Fairfield High School - Crucible Yearbook (Fairfield, AL)

 - Class of 1954

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EDDIE HOWE Business Manager KAY BROCK Co-Social Editor SALLY BROWN Co-Social Editor ANTOINETTE GAGLIANO Typist JEAN HALLMAN Typist MARILYN MOON Co-Social Editor MARTHA NELSON Reporter JEAN SOUTH Feoture Editor SUE STRAIN Club Editor BILL TAYLOR Sports Editor MARTHA WEAVER Art Editor BRUCE WHATLEY News Editor HI-LIFE STIFF

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hard rwli of many students paid off well by living an entertaining nvwnt la th psopls of Fairfield The climax of the Homecoming gams- camr that night when Mr Walker principal, led out three girl —a ijuccn and her two attendant . There wat silence. then round at eppUuM a Palsy Pet-rick »w crowmrd The lovely Mm Homecoming and her two attemtanU, Martha Waawr and Lot Fortner, took thmr places on the autrUne t- Continue watching Ibc game Next nm rtnm for the Thropsan . P. T A, and Art Club e» ft rat. (frond. and third place winner fur having the beet CONORATl LATION5. SENIORS' rether difficult for to to nrnt on e particular group Meh we are a part, but fhc Clau ,»! W deserve table comment. A the cod ie pa»: alt week , w« made point to examine a few re-iwdr of v i lour number ten tor das and we found tbit year's clan maintain gh pcrroiiUgr of student grades comparable to thoja ny former group of Pair-High School senior . This c« well, pot only for u nta. but also for the teach-they had had in tbe past have at the present Con-tatums. senior . keep up the work and you’ll go down Jtory. nsiPl.IMI NTAK V NOTE )ij« are’r pawing comjdi-i. we would Ilka to prone Fairfield High School stu-tor their wonderful school, We are proud of them not! for their pep at ball game , also tor their unusual will res to work and their if-.nation to lurcecd In all 4 function ....... ITS Till. SPIRIT. NOT THE SCORE day. October 30. wa» a sad fob some people, as they still mooning over losing 1 game to En.de) the night . After studying the- tltun- Mad in numerical value at the half, who was ahead in school pep’ Pal timid, of course'. Not far a moment did our pep squad hesitate. They suppoitcd the team throughout the whole game An overall winning mason Un't th must important factor of football, it' the respect we hold for our player and the support « give them Thvre iui‘t « rtu-deot In Fairfield High School who wouldn't boost o praUe our team at all time ? Try One of These New Books Among the hook recently placed in the library you will be sure to find one or more to suit yw taste. If you Ukc human-interest in Assembly The Thespatu last Wednesday garo ttw rtnry of Pygmalion assembly Pygmalion, a K-uiptcn of Cyprus m Crock Mythology, not 1ft. tug the v fcr i(W4S of U»e women who lived In hn town. rrfustd marry any of them 1 i Friendship Week Observed The world Is founded on friendship » i«ndi — people on whom you can depend at all Umax people you can trust and turn to in nrod. people you feel an f feet ion for deep m your heart, an affection which can t 'be Woken or lessened by time— yea. ft tend ' To promote friendship. thr week uf Frbnuiy IhS was designated as friendship Week at Falrbeld High. On Monday everyone was g.vcji a name lag to be worn all wank. Anyone failing to comply with this (tip-ulaUnn wm Uable to punishment All during the wrick everyone was to try to mingle with new ! people, cet la know them, not' only by name Wit by pcnonuli-ty. br friandl) with ewry.mo. i help Mbcnwer possi P gms:mn caned s utus of »muoi. from ivory. It was so static uu wUi rtuov A Man's beautiful lhat hr fell In Wvs outers by Men., vScard.. J: , ”th «• » W mmasUy to i Tbto U an inspiring personal v,'n‘«- floddrsa el beauty and stair, told wm. color. ,tnw ami «® iv« hlm • humus, one to open the «»«• i f'r,Utin« Pll» °« •«». Venui WHicty and to lift up thr heads!brrm,{ml • ,ftto th Th“ and hearts of not urUy the crip- j maiden'• name became Galatea p J. but of th nullwna who' Taking part m the .ketch were have other so-called diaabtU- Chm jQrxj n Pyemallan. and t«a under which Ihry need not Fortner. Galataa. HUtaro ... . , „ .. . . surrounding Galatea were Lynn The Story of tebb, Skull by Ml!cUU ■ and Sue Bobby Shantx tells tbs life of the star pitcher Everyone who lnves baseball should road this This playlet was also present- j book d st the Thespian Convention Thunder Road. Spro.lt thundsr. W Erultty. racing cant grinding off the Kill-sni courage and treachery are rombtrssd to tell this exciting story by William Gault- , Line Muster by Dwk Fnand- UOmOCOIDlIlg Ueh tell tlie story of how two boys begin a now and stronger friendship and start to work together to wan victory in the most important game uf the awasoo Thu U a lively, absorbing booh that every football fan will thoroughly cn iy Constitution of the Cooperative Student (Government Association of Fairfield High School b|e: We. the members of Fairfield Iligti School, in oidcT promote unity, order, and Ju t.«; malnta.h a high standard integrity, and encourage practice in good rtUreiuhip nd moor ary. do hereby establish and wbsenbe to IhU corwtitu-n of the Cooperative Studrot Government Association of Irfield High School ARTICLE 1 Member tut and Jurudirtion •ction I: The member ai:all ocmant o! ail studml ctlon U A All matter pertaining to the Cooperative Stu-ioveirunrnt shall be subject U» the approval of the faculty at •crvtioo of the principal The final authority In any matter concerning the Cooperative it gwwratnent shall be the. principal of the Fairfedd High At Fairfield Friday. October P. will go down in Fairfield' history a one of the most exciting day of the football snason. Al two o'clock a colorful parade wm staged with all school clubs participating. Led by the band, the parade proceeded to downtown Fairfield. WUh all the queen riding the.r dub DoaU and convartlblek. the MARY JANE McELRC Ediior MISS ANNA RIA DAVIS Sponsor BARBARA BRADLEY Assistant Editor II I - I IP G Better issues and more issues were goals for which the Hi-Life staff strove in the past year. Added features and undertakings resulted in making the paper more enjoyable and informational to students, a larger medium of self-expression for the staff and other contributors, ond o more faithful interpretation of the school to the community.



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loft to right. It! Row: Mr Hammond, J. Anderson, Jack Andorwn. B Whatley, B Wil son. W Clark, B. Brock. G. Hochko. M Stylos, P Porto-oos, J. Thomas. M. Weover. J. Cates, J. A. Rushing, kola Rushing. 2nd Row: S. Plata. R. Jones, M Waif, M Florey. S. Huchko. B. West, A Williams. M. L. Hurley. 0 Me loughlin, A Carmichael, I. Mitchell. P Sloan, S. Sides W. Glasgow, S Hilton. 3rd Row: P Watkins, E Stocks H. Murdock. A. Dovis. J. Ev-erett. G. Neaves, T. Nelson, B. Phillips, F Lambert, J. Me Nees, J. Sox. P Kelley, M Houk, T. Glasgow. ART CLUB Object ive of the Art Club hove been to foster a closer union of students who are genuinely interested in ort; to furnish experiences enjoyable to art lovers,- to plan for future work of our budding young artists,- and to increase Fairfield representation in the Birmingham Museum Art Club, THESPIANS Notional Thespian Troupe 491 was very active this year. Members of the troupe participated in the National Thespian Convention that was held at Ensley High School. In addition to winning first prize in the Homecoming Parade, the troupe co-operated with other school activities. They presented fh play, Drums of Death in January. The troupe strives to remember the National Thespian Motto, Act well your port, for there the honor lies. loft to right. 1st Row: Martha Weover, Lois Fortner. Jo Ann Shipman, Barbara Bradley 2nd Row: Martha Smith, Mary Jan McElroy, Sally Brown. Katherine Pearson. Catlo Harrell, Martha Net-ton. Jcyco Cote . Judy Dovu. Koy Brock. Potty Patrick, Lynn Mitchell, Jockie Meeks, Sue Brocki. Dot Casey. 3rd Row: Charlene Styles. Harriot Hollyfiold, Ann Reynold . Barbara Bailey, Joan South. Ann Brooks. Carolyn Spence, Terry Morbut, Annette Mc-Clinton, Ellen Downs 4th Row; Miss Prico, Sybil Price. Non Freeman. Marilyn Moan, Roy Swift, Judy Studinka, Patricia Koy, lougeon Camper, Ingrid Young. Nodine Set-ton 5th Row: Barbaro Johnson. Peggy Reeves. Jack Anderson. Allen Carmichael, Jimmy Gunter. Charles Cooper, Chris Jordan. Richard Coughron, J. D. Blockstone, Mike Laughlin. Grant Alexander, Eddie Howe. Bruce Whatley. Brooks Blanton.

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