Fulton School - Fulton Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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53? r'l..u.'rl::N H53 Eva Markin must believe in the proverb, If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again. Indeed Harold XVoodruff would always dare, To argue with anyone anywhere. Besides being a splendid girl, Virginia Frey is some ice-skater. Great oaks from little acorns grow-proving that the quiet Verna Hender- son of today may become some great speaker or orator. Chuck Faber is a bushel of fun, And as a friend, he makes a fine one. Bessie Horwitz-our amateur reader. John Eberth is a funny boy, He's full of pep and cheer and joy. Lenore is bright as bright can be, But modest to a high degree.-Lenore Fain. If you wish any information concerning melodrama apply to Marion Kahnweiler. 'Her hair is light, her eyes are blue, She's very tall and slender, too.-Eleanor Ruidisch. Oh, poor, timid Eleanor Basch, Lives in awe of a dreaded crash: YVhen the pelting rain' Shakes the window pain, Toward the cloak-room you see her dash. It is little wonder that John A. C. Kemper is nicknamed Jack Dorothy works as hard as can beg Why she does it I really can lt see.-Dorothy Leive. Miss Marker has surely proved to be a splendid mast for the good ship Fulton, Miss Dean, our teacher, is so kind, And she knows how to make ns mind. She teaches us our lessons, too, And that 's more than some teachers do. Forty-Five

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575' r'l..n..'r:N EEE Recollections of Room Nineteen Friend Bill Chalmers and Mary Chase, On each other had such a caseg When she went away, Why, Bill wouldn't stay, But ran off on a Merry Chase. Ruth Erler thinks she looks like Mary Piekford. Does anyone else 2' Her head is as curly as it can be, And Melba can sing from G to G.--Melba Reiter. Miss Alberta Benze surely is wild, t'onsidering she's a llll11lSlEI S child. Elizabeth Delaplane-a great scholar but a greater artist. Jane Moor is a girl we are all proud of to have as a friend. Fred Dohn and Al Cohn. Queer pair do they make: One tall and one small, Yet honors both take. Robert v0l9fl'l'0V6 is one of our classmates whom we shall read about in the Hall of Fame. Nobody can play the piano the way Naomi Zimmerman does. Stella Stein, a talkative girl: Recites with much breeze and a whirl. lVe hope Alice Mandler will accomplish her ambition-to be an authoress. XVe wonder how many heathens our missionary friend, Fletcher Sharen, will convert in India. lVe will never forget our studious and brilliant classmate, Elizabeth Gessner. She giggled hereg she giggled there, In fact, she giggled most everywhere.-Florence Grant. When you see a short, dark boy walking down the street with a tall light boy they are not Mutt and JetT. but just the two finseparables-Allen Owen and John Tucker. f ' She's just as bright as bright can beg She's full of pep and energy.-Jean Forster. Forty- Four



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5575 l I.ll.-'PEN 253 ROUM FOUR l POINTED PARAGRAPHS NValter Linsell- I 11ever have enough arithmetic. Joseph Friend- I never bluff. Lillian Knorr- I talk all the time. Murray Friedman- I just hate girls. Lawrence Hill- I'm never lazy. Rebecca Lane- I hate candy. Norman Levey- I don't pay much attention to my hair. Nancy Morrison- I haven't a beau. Lillian Laycock'- I never wiggle. lVilliam McIlwain- l'm the cool tempered youth from Dixie. Virginia MeCreery-t'How I love to study. Degrees Jane Trost, V. ll.-tYery dressyj. Maxine and Helene t'osgray, L. L. D.--Kliean, lanky doublesl. Mildred Schwyn, A. B.-tAlways beautifyingl. Miriam Peters, M. A.-iMovie actressl. Mason Holt, N. NV.-fNeat writeri. Franklin Quale, G. H.-tGirl hateri. Franklin Clark, B. S.-CBosses sisterl. Q I I Q Pet Ambitions Mary Hartman-To be a chorus girl. Elizabeth Dougherty-To get fat. Madelyn Levi and Mabel Kirkbride-To get thin. Margaret Stark-To dance on Broadway. Betty Idoine-To act up. Martha Tom-To teach arithmetic. Miss Oechsler-To get ready for the Freshman Party. Evelyn R-odd and Louise Koss-To make a lot of noise. . FEATURES INTRODUCED BY FULTON SCHOOL Fresh air rooms for normal children. Opportunity Vlasses for pupils that are able to progress more rapidly than the ordinary pupil. City government plan applied to the school. The Fultonian, one of the best school papers in Toledo. Pledges signed by boys promising' not to throw snowballs. The Freshman Party, at which social event the eighth graders entertain the Scott Freshmen who formerly went to Fulton and who passed in all the Freshman B subjects. Forty-Six

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