, school secretary, and father of Jerry, Jean, and Jack, all students of Fulton Local School. Harlen Everett was the son of Mr. Harold Everett, and a well loved member of the class who was taken from us by death in 1950. Freshmen y uto rapL J Quarter To Twelve John Steve Arps Kay Patyi Max Frybarger Vice Secretary Fetterman President President Treasurer FIRST ROW: Gary Strayer, Dorothy Cook, Jim Belcher, Karen Elton. SECOND ROW: Gloria Stout, Larry Peters, Karen Bickford, Gordon Barnes, Jackie Spengler. THIRD ROW: Donna Hildreth, Joe Gillen, Ruth Ann Walter, Le- Roy Pfaff, Joanne McQuillin, Absent: Martha Park- Freshman Activities The Freshman Class of i960 have had a difficult time getting started with their activities and other interests. In January, they gave a semi-formal dance. They also have given two very successful raffles at two of the home basketball games. At this printing they are planning something of the greatest secrecy .... May they have a successful school year. Buckeye Chevrolet Sales 121 South Main Swanton, Ohio Kit Sophomores s luto c rap k 10 Down 2 To Go Mark Owens Carol Putman Fae Elliott Judy Roberts Pete Everett President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer News Reporter FIRST ROW: Jean Hoffman, Dale Miller, Judy Saeger, Harriet Ruffner, Alfred Honeywell. SECOND ROW: Velma Crabtree, Lee Roy Toms, Teena Dunning, Ray Foster, THIRD ROW; Fred Wells, Bula Taft, Jim Leach. Congratulations Seniors H me  f Lester fcnxjart, R i Virgil Bloomer Construction Delta, Ohio Pho e : SwcmtoY) 3208 Juniors hitoc rapltS Junior and Senior Prom, Record Hops, Car Washes, and Raffles We’ve Had An Active Year! Dick Watkins Jim Frybarger Sharon Kreuz Audie Laver Doug Vasko President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer News Reporter FIRST ROW: Nancy Barnes, Don Gillen, Roger Gillen, Cheryl Hammonds. SECOND ROW: Lois Johnson, Marilyn Koepfer, Larry Langenderfer, John Norris. THIRD ROW: Dick Pinkleman, Rebecca Pupos, Jim Saeger, Terry Sampsel. FOURTH ROW: Betty Seiler, John Spengler, Iness Taft, Earl Thomas. Sharon and Becky Star In “My Friend Irma” Record Hop Compliments of your Funk’s G Dealer Burton Falor 3 mi. East of Delta Seniors J a Jerry Edward Enyart Tarzan You only live once, but if you live it right, once is enough. Band 1,2, 3. 4 FFA 1.2. 3, 4 FFA Officer 2, 3, 4 State FFA Convention 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1, 3, 4 Projector Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Arsenic and Old Lace 3 President Elaine Marie Miller Elaine” Keep on Smiling - People will wonder what you're up to. ” G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 F. H.A. Officer 1.2,3,4 G. A. A. Officer 1,4 Student Council 1 Pep Club 3 Delegate to State F. H. A. Convention 3 Treasurer Michael Gordon Ruffner Mike Frown and the world frowns with you; smile and they think you're crazy. Arsenic and Old Lace 3 Class Officer 1, 2, 3. 4 Student Council 1,2,3 Projector Club Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President John Larry Roberts Larry Life is what you make it. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3,4 Arsenic and Old Lace 3 Echo Staff 3, 4 Projector Club 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Band 1 Bowling Green State Tests 1.2,3 County Music Festival 1,2 Drama Club 3 Barbara Kay Arps Barb I'd rather set on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. Class Officer 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 G.A. A. Officer 4 F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4 F.H.A. Officer 2,3,4 Drama Club Officer 3 F. F. A. Sweetheart 4 Librarian 1, 3, 4 Secretary Jerry Fredrich Hoffman Jerry ” Hard work is written over the door of success F.F.A. 1.2,3,4 F.F.A. Officer 4 Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 State F.F.A. Convention 2,3 Arsenic and Old Lace 3 Daniel Cletus Gillen Dan Work hard, but plan before you work. F.F.A. 2,3,4 F. F.A. Officer 3,4 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Arsenic and Old Lace State F.F.A. Convention 2, 3 Cecelia Preal Carter Cece Determination is the road to success. FHA 1,2, 3, 4 FHA Officer 3 GAA 1.2, 3, 4 GAA Officer 4 Echo Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 3 Band 1,2, 3,4 Glee Club 1, 3, 4 State Homemaker State FHA Convention District Music Contest 1,2, 3, 4 County Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4 John Pupos Puppy With age comes wisdom, and I'm getting pretty old. Arsenic and Old Lace 3 Basketball 2, 3,4 Baseball 1 Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1,2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3 State Tests 2, 3 County Music Festival 3 FFA 1 Richard Herbert Halpin Richy Better late than never. F.F.A. 1.2. 3. 4 F. F. A. Officer 4 Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 Arsenic and Old Lace 3 State F.F.A. Convention 3 Rachel Marie McQuillin Rachel The greater the difficulty, the greater the glory. CAA 1,2, 3. 4 FHA 1,2, 3. 4 FHA Officer 3. 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Girls Glee Club 1, 3, 4 4-H 2,3,4 4-H Officer 3, 4 Echo Staff 3 County Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4 District Music Contest 1,2,3, 4 State Tests 1, 2, 3 State FHA Convention James William Foster Red You have to stoop to throw mud. F. F. A. 1.2. 3. 4 Basketball 1,2,3 Projector Club 1,2, 3,4 Edna Mae Snyder Edna Work is a sturdy job. “ Glee Club 1,2,3 Civics Club 3 GAA 4 Echo Staff 3, 4 John Joseph Jagielski Jig Happiness comes in small packages - so does poison. Arsenic and Old Lace 3 FFA 1,2,3, 4 Baseball 1,2 Basketball 1 Projector Club 1.2,3,4 Sandra Lee Emahiser Nanny Flirt: The type of girl who loves not too much but too many. FHA 2,3,4 FHA Officer 3 GAA 1,2, 3. 4 Echo Staff 3 Librarian 3 Pep Club 3 Arsenic and Old Lace 3 Drama Club 3 Drama Club Officer 3 John Winfield Laver Big John Set a goal, then work towards it. Arsenic and Old Lace 3 FFA 1.2. 3.4 FFA Officer 3 State FFA Convention 2, 3 State Farmer Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball Manager 1,2,3,4 Basketball Manager 1,2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Band 1 Echo Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 1 State Tests 1 Karen Marie Leininger Shorty Life is what you make it. Band 1,2, 3, 4 GAA 1,2, 3.4 FHA 1.2, 3, 4 FHA Officer 3 Glee Club 1 Pep Club 3 Drama Club 3 Delpha Barnes Delpha Long hair is to be admired. FHA 2,3,4 FHA Officer 3 GAA 2,3,4 GAA Officer 3, 4 Pep Club 3 Drama Club 3 Class Officer 3 Librarian 4 Arsenic and Old Lace 3 Band 2, 3,4 Cheerleader 4 Class History In September, 1948, eight of our nineteen Seniors started the first step of their education at Fulton Local School. The original eight were Larry Roberts, Rachel McQuillin, John Laver, John Jageilski, Richard Halpin, Jerry Hoffman, Jerry Enyart, and Karen Leininger. Mrs. Glecker was our first teacher and taught us to share and the principles of fair play as well as our ABC's and 123's. Mrs. Glecker was also our second grade teacher, and prepared us for our third step. Now in the third grade, Mrs. Kessler was our teacher. Here Cecelia Carter joined us from Swanton. Mrs. Kessler also taught us in the fourth grade. Barbara Arps from Richland Adams in Defiance, and John Pupos from Metamora joined us this year. Mrs. Fetterman taught us in the fifth and sixth grades. We really felt grown-up this year because our room was upstairs. Danny Gillen from Swanton joined us in the fifth grade. Finally we made it to the seventh grade and Junior High School. Mr. Shaver was our teacher. We were very excited and yet confused because we had lockers in the hall and changed classes. Mike Ruff- ner came to us from Adrian. Jim Foster joined the class this year also. Class officers this year were: Jerry Enyart, President: John Pupos, Vice President: Barbara Arps, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Shaver continued as our class advisor for the eighth grade. This year our officers were: John Laver, President: John Pupos, Vice President; Larry Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer. In both seventh and eighth grades we took field trips to Oak-Openings Park. In our Freshman year we had Mrs. Craig as our advisor. This year we were entitled to class parties and money raising projects, because we were in high school. Elaine Miller from St. Mary's Assumption came to us this year. Our class officers this year were: Jerry Enyart, President: Barbara Arps, Vice Pres- ident; Elaine Miller, Secretary-Treasurer. Miss Boehm was our Sophomore advisor. Delpha Barnes and Sandra Emahiser joined us from Swan- ton. Our class officers this year were: Danny Gillen, President; John Pupos, Vice President; Carolyn Slagle, Secretary; Elaine Miller, Treasurer. Our Junior class was headed by Jerry Enyart as President; Danny Gillen served as Vice President; Carolyn Slagle as Secretary; Elaine Miller as Treasurer. This was a particularly exciting and busy year. Early in September we received our class rings. Our biggest projects this year were the Junior-Senior Prom we called Cinderella's Ball and our class play called Arsenic and Old Lace in November. Mr. Walter was our class advisor. Our last year at Fulton Local is about over. The first thing we did was have our Senior pictures taken. All through the year we have saved money for our trip to Washington and New York May 15. Our class play Rest Assured was presented April 8. Mr. Walter was our advisor and our class officers for our last year were Jerry Enyart, President; Mike Ruffner, Vice President; Barbara Arps, Secretary: and Elaine Miller, Treasurer. Edna Snyder joined us from St. Frances at Tiffin and made us a graduat- ing class of nineteen. The Fultonian, ably edited by John Pupos, purse strings were held by John Win- field Laver and yours truly at the typewriter. Cecelia Carter Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1960, of Fulton Local 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 wills be heretofore made by us. 1, Larry Roberts, will my basketball abilities to Steve Emahiser. I, Jerry Floffman, will my seat in Chemistry Class to Mark Owens hoping that he will make as good use of it as I did. I, Sandy Emahiser, will my dimples to my devilish brother Steve. I, Rachel McQuillin, will my extraordinary ability to keep quiet to mouthy Sharon Kruez. I, Edna Snyder, will to Iness Taft, my giggles and blush with the wish that she can control them better than did 1. 1, Richard Halpin, will my dubious talent to drink milk in English Class to anyone thirsty that period. I, Delpha Barnes, will my gift to get along with Mr. Walter to anyone Junior who will need it in their Senior year. I, Jerry Enyart, will my ability to do nothing in Mrs. Segrists' study hall to Jim FTybarger, who on second thought, doesn't really need it. I, Barbara Arps, will my pizza making skill to Donald Gillen. 1, Karen Leininger, will my nickname Shorty to Nancy Barnes because she has always liked it. I, John Pupos, bequeath to Carol Putman my collection of old ticket stubs to add to her charming collection. I, Elaine Miller, will my gift of gab to Marilyn Koepfer although she doesn't need it. I. John Laver, will my ability to get to school within the last two minutes before the last bell to Jim Frybarger, he'll enjoy those extra few minutes of sleep. I, Jim Foster, will to my brother Raymond Foster my ability to get along with Mr. Walter. I, Cecelia Carter, will my GAA presidency to any junior girl who doesn’t already have enough work to keep herself busy. 1, Mike Ruffner, will my curly hair to Mr. Walter. I, Danny Gillen, will my seat in first period study hall to anyone who likes to set on tacks. 1, John Jagielski, will my extraordinary sense of warped humor to John Norris so he can round out his personality. A Brief Senior Run-down NAME LIKES DISLIKES PASTIME WANTS TO BE Barbara Arps Pizza Salesmanship Class Making pizza Interior Decorator Delpha Barnes Pizza Nothing Housekeeping Housewife Cecelia Carter School Conceited people Music Elementary teacher Sandy Emahiser Movies Republicans Records Nurse Jerry Enyart Everyone Nothing Pool Farmer Jim Foster Cars English class Working on cars Mechanic Dan Gillen Cards Pizza Dentists Farmer Richard Halpin Girls Speed Limits Roding Construction worker Jerry Hoffman Chess Mouthy girls Working Farmer John Jaglieski Hunting School Trapping Farmer John Laver Food Mustand Complaining Farmer Karen Leininger Rock Roll Polka-dot Houses Rock Roll Pro ball player Rachel McQuillin Mustard Homework Music Math teacher Elaine Miller To be teased Broom salesmen Working Commercial teacher John Pupos Licorice Cooked cabbage Stereo Archaeologist Larry Roberts Basketball Loud people Sports Lawyer Mike Ruffner To tease girls Some people Baseball Engineer Edna Snyder Algebra 11 Nothing at all Giggling Undecided Class Colors Class Flower Class Motto American Beauty and White White Carnation Choose a lot in life, and make sure you build on it Athletics hitocjrapli6 Varsity Reserves Baseball Team Freshman Basketball Team 1960 BASKETBALL RECORD COUNTY CO-CHAMPS WE THEY Pettisville 46 47 Fayette 61 38 Otsego 23 47 Metamora 47 49 Delta 64 50 Lyons 58 50 Chesterfield 91 46 Hilltop 70 47 Chesterfield 65 47 Metamora 82 80 Pettisville 62 53 Maumee Valley 72 61 Fayette 63 61 Holland 77 36 Metamora 63 61 Hilltop 60 46 Lyons 71 60 Chesterfield 58 42 Otsego 68 78 Fulton finished the 1960 basketball season with a fourteen and four record for total games played. In league play they are tied with a twelve and two record with Pettisville for first place. Those selected from Fulton's first five for the all county basketball team are Doc Gillen and Dan Gillen on first team and Larry Roberts on second team. Jerry Enyart and Earl Thomas have been voted honorable mention. Congratulations boys, we all are proud of you. Activities J Fulton Chapter founded in September of 1956. has 30 members. The Chapter has consistently shown its abilities to use parliamentary procedure by receiving a gold rating at the County Contest the last 3 years in succession. The high quality of the Chapter is contributed mostly to Mr. Gillespie advice and guidance. The Chapter has proven its ability by receiving Silver ratings in the district Chapter contest. One member in the Chapter. John Laver, holds the degree of State Farmer, second highest degree of the four obtainable: greenhand. Chapter Farmer. State Farmer, and American Farmer. This degree is earned by 2% of the State enrollment. The officers for 1959-60 are President Jerry Enyart, V. president Dan Gillen. Secretary Jim Saeger, Treasurer Dick Pinkelman. News reporter Jim Frybarger, Sentlnal Richard Halpin, and Student Advisor Jerry Hoffman. The Fulton Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was founded in 1953. by the Delta Chapter. Every year the chapter has a banquet and for the last three years the Future Homemakers and the Future Farmers together have sponsored the parent banquet. In the six years of being a chapter, Fulton has been proud to have had five girls who have received the State Homemaker Degree, the highest degree in F.H.A. They were: Diane Patyi, Connie Ruffner, Joyce Frybarger, Barbara Gillen, and Cecelia Carter. This year the chapter is also very proud to have a state officer. Audie Laver was elected ranking Vice President at the State Convention in April, 1959. Since Audie is a state officer, the Fulton Chapter was host for the Sub-regional meeting in 1959 and the County Installation in i960. Chapter advisor is Mrs. James Craig and this years officers are Audie Laver, President; Elaine Miller, Vice President; Carol Putman, Secretary; and Judy Saeger, Treasurer. Girls' Athletic Association The Girl's Athletic Association is an active organization that provides the concessions sold at basketball games by the girls who are members. The girls each year form a girls basketball team and play area G. A. A. ’s. With co-operation of all the girls and their adviser Mrs. James Craig the G. A. A. sponsors the Athletic Banquet in the spring for the boys. At this banquet awards are given ten outstanding girls in the organization who have earned the most points during the year. This year's slate of officers were Cecelia Carter, President; Barbara Arps, Vice President; Elaine Miller, Secretary; and Delpha Barnes, Treasurer. Student Council Mrs. Hazel Schroeder Wauseon, Ohio Bowling Green State University Ohio State University B. S. Vocal Music Not pictured Mrs. Keller Swanton, Ohio Capital University B. S. Instrumental Music The forty-five members of Fulton’s marching band last summer marched at Swanton, Wauseon, Delta, Waterville, and Holland. At the county fair we played an evenings concert. In August, to close the summer program, the Women’s League sponsored an ice cream social at which the band presented a concert. For the past two years Meta- mora, St. Mary’s, and Fulton Bands have combined to present a concert featuring solo selections and combined selections. Our ex-conductor Mrs. George Hay- den has taught music for three years at Fulton. Mrs. Keller our present instru- mental instructor, came to Fulton the second semester of 1960. Mrs. Barbara Hayden Swanton, Ohio Bowling Green State University B. S. Instrumental and Vocal Music County Band and Chorus Each year the Pulton County schools sponsor a music festival in which each school in the county par- ticipates. This year's festival was held at Wauseon in March. Representing Fulton this year in the chorus are: Rachel McQuillin, Audie Laver, Nancy Barnes, Kay Patyi, Joanne McQuillin, Ruth Ann Walter, Dor- othy Cook, Karen Elton, Karen Bickford, Jackie Spengler, Donna Hildreth, Martha Parker, and John Pupos. Playing in the band are: Cecelia Carter, Doug Vasko, Jerry Enyart. Lois Johnson, Don Gillen. Phil Greis- inger, and Cheryl Segrist. THE CLARINET TRIO, Lois Johnson, Nancy Barnes, and Doug Vasko received a superior rating at the District Music Contest and an excellent rating at the State Contest. They have played for the F. F. A. - F. H. A. Banquet and Women's League meetings. This year a quartet has been formed from the trio add- ing Carol McQuillin and Janet Lehman. THE TRUMPET TRIO, Cecelia Carter, Rachel McQuillin, and Carol Putman, has played for Bacca- laureate, the Alumni Banquet plus many other organizations. They received an excellent rating at Dis- trict Contest last year. This year a quartet has been formed from the trio with Audie Laver and Judy Saeger taking Rachel's place. Elaine Miller Homecoming Queen February 5, 1960 QUEENS Barbara Arps FFA Queen 1959-1960 c rafi L William D. Walter Waterville, Ohio Bowling Green State University B. S. History, Government, Driver Education Juanita Segrist Delta, Ohio Mary Manse College Bowling Green State University Wayne University B. S. Chemistry, Algebra II Mrs. Miriam R. Rose Napoleon, Ohio Bowling Green State University Taylor University B. S. English, Journalism J. Ray Gillespie Cambridge, Ohio Ohio State University Bowling Green University B. S. Vocational Agriculture “ Robert Scott Swinehart Hillsdale, Michigan Kerris Institute University of Michigan Hillsdale College B. S. Commercial Pete Adamchak Conemaugh, Pa. Alderson Broaddus College B. S. Physical Education, History Marguerite Craig Swanton, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan University B. A. Home Economics and French II Hazel Fetterman Delta, Ohio Bowling Green State University Seventh grade Secretaries School secretaries are more than bus- iness secretaries. She has contact with children of all ages every day. Besides this, she has supplies and money to keep accounted. A school secretary is a personal friend to every school child and without a doubt, hears the prob- lems and worries of each and every student. Her iodine and band-aids are always within easy reach all times for all casualties. No school could get along without their secretaries. The FULTONIAN wishes to pay tribute to our two administrative assistants; Mrs. Marie Hoffman and Mrs. Pat Simon. Custodians Forty years ago, the man that kept the school clean and warm was called a janitor and probably this was the right title. More than likely, the janitor was poorly educated and his responsibilities were few. He stoked a pot belly stove, carried out the ashes and cleaned the schoolhouse when it was needed; that is, if the teacher didn't do it for him or after him. This is a far cry from out custodians today, Bob Huffman and Ray Avina; for upon their shoulders lies the operation of a complex physical plant and all that it encompasses. A custodian is an individual with knowledge of human relations and with habits above reproach. Our custodians have these qualities plus a sense of humor, an understanding of students and have the honor of holding the respect of each student. Limitations of space do not permit us to elaborate on the assets of these two men or their asset to this school. Suffice to say that Ray and Bob are necessary to the smooth operation of this school and respected by fac- ulty, student body and the community. U nderclassmen saluto c rap , 7th Grade Cheryl Segrist Richard Smith Marilyn Parker David Arps Janet Lehman President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer News Reporter FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Sandra Avina, Anna Barnes, Martha Belcher, Cheryl Borck, Robert Carroll, Gary Everett. Jack Forrest, Sue Frybarger, Sandra Garsey, Gary Hoffman, Danny Honey- well, Dennis Huffman. Tamara Irelan, Max Johnston, Gale Keller, Marilyn Kreiger, William Leach, Carolyn Pfaff. Robert Slagle, Kena Stout, David Toms, Benny Vaughn, John Warner. 8th Grade m Jack Hoffman Allan Lehman Linda Watkins John Brown President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Beth Garsey News Reporter FIRST ROW; Thomas Kelham, Howard Case, Tex Dunning, Roger Fetterman, Larry Carter. SECOND ROW: Reta Dunning, Lois Parker, Karen Johnson, Sharon Wiles, Nancy Belcher. THIRD ROW: Richard Martinez, Galen Krieger, Sylvia Anguiano, Linda Walt- er, Sherry Sampsel. FOURTH ROW; Steve Emahiser, Philip Griesinger, James Norris, Michael Owens, James Owens, Gene Gillen. Elementary J 1st Grade FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Carl Blaine, Danette Blaine, Billy Buehrer, Linda Carroll, Albert Case, Patty Dunning. Mary Ellen Fauble, Richard Fickle, Carol Fitzsimmons, Terry Forrest, Patricia Frybarger, Mark Irelan. Daryl Marsh, Irene Martinez, Shirley Overmyer, Danny Pfund, Shelly Robasser, Jan Saeger. Virgie Ann Sellers, Donald Simon, Roger Snyder, Michael Zeigler. 2nd Grade FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Irma Anguiano, Mary Alice Anguiano, Raymont Anguiano, Steven Avina, Patsy Barlow, Sandra Belcher. Manuel Belmarez, Douglas Borck, Norman Bratton, Sharon Buehrer, Thomas Carter, Christina Caywood. Patty Cole, Timothy Duff, Jimmy Dunning, Robert Frybarg- er, James Huffman, Roger Irelan. Sandra Keller, David Leguire, Jeffrey Smith, Stephen Speng- 3rd Grade FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Thomas Baker, Ronald Barlow, Frank Belcher, Mike Bemath, Pat- ricia Brown, Larry Carroll. Daniel Caywood, David Fitzsimmons, Terry Garsey, Robert Habel, David Hammond, Dennis Kelham. Lee Laurie, Merlin Leach, Dallas Marsh, Carl Overmyer, Mary Jane Pfaff, Richard Robasser. John Segrist, Bruce Simon, Steven Smith, Theodore Walbolt, Pam- ela Watkins, Dennis Wyckhouse. 4th Grade First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: Mary Arps, Gary Barlow, Ronald Barnes, Bonnie Bernath, Fay Buehrer, Gary Cole. Craig Duff, Cathy Dunning, Gilbert Dunning Jr. Elaine Elton, Allen Everett, Lois Forrest. Harold Young. Deborah Habel, Ronald Halpin, Becky Hoffman. Richard Huffman, Lois Leach. Julie Leguire, John Martinez, James Nichols, Linda Parker. Beverly Roberts. Pamela Segrist. Carolyn Simon, Kenneth Stout. Scott Szabo, Diane Valentine, Edward Wyckhouse. William Gorey, Lydia Anguiano, Linda Anguiano. 5th Grade FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: Suzanne Avina, Carol Baker, Kenneth Barlow, James Barnes, Mary Belcher, Aurora Belmarez. Kenneth Brown, Rosemary Case, Cunis Caywood, Teddy Dunning, Gene Eckley, Roger Fickle. Christina Geer, Ronald Hammond, Kathleen Keller, Bruce Laurie, Craig Leguire, Barbara Lehman. Gilbert Martinez, David Nichols, Diane Simon, Vallorie Thomas, Susan Walbolt, Arthur Young. Victor Young. 6th Grade FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: Elisa Belmarez, Linda Bickford, Ralph Carter, Michael Caywood. David Cufr, Judy Dunning, David Fickle, Priscilla Geer. Sandra Gillen, Dennis Hoffman, Constance Hable, Steven Huffman. Gerald Irian, Joan Jagielski, Mary Leguire, Kristen Robasser. Michael Strayer, Susann Stout, Teresa Segrist, Earl Toms. Mrs. Marion Lehman Swanton, Ohio Ohio Northern University First Grade Mrs. Loel Ziegler Delta, Ohio Miami University Toledo, University Second Grade Elementary Teachers Lucile K Kling Swanton, Ohio Miami University Third Grade Mrs. Cora E. Myers Swanton, Ohio Bowling Green State University University of Toledo Fourth Grade Harold E. Rose Pontiac, Michigan Olivet College Bowling Green State University B. A. 5th, Jr. High Basketball Jean Rahm Swanton, Ohio University of Toledo Bowling Green State University B. S. Sixth Grade Buckeye Chevrolet Sales 121 South Main Street Swanton, Ohio Administration W. Howard Shaver Cheshire, Ohio Ohio University University of Toledo Wisconsin State College B. S. in Education Biology, Algebra, General Science Math 8, Science 8 Faculty Member not pictured William N. Bowman Toledo, Ohio University of Toledo B. E. English 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Leland A. Dorsey East Liverpool, Ohio Bowling Green State University B. S. Masters in Education Advanced Math Executive Head The staff of the FULTONIAN and the Class of 1960 wish to express here their appreciation and respect for the efforts in the behalf of the faculty and student body of this school by the Board of Education, the Men's Boosters, the Women's League and the Parent-Teacher Organization. President of the Board for the 1959-1960 school year was Elden Arps. The other members for the year were: Leo Miller, Mrs. Arvine Cook, Mr. Carl Pfaff, Mr. Emerson Hoffman and Mr. Harold Saeger. The Men's Boosters have long supported the athletic department and its teams. Recently the Boosters organ- ized Little League Baseball and Little League Basketball. Members coach some of the Little League teams. Their financial and moral support and their enthusiasm have built our athletic department into, we feel, the best in the county. The Women’s League supports, mainly, the bands. Throughout the year the League sponsors bake sales, ice cream socia Is, and smorgasbords. All proceeds go to the bands. The PTO backs anything and everything that the school proposes. This group sponsors the Carnivals each year. Their major purchase this year was a new electric typewriter for the office. These three groups deserve a salute from all of us. Waller Insurance Agency, Inc. 136 N. Main St, e Central Farm Store Inc. 107 Church Street-Swanton Swanton, Ohio Gambles 310 Main St Delta, Ohio Your International Harvester Dealer Phone 2413 Raymond Sales and Service Good Luck - Good Wishes The Swanton Enterprise Publishers Commercial Printers Since 1886 Jim Reese Ford Sales Ford Cars Trucks Sales Service 909 E. Main St. Delta, Ohio The Metamora Elevator Company Grain-Seeds Sterling Feeds Farm Supplies Metamora, Ohio Phone 2662 t Compliments of A P Tea Co. Swanton, Ohio Elwood F. Elton, Mgr. Swanton Hardware 88 Dodge Street Your Hardware Shopping Center Hartley Electric Zenith Frigidaire General Electric Built-In Kitchens Delta, Ohio Falor and Sharpe Quality Clothing for Men and Boys Delta or Wauseon Delta, Ohio Kay’s 5 t to $1.00 Stores Save at Kay's Your Complete Variety Store Wauseon-Napoleon Delta Farmers Elevator Inc. Delta, Ohio Elton’s Pure Oil Service South Main Street j? Had Stine Buick and Pontiac Swanton, Ohio Compliments of the Trading Post Restaurant Lyons, Ohio Delta Wrecking Co. East End Auto Body shop East End Auto Sales Used Parts...Body Repair Used Cars Delta, Ohio Phone 1644 Barn Restaurant Our Farm Liability Policy gives more protection at no cost. See Schwall and Son Insurance Wauseon Phone 2941 Ohio Wilbur H. Kleck and Sons Fertilizers-Lime Field Seeds Delta, Ohio Phone 1635 Compliments of Your Funk’s G Dealer BURTON FALOR 3 Miles East of Delta, Ohio Penrod Funeral Home Delta, Ohio Donation Toledo Edison Pizza Flies Sand Fleas Simon Bernath Njaim Restaurant Delta, Ohio Delta, Ohio Good Place to Meet Good Place to Eat.' Ziegler’s Lugbill Auction Chicago Pike at Brailey Rd. Phone 2256 Swanton, Ohio Archbold, Ohio is JOHN DEERE Grieser Insurance Agency Wauseon, Ohio 5 U R E 'jj| (yCa-cyyi (yC o yicA . K-C Lanes Columbian Center Bowling Swanton, Ohio Brunswick Automatics Bowling at its Best Phone 3616 Compliments of Country Beauty Salon Beulah Truckor Metamora, Ohio L. 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