Fulton High School - Static Yearbook (Fulton, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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Senior Class Will To Joe Naftzger, I, Boomer Hoogheem, leave that bent piece of pipe I call a trom- bone, because he has plenty to blow. I, Pat Wray, do bequeath my skating ability to Neil Housenga, but not my skates. To Lois Hoff, I, Jeane Rus, do will my troubles with boys and teachers. I, Henry Kramer, do bequeath my curly hair to Bob Blean, in the hopes that it helps him get a girl. I, Danny Leahy, do leave my superior ability in athletics to my buddy Jimmy Wes- sels, hoping he uses it to better advantage. I, Melvin Letcher, do leave my position as linebacker on the football team to Harlan Balk. To Leona Housenga, I, Dorothy Kooi, do leave my worries over my studies. I, Phyl Miller, do leave my chore of milking the cows at 5 A. M. to Paula Buik- ema, knowing she has plenty of pulley. To Gene Drennen, I, Eugene Temple, leave my ability to command the attention of the opposite sex. I, Joyce Flikkema, leave my innumer- able boy friends to Berniece Kinney. I, Donna Jones, leave my slim figure to Jeanne Letcher, I, Cliff Johnson, do bequeath my lop- sided Chevrolet Cdue to Nancyl to John Blod- gett and Betty Ven Huizen. My good grades in Physics, I, Richard Sissing, do bequeath to Harlan Housenga. P. S. I hope you understand Luke's slap-stick too. To Charlie Flikkema and Cecil Dykstra. I, Dave Woods, leave the task of helping my girl Linda Lloyd for the next three years, in the hopes that by that time she will grad- uate. We, Eugene Blink and Johanna Voss, do hereby leave and glad of it. We, Elmer Boonstra, Bob Dykema, Gary Dykstra, and Fred Mohrman, do bequeath our positions on the boys' quintet to Wilbur Wiersema, Wayne Petersen, Leon Wassenaar, and Jerry Wiebenga. We, Roland Swanson and Eugene Diep- huis, do hereby leave our quiet attitude to- ward life to Norman Burns and Marguerite Norman. We, Loretta Bos and Jane Miller, do hereby leave our truck drivers to Loretta Housenga and Phyl Engelkins. To Tom Yopst, I, Tom Woods, do leave my skill in pool, because he's behind the 8-ball most of the time. Page 24 I, Earle Lawton, do hereby will mygood grades in school to Charm Decker. We, Jerry Cossman and Bob Davisson, do bequeath our knowledge of electricity to Peggy Fuller, hoping she gets a charge out of it. - I, Phyllis Maring, do hereby leave my position as cheerleader to Geneva DeWitt. To Marlene Housenga, I, Evie Wiebenga, do bequeath my diamond so Dick DeGunther won't have to send to Monkey Wards for one. To Betty Kruse, I, Bob Venema, leave 50 lbs. of weight to help her handle Hill. I, Lois Balk, do bequeath my position on the National Honor Society to Arnie Prest- ley. I, Millie Van Zuiden, do leave my timid emotions to Mardell Nelson. I, Donald Erwin Ryder, do hereby will all my troubles with Donna Jones, to Art Sikkema and Kenny Norman because I know it will take two to handle them. We, Norma Koenes and Wilma Prins, do leave our pleasing personalities to Betty Dykstra to go with her figure. I, George Hill, do leave my favorite parking place in the cemetery to Cliff Cran- dall and Francis Smith because it will take two to occupy it. To Jackie Brondyke, I, Hazel Anderson, do bequeath my diamond just in case Donnie Snyder doesn't come through. To Rush Wilkens, we Jack Quaintance and Howard Rowland, do bequeath our abil- ity to get along with teachers. I, Harper Harvey, do leave my long arms to Wilma Decker to help her get around the men. We, Mae Hoogheem, Joan Stuart, and Jeanette Temple, do leave our combined love for Mr. Swanson to Francis Kustes. She'll need it. I, Richard Fagan, do leave my quiet, calm mannerisms to Arlene Balk. I, Emily Coyne, leave my troubles with English to Lois Balk and Phyl Muur. To Bobby Rowland, I, Leo Casey leave my corn-cob pipe and corn silk, if he's man enough to stand it. To Willard Kraft, I, George Walter, leave my Annual Staff duties in the hopes that he is more capable of satisfying the requisites of the sponsors.



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Juniors FRONT ROW-M. Braun, B. Dykstra, L. Houzenga, L. Hoff, P. Fuller. SECOND ROW-G. DeWitt, H. Balk, C.Flikkema, C. Dykstra, N. Houzenga, J. Wessels, M. Houzenga THIRD ROW-J. Brondyke, N. Burns, P. Engelkens, A. Balk, L. Bulk, W. Decker, P. Buikema. BACK ROW-L. Housenga, J. Blodgett, R. Blean, H. Housenga, C. Crandall, G. Grennen, Miss Slay- maker-sponsor. Junior Class Officers Page 26 FIRST ROW-B. Kinney, B. Kruse, P. Engelkcns, L. Bulk.

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