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ROBERT None of the serlous type for Bob, , GRUBAUGH BERNICB NEMANIS , Bernice you know is quite a scholar: 3,15 Jugt p1.1n and s.ty going. To her we give this little pin: 'rms Ag. book will keep nm on the Job 'S bet H dime to evvrv d011HP, Al'-y. .nd .-.g'1n8. Q It l'lBl' H Job to lille BARNES! H088 BBSSIE PARPITT I Earmle's never seen at school The reason for lt we don't know. he'll flnd this calendar will show lhen to stay and when to go. CLOYCI KOCHENSPARGBR Cloycs ls really quite an actor, le give to Bessie this basketball, So she can play down at the hall. She goes into it for all she's worth, It ekes her gay and full of mirth. nomu rum: M k - School to Donna is quite a 'Payne,' le give his this, upon his face to smear. Although from it a lot she's gained. le hope this will be an important factor To her we give this little love book In furthering his stage career. DOROTHY-LONG Dorothy studies her Shorthand hard, And seldom makes mistakes. Undoubtedly she'll need this pair of To give her eyes a break. ROBERT LUCAS Bob, we know, is fond of drivln' x To help her, a prince charming to hook DEAN REYNOLDS Dean with school was always bored: So he sailed away in his little Ford. specs To him we give this box of nails 1 To keep the teachers off his trails. ONALEB ROBERTS '- Onalee is a short girl H15 bP0th'P'l 40' h9'l l1'HYl Pifkins But nevertheless she's full of pep. This little car might help to liven His precious aoaents of sparking. FRANK NARBCRK Prank you know is a great athlete, lxpects to have his name in fame. This can of foot powder will aid his At the end of a long and tiring game GEORGIA IIRECIK 6eorgia's always sondering why She's gazed at all the while: To her we give these vitamin pills le hope they help to keep her 'hep.' DUANB RUBHLE Duane Ruehle is his real name, ABut the kids all call him 'Tub.n feet We give him this little game To play with while he's after a sub. DON SCHAFER Don hates to get up in the morning, To him we give this little clock. But Ihih in thi! IIPPOP, she Galt! ln BYO, We hgpe it givgg him enough wgrningg 8he'll discover her appealing smile. DARRIL KILLER lhen Darrel gets to class, it seems He doesn't remember a thing- le nope this book of knowledge lill keep him on the beams. JBANITTB HILLS Jeanette lille is fond of a sailor: So to her we give this Jar of cream, And when sh! puts this on her face Of him we know she will always dream. GERALDINB NOON Geraldine ls a flighty lass: She loves to skip and Jump. So he ll get to work without a dock. LAVERN SMI TH Lavern Smith is his name, A quieter lad you'll never squeeze. With gentle kindness he'll wln fame By merely quoting this poem, 'Trees.' CALVIN SPACE Some people call him Calvin, But to us he's just plain 'Red.' To him we give this little ribbon To fix his hair when he goes to bed. LOY IHITNEY Loy, you know, is not a bum, But away from school he loves to run. le. of this class, give you this glass le give to him this little ring: In hopes that you will not grew plump. So he'll try to make the teachers sing LDRBTTA lclILLIAlB Loretta is a quiet meld Into happiness we're sure she'll wade: Bo to her we give this little knob. le hope sne keeps lt on the por for umm! zmuanou DUMY 1' Our' In this game HUTH WOOD Ruth ls really a smart llttle lass: She studies hard and goes to class. To Ruth we give this heart-shaped pin Kay it help her Vern's love to win. foot-ball star he has gone far. Bob. Dan, we give you this yard stick To measure how far the ball you can kick.
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Pr0Ph9cY iCon't. from lest page., 'Frank larecek has his wish at last, he is touring the world, and has an inportant job with the Symphony Opera. He is the head uaher.' 'Georgia larecek is now the confidential secretary to the Mayor of New York City. 'Ambitious Darrel Killer is now a stenographer at the Oldsmobile Plant in Lans1ng.' 'Jeanette has taken such a liking for medicine that she has decided to work for a doctor's degree.' 'Jerry Grigar did very well in the Army, and now is back ln the States. He is very happy with his wife and family. Incidentelly, he discovered his bride in Ca ablancs.' 'How, Donna, I think it is your turn.' 'lell, Helen Dlviah owns a successful style shop in New York City.' 'Robert Dodge and Patty are married, and living in Miami, Flor1da.' nl heard Sally and Geraldine are both married, and living in the same a- partment house in Detro1t.' 'Helen Baker is happily married to Lyle, and is living in South Dakota.' 'Jeans Burnham certainly takes to the air. During the war he flew a Smx- flre in the R. A. E., and now that the war is over, he is testing planes for a big concern in Cal1forn1a.' 'Say, listen to this. Lillian Dietrich is now e famous movie star. In her last picture she played opposite Mickey Rooney.' 'It seems Robert Baxter has stepped into his father's shoes. He is Jeni- tor of Fulton Township Schools.' 'Harlan Coakley has finally made up her mind as to which man is to be her husband. It appears that Harry is the favored one.' 'Ervin Cook is the operator of a large skating rink in New 0rleens.' 'Margaret Delott has finally settled down. I don't know who the luckyman is, b t it could be Benny, you know.' 'Prank Divish has e farm of his own now. As for who his little wife ie, your guess is as good as mine.' 'I heard Joyce Burnham is married, and living in Detroit. She thinks she is the happiest girl in the world. HOST likely she 1e.' 'There now, that tells us what all the other graduates have been doing since we left Fulton.' 'le seemed to have finished just in time, for I see we are nearing our destination, and the stewardess is coming to tell us to fasten our safety belts. Hasn't this been a wonderful trip? I have surely enjoyed our visit, and I'n glad to know where all of the Class of '43' is and what each is do- ing. --Evelyn Baylia, Bernice Nemanls, and Donna Payne
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I ffafeaficfozy Parents, Friends, Teachers, and Classmates! As we are gathered here to- night, it is hard to realize our high school days are over. It has been a short four years in which we have worked and played together. le have achieved our first victory. Parents and Prlends, we thank you for the help and encouragement that en- abled us to attain this victory. We like to call it a victory but in reality it is only a temporary achievement, for tomorrow commencement for us really begins. le hope by our future accomplishments to prove we were worthy of the sacrifices you have made that we might secure s high school education. Teachers, we wish to express our appreciation for the assistance and sin- cere efforts you have taken that we may be Walwsys prepared' to meet the pro- blems of the future. lu Jdlassmates, no doubt as we are gathered here tonight, we all have a feeling of uncertainty. What does the future hold for us? Tomorrow we must make our own decisions. In bidding farewell, let us wish each other a lot of good luck and that we may meet many times in the future. --Bessie Parfitt IB SHALL REMEMBER Ie Seniors of Fulton High School, As our parting with you nears, Peel the sorrow of our leaving: And all the Joys of past years. lhen school begins next autumn, We will not be here to dim All the splendor of you, schoolmates, And bid you do our whim. To do our best will be our goal, And in the future we will try To cherish all our learning, Received et dear old Fulton High. le will talk with smiles forever, Of our pleasures and our praise, For it is drawing near the finish Of our'enjoyment of high school days. le leave for you the pleasant message, As have graduates before. There'll be other senior classes, But we'll be here no more. In spirit we'l1 be with you, And in our hearts without a sigh, We will speak well of you all, For fair Fulton, dear old high. You are great pals of ours, Prouder friends we never knew. Schoolmates, you are really swell, le have pride and confidence in you. X 'X E
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