Fulton High School - Static Yearbook (Fulton, IL)

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E I , - T277 L A Q gE ,gg ,nf - I .- fr j ' 534 E i ? f 1,E2 E 2 - F ?i-f f ' -' ' . fm ,Q fs:f'?i'L5g-, 35 -EF? , 5 5:51 V- N .1-.. ,ng 1' f ' ' FRE HMAN CLASS On September 2, 1947, 72 freshmen entered Fulton High with four years to look forward to. During the year 7 of the original frosh left us and 3 new members joined us. At our first class meeting we elected officers as follows: President. Clifford Crandallg Vice-President, Harlan Housen- gag Secretary, Ramona Grayg Treasurer, Charles Flikkemag Student Council Rep- resentatives, Joyce Chase and Art Sikkema. Miss Posey is class sponsor. An initation party was given at the Coliseum to Welcome the frosh to Fulton l Il ll I High. At the party the girls wore burlap bags, rag curls and carpet slippersg the boys wore their trousers rolled up above their knees, and fancy girls' blouses. All the freshies wore green caps and lemon necklaces, with strings of tin cans tied be- hind them. In May the freshmen sponsored an all-school party. Basketball seemed the most popular sport this year. John Blodgett was mana- ger and Tommy Yopst assistant manager of the junior varsity team. Ramona Gray was elected cheerleader. Football queen's attendant was Mary Lou Braun. rw w rw I l l l Isl 1 I 1 l 111 x Ill J P 1 . Q Q 5 t Q6 E Ilrwk lbw: .lam-e1 Klnvn ggi, XY1.yu1.- I'4-1-wsmn. f 'lI l'l'l'IlllI I .Xrziwld l'x'--slly. H:1r'l:un llffllziiriun l l'Jllll'lS Fifth, Iiush W'lItins. 4'lift'-frri 1'1'zu11l:iIl, .Iolfn lilo-lg--ll. l'lllIll'l' Your-1. I2:iymoml ll:---eiy, Kenny X1.rn1:1n. fixih Knut Xvilllll' xYi1'I'St'lIlII, In-on Htivns, IMI, lil-fran, Ailmnlx' XX -ss-ils, .ln-rry XYlfflrv'!xu:e, I..4i1l XK':uss+-Ilzulr, Ilvnri I..-Ikvluzw-, X--il ll-msn-llilfi. 'IV-1111115 Ywlvsl, V'-wil lvylislrrl, liolv llnxxl nfl Art Siklu-mu, Init-H1 HHH: V14-rmox' lforstw-V, llvtty II5'ks1v:u, 31.21 l.4-11 l21 1un. Emu-iran II'-mls--lgzi, fIi:lrl s lflilsli im. XY'll3lI'fl Krznft. Ilrlrlren Hulk. .I-urlrw Iwtfflu-1. K:-Ilxryn IC-gxllollls, ll-le'-x':1 l'v-XX II. I,-MUNI, ibm: I1'x-mn'-vs Kms vs, Haw-l .XIll l'SHll. lrnvki-A l'x'onflxls-, fl-him' 51, H: .Xlzm-mllfr N4-lson. lflllllnw- Norman, Xl7I'!JllI'l'lIl' N-wnmn. I.--ons: llouwnui, Vhyllis .lon-s. I'ln5llls lima.-lkirus, I.-'is linlk. Phyllis Alum, .Xxln-no Hulk, Im:-l--ni lioim--11:11. I2:lm..11:1 H1-ny, .Xrlf-no XY mars-A111:i. it-1-uliul Iiow: l: IIl1x'l- Sr 1.-1-, IMS H..y'1', In-:gy Ifull.-V, Il.-lr Yifnliinizr-11. Xoinm HIIIYIS Yuxiwn XYlllilllS, A llfeirliw- Ki ivy, lb-My lirusv, lhwlnim-4'oixxil1. .Ivy---e Vlmse-. 1pi,St1:,W: Mciy-I.-11p llollzmiuzi, .l:1vkiv- Nlulllx. l'::11l:a lluilqw-ln:-, Miss l'1rsv'N. lkilly l'n-lvl., gldyll-yn lvl--phuis. NYlllH:1 Ir'--lc r. GPHCMORE CLASS NVhen the sophomore class resumed school in 1947, we decided to have our conduct fit the importance of our status as sophomores, and began to work diligen- tly. At our first class meeting we elected these officers to guide us through the school year: President, Dave W'oodsg Vice-Presi- dent, Pat Wray: Secretary, Linda Lloydg Trezisurer. Irnia DeWeerdt: Student Coun- cil Representatives, Dick DeGunther and Lois Balkg Advisor, Mr. Wendlandt. In sports we were well represented. In football Cliff Johnson made an impres- sive record, and for the gridiron season, we chose irma DeVVeerdt as homecoming atfendant. ln basketball Cliff Johnson, Dave Woods. and Dick DeGunther earned berths on the varsity squad. The junior 'iqarsitj was composed almost entirely of sophomores, and Dick DeGunther. Harper ll.:riey. Gene Hammond, Melvin Letcher, Ge urge Walter. Dave Wo :ds and George Hill saw action. Various students became .ncmbers of other school activities, and firrnly estab- lished themselves in the routine of work and study FCHS. Phyllis Maring and Irina DelVeerdt were our contributions to tile cheerleixding ClCDiIl':HlE3Hf. fi -.1 1 Q if l IL, 1 11 1 lil X ln I i is F Q hi C5 ff,-5, . if fe Q f - an Q5 1 ' ' . ' I ' S 'S Q , M lei, . . i Y , 4 W 1' E ' I ii? 7 inf, 2,6 1 l 5 X R f X , X? X f x is TMP POW. .Xl--lvin Let-li'-1: I.t'.Il?ll'fl Noi-riian. IE- li l yli-im., H--will rfmitli, lioli X' n--nizi, llJ.l'lIl'l' ' ilarvn-y, Ilan- XVoorls. lvivk I -'l1iiitl,i-ig lion Xoiiwla. lfrilx 3lolxi'm:1n :Lili Pon.. 114-nv Huliimoml, liliiim' lmoiisiri. Vlifl' .lolmw ri ll'-my Krrmii-i', 41--nv 'l'--mlrl-A, Ilivk x ' lfziuziii, 414-ol-go Ilill, 1h-fi1'u-- XX':ilI--r, lwii lip-l--11 41+-im lllillli Zu' VUW, llwlfillwl HW:iIl:su!1, lluli lluxissoii, l.:lY'r!xI- llliilulil--wil. Iwo l':isi-5. Km-Illin-Ili XV'--v'. !xlf1, ' ' Wayne X':inZui4l'-11, llox-,oral ll--xxlfiml. 11--iw lmlmiis. liivliaiwl Sissuiu. Nh Huw. .li-rry Vossmnn, I-'izinklin Iflyiiii, .lziwlq Qlnwinlriiii -. 11:1i'1'i-It Ivylfstiai, llanny l.--zlj, ' Ali: XY+Amll:.ii4lI. 31.41 Huw: .loyvv 1-'lil,lg.-md. sllfy-1.-y XXV-l-ll, Mal- llmiggli.-.lii. .l--:iris lllli, lan:-itzi llos, lrorolliy l'oi,i, Xxilllllie Prius, .lolirlnlln Voss, lwoluliu .I--:uf-s, lliil-j. ll-iuuilul-i:!'. Z1 l liowi ll--lia linds, Iiniily Voir.-V, Millie Y:-nZ11iili-ii. 4'i':i--- Vaiulf'1'ri1-A--11 Lois It--lk, I' jllis Nlzrii Phyllis Mille-r. Xormrl Ko--nys. lmiwliy I-'ost'-r. .Ioan Stuart. 151 lfuyyg M:ii'joi'iv Iloxxinrin. .lvziii--Ile 'I'--mp!--. l.in1l.i l.li.,wl, l':i1 XY:-ai, .l:.n-- Llillvi, lvonnu lloru llill, lrmgl Ir.-XY.-1-wil. NIIIVX Alvlmll. JU ICR CLASS I wonder if anyone of us will ever forget the thrill we Juniors felt as we en- tered room 5 and became Hupperclassmenn. As soon as we elected our class officers we began to lay plans for the coming year. Our officers were: President, Bill Stratingg Vice-President , Mary Anne Slaymakerg Secretary, Patricia Hurleyg Treasurer, Thelma Kettlerg Student Council represen- tatives, Margy Haan and Marvin Dykstra. Miss Ainsworth played a vital part in making our enterprises a success. vfwwi f A .. 2 Our class held a contest to determine the attendant of the Homecoming Football Queen and the honor was bestowed upon Patricia Hurley, a new member from Albany. March was a busy month. for we then lielgl our pancake supper. Then came April vw ith our class play, Come Rain or Shine, and May topped all with the annual Junior-Senior prom. ff, ltr 4 l ll DLI NH Il X I l I H ru 4 Ill I 1 1 ylq KH 'Imp liuwg ling'-1' N-llunlzu-I1--1', Immilrl 1Irul1:c1n, liuy Vos-. limb Xvll'I'i'I!l2l, 1'l:11-1-114-v Ki- llr, IG: rl IAIXXIUII, 'l'4vm Umuis, Tum lllllZ IlL'1, Imrmlrl l..l.1's, Y11-tor lluggv-x1rlvl'I'. lvjflpl Hung No1'rn:1n In-znxwerns. Ilrurmlvl F.If-rlvrmrllwp. lli:h.'y't l li14lwm:n, .Xrmun Hulk. .Kr old llunfla-rlll, lilll Flfilllllgl, l,--slip ,T uns-ln. Imnzilfl Alu'-ll:-1, lilll Kinsl-1. 1-'..ll1'1h lynx: llflf-I1 ll:lr'x 4y, In-lla:-Vt XYQASS-l1:x'-V, 3.1:-1x'ix1 Ilxlslrzl. lvil-li I-Ivana, .ltlllll XYi.-ln- gn. llonnri Wil-rsbrnn, Alilllljll lla xlt, IH-mtv Kflp--11:11. ,li-an N: niurui '1'l1i1-41 Iiiiwi Yv'r':u I'1-ti-rson. lmris Kumi, ll l4'll Xlll'IYllf. 'I'lu'-lmzw K'-Ill'-V, AlX'llil livlle- Yoga-l, l 1 lliy XY'1-1's-mu, .Xupgnf-s X':1r11l1-1'Swl1zll'I', Z':1I lilll'lQ'5. ll--ttx Htl--ns. 5.,.,,H,1 RUN: AU-iith Yfqlwg. ly-nm Illmciln-mil, l.1l!1wy1 Ylivrvi.. M:1r'i:iI1 l:ll'llUllI' livlly XYia:rsw 1, .y,.,m,,. pljywllgifw- Milly.-ti xx'i.AIwr1c.l, Axrl.-up I--4XX'1'4u'4lr, Mum .kllll Slrlyrnnk-'1', I-'il-sr Iinw: lZw'1'-'- K--Ill--V, .If-:un luke, 15.115 Ilrflk. Miss Xmsxxoilli. Al:ll'gllv'IlI-' llnun, live-l,' NI'insAm::, liuuiw- liuiiwl. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY When most sen1o1s 11e thllllxlllo' 1bout thelr graduatmn f1om h1gh school thex look back oxe1 the efus and s1vh s really been a long t1me But 11 s 111 XVon t vou st1l1 remembe1 X1X1Cll 1 19 small 1nc1dents that COHSt1tIltEd XOIII h1gh sehool xs as the best d1 s of ou1 hfe 1 although tlylng tlmes hue 11ee1 17 1:1ed 111 XV1th 1ovous occ1 10118 uen t Ju 1ncl1ned to agreeq It hardy s erns posslble th 1t fou1 years h1ve elapsed 811109 yxe h1lt1ng1v en tered the studx h11l f he f11st dex s assemblx As vxe ma1 hed dox nst 11 f1on1 e1gh1h grade everx step 1r1de o11 tea more 1e1l1st1e Once xxe got 11s1d1 the study h111 glg ntle to vs x e xxe1e ammed to see all the olde1 stud nt stulng 1x1th such cur1ous11x We p1ob1blv dl look as green as the proxc1b111 g1ee11 t1esh1es do After the st1 1n1'e11ess R016 ofl we b came bold enough to u the LII t nwnes of and settled doxv11 to ou1 f0I1l sub1eet course After the gluellng 1111t1a 1011 xx IS ove1 we reallx felt a nut of FCHS VK o11der 11 all of you remembe1 xx hen Ianle Mohrman and Bob Isenhart x1e1e 1o1ned bx the holy bond of wedlockq and all the rest of us thought the stunts xx ould newer end' We even gave a p11tx that xeal 1nd had a prettx good one too Bmb Istnhart was class presldent and ht 1L1llx hid 1ob to keep us all 111 l1ne When vxe were sophomores ue felt 1ust1f1ed IH 1ook1nv dovxn upon the nevs freshman crop Then too the class vms beg1nn1ng to take mme nterest IH Qxilld currlcular aet1x1t1es VS e found ou1 seeond vear students beeommg membc-1s of the choruses d1amat1e club Stdtlt PH-X PFA and ve made our best shovxlng 111 band The class of 48 IS fortunate ln h'1x1ng so many fme ITIUSICIHIIS Mugfrs TenBoe1 Toy ce Humenga Bob Kolk Don HHm1lt0H Joan Balk Donna Housenga 'NIa1x1n Tem ple Kenneth Voss Corky VS11k1ns XVal er Roblnson and Kenneth XV1e1sema When vxe ente1ed FCHS IH 44 our ranks numbered 79 The cl 1ss of 48 noxx totals 48 members C 10111 DeNI eeldt Ann 1 Housenga and H31l1Qt Poulous tl 1HSf6I red to other sehools 111 ou1 ILIIIIOI' xear Doretta Nelson E1nest Eads Challes Relsenblglex and Lxle H111 ente1ed our class from Albanx In ou1 thnd yen 1 e xx e1e saddened bx the death of one of ou1 vxell 11ked students Donald DeWI1t1 D1x1e as he xx as called xx11l 11xe 111 our memorv as a c IISCIQIIIIOUS student YY1th a cheerlng sense of hun Ol 01,11 1un1o1 and sen1o1 xe1rs have 1L1lly flovxn bx' IIeme1rbe1 that pancake NIIIWDQI 111 47 xxltn Leakx Flelds and Izle m ste11ng t' e g 1119 And those lang hours cleanmg up tne COl1S6l,1Yl for the vxonder ful prom x e had' Or ou1 super class play -X Date W1 h Judx vxlth Betty Slkkema 111 tne tltle role and Ifle as OOgl6 '7 O1 ou1 blologx t11p 1nd the operatlon Fehx' Perh ps even e11se1 tm our mmds ue the eonturlnsf ofthe DAR wvard upon J 11118 Mohrman Do1o hy Feldt as football oueen Chuck Ieaxens o111 class presldent Jan1e and IZIQ taklng scholarshlp exalrs and ou1 Sen1o1 Cl ss plav Murder In Rehearsal xx 1th Rax Brondvke as the The el1ss hlstory xxould not be com plete wlthout p1a1se IOI the f1ne athletes 1mong the 48 ers Hooxel Damhoof active 111 vars1tx b1sketball track and football heads the 11st He w11l be nun1bered among the all tlme creat Fulton athletes We fmd Kennv Voss Benue Vogel Johnnle Worms and Don Ham1lton have 11so p11xed basketball durlnv then' four xears e1the1 on xarsltx or 1un1or varsltx te mos loe llxnn B111 Roxyland Leaky F'1el1 lvle 11111 Don Hdm1l+0H Red Con s1d1ne Iohnnx W1erema and Chuck Relsen blgler saw actlon 1n football The1e 'ne so manx small 1nc1dents that made 1mpress ons on our memorles xxe eould go on foreve1 It xx11l be a long tlme before vxe forget haymg our Senlor cl1ss p1ctu1es taken MISS Hunts res1gna t1on Mr Janneck our h1sto1x teacher those to 1StECl eheese sandxxlches at Jumor play practlce the many hours spent work mg on the Stat1c the hard t1mes party we gaxe last year the annual Student Councll Chrlstmas pa1t1es the numerous mterest mg Counc1l assemblles vxe haxe had Muggs TenBoe1 1nd h1s Green Bomber our sprmg COHCGIIS 1nd the Red Cro s contest when ue xxe1e fleshmen xxhlch xxe lost lwoxx xxe 11e leax1ng 111 th1 to xou L11ss ot 49 Contlnue for us '1nd beneflt hom xou1 h1gh school opportun1t1es so t11t xou too can look back xxlth fond memoues V ' ' ,' - 1 l v v Q v v v 3 z , z . z '. . 0. 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T 3 .44 K 6 X, if My ' I x Y 4' 7 53511 I --,-.f 519 Sf 4 HTHLUIES Bo 1 seugni 21 4' Il ' . 1' 1.,.5 .X E frE?i'Ql .- - .. a iii isf - 5 ' , - 'Q: -1-2-1 431- .,,s- . 3. , Lgv ' . ' M 'mx ig-1j:R 1 .4 'X dx ' ' 115 JNL, 8 'I g f ,, ' - ' e f 5' -i-4' F - -- j iii, Li 5 - ' 5 .i5g1g5g5,j4 : TS' T9 x ' .- X 2 v, fx ' 1 K xx ,gx 0 , f, X W 1947 FOOTBALL SEASON The 1947 football season brought to a close the fourth xear of elexen man foot ball 111 Fulton Commumtv Hlgh School The team unde1 the able SUDGFXIQIOH of head coach E M Mosley and h1s ass1stants Lxle Hendelson and James NGQLI had a successful season successful not flom the standpolnt of games xxon but f1om thc QXDQIIBHCB acqulred b the plax els themselves Practlce stalted a xxeek befole the open1ng of school and the pl1xs xxere xx o1ked out or1g1nat1ng f1om the T fo1m at1on W1th nlne men 1eturn1ng f1om thls xea1 s squad fOl next season th1ngs xx1ll be 100k1llg up fox Fulton 1n the football Campalgll Lette1s VWQIC avx alded to 18 lctte1men th1s yeal n1ne QEHIOIS s1x1 1l,llllOI'9 and three sophomo1es Don Damhoff sen1o1 plaxed 11ght end fo1 the Steame1s He xxas chosen all conference end on the f1rst Illoxx 1 League Confelence football team and xx as xoted by h1s te 1mmates the most xaluable plax er of the 1947 football season Tlfns xxas Damhoff s th11d xea1 on the x 11s1tx squad Joe Flynn sen1o1 also plaxed h1s th11d V9dl of xars1tv football and xxas on the all conference team 1n h1s second yea1 Flvnn xx as part1cularlx xaluable 1n defen s1xe play He plaved 11ffht tickle f01 the Steamers Robert W1e1ema 1unor played h1s second xear on the Xd1Q1lX Bob played r1ghtgua1d 1nd xx1ll p1oxe to be velv xaluable next season Gene F1elds senior plix ed CQHTQI th1 vxas Gene s second xeu on the YAISILY squad Gene played mostlx on offense xx here he shovx ed up xerx xx ell Don Rvder sophomoze plaved h1s fnsst V931 on he xarsltx Rx de1 plax ed left guard and xxas a xerx good gufud Don f1 zctured h1s ankle 111 the MOIIISKJH game thus mlsslng the last 2 games John Vllerema sen1or plaxed h1s econd xea1 on the xcusltx 1nd xx is used It left tackle B111 Roxxland 5611101 plax ed h1s second xe1r on the xarsltx squad B111 plaxed dcfenslxe end most of the seison unt1l he broke h1s collar bone 1n the Savanna game Ray Voss 1un1or played left tackle Thls vxas Rays f1rst year on the varslty and he vx1ll be back to bolster next years team Charles Rexsenblgler senlor played h1s second xear on the xa1s1ty Chuck plaved at left end belng used mostly on of1ense Leslle Sxx anson Jumor played h1s f1rst season on the varslty and w1ll prove xerx valuable at end next vear Tom Woods 1un1or played h1s f1rst Vear on the xarslty and Tom s Welght and exper1ence at tackle wlll bolster next yea1 s team Bob Consldlne senlor played h1s second vear on the vars1tv Bob played guard Lyle H111 senlor played h1s second year on the xarslty Lyle played half back and end Don Hamllton senlor plax ed h1s second year on the vars1ty Don played at quar e1b1ck xxhere he excelled Cllff Johnson sophomore played h1s second vea1 on the xarsxty squad Chff vxas chosen on the all conference second team and xxas runner up to Damhoff for the most valuable player award Kenneth Mlller 1un1or played h1s thlrd year on the varslty squad Kenny s drlxe and speed w1ll be very xaluable next 88119011 DlCk DeGunther sophomore played h1S flrst year on the varslty D1ck played fullback and turned 1n a good performance vhroughout the season B111 Stratlng 1un1or played h1s second xea1 on the xars1ty B111 played at tickle and fullback B111 m1ssed half of the se zson due to 1n1ur1es Fulton Fulton 1+ ulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton FOOTBALL RECORD Lanark DeW1tt Polo Sterlmg Ly ons MOFFIQOH Savanna Qt Mary Pk ik wk Dk wk 1 1 L1 V v - 1 11 1 ' . . 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Ilil-Ii Im Vu ', Hill Str: 'ng.:g IMI XYiv'r'v-lnrl. .I-,Im XYl'l'l'IIl:I 1,- ' wg I.aV:-rn Iflynn, Vliff .I I ,m, .IIIIIXIIX XYe.'sAls. limb Umlfiflixl-. 41--Mull llill, Al.-l I.:tcI1 ', Ve Field, Lylv Hill. 'PI JU IOR ARSITY FOOTBALL Back Row r Muqflex X :mln I1 nu an I nh Hlrpnr Hamm Bob Xennma Melvin LP chu nold Hoop.hum N11 I-nduson Wir Neg BI. leo C '4 y nuns 11 ll sw M en Hmmmon feoxf.,1 H , Y, 4 M fi 4. f 1 it .Z A 1 - 'g M . . A fo' 2 .2: ' Ans, D: lr: nm. : 1 ' -j, ' 1 , 4 ' t ' '. Ar - - , . I , , . .' Sti, Seated: John Blodgett, Gmn- lirennn-ll, Rush XYilkins, ffm-nrgv XVQIU-rs, J1-1-ry XN'if1bpngf1, Tqmmy Yup . . ':4.1- ', Iilnlvr I! at 1. .lin I xy Wevsrf-l.', fl- 1- z d, I Aff ill. 2 BASKETBALL 'l'l'l,X Xl XX ll.XX1I! ..... . N 4' tl .... . Q 'VN 1.4 'ST l'1 l'. I .SUN 1 I1 .T I ult Il . U s .-1-ling 1 V-in VV , ,.V4Hl 1 Ill ' .:1x'1 . ,.... . l 1 .lUl ll l.5'lrns ...... I S. Alaxyf . . . V The Fulton Steamers, under the management of Coach E. M. Moseley, star- ted the season with five straight victories before falling to a Morrison quintet by a 34 to 32 score The Steamers took third place in the Mt Carroll tournament by nosing out Saxanna 34 to 39 -X 47 to 39 victory over rrxal Morrison bolstered the Steamers hopes of a highly successful sea son, but iniurres to star plax ers began to tell as the team dropped games to Prophets town Morrison and Thomson The Steam ers won 17 games and lost onlx 9 The Steamers finished second place rn the Illowa conference with a record of 7 VIL torres and 3 defeats The letter winners for this xear, xx ere Donald Damhoff Earl Lawton Clifford Johnson, Clarence Kettler Delbert Housen ga Kenneth Miller Robert Vtierema and Arnold Hoogheem Donald CHooverJ Damhoff senior, plaxed guard and scored 370 points to shatter the school record held bx Bernie Housenga This xx as Don s fou th xear on the varsity making the Illoxxa league con ference teams 3 years Earl CSqu1rrlJ Laxxton, iunror play ed center this season This xas Earls second xear on the xarsrtx, scoring 740 points on hrs famous letthanded shot Earl wi l be xerx xaluable for next xear s team ti xn ll I X rtt 1 INXHII K ll ll l u u N ll ll ll n . .1 ... U l A U J .lllU Earl has been selected on the Illowa teams 0 V VV a xear s. Clifford 1CliffJ Johnson sophomore plax ed guard this season This was Cliffs rrrst xear on the xarsrtx scoring 131 points Cliffs speed and agrlrty to hanole the ball xrll make him a xaluable plaver rn the next txxo years Cliff made honorable men tron rn the Illowa conference Clarence CCl1nkl Kettler, Junior, play ed forward and scored 99 points This vxas Cllnk s first x ear on the varsity squad and he should dexelop into a strong con tender for the xarsrty squad rn the future Kenneth fKennyJ Miller, IUHIOI' pl rxed thc positron of center during his fnst xear on the xarsr x He scored 74 points during the season and xx rll probably see considerable action on the varsity squad Robert CWormsJ Wlere na, Junior plax ed his first xear on the xarsrty squad as a guard He scored 34 points for the team He xxrll be an asset to next years team Delbert fDelbJ Housenga, iunror, plax ed guard during his rrrst .ear on the squad He scored 15 points for the Steam ers and should dexelop into a valuable plaxer tor the team rn thc future u 1 u rr XX xr x ll t rx 1 ll I 0 ll I 1 ll t 111 ll x I IIN 15 I Kllllt l .. . w . . 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' 1 I-'ulrou ---- 44 Ml. Vzrxrwrll - - - IX l-' l --11 - - - - 47 Nlorrison - - - - 30 lful in ---- 52 l'ro1rl1-'tsl-lx - V -ll If 'lt-rut - V - - Ill l - 'itt - ---- -iii 14' 1 4.1141 ---- 3:3 Inf Y' - - - - 312 I-' lion - - V - SC! Mt. l'4rrr'ol1 - - - - 44 lfulton' ---- 533 ruvzr rnrr - - - V45 lxllllirlllrl ---- 32 Su 'xrnnu ---- 50 lfulnins ---- 31 l.yons - - - - IL! I-' l on ---- II Polo ----- 24 F Iron' - - - - 2:6 Ly ,ns ---- 24 'l'0l I . 'IX'I' .X'I' Wl'l'. I' lllHII.I. l l lull - ' - - HN hI I'liI1,u,' lf Ill. - - - 45 I l ull: ' t - - 17 St. Bl: rys ---- 215 l-X ltun ---- IIS Klt, Klwrrls - - - 23 lf limi - - - - Ill l'I'lllI'+' 1 - - - - 4s If ltun ---- ill Mil v'1l:N.'lll-- - - - 352 l-' llnll --V- iis I'1'U1nln-Islu Vu - - L1 If' ltorr A-A- 222 Nl1II'I'iF1'H --A- ill l-'ullon ---- H All-rris-111 - ---- U4 If ltnrr - - f - Ill Su 'nllllzr ---- 222 lf' Hun ---- Clf l'1Ilw ----- 21' IKHIEIUNX l. ' 'UI . ll'IN'l' ,XT WIT. ', DLI. lfulrtrn' ---- :Lo Su-rlirr: 4' rn. - - 215 If 111-in ---4 GH Alt. 1'zrr1-ull ---- 25 ll' Iron - V - - 531 Port llxron V - - 41 lfult--u ---- lil 'l'lrorusVV1l - - - - - -47 F ll-ln --V- LG SI. Nlzlrxs ---- -ll! lll--xxrr Vrrm 25 V RSITY BASKETB LL If ll Qnn Us 1 4 vu 1 26 lung: Il-xhewi XY'ev'vr11:u. K- wth Y 1 l:n'1-rlww K -ill V, Ihfnrflll Imxz1l1wi'I'. h-Islrl hunt K1 nm-th Millvr, lv--llw rt Hmm g:. 111.-fig .Iuhn I-ilndgett, N4v1'n1:1n Imsnvn-ns, .lnhn XX'il'IQ'IN2l, lhmulfi f:l'.'lh'tl!l, Tum lluus-np.: l':'AI'IlIH'll Yugf-1. 1'h:11'lvs 1.0-:uv Any, Mr. lxI1. !1Y, JU IOR VARSITY BASKETB LL x u 1 my as 14 1 nmmun ll llllwlllllhtl DNP L d nerds N n 1 nmx Q N. s 1 :ul 'Nun-.Qm m l 1+ ,.,w mn V1 I I ugh XX 1lk1 I4 Kennet tandmg n In n x 1 1 N' 1 U U s N r H-Andu n 27 W th- rgf- XY: Iter. Le C: sey, G rl- Hz d, lr' -k Il2il'lH'l' lizmrvv-y, 1 Y to 3 w mel 'i 1.--mm-, .lil ,- w Alu, w'u - Alf 11. Lg..- Jul I1 1l ' Att, Im Q' T.-.1151 .lwrry XVi'-lufxxgu, llownxum- iill, I Q 1., ' h J: : N1 - :u , Henry IYI'2II16'l', Lf-on XY: -mar, 'I' mmy Y put, AI . :so , CROSS CUUNTRY TRACK 1947 was the flrst year that Fulton Cross country partlclpants were partlclpated ln the Cross Country Track Robert Rowland Donald Wlersema Mar meets The boys d1d fa1r1y well and m the v1n Dykstra Danlel Leahy Bernard Nor future ehould capture some records man Norman Leavens Q Marvin Dykstra, Bernard Norman, Norrrmn Leavens, Danny Leahy, Bob Rowland 7 J a X 9 7 ' . . . , . 0 A-L TRACK The Moseley coached Fulton thmclads successfully defended then- team t1tle bx ummng the second annual Fulton Relays agamst 13 other teams from Iona and Illlnols The Steamers amassed 63V pomts DeW1tts DeHavsks f1n1shed second vslth 56 pomts vxhlle Erle was thlrd ulth 49 polnts The Steamers se 0 new records du1 xnv' the meet 2 m1le relay team fVValter B Norman, Dx kstra, and D Vhersemaj Tlme 8 47 5 440 yard relay team CStra mg Johnson, Mlller and KQttl6ll Tlme 47 9, sprlnt medley relay team fStrat1ng Rowland, M1lle1 Kettlerb Tlme 1 422 dlstancc medley relay team fLe mens ills Stvatmg Dx kstra and Wlersemab Tlme 8 93, and the mlle relay team fLeavens, Iwmman M1ller Kettlerj Tlme 3 452 Other exents 1n vshlch the Steamers placed xx ere Kettlel flrst Ill broad lump xxl h 1 leap of 1961A Lawton, tled for toulth 1n hlgh yump, Lovs Hurdle relax te m Uohnson L H1ll Lawton, Mlllerj th rd, and the 880 yard relay team fStrat 1 Rowland VN alter and Johnsonj 1n flfth pla e 'lne Steamers have hlgh hopes of ummng the Urbana Relavs the Illowa LUIITQI-lllC.6 meet and of qLldl1fVl1 lg a few b ms fOl the state flnals 535 as lv me -M-. '31 I X.. 1 null 1 b 0 s 4 1 Y an Ixdu l o x om XX ,mis I nlubler Pobert Dykema in url Nr rm ln Slxth lou oberr. Xcnema .Tame L umm lu o Hillel Harsew Q-.4 m lm -QP Ss HEHVITIES ll l'-4 I bl 1 ll ld 1 L l l I llllll TU DE T COUNCIL 'lhe Scudent Councll thls yefu has 1 membershlp of slxteen It 1llLll,lll6,b two 1epreQcntf1t1xes flom each class one fxom each of the xarlous o1g.1n11.1t1on1 .md foul executlxe membus held oxer llom last xcfu s COUllLll The OfflC61Q thls seal .uc l,l9'slCl9lll, Raymond Bxondx kc Vlce PlQS1d9ll'E NN xl ter R0b1l'lS0ll, Seuctfux Bettx lean Balk TlQc1SlllCl kenneth Wllllel Thle leplesentltlxe gltlllp meets txuce m 'nth xuth lts sponeol, 'VII' Henderson, to dwcues ploblenos of School government .md +o flllclflge assembly p1og1ams Speak L11 pmnlsts vocahsts, and ensembleo pro xlmd Q1'll6lt11llfT1Cl'lttl'IlS xefu' Xmong othel 1l.LtlXltlCS SDOllS0lCCl bs the SlldQlllL Louncll vsue the plowldlng of tudent 1den 1f1c.1.1on nude, 4 Homecom xnf PIOgldlT1 for +he queen and hcr attend lnts It the fnst home football game, an xll school Chustmas parts, and fx Student x ,1 , 4 . 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NATIO AL HO OR SCCIETY F91 9' in My-ff I I The lNat1onal Honol Socxetx IS com posed of thc outstandlng students of each senlor class In order to become Qllglble 101 membershlp a student must be enrol led 1n Fulton Commmunlty H1gh School fo1 at least one year and be ln the uppe1 one thud of h1s class Edlly lll the second semester evelx xcal teachels ratc the honor students on the basls ot toul traits SQIXICQ, leadershlp, chalactel and scholarshlp Undel KDCIVICC comes VS1ll1Ilgll6SS to 1ende1 any serxlce to the school O1 com ITllll1tW Xllll1llgll6S9 to do commlttee or staff xx 0111 and l6dCllI'1GSS to shoxx courtesx to XISITOIS teachels and students When LOI1blCl0l1Ilg' Leade1sh1p the o1gan1zat1on vxants members xxho stand ou' as leaders ln the classroom, ln group xx ork, and 1n 1JlOIl'10t1I'lg school 3Ct1V1tlQS btudcnts xxho hold class offlces and p0b1t1O!1b ot lesponslblllty are wanted Those vxho are dependable have 1n1t1at1xe and are good l11flll6l1CQS on others are Character a xerg, 1mpo1tant tldlt, IH cludes honesty rel1ab1l1ty cheerfulness frlendllness, neatness, polse, and coopera tlon Qcholarsh1p IS COI191ClQl'9Cl tlrst To be ln the uppel one th11d ot the class a stu dent has to mdllltaln at least a Q plus aver age Clllllllg h1s stay IH the hlgh school Onlx flfteen pe1 cent of the entlre sen1o1 class actually become membels The folloxxlng students haxe met the aboxe l9l1U1I'6ITl91ll'S and xx e1e elected into the socletx thlg xea1 Thev ale Rosemary Iflannerx, MOHICH Halt Joxcc Hulzenga, Robert Isenha1t, Lharles Leaxens, James Moh1man and Jane Mohx man These seven xxfle axxaldecl the hlghest honor a senlor c an 1ece1xe 1.1 .. . 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I1-'wg A15 -11:1 IZ.-llv Y'-441-i. XY:1ltv'1 Iiulmuxnsfm. .Xrmwn liulk, Inst It V: .I-ll1:1nr1:. Yuss, H'-lvn Alurplmy. Inn Ilulla, Klilfljll 'I'-I1 Ilmx .yy MIXED CHCRUS The Mixed Chorus was organized soon after school began. During the year they took part in various activities. During the Christmas season the choruses, under the direction of Miss Underwood, presented a Christmas Tableaux. This was something new and was enioyed by all who attended. The Christmas story was acted out by members of the choruses, while other mem- bers sang the Christmas songs. This year the Mixed Chorus also presented a Spring Concert, which was an event of May 7. N I 1 X pix 1 1 l I, .. Xi 1 K. l w W Q' M T6 3 f EJ i xv . l Ilqiivl., lilly-,3 ll. nip lil':i1v1'l'. In-I, Imvis:-m, I+-'lln-rt XY:n:fs1-nzinr, Im-k l-'zl:::ll1.lh-wl':4e- llill, limb ls--nliart, Iron I.il1'-S. coral XY:,ltm'1', Ivwxw- Xlhmls. 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A ,W -1 .- ' 4- -1,11-111111 , ji-111 Q1 1- Y111.,1-, . 1 dr -d V:111711id1-11 Luis 111311 -1-, 1 '-1111 1:. '-1 11 'A 41116 1111 t1'i1'i: Hur e ' Jann Mi ler. B 111 . 111111 lus, 11-tty 1i11111f11gz1, xXv11I11iI Prins, Vern P1-te1':if11 Helwn Harvey M:1ri1y1'1 Haw . 1: . :1 ':1, 1 Il'-' . 1 - .'1' 1: , 1111115 Koui. J8 F. F. A. The Fulton chapter of Future Farmers of America began their sixth year with a full program of work and a record mem- bership. An officers' training school out- lined the objectives of the organization and instructed the members in parliamen- tary procedure. A soil conservation con- test was entered. Soil testing and number- less other community projects are under way. Members of the F F A have been ac tive in athletics L1Verne Flvnn William L hs .L Rowland, Kenneth Miller, Leslie Swanson and Eugene Hammond have been regular players on the high school teams. Outstanding projects have been: a ban- quet for the officersg the F. F. A. and F. H. A. Fairg the Fall Festival Exhibitg a parent-son nightg and several parties. William Rowland was elected to receive vx hich is presented to the outstanding the DeKalb honor award for the year. Q. senioi student in agriculture 1 5. I 1 1 I l Tl . . . - . . . - A: 2 u , ' '. .1 U - S . U I L, .,.. .JW A - l ' liuvlq lixyg Jay l':lllli1'lllJl, 42'-rzild Smith, Leroy bi-liippe-13 Yi'-tor Ilona--il1li1'I', lion:-r S1'lIlllllH4'llt'l', lion All--Ile-r. .Xll'Il llolsi gvr, Holi Y--n--mn. lllllvll l likli--mn, John xYll'lN'llH'il, 'I'hi1'1l llowl lilmvi' l!1.1.ns!r':e. Marvin 'I'vn1pIr. llryvin Ilznvis. l-'r:e1.--is Smith, nh-nv IM-ipluus. ll--in-A liflllllllwllll, lwslis- Sxvniison, Iron Hqmmillon, lilim-1' You--l, Wziyiv- Ya11Zui1l--n. S.'.'4,ni lguwg Iiuymoml Ii'-.-ily, l:ll'llIll'll Sissinu, ll:-no 'IN-nupl.-V H..xx'a11i lioulnml, l 1':inklin lflyun, limi. llo wand, l':1ul l':arkv'1'. Ilnnnp I..-uliy. ll1vxxl:m1I Sxxunsoxl, l.--on lrltvns, l'llill'lk'S l likkv-mu, Hr-nry In-! 'l1r'-. l-'insi llowl N1-'l H wus-'l1g:u, Hull llonlani, M1 um l9j'lib-lI'1l. All. lin--Il, .I-w If'I5nn,.Xll1-I1'l'a'n1ple. 'm 3,9 I ul 1 1 4 l O O O The Girls' Athletic Association was the year with a membership of 74, which later increased to 85. Miss Oldefest spon- sored the organization. Officers were: President, Donna Housengag Y-President, Jane Mohrmang Sec-Treasurer, Monica Hartg Point Man, Helen Murphy: Student Council Representative, Betty Balk. The GAA has many objectives-prim cipally to teach the members the funda- 2 mentals of the games and to promote good sportsmanship. This past term many good times have followed each other in rapid succession. The basketball tournament was climatic, and the Seniors came out on top. The Freshmen won second place. Some of the other activities were: a hikeg the spinsters' spreeg play daysg ping pongg volley ball and basketball tournamentsg and the Mother-Daughter banguet. 1 l Xu 1 n 1 1 X n X 4 r 1 I I I l ll I l 0 RSITY CLU This year the Varsity Club has added several members to its enrollment. The Varsity Club acts as a board of control for the Boys' Athletic Association since the members of the B. A. A. must have earned a letter in some major sport. This year the club consisted of thirty- five members, two of whom have made letters in three major sports: football, football, basketball and track. These boys are Kenneth Miller and Clifford Johnson. Varsity Club members this year have been selling refreshments at the football games and track meets in order to raise funds so that several members of this club could see the state finals in basketball at Champaign. IT 'M Q Pi lv.. if Mamma?-My flu at I4 lst N lll 1 i llillllll Ill mum. lxe vim nl Hier e I e sf nal I us o L X ' -C , , . .... ...--..-...- gr. J .ran E fag! 1 ' fy , 5 In 1 ' Lf? , ..,n., 'E' is 1' W W X if Q-' ' V' l ff ' --. 4... Q 3 v ' 7' Z .W Q wiv'- t jj, ' , , A ., Ly! 4 - I Q ' X fr ,bum H' IL -' A .slr fluff 5 , A i 7 . .' ' T 1 ' Q Sim.-.ig .Xlli II4-ml--rs-fn. 1'ln:n'l's l,1-:ixw-ns. lm-k Ih'1llllllll4'l', llny Voss, tiene I-'iv-ld, .Xi-1 nlfl I ui.:- lnr---ni, Ilill ILoxxl:4ml, lwslin- Ju: son, .lolin XYiv-rfm:1. Mr. Blvsvlvy. gin! ppm: .lolln lil-ul:--11. lwlli lions'-1ig:. liny Ilrumlylcf-. I.aYa-1nv- Flynn, Lyle- Hill, lmn 2 'tnn, Iv-in Wi'rs1-nm,1'liI'f.IolunsoI1, llill Stn ', ' Illlvlll Voss, N4 ' :in 1.1-:uw-rxs, li J PIII: Still Imw: lioh Vorisidiliv, li0'l'IlFII'll Norman. 1'hzirln-s Ii: Anb' 1-r, lmn lJ:ilnl1ofl'. I-Inrl .1 'l ll, l'l:irf-mv Ke --r, K'-nnvtli Mill'-r. 'l'-im Xhvmls. lion l:Xll l, JU IOR CLASS PLAY On the nights of April 15 and 16 the Junior Class made their debut into the thcatrical world. Under the direction of Miss Maigaret R5 an, they produced Come Rain O1 Shine a light comedx in three ac s The events of the plaw centered upon the lives of the Graysons, and the compli cations vshich aiose when Julia Maich, a strong minded eccentric ladx tried to dominate the family and its affairs. Jac Grayson and Rosemary March, Julia's spoiled granddaughter in their heated rivaliy for the attentions of Dan Lyons, dnectoi of the summer theatre caused some pietty odd misunderstandings A false engagement, a familx quarrel, child li-'ll leaving home, and a stolen boat led up tri the climax of this highly entertaining p av I nd 11 xx l XS4 an 1 s 1 Xin 1 4 x 1 X l 1 nr di 1 lv X mmgli ll lull ll Stratins. N I Q H L 9 4 n y U 1 1 . . . ,, . 7 . . 1 1 1 w A . t as 1 V .N - nv .. . V . . 1 v , A . L1 1 ' y ' - . K . .- .' . . x . V . - L V . 4 . .A .K . V . . K ' , -7, I U . I 1 'Q W, , 5 'MN' , el it .WJ , ,A 'Q Smit.-11: llill 'rtiv-liner. P.lzn'ilyn llm' lf, Ilnls XYi1iw'1n:u, In-ll,.'1'! hYII:4S4'!iII:li', .'.rl4-ne Il- XY -orrlt. .l1'1lI'l luke-, Agn:-s Yzxiifll-1'SAli:u11'. Stu ing: lrmn llnmglin-1111. Mill vrl WI--l--'1ip:'1n, liill Kinsl l':nt lllll'l4'X. lPi1-li l'IX':uI1S. Bl: ry . nn-A S114 mnlier, Al::i'g5' Hamill. C A S T M Lillian Grclysf in Bl:u1'il3'n H: wk til'-nn ll.uys4mI1. .liz Ifivk livzuis Mr. til. 1.1. flrznjn in lhllm NYM-iw-11:1 .l:a:- flx l5,'u1l Mary All ' Slnylxirllu-I' lie-lefll ' llil 'Q-fl XYR-lM'Ilu:l Nlrs. SI: 'ks ,,Arl--nw I X'1---wit Irwn- llmflelvn lrmn Il f W-ni .XUIPS llfllals-n Aunvs Yzuvnrlf-i'Svln:n:n1' lynn I.vuy1s , Illll lilllslf-3' llosviiifiu Mali'-'ll Y ,M:irt4ll ViT 1 Init-lg l'ln-1111-115 , ,, W , Ili .' . ' .' Jura AlIll'4'll ,, , llf'l4'll llurr-lu' I-2115, Simlf- , , .In-:un lrylu- l 1'1-ll M1111-U Del l--rt XY:1,'s--nfml' , 1 .- lmliy , ,l'f1Ili1l2L url--y MURDER I REHEARSAL A three act mystery farce by Austin Goetz. The curtain opens upon a play re- hearsal in which Jack Ellery, the director, is playing opposite his fiancee. After Jack refreshes his throat with a cold drink, the rehearsal continues. Two shots are fired. Suddenly everyone realizes that Jack is no longer actingg he is dead. Then Pete Cullen. the town sheriff who has taken a part in the play, walks in. Intense excitement prevails! Every- one is under suspicion. And as the situation becomes involved. confusion reigns supreme. Naturally there is a solution to this baffling mystery. A revelation comes that makes the audience gasp and then chuckle with merriment as the curtain descends on the final act of Murder In Rehearsal . Semor Play Cast I 1 l 4 l X ell 1 Nli lirm an O lffllllvlil NK v'rs--nun. HQ-nv lfivld, lim-tu Sikk-mn, lluy Iliniulylu-, .luyi-it liniz--nu:, limb lS1'Ill1I1l'I, AlPIi4'fl llrirt. Kenny Voss, IilvHl'lll7ll'j' lf'l:inm-ry, Jun Mwlirniuiu, Alrirljn 'I' - lim-r, lmnnn llmis--r1g:'a1,.Iiri , 1 - . J 4.1 STATIC S 111111 g. I l U ll 1 5lllldlTl,'1, R111 ' ' U 1 I 'Vhcu Llc that bottle ot LUIICKUOII fluid go? Whc1e dlcl xou put th mt stylu1 you had a llillllltf 1g1 ' Rem 0g'l117G those sounds? lf you nappened o be near thc SIATIC office this past yeai, vou would pioblblv have hea1d such QLIQSUOHS, the answers to which vxele lost in the hub11b of CXC1tGIUCllt As vs e, thc Sen1o1 class bld our subsc11be1s gooclbyc we leave, un willlngly ou1 Cllled up tvpe cleaner, a new mlmeograph lT11Ll'l1ll9 our clutteied p Ldblllet, and ou1 n11ght1 stapler plus '300 Q aples to thc nevu Junlor 0il1tOI'Q In the mldst of ill our t9dlOLlS ldb01S publlehlng thc papc1 we have many fond memor1es of humo1ous 1llC1d8lltS All of you v11ll remember the nlght the bat gave us euch a scaxe the tlme wc left the llght on downstans, and those hectlc minutes vxhen the mnneograph bloke doun Durlng this past year, Rose M1113 Flannerv has been ed1to1 1n chlef and Jane Moh1n1an occupled the aesistant editorq iob Because of the 1nc1eas1ng ll funds 111 Olll tu ISUIN, vxe clccined 1+ nec essary to elect a sccretaly t1easu1e1 Jim Mohrman was chosen and he doubled up ae oul chlef m1mc1g1aphcr lhc staff owes 1 g1eat dcal to its a1t lepaltmcnt hc xcled by capable Pob lsenha1 , a11d including as aselstant Linda Llox cl and Pegev Fllllfdl B111 Rowland a11d Chuck Le mens LOV0l0Cl tne va1's1ty sports excnts f01 us and Hcnlx Kramer kept ue lllfOlITl6d 1bout thc 1Lll'll0l va1s1t5 games 'lhe txping 1 as clone bx Joan Bilk I Jls Schlpper Mon'ca Ha1t Jean Geerts and Jovce Huifenga The ex change edltors 11 e1e Lois Bzlk and Evelyn Wlebenga The lCSt of the s mff had var 1ous 1epo1t1ng dNSlgllITl6HtS on assisted 1n one of the sundiv 11 aw lhc outing staff vs as composed of M -X Slaxmake1, Bettx Sikkema, Jean D11 e, Bettc Kopenga Joyce Fhkkema, Shlrley Xl cbb M1ld1cd Van Zuiden, Lols Hoff George Walte1, Fritz llflfjlllllldll, and Nancv Abbott Thc sponsois VK619 Miss Unclem ood, M1ss Ryan and Miss Johnson Q11 '11 -- Miss .lol111:4on, Miss l'111l1-1'woo1I. .lorln I1:1ll1. 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Under her guidance, a photo- grapher and printer were contracted, and a wholehearted advertising campaign was opened. Almost the entire Senior Class became llfili atco x ith he annual statt Each mem bel w as assigned a specific ioh The photogiaphci engagcd was Mr Il d Johnson of Johnson and Associates Clin ,ev ton, Iowa. Mr. Johnson was assisted by Mr. Frank Kray. The Town Talk Printing Company. also of Clinton, Iowa, agreed to do the printing. The editor-in-chief of this 1948 annual was Jane Mohrman and her assistants were her twin brother, Jim, and Rose Mary Flinneix lhe secretaiv was Ioan Balls the art editor was Bob Isenhart and the other members oi the committees worked togethei to put out a cieditable annual Xns 1 an I 1 4 ll n ll Xnm 1 nw ul: n . . i f . . 2'k '2 ,' 15' tr. . .. - 2 xv. '..u A f . -v - v.v.'-1'-- . 1 I . ' 4 I 'I' ' f ' . .. . Q . . . , , -. 1 - - 1 u v -V01 x Lv ' ' I L' I Q . - ws 1'. f ' ' 1 1 v' ' I 1 I s, , I x, Lg ' , ' ' I g 4 . . ,-Q 6 k. - ,Y H . . A kxn L, M K I Q. ' x ff J ' - ft . f run-lin: In ltmk lion: IA! Hill, Alftlljll 'I'-'n lim-V. Vlmrl--s Hilluns, I.--is Svliipp:-xg lmrotlny I .-lull. K+-lilly lloh Isvfnllrirt, I-harm-st I-lads, llill'l-'S 1.--nxwus, Ilzny lilwlxiwlylta-, lun Ilaiml ff. n Y lhullllil llnllsv-llg:4,.lu:il1 llnlli, .I--an 13+-+-rts. Alnrilin Ilawlt, IZ1-lIySlkli1-Iliff, l.oisQl1:linlu1m'1 r-'inrnllluu In l-ron! Ilnw: . Y , lllvlx l':iL!:ai1. gwllmi, Alonlm ll:11I. llivlc l.:ux1'+'l1l-1-, .Ioytw IllllZl'll!3l, l 'll5' K-:iw uri. NI: 'y . - Slrnylnnkf-1 ll'-no I-'ie-lfls. .lim Xlolnrnmn, Juni- Aloliimwn, llos'-inrnry I-'lam Ty. il'Il'l'lIZI. l'!'- ' 1:1 l'l15llis NW-lwx1:::u. .Nl:nI'X All NHIWHIIIII. flrauw- Yr1lnZl1irlvll. llolr Volnsiilinv. 4 1 l Nlll lll 1 + nn 1 n lem I blllll llli IHS! THE LIB RY The P1es1dent ot the Llbrmv staff vsas MOH1Cd Hdlt VICE Prebldent Jamee Mohr man, Seeletaly Mary Anne Slflvmaker Treaauxer, Jane Mohrman, 'StL dent Coun cxl representatne Arlene D6Vl796ldt The l1bra1y staff under the Qupervls lon of MISS Clavsson, totals elghteen mem bers The dutles of Qtaff dSS1bt'3.ll'lLS are to cheek booke IH and out, to keeep the maga Llne table ln older, to put lncommg books on the Qhelves and to keep the books ln good LOHd1t10H A fme of tu o tents pel dau IN thalged for oveldue books PU1ChdS8 of cuuent magazlnes and newepapere 13 made poo blble by the collectlon of thls money Slnce the beglnnlng of the xeal over flftV new booke. ranglng IH Quch QUb19LtS as f1Ct10H, hlstorx, blographx SCIGHCQ, geo graphy and the l1ke have been added to the Qhelvee The mendmg Qtaff VV1th the coopelatlon of MBS Oldefest and M125 Vhlrna Flet, has kept the old r booke ln readable condltlon A thorough cleanmg of the labrau has led to CldS91llC'Eit1Ol'1 and accesslonlng of all books 'Pup lmwg 4lJ4ll1' M llll'lllItll. 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I l YY ll lll THE CAMERA CL B The Camem Club, .1 newlv 0I'g'd111Z8d 3.Ct1Y1tV fo1 all students 1nte1ested 1n photographx vs as started thu tear under the able SllD81X1b10I'1 of Mme Oldefest El 611 ectmg to tall themeelwes the .Shut terbugs the members began dexeloplnf, and Qllldlglllg p1ttu1es and Qtudung other photographlc ploblemb ll'I69'l1lgS XXl'11Lh zftmded the mem bexs the oppoltunltv of taklng lndoor plc tureb xxele held euth Mondax exenlng Once 11 month Contests uele held cleallng ulth animal menu human and mdrlne sub1ects Club coloxe of gleen and xx h1te were selected and C3.1I'19Cl out th1 ough the wear lng of Whlte ew eaten w1th gleen Shutter bug embleme Club membe1s were also Cl9S1gIl2ltQd bx then' f1tt1 tctwe plne beamng the pleture of 4 Lfxmela .md the words Camera Club humeloub other clCt1V1t19b fllled e xefu, lncludlng the shoxung of fllms and the scheduhng of eewelal hlkes for e pulpose ot Obtclllllng actlon plctures and ldIlClNLdDC Qceneq l'i1l1 Ifruusxll. 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A 1 1 I ' 1 -. 1 PC Al Fabel Elmer Vhersemfx Albelt Helm Bus Dru ers C ustodl in ACKNGWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICES On behxlt of the Student Body the Annuwl Stiff xxlshes L5 uknovsledga the selxlpes len deud lx the bus d11Ni,lS ind 1lI11't01 THANK YOU' SOllC.1tBd the umope1f1t1on and .nd of x umus mgmbus 01 both imultv and student bodx who ue not mcmbus of the st1f1 We xxlsh to express our IDDILLIIUOII to 14.11101 the tlme Sl.LllfLlll md serwlus nendeled 48 3 . 1 JJ 6 1 Y' 1 . , ' 7 5 7 . Y T L1 'E 1 2 D ky I A 7 I I K 2 HL K, L: 2 5 - V 3 , L- - V' . L. . - V1 3' 2 3 HT: 'z '. '. In the compiling and editing nt' the 1948 S'l'A'l'IC. the Stuff has -1 ' U' i x in I 1 1 ' I vi 1- kq x I is i .2 A 1 I L1 lv v 2 1 3 x as I x hu 2 ' '. v 1 vuku I ,W ,-v W A-, , .. KJ' 5' ii? X, 2 ' 'ML Si, 5 w.-'C' SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY WE the Senror Class of 1948 set for ch our predrctrons for the future Not hayrng any ethereal power oyer future occurrences we can but speculate as to our lry es ten years hence We now are rn the year nrneteen hundred and frfty erght the year of our Lord A D Charles Wrlkrns termed bv many as a yersatrle musrcal genrus rs now contrnurng hrs studvrng at the Parrsran Conservatory of Musrc rn France Kenneth Wrersema our former class mate rs now the owner of a natronwrde charn of automobrle manufacturrng cor poratrons assemblrng darlv 1 000 Vyrersey automobrles The selfmade clelrcfrtesserr lerrr Iohrrrry VVrerem1 sends us hrs best wrshes ples a generous load of rofrst turkey s rrrdw rches Hrvrng been appornted superrntend en? of nurses at the Iohn Hopkrns Hosprtal Phvllrs Wrebenga rs one of our busrest classmates Kenneth Voss Secretary of the Treasury of the Unrted States undoubtedly ow es hrs posrtron to the knowledge garned as Treasurer of the class of 1948 Bernard 'Vogel or Benjre as he rs known bv hrs frrend brokers on Wall ehrrty Oll wells rn Texas Havrng defrnrtely decrcled on r career of srngrng Grace V rn Zurden rs now popu larly known rs Dorothy Sh ry the second Mrrlyn Hot Lrps Ten Boer rs now frnrslrrng ,rp hrs 6 week engagement rt the Chrcago 'I heatre and w rll soon be fe rtured at the Brown Derby Hollywood C rlrf Suryeyrrrg one of the mrny frrrns owned by M rryrrr Temple we feel rrrcleed er rtetul th rt Maryrrr h rs profrted from hrs aevrculture courses Allen Temple rust returned from the Chrcago Board of Tr rcle burldrrrg where he rs rn rntercsted speculrtor rn gram for hrs company Temple Truck Farmrrrg Inc Allen Stowell rs the newly crowned edrtor of the popular world wrde news p per the Hobo News Now a nurse marorrng rn anfresthesra Betty Srkkema spends a consrderable amount of trrne studyrng and wrrtrng her old acquarntances Lors Schrpper pornted out an annourr cement rn the New York Her 'rld s Socrety column reportrng her approfrchrng marrr age to a well known mrllrorrarre named Dykstra Leroy Schrpper rs busrly perfecftrng rn rutomobrle racer to be featured 1n the arrnurl racrrrg contests at Mrfrmr Brll Row land has realraed hrs ambrtron to be a coach and rs now repl rerng Frrtz Crrsler at the Unry ersrty of Mrchrgan Walter Robrrrsorr rs rrow r n rtronwrde hookup announcer of the new so rp opera Johns Other Mrry sponsored bv Pepr slop Toothpaste Chuck Rersenbrgler h rrled as another Edrson rn the freld of electrrcrty rs now restrng at hrs mansron at Pfrlm Beach after rnstructrng rn the Ernstern School of Elec trrcrtv for the past few months Lors Quarntance havrng made her debut rnto New York socrety crrcles rs now II gland Paul Parker steel rn rgrrrte hrs r st Irr rshed 1 new rrrplarrc rssenrblrng factory comp rr rble to lockheed s Mrry Ann Normrrr trlerng trme out from her eyenrng pertormrnce rn Annre Cet Your C currently runnrrrg rn New Mrk sends her w rrmest wrshes to her frrcnds Dorettr Nels rrr noted frshron ruthor rty has rll the latest cre rrrons rn her Chrc Shape Shoppe J me Mohrm rn rs the rrewlv 'rppornt cd Presrelerrt of the lnternrtrorrrl flonfer ence of Grrl Scouts berng held rt Onslow Norway CCorrtrrrued orr Prge 013 . 1 I v .1 v .1 v , . , . . 1 L ' v , 'a K . . . . 1 1 1 1 e c e e , x 1 ' ' 1 -I 1 1 v ' I I 11 7 1 1 1 1 nf 7 ' ' 1 7 11 v 1 1 1 ' - -r - E . 1 1 1 1 1 v 4 ,rv N 1 y K L K 1, K R 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 4 K - - , . , . . 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S r - 1 ' . - 2 l ' fCOllt1llU9d from Pige 101 A fo1me1 membe1 of our class James NIch1man 1s now an establ1shed authorlty lll the fleld of electronlcs Charles Leavens 1s 1nstructor of math em lthxcs at W est Polnt and has the rank of L1eutenantGener1l of the U S Armv R1cha1d Lawrence has become famous 1n the sc1ent1f1c world and has perfected the 1nxent1o11 of o1der1ng steaks and hav 1ng them delnered through the rad1o by 1emote control Piul Krlft Ph D h1s sent to the pubhshers h1s latest book Reahsm Versus Romantlclsm 1n L1terature Robe1t Kolk recently 1o1n1ng the New Y 1k Ph1lharmon1c as ass1stant cymbal plaver to the asslstant cy mbal player h zppx to know th lt h1s former cl zssmates ue proud of hlm Bob lsenharts latest creat1on an ex c11 sue new adventure com1c str1p IS en t1tled Steve Gulch Joyce Hu1zenga havlng secured the 130511011 of Juven1le Superxlsor at the F1del1tx L1fe AQSOClltlOH IS now IH the lndla yungles look1ng for more prospect1ve 1uwen11e 1nsurance pollcy holders Donna Housenga has refused to leave Jane Lamb Hosp1tal and 1s st11l a treasur ed membe1 of thelr nurslng staff Allen H0l991Hg9F too hrs put hls agucultural knowledge to good advantage as we f1nd h1m readlng compllcated blue DI nts for new farm machlnery Lyle E H111 commonly called Red ha furthered h1s knowledge ga1ned at H1lls Ga1age of Albany and IS 1nvent1ng a sequel to the famous H111 Hellcopter 1evolut1onarv mechamcal creat1on MOHICZ Hart att1red 1n the 1mpec cable w h1te of a surgeon IS on the staff of doctors at the Iowa Clty Un1vers1ty HOQDI t11 She 1s belng lauded for her latest d1ff1 ctlt su1g1cal oper1t1on Don Hamllton a bosom frlend of Henrx Ford IQ now tester of the 1959 31111361 deluxe Ford speclals Jean Geelts 19 a member of the West mon NI xkc up Qorporxtlon of Hollywood 3.ft911'QC9lNll'1g extenslxe t111n1ng as a beautx operator Joe Flynn 1s a farme1 1n the r1ch lands of south Fulton and h1s farm IQ one of the most modernly equlpped 1n th s state Rose Mary Flannery 19 a member of the ed1tor1a1 staff of the New York Herald after havmg publlshed he1 latest book D adllne Headaches Gene Fleld too has entered the fleld of mechanlcs and now owns hlS own chaln of garages ln such great c1t1es as Ch1cago Phlladelphla Los Angeles and Fulton Haxlng dec1ded to further her secre trlal tra1n1ng Dorothy Feldt 1s a stat1st1 cal typlst at the Census Bureau of the state of llllYl0lS Robert Fagan IS a travellng sllesman for the Acme Motor Company and has topped all prevlous records of salesman sh p Bemg so 1ncl1ned Ernest Eads IS an accepted authorlty on economlc and soclal problems and 19 the U 5 delegate to the Soual League of Ndt10HQ Bryan Dav1s 1S a s01l tester of the Department of Agr1culture as well as top adv1sor to the Secretary of Agr1culture Don Damhoff IS contemplatlng a pcs1t1on on the Northwestern Un1vers1ty college basketball team th1s year Robert Consldlne has 1ust crashed the pages of Whos Who bv becommg the years most outstandmg poet Jay Bulkema has dec1ded to follow up h1s flrst loxe Amerlcan h1story and plans to teach th It subject as soon as he gets hls degree Ray Brondyke lS rumored to be work 1ng for h1s teacher s degree at the Unlver slts of Ill1no1s and IS mayormg 1n phys1cs Coretta Bu1lema can be found on the st ff of techn1ca1 adv1ce for the foods tes11ng department of the government Joan Balk N111 Canada on a tour wxth her wldelx known tr1o Joans Jems as '1 good nelghbor pollcy between the two countrles ' 1 C' f 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' .' 1 ' 1 .1 ' ' 11, 1 c 1 4 1 ' , 1 v 1 1 -Y , - L ' 1 f c 1 ' 1 , 1' 1 . 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