Fairfield High School - Quill Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)
- Class of 1927
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C-.l Behiratinn Cl' o Gladus Mitchell- Jl true instructor who knows all the qualities that this qenf- eration needs to make a sucf cessg one who has infinite pa'- tience and skill, and an abiding interest in the eternal welfare of her pupils, this volume ofthe Quill is qratefullq dedicated. 'N f' .f Forc-:wor I 2 Sl, X r I And when you open up th1s volume youll fmd therein along wxth fabulous wealth found m the Wxll marvelous prophesxes that w1ll put the Oracles to shame artxstic workmanshxp snappy shots sxde sphttmg Jokes class famous histories personal recollections of our beloved teachers and famous classmates records of athletncs and forensxcs that w1ll strr your blood agam at the memory of our exultatlon ln vlctory or good sportsmanshlp in defeat a plcture gallery wh1ch wxll cause chuckles and admlratlon to come tumblmg forth rn a r1ot of exclama- txons and but nuf sald We know your lingers are just dancing to turn these leaves and explore and fmd for yourself the waxtlng treasure so we leave It to you to dlscover the pots of gold! 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V I I GE The board of directors of the Independent School District of Fairheld, Iowa, is composed of Eve persons elected for terms of three years each. Sanford Zeigler, president of the board, is the senior member in point of service. He is now completing his 18th year as a member of the board, during which time he has seen nine of his own children graduate from the Fairfield High School. Next in order of service is W. S. Shaw, who has completed one term of three yearsg Ed. H. Davis, who has almost served 'three yearsg Frank McClain, who is also serving his third year on the board, and W. B. Parrett, now finishing his l'irst year. These men have given freely of their time and efforts in the interests of the Fairfield Schools. Uppermost in their minds, at all times, is the best interests of the pupils and it is their ambition to keep the local schools in the same high plane to which they have been elevated in the past. The work of these men is seldom noticed by the public generally, but great credit is due them for the unsellish manner in which they sacrifice their own interests to the public good. Owing to the election which was held in March, the personnel of the school board was changed. Mrs. L. W. Van Nostrand and Mrs. Fred L. Hunt took the seats formerly held by Mr. Zeigler and Mr. Shaw. x f 'N 1' ,xr ' ' . Q 5 , 1 V ' ,,. , . ,,' ,, ff - Ma ' 1 'L ' 1 14 in. :Yr ., . : .L . if .- x fi: t. AA- t H' 'fw,2 2 3 X H ' N A . , . ,'vJ ,j:vf4 ,J lt- W , . . A ,, 'wif fa E. , J W .il fl M' f, 4 71- Q4 W.. K , ,Ml T-9 is Q, L Qi, in . W. W .t ,... ..,. fgwnkgwaanmwmfs: ,rf :I - 5 F A U 7 f .fn R ft-QQ v hh,..'44 . f -.X Q A 'g....oTii'f- l 'ml KW lady' V. ff, 3 W. f ........-.,-,. .,,. MM............. , M., ,,,............-...-..--......ui...........,,...m......, f - 1' 1 f- Nts-- . fn E +9 it fiff-'1 , Qi A ggl W 7331 j W M i 1 4 u . in AX. Kagan xx A X1 X, illllr. GI. H. Garrett Mr. C. F. Garrett came to Fairfield eight years ago, accepting the position of superintendent of the public schools. He was well grounded in his work, having been superintendent of the schools at Charter Oak, Iowa, for eight years, twelve years at Sac City, Iowag two years at Jonesboro, Arkansas, and for four years was president of the Western Normal College, and superintendent of the schools at Shenandoah, Iowa. 43.7 He is progressive in his ideas and active in educational circles, shown by his interest in the various leagues and organizations. He was vice president of the National Educational Association in 1923-24. He is a member of the State Board of Educational Examiners, and a member of the National Committee on Character Education. JG! He is the author of Farm Arithmetic and Field Investiga- tions, Theory of Accounts, Home Geography and Methods and Devices. ' 48.7 Likeable, pleasant to talk with, and his interest in the best methods of education makes him a good man for his position. He has made many friends in Fairfield. - XE , ...f .iw f .JG 5. J Q ,,-,z r .. , J, , 1 1 . ' 1 4 x..f-'U A 'g ,V , l, .XX N X vi! y l X 'N r J , ,f XXI fix XX-4 i l I . z 1 X M, A if t ff 'ix .. fix , sf 1112, ff! ff, f fy, 7 x - Z, -1 J 1 A ag ,Q ff, if. ,. A ,.,.- -1 J ...---1' f ff 10 s A ,ffm 4, f- 5: , s-,....- .il ,, . , 33:21 I Y In 5 K 9. cf gp A MARTHA E. EMRY Ind. History III-Civics I Brighton, Iowa State Teachers' College-University of Iowa, Ph. Come to my office. I'II entertain you. FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL J. F. T. SAUR Business Arithmetic Indianola, Iowa Simpson College, B. A. Poor Ted! He Izasn't learned yet to comb his hair! , , . MISS LOIS FARR Methods I, II - Geography - Grammar Kansas City, Kansas Grinnell College, A. B. Quiet and timid, but an unrelenting grader. E. D. LANGE Mechanical Drawingg Physical Training. Central High School, St. Joseph, Missouri. New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics Gymnastics is a great life, if you don't weaken. Mmm ...Q w....,....,,. ,, MADELON PETERSON Government-Economics-Algebra I Fairfield Parsons College, A. B. Please Do Not Move Those Chairs! Haven't I told you enough P H. D. REPASS Manual Training Dexter, Iowa Iowa State University Open both doors. Here comes H. D. . GLADYS V. SEWELL Home Economics Lyons, Iowa Iowa State College, B. S. Don't borrow anything unless you intend to bring it back. . Q. w, .Y fl l. fl ' we f by is . -Q. iw rv V' . M ., 4 1,5 9 3. ' .a.nvfS Lf' . I james-m..4m-W. .f WILSON R. KING Bible Buffalo Technical, Buffalo, N. Y. Greenville College ETHEL BENNETT Cooking Humboldt, Iowa Iowa State Teachers College Evidently hasn't tried the maxim, The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. S. E. WALLIN Public Speaking Tusculum, Tenn Maryville College, Tennessee, A. B. Too late! I can't be bothered: had a big feed last night. Aside from being full of hot air he's perfectly safe. 'K 1 ,-. W X I J' .4 WMMWN K ! ... f .lx 1 s -1-Q -x 7 .sl JOHN A. HOERNER Plane Geometry-General Science-Athletics Auburn, Illinois McPherson College, A. B., McPherson, Kans. It's a hard task to choose from among all these attractive teachers. Q i if If if MARGARET SIMMONS ' 'X ff, English II-Latin I Fairaeld, Iowa 14:14 Iowa State University, A. B. ff Such a rippling, girlish creature! GRACE A. CALVERT Latin Valley junction Northwestern University, A. B. Columbia University, M. A. To her class of girls: Girls, girls, dozft all talk at once. This is not an open forum. 1 s 4 x kk I 1 x V :A 5 i 1 I . ' If l ' y' iv Xl, i V M L 'rf' lilly, 1 ,A wx Ewa Q Q ff ' J y A -A A if A X WX.. .asgwig fi Mfr R L A V ' ilk H , 3, ELIZABETH O. LOCKE Librarian Fairfield Fairfield College, Private School Mercy, child, you mustn't lean on the dictionary. PAUL F. MCLEAN Agriculture Parsons Academy Ames and Parsons You look dangerous, but we really don't think you are. CORA E. PORTER Algebra-Solid Geometry Washington, Iowa University of Colorado A more adorable little lady can't be found. MARGARET KEARNS Physical Education-Music Cedar Rapids, Iowa Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, A. B. Everywhere that Margaret goes the Coach is sure to go. L. A. GLUENKIN Athletics Dubuque University of Dubuque, A. B. An awful Hirt for his age. FLORENCE E. ROTH English I-Algebra I Fairfield, Iowa Parsons College, A. B. Always dignified and serious. 4 ' x GLADYS G. MITCHELL English Sac City Nebraska State Teachers' College Kearney, Nebraska Western Normal College, B. S. With thee conversing, we forget all time. 'HARRY SCHNEIDER Band and Orchestra Fairfield, Iowa Parsons College The little fellow stood keeping time. MRS. FLORA B. REED English Fairfield Parsons College, B. S. She's not the first by whom the new is tried, nor yet the last to lay the old aside. 4 2' 71 V, X, M - -N 1 1 ,ft 'l W ' Q4 4- , , ' r ,W h -5 -. , 4 N Q' s M F ze? I .V K' W- 'L' V Y. I f'Qa,,.Qf ,E H I Wm ' .--L1--H in fa-1--W -we, ,eh ,lb ik' -M, ,A .- ' ' 'fqmf-vmanhadhndbl Q I '4 i .N i ,-- L E X MARY FISHER Algebra-Geometry II-Bookkeeping III Fairfield Parsons College, Ph. B. She knows her algebra and we know her backhand writing MARSHALL COOTS ' Physics Platte City, Mo. University of Missouri, A. B. He's a prince, we Seniors say, and you under clas men will agree, having had him even a day. ARIEL ZEIGLER HiSt0fY Fairfield Parsons College, A. B. It's all right for you to laugh when I do, but not otherwise. ANNE LINDAUER Modern History Ames, Iowa Northwestern University, A. B. She simply cannot stay sober, try as she may! HAZEL GUSTAFSON Biological Science Lindsborg, Kansas Bethany College, A. B. Babbling away! A general nuisance! MARY E. HUGHELL English Parsons Academy Parsons College, A. B. Summer Work, S. U. I. One who is gracious and quiet in aII things. f X Q l..l4,,..,- ELIZABETH MAASDAM Music Parsons College, B. M. At last divine Cecilia came, inventress of HELEN WINN Secretary Ft, Madison Parsons College, A. B. She is sometimes mistaken for a Freshman. L .gl 'Q Fairfield the vocal frame. ,Y . Q K Y ,y , N I ki V my i 5 1 I - fy f ' ,fy wi, l , v . n K - 1, jf. ,i'-'Hemp-Mmpnv l M 'w..,.. W Q. , K agp Hari- We f' 'V A f ' MM' 'A - 'U'bW .-'- f . ,1,,.m...,W,-A--., LwgfQe H Sm f 5 N I 1 1.3 vin. ,E I .L :..p.0'Q' 4 .' ii., ,i - . W - A . In N 5.555 '1Q2v , J l ' ' --N..-,...H -- f ' ??T 1 wx , 5 2.f f esfsai yfflmf W b WW md A A X Qi fi l t' ,.,--- f,., :X ,fy x M T X. Ax X X -K N 7 N rx- . Y r XX WH - ,- :lv 'Y xxkvwz-E xuvi XX x X5 - uZpj7M ',4 H., iw T45 f M L f k ff W ng - J Aa Seninrz K I I xi .X If 'W' 'H 1 K f , i 5, f ' F A if I X 1 -,V , ,f I' X f ,X ,ix M E fl f-5 E, ' .2 g ,V .J YN. I V , , , 'S -,- -uo-Asfg Q x 'jx i. uf Q ,X , , X .H 6.5 I gn. ,Ag W 5 jf' K f 5, ' . 11' 'J ' . ,-. .1- - ' 3. X ig I ,V -X 'Hui mx J A R Huy' A cf m vw Class Motto: To Think is to Live Class Colors: Salmon and Silver. Class Flower: Butterfly Ross. .1 Q -21251111 nf Seniors' ill In the spring, when the honorable class of '27 graduates, we will take with us many of our more famous and notorious characters which the lower classmen will miss. But we provided for such a catastrophe by making a will in which we be- queathed the aforesaid traits to a few lucky undergraduates. In order to picture to you more vividly what radical changes that will shall effect, let us visit the first day of school in September, 1927. Before visiting any of the classes, I happened to talk with Sherlock Holmes II, who was none other than Ralph Maxwell, who inherited his detective abilities from Ted Whitham, himself. The first class I visited was Public Speaking. I had forgotten who was the lucky one to receive jo Ball's argumentative and talking powers, but I soon found out, when the first one to speak was Virginia Voorhies. Dale Harper's skill in de- bating was manifested in Tom Hunt. The only peculiarity I noticed in the English Literature class was Doc Gamrath's height. He was at least six feet one, if not more. This extreme change was made possible through the combined efforts of Bill Montgomery and Bob Alexander. Harriet Bridges' love of talking and giggling was willed to Marvel Hoffman, who was using them to the best of her ability in the study hall the third period. I also had an opportunity to see some of Fairfield High's super-athletes at this time. I saw Tobe Scott, Arvene Black and Bill Thoma, who are football starsg Bud Barton, who is an excellent track man. These boys received their athletic prowess from such heros as jack Burns, Gordon Stansell, Versell Shultz and Ross Kirkpatrick. In the Physics Lab. the third and fourth periods I saw the handsomest boy and prettiest girl in the Senior Class, Bill Cromer and Ethel Kurka, who very competently filled the places left by Versel Shultz and Harriet Snyder. In this class I also found the beneficiaries of Rose Colfman's giggle, Cyril Hoffman's foolish questions and Charlie Stever's laugh. These fortunate ones were Ruth Johnson, Harold Spray and Bernie Hammon, respectively. Another visit to the study hall revealed the person to whom Leonard Lyon's calmness had been left, this was Eli Kinser. In the seventh period Economics class was Laura Bock, living up to the studious traits which were willed her by Laverra Hill. This, indeed, was an exceedingly interesting visit to school, during which it was my good fortune to see all the old characteristics of our class in their new environ- ment. And, although we have ended our careers as students at F. H. S., our out- standing abilities will go on forever. PAUL DABNER Jupe Yas suh! I sho do like mah chicken! Football IV: Junior Play: Class Basket- ball III, IV. LOUISE HAWK Lou Her grin grows ever broader. Junior Night: Chorus II, IV: Y. W. C. A IV. GLADYS DAUB Always sober and serious. Junior Night: Chorus II, III: Y. W. C. A. III: Normal Training. VELMA HISEL Begone, temptation: duty calls me. Junior Night: Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV. v I , iff y Aifvxkiyii., sf' ' MARGARET GLASGOW Marg' Independence marked by every gesture. Junior Night: Normal Training. LAVERRA HILL 1, She still retains her crown of glory. Junior Night: Operetta I: Girls' Chorus I, III, IV: Y. W. C. A. I, Ill, IV. VIOLA LUTES StuH'y' I can take care of myself. Y. W. C. A. II, III, IV: Girls' Chorus I, II, III, IV: Operetta I. CLIFFORD STOUT Cliff A 99,000,000 to 1 shot for president. Hi Y. I: Booster Club III. .QT .. Vx'-Q ,sw V , ...N .,, . , A d , ,gl f I I V 4'-if. JA ' .if I ,WT ,,A. ,. ,K , , .x, - FRANKLIN ELLINGSWORTH Frank RUTH C-OFFIN The encyclopedia of our class. I waste no precious time. Batavia I, II: Farson II, III: Hi Y. IV. Birmingham High I: Y. W, C. A. III: Junior Night: Normal Training. MARJORIE LARMORE Margie A sweet girl done up in a small package. 1-155 Sai-CI. heinz mild than fierce-H Junior Night: State Dcclam I, II: Y. W. G. A. I, H, HI, IV: Girls, Chorus IH, IV' Track II, III: Stage Manager, Junior Night. KENNETH LANGNER Bo ESTHER MIKSCH Mike Watch for that intelligent expression , , , , that will appear on his face. A radiant, mischevious lassief' - I ll I, II, III, IV: J ' Pl . Y w.c.A. 1, II, III, iv: Junior Night: mast Baskm umor ay Chorus I, II, III. MILDRED JOHNSTON Mid DALE BOWERMASTER Buck I came to school to study, and I am doing it. Oh, won't the teachers miss me! Stockport High I: Y. W. C. A. II, III, IV: Girls' Chorus II, III: Junior Night: Normal Training. , Football IV: Basketball IV: Band I, II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II, III : Junior Night. EARNEST FAULKNER John rx X R i XIV . , ., I x . f N. N4 E A, K: -fi' 1 F ,il 1' is in jf? I .. . I ir ..,I -- , il- S., Yi ff J f in ,f -, fm. ,,, 'ii mf I ii, Vx M -,X X , I A Y, M if 8 2 'fi' A - !J,.,,Nr3,, -11-ijimialyydh ,qv 6 sg! :TL , mtv Aff 5 A X jj 1. V, --f f- --Ar..-.-:sez-H-...:::::--1--:rrr 2-r Y' ' 'n 453'L...,iq1'!Fmwm., ,,Mri',,,,,sn5'fMIL4h.m2BwxA Manx,-X-if-0 'f' iw X, ,gg --mfg , , W ' V fav! K' X 45,-I , , F 1 ., 4 ra ,KZ M' Ili f' J? 1 X L I .-I 7 Q .alll oy X F!! , X, .55 - I.. I VL , 5 Lil' VIOLA YANAWAY Vi Deep satisfaction is found in art. Girls' Chorus I, II, III, IV: Y.W.C.A. I, II, III: Operetta I: Junior Night: Quill Staff JOHN CASTELL Bill He knows he's loyal, noble, true, With the right amount of humor, too. Junior Night: Basketball IV WALTER MESSER Messer I came to school to be educated, Band I, II, III: Glee Club III, IV: Junior Night: High School Night: Hi Y. IV. VERTA McQUAID Sparky She has a little trick of surprising one. Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV: Chorus I, II: Junior Night: High School Night: Girls' Basketball IV. 11 9 -if 5 if vw ,Q 2 ,., ,-Eggs in ALBERT MROGENSKI Bonus' His knowledge comes from learning well retained. Glee Club IV: Operetta: Junior Night: High School Night. MILDRED CARTER Mid' I am most always shy. Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV: Girls' Chorus I, II, III: Junior Night: Normal Training. HAZEL WHITAKER Rosy cheeks imported fresh from the country. Girls' Chorus I, II. III, IV: Operetta I2 Y. W. C. A. II, III: Junior Night: High School Night. FLOYD WI-IITTINGTON Teeny Little but mighty, that's me. State Debate Team IV: Hi Y I, II, IV: Junior Play: Quill Staff. fx' ' 'Nm 5 J c QR HAROLD FULTON Fulton I'm bashful. Why don't you let me alone? Football III, IV: Junior Night. HELEN PALMER 'Skinny The type of girl one unconsciously admires. Mt. Pleasant High I: Girls' Chorus II, III: Junior Night: Y. W. C. A. III, IV: Normal Training. FLORENCE HESTON Runt Always enlightening the world by laughter. Hillsboro lst Sem. II: Chorus I, II, III, IV: Junior Night: Normal Training III, IV. BERT FAULKNER I am quiet and I do nothing rashly. Junior Night: Track III. LUCILE PARSONS Lucy Her spontaneous nature is irresistible. Quill Staff: Junior Night: Girls' Chorus I, II, IV: Y. W. C. A. I, III, IV. WILLARD O'LAUGHLIN Boots I just can't get rid of these freckles. Class Basketball II, IV: Track III, IV: Junior Night: Judging Team III. ROBERT ALEXANDER Abe Our Abie's Irish Rose is a Violet. Debate II, III, IV: Hi Y. I, II, III, IV: Glee Club III, IV: Junior Night: High School Night: Band III. MILDRED PARCELL Milly As well he out of the world as out of fashion. Glee Club I, II, III. IV: Junior Night: Operetta I, II, III, IV: Y. W. C. A. I, III: High School Night. W 1 .X X , V 1 fix 1 . , w 1 x I - f I , ,I lf' I ,, V , 4' JA, s as . - V Q ,fl 1 ' L5 X , :Q ima- rf-... A,,....fx In ' 1 K 'W- LM X ,ll 2 K ja A X J: W. A-, ' v , kc is I Q Q' kk fs A 5 I ' ir... 1 A ffl , ,,,. -i di If - ' ff A f ' 5 I f 4 f , , X 4 g,,,,,..,-.---.........s,.... I, ' Q1 l ' - X-4. W '. 'N.Qf 'f--1. -, ' - ' N-N.. -51--T-. ,.,. ' -fx J . ' i I W 4 5 i I I if . 4 y ,' is I I X X 1 N , X. 1 f f' f X ! Z 9 FRANCES SCHILLERSTROM Frannie Busy people are never busy bodies. Y. W. C. A. III, IV: Girls' Chorus II, III, IV: Normal Training II1, IV. RANDOLPH BUREKER Randy Our titian-haired lwauty. r Judging Team III: Hi Y. IV: Booster Club III. JO BLOUGH Bud He left his plough to come to school. Football IV: Judging Team Ill: Class Basketball IV: Booster Club III. ROSE COFFMAN Rosie And a chuckle for anything' funny. I Class Dehaytel III, IV: Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet IV: -,Girls Chorus II, III, IV. if I fx, Q' Q. f Q- ' , f Q fx 7, . Ig A l I . 1 1-. A R A' A ,gn :ff l I ' ' s, . M1 1 - Us or . if f 4 Mi , , . -,f grew I, .fe .myfffri fl Y. , , . , W ws... N u,,,N',.+ f i 'rf' .-.. in I 'Ei Y . , -I .,- .... -...,....-.,. t ji , LEE JOHNSON Sh0r1gy' A bashful mien- -and a friendly smile. Junior Night: Hi Y. I, II, III, IV. MARTHA DeVOLDER Mart Chatter, chatter, all day long. Junior Night: Chorus I, III, IV: Y. W. C. A. I, II, III. RNA CALDWELI. Deeds, not words. Y. W. C. A. II, IV. Ml'JRl.E AVERY Bo One of these silent men from the great open spaces. Junior Booster Club III. JACK BURNS Diz He savcs his brains for football. Football II, III, IV: Basketball II: Track II, III: Junior Night: Class Basketball I. BERNIECE TAYLOR BorIie Do I look all right? Libertyville I, II: Y. W. C. A. III: Junior Night: Normal Training III, IV. JUNIOR WHITAKER Jerry The Sphinx. Junior Night. EVA HOCK One of many doing her share. Brighton I, II, III: Normal Training IV. iv KATHLYN DWYER Katie Just a bit of Irish. Junior Night: Chorus II, III: Y. W. C. A. II, III: Normal Training III. JOHN LOUDEN Johnnie I'm growing up fast. Band III, IV: Junior Night. CHARLES ANDERSON Kearney Brown sugar? No, just a refined sap. Band I, II, III, IV: Orchestra II, III, IV: High School Night: Junior Night: Hi Y. II, III, IV. EILEEN DALLNER Skinny Waiting for the inevitable to happen. Y. W. C. A. II, III, IV: Girls' Chorus II, III, IV: Normal Training III, IV. ,, 'M rg if I lil? 3 AGNES LOEHR Tootie She taketh most delight in music. Junior Night: High School Night: Glee Club I, II, III, IV: Chorus I, II, III: Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV. VERNON BROWN Jim I am a serious boy, and I know lt. Debate IV: Hi Y. IV: High School Night: Track II, III, IV: Glee Club III, IV. CURTIS KYLE Curty Comb down his hair. Look! Lookl It stands upright! Football III, IV: Class Basketball I, II, III: Junior Night. IRENE PECK Peck Where'd you get those eyes T' Pleasant Plain I: Basketball IV: Junior Night: Normal Training: Y. W. C. A. II, III, IV. LYLE FULTON Shorty' Blessings on thee little man. Glee Club IV: Junior Night: Hi Y. III, IV: High School Night. MACIL LITTON Bridget' Women are ever mysterious. Chorus III, IV: Y. W. C. A. III: Normal Training IV. WANDA MILLER Shorty' I get disgusted with some people. Girls' Chorus I, II, III, IV: Junior Night: Y. W. C. A. I LESTER HIATT Red Does he look hot? Ah, 'tis his hair. Hi Y. I, II, III, IV: Band II, III, IV: Or- chestra III, IV: Junior Booster Club III High School Night. ROSS KIRKPATRICK Rosie Isn't love grand '! Band I, II, III: Track II, III, IV: Hi Y. II, III: Junior Night. MARIE WILSON Maria Beauty is the flower of delight. Gravity High I: Junior Niizht: High School Night: Y. W. C. A. II, III, IV: Girls' Chorus III, IV. MARY LOUISE COCHRAN Shorty What a spendthrift she is with her tongue. Chorus I, III, IV: Y. W. C. A. II, III. RALPH JONES Slick Why should I study when there are so many more interesting things to do Band I, II, III, IV: Hi Y. I, II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II: Junior Night. CAMILLA RIDER Charlie Her usual remark: Oh, gee, you don't mean it! Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV: Chorus I: Junior Night. FLOYD STURGIS Sturgis Meek but willing. Hi Y. IV: Junior Night: Band III, IV. LELAND TERRELL Lelie' How we adore thy manly blush. Hi Y. I, II, III: Band I, II, III: Orchestra 4 II: Junior Night. IRIS ORRIS Per-wry' A plump little zo-getter for get him.l Batavia I, II, III: Declamatory IV: Y. W. C. A. IV: Chorus IV. al 4 CLEO CAVE Her thoughts are ever wandering about. Pleasant Plain High I, II, III: Girls' Chorus IV. HOLLIS GENTRY I-Iollie The women make my life one huge commotion. Hi Y I, II, III, IV: Junior Play: Class Debate II, III: Debate Team III, IV: High School Night IV: Quill Staff, Business Manager. JOHN GRIMES Johnnie Women are interesting, aren't they T' Junior Night: Hi Y I, II, IV. DOROTHY GILBERT Dot So many laughs a day keep the doctor away. Junior Play. I. ,- LEONARD LYON Quiet, but not when it comes to reciting. Brighton I, II: Glee Club III, IV: Orchestra III, IV: Treasurer III: Operetta III, IV. Stunt Night. MARY GILBERT Ann' A friendly heart with many friends. Y. W. C. A. I, II, III: Glee Club IV: Girls' Chorus II, III: Operetta IV: Junior Night: High School Night. GARNET SHARPE As her name implies, consistency and fidelity. Lockridge High I: Y. W. C. A. II, III, III, IV: Chorus III: Junior Night. KENNETH DAVIS Davis A bashful lad to outward appearance, But in some things, allows no interference. Football IV: Track III, IV: Junior Night. f-. . a -',4, OREN CHAMP Muddy Boys will be boys, so you'll have to overlook my pranks. Football II, III, IV: Basketball II: Junior Night: Class Basketball I: Track. ESTHER DIERS Esther Slow but sure. Girls' Chorus II, III, IV: Y. W. C. A. III, IV: Junior Night. LEONA NELSON Nony Her jolly manner is delightful. Lockridge I, II: Chorus III: Normal Training. CYRIL HOFFMAN Cyril He's not loose, but you'd never know the difference. LeMars I, II: Junior Night. 1--.,. -g as JOSEPHINE BALL Jo There's a wicked twinkle in that eye. Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV: Debate I, II, III. IV: Class Debate II: Purple Mask. LYSETTIA CREW Crew I think my own thoughts. Normal Training III, IV: Junior Night. HELEN LEE Like angel visits, few and far between. Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV: Chorus I, II III, IV: Junior Niizht: Quill Staff. l ELMINA McELDERRY Mina' With a toss of her head she casts it aside. Junior Night: Chorus I, III, IV: Normal Training III, IV: Chorus I, III, IV. mx . 4 N EY ,Wfr ,. in X ii J ---'Qg-,,,.q'.-QL...-.Q H5451 '--1' 'uri L I HELEN SHAW Swede For Pete's Sake! Y. W. C. A. I: Girls' Chorus II: Glee Club III, IV: Operetta IV: Junior Night III: Quill Staff. GORDON STANSELL Speed This boy's fast-son his feet. Football II, III, IV: Basketball I, IV: Junior Night. ROBERT HANNAH Bob Gimme a cigarette. Football IV: Junior Night: High School Night. KATHRYN IPSAN Katy I say what I think, positively. Quill Staff: Junior Play: Y. W. C. A. II, III: ,Glee Club III, IV: High School 3Night: Operetta III, IV. I .,. f 5 4 .'.ia2WW CARL KEARNS Skinny' Well, it's funny, but I can't keep my mind on my lessons. Quill Staff: Junior Play: High School Night: Hi Y. I, II: Band II, III. DOROTHY HIDY Hidy' We like her. There's something to her. Y. W. C. A. I, II: Junior Night: Normal Training. MARY WRIGHT Her eyes are ever Hooded with laughter. Junior Play: High School Night: Y.W.C.A. Cabinet II: Glee Club IV: Y.W.C.A. I, II, III, IV: Declam IV. ROBERT LOUDEN Bob I wear knickers to school and overalls to play golf in. Iii Y. II, III, IV: Class Basketball I, II, III, IV: Glee Club: Quill Staff. WILLIS MONTGOMERY Bill It takes a book larnin' guy a speech to say, But it takes a man, the banjo to play. Quill staff: High School Night: Junior Night: Glee Club I, IV: Band I, II, III, IV, Operetta IV. VIRGINIA GREENE Greenie A good natured, friendly girl. Junior Play: Operetta I: Y. W. C. A. II, III, IV: Girls' Chorus I, II, III, IV. LOUISE DAUB Shorty 'tAlways jolly and full of fun. Girls' Chorus II, III: Y. W. C. A. III: Junior Night: Normal Training III, IV. FRED LEWIS Butch Mrs, Mitchell's pet. Hi Y. II: Class Basketball IV: Junior Night: Track IV. ESTHER FICKEL Where there's a will there's a lawsuit. Y. W. C. A. I, II: Chorus I, II: Operetta Ig Normal Training III, IV: Junior Night. GRACE RABEL We should count time by heart throbs. Chorus: Junior Night. LOIS POLLY She is content with a vegetable love. Class Debate III: Junior Night: Pep Com- mittee II, III. Treasurer IV: Y. W. C. A. I, II. III, Cabinet IV: Chorus I, IV. WILMA SAMMONS Bill A merry heart goes all the day. Junior Night: Normal Training: Girls' Chorus III. 4 , ii! 1 str Q. MARY G. MONTGOMERY Mary Goode' Beauty born of murmuring sound. Junior Night: High School Night: Operettu. III. IV: Y. W. C. A. I, II: Cabinet III, IV: Glee Club. LELA FITE Dede Give every man thine ear but few thy voice. Junior Night: Normal Training I, 11, III, IV: Girls' Chorus ll, III, MARIE TAYLOR Taylor I know it is a sin for me to sit and grin at him here. Libertyville I, II: Y.W.C.A. III: Normal Training III, IV. RUTH PHILLIPS Blondie Why gentlemen prefer blondes. Junior Night: Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV: Chorus I, III, IV: Glee Club I, W .a, ,e 4. , vi 1 2.- .w as ig ,mi ,s....,.1h. 33, W,m...ai M ,f 1: e VERSEL SHULTZ Jim Hicks' His manly visage has caused many a feminine heart to flutter. Football II, III, IV: Basketball II, III, Capt. IV: Track II, III, IV: Junior Night. ADA SMITH I She could sing the savageness out of a bear. Glee Club I, II, II1: Chorus I, II, III: Operetta I, II. III: Junior Night: High School Night. MARY W. MONTGOMERY Mary Jim Clap hands-here comes Charley. Class Debate II: Quill Staff: Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV: Pep Committee I, II, III, IV: Junior Play: Purple Mask. CHARLES STEVER Prick Prince Charming, in the guise of the country cousin. Band II: Football II, III: Class Debate III: Junior Night: Hi Y. ,.-- r , me I , --'f .... I MACE RAYMOND Always on the job. Hi Y. I, II, III, IV: Band II, III, IV: Glue Club IV: Junior Play: Hirzh School Night: Quill Staff Editor-in-Chief. MARJCRIE FOLLEN Marge Love all: trust a few. Brighton 1, II, III: High School Night: Chorus IV: Normal Training. HARRIET SNYDER Dizzy Her red lips, rcdder still, Aren't kissed by strawberries on the hill. Purple Mask: Junior Play: Y. W. C. A. I, II, III. DALE HARPER The Thee in me who works behind a veil. Debate III, IV: Declam II: Hi Y. I, II, Secretary III, President IV: Operetta IV: President of Class III, IV. ELIZABETH MOORHEAD Liz Thou hast the fatal gift of beauty. Girls' Pep Committee III, IV: Quill StaH': Junior Play: Y. W. C. A. I, II. III, IV: Chorus: Class Debate II. HARRIET BRIDGES Bridgie' Wonder what she'll say or do next 7 Y. W. C. A. IV: Chorus IV: Junior Night. MARJORIE BLUCHER Muff A frankly modern Miss. Y. W. C. A. I, II: Junior Night: Normal Training. DORIS GILMER Grandma' Love me, love my dog. Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV: Junior Play: Chorus IV. if u LOUISE GILCHRIST G-illy ASHER ALFRED Swift' Don't bother me, I'm in love. That's true, cuckoo: Y.w.c.A. 1, Junior Night: chorus IV. Thats what I a 'uck00' Class Basketball I, II, III: Junior Night: High School Night. THELMA GLASS Chun'1mie As merry as the day is long. ALICE WIGGINS Wiizsrles' Pep Committee I, II, II, President IV: Y. W. C. A. II, IV, Cabinet III: Junior Why walk when you can ride? Play: Dcclam II, III: High School Night. Y. W. C. A. I, llI: Girls' Chorus II, IV: Junior Night. MARGARET BOWER Peggy Snappy, black eyes warn you. ALMA RIECK Hpuzzy Y. W. C.A. II, III, IV: Jun' Night: -' ' 3 1 Normal Training III, IIDV. so many thmgs are amus ng Chorus IV: Y. W. C. A. III: Junior Night. PAULINE EYESTONE Polly A friend indeed. WADE HICKENBOTTOM Gloco Girls' Chorus I, II, III, IV: Operetta I, L6t'S Play like fm awake. III, IV: Junior Night: High School Night. Band I, II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II. THEODORE WHITHAM Ted Sherlock Holmes II. Hi Y. IV. BEATRICE GODWIN Bea Her hair is her fortune. Junior Night: Normal Training. MACEL HECKENBURG Teachers frighten me to death ! Lockridge I: Chorus: Junior Night. ALICE RICKETTS Rix Oh, won't we remember sweet Alice, you classmates '! Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, Cabinet IV: Chorus I, II, IV: Operetta I: Junior Night. BERNICE COOP Coop Why hurry? There's plenty of time. Junior Night: Normal Training III, IV. GLADYS COOP Gladdie I argue with my sister. Y. W. C. A. Il: Junior Night: Normal Training III, IV. ERMA DALLNER Erma There's nothing to get excited over. Y. W, C. A. II, III, IV: Girls' Chorus II, III: Junior Night: Normal Training. LUCILE MAIRET She's a farmer's daughter, hale and hearty. Normal Training I, II, III, IV :Chorus I, II. Q' ,- 153 w, ' I , -V I :J ff., 4 X L .f L FAA ,IJ , '- -vim X-- -sa l 5 tm, he henrg nf 7 unlutinn In the beginning we find, wandering over the vast plains of education, a lone tribe of Freshies. Everywhere we see them frightened by huge dinosaurs Cupperclassmen.J But this little tribe is not to be thwarted. By their pep, ability and pluckiness, they overcome these monsters and it is then knowledgi- zation begins. Two come forth as leaders, one for being the best marksman fStansell in basketballj, the other being the best spokesman CLarmore in de- clam.J By their feats, and those of their other tribesmen, they were able to carve their history on the stone of success. Next we find this tribe dividing into several activities Clet us term this the Sophomore Feudal Agej and in such a manner they are able to make a bigger success of their undertaking. The boys devote their time to sports and con- tests. They engage with many neighboring clans and by their victories they win many trophies. The girls devote their time to developing their natural endowment, talking, in which three excell, Josephine Ball, Elizabeth Moor- head and Mary J. Montgomery. Gradually, as knowledgization progresses, we lind this tribe in the Junior Industrial Age-and how industrious this tribe is. In every activity they are well represented. In each age they grow stronger in athletics and debate. It is in this age that drama comes forth and this tribe produces that since famous play, The Gold Bug. Social functions are now given more attention, as shown by the Y. W. C. A., Mothers' Tea, Hi Y parties and the huge success of the Junior-Senior banquet. At last we approach their crowning achievement, the Senior Cooperative Age. They find if they join together instead of working separately or in groups they can be more powerful. To accomplish this they hold large meetings, where discussions are held as to what are the best methods to promote their interests. As a result of this cooperation they excell in all forensics, athletics and musi- cal activities. Three are elected to lead them in their achievements-Dale Harper, Ross Kirkpatrick and Albert Mrogenski. Here this history must cease for We are now to the present day. Time will be the next recorder of this tribe's doings. But, after all, when everything is said and done, there is really only one and that is the Class of '27. -Doris Gilmer. xii. A 5 - ,Q tif .ar Eldffgs- aw' ,V .. .V ,fi ' 'A T, Y .f Hiwkazse. ., ff N 4? ' -- Jn- - uf' . 13' f x eff. i SNK. f . , J' X . l ,f' M It ,f A ' 'I I V f f' ? 5 L . 4 A aft' A Ari. Halue ani! 4 emanhza Most Handsome Boy ...... Prettiest Girl ......,.,...,. Class Flirt ..,............, Class Dictionary ......,,. Ladies' Man .,,,,,,,,,. Loudest Girl.. ,,.. .. Noisiest Boy ......... Cleverest Boy ................... Jolliest ..........,.,................... Best All-Around Athlete .....,.. Tallest .......,...,......,.......,...,.. Shortest .....,.......................... ...,......Dale Harper ..............Harr1et Snyder ............Harriet Bridges .Franklin Ellingsworth Gentry Mary Louise Cochran Lewis ...........Carl Kearns ........Mary Wright ........Verse1 Shultz ..,.....Bob Alexander ..........Lyle Fulton Fashion Plate .........,..........,... ........,,....... H elen Shaw Most Successful Bluffer ..,,.... ,,........,...................... J' o Ball Teachers Pet ...........,........ ...Wade Hickenbottom Loafer ................................... .......,.. B ill Montgomery Runabout ....................... Most Quiet Girl ......... Most Quiet Boy ......... Class Warbler .......... Class Cut-up ......... Tomboy .....,........., ........ .........Cyril Hoffman ........Ena Caldwell ....,..Leonard Lyon .............Ada Smith .,.......Asher Alfred ......Verta McQuaid Latin Shark ..................... ................ H elen Lee Most Bashful Person ...... .....,.,.. L eland Terrell Class Blusher ........,..... ..........,............... K athryn Ipsan Sweetest Boy ........... ....... F loyd Whittington Sweetest Girl .............. ........ M ary Goode Montgomery Most Conscientious ....... .........,............ M ace Raymond Peppiest ...................................................,.............. Thelma Glass Class Speeder ........................................................ John Louden Mary Jim Montgomery SBob Louden Worst Casesm' Charles Stever land Himself 4 H . 2? . l' We f H , ' WFS O I 1 , ' T535 R. 1 4 , A ,N 4 u A Q , - yea: H' V , 3 M, is W' Q VW 'fs V V Q ,N -I X X I L J ,' ,1 X 1. , , I. A ff WIA ' jjuninr' ight The Junior Class of 1927 presented the well known play, The Gold Bug, und r the direction of Mrs. Alice Booker. The cast of characters was as follows: William Legrand, the Butterfly ...,,.,.. Barry Linton, the friend ........,,,..... Jupiter, the butler ...,, ....,,r,....,. . .. Eugene Kepp, the Carolinian ,.,.. . Noll Phelan, the mystery ...........,, ...., . .. Mr. Job Merrimack, the Bostonian ..,..., . Isaac Milligan, the grafter .....,......,...,. Kate Horne, the stenographer .,,, ,, Dollie Slattery, the romantic ...,,A. Old Hagar, the vagrant ....,...... jo Cherry, the girl ..........,,.. Mrs. Horne, the mother ........,........,.....,..... Mrsf Tarrington-Foster, the debutante ...,,,.., .,,... 1 J 'xi hy V X! ft ,. M i . g V .ai U. 4 Y 'Avi I A ' 5 AAEW-l W... ,,,,W,,f-'ei?f W ll Y ,. . . H ,M...N llhg ,A VFII ,l EM' ,'l3555liZ5Fl95::m:Q5?P!mwSfli 5' - I: W fi .. .5 .. WW ,Q y Q ..,..,...Versel Shultz ,....,,..Robert Louden ........Paul Dabner ..,,,..Char1es Stever ,....,......Ho1lis Gentry ,.,.....Floyd Whittington ....,....,.......Jack Burns Elizabeth Moorhead r...........Thelma Glass .......Mary Wright .......Harriet Snyder ...,.......,....,,Rose Coffman ,Mary W. Montgomery Scenes of the Junior Play l X N - wi..-- ik L.. f if nhern Elllaahva -z-1 Besides the interesting play the Junior also presented a group of the the latest specialties, worked out of some of the latest songs. This has been a feature of the Junior plays that has made them so popular with their audiences. H6I'a1dS -...............v........................V..........,............................. Charles Anderson, Leland Terrell Announcers ,.,..... ....... .......... ..,.... .......,,.... E s t h er Diers, Helen Palmer Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again Song title, Laverra Hill. Mother, Agnes Loehr. Childhood presented by Jane Fryer. Solo, Willis Montgomery. Comrades, Floyd Sturgis, Leonard Lyon, Harold Brown, Harold Fulton, John Louden, Lee johnson, John Grimes, John Castell, Curtis Kyle, Kenneth Davis, Junior Whitaker, Robert Alexander. Collegiate Song title, Marjorie Larmore. Co-edsg Camilla Rider, Viola Yanaway, Mary Gil- bert, Irene Peck, Ruth Phillips, Ava James, Hazel Whitaker, Wanda Miller. Frat Men: Dale Bowermaster, Richard Silvers, Ralph Jones, Bert Faulkner, Walter Mes- ser, Ross Kirkpatrick, Oren Champ, Asher Alfred. Then I'1l Be Happy Song title, Mildred Johnston. Chorus: Esther Miksch, Elmina McElderry, Velma Hisel, Bernice Taylor, Erma Dallner, Dorothy Gilbert, Louise Hawk, Mildred Carter, Gladys Coop, Beatrice Godwin, Lela Fite. Tin Soldier-Let's Sow a Wild Oat ......,.... ........, L yle Fulton Dinah Song title, Alma Rieck. Solos: Florence Heston, Carl Kearns, Verta McQuaid, Mace Raymond, Mary G. Montgomery, Willard O'Laughlin. I'm just a Flower from an Old Bouquet. Song title, Grace Rabel. Solo, Chester Stanford. Forget-me-not: Ada Smith. Flowers: Helen Lee, Louise Gilchrist, Mildred Parcell, Martha DeVolder, Lois Polly, Alice Ricketts, Pauline Eyestone, Harriet Bridges. Up to the Minute. Song title, Ruth Coffin. Solo: Robert Hannah, Helen Shaw, Wade Hickenbottom, Marie Wilson, Fred Lewis, Lucile Parsons. Music by the High School Orchestra. Accompanists-Harold Kearns, Camille Montgomery. The resident of the Junior Class was Dale Harper, vice president, Josephine Ball, Segrlemry-treasurer, Leonard Lyon. Stage manager, Ernest Faulkner. Property managerfxigxl ert Mrogenski. liublicity man, Dale Harper. x ,, I ig Va r , K, . Z K . S H J Xi Agp' X A '. - .. -'J it. f f 1 3 , A . -' , is K . , .. . .F ,,, digs. 7 f 2. ft -- ii' l A- Q ,I . ,. ,.... ..-W E if ' 4 -,,,, , .sg-ig me , Em W... I 3 x 2 i 1 W I I W. ,...-.... , f rv- --3 um, .V -7 wr ' df , x X x , I Xu, V FM!! x N 'M --., Wx x ' l l- H'L,AxPl NKJV Ni' X ,V1 PM Ru e! X-xi J ' G 4 Yve llx V ' , ,, 7. VI 'ii g' . QV ., 1!Q QQa3x!T,QAj- 7 Xl I '-f 'I' f f -: , I 1: ' V NS, 1 i rl U? f Vx J Q' f Q lx, :if 1 I if 1, 511 : ,' XE' 5 IE, uv? .,., X i n Q-I' 'aff , L, A! h f, ,, ,Wf 1 Jjuninrz A I -V f x 1 f n , - W X ' L 1 X f,.ff3Hf,ffj1. jt1 E 2 5 X, f -k---.0-A.,q AMW Q' ' w.. ,Q ' lv J R TLT ,V A . x Ajjji ,Q -- ' bn...- , 4' X X. D 'A . 'X J J UNIOR CLASS junior Clllaaa A Jnurnrg Glhrnugh the ilianh nf Ehuratinzi One bright September morning about one hundred and twenty-five boys and girls started on a journey through the Land of Education. The first place they explored was Freshmandom. One of the first things they encountered here was the sock iight. Although they were defeated they showed what it is to be good sports and showed their loyalty to their friends. While explor- ing this place they learned many new things but none of their number won any singular distinction. After spending about nine months there they continued their journey to Sophomoredom. Here they first won distinction and were represented in all the activities which this land alforded. 'Keltner and Simmons were their stars in basketball, and Keltner was also a member of the football squad. They were represented by Starr in debate, who made the Big Nine team. They had members in both Glee Clubs and many members in Hi Y and Y. W. The following year they started their exploration of Juniordom and their distinction was so marked that they attracted the attention of the other people who were traveling in this same land. Here they won lirst in Declam with Carol McDonald as their representative. Starr and Huglin were their debaters and Keltner, Simmons and Cochran were their athletes. They were well rep- resented in the Glee Clubs and they carried many of the main parts in the Operetta. Many of them were members of Hi Y and Y. W. and four of their number were cabinet members of the Y. W. In all their journeys in this strange land they were guided by a group of people who were known as the faculty for whose aid and advice they were very thankful and when they continue their journey next year to Seniordom they hope to meet them again and continue their exploration of the Land of Education with them. members nf Junior Qlilaaa Myrtle Anderson, Clilford Atkins, Sarah Bailey, Ila Black, Laura Bock, Doris Bottorff, Opal Bower, Beulah Burnett, Baunita Brown, Katherine Burke, Harold Bellamy, Earl Brier, Bessie Carter, Jeanette Charles, Annabell Cochran, Maurine Coop, Milford Caviness, Arvid Charlton, Ralph Charlton, Madelon Church, Richard Cochran, Samuel W. Cromer, Beulah Dice, Harley Droz, Della Erickson, Elizabeth Finley, Mildred Flinspach, Frieda Giese, Christine Correll, Edna L. Harrell, Helen Hix, Pearl Holcomb, Lucille Hollander, William Harrison, Clayton Horton, Harvey I-Iuglin, Bertha Jacobson, Ruth Johnson, Bernard Hammon, Hal Junkins, Helen KaleHF, Gertrude Kaska, Kathryn Kilgore, Ethel Kurka. Irma Kyle, Floyd Keltner, Harold Knedler, Harold Lamb, Virgil Larson, George Lee, Robert Lepper, Richard Lewis, Charles Linn, John Loehr, Lawrence Long, Pauline Mahon, Helen Marton, Donald Marley, Ralph Maxwell, Carl Messer, Paul Metzger, Roy Miller, Frank Muzzy, Carol McDonald, Genevieve McGuire, Dorothy McQuaid, Frances McMaken, Almeda Miller, Vera Mills, Mary L. Neiswanger, Edith Nelson, Lucile Oliver, Dorothea Pech, Goldie Phillips, Glenn Parsons, French Pierce, Margaret Reinier, Hazel Robinson, Mildred Rowley, Verne Reed, Donald Rains, Jesse Reynolds, Donald Robinson, George Roush, Delbert Routson, Raymond Rumer, Margaret Samuelson, Margret Scott, Martha Scott, Erma Shafer, Angnes Shriner, Pauline Shriner, Vallie Stone, Catherine Smith, Frances Streed, Lola Stucker, Harry Shaw, Glen Simmons, Wallace Slosser, Harold Smith, Orville Smith, Harold Spray, Russell Stanley, Kennard Stansell, Carlton Starr, Albert Stuckey, Lenora Turpin, Ella Ruth Trail, Ernest Van Patten, Ruth Voyles, Cecilia Wes-tenhaver, Violet Wheeler, Mildred Whitmore, Margaret Williams, Wallace White, Joseph Witkosky, Cliifo d Yost. A f v A L . W ,I W . W ' fl if . if in l -. I ' ' i 1 1 R I I -- -1 41- - www .,0 X , 5 fl la X 'Nfl f R iw J ful. iii Q nrllj, sr ' f'.?:V f 0 1, 'N ' ,.,-' I T !,Af Qx ff If ,f I3 NQ 4T'3 new N xl, Y A W t. I Wg!! 2 M Qnphnmnrez As, Y! 1 IEA' K faux X ' f f u. , gn W ,ig J 1? -3-W -+P? V . ,,,,, , . ? f 4 gr M 4 L .1 . www wks ,,,,-5 x x y X. XX ', N X 1 ,, , Q, .Nga M -..,, if V' i , In v A CFI SOPHOMORE CLASS .f , ,' up Q' 'l its-j N50 Y A x., ' 9 V .,,. 1 3 k .,...,,,1.,,,,,,,NN I .A I- ,K-I A Q '11 l uit ji X ' i 12' l X is it ii:-I 'Q.--fglgiaiv Ami ,, l. 'calf-,f, X . lm' f 'X X - , , x , 'si NK, Sophomore Gllaaa I X1 ilu In .XX N, RE N , l The wheel of time is ever turning, X R 9, And once more to F. H. S., , J, Ever eager, ever yearning, f Come we, knowledge to possess. is i 11. Y: 1 We have lost our bright green color, But we have a pale green hue: And we're not ashamed to tell you, For the Seniors have it too. III. Webster says we're foolish, But we'll show that wise old man, That the word has changed its meaning. Can we? We'll say we can! IV. Since first we entered these halls of fame, Some we have lost and some we have gained: But still we've beaten Heinz one hundred in For one hundred fifty-seven with us remain. the game, V. Ninny and Charley we have in athletics: Of course there are others, too. Marvel and Carol we have in aesthetics, You have seen what they can do. VI. Now we have another Carol, Whose great talents rank with Starrs, With violin and voice she charms us, We are surely proud to call her ours. VII. Farewell, we say, to Sophomore teachers, You have helped us much, we know: And rest assured we'll not forget you, As down the path of life we go. -Gene and Corrine. members of Sophomore Glass Harlene Anderson, Carol Abernathy, Helen Abernathy, Mildred Angstead, Alice Jean Auckland, Dick Angstead, Margaret Ball, Bernice Bartholow, Dora Beane, Helen Benge, Helen Billingsley, Violet Black, Marie Booth, Alyn Bower, Kathryn Bower, Jessie Brown, Lola Brown, Dorothy Arvene Black, Willard Apley, Laura Ashby, Butler, George Ball, LaMonte Barton, Clarence Bates, Merle Bekel, William Bidwell, Bowermaster, Jean Campbell, Elizabeth Chandler, Mary Clark, Olive Cline, Claude Carter, Richard Charles. Dick Cox,Beatrice Douglas, Esther Droz, Robert Dimmitt, Lloyd Droz, Fern Eckwall, Leigfhfern Emry, Charles Eland, Kathryn Finley, Dorothy Fisher, Enla Flinspach, Elaine Follen, Mildred Freshwater, Gertrude Fulton, Corrine Gentry, Elizabeth Gilbert, Pauline GriH'ith, Pauline Gustison, Wilfred Gamrath, Clarence Gilbert, Charles Gilly, Bernard Greeson, Jessie Harrison, Bernice Hisel, Marvel Hoffman, Marie Hollander, Thomas Hunt, Ward Hunt, Frances Jones, Charles Johnson, Mildred Keller, Erma Kennedy, Ruth Kerr, Lily Mae Ketchum, Marjorie Kilfoy, Ruth Koch, Donald Kearns, Lloyd Keller, Eli Kinser, Marie Langner, Elsie LeBeau, Mary Esther Lee, Ethel Little, Irene Louth, Erma Luckmann,Maurice Leathers, Jack Long, Lucille Martin, Mildred Martin, Rita McCabe, Catherine McClaran, Leona McKee, Ava McVey, Eva Mc- Whirter, Ruth Morrill, Bertha Mrogenski, Charles McClain, Clifford McKee, Donald McCune, Mary Louise Nelson, Dale Newlon, Harold Newlon, Joe Norvell, Bruce Norris, Mildred Parson , Floye Berry, Mae Picken, Fern Pottorff, Gordon Parker, Joe Parrett, Alex Picken, Lucille Rabel,Letha Roberts, Edith Roland, Sue Rumer, Walter Ranard, Curtis Reynolds, Lloyd Rice, Frank Ricksber, Wray Riggs, Harold Rodemayer, Howard Ross, Beula Salts, Dorothy Selser, Edna Simmons, Florence Simmons, Violet Six, Mildred Snyder, Louise Spratt, Sylvia Stiles, Eva Swink, Ernest Salts, Roy Salts, Harry Samuelson, Jesse Schiedel, Lois Terrell, Elzevir Thoma, Russell Smith, Jr., Frank Spratt, Glen Stanford. Paul Stuckey, George Swearmgen, Harry Turner, Scott Thoburn, Alvin Ullrich, Wilbur Ullrich, Virginia Voyles, George Van Nostrand, Mildred Whitaker, Martha Wise, Nellie Woods, Dorothy Wright, Virginia Wright, Marie, Wymore, May Howard, Margaret Lesher, Ira West, Charlie Wiggins, Ernest Wise. 1 ,i Ai ' f ,f 1 S q J ' ' N, ,f r -.f f ' ix i, f Y, ev Q, iw ' 1' E. .. f 'lin 7 -r if f ,Q si .le-5 at .55 .7 ' f I '- fj is + - ' 3 W L - f, , f 1 wwmmk . W, N L., Q ,ff we I 5 if if ' ,:fX'X 'AW' htm ' I 1' as :SA ' X F- 'E'-'Z N, f ,. 4 -T' F il, ij X fi-, rf fr 'C E i i ' - .W-uh 'W n L T 1 , grim' , , - ,f pf 5-ffl? Iv, 'f I fl sggwll ff, 4 ' 'W A W 'IE' 79 A 14 rg' ff, ' , f 'JZ 1 V, 7 a 4 :Mm :- ': iw A: A A +21 ' A fl 'F - . 5 f ig, 32515 X .-are a U4 pw EE 5 5 E? 2 x E23 f S ei 2 f f X f f f - i xm X f ?222 uf 1 f :gr - E 7' 'K -'V-xww g 5 ' f QL -ET ffriif,-ff ?-V'-ff' 2 W .-. 7,4 - 'Q 4?,l,,,pi Hreahmen 34 WW- ww .. mam .-fmfsfimw FRESHMAN CLASS Zllrcahman Gllaaa iltlizinrg A Our first day of High School was truly a day of wonderment. We stood in awe of the Seniors, we respected the Juniors, but Oh, ye Sophomores - - ! A When they first let us out of the confining walls of the auditorium into the laby- rinth of halls to search for our rooms, a visitor would have noticed little knots of Freshmen congregated in front of some door, wondering if this were the room in which they were to have some variety of wisdom inducted into them. A few minutes before the close of our first chapel, the Freshmen rose in a body and started to leave. We were much embarassed until we found that it was the customary thing for Freshmen to do, and that the Sophomores had been watching us with a disturbed eye wondering if we wouldn't do itg fearing, perhaps, that we might not. Since then we have wished many times that we could walk out of chapel when the spirit moved us. A spectator at a football game might remark, My, I'm sitting nearer to the band than I meant tog this noise is deafening, only to find later that there had been a Freshman in the section. The Freshmen were loyal to their school in regard to football games as well as in other, possibly more important, matters. We worked hard until Christmas vacation, during which we coasted, skated, and ate! After we returned to school one could certainly spot Christmas presents on us. Surely, Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. And now a new problem faced us - exams! Great was our pride and joy when we found that a large majority of our number had escaped. Our class has been represented in almost all activities of the High School. Carl McClain made the football team, Spike Hendricks the basketball team, and our own Pony Team has won so many games that the smaller towns in this vicinity speak of it with awe and respect. In declamatory contests we have been represented by Dorothy Elliott, of whom we are very proud, because she has won a place in three different contests with her reading, The Mourning Veil. ' In Y. W. and Hi Y we answer present, and Freshmen trill sweetly with upper Classmen in both Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. Our members toot and blow power- fully in orchestra and band, perhaps to the distraction, at times, of their leader, Harry Schneider. We also have our tall boy and our short boy, Gerald Anderson and Richard Nelson -respectively, of course-and we are willing to have these two compete with any other notable examples in the school for supremacy in this line. K We have been loyal as Freshmen, but ' Watch our smoke when we're Sophomoresg won't we tease those Freshies though! Here's to the Class of '30! n :members nf Zllreahmau Glass Ella Ashby, Genevieve Auckland, Edna Avery, Gerald Anderson, Charles Apley, Robert Armstrong, Madge Bell, Frances Bailey, Margaret Bowermaster, Billy Barden, Maurice Bates, Harry Beane, Frank Bell, Harold Bell, Maud Caldwell, Esther Calhoun, Florence Carlson, Mary Coffin, Dorothy Colby, Reva Cortum, Elizabeth Cummings, Fred Carey, John Carpenter, Dorsey Carter, Jack Cherry, Ronald Cochran, Courtney Crandall, Vern Culbertson, Geneva Davison, Gladys Dimmitt, Josephine Downard, Kathryn DuBois, Marcene Duggan, Halcyon Dunkel, Genevieve Dwyer, Merwin Davis, Marjorie Easton, Dorothy Elliott, Mildred Emry, Lois Fligg, Frances Fourt, William Egan, Reuben Erickson, Clark W. Evans, Bernard Eyestone, William Fulton, Cecilia Giese, Madeline Graham, Marjorie Greene, Leota Griffiths, Ferne Hadley, Freda Hanshaw, Edith Hendricks, Louise Hisel, Hazel Hix, Harold Hanshaw, LaVerne Harlan, Oren Harrell, Palmer Hawk, Charles Hendricks. Louis Hildebrand, Willoughby Huffman, Grace Johnson, Helen Johnson, Helen Frances Johnson, Carol Jones, Karl Johnson, Mildred Kennedy, Marjorie Kennedy, Margaret King, Alvena Knauss, Genevieve Kurtz, George Kurka, Alberta Lane, Edith Lee, Donald Leonard, Robert Longwell, John F. Lowry, Mildred Manning, Inez Masden, Lois McCabe, Ruth McFadden, Ruth McMaken, Blanche Miksch, Gladys Miksch, Carl McClain, Harvey McGuire, Glen Mclntire, Jack McQuaid, Everett Messer, Paul Morrill, Kathryn Nelson, Richard G. Nelson, Lucille Overholser, Grace Ranard, Edith Russell, Cedric Raymond, Dale Rice, Raymond Rice, Rollin Robinson, Ralph Rogers, Vivian Sargent, Anita Smith, Alice Spratt, Elizabeth Spratt, Alma Stever, Lucille Swan, Enid Swanson, Bernice Swearin- gen, Paul Scoles, Farrell Shaw, Robert Stewart, Hubert Still, Robert Stong, Juanita Vannatta, Virginia Voorhies, George Thayer, Louise Waggoner, Margaret Webb, Effie Wells, Virginia Whitaker, Catherine White, Genevieve Wilson, Darwin Webb, Leverette White, Frank Whitham, Lloyd Whitham. , it f I s.gQv,swg,a-wid A- .K 'mQeir,zui1-tQelEs- lin' ..i, ,AEM .CJ I V., w he Gllnrk nf imc Fairfield, Iowa, March 21, 1942. To the Honorable Mr. Leonard Lyon, American Consul at Japan. Dear Leonard: Knowing your interest in our class reunion, although unable to at- tend, I decided to write and tell you about the accomplishments of some of our classmates. It was a clever idea, having this reunion, don't you think? Some of us happened to meet in Chicago and, on comparing notes, found that so many of our class had been successful, a few famous, that we believed we really deserved a reunion. The banquet was the big affair of the reunion., and an interesting toast program was arranged. Dale Harper was toastmaster Che's a preacher now, and is rapidly becoming a second Billy Sunday.J Frank- lin Ellingsworth, now professor of Physiology at Columbia University, gave a short and humorous toast on The Mind of the Drug Store Shiek. Franklin always did look like a professor, didn't he? Bob Louden, president of the Louden Machinery Co., gave a short talk on Proper Business Economies. Jo Ball, successful criminal lawyer and hailed as a successor to Clarence Darrow, contributed a few words. Ada Smith, now a Metropolitan opera star, sang a few lovely songs. Agnes Loehr played her accompaniments. Several of our Class are in the Follies. Among the faces that adorn the front lines are Martha DeVolder, Irris Orris, Dorothy Hidy, Bernice Taylor, Mary L. Coch- ran, Hazel Whitaker, Irene Peck, Marie Taylor and Viola Lutes. They gave one of their colorful dances. Marjorie Larmore, now in chautauqua work, gave one of her humorous selections. Following this we tuned in on station I. O. U. and in a few minutes were greeted by the low, modest voice of Hollis Gentry, who an- nounced a quartet, consisting of Mary Gilbert, Florence Heston, Wanda Miller and Mildred Parcell. Pauline Eyestone played the accompani- ment. After the numbers, the evening was given over to general conversa- tion. I learned a lot about the different kids-let's see, where shall I begin? Well, Lyle Fulton is Fairfield's new sheriff and, with the help of his trusty policemen, Bob Alexander, Floyd Whittington, Charles Anderson, Lee Johnson and John Castell, is quickly making China Long's cigar store corner navigable. Lois Polly, Rose Coffman, Mary G. Montgomery and Alice Ricketts are missionaries in South Africa, living in daily fear of snakes and cannibals. -V farm, A iw,-faqs V ..., .ge ' '-.amggaaszkia-, . ei ,,...,f.f' x at 'Ii .1 ff' ', f ff . ,X f f X ' ' ,J , Nay! K 'xxx N iff, N V -., X A n 1 V fF,,v.-s--v---.., ,.,, B K HL, - 5 , ' , . , , 1 K ix . , ' ' 'V is if -f--+A.. .- -1 il' V '--- . ... ' , I 'I xi ' 7 fl' I 4 .f I ' X, ' Wade Hickenbottom now has part interest in Easton's Pharmacy ,,.! , ff and on the spot gave Asher Alfred the right of running a peanut stand g . ,W-.f Q just outside the door. .X 1' .5 , , A, ,. ' , ,- 'f Harriet Bridges, changing her name to Madame Bridgee, is a well '-NV' I ff' known fortune teller in the Ringling Bros. Circus. She has all the ,ly accomplishments of a successful fortune teller. Dale Bowermaster 65 and Clarence Bailey are in their element as clowns in the circus. Verta McQuaid is a bareback rider in the same organization. L I i Two of our members are working for the Chicago Tribune. Willis Montgomery delights thousands of people daily by his cartoons, and Harriet Snyder, accepting Doris Blake's position, is answering in the latter's own way all letters from perplexed lovers. l Ross Kirkpatrick's a dentist. John Louden is running a cigar store. Versel Shultz is chauffeur for a rich old lady in Chicago. Mildred Carter, Cleo Cave, Lela Fite, Louise Gilchrist, Margaret Glasgow, Beatrice Godwin and Garnet Sharpe have all taken the fatal step and are now busy housewives. Jack Burns and Bob Hannah are selling oil furnaces in the Sahara desert. Mary Wright, now a chiropractor, burst into the papers the other day when she injured a poor, unsuspecting customer permanently by jumping on his spinal column too hard. Oren Champ and Gordon Stansell said they bummed their way west last summer, and on their way came upon Floyd Sturgis guiding fair ladies though the dangerous passes of Yellowstone Park. Farther on they came upon Willard O'Laughlin who, as a life guard on the sandy beach, saves many a fair damsel from a watery death. Kathryn Ipsan and Viola Yanaway are wasting a lot of paint in Greenwich village. Merle Avery, Jo Blough, Vernon Brown, Randolph Bureker, Ken- neth Davis, Harold Fulton, John Grimes, Lester Hiatt and Walter Messer are all members of the Farmers' Union, being especially active when a picnic is in sight. Laverra Hill is turning out to be a second Peggy Joyce, now suing in Paris for her sixth divorce. Who would have believed it of our modest Laverra! Theodore Whitham, the famous detective, has just solved the most baffling mystery ever presented to the public mind-a genius indeed. Mary Jim is now calling the cows home at dusk. 'Nuff said! Charley Stever is now the champion hog caller of the world-by means of his nose. Ruth Phillips is now a society woman in Oklahoma City. Helen Shaw has roped in Pete for good, and is happy. 1 2 K Alice Wiggins has become an authority on different means of re- ! sawing- .V1 f . wif E I Y 1 ir- E ,S . .- 2 l. l, . , . f. , ,r , E -, ' N , , im... r, N . 'S ' 1 X ' ,..w'T . f i Zffi it!! 1 mil We J X ww ,N , sf. ,fs I ' i W We , ' if M f F' j ff ' j xt. QW-9 -Q i ' in -.QU 5 I . f '-v.,,,,,,,..,, .a af 1-4 J Cyril Hoffman, now considered one of the country's leading in- ventors, is now writing an autobiography of his life entitled What I Learned from the Movies. Elizabeth Moorhead and Doris Gilmer are running an exclusive ladies' shop in Chicago-men's patronage not solicited. They are also active in social work, Doris being the president of the W. C. T. U. Junior Whitaker was unable to attend the banquet, as he is now recuperating in the hospital, having been startled into a swoon by the sound of his own voice the other day. Dr. Carl Kearns has pronounced him out of danger. Paul Dabner, King of the Charleston in his high school days, has now invented a dance which is considered the best yet. Not daunted by the ever increasing surplus of teachers on the market, a goodly part of our class have entered that profession. Ruth Coffin, Marjorie Blucher, Margaret Bowers, Erma Dallner, Elmina McElderry, Esther Diers, Gladys Daub, Esther Fickel and Frances Schillerstrom are among the number that are leading young America along the straight and narrow path. Helen Lee, who sat next to me at the dinner, has been running a novelty shop, and I've heard she's doing quite well. She says that Ena Caldwell is now chief librarian at the Fairfield Public Library, and that Louise Daub is her able assistant. Camilla Rider, always travelling as usual, said she saw Thelma Glass in the South Sea Isles organizing a pep committee among the natives. Marie Wilson and Lucille Parsons are interior decorators in Chicago. Ralph Jones is bandmaster for the Fairfield band-he directs while reclining in an easy chair. Bert and Ernest Faulkner are running an exclusive onion farm going strong, aren't they? Eileen Dallner, Gladys Coop, Lysetta Crew, Bernice Coop, Marjorie Follen, Dorothy Gilbert, Louise Hawk and Macel Heckenberg have all joined the Farmerette League and are active workrs in it. Fred Lewis is roaming around robbing the children of their pennies, armed with a music box and a monkey. Mace Raymond and Albert Mrogenski are joint editors of the Fair- field Ledger-Journal. Clifford Stout, Kenneth Langner and Curtis Kyle cannot be found -the last we heard of them was that they had sailed for the Hawaiian Islands. Well, I must really stop. This is a terribly newsy letter. If you have gotten any sense out of it you have done well. Sincerely, M. 1. wiighf. A , . . Q 5 K w 1 ..,,,,,., Q. as-ni,-Ref - .. W 1 A 'pw-elif? S. V! 1 I 2 I I Cl, Ui 4' fi X i 1 4 X X Jw-.,,, W X f jM,,.u--...RW-es -.N Nates nu the Alumni tr Colonel Nathaniel L. .Howard-1900. When Nat Howard was but forty-one he was elected president of the Chicago Great Western Railroad. He served with distinction as commander of the Lucky 13th engineers, a regiment of railroad men that performed remarkable feats while overseas. After attending Fair- Field High School and Parsons college, he was graduated from West Point. In spite of the fact that his father was an influential railroad man, Colonel Howard has made his own career from the time he was a roustabout in a freight house. Alvin Wendt-1913. Another of our alumni worthy of mention is Alvin Wendt, who has a lucrative law practice in Los Angeles. joe and Charles Crail-1894. The Crail Twins after graduating from Drake in 1898, began their law practice in Fairfield. From here they went to Los Angeles, where they continued their partnership. Charles was made Probate Judge, later Judge of the Court of Divorce, and now he is Judge of the Superior Court. Joe is the United States Representative, elected from the district around Los Angeles for the 70th Congress.. L, xi f'. tl 2, X 1 , I ' A 4 , yi R ,y . XX e ,,,, .' 31 , A - -N ,.M.f-Q. V 1 ..,. , r- ' ' ,A ,X eip, 1 i .4 fr' A-'A 'Y Y V i , i am- W f -fs? 3,5 ,,, ,ffm ., f '+' 'fer M ..,.ff'2'f 4' K7 H V? Ax N, ' X' -P ,. i 44152, j 5-...W Ji v fe,-. 'NE f wax X z, .R I. 1 f I L X W kv' t 1 Q QI 4 xx , f y ..,1 , l . X, . an 735 iw! W 7 X if JJ? .ff 1 . .A -111. .432 if 1Z.l?J0ff AX ' l' 5 W X- . , e 'sr N he Gllaza nf 1525 lr College ..,., .. 61 At Home ...................,,...... .... 5 f.. '5 X X Working .... Teaching .... Married .,.....,.., Paul Montgomery ....,..,. 36 .. 11 11 ......,..Parsons Lost, strayed or stolen ..... Total ...... Florence Zeigler ............ 1' Business College-Ottumwa Roger Downs, .,.,..,...,...., ,,.. . ..Working Alba Lenhart ....,.....,....... Business College-Fairfield Frances Stallman ,....,... . .,................,................,......... Otto Bowling ,,....... .,..............,......,,...,............. W orking Austin Wheatley ,....,.. , .,..,..,.,...,..,,...,.,,.. ..,.......................,. F rank Snyder .......,.... ......,,..,............,.............. W orking Harold Wisecarver .........................,............,....... Parsons Bernice Blough ......,.. ........ W orkmg Maryalyce Smith .......,., Stevens College for Women Columbia, Missouri Kathryn Brady ,,..... Mui-van Selser .....,. ........WorkinE ........Working Fred Webber ....,... ..,..,..........,.. U niversity of Iowa Marie Forney ...... ........., M arried Ben Taylor ...,..,..,. ..,.... ................ ...... P a r sons Mary Evans ............,..l ....... A t Home Paul Stoner ..........,.. .. .........,.....,....,......,.. ........ M arjorie Wilson ,........ ........,Y.,,v....,.....,...,,,,, .,...... P a rsons Violet Butcher ,....,.. ...,..... M arried Murray Stevenson ........r,.,,,.........,...,.........,........,. Parsons Marion Reems ..,,.... ......... P arsons Milburn Cain ..,....,.....,..... .......,...,..............,...... , ,Parsons Mildred Myers. ....... .......Working Kathryn Shriner ............. .Nurses Training, Ottumwa John Blough ,,..... .....,.. .....,, W o rking Irene White. ...,,.,..., ............,...........,...,...,......... W orking Florence Oliver ,... ..... ....,,. W o rking Lancelot Eller .,....., ....... N orthwestern University Clara Hudgell ........., ...,.. ...................,..,........... D o yle Tracy .......,..... ,... .,.......... ,....,............, W o r king Kenneth Leathers ,.......,.... ..,.......,........... P arsons Louise ulbertson ........ ....., ...,.,.,.........,.,.... A t Home John Hunt ......,,,........r........,. ...,.......v...........,. P arsons Dawn Anderson ...... .. ..,..... Parsons Margaret Klingaman ..,...... ..... , .Business College Anthony Ipsan ....... ........Working Marcelle Alexander ..,.,..,, ,....,..............., P arsons Frank LaRue ,......... .......,......,,,......... P arsons Leland Blough ....,..,......, ......,,,.,.,.,....... P arsons Inez McVey .............. .,..,.,... ...,, ..,.,..,......, P a r sons Paul Haney .......,...,,..... .........,............... P arsons Ethel Grove ..........,..,.. ..v...... M arried-Teaching Helen Daggett ............,.. ,....., . Business College Carl I-Ieckenberg ........,. ,.,,................,.... W orking Laura May Benham ........ .....,.................,,............ F red Robinson .......... ......,..,..........,.. M arried Arthur Baker ....,....,,,,..,.... , .........,...... Working Wilma Harrell ..,,... ......,. W orking Camille Montgomery ..,.,,..., ,... .,... P a rsons Alyce Perry ....,,...,...... ......,. W orkinz Robert Rausher ...,,......,.... ,,....... P arsons Addis Turpin ................,. ......,, W orking Keith Spratt .... ......,.....,,. .,..,.., P a rsons Elizabeth Crawfrod ........ ......., T eaching Ruth Patten ,.,...... ,....,. W orking Walter Messer ........,...... ....,..,,..,.........,... Marie Scott ........,..... ,......,. P arsons Edna Arnold.. ...... ,,v..... T eacbing Paul Campbell ..l..... ......... P arsons Floyd Harrison .,....... .,.,..,. W or-king John Rittenhouse ,......, ....,.... M arried Dale Davidson ,....... .,...... W orking Leona Shaw .............. ..l,..,..........,,, H elen Cain ............. ....,.,..... ,.....,. .,.. Esther Miller ........... ....,,,.. M an-ied Dorothy Eland ........ ,,,....... P arsons Clifford McLane ,,...... .,,...., P arsons Ora Hays ............,.., ..,... P arsons Eileen Flinspach ......., Carl Burr ..............., .........Parsons .......Working Ronald Blough ........ Edna Dimrnitt ....... ..........Parsons ........Working Iliif Leu ............... ,...... . .Parsons Florence Black ,...... ..,,,,,,,. M an-ied Edith Gallup ........... ,... .,,,. ........,,,.,..... J a m es Eveland ....... ...r,..,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, Hazel Droz ..................,.,., ,...... W or-king Bruce Bailey ........... ,,,,,,,, W or-king Walter Kilpatrick. ..,.... ...,..., P arsons Mary Johnson ....... . ,.,..,,, College Elizabeth Crabbe ........ ..... . .. Parsons Edwin King ..,............ ....... P arsons Juliet Crabbe .........,.,,. ......... P arsons Jeanette Harlan.. ......,. .,...r.,......,.,...... , . Robert Hudgell ......... ....,., A Working Hazel Grove ..........,.......... .,.,,.,. W or-king Milton Pierce .............. ......,., P arsons Arthur Culbertson .....,... ...,.r.. W orking Addison Oliver .......... ,........ P arsons Carl Wise ......,............... ........., P arsons Ralph Doughty ......,.. ....... W orking Paul Phillips ............. .......... M arried Wayne Scott ................ ....,.... P arsons Hazel Spratt ......,.... ..,..... W or-king Rhoda Hollister .......... ......... P arsons Otis Howell, ........... .... ,,,,,,,A W o 1-king Gayle Carter ............ ....., W oi-king Everett Lindbom .......... ,,.,..., W orking Jack Gobble ........,..... .,...,, W or-king Kenneth I-Iix ......., .,.. ,,,,,, P a rsgng John LYnn ................... ..... . Working Arthur Graham .......,. ,,,,,, P 3,1-gong Gertrude Taylor ..,....... .,,...... P arsons Frank Lee ......... ..... ,r,,r,,. W 0 1-king Eileen Ullrich ............... ........, P arsons William Stuckey ,...... ,,,r,,,,,, P arsons Richard Hammond ....,.. Wesley Parsons .......... Verla Simmons ......, Harold Gilbert ....,... ......Working ...,.....Parsons .......Teaching . ..,..... Parsons William Looney ......... Harold Kearns ....... Keith F ligg .,........ ..,.....Working ........Working .,......Working ,. 'TF' Zizrnrh nf the Qlilaza nf '24 ,Seventy-seven of the members of the Class of 1924 went to college-Iowa State University, Ames, Parsons, University of Wisconsin, West Point and Annapolis. All of them made a perfect record for the first semester of college work. ,XX f A O' f po. ii 1 A 5 if . lf., 111. N if XJ I l I jg. ., 'f i 1.- 95. A f V X .l i -X X ,fN..3,f 7'i gg 'X rl X f If ' -I 'M 2-all -1 I - Nfl N i ixx i 'jr J' Q QV 5,2 X., J 5 if l In I-1 Qu-A K ,f X m Si- 'WM v QQ iM ii Pf , xiii- .M .ff I J' X. A-gg:-e v I If .V 3 ln, , tx . KN ,4..,-v-' A, :Q M V Y' ir!! get fr Ks ..Qf-ffijl 'P A ' 'A on it 'r .refs foggy xi ' Pl , f Early Bags in 69121 Zllramklin Old Franklin-The First Home of Fairfield High In 1883 Prof. Munlux, superintendent of schools, instituted graduating exercises in Fairfield High School. The first commencement was held June 1, 1883 This class the first to receive diplomas, consisted of ten girls, all of whom gave orations on th following program: QFYUQYEIIU Piano Solo ................,...............................,. La Californienne Miss Ella Lamson Invocation- Vocal Duet .................,...............,,...........,.., Larboard Watch Messrs. R. H. Brainard and C. C. Clark Oration ....i........ Oration ...,... Progress Mary E. J ones Literature Mary H. Oliver Oration ........ ............................... ' 'The Secret of Success Fannie E. Taylor Oration ,,.,,.. ...........,,.,..,.......,.........,....... ' 'The Silent Artist Georgia McElderry Oration ........ ..........................,.................... ' 'True Bravery Minnie E. Gantz Cornet Solo ..,,...........,......,..............,..............r... First Success Oration ...,,.... Oration ,.,...... Oration Oration ....,.... Oration ......... Vocal Solo ........ W. S. Prewitt ......... Our Life Is What We Make It Maggie M. Case The Power of Habit Daisy L. Shaffer Kate Barr Cheerful Place Emma Boyd Prosperous People Flora Chester .......,.......,..... When the Tide Comes In Mr. C. C. Clark Presentation of Diplomas 1 s 1 1 .I L' !l4': me LZ,-P070 zu -r- -rf, Miss Nellie Jordan 1871 1926 In memory of Miss Nellie Jordan, a woman of high ideals, wisdom and sympa- thetic understanding. Her cheerful patience made her beloved by the many who were students in Fairfield High School, during the period from 1896 to 1911. 4 , 1 l i I E E 1 z - , . , 2 X nf , ., ,ifn 1- I ' V J rganizaiinnzf .M nw -wf- aw xr 1 H'-W .1 . 1 wmv' 1-K - W-181 ww .ffm , Vw J 'Ie-wma -W ff if-ff fg- .V ,gf-.:J,..,, -HQ, up ,G .Vaf-1-Wa V . W. V1.,,.,,.g.f-+--f M 'Q L ' 'f5.?'t-Bi 'TESL-5-'Q -F' T. , 'L'E:. 5 525' i.,?. :. f a-.rw lid'-'2'E -?2-ff? 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Q Q 'J iff- M3 3:1 ' - - 1' ' 3' - - fiihf-31 -.x-L.....Pfj T gpg f' in-sw 4? 9,,,y?L -.913 ws' 1 K... if 21+-Q gg ,EQ V.. mf-rw, 1 , W Mi' Q. gg-I ei, T .VM X .fw Wd' be QW 1 .,K'r'5:?A '1E Eb'-gY'l 'fi v Q -1 .5 '45 fs ' P 35+ + f 5' 'Q Q.. f V ww 'iii-.' , Q 'ffiifx -u z w. ' fir- .-3 .'?','--1-Lgr, v,,, ,A-' T' '1' ' ,M -E -gyms ,M ...Sgr ws- gm , .,.g:,,'w A Q: . - -2 4 .3 .Ig 9' im- 15-wi -F51 A If-5' x gi - - 1, g , 94' -'xgggff ' 1 .. . ,P - -V , .- -A - V. - E Q ' H' A KE., '33 2,0 EM mf ,F f .gif K- .5 , -ff' fs .- Tig 5 ? x 1-Q, 5 fi, A. t MW 1 3533: w 4 ng: K- ,fi n P 1 if Q.. -.V a - , - , V . f'H WX 3 ,ff KX -fx fQJ 1 Nd '- 1 ' ,X ff N - 'N ' Fx E' P W + 4 L f 5 fy ri H: f, 1 3X J 7' X 'i f ' YN 'Q' 1 Rf J Xxx I iLf l 'L? wi of LT 5 X 1 X Nlfg xi Cwrganizaiiunz ' 'ww www' QUE The Hi Y is an organization of boys who try to maintain the highest standard of Christian living, and who try to influence other boys of the school and community inithe best way of living. The boys meet every Wednesday noon in the Agricultural Laboratory, where they are served a lunch by the Domestic Science girls, under the direction of Miss Ethel Bennett. After the meal, there is a varied program which gives the young men a chance to forget their studies. In November the Hi Y conference was held at Washington. There were seven boys that attended the conference. When they came home they were enthused with the spirit of Christian fellowship and tried to pass the good work around. President, Dale Harper. Vice President, Mace Raymond. Secretary-Treasurer, Dick Muzzy. he IE. M. GI. A. The Y. W. C. A. is a very flourishing organization in the High School. Headed by an enthusiastic group it has attracted much interest among the girls, and one hundred and thirty-seven joined this year. The purpose of the Y. W. is to help the girls bring out the best in their chracters by association with other girls in both social activities and in the meetings, where they gain new ideas through the different topics discussed. For the purpose of acquainting the girls with each other, an annual Y. W. mixer is held at the beginning of each year. After that, numerous parties and meetings are held, all of equal interest. Two events of especial interest this year were the Halloween Party and the Valentine Kid Party. With clever programs these parties were a decided success. The Y. W. C. A. is undoubtedly a very helpful organization and one every girl should join. I ,gzf ?' X ix 5 w b, 5 1- 4 k If ,I 5 ,X ji 5-WR , . fx v L ,.k, , 3 ' . I- - x I' . i , ' A f MX N -- z 1 vw? , -. A malxli Tk. W gr M -K l , -W .ffl as , K .I N 1 C f 0 0 GI. A. Members Q2 :iff F K5 ,X Anderson, Myrtle Fourt, Frances McMaken, Ruth Auckland, Jean Graham, Madeline Miksch, Blanche Ball, Josephine Griffith, Pauline Miksch, Esther Ball, Margaret Greene, Virginia Miksch, Gladys Bean, Dora Griffith, Leota Miller, Almeda Bell, Madge Gilmer, Doris Montgomery, Mary G. Billingsley, Helen Glass, Thelma Nelson, Mary Louise Bock, Laura Gorrell, Christine Nelson, Kathryn Brown, Jessie Hadley, Fern Neiswanger, Helen Brown, Lola Harrell, Edna Ori-is, Irris Bower, Opal Hawk, Louise Parsons, Lucille Bower, Margaret Hill, Laverra Parsons, Mildred Bottorif, Doris Hisel, Bernice Palmer, Helen Caldwell, Maude Hisel, Louise Pech, Dorothea Carter, Mildred I-Iisel, Velma Phillips, Ruth Carlson, Florence Hix, Hazel Picken, Mae Campbell, Jean Hix, Helen Polly, Lois Cortum, Thelma Holcomb, Pearl Reinies, Margaret ColbY, Dorothy Jacobson, Bertha Ricketts, Alice Coffman, Rose Johnson, Grace Roberts, Letha Calhoun, Esther Johnson, Helen Sargent, Vivian Chandler, Elizabeth Johnson, Mildred Schillerstrom, Frances Dallner, Erma Kennedy, Margaret Sharpe, Garnet Dallner, Eileen Kennedy, Marjorie Simmons, Florene Downard, Josephine Kilgore, Kathryn Smith, Catherine Dunkel, Halcyon Koch, Ruth Snyder, Mildred Davison, Geneva Larmore, Marjorie Spratt, Alice Diers, Esther LeBeau, Eloise Spratt, Elizabeth Clark, Mary Lee, Margaret Spratt, Louise Cummings, Elizabeth Lesher, Margaret Stiles, Sylvia DuBois, Catherine Luckmari, Erma Stever, Alma May Dimmitt, Gladys Mahon, Pauline Stucker, Lola Douglas, Beatrice Manning, Mildred Swan, Lucille Elliott, Dorothy Martin, Helen L. Terrell, Lois Emry, Leighfern McDonald, Carol Vannatta, Wanita Emry, Mildred McFadden, Ruth Wheeler, Violet Easton, Marjorie McGuire, Genevieve Whitaker, Virginia Fligg, Lois McKee, Leona Wilson, Marie Flinspach, Elna Mcwhirter, Eva May Wise, Martha 1 Follen, Elaxxe McMaken, Frances Wright, Mary xi fp fs . vw' ix, ix- X, i 'V wwwlh-, k r X i x if l si are a all , -- --' - . Q x .K QSM: Q 'll 9 in V W ..,, i'l'H'rfW ' L 'Q f ' Y-su 1' Y N '-amy-, . . , ., , ...E or gr ' 6 X NW - ' fx Va is m J :gi k N '5,,,-aw-ww ' N ' 4-. 47 I lfuln Girlz' 15122 luh And it is well named for it is composed of a lively group of songsters, who are gaining both profit and pleasure from this club, organized three years ago. It ce:- tainly verifies the familiar phrase, Music hath charms, for the students seem rather enlivened after coming from chapel and being entertained by the girls. We here acknowledge the pleasure and gratitude of the student body to the girls and their jolly leader, Miss Kearns. Members Kathryn Ins:-in Ethel Kurka Ma ry G. Montgomery Pauline Eyestone Mildred Parcell Christine Gorrell Margaret Lesher Alice Apley Anna Bell Cochran Helen Shaw Mae Picken Martha Wise Mary Esther Lee Ruth Johnson Dora Bean Mary Gilbert Violet Wheeler Violet Kilfoy Dorothy Fisher Pauline Griffith Mary Wright Thelma Glass Agnes Shriner Erma Luckman Helen Martin he Zfingz' C5122 luh The purpose of the Boys' Glee Club is to stimulate, among high school students, interest in music. To this end the boys have worked hard and long, and this year's club has attained a higher level than any preceding one. At their first meeting the boys were greeted by a new instructor, Miss Margaret Kearns, who came to us from New Hampton, where she taught for one year. It was under her guidance that the Boys' Glee Club, in cooperation with the Girls' Glee Club, were able to put on the best operetta in their history, Hulda of Holland. One of the best acts of All High School Night was the Minstrel Show, which was given by the Boys' Glee Club. Some of the more prominent Sambo's and Rastus' were Bill Montgomery, Harold Spray and Bernard Hammon. At Christmas the two clubs delightfully entertained the high school with a pro- gram consisting of Christmas Carols. The annual picnic of the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs was held at Old Sett1er's Park and, as usual, a good time was had by all. i fbpvretta An Operetta is presented annually and is looked forward to, by all, as a most de- lightful entertainment. The audience responded most enthusiastically, showing its pleasure and appreciation of the amateur actors. Due applause is given to Miss Kearns, who directed the Operetta. he Gbpereita HULDA OF HOLLAND A Musical Comedy in Three Acts Presented by the BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS February 23 and 24, 1927 Cast of Characters Peter Cats, a descendant of the great Jacob Catsm ..,,..., ........,, . Bernard Hammon Jacob Hoogenbeets, Peter's neighbor and bosom friend .....,, ..,..., G eorge Van Nostrand Hulda, Peter's daughter ...... ,,.......,,,.v,,....,...,,,,...,,..,,, .... ,,,, . ,,,,,......,,,,,,,.,. E t hel Kurka Katrina., Jacob's daughter and Hulda's best f ' d rien ,,,,.... .. . ,,..,.,..,...., Helen Shaw Jerry Heyden, an American traveling abroad ....,.,, Vrouw Cats, Peter's good wife ,,.,.......,,,....,.....,.....,..... Jan Steen, an artist from America ...........,,,..,.... Jimmy Stone, an American, Jerry's pal ..,,... ,,., . .. Adrian Steen, Jan's father from America ......,.,,. Cornelius Heyden, Jerry's father from America A chorus of villagers, milk-maids and farm hands. Carlton Starr Thelma Glass Willis Montgomery ,Dale Harper ......,Orville Smith ,Mace Raymond 1 it , -1 .Wa , ----,X.J7'siM 2 .au W, 37641 't' L A .,,. .fem A eff ,ff I, X 1 I ' f r A w - K-, X, , 4 X V ,was-v--.-.,,.. l 2 f X 'ff l -is-er, , L , Xnffvs 'M- ' K 'iff , f ffl ,V f f Xxx If ff 65:17 I ,f l-If I Svgunpzia nf Sfnrg All three acts take place on the grounds of Peter Cats' residence at Scheveningen, Holland, Hulda was betrothed to Jan Steen, now living in New Jersey, when a mere infant. But Hulda has now grown to young womanhood, and in the meantime has met and fallen in love with Jerry, a young American. Her father informs her that Jan is coming to visit before the wed- ding. About the same time Jerry arrives, learns of this intended visit, and persuades Hulda to let him impersonate Jan. Many comedy situa- tions are furnished through Jerry and his pal, jimmy, in their attempts to prevent jan from disclosing the deception. Everything goes along smoothly until Jan's father arrives, when the deception is exposed and Jerry is driven from the place. When Peter Cats sees that his daughter cannot be happy with Jan, unknown to Hulda, he sends for Jerry. Thinking her father has sent for Jan, she gives vent to her grief, but she hears Jerry coming down the road singing and her grief turns to joy. Katrina and Jimmy Stone dislike each other at First, but this is changed to a mutual affection later. All ends happily with a promise of orange blossoms and wedding bells in the near future. li XX! K, JH 4 K if 1 . at ' if ' if it ,, N ' X A W Q 1 E 'l ! . xi Q 2:3 QV -.J M X-wifi-1 X V591 ,J l ,,,.R'i.fMm-ifsf' Q' 'W W' YW' ,,.' a--v---- X, ' X- -gg, xg, ' . V .,.. , 5 1. ',:'f'! Hx' 3 f , 1, Aff A ,XG , 4 L Y, fr if QL, ,.+ he Girlz' 315211 Cilnmmittee In D916 the first girls' pep committee was organized, for the purpose of establish- ing a center for the pep of the high school. Twenty girls, Eve chosen from each class, made up this organization, which dis- played its pep and enthusiasm in all school activities. This year in the fall, Thelma Glass was elected president, Pearl Holcomb vice- president and Lois Polly the treasurer. From then on the pep committee was in action. In the football season they put on stunts before the games in pep meetings, led the parade of students to the football game the day of the game, and sold bars, Roca bits and candy at the games in spite of the slush, cold feet, rain and other un- pleasant things. At the end of the season they put on the annual football banquet with the money they earned at the games. Then the basketball season began, where again they worked with might and main for the team. All through the tournament they sold sandwiches, bars and lollypops in order to put on a big banquet at the end of the season for the basketball men and those who took part in forensic activities. The aims of the pep girls are to work always for the best interests of the school, attend all meetings, and work together. These aims are what have made it a lasting and successful organization. FRPISHMEN- Frances Fourt Katherine DuBois Virginia Voorhies Blanche Miksch Lois Fligg SOPHOMORES-4 Gene Campbell Corrine Gentry Mary Esther Lee Mae Picken JUNIORSW Pearl Holcomb Christine Gorrell Katherine Smith Lola Stuckei' Genevieve McGuire SENIORS- Thelma Glass Lois Polly Josephine Ball Mary Jim Montgomery Elizabeth Moorhead 2 x '-, .ight if .m sf i N N I ...Xp . , .,,. NV na, yz , -e . ,,...,,.........,-,,. ,n X' 'lik' i Y Y i 1 1 , i :el sr- N will i-' ' rl, gl, X W '-FVOQ if it . A ' j N T- Q ' - -:,. ,, . i J x .7 o 'lVv , i f V 3a 1 O ' ff x J .X xx I TSW' I .f 'J I l HARRY E. SCHNEIDER Z3anh il G9 h t To the band of Fair!-ield High, one of the best known musical organizations in our school, a great deal of credit must go for their loyalty and their willingness to play whenever called upon. The weather made little difference to themg they were seen at football games in the mud, and at basketball games when the thermometer regis- tered 15 degrees below zero, ready to do their best. The band was heard not only at athletic events, but also at the pep meetings, where they helped to instill the On Fairfield spirit into the heart of every loyal student. The hand was taken to Ottumwa when we played there, and helped to subdue the Bulldogs. It is a well known fact that any organization cannot exist without a leader. One of the reasons that our band has attained such excellence is that they have a hard working leader, Harry Schneider, who has been with us for three years. Let the students continue to support the band and help them on. The band furnishes the music for the out-of-doors events and for the basketball games that take place during the year, but to the Orchestra falls the lot of enter- taining at the events of the high school that occur inside. And well does it iill its place. The Orchestra was heard several times during the year, notably at the de- bates and plays. The Orchestra is directed by Harry Schneider, whose services to the high school I as direftor of both the band and orchestra have been incomparable. J f . N 4. , l . 1 1 . X O '40 y ix L .,' M51 aff., f' a 'x , 4 ,f egJf'e---.. , ., :W 3 XNXE I . - x 1,-4 .,.. I -REQ! X flex V . gig, gary' ,min V KX Ji if A' 'riv E -5, -7,,,s-.il,,w,.,,?,.,M ,,,.,i fa-'W' ,154-Q51 Paw W A' .ir 11.5 1 9 . 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W ere still more successful in the State debating championship tournament, e w winning five contests and finally being eliminated by Montezuma, who defeated our second team through a technical mixup. In the Big Nine league we won both our contests, thus winning our triangle, but through a technicality our chances for winning the Big Nine were eliminated. A complete list of the debates and their scores are as follows: State Debate League- Big Nine- , Burlington ..... ........ 2 -1 Washington ....... ....... 3 -0 , Ottumwa .............,..... ........ 2 -1 Brighton ...... ........ 2 -1 Stockport ,,,,, ,,,,,.,, 3 -0 Drake Tournament- Burlington ..... ........ 3 -O Eagle Grove ......... ........ 1 -0 E, Montezuma .,...... 0-3 Roosevelt High ...... ....... . 0-1 'xii . W - as -,,,,,.M,,.b,,,, w fe- ' fs...w,N ,. -K H '71 . nc.f..,,.,,a,ea YJ i Zlnhiuihual Behatvrz CARLTON STARR showed unusual ability last year as a debater when only a Sophomore, and this year's experience has developed his power. He was iirst nega- tive speaker on both State and Big Nine teams, and was always a good thinker and speaker while on the platform. His record has been worthy of notice, and it is fortunate for us that he has next year yet to Fight for the school and win victories. It takes time, perseverance and patience to acquire a worthy reputation, but once acquired it is a thing not to be regarded lightly. judging from results, Carlton evidently is ruled by this. HARVEY HUGLIN started as negative speaker on the Big Nine team. His slow, deliberate manner of speaking impresses one with the idea that he means business. Future prospects are good, and we may well borrow his characteristic phrase and exclaim, cheese and crackers. JOSEPHINE BALL-Jo's individual manner of speaking, her convincing manner and enthusiasm, made her an important Figure on her team. She worked incessantly and was ever ready to speak on either side of the question. Not only was she talented in orating a set speech, but also in extemporaneous speaking. She always put her thought across to the judges. Fairfield High will lose a mighty good debater in jo. FLOYD WHITTINGTON made his first appearance this year, in state debates. His pleasing manner and humorous attitude is a combination that takes with the audience. This witty speaker did his share in helping win victories for F. H. S. It is regretted that he will not be here next year to continue. BOB ALEXANDER-Bob contiued his good debating this year by helping to de- feat Washington and Stockport both 3-0 in the State league. With little preparation and no experience on the negative side, Bob, with a short notice, displayed his de- bating talent at Montezuma. Although the team met defeat then, Bob showed his lighting spirit. DALE HARPER led the affirmative to glory in both State and Big Nine debates. His ease, quick thinking and persuasiveness always drew the judge's decision for his team. He says what he means and means what he says, and is always ready and willing to prove both. VALLIE STONE rather surprised us when she made her first appearance this year. The general report after hearing her speak was, Say, she's good. We feel that although Jo is leaving, Vallie will fill her place competently. HOLLIS GENTRY was first affirmative speaker on two State debates and de- livered the goods in both. He could always be depended on to do his level best, and he saw to it that it was on a high level. Although Hollis was not in debate the second semester, he was often remembered when the demand for debaters was greater than the supply. LEONARD LYON-Leonard's good qualities as a debater were seen by every- body but himself before the Montezuma debate, where he was givenuhis chance. He was a wonderful find for the debate department and proved it at Burlington when he was selected as the best fitted for the affirmative place. GENEVIEVE MCGUIRE-Alternate for Big Nine. Class debate. CLAYTON HORTON-Alternate for Big Nine. Class Debate. VERNON BROWN-Alternate for Big Nine. Class debate. .........,a... .-...,......-, 4 erlam - fbratnrg The girls of Fairfield High School have certainly exemplified the old saying that women have the gift of gab, for we End girls carrying off the oratorical and declam honors as well as being represented on the debate teams. The field of oratory was invaded by a lone boy-Dale Harper-who took first place in the preliminary state oratorical contest with his selectoin, What Think Ye of Christ? in which he displayed unusual talent as an orator. However, on finding that this selection was barred from the State contest, Josephine Ball, who won second with her oration, The Modern Girl, took his place. At Brighton she won first, also first at Bloomfield, while at Wapello she received second place. Iris Orris won first place in the dramatic section of the preliminary State con- test with her selection, How He Saved St. Michael, and going to Brighton won second in the contest there. Iris is a newcomer to our school, and has shown marked talent in dramatic work. Dorothy Elliot won first place in the humorous section of the preliminary State contest. Dorothy is just a Freshman this year, and has done remarkably well. Carol McDonald, with her selection, Jane, was chosen to represent the school in the Big Nine declamatory contest. She gave her humorous selection unusually well and caused a great deal of merriment in her audiences. Every year the school seems to be taking more interst in this kind of work. It is hoped that forensics will be even more popular in future years. jnsephine Ball An account of Josephine Ball's achievements in :lebate and declam would more than iill this page, for she has represented Fairfield High in more con- tests than has any other Senior. She first appeared in public debate when, as a Sophomore, she was a member of the girls' team which defeated Wash- ington. That year she participated in three Big Nine debates, all three of which her teams won. As a Junior she was one of the trio which won the Big Nine debate championship, the champion- ship in the State Debating League, and also the Drake Tournament cup. This year she represented F. H. S. in two de- bates at the Drake Tournament, in three debates of the State series, and in one of the Big Nine con- tests. She furthermore won first place in the Big Nine Oratorical contest with her appealing selec- tion, The Modern Girl. In all, jo has won twenty out of twenty-one de- cision debates, and has participated in two no-de- a high school girl Glarltnn Starr Carlton Starr began his debating career last year when, as a Sophomore, he participated in four debates, one held at Ottumwa and three at Fair- Field. This year he represented the Fairiield High School in debate with Brighton, Burlington, New- ton and Ottumwa, in the State and Big Nine series, and was also a member of the team sent to thc Drake Debate Tournament. On April 22, Carlton won First place in the Big Nine Extemporaneous Speaking Contest at Iowa City. When telling about this contest, Carlton said that he considered that the mere honor of being chosen to represent F. H. S. was sufficient recogni- tion for him, but F. H. S., on the other hand, con- siders herself honored in having among her students one with so pleasing a personality and so convinc- ing a stage presence as is his. cision and one class debate-a unique record for v-.--...,.rMe.,...,...- RSX . A, . ,,...,,.A...a,. . , , WMM. .,N.f..-N,..,..m.c,..., .....,.. ,, ..........,.........,,. V if 'g X X f ,Lfliii xx V7 .'--- -1 in X 3 1 J ,N , L x, R jfs J ,qt ly sei X, , .,.A ,fi - - 1'f.1Q..A'f,.1'-'lL?0f7: 'rf XX A ww xx ffjx X ci, , N . , e 'lf ' x yy W W Svninr 4 chats Eiatnrg In 1925 the Bar Association of Fairfield offered a cup to the class winning the interclass debate series for three consecutive years. As Sophomores, the Class of '27 dared to compete with the upper classes in the class debates and Hollis Gentry, Elizabeth Moorhead, Josephine Ball, Mary Jim Montgomery, Dale Harper and Robert Alexander represented the class. Through honest effort they won the cup for that year, notwithstanding heavy competition from the upper classes. The next year, as Juniors, the class was even more determined to win the cup, so the two teams composed of Charles Stever, Hollis Gentry, Versel Shultz, Lois Polly, Rose Coffman and Robert Alexander went into the battle with increased enthusiasm and again carried away high honors. This year was the deciding one. If the Seniors won, they would forever have the cup in their possession. But fate decreed otherwise, and the teams composed of Rose Coffman, Robert Alexander, Albert Mrogenski, Leonard Lyon, Floyd Whitting- ton and Vernon Brown were defeated by the lower classes. The school indeed appreciates the interest of the Bar Association in the debate section of the school, for an outside interest always spurs the students on. 1 f fi ,Ly 1 Y ff ' ,. . 4 1 'Wm A 4: Xi f, X f Q- h ft.. to ft f F. 2 S f-.QQ x, ff' ,X-M 2. , y A fuk ,, if ,, ,,f ' ' J' Q ns., 5.1 Ms.. 3 3 3 ,' ' .V fit Jjy ' 'f-.1....,..4.,f,5 Mises-pk ' lx -W4 ,,,-,,.- --swf? 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'WA XX X ,Ark iw A W4 E J WZ' QQ 4 QA' Viifl S , I If X 'Q ' ' V x ' + fx 'B N W jl Nq V . f Ba by ' 'Q ,PJ W A ,wr A X - 7 v' N W QW 2:3 9' ta- N 'f W1 mfg, T W ' N X X , W Spnrba Ni Glnarh fbluenkin mth 1-liz nrk Last June, when school was out, some of the questions being asked by High School students and Ifairiield athletic fans were: Who is the new coach? What does he look like? Will he be a hard boiled coach? In the fall, when the football suits were issued, these questions were answered. The new coach let his men know then, and on the first night of practice, that he meant what he said and he didn't mean maybe. He began by creating between himself and his team a spirit of loyalty and cooperation. The first game of the season, with Davenport, found a hard-hitting team built up around Captain Brown, Shultz, Stansell and Burns. This team went into the game with the determination never to give up, and came out of that game feeling that they had won a victory, for they had held Davenport to a tie, 3-3. This put the town behind the coach, supporting him in every undertaking that would benefit the team. At the close of a successful football season, the coach turned his attention to basketball. With Captain Shultz, G. Stansell and Bates as a nucleus, Gluenkin built a team which, despite setbacks and adversities, won third place in the Little Six. Now the boys are working hard to end the year with a successful track season. The prospects are very bright for the material is the best that has been on the cinders from F. H. S. for many years. Credit is due to Coach Gluenkin and his Fighting Lionsu for this yearls successes and the boys are looking forward to an even better year in 1'927-28 with this coach. v wif ,,,. , . ,. M N ,ts , I yy . . Q . 4+ vw ilinnthall Reueiw D A good team and a successful season, with nine games won and only one defeat is the record of the Fairfield High School for the season of 1926. The summary of gur gridxrgnticlashes for this year gives us four games won, three scoreless ties and wo score ies. The season began with heavy work. Davenport, one of the strongest teams in Eastern Iowa, was scheduled for our first game. The result was a tie, the score being 3-3. The following week our team went to Albia for the wettest, muddiest game of the season, and came back with the only possible score, 0-0. The next week the team seemed to take on new vigor. We went to Ft. Madison, expecting the hard- est game of the season, and our expectations were almost fulfilled. However, we came home with the victorious score of 13-0. This started our string of victories. For the fifth game, the Centerville team came to Fairfield looking for an easy victory. They had vivid recollections of the scoreless game played at Centerville last year, and they came with a determination to redeem their record. The game ended, Fairfield 14, Centerville 7. Our third home game was with Mt. Pleasant. It was merely a good work-out, with no spectacular playing by either team. The out- come was Fairfield 7, Mt. Pleasant 0. Three victories in a series is quite enough to make any team over-confident and, although our team made the hard trip to Wash- ington in the bus, leaving Fairfield with the determination to win, they came home with the only defeat of the season. Score 3-0. The disappointment of losing a game had the happy effect of filling our team with new enthusiasm and they went to Ottumwa fighting mad. Brown started the scoring when he blocked a punt and grabbed the ball from the ground and ran thirty yards for a touchdown. Later in the game Jack Burns put two drop kicks between the uprights for six more points, and one of the hardest games of the season ended with a score of 13-0 in favor of Fairfield. The following week the team went to Chariton, without their hip boots, and met the Chariton team in a fifty-minute swimming match in thin mud. They came home with another scoreless tie. For the first time since 1921 the Thanksgiving game with Burlington was played on the Fairfield gridiron. Three times during the game Burlington was driven back to their one-yard line by Burn's rushes, but it always happened to be the last down, or resulted in a fumble by which we lost the ball. When the referee's whistle blew for the close of this, the final game of the season, the score stood 0-0. l 3 F. f 'r ss Ellnnthall cam CAPTAIN BROWN-This was Brown's last year at F. H. S. He has been on the team for four years, playing the position of center his last year, and was always in the thickest of the iight. He could be de- pended upon to open up a hole through the opponent's line. RED KELTNER will pilot next year's team, holding down a hard position. He was always down under a punt before the ball touched the ground and nailed his man. A forward pass was easy for Red and he received his share of them. BURNS, the hardest hitting fullback Fairfield has ever known, is noted for his flying plunges. When he hit the line it meant a three or four yard gain for us. He was on the Second All-State team this year and was on the Southeastern Iowa team. He is a three-letter man. SHULTZ, playing left tackle, should receive much credit for his good playing. Whenever a hole needed to be made in the opponent's line, Shultz did it. He is a three-letter man. The team next year will have a hard place to fill with Shultz position vacant. BATES, the smallest man ever known to have a regular berth on a Fairfield team, played quarterback. He could always be relied upon to make a good return of the opponent's punts. Bates will be one of the main factors on Fairfield's team next year. BLOUGH-Although this was B1ough's First year on the varsity, he played like a veteran, playing at end. He was always wide awake watching for passes. N I 'X- if X 5 T4..'i W'l ,. '..-.x f A . fr.: A7 M3 A K 3 x X, ix x X' if N 1 K. H ,w XX Q X . vi N X. I H A . A 1 S 'wi l Q l fl , -'dx A P.- K pf urs' 'x ffl I, fw X X p ,I-0 f I ,. 1 v flsf t Xxx xx f , XX I X x f I N' N K E I .' 1' J A r Y-as Ellnnthall cam A I . Y Q, . .Xif .A,h ,mx XX jf Sire-Tvvef-e-P+ 1 - to-ef Xi 'f i I I if If Q I lax-1' F Y! , :U , , ,I I N741 W f 1' I f ,aff X 5 COCHRAN played his first year in football at the position of guard. He was as hard a lighter as Fairfield had this year. Dick was always 1n the thickest of the game. FULTON took the position of right tackle when in the game, but his playing was good enough to earn him a letter. DABNER-Although Smoke has been out for football for all his four years in High School, this was his first year as a regular. He made good in his lirst game. HANNAH-A hard-hitting halfback, played equally well from either side. Bob could be relied upon to break up a forward pass every time. CHAMP, at righ half, was one of our best line plungers. He is a three- letter man and will leave a vacancy that will be hard to fill when he graduates this spring. DAVIS, although not playing in all the games, was as good a tackler as we had. He was especially good on breaking through the line and spoiling the opponent's plays. SIMMONS, playing at right end, was continually intercepting forward passes. If the opponent's wished to make an end run, it was not ad- visable to go around Simmie's end. BELLAMY subbed at either tackle and showed his mettle by his hard tackling and by ripping holes in the opponent's line. 1 xl, I .A . Q tg lf il - ' N A 4 H0296 'K 'I 5 XX hi. ff .V ii' M N'u,,..,1:f fAl1 f'N 'u cf l .' ' 1 is it X ' - , , ,I -, ' 9 ff A- - c ' e--A .M 5 W- ig ,fa J., .- If -XX!! K , V-4!M'd.':wnmMMgW,,.,,w,,-.m.M,hAt gg ,,,.V 1,,5,,,f,, M ,l .NT 'W'--ff-W..,....,t- fry.- 1 ff NN. Q -VM... N IV .V ,..A 5, , IM , , . X M 2 fi 4 M it ? i Nw I N E : ? I Y ' A' fi-r ' W ,J ff s 'W V 4 ' Basketball For the first time in history, the Little Six League had two teams which were of State Championship caliber. From the beginning it was recognized that either Mus- catine or Burlington would get the championship, and the only hope for the four re- nfiiiginghschools was to win third place in the league. This was the goal for which a oug t. Fairfield High School had material this year which proved to be worthy of rep- resenting F. H. S. From the beginning of the first game with Burlington until the last gun was fired in the last game they fought manfully to keep the Fairfield standard as high as possible. It was our fate to play our first two games with the champion- ship teams, first with Burlington and second with Muscatine. In the lirst game it became evident that Coaches Gluenkin and Hoerner had worked out a combination which, under ordinary circumstances, could not have failed to win. New plays and team work which operated with the precision of a clock, kept our team to the front all through the season and enabled them to come out with a total score of 243 against our opponent's total score of 242 in the ten games of the season, winning for Fairfield High School five games of the ten and losing five. This gave us third place in the league. Of the live games lost, four were to Burlington and Muscatine, with a total of 100 for Fairfield and 132 for our opponents. The other game was lost to Ottumwa. In the final outcome the season may be regarded as one of the most successful ever played by Fairfield High School. 1 Home Score Opponents Score Fairfield ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 5 Burlington ........ .....,.. 3 4 Muscatine ..... ....... 3 5 Failield ----- ....... 1 5 Qttumwa ,,,, ,,.,,,, 3 2 Faifaeld ........... ....,,.. 1 3 Fairfield -,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 0 Mt. Pleasant ...,,.. .,,.,,, 1 8 Washington ....... 15 Fairfield -.------ ........ 1 8 Fairfield ...... ....... 2 4 Muscatine .... ........ 2 9 Fairiield ............ ....... 2 1 Otfumwa ...... ........ 2 0 Mt. Pleasant ......, 20 Fairfield -------- ........ 2 1 Fairfield ...... ....... 5 0 Washington .... 5 Burlington .,.............,.,.......... 34 Fairfield ----- ........ 3 0 Games played, 10. Won, 55 lost, 5. Total Score: F. H. S. 243. Opponents, 242. A? gang mr' rw , ,Aff Y. .- Jw v - gmc ai., K I I 2,4 V ii g,,,,,,,,V,,,,, Q . ' t Q .swse.wz7IHi?W - f ,gf V... ,WI V V .. ,,. ..,. W,,.,. .1- V Mama' 1 f ' Jill X S xg Glenn Simmons Kenard Stansell Gordon Stansell Versel Shultz Floyd Keltnex' Clarence Bates - ,, -....,,....,.. ...,. ., . .......,,..........,.,.. ...W aa .,.......M'.-,-...-,-...........h.a.-,+ .,.....,.................a .,, -N--.M xxx , JA Basketball A-K 1.-Simmons was center and will be next year's captain He la ed - P Y a good game and will doubtless be one of the best players next year. Z.-K. Stansell. This was Shorty's first year on the varsity, but he showed he was a fighter in the first game with Ottumwa. 3.-G. Stansell. Slim came back his last year with the determination to help make his team a winning one. He was one of the fastest for- wards in the southeastern section. 4.-Shultz, this year's captain, played his last year for F. H. S. He has entered all branches of athletics and made good in all. He held down the position of standing guard. 5.- Red Keltner, running guard, was our dribbling streak. He dribbled his way through many games. He will be another one to play next year. 6.-Bates. Last, but not least, comes our sinker, and he surely did sink 'em. He was handicapped somewhat by his size, and a bum knee he received from football, but kept up with anyone. -t ff . , n fi ,1 f-of wa 2 wg fg 5 gf f ,JYW I me WV i W' f Q, Y I rf :--:M-ewssnllw.. -:yr 'f --'- 2 .,,.e..Jw.,,...fQ 3 'M' 4 Y Y 4 manga, M sm-..,,,,.-,,,,J,...,.g Q , , W , f' Q . hi' .Q I' X 7 . I gif I ,554 F. H. S. BASKETBALL SQUAD Svernnh nam The second varsity team had a fairly successful season, playing five games and winning three. The two games lost were played at Agency and Birmingham. The games won were played with Birmingham here, and with Mt. Pleasant there. They were ready to iight for F. H. S. any time, whether it be with a team their size or larger. It was with their help that made the varsity what it really was. They took all of the knocks and skinned knees, while the praise went to the varsity. We wish to express our gratitude for that bunch of loyal players and wish them all the success in this line of activities that can be attained. JOHN HOERNER :mg Basketball ram The Pony team at the start of the season was a bunch of green Freshmen, but by the end of the season Coach Hoerner had developed a real fighting team of them. They played curtain raisers at the High School games, and two games out of town, winning at Batavia and meeting defeat at Selma. In all, they won live games out of six. Every team they encountered outweighed them. The credit of the team should go to Jack Hoerner, who worked hard and long. With his guidance and coaching for one or two more years, this team should be one of the record breakers for F. H. S. 'V ' J 'K 1 N, fp My . y f, 1 1 : s 1 are xy if' 1 .., M . g Q K pl so N, ,,.,A,....,... . ,M V . f, 31 I A .5 . :35j?51'5iV2 , ,atb 1 twxrq HWS., 'P ' x 61 'H Mmffsf ww 1 Gilman Basketball nurnament In the past it has been customary to see which class has the best basketball players. They are chosen, not from those on the squad or even out for the school basketball teams, but are taken from what is left over after the best has been taken. The tournament this year was one well worth your time to have seen, because there was a iight from the start to the iinish. The Juniors and Seniors were the Erst to clash, and the Juniors finally won by a quick system of team-work on their part. In the game with the Sophomores, the Juniors were forced to play two overtime periods before they could get a lead and hold it. After another hard struggle with the Freshmen they managed to overcome the quintet, thereby taking the tournament with three victories to their credit. nter-flllama Efrark vet The inter-class track meet was really a practice meet for the Seniors, who placed first in every event but the javelin, and second in four events. The results of the meet were as follows: 1st 2nd 3rd 50-ya1-d Dash Att, Y ,,,,i,A Seniors Juniors Seniors 100-yard Dash ,,,, ,,,,,,,, S eniors Juniors Seniors 220 Hurdles ,,,, ,,,.,,. S eniors Juniors Sophs. High Jump ,,,,,, ..,..., S eniors Shot Put ..,... ....... S eniors Javelin .................... -.----- S 0PhS- Half-Mile Relay ....... Seniors Juniors Sophs. Mile .-,,,.4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... S eniors Seniors Half Mile -,,-,, ,,,,,,,t S eniors Seniors is Q ' if miefelffffiw in A' 4 -. tr, Me. M ,m,,Wm,, ,f 'fe -new -- em' Skawmwmwwfr ' 5 ,em N A Lge? re- ,., ' A ,cfmawamps,,,a,s,w.,, ,MY f Gt, , . 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M -f-' 'rl ' Q-H5 J.C13..I-5' , ,Jeri-n5LQVfitr'lE'sQU.91f-ffl..5-2Ig::sff21V-4' flag .TR ' , ' . Ji.. 1 ..1 - V .V .VVi- Lqgi'- , '.m Vicr:fw.m.fFn 1.1 , . - QV? Ly f 1 rl . If I , F Lqf ,gr gf . Jkt! QW 1 21 V' :if ' X 5 xSg,, gfffli if X gggdg W H fqliti! 1 37 Qgxb K K L12 '.' 0--f .J , V' 1 9 N .Q if -fibf X k Vx' 14,2 pb f gnrivfll jjuninr Banquet The Junior-Senior Banquet, given by the Junior Class of 1926, was voted a huge success by everyone present. With the helpful aid of Miss Porter, the Juniors made the Elk's Hall a fairyland of beauty. The color scheme of salmon and silver was carried out to the minutest detail, from the huge clusters of trailing wisteria that adorned the ceiling, to the small programs which were tinted in salmon and tied with silver cord. The ladies of the Presbyterian church prepared a lovely dinner which was served by the girls of last year's graduating class. A clever toast program was prepared. Dale Harper, president of the Junior Class, acted as toastmaster, and called on the following toasts and musical numbers: Senior and Faculty ..., ............ .,....,., M a ry W. Montgomery The Parting of the Ways ...l...... .............................. F red Webber Salamagundi Vocal Solo- Pal of My Cradle Days ..... .......... A da Smith As We See Ourselves ........ ................... ....... H 0 llis Gentry As Others See Us ..... .......... ................................ M r S. Reed Vocal Duet- Good Night ..... ......... P aul Haney, Marie Scott Senior Class Song In the toast Salamagundi, various teachers were presented with appropriate gifts, which caused a great deal of merriment among the guests. Music was furnished during the evening by the Zeta orchestra. menu Fruit Cocktail Chicken a la King on Rosettes New Potatoes French Peas Hot Rolls Pickles Meringue with Strawberries Ice Cream N11tS Coffee 11-Ii TIE auth 13. M. mixer The Hi Y and Y. W. Mixer was held in the gym on the evening of February 14, in the form of a Valentine Kid party. The boys and girls always look forward to this mixer, and it certainly lives up to its name. Everybody was supposed to come dressed as kids, which helped marvelously in the mixing business, and entered into the games and contests with a zest that very probably astonished those onlookers who were present, and accustomed to seeing them as digniiied and unfrolicsome around the school. The various antics of the skooters performed by the manly fellows was ex- tremely comical and truly amazing. The contest waxed hot for a time, but aside from swerving, side-tracking, tumbling and the like, all went well. The gibes and laughter poked at them bothered not at all. A delightful feature of the program was a dance by Carol jones. A very inter- esting court scene was held, where several people were brought up for trial, cou- demned or acquitted, as the case might be. Coach Gluenkin came in on this part of it, was found guilty fbest not tellj and penalized heavily. A prize was given for the best costumed boy and girl. Last, but not least, lolly- pops were passed around. All in all, this party was a huge success, and it is such outside entertainments as this that promote a spirit of comradeship and sociability among the students. Qallnwifvn twig The name immediately suggests to you jack o' lanterns, ghosts and witches. All these were seen and countless other characters dressed in various costumes. To gain admittance to the gym you had iirst to pay a dime at the entrance, whereupon you were supplied with a number pinned to you and a card on which you were to put all the numbers and corresponding names of the masked ones whom you could guess. This was a jolly task and occupied several minutes, as some were so cleverly disguised it was rather difficult to recognize who they were. After this was a grand parade to select the prize winning costume. A box of candy was given to the lucky one. A long and interesting program was presented which showed much preparation and thought expended on it. Some recitations and readings, dances and contests were among the features of entertainment. While the guests mingled socially with one another, an orchestra played some snappy pieces. , All members of the High School were freely invited to this party, and responded generously. Refreshments were served later in the evening. N5.,.,. f,,, - M. 4. mothers' Elect This event occurs annually as one of the important and most pleasant of all the Y. W. C. A. entertainments. As the name indicates, it is a tea held primarily for the mothers of the members of the Y. W., and the purpose is to get the mothers together in a friendly association and become acquainted with one another, as do their daughters. This year the program seemed to be the best yet for the partakers were well suited to their particular part. The following program was given: Two Violin Selections ...,........., ..........,.......,....... C arol Abernathy Tin Soldiers ...Y............,... ......... L ois Polly, Jane McGuire Sailor Doll ......... ...,.,,.,..............,.,...... C arol Jones French Doll ......... ......,........,... M arvel Hoffman Jack-in-Box .,...,.. ...,.,, C hristine Gorrell Raggedy Ann ...,..., ........... A lice Ricketts Japanese Doll ....,,. .........,..... E rma Luckman Shopkeeper .......e, .....V................,, M ary Wright Mother .....,....... .....,.,. M ary G. Montgomery Child ,,,l,,, ,,,,,,,,., ,...... ..,........,.,,.,.... R u t h Johnson '59-5' -W9 -541-Y Clbperetta Glazt Banquet Miss Kearns entertained the members of the Operetta cast, Hulda of Holland, on April 20, 1927, at a 6 o'clock dinner at the Leggett Hotel. The table was cleverly decorated to represent a circus. There was a ring and the animals and balloons and all that goes to make up a circus. The place cards were little clowns in bright colors. menu Cream of Celery Soup Baked Chicken Sweet Potatoes Lima Beans Hot Tea Rolls Head Lettuce Salad Ice Cream Cake Coffee There were twelve seated- at one long table: Miss Margaret Kearns, Hulda CEthel Kurkaj, Katrina CHelen Shawl, Vrouw CThelma Glassj, Peter fBernard Hammonj, Jacob fGeorge Van Nostrandl, Jan CWillis Montgomeryl, Jerry fCarlton Starrj, jimmy CDale Harperl, Cornelius CMace Raymondj, Adrian COrvil1e Smithl, and Harold Kearns, accompanist. Following the dinner there was a theatre party. . Qi 'Q im ,, .4 S x I Y 55'- 'A -uwfwfwmw' ' i tm.f-f T, 52 K, 'W it ly, K if ,,i?2ifat?vf. I r . X XX ,X ? Q Q X X 1' t l M JAX 4 1 1' . e A X w. R lux .XX x -,N I ,. Ellyn nnthall Banquet S On December 2, 1926, the Girls' Pep Committee gave their annual banquet for the football boys. The girls believe that the training and the endless time the football boys have to give to uphold the honor of the school entitles them to a feed. The tables were artistically arranged, orange chrysanthemums forming the center- piece of the long table. The High School colors were further carried out in the orange and black streamers and orange candles. ' At each place was a small program and, on looking within, the menu was found to consist ofz: Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes Brown Gravy Baked Beans Perfection Salad Pickles Spread Hot Rolls Date Pudding Coffee Mints The program was cleverly worked out and was stated as follows: STATION F. H. S. Wave Length: 500 boosters K ., .-:-.Q .-w,'- ,.- .X ,X X iw f . A. , X , xg w, X: XA, -X., 'X gat Chief Announcer ........................... ..v..,..............,..... C oach Gluenkin Market Reports .,...... .......... C arlton Starr Frolic Hour ..........,..................... ....... R ichard Cochran The Old Fashioned Almanac ,...,..Y ......... P rof. Repass F. H. S. Studio Ensemble ......... ..,.... C aptain Brown Topsy-Turvy Time ............... ......,., V ersel Shultz Your Hour League ........ ....... S upt. Garrett r 25 4 W A fx X? - JI, fe V. in , ,W 'A Sf, 'I Miz z '45, 1 as ', K, f A ,. 1 I Senior 4 ag lgrngratm If you had been up town on the morning of May 11, you undoubtedly would have wondered if the Paris fashions had changed and the styles were being set by the people of Fairfield. The Seniors were all out in their old-time Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes and they were headed for the Elk's Hall, where they were hosts of the faculty. This was one way in which the Seniors chose to show the teachers how much they enjoyed their leadership through the past four years of their life. The breakfast was ordered for 7:30 o'clock and all of the faculty was there on time and all of the Seniors were there also, except Willis Montgomery, but he came in about ten minutes after the rest had been seated. .Zap Senior Breakfast Fruit Cocktail Ham and Eggs Hot Biscuits and Marmalade Pecan Rolls and Coffee After the delightful breakfast, there were a few talks by some of the students and the presentation of gifts to the faculty. The meeting was adjourned and ordered to meet again at the High School, where the Seniors had charge of the annual chapel service. Some of the main events of the morning were: The brass band. The strong mans' act. The boys' quartet. The snake charmer. The Wild Man from Borneo. Presentation of the Gold Headed cane to Mr. Coots. if ' L , , V- 1 - !ws+,c.t.,.fi,-w.,,,,,,,,,M so - ,,.. ..,.,.,, ,, ,V X- ,. , me ' NY , . , , if, f3?wfi?2eWmzff4aw'7'f I , .X ,M if ,fysfffl-' - , M. . ...mas 17-.W - fl--w Q Q' he Mazkethall Banquet On March 16, 1927, the annual basketball and forensic banquet was given by the Pep Girls for those who, later in the year, brought honor to the school. The table looked spring-like with the yellow daffodils, colorful streamers and dainty place cards. A lovely dinner was served, consisting of: Swiss Steak Potatoes au Gratin Brown Gravy Salad Supreme Corn Souffle Rolls Jelly Fruit Ice Cream Angel Food Cake Mints Coffee The subject of the toasts program was as follows: F. H. S. Garden Cultivation ..,,... Rain ...........,. Sunshine ....,... Weeds ......... Crops ....... Jim t v VF .- certainly reminded one that spring was here. The Hoerner .........Versel Shultz .......F1oyd Keltner .......Dale Harper ....,....G1en Simmons Wallin lap Stunt ight The All High School Night presented a number of stunts exhibiting the versatility of High School talent. Its primary purpose was, however, to augment the athletic and forensic funds which were thus increased 5230.00 The performance represented all four classes, which fact was the reason for the varied program. First came a quartet of boys, Willis Montgomery, Carlton Starr, Bernard Ham- mon and George Van Nostrand, who sang so entertainingly that the audience was in a receptive mood for the rest of the program. This number closed with the boys singing a negro spiritual. Carol Abernathy then presented a violin solo, The Rosary, and graciously re- sponded with an encore. The Girls' Obesity Club next won hearty applause by going through their daily dozen with snap and precision. Marvel Hoffman offered two numbers, First a toe dance, which was so well re- ceived that she followed it with the Clog. .Ego Stunt ight The Girls' Glee Club then sang Starlight Love and, as an encore, And the Smoke Went Up the Chimney just the Same. Next came the real feature of the evening, a two-act musical comedy entitled The Clock Shop. Following The Clock Shop, twelve boys, The Daily Dozen, performed exercises with dumbbells and displayed much skill in handling them. Stunt night was closed with a rollicking Negro Minstrel, staged by the Boys' Glee Club. The Sambos and the Manuels had their faces blackened realistically and were so decked out in their best clothes that they looked as though they were going to a funeral instead of having a party. The accompanists of the evening were Harold Kearns and Agnes Loehr. This was Fairfield High's First stunt night and it is hoped that in succeeding years similar performances will be given to show the school's talent and spirit. 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A Freshman may not know the ideals of our school, but it is his duty to learn and observe them. Due from every student is loyalty to the school. First, a Fresh- man must learn what it means to be loyal if he does not know. Then he should practice it carefully. He must help in plays or socials and at all times make himself useful. Not only should he do this, but he should attend to his studies. In your school work, honesty should be eminent. A pupil should prepare his own lessons. How else will he beneiit? He should realize that his education will play an important part in his later career. Therefore, he should take advantage of the opportunity offered him at school. One thing the teachers and classmates about you like to see is a cheerful countenance. Make yourself happy by trying to make other people happy. Being in a cheerful frame of mind will enable you to get your studies more easily. In athletics, a Freshman should go out with the intention of playing for the school only. He should obey all commands that a coach might see lit to give him, whether he thinks they are right or otherwise. To learn to be a good sport is necessary. Be a good loser as well as a good winner and you will get along much better. Jealousy, of course, should be excluded in athletics as well as in all other school activities. Summing it all up in a few short words, a pupil should be cheer- ful, honest and loyal to uphold the ideals of our school. Ioseplzine Downard, '31 , ii N I 2 - l .N ., X x , ,ji I 4 l fill A ,f ' i I. .53 V If f V-in - , -TI ...V Q ' ,7,l:7'-,H , 3 Ellie Rims nf the Anrient Ellliuuzr It is an antique flivver, And it holdeth one plus three, It sinketh in the mire, As a ship sinks in the sea. The motor gave a sorry groan, And the boys' hearts fell like lead: For Versel, a great handsome brute, Had choked it 'till 'twas dead. The crew did want to mutiny, And Hollis cried in woe, Oh, shame on you to kill the thing, That made the car to go. And the harvest was all ready, For the sun was hot o'er head, And not a one of those four boys But wished he might be dead. The sun was Last retreating, And they thought that they were done: When Robert spoke right up and said, I wish I had a bun. So then they all did pound on him, And mussed his well-kept hair: But all at once Slim did espy A lovely maiden fair. So he promptly used the mudcrawl, And to the shore did speedg And he hurried to the maiden. As slender as a weed. She heard his sad, sad story, And made a promise fine, That her father's team would free them. By the hour, half-past nine. They wandered to the farm house, And ate a goodly snack: K And strange, 'tis true, those boys d1d say They never would go back. So then they all did compromise, And had a deal of fun: Tossing an Indian penny, old, To choose the lucky one. Midnight was near approaching, And the eve was nearly done: When Slim, the lucky boy, avowed, He'd found the only one. So the trip was nearly over, And the maid was fairly won: And three worn boys returned to town. The famous tale is done. Russell Smith. Jr. '30 ,Xl , x N - x on XX i r, w l i X l r X .X ,., RQ 1 3 if ' vu tx., .MN L Jxl.:-Af-f seffssfii? 1? 1. f Army ,g,,,5, fs., 'Mmwww an wi' 'W ,W4a,4n,,,..w - lf ff ' I 1 X c 1 l 'N fi H X, I f 1 li , ,A J It, l Ka --i Q. , -V!! '- -f ' bl .M ,ffl f f f' xx i 7 ' -r -. A? ' I ' J- if I I V , , A v uf, , A 5' , 4, uf., A Km. ,fm 1 Ginny the Elerrihle Tony the Terrible tore Tommy the Tike 'till the tears trickled towards Tommy's toes. Then Tommy the Tike told Tony the Terrible that Tom the Tough took Thelma the Timid to the theatre. This troubled Tony the Terrible. Then Tony tore thru the traffic throng to the theatre. There Tony the Terrible tackled Tom the Tough. This threw Tom towards the Thundering Toon- erville trolley. This tickled Tony the Terrible. Then Thelma the Timid told Tony the Terrible that Tom the Tough took the tickets. Therefore Tony took Thelma to the theatre. There Tony tossed two bits to Tommy the Tike. Thasall. By Wilfred Gamrath, '29 '- ......., ......,..,,.., ff ,P Ziff? 1 ,mf ' .NAD N., o,n......,...,......,........,,..- .... W. .... - ,,... -..N XF! LN? W 1 f 5 .., Zl4Qi'?1'??f0J9lffj , ,X XXX x ,F fx X is Eff X Y X illlluh iknah Qllliehitatinmfa lWith apologies to Wendell Hall, Henry Ford, Jupiter Pluvius and, in fact, to everyone.J The kangaroo is built to jump, So is the little bunny, The Flivver leaps from bump to bump, And some folks think it's funny! I came to school the other day, 'Twas a rainy morn, by Heck! The mud came up to the ankles, And the water came up to my neck. The times old Liz dislikes to go, t Are Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall: She sometimes climbs the hills on low, And sometimes not at all. They have built, I hear, An intermediate gear To make the Flivvers climb: But what I need is a little more speed To get me to school on time. Oh, some cars fire on six or eight, And some cars fire on four: But I can't see, why mine fires on three, If it ain't gonna rain no more! Knocking is a dreadful habit, And you never, never should! That's what I tell my bearings, But it don't seem to do no good. My chariot wallows into town, With a loose and banging chain: The front spring squeaks, and the old top But it ain't n going to rain! The lightnin' flashes in the sky, The thunder starts to roar: A raindrop hits me in the eye, It's a going to rain some more! leaks, Franklin Ellingsworth, '27 x ,qw l W XF' 1 H, ' as . X as 2, x..f-fn . ' Z, 'A'-lb init mf 5-fit. rg -4 in-Q ff '11 CW wvpw ... -. J-, ,1 ' 'V ,., :J ' ,, A -,ff M AX 5 L X xiffva 'f , A. il 1 1 ,Iso 'if , MV A fry' , 1 1 Q vi 'ff 1 7 ff X W:::L.ff- 511i F .f 'J ' L h f ' 1 ' '---' -L-iff 4, I 1 7 H 1 -4, M. 1--fi e 'V' -'HI' M f ' P HWY n I tk ,J fi 'SAL :making the Basketball iilmm As Jack Wilson bounded up the steps of Hershey Hall, he noticed a group of boys gathered around the bulletin board. They were discussing the pros- pects of the basketball season. On the bulletin board was a yellow sheet of paper. It read: ALL BASKETBALL CANDIDATES REPORT IN THE GYM MONDAY AT 4:00 O'CLOCK Jack passed by the group and went into the chemistry department. He longed to go out for basketball but he couldn't possibly think of it. He couldn't quit his job at the clothing store. If he did he would have to drop out of college, and if he wasn't in college, naturally, he wouldn't be eligible for basket- ball. So there it was. Jack Wilson is a Freshman at Trent College, which is located at Sanderson, a town of about eight thousand. His home is in Knoxville, about sixty miles from Sanderson. His father was killed in the war, and his mother is a clerk in the J. C. Penny store. When Jack went to Knoxville he was captain of the basketball team his Senior year, besides being president of his class. The next day being Saturday, Jack had to work at the store. He hated to give up the idea of going out for basketball, and yet that was the only thing he could do. Sunday afternoon he took a walk in the park at the edge of the town. About 5:30 he started back to his room. As he was crossing the street, he noticed a white milk wagon approaching. A Ford was a few feet behind it. When the milk wagon started around the corner the horse became frightened at a white cat and stopped so suddenly that the Ford ran into the back part of the wagon. There was not much damage done and the milk wagon and Ford were soon on their way again. When Jack had walked about a block from the scene of the accident he suddenly stopped. Why couldn't he get a job driving a milk wagon? Then he could go out for basketball. In the next block he knew a man from whom he might get a job delivering milk. He got the job. The man was just leaving so Jack went with him to learn the route. Now he could quit his job at the clothing store, for he could make just as much driving the milk wagon. The next afternoon at 4 o'clock, Jack was one of the sixty who answered the call for basketball candidates. Every evening Jack delivered milk in a little white wagon. Of course a few of the boys made fun of him, but he tried not to pay any attention to them. At the first of the second week of practice the coach asked him where he was from and if he had played much basketball. He said that he was cutting the squad, but for him to keep coming out. When the first game was played, Jack was just a substitute forward, and did not get a chance to show his ability. However, Trent won, 30 to 24. The next game was to be with Knox College, and was to be played on Friday. as M4 .ss em., - . , ts..,... sshs h 53 5 , Yrigifiogf . Thursday afternoon in practice, Jenks, one of the regular forwards, sprained his ankle. Jack was put in his place and the practice continued. They had a short signal drill and then the coach let them go. Friday evening at 5:30 Jack started on his milk route. It usually took him an hour, and so by starting at 5:30 he would be through at 6:30 and could be at the gym at 7:00. The game was to be called at 7:30. As he put the last bottle on a porch he noticed a few drops of rain on the sidewalk. He ran out and jumped into the wagon and started down the street. By the time he had gone a quarter of a mile the pavement was slippery. A Ford touring car passed him as he started down a long hill. About half way down the Ford suddenly skidded sideways and hit the curb with such force that the girl driving was thrown through the windshield. When Jack arrived the girl was lying on the bank unconscious. Two of the wheels on the Ford were smashed. The only thing to do was to rush the girl to the hospital. There was not another car in sight, so Jack carried the girl to the wagon and started the horse on a gallop toward the hospital, which was on the other side of the town. In five minutes he was carrying the girl up the hospital steps. It was fifteen minutes after seven before Jack left the hospital. The team was just going out to warm up as Jack rushed into the dressing rooms. The coach was worried and angry. He told Jack to get dressed and make it snappy. Jack dressed as fast as he could, but he was too nervous. He couldn't explain to the coach and yet he might not get to play if he didn't. The game had just started as Jack came on the floor and went over to the bench. Knox started out with a rush and had registered four Held goals before Trent knew which way they were going. The Trent captain called time out. When play was resumed Trent scored two field goalsg the quarter ending 8-4. Nevers, playing Jack's forward, had cost them several field goals, but the coach left him in as the second quarter started. Knox increased its lead in this quarter and the half ended 22-9. When the teams were warming up between the halves, the coach walked over to Jack and said, Report for Nevers, and try not to be so slow in the game. At the start of the second half Jack got the tipoff and passed to the other forward. He passed to the center,who in turn passed it to Jack, underneath the basket. Jack gave an easy jump and laid the ball in the net for two points. In this manner Trent cut down the lead until the score at the third quarter stood 23-20 with Knox still leading. At the start of the fourth quarter Knox made a desperate effort to stop the rally. A long shot and two free throws gave Knox a seven point lead. But Trent again rallied and Jack scored two held goals while Captain Swanson added another. There were only two minutes left so Knox started to stall. The crowd was yelling wildly and the players were getting nervous. With one minute to go Swenson scored on a free throw. Still Knox led by one point. Trent finally gained possession of the ball and started to pass it down the Hoor. As Jack received the ball he saw the time- keeper raise his arm to shoot the gun. He took one glance at the basket and gave the ball a heave. It just missed the ceiling and came down and swished through the net. Jack had not only won the game, but had also won himself a place on the team. F ,xx 4 , 54' ' Y iv ' V -'uf . fp 1 N f k . 5, -.,..,.. ..- 5 ' 'W' Us ,. Y , ' . .,,.,. f 1 r vs-N. g-S-s,..f. . .. X Ax . x . I 1 1 I f f ,E f. f 1 l 4 l .-'KV fi ul ies' QW li fe r 5 is ,wwf ,g 4? it xl . if!! X 1 . x 1 N X I x X in,,,,.........,....s ..1 .. . X X meek? Mating All aboard, shouted Joe Stanford, we'te off at last. Whoa! Wait a minute, answered Jack Linn. Here comes Rags asking to go along. Come on old boy, hop in. As you expect, Joe Stanford, Jack Linn, Bob Swartz and 'Tubby Fulton are off in Joe's old car for a week in the woods. Rags is also in the party because he is jack's dog. I'm sure glad Rags came along when he did, said Jack. I pretty near forgot him and the party wouldn't be complete without Rags. By this time they had started on the trip that had been planned for most of the summer. Is this all the speed you can get out of this old boat, Joe? yelled Tubby. I could get there quicker hiking through the woods. This car isn't built for speed, answered Joe. It's made for endurance. They rode along in silence a little farther when they were attracted by an explosion in the rear of the car. What's that, said Bob. Someone shooting at us? Sounded more like a blowout to me, said Tubby, but I'm afraid to look because it might be one. It was a blowout all right, and after much guying from his companions Joe mended it. There was nothing more exciting happened the rest of the trip, and Joe began breathing again with relief when he knew that they were there with no more mishaps. They found a clear spot by the river and pitched their tents. They spent the rest of the day getting ready for the night. 'Let's sit around the Ere and tell stories before going to bed, said Bob. I'll wager I can tell a bigger ghost story than any of you. They told their stories with many shuddering looks into the shadows beyond the tire, but they were not frightened-just cold. They went to bed about ten o'clock. Suddenly Tubby woke up with a start, and was sure he had felt something cold and slimy against his cheek. Snakes! he yelled, jumping to his feet. He ran out to the Ere and stood there shouting until the rest of the boys were awake and out listening to his story. I tell you there was a snake crawling over my face, he argued. I was sound asleep when something cold and slimy touched my cheek and crawled over my face. I jumped up and came out here before he bit me. Don't you go in there, he said, as Joe started for the door. Do you want to be killed? Joe paid no attention to him, however, and went in. He came out a minute later, laughing, and bringing with him the thoroughly frightened Rags, who had picked out Tubby for a sleeping companion, and was letting him know he was there by licking his face. l, 5 Frank Muzzy, '28 iii , w Q , ' 1, 'K '. -W ., ., , : Q, WT, ' , r :,. , i . A- Q, 3 .Q . MNH i . . Q., 1 'I -154541, 1, '-lx., .U yt' IJ.: J 7 . ., 4 sa- ...,. ll. , ., NMWQMX M... . ' .. . wk ' A WM V A .,., .. ,, K 5 ir Q Nfijx f 1 f z fx l xx' 2 x fl ....,m.... 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Barber--Shall I cut your hair close? Agnes Loehr-No. Stand off as far as possible. Dot McQuaid-Edna, I heard that guy you were out with last night is awfully stingy. Edna Harrell-Stingy? Dearie, if he'd a' bought me a bag of peanuts I'd a' got shell shock. A HANDICAP. Alice Apley-I hear they are going to try to get a law passed so that it will take at least 10 days to get a marriage license. Dorothy Fisher-What if one doesn't happen to believe in long engagements? The minister's little girl had been watching her father pre- pare his next Sunday morning sermon. Daddy, she asked, does God tell you what to say when you write your sermon? Why, yes, of course, dear. She thought it over for a second and then asked, Then I Qallddy, why do you keep on scratching words out? l Ni 31' A , f J' , . . Q A gX X 'V :xx . ,,,,. V e ix' 's lx A, Q X ,Nuff ,NN - ' 5 I l M V ii X ft ,7 . H49 2 1 j i if s ' m,.Q.q: 't.ii'.,.-r-.., f' Q , I N ,lit y f i x., v QQ hlk. mf ,.,. Q, ' ,f d 4' ,Qc N t R Am wifi. MQW fee? Win VX 5 i , A .rw Q, I X FS?-Q r R J! E. mm-A W A 'I' fwnwqm'--' I W ' .. 5 - Y -Z: x 4 . .. .,.,f , I X, Y . l VXA C 4 ,Qi W V A V., M., . , . ,..,.a sm L, V 14 ,46- Res. Reed-Floyd, can you give me a sentence using the word arrears? Red-Yes. Margaret Williams has dirt behind 'arrears,' answered Red proudly. FOREARMED. Before Hard-Hearted Hannah went abroad to study she learned to say No in five different languages. PERFECT B EHAVIOR. John Louden-Dad! Dad! There's the burglar! Mr. Louden Ccreeping to bed againj-How many times have I told you not to point? Shorty Stansell-Why didn't you get your trousers pressed? Red Keltner-I couldn't. Shorty-Why? Red-Well, every place I'd come to would have a sign say- ing, Trousers Pressed Inside. Shorty-Well? , Red-I wanted mine pressed on the outside. Sheriff Butcher-What's the idea of racing through town at 80 miles an hour? John Louden-I've got something the matter with my brakes and I want to get home before something happens. Beggar-Could you spare me some change, Mister? I won't lie to you. I want to get me a shot of liquor. Prof. Repass-No. You look to me like the sort of man who would take the money and buy soup with it. Rausenberger-Who is that fellow over there? He's been staring at you all evening. jo Ball-Oh, goodness! Don't let him bother you. He's only the fellow that brought me to this dance. ,,4.-.,.i .I X , !g. ,1ff,,...egm.ws'sifT,2wfg v J 5 x ,,,,.f 7' .x , K , . ifl I N . J, fx , ,X ,t ,K I f'!zf of x.. X XR x 'X x.....,, 1 ff 4 f 1 I p ' 5' f ,' x I E 'N rx I -5, Exist ---J nf ,XLX TA ff F Njfjs ri-Q. . ... ., h ,f V' f xx 7'-wwf H is -4, ' x. if ff N f x Y, , rl If ivyei O ' f ,J f . , ,4 , X, Mr. King Cin Chapelj-If I had the power, I'd dump all the beer and other moonshine over there in the river. Miss Kearns-After that impressive sermon, we will sing, Shall We Gather at the River? Mrs. Smith-What's the matter, Russell, didn't the butcher have any beef ? Russy-Didn't ask him. He had just sold an ox tail to some man and I knew that was the last part of the animal. My dear boy, said Prof. King in grieved tones to Sis Kearns as he tore off some of the latest jazz tunes on the piano. Have you ever heard of the Ten Commandments? Whistle a few bars, said Sis, and I think I can follow you. DO THEY GET THEIR HAIR CUT? The height of hard luck in the old days was for the Scotch- man to get a hair cut just before an Indian massacre. Margaret Lesher-How absurd, proposing to me. You couldn't even buy me enough handkerchiefs. Boy Friend-But Margaret, you're not going to have that cold always, are you? Charlie Stever-If you loved me, why did you refuse me at first? Jim Montgomery-I wanted to see what you would do. Charlie-But I might have rushed off without waiting for an explanation. jim-Hardly. I had the door locked. THE WAY IT SEEMED TO ELI. Teacher Cto Eli Kinserj-Now we all know about Noah's Ark. Do you know of any other ark? 3 4' li ,Eli Kinser-Yes, teacher, the one the 'erald angels sing. ' 'A 5 PM , fl V' M fl j 2 , ,xx I 3 V ,...m,x-wif' igumw f .,...x, H tl I l Nfi-J' Mm new QW ef if ful till U i All Mb? A nfl... U so ,,,. a el lmsl 1, ! W, .1 N in -..iz X' 4? if J anis ,,'-f-., XA, 3 ' f , rg, Paul Dabner was proudly sporting a new shirt when a friend asked: How many yards does it take for a shirt like that? Dabner replied-I got three shirts like this out of a yard last night. Versel-Where is Bob? Charlie-Well, if the ice is as thick as he thinks it is, he's skatingg but if it's as thin as I think it is, he's swimming. Cop Qto Clarence Baileyj-Yep, this is a one-way street, and there ain't no two ways about it. Mary G. Montgomery-My brother painted a pig so natural that it bit him. Mary Wright-That's nothing. Katy Ipsan made a scare- crow so natural that the crow's brought back the corn. They tell me it's so dry in Kansas now that no matter how fast the Fish swim up stream they always leave a streak of dust behind them. PUTTING IT OVER. They put bridges on violins to get the music across. Wade Hickenbottom-I'd like to try that suit on in the window. Clothier-Sorry, but you'1l have to use the dressing room. A Jewish father to his son-Take longer steps, Abie, and make your shoes last longer. Miss Lindauer-Can anyone tell me what nationality Moses was? Achoo, sneezed Franklyn Ellingsworth. Correct, repried Miss Lindauer. .-...Ma .ff- W. 1 A,,.W.-fff...,..M ,. Let's all join in singing the pyorrhoea blues, which has been rendered with great success in west coast dental chairs, and entitled, The Yanks are Coming. ADVERTISEMENT. I like the girls that use plenty of powder and paint. Even when they smell like a bottle of the most expensive perfume it doesn't make me mad. And as far as eating goes, Why, I just love to see the dear little things eat all they want and then order some more. Meals are what I want them to order-not nickle drinks. Even if they smoke ten packets of cigarettes a day I won't set up even one little squeal. Yes, sir, girls, the more you want the better I like you. I own the corner drug store. A FLIGHT OR FRIGHT? No sooner had I stepped across the threshold into the room than I felt myself hurled into the air like a projectile. Every- thing seemed to swim before my eyes. The floor receded from me with a sweeping speed that made the room about me blur and dance. The ceiling seemed to drop on me and a horrible, sickening nausea overcame me as I saw it would crush me like a juggernaut. One brief instant and I was plunged into water with a resounding splash. Who left the soap on the bathroom floor? Ted-My razor doesn't cut at all. Mrs. Saur-Come, come! Your beard is no tougher than the linoleum I cut yesterday. You say you've worn this hat three years, said the hatter. Wonderful! It looks like new. Yes, three years I've worn it, said the customer. Once I had it reblocked, twice I got it cleaned, and once I changed it in a resturant for a new one. Bill C.-Have you ever loved anyone? M Ada-Why don't you cut out the rhetoric and get going? KK.. ,aff ff , : 3 . H 'gk i WX A, 4 l z ,GSW 1 . X ,,.,,,N4f,gu-f,l, .S ,..v..w,wWmm,,w,. , f-'- 'N Q 2 t Q ff , me rf '- -- I ' i it ffm J I arafis A N xrfx. I fax v Wade H., sleeping in the Study Hall. Miss Locke, walking down the aisle-Order! Order! Hickory wakes up and says-Ham and eggs and a cup of coffee, please. Mexican School Teacher--The very next boy that fires a revolver at me I'll have to send out of the room. The hobo quartet will now chirp a duet entitled, If I Married a Milkmaid, Would I be Cremated? Matrimonial bonds are not negotiable. LET'S GO! Tune: It Ain't Gonna Rain No More He kissed her in the garden, When the moon was shining brightg But she was a marble statue and He was drunk that night. TOO LITERAL. Joe Blough-I heard Harold Fulton was kicked off the squad. Kenneth Davis-How so? Joe-He was told to tackle the dummy and he tackled the coach. Ruth Cooke-You raised your hat to that girl who passed. You don't know her, do you? Thoburn Scott-No, but my brother does and this is his hat. I know a girl Who paints And she certainly Can draw Men. f xx 1 f U .Y .Y all ,Xxx XX X if 4 X. 1 I riffi TK! ji. 'M' ,, A , 4 I I i -ii, i Lx , I T45-jfff-fi ,'aa- X Lg' - CEWQQTJQT1- fi' za, fi r lv 3 'Q ff-5,54 L if V 5551 W ,V -wf.....,,.1,f I 'V ': ' 1 '1- - V .V x if X5 E-V. T3 ' ' f ' -- .2 X , ' f-:Z 1. T, J f I ' k Mjpijiiglff? r ,,,. up A - - my Two semetic citizens of Minnesota journeyed out to Twin Lakes at Robbinsdale and prepared to take a swim. I'll bet you, said Levy, that I'm dirtier than you are. Vell, replied Cohen, You got a cinch. Ain't you tree years older dan me? Sonny Harper-That friend of yours is so cheap that he reminds me of a rattletybang Ford. Jane-But darling, his clutch is so different. Dick Cochran-I've never kissed a girl in my life. Harriet Bridges-Well, don't come buzzing around me. I'm not running a prep school. PROGRAM OF MUSIC. Love Song-She wanted something personal for birthday so I gave her my tonsils. Pathetic Ballad-She borrowed my full dress suit to bury her father. Soprano Score-Her face is like a rose, but her shape is like a cabbage. Operatic Selection-He never bites his sweetheart because he's a vegetarian. Popular Refrain-If you'll take your hands from my pockets I'll take my hands from your neck. Romantic Strain-He married a crap shooter's father and he's fading away. Ethel Kurka-I swallowed a gold safety pin last year. The doctors operated on me three times but they couldn't find it. What do you think I should do? Forget about it and buy yourself a new one. I told Willie not to slide down the banister because he'd tear his pants. I suppose he stopped it then. 1 Not at all. He took his pants off. ,lg p SCIENTIFIC FACTS. Do You Know- That bananas have no backbone? That you can't ship elephants by parcel post? That there is no place to hang your towel when you take a bath in the ocean? That it's impossible to take a drink in opera glasses? That pies feel very much depressed when people sit on them? The only objection I have to dieting is that it interferes with my meals. A CALAMITY. Hiram Cbundled up in his big coatj-Say, Eli, what's the idea in wearing a straw hat in the winter time? Eli-So I won't have any more misfortunes. Hiram-Why, what happened? Eli-I was walking down the street the other day with my ear laps down and a terrible thing happened. Cy Perkins called me in to have a drink and I didn't hear him. IDENTIFIED. City Detective-Are you sure this is the man who held up the bank? Ted Whitham-Yes, sir. I recognized his car. He had his name in front. City Detective-And what was his name? Ted W.-Ford. Miss Peterson-Yes, liquor would have to be called an eco- nomic good. Bob Hannah-Why? Miss Peterson-Because there is such a demand for it. Miss Calvert-Would you decline love, Josephine? Josephine- Decline love! Not me. ' '- -.,,.g,MK5,v ff - 'Maw if f lit Sage-Women are not what they used to be. Sap-Well, no. They used to be girls. He-Would you accept a pet monkey? She-Oh, I would have to ask father. This is so sudden. TWENTY-THIRD PSALM. The faculty are my teachers, I shall not want others. They maketh me to fatigue my poor brain: They leadeth me to their desksg They demandeth my gum: they canneth me From classes for my 1esson's sake. Yea, though I walk through the halls in silence I fear them, for they watcheth meg Their ideas and assignments terrify me. I am prepared for baw1ing out in the presence of my class- mates: I annointeth my books with study: My marks runneth down. Surely, if they teacheth me all the days Of my life, I shall dwell in The home of the feeble minded. Old Lady-My dear man, have you always sold herrings? Peddler-No, ma'am. I worked my way up from sardines. The men who complain about Shieks driving with one hand are the ones that used to wrap the lines around the whip socket. Alex-What's the matter with Harper? Mace R.-Oh, he's learning to box by mail and he gave him- self such a punch that he darned near went to the Dead Letter Office. THE BIG STIFF. Ted Saur-Every morning I l-ind one or two of my chickens cold and stiff on the ground with their feet sticking up in the air. Can you tell me what is the matter with them? . E. D. Lange-They are dead. 2 . at .sv-e ' 'fHs1'Q.- '12, iii A' . . - S 22 ' . 'E P is . H ,, , A . N ,.g..,...s., It fr M ix jr nga I I ,M fume-Mwgv' Num , xg, ,ww as N ilu, , 'nf f It , A ' yihfalr 3 we New ZZXK . k ,R K To enjoy a taxi ride, put your derby over the meter. ' L, tX!,. 'Rx K. 9.2. X NX 1 .. ii 2 Wllwlfrn N ' 1 ' J, ffl Jjf Y Y if X x ., .X X X x l X xv X n PURE BULL. What are you beefing about, asked the stockyard man. Somebody gave me the wrong steer, replied the butcher. Dick C.-Did anybody ever kiss you before, girlie? Carol J.-Oh, yes. Dick-Is he too big, for me to lick? Carol-Not too big, perhaps, but I think he might be too many. Hey, you! yelled Chief McElhaney at Bob Hannah. Why don't you use both hands? I'm afraid to let go of the steering wheel, grinned Bob. Someday people will realize Carol j's knee is a joint and not an entertainment. Ariel Zeigler had just received a beautiful skunk coat from Mr. Wallin. I can't see how such wondeful furs come from such a low, foul-smelling little beast. I don't ask for thanks, dear, said Wallin, but I really must insist on respect. I In these days no chicken is likely to be smothered in dress- ing. Bob H.-I understand Jane is fond of her dog. Ash-I should say she is. She won't go anywhere unless I call a taxi. Pullman Porter-Say, Boss, Ah can't get dese spots off your pants. Passenger-Have you tried amonia? Pullman Porter-No, Sah, but Ah 'spects they'll fit all right. N M Ap t.., ' I 'X 2, j. .,..,, Q, .. , i. .N , V22 fgaj M? J X1 ' x .X may 7 l as ' 1 ,.x . 5 I 5 it T 'mel' 7 f fe muaavetfgykfrf . r I, V ,f tx ' 'J' l ,.. if r 7-all .. ' fl A 'X V' Tiirtkxxx I Q f , ..... , A , ff, vrfm I John Castell to Leonard Lyon-You know, Leonard, Laverra Hill sure makes a good ire escape. Leonard Lyon-How come? john-Because she sure has the ropes. Ruth Kerr to Miss Locke-I found a pocketbook laying on the window seat. Miss Locke--Lying! Lying! Ruth-No, I'm not lying. I really found it. Miss Peterson-I took the civil service examination and it was extremely simple. Wade H.-Did you pass it? Charlie Stever-Jack just sent me a telegram from Perlee that he had smashed his Hivver. What shall we do about it? Bob Louden-Send him a wire. Ada Smith-Let's do something unusual. Bill Cromer-All rightg you pay for the tickets. joe Parrett-Yes, my mind is made up. I shall be an oc- culist. Jack Long-Why that decision? Joe-just think of looking into a girl's eyes and charging her for it! Chummie Glass-I had a heart-to-heart talk with Ethel last night. Helen Shaw-No wonder she wouldn't speak to me this morning. Fresh-Can I get a room for three? Soph-Have you got a reservation? Fresh-What do you think I am, an Indian? Q4 gc .W fn i -WR' ' t md as . we s ka ' 517' 1. .xgg V X si Qifiiifilsif, Butch Lewis-The cliff dwellers weren't the only bluffers. Carol Jones-Did you ever let a man kiss you? Ruth johnson-No, only a couple of high school boys. Charlie Stever-We'll be friends to the end. Bob Hannah-Lend me five dollars. Charlie-That's the end. The latest song hit is entitled, My Name Is Mud, by Henry Clay. Mrs. Terrell-Remember Leland, that if you save your money you may be able to buy a seat in the U. S. Senate. Ash-I heard you refused a job as president of the company. Jack Burns-Yeh. There was no chance for advancement. He done me wrong, wailed the Algebra problem as Carl McClain handed in his exam paper. 'Gordon Parker-What is the date, please? Mr. King-Never mind the date. The examination is more important. Gordon-Well, sir, I wanted to have something right on my paper. This being good is too much trouble. Yeah, it's too much like carrying life insurance-you have to die to get anything out of it. Vernon Brown-I feel like the oldest man in the world. Leonard Lyon--Why, there's nothing the matter, is there? Vernon Brown-No, but I've just been listening to a sixteen year old Freshman tell about the things he did when he was a kid. Oh, grandpa! What funny looking legs you have! 'Twas caused by my winning many Charleston contests, my boy. Josephine Ball-Gosh, I wonder what would happen if you'd admit that anything I said could be right! Madeline Peterson-I'd be wrong. Mrs. Mitchell to Charlie Stever-Charles, if you ever get out of a job, apply for Gabriel's job in Heaven. Mary Louise Cochran's a nice little girl, but dumb. She heard a lecturer say that we should all try to brighten the lives of the poorer people, and now whenever she drives her car through a poor street she turns the bright headlights on. Paul Dabner told the magistrate he was an inventah and dey sent him to de bughouse. He said he was inventin watah dat won't leak. Hickory in Economics-Is the pencil Sharpener fixed or specialized capital? Miss Peterson-Fixed. Hickory-Fine! It's been busted all year. One-Aw, corne on, have another banana. Two-Don't tempt me. I feel myself slipping now. Charlie Stever-Can you drive with one hand? Bob Louden-Why do you ask? Charlie-You should make a good golfer, then. Prof--And did I make myself plain? Frosh-No. God did that. My accusers are right. I am a liar. I don't believe you. Don't buy your thermometers now. They will go down next winter. DISPASSIONATE CRITICISM. Lady Cmore or lessj-Doesn't that little boy swear ter- ribly? Another Little Boy--Yes'm, he sure do. He don't put no expression in it at all. Where are you from? Chicago. Let's see your bullet wounds. I want to buy something-you know, the sort of thing that will make people turn around to look at me when I wear it on the streets. Wise Clerk-Oh, yes. Second aisle over, pajamas. INFORMATION. Collegiate Ford is an apologetic term given to a junk pile in which no one would ride under any other name. Soph-What's your name? Fresh-I don't know. Soph-Why don't you know? Fresh-I ain't myself just now. STRANGER IN A STRANGE TOWN. Pardon me, said the stranger, are you a resident of this town? Yes, sir, was the ready rejoiner of the other. I have been here something like fifty years. What can I do for you? I am looking for a criminal lawyer, responded the stranger. Have you one here? Well, said the native reflectively, we think we have, but we can't prove it on him. X . Elirienilz nf EIT. ill. Sv. Our Annual this year has one great advantage over all F. H. S. Annuals of the past. It is entirely a Fairfield High School Annual without the bulk of display advertising which has been necessary in other Qui11s. To that extent, at least, this Quill is better than any that has gone before. The business men of Fairfield have made possible this great improvement. The money which you, as students, pay for the book would not nearly meet the expense of publication and, in the past, advertising space has been sold to make up the deficit. This year the business men have donated the money and do not expect any advertising in return. On the following page, however, you will find a list of the iirms who are responsible for this change in the form of the Quill. Your loyalty to the High School should lead you to patronize the men and firms whose names appear in this list. The publication of the Quill is only one of the many things that the business men of Fairfield have done and are doing. Almost always the names which appear in this list will be seen on the list of those who are helping the school. You may think they are making a profit at their trade, but remember they are the ones who are making the public schools of Fairfield possible, and the benefit you derive from their services is far greater than the profit they receive from your trade. We trust that the students of Fairfield High School are the friends of the merchants of Fairfield, so 1et's prove it. Farmers State Bank First National Bank Iowa Loan 8z Trust Company Iowa State Savings Bank E. C. Leber L. H. Alexander Sanitary Cleaners Coney Island W. G. Block Company Thoma 8: Son, Inc. George W. Cable F. L. Gaines Dr. L. Q. Keesey Alice Gilmer E. H. Frank J. C. Rumor W. Craig Kirkpatrick Dr. Rasmussen Harris Kash Market James F. Wilson Jr. Karl E. Ullrich Mohr 8: Crow Iowa Electric Company W. H. Pence Machine Co. W. F. Bevering Company Henry Snyder Company H. W. Dunbar Bailey 8: Harper O. C. Bottger Browning Studio Ray Kirkpatrick Paul Coleson Gobble 8: Heer Gaumer Brothers Majestic Shining Parlors Allen Snyder Company Hannah Auto Company Malleable Iron Company Joel Turney 8: Co. Fairfield Glove 8: Mitten Co Heston 8: Anderson W. P. Holcomb Carlson Hardware Company Pierson 8: Pierson Harlan Gossick Hunt-Ireland Shoe Co. F. W. Woolworth Co. J. C. Thoma 8: Son C. F. Long Louden Machinery Company Leo M. Switzer W. S. Cromer J. C. Penny Co. 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