Fairfield High School - Crucible Yearbook (Fairfield, AL)
- Class of 1942
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6 emor nysb Presen 3.SS Volume Sereht een 3 itfk Id, j dbztn 3 hx FOREWORD V.'e, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty-two, proudly present this seventeenth volume of the CRUCIBLE as a reflection of the activities and achievements of our school in the past year. Our hope is that pleasant memories of happy moments may be recaptured by glancing through these pages. Ifartha Young Editor-in-Chief 2 JAc. OtM ulb 2 For the advice and guidance which she has fciven us, for her sincere cooperation in all undertakings, for her interest in the students as individuals, and to show our love and appreciation; we, the senior class of nineteen hundred and forty-two, affectionately dedicate this seventeenth volune of the CRUCIBLE to bUSS MARY TAYLOR 3 JAt- OzM uJrb tyl o 4i THE CRUCIBLE STAFF Editor-in-chi ef..............................................................Martha Young Associate Editor.............................................................T'urray 3yrd Business Manager................................................................Mary Bowen Assistant Business Manager........................................................A1 filler ASSISTANT EDITORS Classes..............................................................Lucile Holmes Clubs................................................................Bettye Pruitt Activities.........................................................Vivian Millstead Sports........................................................................Jimmie Smith Photographs...............«..............................................Bert Baker Art..................................................................Nancy Sallade Typist...............................................................Louise Estock Typist...............................................................Robert Harvey Typist...............................................................Doris Trimble 4 y tc. OiM iMb Mr. B. B. 3aker Mrs. L. H. Gregory Mr. V., H. McMurry Miss Alma Howell Miss Mary Taylor Miss Anna Ria Davis Mrs. Lula P. Nicholson Miss Lola Clarke Miss Josephine Finke Mis8 Betty Jane Pass Miss Elizabeth Gaines Miss Virginia Johnston 6 fjk. GvuM, fa Miss Edna Mae Gale Miss Ann Donald Miss Mary Louise Hall Miss Glenn Acuff Mrs. VT. Pratt Miss Jewell Vaughan Miss Bobbie Ruth Mixon Mr. T. W. Clements Miss Rita Lea Harrison Mr. A. E. Houk Mr. flta. Winkenhofer Mr. Bush Mumpoirer, Jr. 7 J?At. OiM uJrbs ty 2 -v 1ly .'iss June Lofpren •irs. T. '«• Clements J cniors J k. OuAjCjJb tyl OFFICERS OF SENIOR CLASS President........................................................................Joe powell Vice-president...............................................................William deShazo Secretary......................................................................Glenn miar Treasurer.....................................................................Martha Roberta Sponsors.................................................Visa Johnston, Miss Gaines COLORS Blue and white FLOWER Red rose MOTTO Then compter we oust, when our cause it is Just, And this bo our motto, 'In God is our trust'. Lawyer....................................................................... ?!iller Prophet................................................................Charles Martin Gif tori an............................................................... Murray Byrd Poet...................................................................Martha Roberts Musician............................................................ Elizabeth Clem Grouch.................................................................Joe Zicarelli 10 J XL OuAJiMes Bert Baker Kathleen Barksdale James Barnes Dorothy Season Alfred Belcher Louis Bellino Vary Bowen Dorothy Briner Murray Byrd Elizabeth Carter Eugene Cleere Vary Elizabeth Clem 11 J ic. OzM uJr s ’ 2 James Cost William deShazo •'red DeMeritte Louise Estock Thomas Flynn John Foss Jo Fowler ’Margaret Fuller Vincent Oayhart Waunettia Gillespie 12 Kowo Glover Jiunie Green TTillie Clay Harrison Bobby Harvey Gordoii Hase Frances Hayes loise Holderfield Frank Hollingsworth Lucile Holmes Josephine Jackson 15 Helen Hopewell Dorothy Mae Jayne Vary Elizabeth Jones Dorothy Kimball Sum Jean Las ter Arthur Layton Louis Letanosky John Vahan Charles Martin Geraldine Mathews Jane .VcCorrrick Charles McGinn 14 Grady McDonald Glenn Millar j tc. OhM uJrbs tyl A1 Miller ?:'inna !’oor Vivian Vlllstead William Morton Wanea Neu ent Janice Odom Joyce Nichols Tom O'Neal Be be Owen Edward Pearson 15 Alfred Parker Joe Powell J lC. OiMJuth tyl Bettye Pruitt T. Yr. Ray Carrie Fagusa Ann Roberts J'artha Roberts Nancy Sallade Katherine Routon Doris Sims Fred Smith Tena Smythers George Spakes 16 Jimmie Smith y ic. GujjuiMl’ Hill7 Stanfield Dorothy Strickland Stella Stephens Archie Thompson Doris Trimble 1x1 gar ’‘.a«?goner Lura Vanderford Dorothea v.alser Janes Weatherly Betty Williams 17 Leslie .hitehead J'arjorie V.lUiaras iAKiloy Willis SCartha Young Clifton Wood Joe Zicarelli SENIOhS .VOT REPRESENTED David Rark Mason Pondurant warguerite Evans Rry?n David Cox Elmer Elwell Annistee Gillian John Gilmore John Long Thomas ’'c Gouge 1 Robert Owens Wall ace Roberson Alvin Roberts 18 SENIOR CLASS PLAT ”SVSR si::ce sts CAST Mrs. Clovor............. Johnny Clover........... Mr. Clover.............. Spud Erwin.............. Susan Blake............. Betsy Erwin............. Martha YJillard......... Officer (Cappy) Simmons Henry Quinn............. Lucybelle Lee........... Preston Hughes.......... ....Betty Williams .........Bert Baker .........Al Miller ....Eddie Waggoner .....Nancy Sallade ....Martha Roberts .......Janice Odom ......Joe Zicarclli Frank Hollingsworth ....Jane McCormick ....VJillie deShazo Johnny Clover, a boy of seventeen, is the new editor of his high school paper. Happy-go-lucky Spud Erwin is the business-manager. Through the efforts of Miss Y.'illard, instructor in journalism and a staunch advocate of women's rights, a girl, Susan Blake, is elected associate editor. Johnny dislikes having a girl on the paper staff, particularly Susani but his hands are tied since Susan has Miss Vuillard's backing. Johnny and Spud further complicate matters by falling for the same girl, Lucybelle Lee, a sweet little thing from the South. Lucybelle, however, likes Johnny and Spud----------and Preston Hughes, a large, good-looking , school athlete. Johnny and Spud acquire measles, thus leaving the paper to Susan, and Lucybelle to Preston. The quarantine ends on the night of the high school Christmas dance. The Christmas issue of the Penguin, which is put on sale at the dance, causes quite a commotion, due to Susan's novel ideas about journalism. Before the night ends Henry Quinn, the youngest high school principal in the state, proposes, if that is what you call it, to Miss Y illard; Preston develops a nice case of measles? and Johnny becomes aware of Susan's charms. 19 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY FOOL'S LUCK CAST Charley Vorse., Curley Renton., Mr. Morse...... Mrs. Torse.... Marie Torse... Edith Prexton. Herbert Wilson Clara......... Nifty Bowers.. Smith.......... Sarrick........ Imogene....... ....Lawrence Fiqiiett ....Kent Bottenfield ... Howard Wannamaker Mary Elsie Stripline ..Frances McAllister ........Jonny Andress ........Homer Parsons .......Frances McCray ...........Robert Ray .............Bob Pool .......George Howell ,.. Mary Louise Jones Curley Benton,who picks pockets for fun, attends a bachelor dinner given by Charley Torse, whose approaching marriage to Edith Prexton is being celebrated. During the evening Curley nicks the pockets of several men whom he encounters. The next morning Curley goes to visit Charley, who is suffering from the effects of the dinner and the discovery that he has bought 25,000 worth of wildcat oil stock. While they are talking, Curley discovers a necklace, a ring, and a roll of money in his coat pocket. They read in the morning paper that a robbery and a murder have been committed. Edith and Marie Vorse, Curley's fiancee, discover the jewelry and take it, assuming that it is for them. tors. Vorse uses one of the bills Curley got the night before,and the police arrest her for passing counterfeit money. They bring her home and arrest Charley, Curley, Marie, Edith, V r. Torse, and Mrs. Torse on suspicion. Curley's sleight-of-hand skill enables him to mystify the police and remove all the evidence. Fool's luck solves all their problems . 20 J?Ac. JUNIOR CLASS SEMESTER VII OFFICERS President..............................................................Ellis Kennedy Vice-president...........................................................Ted Harper Secretary-treasurer.............................................................Hugh Gwin Sponsor.........................................................Miss Anna Ria Davis COLORS FLOKER Red and white Red rose MOTTO Forward, never backward. Charlie Joe Barfield Hugh Gilmore Gergary Pirrong Bill Bryan Glenn Glass Evelyn Reed Mary Elizabeth Cherry Hugh Gwin J. T. Roberts Betty Crews Ted Harper Lola Sawls Frances Collins George Howard Zena Scott Henry Dixon Hellon Jackson Martha Joe Shaw Jinny Emfinger Ellis Kennedy Juanita Walker Martin Fogleman F. A. Laney Ella Mae ’■hite Donald Parsons 22 J At. Ouc JUNIOR CLASS SEMESTER VI OFFICERS President..........................................................Lila Jean Harper Vice-president............................................................Harynelle McGill Secretary-treasurer............................................................Jean prince Sponsor............................................................Mias Lola Clark COLORS FLCWER PurDie And white Iris MOTTO MTimes change and so do we. Earl Brandon Janice Vahler Esther Plasman Leonard Gardner Bettye McCarley Bob Pool Helen Faye Guilian Carlos McCarc Doris Pope Lila Jean Harper Catherine McCool Jean prince David Hart Frances McCray Flora Sarinopoulos Mary Jo Hoaey Marynelle McGill Bettye Sawls Mary Louise Jones Seth Mitchell Bennie Sexton Talmadge Lowom Gloria Norman Dorothy Smith Homer Parsons j ul Otm iMis .r. rroR class SEMESTER VI OFFICERS President............................................................Kenneth Thomas Vice-president.......................................................Donald Vaughan Secretary-treasurer..................................................Vadelyn Briner Sponsor.........................................................Miss Josephine Finke FLOWER COLORS Carnation Silver and blue MOTTO If we rest, we rust. Virginia Allen Fred Chalmers Kenneth Thomas Jonny Andress Dorothy Flack Helen Thompson Jim Bennett Bettye Harrison Lennie Tidwell Hansel Blackstone Ralph Heller Faye Treaster Kent Bottenfleld Howard I ason Bill Turner Paul Brigman Geneva Ridgeway Donald Vaughan Vadelyn Briner Loulie B. Robertson Howard Wannamaker Johnny Bullock Marjorie Sansom Margaret E. Williamson Varis Cameron Iris Smith Willie Lee Wilhite Dorothy Carpenter pred E. Stevens Doris Wilson Patricia Stokes 24 JUNIOR CLASS SEMESTER VI OFFICERS President............................................................John Abernathy Vice-president.......................................................Dan Carrrichael Secretary-treasurer..................................................George Howell Sponsor.............................................................Fisa Ann Donald FLOWER COLORS Rod rose Red and white MOTTO Onward ever, backward never. John Abernethy Kathryn Davis Buddy Hays E. C. Brock Muriel Dunham Saranell Head Helen Blackstone Corlime DeBardeleben George Howell Dan Carmichael Helen Early Arthur Howard Margie Cook George Elder Frances ycAllister Lloyd Coats Anna Louise Fyynn Robert Ray Laura Lee Cope Cecil Fiquett Vozelle Skinner Betty Earl dark Frances Griffin Fannie Sue Smith Marjorie Crane Rae Green Hugh Vallely Betty Coretti Alton Vanderford 25 jAc. ¥2 JUNIOR CLASS SE!ffiSTEK V OFFICERS President.......... Vice-president..... Secretary-treasurer Reporter........... Sponsor............ ...........3illy Stone ......Lawrence Fiquett ........Gloria Glosson .............Dilly Ray Mrs. Lula P. Nicholson COLORS Black and white MOTTO Not to go forward is to go backward. FLQTER Cactus Robert Ash Melvin Kilbum Sl3ie Pissanos Hal 3rock Ann Kurtts Hobson Prescott Eleanor Burton Jimmy Lynn Dilly Ray James Clem Rosie Yarino Joe Keith Reed Doyle Crabbe Sara Lee Larino Emily Sanders Ina Marie Crump Jack Marshall Marion Seay Grady Farmer Frances Maxwell Margaret Smith Lawrence Fiquett Hazel McLellan Georgina Smith Paula I'ae Ginn Lynn Mosley Billy Stone Fulton Glass Sam Moore Mary Elsie Stripling Gloria Glosson Tommy Ogletree Ann V.'ainwright Dorothy Jones Earl 0 Shields Scottie Williams Olin Johnson Leo Pearson Juanita Young 26 JAc. ty2 SOPHC OH2S CLASS SE’IESTER IV OFFICERS rresiaenx..............................................................Peggy Tot,herow Vice-president...........................................................Mary Smith Secretary......................................................................Louise Ogletree Treasurer..............................................................Margaret Wells Sponsor.........................................................Miss Betty Jane Pass FIOTCER COLORS Orchid Violet and white MOTTO Master your decisions before they master you. Ray Adcock Covin Vorris Billy Spitznagel Irene Jones Jean Nazaretian Vary Farr Stone Robert Lavender Betty Ann Odom Louis Thomas Jean ? ackie Louise Ogletree Pegfy Totherow Henry Mahan Frances Pfau Fay Trimble John Mahler James Piper Margaret Wells Jean Maxwell Annie Jo Ross Sheldon Finklepleck Margaret ? cGinn Anna Marie Scholl Mary Fintter Ann 1'eskill Betty Sims Margaret Wright Joe Meyers Emily Sims Charles Fyatt Mary Ann Smith 28 SOPHOMORE CLASS SEMESTER IV OFFICERS President.................................... Vice-president.............................. Secretary-treasurer......................... Sponsor..................................... PLOTTER Gardenia ''OTTO When the Great Recorder cones To score against your name He writes not that you won or lost But how you played the game. 3illy Adams Nan Alberson John Baily lone Beaty Charles Bice Miriam Bottenfield Walter Bruce Jack Bush Erskine Courington Tommy Crawford Ann Davis Doris Jean Dunlap Louise Freeman Joe Friend Gloria Fuller Kathryn Gardner Mary Germany Jacquelyn Glen Jack Graham Mabel Harmon Billy Harrell Stella Harris ...Tom Holderfield Miriam Bottenfield ......Charles Bice ......Miss Vaughan COLORS Blue and white Catherine Heinton Helen Hill Ton Holderfield Jim Huey Frances Hurt Carolyn Millar William Morton Charlotte Nicholas Peggy Odom Claud Smithson Margaret Wyatt 29 JAc. OuaiMiy SOPHC'CRE CLASS SEMESTER III OFFICERS President..............................................................Joe Mitchell Vice-president.......................................................Mary Jo Sexton Secretary..............................................................Betty Voight Treasurer...........................................................Martha Thomason Sponsor..........................................................Miss Edna Mae Oale FLOWER COLORS Sweet pea Blue and white MOTTO As time changes, we change too. President..............................................................Jackie Hamm Vice-president.........................................................Evelyn Glaze Secretary-treasurer..........................................Mary Elizabeth Jackson Sponsor.......................................................Miss Mary Louise Hall FLOPTER COLORS Carnation Blue and white Motto Ever dependable. Rufus Belcher Evelyn Glaze Gloria Raygan Jack Bradley Thomas Graham Hubert Reed Agnes Butler Mary Sue Hamilton Laura Reynolds Richard Chaple Jackie Hama Jack Seay LaVeme Chaple Rose Mae Hitchfield Vary Jo Sexton Evelyn Chastain Vary Elizabeth Jackson Helen Jane Shultz Jimmie Cleere paul James Georgia Smith 3etty Crabbe Charles Jone3 George Stephens Betty Dixon Mack Layton Shuford Swift Jean Conner Joseph Mitchell Martha Thomason Boots Forshee Gregg Parsons Betty Ruth Voight 50 FRESHMAN CLASS SEMESTER II OFFICERS President.......... Vice-president..... Seere tary-treas urer Reporter........... Sponsor............ .........Mery Bledsoe .........Jean Alley Dorothy Jean Gilbert .....Peggy Anr. Erwin ...Bobbie Ruth Mixon COLORS FLOWER Red and Tihite Red rose yOTTO Each for the other, and all for the class. Joseph Alesci Jean Alley Adeliah Barrentine Mary Bledsoe Andrew Bradley Pd.chard Broadhead James Buchanan Dorothy Cherry Mortimer Cherry Jasper Clark Cloria Endsley Peggy Ann Erwin Mildred Estock Earl Fancher Bobby Fondren Dorothy Jean Gilbert William Gober Tommy Hamilton Martha Elian Hardy Forrest Heller Betty Lou Hodge Faye Hodges Jimmie Holmes 32 FRESHMAN CLASS SEMESTER II OFFICERS President..........................................................Charlotte Las ter Vice-president.........................................................Betty Maxwell Secretary......................................................................Royce McGill Treasurer....................................................................Charles Ronine Sponsor............................................................Miss Mary Taylor COLORS FtOflERS Red and white Red and white carnations MOTTO Toil conquers all things. Bill Hart Royce McGill Percy Rogers Marian Jackson Betty McNutt Charles Roraine Theo Jones Betty June Morton Kathlyn Sawyer Elmer Kilbum Chester Peak George Schafner Charlotte Laster Marshall Plasman Mary Alice Shaw Rocco Leo Maureen Roberts Joe Sims Betty Maxwell Mary Elinor Robertson Clinton West Marguerite McGarry Rosetta Zicarelli 33 FRESHMAN CLASS SEMESTER I OFFICERS President.......... Vice-president..... Secretary-treasurer Sponsor............ COLORS Green and White Betty Jean Barnette Betty Pruce Frank Burton Betty Couture Eugene Earp Edward Ellington James Fuller Gordon Glover Loyce Green Gordon Holmes Ralph Howse Foster Hyche MOTTO nv[e stand for Victory Harold Johnston Katherine Kurtts Anthony leRvssa Edward Layton Joyce licOill Joyce McQueen J anual Marino Billy Mason Ruel Mooney 0. C. Nichols Tommy Norton Peggy O'Neill ....Billy Mason ....Ralph Howse Josephine Traina Mrs. M. W. Pratt FLOWSR •White Lily Carl Parsons James Pissanos Velton Pool Bobbie Jean Roberson Oscar Schaffher Allen Sri the man A]vis Strickland Josephine Traina Alice Vernon James 'Ihatley Harold White 34 -rnnnn, :ucnor: £ uju_ BETA CLUB OFFICERS President...............................................................Joe Powell Vice-president......................................................Dorothy Beason Secretary............................................................Carrie Ragusa Treasurer..........................................................Y illiam deShazo Sponsor........................................................Miss Anna Ria Davis John Abernethy Gordon Base Seth Mitchell Jonny Andress Saranell Read Alfred Parker 3ert Baker Eloise Holderfield Esther Plasman Dorothy Beason Frank Hollingsworth Joe Powell Kathryn Davis Lucile Holmes Janice Odom Corinne DeBardeleben George Howell Carrie Ragusa William deShazo Janice Mahler Evelyn Reed Jo Fowler Frances McAllister Nancy Sallade David Hart Frances McCray Moselle Skinner Marynelle McGill 36 SENIOR HI-Y OFFICERS President..... Vice-prosident Secretary..... Treasurer..... Sponsor....... •• •• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .'.Tilliaa deShazo ....Pan Carmichael ..........Joe Powell ......George Howell .5Sr. v;. H. VcT.’urry E. C. Brock Dan Carmichael William deShazo Cecil Fiquett Hugh Gwin George Howell Charles I'artin A1 Killer Joe Powell George Spakes Leslie Whitehead 37 jAc. OtM uSb 2 President........... Vice-president...... Secretary........... Treasurer........... Sponsor............. Virginia Allen Jonny Andress Vary Bowen ’’adelyn Briner Betty Clark Vary Elizabeth Cle Laura Cope Marjorie Crane Kathryn Davis Corinne De3ardeleben Ellie Jo Gilley Gloria Ann Glosson Frances Griffin Saranell Head Eloise Holderfield SENIOR GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS Lucile Holmes Helen Hopewell Vary Louise Jones Frances McAllister Bettye McCarley Catherine VcCool Frances McCray Varynelle McGill HazeJ McLellan ..'anda Neugent Joyce Nichols Janice Odom Bebe Owen Doris Pope ..........Tonny Andress ..Corinne DeBardeleben .........Saranell Head .........Helen Hopewell Mrs. Lula P. Nicholson Jean Prince Dilly Ray Ann Roberts Nancy Sallade Flora Sarinopoulos Vozelle Skinner Dorothy Smith Sue Smith Pat Stokes Dorothy Strickland Helen Thompson Faye Treaster Juanita Y.'alker Doris Wilson Martha Young 38 JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS President................................................................Pergy Odom Vice-president.....................................................Charlotte Laster Secretary................................................................,Tean A1l y Treasurer........................................................••••’ ary Jo Sexton Sponsor......................................................Kiss nnie Glenn Acuff Nan Alberson Frances Hurt Peggy Odom Jean Alley Helen Hill Betty Ann Odom LaVerne Chaple Charlotte Laster Maureen Roberts Gloria Endsiey Carolyn Vi liar Vary Jo Sexton Gloria Fuller Betty June Yorton Betty Sims Jacqueline Clenn Joyce McQueen Betty Ruth Voight Gladys Gardner Betty McNutt Margaret ‘.yatt Catherine Heinton Charlotte Nicholas Rosetta Zicarelli Peggy O'Neal 39 J? hl OiMJuJrlv JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS Treasurer Sponsors Viss Mixon, Miss Finke John Abemethy Helen Kaye Guilian Betty Odom Nan Alberson Catherine Heinton Louise Ogletree Jean Alley Lucile Holmes Be be Owen Jonny Andress Helen Hopewell Bob Tool Miriam Bottenfield George Howell Joe Powell Vary Bowen Paul James Percy Rogers Johnny Bullock Iheo Jones Zena Scott Karis Cameron Charlotte Laster Mary Alice Shaw LaVerne Chaple Jack Marshall Emily Sims Vary Elisabeth Cherry Betty Maxwell Mary Ann Smith Vary Elizabeth Clem Bettye McCarley Vary Farr Stone James Cost Carolyn Millar Dorothy Strickland Corinne DeBardeleben Glenn Villar Shuford Swift Gloria Fuller William Howard Morton Doris Trimble Gladys Gardner Joyce Nichols Edgar Gene Waggoner Ellie Jo Gilley Janice JAcm Charles .fyatt Peggy Odom 40 JAc. tyl PROMETHEAN CLUB OFFICERS President..... Vice-president Secretary..... Treasurer..... Sponsor....... ,. .ITanda Meugent Jean Nazaretian ..Betty Coretti ....Margie Cook Miss Lola Clark Helen Blackstone Mary Bledsoe Margie Cook Betty Coretti Muriel Dunham Frances Griffin Jackie Hamm Mabel Harmon Helen Hill Mary Louise Jones Marguerite McGarry Betty McNutt Katherine McCool Wanda Neugent Jean Nazaretian Charlotte Nicholas Betty Cdoc Marian Seay Mary Joe Sexton 41 President............ Vice-president....... Secretary............ Treasurer............ Sponsor............ Vary Elizabeth Cherry Vary Elizabeth Clem Betty Crews Louise Estock Ellie Jo Gilley Bobby Harvey Lucile Holmes Helen Hopewell Joyce Nichols FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS .....................................Joyce Nichols ....................................Martha Roberts ....................................Bettye Pruitt ................................Marjorie Williams .................................Yiss Mary Taylor Janice Odom Bettye Pruitt Nancy Sallade Dorothy Strickland Tena Gmythers Doris Trimble Marjorie Williams Martha Young 42 D. C. GL'JB ( TXCH1S. President........ Vice-president... Secretary........ Treasurer........ Sponsor.......... ■Ian.es Barnes Paul Brigaan Johnny Hullock Dorothy Carpenter Catherine Gardner Gerald Ginn Lila Jean Harper Ralph Heller ......Janes Barnes ..Lila Jean Harper ...Stella Stephens .......Gerald Ginn ..........Vr. Wobdy Arthur Howard Dorothy Kimball San Moore Gregory Pirronp Stella Stephens Bill Turner Willie Leo Wilhite 43 OiM uSb CAMERA CLUB OFFICERS President........................................ Vice-president................................... Secretary-treasurer.............................. Sponsor.......................................... Bert 3aker E. C. 3rock Frank Hollingsworth Jin Huey .........Bert Baker Frank Hollingsworth ......Charles Tfyatt .Mr. T. r. Clements Rocco Leo Jack Marshall Benni e Sexton Charles Ytyatt 44 J iC. OiAUuJh tyl § PRINCIPAL'S CABINET MEMBERS •Toe Powell peegy Odom TfilUa® deShazo James Barnes Jenny Andress TTanda Neugent Joyce Nichols I'artha Toms Helen Hopewell Ellie Jo Gilley The purpose of the Principal's Cabinet is to aid the principal in the oromotion of academic and extra-curricular activities and the general welfare of the school. The membership of the cabinet is composed of the presidents of the various clubs, president of the band, president of the student body, and the principal of the school. 46 JAc. HI-LIFE STAFF Editor.................... Associate Editor.......... Business Kanager........... Assistant Business Vanager Feature Editor............ Reporters................. Club Editor............... Sports Editors............ Art Editor................ Fake-up Staff............. Circulation Manager....... Advisers.................. ..........................................Jo Fowler ....................................Ellie Jo Gilley ........................................Vurray Byrd .......................................Glenn Viliar .........................................3ert Baker ................Lucile Holmes, Corinne DeBaraeleben ......................................Bettye Pruitt ..........................Janice Odom, Jimmie Green .................................... Homer Parsons Dorothy Benson, Helen Hopewell, Dorothy Strickland ........................................ Al Filler ...................Viss Vary Taylor, 1'iss Jo Finke 47 JAc. OlMjCsMo ’ 2 GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President............ Vice-president....... Secretary............ Adviser.............. Nan Alberson Jean Alley Miriam Bottenfield LaVerne Chaple Vary Elizabeth Cherry Vary Elizabeth Clem Frances Collins Gloria Fuller Gladys Gardner Helen Faye Guilian Mabel Harmon Catherine Heinton Lucile Holmes Frances Hurt Mary Elizabeth Jackson Charlotte laster Margaret McGinn Joyce Nichols Janice Odom Peggy Odom Louise Ogletree ......Frances Collins ...........Zena Scott ......Louise Ogletree Miss Rita Lea Harrison Bebe Owen Gloria Raygan Evelyn Reed Laura Reynolds Zena Scott Mary Alice Shaw Emily Sims Mary Ann Smith Doris Trimble Rosetta Zicarelli 48 BOYS' CHORUS Director, ! lss Rita Lea Harrison Johnnie Bullock Maris Caraeron Mortimer Cherry Tomqy Crawford Gerald Ginn Jack Herlong Theo Jones Robert Lavender William Howard Morton Percy Rogers Claud Smithson Edgar Waggoner Harold White 49 VIALU CHORUS Kan Alberson Jean Alley Janes Barnes Miriam Bottenfield Johnnie Bullock ?'aris Cameron LaVerne Chaole !'ary Elizabeth Cherry Mortimer Cherry ?• ary Elizabeth Clem Frances Collins Tommy Crawford Gladys Gardner Gerald Ginn Helen Faye G’rilian Jack Herlong Lucile Holmes Frances Hurt Theo Jones Charlotte Laster Robert Lavender Margaret McGinn William Howard Morton Joyce Hichols Janice Odom Feggy Odo Louise Ogletree Bebe Owen Gloria Raygan Laura Reynolds Percy Rogers Mary Alice Shaw Emily Sims Claude Smithson Loris Trimble Edgar Waggoner Harold White 50 J lC. OiM lMls tyl BAND OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Drillmaster John Abernethy Helen Hopewell Wallace Roberson Dorothy Beason Arthur Howard Percy Rogers Kent Bottenfield George Howell Joe Sims Karl Brandon Jim Huey Jimmie Smith Maris Cameron Theo Jones Claude Smithson Richard Chaple Jack Marshall Shuford Swift James Cost Catherine J’cCool 7 oris Trimble Elmer Elwell Glenn Millar Edgar Gene 7saggonor Eddie Ellington 0. C. Nichols Betty Williams Gladys Gardner Janice Odom Howard Wannamaker Mary Germany Bob Pool James '.Vhatley Elite Jo Gilley Hobson Prescott Leslie ’.Whitehead Jack Herlong Laura Reynolds Martha Roberts Charles V.yat.t 51 JYk. Oua uMo ’ 2 Jonny Andress Dan Carmichael Lawrence Fiquett Rowe Glover Jack Herlong Helen Hopewell DEFENSE COUNCIL Joe Powell.....Chairman George Howell Jean Vackie Glenn Hillar A1 Jailer Joyce Nichols Sob Pool Charles nomine Zena Scott Vrilliam deShazo 3illie Stone Shuford Swift -'arjorie Milliams VOCAL ENSEMBLE Nan Alberson Miriam Botteafield Mary Elizabeth Cherry Director, Viss Rita Lea Harrison Frances Collins Louise Ogletree Janice Odom Peggy Odom Be be Owen 52 J k. OlM uI-b D. E. CLASS James Barnes Louis Bellino Paul Brigraan Dorothy Carpenter Catherine Gardner Glenn Glass Adviser, uiss June Lofgren Lila Jean Haroer Tea Harper Ralph Heller Arthur Howard Dorothy Kimball Sam Moore Leo Pearson Martha Jo Shaw Stella Stevens James Weatherly Willie Lee Wilhite D. 0. CLASS Adviser, i'r. B. B. Hobdy James Lynn Vivian Millstead Donald Parsons 53 Hansel Blackstone Johnnie Bullock Gerald Ginn Homer Parsons Gregory Pirrong Bill Turner J iC. ty2 JUNIOR RET CROSS OFFICERS President...................................................................Kathryn Davis Secretary..................................................................Virginia Allen Sponsor.......................................................Kiss Elizabeth Gaines Virginia Allen Jasper Clarke Kathryn Davis Louise Estcck Helen Faye Guilian Mary Sue Hamilton Marynelle V.cOill Royce McGill Hubert Reed Evelyn Reed Martha Roberts Loulie Bess Robertson Mary Elsie Stripling 54 EN5LEY 0 DOW V FAIRFLD 6 YOS-TD-GO ERECTEO £Y PBWLTYWD. THE NEVV5-AEE HERALD QWRTER4 TOP(wmCL£MS KT 55 JAc. OuajCsMis •w BACK RCSV Coach Houk, Byrd, Emfinger, Fiquett, Powell, O'Shields, TTood, Routledge, Brock, Coach Cleioents. !'IDDLK ROW Courington, Layton, Glover, Parker, Pearson, Spitznagel, Thompson, O'Neal, Jones, Zic-arelli. PROMT HOR Carmichael, Belcher, Reed, Long, Clements, Bark, KLtchell, deShazo, Thomas, Harrell. 56 JAc. OuacMo tyl LETTER ,.'EK JOHN LONG - Back Mike was a great field general. Because of his great leadership, he was elected Captain. His shoes will be hard to fill. JIMMIE GREEN - Center The co-captain of the Tigers, though riddled with injuries and unable to play most of the season, showed the old Purple and Gold spirit. DA VIP BARK - End Olaf teamed with Fiquett to give Fairfield one of its best end combinations in many years. CLIFTON WOOD - Tackle Bugs was a first year man who proved tc be an invaluable cog in the Tiger eleven. JOHNNY ROUTLECGE - Guard The veteran of the team showed to great advantage in spite of his many injuries. JOE FOV.ELL - Center Joe was one of the best defensive centers ever to wear the purple and gold. RCTAE GLOVER - Guard Round Van was one of those guards who always played for keeps. He will be sorely missed next year. E. C. BROCK - Tackle Bone gets our nod as being the best defensive high school lineman of last year. CECIL FIQUETT - End Shorty was one of those ends who could really go up and get them. ED PEARSON - Back Sabo showed an untiring willingness to stick to his position of blocking back. He could really lay them low. WALTER PARKER - Back Walter was a great all-round hack who showed to best advantage in the .Tones Valley game. HURRAY BIRD - Back- copper was one of tne greatest ground gainers ever to play for Fairfield. Our opponents will be happy to find that he will not return next year. BILLY SPITZNAGEL - Guard Spitz was one of those first year men who made the varsity. He cane through with flying colors. BILL BRYAN - Back Much is expected of Billy next year. He heads a quartet of returning backs. ARCHIE THOMPSON - Tackle Archie was also one of those first yeAr men who won the coveted F . This was his last year in school. ALFRED BELCHER - Back Alfred worked hard all the year and was rewarded his letter. He alternated with Sabo at the blocking back. 57 JAc. Ousuuj-b tyl DA;- CA«!ICHAEr, - End Fruits services could always be counted on. ie returns to bolster the end corps of next year. mu 2 I.LSHAZO - Back Villie was one of those little ram who really was there. He will be greatly nisscd next year. ARTHUR LAYTOv - Tackle His first and last year Arthur served well at either tackle or guard. JIWOB EMFIKOER - Back After making his FN this year En inger should really be the boy to watch next year. TO: O'Nr AL - Guard Totw was a good blocker who could old his position well on either defense or offense. LARI. 0'SHIELDS - Guard ’Tummy was one of those rough and ready guards. He will be welcomed back next year with open arms. JOh ZTC - Vanager Through his untiring willingness to help his fellow players Zic won the admiration of everyone who came in contact with him. BILLY HARRELL - Assistant Vanager Ace did a fine job of assisting Zic and has now graduated to next year's manager. THOVAS LIKDY CLtf'ENTS - llascot A real scrapper. Fairfield 6 Ensley 0 Fairfield 52 Oak Grove 0 Fairfield 0 West End 25 Fairfield 19 Jeffco-Hi 0 Fairfield 15 Minor 0 Fairfield 6 Jones Valley 6 Fairfield 19 Hewitt 0 Fairfield 51 Leeds 15 58 JUMo Leaders Valence Crucible. St a ff FootUH Ca.j.t Ihs Lat' ssist;, Jledi dhic'd! fyt'dufJtjSia'alJ Jo f or v. . ■ --
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