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fx? W QQ at? GRAMMAR SCHOOL Catherine Cool Rodney Harbaugh Theresa Herring Mary Miokley Betty Musselman Dale Musselman Janet Musselman Lorraine Rohrbaugh Doris Seiferd Wayne Shindledecker Anna Sites Louise Sites Virginia Landis Ruth Jean Musselman William Newman Arlene Rohrbaugh Clyde Rohrbaugh Ellis Shindledecker Russel Summers Margaret Weikert PRIMARY SCHOOL Kenneth Hartzell James Landis Richard Musselman Dorothy Myers Ann Tawney Paul Sease George Seiferd Harold Seiferd Mary Jane Shindledecker Clara May Weikert Mary Weikert Elizabeth Cool Betty Hiner John Mickley Ralnh Neely Freda Rokrbaufzh Mary Cluck Essie Seiferd Betty Jane Kauffman Janet Sites Ruth Kime william Sites Betty Landis Paul MoGlaughlin Norma Weikert Mary Wilson Jane Beck Jay Brown Robert Sites Nadine Kime Dorothea Snenoe Phyllis MoC1eaf Jo-Ellen Nary Clyde Mvers Junior Weikert Harry Myers Ruth Cluok Susanne Neel? Arlene Kime Kenneth Selferd Helen Marshall Sherman Sites Ellen Myers Bobby Weikert William Nary Dale MoGlaugh11n Ethel Singley James Weikert JARS
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Fourth Row: C.Heintze1man. S. Rebert, Stoner, Schultz, Mc- Canns. Neely Third Row : Wortz. Pecher, P1ank,Ros. Kane. Rez. Kane. Har bauah. J. Neely. Sites Second Row: Yoder, Beck. Benchoff, White. Kenner. Weishaar, Mvers. Sanders First Row : Rohrbaugh, McClain. Derbvshire. Crouse. Loch- baum. Dollv Third Row : Baker. M.Slonaker, Sindlev. Seabrook, Kumv HoCleaf, Nauale. Sites. F. Slonaker, Robert, Scott Second Row: Baltzley, Wetzel. Benner. Deardorff, J. Cluck. Rov Musselman. P. Gluck, Nauzle. McG1augh1in First Row : Sites. Robert Musselman 23 ff?
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THE YEAR IN REVIEW The year 1937-38 marked another step forward in the schools of Fairfield. Although the high school enrollment was three less than in the previous year the grade member- ship increased and our total enrollment was higher than in any previous term. A total of ninety three pupils attended the high school while seventy boys and Rirls made up the first eisht grades. No changes were made in the faculty where Mr. Slaybaugh, Mr. Hoover, Mr. Harner, Miss McCleaf, Miss Stoner. Mr. Martin and Miss Scott continued to hold sway. During the year a new member was elected to the Board of Education, Mr. George McGlaugh11n succeeding Mr. Robert S. Reindollar. Other members of the Board in cluded Mr. Harry E. Brown, Predident: Mr. P.M. Rohrbaugh, Vice Presdientg Mr. John E. Brown, Treasurer: and Mr. M. F. Stoner, Secretary. Mr. Earl Hartzell succeeded Mr. Walter Sanders as janitor. Beginning with the freshman reception, September 10, the school year fairly bristled with activity. The reception was well attended and enjoyed and was the medium of intro- d cing twenty five new members to our school life. In October the Junior Class presents ed their first play, nHobgobl1n Houseu. and it was a huge success. Then came the annual athletic play in December and nH1s Ozark Ccusinn was easily up to the standard of plays we have been presenting. The next dramatic effort was our minstrel show which was pre- sented in March. The cast for this year's show included seventy two high school and grade students and was the largest cast we have ever had. This minstrel was adjudged by many as the best we have ever attempted. While these things were being presented by the students of the schools the older members of our group were doing their share. The P.T. A. programs provided much worthwhile instruction and entertainment and included some very well known people, among them being Mrs. Mabel Walker Wlllebrandt and Prof. F. H. Gaige. The faculty and alumni presented a three act play,n Clover Tlmeu, which was out- stand1hR. and the nFam1ly Albumn. presented by a group of townspeople was very well re- ceived. While these activities were being presented the school and community was also re- ceiving its share of entertainment along other lines. Our school was represented in athletics by teams in soccer, boys and girls basketball, baseball and girls softball. An independent baseball and basketball team also represented the town. Our musical organizations took a step forward and the band and glee club presented the first full program ever attempted by those organizations. The school also sponsored a HPlay Dayu for the sixth, seventh and eighth grade students of the surrounding com unity, which event was attended by one hundred and ten grade school pupils. At the time this yearbook is going to press many other activities are being planned. The senior play, nM1ll Of The Godsn is to be presented ln May followed by s oom onoe- ment program which will feature Dr. Thomas Cline, of Gettysburg College, as the main speaker. The last events of the school year will be the annual trip of the entire high school group to Hershey Park and the senior trip , which this year is to New York City instead of the boat trip which has been taken the last four years. Thus ends a happy and prosperous school year for all of us and in order to preserve its memories and happy moments we are preparing this yearbook which promises to be the most extensive one we have ever planned. May every year be as good to Fairfield Public Schools and its friends as this year has been. KVA 3251 J, A Q N---' - X1 - L, 'F
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