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FAIRFIELD TWP. HIGH T H E S E N l O R S MARY ARLENE WEBBER llrr fan'-rr jrfwfl ,ffl in jarlr. Tllrff nmffr 'was Il finrr maid. Mary was indeed honored in her high school career to be librarian for four consecutive years which enabled her to come In Contact with many people In her Freshman year, she found the band offering on excellent way To spend he: leisure time Them, in order to recall her childhood days more clearly, she desired The position as Grade Reporter of our little paper, the Black and White, She is a member of Girls' Chorus and Social Leader of the Girl Reserves She will be remembered by her classmates for her QLllCf dispo- sition, slender fIllllfI', and cheerful smile Keep smilmq, Mary l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CLASS On a serene and peaceful day, In the fall of '34, A group of noisy youngsters Came bursting through the door. Eager and willing to learn, we were, Filling our cups with knowledge, Blooming and blossoming like a young tree, That's filling its branches with foliage. PO EM Up the ladder of learning we went, Traversing to heights renowned, Taking the good along with the bad, Till we reached the top and were crowned. Before us now lie several paths, Paths of happiness and of sorrow, In the path we choose today, Lies the future of tomorrow. -Thomas Grubbs IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI!'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page 23
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THE CREST OF 1946 JUANITA ERN ESTI NE TROLL If-ven her frofwm' are fair. Juanita is the class petite brunette She is popu'ar among her friends and classmates During her Sophomore year, she was the Class Treasurer and also a librarian in the library For the Junior year, she was selected for the high post of Student Council. Juanita was picked to portray a foreign girl in the Junior play, The Doctor ls Out She is an as- sistant editor of the Black and White. She was also ap- pointed to the editorship of the Crest -our annual, A happy home of her own figures prominently in her day- drearns May your dreams all come true, Juanita' Page 22 T H E S E N I O R S RAYMOND CARL TAYLOR Ifflml is Ihe fvoire of song: fwllen thr Lworld lark: Ihr rar Io Instr? Ray came to Fairfield from Greenford during his Sopho- more year. He quickly made friends with most of the boys land girlsl During the Junior year, he played basketball on the reserve team, and had a part in our class play lThere's where he got acquainted with Caroll He was on the varsity basketball team of i945-46, was circulation manager of the Black and White and alumni editor of our year book Ray is also interested in fishing, the movies, seeing the countryside, swimming, table-tennis, and ldora Parkr He takes the low part in Choral Cub, in other words o beautiful tone of bass. His future plans are uncertain, but he is usually a master af the situation, and so he'll probably get what he starts out for
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THE CREST OF 1946 CLASS WILL On behalf of my client, the class of '46, of Fairfield Township School, of the township of Fairfield, State of Ohio, the United States of America, Planet Earth, I present you on this serious and solemn occasion, the last will and testament of said client. Since my client has been ill with a headache in his stomach, a toothache in his big toe, and many other miscalculations, he asked me to state that he may have made some errors, but urges that you except this heritage as a sacred trust from one who precedes you to the Great Beyond. I, the class of '46, hereby dispose of my estate as follows: ARTICLE I ITEM 1.-We will to our Superintendent and Faculty members, fond memories of the class of '46, ITEM 2.--To Slim,' we leave a clean school house, with no eraser dust on the walls. ITEM 3.--To Helen Fahndrick we will and give our financial reports, hoping she'll be able to straighten them out, because we can't. We'll also leave her a bottle of aspirin. ARTICLE II We give and bequeath to the Junior class our beautifully carved desks, chalk and erasers, hoping they'll make good use of them next year. We give and bequeath to the Sophomores our ability to obey and get things done in a hurry. We bequeath to the Freshmen our undying happiness, and ever-forward ability to do right. We will the oncoming Freshmen our sophisticated manner of behaving in the cafeteria line. ARTICLE III Larry Bable-bequeaths his great technique of wooing the girls to Billy Geis. Warren Bland-contrariness to Cy Bauman. Lauren Bowman-wills his curly hair to Virgil Kornbau. Martin Chmura-bequeaths his eloquent speeches to Walter Oscar', Smith. Donald Clark-wills his intelligent look to Eddie Miller. Alvah Dailey-wills his Charles Atlasu build to Jackie Bussard. Tom Grubbs-wills his explosive jokes to Douglas Moore. Tom Hess-bequeaths his seriousness to Walter DeRhodes. Leland Houlette-wills his coon hunting to any of rhe boys who like to roam around at night. Elmon Smith-wills his quietness to Paul Conkle. Ray Taylor-wills that come hither look to Billy Rymer. Joan Burt-wills her ability to get an engagement ring to Lois Ray. Mary Carter-wills her slim figure and natural curly hair to Rebecca Korgau. Carol Cullar-wills her dimples to Jenny Vollnogle, - . Myrna Cullar-wills her gigles to Clara Miller. Mildred Doss-wills her ability to get any man to Frieda Rae Garwood. Dorothy Farmer--wills her love of dancing to Gus Reash. Rosemary Fireston?wills her ability of working hard and hurrying to Shirley Conkle. Evelyn Miller-wills her shorthand ability to Leon Taylor. Juanita Troll-wills her typing ability to Lawrence Waters. Mary Webber-wills her reading ability to Richard Rice. We hereby declare this to be our official will and testament and do therefore attach our honorable signatures. THE SENIORS-CLASS OF 1946 Page Z4
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