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The GIBIIPJIIESSGIIK CLASS WILL MEMBERS 0F THE 1948 SENIOR CLASS We, the members of the 1948 Senior Class of Fairfield High School, being of sound mind, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment and in the following manner say: V ill We will to our teachers our gratitude for their patience and understanding. l2J To the school board our thanks and a carton of headache powders. f3l To the Juniors our ability to be in the right places at the wrong time. I, Erma Burkey, bequeath and bestow my natural curly hair to Dorothy Yoder. I, Harold Baker, bequeath and bestow my ability for assuming responsibilities to Homer Dotson. I, Dorothy Crider, bequeath and bestow my sunny disposition to anyone having the ability to use it. I, Ileen Dishong, bequeath and bestow my ability to be seen and not heard to Lois Ray. I, Walter Kyser, bequeath and bestow my feather weight of 245 pounds to anyone who thinks he can control it. I, Frances Posey, bequeath and bestow my southern accent to Ruth Webber. I, Dale Sitler, bequeath and bestow my ability to drive a Ford tc anyone who thinks his luck and fate will hold out. I, Carolyn Swope, bequeath and bestow my ability to study and receive high grades to Wayne Ewing. I, Walter DeRhodes, bequeath and bestow my ability to roller skate to anyone who can stand the hard floor. S I, Betty Houlette, bequeath and bestow my job as Editor of the Black and White to anyone who can be in a dozen places at one time. I, Marion Moser, bequeath and bestow my Charles Atlas build to Chuck Esenwein. I, Doris Neiheisel, bequeath and bestow my athletic ability to any of the Junior High who might be able to use it. I, Lowell Brubaker, bequeath and bestow my cleverness to anyone clever enough to get away with it. I, Irene Domanski, bequeath and bestow my ability to cheerlead to anyone who can take it on the chin. I, Esther Doss, bequeath and bestow my liking to write letters to anyone who can get someone nice to write to. I, Shirley Fesler, bequeath and bestow my quiet manner to Janice Rodrick. Signed and Sealed May 26, 1948 The Senior Class Fairfield Township School PAGE 28
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Of M948 CLASS HISTORY It was in the fall of 36 that a frightened group of girls and boys entered the portals of Fairfield. We were then ushered into first grade, where Miss Albright made us forget the fears we had, so we learned to like our school career. For our second year at Fairfield, we were led into Miss Bierman's room, where we learned how to subtract numbers, as well as to add them. Our next teacher was Miss Moore who, through much patience and teaching, finally drilled into our minds the art of multiplication. We were then ready for fourth grade where we were very capably taught by Miss Funk. Our fifth year, we felt pretty proud of ourselves, as we were advanced to the other side of the playground. We had Mr. Randels as a teacher and he was very helpful to us, putting forth all his efforts to increase our knowledge. Next we entered the sixth grade where Miss Schwab very successfully taught us and prepared us for Junior High. Then, came the big thrill: that of promotion into Junior High. We had as our home-room teacher, Miss Greenisen, who was always on hand to straighten out our class schedules and to see that we made our classes on time. For eighth grade we had as our home-room teacher, Mr. Faloon, who was very kind and helpful to us in everything we did. Came our next big moment, that of entering High School. We all felt pretty glib about this, but the Sophomore class soon took us down a peg or two by their initiation party. However, we fared none the worse for it and all had a grand time. To do them honors, we had our Freshman return party. We chose officers as fol- lows: Dale Sitler, President: Carolyn Swope, Vice President, Harold Baker, Treasurer, Mr. Frank, Sponsor. The next year found us in the big Study Hall, which served as the Sophomore home-room. We felt better that year, because we had the pleasure of initiating those poor green Freshmen. We also had the pleasure of initiating Mr. Utterback, who came to Fairfield that year to be our Superintendent. We chose officers this year as follows: Carolyn Swope, President, Betty Houlette, Vice President: Harold Baker, Treasurer: Miss D Sponsor. Our Junior year we had more fun than we ever had before. We put on our play, 'The Big Blow Up. Also during the year we sold refreshments at the football and basketball games, so that we could sponsor the Junior-Senior Prom. The date for this gala affair was set for May 9. Our officers for this year were as follows: Presi- dent, Carolyn Swopeg Vice President, Dorothy Criderg Virgil Kornbau, Treasurer: Twila Carlisle, Marion Moser, Student Council, Walter Kyser, Shirley Fesler, Room Chairmeng Sponsor, Miss Greenisen. We have finally slipped into our Senior year, by staying in the Junior home room. This was our final goal and how unreal it seems that we have reached it. The time really seemed to pass so very quickly and here we are, Seniors. Yes, we have finally reached our goal, but we have never forgotten the teachers and friends who helped us reach this final attainment. For this year we chose as our class officers the following: Carolyn Swope, President, Dale Sitler, Vice President, Harold Baker, Treasurer: Dorothy Crider, Lowell Brubaker, Student Council: Irene Domanski, So- cial Chairman: Miss MacLearie, Sponsor. PAGE 27 I
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Of 199418 Ye Editor When This handsome young fellow grew in wisdom and stature so that in 1948 he was chosen as the Editor of our annual, The Crest. Harold has spent a lot of time in helping to make this publication a success. The Class, along with the Faculty Advisors wish to express their thanks to him for his leadership and interest. PAGE 29
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