Fulton High School - Static Yearbook (Fulton, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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' '47 ' STUDENT COUNCIL Left to rivht Ctqnding Phylli eo wan, Wilfren Moldermnl , Jeanette Felot, La Jerne Fllkkema, Uleanor Voss, Blll Hunt, Herten e Hunt, adviser, Jame Dqnhoff, Irene Hooohoem, Allen Slkkemq, Lfle Hoofuefm Qeated M1ry Nohrmin, Wlth Mohrman, Bernqrd Snyder, Arnold De he rdt, Charlene Shear, Jlm Plbld, Irene Qhe r STATIC STAFF Back row Bllly Bo ,MHFJOPIC 3oelkens,AnnQbcllC len Beer, Allen SlKiCmT, erqrlnne Qhear, Mlrlm k kema ccone row Allan T1CFSCm8,BLFHHPQ Cnyder,Jqcquo llne Lesllo, Mllfree 'olderW1ker, Irene Foovhe m La Verne Fllkkeme, J netto Peldt, Bill hurt, Front row Vlvlan Qtortz,adviser,M ry E hohlman, Jim FielO, M r, Bu 2, Mary ooebqrn, Qdvl er, xuth Huizenba HGNGR SCDCTE TY Stmnelng J anette Fellt, Hortcnse Hunt, QdVlSCP Sreted Bernard Qnyder, Ilene Hoo heow Mer Monrmmn, Jlm Fleld 2 'X fs xt xp.: I T Y I lf V7 X 'I Y N I 7 It A ff xl A If A1 XY r Tx A W W T I I T 5 ff 5 2 X I 1 Q 5 e L 1: s I SSAQ Ji .mer 1 A ' A T 1 ' - .J 4,4 ' 2 5- M ' .-s Ai W A 1 ' ' L E l 7 ,I . U ' : c Ep , Ju A L IT Q A V Tre L S ' 4 ' 3 U at . : . T S lr . . ' I H , fl ' 1 m A , 1 . .1 ,c I-T111 STA J M.. 'L 1' . .cnl O I ' j yy! A 'I Lg 2 c V! ' 3 ' c N U c ' 1 ' . 77' Q If . ' A sa ' . --'A .Aly - ,LDL KJ , ' N A QQ T T J 0 I Eunice De Weerdt, Dick Mitchell, Phyllis Cossman.' T 1 : G ' LJ A ps . .lf 1 A ' X . fe v S ,L 1 W I 1 4 's T Cn o L A D : Cr ' T I ,f CL 2 ' C . ' Q 41 J I .' I . AJ ' ' ' .A, S L 57 E , A. C A 'f ' vN'N'7 A u Lvl ff YU A YV A VT We YH, ,V -N T ti vislyf -' 1 5' ' 1, 5 I -: . T ,haf uf I or Mei we ij W V 'Q' VM TAT TD' U . A XT A 'A ifg ' Nj fvf X354 'I ,3,j' , . . .11-:- 1 ,X .gl 4' -2+ 'A ' . ' The year 1959 marks the beginning of a new organization in Fulton High School--the Student Council. Each class chose two representatives and every orpanlzation had one repre entatlve The club numbered seventeen and was ponsored by Miss Hunt Thl or anlzatlon did not aecompllsh any thlng more than acqulrlnr a con txtution, electlng officers, and 93VlH the way for 1940 Time did not allow much actlvlty, but that will follow next year The followlng are members Senlor Class Bill Hunt Phyllls Cossman Junlor Class Lyle Hoogheem Vice President Charlene Shear Sophomore Class Allan Sikkema Secretary Ruth Mohrman Freshman Class Treasurer Arnold De Weerdt Irene Shear STATIC Jim Field BOYS' 5P0FtS Wilfred Moldermaker Glee Club Presldent Esseff Club National Honor Library Science Club Speech Club Society Mary E Mohrman Bernard Snyder Eleanor Voss Jeanette Feldt Irene Hoogheem James Damhoff Verne Flikkema fe r J 3 Y IM 'V M 'i C s ' . J nn 1 . S . . S S . . -. I . - - l 5 S i ' rv' 2 0 0 U L , G' o A e A Q V 0 V La V Nb' S5 bA5 .'5 T97 'xy 54 1? x I I X -'I .tj -. LJ! 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Oh, yes, there it is The F H S school newspaper of 1955 56 was a four page paper printed on legal- sized paper in two column pages nGet along, little doggie nNon we are in fr of the USTATICN booth which shows the 1936 37 pa per This paper was a six page publication, print ed in three column pages And just notice that beautiful red and black covered year book Lead the dogs along, H ns I do believe this lS another 'STATICU booth Yes, but this is for 1957 58 The newspaper is very similar to the last one, but the year book is white and has a blue color scheme Upon my word, thls booth 1sn't completed yet but look at the interesting newspapers This presents 1958 39 a Christmas issue in red and green, a basketball issue in red and black, a St Patrick's issue in green, and an Easter issue in red and purple The form is the same except the paper is an eight page affair Qpeaking of year books, Just rest your eyes on this masterpiece a red and white cover and a Dutch theme Well, so glad to have had you on our inspec- tion tour Do come riding again some time N et along, doggies'n Il VV I 4 l - Q - -2 .D - mt if u 1141 if T61 ZH 7 if x h. I 7 2- xv 1 p, In ,gf rf - f ay' W W W wi lt: W1 TH F' U H HQNOR SOCIETY YN This year, as in former ye rs, there was a freat deal of suspense as to who would make the National Honor Society Fifteen per cent of the class may be chosen to membership, and in the 1939 class flve was the quota Last ye r J an tte Feldt and Irene Hoogheen were admitted to the or der, and Mary E Mohrman were the candidates The members have to be in the upper thlrd of their class in their schola tic tnndlnp, and the qualities that are consldered are leaders h 1 p, character, ervice, and scholarshlp O CHIS basis the faculty chooses vhox they think deserves the honor An impressive i1St8ll8tl0H was held in May, wlth the old members of the Society takinv charge of the program At th1s tlme the three new mem ber were formally admitted to the organization Below 13 the emblem of the Soclety f' NAT IQNAL Hogan socmeTV xx? 'ff' Z 4 J? 5 ff e' W 3117 ' K ' X! ' I ' J ff vif rr W bi' Q4 M Hi if if! 131 W Qanization, and thls year Jim Field, Bernard Sny: 2 s L . wt A ' . n -' X . L. 1 5? w V H 2-ff nf S+, e be C 'fa ra e 1:21 ' , N- 'fi A 1, .. FACULTY Top row- Hortense Hunt, Prlnclpal, Domestlc Art, Hlstory E E Lllgequlst, Superlntendent, Mathematics, Vocatlonal Guldance Second row Left Mlldred Reed, Bookkeeplng, Typing, Short hand Center Perry A Goranson, General Sclence, B10 logy, Physlcs, Coachlnv Rlght Mabel Johnson, Engllsh, Government, Socio 1 OSH Third row Left Mary L Woodburn, Mathematlcs, Jr Buslness Tralnlng Center Elolse Shlpma, Off1CG secretary Right Ruth Becker, Hlstory, Physiology, COHCh1D Fourth row Left Vlvlan Stortz, Engllsh, Latln Center Harrtet C Bell, Muslc Right Jera Current, Speech QCHGCDL BGARD Left to right Jay Smaltz, La Verne Evans, Bert Ealk, Mlno Fllk Vema, Earl Snyder, Presldent, Llewellyn Fay Xr YE r nv ,uf W r w r I uf Wxss Kano. Co mme. 1:-ou. Ylhnc. Woodburn XYXoXWcwmo'x xc G. Khan. Ck ov c 'L Momogxoqm GRYXXW Xmas Hunk 'x3vmc.xoo.X WQXCYXQN me N..xX xx qhuxsk Cano or wh' mudznyt Nr Govorxsou mms Shvomo. Ge. R'cYxXmhc.C. c.va.'ro-'eq Wx as BQXX musxc Nuovo. in o1xQCx Whos Bookov NM GA omg Wwe Cuvvank Sou. ook W 1 ' Wxas bohuqon N M4 ' v 1 'f e rr .' f S:NIOR HISTORY Sailinv' Sailln ' Over tne route to f1me 'Twas in the fall of 'ob that 69 boys and lrls put aside thelr grade school ways and enlisted on the wood ship Fulton High School Llttle dld they realize that someday they would oecome the leaders of Fulton High In their first year as green Freshmen, they willingly obeyed the commands their Senlor superiors and graddally learned the ways and cu toms on this good shlp Havinv put away the greenes of Freshman days these gallant youn sallors were prepared to put forth their of orts on thelr second year voyage No lon er were they fo Ped to sc ab the decks, but were elevated to a hlgHGF tanding They took part in many HCtiVltlCS and were never heard com Another year passed, and the third year to be encountered proved noth n short of 6XClt1Hg Ger- ald Muncy was elected as o ptain of this adventur ous crew and performed his duty falthfully Among the xighlights of this voyace was the class play Tiber Hou e which was a tremendous success IWWWWIWWW fl Q6 s' n L ' if Q7 in nv. 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Q' l 5? aa 5 , fa gn ref a L, The Junior Senior Prom held at the Country Club in Cllrton was the main event of the year due entire- to tho combined efforts of this Junlor crew and their sponsor, Miss Reed But the best was still to come At last' The flnal voyage is over Again the gallant leader was Gerald Muncy with Pauline Abbott s a substitute Jim Field recorded all statistics while Henry Post took care of the cash on hand and Miss Hunt served as adviser The Sen lor class play 'Peck's Bad Boy,n directed by Miss Johnson, was a riot of laughs, engoyed all attendlng Then came plctures, prom, and grad- uation which indeed made the voyage more colorful and brought more glory to the Hood shlp Fulton Hlgh So the end has finally come, but the voyage through llfe 1S stlll ahead Rnd for the glory and honor the Class of '59 has F6CG1V6d from the ever enduring ship,Fulton dlgh, remember they also tuck to thelr motto HDON'T GIVT UP TH SHIP N Class Flower Gardenia Graduating Motto I Tonlght we launch, where will anchor9n I . 1. ,c - Q - 4. 8 d . 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Y e SENIOR CLASS WILL BE IT REMEMBERED, That we the Class of 1939 of the City of Fulton, State of Illinois, with our brilliant minds and amiable characters, realizing the uncertainty of life, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament I,Pauline Abbott, do hereby bequeath my ngam bling personality to Stewart Wiersema I, Ruth Bailey, do w1ll to my sister my light and airy step and to Junior Kopenga my slippers I, Irene HooPheem,do hereby will my note wri ting ability to Melvin Van Zuiden, and my ability to hold a man to Genevieve Balk I, Ruth Huizenga, do hereby bequeath a ride or rides to all those Junior vents who arenft in a hurry to get home early I, Esther Huizenga,hereby will my girlish bob and so quiet way to that one, Virginia Vande Sand To give him a good start, I, Bill Hunt, do bequeath to Onno Blink all my claims in Savanna Cincluding the red head if she's available'J I, Sly Krickovich, will to Frank Newendyke my knowledge of the nmore romanticn wrestling holds With the best of intentions,l, Bill Lawrence, bequeath all my flat tires to Otto Stuit I Jacqueline Leslie, do hereby bequeath to nnabelle Ten Boer my way with the men and my 'one- punchn ability to nBoou Martens To Jean Decker, I, Margorie Boelkens,do here by bequeath Harold B Vos but only for next year I, Phyllis Cossman, bequeath my motto, G your man by hook or by crookn to Alice Mae Faber raw J 9 sf, X, 'U Q' njyrf1vf3f1ffYf7K'7PTfxSr ff' ha, ' Y IV 3, V. Q 'W B,1BilIfGarsw31l, b queatl myfikemeia songii nThis Can't Be Leven te Charlene Shear. To Dorothy Flikkema, I, Eunice De Weerdt, do bequeath my cedar chest--in view of the future. I, Ida Mae Dykhuizen,hereby will to Genevieve Aggen and Marjorie Van Dellan all my cesmetics,and my ability to successfully maneuver an automobile. I, Jim Field, do bequeath my excellent con- firmed bacheler's outlook on life to Lyle Heegheem I,Jeanette Feldt,do hereby bequeath my grace ful stride and imaginary brother to Miriam Sikkema. To Bernice Klavenga, I, Ella Marie Green,will my 'pleasingly plumpness' and stature I, Evelyn Hein, will my History notes and Erie boy friends to Mary Busz I, Robert Loets, do hereby bequeath my sleek ceiffure te Harold B Vos To Florence Pest,I,Vivian Martens,hereby will my dancing ablllty and my 'swing and sway' steps I, Maly Mehrman, do hereby bequeath to Doris Green my roundabout way of getting into the Flnanua Company roundabout slx feet four' I, Wilfred Moldermaker, do bequeath to Elmer Norman my abillty to date local girls I, Gerald Muncy, will my basketball career and ability te make speeches to Alvin Bergman I, Sylvia Peel, de hereby bequeath my ability for making catty remarks to Sylvia Wiebenga I, Henry Pest, will all my URemeen qualities and crimlnal record to Dwight Kettler I, Margerie Schumaker, do hereby bestow my snippy personality and chauffeur te Helen Pardee With the greatest ef p1easure,I,Jee Sheridan, . my xy e Y? 10 A A A Q, Nm by xv tv X4 WSU Q , -ef! A l do bestow my this year's milk bill upon' those Scotchmen, Dick Mitchell and Warren Matthew ' So that we might have more in common, I, Ber nard Snyder, leave to Stan Morrow my big moment in East Clinton until I get back from college I, Floyd Van Dellan, will to Bill Conyers all my Robert Taylor mannerisms and my truck I, Palmer Varder Ploeg, bestow upon Allan Voss my good assembly behavior and my Roman nose I, Harold A Voss, do hereby Verne Flikkema my abillty to drive neck speed and last but not least, To Gladys Brostrom, I, Audrey queath my spit curls, and my seat bequeath to La a car at break my self esteem Wells, do b in the assembly where she can have a good view of the gym classes I, Clifford Wierenga, do bestow my romantic parking spaces at Lock Number 15 and the Tourist Park to Paul Burkhardt I, Allan Wiersema, hereby will to Robert Ab bott and Bob Sikkema my assortment of nloudu socks and my red ears to Elmer Vogel and Bob Jones l'H WITNESS WHEREOF, We have set our hands angpgi,3'h' seals unto our last will and testament this 2 5 day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundie and thirty nine , ,. I '34 7 8 ry Q 'wb CLASS or 1959 csmgfwblou 3 H 6J,,4wg mfpyffiitf-N ' Gerald Muncy Z C3 Richard Mitchell Senior Pres ffunior Pres w2QM?wwwwwwf 11 W M A V. I x W eg L - . , ' If IN L V . - A fp' fIg. o.4fdJ . A e M.. 1, Q Y .36 5' 5 l- - if ---------and go fra. ATTESTORS: '-,jg--litf- Qw' S I D: I, ,, l I 'U ' ox 'V A E X I 'I -if 'Ig-Q ,fs li:-. 2. 'f 'rw A 4 we ' A' 15. 'A 'E2.- ff. If f' U R Left to right: Top row: Lyle Hoogheem, Stanley Morrow, La Verne Flikkema, Otto Stuit, William Conyers, Junior Ko penga, Allan Vos , Robert Sikkema, Robert Abbott e Second row Richard Mitchell, Warren Matthew, Dwight Kettler, Flner Vogel, Frank Newendykc, El mer Norman, Paul Burkhardt, Stewart Viersema, Rob ert Jones Third row Mary Busz, M1PJOP1C Van Dellan, Char lone Shear, Helen Pardee, Glady Bailey, Bernice Klavenga, Jean Decker, Virginia Van de Sand, Flo renee Post Fourth row Onno Blink, Dorothy Fl kkema, Anna belle Ten Boer, Alice Mae Faber, Genevieve Balk, Genevieve Aggen, Sylvia Wiebenga, Mlriam Slkkema, Gladys Brostrum, Mlss Reed, Adviser S CDPHOMORE C LASS Top row Richard Van Zuiden, Marvln Cecrts, Char les Abbott, James Damhoff, Herbert Heldt, Elmer Balk, Clarence Workman, Allan S1klON8, Marvln Hui zenga Second row Alfred Buls, Dale C opcr, William Drury, John Newendyke, Joe Kustos, Marlon Vogel, John Norman, Leon Vander Schaaf Third row Helen Fleld, aleanor Voss, Loretta Noordt, Lucille Boelkcns, Evelyn shipna,Ruth Mohr man, Verna Dykstra, Kathryn Schaver,Margaret Balk Fourth row Helen Ottcns, Dorothy Green, Shlrley 12 S ' x Q I . r ,' ' .4 1.1 ' ' ' L .VY X ' ' 0 2 c c . . 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L, g.. :,:5. f. ..l 1 - D Wells, Harriet Green, Gertrude Hook Flora Post, Kathryn Mc Gawan, Dorothy Cronin Fifth row Estelle Fnglekcns, Lois Martindale, Dorothy Smith, Harold Smlth, Wllfred S1kkema,B1lly Bos, Florence Kinney, Alvina Klimstra,M1ss Stortz, Adviser FRESHMAN CLASS Top row Theodore Byland, Robert Slkkema, Harvey Kettler Thomas Boonstra, Ralph Tremayne, Robert Wilkins, Jack Lawrence, Garrett Housenga, Robert Juist Second row Thercsea Schaver, M1PJOP16 Wierenaa, Harriet Tegeler, Mae Van Vuren,Cora Mae Dyke, Mar garet Stanger, Botty Carswell, Clara Post, Margie Murphy Third row Lyle Morrow, Merrill Stamo, Faye Hul zenga, Harold Miller, Leonard Mar1ng,Robcrt Vogel, Henry Klavenga, Harvey Dykema, Edward Dean Fourth row Camilla Nichols, Billy Leahy, Clyde Geerts, Willard Deelsnyder, Arnold Dc Weerdt, Mau rice Borgman, Robert Evans, Frances Larkcy, Emma Jane Jones Fifth row Florence Fergusson, Elsie Blink,There sea Smith, Irene Shear, Virginia Kettler, Pauline Bonneur, Ruth Bush, Miss Becker, Advl or 15 , f ' . 1 I ' a Q 1 Q s . , . . 1 L ' ' J , a a I C Q - . 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C ' 0 g , - . x f' 5 ' cv 9 O X 1 i 1 2- ' K Q V ,- 1' . - f , 1 V . 15 5 ', 1 l X 1 1 -1 Nw, .A f xx, Ny XXX- A ', S ' '-I f ' 311. .till ' 1-UA X- 2 ,l lf' dx W W 'S' ' U' 1-YJ: - .L y' A W ' M ' A , JUNIGR HISTORY Kope and Hoog and Dick one nights ' Sailed off in a Model-A truck, Not one of the boys was very brightg Dick was president, Just by luck 'Who are the officers and what have they done The Annual asked the three nPlus Dick, Willie's dear Mary is one, Miriam's secretary, you see, And Allan takes care of our mon N Said Kope and Hoog and Dick The Glee Club laughed and sang a song, Its Juniors numbered five and ten, And the work that sped them d.l year long Will make them goin again While four of the stars were speech clubbers Six worked on the newspaper staff Student Councll and llbrary lovers, that you cannot laugh N So quoth the dear boys who can stand the gaff, Kope and Hoog and Dick uA1l year long their fetes they threw For the prom in the spring of the year With the play 'winnlng Schemersn the profits grew, Bringing a carnlval near 'Twas all so perfect a year, it seemed As 1f it could not be Boys ln basketball and wrestling teamed, G A A filled the girls with glee ss Reed as an adv1ser have we, Conclude Kope and Hoog and Dick 14 oo osedool U 1 so Hemoffri Yr-+1 STCRY When the fall of l93S came 'round, forty two respective Sophomores came back to the glOF1OUS whole thlng, whlle the others, you know what the rest of us thlnk These were the Freshmen of '57 who had conquered all hardsh1ps,to galn the recog nition of belng Sophomores QIHCG that tlme we have added Dale Cooper, a Sophomore from the Clin ton High School, to our ranks When everythlnv was situated and everyone had had his chance to see who was best fitted for the positions of class officers, the fO11OWlDg were elected President Vice Tues Secretary Treasurer Ndviser Honorable Honorable Honorable Honorable Eleanor Voss James Damhoff Helen Ottens Billy Bos MlSS Stortz Some of the varlous actlvities ln which Soph omores are repre ented are the Wss ff Club,Sc1ence Club, STATIC staff, G N , Llbrary, Vrestllng, Track, Basketball, and the Student Councll The tlme and effort the Qophomorcs have spent on these varlous 8CtlV1tlCS, shows that they well deserve recognltion Three che rs for the class of '41 who has all lt takes to wln YYYUUUUT WWNTWWWIETTEHYW l5 F1 f . ., , ff? 'fi U U Y'-ef? Q 441+ ff? iff X31 if ? YM 3 - 'Xi ss. E' old Fulton High School. Some were happy about the 3 ' 1 .u ,. X. n O . cn ' 1 -s F N f 5 - e 7 - Y 0 F o A 0 . L 17 . , A -. ' ,XC . I L- , FRESHMAN HISTORY On the slxth of September 1U l958 a group of rather vreen Jsds ard l ssles llmbod the 3tQlFS of opportunltlrs of F E S Al rouvh they wena very mannerly ln leavlnc tnelr w oden shoes at the door, they contlnued to make so much nolse that flnally they were recognized and duly made member of our crest organlzntlon on Soptembel tblFtlGth at the Collseum The Senlors played host and qulte properly lnlttated them to the tune f green plan s The color scheme we also car rled out wlth sparkllng green refreshments A blt lqtcr they s v need for 0fflCGTS Qnd an 1dVlS6P Consequently, they chose the followlng Prosldent Ralph Tremayne Vice Pre ldent Jack Lawrence Secretary Harvey Kettler Treasurer Mae Van Vuren Advlser H133 Becker But what's that we near? Yes, the FFGShlCS aren't FPSSH1GS any more they' e Qophomores' 'NA N WM W vs W nf ' 1 , ' ' V f L' 3 '- c ' - ,' O . ' . . J '. E. . - J. T ' a - I 4.1 Q m Q L A 1 O kd I . I O . K S U L 5- . C . Q i 1 L. . . A' . 1 . . . , M O n n 1 k . C S - Y , . . . Ap . v . L, a 'u E. L7 . ' u 1 5 ' . A X c . ' 2 .. S ' . I x L V ' , W . a wooden shoes can clumpety-clump now, for they L . L A - , ' I' , -NA A ' ' f yfxf , . 01 -J K XAJ kj' XJ: . lp, 4 i L XV I I Pug N vu ' .', J x X I ,f fi if 1 f 4 ii if G NWYWNUWTTWXETTW BASKETBALL One more successful season has passed by for the Red and Black basketeers of Fulton High, ard this year the credit for direction must go to a new coach Since the season 1S over, Fulton fol lowers are having a fneld day Below 15 the gist of a long discussion of txie year's team record overheard from some of our stronvest Dutch enthu siasts The NOPFl6S of all followers of the Fulton team were not decreased very mucr after the first two games Prophetstown and Erie The first was won by a malvln of thllty polnts, but the second was a defeat by the tronv Erle flve, 18 20 Then came a trio of V1 torles for Goranson's protege 1h1c1 bolstered thc splrlt of everyone defeat ilu b o ta e One wa handed out by the old 11v l rrlson, and was esbeclally dlfficult to take e of a slim on polnt e ge The otdez QL eat was dellvered by the over powerful Senef n of Nollne, but it took an overtlme ll schedule contlnued, as a few defeats min gled Jlth tue wore numerous victories Two de feats were contrlbuted by the most powerful Clln ton tear in years The others were all avenged dUFlH5 the se on wlth the exceptlon of Moline lhe regular chedule reached its close on February 24, when Prophetstown was trounced by a score of 40 25 If xi M M W W! W A A ,W V A,f U 'Cf '87 U rv U N if 3? EU -T 7, ar' if 'T it 0 . e - 0 . B b - O 1 . . l A. 11,510.4 3 5 .. . ' , ' ' - S J , -7 ,. , ,L c. UC .' 1 T s, v-f 1 ' ' A ,' ' s ' concernei. The Hstringn was broken here by two L s 7f'g. t k . , -s .l-' qv Pt!-. I . 1. .-e because . e 0 d . 7 1 Qui' J' l ' ,, ' vrq Y- N Q. n 'AHDA N A 9 mlG ' , ' A f - . V. l u 5 F' 1 . 1 . ' A Q , - 5 ' N as ' L ' J . . T 1 s 1 - o LJ W A4 W -' sw 'Q KJ' ,HY U L XJ ld' 1..- . ,. Q X w V ' 3 3 . ,, . ' f l In three tournaments, Fulton High won one, took consolation honors in another, and lost out in the semi-finals in the other. After defeating the favorite Orion team in the Christmas Holiday Tourney at Genesee, the Steamers were upset by a plucky Genesee f1ve Alpha was defeated ln the consolation game At the regional tourney at Savanna, Fulton whipped Galena 57 18, Morrison 41 21, and Savanna 33 20 At the Moline sectlonal, Fulton defeated a fighting llttle team from Sherrard who refused to be beaten untll the last quarter Then the power ful Mollne Maroons dlsposed of the favorites in a fast encounter two nlghts later Next season's team will have to do without the services of the first six men who wore the Red and Black colors tH1S year namely Bernard Sny der and Wilfred Moldermaker, two and three year men respectively The latter broke the lndivldual scoring record at Fulton High for the regular sea son Harold Voss, two year veteran at center, Bill Hunt and Henry Post, hard worklng guards, and Joe Sheridan, a plenty smooth ball handler, complete the graduatlng l1st So at last the conversation broke up, and the Dutch gentlemen drank a toast to the teams that have represented Fulton Hlgh and those that will represent it They decided that when Judgment lS passed,they wouldn't be worrled about the sentence of the record of any F H S team coached by W y rwson U -cv U U 18 BASKETBALL RECORD DATE OPPONENT I S P Nov Nov Dec Dec Dee Deo Dee Dee Dec Dec Dee Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar TOTALS Prophetstown, there Erie, there Freeport, there Lyons, Ia , here St Mary's, Clinton, Ia , there Sterling Community, here Morrison, here Moline, there GENESIO TOURNEY AT GENESEO Orion Genesee Alpha CONSOLATION WINNERS Morrison, there Erie, here Clinton, Ia , here Savanna, here Clinton, there Lyons, there Sterling Communlty, there St Mary's, here Savanna, there Prophetstown, here REGIONAL TOURNEY AT SAVANNA Galena Morrison Savanna SECTIONAL TOURNEY AT MOLINE Sherrard Moline Average score per game FULTON 34 1'7f2'7 Opponents 22 23f27 19 'ii' 93 17 F.I. . OP . 2 18 40 13 L 23 18 20 L 2 ' 30 19 L 9 ' . ' 39 9 L 13 . . 46 20 Q 16 ' - 32 28 Z 20 27 28 . 23 23 25 L 28 29 17 L 30 22 31 . 31 26 24 L 3 48 24 L 6 31 21 Janl 10 Mt. Carroll, there 32 16 . 17 ' . 16 33 L 20 ' 39 20 L 27 30 38 L 31 A 44 20 L 3 ' . ' 29 28 L 10 . 73 21 L 17 33 20 . 24 - 40 23 Q 1 57 18 L 3 41 21 . 4 33 20 L 8 27 15 . 10 Q2 45 5 6 BASKETBALL TEAM Left to ri ht Front row Junlor hopenga, Joe Sherldan, B111 Hunt, Harold Vosq, WllfP6d Meldermaker, Bernard Snyder, Henry Post, Rlehard Mltonell Back row Alvln dorvman, Mgr , La Verne Pllkkema, Mgr , John Newendyke, Ralph TICWQYHG, Wllllam Cen yers, James Damhoff, Rob lt Abbott, Stewart TlOF s ma, Allan Tlersema, Mgr , lr Goranson, Conch WRESTLING TEAM F ont rov Lyle Molrow, Vllfred Slkkema, oly Krlokovloh, Nllliam Lawrence, Cllfford Wleren a Back row Mr Goransen, Coach, B111 Bos, W rren Matthew, Lyle Hoovheem, Floyd Van Dellan, otanley Morrow, Robert Jones, B111 Drury, M r Tx wwf 20 ia' 57 T TY' L4 U W W W f W ww T T 11 vs Q1 rf 3 ' I' G2 f 1 nf D ' O Robert Sikkeme, Harold B. Vee, Gereld Munoy: O , V b' Q , ' . ' .L C' T' T iff f T'-fl' vw: ,N rx L . lvl L T P55 ' sv Ul-Thu gfsoufyuluuvw , - xv, . t . WRESTLING In their first year of wrestling, Fulton High Grapplers came through a tough schedule to a near- 5OO percentage. The co-captains, Gerald Muncy and Sly Krickovich, led the team through an eight meet schedule winning three, tying one, and los ing the remainlng four The season got off to a good start when Gor anson's Grapplers defeated the Davenport Sopho mores by a close score of 17 The next four matches were defeats for the Red and Black, and were delivered in order by Clin- ton, Stockton, Cllnton again, and the Davenport varsity With this gain in experience, two of the next three were won by Goranson's proteges Cinclud- ing the last one, with Savannal, and the other with Stockton, Illinois High School,was tied 17 17 After the regular schedule was finished, the team was sent to the District Meet at Maywood Illinois, where the various wrestlers of this vicinity were to compete for the honor of wrest ling in the State Meet at Champaign and Urbana Only Bill Lawrence, representing F H S in the 135 pound class, was able to survive, winning a second place, and the chance to grapple at State Bill was defeated in his first round, but it is really an honor to fight your way to the State Tournament ln your first year of competition, So ended the wrestling schedule, and in the record of this athletic team, Coach Perry A Gor anson has another feather 1n his cap U 21 fx! xifxwwxffiwff VVRESTLSNC SCHEDULE DATE DCC Jwn r r rub Feb Feb H 25 Mwrch 5 K 4 T 1 u : .A lu OPPOHFIT D nror opns, htrt 10 kton EDDIL F11FLOP Y rt Dqv Pmort JQF lty, theft mvqrnq, htrt Stocvton, hurt Sqvqnnx, th rt D1QtF1Ct Neat it MQJwood, 1111no1s DlXth plwct 1D a flt d of ten S Pools tqtc Mutt at Mqmpalpn Lo t in 11? t round of COmpCt1 1 . , 1 f 11,11 '-4, I Y, V Q Q x 22 rHS OPP 14 Q02 QCQ 16, 1C EOlDDQ A A l Q XXII ' X xx. A ' NAA ,1 ,pr V 4 ,fy A 1 , I k 1 rx! '. - gi? V - tb ,fj if E Y f ,iv I , 'N X 1,7 xx?f Qi? jd if? ,Q ii' Yglg NX11 Q: lizkiif I-Z, .:l' 123.21 iv :W 1' x ' I '1 11, 5 Avo , t S ' 3 ' 17 16 Deco 12 Clinton, thtrt G1 551 c Q 9 S J D 1, 1 u . 7 I 1 7' 'Q Jn ,. 16 U J 1, 15 1 45 L JQL. 28 It 01h t 1. S' K 1 10 50 wuz L . 14 . 2 ' 17 17 . 21 . 1 A D N 17 15 Q ,, - YVV1 3 L 24 Ufv '- ' -. Z 6 . .cl c, . 1 , ' 'M S r ' -xv 7 1 Cntr A , . . 5 - 't'on. , , - 1' - I 'r VA' Rf, A 1, 1 'f f.f 1 an A Yi! E W if' X1 13' 'gl 13 41 X' Ukizfiiviewefe FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The Frosh of 58-59 put forth one of the 'best teams the lower classmen at Fulton have known. The Fulton Freshies were able to compile a total of 146 points to their opponents' l2O in the eight games played Six of the eight games were won by the favor ltes the other two belng lost both to Savanna by scores of 55 12 and 51 19 The team's strongest polnt was thelr defense which is proven by both their scores and their opponents' The starting l1ne up usually consisted of L Pardee and R Slkkema, forwards, A De Weerdt and R Vogel, guards, and Captaln Ralph Tremayne, cen ter These boys played the greatest share of the games, but when necessary, were ably replaced by Mlller, Kettler, Lawrence, Byland, or Juist The following is their record OPPONENT FULTON OPPONLNT Lyons, there Cllnton, here Camanche, here Camanche, there Clinton, there Savanna, there Savanna, here Lyons, here TOTALS 146 120 LU' U WWWIW 4WWvW 25 21 16 ' ' 15 5 ' 19 7 25 8 ' 25 7 15 35 e 19 51 15 11 0 f , if ,4 , ij Y 'kj Q3 fx??UQ'fT2,Vi?UU FULTON STEAMERS Of course, we've always had yelling, but it takes a pep club to keep things going. So Fulton went out and towed in a pep club The Fulton Stems ers to you What could be more appropriate for all these Dutchmen than a Mayflower straight from the Zuider Zee? Our f1PSt pep meeting inspired our nFlying Dutchmen to go out and bring back our first vic tory of the season We yelled ourselves hoarse in the gym and wore out our wooden shoes snake danc 'ng all over town A similar pep meetlng and snake dance was staged the night before we played Morrison That night we burned an effigy of Morr ison The next night they burned us at the game The last pep meeting was something to remem ber A thrilling horse race between Moline and Fulton was hold and the dark horse, Fulton, came out ahead A group of alumni Dutchmen acted judges and provided a background for the meeting The first ten of our Holland boys, along with the manager and coach, were presented wlth roses They should have been tullps The pep club conslsted of twenty five stu dents who wore their Steamer emblems and plns and supported the team at the games, The four cheep leaders,Jackie Leslie,Jim Field,Lyle Hoogheem, and Helen Field, led the pep club and student body in their chocring It 1S to them that go the honors for our successful pep meetlng W NWFE 24 ya-avffgfff my A C. A.A. Dear Diary, I 4 i September 35 girls joined the G A A under Miss Ruth Becker's supervlsion We elected offi cers and Mary E Mohrman is president, Phyllis Cossman lS vice president,Irene Hoogheem is secr tary, and Charlene Shear is sports manager We had a breakfast hike to Eagle Point and the other nlght we went on a supper hike to F1ikkema's Woods October Tonight we had a masquerade party at school Prizes were given for the best costumes November Eleven girls went to the Prophetsto n play day Cllffy took us in his car January The Seniors finally won the girls lnter class basketball tournament We took the under class teams llke Fulton took Morrlson February We sent for the 50 polnt membershlp plns Other awards are given when we have earned from 600 to 2000 polnts March Tonight at the nSpinster Sprecn we played all kinds of games We girls acted as ho tesses April We had a plng pong tournament and a Mother and Daughter Banquet We gave out the awards then May Instead of our Jamboree this year tne boys' and irls gym classes put on a May Fete It was grand lhe money we made from lt and selllng can dy at the basketball games we spent for new equlp ment and awards May 6 we had our sprlng play day Hvwwwwwwww 25 J Q e cf e to 1:5 In ' ff '-:Z rig' VA: RBQQQI N N3QAsWQFTBfALM W? Back row H Miller, J Lawrence, G Haines, coach, Kettler, T Byland ' ' ' ' ' ' Front row R Vogel, R Slkkema, R Tremayne, R Juist, A De Weerdt CL B Back row R Juist, F Housenga, P Burkhardt, H Ket tler, J Lawrence, A Sikkema, P Vanderploeg, R Wil kins, T Byland, R Sikkema Second row L Vander Schaaf,H Ottens,E Voss,R Mohr man,S Poel, H Pardee,V Vande Sand,C Shear,D Cronin Front row M Schumaker, M Mohrman, CJ Field, J Les lie, H Field, L Hoogheem, Checrleadersl, J Boldt Cossman, P Goranson, coach TRACK Back row H Post, R Sikkema, M Geerts,J Damhoff Sheridan, C Abbott, R Tremayne, P Goranson, coach Second row B Leahy,T Byland,B Drury,W Matthew,R Sikkema Front row W Lawrence, D Mitchell, B J Snyder, H Vos , A Jiersema, S Morrow, S Krickovich A Back row M Murphy,K Schafer,E Voss,M Stanger,I Hoogheem, S Poel,C Dyko,C Post, B Carswcll, M Van Vuren, C Shear Second row G Brostrom, D Cronln, J Leslie, E Blink, H Ottens, V Martens, V Vande Sand,D Green, G Ab en, I Shear, V Kettler Front row E Jones, K Mc Gawan, C Nlchols, H Flcld, Coseman, M: Buss,'R Beck rg advis r H 26 V V . P , : 0 I I Ho .PEP U J. : A n - o I' 1 o U Jo ' 'Ge 4 A: . I. Dykhuigen, M. E.'Mohrman, R. Mogrdan, M. Schunakcr, P 5 2. . g fY ' , at TA' Q' J ki ,gy i,4 Nba, ,x? I A Xfqf twf, X Lili 'shui' M fl. -xK2,, My xii: NM if '-'vi +V Y The concluding chapter for athletics lies with the track team--and this the last sport, is over As we prlnt this book, only the State meet, at Chamoaitn Urbana, is left, and, of course, we don't know whether or not any Red and Black repre sentatives wlll be there, but we'll guess ln the affirmative Wlth Snyder leadlng the team, it took second place in the flrst meet of the newly formed Vest Side Conference Thls consists of Morrison, Ful ton, Erle, and Prophetstown and they flnlshed 1n Just that order The polnt makers for the Red and Black ln that meet were Snyder, Voss,Lawrence, A wlersema, Vuncy, Krlckovich, and the relay team made ue of Drury, Mltchell, WlSFS6m8, and Voss E1Uht6PU of Fulton's thlrty slx polnts were plcked up by Bud Snyder wlth three flrsts and a second ln four events enter d In the secomd me t whlch was the County con test held at St8lllHQ F H S dld not fare ulte so well they had to be content with 171 polnts and fourth place On the whole, the team looked plenty good,and as we go to press, we will all b surprised lf a couple of the boys don't no to State The climax of the soortinv season this year was the May Fete whlch was held on May 19, and lS described elsewhere ln this book 27 1 C . 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G iff -Q1 ef va' ri vm INTERC Lass .BASKETBALL FIRST ROUND Seniors 49 Sophomores 16 Juniors 59 Freshmen FINAL ROUND Championshlp Senlors 45 Juniors 19 Third place Freshmen 14 Sophomores 8 SENIORS Bernard Snyder, Harold Voss, Bill Punt, Joe Sheridan, Gerald huncy, Allan lersema JUNIORS Dick Mitchell, Junior Kopenga, Bill Conyers Stewart Wiersema, Bob Abbott, Gabby Vos SOPHOMORES James Damhoff, John Newendyke Junior Bl1ek Marvin Geerts, Vllfred Sikkema, Elmer Balk, Allan SikPcma, Bllly Bos, Leon Vander Schaaf 1+ RFSHMEN Ralph Tremayne Robert Juxst, Robert Vogel Robert Sikkema, Lawrence Pardee, Arnold De Weerdt, Jack Lawrence The inter elas basketball tourney for 1939 oth rwise known a nThe Comedy of Errorsu,receivcd its annual alrlnv on March lu and 14, with the Sen, 1or aggregation romping away wlth the tltle by de Cl 1ve marglns 28 20 ' 1 W ' Q - S ' . X24 Q11 Efj U ., 'A , , , 1 f, 33, I. Fry, T357 Y,-xt, YA1 T f , i N - w- 4 J xx, -,, ' g - A f W 4 'ff ' ' K H 12 J 'f., 7 fr ' 'V ' .' 1, , 'Nha -f Tm! Mm 5- YA ' if , 9 ' I 4 -f. ' if .af '-4: Q -Q .g 1:11 1:14 xii: xp! fi' 'Fl ' 5 umfemass wmisrinmc With P. A. Goranson's arrival here as the new athletic director,wrestling was destined to become a mayor sport at the local institution for the first time in history The results were a successful varsity wrest ling season and an exceptionally fine inter class wrestling meet Probably the most important phase of the affair was the fact that i afforded chance for competition to those lads who pre viously have been depuyed of such Results of the inter clas basketball indi cate the superiority of the out goinc classmen in that branch of sport,but the outcome of the wrest ling would lead one to believe that t h e Juniors could pick up the Seniors and toss them through the hoop The classes finished in the following order Juniors, Seniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen Champions in theii respective wcivhts are 105 115 125 155 145 155 165 175 Billy Ros, Sophomore Lyle Morrow, Freshman Sikkema, Sophomore Matthew, Junior hrickovich, Senior Lawrence, Senior Conyers, Junior Wierenga, Senior Voss, Junior Heavyweicht Duncy, Senior X7 I W YN 29 . . 0 D t C x ' a Q. ' - 95-- i 1 I Q51 if . , ' Q fl 111, A xv W K W W lr W X. U SIT N wa 1 uf 9 MAY PETE In the merry month of May, what could be more appropriate than a May Pete a grand flnale to the year's athletlc accompllshments, both of the boys and gi ls The Fete was a beautlful spectacle and fllled with suspense 'Who wlll the May Queen b Now ycu all know After the people were seated to witness thls event the first of lt kind in Fulton those tak lng part entered from the rear ln a grand march FO11OW1Hg the parade the boys took over and thril led their aud1ence wlth tumbllhg, pyramids, clown antics, apparatu work, and stunts Not to be outdone, the firls now took the floor wlth tumbllnp and pyramld building Along wlth th1s the girls had dancing acts some tap dano ing and one a beautlful waltz by elvht Senior boys and girls At thls point when the suspense was greatest, matic entrance Then Phyllls Cossman and Eunlee De Weerdt, flTSt ald of honor, crowned Paullne kbbott, Fulton's fl t oue n, are the econd mQldS of honor, JQCQUS1lHG Le lle and nary E ohrdan a slsted With the Queen reigning, a beautiful extra vaganza, Q scarf dance, was interpreted As a fit ting conoluslon, the entertainer then leturned to thelr orlelnal posltlons ln an elevant manner amidst thunderous applause U H 30 f ' tif U vi C' w l we w ww I I New 1 W l -eg Hg is ' A T1 . ' .ri . t G-?u l p - .tl -O i the Queen and her four maids-of-honor made a dra- - C 'TS lf! 'G .S if , l Q1 e ,H PTY Q' U . - Q, v y ,H W7 37 QW ky AU r T '71 Biff EP! 5 PECKS BAD BOY The Senior play,'Peck' Bad Boy wrltter by Charles George and dlrected by M188 Wabel John son, was presented 1U the Collseum, Aprll Ol Henry Peck, Jr ,Q very mlschevious boy of 14 lS very much disgusted with hls father for wlshlng a stepmother on him Hearing a conversation be tween his father and Cllf ord J6HWlDlS, hvs step s1ster's boyfriend,Henry, along Nlth hls pal Jimmy Duffy and his glrl fFlGHA, learns of their friend ship wlth a certain trio called the Harmony Sis house and as a result Mr Peck and her daughter Luella become very Jealous Finally the whole sit uation lS stralghtened out leaving the henpecxed M Peck, Sr , head of the house The following ast pro ent d the nlay Henry Peck, Sr Henry Deck, Jr Mrs Hannah Peck Jimmy Duffy Mlnnle Luella Thorne Clifford Jenninvs Melville Beaumont Lizzle 581113 Schultz Dora Flora Lora Bill Hunt Jim Field Mary F Nohrmar B J Snyder Jacquellne Le lie Jeanette Fcldt Wilfred Moldormaker llllam Lawrence Sylvia Poel Evelyn Hein Palmer Vanderploeg Ella Marie Green Phyllis Cossman M9FJOFlG Schumaker 'I X .gf.gY .X z-,, I' N-'lf WX : ,if fry-1-.lf E-xg W X3 4 M Url SY 5- U 5 I ll Q f 1 Q, I1 - . 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Henry Jr. lnvites the girls to his father's ' 'J - - ' A , l ks- Y X ' , c s e r : hw Q M. .lr V' 1 Q L 1 ' - ' .fi :tail EU Hi Wi Nj W! 1 51 JUNIGR CLASS PLAY In producing the Junior Class Play, the Jun- iors definitely took the wood out of their shoes for there was nothing stiff about Winning Schem ers The whole thlng was a farce lHJOlVlHg young couple, an aunt who hates men, an uncle, who hates women, and a slmultaneous visit from both The groom masquerades as Q girl for the benefit of the aunt, the brlde becomes a young man for the sake of the uncle Along wlth these characters are a Negro mald, a lunatlc, a police man, a dlstracted young neighbor woman, and a flirtatious old mald Of course the whole thlHg turned out beautl fully, but there was qulte a tense sltuatlon for awhlle The cast was Phillp Page Qtewart Wiersema Georgia Page Miriam Slkkema Aunt Jane Chlllings Jlrglnia Van de Sand Uncle Harry Page La Verne Fllkkema Hannah Helen Pardee Lunatic Onno Bllnk Pollceman Paul Burkhardt Loulse Caldwell Doris Green Mary Barton Charlene Shear ,A au Q2 PURPLE MASQUERS This year a new club was instituted under the supervision of Miss Vera Current. This organiza- tion was christened The Pulple Ma quers and dcvot ed to public speaking and dramatics The speech class was the nucleus and other Juniors and Sen iors were eligible The club met every Tuesday after school, dues of 25 a semester were collec ted, and at one time the enrollment was 14, but it later dropped to ll The Purple Masquers made their debut by giv ing an Assembly program on Armistice Day In De cember they very successfully gave two one act plays in the Assembly,namely, nGuest House, Exclu sive' and nChristmas at the Caseys ' At this time the club made some scenery for the Assembly The next program was at a meeting of the Kiwanis Club Here they gave various angles on the National de bate question Resolved The U S should form an alliance with Great Britain As a climax to their activities, the Masquers, with the help of a few other high school people, save three one act plays at the Coliseum on March 51 The plays were nRich Man, Poor Man, Sauce for the Goslings, an 'Sparkin The proceeds of this were used t send various members to a magor stage production at Iowa City U wwwwwwwfwfwif 55 f ' 1 . A H d I 1.1! i ' 1 ' E O 115' at U u W! L! g vj Y l.'. 'Z tgf 155 m,' Qf , .Sf ,pf ,sc P ,af A V SENIOR PLAY Left to ri ht Standino Willlam Lawrence, Evelyn Hein, Palmer Vander Plocg, Sylvia Poel, Mary L Monrman, B111 Hunt, Jeanette Feldt, UllfP6d Moldermaker, Mabel Johnson, director, Ella Marie Prcen, Phyllis Coss man, Margorie Schumakor Seated Jacqueline Leslle, Betty Wiersema fFidoJ, Jim Field, Bernard Snyder PURPLE MASQUERS Standlng Mary Busz, Maly E Mohrman, La Verne Fllakema, Allan W1GFS6m3, Belnard Snyder, xlr lnla Vande Sand. Seated Vera Current, advlser, Jeanette Feldt, Charlene Shear, Sylvla Peel, Phyllis Cossman, Mar gorlo Schumakel, Jacquellne Leslie JUNCVR PLAY Dorls Green, Vllglnla Vande Sand, La Verne Fllk kema, Helen Pardee, Onno Blink, Charlen Shear, Paul Burkhardt, Stewart Wlersema, Miriam S kkema, yy Vwwfwwfwfl 54 ,y rr r ' - LJ ' rr 0 ' ' . x 1. ' , . a v C r ' - ' r.. J 1 , -7, I -. . c ' g , v, . ' ' 1' ' 'v ' 1 ' . J x '1 - . V ' c C l 4 . K - J ' 0 ' Q 6 ' I . ' . -, B: . Q -7 . -H - . 4 . - Q I , . ' 1 - . . 1 - 1 - N1 X Q ' o . . . . . . 'W 1 4 - -. . A r , n ' 1- .Nl . n 0 ,Q c X ' 4, -.1 'N . .... .L ,. s - w,: .' A, xr fs' 1 I 'i f - A R L L ' L L f Rf ' ff' , ,. 1 R 4 we V .f . , ' X X1 X J - :J . . 3 j Y :3 .' , : . - fi! L 11 3:1 i ff 2 1 1 2 'fi E5 f. gaq uw g,a ad if sy LH lux ,U ,- , -1 at 1:4 : ' '- ' . o 5 vi' Q0 'W W W cw M 4 'W W Q W CLEE CLUB The Glee Club, consisting of twenty-six Sen- iors and twelve Juniors, reorganized the second week in September with the'pep and enthusiasm that lasted throughout the year. Many Senior members of the club will probably continue their musical work by singing in choirs or other musical organ- izations. ' ' . Their first appearance took place at an Armi-' stice Day Program in the high school assembly room. Their selection was America Beloved Land. February 8, the Glee Club presented a free musical concert in the Coliseum and it was said, that this concert drew one of the largest and most appreciative crowds ever attending a high school musical program. The concert included songs by the Glee Club, Glee Club and Esseff semi-chorusesg solos, and an operetta, Cynthia's Strategy. Commencement music was also furnished by the Glee Clube The officers for the year were: President Bernard Snyder Vice-President Stanley Morrow Secretary Pauline Abbott Treasurer Mary Busz Librarians R. Huizenga, M. Mohrman, B. Hunt w 'y Xa . 5 .T s y P 0 WY U 71 W ff UI Q j -. I v. ' 1 In V ,nn . R I ef .H ig kt RQ M Mf W4 W' W 'x W W ff W YQ YT? U L Top row' E Heln, R Huizenga, R. Balley, L Flik kema, B Hunt, A Wlersema, S Peel, H Pardee, De Weerdt Second row J Feldt, I Dykhuizen, I Heegheem R Sikkema, S Morrow, B Snyder, M Mehrman, Martens, J Decker, I Buaz Third row A Faber, A Ten Boer, V Van de Sand, C Wierenga, R Mltehell, L Hoegheem, C Shear D Flikkema, G Aggen Fourth row M SIKKOMH, A Wells, P Burkhardt W Lawrence, Miss Bell, director, P Cos mdn, Abbott, M Sehumaker, E Green LIBRARIANS Sedted S Wlebenga, D Flikkema, I Heogheem, Shlpma, 1ss't dvlser, J Feldt Standlnv M Sikkeme, C Shear H Fleld, Huizenga,S Peel,M B1lk,G Hook H Ottens,H Green. ESSEFF CLUB Top row P Benneur, L Neordt, C Dyke, T Been stra, J Damheff, H Wilkins, H Mehrman, C Post Second row F Pest, H Field, E Shipma, Drury, C Workman, H Creen, E Vo s, N Bulk Third row H Ottens, I Shear, F Fergusson, G Heusenga,H Kettler,L Mur1np,M Van Vuren,S Wells Fourth row Mlss Bell, diredtor, D Cronin Klimstra, R Sikkema, T Byldnd, V Kettler, Nichole, M Sikkemu Nx N 56 O . . - U I U I - I o 4 o E 0 x . 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H., 'Ejvf fl 5 .1 , Sgt 1.11 HL, 12-1 I U ' - ESSEFF CLUB On April l2, paradlng out in new Faster sults and dresses, the Esseff Club, made up of fifteen Sophomores and seventeen Freshmen, presented an Easter Cantata URedemption's Songn written by the well known composer of sacred music, Fred B Hol ton This was a public program given ln the Chrls tian Reformed Church This club met every Wednesday from 5 lO to 3 50 An Esseff seml chorus, composed of a few mem bers of the club sang at differ nt meetings of the high school and local organizations The officers were President Eleanor Voss Vice Presldent Camilla Nichols Secretary James Damhoff Treasurer Harvey Kettler Librarians Helen Ottens and Bill Drury Mirlam Sikkema was accompanist and Mlss Bell director of both Esseff and Glee Clubs 1 kj J W 57 so X' fa s nf fri L UBRARY Gnce more a group of falthful librarians have served the lnmate of F H durinc the school year of 1958 59 Good tlmes and lelsure moments have been given up by these glP1S ln order to carry out the true purpose of our library Qeveral new books and bound volumes of magazlnes have been ad ded to the accession 11st, maklng 1498 the total number of volumes in the library Meetings have been held each month, at whlch tlme any library problems or conflicts were discussed and solved The followlng girls have serxed one regular period each day, as well as short periods before and af ter school Irene Hoogheem, head llbrarlan, Har rlet Green, Helen Ottens, Miriam Sikkema, Charlene Shear, Dorothy Flikkema, Gertrude Hook, Ruth Huiz enga, Helen Field, and Sylvia Wiebenga Margaret Balk, Jeanette Feldt, and Sylvia Poel served as substitute librarians, and Miss Hunt and Eloise Shlpma have supervised the group, 38 ' ., A x A .,,-. fx- ff NY 'Nz s ff A1 'L . 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'g v,: :il 1 ,- . -- - :g ' - r-- COMMERCIAL CON TEST F H S , on April 15, ente ed tne Distrlct Commercial Contest at Savanna Last year with Miss Peed's financial support stud rts from Ful ton repre ented ye Dutchmen 1n the contest Thls year flnanced by the school Fulton acain your neyed to Savanna to enter in Novice and Amateur typlng, bookkeeplng, and shorthand Those who went were Mis Reed and her Bulck, Jlm and hls Pontiac, Bill Hunt, Marjorie Boelkens, Ruth Huizenga, Mary E Mohrman, Alice Mae Faber, Lyle Hoogheem, Robert Abbott, Annabelle Ten Boer, and Miriam Sikkema There was plenty of competitlod, and Acquin proved to be tough competltlon They took hlgh honors ln practically everythlng, but the Dutch men showed the I ishmen in :O word dictatlon ln shorthand and came out first with ome pretty blue ribbons The Amateur typing team came out third, and Mary E Mohrman placed th1rd ln individual Amateur typing On May 6, Miss Reed with the shorthand team Jlm, Llz, and Marg, went to Mt MOPTlS to enter the sectlonal contest As we go to press the re sults are not known There's a lot of strain connected with these contests, out 1t'S lots of fun, too, Much of the honor goes to Miss Reed, since she is such an en husiastic instructor 1Q her CUNmGPC181 subgccts 39 O U U It 1 . 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A A we ,st H lr . ,sf A Tw, l EDITORS NOTE If you have done anythlng up to thls point besldes looklnf at the plctures, you have noticed that thls book is a llttle blt Dutchy ' We have trlcd to depict phases and pictures of Dutch l1fe throughout the pages of thls book In our hlstor ie and dlSCuSS1OHS, the orlglnality of the wri tors is shown by the way ln which they connect their facts wlth our theme We wlsh to mention and thank Joe Sheridan for writlna lnter class sports, Eloise Shipma for the library discusslon, and Ralph Tremayne for the facts of Freshman ba ketball Fhoy all helped to make tHlS book, alonu with the rest of the regular staff members And may I, the edltor, mentlon hero my thanks to my assistant editors, Mary L Mohrman and Mary Busz,for their llterary and artistic idea , and to gained from experlcnce and her services at any tlme the annual needed her U Nz' XV Y uf 40 XJ fs U cl VLA? 'iff NX' x 4 Q, k 3 - ' . . 6 Q 0 O . , A n O 0 1 M 1 1 C' A Miss Reed who gladly offered the knowledge she has 1 U ij' if U Us U bf , f N s K5 V YV' X-.9 M XX EC he rf lf 1 f XQ4 1,fX, x 1 ' . .ill ' X XP ,' N' , Ixf my UH cl lf x 'N 2 W wr 1 l -. 4 i'.x,' . . xx I ' , . I . ' V , I. l ,U . I 1' . x' 3 N tl XJV, XI I x M '- X1 M z A x-. 5f7 fj'Sf 2Z?JlfU WE CG TCDCETHER Deep in a Dream Bill Drury Slssy LQ Verne Fllkkema You're a Sweet Llttle Headache Gabby Vos Lady In Blue Miss Reed A Bicycle Built for Two Helen O E Elmer V Tittle Old Lady VIFQIHIH Van de Send This CQn't Be Love Lyle Hoovheem When You end I Were Younv Ma Pie Bud Sn dor OI When nMaU Was Courting Pa I Married an Xngel I've Got a Date with a Dream Old Msn Mose How'd You Llke to Love Me Dig Me 1 Gr ve in Missourl My Heart is Tdklng Lessons Why Not Strinv Along wlth Me I have Lyes to Sec With Henle Qer nade Hurry Home Hold Tivht Romance Runs in the Fqmlly Llttle Sir Echo Two Sle py People Angels wlth Dirty Fdeos 3 Y Eloise Qhlpmd Mr Gornnson Cliffy fierengd Gerqld Muncy Mary Busz Stanley Morrow James Ddmhoff Buo Moldermuker Miss Hunt Jackie Leslie Henry Post Jack Lewrenm: The Mohrmans Billy Bos Dope and Kope Hell's Angek Get Out of Town Bill Hunt and Hmrold Voss They Call Me Good for Nothlng Joe Sheridan When I Was a Lady Alice Mme Faber Girl Friend of the whirling Dervish Jean I Get Along Without You Very Well Sylvie I Ain't Got Nobody Bubbles J U T24 Decker to Bup Naniga Wwwwwwwww 40 f x 4 6 ll N I v Q. l . . c Q 1 I 1 4 1 D I n ,U 1 c ka ' ' L' 1 1. ,. 1 D 'u U C L A . v' , , . L 1 c 1 . C I ' Y , .1 . x Q . Q 95 ' L . '. c k '1 .. . O 1. ' ' 1 1 f . . . . ' 1 I X LJ Q 1 1 L.. .,' I. 1' ' c .. . . 1 G . A M . . - r ' , , n I x . , K U , Q 7 , A 1 ,r c H I H w D , 551 fx U U if? U U 5 . LJ , V - , 1 Q 1,1 . , ,- ,J f sy l V , 1 . 1' '4 I f 4 ' ' X 4 ' ' ' 'fx g W4 Yr! -1' 'ff ' W5 Wi if ,.,- A X f3z f'I 'N' lvl law Fri QV? 'X' REMEMBER When there was a little delay at the wrest- ling meet between Davenport and Fulton because Mr. Goranson clcked the bucket? After a baske ball game when Allan W got hls flve cents back from Jackie? Well, maybe not ln cash, bat Tle Fellow who played basketball who named Virgflnla 'Heddy ? Durlng one f the hlgh school parties when all the boys who belonged to the no F F H d1dn't dance? The time L12 didn't show up because of a cold? When this question appeared ln the Gosslp Column How, gust how, d1d Miss Johnson's re carf get n the back seat of Post's Bulck? Was Oby The time Kope elt arbitlous and took hls gld. over to Fulton and hen back home in Cllnton? During wrest rg when tabby could be seen every nlght walk ng up north of town when the first snow was ver? Jean D doesn't know why' When Sis Field and Tyle H went together in the back seat Miss Hunt's car to basketball games? The +lWS Joe S tore hls pants on the ping pong table? That's what he says Boys, the t me Dope I D drove to Freeport and how slowly he went? The night nFl1pperN Jones had a flat tire and got home a llttle late WN?WilNNY1W1WW!N , X -I 1 . . . ,. , - o L . , . . - . 1 --.- 1 - 1 ' ' Y 3 l . . . V C' , . s Q o . , . . l . . , . : ' d . - . S 1. ' J 1 I n - r 1 4' 1' 2 .L A.- L . , p . . . A 1. .1 - - - . 1. I . . -1 . ., .Ll , ' .T - 4 ,. - .L ' Y 0 - Q 4 Q -1 . .LJ , J 3 -. N oi . . . . u M - Q . . c , 4 K L sl Q Q . . I .-.....- -.l s A , i.p 4 Y, I of, , I 191 .M 'K X, . A ' ' I - up K-,M , I 4 5, ,T 1 . ' . :-Q -. yUC37'if'C9fft3v1:1nwE31 1 SNAPSHQTS l. Grand Canyon Just another gang Bow, ye Green Freshies' C C C Clever Commercial Contestants The lowering of a flag pole sitter Joe finally gets his mqn Between the devil and the deep blue sea Remember? The operetta and Paul Burkhardt9 Clara and Perry honey, and proud mamma and pappa The G A A girls on another Dam hike Brlnging home the bacon Old Man Mose bicycling A room with a v1ew on Monday Fancy meetlng you here Look out below' A snap shot left over from the 1920 annual Mlss Reed's blg moment New York or bu t' Listen to the wind blow How's the weather up ther? Nice vlew 9 Nope, too busy for that R 24 he gangster and h1s moll Maybe his bark's worse than hls bite They look important WY' 'STWTWWY 2. 3. . 40 n o 0 1 5. 5. 7. 8, . . 90 ' 10. . . . ll. ' , 12. e 15. ' -' 14. ' 15. . 16. 17. ' v- 18. s . 19. 20. . 21. ' ? 22. W. P. A.. 25. . T 4 ' 25. P 26. bm Pfj V2.7 W'-A ,yn , WA! -4- 27 E ' '- .J 2-4-J U ' U tr' ' ci I 'R fy ii . Q - 52. Y Y Xxx W1 Y f REMEMBER? When Henle rot BFIC ted? Ard now, folkq we'll HQK tant C ballqh The Waltz Ywu uavod for Mc? Spcckso HQ 6 anjthlng more br said? The nilarmous gltterbu s 10 Co1L cum after the Dmvonport WTGbtllHF mwtcho c S O Q pos+ ca H Thank God for L1beI'ty CCl1f 1, povtl. aqplrat ons D Farmer M111 1'Q new hi htopso e O F , a 7 w 1 a o lUCd out to boo Dorochy Sm1th9 Need wc say more? The A A SplDStGT Goree and all tic cu osity 1 to who mskcd who? L12 slumbgr party? flst flvht Bob Jones and Wlke T Kors ov a ceftq n Senior Jlllo Vhc Puth BBQ Qin went bOOSlblLlF o t h c c QAGFQ me souv nlr hunts 5 mftor the t Nur, Q 9 And the souve 1F tnqt CVCHJDP a 5 VLHUTC DHT1 U 1 Y when uhrald Mun J Dl3JCd bi lbtblll on thc fl? t toaw a 31HSt Cllntoro Than Bap' I1 hmc x s clllca for' 13600 'lt Clln ton and he wasn'c the 00 The swqrky horrQ O1 the model T and ho cl ' tcurLrC cur All the sthaale UD TQ Savarmao Y X 7 'A ' N1 v , ' .- 1 'x N . vu Q L! , ky LJ ' LA, x 4 f X vi!! xxx S, ' if . , , 7 V f 2 1 W 'SL L 'Q 3' 31. . R ' 5 s ,Ny ' H 1 U, F ' 4 L, JVC 1 C 1 m - , x x. . U J p A .. Wee. X H ' . 1 f . T ' f f 3 at tl' 'S- C c ' ' ' ' MJ . r . , , ., ,, L1 I'-LS I? T ' 1 ? Q- ' f 's -, - ' i . fv . E3 ., ' V J. SL - Th . . F. F. HQ 'hit fl p it tux It A . u A 7 l ' G, , , . ' Q! xi 4 4 ' ff i fs . C A -,. ' 'S A 1 5 1. 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