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Foreword 4- The 1932 Fultonian is, we believe, the most ambitious production of its kind ever attempted by a graduating class of Fulton High School. We will feel that the volume is a success if it brings to its readers as much pleasure as we have experienced in publishing this annual. W'e hope, too, that the readers of this Fultonian will regard it as a book of memories, through which they may relive the most enjoyable parts of their high school career. In keeping with the Washington Bicentennial Celebration which is taking place this year, we have attempted to carry out the American Colonial theme throughout our book. In almost all the departments, especially in the art work, we have tried to present something reminiscent of Washington's time. We hope you enjoy this manner in which the Class of '32 has chosen to do homage to the Father of Our Country. We wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to those members of all the classes of the school and the Faculty, who, although their names do not appear in the Board of Editors, have, neverthe- less, by their spirit of friendly interest and hearty co-operation, made this publication possible.
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The Old Order Changet 4- Words of my own, I need not employ For by other greater men it has been said, The old order changeth yielding place to new. I need only revive these words which strike t Four years and eight we have been as clay, Being molded in the hands of the sculptor, And now we venture, all prepared, to face The real test-like the statue-the critic and Tis best we take heed of what those older tell For, as 'tis told, Experience is the best teach And also, use to the utmost our preparation To demonstrate to the world that ifwe will, we Some weaklings tell us destiny has shaped ou But we hearken not to such Hddlings for the Knows a man for what he accomplishes. We The highest star. VVe strive. God will we reac -FRANK GU hi! !7 o the heart. public. us, er. can-we shall! r course, world aim at h it. GLIELMO
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