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The students of the class of 1933 are well worth re- inemberingg and when, in years to come, the pages of this book are turned. each name will call forth a smile and a tear, a memory of earnest purpose and of work faithfully done. But deeper and better than all else will be the thought that in the class dwelt the spirit of Fairfield High- love of the school, honor for its name, endeavor to be worthy of its teachings and its ideals. Then keep this book and lovingly read it in future days. May it be an incentive when life frowns darkly, when vexatious and cares harass-to face all bravely and unflinchingly, with hearts overflowing with the spirit which was born and fostered in Fairfield High School. ,l-.1l?-l--- VVe, the members of the annual staff of 1933, and the student body, wish to express our appreciation to Mrs. C. P. Turner, of the Fairfield Printing Company, for the donation of whose services the production of this volume of the Crucible was made possible. , Har-- i E 1 . i l 1 , 1 l , . l l 4 Because she has ever been a loyal counsellor and a loving friend. because she has manifested a keen interest in all our activities, and because she has devoted her personality and energy to the highest inierests of our school, we, the Class of Nineteen hundred thirty-three. lovingly dedicate this volume of the Crucible to MISS NADINE ECHOLS THE CRUCIBLE STAFF Helmer Pearson .,. , . ss Editor-in-Chzef Bill Oliver .. 4... ....,.,.. ,... .Business Manager lieu Smith ,. S, ,, , sss,-.,.Ass't Business Manager ASSISTANT EDITORS Marion Bagley ,. .,,, A . .vl. ..,,,,.. . S- ,, s.Classes Sadie Maude Lindsay . , s..ss, Clubs lleien Merrillw- 7, .. Photographs Raymond Ulackburnv S .,ss -.-W . .i--Sports Marie Morrisonsd-.. -- .. Typist .i Mr. lj. li. Baker . 7 Mr. F. M. Cook Mi s. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Virginia Gregory Bertha .Wrigl1t ..... 7 7 Daisy Gillis ' Allyuei -VVClflOl1 Nadine Echols ,,,,,, M. wf Prgitt 7 Lily Vviifherspoon Estelle' Wooclall 7 Jessie VVutkins 7 Carra Ruth Lee 7 Lula P. Nicholson Ruth Holt Meyer. 77 7 Lola Clarke 7 7 Nell Burns 77 Mr. T. VV. Clements.. 7 Mr. R. A. Stevens. 77 7 THE FACULTY 1 'i 'i 'i . .S'1tPl'l'lllfe'?IlliClIf of Srhouls .7 77.. .7 7. 77 . .Principal 7... Sfrretnry In the Sllf7!?l'il'1ffPHtl'f?11l ..7. ..77.7. S ecrefary to the Prinripal , 7 SZ-iP6l'7J'iS07' of Musii' Dirjrrtor of Expression ...Home Economics ' 7 777. 77777.7. H istory 7 .Commercial 77 Commercial . . .. .Librarian ...... , ...... ..-English 7 ..... Latin and English French and English 77 Science and Mathematics 7 7 .7 Mathematics czence Arts r1,,, l l.'l'k'SflZ'FIl-fe ,. ,, . THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS lice-Pwszdfzlt , ,. ..., , ,, ,S1t'C1'l'ffl7'j' and 'I'rCc151flr0r ,.....,, Hzsformn Y,77.77.,., ,,,. ,,,,. , , l,fJf7t, ..,,, Laiuyf'1'. ,7,.,, Profvlzef ,, ,, Gl'llIl'lI7IPf .lf4I.S'l'0f Motto: Climb though the path be rugged. Color: Pink and blue Flower: Blue Larkspur hu- Robert Creel Elsie Coleman ,,r.-,oAlex Creagh Helmer Pearson Harry Stickney Wayne Collins .w.e.Marian Fry --.,.-e,Bill Oliver Ann Oliver THE CRUCIBLE 7 AURELIA ALLEN ' F. H. S. '28-'32, Literary Society '29-'80, Com- mercial Club '29-'88 Ambition: To be a good nurse Hobby: Dancing Motto: To do my best MARION BAGLEY F. H. S, '29-'33, Forensic Council '29-'33, Orches- tra '29-33, Winner Second Prize National Chern- istry Contest '29, H1-Y '82-'38, Crucible Staff '33, National Honor Society Ambition: To be a successful business man Hobby: Sports Motto: Love many, trust few, learn to pad- dle your own canoe HELEN BJURMAN F. H..S. '29-'33, Commercial Club '31-'33, Vice- Presxdent Commercial Club '83, Delphian Dra- matic Club '32-'33, Girl Reserves '31-'33 Ambition: 'l'o travel and see the world Hobby: Swimming, skating, and dancing Motto: -Make use of the day, seize the op- porturuty 5 RAYMOND BLACKBURN- Nigge' F. H. S. '29-'38, .Thucydides Club '30-'33, Presi- dent of Thueydxdes '33, Hi-Y '32-'33, Football Manager '38, Crucible Staff '33, Principals Cabinet '33 Ambition: To make a wish come true Hobby: Having fun .'l-lotto: 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at al ALEENE BRA DY- Sally F. H. S. '29-'33, Commercial Club '31-'83, Sec- -retary Commercial Club '33, Delphian Club '32- '83, Girl Reserves '31-'33 H Ambition: To write 120 words a minute Hobby: Reading Motto: Do what can't be done ' NELLE BRINER F. H. S. '29 '33, Glee Club '29, J. U. G. Club '29-'83, Girl Reserves '31-'33, Commercial Club '31-'83, President Commercial Club '33, Prin- cipal's Cabinet '33 Ambition: Being somebody's private secre- tary and living up to Miss Woodall's IDEALS Hobby: Talking to Sara, swimming, and dancing Motto: Hitch your wagon to a star LUDIE KATHERINE BUNDY- Katt F. H. S. '29-'33, Promethean Club '32-'33, Liter- ary Society 'BO-'31, Girl Reserves '32-'33, Sec- retary Literary Society '31 Ambition: To always be just Kate to cvcryone Hobby: Basketball and tennis Motto: Why worry anyway? ELSIE LEE COLEMAN-- Dimples F. H. S. '29-'33, Glee Club '29-'33, Delphian Club '29-'80, Promethean '31-'83, Treasurer Prome- thean Club '82, Winner Salesmanship Contest '31, Commercial Club '30-'32, Girl Reserves '80- '32, Best Dressed Promethean '32, Vice-President Senior Class '83, National Honor Society '88, Salutatorian '88 Ambition: To make that certain someone a good housekeeper U Hobby: Going to Jen's to talk things over M otta: Face the world with a smile, though there's worry in your heart WAYNE COLLINS- Professor Priucipal's Cabinet '31-'33, Hi-Y '81-'88, Presi- dent Physichembio '82-'33, Forensic Council '31- '38, Commercial Club '32-'83, Orchestra '81-'82. Cheer Leader '31-'32, Laboratory Assistant '81- '33, Class Lawyer '33, National Honor Society '83 JAMES HOWARD COX F. H. S. '29-'33, Thucydides '32-'33, Football '81- '83 Ambition: To be a success in life Hobby: Loafing Motto: To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield ALEC CREAGH- I.cr F. H. S. 'ao-'33, Secretary Hi-Y '32-'33, Vice- President Forensic Council '38, Secretary and Treasurer Senior Class '33, Senior Class Play. '33, Winner of Holmes Declamation Contest '33 Ambition: To see the world Hobby: Parking I .liottoz Find 'em, love 'em, lorget 'em ROBERT CREEL- Bob F. H. S. '29-'33, Most Popular and Most Repre- sentative '33, Hi-Y '32-'33, Forensic Council '29-'33, Football '32-'33, Baseball '82, Physi- chembio '32-'33, President -Senior Class 88, Pritncipal's Cabinet '32, Senior Class Play '38 Ambition: To be 21 good sport and to help others . g Hobby: Having a good time. I Motto: Going places and seeing things JAMES' GLENN DONALD- Jimmy Moore Academy, Pineapple, Alabama '30-'32. H. S. '32-'23, Forensic Council '32-'83, Physi- ehemhio Club '33, Hi-Y '33. Chaplain Forensic Cozinc'l '33, Senior Class Play '33 Ambition: To attain succt ss as a surgeon Hobby: Going to the theatre 1 U Motto: Fear nothing but God and His fi- nal judgment STEVE ESTOCK- Polak F. H. S. '29-'33, Tl1ucyd'des '30-'32, Football '29- '32. Alternate Captain '32, Baseball Team '31-'32 Ambition: To see the world Hobby: Fishing and sleeping Motto: Gott in Himmell 3'Z'3'T41 we I -4 .uv 8 Tl-IE CRUCIBLE RUBY MAE FREEMAN- Booby F. S. '29-'83, Reporter Literary Club '30-'81, Girl Reserves '32-'33, Commercial Club '30-'33, J. U. G. '32-'33 Ambition: To board an ocean liner Hobby: Music and traveling Motto: Be yourself VVILM ER FREEMAN MARIAN FRY- Fritz F- H- 5- 29-'33, President Freshman Girls, Presi- dent Sophomore Girls, Vice-President Glee Club '31, Promethean Club '29-'33, Miss Prome- thean , Girl Reserves '31-'33, Vice-President '32, Commercial Club '31-'33, President Commercial Club '32, Prmcipal's Cabinet '32, Class Prophet 33, National Honor Society '33 Ambition: To be like my mother and along with that-an A-1 typist Hobby: Going to F1orence's, going :0 shows, dances and swimming Motto: We live like what we think of, so leg us think of the good, the true, the beau- i u , MARGARET FRYER- Mardrit F. H. S. '29-'33, Promethean '30-'33, Vice-Presb dent of Promethean '32, Secretary of Promethean '31, Girl Reserves '32-'33, Commercial Club '33, Winner Gllley Reading Contest '32, Senior Class Play '33. Most Talented '38, National Honor Society '33 Ambition: To always be happy and make others happy Hobby: just doin' around Motto: To climb higher always MARIAGNES GRAHAM F.,H.. S. '29-'33, U. G. '29-'33, Girl Reserves 32- 33, Commercial Club '32-'33 Ambition: To succeed Hobby: Slingin' sarcasm .llottoz Laugh. love and live JENNIE LEE HANKINS-- Jen F. H. S. '29-'33, Secretary and Treasurer Fresh- man Class 29, Chapla'n Delphian Club '29-'30, Tfreasurer Glee Club '29-'33. Secretary Commer- cial Club '31, Chaplain J. U. G, '31, Secretary Girl Reserves '31-'32, Promethean Club '32 Winner in Fairfield Typing Contest '32 Ambition: To be a second Paulowa Hobby: Tap dancing Motto: Looking on the bright side of life. RICHARD LEROY HARDMAN- Dirk F. H. S. '29-'33, Forensic Cou-ncil '29-'30, Thu- Cydindes Club '31-'33, Athletic Club '29 Ambition: To be ambitious Hobby: Auto Motto: Now or never KQATHERINE JONES- Kat F. S. '32-'33, President Glee Club '33, Del- phxan Club '32-'33, Girl Reserves '32-'33 Ambition: To strive for the higher things in life Hobby: Dancing Motto: To stay as young as I feel SADIE MAUDE LINDSAY- Sadie F. H. S. '29-'83, Prometbean Club '29-'33, Vice- President '32, Chaplain Promethean Club '33, Commercial Club '31-'33, Girl Reserves '31-'33, Crucible Staff '33, Second Place in the Gilley Reading Contest '33 Ambition: To be successful in anything I undertake Hobby: Reading, talking and goin' around Motto: Success depends upon your own ef- forts SARA ELOISE LOVE F. H. S. '29-'33, Promethean Club '29-'33, Girl Reserves '31-'33, Commercial Club '31-'33 Ambition: To marry a multimillionaire Hobby: just getting into mischief Motto: Eat, drink, and be merry today, for tomorrow you may die HELEN MERRILL F. H. S. '29-'33, J. U. G. Club '29-'33, Commer- cial Club '32-'33, Secretary J. U. G. Club '32, Treasurer Girl Reserves '32, Vice-President G.rl Reserves '83, Pbresident Girls' Athletic Council '32, Crucible Staff '33, Wittiest '33 Ambition: To succeed A I Hobby: Laughing, loving and hvmg Motto: Laugh, love and live HELEN MORRIS F. H. S. '29-'33, J. U. G. Club '29-'33, Girl Re- serves '31-'33, Commercial Club '31-'33, Senior Class Play '33 Ambition: To see the world Hobby: Dancing Motto: Be what you seem to be MARIE MORRISON- Billie F. H. S. '29-'33, Delphian Dramatic Club '29-'33, Treasurer '82, Pres dent '33, and Best Actress '32-'33 of Delrh an Club, Girl Reserves '31-'33- Commercial Club '32-'33, Miss Commerc'al '33, Glee Club '30-'31, Principal's Cabilnet '33, Senior Class Play '33, Winner of Gilley Read- ing Contest '33, National Honor Society '33, Crucible Staff '33 Ambition: To be what Mrs. VVeldon has tried to make me be ' Hobby: Dramatxcs and dancing U Motto: Success comes to those who think for themselves BUSH MUMPOWER, JR.-- Bnshpower F. H. S. '29-'33, Forensic Council '30-'32, Orches- tra '30-'33, Baseball '31-'32, Commercial Club '31-'33, Hi-Y '32-'33, Chaplain Thucydides Club '32-'83 Ambition: To live up to the Epworth mot- to and be successful in life Hobby: Woodwork and spfrts h Motto: Let your conscience be your guide MARGARET NEASON F. H. S. '29-'33, Delphian Club '30-'31, Secretary of Delphian '31, Promethean Club '32-'33, Girl Reserves '31. Commercial Club '31-'33 Ambition: To have gobs and gobs of money Hobby: Fooling around Motto: To cull fortune from misfortune. to turn loss info profit. that is to have genius THE CRUCIBLE 9 WILLARD FRANKLIN NELSON- llBusJl F. H. S. '29-'33, -Vice-President Junior Class '32, Forensic Council '81-'33, Hi.-Y '81-'88 Vice- President '31, President '32, Physichembio '82- '33, Football '31-'32, I-'rincipal's Cabinet '82 Ambition: To get a job before I'm too old to Work Hobby: Loafing with Les fGandl11J Motto: Economy is the poor man's mint NVILLIAM JACKSON OLIVER, JR.- UBMU F. H. S. '29-'33, Hi-Y Club '82-'33, Vice-President '32, President '83, Forensic Council '29-'83, Vice- President '32, President '32, Commercial Club '32-'33, Crucible Staff, Grumbler of Senior Class, Football '31-'32 Ambition: To be a financial success Hobby: Loving-? And tinkering with anything that has a bolt Motto: Stick with it? J. D. OZEENE- Shovel Ensley High '31-'32, F. H. S. '32-'33, Baseball '81 Ambition: To see the world through time Hobby: Playing baseball and swimming Motto: Big oaks from little acorns grow HELMER SHEPPARD PEARSONM 1. H a P pyi, F. H. S. '29-'33, Vice-President Freshman Class, Pres'dent Sophomore Class, Forensic Council '29-'33, Secretary '32, President '33, Football '32, Hi-Y '31-'33, Vice-President Hi-Y '33, Class Historian '33, Editor-in-Chief Annual '33, Prim- cipal's Cabinet, Senior Class Play '33, Valedic- torian '33, National Honor Society '33 Ambition: To ascend to the summit of the mountain of success and remain there Hobby: Swimming, dancing and playing football .lIot.'o: Qut risque qui peut VIVIEN MARIE POSEY F. H. S. '29-'33, J. U. G. Club '29-'33, Girl Re- serves '82-'33, Commercial Club '32-'33, Treas- urer Commercial Cluh '33 Ambition: To find out why zebras have stripes instead of stars Hobby: Swimming kiddin' Little Sister DALE PRICE- D. P. Bessemer '29, F. H. S. '30-'33, Football '32, Fo- rensic Council '30-'32 Ambition: To ciimh the ladder of success and stay there Hobby: Sports Motto: Succeed where others fail MARY PAULINE PURIJY- Tink.t Woodlawn High '29-32: F. H. S. '32-'33, Athe- nean Literary Society '29-'30, Reporter of Athe- nean Literary Society '30, History Club, Secre- tary, '31-'32, Presient Marshal Captain '31,- '32, Girl Reserves '32-'33, J. U. G. '32-'33 Ambition: To stay on the good side of Miss Clark Hobby: Watching Mae, play baseball, go- ing on picnics .llottoz Smile FRANK REYNOLDS- Bones ' F. H. S. '29-'33, Thucydides Club '29-'88, Secre- tary and Treasurer Commercial Club '82-'88, Hi-Y Club '83, Baseball '31-'82 Ambition: To make 3999999.99 Hobby: Eating, dancing, and baseball Motto: Don't be a crank, be a self-starter ARTHUR ROBERTS CARSTEN SAHLMANN F. H. S. '30-'38, Thucydides Club '30-'33, Class Poet '30, Commercial Club '82-'33, Hi-Y '32- '33, Chaplain Hi-Y '33, Tennis Club '83, Senior Class Play '33 Ambition: To do and write something original . Hobby: Tennis and reading Motto: Sooner the better JOSEPH EARL SANDERS F. H. S. '29-'33, Thucydides '29, Physichembio '31-'32, Athletic Council '29-'33 Ambition: Be the state's best lawyer Hobby: Loafing llflotto: No matter what you have always work for something CARY SANFORD - President F. H. S. '29-'33, Promethean Club '29-'88, Presi- dent Pronjietbean Club '32-'33, Principal's Cabi- net 'B2-'33, Girl Reserves '81-'38, Secretary Girl Reserves '33, Senior Class Play '33, Most Popular '33, Cheer Leader '33 Ambition: To live my life exactly as I please h Hobby: Jus' fadoodlm' about lllotto: Play fair BEN HILL SMITH, JR. - Malty F. H. S. '29-'33, Thucydides Club '29-'33, 'Physi- chembio '31-'33, Hi-Y '32-'33, Crucible Staff '33, Senior Class Play '83, Secretary and Treas- urer of Physichembio '32-'33 Ambition: To be something some day Hobby: Tennis and swimming Motto: Do unto others before they do unto yliu HARRY STICKN EY LESLIE TRAYLOR- Les F. H. S. '29-'83, Thucydides '31, Forensic '32- '33, Hi-Y '32-'33, President Junior Class '32, Football '32-'33, Baseball '32 Ambition: To outlive the depression Hobby: Football and Fords Motto: Do unto others-before they do unto you ELIZABETH VARNER- l.is:zie Delphian Dramatic Club '30-'33, Chaplain Dra- matic Club '30. Girl Reserves '31, Vice-President of Delphian Club Ambition: To be a secretarial Hobby: Swimming and dancing I Motto: Always look for the bright side of everything 10 THE CRUCIBLE I W g p A I A WILLIE CLIFTON VARNEIR- Witty F. I-I. S. '30-'33, Physichembio '81-'33, Baseball Manager Ambition: To prepare for Miss Lee a book report which contains no grammati- cal errors Hobby: Shows, swimming, and traveling Motto: Consequitur quodeunque petite PHILIP ANTHONY WILLIAMS- uFl,ipv F. H. S. '29-'33, Physichembio '32-'33, Vice-P'resi- dent '83, Forensic Council '80-'33, Secretary '88, H1-Y '32-'83, National Honor Society '33 Ambition: To be able to stay at E. G.'s later than 11:00 P.M. Hgbg: Chewing matches and visiting Motto: .Wisdom is the principle, therefore get wisdom and with all thy getting get understanding ADAM R. WILLIAMSON- Scatchman F. H. S. '28-'33, Forensic Council '32-'88, Football '29-'32, Baseball '32 Ambition: To be an air mail pilot Hobby: Sports, cutting meat Motto: It matters not how you won or lost, but how you played the game MARY LOUISE WILLARD SARAH ELIZABETH WRIGHT- n'Bet,yu F. H. S. '29-'38, Girl Reserves '81-'38, Girls' Glee Club '29-'32, Promethean Club '30-'33, Secretary of Promethean Club '33 Ambition: To teach home economics in some big school Hobby: Just loafing Motto: Have a big time while you can, re- gardless of anything CHARLES WOODALL Whose memory the class will always hold dear. Charles died Jan. 1, 1933. THE CRUCIBLE .11 THE IUNIOR CLASS SEMESTER V Covert Williams Pres1denL:.., .-..... , .. Vice-President ...... E- ....... - ...... -M .............. - ...... ... ..,... -....---..--. ,....-....,.....Tommy Braswell .Forrest Crain Slacretary and Treasurer ,.......... -. ...... -........w.......-....--...-........-...-............ Sponsor ,. ..,.. . Y,,.,. . ,...A .YY7,.. A Barnes, J. D. Braswell. Tommy Brooks, John Davis Cockrell, Harold Crain, Forrest Farmer, Earl President ,, , , Vice-President ..,.. ,YV, , ,, .Secretary and Treasurer ,.., .Sfonsor ,,., .... ..,. . . ,, , Barber, Clarence Barnes, Irene Briggs, Bill Bruner, Jean Burt, Wilbur Colins, Audrey Cookson, Catherine Ekey, Margaret Farrington, Poley Gale, Edna Mae Goldberg, Meriam Green, Bertie President ,,,, , . . , Vice-President Sec: ctary ,,,,.......,,,, 'I reasurer ,,,, Slvonsore, ,. Banker, Griffith Beason, Nell Bliss, Billy Brasfield, Charles Braswell, J. C. Custer, Richard Dow, Frances Evans, Frances Finley, Parker ,--,...Mxsa Clarke M otto: Honor before glory Color: Blue and white Flower: Lily of the valley ROLL Gilbert, Hillard Heinton, Charles James, Kathrine La Russa, Frank Moore, George Oldham, Mattie May Reynolds, Rau SEMESTER VI lllotto: Ever lnrward. Color: Red and white Flower: Roses ROLL Harrell, Frances Holmes, Evelyn Irwin, Miller Johnson J. T. lohnson, Louise Lawley, Martha Leo, Michael Logan, William Martin, Frances McDowell, Vera lVlcCaddon, Katherine Moragne, Ann Morgan, Margaret SEM ESTICR Vll Motto 2 Onward Color: Red and white Flower 1 Carnation ROLL Gwillim, Thomas Hankins, Rex Haynes, Sara Johnston, Loyce Laney. john C. McNeil, Frances Metz, Florence Mae Nixon, Virginia Owen, Leroye Parker. May DCVCI' Rhodes, James Swift, Elizabeth Warren, Roger Willard, George Williams, Covert Wood, Winston . .,.e me... .. .... Bill Logan . .... - ......... J. T. Johnson ,,,,....,, .. .....a....-....,.-,Bill Briggs ,,,a,.Miss Nadine Echols backward Newman, Robert Rhodes, Elsie Rutledge, Louise Strain, Robert Earl Taylor, Lucy Walden, Jack Walker, Norma Walkley Maybelle Whatley, George Whatley. Josephine Wilson. Melba Wyatt. Gwendolyn M-, ,,,. . .,,.,, Leroye Owen ..e,,.....-...-.Nell Beason Virginia Nixon ,.. .......Richard Custer ,,,.-.....Mrs. Pratt Philpot. Virginia Ray,Ralph ffcliaffner. Edward Studinka. Emil Stuman. Lillian Swint, Thomas Thomas, E. L. Thomas, Harold VVilliamson. Harriett L - r 1 is . i Y , .fl . .Q --4' .' -1- T 3- - pk- 2-weififif' : , iii . Q' 'Gel 1 ,,n- ., ., ly ,, x . THE at fzsfi' L- SOPHOMORE' CLASS seueeirmn III 4 J . V. Presidmtm-. , ---M V cce-Prmdent...-..,..,u,,,-,.,:,, um, i o ,, i ,rim 1 mi ' ' l ' A S ecretary.-..--.....-,,,,,,,,,, ,W , , , nf-X3 Y .. Treasurer-.. ..,. M- ,,,, N H Motto : - Color: Flower: Anderson, J. V. Blackburn, Golda Booth, James Burton, Jack Carpenter, Virginia Carr, Mary Margaret Chalmers, Effie Crunk, Margaret Evans, Luree Pre.ndent..-u., ....... -,..--....,. V ice-Pre.rident..e--.- .... ..... ......,,,, W , Spon:or.-...-.u,,.,,,,.,,,,, , 7 , A - Work can be made easy if done with I smile j 1 Lavenlr and white V t Iris 'L ROLL, ' Gay, I. D4 ' ' ' ' Goldberg, Stella Graham, Irene Green, Frank Gwillixn, Reese Hendrix, Ed Mounter, Mary Frances Murphy, Grace Jean Paterson, Andrew . SEMESTER IV 'V .- A sf -r- 4 . ' 2 Philiiwal' ' Q, . Rxylvu . RQbem,1.aea'ie1 Maj? Robins, Grace V if Rush, Mary V U. Shaw, Lyda ' Smith, Leroy Q ' Thorpe, Margaret Traina, Roealeek ,V for u .--John 'ff ' o.Seyms , , -,,,,,, W ,- 1 Secretary and Treasurer .,,, ,.,..,...,,...,..,-..-.-...,. , S p0n.ror..........4 ......... .,........-.,..u.,..-.--,........ Brown, Kyle Beason, Ruth Bullock, Pearl Cole, Seymour Crumley, George Dixon, Zona Erwin, Ernest Estock, Eddie Fryer, Katherine Hartman, John Hartman, Louise Harper, Lona Motto: Honor est praemiu Color: Purple anclwhite Flower: Violet ROLL arper. Mildred ankins, Pauline Kelly, Bobby Kniesly, Carl Knight, L. P. Lancaster, Frances Moragne, Jean Nicholoson, Billy Patrick, Elsin Rose Pope, Chlorine Ray, Billy Sawls, Carline Short, Carrie Frances ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,..- .... Mrsf m virtutis Shaw, E. C. Strickland, Olie Stuart, Fred ' Studinka, William Smith, Maggie Lou Thorpe, Emerson Vaughn, Marguerite . Vaughn. Cecil Waite, Dorothy : Wilson, Billy Jim U Wilson, Ruth Q- ' Zicarelli, Louis 7 :- ., f a, gp- - 4, ni, ' .5,2.l, , .L'g '!1 '- -'iia-'P-.t I I. te., J , . 'ir .- . .KA v 1 . aw . , , 1, Q4 ' AANff 5j sz-MAN ,CLASS SEMESTER 1 J Y, L Jane Phillips lm., O , ,. -W ,Charles Moo!! - I - L -ll ,Paul Bellino -., ' .- E , A t-.....Beatrioe Hatton -l ,WM , s.-. -. Mr. Stevens To the stars through bolts and bars Blue and silver Forget-me-nots ROLL Hermann, Norma Hollingsworth, Willis Kelly, Thomas Merrill, Bobby Minor, Myron Moore, Charles Mulholland. Thomas Mulholland, Elizabeth Owen, Ben Owen, Margaret Parsons, Frank SEMESTER II Phillips, Jane Remington, Evangeline Sadler, Eloise Spearman, Mary Ruth Spiegle, Floyd Thomas, Mildred Weed, J. A. Willingham, Hollace Wright, David Zito, Joseph e-..Elizabeth Green - E- Leroy Patterson ..,,-....--.Q,.-....,E1iuwh carter Miss Jessie Watkins 'Together we standtdivided we fall Red and white Red rose ROLL Green, Elizabeth Hawkins, Inez Kurtts, George Laney, Rachael Letcher, Eloise Lovoorn, Arnold Montgomery, Virginia Munn, Susan Alice Newman, Henry Odom, Leon Oliver, Anita v Patterson, Leroy Pratt, Emily Robertson, Jack Sides, Martha Sims, Mildred Stephens, Cowan Stuman, Charles Varner, Virginia Watkins, Maurice White, Maude VV ilson, John Zicarelli, Mitchell 14 THE CRUCIBLE THE COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS Marian Fry A... ,.,,,, WW , ,H --,., W-W,-M H -.-- P,-esidem ,---,, -YQW -',A,,-- Agnvh - I --,- n , W ,,7-,,- ,Nglle Briner Frances Dow-.-,, , ,-,-, ,Wg - ---.-N-- F V5,e,,p,.c5i,,'m, W mg ,--f---4 M- -,,-- -MI-Ielen Bjurman Nelle Brinen.- ....,,,,A ,,,M v MN A4---- W --ht Se,,.em,y,-n ------l- N ..-- mm ----- d NW- ,,-- ---Alegne Brady Vivien POSCY ----------,f--.. ..v.v... - .... - ,.,. ,,,. AA,, T reg,mrer,,,- ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,4... - ......,.A.,..... .. ..-..ViViCfl P05eY SPOMO1' ..A.. H ...,......... ....,,.,,..A,....,, M iss Estelle Woodall bo U Memberslof the Qommercial Club agree that All work and no play makes Jack a Cluil lf. and that Variety is the spice of life. Therefore, our programs are very varied as we Strive to make well rounded citigens of our club members. Barnes, Irene Barnes, J. D. Beason, Nell Bjurman, Helen Brady, Aleene Briner, Nelle Brooks, john Davis Bruner, Jean Cockrell, Harold Collins, Audrey Collins, Wayne Cookson, Catherine Dow, Frances Ekey Margaret Embry, Aleyne Estock, Steve Evans, Frances Freeman, Ruby Mae Fry, Marian Fryer, Margaret Graham, Mariagnes Hankins, Rex Harrell, Frances Haynes, Sara - Heinton,:'Charles johnson, Louise James, Katherine jones, Katherine ROLL Lawley, 'Martha Lindsay, Sadie Maude Love, Sara Martin, Frances Mcfladdan, Katherine McDowell, Vera Merrill, Helen Metz, Florenee Moragne, Ann Morgan, Margaret Morrisf Helen Morrison, Marie Mumpower, Bush Neason, Margaret Oliver, Bill Parker, May Philpot. Virginia Posey. Vivien Reynolds, Frank Rutledge Louise Sahlmann. Carsten Stuman. Lillian Swift. Elizabezh Varner. Elizabeth Walkley, Maybelle Willard. George Williamson, Harriett Vtfyatt. Gwrndalyn Among My Souvenirs THE' CRUCIBLE 15 Elizabeth Varner .,,., lf ranees Dow. ,. A..... ..,7. . ,. N DELPH I AN DRAMATIC CLUB Maggie Lou Smith ..,.........,7,... Marie Morrison .......Preszdent....-...................-..,......,........, ...- .... Elizabeth Green . Vice-President, ........,.. ...... - -...-... Virginia Carpenter Secretary ,,,... ...-.-- ,...... - ,.,........ ...W Florence Metz .,....,,,.,... we .,,, , .,,,, e- ,,., ,, .,,. . Marie Morrison W- ,.r. Mildred Sims.- ....,,..,... Ruth Beason . .,....,.7.... -.. Treasurer .,A,.. ......,........... ......... -.-.. .Reporter ..... .,.... - ... ..... ..,..... .. ..-. -Florence Metz Effie Chalmers -Mildred Sims .Chaplain .,,.., .-.. N.-- ..........,.,. L ,,e.. H.-- . ..., .,,,. C rmc .,., -.- l...,. . Mrs. Allyne We'don., ,,.,.... , ,,l..,,..,..... - ...... - ...,,l. Motto : Be merry if you are Flower: Violets Color: Blue and silver Beason, Ruth Bjurman, Helen Blackburn, Golda Bradey, Aleene Byrne, Billie Carpenter, Virginia Carr Mary Margaret Carter, Elizabeth Chalmers, Effie Creel, Marguerite Crunk, Margaret Dow, Frances Ekey, Ruth Goldburg, Stella Graham, Irene Green, Eleanor Green, Elizabeth James, Kathrine Jones, Katherine Laney, Rachel Morrison, Marie Metz, Florence Murphy, Grace Jean Munn, Susan Alice Pratt, Emily Roberts, Lucille Robins, Grace Rush, Mary Shaw, Lyda Madelinn Sides, Martha Sims, Mildred Smith, Maggie Lou Stuman, Lillian Thorpe, Margaret Traina, Rosalie V arner, Elizabeth Varner, Virginia VVilson, Ruth Vlfeldon, Mrs. Allyne D. D. C. IN SONG You'll Get By Look Who's Here Nice to Me Fit as a Fiddle Lover You're Charming I Wake Up Smilin' Say, Young Lady just Because Youre sponsor ..... A ..... - ..... fffffff'i W wise ou ' Y When My Dreams Come True Please Hustlin' and Bustlin' for Baby Sidewalks of New York Let Me Call You Sweetheart All American Girl My Pal Louisiana Hayride Love Tales My Wishing Song M y Fraternity Pins Brother Can You Spare a Dime Within Your Power Contented Remember Me Why Can't This Night Go On Forever You're Wonderful Tonight Waltzing In Dreams Hats Off, Here Comes a Lady Street of Dreams Lyda Madelinn Shaw .,-Mrs. Allyne Weldon I've Got to Go Places and Do Things Some Sweet Day Under My Umbrella ,lust a Little Street Where Old Friends Met-t 1'll Be Loving You Always NVabash Moon It Don't Mean a Thing Half a Mile from Home Smilin' Through 16 ,THE CR-UCIBLE lF0RlENSll4C Co1UNC1nL Sponsor: T. W. Clements 32 - OFFICERS -- 33 Charles Woodall A,,,,,.v ,,ePT3S1:d211t, ,, 3,,, Helmer Pearson Bill Oliver. ,..,.,... .- Vice-President o Alex Creagh Helmer Pearsone,Secretary-Treasurer Philip VVilliams Marion Bagley Charles Brasfield John D. Brooks J ack Burton Harold Cockrell Wayne Collins Forest Crain Alex Creagh Robert Creel Richard Custer james Donald Hilliard Gilbert George Moore In memory of Charles Woodall, who died jan. 1933. In his departure the Club lost an efficient leader and a real friend. Bill Oliver Leroye Owens Helmer Pearson Dale Price Arthur Roberts Robert Strain Leslie Trayfor John Philips Covert Williams Philip Williams Adam Williamson james Wilson Louis Zicarello 1. ROLL THE CRUCIBLE GIRL RESERVES Gracious in manner impartial in judgment Ready for service .Loyal to friends Reaching toward the Earnest in purpose Seeing the beautiful Eager for knowledge Reverent to God Victorious over self Ever dependable Sincere at all times best 1932 OFFICERS l933 Virginia Nixon ...,., sw- ,,.,r.,.. President ,.r,,r, ,.,,,,,r.,,... V irginia Nixon Marian Fry ,,.i.,,e.r....r,,,.. i,.. V ice-President ....,, L .....i..,, Helen Merrill Jennie Lee Hankins ,,,r.,,,,,r,,,. Secretary ,r..,, Wm.- .,,....,, Cary Sanford Helen Merrill ,r,,,...,,,,.. , .,,, L...Trea.mrcr ....,. ,..., , -WL .,,,,r ,Irene Bames COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN A 1 . Margaret Neason ,r,r,,,,., Frances Dow ,,r,...,,, ,, mnherihc I . ,,,.,,,,P1'agram Mariagnes Graham ,.,., ,.,,,r...,, S erifices Cary Sanford ,,,...,,. r,.,, Marie Morrison ,,..., vSocial ,,,, ,, Dramatic Marian Fry ,,,r..,,,,. , r,.r.... ..,, , ,.,,PubIirity Mrs. Fred Almgren ,,,,., ,,,,,i , Irene Barnes Neile Beason Helen Bjurman Aleene Brady Nelle Briner Jean Bruner Kate Bundy Elsie Coleman Catherine Cookson Audrey Collins Frances Dow Margaret Ekey Frances Evans Rubv Mae Freeman Marian Fry Margaret Fryer Edna Mae Gale Beatrice Gamble Miriam Goldberg Mariagnes Graham Bertie Green Sara Haynes Jennie Lee Hankins Frances Harrell Evelyn Holmes Katherine James Louise Johnson Katherine Jones Martha Lawley Sadie Maude Lindsay Sfvonxnr ,,,,.,,, .,,,. fu .,,t, tMargaret Neason Margaret Fryer ,Edna Mae Gale .Florence Metz Jean Bruner Marian Fry i.YjMrsiiFredAhngre11 Sara Love Katherine McCadden 'Vera Mae McDowell Frances McNeil Frances Martin Helen Merrill Florance Metz Ann Moragne Margaret Morgan Helen Morris Marie Morrison Margaret Neason Virginia Nixon Mae Parker Virginia Mae Philpot Vivien Posey Mary Pauline Purdy Lucille Roberson Louise Rutledge Cary Sanford Lillian Stnrnan Elizabeth Swift Lucy Taylor Elizabeth Varner 'Maybelle Wzilkley Josephine Whatley Mary Louise Willard Harriett William-son Betty Wriglit Gwendolyn Wyatt 18 .1932 A THE CRUCIBLE HLY CLUB Bus NCISOII ,,,,,,,A, - ---,-. - qP-..- , .--wH Pygsidgnf Y Bill Oliver ,.... Alec Creagh Vice-President Secretary .. 1933 Bill Oliver Helmer Pearson Alec Creagh Leroye Owen ll,l,,, O ,,-, Axlll T rea 51,5737-W B -,,,,,..,,,,,,,, Leroye Owen J. C. Braswell Poley Farrington Forrest Crain john D. Brooks Dick Custer Leroye Owen Harold Thomas Robert Newman .lack Walden Bill Logan Bill Oliver Ben Smith Alec Creash Marion Bagley Robert Creel James Donald Bus Nelson Helmer Pearson Leslie Traylor Bush Mumpower Frank Reynolds Richard Hardman Wilmer Freeman Philip Williams Carsten Sahlmann Raymond Blackburn CLEAN SPEECH CLEAN SPORTS CLEAN SCHOLARSHIP CLIQNN LIVING S PONSOR 'l'. VV. CLEMEN'l'S DIRECTORS ll. W. XVIIITE F. M. COOK C. C. KEl..LlZY My THE CRUCIBLE 19, JI. U.. G. CLUB OFFICERS Virginia Nixqn ...... .,..,.L.. , ...,..,,. President ..,. Elsin Rose Patrickw-, ,. ,L . ,. Y Vice'-Pv'vsident,..,.., , Helen Merrill ..,..... L .,..,. . ...., . S ecretary...-,.-.,i..- Edna Mae Gale ...... -.. ,,.. ...,. . .,,....,,,,7. .... .L .Treasurer .,.... -... Pearl Bullock ....,. W. ,.,.., -L .,., ,.-,.,,,, .,,. ..Reportcr.,.,..i., Vera McDowell ....,....... .. ,.,. Chaplain Y..,. Miss Nadine Echols ,,., .- .LW ,A., , ,..,..,. ,.Spoumr A..,.. ,..,- Club C olors: Red and white liiower: Carnation ,M ...,.... May Parker ,,..,..Edna Mae Gale -- .... Louise johnson Frances Harrell .. ,.... Martha Lawley . , ..,.......... Dorothy Waite Miss Nadine Echols NVOULD THE 'WORLD COME TO AN END IFA- Nell Briner wore a long dress Jean Bruner cou'dn't say hot cha Pearl Bullock missed the Tuesday show Ruby Freeman wore whoopee sox Mariagnes Graham and Heien Merrill didn't disturb club meeting .Edna Mae Gale fell in love Bertie Green got to school on time Frances Harrell could play the part oi Garbo Sara Haynes left her make-up at home Louise Johnson didn't get to go to Anniston every summer Frances Lancast-er's hair wasn't always curled 'Vera McDowell lost her dignity Frances Martin quit going with Paul Martha Lawley wasn't sarcastic Louise Hartman got in a hurry Helen Morris could get in an Austin Margaret Morgan couldn't giggle Virginia Nixon and May Parker approved of the way school Elsie Rose Patrick didn't go around with Effie May Pauline Purdy didn't flirt with boys jo Whatley was as quiet as Elizabeth Swift Katherine McCadden wore a frown Chforine Pope talked all the time Vivien Posey danced in chapel Carieene Sauls had a Roman nose Carrie Frances Short wore her hair short Dorothy Waite failed in Home Ec. Gwendolyn Wyatt didn't go to Montevallo every year Marguarite Vaughn didn't get a note from Leroy every WE WONDER! day WHS fllil 'fu 'rinc CRUCIBIJ11 PHYSICHEMBIO Member Alabama Academy of Science Affiliated with Alabama junior Academy of Science 932 1933 Wayne Collins , Pmrident ,..,7,,., ...,.. - .Wayne C0lliIlS Philip Williams . , , , l'1'rf'-President .,..,. Philip Williams Ben Smith B. Sfrrvlary-Treasurer.. ,... v - .,.,.ff...7..VVf-. Bell Smith CLUB ROLL Billy Bliss Ralph Ray Charles Brasfield Ben Smith john Davis Brooks Wayne Collins Robert Creel james Donald John Hartman William Logan Robert Newman Evelyn E. L. Thomas VVillie Varner jack Walden Philip VVilliams Billy jim Wilson Forest Crain Winston Wood Holmes THE CRUCIBLE PROMETHEAN CLUB Cary Sanford , ,, N V, ,,,-APM,-idmp My ,,,-,- N A Cary Sanford Sadie M. Lindsay or ,om ,N M ,A,. , Vige-Pregidgntr ,,.,, , ,,,, Catherine Cookwrl Catherine Cooksmi ,,,, V my H ,,.,,AA Secyefayyw-,,,,-4, Betty Wright Elsie Colemand. 7,., ,, , ,, ,,,,, A, , ,,,,,, , -,,A,,,-,,,, VA,,4 T rmgurgr ,,., , ,,,, , A ,, , Irene Barnes Miss Lola Clarke ..,.....,....,, W A,., ., ,,,. . ,....--...gp0!U0f Helen Bagley lrene Barnes Kate Bundy Elsie Coleman Audrey Collins Catherine Coolcson Margaret Ekey Frances Evans Luree Evans Marian Fry Catherine Fryer Margaret Fryer Jennie Lee Hankins Pauline Hankins Inez Hawkins Evelyn Holmes Betty Bobby Kelly Eloise Letcher Sadie M. Lindsay Sara Love Frances McNeil Ann Moragnc Jean Moragne M ary F. Mounter Margaret Neason Anita Oliver Louise Rutledge Cary Sanford Lucy Taylor Maybelle Walkley Mary Louise Willard Harriet Williamson Wright 22' THE CRUCIBLE Raymond Blackburn, Harold Thomas .,R, ,,,-,,w,, J. T. Johnston 4,A,,,, , ,,,-,, - ,,,4, E END Bush Mumpower ,,.,,.. Barnes, J. D. Blackburn, Raymond Bliss, Billy Braswell, J. C. Cox, Howard Dixon, Robert Ervin Ernest Estock, Eddie Estock, Steve Farmer, Earl Gauggle, Carl Gwillim, Thomas Hartman, John THlU4CYlDlllDlES M.-- ..,.,,,,.,.. President .. ,..l,, . .,..,.. William Logan Vice-President ..,...,. ..,,.., .......... J T J0l'lI1St0l1 - ...,. Secretary-Treasurer.....--.-...-. ..... -..Tl10m3S Gwllllm -N, ,,4,,., Chaplain ,,,, s o,,, A, ,,,7o,7, Carsten Sahlmann MEMBERS Heinton, Charles Irvin, Miller Johnston, J. T. Johnston, Loycc Kneisley, Carl Knight L. P. Laney, John Leo, Mike Logan, William Mumpower, Bush Newman Henry Newman, Robert Nicholson, Billy Ray. Billy Officers of the present Salute those of the past And all here pledge loyally To a club that's built to last. There was old President Blackburn Who was always laughing at you, But when he ca'led for order He asked not a peep from you. Then came Vice-President Pie Thomas. The Apollo of the school, When on the baseball diamond VVinning he makes the rule. E3fcretary-Treasurer J. T. Johnston Faithful in service all He who picks a forward pass Like a flying cannon ball. Kirdlv Chaplain Mumpower Guardian of our flag, Courtrous on all occasions Ai-d never known to lag. Ray, Ralph Reynolds. Frank Sahlmann, Carsten Schaffner, Edward Shaw, E. Smith, Ben Strickland, Olie Stuman, Charles Thomas, E. L. Thomas, Harold VValden, Jack Whatley, George Zicarelli, Mike Officers of the present To you a trust we give Yours to continue traditions So Thucydides will live. President William Logan, Steady and fine and true, When the semester's over, We'll still be thinking of you. Vice-President J. T. Johnston Is honored again we see lf promotion continues President he's sure to be. Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Gwillim Carefully the record keeps No finer boy could any one know And popular to, just heaps. Chaplain Carsten Sahlmann Last of our present line VVe expect great things of him He has always been so fine. THE CRUCIBLE 23 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - 1933 Bagley, Marion Fryer, Margaret Coleman, Elsie Morrison, Marie Collins, Wayne Pearson, Helmer Fry. Marian NfVilliams, Phillip PRINCIPAUS CABINET FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Virginia Nixon Frances Dow Charles Woodall Marian Fry VVayne Collins VVillard Nelson Raymond Blackburn Cary Sanford Robert Creel Nell Briner Marie Morrison Wayne Collins Cari: Sanford W . Ol' m wer Mae Parker VVilliam Logan Hr-lmer Pearson ATHLETICS This year Coach Clements tried something n-ewg he opened the season two weeks before school started and began getting his team into shape for one of the hardest schedules ever played by Fairfield. The season started off in a big way, but as time passed on some of the players were injured. These injured ones caused the team to be weakened somewhat, howev ' ' end of the last game for the glory of old F. H. S. West jefferson , Phillips t...o ,.,. ,.cr.,, . . Boys' Industrial.. Woodlawn ..,t.. ,.....,. . jefferson County Oak Grove ,.., - jones Valley ..tttt .. Bessemer . .,,,.,.. . .l. C. Braswell .lohn D. Brooks Howard Cox .. Robert Creel tttt Alec Creagh ..,.tt t,,, 6 13 18 t..,t,,. 27 ,.,.t 14 8 LETTER Years Played . ,.,,,, . ,,,,. .. 1 .- ,, ,t,t tr.,. . .- . 1 1 .. M- 2 .,t.ot .. 1 Richard Custer CCaptainJ t.,.,..,t,v,o. 3 Steve Estock fAlt. Capt.j ..t,..tt. . 3 Hillard Gilbert. .ttt. .. Rex Hankins .. .. Miller Irwin .. sl. T. johnson... Frank LaRussa , , ,,,,t,..,,..., .... 2 3 3 1 VVillard Nelson .. tt,o .. . 2 er, the players fought until the F. H. 13 F. H. S.. 0 F. H. S ........ - 0 F. H. S. .... 0 F. H. S..- ..... . ............ -- 13 F. H. S .... ..... - .... . -- 13 F. H. S. ....... . .... . 0 MEN William Oliver . Leroye Owen. .. Helmer Pearson Milton Posey ..... . Dale Price ..,. . Oiie Strickland.. Emil Studinka .. Milton Taylor , Years Playe Leslie Traylor . .... .. ...... Adam Williamsoii . ..... .......... . ........ - Raymond Blackburn fManagerj d 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 24 'ring CRUCIBLE CONTESTS Mr. C. Gilley, a citizen of Fairfield, is the sponsor of the activity, known as the Gilley Reading Contest. This is an annual contest for the girls of the school. Through an elimination six girls reach the final contest. Of these the win- ner receives a gold medalg the one receiving second place has honorable mention. Any girl in school is eligible to compete for this honor. The Gilley Reading Contest came into being in 1926g the winner at that time was Gladys Sessions. Other winners of the medal are: 192 T Avis Barnes 1931 Rita Fergerson 15128 Myrtle Johnson 1932 Margaret Fryer 1929 Nell Sims . 19253 Marie Morrison 1930 Martha Louise Turner VVhat the Gilley Reading Contest is for the girls, the Holmes Declamation Contest is for the boys of the school. ln 1925, Reverend Holmes, from whom the contest takes its name, started the precedent of the Holmes Medal. At first only members of the Forensic Council, a club in the high school, were eligible contestants. Later any boy in school was allowed to compete. There is an elimination in which the six best speakers are chosen for the fi- nals. These six compete for the final rewardsg the winner receives the Holmes Medal, the second best receives honorable mention. 'Winners of the Holmes Medal since 1925 are: 1925 Ben Lively 1929 Clewis Trucks 1926 Richard Palmer 1930 john Baker 1 1927 Edward Wright 1931 Howard Edge 1928 Albert Bullock 19332 Willie Stuart 1933 Alec Creagh 3 , 1:1-if -qv 1 f .- K w5'?:' if , V. wvf ' 1: , -M. , ,, f.',. ,'r JZ. 5 , , ,mr 1 K 'J , .l ,712 'if'1w. . f .4-, L H 1 A- mf ' Y, , 1, 44,,..Nf wi, - I : - , c, : '.,:,. '. . V-. ., . sr . . ,1 , ,, .Fm V V Lu, ..., ,ru 1- pf-,W '- iff iii-,Q- v . 9511 . .- :I - ., if ,sk .. , A ,,. ' 1' 2 .. elif 4 sf, - 2 n- xr ' Un. ' R' ,T R . 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