Fairfield High School - Crucible Yearbook (Fairfield, AL)

 - Class of 1947

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Fairfield High School - Crucible Yearbook (Fairfield, AL) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 10 of 108
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Superintendent s Office This year was Mr. Nunn’s first as Superintendent of our schools. He has shown us that he is willing to cooperate with students in every possible way. Students admire him for his friendliness and willingness to help with every kind of problem. Having received much inspiration from Mr. Nunn, the senior class will long remember him as one of the nicest people in Fairfield High School. Or SUPERINTENDENT’S Sunerintcndrnl’s Secretaries Mr. Nunn is very ably assisted by two competent persons, Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Gregory has been in the Superintendent’s office for a number of years. She is known and loved by all for her helpfulness and kind understanding. Mrs. Wright came back to the office last year after several years’ absence. Everyone was glad to have her back and we hope she doesn’t ever leave us again. It is people like these who make coming to school a pleasure. Due to the fact that Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Wright have so very much work to do, they are assisted by two students who have had commercial training. These girls, by helping with the office routine, gain much experience that will help them in later years. This year the student helpers arc Peggy Ponder and Betty Lou McLeroy.

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 DEDICATION We, the Seniors of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Seven, proudly dedicate this, the twenty-second volume of the CRUCIBLF, to one who has won a permanent place in all our hearts because she is our ideal, not only of a teacher, but of womanhood; to one who has shown her devotion to us by her willingness to sacrifice much of her personal time; one whose inspiration will continue to be felt long after our school days arc but a memory. We consider it a privilege to have been students of MISS ANNA RIA DAVIS



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PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE This, too, is Mr. Boiding’s first year as principal of Fairfield High School. He has helped the students and the seniors in particular, with many difficult problems, personal as well as scholastic. It was through Mr. Boiding’s cooperation that wc were able to have a better annual. Wc arc indeed grateful to him for his interest and help. CL PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE Mrs. Spitznagle, Mr. Boiding’s secretary, is a most competent person. She also acts as registrar for the high school. She is liked and admired by all students—in fact, we’re crazy” about her. She is understanding and willing to help anyone who needs her. Mrs. Spitz” is assisted by several high school pupils. They are Lucia Mae Allen, Ruth Andress, Anne Ruth Gilmore, Ann McGinn, Betty Rodgers, Delores Thrasher, and Robin Watson. These pupils work in the office to gain experience, to learn what there is to know about running a high school.

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