Fulton High School - Talespin Yearbook (Middleton, MI)
- Class of 1948
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E l s 1 r H . 5 i i 5 r i ? 5 2 E .1 E 5 5 S 3 2 P 1 ,- ? A ! 1 i Q Q 5 Q Q 1 F E f Z ! P! u 2 F Z l ll i 5 a E I The. mesvlh Fulton High Seheel Prepared and Edited by The Senior Class 1948 IIEIIIUATIU To you, Mrs. Wyatt, because of your loyalty, understanding, and patience in working with us, we the senior class of 48 dedicate to you, volume thirteen of the Talespin. nv 1. Une 'T YZ M. Q 7 , , I Y ,,,?',H.J' H -4. w A f-Y ,- . WA X Q A xi. X Q FRI ENUSHIP MR. E. V. BEKKEN Superintendent HATTIE WYATI' History, English and Latin E. LYLE MAGEE Commercial MARJORIE GREGG English and Biology lllllll Cllllilll FAU L'I'Y MR. M. J. PAINE Principal J. J. COOK Vocational Agriculture PAUL P. ANDREWS Shop ESTHER LANPHERE Homemaking GRADE FAUULTY LUCINDA RESSEGUIE Grade Principal Eighth Grade VERA E- CORSON WINNIFRED WILLIAMS Seveneh Grade Sixth Q,-ad, G I BERNICE HINTON ALICE L. KILEAN Fifth Grade Founh- Grade EUNICE TOWNE UNA SIMMET Third Grade Second Grade ANNA M. SHOCK LAURA DEMOTI' CAROL LOWREY First Grade Secretary Kindergarten OUR PRIDE AND JOY, WASN'T IT PRETTY SQNMBQS REMINISCIN G DOROTHY BARNES When fun is here, she'll never work, when work is here, she'll n e v e r shirkf' Basketball 46, 47. 48, FHA 46, 47 President of FHA 47, Daffy Dil1s 47, Talespin 48. IRENE BLAIR Little said is soonest mended. FHA 45, 46, 47. MARY Cl-IOVANCE I laugh and laugh, but I dorn't know why. Secretary 45, 48, Treasurer46, FHA 46, Band 45, Glee Club 45. SHIRLEY COLE' Always j olly, always kind, shefs the girl we like to find. Treasurer48, FHA 46 Band 45, Glee Club 45. Talespin 48. 1948: PI-IYLLIS COOLEY Happy I am from care I am free: for nothing there is that bothers me. Adorable Imp 48. DENNIS COOPER Never let your studies in- terfere with your educa- tion. .. .. .. .. .. .. Baseball 45, 46, 47, 48, FFA 45, 46, 47, 48 Basketball 45, 46, 47, Football 45, 47, Vice President 45, Talespin 48. ' GENE CRAIG Pm bashful, but even so I like the girls. Basketball 45, 46, 47, 48, Track 46, 47, FFA 45, 46, Baseball 47, Football Manager 47. JUNE DE MOTT An innocent face-but you never can tell. Daffy Dills 47, Adorable Imp 48, Glee Club 45, 46, 47, 48. SEHIUHS MAJEL DUFLO Little I care if little I am, I can do as much as a big girl canl' l Cheer Leader 45, 46, 47, 48 Basketball 46, 47, 48, Daffy Dills'? 47, Adorable Imp 48, FHA 46, 47, FHA President 46, Glee Club 47, Talespin 48. REX EDWARDS It 119 not good that man should be alone. Basketball 45, 46, 47,, 48, Track 46, 47, 48, S ,,. Football 45, 47, ' , FFA 45, 46, Daffy Dills 47, Adorable Imp 48, Band 45, Treasurer of Class 47, Vice President 48, Talespin 48, DALE HARDMAN I am what I am., do not try to alter me. Basketball 45, 46, 47, 48, Football 46, 47, Baseball 47, FFA 46. MARTYN HARLOW I f silence is golden he must be bankrupt. Basketball 45, 46, 47, 48 Football 46, 47, 48, Baseball 45, 48, FFA 47, 48, Adorable Imp 48, Treasurer 45. 'iileawq ., ,ze e ..,,. 1:45, ., , ri .1.::-mfr. , : 3-Q 1 - ,,::.'?512Z-gg: 7 M, g. - sexo. ,, f J ex 4 ,E of if - - 2' n 5' Zfjiiflilfl ' :Ii ' wsf -'g'f ,fH,, iiixlfagi - X 1 ' 5 flllfufl H511 1-,A if f ... isgwg, .,,,,,,,.., ,,.. , . K f slzmefl til it' fi! 5' . fm A at .9 s -if-gffiissglfwzze. ,s el , , p aint J ': 19325 Y..-,rv x 5 , 4 2 5 . X, A f , ml, 'L Q Q ,r on a g ,V Q , gg I 1 1948: LAVONNA HINTON A gleam of merry mis- chief glints within her eyes. Basketball 46, 47, 48, Glee Club 46, 47, 48, FHA 46, 47. Band 46, Talespin 48. KATHRYN HOWE Why aren't they all con- tended lilce me. Glee Club 46, 47, 48, Daffy Dills 47, Adorable Imp 48. I JOHN KAMINSKI The less there is learned, the less there is to for- get. 'Basketball 45, 46, 47, 48, FFA 45, 46, 47, 48, Football 46, 47, Band 45, Daffy Dills 47, Class President 45. JOAN LOWERY My heart is changeable you see, vow-iety's the thing for me. Cheer Leader 45, 46, 47, 48, Basketball 46, 47, 48, Glee Club 45, 47, 48, Class President 46, 47, Daffy Dills 47, Adorable Imp 48, Talespin 48. l SEHIUHS -- ROBERT PATTERSON The luck I believe in. is that which comes with- out work. FFA 45, 46,'47, 48, FFA Treasurer 48, Adorable Imp 48. KEITH SATTLER Greater men may have lived, but I doubt it. Basketball 45, 46, 48, Football 45, 46, 48, Baseball 47, 48, FFA 45. 46, 47, Daffy Dills 47, Class President 48, FFA Treasurer 45, 46, Talespin 48. E J OSEPHINE, SPARKS I chatter, chatter as I go, I love to dance, fast or slow. , Basketball 46, 47, 48, Glee Club 46, 48, FHA 46, 47, Talespin 48. PAULINE SVOK She raps the dead, this little elf, but she is far from dead herself. Basketball 46, 47, 48. Cheer Leader 45, 467 47, 48. FHA 46, 47, Glee Club 47, Daffy Dills 47, Talespin 48, Adorable Imp 48 X S I -2. A . 1 , 1. f - D l 1948: EDWARD TAYLOR He may be small, but he has big ideas. FFA 46, 47, 48, Adorable Imp 48. KENNETH TAYLOR ' I feel relieved at last for my school days are over. Baseball Manager 47, Football Manager 47. HOWARD TROUB A very funny lad is he, for he doesn't like the girls you see. FFA 45. 46, 47, 48. GALE WOOD His hair is red, his smile is glad, but when he's mad, he's awfully mad. Adorable Imp 48. SEHIUHS ROBERT ZAMARRON ,. All great men are dead and I'm not feeling well. Football 45, 46, 47, 48, Basketball 45, 46, 47, 48, Baseball 45, 46, 47, 48, FFA 45, 46, 47, FFA Secretary 47, Class Vice President 45, 46. 1948: THERESA ZELINSKI Full of fun and mischief too, doing things she sh,ouldn't do. Class Secretary 46, 47, FHA 46, 47, Talespin 48. OUR MOTTO: We have crossed the bay-the ocean lies beyond. OUR FLOWER: Red Rose OUR COLORS: Red and White I 4, Standing-Rex Edwards, Mr. Bekken, Joan Lowrey, Robert Patterson, June DeMott, Gale Wood, Martyn Harlow, Majel Duflo. Sitting-Kathryn Howe, Edward Taylor, Pauline Svok, Phyllis Cooley. THE ADORABLE IMP A Farce in Three Acts Directed by Mr. E. V. Bekken CAST Hortense Hostetter, the maid .................... Betty Lou Gordon, who nurses an aching heart . . . Mrs. Abby Simpkins, her grandmother ........ , Brian Barclay, the widower .................. Malvina Barclay, his daughter ........ Pamela Gordon, a gay widow .................. Clint Purdy, an old bachelor .................... . Imogene Van Ryndon. ward of Winston Pickrell . . . Winston Pickrell, a rich old man ............... Dilworth Pickrell, his grandson .............. Ross Waldron, another grandson ............... SETTING . . . .June DeMott . . . .Pauline Svok ..Kathryn Howe Robert Patterson . . . . .Phyllis Cooley ...Joan Lowrey . . . Rex Edwards . . . . .Majel Duflo . Martyn Harlow .......Gale Wood . . . Duane Taylor The entire action of the play takes place in the living room of Pamela Gordon's home in Sparkling Springs. Act One: The living room of Pamela Gordon's home, about ten o'clock of a morning in early March. Act Twoz' The same as Act One. About three 1o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Act Three: The same as in theprevious acts. A few minutes after the close of Act Two. Standing-Advisor, Mrs. Magee, Dennis Cooper, Shirley Cole, Keith Sattler. Sitting-Pauline Svok. LaVonna Hinton, Joan Lowrey, Majel Duflo, Rex Edwards, Josephine Sparks, Dorothy Barnes. Absent-Theresa Zelinski. ANNUAL TAFF In our annual this year we.have tried to show a picture story of life at Fulton School. The outline is from kindergarten through the twelve grades. Two important themes of the annual are activities and friend- ships. 'Our activities center mostly around clubs and sports, with girls and boys alike given a chance to show their pep and energy. Our clubs furnish programs and parties annually to liven school life. But our activities and our daily classes are only one of the important achievements of every per- son. This all shows the truthfulness in this short verse- I'd say it, as a general rule', True friends are made each day at school Where people for high purpose meet. At work, at home, at gatherings good, That mark the gentle neighborhoodg At games where sportsmanship's displayed Is where the worth while friends are made. g.....L.. N? Q--.,, mlmf .f 'vw 19. W I f ws. HQQ 1 wfx l A A 5 I I I f Y 7 AJ L I I I 9 j AUTUGDADHI I A Compliments of MARTYN'S GREENHOUSE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Perrinton Michigan Compliments of S IEROMES GROCERY Compliments of Where Service Is a Habit Perrinton Michigan AND GIFT SHOP HOOKEIYS RESTAURANT Phone 2589 ' ' S eciaEvS3Jc'5S2.,3f m Pemba mem. Perinton ' Michigan COMPLIMENTS T0 THE CLASS OF 48 from a LAMBIE'S I. G. A. 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PHONE 277 Alma, Michig Compliments of W. B. BALTZ STORE Alma Michigan ' I. C. PENNBY CO. Shop at the Big Store in Alma Michiga-1 Compliments of Your Jeweler W. T. GREEN IR. Alma Michigan VISIT OUR COSMETIC I , COUNTER ' Headquarters for Richard Hudnut - Lentheric Dorothy Grey - Helena Rubinstein Elmo - Coty DOUD DRUG STORE Compliments of PACKARD FURNITURE STORE Complete Home Outfitters Ahna Michiga CELLER'S JEWELRY DIAMONDS - WATCHES SILVER-WARE - GIFTS 119 E. Superior' St. Alma Michig QS wma Q an ilu' In 57 71 51, Q, kb E 'Qf 'fkQ s Sigma Qui'-1. 'f 5 Q W L2 an K 491' Mr kv- ' X 1' 'mifffr , , I ,-r WL Aggf' QV' A ' 'U' im fig? Mm 53,1 M J Q g., umm . B.. - Q KI IIERGARTE Top Row-Gary Baker, Paul Bohil, Bruce Harlow, Bobby Redman, Richard Olson, Seth Peters, Dale Henney, Ronald Vining, Donald Curtis, Ronald Caris, David Butler. Second Row-Sharon Walkington, Doris Burkholder, Elnora Kenway, Evelyn Helman, Ada Harter, Sandra Benner, Rebecca Roland, Wanita Redman, Connie Fisk, Michael Riggle, Sharon Isham, Carol Lowrey. Third Row-Billy Winsor, Larry Baker, Ronal-da Hull, Margie Somers, Eugene Price, Franklin Biddinger, Judy Smith, Bobby Rolls, Betty Suggate. Absent-Lester Helms, Larry Howell, Duane Scutt, Peggy Todd, Lyle Towslee. A f- ' - -'H' ' FIR 'l' GRADE Top Row-Mrs. Shock, Lyle Knox, Bobbie Cole,1Jimmy Gallagher, Fred Schneider, Garold Gleason, Geflald Brown, Russel Langdon, Raymond Fricke, Gorden Dean, Duane Witter, Charles Baker, Donnie Mi er, Larry Leslie. Second Row-Dannie Caesar, Alan Schafer, Gary Biddinger, Robert Divish, Peggy Isham, Eunice Harter, Judith Holden, Helen Kaputska, Beverly Price, Margaret Holland, Sharon Peters, Roy Hill, Leo Baker, Donnie Beard, Harry Piper. Third Row-Sharon Barnes, Jeanne Harlow, Patty Redman, Karen Io Anderson, Carolyn Riggle, Carla Yeomans, Billie Jean Bentley, Beverly NVilkinson, Judy Leiby, Carolyn Burkholder. Absent-Bobbie Nevills, Delour Antes. ici E00 D GRADE Top Row-Gregory Riggle, Dickie Davis, Kenneth- Cramer, Gary Sattler, Tommy Todd, Kenneth Roles Brent Glnzier. Second Row-Mrs. Simmct, Bobby Trefil, Dale Vilea, Vicki Fisk, Carol Henney, Joan Prahin. Margaret Upham, Jane Baker, Noel Duflo, Gail Williams. First Row-Arlene Olsen, Leola Winsor, Rebecca Riggle, Sharon Richards, Ruth Ann Taylor, Beverly Redman, Rosalie Kupres, Beverly Baker. Absent-Richard Vincent, Jerry Vining, Kent Curtii, John Nevills, Roger Caris, Vaughn Zelinsky. -A Q, -1 THIRD GRADErl Top RowrMrs. Towne, Terry Price, John Andrews, Lauren Winsor, Billy Smith, Gary Anderson, Noel Lohriion, Kelvin Price, Marlin Glazier, Jimmy Jerome, Roland Lott, Bobby Todd, jimmy Roles, Delbert ur older. Second Row-Warren Strublc, Jerry Roles, Richard Leslie, Patty Arnold, Phyllis Johnson, Connie Johnson, Ann Viles, gielen Bohil, Gertrude Smith, Ruth Daniels, Delores Somers, Keith Cook, Gary Wilkinson, Richard An rews. Third Row-Josephine Bellinger, Nila Hill, Beverly Vaughn, Laura Hector, Carole Wilkinson, joan An- drews, Janice Schaler, Sarah Holland, Barbara Gallagher, Joan Duflo. Absent-Bobby Schneider, Carolyn Prdew. H FUURTH GRADE Top Row-Mrs.Alice Kilean, Lyle Olger, Grant Riggle, Daniel Roland, Billy McRae, Orville Hector, Dean Bekkenii Benny Vincent, Charles Arnold, Cleo Davis, Arthur Williams, Sammy Andrews, Melvin Leiby, Glenn iaxter. Second Row-Dea Baker, Ruth Ann Redman, Jane Rosencrans, Nancy Trefil, Connie Peters, Maitland Cole, Sharon Fisk, Janet Prahin, Faunice Price, Sharon Henney, Audrey Roles, Carolyn Irwin. 'lhird Row-Bernice Healy, Carolyn Wilkinson, Darlene Hinton, Marlene Miller, Betty Williams, Patricia Casler, Jackie Corson, Elsie Nelson, Ardis Horwath. L l A- . LFIFTH GRADE Top Row-Mrs. Hinton, Garry Gallagher, glimmie Craig, Gary Luck, Robert Williams, Kenneth Wilkinson, 'gummy Roland, Marven Cumberwort , Leonard Barnes, Woodburn Vining, Donald Caesar, Larry 'chafer. Second Row-Betty Teachworth, Shirley Conklin, Logie Kapustka, Lorraine Kapustlca, Rosemary Sattler, Eileen Henney, Carol Morse, Margaret Grubaugh, Lorna Smith, Lavonne Thornton. First Row-Shirley Baker, Penny Zyzelewski, Florence Duflo, Rosemarie Rotarius, Lorraine Divish, Miriam Burkholder, Sylvia Nelson, Carmelita Ames. Absent-Leo Andrews, Beverly Iler. ff, I . .- QW, IXTE EEAEE Top Row-Merriel Smith, Wesley Henny, Jackie Vining, Clark Struble, Duane Lott, Robert Randall, Billy gill, Jimmy Johnson, Dick Johnson, Roger Riggle, Johnny Rosencrans, Maynard Schneider, Ronnie allagher. Second Row-Mrs. Williams, Duane Harlow, Tommy Trefil, Richard Biddinger, Tommy Beard, Emilee Wermuth, Marilyn Irwin, Mona Johnson, Jean Gardner, Rosa Lee Feighner, Betty Fisk, Lowell Cook, David Cramer, Lyle Newton, Roger Yoemans, Third Row-Mary Lou Feighner, Sybil Holland, Dolly Miller, Marilyn Winsor, Irene Bellinger, Joyce 'Caesar, Kay Ann Baker, Mary Lou Redman, Shirley Leiby. Absent-Wanda Charter, Robert Vincent. EVE TE GEAEE Top Row-Nolan Peters, Carrol Brown, Gene Hinton, James Svok, Marvin Hinton, Charles Klug, Dean Henney, Wayne Henney, James Holland, Larry Williams, Duane Martin. Second Row-Marjorie Van Der Voort, Robert Cook, Billy Sandford, Glendale Winsor, Jack Shaw, Garry Gregg, Frederick Bames, Harold Somers, Don Dee Andrews, Elma Mae Deitrich. Third Row-Mrs. Corson, Doris Andrews, Bonnie Payne, Lorraine Rasmussen, Arlene Thomton, Shirley Cumberworth, Helen Olger, Marva Cole, Phyllis Johnson, Mary Helen Wermuth, Joyce Bellimger, Carolyne Smith, Florence Wood, Donna Hinton. Fourth Row-Shirley Davis, Betty Jerome, Virginia Knox, Joyce Ann Isham, Dorothy Croad, Marjorie Burkholder, Edith Nelson, Glenna Riggle, Marlene Szymanski, Ruth Avery. nw- ,. Top Row-Dale Morse, Hubert Chaffin, Dean Decker, Robert Marecek, John Garner, Neil Kerkes, Carroll Snyder, Otto Peterman, Vern Husted. Second Row-Mrs. Lucinda Resseguie, Dale Lott, Eddie Vining, Jacqueline Lowrcy, Lillian Counseller, Bonnie Wager, Grace Struble, Howard Burkholder, Paul Roland, Lawrence Duflo. Third Row-Carol Cramer, Joyce Iler, Betty Nelson, Donna Vining, Edna Zittle, Jennie Hector, Maxine Leiby, Rhea Antes. EIGHTII GRADE I Q fi r .r 5 E ,X K -Q, 4 X I x H HTUHIE H HHH P s H i I' h . E I :- X Hal! FRIENDS ARE MADE Top Row-John Newton, Merle Hinton, Bill Johnson, Norman Wood, Don Martin, Perry Claeys, Ralph Zamarron, John Snider, Dick Parfitt,Russel Feighner, Harold Upham, Jack Craig. Second Row-Helen Conklin, Phyllis Smith, Patricia Martin, Joyce Hinton, Joann Corson, Bonna Rae Feighner, Joan Rasmussen, Mrs. Magee. Third Row-Eunice Vining, Donnavere Abbott, Delores Cole, Leona Peterman, Wanda Dickinson, Dorothy Ramsey, Betty Brown. Absent-Beverly Hull, Joann Acker. I JU lllll ULASS In the fall of 1947 the Junior Class had an enrollment of thirty-five pupils. At our first class meeting we elected as our class officers as fol- lows: President, John Snider: Vice President, Joanne Counsellerg Treas- urer, Patricia Marting Secretary, Phyllis Smithg Class Advisor, Mrs. Magee. Our first party was held at the home of our Class Advisor, Mrs. Magee. Later we had an Easter Party at the Home Economics Building. Games were played and dancing was enjoyed by all. Later in the evening re- freshments were served. Everyone had a very enjoyable time. The class has started rehearsals for its play 'Cousin Jill from Junction Hill which we hope will be a great success. The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom will end our activities for the year. We have been selling pencils, stationery and magazines to make this a big event. Top Row-Minor Vining, Wayne Betser, Gary Glazier, Alvin Hiner, Robert Gribben, Kenneth Robar, James Martin, Jim Baker, Joe Barrett, Jack Stoneman, Carl Winsor. Second Row-Albert Deitrich, Stanley Grubaugh, Kenneth Litwiller, Adona Baker, Connie Sxandford, Melva Litwiller, Frances Tuyls, Jean Baker, Darlene Palmer, Lial Knight, xElmer Havelka, Bruce Avey, Mr. Paul Andrews. Third Row-Pat Smith, Reva Taylor, Maxine Mills, Beth Ann Jerome, Norma Caesar, Bonnie Cook, Wreatha Chaffin, Edith Andrews, Verna Duflo. 0Pll0MORE ULASS The Sophomore Class consisted of 35 members at the beginning of the year, since then two have left. We elected officers as follows: Presi- dent, Kenneth Litwillerg Vice President, Lial Knightg Secretary, Adona Baker, Treasurer, Connie Sandford. Our Class Advisor is Mr. Paul P. Andrews. We've had a few class parties consisting of a skating party, a movie party, and others. ' S Top Row-Russel Blair, Gerald Jerome, Junior Miller. Lial Mills, Duane Winsor, Richard Miller, Verle Litwiller, Jack Williams, Carl Snider, Roger Cooley, William Friesen, Harold Hinton, Elwood Johnson, Chancey Moore, Max Frike, Norman Abbott. Second Row-Geraldine Winsor, Joanne Troub, Gertrude Teachworth, Gertrude Trefil, Ruth Sattler, Joann Evitts, Arnita Huss, Beverly Wermuth, Joan Schnieder, Sally Hnetynka, Gladys Lott, Marilyn Bellinger, June Avey, Beulah Shepherd, Wayne Robison, Mr. Cook. Third Row-Margurite Baker, Elizabeth I-Ioffer, Barbara Mears, Edith Peters, Wanda Curtis, Ruth Mininger, Joan Grubaugh, Frances Hull, Sarah Abbott, Florence Shaw. Neva Taylor. Fourth Row-Jerry Deitrich, Leslie Smith, Jack Croad, Marvin Leiby, Robert Harris, Maynard Casler, William Bently, Gaylord Craig. Absent-David Benner. Fllll HMA ULAS The Freshmen Class of 1947-48 elected officers as follows: President, Jack 'Williamsg Vice President, Ruth Sattlerg Secretary, Elwood Johnson: Treasurer, Marguerite- Baker, Class Advisor, Mr. Cook. There are 49 members enrolled in our class. We have had two parties this year. The first was a skating party at Crystal, the second was a weiner roast at Dick Millers. Our class had a popcorn and candy stand at the carnival at Middleton last fall. RE ERVE Top Row-Jack Craig, Harold Hinton, James Martin, Duane Winsor, Norman Abbott. Second Row-Manager Lyle Knight, Harold Upham, Carl Snyder, Jack Williams, Ralph Zamarron, Bill Johnson, Coach Paine. at fa A+ we new KAL-.rf C 1 my CMN fi f 1f f if , l i BA EBALL Standing: Mr. Paine Coach-, Jack Taylor Manager, Robert Zamarron, Ralfih Zamarron, Gene Craig, Harold Upham, Dick Pariitt, Jack Craig, Manager Sitting: Russell Smfth,Don Acker, Bob Stadlberger, Dennis Cooper, Edward Divish, Robert Gribben, Martyn Harlow, Perry Claey, Jack Pomeroy. lm. A., ug.. 'l'opMRowj-Wreaths Chaifin, Jean Baker, Connie Sandford, Josephine Sparks, La Vonna Hinton, Patricia artm. Second Row-Verna Duflo, Pauline Svok, Dorothy Barnes, Ioan Lowrey, Joann Corson, Majel Duflo, Mrs. Gregg, Coach. GIRL ' BA 'KE'l'lFALL Pauline Svok, Patricia Martin, Ioan Rasmussen, Joan Lowrey. Top Row-Jack Stoneman,- Joe Barrett, John Snider, Norman Wood, Martyn Harlow, Verle Litwiller, Carl Snider, john Kammski, Dennis Cooper, Jack Williams, Roger Cooley, Dick Miller, James Baker, Alvin Hmer, Duane Winsor, Jack Croad. ' Second Row-William Friesen, Lyle Mills, Merle Hinton, Wayne Betser, Russell Feighner, Duane Taylor, Stanley Grubaugh? Flwood johnson, Max Fricke, Junior Miller, Chancey Moore, Elmer Havelka, Carl Wmsor, Minor Vining, Jack Craig, Mr. Cook. Third Row-Maynard Casler, Wayne Robinson, Kenneth Litwiller, Harold Upham, Robert Gribben, Kenneth Robar, Robert Patterson, Bruce Avey, Lial Knight, Russell Blair. . Fourth row-Norman Abbott, Marvin Leiby, Gerald Deitrich, Gaylord Craig, Robert Harris, Leslie Smith. F. F. A. The net project income of the boys in the FFA amounted to S17,471.24, in 1947. The boys with high incomes were Dennis Cooper whose projects of wheat, oats, beans, and herefords brought him a total of S1733.51. Harold Upham's projects of corn. wheat, oats, and sheep brought him a total of S1226.09. While John Snider's Dairy project brought him a total' of S111.82. During the summer the four boys with the highest number of points went on a fishing trip to North Port, Mich. They were John Snider, Russel Feighner, Duane Taylor, Harold Upham and Mr. Cook. The delegates to the National FFA Convention in Lansing were Bob Zammarron and Bob Patterson. The five boys who won in the Parlimentary Procedure Contest won a trip to Chicago to the Fat Livestock Show. They were: Stanley Divish, Kenneth Litwiller, Kenneth Robar, Johnny Kaminiski, and Norman Wood. During the year the FFA had a number of combined parties with the FHA including two moving pictures during the summer which were held in the Perrinton Hall. -- or I . 1:5413 ' .rfb ,. f q QFTIOQ 9 e 0. , ' : c 'e.,'g'!- 3 C - - Q UQ! 5,10 5 H 1- o .1 5 f 3- :sw 'sv Top Row-Beulah Shepherd, Joan Grubaugh, Joanne Troub, Adonna Baker, Connie Sandford, Sally Hnetynka, Jean Baker, Beverly Wermuth, Arnetia Huss, Joanne Evitts, Ruth Sattler, Gertrude Trefil, Gertrude Tcachworthl, Norma Caesar, Wreatha Chaffin. Second Row-Miss Lanphere, Marguerite Baker, Kathryn Howe, Patricia Smith, Darlene Palmer, Elizabeth Holler, Wanda Curtis, Geraldine Winsor, June Avey, Gladys Lott, Marilyn Bellinger, Leona Peterman, Beth Ann Jerome. Third row-Edith Andrews, Verna Duflo, Frances Tuyls, Bonnie Cook, Bonna Rae Feighner, Eunice Vining, Sarah Abbott, Frances Hull. F.ll.A. Miss Lanphere, our leader, directed our first meeting of the year, at which 38 were enrolled. . We elected the President, Bonna Rae Feighnerg Vice President, Eunice Viningg Secretary, Pauline Svokg Treasurer, Frances Tuyls. Later the Secretary resigned and Bonnie Cook was elected. The activities of the year were an over-night hike, also the girls en-- tertained at a party in honor of the F.F.A. boys. We attended the District F.H.A. Meeting at Grand Ledge. S - 4 , Q Top row-Eunice Vining, Sally Hnetynka, June DeMott, Frances Tuyls, Joann Corson, Beverly Wermuth, Arnetia Huss, Joan Schneider, Joanne Evitts, Darlene Palmer, Phyllis Smith, Patricia Martin. Second row-Joan Lowrey, Josephine Sparks, La.Vonna Hinton, Ruth Sattler, Kathryn Howe, Joan Rasmussen, Adqna Baker, June Avey, Marilyn Bellinger, Gladys Lott, Joanne Troub, Mrs. Lowrey. Third row-Dorothy Ramsey, Florence Shaw, Sarah Abbott, Frances Hu ll, Edith Andrews, Bonnie Cook, Wreatha Chaffin, Beulah Shepherd, Marguerite Baker. HLEE CLUB OUR QUEEN 'Z 'rit- 4- l 's. .es Q X J, 'Y FN? ' , Q A 4 JQ' Q, . ASA, R ' fm . , .ge 2 Q Af X. W' Q .- ' 'I Aw f f' , x is fy ' ' x gi I Q Q Q y K 5 Q x + Y' E rj' ,x Ms'-6,3 A 8 E 3 '43 2 X , ' L W 14 gk 2 3 5 N X 4 1. 21 R niet' N 5 f Y 3 Q 4 Li 'WN Q it W ,Q f , if in , L Uv' 5, K N. . XW-vwx. aff ?ffA!q, fy,-ygw E-if - . f V. if as WW, fi? ... .A V x W I mf .. M Q V Q Q ' : g .QQ , is -Nl. ' vi, -Q- gv +- lf an sl W M gig' 'Kala +I if 'WAN 'Qi gk ww, 4 rw-35 Q qi Mmm l'gf'35...i14 W :Aiwa 1 , . . - - .1 . I- 3 7' 5.5: ly . ,V S ' :ig Q 1' 1 l K. . f- ip, - g 1 1 1 'Y' , -'Q' A . . f i ' ., vs rag ,K X xg - AT GAMES WHERE SPORTSMANSHIP'S DISPLAYED Top Row-Gerald Deitrich, Jack Croad, Leslie Smith, Albert Deitrich, Minor Vining, John Newton, Lyle Miller, Harold Hinton, Russel Feighner. Harold Upham, Robert Harris, Norman Abbott. Second Row-Manager Gene Craig, Wayne Betser, Dick Parfitt, Bill Johnson, Ralph Zamarron, Perry Claeys, Robert Gribben, Carl Snyder, Jack Williams, Roger Cooley, Joe Barrett, Manager Jack Taylor. Third Row-Dennis Cooper, Bob Zamarron, John Kaminski, Coach Kenneth Rhynard, Keith Sattler, Rex Edwards, Martyn Harlow. F00'l'BALL COACH KENNETH RHYNARD and SENIOR FOOTBALL BOYS Left to Right--Coach Kenneth Rhynard, John Kaminski, Bob Zamarron, Dennis Cooper, Rex Edwards, Martyn Harlow. Center-Keith Sattler. vw! it 1 1 :rw Duane Winsor, Jack Pomeroy,Gene Craig, Don Acker, Rex Edwards, Merle Troub, Bob Zammarron, Ralph Zaman-on, James Martin, Ernest Klug, Gerald Cook, Robert Feighner. TRACK PAUL P. ANDREWS, Coach mi Left to Right-Coach, Max Paine, Manager,-Albert Deitrich, Wayne Betser, Gene Craig, Rex Edwards, Dick Parfitt, Bob Zamarron, Keith Sattler, Perry Claeys, Martyn Harlow, John Kaminski, Robert Gribben. VAR ITY BA KETBALL J Back Row: Manager Albert Deitrich, Gene Craig. Rex Edwards, Robert Zamarron, Dick Parfitt, Martyn Harlow, John Kaminski. Front Row: Coach Paine, Wayne Betser, Robert Gribben, Perry Clayes, Keith Sattler. 1' . SKMWLKYXMS D Standing-Supt. E. V. Bekken, Keith Sattler, Kenneth Litwiller. - Sitting-John Snider, Jack Williams, Robert Gribben, Bo ' Rae Feighner. 'Je 'O A p Tun NT UIIUNCIL The Student Activity council was formed in the fall of 1947 for the purpose of promoting activities and improvements. The council is com- posed of the presidents of the respective classes and representatives of FFA and FHA. ' I ' , The Freshman Initiation party, raising funds for, and the selection of tffe newstage curtains, planning the selection of the school Turkey Queen and the arrangements for the Christmas party were activities that were sponsored by this newly organized group. Plans for the future include regular monthly meeting, more and bet- ter school assemblies, and an improved school spirit. - The councilawishes to express its appreciation for the fine cooperation it received this year. The group requests your suggestions and interests in making Fulton better year after year. '
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