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1941 N I 0 R 1941 Dorotnj Jeanne Baker Dot Orrtanna Gra mer, Basvetoall 2,5,4, Softball 2,53 Glee Club 1,2 3 Minstrel l,2,5,4, Vice Preslient Gi ls Council 4, Etiquette Club 1 2,3, Home making Club 4 'Dot s smile has cognition one of the jolllest members of our class and her ever ready won her many friends Her gignle has also won her much re During her four years in F h Q. she has taken an interest in all school affairs and is one of ou most loyal members. Although handi capped by living a distance from school she found time to play some basketball and proved to be a very good guard. Not much is known of her love affairs although she did have one rather serious one also unknown to us B6t 'Betsy with a fellow known as Hwib Her future plans are but whatever they may be we wish her much success. x Jane Cline Gravsons nJimrv. Be Careful', Glee Club 1,?,3,4, Class Secretary 3 4, Girls Council 3, Minstrel l.2,3,4, Etique te Club l,2,B, Home making Club 4 NBetsy' is one of the red headed members of our class and is a good exception to the belief that red heads have such fiery dispositions. Although she has not had much chance to take part in many outside activities she is always present at school affairs. She has also made quite a name for herself in classroom work We do not know definitely what nBetsv plans to do in the fu re but we think she has many Sonryn days ahead Jacob Henderson Gluck Jake Fairfield Gram ar, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2, Manager 3,4, Band 1,2,1,4, Minstrel l,2,5,43 Bova Council 5,4, Vice President 4 Sci ence Club l,2, Hobby Club 5, Mechanics Club 4 Behold the future 'Master Farmern of the group. nJakeH likes to farm and re knows what it is all about But he also likes many o her things He was a soccer star during his four years with us and basketball manager was always in the bard Vith all this nJake always needed aid and he did it with Our best recommendation for on the job He also played a trumpet found it possible to help everyone who a smile. Work to him is play. this good member is the fact that Mr. Slavbaugh says that when he wants something done all he has to do is tell 'Jaken and forget about it. Such reliability must have its re vard and we are not worried about the future success of this well liked person Best wishes, Jake Paul falter Gluck Cluckie Church School 'J1mmy, Be Carefuln 'The Minding Road , Soccer Man ger 4, Band l,2,3 4, Glee Club 4 H1 'ltes Staff 5 Minstrel l,2,3. 4, Student Council 4, Science Club 1,2 ,3,4 Behold another Gluck, and one who has made a big impression on the students of F H S , especially the members of the opposite sex His favorite hobby is driving mountain roads, Teaberrv Lane being most popular with him. His favorite sport is skating. Paul is a leading member of the F F A and it is our guess that he will become a good farmer. His many friends wish him success. S E S ' tr v , vt tv . . . . . . , 5.1 rd 0 L g In o - Q A 1. ' O U 1 1 . 5 1 ' O . L In 0 n. ... Z' ' . ' Q 4 I - . I O - tj . 1 n 4 g .L - . ,' , c 0 Q 0 JC s o - , . I ' 0 u . ' ,Tp . n u ' ' - Good luck, Betsy . u ll N I O I O I L a A . 0 4' 1: Q l I l . I 4. - 3- L - n - ' , u- , , 8.8 , . . . I 1 ' r 4 1 1 1 n I nl. ' f ' - 4 . L L l 9 , 1 J. . A I n n A O il I ll ll . .1 . I X 11 . . . 1 I n 3 ' . ' F 'M f 2 l I . O O C . I O O I
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9 N I O 1 9 4 1 CLASS HISTORY In Senteno r, 1957, a group of twenty 'ive excited boys and girls entered the doors of Fairfield High School for the firs time. There they were greeted by members of the three higher classes and by the following teachers, Mr Slavbaugh principal, Mr. H v r, Miss McCleaf and Miss Stoner. The group was immediately assigned to their home zoom, which proved to be the science room, and Mr Hoover became the home room teacher. Thus began the history of the class of nineteen hundred and forty one. Seve al we ks later we held our first class meeting Officers elected then included Jarren Baltzlev, president, time on e became prominent in all school affairs. This our most prominent members. Bau1gardner to Arendtsvwlle Mavsie Slonaker, Betty Rebert and Mildred Naugle From this members of the F H S family and our class was prominent first vear ended all too soon and with it we lost some of Llovd Benner transferred to Gettysburg High school, Earl Vocational School and lilbur Sites decided to stop school altogether. The next vear found t1e rest of us willing and able to take up the work where we had l ft off More enthusiastic and experienced than before, we began the year under the leadership of Miss Stoner and with Mavsie Slonaker as our new president. The other officers were Betty Hebert, Mildred Naugle and Mark Deardorff During the year we lost two mo e Jmsf s, Richard Maugle and Warren Baltzley. Dick moved to Gettysburg and Var fn s upped go'ng to school However, the rest of us still had our eyes on the final goal and we1e slowly and surely advancing toward it During the year five of our group were in the play, 'Dying To Live which Mr Hoover directed. These members were Betty Rebert, Nlldrod Iaugle, Faye slonaker, Roy Musselman and Richard Naugle Sept mbnr, 1959, saw us begin our thlrd year. Our advisor was Miss McCleaf and our officers were Maysle Slonaker, Betty Robert, Betty Cline and Mildred Naugle, This year we presented the play, 'Jimmy Be Carefulu It was directed by Miss Stoner and proved to be a decided success Many ol the boys and girls became prominent in athletics and other school affairs Unfortunately we lost another member and our beginning group of twenty five was enter the bonds The nineteen 1940 This e r down to nineteen The member lost was Helen Singley, who decided to of Holy Matrimony. remaining members entered school for their senior year in September, Mr. Slavbaugh became our home room teacher and we reelected all of the officers from our 1unlor vear nlrlshn McG1aughl1n became president of the student nmncll, Betty Rebert editor of the Hi Lites and many members of the class were out s andin in the var'ous school activities. 'Bobn Musselman, Roy nusselman, Mike Dear- do1fr, Irlshu NcGlaughlin, 'Jake' Cluck, Maysle Slonaker, Faye Slonaker, Pollyn Mc Cllaf, 'Dotn Baker, 'Millie' Naugle and Betty Rebert took prominent parts in our var- ious athlet1o programs 'Jake proved to be one of the best basketball managers we have ever had, HJakenCluck, Paul Cluck, Freda Kump, Roy Musselman, Faye and Maysie Slonaker were all outstanding band members and UArt' Jetzel had one of the leads in tne all school play, 'Introducln Susan We presented our own play, nThe Vinding Roadn At he tlne thfs is being wrltten we are all looking forward to Commencement and our senior lass trip to New York City low that we have completed one of the major tasks of our lives we ust say Au Re voir to our schoolmates and teachers, We are reluctant to leave this school where we en1oyed ourselves so much but as we go in to the world it is our hope that we may be as successful there as we have b en in our school lives And each one of our group is sincere ln wishing the best to those who remain benlnd. Bettv Cline Genevieve Scott Betty Rebert CLASS MOTTO President V166 President nSunrise Not Sunsetu Mavsle F Slonaker Betty Ruth Rebert CLASS COLORS Secrffarv Treasurer Maroon and White Bettv Cline Mildred Naugle CLASS FIDWER White Rose ,, 1 1 9 .f -.. 4. ' v 9 J f I . , - 1 Q , , 00' B u I . ., . ' . I ' 1 t af' G o - vu . ' . , . . 9 - . W c . . u e 0 ' rw v ' - ' H 'I' J A -V '3 A. g 1. 1 1 al A n A 5 , I - 0 M af 11, ' ' W U - . - . V , .. 4 ,. . I' I. u , 1 ' .. Q 0 - - . , , 0 I II F' . . o s 0 ' 1- 4 F' ,, , . 1 ls . , 3 , .1 . a A , 1 A I . o 0 0 I , 0 , - , . . ' ' . J Q yu Il A-. 1 , t , of .. I . , , Q V 'Q Y I - L - . an L 1 . - u n v.. A 5 4. ' . x I I II ' 'A c . ' I 1 I I s . . , 1 11 . A . o . , I yu A v I I II 1 f . X 5 L Q L . . IJ- - 1 - C , I Q . , Il J l I - u ., A . V Q w .f ... - o . 1 . ,
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h 1941 Ks S E N I O R S 1941 7 , Mark Diehl Deardorff nMiken Hamiltonban Consolidated: nJimmy, Be Carefuln:'nThe Winding Roadu: Basketball l,2,5,4g Baseball 1,2,5,4g Soccer'l,2,5,4g Band 1: Glee Club 43 Class Vice President 2: Minstrel 1,2,5,4g Student Council 53 Boys Council 4g Science Club 1,23 Hobby Club 53 Mechanics Club 4. Here is a boy who has really made a name for himself while a stud ent at F H S He was one of our best athletes ever and in this last year was named to an a ll county guard position in basketball He has also been outstanding in soccer and baseball But his acti vities have not all been confined to Sports. He has taken quite an n erest in dramatics and is said to be quite a trapper. Dearn hunt ing is also a favorite pastime. 'Mike would like to be an engineer and we hope that he will e able to realize this wisr Of one thing we are sure. He will no doubt be a strong Republican. Freda Arlene Hump Freda Hamiltonban Consolidated: Minstrel l,2,5,4, nJ1mmy, Be Carefuln, 'The Minding Road', Band 1,2,5,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Assistant +or of H1 Lites 5.4, Vice President Girls Council 5, President 41 Sewing Club 1, Dramatics Club 2, Hobby Club 5, Home-making Club 4 Freda is another red headed member of the class and a very jolly one indeed. She has a ready smile and is well liked by all. Her spe cialty is music and she has been a loyal band and glee club member. Her many trips to the city of Hanover have us all wondering. Could it be love? Je all hope that your future will be as happy as your past seems to have been, Freda Pauline Grace McC1eaf M We Polly' Hamiltonban Consolidated, nBolts and Nuts , Basketball 2,4, Soft ball l,2,5 4, Glee Club l,2, Hi Lites Staff 5, Minstrel 1.2.5.4 Etiquette Club l, Hobby Club 2.5, Home making Club 4 uPo11yn is another hard worker whether it be in the classroom, in sports or in anything she undertakes. Her Brit and determination are bound to carry her far in life But don't think that she thinks only of the serious side because that is not the case She has a fine sense of humor and is always ready with a witty retort. And she has been a big factor in our winning softball and basketball teams of the past several years. HPo11vn hopes to attend business school and we will all be watch ing her progress and wishing her success. Ira Earl McG1augh11n rf? Irish Fairlield Grammar, uJimm e Carefuln, 'The winding Roadn, Soccer 1,2,1 4, Baseball l,2,5 43 sketball 5,4, Minstrel l,2,1,4, Student Council 2,1,4, President 4, Science Club l,2, Hobby Club 3, Mechanics Club 4 Here we have another of our athletes nlrishn has been a mainstay on all of the teams and could always be depended upon to put up a good game He has also made a fine record in scholastic work. fi1st few years with us but he 'Irlsh was rather girl shy during h seems to have overcome this during the past year It seems that he has succumbed to a fair member of the class of 1942 and his favorite sport now is nBowling We do not know his future plans but he has already developed into a very good barber. Good luck, HM1cke1 5:5 3, N .f-JE
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