Fairfield Area High School - Fairhian Yearbook (Fairfield, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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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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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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CLASS POEM Now in our school there is a class Not as large as in the years gone past: But this is our belief. readers all That Hood goods comes in packages small. Now this s all class is very rare Its members fit most anywhere. We will now name them all to you And hose vou like them as we do. Georae Allamona is first in line And in athletics he does shine. His handsome face and winning way Turn many a ma1den's eve his way. Then Bierly, another athletic lad Who to our school much fame did add, In every snort he did excel And with the women did quite well. Next comes Helen. our jolly lass ' Under her feet there grows no grass. In all her classwork she excels And at the games oh, how she yells. And now NJ1mu and his model A ' Which likes to go Orrtanna way. He became quite Douular in the band For he toots that old horn simply grand. John. our nresident, is from the farm Perhaps thats why he holds a charm: His dad says he's the cream of the crop We're sure he's aspiring to reach the top Next is Calvin. the blacksmith's boy. He adds to our class both honor and joy. The zirls to him all flock around For he knows a few in every town. ' Then we have Nauale from un on the hill, Any emergency he can fill: We question his use of his upper story But not his skill at oratory. Our H1-Litas editor next we meet She zives one's sves quite a treat: Hannah Neely is her name A Rirl we are all nrcud Ruhl. our fruit-grower. He likes the girls that Science is his favorite In school there is no task he'11 shirk. Rohrbaugh next comes into view He's very mood in athletics too, His zreatest uleasure is skinping class If he does'nt go huntinfx, he goes for bas Next on the list we find a lass who holds high honors in our class, Fbr Margaret is a student fine Who can answer a question along any line. Ethel is next to make her bow And in her studies she is a wow, If by chance you two should meet We know ycu'd think it quite a treat. Freda is the last one that we greet To Jimmy Gluck she is always sweet In everything she is just on time And so with her we end this rhyme. to claim. has no cares come in pairs, work I Written by John Diehl Ira Nauale Georme Allamong

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