Fairfield Area High School - Fairhian Yearbook (Fairfield, PA)
- Class of 1939
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Rohrbaug , Vice President M. F. Stoner, Secretary John E. Brown, Treasurer George E. MoG1augh11n FACULTY Slaybaugh, Supervising Principal Ralph B. Hoover Paul A. Harner Richard C. Lighter M. Helen MoC1eaf Letha P, Stoner J. Warren Martin Mary Louise Scott Mrs. E. Fox Clinton CLASS PRESIDENTS Senior Esther Mae Geigley Junior Jack Dolly Sophomore Maysie Elizabeth Slonaker Freshman Roy Roth Baker PRESIDENT STUDENT BODY Esther Mae Geigley avenue .1 -J Fairfield Grammar: Sewing Club 1,2,5: Dramatic Club 4: Girl Reserve 1: Hobgoblin House 3: Glee Club l,2,4: Minstrel 2,5: Lambda Delta 2,5. Agnes is a shy little lassie who takes pride in doing her lessons well. She is very good natured but when she has an idea no one should change it. She is never active in s good work, naggie F? Nv.'f' si 1 ' -2:QN9399 495 ,,. ,x Clyde Fillmore Bream 'Bream1en Bamiltonban Consolidated: Minstrel l,2,5,4: Basketball 5,4: Science Club l,4: Athletic Club 2: Safety Club 3. nBreamien is one of the few quiet members of the class, especially in French class. Although he visits a shoe store in Gettysburg quite frequently we believe that shoes are not the main attraction, so we do not ask his advice on the latest styles in shoes. Clyde is now planning to manage the farm for his father and we feel certain that all stumps will be pulled and ditches filled to nrevent any possible accidents. Good luck to you,nBreamie'. Mary Agnes Burkhard llAggien Dlanning to major in English at Bluffton. Agnes was rts but shed her rays in the classroom. Keep up the ell! Esther Mae Gelgley nEss1eu Fairfield Grammar School: Girl Reserves 1: For Pete's Sake 1: Class Treasurer 2: German Band 2: Hobgoblin House 3: Minstrel l,2: H1-Lites Staff 5: Etiquette Club 5,43 Lambda Delta 2,3,4: Band l,2,3,4: Student Council President 4: Senior Class President: Lambda Delta President 4: Glee Club l,2,5,4. Esther Mae has won her rightful place in the Who's Who Column of F. H. S., for being the best girl singer and debater in school. She likes to express her own opinions and we usually find that they Drove to be worthy of consideration. The only thing we can't fully understand very E college and everyone wishes her success. s mAn,',,,4ff Regina Elizabeth Hankey II Jeanyll Glenwood: Softball 1,2,3,4: Glee Club l,2,3: Sewing Club l,2: Girl Reserves 1: Athletic Council 1: Safety First 2: Student Council 2,4: Minstrel 2,5,4: Lambda Delta 2,5,4: Class Treasurer 3,4: Lambda Delta Treasurer and Secretary 4: Social Etiquette Club 5: Dramatic Club 4. nJeanyu is one of the best liked girls in our class and has a smile for everyone, especially several members of the junior class. Although she never participated in basketball before this year she showed much ability and was one of our best guards. She was also a member of that championship softball team of 1958. Regina hopes to be a nurse and there is already a contest between a few junior boys to determine who will be her first patient. well is why she always listens to the Armco Band. She expects to go to 'xx ,f SQ?- - , --GY P959 1 9 3 Q, ex Anna May Heintzelman llAnnIl Church School: Dramatic Club 4: Sewing Club 1,2,5: Lambda Delta 23 Girl Reserves 1: Glee Club 5. nAnnN is a very quiet girl in class but expressesnmny worthy ideas outside, She is one of the best natured members of our group and will always do her part. Although she has never played any sport she attends all the school games and does her share of cheering. we do not know her plans for the future but her cheery disposition should help her achieve much success. Florence Jane McCleaf IIFIOU Hamiltonban Consolidatedg Softball 1,2,5,4: Basketball 43 Glee Club l,2,33 Athletic Council 2: Sewing Club 2g Etiquette Club 53 Minstrel 2 3,4: Student Council 5: Dramatic Club 4g Girl Reserves lz Lambda Delta 2,5,4g H1-Litas Staff 2. nFlo' has helped F. H. S. bring home many victories in softball and was a member of the basketball team during her senior year. She is one of our most popular girls, especially with the opposite sex. In her future work as a nurse nFlo' will have occasion to gain many more friends and we are confident she will be successful. Wilber Mccleaf nwib' Fountain Dale: Soccer 1,2,3,4g Basketball l.2,5,4g Minstrel l,2,5,4 Safety Club 53 Athletic Club 1,2g Science Club 4g Hobgoblin House 5: nwibn is one of the most deserving members of our group. During his four years with us it was necessary for him to walk eight miles to and from school. Although late many times he always had as his inspiration the motton uBetter late than neveru. A student with more school spirit than uwib is hard to find. Best wishes for the future, nmacn. Kenneth Eugene Mussehman lipetell Fairfield Grammar: Minstrel 1,2,3,43 Athletic Club l,2g Band l,2,3, 4: Safety Club 5: H1-Litas Staff 5: Science Club 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 4. Behold the uOld Maestrou of '59! nPeten is the drummer in our band and he looks his happiest when he is beating out a tune. Lately he has been one of the leaders of our school dance band and we expect him to be one of the rivals to Gene Krupa in a few years. nPeten hopes to bask in the sun down in Florida next year. It seems that we can picture him there, eating oranges and practicing a swing number on the good old drum, while a group of bathing beauties look on in ad iration. 2X3gg' QCPXQQUQQQ 332s 4 ,Doris E11zabenn nary ll tl' Clown Band 3. musicians. Doris aspires to be the wife of either a farmer or a sailor As for that we are sure she will make a good one no matter what she may finally decide. Horace Shively Neely nBuckn Fairfield Grammar: Soccer l,2,5,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1, 2,3,4: Minstrel l,2,3,4: Athletic Club 1.2: Safety Club 5: Class Vice President 1: Dramatic Club 4: H1-Lites Staff 1: Band 1.2. NBuck'sn career in school was one of athletics and not so much of knowledge. He was a strong member of all the teams and always did his share. In class he freely gave his opinions and was quite romantic at all times After graduation NBuckn hopes to make a trip to Florida where he feels that he will get a much needed rest. Bon voyage, nBuckN. Effie Elise Newman ll pie!! Club 2: Etiquette Club 4: Dramatic Club 5. Good luck to a good sport. Robert Edgar Newman If Bob!! Fairfield Grmnmar: Class Vice President 4: Vice President Student Council 4: Dramatic Club 1.2: Safety Club 3: Hi-Lites Staff 1,2,5,4: Yearbook Art Editor l,2,3,4: Cheer leader 2,3,4: Basketball Manager 4: Soccer Manager 4: Not Quite Such A Goose 1: Safety First 2: Band 1,2,3,4: Hobaoblin House 3: Minstrel 1,2,3,4:Hardwyck Mystery 5. Behold another Newman, the artist, comedian and njitterbugnof our class. Bob is well liked by everyone and is a sure cure for any case of the blues. As an athlete he was handicapped by poor sight but he easily made up for this by the fine art work and dramatic efforts he put forth, and F. H. S. will have a hard time finding someone to re place him. nBobu expects to study art and we know he will make good. Fairfield Grammar: Softball 1,23 Girl Reserves 1 Basketball 1, 2 534: Band l,2,3,4: Glee Club 1.2.55 Minstrel 1,2,3,4 Vtiquette Club 3: Lambda Delta 2,3,4: Class Vice President 2,3: Dramatic Club 4 nDotn is one of the best basketball players the school has had as well as one of the mainstays of the band. She gives her best at all times whetkor it comes to putting the ball through the basket or in making the trombone emit sweet rhythm. No doubt she will continue to play with the band as long as Gettysburg supplies us with some extra Orrtanna Grammar: Softball 1,2,3,4: Basketball 4 For Petes .ake 2 Class Secretary 5,4: Hobaoblin House 3: Minstrel 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1 2.3.43 Lambda Delta 3,43 Student Council 5: Sewing Club 1 Athletic nEppien is a member of the class of whom we are all proud. She has been prominent in many of our school activities, especially as one of the heaviest hitters of s1aybaugh's Sluaging Sus1es', and as a musi clan of note. However, she is also one of our best French students as it is she who conducts class in the Bbsence of Miss mocleaf. And with all this talent nEpp1eu is one of our shyest maidens. NL, x' 1 ' QQBQQY we 2,9 ex James Clark Rebert nP1newn Orrtanna Grammar: Baseball 1,2,5,4: Basketball 2,3,4: Soccer 5, 4 Athletic Club lg Safety Club 2: Science Club 5,4: Hobgoblin House 5, Minstrel 1,2,S,4g nP1neyH is another proof that good goods comes in small packages. Despite his small stature he has been a mainstay on the teams of the school, being especially outstanding in baseball and basketball. As a pitcher he has a curve which has won many games for Fairfield High and he is one of the best shots on our floor team. nP1neyH is one of those fellows who can always keep the teacher guessing as he is full of tricks. We do not know what he Plans for the future but wish him luck. A fifa nij it 532 , ' 1 1 . K if A A. Mabert June Sanders nMayben Graysons: Hi-Lites Staff l,2,3: Softball l,2,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Lambda Delta 2,3,4: Girl Reserves 1: Minstrel 2,5,4g Hobgoblin House 3 Etiquette Club 3,4: Mabert is one of the liveliest girls in the class and takes part in many activities. She is especially interested in music and has been an ,f , outstanding member of the Glee Club. She has a personality which draws ' I friends and she uses it quite often on a blue eyed, curly haired young 1, l1l8h . Mabert hopes to teach and we are sure she will be well suited to be outstanding in that profession. X I ' 4 Donald Martin Shulley ll Don!! Orrtanna Grammarg Science Club l,2,S,4: Minstrel l,2,3:4. nDonu has been voted the best natured boy in F. H. S. and he is most deserving of the title as no matter what the circumstances he is always the same. He is a devout follower of Mr. Hoover and can generally be found working on some scientific experiment. His main interest, however, seems to be centered on a young lady in in the junior class. A good disposition is invaluable 'Donn so be sure to keep it. -1? 2:5 it Justine Marie Shulley nTeanlen Orrtanna Grammar: Girl Reserves 1: Glee Club 1,5: Sewing Club 1, 2 3: Dramatic Club 4. Wmeanien 1s'a plump, jolly girl, who is a friend to everyone. She likes to drive, especially when the car belongs to ??? Like her broth- er uDonn she is very pouular. She plans to be a beigtielan but we believe the duties of a house- wife will be more appea ng. Best wishes, nTean1eu. bX'cf we 14 Q, Harry Edgar Slonaker llHarrvll Graysons: Soccer 1,2: Science Club l,2,3,4: Minstrel 5.4. nHarryn is the bashful member of our class. He very seldomly speaks except when spoken to but keeps his mind on his work and always can be depended upon to do it well. Due to work at home Harry could not play soccer as regularly as he would have liked to or we would no doubt be Draising him as one of our stars. nnarryn is a lover of mathematics and Wo hope that this w111 be of good use to him in his future work. Ray Francis Strayer ll Ravn I Fairfield Grammar: Science Club l,2,4: Safety Club 5: Minstrel 4, nRayn is another of our quiet, brainy members and his report card shows that he has not spent his four high school years in vain. And studying has not been the only thing to occupy his mind because Ray is an ardent sports fan and takes part in all other activities. This popular young fellow plans to attend a business school after his high school days are ended, then, well maybe Alice will help him decide. w I Joseph Ambrose Weishaar HJ-oe!! Liberty Hall: Science Club l,2,3,4: Soccer 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2, 5: Manager 4: Baseball 1,2: Minstrel 2,3,4: Safety First 2: Hi - Lites Staff 3,4: Hobgoblin House 3: nJoen is another science nbunn and can be found in the ulabu most of the time. But when he is not pursuing that hobby he is helping to win soccer games for F. H. S. or keeping score for the basketball team Always silent he has won many friends at F. H. S. and we are all sorry to see him leave. It is rumored that UJoen plans to become an aviator, and we have no doubt that he will succeed in that work. William McClain White Jr. nBi11n Hamiltonban Consolidated: Science Club 1,43 Safety Club 5: Soccer l: Athletic Club 2: Minstrel l,3,4: Band l,2,3,4: Behold the mechanic of the class. nB11ln can do anything with any thing on wheels and even has his own motorcycle which he rides to and from school. Besides this he is interested in all school activities, follows the team everywhere, plays the saxophone in the band and is one of our best students. After grad atlon he plans a trip through the western states then hopes to return and start working as a mechanic, that is, if HL1bN is agreeable A We're not worried about you, nB111N. We know you will be a success My Q 1 T' sane gms nu' Egiligef P69 Bernard Edward Williams nNardN Phineas Davis Junior H1Rh,York: Soccer 1,2,5,4g Basketball l,2,5,4. Baseball 1,2,4: Manager 33 Safety First 23 Hobaoblin House 3: Minstrel l,2,3,4g Athletic Club lg Science Club 2,5g President 4: H1-Ldtes 1,2, 3,43 Athletic Council 2: Secretary 3: Nerd is the sheik of the class besides being one of the best ath- letes. His work in basketball has been especially outstanding and dur- ing the oast season he was one of the high scorers in the county. With his varied interests in outside work he has also maintained a good re- cord in the classroom. However, his chief interest seems to be ngirllf especially blondes and redheads. we wish Nard luck as a forester. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS iiawaru President - -------- Esther Mae Geialey Vice President -------- Robert E.Newman Secretary ---------------- Elise Newman Treasurer --------------- Regina Hankey - CLASS MOTTO 4144444 We have crossed the bay, the ocean lies before us CLASS COLORS nannies Maroon and White CLASS FIOWER 4444444 Mountain Laurel nP!8t Thirtyn XJ!! f N: 1 gf f Q - .1 35 ,VA D cmss HISTORY In September, 1935, a group of thirty three excited voyagers gathered at F. H, S. to board the ship of nKncw1edgen. Like Columbus everyone had a spirit of adventure and hopes were high but our ideas of what lay beyond were quite vague. We were ushered onto the upp er deck and introd ced tc our pilot, Mr. Ralph B. Hoover, who tried very much to make us feel perfectly at home. However, we were very timid. despite our enthusiasm, and each of us had some doubts about the advisablllty of setting sail on so long a journey. But when our pilot assured us that we could easily attain our destination if we extended a little effort the group settled down and started on the four year voyage, At the end of the first two weeks we were all well acquainted and realizing that we needed a captain, we elected Henry Derbyshire to that position, with Geraldine Baltaley Arlene weikert and Horace Neely as his able assistants. Some of the group were inclined to sea sickness and a few of the dishes, such as Latin, did not appeal to them. There were also several with whom sea'l1fe did not agree at all so they decided to disembark at one of the small ports. However, the remainder decided to do their best to become adjust- ed to these undesirable foods and before we realized it spring arrived and we were inform ed that we would anchor until fall. Our second and third voyages brought us to new shores in the Nworld of Educationn. We were given a new pilot each year but kept the same captain. Several of our crew left us and it was necessary to secure new helpers for the captain, As we grew more accustomed to the new life we were given more responsibilities and with them the privilege to use what talents we possessed. In our third year, with Mr. E. H. Slaybaugh as pilot, we were cond- ucted to the theatre of the ship where we presented our first play. Our crew being of the adventurous type we selected the mystery play, nHobgoblin Housen. Then before anchoring we made plans to get together during the summer in order to prepare for our last and beet voyage. Captain Derbyshire left us and Esther Mae Geigley was elected to take his place. Her new assistants were Robert Newman, Elise Newman and Regina Hankey and the rest of the crew aided more than ever. In the fall of 1958 we set sail fdr the last time with Miss McCleaf at the helm. For some time it seemed that a few did not chew their food well enough and were ill during a great part of the trip. The sea was rougher and hard work was necessary to keep the ship on its true course but in spite of this there was more fun to be had. We presented still another play, nPast Thlrtyu and had many dances and good times in the recreation hall of our good ship. As the nship of Kncwledgen was being towed into port we reflected on the happy experiences of the past four years. 0ur pilot informed us that we had 'only cross- ed the bay, the ocean lay before us . As in our past experience we shall find that the pleasure attained from these next voyages will depend upon our seamanshlp and perseverance, After our commencement days are over we will each set sail to discover new worlds in boats of our own. Signed, Esther Mae Gelgley w V...'.A, :ggy- .l-, n,h,g Y vyigii H A l dwd. .adwd H if fan ll y y M? C1 .KX X ,lb-k:-gi .4 ff l,lYl'MiD A M MQW UT .I UZ- vesyd 700 . qi f - ' L A . I A f g J In pn 4 eEiEaL'!-igE' Ilulinlm - 'H usszs, iiIr'-- A Sill-P ' !Ouv lest -trap 'Local her --M--D Xxll! f if I K , 9 N fC -Ns cuss Paormszcy We, the crystal gazers of the class of 1939, predict this future for our classmates. nAggie C1Yd6 HEpp1e nB111u white will tour all nations on his mot H will attend Bluffton College and teach school. will be selling shoes in Haines Shoe Store at Gettysburg. N will be the pianist and girl vocalist for nPeten Musselman's Falrfieldlans. oroycle. Anna will be a nurse in the Hanover hospital. Harry will be a Diesel expert. Justine will be cooking for the nweaversu. llBuoklI Doris uKennyn will be leading his own orchestra at will be loaflng down in Florida. will be happy as Mrs. Kenneth Slonaker. the Hotel Kebll. uF1o' and Regina will graduate as nurses but uSonnyu and nJohnny' won't let them pursue their work very long. 'wibn will be aiding Uncle Sam, in the army. nNard' will be fighting forest fires in the Jack's mountain. Mabert will graduate from Shippensburg and teach in the Fairfield schools. nBobn will be art director for the next worlds Fair. Esther Mae will be on the faculty of Bluffton College. nJoen will graduate from Mt. St. Marys, where he will be the football star. nDonu will be with the Edison Electric Company. nRayN will graduate from a business college and become one of Falrflelds master minds 'PineyN will own the Hebert Orchards and will be the biggest fruit grower in Adams Coun ty. The whole crowd will probably wishing they were back in F. H. S, Signed: Florence MoC1eaf Doris Nary Kenneth Musselman Horace Neely GLASS WILL we, the class of 1959, of the Fairfield High School, town of Fairfield, county of Adams, state of Pennsylvania, being not less of four years of age, of sound body and mind, do make, declare and publish this, our last will and testament. llhggioll wills her bashfulness to nDorsen Schultz. Doris wills her sense of love to the U. S. Navy, Esther NFIOII nPiney Mabert Regina ll mckll Anna b Harry Mae wills her knowledge to nDickn Naugle. Bequeaths her date book to Norma Shuyler. N leaves his horse laugh fornwaltn Crouse. gives her determination to nBllln Nary. wills her dancing ability to Clara Snyder. wills his freedom of speech to Clyde Bream. equeaths her quietness to Anna Spence. leaves his meek ways to nAndyn Nary. uEpn donates her ability to translate French to Maysie Sanders. Justine gladly gives her excess weight to Christine Burkhard. ll mb!! leaves his art supplies and ability to Carl Yoder. Clyde wills ni. ability to recite poetry to Andy Kugl-ar. Ray be Hwibn VI mn!! nBI11n queaths his arbitrary ways to Jack Dolly. leaves an unused alarm clock to Paul Crouse. gives his friendly nature tonChuckn McCanns. wills his motorcycle to nJakeN Gluck. nJoeu wills his vuglllstlc ability to Paul Cluok. nsonny 'Kenny' Signed, sealed and delivered this 31st day of May, in th ninete H leaves his basketball ability to WJohnnyn Brown. ' bequeaths his drum sticks to Clyde Rohrbaugh. . e year of our Lord, en hundred and thirty eight, in the presence of Kenneth Musselman Joseph Welshaar Bernard Williams x- X Q :. 2. ,N CLASS POEM Everyone who is now alive Remembers that day in '55, When our class began at school To make or break the Golden Rule. We bring you the members one by one, To let you see what each has done. Some have accomplished more, some less, But to them all we wish success. The first is a boy by the name of Clyde Bream Girls are his weakness, to farm is his aim. Then shy little Agnes appears on the scene A student is she with a mind that is keen. And then comes our president, happy and gay, Most of us know her as sweet Esther Mae. Regina, our curly haired, short little lass, Is the pride of an athlete in our Junior class. And shy little Anna, emerging to view Has plenty of pep, is a friend tried and true. Next Florence, an outstanding athletic star, Has a way that we all know will carry her far. Wllber, her cousin, we than offer you, We like him a lot and we know you will too. Our drummer is coming, we know by the beat His real name is Kenneth but we csll him nfeten. Then Doris, a girl who plays the trombone, Another young miss who in basketball shone. And Buck Neely,carefree, a happy young lad, We think that a better sport could not be had. Bob Newman too, is well liked by all He has many talents at his beck and call. Then Bcb's cousin Epp1e 1s versatile too, Plays piano by ear and in softball came through Piney is frail but still thats no reason That he is'nt a star in any sport season. And Mabert is one who can do lots of work There is'nt a duty that she tries to shlrk. The Shulleys new appear to us, Don and Justine by name, No matter what the time or place, they always are the same And Harry is quiet and speaks very low But can always be counted upon to do things just sO The Ray who takes pictures of us every day, No doubt to remember when we're far away. Joe Weishaar is next and he's happy and free Without him just what would our soccer team be? Toot, toot here comes B1l12 motorcycle and all, As a mechanic he'll sure get our call. And last but not least comes our good classmate Nerd As an outstanding athlete he always fought hard. Thus we've ended our story and each one has passed, And our glad days at school have ended at last. 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But few have a million so if you intend To live like a king, here's what we recommend. YOU DON'T NEED A MILLION T0 LIVE LIKE A KING Get plenty of sleep in pajamas so fine Bought from COFFMAN and FISHER'S excellent line. In a bed bought from WENTZ. with a mattress below The kind only sold at HOME FUFNISHING CO.. with some blankets and sheets that make up so smartly Because they were purchased from DOUGHERTY-HARTLEY. Get up rather early and like a sly fox Put on those new slippers you got at SHOE BOX, And the bathrobe from SHERMANS, so sporty and new Then downstairs for breakfast, and we're telling you Eat Wheaties from WADDLES, it will make your face beam To make them taste perfect use BROWN'S DAIRY cream, Or perhaps you like Corn Flakes from JOB HOCLEAF'S STORE While the ACME or NEELYS can supply many more. Then take some good cookies from George ROSENSTEEL Fruit from MINTERS or FRAILEYS complete a fine meal. But wait, use a toaster from ZERFINGS, and fill It with bread, made from flour, produced at SHANKS MILL. Next put on the suit bought from LIPPYS swank store Pressed at GILBERTS or PITZERS, could one ask for more? And the shoes sold by EMMITSBURG QUALITY SHOP with an outfit like that no one could be a flop. Now run down to MICKLEYS for a haircut and shave Sure, go in the car, about which you rave Because its kept smartly by H and H care while the tires bought from DUNLOP and MORTS are so rare That they seldom wear outg next to HINERS or SHEADS For gas, oil or anything else the car needs. Some money you'll need and for this offer thanks To the FAIRFIELD and GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANKS. On the way down to work, when its hot and you're dry Theres the PEOPLES or SWEETLAND or BUTTS you might try, HOUSERS, BENDERS and ROSENSTEELS also are noted For icecream, and sodas and drugs that are voted The best of them all, and in case you need food The F and T, PLAZA and DELUXE are good. The GREEN RARROT and PALM IUNCH also are known For the good food and fine hospitality shown. Working hard through the day may bring you some ills But they can be cured with DOC HENUERSON'S pills, And so you go home for a real dinner treat Made especially good by NED' NEWMANS fine meat, And JOHN C. LOWER groceries, always the best, GETTYSBURG ICE and STORAGE supplies you the rest. Now after the meal be sure you all go To the MAJESTIC, in Gettysburg, for a good show, But first little wifie will want her hair set More business for NELLIE'S BEAUTY SHOP you bet. Her jewelry's from MURCHISON, WEAVERS and MYERS And the dress MODERN MISS SHOP supplies to all buyers. The day is not finished unless you all go ' To ROMAYNE MILLER'S CANDY SHOP after the show. This ends up one day but on birthdays and such Y0u'1l find REMMEL prints programs no one else can touch JOHN S. SWIFT is the company to planograph books They do a real job for endurance and looks, While WJOE' KENDLEHART'S a photographer who Develops your pictures to always look new And if ever you need any truck hauling done NFREDH NAUGLE, Orrtanna, is A number one. L X' f S672 - 3 e g 9 NX X' -X YOU wN'T NEED A MILLION T0 LIVE LIKE A KING Ccontinuedi Theres just one ore thought now that we'd like to bring And let us now warn you its no funny thing, DOCTOR MARTIN can cure any an1mal's ills While 'SOLH ALLISON'8 good when its too late for pills. As you read this poem ???? one thought may it bring, IF YOU DEAL WITH THESE PEOPLE - YOU CAN LIVE LIKE A KING. 'l4HH1-K-'K- The students and teachers of Fairfield High School wish to thank the firms listed below, and on the following pages, for the fine support they have given us in publishing this Year Book. Hay we be able to return it many timese G 0 O D -P H 0 T O -F I N I S H I N G P R o M P T s E R v I c E fA11 work Ready Next Day! G I V E U S A T R I A L West Middle Street Kendlehart's Photo Service Gettysburg, Penne. D U N L 0 P T I R E S M I N T E R ' S S T O R E 11 Styles To Choose From Groceries, Produce and Sea Fbods Long Mileage, Safety, Style and 46 Baltimore St. Proved Performance D U N L 0 P T I R E S T 0 R E GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Center Square Gettysburg Phone 319 X F U R N I T U R E Compliments Of The Frigidaire Ranges and M A J E S T I C T H E A T R E Refrigerators THE HOME FURNISHING C0- Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Gettysburg, Penne. L 26527 when 1j,Q tysburg Visit BUTT'S DIAMOND RESTAURANT Catering To Particular A'p'pet1tee Dinners - Fountain Service - Luncheon - Soups - Sandwiches GETTYSBURG'S MOST POPULAR SPOT A Recreational Pastime Among Pleasant Surroundings Also VERIFIED ESSO SERVICE Washing-Storage-Greasing Short Time Parking At Reasonable Rates BUTT'S ESSO STATION 13 - 17 York Street Gettysburg, Pi, Ralnh B. Butt, Proc. 1814 1814 CONGRATULATIONS We Salute THE GRADUATING CLASS OF THE FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ii-H-it-H-H-N--E If You Are Able To Save Money and really do save, you have confidence in the future. Your fellowman has faith in you and the sense of security is felt all around- Ycu are going to have a caeh surplus which will be the handiest thing of all your possessions. retreat THE GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK The Old Reliable Since 1814 Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Cornoration -X-3? -K-ISHS? THIS BANK HAS BEEN SAVING MILLIONS FOR THOUSANDS FOR 124 YEARS 1959 York Street We Invite You Here Gettysburg, Pa. A1939 Lei: US Do It GILBERT'8 DRYCLEANING WWA Work Done The Way You Like 24 Chambersburg St. W? X.:- i Q , . X1 -X elif? It GOFPMAN-FISHER 00. Denartment Store 'K-I!-K-'li-E Where STYLE and QUALITY Meet A IDW PRICE CBIHSOI' SQUBTB Gettysburg Gettysburg Pennsylvania Pennsylvania C0mp11m8nt8 If Yqu Try ACME MARKETS Gettysburg'a Complete Self Ser vi Quality Meats Groceries and Products Your Dollar Buys MORE AT THE ACME oe Market YOU WILL BUY MILK and CREAM From BROWN ' S DAIRY Fairfield, Penne. X-I x W , T 1 f ': 9 f T 5 F 4 9 5 RCMAYNE MILIER ff A GE'I'1'YSHJ'RG ICE For and STORAGE CO. HOME MADE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM 4?-li--N-1?-7'f-It-4H?i1-li Party Orders Always Available ICE-ICE CREAM and 50 Chambersburg Street PASTEURIZED HIIK GETPYSBURG PENNSYLVANIA Comnliments Of THE MODERN H and H Machine Shep MISS SHOP A. E. Hutchison, Proprietor Dresses Hats Lihserie Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Coats Childrens Dresses -I-H Accessories 22 Carlisle St. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING GETTYSBURG Pennsylvania 41-u-ze Compliments Of NELLIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Compliments Ot Comvlete Beauty Service JOHN C. IDWER CO., INC. Phone 339 W Wholesale Grocers 122 Chambersburg St. oE'1'rYsBUnc,rENNsyLvAN1A Gettysburg Pennsylvania Eats Drinks Compliments Of PEOPLES DRUG STORE PALM LUNCH The Reznall Store DRUGS ,MEDI CINES , TOILET ARTICLES Phone 305W Ge ttyaburg Penn sylvania . Good Service Ihnmitsburg, Md. Xshf x' I if .1 9 ' .L 3 x mon'r's 'rms snor 2. ,x :r. B. ummm Tires-Betterie s-Gas-Oils Member or Community Pure Food Stores CHAS. P. HORT Provrietor Phone 65 Ennitsburg, Md. FAIRFIELD, PENNIYLVANIA Deeds Wills EMMITSBURG QUALITY SHOP Ja Es HUU.0k, Prop. JAMES Us NEELY Notary Public SUITS - TOPCOATS FURNISHINGS For Auto License Fairfield, Pa. MEN - BOYS THEGREENPARROT REMMELS TEA SHOP PRINT SHOP nlt Speaks For Itselfn 54 Chambersburg Street Hrs. Charles McNair Telephone Hostess 6'7 Enmitsburg Md. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Furniture Phone 295 For w E N T z ' s emacs M. ZERFINQ Guns Fine Tools Sherwin Williams Paint Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Glass Gettysburg Pennsylvania XJ-1 N - 34?- S H E R M A N ' S 1 ijrx f-X Comvliments Of Complete Line Of MEN and BOYS CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS YDUR FAVORITE BAKER SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 'iff' 20 York Street GEORGE F. ROSENSTEEL Gettysburg Pennsylvania II Shop At Sherman!!! nll!11tBbl1I'g,uB!'y1lIld 16 Baltimore Street C U T C U T B E N D E R ' S R A T E R A T E Gettysburg,Pa. Compliments Ot FRED T. NAUGLE Local and Long Distance Hauling Orrtanna, Penne. Fresh 'md Smoked Meats 1.onEN mmcmson and co.. INC. 40 Clinton St. Newark, N. J. S. W. Hampson, Representative NEWMAN'S MEAT MARKET Class Rings-Pins-Medals and Trophies Co menoement Invitations and Diplomas Fa1rf1e1d,Pennsy1vun1a Supplied Rings For The Class Of 1940 lf, v1 - E '1 ye 2 5 N J. D. LIPPY AND sou 7, fx 'AIRSTEP' SHGES Tailors 01' Distinctive Clothes G11-15 Sqhqol ogfog-as HABERDASHERY THE SHOE BOX Ggttygburg 117 Baltimore Street Pennsylvania ' Gettysburg, Pennsylvania DEIUJCE RESTAURANT Phone 1 I1X On Route 30 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 53 Chambersburg Street U GETTYSBURG Pa. FAIRFIELD, PENNA. Dinners and a La A11 Kinds Of Carte Service Sandwiches Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Eat With Us H. C. HINER Established 1876 Authorized Dealer For Zenith Radios Official Inspection Station 7992 Repairing, Tires, Tubes, Batteries PENROSE MYERS Watohmaker and Jeweler Repairing 01' A11 Kinds Done Promptly GETTYSBURG Phone 55 Fairfield Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Compliments Compliments Of THE SWEETLAND and PLAZA RESTAURANT Center Square and Baltimore St. Gettysburg Pennsylvania F and T IUNCH AND RESTAURANT Gettysburg Pennsylvania XJ!! 1 . 1-. H A FAIRFIELD GARAGE f' 77 C.L.Sheads, Proprietor - GENERAL AU'lD REPAIRING-ACETYLENE WELDING Gas Oils Accessories 4-n-u-n-l-u-u-me LEE TIRES A A A SERVICE Telephone 52R2 and 9002 Fairfield Pennsylvania Q1-? Compliments or ROSENSTEEL'S GONFECTIONARY STORE EMMITSBURMS STANDARD DRUG STORE HUJSOPI S. L. ALLISON 3HANK'S HILL llIC'KLEY'S BARBER SHOP DR. IRA HENDERSON C. G. FRAILEY Ind 00. J. I. loCLEAF WH. F. WEAVER, JEWELHR DR. A. A. IIARTIN IXJUGHERTY and HARTI-EY J. T. PITZE IOHN S. SWIFT CO., INC. Operating Fully Equipped Plants in NEW YORK CHICAGO ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI H PLANOGRAPHERS PHOTO-OFF SET PRINTERS SPECIALISTS IN YEAR BOOKS
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