Fulton Flash (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, May 27, 1963 Page: 3 of 4
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LAST WILL
We, the Eighth Grade students of
Fulton Junior High School, hereby de-
clare this our last will and testimony.
Being of sound mind (?) we hereby
bequeath the following to the Eighth
Grade of-1963-19647 40 /
Ricky Brand leaves hiss inging voice
to Robert Lawler.
Charlotte Boston leaves her boister-
our voice to Rosanne Leonard.
Bobbie Sowell leaves the best of
luck to all Seventh Grade girls with
the boys.
Martin Griffith leaves his physique
to Steven Clark,
Carolyn Key leaves her contact in
Howell’s to Charlotte Hopper.
Sally White leaves her way with Mr.
Jordan to Anne Ward, " ’
Pam Shiflett leaves Jill Walraven
five inches of heighth.
On behalf of all the Eighth Grade,
I wish you, future Eighth Grade, all
of the joy and happiness we have had .
in this our last year at Fulton Junior
■ High School. : A
Fun With Hamonyms
I ain’t never ben tuck know place.
Butt their or sum things eye wood like
two tell ewe. Eye got hear in Knew /
York and low and bee-whole, their stood
the tallest sigh-low eye ever did sea.
Butt their lye a hole pasle of ’em and
eye jest staired at ’em till my eyes
just became week.
Then eye looked around and there
wasn’t know dears, are fowls, or bares
are a heard of anything. And in this
hoe-tell was a kernal that ask if eye
. warted to get'a room sow eye did. And
as eye looked around eye tell ya this
place musta bend having a family reunion.
In this town was sow many things eye
wandered about butt, there’s won thing
eye am sure of is that ewe will never
catch me their again.
-by Carol Paden
DARRELL’S DOODLES
The C.C.C. Club is having a hayride
sometime this month. Wow, Main Street
Methodist Church has had a hayride. Boy,
what fun it was. Pat Fowler has a new
lover. Her name is ? ? . Does he
know it? - - Shawn George is girl
crazy. What girl we don’t know. Gary
Mustin is looking for a girl friend. Her
name is Kay L. Gary Crawford and
Bobbie Sowell should be voted the most
“flirtiest", but they are still madly
in love. Darrell Miles is the Lone
Stranger. Don’t we all know it? Aren’t
you sorry for him. Of course not. Fights
are always happening around Fulton and
they aren’t all caused by boys. Two of
the main fighters are as you know, Lynn
Wall and Kenneth Kirkpatrick. Are Robert
Enquist and Lynda Hutson doing well? We
don’t know, but Lyndon Taylor is doing
great with a freshman just happening to
be kin to Debbie Brown. What 8th grader
named Mike Elmore has been walking a
seventh grader down the hall?
+ +
The 7th Grade Picnic _
The seventh grade picnic went over with
everyone. Mindy Baker, J. D. Curtis,
Dana Davis and Joe Bush acted like pros
when they played golf.
Pam Wilmoth, Debbie Brown, Benny
Quattlebaum, Gayle Smith and Betty Smith
enjoyed jumping on the trampolines. Betty
had an accident - a pair of ripped shorts.
It seems as though Vicki Whitehouse,
Luanne Leonard and Nancy Wright were
“second mothers” to Mrs. Perry’s little
boys, as they hauled them around.
“Young Lovers” was the theme for
Bill Rawland and Judith Roten, Raylene
Barton and Ronnie Rice, Paula Leverett and
Freddie Westerman, Jeanette Steckleberg
and Mike Allen, Erick Carroll and Darlene
Landon, Doug Sanders and Marsha Hindman
and Barbara Robinson and Dick Landers,
Rosanne Leonard and Louis Johnson.
Some funny incidents were when Darlene
Landon pushed Erick Carroll in the creek
and then hit him in the head with a coke
bottle...
Linda Pritchard, Marsha Pernell, a
Robert Kidder, Roger Kelly, Carolyn Roe,
Loyd Hudzeitz, Cathy Cox and Dickie Cottle
enjoyed playing tennis, Wayne Mason
enjoyed watching girls and Barry McWill-
iams, The boys said the girls looked
cute in shorts and the girls thought
the same??
LAST WILL
Jamie Miles wills her troubles with
Miss Tidwell to Martha Hindman.
Joyce Ragsdale wills her voice in
chorus to Vicki Whitehouse.
Sheralyn DeCanniere wills her place
in first period P.E. to Jill Walraven.
Karol Kellog wills her hardest year
to Nancy Wright.
Darrell Miles wills his ability in
sports to Tony Anderson,
Charwynne Bass wills her Presidency
of Mrs. Moore’s room to Karen King.
Connie Bischoff wills Doug Sanders to
Marsha Hindman.
Gary Crawford wills his heighth to
Roger Kelly,
Mike Elmore wills his good luck to
Mrs. Schulenberger.
Javonne Braga wills Dick Landers to
Barbara Robinson.
Clint Forrest wills his headaches to
Gregg Collins,
Paulette McDonald wills her lost
Japanese lanterns to Robin Hirsch.
Bobbie Sowell wills Jerry B. to Ros-
anne Leonard.
Lynn Wall wills her P.E. clothes to
Cheri Vaughn,
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