Fairfield High School - Quill Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)
- Class of 1932
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Dedication llwe millions cried, 'llel llrwere be llqlwllw The bearers ol llwo smok ing Torclw, sludenls and workers by flue uncerlain gleam ol oily lamps, feeble candles, or llarlnq gas cried sllll lor Mllglwl, more liqlwlll llwon Came llne bearer of Tlwe llglwl, Wlllw wlre and Carbon, a vision clear, a llfwlnklng mind, a knowledge ol llme power and boundless possi- billrles ol an unseen force, lwe brouqlwl llwe liqlwleand, wlllw ll, life and warmllw and lwealllw and lwappiness and a key To unlock lreasurervaulls ol knowledge, power, and opporlunily. So lwumbly-lo llwe memory of lwim--'flue friend ol educallon and as plring youlln, The benelaclor ol all mankind, wlwo, by Tlwe power ol know' ledge, banlslrwed darkness and dlspensed llwe liqlmlgwe, llve Class ol Nine' Teen Tlwlrlyflwo, do dedlcale llwis book lo- lHQMAS ALVA EDISON Tlwe Greal ldeal ol American Youln I pray you, Ie? us safisiy our eyes f Wifh IIie memorials, and II16 Hwirigs of fame Thai do renown Ihis ciIy. -Shakespeare. Iike a c:I1urcI'1g I like a cowlg I love a propI1eI of The souly Arid on my Iiearf monasfic aisI s Fall IiIce swee+ sfrains or pensive smiles l There are who leach only lhc swucl lessons ol meacie and salelyg Bul l leach lessons ol war and dcalh lo lhaso l love, lhal lhcy readlly moo: invasnnr when rhcx Como. - WHlTMAhf. Armory The Lord is in l-he holy lemple: fhe l.ord's lhrone ls in heaven, 4PSALlv1 ll. Luiheran Church Oh! lhe old swimrnln' holel Ohl il showed me a lace ln Hs warm sunny fide Thai gazed back al me so gay and qlorlfied. -RlLEY. l 5 Presbyferian Church Cl slurled windows, richly dqhl, Casllnq fa Cllrn fcllglolle. llqhl. MlLlO'Nl. One Thing have l desired of 'rhe Lord, Jrhal will l seek aflerp 'rhal l may dwell in lhe house of fhe Lord all fhe days of my life, To behold flue beaufy ol 'rhe Lord, and lo inquire in l-lis lemple. -PSALM 27. ?.-M Me+hodis+ Church The lounlain ol wisdom flows lhrough books. -GREEK PROVERB. Carnegie Library Whal lhe soul is 'ro man The church is lo lhe world. --GREEK PROVERB. l 4 i l l Chrisfian Church l:airlield l-ligh School Song i2:Q:1:Q:12Q:l: To Fairfield High, lhe school we love. We'll sing a song of praise: Tell ol her many vicrories won And high her banners raise. We'll glorify our Fairlield l-ligh And work for her wilh zesr And show ro all rhe world around Old Fairlield l-ligh is loesr. We are a iolly srudenr band: We srand for loyalry And all wirh once accord well cheer Our learn ro yicrory. And when our high school days are o'er, Vv'e never will lorger The cheers we gave rogerher lherey Yes, we can hear rhern ringing yer. Chorus-- So lelis ioin in and cheer, rahl rahl While we are garhered here, rahl rahl rahl Cheer for old Fairlield l-lighl Laud her lo rhe slcyl For we are ready lo lighr, wilh all our mighi, For her honor and lame and her glorious narne So cheer, cheer, cheer, for dear old Fairfield l-ligh. -GLADYS WEST, 'I8 JG, Generators The Generators Knowledge is power, said Bacon: and because They realize The TruTh oT This sTaTe- menT, because They know They can give no greaTer service To The youTh oT This come muniTy Than To increase Their powers To do Tor Themselves and Tor oThers, l:airTield busi- ness ancl proTessional men have, year aTTer year, loyally supporTed The l:airTielcl Public Schools. They have Treely spenT Time, ThoughT, eT3TorT, and money To TurTher educa-A Tional acTiviTiesq and iT is To Them ThaT our schools owe, in a larger measure Than we can esTimaTe, our successTul achievemenTs. They are The dynamos, The generaTors oT power in This ciTy. The Tollowing persons and Tirms, by Their liberaliTy in a year oT sTress and uncere TainTy, have made possible The conTinuance OT one oT The major acTiviTies oT The school, The publicaTion oT The QUILL, Surely Those inTeresTed in The welTare oT The FairTielcl schools will paTronize Them as loyally as They have paTronized The schoolsl ATTorneys OTTO J. Eckey John A. l-luglin Nady 81 McDaniel SmiTh 34 SmiTh Simmons X1 Simmons Thoma 8: Thema AuTo Sales and Accessornes Thos. W. Hannah Picken 81 Campbell Younkin ChevroleT Co. W. S. Cromer EasTon's lv1oTor Sales Bakeries Coleson's Peeblefs Banks Iowa STaTe Savings Bank Iowa Loan and TrusT FirsT NaTional Bank Barber and BeauTy Shops Model Barber Shop O. N. BarTon Barber and BeauTy Shop De Luxe Barber and BeauTy Shop Powder Box BeauTy Shop l.eggeTT BeauTy Shop Cafes 'lom's Jail CaTe CoT'lee Shop Crrissorrfs CaTe Cleaners McClain's Klassy Kleaners Parker's Cleaning Works Wardrobe Cleaners SaniTary Cleaners l3airTield STearn Laundry Chiropradors Drs, Boyer 81 Boyer Dr. Belle WrighT Dr. J. C. Sandell Osfeopafhs Dr. C. T. McKenzie Dr. J. W. Rinebarqer Clofhiers T-larry Crow Gobble 81 l-leer lfloaglin Klein KloThing CC. The Fair liranlx Fowl Chesler Fordyce VV. Q. Kemp A. l-l, Sinqlcy E C. Bock Shriner X1 Johnson Easlcwrfs Pharmacy Gaurnor Bros, Druqz, l-liqley Drugs T. .l. Madden Co. J. C. Penny Co. Coal Companies Insurance W. G. Block Cv, Parrnerul l,l'iiwn C ll. W. Canmvhwl lx VV. lunclqui COM+ House Officials NN. B. and Joe l, Parfcfll M. l-l. Brianl, CO. Engineer I k Q K Jewiers i June Chidesforx COA Supp rin .sriiiwrlif . E. Mc lwfin B. lrl. Ellioll, CO, ReCorc'10i', Lumber Yards C W, Ireland, Co. Clerk GL NWNI Cabic EVMZXW Denfisfs lwziiiielcl Oil Slalions lYiicl'iWUlW4'l Oil Slaliiwn ii.l'O'ils, fnbrviqu- flak' 'r' fwif-il pG'l'Pli'llJiii Carp. Vim lair O' Slalinn Dwg slows Physicians l l. Clarlw l.. D. .laincrs lx. Qi. Cool Q, A. Nigerian l. N. Crnw W. l. Wcebb Gr. K. Dunlwl L. Girilor Dry Goods l . E. Graber P. S. Bwnncyll Pain+ Shops RL.liiC 5 'xiii ffficiir l ii'iQ'e Painl Shiny Spurgeois Ladies' Fashion Sher: The Fair Eleclric Co's. Fairfield Elegiric Civ. Iowa Eleciric Co. Penigel Eleciric Co. Furnilure Cofs. Bradshaw A. Finiiiinrri Cy, llorne Furnilurcf CC: Funeral Homes Campbell Funeral Horne Mari-L l-losldns Funeral llvnrf: Greenhouses Coenderls iieclerle Groceries and Markeis A 81 P lea CO. ljriilfvrill, Fliqqs Fr-iinV. Kill7on's W' lanis Maxwellls pl ll, lXfa:qcif:C Hofels Leqqeil Holel Cow' ll:-'el Hardware Allen Xi Snyder Walls.-r G Bean Brownflqrich-Scoli lliiqhesi X Grafii Gamble S'Ore Shoe Slores and Shops llunl 81 lreland l well 81 Kfwlsn lininsaj, Rufscel 81 Burns. Vfiirncr X4 Brisiow Bla' Ks Shim' Repair Shop Ocglrlw Shar' llzpraii Show lfiinn S Shan Repair Shop Thealre Cfrrvneuin ihealre Opleomelris+ A. C. '-lcllfrhecl Prinlers and Engravers iliirlield Daily Leclqc-r liiliiine Drinling CO. lri. Ari Enqravers Miscellaneous hrihlfzrcw Zeigler NV 'r'q Harness Show Sr ', iirili, Abslrwfil X1 Lcian lfarnwel Korn Show .lficlfizzn-Ca'leli Mills llnvefsal Drcciiicinq Cn. herzcrn X1 Pierswi E. C. Leber lx A qmqanoi' ir ,., AF? 'U' FW A 2 5 Alla vu-.uxrnn ua imvgg vi 96 ea Q6 f Q ML 'U Y 93, QE 'Q SEM Elkuw aww' J 'v Av W Ll fe I .H.,wQwffwwwdvEf?if1EI7W5 fi T5 fi! 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Ne ,ff , V I ...1-.. L43 QL. .'. A. 3.-, :fi .ff.L:,7g,p.,-1, :J .4 .f 5, AK p':f+'f f.f.:+ f. yi - A - -A :Q '-,V-.1 ..: v - A 'L' , . '. 'Z 55 P A W T ' W W b 4 4 M' . In J Power Lines Board of Education iCliEiUi This pasT year has been one made up oT successTul accomplishmenTs Tor Fair- Tield l-ligh School. We can loolc back over The pasT nine monThs and see exTraordi- nary resulTs in every deparTmenT. This siTuaTion cannoT be aTTrilouTed To our splendid TaculTy alone, buT To The sTudenTs as well, who have equally done Their parT by co-operaTing among Themselves and wiTh Their insTrucTors, To malce FairTield l-ligh School one To be envied by oThers wiTh whom we come in conTacT. Then leT us sTrive To uphold These high sTandards. Those leaving our school This year will impress Their new associaTes, and Those who remain will seT an example Tor The ones who will enTer The porTals oT FairTield High School nexl Tall Tor The TirsT Time. W, B. PARRETT, PresidenT Board oT EducaTion. Mr. W. B. ParreTT, PresidenT oT The Board oT EducaTion Tor The lasT Two years, has been a member Tor six years. Dr. R, A. McGuire has served Tour years and W. S. Pollen Three years. C, I. Thoma and L. R. l-lesTon were appoinTed To Till The va- cancies caused by The deaTh oT Mr. Don Garber and The resignaTion oT Mr. Keesey, secreTary To The board. J. W. Lindaur was elecTed Three years ago, buT resigned recenTly To succeed Mr. Keesey as secreTary. Mr. C. W. Riggs, Treasurer, has served nearly conTinuously Tor The lasT Twelve years. Page T3 Page I4 2 I 1 Su perinlendenl The happy co operalion lha' has Char' aclerlzecl lhe Falrlield Wlgh School lhis year malces il dlslfncllve, Vicjlorles and successes in all fields have come as lhc nalural resull of lhe willingness ol each one lo do more lhan his or her parl. The zeal lhal has become Iradillonal In sludenl aclivllles Is more and more lneronml Inq a parl ol The Iundamenlal class room worlc. I-Iarmony Is essenllal In a lnullcllnq crowd ed lo lhe Ilmll by lhe increaslnq numlorr of sluclenls. I sincerely lhanl 'he shldenl body lv ils line loyally and lor S I-Eoh achieve menl. I would ralher be a par? cl lhrf Val'- Ileld I-Ilqh School Ihan any lllw orqanliw llon I lcnow. W, G. DEVICE. Principal Falrlleld I-liqh School has a splrll, a spir Il lhal ls cllsllncllve. a spirif ol coopera- llon and loyalry, a spirll bulll upon a lighlf Inq Iradlllon, one lhal wlll 'vol qlve up or accepl deloal easily, Nol only have we been ylclorlous on lhe alhlolic Field, soeech and cle-bale plallafm and in lhe music halls, bul, also, In scholaslic allalnmenl. lhe records ol man l,l' alumnl brlnq honor lo lhe school. If our school llle is lo be a success, wr- musl qrow In scholarshlo anrl rharacler re- memlverino lhal hnhlls ancl cusloms Iornn- ed here wlll conlinue wllh us lhrouqhoul our llle. Then lel us mold well whlle he-rf and carry on wilh lhal 'lairllelcl splrllu ol which we are so prollfl. J, F. T. SAUR. 0' :' 1. OLIVE RYAN Slaler School N urse lowa Lulheran Hospilal Des Moines li.. HAZEL KELLOGG Charles City Drawing Iowa Siaie Teachers Co JEANNE BREYMAN THOMA Fairfield Bookkeeping Business Correspondence English l Universily of Iowa, B, A. always remember Fairfield High. The School Teacher l-le works all day and lar inlo ihe nighlj I-le siudies, schemes, and plans lo lind lhe ways To place, where darkness is, a glow ol Iighl, To make a clear palh from a devious maze. The loilerer, indillerenl and slow, l-le slrives 'ro force, by arls and winninq WlleS. Wilh head erecl and quickened pace lo go Upon lhe road of learning many miles. l-le sludies youlhs and in lheir ways is wise. I-le lauqhs and iokes and mingles in lheir play, And oilen in his mirlhiul, serious eyes ls cheering slimulalion for lheir day. Pas? hiin ihe human river swillly flows, Bul even he has noi learned where il goes. lleqe For I-leavenls sake. Page I5 GRACE CALVERT Des Moines lnlln L :l 'v 51' vmr mv Rf f-f S. f'. , Nllrllmv w-fn Ll4w.l-vww, :E A C we 4 Lv V,-fv, M A Are you girl-4 Talking conversa- fional French or visifingf' MARSHALL COOTS Fairfleld pm, .lnh :MH-N LS A E Q., M. A I hafe fo do Huis. G ITCZHELL u' ion vwrllly ll Lnxnll ll llv' ml,-N, A1..,1r il-,. Qml Nt-lfrmm Sam- ll-.lm r C. ll., N. Iv Kmlrr.-, VW Ulf' XJ fn Cf l' :Y if S HARRY I. STCREY Fairneld Ll5'fw'l-r Ml V.l.mi.wml A: rful'..m- CORA PORTER Fairfield A 1--l V-A lll S md G,-. vmllvy llmnw' Arlllvrrr-ll, V, 1- Prvmlpnl ff-,vw ll Gwrls lm.-rw, wl Cel md'- 'I don'f know wlwal l'd do willnoul my senior boys. SUSAN SCURR Gilman V 1 ll wllllw-.-M,-11:1 l 1 S'1'-- Cf- lv U- li 5 Will you Yale your seals now? JOHN A. HOERNER Falrfleld CR fll. www, Am,-l.w' Cmlfn M Pwr lv Cwllf-nv Ei fx. All righf, lefs seffle down now, HELEN WINN Sail, f l',?.:rf lwvwr C L: Muscafine Mu Mn, , Qllll-.111 fi 1 C l l f Nfl I lm, Wye, Q .lll,,,,, Pure H- if-llll-A1--, :Z A L-v 115'lwl There's fha dicfionaryf' DOROTHY KLINE Waferloo lm llln-l' l E, D. LANGE Spun, lr lfwv w P1-lv Ulm- Fairneyd ' l '4 1. ll,,,-H 1 ll 1 lm,- nw L. A. GLUENKIN Dubuque American Governrneni Sociology Aihlefic Coach Sponsor Leiier Club Universiiy of Dubuque, B. A. Universiiy of Iowa Next chap+er. EVELYN YOUNGQUIST Gowrie Vocafional Home Making Sponsor Girl Reserves Iowa Sraie College, B. S. I'm noi' aware of if. H. D. REPASS Fairfield Manual Training Mechanical Drawing Facurly Manager oi Aihleiics Universiiy of Iowa I've gof a sneaking hunch. EULA BROOKS Malvern, Arkansas FLORENCE ROTH Fairheld Algebra I Parsons College, B. A. Chicago University l+'s prac+icaI. JEAN BAKER Fairfield Typing Business English English I Vocaiional Guidance Soonsor Red Domino Drarnarics Declamalory Albany College Parsons College, B, A. Broaden your a-a-a-a's. KEITH A. PRIZER Fairfield Bookkeeping Sponsor Red Domino Dramaiics Declamalory Parsons College, B. S. ARIEL ZEIGLER Fairfield American I-Iisiory Parsons College. B. A. Smith College There is such a +hing as ihe Secreiary io fhe Superinlen- Websfer's Unabridged Dic- denf Chillicorhe Business College ELIZABETH O. LOCKE Fairfield Librarian Fairfield College Privaie Tuiors I am iusf foo busy. Iionary. WILLIAM LAURIER Fairfield Band Orchesira New York Universiiy Law School OhI OhI eI7 Paqc IB W' MARY BEIH REID Warrensburrli Missouri Music Plnysical Irducalion Slew Clulvs Ccnlrzil Slarc ieaglwrs, Col lane oi Missouri B. B. in viusic B S. in Eclufsvion II's immaferieil io me. MADELON PETERSON Fwirlielo Gnvernmsfnl Economic-, Frenclw Sponsor, Girl? Pep Club Parsons Colleqe B. A. Clwicaqo Universily Colurrltia Universily Univerbily ol lowa Now, Scofl. I wculdn'+ do lllis for anyone else buf you. PAUL F. McLIEAN Fairfield Normal lraininq Aqricullurc Biology Pnysiolcqir Parsons College, B. A. Iowa Slale College, B. S. Oh, lliose Kids hanging ouf of flue windows. EVELYN HALLBERG Pairlielcl Sefrelary In llie Prinriipal Parsons College Iowa Success Businebs Cnllfqu FLOYD WHITTINGYON Fairfield Commorrj al Law Public Speaking Eporiorriigx Debale Sponsor, Red Uorninzu Dramalicis Parsons College, B. A. Uriiyersily ol lowa When I was down al' CaroI's Iasf night .IUDSON BLAKSLEE Fairlield Bible Enqlisli II Sponsor I-Ii-Y Asbury Colleqe, Kenluglny. B, A. New Yorlc Universily The Biblical Seminary in New York Univorsily of Iowa We musf conform wills flee rules of fI1e sfudy hall. FLORA B. REED Fairfield Englislw III Assislanl in Junior Auivilies Parsons College, B. S. Boys, boys, where are your feel? ANNE LINDAUER Pnirlield Modern Hislory Anrionl I-lislory Enqlisli Ill Iowa Slale College Norllwweelern Universily B. A. Posi qracluale course, Norlliweslcrn Universily Clear as mud. LEO DEKALB Fairliold Algebra I General Scienre Assislanl Coaflw Parsons Calleqo, B. A. ALMA BECK Middlelown Normal Trainirvq Suporvisur Sponsor Normal lrnininq Club Iowa Slale l'u.1flm-rw' Call.-4.4 B A. Zfiflf 42W f k 16 Q ff ,K ,f f W fff f .Li 14' If I , , V it I V ,V 1'- ,gi fl Z W ' , i f J ' .. ,g,f., f .-. , X I '1 0 If I ,- K! f iw ff H 3' , gif5?f f u X f Z! Z Z I ff 1 ff X4 f f ' ff ff ' f ff ff, ,f,f! Q I I 'X .4 K' 4, I ff HAL K, ' 'wwf f dml' ' X X ' f , 1 ,X 'f W , ,V X , fn! f. if ..., if V! ,4 CODSRIUMCFS K X X l I Honor Roll To ln- placed on the l-lrror Rhll ral Fnirheld Hivih l.-r rind 5elly ,loner-, err- ne'nl:frs ol the Gln- Ciulr. School is To be nzcwrded 'he hiqhcr' dislinclien in lhe llivd Caller! plays in ine Purdy Elniae Graham is un l :' power of The school rn cvanl, Eaih honor bludenl 'rvusf . ilrinff of 'hu Girl Reserves Lucille Harnlin and Mar -how hiqh gihnlfmic ability, an fiyc-farm firede of B emit lr-fm Hive- penn prwnirwnf in drarnarins. SCOP? for lhe enlire leur years' wrwrk beinq required, Thr- grin ji-fdgm .5 Mill kyiiwn bmrnugijr Lil his humorgug dgrlrim., iinunl maslerinq Pl daily Pnxkf, 'fly no' be soeclnculer' 'harm Pauline Lmher sinuf, plays fhe piano, .and il, rar rru', fuller all, sxhonls are lor vh-wolinrr, and nn lzerfer 'iw n dr.irr.4'ira Ruth lv?u ir, ,a rnornlwr ol fhr- luxml. device for disciplining minds, dewolcwpinq rlmruclr-r, .and Arlwyiyn Mrirr is u fell-filed siriqr-r and i-, .fu :ne-mln-f rl preparinq ihe yuunq perncvr lm ri-,aurrio fhv n'or,p'ur-sihii lm- Girls lrir, Mnrqnr--T Lcruiscw McClain ie iniefr-slwl ilim Ol rndluriry has ye-1 lwvn dicfrwvr-red lh.un irzvidufiir 'n rrnusi: .ind driarrmlf'-2 Jurini- Webb is presidenf nl isprhlicnlror' fo sludim. lr-- V. p Club, Dorothy W1-lrlfay sinqg in lhr- Girls' Gim- OF lhe fh'riy M0 S'uderr'r, rrfalrinq Uh lhv VU? 'ienrir Club: low W'l'l'l liliiyi in imlll bimd :md 'mmllll V . . Nlilnfm Sirfrnone ir, fi rwwrrlwr of lhe Glen Club .md lim, lhe lhree ranlrinq hiqhesv are Errnnnr Gmef, K.-nh yA, S P R M , C ,yy x y. 'yy 0.1, my orino Troer, and Dillon Turnf-y, Nwne ol rhese Qludenhi i 'li 1' .' drill? ml ,VST of Ullfllyix however, .1 rnt-Ve bibliopliwv or lfrvulcwcnrvji fer 5-crfh Wulf Gilihlrl Hi? GIPC Cim '. ycdri lqel Isyyehllov U has shown himself verserile and wcrll rounded ir his in Quill dim, NMS limlqbllieyiymlli 'md FTM . Om' l lrrresls: Eleanor Greel ic C, r,il,myf,d mms? Grd ml irnypcdrick, premde-nr yi lic-Vfronidrbcnsswis hprnrnynvnyr been fa pror-ninenr rnernber nl cvur band and cirrhf-sim. if iillliki rmhlldl am! OlmS.L.:HllVllieS lj lu Si HW' Knfherfrm lmer sinqs in lhu Girl-, Gig-e Clulv, lillurr 'im Ogwix li ix ldlwlim lwullcmn im dmv' lurriey is an alhleric mqrmfgfir, miner, in rho Boys Sl:-L Bc-:fuse they in'enrl le lcixrh, Cleole Davis und Mer Ciub, fnd plays the trrirnrwve. i'-ry l-liar' are prorvirienl iw rho Normal lreininq Clul. V'!ill3Grn Baker i-, :second 'vnrwr ir thc- Bfvys' Qurirrc-r Elm l-lM'il l'l' 'md RMU BW SWG in lhe Glow Clulx, rind i' OH fhcl Quill Sldll. CPr'l 'il Suriv and lleli-r' Tw- lrvrmmirxz account ful the varied inleresh. ml Vriir Rider have achieved hiqh lirnzwrr, ir: lzzrrrnsiu, Man hi-lds I932 honor -.luzli-nfs is slrelrhy, buf Yr Qhwwv, lhil, Mnrnarer Bradshaw 's in iflrf--,s il rm rneen fabilihy und drill- plurincg schcrlasliz surress l'r5f, llw-y hfayi- 'ni-i-ii-ii i-. .1 rw-rnlier of fhv Girl Rr--.4-rvw Cllfni-V, Helen Cnr n rm- fl rin- iruy- lar hnnl lil.- lli U iii Q if Uili The Class 1932 Class Morro- Knowledge is- power. Class Flower-Columbia rose. Class Colors-Blush pinlc, apple green, canary yellow. CLASS OPHCERS- Presidenl Willard Pedriclc Vice Prosidenl Marqarel Leech Secrerery Helen Rider Treasurer Juslus Webb l'ligh Voltage iiiflifliili Prefiiesi girl.. ,,,, ,,, , Mosr handsome boy,,, ,. Conceiied girl ..,Y..,,,, , ,, Conceiled boy .,,, ,.A.. Besr dressed girl .,,,, ,, Besl dressed boy ,,., Culesi girl ,,,,,.,,,,, , Wilriesi boy ...,, ,. Courfeous girl. Courreous boy, ,, , Besi' girl singer, Besi' boy singer ,,,., Biggesr Fee+ ,,,,,,, Besl girl acrress ,,,, , Besi boy acior, , Besl girl alhleie Besl boy a+hle+e,,, ,, Besr boy dancer Be-sl dancer, ,, Gigolo ,, Physics shark. ,,,, ,, French shark, Deienlion King .,,,, Deferirion Queen, Besr girl bluffer, , Besf boy bluffer. Jabberer .,,,. ,,,, . ,, ,, ,, , Boy lhal ralks 'rhe mos? ,,,, ,, Laziesl individual, ,, , Besl drag wirh facully , Mosl indusrrious boy, Mosi' indusirious girl, , Pesi ,,,,, ..,, , ,. Worsr case, ,.,, , ,, ,. ,, ., Mosf popular iacully membern ,. .Jusiine Webb ,, ,,,, Fred Walker ,, .,,, Confenr Bangs .Ben Gossick .. ,,,.. Jusrine Webb ,,,,..l.es+er Woods ,, , ,Margie Crail Boker ,Mary Margarel Bradshaw , ,Lewis Van Nosfrand ,...,,Manerva Johnson , ,, . ,,Vx'illard Pedrick ,, , ,,,...,,,,.., Alvin Fullon Mary Margarer Bradshaw ,, ,, ,,,.,,,,..,,,,, Juslus Webb ,,,.l-lelen Rider .Dick Crayne , ,,Fred Walker ,,,..Be++ye Mullenix ,. ,,,,.. Fred Walker , ,,,. John Wrighl' ,..,.,,,l.ucille l-larnlin ,Norman Majors ,,Mary Glen Miller ,Connie Bangs ,,,,.,.Dillon Turney ,Margie Crail .. ,,Willard Pedrick ,,,,.,Les+er Walker , ,.,,, Margaref Leech ,,,,.John Wrighr ,, ,Eleanor Greer ,, .Clemen+ Griffilhs ,. ,,,, ,Dick and Eloise ,,,,,,,MarshalI Coors Page QI Q: PAUL ALLISON Scienlific Allison llvivwi Vw- W mlm, l 1-1 rrffawlx 411-irq fm! xv n zwfmwi-1l,I WILLIAM BAKER Scienfific Aclners Jff'lninf1 Srfms Aw Num ILA BARBER Commercial DImples RUTH BOYD Classical SIubb Slcvpinfx Iwl 'lun I f MARY MARGARET BRADSHAW Classical Mimi Clnifim Swv lvl du1sufu'rl1s1xv MAXINE ALLISON Classical ..Mu., lnlliwrq Ola, Inns, I Jim! lmvc' my E'-vm Iv. CONTENT BANGS Classical Connie Lrwlmrg fur Slwrly 'vwww A, SIwr'y? FLORENCE BARTHOLOW Classical HMUHI' , . . xfdrrm Iv' mwdel 'lm Ford 'Olm Ccaclv males vm- Iwrocll EDRA BRADFIELD Commercial Edie Er-ini mlwllnale fm Iwi' ROSE BRIER Commercial Rosie Read rm Oli PMID' EULALIA BROWN Classical Todg Horse back riding I skipped sfucly lwall lodayf' GEORGE BROWN Scionlilic Monk Selling kicked Wl1al. anollier delenlion l HELEN CALDWELL Commercial Caldwell Swimming You bel you. DAVID CATLETT Classical Dave Going lo Washinglon Great Caesafs qlwosl RUBY CRAIG Commercial Rube Keeping quiet Wliere's llie book? MAXINE BROWN Scienlific Brownie Roller skating You're Telling me? EARL BUSH Scienlilic Bullef Looking for a ride lo Oflurnwa Know anyone llial's going lo Oflumwafr' HELEN CARTER Commercial nSl'lOffYu Collecfing malerial for inler ior decorating Oh, gee! CLARENCE CHAMP Scienlific Buss Reading magazines in 1 lub Hey, give me a Hershey MARGIE CRAIL Commercial Tod Wearing lwer slicker lf's oerleclly obvious. ESTHER CUPP Normal Training Tin cup lv'Em: randy wn YWL rf wihnq my-YN CLEOTA DAVIS Normal Training Tody 59511 WMM Dnrfwffvy UM 5-r-df ARTHUR DELP Scien+iFc Cf1ub Skippfm wo.-r YW wfavfq Or- Oihvvw FLOYD DUVALL Scienfiflc Farmer kffvnwnq quw-f CW W, fm. ELMER EDWARDS Scienfifh: Hammer ,MAJ fwyvh nfl Ncfrraf ' DOROTHY EMERSON VELMA EMERY Commercial Billy Painlinq Wlwee-eel CLARENCE ERICKSON Scienlilic Clarence Reading weslern slories Singing songs in Government ERMA FRY Normal Training Chubby Going lo flue library Well, l'll be darned! ELINOR FULTON Classical Nellie Telling iokes Oh, l don'f know! ROBERT FULTON Vocaiional Agricullure Hoi Sho? Sleeping on The plow Normal Training Emmy Talking on The lclcplwone 'Oln yeal'i? JUNE FIEDLER Classical June Talcing piclures UO. K., if you about il. feel llval way ALVIN FULTON Commercial Big Skull Playing bass solos Go lo lliunderlu FERNE FULTON Classical Swee+ia Borrowing c physics Sarn,sl1ulupl bank DAVID GILCHRIST Scieniilic Dave Back seal driving Be careful of fnern corners Thai Wasliinglon sludenf mana- gerlm VIOLA HARPER Commercial Harpie Wearing Chulfs medals I don'I know. EDNA HARRISON Classical nsam.. Singing Please don'I. HAROLD HAZELTON Commercial Pus Ealing, anywhere and every- where Wait 'fill Lange comes, MYRTLE HOPE HOLLAN DER Scieniific Bundle RUSSELL HARRELL Scienfiiic Russ Traveling Grab-'er, Grab-'er. MABELLE HAVNER Commercial Maha Keeping quiel Silence Ihere. and nolhing more. MARJORIE HIATT Normal Training Mari GefIing her claIes mixed 'll don? give a darnlu CLETIS IRELAND Scieniiiic BruIus Duck HunIing LeI's go fishing. Wriiinq up physics experimenis OhI Oh! BERNICE IRELAND Commercial Bernie Being wirh I-larry Oh, gee! GLADYS JOHNSON Commercial Glad Having a dale wifh Bob Oh, cowl Page 27 MARGARET LEECH Classical HPQQQYU Geilinq in good willi ulry M-mm cliocolaie calcef RUTH LEU Scieniific Lulu Playinq The piano Wlva+7 KENNETH LUCKMAN Scienfific Kenny Ealing hamburgers Up al flwe lriendisf' PPXULINE LESHER Classical Polly Compelinq wirh Graham l was so blamed mad! MARGARET LOUTH Commercial Marg Beafinq lla's lime No lclcldinq? WALTER LYON Scieniific Walt Trying 00 hum popular funes l'm brolceln HOWARD McNEELY Scieniific Red Singing llwe Birminqlvam Jail MARGARET Louise McCLAlN --My l deny, know,-T Classical HPBQQYH Talking about Bobby Holi, lwoneyln HAROLD MCNEELY Scientific Red Playing lwoolrey I can'l leave my sclmoolworlcf' NORMAN MAJORS Scieniific Eddie Crooninq Now Hia depression wll end if ' , JAMES NELSON Commercial ..FBg.. Making Iciles My Iandl TED ORRIS Classical Ted Quoting Enqlislx lie lliel, as il may. Iliereloref' WILLARD PEDRICK Scienlilic Ped Tallrinq Faqan. CARL PILGER Classical Pilger Noi cliealinq Sa-lfylu IRIS ROBINSON Commercial Ginger Dancing DaI's a swell liubloylu MILDRED O'LAUGHLlN Commercial Mid Selling inlo mischief For? d'morninq. ELOISE PARSONS Commercial ..L.. Aslrinq queslions Oh, l see. VIVIAN PHILLIPS Commercial UPA.. Writing Ieflers Io a ceriaun young man in Colorado Oli, yeah? HELEN RIDER Classical HecaIe Winning Declarn confesls Never everlu JANICE RHODY Normal Training Jan Driving lner car Oli, qee! l DOROTHY STON ER Commercial Doi Laughing OH, yeah? HAZELLE TAYLOR Commercial Huy Driving ine Chevrole? ll grips me. KATHRYN TRAER Classical Kale Talking Uh- -olilil LEWIS VAN NOSTRAND Classical Looe Auiornobiles 'Jusl one big surprise ailer anoilnerf' LESTER WALKER Scienlilic Youlch Truck driver Surprise, surprise, five girls a downstairs. MILLICENT STONER Commercial Millie Waving hair YOu'd lilwe lo lrnowf' VERNON TOMPKINS Scienlific Lindy Mixing poor colres Cod loo much. DILLON TU RNEY Classical Munlms Sheri waving Oli, Lee, did you hear llie Mills brollwersff' MARTHA WALKER Scienlific Maril1a Dancing Ain'l if lhc lrullifr' FRED WALKER Scieniilic Freddie Driving some girl's car Who-isli1alOueen7 Page U Pane 34 DOROTHY WATSON Normal Training R .Domi- 1 E Boim: -Nlrh Ciewoin 'Yon iiftlv upskirt JUSTUS WEBB Scienfific John Pimpnq Q miih Hoy lmyf' JUSTINE WEBB Ciassical Teeny Jimi im: iOr sm vpin',' DOROTHY WELDAY Commercial DnHy VV.iikivm Ii, mn Mi? LESTER WOODS Scienfiiic Boosy Magma yiO,.,Q,x,ig5,4, VIRGINA WOOLSEY V wrmid madly p.ay ymi Tiiviinv Commercial fnr A iv miriumxw ?4i4i,ay.' Ginnie JOHN WRIGHT Scieniific Johnnie Making wi, onigm onef Snyffliefcwf' ie-, mu? of Typivm im Hin' :mich Uwni Hunk in Hvirvii .simui ii, REX WRIGHT Vocafional Agriculfure Rigid D'ini:imq Quin-, lm Hlinlwm alvfiui iwfiiml .1 dnfi- i,,.n,m..ni in Hui funn PAUL ALLISON Bloorntield I, 2 Junior Night Band 4 Orchestra 4 MAXINE ALLISON Fairtield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Girl Reserves I WILLIAM BAKER Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Red Domino 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club, 3, 4 Operetta 3, 4 Hi-Y I, 2 Band I, 2 Quartet 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Football 2 Basketball I Quill Stott Anti-Philosopher Safety Pin Club Honor Roll CONTENT BANGS ILA Fairtield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Red Domino I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Forensic League 2, 3, Class Debate I, 2 Big Nine Debate 2, 3, State Debate 2, 3, 4 Declarnatory 2 Girls' Traclc 3 S. P, R. 2, 3, 4 Quill Statt Girls' Pep Committee I, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 3 Cheer Leader 2 Girl Reserve Play I, 2, 3 Washington Play 4 Honor Rall BARBER Fairtield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Activity List xmifijimx FLORENCE BARTHOLOW Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Girl Reserves 2 R UTH BOYD Fairtiold I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Glee Club I Girl Reserves 2 Class Debate 3 EDRA BRADFIELD Paclcwood I, 2, 3 Fairfield 4 Girl Reserves 4 MARY MARGARET BRADSHAW Fairtielcl I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play It NVon't Be Long Now. Glee Club l2ndl I, 2 llstl 3, 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4 Cabinet 4 S, P. R. 3, 4 Girls' Pep Committee I Vice President 3 G. R. Play I, 3 Honor Roll ROSE BRIER Fairtield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Girl Reserves I, 2 Orchestra I, 2 Honor Roll EULALIA BROWN Fairtield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Girl Reserves I, 2, 3 Class Debate I, 2 Declamatory 4 S. P. Q. R. 2, 3, 4 MAXINE BROWN Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Girl Reserves I GEORGE BROWN Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night HiAY I Football 2 EARL BUSH Fairfield l, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Glee Club 4 HELEN CALDWELL Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Girl Reserves I, 2 HELEN CARTER Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Girls' Glee Club l2ndl I, 2, 3 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4 Quill Statt Girls' Pep Committee I Honor Roll DAVID CATLETT Washinqton I, 2 Fairfield 3, 4 Junior Night Boys' Glee Club 4 Operetta 4 Hi-Y 2, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 Tumbling 4 Honor Rall CLARENCE CHAMP Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Hi-Y 3 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Traclf I, 3 Letter Club Safety Pin Club RUBY CRAIG Burlington I, 2 Fairtield 3, 4 Junior Night Page 35 MARGIE CRAIL FIIIIIITIIG I 7 3, 4 ,Ixmmr PIIII Rod IYJOITIIHI 3 4 Glen CIIIII I 4 Opwrf,-II:I I 2, BWI Rosmwx I 3,4 MIXIICI CI'IrIruII Y, 3 4 CIIIKS DQIIQIQ I QuIII S'I1If QIIII' PIII Com IIPHQV RIII RICHARD CRAYNE Junicr PI I, Rod DOIMVII 3 Band? 3 4 FOOIIIIII' I 7 3 BIIQIII-IIIAII I. Y rf-II'I-II Q' I 4 ,4 3,4 IrIIqI I I' 3, 4 I-IIIIIIJIIII Cqxufn ,V d . C. RIIIII an Pn LI-III-r CIIIII ,W 4 ,I IIIIIIIIII4- SIIIIIII PII QIIIII ESTHER CUPP F.IIII.I:Id I 2,3 JIIIIIW NLIIII 4 QIIII. CIIII-I IQIIIII I, 2 I IISII 4 GMI Rewrw,-s Band I N0rvI'II1I IVIIIVII Tre-ASIVI-r 4 THELMA DABNER I'aIr'II-Idl I 3 I,?3,4 .1 C III' I 4 f I GIQI3 CIIII3 IPVIJ I QITI RL-sIfrvIIs 3 CLEOTA DAVIS FIIIrIIIIIcI I, 2, I, 4 Jumor N .IIIT w G rI RIAIIIVE: NUVWIII TMIUIIII I I 4 I: CIIIII I 4 VII If IJrvsIIdI-III 4 IIIJWJ If II MERLE DECKER IIIEIIII-III I I 4 .ILIII IIV III IIII III Y 4 ARTHUR DELP IIIIIIII-III I I 3 4 JIIIIIIJF IXIIIIII' IJ: Y I 3 FIIIIIFIII I P I 4 BIIsIIf'Ii III 7 I 4 TIIIIJ I .I I 4 LI-VI-r CIIIII MARTHA DICKEY IIVHIIIII II I 'I I' NIIIII fl, R, ,.f.V,I. A' II-IIIIII, I, 3 FLOYD DUVALL I.IIIIII'I1 I I' I 4 IIIII .II 'Nl IIII MAXINE EDWARDS III IIIIIICI I, I' I 4 .IIIHIII NILIII .. . I A fwr III'-I-'vw I ELMER EDWARDS FI IIII-III I QI 7 4 .IIIIII,I NIIIII GIIII- CIUII I Q ' OIII-IIIIIII I .I I-I Y I Y 3 4 Bwd I T, I K- Or:IIIII,I'.I I .' 'I 4 IVIIII-.I CIII 'Il .' DOROTHY EMERSON IFIIIIIIIIIIJ 2, 3 4 En-rf-I' IIIIIII. r III III SI 'I II IIIIIIIIII, NI-'A I JIHII-I NIIIIII GIII- CIIII 4 NI-Ifm.II Tr,III-III: CID: 3, 4 VELMA EMRY FIIIIII-Id I T, I 4 ,IIIIII I NIIIIII GII I- CIIIII I CvI'I RI-'If-IvII- I, QI BIIIIG I T I CIF IIIHIIVI I CLARENCE ERICKSION IIIIIIIIII I I' I -I IIII I If NI III JUNE FIEDLER I.IIr'II-II I , I 4 ,IIIIIIIP IN III' GI -I- CI III ILIIII II-,II 4 IUIIII.-II.I QI I A I5-'I R -I-II I I'-I , I .' I'III IIIII I' II, 4 'IIII I R RIIII I I1 IIII I IIIII1I'II-I- ERMA FRY IMIIIIII-II I P I. IIIIIIIIV NIIIIII II II IIIIIIII I. I III.-III. I III IIIII I ALVIN FULTON I I 'IIII1 I L' I ..III'X' III IIII I+ Y I Y, I 4 IH.III.I I Y 3, 4 IPI IIII-.'rII I, .','I IIIIXIIII. I TS, I'. O. R J, I ELINOR FULTON IIIIIIIII I I I 'IIIII-I IIIIIII ISIIII I2,.I,-IW I, FERNE FULTON ROB IIIrI I I.I I T, I IIIIIIII INIIIIIII GIIII- IPIIII IIIIIIII-IIII 4 5 II RI-I-I-mIII, 4 ERT FULTON IIIWIIII1 I, .I 3 IIIII-III INIIIII' GII I- C IIII 4 IJIII-IIIIII 4 I II.I II III I QI, II IIIIIIIIM II I, T. IrII:II I,-IIIII CIIIII DAVID GILCHRIST I-IIIIIIIIII I, R 3, IIMIIIV IIIIII RI-ri VII'-III.I 3 III Y 3 4 BIVIII P OII 'II-IIII I PEARLIE GILCHRIST ELO I-,III-'II.II I, 2, .I IIIIIIIII PIII RIII1 .IIIII 'II 4 HIYI Or,III-IIIfII I, I' SIIIIIII IJII IIIIII ISE GRAHAM I IIIIIIII I P, I III' I r I-I III IIIIII: In II II 4 fIIrI IIIIIII CEII cf, II I I-,.I I. .II, I :I I..I IXIIIII-I,III III I II.- I S CIII LIIIIIII- I II, I,,.x,I,,,Iy A' 5 P. IQ. R. P LIAHII SMI. QIIII- In-II QI-- CII III- I IIIIIAIII 2 CIII I'I II IIII V I3I II I I II CT III X 4 BEN GOSSICK Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 I-li-Y I, 4 Band I, 2, 3 Orcheslra I, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 2 Quill Siail: Cheer Leader I Honor Roll ELEANOR GREEF Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighi Girl Reserves I, 2 Band 2, 3, 4 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 S. P. R. 2, 3, 4 I-Ionor Roll LOIS GREEN Wilson Jr. I-ligh, Des Iowa I Fairiield 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighl Moines, Girls' Junior Glee Club 4 Opererla 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4 L ETHEL GREEN Fairfield I .2, 3, 4 Junior Nighf Girl Reserves I, 2, Normal Training Clu CLEMENT GRIFFITHS Fairfield I, 2, 3. 4 Junior Niqhl Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Operella I, 2, 3, 4 I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2 Orcheslra I, 2 Mixed Chorus 2 S. P. R. 3 Turnblinq Team 4 LLOYD HAGAN Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Traci: ll-lali Milel 3 LUCILLE HAMLIN Villisca I Fairiield 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Red Dornino 2, 3, 4 Drarnalic Club Play The Whole Townis Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4 Declarnalory 2 S. P. R. 2 Quill Slaii Girl Reserve Play 4 I-lonor Rall Phanlorn Ciulo 2 I3 3, 4 Talkingf LLOYD HANSHAW Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Niqhi Bend l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 Foolball 2, 3, 4 Team 3, 4 Baslreiball 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4 Quill Siaii Lelrer Club 4 VIOLA HARPER Fairiield I, 2, 3. 4 Junior Niqhr Girl Reserves I, 2 EDNA HARRISON Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Glee Club l Girl Reserves I RUSSELL HARRELL Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighr Boys' Glee Club I, 2. 3 Opereiia 2, 3 I-li-Y I, 2 Vice Presidenr 3 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Baslcelball 4 Business Manager I, 2,3 Ring and Pin Cornrnillee Financial Manager Leiter Club 4 MABELLE HAVNER Fairiield I, 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves I Junior Nighr HAROLD HAZELTON Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4 Band I, 3 MARJORIE HIATT Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighi Girls' Junior Glee CI Opereifa 4 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, S. P. Q, R. 2 Normal Training Club Presideril 4 U MYRTLE HOPE HOLLANDER Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighr Honor Roll BERNICE IRELAND Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Niqhr Girl Reserves I, 2 CLETIS IRELAND Richland I, 2 Fairfield 3, 4 Junior Night Glee Club 4 Opereila 4 Traclc 3 GLADYS JOHNSON Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Niqhl Band I MAN ERVA JOHNSON Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Red Domino 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Trio 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 S. P. O. R. 2, 3, 4 Ring and Pin Cornmiiree Mixed Sexiel 4 Girls' Ocier 4 MARY ELIZABETH JONES Fairiield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighf Girl Reserves 4 Norrnal Training Club 4 BETTY JONES Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Niqhr Girl Reserves I, 2 S, P. R. 2, 3 I-lonor Rall SCOTT JORDAN Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play and Speciaiily Red Domino 2, 3, 4 Presidenr 4 Boys' Glee Club I, 3,4 Operella 3, 4 I-Ii'Y I Band 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Forensic League 3, 4 Class Debale I S. P. R. 2. 3. 4 Censor 3 Quill Sraii Biq Nine Declarnalorv Conf les? 2 Slaie Declarnalory Conlesl 2, 3 Honor Roll Page 37 LELAND KELLER FairIieId I. Y, 3, 4 Junior NIQIII F0oIbaII I 3, 4 LeIIcr CIub MARGARET KELLER I:airIicId I, Y, 3 4 Junior NiqI1I Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4 Norn'aI Training CIUII RUTH LEU MARGARET LOUISE MCCLAIN Ffrirrinwl I, 7, 3, 4 Juniwr NEQI1' I GIrI9 Junirv Gu-r CIII 4 GrIrI Iv-scrvfw 3, 'I Orfrroshn I, ?, 3, 4 Sfrinq Quurfer Z, MARGARET LOUTH I-nirfrc-Id I, Y, 3 3, 4 Junior NIQIII Ring and Pin Cornrnitfvr: WILMA KESSEL BriqInIon I, Y I'airIieIcI 3 4 Junior NIQIII DAWSON KILLOUGH AIbIfI High S:,I4mI I P I ALICE KURKA Fairfield I, Z, 3, 4 Junior NiqIrI CHARLOTTE LARUE FairIIeaId I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night GirI Reserves I, T, 3. 4 SClreIary 2 MARGARET LEECH IZairIieId I, .7, 3, 4 Junior PIG-, ROCI Uorninw 3 4 Scfrdari, 4 Glen CIuIf 4 Ocercrm 4 GM Resorvrw I, F 3 Prwidcn' 4 S. P. O. R. Y, 3, 4 KENNETH LUCKMAN H1Ir4vId I, Y I Junior Niqhf Boys' GICQ CIIIrI Opcrrvta 3, 4 I-Ii Y I, 2, 3, 4 Band I, 7, 3, 4 OrnIwsIr.r I F 3 Mixer! CIINII4 I FmiII'nII I Tur I?IirI.3 Tcmrr 4 WALTER M, LYON FaIrIIeId I, P, 3 Junirr Niqh' GIIIQ CIub 3, 4 Opomfrfr 3, 4 I-Ii Y I, 2, 4 Band 2 Mixeci CIIMII4 3 CIas'- DSLAM? 4 Ir.'nIIIInq Tern 'I NORMAN MAJORS rnrIoId I T, I Junior Niqn' GIPP CIIJII 4 I-Ii Y I Banc I, 2 4 OrfIic-sIrf1 I P ISOBEL MANNING Rinq and Pin CfI'n'ni r- Trcas. 4 CIaf.s Scfrfvfdrv 4 Vina Prcsidvrv 4 PAU LINE LESHER FairIieId I, 2 3, 4 Junior PIIW Rnd Dorrinn 3, 4 GIrIs' GIQP CIUIA I Y Opercvfa I, 2, 3, 4 Girls Reserves I. Z 3 Bend 4 OrQI'iesIm 4 Mixed Crvrrus I Y 3 S. P. R. 2, 3 QuiI Shan GIrI5' Peo Crrr-'n?I'co Mixed Sewer 4 GUI! Ocrc' 4 I-Ioncr FZCII Georqe WasIwin:Ixwn Pnanfcrf Ciub I - 'I Ff1IrIIc'Ir3 I L, 3 Juniwr INIIQIW Nor'raI Trfrinin-I ARLOWYN MARR FfrIr'IvId I, 2 3 .Iuniw NYQII Rnd Uuminrr 4 3 4 GIQI? CIIJI' I Y Opfrova I Y I 4 Bu'-Iness Mmm QirI I?oSr'rvf-M I Trim 4 4 M'xm1 CIIfIrux I, IU-dnrrarmry P S I'. Q. R, U, 'I AerdIc 3 Mixed SC-IPI 4 QuIIi S'r:I5 6 rIs Omar 4 Way 4 I'In'rrf' RQII D Irww-rv Clur r'ICr 4 FIrIrIII-Id I I 4 .Irmrxr IIIIIM Hu Dnn-YIIII 4 GIrI-I GIM- CIIIIN I, Oiwrf-'In I P 3 4 G1 rI RI'-,orvw-. I, 7 Mixvd CIrrwrusI 7 CIMA III-Iwfo I Y S. P. Q I? 7 6 rIx Pnp C'-ww-I G rl! QCII'-I 4 I-I-irrwr RINII HAROLD McNEELEY F:irIinIrI I, T, 3, 4 JLnifIr I'Iay HOWARD McNEELEY FIrirIir'IrI I, T, 3, 4 Junior PIAA, MAZIE MESSER IIIrIIvIrI I, 7 3, 4 .Iunirr NI VII Qiria' Junivr GIM- CID-VPIII1 4 GMI RI-svrvw I, 4 BERNICE MICKELS FairfIIxIII I, P 3 4 ,I uficrr NIGII' MARY GLENN MILLER IC.IirIif'IJ I 3 3 4 Junivr NI 1IwI fur-,I ,I, Ii3r Gim- Uvr-rnIua 3, 4 GirI Rriwrvrw I CIM 'IPIIIIIP 4 BONNIE MIKSCH If1Ir'II'Ifx I 17 3, 4 Juniui IXIUVI GirI5, .Iunwr GIM' lf3r'vrvIIfr 4 G 'I Rn-,nrwrn I I Hand 3 BETTYE MULLENIX IrirI.1'iII I QI, 3 4 Jufiivr Ni.1IiI C:vI'I Iivlrfv rri. I 17, GUI RI-wrvr' may GLEN MULLENIX I.xirI'IiII I, P, 3 4 .Iunifr INII1IiI I4iY I 'I-.r-IMI' T 3 LEO MUNSON in-'IIIJ I Q I 4 Ixmryr INIIIIIII Qhw CIJI- I F I Orr'-rf-Ita I f 3 4 2,34 3 4 3 4 Iwi CII: Im 3 4 CIUI 4 3 3 4 , 4 M -rm CIw'rIr4 P, 3 4 I.-rfrfIII I , 3 4 Ein-IfI'kaII I P 3 ,, , Tr,,I A, YI 4 IW -' CIIIL 4 JOHN MURPHY Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighf Track I JAMES NELSON FairfieId I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Niqhf Band I, 3, 4 Orchesfra 4 GIee CIub 4 MILDRED O'LAUGHLIN FairiieId I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighi Glee Club I2ndI I, OperefIa 4 TED ORRIS Fairfieid I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighf I-Il-Y I, 2 ELOISE PARSONS Douds I, 2 FairIieId 3, 4 Junior Night GirI Reserves 4 Orchesira 2 Deciamaiory 2 WILLARD PEDRICK Fairfieid I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Piay Red Domino 2, 3, 4 Glee CIub I, 2, 3, 4 Opereiia 2, 3, 4 I-Ii-Y I Ouarieiie 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Forensic League 3, 4 Class Deboie I Big Nine Debafe 3, 4 Siafe Debate 3, 4 Declarnarory 3, 4 S. P. O. R. 2 Ring and Pin Comm Class Presidenf 4 HELEN RIDER ALBERTA SAUER Geneva High School, III., I Fairiield I, 2, 3, 4 Fair'iieId 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighi Red Domino 3, 4 Junior Nighf Giri Reserves I, 2 Glee Ciub I2ndI Z. 4 IRENE SAUER Opereifa 4 GirI Reserves 2, 3, 4 4 Ring and Pin Cornrniifec 4 Declamaiory 2, 3. S. P. Q. R. 2, 3, 4 Ciass Secreiary 4 ROBINSON Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighi GirI Reserves I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I2ndI IIsII 4 Operefia I, 2, 3, 4 Norrnai Training C Secrefarv 4 SHIRLEY RORICK Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighf Iub GIee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Opereffa 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y !, 2 Band I, 2, 3 Orchesira I, 2 Trio 3 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Class Debaie 4 2,3 Big Nine Debaie 2, 3 FooIba'I I, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Business Manager Leiier Ciub 4 Saiefy Pin Ciub MARJORIE ROWLEY Fairfield I, 2, 3, 4 iwee 4 Junior Nighf Girl Reserves I, 2, Anfi Phiioso her 3 4 NOWBI T'5i I 9 C P . Anil Femme 2, 3 VIVIAN PHILLIPS EairiieId I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night GIee CIub I2ndI 3 iIsII 4 Opererfa 3, 4 CARL PILGER BurIingIon I Fairfieid 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighi GIee Ciub 2, 3, 4 Opereffa 3, 4 Band 3 Orchesfra 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 QuiII Siaii, Ediior Honor RoII WILLARD SAMSON Eairfieid I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighf Red Domino 3, 4 GIee Club 2, 3, 4 Opereifa 3, 4 I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3 Orchesira 2, 3 Quarief 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Track 3 S. P. Q. R. 3, 4 Mixed Sexief 4 OuiII Staff Saiefy Pin CIub 4 Marching Band 4 2 3 Iub FairIieId I. 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighf Giee Club I2ndI 4 Girl Reserves I, 2, 4 Girls' Pep Comrniifee I FANNIE SILVER FairIieId I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night Glee Ciub I2ndI 4 Operefia 4 MADELON SIMMONS Fair4ieId I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Nighr GirI Reserves 2, 3, 4 NormaI Training Ciub 3, 4 MILDRED SIMMONS I:airiieId I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Night GIee Ciub I2ndI 3, 4 Opereiia 4 GirI Reserves I, 2, 3, 4 S. P. 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I believe I have seen abouT all our old school maTes. As I was going Through Lockridge, I saw a woman I ThoughT I oughT To know, She was carrying a pail oT milk. So in a genTle way I said To her, I-low is The milk maid This morning? 'II don'T know, Ask The cow, was The haughTy answer, and righT away I recog- nized her. IT was IiTTIe Connie Bangs. You knew her. She was a personal Triend oT RepresenTaTive Kopp, back in I93I-32. We had a dandy long Talk. She is help- ing manage a Tarm down There and is geTTing along Tine. I didn' sTay There long, buT wenT on inTo FairTield. Good old FairTieIdl We sure had a swell Time There: didn'T we? I slopped in The A and P sTore, and There was Maxine Allison, sTilI selling groceries. Anyway, her husband can geT Their groceries aT wholesale: ThaT's a help. We had a long Talk and she Told me how happy Mrs. EasTon was, Tormerly Florence Barfholow. You know, The girl we used To call Fuzzy BuTTalo. From There I wenT To The Orpheum TheaTre. Who do you suppose I saw There? There was Kenny Luckman running The machine. I-le does a preTTy good iob oT iT, Too. The usher ThaT showed me To my seaT was ArThur Delp. I-le can usher iusT The way he used To play guard on The Trojan eleven. I was sure glad I wenT To ThaT show. They had a vaudeville oT Tormer home people and iT was clever. Howard and T-Iarold Mchleeley gave a Tumbling acT. They are good, only I-loward dropped I-larold, and he Tell on his head: oTherwise iT mighT have hurT him. The nexT acT was a magician. I was sure surprised when I saw JusTus Webb come ouT. T-le handled Those eggs and rabbiTs as he did a baskeTbaII when he played Tor F. I-I. S. NexT on The program was a solo, sung by Shirley Rorick. My iT was beauTiTuI, ll mean The TheaTerl. I-Ie sang ThaT cuTe IiTTle song enTiTIed, You can'T drive a nail wiih a sponge no maTTer how long you soak iT. I'II beT he gaThered up enough bananas and lemons Tor a whole meal aTTer he Tinished. The TomaToes were mosT Too ripe To pick up. NexT, WhaT To my wondering eyes should appear, buT The Two dancing broThers, Davidee and Perlilee GiIchrisTee, The Spanish Dancers. They impersonaTed The beauTiTuI swans, as They swam Iigh+ly over The Tepid waTers oT a lily pool. The scenery Tor The pool was preTTy good. The nexT number was a knock ouT. IT was a dance by FairTieId's FairesT. JusT Tair. Those in The Troupe were Margie Crail, MarTha Dickey, Maxine Edwards, Eloise Graham, Lucille I-lafnlin, Dauline Lesher, MargareT Louise McClain, and JusTine Webb. lpardon The maiden names. All persons iusT menTioned have eiTher changed, or are going To change Them, or live in high hopes.I ln The middle 4 of 'he dance Margie gel our .il ship 'ind 'hwy slarled geiling Tangled uri. Wheii Ihey gel 'hrough, Ihey had In gel a crow bar 'o unlangle legs and arms. Now Ihey have The dislincion CI inverniing Thai new dance enlilled, The Alrican Twislf' Nexl was a dance by Norman Maiors. Boy, did he qei hol on nis Ieell They had To gel a Tire exlinguisher and cool Ihem down once or Iwice, The Iasl Thing on The program was a ven'riloquisI. Il was very clever. I was sure surorisecl when Dillon Turney came oul and pu' a dummy on his lap, II was a good Thing he had a sign on him which read man and a sign on The dummy which said 'dummyf' Qlherwise one would have gollen a lillle nfxea up, I Ihoughi I recognized lhal durnmy's voice, and I kncw Dillon couldnll Ihrow his voice anymore, lhe Threw il once and only recov ered hall ol iil so I oegan In look inlo 'he silualion. I Tound Thai The dummy was .lohn Iylurphy. John was righ' in his oeinenl Inen. This ended Ihe periormance. Vfhon I came oul OT Ihc door, I saw a Tunriy looking rig coming down The slreol. I' vepresorled a coal, I' slapped, and oul slepoed Freddie Walker all decked oul in a sailor suil, We had a nice laik anl he saic be-cause he had a girl in every po , he had In diwlinguish himsell when he made The rounds. On The side ol The Iooa' was Ihe sion, lllzirsl Ilere. Firsl Servos, lo eliminale any argumenls. I walked Iarlher down Ihe slreel. and I saw a whole gang ol slreel cleaners. My. my, bul I was sure glad I dia. Her The whole gang ol Them were old schoolmales. I was sure oroud of Them, The way 'hey handled Those brooms was a credil To any housewiie. These cleaners were Paul Allison, Dave Callell, Ivlerle Decker Clarence Erickson, Alvin Fullon, Mice Grillilhs Ihels orelly near a ra' nowl Lloyd I-Iagan, Waller Lyon. James Nelson, and Res- Vifrighl. The Iorcman ol Ihis crew was Russell Harrell. Here is an example oT Thi: Vkfhw Ivlade Good. I-Ie Iirsl slarled as a regular slree' cleaner, Then go' Ihe ion as Tcrernan, and in anolher year he will gel Io drive The waler wagon. Ile said he knew The c y Irom The ground up. I wonl Gown Io Ihre novel, and 'he doorman was none olher Inan I-larold Hazel Ion. He sure makes a gamma cnc. Ho has developed his waisl line more, unlil he can'I seo his Tech I-Ie sheweo me Io The desk. The clerk was my old pal, Lesler Woods. There he was sieeiiirg away, and Ile way he he was snoring you would Ihink you were near Ihe Ballle ol The Marne, I genlly hil him on The head wilh a hook, and he yelled oul, All righl, Janice I'Il come, bu' donll hil me again, They are living a very scrappy IiTn iogelher, Vlfeel, when he saw who I was, we had a long chal, and he said There were a few c-I rny Qld Iriends regisIered There. So he had The chamber maid show me lc The Irsl oriels room. The maid was none olher Than Clcola Davis. I wenl inlo The roorr and 'here was Clelis Ireland. I-Ie is Traveling lor Ihe Blow Whole hlanderkerchiel Cu. Their flogan is Lels nolhing loy' Calches all. He is doing rigwl well al Ihis, lou. The nexl worsen I wenl 'o see was Ben Gznssick. I-Ie is playing in a circus band. Ile said as soon as Ihei Trai.-exe r'er'ornner fgaulfl gel enough money, 'hey would he married. The Trapeze performer was Mary MargareT Bradshaw. Well, I hope SING hurries up and geTs The dough. Arlowyn Marr was The nexT one I saw. She is Telling TorTunes now, and is good aT iT. She Tells TorTunes The way she used To sTring us aT school. VVhen I came ouT The door I ran inTo The scrubwoman and ThaT was Erma Fry. She could sure scrub. She Told me ThaT Thelma Dabner and MarTha Walker were washing windows in The building. I wenT inTo my room and rang for The bell boy To bring me some waTer. In he came, and iT was The Big ShoT FulTon, I-Ie's guiTe a boy. I-le said, I've goT some- 1hing on my hip I didn'T have when I was in school. I ThoughT he had gone To The bad, buT iT was only a scar he goT Trom an accidenT. I goT a loT oT inTormaTion Trom him. I-Ie said ThaT The Tollowing girls were all doing well. I-le Told me abouT lla Barber, EsTher Cupp, Ruby Craig, EThel Green, Viola I-Iarper, Gladys Johnson, Wilma Kessel, RuTh Leu, Isobel Manning, Bernice Mickels, Mildred O'LaughIin, Fanny Silver, KaThryn Traer, and RuTh Boyd who were all making Things brighTer and cleaner Tor oIher people. I supposed They were Teachers or missionaries, buT They aren'T They are all working in The FairTield STeam Laundry. Well, I seT myselT back in a chair and sTarTed looking Through The ciTy direcTory. I saw a loT oT names in There I knew. The Tollowing are housewives, and doggone good ones Too: Edra Bradfield, Lois Green, Feren Fulton, Velma Emry, DoroThy Emerson, T-lelen Caldwell, Eloise Parsons, I-lelen CarTer, Eulalia Brown, Edna I-Iarrison. Mary EIizabeTh Jones, Mildred Simmons, MillicenT SToner, Virginia Woolsey, Alice Kurka, Mazie Messer, Mary Glen Miller, I-Iazel Taylor, Maxine Brown, Rose Brier, June Fiedler, Elinor FulTon, and Elinor GreeT. Speaking oT These housewives, reminds me oT Thar old quesTion, disarmamenT. RighT aT home is where They should sTarT ThaT movemenT. One woman should be allowed To Throw only one dish aT a Time. IT would save expenses and give The husbands a chance To duck. As iT is now, iT is like ducking a haiIsTone in a hailsTorm. I looked on Through and Tound The names of a loT oT men. IT said aTTer Them, re-Tired. I don'T know wheTher They wore ouT Their TirsT seT oT Tires or whaT. Anyway, here They are: George Brown, Floyd DuValI, Elmer Edwards, Dawson Killough, Glen Mullenix, Ted Orris, Carl Pilger, Donald SmiTh, John WrighT, and Floyd Young. Their wives were all lucky To marry millionaires. I goT Tired oT siTTing in The hafel so I IeTT. I wenT by a caTe, and, Teeling hungry. I sTopped in. The waiTress was Mariorie I-liaTT. I Told her I would like some hash and a bowl oT soup. She yelled ouT To The cook, who was MargareT Leech, Ishe's prac- Tising beTore she marries Buckl and Told her To clean up The kiTchen Tor one. Then The waiTress broughT in my soup. There was a Tly in iT and I Told her abouT iT. She said, ThaT's all righT. IT won'T hurT The Tly. IT was dead when iT Tell in There. As I wenT ouT The door, I ran inTo Vernon Tompkins. I-Ie said he had been away To school, sTudying pharmacy, buT he couldn'T cuT bread Thin enough so he Tailed. I-Ie Page 43 is slill a clerk. l-le lold me lo look up on lop ol lhe building, and lhere was Yulch Walker, silling on a flag pole. I knew rhal boy would make good . All he has lo do is sil on lhal pole lor lwo 'hom weeks and he will break lhe worId's record. I wenl on down lhe slreel and inlo a cream slalion lo gel a buggy wnip, Vifhen I gol in lhere I saw Ivlargarel Keller was running 'he place. She was separaling moo iuice, and baby chickens lrom lhe 'esl cl lhe lresh eggs. She lold me all aboul lhe lake-a-Slilch Sewing Club, and lold me lo go ard visil fl: so I said I would. I wenl down lo lhe Club and saw a lol ol larniliar laces. The members were Vivian Philips, Bonnie lvliksch, Margarel Loulh, Eellye lvlulenix, Iris Robinson, Irene Sauer, Ivladelon Simmons, Dorolhv Walson, Dorolhv Sloner, Mariorie Rowley, Mabel l-lavner, Bernice Ireland, Belly Jones, Ivlvrlle lloce I-lollander, Charlolle La Rue, and Dorolhy Weldav, This club is doing a greal work. They are now making nighl gowns lor lhe palienls ol lhe Blind Mice ldofrpilal. los enlerlainmerl lhey had a dabale. lhe debalers were W'Ilard Pedrick and Lewis Van Noslrand. The gueslion was, Re- solved: lhal all bicycles should have leur-wheeled brakes. ll was sure a good de bale. You know Willard is living on lhe royale, ol lhal book he wrole, 'lllow I lvlalfe Love lo Women. I lell lhere and wenl inlo an Anlidue Shop. Scoll Jordan was lhe proud owner. I looked around and asked why he charged such high prices. He said il was because il was old. I lold him il musl have belonged lo Adam and Eve's grandad. hle also lold me abeul a car he won in a conlesl, and how he kicked when lhev wouldnil lill il up wilh gas and oil. I believe h7s name should have been Sandy lwlcllull. Il would lil him beller. I wenl oul lhe door and saw Alberla Sauer, She said she was running a nursery now, and lhal all her lroublc-5 were lillle ones. She said Manerva Johnson was on lhe slage. She is playing 'he Parl ol lhe voice full slage. ll was lime lo leave lcwn, so I wenl lo lhc depol and when I gel lhere lhere was lhe seclion crew. I knew lhenl all. lhere was Clarence Champ, llovd I-Ianshaw. leland Keller, Leo Munson, Sydney' Spencer, and Earl Bush. The seclion boss war Dick Crayne. I had a nice long chal wilh all ol lhem. Dick said hc was looking lor ward lo lhe Presidency. I asked him l he would succeed. lde said, 'Sure I am on lhe righl lrack now Well, I have lo ring all. So onri, oal. Truly yours, BlLc Reeresenlalive ol lhe Vfalla Walla Ding Taro Co., lvlakers ol Lersless Glasses ard Breakless Clay Pipef. Physics Probably fhe course in our high school rnosf eagerly loolced iorward io is The physics course given by Mr. Coors. As an underclassrnan, one yearningly gazes in uoon ihe bewildering array of equipment which adorns ihc laloraiory: as an alumnus, one realizes fha? lhe year oi physics passed much loo rapidly, bui fhai even in lhal shori lime, he learned a greai deal. Few people can belive ihal iwo quaris and lwo quaris oi some liquids when mixed laclr a greal deal of malcing a gallon, or ihal a piece oi solid sieel can be made io float in air an does a bloclr of wood in wafer, or fha? a wooden roller can be made fo roll uphill: yei in The laboralory and classroom one noi only sees ihe perform- ance ilseli, bu? learns lhe why and how of ii all. The lllabi' iiseli is siiuaied on ihe cenier oi ihe ihird iloor, wiih a door in ihe norih side opening info The hull and a door in fhe easf end opening inlo The leciure room, As one eniers from ihe hall, he firsf sees, placed in order abou? the room, seven larqe, blaclr-lopped fables wiih gas oufleis in The cenier and adiusiable oak cross' beams above. Along lhe norih wall are ihree large cases wilh glass paneled doors. One of fhese cases coniains eguion enl ior proving that you can pump kerosene high er ihari wafer, lhal waler will rise above iis own level in a glass iube, and ihai gas will flow irorn a coclc in a building higher lhan ihe gas reservc-irq while wafer will noi. ihrlsr- and olher iasrinaiinq experimenis in pres- sure, densiiy, and molecular aciion are made using lhis apparafus. Another case coniains appliances for show- ing why lighining rods proiecf buildings, haw an eleclric rnofor as ii speeds up, insiead oi using more energy lilre a car, in realiiy uses less: how energy may be changed and siored up buf never created or desiroyedg and how if is possible io blow a ilame quiie violenfly wiih an eluclric curreni. The Third case coniains apparalus for experif meniing wilh lighf and sound waves. Across ihe easi end of fhe laboraiory is a high equip rneni-lable which, as The year passes, changes ils burden irom rulers, wooden blocks, ciririg, balances, elf., io such elabcraie and expensive devices as vollmerers am melers, ieleorpah I-els, and eleciric moiors. from the south easi corner ri The lab a door leads lo a --mall room in which are worked experimenis such as need dark' ness. Below lhe row of windows in lhe soulli -,ide oi the room are more cases coniaining such bully -ippamius as rnolors, sonomeicrs, and inclined planes. Wiihoui doubf Mr. cools has a most diliicull course io supervise: bui, alihough some oi his equiprnenl i-, mid and worn, he is able io give io each siudenl a salisisif, Tory show me, even ihough lhal siudenf is noi, like Mr. Coois, a Missourian. l-le does noi fry io worlc oui everyfhinq according io some preconceived iheory, bui he handles ihe experimenls in such a way fhal ihe Vheory or law reveals ilseli, Junior Girls TOP ROW-HCTQU Baffin, Elm- Rowman, EUTA Ta Tucker, Trowa Kaelhrr, Marx, VVQUI-,ny Ida Wesi, Iv1TTJrod Brwbsrrgw, Opd Fsrvbx ETOESO Brukfwr. SIXTH RCW- MarqnrefT Carr, Mdurfrvc Mwzrs, TTreTmz1 TUTM, TTrczTm.1 Mn rs:TT Ulm beef? Spencer, MTTdrQd Spifor, Verna Siam ey. FIFTH RCW- Louise T-NTT LLM Gamrafh, E2 her Memory, Mariorig Speer, Pafrlcia Pxucldand, Qrerhudef Iwidmfs Marlmle Rcderwwayer, Beuirm Trafht, Mrarfhn Par risrr, Hazcl JoTws,K:rw, Jun-phirwc T-Taxwc-. FGLJRTI-1 ROW-V Any VV?TTInr'1smr, Orrm MH-V, 'Sandy Roberfra Murwm, Mary ParrreH, Jam? Faulkmfir, Mnrimlrz Dwyer, MAH, VVrweaTTey, Mrldrrxd Ain, T!1YT5Trmi Arwdcvr son RUTH Roufzzw, TT.rrermw Rirrmqrn, Ammo Poforsorw, Miidred Bulky. TWRD RQTNV- Beffy Srwyrh-r, Mar'Tm Erasforw, JUTTU., TVTCCTJHTII, PTWTTTT. Brad-Www, Dim- Jorrrramw, M.1r'jmFv T'.rrrerTT, Ehlwfh NUM, PeArarT WalT,4v , MrTJrmT fAw'vvT, Knfhryrw JcxTmuon, Mm'qQre-T Rudr-:w'n.ryr-r, MAG Vfrulfmfm, Mnxrnw Lirrmurv, krwbura 'SECOND RQW--0vr'rT Cmfvr, Forum WTITTQ .lunrf UFUTQH, Mrxrlmn GrlTTTTTv,, Evelyn Bowcrmrmsfcr, ETH:-I WTTT'v'fkr', E5Tl'Tf'V Pixheyr, STWIVTV-y Edewnll, MYTdrc-J Mm ,r 1, Horcrwce Cmblee, Vlr Turn STr,zmr Bfrwrwchcr Vkflrcmr-rw RUTH TQwwr1T1, Munir-Trrw CT T Srwansirom, Drurxrrrwy Regrixnlds. BOTTOM ROVV-Marqurf-T MLGLJ ro, H0150 Burrri, TTQ Sirdorous, Reava Hcznshaw, IT. May Bond, Dorofhg Sbwrwrms, Marrm SQHMCTT Davis Fischer MTTdrco VVTTdr1'mm KfaTHTyrw W.1rrwer, Vffma STnlT:vwar1 RMTT Stwrr, Marx Mrzorhofad, Trorw JmqL1w. Vr'T'm1 Jzvhrrzcm, Krafrwcwlvw SArvL.vTf,rvrw, M Nm- BMC-Y BTMXCN: Rrrrrrmy. X Junior Boys TOP ROW-Wayne Bower, Bob W soski, E M lk y ranz u ins, Henry Huglin. SIXTH ROW-Raymond Walson, Franlr Hudson, Raymond McNew, Warren Scoll, Willy Minnie, Orland Bares, Pele Burke, Orville Thompkins, Jack Clark, Milron Ullman. ElFTH ROW-Charles Reed, Percy Haynes, Alberr Samuelson, Leland Whilaker CI . .. . . . arence Samuelson, Willard Colrin, Orgie Gillespie Burnell Brown R lo , , , o er Harris. FOURTH ROW-Vlfilliam Dabner, Ralph Nixon, Donald Schlarbaum, William Eollen, Billy Yeasf, Roger Barnes, Ray Morrill, Raymond Charles, Jack Caviness, Edqar Genlry. THIRD ROW-Raymond Baker, Wilber Knauss, Vere Robinson, Emerl Newlon John Spralr, Lewis Sammons, Frank Swilzer, Dell Robinson, Lee Gobble, George Bon- lield, Roberl Caughlin. SECOND ROW-Lloyd Davison, Harvey Huglin, Verden Slewarf, Har ld R b lr o o er s, Eddie Barker, Earl Hawthorne, Malcolm McDonald, Junior Van Eleel, FIRST ROW-Gerald Avery, Roberl Eullon, Marvin Cole, Wayne Mclnlire, John Winler, Ralph Lowry, Roberr Miller, Kendrick Schaeler, Oral Barlhelow, Dick Barden. Gerald Jones. K Sophomore Girls TOP ROW Doris Erfrmre, Dorofrry KiEjU'VwLlU, Carrier Bel! Curborf-,ow Mnhwer Cavl ness wrrhermrm Trmrvwa, Behrnrrc- Bfuicxs, Arrerrce Hudqolr, PMM55 Shan FIFTH RCW---Mar-7 Erumrwr Barfrea VV'rN m pmrwrr rua Neff, Dizrfs S'rrwrrw'w Maxim' Girghriw. Pefersorw, Wok: Cvurm Dordrwy Marvwrrrq Lou Morrrs, lirrmccr FGURTH ROW- Mavrwrf- Srmmorw, RUTH Swarraon, Eorrrr Bfrwfor, Morro Smrflfr, IM . C, Max Warkor, M,xr:1.1rr-' H.wvm:U, Qrewf Hmvfrrorrm, BQ-wr N rw' 'rm Vlrqlrwrn Lrurrr Halen Srorri. H-HRD ROW frroiwrx 'rx 'fwj RUN Ywrrvf, Kriwrr-,rw Giaiqww YHA Srwrrh, Mary ENN Brrmfer. QECCXND ROW! Pom ifmrf lyrfra Mrrwrrlf, BON5 pfwrhyr-N D.ry.,'lmy UJ ,Orw, Dorrr Vmwrmrm, Rrmrrr-r Br wr-frrnmkfr-r' U1r'rwm Fr-,rwrfrj ,lfxrw Bmlv, RC Cnrrson. WRST RQVVH Kr1'rW- :- CQMN, Uwrrrm LJWMX, HTZQEEBTH Vrrlhrw Lrrrrnn Arwdorswrr .lfmrrcfffr AWA,o'r l5wv'rm Brugif-rm M.1'wr'rL,- M'-,'0r5 Flwrr Halo, Pre-:frm Gramm Vvrryn Colewn. I -Wm! K.mr', lun Sophomore Boys TOP ROW-Glen Plack, Howard Emanuel, Harold Larson, De Marr Taylor, George Rowley, Fry Walerhouse, Roy Dabner. SlXTH ROW-Roberl Heslon, George Baker, Sluarl Gaumer, Harold Hoskins, Clar- ence Bucher, John Zihlman, Donald Abbey, John Dugan. FIFTH ROW-Paul Gilloerl, Floyd Cole, Orland Bales, Loren Roberls, Alva Winlers. Kennelh Hawk. FOURTH ROW-Allaerl Johnson, Roy Simpson, Richard Warner, Willard Tucker, Merle Heslon, Richard Kasowski, Henley Charles, Joseph Mickels, Carol Par- sons, David Auckland. THIRD ROW-Louis Duckworlh, Rolberl Voyles, Eugene Miller, Keilh Manary, Viclor Kurka, Richard Brown, George Slever, Cecil Ouackenloush Odell Tully, Gerald Marlin, Willis Smilhson. SECOND ROW-John Lillle, Jack Blough, Harry Egan, Morris Feldman, Bruce Cald- well, Glen Boolon, Leo Smilh, Rober+ Parsons, Kennelh Manning, Ernesl Baker, Bernard Murphy, Arnold Ireland, Woodrow Briggs, Taylor Langer. BOTTOM ROW-Richard Rolh, Joseph Droz, Cassius Allison, Elvin Fickle, Howard Sherlock, Darrell Sinn, Norlon McClean, John Kurka, Ernesl Swilzer, Jackson Yeasl, John Pe-Arick, Dorence Van Fleel, Howard Taylor, Ralph Chezum, Ray- mond Holgale, La Vern Goodell, Sidney Marley, Chesler Samuelson. Freshmen GWIS IOP RQVV-V-UwrI5 Vv'Q:,1II,uvm G1:rwfwQn'vr: Gm If, DmzIIm': SQI1ImImw , MarqmA0I ,Iiuhrw sun, MRIQIWI Kww IVY-r.II1w, MCNQQIV, D.wm'I'w5 Hmlvy, Mary C.1IIwrIm- Lgorw. SIXTH RCWfLf:I.ga Bmw- IL.cfIIf3 IvICI4i'II1'NI, Grape I'QIim1, Hia Wawxvm, Le,eI.a U05 ner, VIOIQ LauqIwI1'w U 'VQI'I'I, Maur, '-IC-Ion IQFCGIN Rum DQ'Wm'1. IZIIZIH ROW fRU'Iv 3wvv'C Mrxrigarn-' SMI H INAALJVIUQ I-ICGIIW, Avon Bnnyciaz, MII drea Neiswarwlfr Cwfa 'OIBV'Il3'T, Qfwwy Rdw' Bnfkavmi Imran , LIN Cmrw-v, CI'mr,wIC BmcICI CmI1QrIrw Pmiom Jfw Dempsey. VOIIRIH ROW-Lia VI-ww Currwwirvqs, I Ia7f:I HumpI'vrGy, Ilrancos SWIIZOV, CIQO CIM enbreard VIQCI GM Ipwfw FVEQE Cwnlmrnhavfw Juno HeeIeIir', Beahicv Smnnwrwy Ffarwics HICIxQm:JQ . 'W Agia IIxaI.3'vdCv' Lwfse Srvcwcc-r, Ifwm Cxefy. THIRD RQW---EII7faI36vIIW Qr-aImm, Madgwicr Young, CIxIIWC:r7m: Nady, Gwendolyn Spun .lumwlfn VVIII1-H, Hair- Iwmor MIIIIK-:I Mwmm, Evelwc ILIHIQ, VIwIa GMI IIN, Marin Tum- I wir fwrI'I1 Fwfm- IInrww,wgI RUM Wa,-Kmvf-', L1-wrm M-ux fXmjS'Oa:'I MMIQM' BMI Endo QmwIr-'.. SECQND RCW -ESIIIU I4.f'v'Irna f'Ic, VVfwci.1 IUIIQH, Marv I-IawIIwrm:, IIII JOIWHSIOH, MafIQw'IQ B0qm'3I:u -z:i0II+- KLIIN RUII EIN- Domwy Bmrlf, EII7.'xI':uIIv CA' IQII VIv'6-nm' II.w -'-X 'X B.erImm JH! CQ Iv, ,Imuf Cuon RUIII Bzwrwf'II, Fmmw DC Iarr, VIIIIQI Brwww 'II-If-'w C3'1Iv.pIfg M nb PIrIf2vw IUIH MRIM I7mw'Iw, If-.VIN cm, Rwmln' IIC-nc1Iv. BOIIOIV ROVV IXM':,1uw f- CTBVU I'.4I'1I 5II T'Ilwvwi Cldeswf Crip, Iupcf Znr'oq.I I . ,., f . . rf: Gram- Ecqmw, C511 .m'.:'w, Lxrmyr, V v an IIf-Itf-nsfme, EIIL-fm Ymmq ESIIWCV Du BOM, Vnmms LWI4-, Jw, Bcwq-,, Mf1fI0Io:' Y.mr'dIcy, EIIJSQ SWIITVT I4j1IIwrww POIIUI Marie fXvwf1cf'5crw P. r. 'Im Iwrwf- , I2g1 I'w Irwfg-f VI'4'1IY7.,'i Vfw NfH'rnmCI, RUIII Cnr Ief Mav'qmcI MI I II 11 IMUI 'Sw If U'-14.12 I'-Im Ivhvq aw' I-X-,I'Iw, Mn- vw CK vu'5lf?. l:f2Sl1ITl2I l BOYS TOP ROW-Leonard Johnson, William Melcali, Ray Nichols, George Nixon, Glen l-lenness, Ted McNew. SIXTH ROWfFred Melcali, Jack Raymond, Roberi Elmore, Carl Waierhouse, John Labaqh, Charles Flinspach, Roberi Carler, l-larry Barker, Paul While, Gordon Coleson. FIFTH ROW-Ralph Crallon, Roy l-loch, Roberl Slorlz, Johnny Gilberl, Carl Nel- son, Richard Miller, Morris Smessaerl, Jr., Arihur Worley, Joseph Sroul, l-larold Burneii. FOURTH ROW-Glendon l-lining, Paul Gibbs, Kennelh l-larrell, Harold Canady, Jim Neuharf, Riley Jones, Roberl Moyer, Roberl Burke, Fverell Simons, Robert Anqslead, Marvin Farmer, Ouenlin Bales. Tl-HRD, ROW-l-larry Faulkner, Francis Wilson, Roscoe Gire, Waller Zuehlke, Car- roll Snider, Alberf Kann, Bob Williamson, Jack Ward, X Nady, Edgar Eckey, Tel King, Al King, Jr., Rex Nelson, l-larvey l-lagan. SECOND ROW-l-loward Coffin, William Laurier, Donald McGilllin, Charles Droz, Joe l-lendricks, Wilbur Campbell, Richard Mickels, John Gillespie, William Blakely, Ralph Marlin, James Welday, Clark Picken, James Turner, Roberl Fligg, Dorsey Thomas, Vernon Parrish. BOTTOM ROW-Jack Slaflery, Ned Baker, I-luberl Keller, Vernon Keller, Herschel! l-lowell, Earl Kaska, George McClain, William Sloner, Richard Schafer, Laurence Rodgers, Ely Finkel, l-larold Baker, Paul McClean, Roscoe Gideon, Russell Sea- man. qe5 + Qf .g , Saw , iv ! X ', .I K K, . .4 Q , lp Q 1 . XX . fx M-fr-1 . 1 ,145 ,5 n- -' 4 ,- 0 2. fv 2 JS +, , f s f' X XX 1 ,Xxx X lx I I , ' N :W A-1'.: yfh . Xl :AA L, ix A '1 C Vi ? Xf+wb A' K -X :Q Ae X f' b ,, , - . - 4, . vi' - 35 K Q! A - h I ' A. 1 ,f--- ,.. K, ge W , . , -11. w an ,K 'J N - mv. Af,-,,,, - A ' FY U . X 2 1. N- - Q5 1 , 9 1 ,, x . , f . g - 4' ' . a,4,!,R,- ,X E 1 ' I X Qxy z , -,4 - . ' A , , Y ' f , ,E A. A ' - Q . s ' -Nw, ' 1 .firf -. 4 A 3 ,' K , ' ., , , U H 'iz T4 ' I 3 f k ' fx, -nu , -..K I ,. I G, .' r V' ZA' f 1 b .I 1? ' 1 ,Q I ' Y 'Nz '-5. .7 f A , -i 1 Q- ' K K -FFA fr, ' ' , Q' 5- ' Q ',- - ar My -. I , Iv ww , . Y ,kb H 1 , ., - A ,xii if . - :ig 4, 4 . - . X g A k , 4 .. . ff f. 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M, ,.,, . 1 M , . t M ' X, - L, Qaw'i j-ig,-fx '- . ' , , A-,S W., . A ,, x , ,Xb N' Q, x 'X ' fflSg. T ' ' ,Osh in 5' A YM ax ' 1 Currents The Every-Pupil Scholastic Meet The most important event in the year at Fairfield l-ligh School is the annual Cranium Derby when every pupil enrolled submits himself to scholastic tests given under the direction of the Iowa State University. l-lere consistent excellence in class room worlc meets its reward, and slip-shod attention to studies displays itself. By means if this test the actual worlc of the school, the worlc that is its real reason for existing, is compared with that done in other high schools of the state. The student who gen- uinely loves his school will strive not so much to excel in the more spectacular activie ties as to achieve high marlcs in these tests. For thus is individual and group efficiency measured. Fairfield has never ranked below the average for lowa and in one branch in l93l placed second. Pupils making the ten highest scores in the state in each sub- iect are called to Iowa City to write a final test given early in June. Such a summons is a signal honor. The following Fairfield students were thus distinguished in l93l: Physics , ,, ,,,,,..,, , ,, ,,,, ,...,,, , ,, ,Glenn Brier American Government ,,,,,, ,,,,, Vivienne Roberts Economics ,,,,.., ,,,,..,,, , ,, ,,,,,,s Vivienne Roberts, Loren Putnam American Literature ,, ,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,.,,.,...,.,, .,,,,,,, , ,,,. , , , , ,, , ,, ,,,,,,. H ,Vivienne Roberts, Mary Upfold, Christine McDonald English Correctness .. . ,, , ,, ,, ,.,, ,, , ,, ,,,, ,Rosalie Bowermaster Plane Geometry , , ,,Malcolm McDonald Algebra , ,,,, , Davis Auclcland, Doris Elmore General Science ,, , Cassius Allison, Willis Smithson, Davis Auckland iUiCliUi Lions Club Essay Contest The Lions, one of Fairfield's alert clubs, that, among its many activities, is con- tinually sponsoring projects to stimulate interest in scholastic achievement, held this year an essay contest to enter which any student of Fairfield l-ligh School was elgible, The essay, limited to fivefhundred words, was on the subject, What Can a Service Club Do For lvly Community That It ls Not Doing? At an assembly in the auditorium the Reverend Mr. Williamson, as representative of the club. awarded the following prizes: First, Davis Auckland ,,,,,,,. S5 OO Second, Jane Burlce, ,, . , 2.50 Third, Edith Bender, ,, l.5O Fourth, Willis Smithson .,,,,,, , , LOD M X X l Whois Who and Why ln 211 Carl Filger, lhe limid soul who lells olhers whal lo do. Mary Margarel Bradshaw, Carl's unoersludy. She doesn'l even fell us whal lo dot she goes lo 200 lo sludy. Dillon made plenly ol enemies by his dime hunling and his seances wilh lhe laculfy. Lewis Van Noslrand arrives al 9:00 every morning. Where's Tomp? Al 9:25 he relurns. Well, we gol 5300 Vernon Tompkins follows Lewie and spends his lime arguing wilh Mrs, Milchell. Eloise Graham, ollice girl and one ol lhe lyping squad. She sweeps oul. Dulchy Hamlin and Margie Crail are aclive aclivily edilors, aclivaling lhe lypewrilers. Torn Spencer and John Wrighl are sporls wrilers. Page Jack Norlh and Sec Taylor. Pauline Lesher and Helen Carler are a couple ol classy edilors. They're Mlype- wrilersu loo. Scoll Jordan spends all his lime arguing with Margarel Louise about whose house lhey'll work al lonighl. Red and Red, lncorporaledf' drow, plain, fancy, and mediocre. lGoss7ck- Hanshawl. Spiv Samson and Bill Baker manulaclure wise-cracks by lhe pound, Clever boys! Pxrlowyn and Mlennyu are lhe girls lhal make lhe pages lneall and puf lhings logelher. Conlenl Bangs circulales like a bad penny or Mlhal phoney nickel. HH-lljiflli Edilor-in-Chief , , Carl Pilger Copy Edilor ,, Mary Margarel Bradshaw Business Manager ,, ,,,, , Vernon Tompkins Pholograph and Engraving Edilor , , Dillon 'lurney Adverlising Manager ,, , , Louis Van Noslrand Arl Edilors , , ., . ,, ,Ben Gossick, Lloyd Hanshaw flclivily Edilors , ,Margie Crail, Lucille Hamlin Class Edilors Pauline Lesher, Helen Carler Sporls Edilors , John Vlfrighl, Sydney Spencer Fealure Edilors William Baker, Willard Samson Layoul Edilors ,Arlowyn Marr, Jusline Webb Circulalion Manager . , ,Eloise Graham Conlribuling Edilors Sczll Jordan, Margarel Louise McClain Adviser , , . ,, Gladys Milchell Club W 1'fm' 'u 'WU Second Glr s Glee Club , I W M 4 4 3 L . , M ' F ' I r K1 rl A r V 4 M x'1 ' M w 1 Boys' Glee Club , C. Griffifn, W. Lyons, J, Clark, L. Van Nosfrano, D, Tufnoy. F. N1Vaicfhou5c THIRD ROW- -R Harris K Luckrnsn M McDonaTd B Gossirlf W Yoasf H r TOP ROWf-A. Johnson . , .,. I., . U, ,. ,. . , .Baken SECOND ROW--R. Anqsfead, V. Sicward, Mizz Rired, R, Swanson, M. UH mn, C, Pihler, S. Jordnn BOTTOM WOW iD. CQHOH, W. Samson, W. Bnlwr J. Webb, W. Pcorick W. SCSU. Mixed Chorus TOP ROW-J. Clark, W, Lyons, W. Baker, W. SCOTT, J. Webb, D .CaYTeH C. Pnqcr, D. Turnny, V T L. an Nosfrand, M. UTTrnan, F. Wafernousfe, THERE ROW-R, fwgdocd, H. Barker, V. Sfeward, C. Grhqifn, M. McDonaTd R. Harris, K. Luck' man, W. Pedrwck, W, Yeasi. S. Jordan, B. Gossick. SECOND ROW-A. J h O nson, M. Jonnson, D. Jonnson, C. Bangs, M. Wndnvan, P. Lesner, Miss Rffff, 1. Webb, M. Easvon. H. BaH5n, P. Bradshaw, M, Creil, W. Swanson. BOTTOM ROW-V. Van Nosimnd, C. Sra-1dTey, D. Wnffc, M. Moornedd, M. Mgcfafn, R. Swanson V. PHHVQS, O. Sands, J. MrCTain, A. Marr, A. WiTTIamson, ,- N. .1 1 , W-.L ' VIOLIN MiHon Lhirvfm Rmlwvri Sfwtg C44 PRMQV Pow! XNa1kQr James Harris Phvmls Brfxdnha., .luwa Mzcxdirw Robert Pamurm Vfihmrd Tunikcr fam: FauUrmcr U, Fink! Wm May VVUUKH RMP Cfv,fiNfX Rm, Annum frank Hur!-,mv M. Hfx.-,Mu Pfuzlvmf H 11f 'l1J' '- VIOLA RMP! L1 u P. wh- Cm rw C, mrlm SM N. Orchestra CELLO Mn' rx L,-. W u' mf STRING BASS Lx -, WwHw.n Hmm r Cm. OBOE VV w-w PM k. wrwrw UH FLUTE 'A :z w Mx I xv' f GH U w,.,w BARITONE SAX Qi' inf! frig- TRUMPET Bfw Gm . U'-yd Hrm- M M 1, ,A tu' VVrw:'w' PX -, Shiv-.1 r TROMBONE fuk-.v Twvw-, .I mfr-', NM 1 vw FRENCH HORN Hwy 'E uh If www' CLARINET TUBA w w,,-- Lfmv ,V WN W' ' ww' ,,,x , in-..L MW, DRUMS MM R -'M WR 'ww' Yr-,lv 'X 1 ' v N., Lv Y.-.vw QSM, Q i1Uii1Uli U31 Oufsiders CEM Mm Mr laurlcrf hu: to fmzmbers 0? We orchcsma, he R5 CMM Chief because +or 'Melo -,cars vvifh pa'7Qnc:e: urwdersfarvdinq, and SWHUI director CWOP conce-rm. Amd H has the Vaim'lc'zNd Hlqh Sdwowl o'QHe5fra wakmq Hs succe-55 one of ship Hs: has led + ' , and hard work have bmi? ug boerv 5u1,cvssH.N, 'laWenT, On 'wswmm forfy-ive piece UVQ1ciT7:.'H'fO'1, The folifwvulvq mlclsis appeared Fm Corviesf af Nzw Londoni MHYOIW UYmam Vidln WEWNiarrw Law?-r Cxarinoi Roberfa Mmm Huff: fl .- -. CLARINET- B and TROMBONE TUBAS TRUMPETS Shir' QOH k Dill n T ,H Alvin Fulfon Ben Roger Gossicl Roqjry Barnecs Goidan uRhT1le Glen l-lille ljloyd Hgnshdw William Laurier Harold Hoskins FLUTE F2ZlLnSY:1 El'lI: T , 5- i o 533559 SAQZTCSSLW E'3s2f,gfzi:L Roberf STorTz Ruth Walker ffu 'Son Morris Feldman Mandley Caviriess Dmk Warn'?r Willis Srnilhson Roberi Zeigler FRENCH HORN Franz Mulllms Gerald Jones Beulah TrachT Dflvld CaTleH Wesley Hamm Richard RoTh Richard Crayne Ellldbeill Cdllell Don Parsons Joy Bangs Paul McLean Carl Pilger DRUMS BARITONE Charles STorTz Kdlhfvne Johnson William YeasT Karlena Thema RUll'1 Bower Jaclrson YeasT Kennefh Luclcman William SmiTh Roberf Harris Jane Faulkner For many years The FairTield High School Band has been a very imporTanT or- ganizaTion, buT d ' Th f uring e pasT season There has been an even greaTer demand Tor iTs services owing, chieTly, To The inTroducTion oT nighT TooTball The band wiTh iT . , s sTirring music, is almosl as essenTial a parT oT any game as are The players Themselves or The girls crying Their lollypops and hoT dogs. The crowd comes To Teel The exciTe' menT, see The moTion, and hear The sounds of The conTesT as well as loyally To cheer Tor The home Team. And who can say how many aThleTic vicTories, how many success- Tul games have been successful because'oT The eTTorTs oT The band? OTher school acTiviTies, such as pep meeTings and Traclc meeTs, owe much OT Their verve and enThusiasm To The band's music. Three Times a weelc This TiTTy-Tive piece organizaTion has been meeTing in The TorTy-Tive minuTe pracTice. ProTessor William Laurier, iTs inslrucTor, gave. unsrinringly ol' his energy: and To his musicianship, his criTicisms and sug- e band owes much. The Tollowing members represenTed our school in annex Tor a aT all Times. gesTions, Th The conTesT held in New London: RoberTa Munro ,, , , H ,.,l:luTe Solo William Laurier ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,.,, ,, ,,.,ClarineT Solo Alvin FulTon , ,. , ,,,..,, , ,,.. ,,,.,,.. , ,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,, . Tuba Solo Lloyd l-lanshaw, John WrighT, Roy Simpson, and Paul Allison,TTrumpeT QuarTeT. Page 59 XL X X l l ,Y Music, Small Groups and soloists BOYS' QUARTET-Willard Samson and William Balmer, Tenors, and Jusfus Webb and Willard Pedriclr basses, rnalre up The Boys' QuarTeT oi Fairfield l-ligh School. Under The TuTelaqe oi Miss Mary BeTh Reid This organizaTion was able To place lirsT in The sub-disTricT conTesT over such able CornoeTiTors as Burlinqfon, FT. Madison, and New London. GTRLS' TRIO-This year The Trio, Maner-.ia Johnson, Orna May Sands, and Arlowyn Marr, have sung beiore pracTically every SocieTy and civic orqanizallion in Fairfield. ln The New London :onTesT The girls placed Tirsi. MlXED SEXTET-Sor'neTirnes a group Tiral isn'T organized unTil lafe in The year, by inlunsa and concenTraTed eTTorT, worlrs wonders. Johnson, Lasher, Marr, Sands, Pedriclr, and Samson, who com' pose The Mixed SexTeT, won firsT in The sub and The disTricT conTesTs. SOLOTSTS-Manerva Johnson, soprano, has developed a syrnpafhelic voice which she uses rnosT eTTecTively. Her plaTTorm presence, Too, is pleasing Orna May Sands, conTralTo, has a voice ThaT made her insTrucTor Throw up his haf exclairninq, A real Tindl She represenTed us aT New London. Willard Peclriclc, bass, won second in The subfdisTricT conTesT. The soloisT who placed over him had, Tor Three conseCuTive years, won Through To The sTaTe: buf Willard oiiered him such close :nrnpeTiTion ThaT perccniages had To be compuTed in order To deTermine The relaTivc ranking oi The Two. Willard Samson, Tenor, plays The piano, The accordian, and many more insTrumenTsg bui he oeriorrns rnosT eTTecTively using ThaT divinesT ciT insTrumen'rs, The human voice. The iudqes ranked him Tirsf aT New London. RoberTa Munro, Tlufisl, breaThes a silver Tone Trom her silver T'luTe, Playing a diTTiculT selocTion she in The closesT oi compeTiTion, placed second in The sub-disTricT conTesT. William Laurier, clarineT soloisT, is The only musician in Iowa chosen To play in The NaTional T-liqh School OrchesTra aT Cleveland during The NaTional ConyenTion of Music Teachers in April. A mosT disTincTive honor, Alvin FulTon played a Tuba solo, His Tones are full, and his phrasing is accuraTe. MilTon Ullman, violinisT, displays excellenT Technique. His posiTion is good, his inTerpreTaTion commendable. RuTh RouTSon, pianisT, is FairTield's musical prodigy, having completed her conservaTory course when she was only sixTeen, T-Ter playing is rnarlred by precision and brilliancy. Fairiield l-ligh School Music Department Sunday Concert March 20, T932-High School AudiTorium 3:00 p. m. lnsTrumenTal DirecTor ,,.... ., . . ,... ...,.... VX filliam Laurier Vocal DirecTor . .... . ...,.......,... .... . Miss Mary Befh Reid PROGRAM Grand March ..,..... ........... ...... ....... .........,. . . ..... J . S . Zarnccnik Allegro SpiriTcso-Finale B Major Symphony.. ..... . .Joseph Haydn T-ligh School OrchesTra Largo .. .. .... .............. .... . .... , . .. .Handel O Mary Doni You Weep ...,. ......,... . ..... Barnby Second Girls Glee Club Norwegian Cradle Song ...... . ...,....,..... . ....... .... STring Trio Puebla lullaby-WifUrn ........ . ............. , .-.Lieuranco Girls' OcTeTTe Songs My MoTher TauqhT Me ..... ..,. . . Boys' Gloe Club Ballef EgypTian ParT Ill .,........ .................. OverTure Ruy Blas ........ ..... .. .... ..... . T-ligh School Band Crucihxus ...,... Follow Me Down To Finale QuarTeT No. STring QuarTeT Carlo , ..... 29 ................ ............ , .. Cherubim ..... . .... .,....... . . ......... Mixed Chorus FirsT ......Dvoraii , .............. 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They have: Iced Fruil Cup Chiclcen Royal on Pally Shells Perleclion Salad Dolalo Balls French Peas Rolls Walers lce Cream Slrawberries Angel Food Cake Minls Collee This is lhe program noled lor no adverlising lallcs. Al lhis lime lv1ac's Arislo- crals will give us a melody ol lhe mosl popular lunes ol lhe da P d , y-L ar on me. lhal Conlenl Bangs' loud spealcer is bolhering us again. Please sland by. Mr. l-larold E . . . . wing, our modulalion boss, succeeded in conlrolling lhal volume. Thal's a line lone. l'm so sorry, bul Mr. Loe is worlcing on lhe aerial again Thal's a line series ol c . on- neclors. Al lhis lime, ladies and genllemen, we will hear lrom lhe Girls' Trio, lhe M' R L ' ' ' 4 isses epass, ewis, and McDonald. Donl lorgel lo wire your requeslsy lhe girls will be glad lo hear lrom you. There seems lo be an undue amounl ol slalic loday. Mr. Pedriclm, lhere musl be a slorm somewhere Miss Uplold's wave len lh l . g seems o be broken. No, Mr. Thoma, we do nol sell power lubes. Now lor lhe lreal ol lhe Th evening. e Qualify Quarlel are in lhe sludio and have consenled lo sing lor you: Mr. Ewing, Mr. Pulnam, Mr. Balcer, and Mr. Pedriclc. We welcome you-Thank you very much lor your lcind allenlion. This is Lewis Van Noslrand spealcing and signing oll lor slalion F. l-l. S. unlil I932. Page 63 Junior play ill iiiiil lilil Hi ll II Jonesy Jonesy, as irilei'pr'elrad lvl, XllI5lU5 Vfelqlv, was one cl lhe clevercsl porlrayals Sl characler ever :een iw a ,lunior Niqhl in Fairlielcl High School. The inlay was given by the Clam el l932. NNillar'd Pedricl as Mr, Jones hissed and lnrned alarm? and was quiie sucriesyul in keeping hug son lrarn marrying hig lrue lover an aclrcgs. Diana Devereaw, ably played by Pauline Lesher. Mary fvlarqare-l Bradshaw was 'he nwolher. Sho alma aided in leepinq jonsey ii hcl waler. Margarel Leech was lhri sweel, younq lhinq lhal harea Billy Morgan lrorn Delroil, a friend ol Wilbur'5, Bill Balfer dnlended hirnseli aqaingl Ar-ne Jones, The four who qol lhe biqqesl laudhs from lhe audience were lhu plumbers and lhe policemen, Harold and Howard lVlCNE2l ley and David and Poarllr Gilchrigl. Uncle Slanley had a hard lirne iiarninq inlo he ind, Diclc Crayne had lv qu lo Dralre Relays and Dillon Turney sulnsriluled al lhc I lasl rninule. Carvenl Banda was hire lillle airl nerd doorr lvliidred Ellis: and she: qul wha! sho wenl aller, rB?lly1, rnillionsl. Sicll Jordan had rho only characler parl in fhe whole play, Mr. Silva-flu-iq' and he wan qrc-ah Kalie, alias lvlarqie Crail hreurili' in rhe load and iuxl r1wr.ldr'l rerrienilaer wnellvr lhcy were Gul uri corrllalef, wi drape'- nws. ll was an mref-riirrqly flrrver play flnil rho cagl was well chesnn. Junior Night---Specialty We members oT The Class OT l932 are agreed ThaT our Junior lXlighT was one oT The mosT successTul ever presenTed in l:airTield. We Turned Our Dial in l93l lcilocycles To hear and see Lewie Van, who made a very pleasing MasTer oT Cere- monies, come in on Always in All Way's. WiTh VaniTy Fairs assisTing, TraT men and co-eds broughT Smiles on The scene. Our Twin Pals, 'JusTus and JusTine, showed Their unusal dancing abiliTy. As one dance called Tor anoTher, six couples came ouT and clogged To The Sidewalks oT New York. Then The Boola Girls made The acquainTance oT l-lello BeauTiTul. As a slrilcing conTrasT we presenTed our Sailors DelighT who proved To be none oTher Than Peggy McClain. She eTTecTively sang Down The River oT Golden Dreams assisTed by a boys' chorus. The magic carpeT Toole us To The Russia oT Yore where we viewed a Russian Holiday. Among The enTerTainers who delighTed The peasanTs was Dulce EllingTon lNorman lvlaiorsl who danced, played, and sang. A beauTiTul Toe Tap dancer gave several numbers oT virTuosiTy. Barbara McDonald and Larry Fryer, Tiny ToTs, delighTed The audience wiTh Kiss lfle Againf' and They did. Nibs J, dressed in a gorgeous cosTurne, sang The Sleigh, and Then some peaSanTs danced The gavoTTe. The grand Tinale was a Russian Vv'edding. Russie was The handsome groom, Teeny The beauTiTul bride, Tommy The impressive minisTer, ScoTTy The embarrassed TaTher of The bride, and Turney The poised besT man, Jacls lvlc was The sedaTe grooms- man, Eloise The charming maid oT honor, DuTchie The demure bridesmaid. Larry and Bobby were ring-bearer and Tlower girly and Sally lvl. sang The sTrains oT The Wedding lvlarch Trom Lohengrin. Page 65 Specialty--- Tuning the Dial Direcfor, Mrs, L. M. Fryer The-me Benq-H Always n All Ways Masfer ai Ceremonies- Lewis Van Nosfrand , ACT I-Smiles ACT li Twin Pais, Jus'ine and Jusfus Sidewalks al New Yorke- Cloq ACT lll 'lleliu Beauiilul AVT IV-'Sailors' De-liqhf Salors' Swedhearf, Marqarel L. McClain. ACT VfBussia oi Vere A Russian Holiday Enferlninf-rs Duke Eiiinqian' 'Nlorman Maiers Danseuse Beilye Mulienix Kiss Me Aqain- Barbara lVlCl-lflfiflfl The Blefaln Manerva Jehnson ACT VIA A Russian Gav0T+e SCENE A Russian WC-dcliriq Bridal Chorus Minisfer Groomsman Besl Mari Groom Bride's Maid Maid of Honor Ring Bearer Flower Girl Brides Falher Bride Accjompanisl Larry Fryer Arlowyn Marr and Chorus Vernon Tompkins Jack McFadden Dillon Turnexf Russell Harrell Lucille Hamlin Eloise Graham Larry Fryer Barbara McDonald Stoll Jordan Jusline Webb Chrisfine Mcllonaid .... K. M- . ,..... f' Senior Play A rnosl successiul Senior Niqhf was given by ihe Class of I93I. May 25 and 26, under The direclion of Mr. vlfilliam Schroeder. This rnany aclors and aiiresses who, during Their high school career had in drarnafics, CAST Loose Ankles' was prescnlad was 'he las? appea achieved rnarlred Cl Ann Harper ., ,,,,,,,,,, ...,, . ,..,,,..,,,, ,,.,,, A ,, ,,, ,, ,Christine McDonaid Elhel Harper Houghion, her sisier ,. ,, . Jasper Houghron, her prolher-in-law Jessica Harper Lawion, her sisrer Harvey Lawion, her brolherfin-law Sarah Ellinq, her aunl ,,,, Kalherine Ellinq, her aunl Maier Brinsley Elling, her uncle Erances Draylon, her iirsi Cousin Belly Brenf, her fourth cousin Agnes, her maid ,. Andy Barron ..,,,,, Terry Francis, Hooiers , Linlon Hawkins , ,. , ,, ., Gil Barry, lheir slar boardcr S. O. S. Sioies, a reporler .. . SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACT I- SCENE liAnn Harpers House. About noon. , .Marqarel Lewis ,,., Roberl Whire Anioinelle Thorna ,, Leland Carler ,mlfalherine Louden -..lfalhleen Eiler , Brawner DuBois ..,,l-larriel Groel Elinore Repass .. ,Dallas Laurier ,,,..WEIliarn Mroqenslsi ,, ,... Roberl Hynd ,, Loren Pulnarn ,, Harold Ewing Alien Pence SCENE ll-The Rhooiers' aparlnnenl. Eleven-lhirly Thar ovc-ninfz. ACT ll- SCENE I-Ann Harper's House. Seven ine next rnorninq, SCENE ll-The Ulioolers' aparrrneni. Seven fha? evening. ACT lllf Ann Harpers ouse Thirly minufes laler Slade Managers ,, h . , Meyers, Wilburn Woolsey Properly Manaqors , .... ,,.. .... ,,.,, , Roberi Long, James Taylor, Rex Robinson Music by High School Orchesrra. The specialiry was given belween acls under rhe direclion of Miss Marrha Belween Acr l and Aci Il- Would You Lilce To Talce A Walk? Belween Acl II and Ad III- By My Side. Fealuring Rose Ipsan and Loren Purnam, The Relurn of George Dewey Washingron. rance oi islinrlion Wise. 'When Your Hair Has Turned To Sliver ., .... , , ,, .Prank Srnilh Paqe 67 WHY THE CHIMES RANG- The Chrislrnas play, Why The Chimes Rang is based on The porlion ol the Scriplure, 'lnasrnuch as ye have done unlo lhe leasl ol lhese, my brelhern, ye have done il unlo rnef' All The gills oi The rich and powerlul coulc nor rnalce The Chrisl child sn'iile or The chirnes ring our, Ther kind acl of The lwo srnall boys in giving The old lady some lhing lo eal was more pleasing fo lhe Lord lhan silver and gold. The chief characlers oT The play were: Doreince Van Fleel, Que-nlin Sales, Henry hluglin, and Margarel Louise McClain. WEINIES ON WEDNESDAY- The plol ol The play 'Weinies on Vxfr-dnesday presenled by The Girl Reserves, cenlers around The visil oT Madarn Caslinella al lhe local rnusic leslival, al which she is enlerlained by lhe hoslers a lannily ol Tour, Mr, and Mrs, hosler, Jack, a Twelve year boy, and Marian, a girl ol sixleen. ln spile ol The lacl lhal Madam Caslineela is a noled singer, lhey lind her a real sporl, and besl oi all, she lilces weinies. Tor brealdasl on Wednesday. The casl of lhe play was made up ol Joy Bangs, Mary Wheallr-y, Lucille l-larnlin, Dorolhy l-lobson, and Eloise Graham. The play was fzaaalica hy Elizabelh Chandler and Lois Terrill. HANDSOME IS- Paxlor, a dear old lady, linds il hard 'o gel used lo The new modern Turnilure selecled by her young daughler-in-law, Pxllhough she doesrfl say so. she loves all the old Things in lhe house and holds Them very dear. The young Mrs. paxlon does nel realize lhe worlh of The old lhings unlil Mrs, Carllon, an -anlioiie co leclor, offers a labulous surn Tor Them, AT lenglh she decides lo refurn lhe new flashy dishes she has iusr purchased and use lhe plain nnes lhal are so valuable, She also prefers lhe guainl, olcl lurnilure lo her new sei of Chairs. The casl included: Dorolhy Turner, Marlha .lane Easlon, Reilhel Kann, Charlolle Bradley, and Virgiria Van Noslrand , THE WASHINGTON PLAY- Vlfifh February 22, l932, was ushered in The bi-cenlennial oT George Washing1on's birlh, ln honor ol Me Falher ol Our Counlry, The Wasli' ingron Play was given. The audience received a very good impression ol The life and disposi lion of lhe famous man, The casl included Willarrl Pedriclz, Jusline Webb, Dillon Turney, Edgar Genlry, Conlenl Bangs, Bil Baker, Bill Yeasl, Jack Clark, and Lewis Van Noslrand. National Forensic League OUR AIM The whole purpose oT The NaTional Forensic League had been To TurTher The inTerscholasTic Torensic worlcg To provide a badge oT real disTincTion Tor Those whose achievemenTs demonsTraTe singular abiliTy and persisTenT eTTorTq and To encourage oThers To Talce up This exceedingly valuable Training in eTTecTive public speech. The growTh oT The organizaTion and The enThusiasm among iTs members indicaTes ThaT These purposes TulTill a viTal need and ThaT The organizaTion has and deserves an abiding place in our secondary school sysTem, IT each year The League induces some To Talce up The splendid Training aTTorded by inTerscholasTic speech conTesTs who would noT oTherwise have done so, encourages some To inTensiTy Their eTTorTs and Thus perTecT Their abiliTies To higher levels, and insTills in some The conTidence ThaT honesT eTTorT will noT be unnoTiced nor unrewardedy Then The NaTional Forensic League has accomplished a measurable good, rneriTs in- creasing supporT and The greaTer desTiny predicaTed Tor iT. REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP In order To be a member and wear a pin oT This l-lonor SocieTy Tor I-liqh School DebaTers and OraTors, one musT represenT his school in some inTerscholasTic debaTe or oraTory, and ranlc in The upper Two-Thirds oT his class. OUR MEMBERSHIP Phyllis Bradshaw ,,,,,., ...,,,,. ,,..,,,,.,, ,,,,... , . P residenT Amy Williamson .,,, ,.,,,,..,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,... ,.,,., , , S ecreTary and Treasurer Willard Pedriclr l-lelen Rider Jack Clark l-lenry l-luglin Shirley Roriclc ScoTT Jordan ConTenT Bangs Phyllis '5Tarr Mr. WhiTTingTon-FaculTy Adviser assisTed by Miss Balmer and Mr. Prizer The emblem oT The NaTional Forensic League is a lcey oT unusual aTTracTion, The privilege oT wearing iTs disTincTive lcey is always The marlc oT an honor sTudenT. IT is a reward ThaT is TiTTing, digniTying, and enduring. ln order ThaT The inTeresT oT The member may noT wane Tor laclc oT Tields To con- quer or new honors To achieve, The League provides Tor appropriaTe advanced de- grees. These degrees, Degree oT I-lonor-Degree oT Excellence-Degree oT DisTincTion are increasingly diTTiculT To secure and The highesT requires Ten Times The eTTorT nec- essary To mere membership. We have Tour members in The FairTield l-ligh School chapTer who have been rewarded by These special degrees. These degrees are signiTied by cerTain jewels, Phyllis Bradshaw ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,. ,.,.,,,,...s,...s,,..s D egree oT Excellence lsapphirel Willard Pedrick ,,,.,,, .,..,,.,,, D egree oT DisTincTion lrubyl l-lenry l-luglin ,,,.,.,, ,,,,..,.. D egree oT Honor lemeraldl ConTenT Bangs .,,,, ,, ,,,.,..., Degree oT Honor lemeraldl age X N X l ,V I ' I Debate Resolved: ThaT The several sTaTes should enacT legisaTion providing Tor com- pulsory unemploymenT insurance, was The debaTe guesTion This year Tor boTh STaTe and Iowa Nine debaTes. This quesTion seemed To be one oT much inTresT To our sTudenTs, Tor They showed greaT earnesTness and, wiTh The help oT The oTher divisions oT The Forensic DeparTmenT, were able To win in co-championship wiTh DavenporT The Iowa Nine plaque. This is The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT FairTield I-ligh School such an award has been won. The debaTe class This year was much larger Than in preceding yearsp consequenTly, There was much rivalry among The members To make a posiTion on The Team. The class Turnished Tive excellenT debaTers who enTered in TiTTeen debaTes. OT These, seven were non-decision and Tour, winning debaTes. A Team was enTered in The Drake TournamenT where unluckily They meT in Abrahm Lincoln I-ligh of Council BluTTs, The sTiTTesT oT compeTiTion. OTher Teams conTesTed during The season were Ames, Eagle Grove lIasT year's sTaTe championsl WashingTon, OTTumwa, and BurIingTon. Shirley Rorick, was TirsT speaker on The aTTirmaTive and was a debaTer any Team could have been proud oT. This is ShirIey's TirsT year in This Tield, and he was com- plimenTed by The judges on his clear Thinking and by his colleague on his dependabil- iTy. When he gave his rebuTTal, They all IenT him Their ears. Willard Pedrick was second speaker on The aTTirmaTive: he is a boy who would make any coaCh's hearT glad, as he was The shining sTar oT The season, being ranked TirsT in each debaTe. This was once when you could noT call him Willard ll. I-lenry I-luglin, a iunior, was TirsT speaker Tor The negaTive. and he cerTainly knew his insurance. IT he has his way, unempIoymenT insurance will never be adopTed. ConTenT Bangs was second speaker Tor The negaTive. She Too, was ranked high. Connie was accused oT learning The quesTion aTTer The season was over: Mr, VVhiT- TingTon says he really Thinks This a Talse accusaTion. I-lelen Rider alTernaTed wiTh The speakers oT The negaTive and proved herselT To be a debaTer as well as a winning oraTor. She did her biT To make The season a success, Maxine Larmore deserves much crediT as alTernaTe Tor The aTTirmaTive. AiThough Maxine did noT appear in public debaTe, she was a very eTTicienT worker. iililjiili Declamatory Willard Pedrick, beginning his career as an oraTor in his junior year, reaped dis- TincTion when he won Through in The sTaTe series To The disTricT conTesT. Willard has Twice been our represenTaTive in The Iowa Nine and once in The STaTe. This year his reading was The Roar oT The World and God which was a deeper and more worTh-while oraTion Than is given by The average high school sTudenT. Jack Clark won in The dramaTic secTion oT The Boys' Iowa Nine The only TirsT place awarded To Fairfield since in l9ZO. I-lis reading Soul Hunger was his own cuTTing Trom The Rebecca Harding Davis shorT sTory LiTe in The Iron Mills. Jack rfuszwud ,aim 'lm nniglwl' '.x'n 1 vw llw ww' M' wo -,law wlnww wrwlllml lnnv lv ml lranslcrrcu 'O llw dlfllfcl wnlrjwl wl'lwql:l vw umml iT!Clll7Wlllr'i'-lf'-, Plwyllls Brmislmw luv- mzfw r'0..n'1nl?f-O K'fQULD'kdlly as ang- ul 'nw ncwl clranmllc roadcrs Falrliolql Hlglw Szlm-vl has wer :v'v.m:'31l, llmr roucilnq lnla xfinr was a ful lrcvn l'Ollver lwisll' vvhfilw sho vnllllml 'lrala Canscqucrwffml ln 'lle Glrls' lwwfx Nlnc, Plwyllls won 5E'i'CUL'1, Slwc GRC narl llw lvnur wl lnolnq Gent lml azwrinq lo lllff nalional conlesf al Ripon, Wls4,wrwslr. Elolse: Qralnnrn qwlnq 'llc' dfmnwllz 'olzk:'llw'w, lllwo Wnllf llnnllzl ml lollarnfl proved by lnor clmrnnlnq vm'-wnmlllg, nor gvlzmslywl valrrr, and lwvr many, qrafvlul qeslures llnal 5lwe '5 a firmer axyllll-,. lnClu:,lrlCL.S Stoll .nfrQ.un, ro' i..'TllV'lWl wllr llr rd plafr HW 'llc Boys lawn Num- ln wlnlcln Conlesl nc GGVQ lllOlUPTN,lS Drww :ul a slwsrl slcr mll renamed ll 'Alll , Y Well llval Enos Wcll.' llw lo regfrl ln we, 1-'fre sr-rlcs, Sfffl -Q 5lc.ll ln nmmlclclnq is llnquelflonalnlg, good as 'lwrf-Q lsr nic Vlnx 'of- fy, l-lo lm-E been llvfzo limes .mr lll lm sclwcolls rc DVGSilVllHlAVC' ll' llw Bums' lc-l.-ffl NMC .xnrl llree 'lnvcw ln 'lm Slale, 9 l June Healer f1rw,vni1m'lnf1 VT 'lm xy Tlli'iV ' lfr 'nv llrist 'rngy pave lvczr nudlorwu, l F 5:3lCUdlC Llwaraclcflmlnnrms NW nw rmnmfglw scloclmn Clmna Blue Eyes. l'lSle-n Rlsler won x cfllfl :nn llnf- gf-ff' :wx gwlaclnq ll'-gl ln 'nw Glrls' Iowa Nino, Salle has ine lwlqlv lmnw ll lwcfncl 'lu' llrll llalrklcln Qlrl 'Q rcsnirzlvff 'llls rallnng. llclcen spoke llc Prisoner .17 We mmf fx new cvfallcn cw:-ffgflnq l7iTL,ll'W grlwinq lo lla Oltlflfi lor rniurial Suomvrl. l-lc-f fmarrwwl nln.m'nf4 LQ-r ',0Llll win rw: A zwlfaac ol Cllsllncllon arrcng llwc sludenl ormzgr-,, Clmrlollc Brnfllm V111 'lm' P17-wwf-v al lwg Bef' ln llwc- Lmunll gunlcal, wlnnlnc 1 l second place. Grain Rlllfil, wlwa ll l. llfwlliil ln llw wlezru vl rr-v wlmlflv, llsJ's-n, vvass placrrfl llnnvl ln llve rlrarndllc segllww gf 'lw uvurly Qanlcal. Elle gave Dnvlolf- Onll. Seven. Vannas Lllllw, npenldnnl 'llmf Lrllo Slfwewm plaCQG lnlrzi V1 llw Ccunly :negl held ln Falrllcld llwew fallen' mv' .ll lr-lvvlmm. Sl'lEllSf!'yfHL.V'lC1 lnw'uQV5u'ml,1r vl real mrcn'wlsC, , ,, Q , lOWA NlNlf BOYS W'llf'a'a1 lzftorlfln Jail Clavl gun' Jorlun. lOWA lXlllNlE GIRLS' lllller' ll,'flf?V'. Dlwyllzl lirnjxlmm Jun-3 Fcrallcr. STAIE- Helen Rlnw' CCUNlV- Clmrlv zy Extemp, E ln 'l1e fr-lerm:Qr.:m'x'l. lw G sludonl wl1CPW n -lwfii ln lad :Every llldllfj ww nw Jack Clark Qlfrll xlmrdan, lfmlilffx, bmw Rlrlw, Vanrmm Llllle. z. U.: m.:lg.:l xtempore, Extemporaneous X, -.lwsnnldrq Qon'os,'f lalrfleld l-llcqn Scnool wm rmurcflcznlcd -. wuuld ,uamzcl ol lyclnq able: lf: :rival or'ornpufanvouslx. l Fl lix lfff ll llS lllTUlNUO'y,ll fill l'e k,OLllFlVTl' 'lT i7VUl.Ql ly HITIHVP Male 'Luo pour liww WW' vmrlerl ln- lingers lin llne' DOUG lvar lwlg grglmgl, Pnflrifl rw, wlrnlnq second iw 'lu' Elfvng'0 f1rmm1-, Conlszfll a' Grinnell enalnlfvcl lhfr ll-Gll wqlw ml lu falce Jossekaxnr' ll' -. wfnr wl 'lv lvwa Nuns plafzuc, llc ww' dVT5ll'f1r ,mmlqi 'x F llne dlslfcl rfnnwsl nl lXw'lll'l'rllllVf' ml'r'f' lw ' wrrwrzrfflhl mjfrnil nlnc' ala ef X-zwaxcrr Willard was a Tine exTemp speaker owing, possibly, To his abiliTy To Talk so lluenT- ly abouT noThing and, acTually, To his reliance on his own diligenT eTTorT, his ready wiT, his quick undersTanding, and his absoluTe loyalTy To all ThaT is worTh while. Iiiliililji Commencement 1931 ln Their commencemenT program The Class oT I93I carried ouT The idea which They had chosen Tor Their annualmIndusTrv. The processional, The Third MovemenT oT SonaTa Opus l5, by BeeThoven was played by Mrs. Mildred Keesey. The invocaTion was read by The Reverend Mr. S. P. Williamson. Then The class presenTed The following program: EvoluTion of lndusfry ,..,,., .. .. .,,.. ..,,,.., . .. .. ..., ..,,. F erol FreshwaTer, Salufaforian IndusTry From The LegislaTive View PoinT ,,..,,, . .,,,,Y..,,,, ,... ..,,...,,,.,,,,.. G l erin Brier The Blind Ploughman, Clark ,,.,, ,,,. ,,,., . ,,,,.,,,, . . ..,, ..,,,,.,,,,.., . . Mixed Quarhel Chrisline McDonald, MarqareT Lewis, Harold Ewing, Loren PuTnam The Wise Use of Leisure .. ,.,s,,,,, A,,,,A ,,,,, . ,,,., ,,...,,...,,,,,,,.,.., V i r ginia STreed lndusTrial Educarion .. .. .. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ...Glenn Spray Solof-By The Wafers of Babylon ..,,..,,.... Margaref Lewis lndusTries of Fairfield ,,,,,,,..,,,. ,,,, .,,,, . . ,,,,,,, ,,s,, C harloTTe James The RoboT Messiah ,,...,,...,,,.,,,.. .,,.,,..,,,, . ...,,,....,..,.,,,,... J arnes Taylor lndusTrial Problems . The Molhs ,,..,,. Mr. W. G. Penc Vivienne RoberTs, Valedicforian Senior Girls' Glee Club 0, superi'iTer2denT of Fairheld schools, presenTed The class for graduaTion: and Mr. W. B. Parrefi, pre-sidenT of The Board oT EducaTion, awarded The diplomas. Following The benedicTiori, pronounced by The Reverend Mr. Crown, The re- cessional was played by Mrs. Mildred Keesey: and The Class oT l93I marched To ioin The goodly number QT Fairfield High School alumni. iijiljilji FRESHMAN PLAY For The TirsT Time in The hisTory of The FairTield High School The Treshman class has 'produced a play, Sauce Tor The Goslingsf' direcTed by Miss Kline, The Treshman English Teacher. The sTory is oT a young broTher and sisTer named RoberT and ElizabeTh Taylor, They are ConTinually shocking Their TaTher and moTher, MargareT and Richard Taylor, and also Their grandrnoTher, Mrs. Lee, by using vulgar slang. RoberT is going To enTerTain The Tullback oT The varsiTy squad, and ElizabeTh, who meT him aT The varsiTy dance, is quiTe Thrilled. The grandmoTher and parenTs decide They will embarrass The children by acTing very modern and using, in TronT oT Their guesTs, The slang The children use. This goes on unTil RoberT is so Thoroughly embarrassed ThaT he asks his parenTs' pardon and wanTs Them To be naTural again. They declare a Truce, and The ending is happy. ,The characTers in This play are: Grace Rider , , ,. ...,.. .... . .The GrandmoTher ElizabeTh Graham ............. Mrs. Taylor Roberr STorTz .......... ........... . Mr. Taylor Vivienne l-lammon .... . . .ElizabeTh Taylor Ray Glen Nichols . . ...., RoberT Taylor l-larry Barker , ,, ....... 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Richard Crayne, Juslus Vlfobb, Dilloh lurney, Donald Srnilh. BOTTOM ROW+Clarcnce Charno, Lloyd Davison, Orqie Gillasrbie, Leland Keller, Arlhur lj:-lil. Shi'loy Rorick, Glen Lil'lo, Fred Wallcer, Leo Munson, John Sorall, Coach Gluonlqifi. Letter Club Allhriaur' rho lcllsr mon of Fairlield l-liqh School have lceon lryinq for fha pasi i1y.- gmw. lim lorvr A Lollcr Club, if was nol unril lhis year lhal 'hc nrqanizalion was perlcclod. All boys whi- have nwdr- lhcir lel'crs in one or 'wore ol lrr- lhrno rnfor vrls lfarcall baslccllull und l 4 K . ,, , i ., fi sp: , i N , fi,f. rar: and all siudfen' rnnnaqors are eligible lor membership. The purpose ol fha club is lo assist 'lin s fi' - ,i in ovcry possilwle way. Arnonq ils many aclivilios ihis yriar Nas noipnq io worl 'lie scflic n 1. l usl Dal' lourrarneni held in Fairfield. lhc following boys havc rnade ilioir lellei-, and are rnorrhcrs of lho club: 4 Dick Crayric, ihe presidenl, has won eight lcrlers, lhrcc in loolball, lhrco in lnasknxilyfff, li: 'wo in lracik. Prod Wailror, vice prosidenl, has lhree lclrcrs won in loolhail and iwo in baslcclball. Argo rc slriclions. prdfcnlod his winning a baslcelball leller his lasi year in school. Sydney Spencer, secrelary-ireasurer ol lhe club, has lwo lel'ers in faalball. Lila Munson, Jew, is a nine leller rnan, l'-avinq made low in loolball, 'rwo in ltaslolhall, .ann 'lhrcir in l-rack. Ciarencu Charnp, qrabbcd nis lhird lellcr in loolball and s'ill hiding from coach Giariiilin. Lvslfr Vvallor lauahs over his lhird foolball F. llfyd Hansliaw plays in fha hand arm orihcslra, is cnc of Ihr: arl edilcrs for lro QlllLL, and Qwns imii Pls, lwo lor lcafhall and fwo lor lraclc. Rolcorl Fullon has, licsides his inilial F, live Thar s'and lor Fairfield, Three wnn in lr-nw ll ml lwci in lrack, ,.i.a.l Arlhur Delo is lcur-loller alhlcre, havinq rnado mo in Track, and Two in loolball. .lus'us Wcbb liniwcs hiqh school posse-ssirtq rwo baslnelball awards and ono loolball. Glcn Lil'le has his second leller in loolball. Lloyd Davison won his lirsl leiler las? year. fxllhouqh no is a counlry boy, he line i n looiball. W lv. r- .is Lnland Kelirzr rnadc nis leffler playing confer in lcofball lasl year. Origin Gillasnio ran info his ornblern in lrack las? year, and hc should ouplicalc lhis arhii-vnu n 'his year. Donald Srnilh, anolneer counlry boy, capiurcd his second baslcclball lellor lhi: season. Vlfarrfwn Scoll is a baskelball slar. Fry Waforlizzusn rrecsfvcd his leller in loolball. Qhirlery Rnriclf has one loollvall ard iwo rrianarzerls lollors. Diicn Turnkey, Russeil Harrell, and John Sprall have lhroo lgusinfrss nianaofzns f:rnLlui'is apifffa VVilliain Dabnor qained rcioqnifion fhis year in bolh laorball and loaflrclball. Coach L, A. Glaerilsin is supervisor ol' rho club. For rhn pasl six years no has coarlwd wh'- rnaior scorrs in Fairfield l-liqh School. Page 75 The Red Domino Club For n mmhegv V' ,cn 4x fhv 'H,r:wh- Wfaif' was fhp 4s:wNy dnrwmhc, dub In Fha' Hairhehi Vhqh Schod, lm' 'Y js-A 'hw if-whf hw N930 we ws'-rf: sm MCM as fu have Mlm Brfwrhan a' l'waTruf?wr Rm 41rf1wu'xUc', Kami Qho sponsored 'hc 'vfqcanizahon of fhfr Red DCVTTRFLT. The chnrwr 'w'e 'w31gv'f, x-.om 'hr rmvmbrlm of fho iumlrwr May Cas! of IQZC7. Amy 5fuch:n' whu hm hnzww M w he New, for which rid l'7:lSRi7P had been ghnrrgrfd wa, QVQQHC I-iw' vw-mbwsh'gm Thlsv year' W0 hum' 53 J f1x'x'rvxf'wfa'f:h WM h'we'rwb0r'f, ard Mr, VVh37hm1'vr' Mks BMW, and Mr, Pfiiur' M fmviw vm Thr: tylqqcbsf evohf of our ngnhmdar cf AUYV7 ffm, 'vviiw We frhffdfhj'-rw Vf1l 1, in-hi 'f Uv that frmfiw, Twulvc :ww members were ndm7Hzr: fi? fhis oh! fashiivwem fclhhy K,4'howN mm Moda! Whore we flamed Lhe Virqiria RCP! and Turley V1 'her Shaw, .mn zhmccz Rim! Pxrgrylrwd fha Rosy. XX gy Uwe Was had by Olh! We e?mvf-Qifahw, CITMIA-.CCI g:LfYWHV7 Brick' rF1CHaYQ5 lN1ar'y 'lad a LWNQ Lamb, Ohm Mal, never I1 hw We img Www :vwCe'Wy' bmi wlfh SCN' ag an ir15L:ivaTiQn how Qouid '-hge dr: o'hvrw'5o7 The Cwwniq Eveem' was WIYNard Peclrlclml auchorweorimq whlph hw omQ:N.ec1 --c 'vufh what hc 'mx n mos' deqfdcu fc 'wake if hh fmurv vocdhoh. Ahhou h fhfe Chr'iJ'w'ae and Waxhfrwzffxvw nays wore 'W-A+ Even ag dL.'Ud! Red 3 , Df7P'7.TYO rxrrivdm, 'hrs Cas' of Q-muh Q3'l'dU' V111 vmi chosen horn irvomq Phe? members of 'hai Wub. WC ha-no hm 'muh hm hp' mm: have vvcv'kOd Mlm. Pcrrham we haw- wf'h M fa Jwhn Barrt-wrwwfs' of EU Ehch Tfrut whq knowu? F-h,,vfc'wff', we dm Sure ww haw: nh rminr-fx .owfkWwhw1 w hx hw tm hfspm, Qcvrrmmwh ' XVTk 'wf pf Thi? Ren YDUYUYHQ l O S. P. Q. R. f-' Latin Club TOP ROWQA. Marr, M. Cavlness, W. Thoma, B. Jones, M. Johnson, R. Barnes S. Gaumer, l-l. l-loslcins, A. Johnson, M. Ullman, J. Clarlc, l-l. Rider, S. Jordan. Tl-llRD ROW-E. Tuclcer, L. Gamralh, D. Simmons, M. Whealley, P. Wallcer, D. Fis- cher, C. Willrig, R. Simpson, Miss Calverl, J. Wrighl, O. M. Sands, J. McClain, M. J. Easlon, M. E. Barnes, M. Simmons, E. Gilchrist SECOND ROW-D. Elmore, E. Greel, A. Williamson, R. Slarr, R. Rolh, J. Uplold M. Larmore, M. Feldman, P. Bradshaw, B. Caldwell, D, VanNal+a, J. Yeas? J. Burlce, D. Reynolds, E. Null, R. l-lolgale. BOTTOM ROW-R. Munro, D. Welday, E. Graham, W. Samson, M. M. Bradshaw K, Manning, C. Bangs, P. Mc.Clean, R. Bowermasler, J. Redriclc, T. Fischer M. Sandell, D. Calhoun. OFFICERS Consul .. .... .. ...,,.... Oma May Sands, Belly Jones Ouaesfor ,. ..,,., ,,,.,,,,,,,...... M ary Whealley Censor .. .John Wrighl Aedile . June Uplold Tribune .,.,,, , , ..., . ,.,, , , . .Arlowyn Marr The S. P. R. is lhe organizalion which is open lo sludenls who are now lalcing or have lalaen The second year of Lalin. The obiecl is lo learn more aboul lhe lile, cusloms, and language of the Roman people and lo gel a beller underslanding ol fhe praclical and culfural value of Lalin. lfl Crops Judging Team V Room' Mimi' Rmbsvfi paisorifi ifviiiiiai VVivi.iiwr fiviifiriq liifi 86 iewviiw cmic-rod, iidiViif'iC1 placed fiixiii in iiio cmiiii N, iiwiz- wr-iw A . . , . , X 760 bmi-,s iuc'iQ4ii'iq, ami Roberi Miiif-r wa-1 iii ni iiiqii unoivifum. Livestocic Judging Team g b Daic ifriwiiiioiii Leifmn Ksxlier Cnii Siiwiiwi Eiciiiy' one ic-awww wifiig iiiivre'-ci in 'his cynicfii, and Faiiriifii wrii 'vwiiiii pimf-. iiiv Cimrvioi' Ci:ri'fw' A 'ww iyibie vi QUV7'7iJ6'ViiOP, was a:i:iO4i nn' vim, Hifi! ' mi Fir i N iwii fmri FUNK: Farmer Ciub ii WC' :Maisy was aiiowfzo TO OVWiE'T'i ai ief . 'vc C. Jafries Davis reprfeseiiieci Fdviicid, placing iirst iwrki WW' iiwfi i 5 A- Wi' iiii 'Ri ' 'v'VA WAT? L4 i-X iii' TOP ROWf-James Davis, Donald Srnirh, Fry Waferhouse, Howard Emanuel, Leland WhiTaker, Dale Krurnholfz, Mr. Sforey, sponsor. THIRD ROW--Gerald MarTin, Richard Miller, Paul Gilbert Carol Parsons, FrnerT Newlon, Frnnlc Wells, RoberT Miller. SECOND RQW--Junior Picken, Elvin Ficlnel, VValTer Zuelke, WalT Whilrnari, Charles Laughlin, Wil liarn SToner, Harold Baker. BOTTOM ROW-Rex WrighT, RoberT Parsons, Carl Johnson, Carl WaTerhouse, Lloyd Davison, Leland Keller, Leo SrniTh. Future Farmers of America ln These days, dangerous in Their clamors Tor bigness, speed, and luxury, one needs To remind hirnselT ThaT increase in possessions, wheTher OT properTy or OT power, does noT insure increase in saTisTacTion, This conTenTrnenT comes Trom The unTalTering pursuiT and service oT TruTh, loeauTy, and goodness in everyday liTe, and Trom helping our Tellows To achieve happiness and prosperiTy. To work in ThaT way Tor The advancemenT oT communiTy, sTaTe, and naTion is The inlcusive aim which ani- maTes The FuTure Farmers oT America. The FairTield ChapTer oT This organizaTion is aTTernpTing To lll develop rural leadership, l2l promoTe coAoperaTive eTTorTs, l3l render comrnuniTy service, l4j add presTige To The vocaTion oT Tarming, and l5l promoTe social and recreaTional acTiviTie5. The rnoTTo OT The chapTer is: Learning To do, doing To learn, earning To live, and living To serve. Some OT The acTiviTies OT This group OT organized boys Tollow: IxSponsored a FaThcr and Son BanqueT wiTh Adulf Agriculfure Evening School rnernlvers us special guesTs. 2--SenT a Team of Two boys To parTicipaTe in chaofer conlesT aT Ames where They placed Tirsl and won Tor The school a fine mahogany plaque. 3-fl-lelped in holding a Junior AgriculTure Show aT which seven hundred dollars ol' prcrniurn rnonoy, mosl of which carne as sTaTe aid, was disTrilouTed. 4f-Helped The Junior Breeders' Club adverTise and sell Their sToclf. 5-FxhibiTed aT The sTaTe Tair a carload OT livesToclr raised by F. F. A. boys. RoTJerT Parsons had TirsT prize Duroc liTTer, firsT prire qill, and second prize boar pig. 6fConducTed a surnrner Tour inspecTinq proiecrs being carried ouT py boys. Pnrenls .ind insTrucTors oT aqriculrure in neighboring Towns were invifed To Talce The Tour. 7--T-leld regular rnanvhly meelings wiTh a business and recrealional hour. Pr ge 79 Judging Team In Vocational Homemalcing Mary Ellen Schaler and Reilhel Knnn were winners in lhe Secwriri Annual Voce lional hlomernalrinq Conley heiwln al lowa Shilo Collage, fN:nu:, low.: rlurinq Vsriwlm, --Moy, l93 l. Two qirls lroin each ol 23 lovm high aclioolg lhnl eller bniilh l-luqhug Vnrnliiinnl Vlornenmlainq were enlcrerl, The girls were qivcn lhc Choice: oi eenloriiiq any three Oul ol e,ix unils in lhc Conlosl, Thi-re were six Conlesl divisions- Clolhing, Foods Und Nulrilion, Child Caro, Pxrl Relalcd lo lhc Hgvrne, and Science Rulalcd lo lhe Horne. This unils enlered by lhe Faiilield qirlr, wen? Relafed Pxrl, Realed Srionma, Fmcurla and Nulrilion. and Clolhinq. Mary Ellen won lirul in lhc Helalffd Srionco and rnarlo lhn hiqhrisl nwribor nl poinls by in lrcshnmn qfrl Qnlcxrefl in any :il lho Conleal divisions. She wnf, awnrnlml 0 blue ribbon. Rciilhcl Anil Mary Ellen, an Q learn, plnffwl -.cwmml in lhc: Clwlhinrx Conlesl, and were awarded .1 red ribbon, These girls, were rlionoh lo rfrwroscnl lheir classes bnrauso nl lhnir rneriln anal abililiet, lo lipply lhc-ii' flaw mmm lrnowlr-rlqrr ln cevcaryclny pfriblnini, irilnlcwl ln hvinrr rnalrinq. Vcucalknnfal llUlTTi fYhllCiUQ was adrlerl la our schfsol Currkxilriin lhrrrrf ycmrf, augur. lf is an Qleclivc Lazuiw liir lrfeshnmn qirls, nncl lhr: 0nrQlln'iCnl ful 'hu clrwim--, hir, Vi crease-fi each year. l iEiflfJiKl31 Synopsis of Hi-Y Activities for 1931-32 The l-li-Y acfivifies for '93Ie32 were begun al a luncheon when fhe officers elecfed fhe preceding year were insfalled. Affer The insfallafion Mr. Saur gave an inferesfing fallc. Fewer luncheon meefings were held fhis year fhan formerly, owing fo decreased affendance and fhe depressionf' buf every one was marked by infer- esfing and insfrucfive fallcs. Mr. Pierce addressed fhe second meefing. The climax of every l-li-Y year is lhe Older Boys' Conference, which, fhis fall, was held in Ofiumwa, November 27, 28, and 29. Fairfield chapfer sen? sevenleen delegafes. To arouse inferesf in affending, a pep banguer was given fhe weelf before. The conference was inlensely inferesfing and helpful, and ifs influence will be fell for a long fime. l-lenry lfluglin, secrerary-freasurer of fhe local chapler, was honored by being elecfed vice-presidenf of fhe conference. ln order fo pay fhe expenses of fhe delegaies and fo balance fhe budgef, if was necessary for fhe HieY fo sponsor an enferfainmenl. The Slaples Duo highly amused fhe pupils of fhe high and grade schools las well as fheir parenfsl wilh a mysfifying program of magic and venfriloquism. Af a final luncheon, conference reporfs were given, and fhe business of fhe year was summarized. The evenf which served as a rnosf fiifing conclusion fo 'rho year's program was fhe l-li-Y-Girl Reserves Krazy Kaf parly held in lhe gymnasium. A large crowd enioyed ifs clever sfunfs and excellenl music. I CIIIII-I II II 1 III,- FIRST RQVV-IXII. ROWIOI D, VvIn':2IIII, E, Fm, I. VII-IIIVIIQ, I. Da OVID ROW J. IQIIIIIII, E, CIIIIII IIIAIUI I3c'I4iI- IUnvIs NI, H III IIIIRIU QOW M. ,IQIIIIH E, QII-IIII II 5I IsII-,.gII, XII. IfQIIfII', M, II I I I Normal Training CIUIJ PIIQSIIIIQIII W III 'IIICI I I III ,If I I, VIIQ pI'I 'kI,I I I' III CII I DI II-mI5LIfOI IIIIIIIII' C I Sf,c'I'QI.II'I, .I.II :II QII II SIIIIIMIIV NII, B I CLASS ACTIVITIES QIIIIIIIIIII, PIII I I II I I . '-I'I'IIII':' I MI IIIIIII, C14 MI II' -IIC I- -I ,III TEACHING SCHOOL I II -II .I III' 'In IIIIII WN '--I- I I I-'II,III IIII' 'III III I ,I 'I 'II .II AIII If I I ' 'III I 'II III-- 'I ' I I I I W- I .III I I-I -II IIIII II AI I III I II-II III- II II I IMI: II'.II I I IIII I EIIII,III.II-,IIII.II IIIII' .I IIIII I I II I AIIII I II' I I' .II I if II ,LII II- I I,-,,1II..II II, . II :I I Pd: II VI, I 1 IIIIIIIII .III AII III AII'-IIIIIII I, IIII III II ,.I I '.,.I, I II, illliljillli Girl Reserves To whom shall The girl enTerinq high school Turn? Ol whom shall she ask abouT securing books and abouT Tinding The righT class rooms? The Girl Reserves, oTcourSG1 Tor This orqanizaTion, The larqesT in Fairlield l-Tiqh School, is The Triend in need To every qirl in school. NoT only do iTs members aid one who should have help, bul They also provide The social elemenT in school life. Their yearly program always includes a G. R.-Hi-Y ParTy, a Molhers' Tea 1 Gypsy PaTrin, several CaTeTeria Suppers, and many Mixers. ln Their general nneeTinqs They Try To have an inTeresTinq speaker and some Torm oT enTerTainrneriT. This year, as in all previous years, They have Tried To bring as many girls as possible inTo parTicipaTion in The programs. ln This They have been very suc- cessTul, giving numerous clever sTuriTs and Two one-acT plays in a pay chapel. The money made Tram This pay chapel and Trom The sale of second hand books is used To send Tour members oT The cabineT To Camp Okoboii Tor Teri days during The summer monThs. Page 83 Girl Reserve Membership List Miiiiy Lit,Liif'- Mariorife iiiaii iviiidred Kvrri isabeiio Kviim Eigiiso Pm-.iwii, Erma H5 Bnrimra Cw w lui iiie' Hmriiiri Ciiaricvfir' ig: Rim Juiia Miffiifii Marqarei Smiiii 'Xfiiidrfwi Wiiii '. 1 Eviiwrr Dixifyi Siiiricy Er'iiw.mii ,iiiiiff iiauiirwi' Juno Fiooiw Euro Brfmiioifi Vrqimia Vm' Now' Rmii Leu ixfififiijr if VYKUV Bviivc Mmifiviiw Uma Sanus Mraffiia Difiwx Eiimzr Vuiirr iiwoiwm iimrzfii fiussio Smiiii iviirmime Mvevrf, pu'virrira Aiifkinvmi XN'iii1oi:'ii'va iimwm iiioimcx infix, Mixxirie Crxvivwfss Mari, Eii70KMiiiW Ji Mmrm Srarduii pLiUiiiiff SiGL1UVi7fiLH Cgxriiorii Bangla Mnry Mnmrirsir B Mmcgnrcii Lwuiw DilLJiiYM'x imiiiiciv 'RHH1 ,mi Viil'ifiii.!v. iv' L iiiiii-fi Hi Iii? Pi'1'iiiiH Br1illiiiiilVV Any Wiiifaivsiiii Pefq McGuire: Eiimiverii Spcriwr Maxine Cmvi: iNfi0r'CqL1f'ffi'c,' Cigriwi Mii:iff-ri Amlfi 'K,. vi Binricim- R.liNS- R Roi:-r'iii Mimi: Ariciwyii Mars' BON? Sriyfwi' Afif nr- riueicgfeii 5.'inr',,irifi SpOCr Dwrdiiy' imma' Vmiiiass iifiic ivinmerva Juiir ,wi Marignroi Crm iviorirfi Jam? iiHSifD Eiirwr Du B c'w , iffxiif Sauer' Janice: Riwfagiv Vivian Vifeiicri-iiuim GCV'GiliiUl'? i,f!V5,LiVi Eiigniuieiii Nm? Zim Smiiii Rufii Rmfiifwi iii. rin Simrvmmf, Magic-iimv Siiiimnris Curio Bfaii Cuiin ris iivr.w'i'iy Caiiwuri Mini. fic Swirimzrii, iR'ifiV'Y' Wiieriiiy Re-iiimi Kam' Vi-ima Eriifig igisifv Rrifrrrrmr 4riOi Cixiiriivkjimiri Miigifui Sirivv- iii iii, V.zwusiifx Luriiie iViCFHFidViLl Cieoin Davis Rosaiie Fieagie Doroiiiy Hobson Pimiiis Siarr Vvifnriim Parrish Domiiiiy Wffiaiay' Berriicsf iTiiiiSl7UC'ii Lois Miiier Rosaiie Bfmwmrimsir Evaivri Bowermasivr Avon Boyce Mai-qarof Muor'iwm Joy Bangs Eiimbeiii Caiioi? Hariri Joimsiori Eiizabrriri Fuiiom Vision Knociior Nfiaurino Hoaiii Maximo Edwards igiiiabffiii GVrliMl'Y' Jane Coen Dixie Joiiwsun Vivienne iiamrmm Marqarci Keiifir Bessie Simmorv, Edifii Borider iifuiii Bowioii Gram- Rider Gweridoivri Spf-, Donna Wiiiic Ruiii Caricr Maximo poiorsori ixfinriorio Dwvrivr Lois Cromer Bnrimra Larsori Cinnii. 'tg' Bm iifw, Thunderbolts Grade School Teams The Lincoln Eighlh Grade Baslmelball Team, Though winning only one game oul ol lhrric, placud Third in lhc eighlh grade meel. Th boys had lwc- banguels, one given by lhe girls and lviiss Banlii and anolher by Mrs. Harold Zeigler, 309 Wesl Kirkwood Slroel. The learn was as lollows: Wahl Parks .. ,,.,, . ... , ,... . Forward Thomas Marr ,,.. Forward John Fryer ,.,,,, . ,Cenler Bobby Zeigler . .. ,,,, . Guard Roberl Harwood lcl . . . .. .. Guard The Lincoln Sevenlh Grade baskeball Team during lne season of W32 won one jiiini, i.-.is deicalecl lwice, and lied lor third place in lhe lcaque. We won lhe lirsl game ry d Ir ilini Roeseyelf lhirleen lo live. We were delealred by Logan ard Washinqlon by scores ol n'nzelerz'i lr len and lhirleen lo eighl. Our players were Gable, Miller, Adler, Six, and Oliver. T' 1-,r Baslrelball brings oul The principles ol good cilizenship. To learn The rules ol baskr-llnill mi-.ir io learn lhe rules oi liie. Teamworl: slarls when one is small and is learning lo play childrenis games., and il would uv: carried our all lhrough life. One ol The grealesl sayings ol life is: When lhe One Greal Scorer comes lr your name, He wriles no? lhal you've won or losl, bul how you've played lhe game. l-larold Teeler ,,,,,.. .. Beryl Teeler Glenn Rodenrnayer , Tommy Louden Harold Johnson . . .. The players on our baslrelball learn are' Bob Easlon Bob Gamralh Bob Nelson Bill Smilh .. Paul Caviness . .. ,,,, ,,.,,,,, . Forward Forward Cenler Guard Guard Cenler Guard Guard Forward Forward We lried hard lor The championship, bul could gel only second place. All our b spcrls, so we will be baclr nexr year and lry hard lo gel lhe lirsl plaee. wrilr. .iii i ns oys are .pf d The Logan Sevenlh grade under Caplain Shaw lied for lhird place in lhe Seventh Grade Lcf- gun-, Ou leam was defealed in lhe lirsl qame wilh Washingfon, buf in The second game our epre- nerils were much aslonished when Logan made lhe iirs? baslrel and won by a large margin. Graham ard Leech were oulslanding players lor Logan Logan was delealed by a narrow margin in lhe lasl game wilh Roosevell. The learn was made up ol: Shaw, Mclfenzie, Graham, Burnelr, Leech, ard l-inley. The yell laders were Pauline Carr and lrvin Wildrnan who cheered our learn fhrourgh wien lhey were on lhe brink of defeal. Miss Violelle Finnell, lh sevenlh grade leacher, gave her pupils a surpriie parly, April 7, in henor of 'he Baslcelball Team. Our Roosevell eighlh grade baslrelball won lhe grade school charniiionship lor 'he year WU. 'n our iirsl game we defeafed Logan by a score l0 lo 7. We won our second game Tron L nfoln by a Close score ol IO lo 9. lf was our hardesl game of the seaspn because beth lcirx-,nrr1s were siclc, Our lhird game was lor lhe championship. We and Washinglon had won rur hrs' 'wo games. We beal Washinglon by a score ol B lo 4 giving us lhc championship lor I932. Our loam was composed ol lhe following: Edwin Srnilh .. . .Forward B. R. Srnulz ..... . Forward Rex Anders . Cenler Russell Winlers . .... .. Guard Alvhough our seyenlh grade ol Roosevel? won The champion-.hip in IQKZ we losl our r 'sl 'xfir'-U lo Lincoln by lne score ol I3 lo 5. The nexl game was much easier, and we wo' 75 lf: IO. XM,- played lhe hardesl when we nosed our Logan 9 lo 6, The lasl ccnles' decided our fharroicnship, i closing our season wilh one game losl. and lwo won. i 4. I W... W TOR RCW-fB, Bruwn, rf, i-iuni, J. Winior5, D, iayior, J. Liiiie, R, i-ionneivs, G. Baker ' i H, Barkci, R. Ninn, G, Mariin, T. Lanqsar V. Kuflca E. Bangor, W, Brinqs, R, F' VMTVC. 5iXii-i RCVV-R. Cniwvr L. Juiwnfon, W, Fciiien, E, iviiiioi, R. XfVin'ws, L, Koilor, H Hiqiin, F, Ninixirm, C.Quf1c3kenbusl'i, Roy Dnbner, A, Hrion, R. Cimricii, K, Mn Ddikl FUTH RCNV De Kirin Gmc-nlin, F. Waller, Hcwgrnci. FOURTH RCDVV7'Rciil iQii, J. Biwuqn R. Heston R, Puiinin, B. Daiwa-r H, Emmy D BVCVVTN. THIRD RQW -S. Ruhr R, Knsowski, D. Robinson, L, Dfwiwri F, WniilwVi147L15L' ' Wf'iTUS L, rnarisiww. SECOND ROW- R, Cifixfe J. Wiebb, C. CLar'nr3, L. WniLci', G. LTHIQ R, Doirv. BOTTOM RQVY'-P. Vifiiegri R. Ciiezurn, ii. idLliKHliV, J. iiwki J. Evra , ii. Burn0 COACH GLUENKIN Coailn L. XX. Giucnkin In rcecmqriiiocz Pri uniy by gm derirx and ifzwnspcopie in Fairiieid, mir Ly, ine whois aims as one oi Iowa! bes' Lciaiciics iii iooibaii, basicer hui-iii, aria Trail. ir Qacn oi 'nespz 'nraimr .wixfgivns Oici'i1 iPi'i,5 Las ne daveimiiud A cimmrimnwiiiiw 'f-arf, inc HV cmqc iiiqii sfimoi piiiyei' Lim Kperrmi, fa quifin Cyn, and fan enqorne-,5 5 i iviag' by Haw or 'nn-in ivww 'no finer paiiniv Avi-J ii 1. 'HOW iins- 1 f. inv ine? 'iw ffwfxfii ifecxzines., Ml ,Af rin-i ncrcirwipiiiifrd whfai we iv-in i i iairiieriii Hicxii fuiinvo bviausee nie, nf wi ii- in ii: wiii, The Field This Tall The FairTieId High School PxThIeTic AssociaTion bore The expense oT Tball. As a resulT, because FairTieId business and IighTing Alumni Field Tor nighT Too proTessional rnen could go To The games, aTTendance increased. The eiqhl pairs OT Tlood IighTs, rnounTed on sixTeen 60eTooT poles, Turn nighT inTo day. In each oT The sixTeen IighTs are Two I500 waTT bulbs. The TransTorn'ver Tor This eIecTricaI circuiT changes The 2300 voIT currenT To one oT 230 voITs, Thus keeping wiThin The IirniT oT The sixTeen Tuses whose ToTaI capaclTy is 30 ernperes aT 250 voITs. The copper wire used beTween The IighTs is approxirnaTeIy Iliff? inches in circume Terence, The insuIaTion increases iTs size To Zya inches. This equiprnenT is serviced 'I I IO.50 rne. by The Iowa EIecTric Cornpany aT a cosT oT approxfrnaTey S a ga Yell L26d2I'S Rah I Yeah, FighTI W! Pedricla and The Two IiTTIe miTes BeTTer known as a QuarT and Two PinTs The peppiesT Trio oT yell leaders any high school ever had, and F. FT. S. is proud oT The winsorne Three! FighT echo The crowd as Ped, I-lol' gale, Goode-II pivoT baclc and TorTh waving Their arrns wildly and pere Torming anTics ThaT even The IoesT j Japanese acroIoaT would envy. These boys have shown such good spiriT ThaT Their appearance brings TorTh ap- h ' IT rns were so easil conquered. plause, and iT is noT To Iae wondered aT T aT our riva ea y Three cheers Tor Willard Pedriclc, La Vern Goodell, and Raymond FIoIgaTe. Page 87 Hin-..m,,,. 4 - K.,PaI-w S-L A V X , 1 1 4 r W' W' Q, ' N L W 30 Football At the tirst call tor men to till the vacancies in the l93O l.ittIe Six Championship Football Team, sixtv men reported tor tootball togs, among whom were eight veterans ot last year. They began preparing immediately tor their tirst tilt which was to be played two weeks later under the new flood lights. During this tortnight many wrinkles were ironed out by the three high school men- tors, Gluenkin, Hoerner, and DeKalb. Cn the evening ot September IB. L. fx. had his team ready to meet iowa City, This game showed by a score ot I9-O that Fairfield was likely to have another Little Six championship team. Crayne displayed his ability to pilot the squad with his punting and ground gaining. t-le was aided by a powertul, smashing quarterback, Fred Walker On the tollowing Friday evening, while Vxfashington and Ottumwa were fighting to a scoreless tie in the tirst Little Six clash ot the season, we were showing the Dam City that they might be able to hold back the Mississippi, but they couldnt hold back a Troian tootball team. While Webb was doing his tull duty by intercepting passes plotted against Fairtield, Dabner was continualiy pushing the ball towards Keokuk's goal: so that atter tour quarters ot play we had amassed a score ot 27 to Keokuk's O. On Friday, October IO, our grid team mat almost its equal in the maroon eleven ot Oskaloosa High. The scoring punch in the opening quarter managed to dent the heavier opposing forward tor a tinal rating ot 6-O. Our team next iourneyed to Albia on Friday, October tb, where they downed the scrappy Demons 6-O. With tour straight victories to our credit our Troians met Ottumwa eager to get revenge tor the deteat administered by the Bulldogs last year. Nothing that Otiumwa could otter egualed the work ot Walker and Keller on the line: and the Bulldogs were unable to make a point while we rolled up a lucky total ot I3, with Dabner striding ott long gains and Heston making tirst in tens whenever necessary. Ottumwa tans went home marveling at the flashy backtield they had seen under the tlood lights. Friday, October 30, Gluenkin, playing his tirst team until the tinal halt, showed the many oroud mothers and tathors who were guests ot the high school iust how many boys he had who rould play real tootball, as he ran in about all his reserves at some time or other in this halt. Han- shaw was by tar the outstanding player ot this last battle under the Sun's Only Rival. When the curtain ot darkness tinally tell on the scene. the Muskies were still unburdened by any weighty score, while the Victory Bell was telling ott Fairtield's 46 points. Under a dismal wartime sky the Washington Demons traveled to Fairtield on Armistice Day, determined to maintain the Little Six lead. Although neither team was able to score, Fairtield made six tirst downs and held the Washington line so they did not register a single tirst down. Although the tield, ball, players, reterees, and what-have-you were bespattered with mud, Little and Rorick showed that it was possible to shine by their brilliant, heady playing. Atter a week and a halt ot strenuous practice the Troians went to Mt. Pleasant determined to fteteat the Panthers and thus break a three-way tie in the little Six League. Playing in a lake ot slime that greatly hindered bath teams, the Mt. Pleasant Panthers managed to hold us scoreless, while the unsurpassed work ot Delp and Fulton on the line saved our goal from the prints ot their muddy teet. i Vxfith nine Sons ot Troy playin their last game, the team trekked to Burlington tor the annual Turkey Day tilt, To the chagrin of the Burlington tans and the ioy ot the Fairfield rooters the Troians trimmed the Greyhounds a 39-0 score. That our heroes were clicking in a big way in rheir last game was evident, tor e h ot the backtield men scored at least one touchdown in the closing battle ot the year, From the very tirst it was evident that all were doing their very best, but Champ and Crayne in the bafktield made themselves the answer to any tair coach's prayer by their continual march toward theft yhounds' goal posts. Although we tied with Mt. Pleasant tor the Little Six championship we managed to go through the season undeteated: and though' some ot the strongest teams in Iowa played with us, none was able to score against us. f Dick Crayne, our captain, was placed tor the second time on the All-State Team. This is the tirst time a Fairtield player has won this honor tor two consecutive years. . '4 Page 89 Basketball Squad Basketball iElilDill1lil Hardly had the Tootball season drawn to fi Nose when Coach Gluenlriri issued The lirsl call for basketball practice. From The first it was e-ident that Fairfield would have a powerful offensive since There were Three letter men Tor carryinri this part of The game. but iT was up to The coaches to find Two good guards and some substitutes to fill any vacancies That might occur during the season. After two weelrs ot strenuous practice in which every possible combination was tried, Eldon! tive challenged us on our own court. The victory, 37-22. Fairfield won was not so important as The information Coach Gluenlrin gained about The ability of his various players. The following weelr Fairfield opined her Little Six season on Ollumwais immense floor. AT the end oT the game the score was tied. ln the last five seconds of The overtime period Moon oT Otturrwa dropped in a long one winning the game 23.22. When. two days betore Christmas. lNashin'1Tons Team were our guests. we handed them ri present OT a 3l-2l deteat largely Through The ehorfs oT Don Smith who scored over half of our points. The Muscatine undeTeaTed five, with Their sharpshooter Barlro, visited us on New Yearis day, and, alter Tying The score several itmes. finally came out on top with a 25-20 count. Vlfebb rriade I2 points which was 2 more than were made bv Long lohn Barlro ofthe winning Team. January 7. Mt, Pleasant, that they might get revenge for their deTeaTs ot the previous season, welcomed The Fairfield quintet with a 22-l5 defeat, Pxtter seven days ot strenuous practice The Troirins met the Burliriqton Greyhounds on the Fair- field armory tloor. Fairfield didnt do much speedy playing: but when the gun went oft, we went oti with 27 points te The Greyhounds' I9. The next evening we challenged Keolrulr, one of the strongest Teams in southeastern lowa, on Their home floor, ln a fast and exciting game The Troian offensive and defensive functioned so that The lieolculr youtlss could offer nothing equal To iT. Although Qmith and Webb carried off scoring honors, ary baslretball Tan that saw The game will say That Fairfield had a distinctively tive-man team. The Bulldogs failed to Talre enough note ofthe fact that we had defeated Keolrulp consequently. they went home The following weelr end with the small end of a 24-2l score. OTTumwa sTaged a rxowerful rally in the latter part ot the garre. but because oT The Troians' early lead they couldn'T fiuite malre The grade. We won our next game 28-27 from Washington. Following This victory we wrestled a 2Ifl6 score from Muscatine. Only one school remained in the Little Six League whern we had not defeated at least once in the season. The Panthers. thereTore, were eager To meet us on our home floor. February II. After a fast game in which little scoring was done, but during which most ot the time Fairfield was ahead. time was called when we hand onlyl5 points to Mt. PleasanT's lo. The next evening Tound The Orange and Blaclr pitted against The Strong Chariton five on Chariton's floor. ln this game Crayne and Dabner seemingly couldn'T Tind anything else to do with the ball than throw iT Through the loop, Scott also brolre into the scoring column by making some nice long shots. Needless To say the Troians came out with 34 points, while Chariton was nursing a measly 26. Next Fairtield played Burlington and won the game I9-I6. Eleven of these points were madc- by Don Smith. Ft. Madison was next deteated 34-I4. and on February 27, Albia lost te Fairfield 'PI-20. Throughout the season The Troians mel only one Team which they did not defeali they won second place in the Little Six League. JusTus Webb was high scorer of the league. Page 9l Second Basketball Team TOP RCUW Uoyd Davisqm, JL-uk Bfxwqh, Vid 11 Kurka, Loo Gobbiv, Cmnzh DG KFCONF GOJVUO B 'rwffOfnf, Qstwzgx Rum ey, FV, XfKVci,LX'ghQL-,fx NVlWm'v Rnlierff Hv's'w'w. OTTCN' ROW W'W'f'x'wW Ewa' Mrwzx V1-Sv . COACH LEO DEKALB Mr, Uvxnw F mf Ln' fmo+HQ' HSu:S'i'W 1-wmv: im? f, wwf In Hs, ,www riQr', Irm:,'m1c'.'w ns, he Qrdrw We wniond has kdiufw5qL.m1.'am: V'fas,Mf5pa'k 'v wx LUHKWWIFQ m l +.w:w'Y:af'. Hel mv? . 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I+ is owing largely lo his efforls lhal our high school has developed championship learns. l N. x l lr lv .I Traclc FairTield I-ligh School didn'T seem saTisTied wiTh having won The LiTTle Six FooT ball Championship and second place in baslceTball Tor The season oT l930-3l, buT sTarTed ouT in The very TirsT meeT and won The LiTTle Six Indoor Track Championship. l:urThermore, aT The nexT meeT, which was lhe STaTe conTesT aT Iowa CiTy, she won The 'iexT Championship. So iT wenT Through The remainder OT The season unTil, by The enfl sl The lasT meeT, she had capTured eighT Trophies To be added To her already crowdcj Trophy case. WiTh such disTance runners as CapTain Rizor, Campbell, Braun, I5uITon, I-lanshaw, SwaTTord, and Gillaspie, FairTield easily won success wiTh her relay Teams. NOT only in relay races, buT in oTher evenTs, such as Rizor in The mile run, SwaTTord and l:ulTon in The 8530 yard run, Campbell and Gillaspie in The 440 yard run, and l-lanshaw in The cixTy yard high hurdles, she had men who were always poinT adders aT any meeT. Dick Crayne and ArThur Delp, besides running on The relay Teams, broughT home many honors by Their muscular abiIiTies. Crayne added vicTories by puTTing The shoT, low hurdling, and 220 yard running: Delp did his share by pole vauITing. Bob l-lynd and Bravfner DuBois proved whaT Tour years oT ascending and descenclf ing sTeps in FairTieId l-ligh School will do Tor a fellow, by The Tormer's knack Tor high hurdling and high iumping, by The laTTer's skill aT broad jumping and pole vaulTing. .IusTus Webb was also a consTanT source of worry To challenging Track Teams by his Tield work. Jew Munson, ThaT he mighT compleTe his Tour years oT aThleTic work Tor F. I-I. S., enTered in The broad iump, low hurdles. and dashes, in which evenTs he could always be Tigured on To boosT The Team's score by a number of poinTs. He was also an invaluable asseT To The I-IalT Mile and Medley Relay Teams. iillillllill LITTLE SIX MEET AT IOWA CITY I3irsT place in MeeT. Two Mile Relay Team.. ....... . ............. l:irST lSwaTTord, FuITon, Braun, Rizorl Mile Relay Team ...,.,... ..... .... . . ...,. , FirsT lBraun, Campbell, Gillaspie, Craynel Campbell 440 yard run .. .... .... . .I:irsT Crayne shoTpuT ..,. .. .. ..... l:irsT Crayne low hurdles ..... . ..,. FirsT Gillaspie 440 yard run... .. .. ..Second Rizor mile run. ........... . ..... Second Munson low hurdles ........ ..... S econd Munson 50 yard dash ..... ........ T hird Munson broad iump ..... ..... . .Third SwaTTord 880 yard run .. ...,., Third I-lanshaw high hurdles . .. ...... Third HalT mile Relay Team... .. ...... ..... . Third ll-lanshaw, Delp, Braun, Munsonl STATE MEET AT IOWA CITY FirsT in MeeT. Two Mile Relay Team .... .. ,,....,. .. ..FirsT lSwaTTord, I3uITon, Braun, Rizorl Mile Relay Team .,,.. ., ,..,,,,..,,,,..,, .FirsT II3raun, Campbell, Gillaspie, Craynel SwaTTorcI 880 yard run, .....,, , I3irsT Campbell 440 yard run.. . ,. .FirsT Medley Relays.. ..... . ........ . .. .Third lRizor, Crayne, Munson. Braunl OSKALOOSA RELAYS AT OSKALOOSA Third place in MeeT. Mile Relay Team. .. . ......... .... . ...FirsT lBraun, Campbell, Gillaspie, Craynel SprinT Medley ,... . .. .. l:irsT Hynd high iump. ....... .. , . .l:irsT Two Mile Relay Team.... . ........ . .Third ll-Iynd, I:ulTon, Braun, Rizorl Medley Relay ..,....... .. . . Third ll:uITon, Crayne, Munson, I-lanshaw Rizor mile run .,....... . . .. Third DISTRICT MEET AT FAIRFIELD DRAKE RELAYS AT DES MOINES Ffrsl prnrfe In Meet Mile ReIay Team TirsT IBraun, Campbell Gillasple, Crayne-I Crayne Iow hurdles Second Rizer Milo Run Second Crayne sho? ou? ThTrd Munson low hurdles Thlrd Campbell 440 yard run Thhd DuBois pole vaulT - Third FORT MADISON RELAYS AT FT. MADISON Two Mne Relay Team Thfrd lSwaTTord, FulTon, RI2or, Braunl Mile Relay Team ThIru fBraun, Campbell, GTIIaspEe, CrayneI Foolball LeTTerman Relay ThEr.T Tlvlunson, Camobeh, Crayne, Hanshawj Riior mile run ThIrd :L U 11: Ui Ivlrle Relay Team C, .1555 Publ Mile Relay Team Class A Second lBraun, Campheh, Qnllaspie, Craynel Two MIIe Relay Team Serond lRr1or, Iiullon De-Ip, Br.1L.n,l LITTLE SIX MEET AT BURLINGTON Second puree 'n Meel. Delp poIe vaulT Orayne low hurdles Crayne 220 yard das lfrayne sho' pul RIzor mile run Campbell 440 yard r IDuBoIs poll vaulf Ilynd high Iump Mile Relay Team TIrsT Iirrsl h Elrsl FIU? hIrsI un Second Second Second Third T3raun, Campbell, Gillespie, CrnynuI Munson low hurdles IiDIiIf Third Student Managers Hold you poclceT books, here comes The hnanee r'nanagersI Ye Iand everyone Icnows hImI. A beTTer manager cannoT be Touno, ThaT Ts, oTher Than Turney and Harve. They're all good Then There Ts Sd, equrprnenT manager. He Is very, verv, very handy wilh a IaveIin, fyou lcnow, To Iceep The agile genllernen, guess ThaT's whal a fella would call 'em, Trorn climbing over The CounTer aTTer a Towell. BuT puTTIng all Iolces aside, I' wouId be hard indeed, To Tind a I3eTTer man Tor The job Than SIcf' These boys Tor The pasT year have acled In The canaC7Ty oT managers and we have ThoughT ThaT They were all essenTEal To The school, However, RusseII Harrell, Dillon Turney, and Sidney Spencer graduaTe, leavIng a bug hoIe for Harvey Hunl In Til p Theres Russia The reasT we can do Is express our Thanks To Them Tor Their ehlciency. ur Mug.. .Q 4 I N Sparks Popular Students The quesTion Tor debaTe is: Are They Popular, or Are They NoT? MR. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLE READER: As The TirsT speaker on The aTTirmaTive I shall endeavor To prove To you ThaT eiqhT sTudenTs oT 'Te Fairiield l-ligh School are exceedingly popular wiTh Their classmaTes. In The TirsT place, These eiqhT sTudenTs were voTed The mosT popular members oT Their respece 'ive classes by The boys and girls in each division. The voTe was noT inTluenced in any wayt ir wa, a Tair and iusT balloT. Miss Virginia Van NosTrand, oT The Treshman class, is a younq girl oT qreaT promise. She was elecTed To The Girls' Pep CommiTTee and showed herselT True blue in many oT The sTunTs puT on by This orqanizaTior', She is a member of The Girls' Junior Glee Club also, and oT The Mixed Chorus. By The Time Ginny is a junior, whaT will The liTTle maid be doing? Her cofpopular sTudenT is MasTer Morris Smessaerf, JusT imagine him in l935! TTe's a wonoer now in baskeTball skill and in good looks: buT in Three years-iusT Think! I shall Take as my second issue The sophomore class. ls PaT lMaxinel Caviness popular? There is no doubT abouT iT. She dances divinely: she qraces The Pep ComrniTTee: and she doesn'f neqlecT her school work eiTher. VicTor Kurkal Ahl he has been a vicTor Tor Two consecuTive years. l'Te's an able baskeTT:all player: and how he can blushl We are rooTing Tor VicTorl The iunior class! EiTher They qeT inTo a ruT and sTay There , or else Mary ParreTT and Jack Clark are The mosT popular sTudenTs oT Their class. This is The Third year The l93fT's have voTed Them Their mosT represenTaTive pair. Mary is on The Pep CommiTTee, is in The Junior Play :asf-4 in fad, she is always where ever somebody dependable and likable is needed. .lark Clark dances, he sinqs, he draws, he acTs, he declaims. Who will TorqeT hi-, renderinfi oT Soul T-lunqer? And he ranks high as a sTudenT. T-le is so versafile ThaT To do h'm iiiswiri- would be To Till The resT of The book wiTh his praises, and I musT proceed To The seniors. These seniors, worThy and auqusT as They are, have decided ThaT Miss MarqareT Leech and Mr. Jusius Webb are Their mosT popular vounq people. Peq is in The Glee Club, on The Pep Commiiiee, is head oT The Girl Reserves, and shines as an acTress besides. And did she noT win in The BeauTy ConTesT? .lusTus, he is a marvel, oT course. T-le is a unique combinaTion oT aThleTe and musicianp he plays baskeTr1all and TooTball like a Troian: and he Sinqs in The Boys' QuarTeT which placed TirsT in The New London conTesT. Then don'T you renwemher Jonsey? lr The Browning STudio conTesT, Too, Fairfield Townspeople voTed him The handsomesT senior boy. Thus, qenTle reader. l have proved To you ThaT These eighT sTudenTs oT Fairfield T-Tiqh Sqhaal are The mosT popular members oT Their classes. l Thank you. 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Wtat smart people we have, 22-George Washington pictures. 22-Washington play given by the Dramatic Club. 23-Prot. Moorhead gives us a music lesson. 23-Fort Madison B. B. game-3444! My! Myl 25-First real Spring Day. Just a tritle early. MARCH- 3-G. R. Plays-- XfVeinies on Wednesday and Handsome ls. 4-College Trumpet Trio in person, 3-5-County Tournament. 7-Tommy Ryan's exhibit-Oh! The 200 pounds! 8-College Girls' Trio in person. I5-Dr. Smith ot Parsons gives tall: on Depression I7-IB-I9-Debate Contest at Des Moines. I8-I9-State Tournament at Des Moines, I9-20-Connie and Justus represent us at Des Moines-That was a good dress Justus bought her: good taste, Just, H. S. Vespers. All musical-and what talent there is in F.H.S, First Day ot Spring-Snow storm and blizzard accompanied with lightning and thunder! What a day! The Poor Nut. -Groups sing at Lutheran church tor Good Friday program. 25-April 4-One whole weel: ot vacation! What a rescuerl 30- -There is one! 20- QI 22 25 Blakslee runs to a tire-His old hobby. APRIL- 2-Fairtield wins Traci: Meet at iowa City. 4-Home Music contest. 4-District Dramatic contest. 4-Spring has ccmcl See Scotty's new pair ot pants! -Jordan cuts lock ot Mimi's hair tor a souvenir! New London Music Contest. We won with Samson's solo. the Boys' Quartet, Girls' Trio, and Mixed Sextet, besides getting rnany seconds. Begin pumoing the piano tor Junior Speciality. What de- lighttul music it becomes atter one week ot practice, Gong! Mr. Kinnley spealrs to encourage us To go to college. Fire Dept. calls on Webbs. The whole town goes too. 25-26-Washington District Music Contest---Big time by all. 29-30-May 2-Junior Play. 7 afr- I8- I9- MAY- 4-5-o-7-State Music Contest at Iowa City. IO-The long looked for State Tests! What a relief after they're overl 26-Commencement-Good-by old F. H. 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Professor Zilch-111 Professor ol Conlemporary American Lileralure al Maine U. 121 Ballyhoo 131 Conlribulor lo 'llrue Love. 1Prol, Andrew Bulls' Conlem- porary1k lnlroducer ol l-lumidor Packf'1I1 Camels 121 Lucky Slrike 131 Cheslerlield 1Scan- dinavian Sardines1. . Mos? Popular Presidenlian Candidale-1I1 Allalla Bill 121 l-loover 131 Canlor 1Canlor when he's lhe piesidenl1. Kaye-1I1 A syrup 121 a lacully member 131 Characler in Moon Mullins. 1Whal The Loser ol lhe Prize fighl gels1. Wrile a 2500 word lheme on Modern Russia or draw form Ballyhoo. your lavorile illuslralion U S1S1CQ 'lSl 12999 limes1. This above is wrillen in original Russian and could be lranslaled, buf il would noi sound well. iilllljilji MR. BLAKSLEE- I-Vocaloularye-Give lhe meaning in lull. a-xanlhochrornia-an elhnological lerm for one having xanlhoclroid lrails. lo-eanaxemander-doublless an escaped convicl from Axololl, Mexico. c--alganeslhesiafunleeling sea weeds incapacialed for sensalion. d--onomalopeiafwhen sound and sense gel lo-gelher. e-clanslrophobia-wire Dan Websler lor furlher parliculars. l-haemophilia-a disease common lo The haemophilic. g-blephariris-inllarnalion ol lhe eyelids caused by sludyingg a very rare ailmenf. h-schizolrichia-evidenlly a separalion irom lhe lrulh. snarlbora-a form of sludenl held in delenlion. brigidaire-when spelled wilh an 1 a place used lo cool sizzling brains. k-nerlsfsomelirnes spelled irks: for reference wrile Beeze Binks. 1- 2 hebelude-al leasl a dozen in very class have il-1Use Pepsodenl1. 1The word means s'rupidily1. Give lhe names of lhe lasl lhirleen movies you have seen. Why did you go 'ro each? Whal moral lesson did you find in each? l. Fireman Save My Child. 2. The Midnighl Alarm. 3. 'Ihe Lure of Ihe Birenf' 4. The Changing BeII. 5. 'ihannie Ihe FIame Fighferfi 6. Smoky Joe and His Fire EaIers. . Thad Demon --Fire. . I-Iearfs AIIame. 9, FiIi, The Flaming I:Iamminqo. IO. Wildfire, Dodo and P-IosenpIeIIer. I I. I3riIzie, Ihe Fearless Firemenf' I2. FaIse PxIarms. IZ. 'The Boys of Ihe OId Fire Brigade. -1 I fi O IIVIoraI: Why is Ihere smoke aI fa iire7I. I paid my good money and wenf Io see Inese mcvles Io heIp boom business and end 'he depression. 7, Underhnc: Ihe Cerrecf use. efI yam whaI I yam, I1--I like fo eai yams. C- Yam yam, gimme some yarn, fried Ihe baby. afI'm aII IanIhomed euf, be Sec Ihe prehy Ianrhemsf' C-- 'How many fanihoms is +ha+? 'IIE Ioo deep Ior mol. a-lf's so many cubi+s Iong. b-I Ike Ie smoke CubiIs. CYCubiIs is pIayinq wifh his heart e---He sure is sour. bfihe bad boy leaks sour. -- 2 -His name is Saur. MR. BLAKESLEE- I, Bing Crczsbyehi Euifer of CeIIeqe I-Iumor IZI Modern Poet I3l Famous Crooner. 2. Eye Qpener-III OciuIisI IZI Mechanism device Ier opening Ihe eye QI Llforary device for opening Ihe eye. 3. Cepfain BiIIy- III Smoke House poefry IZI Harpers I3I Honey. 4. Minnie The Moocher-III Rachmaninah' IZI Cab 6aIlcway I3J Rudy ValIee. 5. ProIesser ZiIQh- IIQ Professor of Comemeorary American Li'eraIure aI Main: IJ. IZI BaIIyI1oo I3I CenIribuIer Io Tue Love. O. K. 6. Infroducer QI Ilumhor Pack--III Camels IZI Lucky Shike IEI ChesIerIieId. . Mesa PopuIar Pres3den+iaI Candidaie-'II fXIIaIIa BiII Hoover I3I Canfor. O. K. c. Kayo--III a syrub A Iaculry member Charadef in 'Moon IvIuIIinS. 7 9. Wrire a 2500 Theme on Modern Russia er draw your Iewerne iIIusIraIion Irom i'BaIIyhoo. IWe are qIad hw see yuu don'I quessk IA copy oI Ihis Ihmne has been Iiled by me af Communisi HdqI5. 523 Broadway. Union Sfluare and 23rd S+ree'. New York. They wiII qlaah, Iurnish you ri free com' upon receigzf :uf your -. Iimk Inr S2500 pIus S9500 Ior posuiqerra we7qI'i1ysubiec.I Inie- you knowi. J. D, B. Page I03 MR. WHITTINGTON- 'W L, n J. 4, Ll, 6. 7. 8 9. HUVC l , n L, l ple? Biiwq Crmrvi, --,ll lfdifor N,C,iUllGCl1C llumii' ,QN lVlw,i'i'i ww, ,X lniin.-ug Ciiimir-i. ,Radio Manu,nzg+urer,. E552 Onerier' ,lg Qcguliy Meclmeiial device ,wr w5,ei iq The eye. 13, Lili-mii, crevice ,wr opening ,ne eye, ,Mur7ne,. Capfnin Billy ,lg Smoke lloufo pwelf, ,ZQ Harper? ,lj Haney ,Cn,w,nin Ut ,hiv Arwcien, Mariner! Slwipl. Minnie ,lie Mmgifuer' ll, Rac'.l'Wrnanir'alf ,QR Cab Gallewag ,ll Rudy Vnfleo ,Jimi an Inmieernf Small Girl, Dfufemgi' Zilnli Dmleezcr Q, Curiernporary A'vi0riCni'i Li'efniure a, Maine U. Confribufor To True Love, ,Wwe disceverer ul qeomelrif measluros of vczrfiefxl ausfmngl spnges and cu aiwlicrr ol Kanlis Transcendeiifal Unify of Apper Lcrefiori. Relerevncfr: Mefapligsisnilifi Anfaqsgriinde dei' lXlalui'wi5sensClnnp,, Pul' iiflma my Whllnnek Farmer, lrilfoflufoi' rg, ,lie l-,UV',iflLlV Pail-,ll Came-ls ,2, Luc, Sfrfklr ,Xi Cliofihgrlielm ,Uni 'nu S'rilEj', Playing Card Com. MGM Popular Prcsimcfiififal Cfindidnis----V, i Alialfa Bill ,QQ llmvvwr ,M Cnriwr ,Ein Mein or llarpof. lilaxrw---,NX A sgwiv ,Pb A fmiuly mewwlwri i3l Cl1arac+er in Moon Mullins. VVri,e is 2500 ward ,nemo un 'Mfzcxefr Russia H or GVGW gnu ,ivwrue illufwfffllivu friwrn Ballyliof.i' Ankwcf all ul 'ne Cue-Vans in ,uli fanfi be sure you luilq KTVKXV' ,nur answers ,iv lvl -lid' you l'ifwf,zn', made A inisfalce, Cassiii' ,Pie lolrwinr as eiflfei necesaeui er Cultura' war : f l I A -A .wafe--Nefgfqssi' . B A clfavegn wi, Ncicbsi' . F V C---,ww unvcnpoifg. Cullum, lwnweful uviiguiiwfiliviij. l, .An uirplff Cullum, ,Eve ilgaqrf,-fffl, liuf looli nf ull llii- 'ifuriln'1i'!vln1',piiL1wu.l ul r fvri,. E A gwiepc Q, Jiimg ,l cliqlriil ,ind fiiiz ww VT,K'V,llO'N'.el 'ii :lie full. l A Mevicnn llairlcss--Neillier. G'-f-A liuwlx Q, mgfewwux- ,lill le, ,lie bmi rmwwvi' ilik siw, llulvi ,ir Julfwuuii Couny Bfzeloegwrs, Asfaccial on,, Uwdorscorcr 'lie f.ci'i'fgC' ui-C. A - Cfmrul is ,a song, ,a girl, ,a necessiiy, ,a luxury, ,one in a million, B An 1-apple is nick' useful ,in a dumpling, ,af lhe bollom of fhe ocean, ,in ,lne slomach, ,under a mallress, ,following Adam, C- A CWtTV'iWlf'l ii is ,frozen assel, ,walered sloclr, ,silenl parfneri ,Charfer Oak Wagon, ,lin ui1m:'igfali0n nnfieisls QI lifes pa',i'vis' 'lie ':l'lt'VlCTl'f,' is ,lm siien, pai- wer. Wlifi' Q1-He, l5ViE,:1Ki',Ll .1 ulrlli' lifawy 'fn di will' 'lip nw 0' ili 'iVfv'llil,fI u'ili'2,.7 E- 1ii' :ull and .lmzw fl ruin,-lm Be: surf lm imilfj ,l'C:C1 Hll, l',3', COACH GLUENKIN- l. Bing Crosby-lll Edifor of College Humor l2l Modern poef l3l Famous Crooner. 2. Eye Opener-lllOculisf l2l Mechanical device for opening fhe eye lfil Liferary device for opening fhe eye. 3. Capfain Billy-Ill Smoke House Poefry l2lHarper's l3l Hooey. 4. Minnie fhe Moocher-lll Rachmaninaff Cab Calloway l3l Rudy Vallee. 5. Professor Zilch-lll Professor of Confemporary American Liferafure af Maine U. l2l Ballyhoo l3lConfribufor fo True Love. 6. lnfroducer of Humidor Pack-lil Camels l2l Lucky Sfrikes l3l Chesferfield. 7. Mosl Popular Presidenfial Candidafe-lll Alfalfa Bill l2l Hoover lfil Canfor. 8. Kayo-lll A syrup l2l A faculfy member l3l Characfer in Moon Mullins. 9. Wrife a 2500 word fheme on Modern Russia or draw your favorife illusfrafion from Ballyhoof' Be sure and read fhe quesfions over affer you have finished. Don'f worry, buf do fhe besf you can. I. Give fhe full meaning of fhe following phrases and aufhor of each. a- l'm only a bird in a iilled cage. lUffered by Coach Langlas of Mf. Pleasanf in rage af referees in generall. b- Consfanf dripping wearefh away fhe brain. lMy psychoanalysf says yes. and my feacher says no, so l don'f know where l'm afl. c- Blessed are fhe ignoranff' lAII roads lead fo my gov'f. class. Dedicafed fo fhe Senior Class of l932l. d- Oul', ouf, dammed poll fax. ll remember somefhing abouf fhis, buf you never made if clearl. e- People in glass houses should never 'rhrow parfiesf' lLydia Pinkham's warn- ing fo all fair maidens affecfed by spaviusl. f- Time and fide never waif, nof even for flappersf' lliafhe fhe pafienf in luke warm wafer. Remember a clean free never decaysl. 2. Mafch fhe following: affix senafor. A-a-A relired baskef ball official. b-A feacher. F-b-Enough lo kill one. c-An ex Officio. D-c-A person. d-Subpoena. E-d-A human being. e-A dicfionary. C-e-Rhymes wifh Teeny. f-A rope. B--f-A device for killing. e--Give a shorf diclionary accounf on fhe lndianarlowa game as seen by yourself. lBy fhe way, old man, are you a Phi Befa Kappafll. iljlilliljli Miss ROTH- l. Bing Crosby-lll Edifor of College Humor l2l Modern Poef l3l Famous Crooner. 2. Eye Opener-lll Oculisf l2l Mechanical device for opening fhe eye. l3l Liferary device for opening fhe eye. 3. Capfain Billy-lll Smoke House Poefry l2l Harper's l3l Hooey. 4. Minnie fhe Moocher-lllRachmaninoff l2l Cab Calloway l3l Rudy Vallee. 5. Professor Zilch-lll Professor of Confemporary American Liferafure af Maine U. l2lBallyhoo l3l Confribufor fo True Love. 6 lnfroclucer of Humidor Pack-lll Camels l2l Lucky Slrike l3l Chesferfield. 7. Mosl Popular Presidenlial Candidalen lll Alfalfa Bill l2l Floover l3l Cantor. 95. Kaye-lll A syrup l2l A lacully mernliier l3l Characler in Moon Mullins. 9. Wrile a 2500 word lheme on Modem Russia, or draw your lavorile illuslralioi' from Ballyhoo.'i Modern Russia I I 2500 word lheme I I I , True-false queslions. False a-ll lhe wooden horse ol Troy had been a mouse, lalin would nol have progressed. False b-Three Years ol Piq Lalin should precede Roman Lalin. False c--Miss Calverl receives a percewl per semeslor oFl Lalin ponies. True d--Caesar made Whoopee. False e-Three-iourlhs ol lhe sludenls nl F. H. S. cheal while lalcing examinalions 2. Give lhe meaning in French and Lalin. af Quiclc, l-lenry, lhe Flilf' lcelerifas, Henrice, Flilluml. b-Hglenderine does lhe lriclrf' lfgiiaiililas agil ooluml, c- Go sil on a lack. lll, sedeles in clavulol. d-iipoop-ppop-a-doop, O-do-deo-do lpoopa-poop-a-doool. 3. lranslalc inlo French or Lalin lhe lligli School Song. Mica, mica, parva slella Mi?or quae-nam sis, lam bellal Splendens enninus in illo, Alba velul gemma carlo, Quando lervens Sol discessil, 'Nlec colore prala nascil Max oslendis lumen ourum, Micans, micans per obscurunn. lYou musl have qollen exciled, lhis s noi lhe Fliqh Scnool song bul Twinkle, lwinlcle, Lillle Slarl. iQTlUllji MISS PETERSON- I. Bing Crosby--lil Edilor ol College Flcmor l2l Modern Poel lfll Famous Crooner. 2. Eye Opener-lil Oculisl l2l Mechanical device lor opening lhe eye. l3l Lilerary device lor opening lhe eye l3l ll musl have been absenf when we had lhisl. 3. Caplain Billyflll Smoke l-louse Poelry l-larperis l3l Flooey lWe never had lhis in classl. 4. Minnie lhe Moocher- Ili Rachmaninall l2l Cab Calloway l3l Rudy Vallee. 5. Professor Zilch-lll Prolessor ol Conlemporary American Lileralure al Maine U. l2l Ballyhoo l3l Conlribulor 'o 'True love. 6, Inlroducer ol I-Iumidor Pack-Ill Camels IZI I.ucky Slrikes l3l Cheslerlield. 7. Mosl Popular Presidenlial Candidale-Ill Allalla Bill l2l Hoover l3l Canlor. 8. Kayo-Ill A syrup l2l A lacully member lfll Characler in Moon Mullins. 9. Wrile a 2500 word lheme on Modern Russia or draw your lavorile illuslralian lrom BalIyhoo. I. True-lalse. a-Exhausled seniors ollen need guide ropes lo aid lhem in descending lhe slairs aller one ol Miss Pelerson's lesl. In-A year ol Chinese should precede French. c-Il lilly million Frenchmen can'l be wrong, how many can be righl? lNo lime lo answer lhis queslionl. 2. Translale lhe high school song inlo French. ll lorgol lo do lhis onel. 3. Give lhe meaning in French. a- Quick, I-lenry, lhe FIil. b- SIenderine does lhe lrick. c- Go sil on a lack. c- Poop-poop-a-doop. ll had a hislory map lo gel in lor Miss Zeigler and didn'l have lime lo do my Frenchl. 4. Fill lhe blanks in lhe following: a-Theres only .................... in harsh dry hands. b -Gel ready lor ..,,,,....,,,.,,,.,.. c-Gel a divorce lhe .,,,................. d-You can'l go wrong wilh ...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,. e- .................... is lhe brew lhal salislies. l-I-Ier lriend lhoughl: Your .................... is loo bad, bul said, l lold molher I'd go home early. g-Are your loved ones .................,,. ? ll-Whal's my darling ,.,,............,,,, now? ll lorgol lo bring a pencill. lJ'ai oublie d'apporler un crayonl. lYou should have lhrown il inlo lhe pasl absolulel. IIIIICIIIIH MISS CALVERT- I. True-lalse gueslions. a-Il lhe wooden horse ol Troy had been a mouse, Lalin would nol have pro- gressed. b-Three years ol Pig Lalin should proceed Roman Lalin. c-Miss Calverl receives a percenl per semesler olil Lalin ponies. d-Caesar made Whoopee. e-Three-lourlhs ol lhe sludenls ol F. I-I. S. cheal while laking examinalions. 2. Give lhe meaning in French and Lalin. a--- Quick, I-lenry, lhe Flil. b- Slenderine does lhe lrick. c- Go sil on a lack. d- PoopMpoop'a-doop, O-do-deo-do. 3. Translale lhe I-ligh School Song inlo French and Lalin. llvlay I have a locker pass, please, lo gel a pencil? Yes, l know you said we would have a lesl on Monday, bul I lorgoll. You will have lo lake a delenlion. Your assignmenl is decline SO nouns and lranslale lrom page l,I28 lo I l,456. Be able lo lake a shorl lesl over all idioms be- lween lhose pages and don'l lorgel lo wrile oul lhe queslions al lhe end ol lhe chap- ler. Page IO7 'fb ' QQT ' 7 m'fL'f: w X. A 'f ' ' VI. 1 'Vbg ' f gf H- f- . .fx , .3 ff? III- . ,II ,III ' ,, W '- U f , ,. ' , ,- - ,yi R - 1 ' . ,I-.Io 4 . 'Z IL? Q- . Hey ! Hly' F ' I 4. 3, ' ,QIHQTQ , . I' Wx Q ffl X, . W IIfIr , 'S bf: ,A I, ,- 3, 4 x I 4, 1 'A 4:5 ' fi 'pil F' -f 1 fa XJ .. , - . ,y , 6 gf I J - V- , Q , W J ' I ' .N 3 Y y I P1 ' ' ' as jrff. .. f'--- --W - 4 A 1 fy' Track Jquduf A fl. .TI mu li - a .1 'Q ., . .I , ' f'Jgh!1 Reurell' II If I3 I Oh! Dear! ' Q l 'UWC' I xv L' is ' 7-25, ' ' 4+ . . f- W H' - X- ' . 3. ' X I BFHO21-Klnnqy ,I -, , 'A Q A , ix ,0fl,4,h , A1 ' 'oqrqdvldg foonafh A, . ' I POW ' A A 'lu 'T-'LQ' IL ltth- ffag ' :I II I .- Q fm -xx 'Y ,XXV , . 'I' 1 YI ,i x ' II . 4-fit In I , Cf ', - oko 0 .J- I Q, . Y ' , 99 WHS Two' nu-if - ii N xg-IIIQ. I I L32 MRS. MITCHELL- I. Vocabulary: Give meanings in lull. a--mnlhochromiafeuphemism lor English correclness. b-anaximander-a slring lo lie around lhe index linger. c-alganeslhesia-condilion produced by looking 'rhrough a lelescope. d-onomafopoeia-a lype ol: border flower used by landscape gardeners. e-clanslophobia-lhe menlal slale ol a person reading his gas bill. T-haemophilia-sensalion of a dancing parlner slepping on your leel. g-blephariles-an epilhel' expressive of opprobrium. h-I-lyperaemia-a lype ol melre inslalled in a laxi cab. ieschizolrichia-disease germs. i-esnarlbora-a permanenl wave machine. k-brigidaire-a lhing lo freeze ice cubes. l-nerls-a lerm used by gangslers. How do you expecl a person lo know ils meaning? m-hebelude-lhe resull ol a vocabulary lesl. 2. Name lhe lhree famous American crooners who have nol been long since recog nized by lhe world. lTheir names being copyrighled, I am noi allowed lo use lheml. 3. Wrile The name ol: lwenly modern song hifs. llbidl. 4. Give lhe names ol lhe lasl' 'rhirleen movies you have seen. Why did you go 'ro lhern? Whal moral lesson did you Find in each? I. Our Gilded Daughlers. 2. Flaming Furnaces. 3. All Quiel in lhe Sludy I-lalls. 4. The Boy Who Played Baskelball. 5. Frank and Slyne. 6. Commercial Law. 7. Broken Promise. 8. Rock Island Express. 9f The Woman Rules. IO. Go Back I-lome. I I, Spider Webs. IZ. The I.ure. IX. Folly of The Side Shows. ll learned lhal people somelimes wasle lheir lime. I didn l have lo go lo The lhealre lo see l:reaks l. 5. Underline The correcl use: a-I yam whal I yam. b-I like lo eal yams. c- Yam, yam, gimme some yam, cried lhe baby. a-l'm all fanlhomed oul. b- See lhe prelly falI1oms. ceuldow man falhoms is lhal a-ll's so many cubils long. b-I like lo smoke cubils. c-'Cubils is playing wilh his hearl. a-I-le sure is sour. b-7-The bad boy looks sour. c-I-lis name is Saur. ll can'l see anylhing wrong wilh any ol lhesel. lYou have no lilerary apprecialionl. ?ii Page IOW MISS PORTER- I. Bin Crosby--lil Edilor of College Humor l2l Modern Poel l3J Famous Crooner. 2. Eye Qpenerelll Cculisi 121 Mechanical device for opening lhe eye. lfil Liierary device lor opeing fhe eye. 3. Capfain Billy-lil Smoke House Poelry l2l Harper's l3l Hooev. 4. Minnie The Moocher-ill Rachmaninoll l2l Cab Calloway lil Rudy aVllee. 5. Professor Zilch-llj Professor ol Confemporary American Liieralure ai Maine U. l2l Ballyhoo l3l Conlribufion lo True -ove. 6. Inlroducer of Humidor Pack--lil Camels l2l Lucky Slrikc Cheslerlield. 7. Mosl Popular Presidenlial Candiclale-Ill Alfalfa Bill l2l Hoover l3l Canlor. B. Kayoflll A syrup l2l A lacully memller l3l Characier in Moon Mullins. 9. Wrile a 2500 word lheme on Modern Russia or draw your lavorile illusiralion for Ballyhoo. Answer all ol ihe quesfions in lull, and be sure you look over your answers lo be sure fha? you haven? made a misfake. l. Solve lhe following equafions: A-la-bxa-cl-lh-g-l-q-T-y-wl lp-fry-561el'f4a'. Q-V+-fre hl B-AB'-bs-34'I? C-If 5l,204,907 be added To iez rimes I23,456, 789 lhe square ol whal number would equal 234.089, 465 limes lhe a1swer7 C-Il lwo sides ol a solid wooden lriangle would be adoed lo enough lo make an ordinary sized dining room lable, how much longer or shorler would lhe olher side of lhe lrianqle have lo be lo make six chairs To maich7 Give answer in square feel and illusfrale by making a drawing, D-The hardesl par? ol pulling on a play is lal finding a play lbl gelling The money lcl geiiing a casl? E-If lhere were 90 in lhe Junior Class, and lhe play had a cas? ol IB. specialiies look care of 70, whal would you do with lhe remaining 57 ili ljilil Jili Dil Jolces DID You Know mm. I--Mr. Whiiiinqfon carries a brief case io develop more arm muscle? 2-Roberfa Munro, Maurine Meyers, and Belly jones played hookey lor lwo weeks? 3-Conlenl Bangs losi her Tweed iacke+7 4-Youlch Woods can sing? 5-Ben Gossick saw his double in Grinnell? 6--Mrs. Mitchell once had her desk cleared? 7-Mary Margaref Bradshaw enlerlains lhe Purple Cow every Sunday evening? 8-Dillon Turney and Henry Huglin own lwin Fords? 9-Lucille Hamlin doesn'i ear chocolates? lOAMr. Blakslee never misses going lo a fire? iqf- IIO DeKalb-Marvin. have you done any inside reading? M. Farmer-Naw, il's loo hol lo read inside. Coach lo Bob Fullon al loolball praclice-Bob, have you ever been lo a zoo? Bob--Nope. Coach-You'd sure enioy seeing lhe lurlles whizz pasf. Ped-lsinging in chapell-For my Bonnie Annie Laurie I would lay me down and die. Miss Pelerson-ls Miss Laurie presenl? Bangs--I wanl you lo know, sir, lhal my lalher gave me 525,000 lo have my voice cullivaled. Glenn Lillle-And, l'll bel he slill wonders whal you did wilh lhe dough. Mary P-Well, Shirley, I am slill againsl overalls, buf I guess I can sland il if you won'l carry a pilch fork, and are able lo keep 'lhe dirl off your shoes. Coach lo Mulk-Mulkins, lhe only way you could be dumber is 'lo be bigger. Thelma Tuily-Well, Dad, I fooled lhem al school loday. Mr. Tuffy-Whal did you do? Thelma-Miss Zeigler asked me lo give Lincoln's Gellysburg Address, and l l'Old her he never lived lhere. Rag Merchanl-Any beer bollles, lady? Lady--Do l look as if I drank beer? R. M.-Well, any vinegar bollles? SCQH Jordan was asked lo wrile up lhe parly held by The Purple Cow Club. Nexl' day, aller reading il, Dillon Turney said lo him, Look here, whal do you mean by lhis? 'Among lhe mosl beaulilul girls was L. A. Gluenkin?' Why you crazy idiol, don? you know he's a man and one of our leachers? Scoll- I can'l help il, +ha'l's where he was. And +here's lhe Scolchman's wife whose doclor lold her she had To have sall air. She woke up nexl morning, and her husband was lanning her wilh a herring. Press Dispalch-The rolling pin lhrowing conlesl was won by Mrs. DeKalk who lhrew lhe pin 67 feel. Mr. DeKalb won lhe IOO yard dash for married men. Coach Gluenkin-Whal is 'rhe full failh and credil clause? Willard Samson-Sanla Claus. Music Teacher-Now sing This one. Bolh verses. Willard Pedrick-We can'l sing bolh verses al once. Shirley Rorick came lo debale wilh lipslick on. We accused him ol being down lo Mary Parrelfs. To our surprise, Shirley didn'l deny if. Define homicide. Freshman-Suicide al home. NNE ASK YOU WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: l-Vernon Tompkins wenT To a dance wilh a girl? Zflfleanor Cvreef came To school w Thoul her lessons? 3-Ted had his hair combed? flflvlary Elinor Barnes lived in Chicago? 5-Earl Bush didn'T have a monopoly on KaThlyn Warner? 6-Miss PeTerson Told a class aboul a TesT beTore hand? 7--Leo Munson qraduaTed? 8--ScoTT had lived in The STone Age and couldn'T sell anligues? 9-The College Gym Class goT back To school on Time? lO-Peg McGuire and Ralph Rizor had To dance in a lvlaraThon Tor a living? ll-Jack Hoerner had Mr. De Kalb's room? lThere aren'T any windowsl. I2--Helen Rider's voice changed? I3-The lvlclxleeley broThers had been Siamese Twins? l4-Russel Harrell's and Carl Pilger's. TaThers hadn'T been railroad men? I5-Don SmiTh lived on SouTh Main STreeT? I6-JusTine Webb became a nun? I7-Dick Crayne weighed 72 pounds? lB+lvlarTha Dickey was a wall Tlower? Some girl said, F, Walkaf' llvlr. Swellum guy To youl had a boil on The back oT his neck. So we hear! Ouchl Jack is a sludious chap. lClarkl. He read an arT book :lear Through once and didn'T even look aT The piclures--no, noT much. Lewis Van-Arnpire's TaTher was killed under The guilloline. This leTT a greal impression on him. lWhere, Why?l. SCOTT Tinally decides To wear his sweaTer inside his panls v-Through excessive persuasion. Then, Too, iT's raTher balmy on These days. They say iT Jordan geTs a new pair oT Trousers no one will recognize him. llT'd be like painhnq The H. Sl. MarTha D. To Coach-Weren'T There Two Burrs? Ped.-Yea, Sand and Cockle. Coach--Red, do you know whaT currency is? Redflvlc.fSure, l goT some in my pockeT. Coach--You're lucky: what is il? Red-A nickel. Coache5amson, who called The FirsT ConTinenTal Congress? Samson--George WashinqTon. Coach-Oh, your grandmoTherl Bill, can you beaT ThaT? Bill B- eYea, Sanly Claus. Coach-WhaT SenaTor was eiecTed Trom Congress? Bill Baker-I Think he was from Wiscorisin, buT darned ill know his name. Coach-You're dumber Than l Thoughl you were. His name was Burger. Bill-Ham or Lim? Around Our School With the inquiring Reporter DelighTTul' aTTer-dinner luncheons have been served on Tuesdays and Thursdays in The physics laboraTory in honor oT Mr. CooTs who has been spending The pasf sev- eral years in our midsT assisTing sTaggering physics sTudenTs. The dainTy menus con- sisTed oT peanuTs, suckers, pies, apples, pecan rolls, oranges, milk, ripe olives, Tender- loin sandwiches, pickles, bananas, gingerale, sauerkrauT, deviled eggs, and angel Tood cake. The luncheons have begun prompTIy aT 2:l5 and ended abouT 3:30 giving TiTTeen minuTes Tor a general washing up. The Table decoraiions have been in keepe ing wiTh The general idea oT physics: brighT cenTerpieces consisTed OT highly colored dry baTTeriesp coils oT TiTTy Turns each were used as sTreamers Trom which dangled Crow-TooT and volTaic cells. ATTer The luncheons copper sulphaTe, eTher, and wood alcwhol highballs have been served in The dark room. Mr. CooTs has been giving charming skeTches and chalk Talks during The meals. A Surprise Party l-lonoring The sudden coming inTo Their TorTune oT The heirs oT William Wrigley Junior, Miss Florence RoTh and Mrs. Wilson Reed surprised Their sorrowTul sTudenTs by passing large crepe baskeTs oT Wrigley's chewing gum. Mrs. Reed opened The parTy wiTh a Tew comTorTing words: TT is alTogeTher TiTTing and proper ThaT we should do This. Then she broke down, and English LiTeraTure was disconTinued Tor ThaT day. Miss RoTh was much braver and sTarTed her shorT address by Telling her sTudenTs how Wrigley's whiTens The gums and aids indigesTion. A Good Time Was Had by All During The Tlu epidemic Two hundred one persons were absenT Trom Their duTies. TwenTy'Tive were conTined To Their beds, seven oT These having measles. The TheaTers, being wise and noT using The Toul-smelling disinTecTanT used by The school, were overcrowded by sTudenTs noT wishing To caTch Tlu. ApproximaTely sev- enTy Tled To OTTumwa in order To escape The TrighTTul plague. OThers wenT ice skaTing in hopes oT building up Their resisTance againsT The disease. Dr. James, en- deavoring To do his biT, warned The surviving Tew againsT sweeTs, laTe hours, over- work, and meaT. BuT This proved only an incenTive To work The harder. The Tollowing day sixTy-Two more were ouT suTTering Trom brain-Tag. Two serior girls in order Tc geT Their minds oTT The depressing epidemic, desiring prophylacTic and moral com- panions, spenT The week playing wiTh paper dolls. Athletic Social Event Miss Evelyn YoungguisT, preTTy and popular young school Teacher, enTerTained, wiTh a relay parTy aT TOS, her TirsT Tloor aparTmenT, all The sTocking runners in l:airTield l-ligh School Tor The year l93l-32. The guesTs were sew delighTed wiTh The enTerTain- menT ThaT They gave Their charming hosTess a voTe oT Thanks. 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