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THE QUILL Fairfield l-liqh School Sono QU To Fairfield High, the school we love, We'1l sing a song of praiseg Tell of her many victories won And high her banners raise. We'll glorify our Fairfield High And work for her with zest And show to all the world around Old Fairfield High is best. We are a jolly student bandg We stand for loyalty And all with one accord we'll cheer Our team to victory. And when our high school days are o'er, We never will forget The cheers we gave together thereg Yes, we can hear them ringing yet. Chorus- Soi 1et's join in cheer, rah! rah! While we are gathered here, rah! rah! rah! Cheer for old Fairfield High! Laud her to the sky! For we are ready to fight, with all our might, For her honor and fame and her glorious name So cheer, cheer, cheer, for dear old Fairfield High. fri? v 'f M E M fi? X X X . VM ff 2 w-N., Five
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me IUILL cc cc cc !AXVldlIlOfl as xx an The idea of aviation is very old. In mythology we find the legend of Daedalus. Based on tradition we find the story of Archytas of Tarentum Q400 B. CQ who invented a wooden dove which could Hy. About 1782, the real history of Flying began with the introduction of the balloon. Following the balloon came the German dirigible, invented about 1852. For some time after this, attempts were made to sail a heavier-than-air plane. The first one to be de- signed with any degree of success was Sir Hiram Maxim's steam plane. This was followed by a moder- ately successful plane built by Clement Ader, a French- man. The first gasoline operated plane was constructed by Professor Langley. His experiments were followed by those of Orville and Wilbur Wright of Dayton, Ohio, who- developed the present type of aircraft. The brothers began extensive experiments in 1905. In 1908, in an unfortunate accident, Orville Wright was killed, and Wilbur was left to carry on the work alone. In 1909, the Wright plane was adopted by the United States army, and military Hying was begun. Sharing early honors in aviation with the Wright Brothers was Glenn Curtiss, who in 1908 invented the high powered biplane. Recent years have seen the perfecting of heavier-than-air machines, and aviation is now on the eve of tremendous development. -Mary Virginia Pence. fK7ff7Nf'N9f MC-Mf1xilNXbf-a5g-'vKNNf'ffB Y1- Four
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