Fulton High School - Talespin Yearbook (Middleton, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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ELHES NAME NICKNAME Ruth Baker Ma Delores Barnes Bamy Roberta Holter Barnhill Bertie Iris Blair Ike Iames Boots Jim Kenneth Braman Ken Greta Challin Gret Evelyn Cook Cookie Hollis Cooper Dee Joyce Craig Ioycie Frank DeMott Bushel Foot Nellie Vallance Dickinson Nel Louise Haas l-laasy Colleen Glazler Corky Ioseph Halmo Joe Glenila Howe Nila Hilda Iohnson Blondie Vera Kozeny Curly Dorothea Lspley Dot Carolyn Lowrey Annie Mary Price Mary Louise Domke Reeves Chick Ruth Robison Tiny Phillip Seeley Flip lack Schafer Schafer Kathryn Shuttleworth Katie Wayne Smith Smitty Stuart Snider Tootie Wendell Somers Wilkie Richard Stoneman Dick Bonna Lee Troub Bonnie Richard Troub Dick Audrey Vaughn Peola June Wright Ann Thomas Zamarron Tom Wayne Zittel Wimpy As we're gathered here at last Feel the sorrow of our parting, And the memories of our past We Seniors of Fulton High School th To our teachers goes our heartfelt For their patience and their trials: They were always there to help, And to cheer us with their smiles. Sometimes our tasks were difficult, But at last we've reached this goal: We've studied. played, and worked, With all our heart and soul. WEAKN ESS Dancing Doyle Warren George Getting a date Studying Chemistry Typing Donna Lee Dancing l Girls Wayne English Literature Corky Teachworth Sports Jerry Sixteen year olds Blushing Cowboys Johnny The theater Kenneth Shyness Phyllis Smith Studying Talking Physics loanne Acker Charlotte Kathryn Dee Leatha Art Eating Wanda Laughing IHVE HIUHH I GAINED The ability to take naps in class A diamond A husband A lot of letters from England A new motor in his car A change in schools A school year in Florida A trip to Maryland ,Lldany visits at Trouhs lex, of -knowledge in Shorthand The name .ot having the biggest gilt of gab in sch: Some experience with holy matrimony Ability to crack jokes A trip to California A rousing personality A liking for blondes and we don't mean Many trips to Pompeii dances A liking lor boys A liking for the Wild West The honor of being ourxValedictorian Many friends A set' ol rings A high standing among her friends A very true friendship with his weakness Frequent visit to Lowreys A liking for a certain Senior boy Ability to rest irl.Physics class An induction into the Anny A lot: he is our Salutatorian Gained a way with the girls A rival A . A high standing in hthletics A liking for the Navy A liking lor dances girls A liking for red head? s The friendship ot loyce Martin Nellie Dickinson Hilda Iohnsdr Greta Chailin ctnswsfm anks, I Out into the world we'll wander, Each to take his separate way: But the memories of our schooldays, Will linger here to stay. Each passing year brings joy or pain, As here we meet and, part again: And soon to otherlfields we'll go, No more these cherished halls to know. But still our memories linger here, Amid the scenes we love so dear: And ring from every v le and hill, The memories of our 'gh School, still. -4, -f' -Iris Bla 1 t is .

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ELHSS PHUPHEEH We were walking by a glittering stream the her evening thinking of our Classmates of 46 hen suddenly the pictures of them all appeared efore us in orderly succession. This being 56 e will tell you what we saw in the reflection on e water conceming our Classmates. Phillip Seeley has bought a farm near Maple rpids. He is happily married and has settled twn. Kathryn Shuttleworth is happily engaged in at blissful routine known as housekeeping. As we watch, the picture of Wayne Zittel comes efore us. He is working very hard in the Auto surance Co., of Detroit. Dee Cooper and Bonna Lee have bought that tle dream house that they have wanted for so ng. James Boots owns a Dairy farm just outside Alma and is doing very well. Carolyn Lowrey and Johnny have finished their llege courses and are both teaching in Lansing. Iris Blair holds the position of private secretary the govemor of Michigan. Wayne Smith is still a bachelor and making ery good on his farm. Ioyce Craig, star reporter of the paper known 4 Michigan Press, won the award of 1956 for sing the best reporter. Vera Kozeny lives in a magnificient apartment the gay suburbs of New York. Frank DeMot't, who has worked so hard for many years, is now a veterinary near Lansing. Louise Haas is very successful with her new tstry Shop. Ruth Baker is the new Manager of the Pompeii elephone Exchange. Ioe Halmo has been bothered with Rheuma- tm. so he is helping lais father on the farm. Hilda Iohnson and Greta Chaffin are known : the Swing Sisters of the Harry Iames Band. Delores tliamesl and her husband are happily arried and working at Redrnan's in Alma. Kenneth Braman now works in a veterinary shop near Lansing, as Frank DeMott's assistant. Iune Wright has finished her beauty course in Lansing and now owns a Beauty Solon in Perrinton. Tom Zamarron finally decided to elope and found out that married life isn't so bad after all. Ruth Robison, the Florence Nightingale of the Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, enjoys her work very much. Mary Price's dreams have all come true. For she is now the secretary to the President of the Stock Exchange in New York. Wendell Somers manages the Arizona Lum- bering Company. Louise Domke is seen designing dresses in a Style Shop in Hollywood. Richard Troub, the famous inventor, perfected the car that runs on water. Dorothea Lepley, who owns a two hundred acre ranch in Arizona, wouldn't retum to Michigan for anything. Ronald Schafer drives a milk truck for Bordens. Richard Stoneman works for Ford's in Detroit as a machinist. Colleen Glazier is now the Dean of Women at Michigan State College. Stuart Snider lives in Hawaii, where he has earned the rank of Commanding General. Roberta Hoffer, a model in Chicago, has decided to retum to Michigan. Audrey Vaughn. special hair dresser for Ver- onica Lake. finds her work very interesting. Glenila Howe, that great art lover. is now study- ing in Europe. Nellie Vallance now runs Ann's Beauty Shop of Middleton. The wind has started to blow and the water has lost its mirrorlike surface, where the faces of our friends were so plain just a minute ago. The chill of the night wind causes us to hasten our steps and we return to the world of reality. Roberta Hoffer, Louise Domke, Evelyn Cook



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HILDA IOHNSON Hilda is a stunning blonde And she seldom wears a irown. To her we give this auto So she can go from town to town. WAYNE ZITTEI. Wayne is a handsome lad He really dresses sharp. We give him this song book To keep him singing like a lark. BONN A LEE TROUB Bonnie is a busy girl v And lull oi mischief too To her we give these handcuffs So Dee will have to be true. KATHRYN SHUTTLEWORTH Kathryn is a merry lass And sort of likes the boys. To her we give this little man And hope it adds much to her joys. CAROLYN LOWREY Carolyn plans to wed in Iune A pretty bride she'll make. To her we'll give this little knife To cut her wedding cake. VERA KOZENT- Vera is rather short and chubby. And so to help her get a hubby We give her this powder pu!! And hope she really do? her stuti. IAMES BOOTS To Iim who, when in school. Sat and stared or slept. We give these crunchy Grape Nuts So he may have some pep. EIHHIUHH RICHARD TROUB Richard we shall call the Admiral. For a sailor he will be We give him this telescope To see what he can see. IACK SCHAF ER lack has a weakness. For pretty girls he falls: This picture of Ioan we give him To hang upon the wall. DOROTHEA LEPLEY Dorothea hasn't much to say: We don't know what her goal is. So here is a wishing ring for her To lead her where her beau is. RICHARD STONEMAN Dickie stirs up mischief 4 Wherever he may go. ' Here are some little vitamins To take ii he ieels low. TOM ZAMARRON Tom is so dark and handsome. The girls he likes to tease. Here is a book on etiquette So he'll always be at ease. GRETA CHAFFIN Greta likes to dance so well She seldom misses one. Here is a watch to tell her When the dance is done. PHILLIP SEELEY Phillip is an active lad. A iarmer he'll be some day. We give him this wire., . So he can bale up his hay. I WAYNE SMITH Wayne is a very quiet boy, He hardly says a word. To him we give this whistle Now maybe he can be heard. AUDREY VAUGHN Audrey is a pretty blonde. Always willing to do her job. To her we give this tablet To write to her heart throb. RUTH ROBISON Ruth is so small and silent She hardly speaks above a sigh To her we give this book on voice And hope she will try and UY. IRIS BLAIR Iris is a quiet girl. She's bound to be a typist: We give her this typing pad That she may oiten write us. KENNETH BRAMEN We know him as a driver. -I-Ie's handy with a truck. To Kenneth we give this bottle To keep his spirits up. RUTH BAKER Ruth isn't a had girl: Though she likes to have her fun. To her we give this little car To keep her on the run. DELORES BARNES Delores is a tall girl. So pretty and so neat: We give to her this candy bar To always keep her sweet.

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