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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.
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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.
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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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