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yt Z X, ..,-,..,., Q N ziulaf A.. EINIIOIQS Freda Lucille Stoneaifer l1Fredall Orrtanna Grammar: lambda De1ta 5: Glee Club 2.4:nSummer Hotelu 3 If you happen to be in the senior room and hear a giggle you can be sure that Freda is around, for this mood matured member of our class certainly has a weakness for gimglinm. It is our wish that she will never lose this trait as it has helped us many a time when things seemed to be going wrong. Freda has two loyal admirers in nJim and nCa1H but lately her attentions have been mostly toward the one with the Ford roadster. Some day we feel sure that Freda will be a very successful steno grapher since that is the work she wishes to follow. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 4444444 President --- John Diehl Vice President --- George Allamong Secretary --- Helen Bream Treasurer --- Hannah Neely CLASS MOTTO 4444444 Honor Lies At Labor's Gate CLASS COLORS 4444444 Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER 4444444 Talisman Rose HMILL OF THE GODSH
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,.., W, EIXIIOFQ P F jf QJohnQ13un1nebert llmlh--'ll Orrtanna Grammar: Student Council 4: Baseball 3.4: Minstrel 4. Ruhl is the most quiet member of our class and this trait adds to his efficiency in the Ulabu room where he spends most of his spare time. He takes a great interest in the activities of the school, being especially faithful to the soccer and baseball teams The fact that Ruhl took every girl home from one of the senior parties has convinced everyone that he must have a way with the women. y He has not divulged his plans for the future but his successful ' high school career should help him go far. Q-JL! Paul Milton Rohrbaugh, Jr. lla-uni-ell Fairfield Grammar: Soccer l,2,5,4: Basketball 2.5,4: Baseball 1,2 3,4: Minstrel 2,3,4: Athletic Council 5,43 Band l,2,3.4. Before you is the sheik and one of the best athletes of our class No matter what the sport nJun1en always gives his best for the team and never seeks glory for himself. He is also very proficient on the trumpet and is one of the malnstays of our band. It is rumored that he would like to get a business position after leaving school. Give them the same spirit you had in ath1eticsHJunie and you are sure to succeed, Margaret Evelyn Sharrah nMarg1en Orrtanna Grammar: Lambda Delta 3.4: Hi-Lites Staff 4: Glee Club 2: Student Council 3.4: Softball 2,4: Minstrel 4: nMill Of The Gods 4. nMargie is a demure little lady who excels in the language department. She is a regular on the girls softball team and has al ways had plenty of pep for all school activities. As a member of the student council she has been most efficient. St. Agnes Hospital is sure to receive a valuable student after Margaret leaves Fairfield High. 'ffl If Ethel Virginia Slonaker nEtheln Hamiltonban Consolidated: Class President l'2: Student Council 53 Girl Reserves l,2: Lambda Delta 5,4: NFor Pete s Saken 2: Hi- Litas V Staff l,2,3,4: Minstrel l,2,4: Glee Club 2: President Lambda Delta 4 is QL Band 2,5,4: Softball l,2,3,4: Cheerleader 4gHSummer Hoteln 5:nMil1 Of The Godsn 4. . Ethel, the baby of our class, is proof that ngood goods comes in 5 small packagesn. She not only is one of our honor students but is N interested in many activities as can be seen by her record. Among K it , her many admirers is an outstanding sophomore boy, but it seems that Rf .3- he has plenty of competition from the freshman class as well as from Q 91 Waynesboro. ' Her ambition is to teach and we are positive she will reach her 3091: Edu!
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lb CLASS H STORY In September. 1934, eighteen frightened people entered Fairfield High School for the first time. The teachers who greeted'them were Miss Helen McC1eaf, Mrs. Ralph Barley, Mr. Ralph Hoover. Mr. Paul Harner and Mr. E. H. Slaybaugh, who also was beginning his first year as principal of the Fairfield schools. As soon as our members became acquainted we elected our first class officers. They were: Ethel slonaker, presldentg Lerov Blerly, vice president: Ira Naugle. secretary: and Hannah Neely. treasurer. Miss McC1eaf was our home room teacher. During this first year we lost one member, Doris Myers. The second year brought us a new teacher, Miss Letha Stoner. who succeeded Mrs. Bar- ley. Our class officers for this year were: Ethel Slonaker, president: Ira Naugle, vice president: Hannah Neely, secretaryg and Fred Baltzley, treasurer. Miss Stoner was our home room teacher. The boys and girls of the class were becoming very active in all of the school activities. During this year we received one new member, Ethel Wilson, who came to us from California. However, at the end of the year we lost four members, Fred Baltzley, Dale Landis. Fave Jeffries and Ethel Wilson, all of whom moved away from town. The following September we returned to F. H. S. to begin our third year. John Diehl was,our presidentg George Allamong, vice president: Helen Bream, secretaryg and Hannah Neely, treasurer. From our class came two of the leading characters in nsafety Firstnz Hannah Neely was selected as assistant editor of the NH1-Litesu and many of our members served on the staff: nMacn. nJunien and NPudn were becoming outstanding members of the soccer, basketball and baseball squadag and everyone seemed to be getting the urge to do bigger and better things for the school and class. Dignifled seniors at last, and what a year it was for all of us. Those named to guide us successfully through this last school year were: John Diehl, presldentg George Alla- mong, vice president: Helen Bream, secretaryg and Hannah Neely, treasurer. Ira Haugle attained the presidency of the student council: Hannah Neely became editor of the Hi- Lltesnz nJun1en Rohrbaugh, nuacn Blerly, 'Pudn Allamong and Ruhl Robert were outstanding members of the athletic teamsg and Ethel Slonaker and Helen Bream were the school cheer- leaders. All of our enterprises met with much success. The magazine campaign netted a nice sum, our class play, nThe Mill Of The Godsu. drew large audiences and was well liked by all and new as a final effort we are producing this new type yearbook, which we hope will be cherished by everyone in school. And now, let us not leave without saying this one word, that no matter what our lot in life, we owe to Fairfield High and its faculty a debt that can never be repaid. we can only hope that they get satisfaction out of being an aid to the success that may befall some of us. Signbd, Ethel Slonaker Freda Stoneslfer Margaret Sharrah Historians of the Class of 1958 -1?
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