Fairfield High School - Quill Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)
- Class of 1937
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The QLIII I I3ubIisI'mecI by the Senior CIass of FAIRFIELD HIGI-I SCHOOL Fairfield, Iowa nbgglygaau MAY, 'I937 'Q' TWENTY-SIXTI-I VOLUME Swann scrmusq ww-17 X fmssomk EQUILL-I Foreword ll in days to come, tlris lnoola recalls a single lriendslwip, stirs one beautiful memory, liglwts one lace with a smile, or lills one lweart vvitlw lwappy tears, we will leel adequately repaid lor tlwe long l'1ours spent in creating this 1937 QUILL. E oulLL-I Miss Calveri Miss Lindauer Miss Rofh Mr. Leo DeKalb 1 In appreciafion of 'rhe a++en- Hon and encouragemenf we 9 received as freshmen in your 3 classes, we. Hwe Class of 7 D E D cg 1937, dedame was Quill. A T I O N Miss ROTH Q Mass CALVERT U Miss LINDAUER I MR. LEO DEKALB L L H EQUILL-I937 Page3 Ti-IE GLCDRIOUS ADVENTURE The World I Live In With Malice Toward None Piigrimls progress Wake Up and Live The Streriuous Liie Tremenciuous Triiles Treasure island Y rr i fa if r DY 'sh WORl I D LIVE IN '-f. INN 0 7-W - ,- E QUILL-I Page 6 E QUILL-I if 7. ' 4 . :JJ 45, A , K Z A 1 X, QUILL-I937 Peggy Page8 THE QUILL-I L n wmf MALIG NONE DR. J. V. H. SCHANTZ Ksfblal Dr. Schaniz, who passed away December 9, I936, was a valuable member of 'rhe Fairfield school board. He gave unsfiniingly of his 'lime and conscien+iously worked for anylhing fhai was for 'rhe good of ihe Fairfield schools. He loved boys and girls and was happy while serving +hem. EQUILL-1937 paqeq Mr. Ward Mr. Smith Mr. Gaumer Mr. Starr Dr. Webb Mr. Fleming Mr. Lindauer I I l l Board of Education Presidenf ,,,, ,,,. ,,,,,,, D r . W. T. Webb Vice Presiden+ ......, ,,.,..,,,, E ugene Fleming Secre+ary ........ ........ J ohn Lindauer Treasurer ,.A,,........ .,................... ....... ......,.,, W i I liam Sfarr Booker SmH'h John Ward Harvey Gaumer Page I0 THE QUILL-I937 J. F. T. SAUR Principal Swell is flue worcl for him. W. G. PENCE Superinlenclenl' The man behind lhe scenes EQUILL-I 937 Pg in RAYMOND BALDERSON Our bel' 'lor lhe i938 mosl pop- ular facully member. Biology N. T. fxqricullure Assislanl Coach PEARL DEKALB l-le praclices whal he preaches. Bible English ll Sponsor Hi-Y HAZEL KELLO6 Arfislic in appearance and abil- ily. Ari' JOHN HOERNER He adds spice and humor lo lhe Ole lnsfilufionf' Assisfanl Coach Plane Geomelry WILBUR PETTIGREW A man ol lellers and of man- ners, foo. Economics American Governmenl Sociology Public Spealcinq Debafe and Declam Coach Dramalics Sponsor Narional Forensics Red Domino GRACE CALVERT Her philosophy of lile example for all of us. Lalin Sponsor Girl Reserves Sponsor S. P. R. is a good CHRISTINE McDONALD Half of her lalenl and half of ' her lemperamenl would malce us all greal arlisls. Vocal Music Girls Physical Training N. T. Music MARSHALL COOTS Grand nol' only as a bul as a man. Physics General Science ROSE COFFMAN l-ler 'Freshmen loyally her. English l L. A. GLUENKIN Noi' quile as sour as lilce you lo believe. Coach Boys Physical Training Sponsor Lelrer Club feacher, swear by he would Paqel2 THE QUILL I ARIEL ZEIGLER She is quick fo pickiihe besl' and praise if in her siudenfs. American l-lislory PAULINE LESHER She's a good egg. Sec'y. To The Superinlendeni. MADELON PETERSON As a ieacher she's fops-we en- ioy even her iesis. American Governmenl Economics French Sponsor Girls Pep Club HARRY STOREY He was born io be happy, Direclor of Vocalional Agrie cul'rure. ALBERTA COCH RAN Noi only a cheery word buf a cheery smile. English Ill RUBY WRlGl-lil' No iask io difficult Sec'y. io ihe Principal. I-IARRIET CONKLIN Sympalheiic, cheerful, obliging. ideal qualifies for a nurse. School Nurse. CORA PORTER She's lhe sweelesl lady we know. Algebra Solid Geomeiry Librarian Junior Sponsor Dean of Girls LORENA SAMUELSON Her greafesr ioy lies in pleas- ing siudenls. American Liieralure English II English l LEO DEKALB We like ihe way he speaks 'ro us. General Science Geography Guidance EQUILL-I937 Page I3 ANNE LINDAUER ing ouf her dulies ac+er To our school. World l-lislory American Liieralure Sponsor Torch Club PAUL HULTQUIST Ready, willing. and able a+ all limes. Inslrumenlal Music JAMES BROLLIAR l-le's pu? our Manual Training Deparlmenf on The map. Manual Training Mechanical Drawing KEITH PRIZER Wilhoul his folerance, corop- eralion, and hard work lhis Quill would have remained un- l-ler conscienliousness in carry- lends char- ALMA BECK Cordialify is lhe lceynole af her personalily, Normal Training Supervisor Sponsor Normal Training Club HELEN WINN Her inlersl in siudenls endears her 'ro us all. Shorlhand Twine MYRTLE MAINQUIST Lillie said bul much done. Vocalional Home Malcing Sponsor Girl Reserves FLORENCE ROTH l-ler palience and abilily com- bine lo malce her an excellenl leacher. published. Algebra Boo lc lcee p i n g Com mercial Law Business Arilhmelic Facully Advisor Quill i f 5 M54?g'm1i.i i 5 ew rx, fx15,w,,k Amggibx-,i - 'se 61325214 5451? Page l4 THE QUILLI I Write As l please Grace Calveri .,.,..,, Helen Winn .......A. L. A. Gluenlcin .,,,.., Anne Lindauer.. Alma Beclc ........,...A,, Chrisfine McDonald ......... Keirh Prizer ....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ariel Zeigler .,,,,.. ......... Alberla Cochran ...A Paul Hulrquisl ......... Florence Rorh ......... Marshall Coors ....,.. Wilbur Perligrew ,,,, Ruloy Wrighi' ..,......, Harry Slorey ...,....., Madelon Pererson James Brolliar ............ Myrile Mainquisl .... Raymond Balderson Pear DeKalb ....,., Cora E. Porier ...,c Leo DeKalb ....,,,, Pauline Lesher ..... W. G. Pence ...,.. Lorena Samuelson' Jack Hoerner.. J. F. T. Saur .... Rose Coffman ...,. Hazel Kellogg ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u.,..,...Years of Grace Have Been Lillie Too Long ,,,,,,,,,o,,Sa+an's Angel W,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.Twice Told Tales .........Come Our of rhe Kilchen , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Bi+'rer-sweer Enemy Far from The Maddening Crowd Girl Died Laughing .,,,,,,,.......,S+ric'rIy Business .,.,..,Bi+s of Gossip ..,......The Thin Man I Were King Murual Friend .,.....Na+ure for Hs Own Sake ..,....The Greal lmpersonaiion Toiler .........The Woman in While Big .,............,..God's Troubador Lanrern in Her Hand A , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....... Lion ,,....,..,lnnocen+ Byslander Prior ........,..,............Golden Lady .,......LiHIe Man, Whar Now? ,,.,,,.Training Wild Animals ,I Wasn'+ Born Yesrerday ,,,,,,,,.,,.Por+raiJr of a Lady Page I6 THE QUILL--I Pllggl? CHAPTERS IFS HISERAULE S f0ll.fR5 IMTRADE MAKINGWMAHFRICM GUIVF .u WIND , 5 Inf, 555 . Q uv lignwq I I AMY V' Jerry Miller Pauline Coleson Beflye Gibson Roberf Johnson Presidenr Vice Presidenl Secretary Treasurer CLASS MOTTO Our glory consisls nor in never falling bul' in rising every lime we fall. CLASS FLOWER While Gardenia CLASS COLORAS Lavendar and Old Rose Mary Carolyn Ford Doroflwy Munro Valediclorian of llwe Class Salulalorian of lhe Class of l937 of I937 EQUILL-I937 P59617 Richard Ain Willa Mae Allison Wilbur Anderson Rela Bequeaifh Cafherine Bishop Gran? Bishop Worfh Boyce Dean Braun Rufh Burger LaVerne Burneh' Ida Mae Carlson Rulh Casfile Paul Caviness Calherine Clark Roberl' Clow Doris Cochran Pauline Coleson Mariorie Cools Page I8 THE QUILL-I Marllwa Jane Crandall N Max Davison l Juanila DeGood Arlene Dewey Merlin De Will Charles Duggan lrene Duggan Joe Earley Robe-rl Easlon Marjorie Ellioll Donna Elmore Wendell Emry Eslher Eyeslone May Farmer Eslher Finkel Reber? Finley William Fifclm Mary Carolyn ford EQUILL-l937 Page I9 Verna Fry Roberf Gamrailw Persis George Beffye Gibson Wilma Sire Milfon Graham Wilma Gran? Wesley Hamm Kenneflw Harrell LaVerne Heslon Laura Hodge Glenn Hollander Virginia Hoofman Darlene Hoskins Mary Hun? Leola Johnson Roberf Johnson Kalhryn Kane Page 20 THE QUILL-I Roberla Kann Virginia Kessel Eliel Kirkpalrick Ralph Larnm Eloise Lanqner Donald Larmore Berry Larson Roy Larson Slanley Laughlin Charlesia Fern Lawson Richard Leafhers John Leech Elizabefh Lindsay Kaihleen Maasdam Karhryn Maasdam Junior Marlin Jerry Miller Pauline Miller THE QUILL-1937 Page 2i 3 Julia Morgan Rulh Moyer Dorolhy Munro Rolverl Myers Winifred McCallisler Ben McGuire N David McKenzie Mary Lee Neuharf Margarel O'Dean Paul Oliver Fern Pa++erson William Peavey Marvin Perry Henry Roland Roberl Rowley Phyllis Sauer Darlene Seaman Edward Shafer Page 22 THE QUILL-I Roberl Shaw Rifa Shelangoski James Silver Erma Sidoreus Arlene Smirlw William Smifh Margarel Slarlc ' Elaine Sfoolcesberry Margarel Slorfz Warren Swifzer Edylhe Tucker Frederick Turner Jack Underwood H Rullw Wallcer . Evelyn Wilroff Irvin Wildman Dorothy Wnorowslci William Zierlein Rullw Zillrnan THE QUILL-1931 P69623 WHQIS WHO The l937 Quill Slafl sulomils i+s Who's Who seleclions from The senior class for your approval. lvlosl allrachve girl ..,....A,..,,A,,. ,,A,,A Girl mosl likely lo succeed ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Boy mosl likely To succeed .....,. Mosl' popular boy ...,..,,, lvlosl popular girl .....,.,.. Besl' girl dancer .,.... Besl boy dancer .,.,.. Shiek .,.,...,,,,,.,,,,, Vamp .,,,.,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,., Besl dressed girl, .,..,. , Besl dressed looy .............,.,.. Mosl represenlalive girl .,,...... Mosf represenlalive boy .... Flighliesl' girl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Flighliesl boy ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lvlosl' dependable girl .,,,,,,.,. lvlosl dependable boy ..,....... Neafesl boy .............,,,.,. A Nealesl girl ......... Quielesl girl ,,,.,,.. Quielesl boy .,,,,,,,,, lvlosl alhlelic girl ....,,. lvlosl afhlelic boy .,,,.s,,, Biggesl boy blulzler .,.,,s Biggesl girl blulzler ..,,,,,. Mosl conceiled boy .,....... Mosl' conceiled girl ...,.,,,.. Windiesl boy .,,,.,,,,.s,..cs. Class Pesl ............ ,,,,,,,,,,,,..s,Kay 'Clark Mary Carolyn Forcl ..............John Leech ........,,...Jerry Miller ......,..Pauline Coleson .,,..,Ca'rherine Clark ,,,,,.David McKenzie .......Mil'ron Graham s.,e,,.l.eola Johnson ......,.Es+her Finkel ......,.....Jerry Miller ....,.Darlene l-loskins m..........Bill Smilh s,,,,,,Es+her Finkel ....s.,..Bolo Gamralh ,,,...slVlariorie Cools ..,..e..,.John Leech ........Wesley I-lamm Elaine Slookesloerry ,........Es+her Eyeslone ,,..,,,,l.aVerne l-lesion ......Darlene l-loskins ,,,,.,,,sJerry Miller .,,,s,.,,Paul Caviness ,,,,,.,,,,,,,lv1ary l-lun'r ,,,....lvlil+on Graham ......Darlene l-loskins ..........Wendell Emery ,.,.......Paul Oliver TH WI-lCD'S WHO Noisiesf girl .,....... Noisiesl boy ......,,.,,,7 ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,A,,,,,,,,,,, Mosl popular feminine lacul+y member ,....,.. Mosr popular masculine facullry member ...... Moodiesl boy .............. lvloodiesl girl .,.,...,....,,... Boy leller of fall lales Girl leller of lall lales .......,. Fran lcesl boy ....,.,,...,.,, Franlcesl girl .,..,..,.... l-landsomesl boy .......... Prelliesl' girl ,.......... Smarlesl boy ......... Smarlesl girl ....... Nicesl looy ...u.,, Nicesl girl .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,, lvlosf courleous boy... Mosl courleous girl .......... Boldesf boy ,,,,.u,,,.,,,,,, Boldesl girl ...,.,,... Williesl boy ........ Williesl girl ,..,...u..,u,uu Mosl versalile boy ......., lvlosl' versalile girl ....,,.A. Culesf looy ,,,,,,,,A,,,, Cures? girl .....u,. Besl adress ,,.,,... Be-sl aclor .,,,,,,,,Y,,, Giggliesr girl ........, Sniclqeriesl boy ....,.. ......,..Rull1 Moyer ....,..Paul Oliver ,.,,,,.Miss Cochran Coors .......Bob Easfon .,.,.,.,.Persis George ,a.....Paul Caviness ,.,......Phyllis Sauer ,,,,,a........,Marvin Perry Marllwa Jane Crandall ,.,...........Bob Gamralh ........Be++y Larson ...........WesIey Hamm u......Mary Carolyn Ford .............,.,.Jerry Miller .,...,.lvlargare'r O'Dean ..........,..Jerry Miller ...wlvlariorie Cools ,,.A...,,....,Paul Oliver ......,..Ca+herine Clark .......,.Bob Johnson A...u.,lv1ary l-lunl' ...........,,,Bill Smi+l1 .......Doro+hy Munro .,.,,,.,....,..Ralpl'i Lamm a,,..Elaine Sfookesloerry ,........Call1erine Clarlc ...,,,,....Bob Gamralh ....,..Elizabe+l1 Lindsay ......Kenny Harrell 937 JUNIOR OFFICERS J, Bangs, Pres. E. Turner, Vice Pres. M. L. Edmondson, Sec. B. Zeigler, Trees. Junior I-lit parade Trusl in Me .............V........,...... , .......... ......................,.... L ouise l-leer Sweel is lhe Word For You .... .....,...,..,,,,..,......,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,, R ose Ann l-lunl The Love Bug'II Bile You if You Don'+ Walch Oul ........,, Wayne Harrell Boo l-loo ..,...,,.......,......., ..,,.,, ,,,, .,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N o r ma Wilkin Accenl on Youlh ..,..... .,,.,,,, E velyn Overlon The Glory ol Love .....,.., ......... B ill and Jeanne Cross Palch ........,.,..... ,,.,.,,,,, R ulh Slallman Dark Eyes ..,.............,.. ,,,,,,,, W ayne Tompkins My Dancing Lady .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. M yrna Brown Take My l-learl ...,.......... ,...,.,......,..,.,.,, E velyn Turner Belly Coeed ...,.,.......,......,., .....,,,,. ....,.. M a ry Louise Eclmunclson Nobody Loves a Pal Man ...,.,,,,.,,,, .,,.,.,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,.,.. V erne l-lix You've Go? lo be a Foolball Hero... ,, , , ..,,..,...,,.,,.,.. Oren Champ Jusl a Gigolo .............................................................................. Don Barlon The Genllemen Obviously Doesn'l Believe in Making Love..John Fordyce Freckle Face ,,,,,,,..,,, ,.,,,..,,.. ,.,,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,..,.,., L a w rence Johnson ln My Solilude ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,,....,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,, F lorence Gorman When Did You Leave Heaven? ...., .....,,. R osalie Van Dyke l'm an Old Cow l-land ,,.,,ss ,ss,,, . .......... M aurice Kaska Can'+ l-lelp Loving Thal Man ,,.,. ............ J ohn Bangs Page 26 THE QUILL-I FIRST ROW-V. Morris, B. Smillw, H. Koonlz, A. Lilion, F. Cominqore, J. Mickels, B. Gaines. M. Swinlc, E. Turner, D. Milclmell, M. Hadley, M. Lauder, SECOND ROW-M. Farmer, D. Bafes. E. Overlon, E. Sliuppy, D. Swilzer, M. Blougl1, E. Hagan, M. Vannalla, R. VanDylce, M. Sleele, D. Willson, M. Hildebrand. Tl-IIRD ROW-L. Sclilaurbaum, E. Nelson, L. Buckingham, M. Feelnan, W. Spray, L. Spray. L. Hansen, E. M. Larson, R. Laws, E. Bruder, l. Parsons, F. Slmanslrom. FOURTH ROW-R. Milllrlouse, D. Dempsey, C. Nady. K. Armslrong, M. Briggs, L. Heer, F. Gorman, M. Brown, N. Willcin, M. McCallisler, G. West M. L. Edmondson, F. Clarlc, E. Anderson. FIFTH ROW-D. Nelson, W. Manning, M. Lindsay, J. Spencer, M. Keiser, L. Hughes, J. Lawrence, L. Yargus, D. Goodwin, J. Lulce, P. Hellerbran, R. Slallman, S. Swilzer, D. Green, M. Tompkins. JUNIORS I FIRST ROW-W. Ogden, B. Bell, M. Kaslca, G. McCormick, B. Rolli, W. Harrell, B. Egan, W. Swanson, R. Hidy, W. Gray, C. Webb, R, Elder. SECOND ROW-M. Hesion, C. Allender, H. Smillrn, L. Burneli, P. MacMurray, L. Howard. G. Hollis, C. Harwood, D. Farrell, O. Emanuel, D. Cauglilan, P. Coen. THIRD ROW-B. Simmons, B. Bean, C. Manley, B. Despain, T, Saur, E. Allender, C. Hovey. J. Goodman, R. Carlson, D. Young, J. Tucker, B. Marr. FOURTH ROW-D. Parker, F. Rizor, R. Hiall, S. Swan, N. Lillle, W. Zeigler, B. Nelson, A. Burlce, D. Blouglw, L. Johnson, P. Kirlcpairiclf, J. Bangs. FIFTH ROW--V. Hix, L. Nady, J. Fordyce, D. Barlon, O. Clwamp, T. Srnilli, Don Barlon, B. Holmes, R. Smillw. C. Bruders. J, Six, VV. Wlwilalcer, W. Riggs. EQUILL I937 Page2J FIRST ROW-R. Larson, W. Tucker, D. Aldrich, M. Rowley, G. Shafer, D. Rinqlespach B. Spray, C. Bower, E. Miller, E. Clarlc, R. Hilliard, D. Brown, M. Lesher, P. Johnson SECOND ROW-J. Heslon, L. Wagqoner, R. Gilberf, C. M. Jerrel, M. Oliver, H. Duncan E. Reighard, M. Day, M. Berg, P. Nelson, T. Allen, L. N. McCormick. THIRD ROW-C. Caslle, J. Anderson, G. Samuelson, J. Shroeder, J. Bowdish, M. Burke M. Myers, J. Short B. Slrulre. I. Vannafla, P. Craffon, F. Bruggemeyer. FOURTH ROW-D. Logan, E. Kepler, C. Anderson, A. Yardley, R. Seaman, H. McCaIlis+er M. H. O'NeilI, E. Har+man, D. Heclcenburg, B. Baughman, W. Kann. FIFTH ROW-P. Milchell, A. Woodburn, I. McCormick, B. Murphy, M. Boley, C. Myers, N. Robinson, B. Rizor, O. McGuire, D. Snyder. SOPI-IOMORES FIRST ROW-C. Balcer, E. Carlson, C. Lawson, R. Sforlz, R. Granf, J . Keller, B. Bower- masler, V. Leedy, D. Hartman, J. Cross, D. Goepel, B. Hendricks. SECOND ROW-B. Bradfield, I. NNhilham, T. Parsons, A. Hining, D. Fuqua, F. Diclcey, B. Williams, M. Keller, F. Pruden, J. Riley, R. Marrow, L. Whifmore, E. Manning. THIRD ROW-M. Mclnfire, C. Murphy, B. Johnson, R. Six, G. Ellioli, F. Nelson, R. Farmer, R. Zaragoza, D. Marfin, G. Vandevoorde, K. Willey, C. Clolce, R. Coiclin, R. Marlin FOURTH ROW-P. Pederson, H. Leafhers, H. Genfry, C. Caslile, G. McCumber, A. Ford M. Hawlc, Theo Bailey, R. Helferloran, Leo Bailey, I. Knedler, W. Holmes, L. Messer J. Ryals. FIFTH ROW-C. Duvall, J. Palfon, D. Bell, J. Whilalcer, J. Franlc, H. Peasley, E. Garmoe C. Sfever, R. Coleson, R. Harris, A. Hammans, M. Barnes, B. Louden, L. Hining M. Hollander. pagegg THE OUILLI FIRST ROW-V. Reichslein, Wilda Reighard, Wilma Reighard, B. Kirkpalrick, M. Wesl. V. Shellman, M. Anderson, F. Bower, M. Free, P. Coop, T. Shuppy, B. Wade, M. Cope- lancl, L. Ruby, L. Gearharl. SECOND ROW-M. Kooniz, D. Blakely, F. Miller, F. Coop, J. Rundquisf, M. Dwyer. V. Welsh, B. Hanson, T. Grissom, B. King, L. Campbell. K. Champ, L. I-Iiafl, M. McCIeary. THIRD ROW-D. Hanks, O. King, M. Dailey, H. Whilham, I. Sleele, A. Buckingham, L. Spencer, E .Reed, R. Brown, I. Smilhson, L. Hoolman. C. Six, W. Daub, P. Pringle. FOURTH ROW-R. Tackelf, E. Ruby, E. Bailey, B. Bradshaw, D. Knause, P. Ouigley, K. Van Der Snick, A. Nelson, J. Gibson. F. Whilmore, F. Howell, L. Winfrey, L. Wilson. S. Moore. FIFTH ROW-D. Smilh. H. Gallup, M. Duvall, D. Linn, M. Slrube, W. Kessell, M. Parsons, A. Spry, E. Schillerslrom, A. Kepler, A. March, G. Follen, D. Heslon, D. Anderson FRESI-IMEN FIRST ROW-B. Fishlourn, W. McFarland, C. Phillips, C. Rickells, R. McWilliams, J. Gor- man, B. Robinson, D. Angslead, D. McNeeIey, R. Zuehlke, C. James, A. Lundquisf. C. I-Iesfon. SECOND ROW--Raymond Cochran, R. Picken, 6. Anderson, F. MCG-lasson. M. Bales J. McLean, J. Harmon, J. Tyler, K. Babcock. R. Burnell, S. Boyce, Ray Cochran, B. Goodwin. THIRD ROW-B. Warner, H. McCree-dy. J. Cook, D. Rodgers, B. Vlforkman, L. Hicks, C. Vernon, H. Miller, K. Larson, N. Barclen, G. Burnell, D. Brown. FOURTH ROW-R. Hickenbollom, B. Lawrence, R. Walker, J. Ryals, K. Bell, B. McWhir'Ier L. Lundquisf, G. Johnson. S. Walson, K. Coffin, R. Sobaski, R. Harlman, R. Walerhouse. FIFTH ROW-F. Leech, M. Shaw, R. Voorhies, B. Sulherlin, M. Marlin, R. Lawson, E. Eman- uel, W. Hoskins, F. Gibeaul, T. Slalfery, H. Williamson, M. Bonar. L. Winlers. EQUILL-I937 Pagan Fairfield High School Song fri- vi gm gum. Q? if -'11 'J id 2351 S! To Fairfield High, fhe school we love, We'll sing a song of praise, Tell of her many vicfories won And high her banners raise. We'll glorify our Fairfield High And worlc for her wifh zesf And show fo all fhe world around Old Fairfield High is besf. We are a ioliy sfudenf band, We sfand for loyalfy And all wilh one accord we'll cheer Our learn fo vicfory. And when our high school days are o er We never will forgef The cheers we gave fogefher Jrhere: Yes, we can hear fhern ringing yef. CHORUS . . So lef's ioin in and cheer, rahl rahl Vifhile we are gafhered here, rah! rah! rah! Cheer for old Fairfield High! Laud her lo lhe sky! For we are ready lo fighl, wilh all our rnighf, For her honor and fame and her glorious name: So cheer, cheer, cheer for dear old Fairfield High. -GLADYS WEST, 'I8 Pageao THE ouiLL-I FIRST ROW-E. Finkel, E. Sfoolcesberry, D. Munro, M. Elliolf, M. Farmer. SECOND ROW-M. Coofs, C. Clark, M. Graham, M. O'Dean, E. Eyeslone. M. l-lunl. THIRD ROW-B. Larson, B. Srnilli, P. George. E. Lindsay, R, Larson, P. Oliver, D. l'-loslcins. 1 Quill Stall Facully Sponsor ....,.. ,,,,,.,....,. M r. Prizer Edilor ..................... ......, M ariorie Cools Associale Edilors .........,.....,...,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,....,,,, ............Persis George, Dorolhy Munro, Calherine Clark, Mary l-lun? fVrl'1leliCS ........................,..... ........,...........,...... P aul Oliver, Millon Graham Forensics ....... ,,,,,, E s+l1er Finkel, Belly Larson Music .................. ,.,,..,., M ay Farmer, Roy Larson Organizalions .......................,...,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,..,, Bill Smilh, Darlene l-loskins Copy .................. Elaine Sloolcesloerry. Elizabelh Lindsay, Eslher Eyeslone Classes ....... .........,...,...........,..,,,, ,,,,,, lx 4 arjorie EIioH, Margarel O'Dean EQUILL-1931 Page3I FIRST ROW-J. Leech, M. Cools, VV. I-lamm, B. Gibson. SECOND ROW-D. Munro, M. C. Ford, Miss Lindauer, P. George. C. Clark, Karhryn Maasdam. Torch Club Facully Sponsor .....,...,,,,......,.....,,,,.,,,,.,,...,,.,,. Miss Lindauer FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenl .....,...,...........,,,..,....,......,,.,,,,,,, Mary Carolyn Ford Vice Presidenl .....,.,.,,.,. ..,.......,...... J ohn Leech Secrelary-Treasurer .,,.,......,.....,,,,.,,,,.,,...,... Dorolhy Munro SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenl .,.........,.,,,,,,.,,,.,..,........,..,,,,,..,......... Mariorie Coors Vice Presidenl ..,,,,., ...,..,,, W esley I-lamm Secrelary ...,,,.....,, ,,,,.,... B errye Gibson Treasurer ......,... ,.,,.... ,..,....,..,,...,, ,,.,,.,....... J o h ru Leech Fairfield I-ligh School was granred ils charrer, lhe Torch Club, lhe local branch of lhe Nalional I-lonor Sociely of Secondary Schools, April I9, l935. Candidales eligible for membership musl have a scholaslic rank in 'Ihe upper lourrh of lheir class. Noi more lhan Iilleen percenl of a graduaring class shall be elecled ro membership. The eleclion of nor more lhan live percenl of rhe iunior class may lake place during lhe lasr semesler of 'rhe iunior year. The elecrion of nor more lhan ren percenl' of 'rhe senior class lakes place before lhe end of 'rhe lirsl semesler and lhe remainder of Jrhe quora ol lhe Iifreen percenl during rhe second semesrer of senior year. The elecrion of members shall be by lhe facully. They are chosen for oulsrand- ing service, leadership, scholarship, and characler. This year The Torch Club sponsored lhe Misner players wilh lheir produclions of Ships Afloaln and The Workshop. The proceeds wenl ro pay for lhe keys awarded lo Jrhe valediclorian and saluralorian. Page 32 THE QUILL--I FIRST ROW-C. Nady, A. Dewey, R. Brown. R. Millhouse, G. Wesl, E. Eyeslone, M. Hunl. Kalhryn Maasdam, F. Bruggemeyer, J. Shorl, J. Bowdish, M, Vannalla, SECOND ROW-D. Willson, E. Overlon, R. Kann, R. Van Dyke. Mary Farmer, D, Mifchell, E. Turner, Kafhleen Maasdam, E. Finkel, D. Munro, N. Robinson. E. Kepler, M. Blough. THIRD ROW-C. Caslle, B. Larson, C. Clark, L. Heer, M. Brown, F. Gorman, D. Hoskins, J. Leech, Miss Calverl, G. Vandervorde, R. Granl, D. Green, E. M. Tompkins. L. Hughes, J. Lawrence. FOURTH ROW-R. Larson, E. Lindsay, W. Tucker, D. Aldrich, A. Ford, P. Coen, W. Hamm, B. McGuire. C. Allender, G. Shafer, E. Tucker, R. Walker, M. C. Ford, R. Moyer, M. Cools. FIFTH ROW-Jerry Miller, L. Nady, J. Fordyce, D. Bell, J. Frank, H. Peasley, B. Johnson M. Barnes, B. Louden, J. Bangs, T Saur, M. Graham, M. Lindsay, J. Spencer, M. Keiser S. P. Q. R. Facully Sponsor ..,,,.,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ...... M iss Calverl' OFFICERS Consuls ....... ..........,, lvl ary I-Iunl, Darlene Hoskins Praelor .,..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. M ariorie Cools Quaeslor .... ., ,,,...,............. John Bangs Censor .,....., ,,.,,,.. K alhryn Maasdam Aedile ....,.... ............ L ouise Hughes Tribune ...,...,.,.. ...,,,,,,,,,,. . ,. ...,..,..... Dorolhy Milchell The S. P. R. includes in ils cilizenship sludenls who have compleled Iwo years of Lalin or who are now Taking second year Lalin. Their obiecl is lo learn more aboul The life, cusloms, and language of lhe Roman people and Io gel a beller undersland- ing of lhe praclical and cullural value of Lalin. lnilialion was greal lun Ihis year-who can define paraphras+ic --h'rn-a real Iesl of Lalin wasn'+ il, girls? And did you boys blush! 'Twas a mean lrick Leech played on you, nonne? One enjoyable rneeling was held in December. I+ was spenl in singing Chrislmas carols in Lalin. A+ anolher meeling Ihe plebeians and palricians wilnessed an inler- esling playlel, A Day Wilhoul La+in. We found lhaf Lalin isn'+ such a dead language-in facr, you could easily slarve wilhoul' il, couldn'+ you, Dick? EQUILL-I937 Page 33 FlRST ROW-E. Finkel, M. CooTs, M. L. Edmondson, M. Talley, M. Farmer. SECOND ROW-D. Hoskins, Mis: CalverT, M. C. Ford, Miss MainquisT, B. Gibson. Girl Reserves Rain, rain, go away, screamed EsTher Finkel aT The Girl Reserve ReTreaT lasT Tall as she Tried To geT her car across The mud-drenched bridge aT WalTon. The annual meeTing was held To arrange The schedule Tor The coming year, buT we venTure noT all The Time was spenT in such acTiviTy. We know The rain kepT away several inTeresTing buT also very diverTing visiTors. AT any raTe, brillianT ideas musT have popped back and TorTh because This year's program was swell! UndoubTedly The Girls Reserve Camp ThaT Tour oT The CabineT aTTended aT Grinnell in July, was parTly responsible Tor These geniuses oT ThoughT. We undersTand iT was very inspiraTional and an enioy- able experience. Poems, beauTy, relieT world Speeches on These subiecTs, inTerspersed wi+h The RecogniTion Service and social meeTings such as mixers, The ChrisTmas Tea, a l-'li-Y- G. R. Dance, and supper meeTings, Tended To round The year ouT well. The highlighT OT The year came, however, wiTh Mrs. Morgan Trom Iowa CiTy, who conducTed dis- cussions on personal relaTions. Various and sundry quesTions Tlew here and There all day as The classes wenT To The audiTorium To Tigure ouT Their problems. Everyone enioyed her Tallcs and we are sure ThaT many beneTiTed by Them. IT iT is really more blessed To give Than To receive, The Girl Reserves are cer- Tainly more blessed, since They donaTed To The Flood Relief and also To The Millc Fund This year. IT is well To Think oT oThers in The midsT oT our Tun and TrivoliTy. To sum The G. R. I937 year in a very Tew words: A good Time was had by all! I937 G. R. OFFICERS PresidenT ..........,,......,.,,...... .................,, M ary Carolyn Ford Vice PresidenT ..,,......... ....... M ary Louise Edmondson SecreTary .............,.. .................. M ariorie Talley Treasurer ...........,.,.,.,.,, ..,,........,..... M ary Farmer Program Chairman ,.,,,,. ........ D arlene l-loslcins Social Chairman .,.,..,,,,,. .............. E sTher Finlcel Service 'Chairman .......,. ,.,,,,,,,,.,..,.......... M ariorie CooTs Publiciff Chairman ...,.,. .............................. B eTTye Gibson Y FaculTy Sponsors .... Miss CalverT, Miss MainguisT Page 34 FIRST ROW-J. Bangs, J. Miller, M. Graham, J. Earley. SECOND ROW-J Leech, VV. SmiTh, P. DeKalb, R. Johnson, R, Lamm. I-Ii-Y Much crediT Tor The exce-llenT programs and The enTire success of The T-li-Y organ- izaTion This year is due The l-li-Y Cabinei' and Mr. Pearl M. DeKalb, a valianT worker who never Tires oT TurThering The aims oT The club, which are: Clean speech, clean sporTs, clean scholarship. Because oT The inTeresTing speakers broughT Them This year The T-li-Y members have looked Torward To each meeTing, and They mean a loT To The boys, noT only Trom an educaTional sTandpoinT buT also Tor enTerTainmenT. Numerous speakers were on The programs: Malcolm McDonald spoke on Bird Life: CarlTon STarr and Dr. Gable gave shorT Talks on CharacTer Building: Edward Chase, a Parsons College Torensic sTudenT gave a reading on Lincoln. UndoubTedly The mosT inTeresTing person To bring a message To F. l-l. S. was Mrs. Mildred lnskeep Morgan, who conducTed discussion groups on personal relaTions wiTh The Tour classes. The l-li-Y and Girl Reserves co-operaTed in making her visiT possible. A valuable addiTion To l-li-Y acTiviTies This year was The l-lifY baskeTloall Team which allowed underclassmen a chance To enioy The sporT in Their leisure Time. CongraTulaTions To Jerry Miller, Joe Earley, and MilTon Graham Tor Their Tine work as associaTe oTTicers. OFFICERS PresidenT .....,..................,..,..,.....,..,... ........,..,,,., J erry Miller Vice PresidenT ..............,,.,.,. ...,..... M iITon Graham SecreTary and Treasurer .,.,... .,.,.,.,,.,,,. J oe Earley Religious Chairman ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,. J ohn Leech Program Chairman ....... ,......, B ob Johnson Social Chairman ...,.,,, ,,.,,,,, R alph Lamm AThleTic Chairman ........ ..,...,... B ill SmiTh PubliciTy Chairman .,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, J ohn Bangs T EQUILL-1931 Page as FIRST ROW-Kafhryn Maasdam, P. Coleson, W. Kessel, D. Willson, M. L. Edmondson, M. Berg. SECOND ROW-L. Gearharl, D. Blalfely, M. H. O'Neill, Miss Pelerson, E. Kepler, D. Milch- ell, O. McGuire. THIRD ROW-R. Hilliard, F. Gorman, D. Hoskins, G, Pollen, J. Gibson, B. Larson, M. C, Ford. Girls' Pep Committee Eacully Sponsor .,,...... ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,.... M i ss Pelerson OFFICERS Presidenl ,,........,,.. .......,...,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,., D arlene Hoskins Vice Presidenl ......,,., ....,.. .,,,,. D o rolhy Milchell Secrelary and Treasurer ,,,,.. ........ K alhryn Maasdam Every Seplember lhe Girls' Pep Commillee selecl rheir freshmen members by choosing live girls, one from lhe previous eighlh grade of each grade school building and one al large. These girls, when lhey have served one year, become ineligible lor membership as sophomores, olher girls being elecred in May lo lake lheir places. Al This lime lhe live iunior members are designaled from lhe sophomore class, who acl on lhe commirlee for lheir final +wo years in high school. In pep chapel Jrhe girls demonslraled how our foolball Team would have looked some lilleen years ago. How lhe fellows blushed when lhey were called up lo sil in lhe loaslcels and hold lhe baby bollles. Remember The School for Tramps ? Here's pie in your eye, Maasdaml And may we s+a+e Jrhal' +he preHies'r and mosl musical hen we've ever seen or heard was lhe one which appeared in pep chapel in a black formal? The Pep Commi+'ree's biggesf fear in I937 was keeping lhe scoreboard lhey boughl lasl year in condilion lorchids going lo Firsl Mechanic Saur for being unable lo redislribule 'rhe paris in 'rheir respeclive places, afler lalcing lhem aparl' lo see how lhe cloclc worlcedl PBQ636 THE QUILL I FIRST ROW-R. Ain, T. Saur, W. Srnilh, P. Coen, C. l-lovey, C. Balmer. SECOND ROW-J. Leech, R. Rolh, R. Granl, Mr. L, DeKalb, B. McGuire, J. McLean. THIRD ROW-R. Johnson. J. Franlm, D. McKenzie, R. Coleson, J. Bangs, J. Earley, M. Graham. 1 Boys' Pep Club The Boys' Pep Club headed by Bill Smilh, Presidenlg Dave McKenzie, Vice Presi- denl: Bob Johnson, Secrelary and Treasurer: had lheir reign during loolball season. A+ lhis lime lhey were in charge of numerous pep chapels lo aid lhe old inslilulionu gain momenlum lor ils nine foolball games. and eighl seniors. This malces a lolal of lwenly boys who are selecled al lhe begin- ning of each school year on lhe 'oasis of lheir school spiril. ll is a group of boys among which lhere are no dead heads. The rosler of lhe club consisls of lwo lreshmeng four sophomores: six iuniors' This pep club is nor nearly as old or suloslanlial as The Girls' Pep Club, bul we know in lhe years lo come il will be looked upon as an honor club of The school. EQUILL-I937 Page 37 FIRST ROW-J. DeGoodQ W. M. Allison, M. Elliolf, D. Elmore, D. Cochran. SECOND ROW-L. I-lodge, W. McCallisier, V. Kessel, Miss Beclr. R. Shelangoslri. THIRD ROW-P. Miller, F. Lawson, B. Hildebrand, E. Wilroicl, R. Burger, I. M. Carlson. Normal Training Club The Normal Training Course has one primary obiecrive, ihal ol preparing lhe young people of our high school lo leach in lhe rural schools. OFFICERS OF Tl-IE CLUB FOR I937 Presidenr .......,....,.,.,,,,.,,..,.............................. Marjorie Ellioll Vice Presidenl .,.,...,...,...,, .......... D onna Elmore 2nd Vice Presidenr ......... .,.......... D oris Cochran Secrerary ...................... ....... W illa Mae Allison Treasurer .......... ....... J uanila DeG-ood Reporler .............. .......... P auline Miller Class Advisor ........ ............. M iss Beck C. The Normal Training Club was organized in l929 as a supplernenrary acfivily lo lhe Normal Training course. Meelings are held every Iwo weeks wilh Hs members as hoslesses. There is one social and one business meering each monlh. Two ol lhis year's achievemenls were 'rhe inirialion ol lhe iuniors and lhe ban- quel which was held in April al lhe Turner I-lolel al which las'r year's s-eniors and several guesls were enlerlained. A clever +oas+ program wi'rh magazine rifles as ils lheme was enioyed by lhose presenl. There are sevenleen aclive senior members and lwenly-six juniors who have organized lo conlinue The club worlc nexl' year. FIRST ROW--O. McGuire, D. Baies, B. Williams, D. Munro. E. Overfon. SECOND ROW-M. Brown, C. Clarlc. P. Coleson, C. Nady, D. Dempsey, W. Granl. THIRD ROW-R. Moyer, M. C. Ford, C. Hovey, B. Smith. M. Cools. R. Hilliard. FOURTH ROW-J. Bangs, M. Barnes, B. Louden. H. Peasley. W. Manning, R. Bales, A. Ford. I National Forensic The Narional Forensic Organizarion is one of rhe few nalional socieries in exisrence a+ F. H. S. II is sponsored ioinrly by Ihe school and Ihe Narional Sociely ifself. Membership requiremenrs consisf of Iwelve poinrs which are gained by work in speech, debare, and declannarory. The organizarion has few acriviries. II is mainly an honorary club in which Ihe members receive recognilion for Iheir forensic achievemenls during 'rhe school year. OFFICERS Presidenl' .............. .....,.............,,,,.... .,,............ B i II Smilh Vice Presidenl ......,,,.. .......... ,....., P a uline Coleson Secrerary and Treasurer ........ ........... J ohn Bangs EQUILL-I937 Page 39 FIRST ROW-B. Gibson, M. Coors, R. I-Iilliard, P. Caviness, C. Clarlc, J. Underwood, D. Hoskins, A. Dewey. SECOND ROW-E. Finliel, D. Munro, R. Williams, P. McMurrary, R. Karin, J. Leech, C. Myers, W. Emry, F. Clark. THIRD ROW-J. Bangs, A. Ford, W. Zierlein, R. Bales, B. Larson, M. Brown, L. Heer, F. Gorman. FOURTH ROW-P. George, J. Farley, R. Gamrafh, R. Easfon, R. Coleson, P. Coleson, C. Nady, B. Smirh. FIFTH ROW-R. Johnson, D. Larmore, J. Miller, J. Fordyce, R. Caslile, M. Graham, M. J. Crandall. Red Domino - OFFICERS Presidenl ,,..,.....,.. ,..........,.......,, ,,,,.... B i II Smirh Vice Presidenlr .....,., 7,,,,,,.. J ohn Leech Secrerary .....,.... ........ P ersis George Treasurer ...... . ,.,,,,s.. John Bangs Red Domino is a school organizarion +o aid all dramalic enrerprises ai F. H. S. The club sells 'riclcefs for, manages, and helps produce Ihe plays during Ihe school year. This year Ihey sponsored Ihe Iowa Nine play The VaIianI and LiIIIe Women. Membership in Red Domino is secured by having one of Ihe four leads in a school play or by parricipalion in inlerscholasric declam and debale. Mr. Wilbur Pelligrew, Ieacher of public speaking, clebale, and declam coach, is Ihe cIub's facully sponsor. As Ihe maioriry of I937 members are seniors many new members will be needed Io carry on Ihe cIub's aclivilies nexf year. Admirlance is easily oblained. We hope The underclassmen will slrenglhen Red Domino in I938. Page 40 THE Q UILL-I FIRST ROW-W. Ogden K. CoT'Tin, D. Parref, R. CoTTin, R. Farmer, D. Goepel, W. Gray. SECOND ROW-C. Webb, G. McCormick, H. McCreedy. S. WaTson, R. Hidy, R. Picken, D. Rodgers, R. Cochran. THIRD ROW-H. LeaThers, M. Davison, R. HiaTT, Mr. STorey, R. Hildebrand, W. Anderson R. Six, D. Marfin. FOURTH ROW-L. Hinning, J. WhiTaker, J. Six, E. Shafer, T. SmiTh, W. WhiTaker. J. Hol- lander, R. LeaThers. F. F. A. The FuTure Farmers AssociaTion holds all oT iTs gala evenTs beTween The middle oT April and The lasT of May. Since The Ouill rnusT go To press before ThaT Time, we relaTe Their exploiTs Tor The I935 - I936 season. There are Three divisions or Teams QT This club: Animal Husbandry: Farm Crops: and Farm Management These Teams represenT The school in The annual conTesTs held ThroughouT The sTaTe in The spring oT The year. The Farm Crops judging Team. composed oT Harold LeaThers, Leonard Hining, Claude Webb and David ParreTT placed second in crop iudgingf' In This conTesT were judged TourTeen kinds oT grain. ln Animal Husbandry, Wayne Vv'hiTaker, Bob T-liaTT, Wilbur Anderson, and Jaye CrisT received a superior raTing on Their managemenT of animals. In our language iT is anoTher second place. In The Farm ManagemenT deparTmenT, lvlr. STorey's Team oT managers, com- posed of Howard Coffin, Harold Hadley, and Richard LeaThers should receive special recogniTion. AT The Ames conTesT, The biggesT oT iTs kind in lowa, These boys received TirsT place. AnoTher oT lvlr. STorey's achievemenTs in producing winners should be reviewed. Howard CoTTin and John KoonTz were Two oT TwenTy-one boys in The sTaTe To receive an lowa Farmer's Degree. WiTh such records beTore Them, we hope The boys This year will be spurred on To greaTer heighTs. EQUILL-I937 Page 4l FIRST ROW-M. Barnes, M. Swink, E. Turner, Kalhleen Maasdam. C. Myers. D. Munro, E. Finkel, M. O'NeiI. D. Mifchell, Miss McDonald. SECOND ROW-F. Gorman, D. Hoskins. P. Coleson, P. Nelson. M. Hunl, Kalhryn Maasdam. May Farmer, B. Gaines, R. Van Dyke. THIRD ROW-B. Larson, C. Clark, R. Hilliard, C. Nady, M. Coo+s, J. Lawrence. V. Kessel, N. Wilkins, P. Johnson. FOURTH ROW-P. George, L. Hughes, R. Moyer, B. Gibson. L. Heer, M. Brown, W. Granr, R. Walker, R. Siallman. First Girlls Glee Club The Ihirly-seven members of Ihis year's glee club gave all Iheir energy To make +his The besl one ever. They produced, Iogelher wirh The Boys' Glee Club. Gilberi and SuIlivan's Mikado which was given November I3 and I4 of Ihis year. The girls also 'rook parl in several olher programs which were presenled before +he Roiary Club and 'rhe Woman's Club a+ difiereni limes during 'rhe year. Sunday musical programs were given in January and March. To pu+ an end +o a busy year of hard work and pleasure 'rhis group won excell- enI in The disfricf confesl held in Washingion, April 9. Page 42 THE QUILL-I FIRST ROW-A. Ford, C. Baker, C. I-Iovey, I. Wildman. I-I. WiIIiarnson, J. Underwood. SECOND ROW-R. Cochran, Cv. EIIio+I, B. McGuire, T. Parsons, D, Grant Miss McDonald. THIRD ROW-J. Goodman, P. Coen, J. Earley, W. I-Iamrn, J. Fordyce, L, Nady, FOURTH ROW-B. Johnson, R. I-Iarris, M. Barnes, B. Coleson, D. Larmore, D. BeII. I I Boys' GIQQ CIub This year Ihe boys pIainIy showed whaI' Ihey could really do if Ihey cared Io work hard and Iong enough. They sang before The Rofary CIuIo and 'Ihe Woman's 'Club during Ihe year and Iook parr in Ihe Sunday music programs presenred aI The high school in January and March. They received a rafing of 'ExceIIenI a+ Ihe dis'rric+ con+es+. Though The boys didn'I gei Io go on Io 'rhe s+aIe, no group a+ Ihe disfricr sang wifh more pep and enfhusiasm Ihan did our boys. EQUILL-I937 Page 43 FIRST ROW-C. Myers, R. Van Dyke, D. MiIcheII, M. Swinic, E. Turner ,Kaihieen Maasdam E. Finkel, M. H. O'NeiII, M. Coors. SECOND ROW-D. Hoskins, R. Sfailman, L. Hughes, M, Brown, L. Heer, F. Gorman Kafhryn Maasdam, B. Gaines, Miss MacDonald. THIRD ROW-J. Earley, P. Coen, C. Hovey, W. Hamm, I. Wildman, J. Goodman, R. Granr, B. Larson. FOURTH ROW-M. Barnes, B. CoIeson, J. Fordyce, D. BeII, B. Johnson, A. Ford, P .George W. Grant FIFTH ROW-R. HiIIiard, C. Nady, J. Lawrence, N, WiIIcin, C. Clark, M. Huni, P. Johnson, Mixed Chorus This organizafion is composed of Iorry-Iwo members chosen from Ihe Firsr Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. They speni many evenings in hard praciice despiie disrracrion in Ihe form of puns from Fordyce and Johnson. They parricipaied in Ihe Sunday musicaI program given in March and sang Their coniesi selecrions for rhe Music Auxiiiary in April. They were Ihe only vocal group from F. H. S. +o receive a superior in Ihe disirici' coniesi. This raiing gave Ihem The privilege +o enier Ihe srare coniesr in Iowa Ciiy, May 7. Page44 THE QUILL-I FIRST ROW--W. Granr, E. Vannaifa, M. Ellioir, J. Morgan. E. Nelson, K. Kane, B. Murphy, I. McCormicIc, F. Comingore, V. Fry. SECOND ROW--F. Lawson, J. DeGood, F. Clark, M. L. Edmondson, I. Parsons, F. Shan- sfrom, J. Shroeder, T. AIIen, L. Spray, J. Bowdish. THIRD ROW-D. RinqIespach, H. Duncan, C. JerreI, M. Day, M. Rowley, G. Shafer, M. Oliver, F. Bruggemeyer, M. Srarlc. FOURTH ROW-D. Brown, M. Lesher, B. Spray, J. Spencer, R. Larson, M. Lindsay, W. Manning, D. Nelson, C. Casfle, Miss McDonald. FIFTH ROW-D. Cochran, P. Miiler, I. Duggan, L. Hansen, E. M. Larson, M. Farmer. W. Kann, D. Swifzer, D. Snyder, E. KepIer. Second and Freshmen GirIs Cllee CIuI3 FIRST ROW-M. Farmer, S. Moore, L. Spencer, I. Smifhson, I. SfeeIe, V. Reichsfein, L. Hooiman, P. Coop. SECOND ROW-E. Bailey, L. Gearharff, F. Bower, H. Howe, P. Quigley, G. Kirkpairick, J. Gibson. THIRD ROW-A. Kepler, P. Pringie, G. Folien, A. March, A. Spry, D. Knauss, O. King. FOURTH ROW-H. Gallup, M. Duvail, M. Sfrube, F. Whifmore, D. Hesion, D. Anderson, M. Parsons, Miss McDonald, FIFTH ROW-M. Free, J. Rundquisf, F. Miller, L. Ruby, F. Coop, M. Dwyer, V. WeIsh, B. Hanson EQUILL-I937 Page45 UPPER LEFT-FIRST ROW-D. Hoskins, L. Hughes, M. Brown. SECOND ROW-R. Johnson, B. Larson, W. Tompkins. UPPER CENTER-FIRST ROW-D. MiTchell, C. Myers, M, Swinlc. SECOND ROVV-L. l-leer, P. Johnson, F. Gorman. UPPER RIGHT-F. Gorman, L. l-leer, W. Hamm, V. Hix. LOWER CENTER-W. Hamm, D. Bell. V. l-lix, A. Ford. Vocal Small Groups and Soloists The Girls' SexTeTTe is probably The mosT popular wiTh The majoriTy oT audiences, so They are The busiesT. They presenTed programs Tor The Lions Club: Music Auxiliary: Woman's Club: Parsons College: MeThodisT, PresbyTerian, and ChrisTian Churches This year. They received an excellenT aT The sub-disTricT conTesT held aT MT. PleasanT, March 20. The Boys' OuarTeTTe is Tull oT pep and rarin' To go and were enioyecl by Their lisTeners. They appeared before The VVoman's Club, Music Auxiliary, and Parsons College during The year. They were also raTed excellenT aT The sub-disTricT. The Mixed SexTeTTe sang beTore The Music Auxiliary, Lions Club and Parsons College This year. They received The ranking oT good aT The disTricT. The soloisTs selecTed aT The home conTesT represenTed F. H. S. in The sub-disTricT in MT. PleasanT. Louise l-leer and Wesley l-Tamm in The soprano and Tenor divisions respecTively, won excellenT. Florence Gorman, alTo, and Verne l-Tix, bass, received The raTing oT good. Page 46 THE QUTLL-I ilrlfjgiilrlf Grchestra Play, fiddles, play, commanded Mr. l-lullquisl, and lhey did, bringing home an excellen+ rahng from lhe dislricl conlesl al Washing+on. A curious paradox lhis-The orcheslra wenl lo +own because lhe members slayed home and praclicedl The orcheslra gave one chapel program, one Sunday aflernoon concerl, and proved olherwise valuable during lhe year helping our al plays, declam conlesfs, and debales. Nero fiddled while Rome burned, and while F. H. S. never caughl fire lil never couldll-i-lugh Williams, man behind The scenes, was always ready and willing lo play for any school 'funclions when lhere was a hol' lime in fhe old lown +onighl. EQUILL-I937 Page 47 QW l Ti illlff iilylf Band The building of a band is analogous To The making oT one oT our TavoriTe cakes. l-lead Chef l-lulTquisT TirsT mixes The reed insTrumenTs, blending Them well TogeTher. l-le soon adds a dash of Brass, lof The Hamm, Larson, and MarTin brandl and aT The same Time Tolds in genTly all percussion insTrurnenTs. V TT is needless To menTion ThaT Bob Clow is always on hand To lick The pan. And are we proud oT our band! The concerT band received an excellenT raTing aT WashingTon in The DisTricT ConTesT, while The marching band surpassed iTs own Tormer record by bringing home The coveTed Superior. The concerT band gave a number oT splendid programs during The year, of which The mosT ouTsTanding was ThaT played under The direcTion of GuesT ConducTor Mr. Alvin R. Edgar, lowa STaTe ConcerT Band DirecTor. The marching band proved valuable by playing aT games and aroused a loT of pep wiTh sTirring marches and The school song. Page 48 THE OUILL-I TOP-FIRST ROW-F. McGlasson. l-l. Srni+h, W. l-lamm. SECOND ROW-R. Marlin, R. Larson, R. Walker. LEFT-R. Norman, G. Mccumber, B, McGuire, R. Vorhies. RIGHT-R. Granl, W. Hamm, H. Smifh. BOTTOM-FIRST ROW-F. McGlasson. E. Kepler, B. Gibson, R. Walker, Ruth Walker, D. Munro. SECOND ROW-B. McGuire, W. Hamm, R. Larson, L. Nady, M. Barnes, D. l-larfman. lnstrumental Small Groups and Soloists Fairfield was represenled in lhe sub-dislricl music conlesl held in Ml. Pleasanl, March 20, by lwo chamber groups, lhe 'rrumpel frio, and fourleen soloisls. The brass sexlelfe and The clarinel ,quarrelle were bolh raled superior al 'rhe sub-dislricr and excellen+ ar 'lhe disrricl conlesl held in Washinglon, April 9. The lrumpel lrio received a superior in lheir audilion for Jrhe nafional conlesl al Colum- bus, Ohio. Wesley l-lamm also received a superior on fleugel horn in 'lhe narional audilion. Sludenls parlicipaling in lhe sub-dislricl and Their ralings: Wesley l-lamm-Corner .,......... Lewis Nady-Saxaphone ............ Superior .Superior Donald l-larlman-Snare Drum. Superior Rulh Walker-Flule .......... .. ...... Superior Richard Marlin-Tuba ................ Excellenl John Riley-Olooe ............. ...,., E xcellenl' Evelyn Kepler-Cello ....... ...... E xcellenl Roloerl Walker-French l-lorn..Excellen+ Ben McGuire-Clarinel ............ Excellenl' Dorolhy Munro-Violin .....,............ Good BeH'ye Gibson-Viola ...................... GOOcl Foresl McGlasson-B. l-lorn ...,...... Good Roy Larson-Trombone .................. Good E OUILL-I937 Page 49 FIRST ROW-V. Reichslein, D. Munro, W. Ernry, P. Coleson, C. Clark. SECOND ROW-C. Nady, A. Ford, J. Bangs, R. Coleson, A. March, P. Taclcell. Declamatory COUNTY CONTEST The oulloolc for our coming forensic years should be very favorable due Io Ihe showing of our freshman Ihis year. Virginia Reichsiein placed second in Ihe counly conlesl on February IO wilh her humorous selecrion Jane -Keep up The good work, Virginia! Audrey March wi'rh Jrhe dramalic reading, While Hands of TeIIham placed second al Lockridge on February 3 in +he counly preliminary conlesl. We hope 'rhis year's experience will help her bring home Ihe bacon in '38. Pauline Taclcerl wilh The Maslerful Ivlan of Ihe Ages did a good piece of work This year allhough she didn'+ survive Ihe preliminary conresl. She's one of our main hopes in bringing declam honors Io F. I-I. S. nexl' year. IOWA NINE DECLAM January I5. Wendell Emry, in Ihe I-lumorous Division, and Bob Coleson in Jrhe Oralorical Division, represenred F. I-l. S. al The Boys' Iowa Nine Declam Conlesl which was held in Ollumwa. Neilher were forlunale enough Io come our on lop. February I2. Pauline Coleson wilh her Oralorical selecrion, The Slcelelon of +he Press, Carherine Clarlc wilh Jrhe dramalic reading, 'Submerged, and Charmian Nady wilh Jrhe Humorous ln Case ol Fire parlicipalecl in Ihe Girls' Iowa Nine Declam held al Iowa Cily. 'Clark won Iirsl in Ihe allernoon and second al' nighl. Noi' bad, Kay! Coleson and Nady did nol survive The aflernoon preliminary. April 23. Dorolhy Munro, John Bangs, and Pauline Coleson made Ihe Irip Io Davenporl' for The Iowa Nine Original Oralory, Boys' Exlemp, and Girls' Exlemp respeclively. Congralulalions, Dororhy, for Thar firsl in Original Oraloryl We're sorry we can'+ say Ihe same Io Pauline and John who didn'+ place. Paoe5O THE QUILL I The old saying ThaT girls have a giTT oT gab, musT hold True in our high school. This year a girl represenTed us in each division of declamaTory. K HOME STATE CONTEST A very small Turn ouT oT conTesTanTs iniTiaTed The long Trek Toward The STaTe conTesT on February I9. Pauline Coleson giving her selecTion SkeleTons oT The Press was The lone conTesTanT in OraTory. CaTherine Clark wiTh her dramaTic selecTion Submerged placed TirsT. Charmian Nady won TirsT wiTh ln Case oT Eire in The l-lumorous Division. PRELTMINARY CONTEST On a dreary, bleak nighT Coleson. Clark, and Nady slowly plowed Their way To LiberTyville, February 22, To bring home Three TirsTs. The girls did excepTionally well and received Tine commenTs Trom The judge, Miss BagensTos, oT ET. Madison. SUB-DISTRICT CONTEST Our hopes Tor having Three conTesTanTs in The STaTe Tinals were shaTTered March l2, aT MT. PleasanT, when Pauline Coleson placed Third and Charmian Nady second. We are sorry ThaT Their declamaTion careers had To come To a close This season, buT we won'T TorgeT Their -work. l-lowever, we had one hope leTT as our dramaTic reader, CaTherine Clark, won Through sTiTF compeTiTion To place TirsT. She did excellenT work, and we predicTed success Tor her in The conTesTs To come. PRE-DISTIRCT The pre-disTricT conTesT, held aT Columbus JuncTion, March 23, was Tilled wiTh remarkable speakers in all divisions: buT again--Clark broughT home The bacon Tor F. H. S. On To The disTricTl DlSTRlCT 'CONTEST Kay goT second aT WesT l.iberTy, March 30, buT in The minds oT The specTaTors and judges, GarTh l-liTe oT Marengo, who won TirsT in dramaTics, is undoubTedly one ol: The TinesT high school dramaTic speakers. We TorecasT a TirsT place posiTion Tor him in The STaTe Tinals, and we're TirsT class propheTs Tor he lived up To our expecTa- Tions. This conTesT was packed Tull of sTiTT compeTiTion and we appreciaTe a second place in iT. CongraTulaTions Kayl We'll miss boTh you and Coleson nexT year, QUILL-I937 Page SI Debate F CongraTs To you debaTers! We cerTainly Think you deserve crediT Tor The Tine work you have done This season. And orchids To The underclassmen. Tor The varsiTy Team This year was composed oT Three sophomores and one iunior-noT a senior in The bunch. To have or noT To have governmenTal conTrol oT elecTrical uTiliTies was The guesTion. John Bangs and AlberT Ford upheld The aTTirmaTive side, and Bill Louden and Marshall Barnes, The negaTive. Olivene McGuire, anoTher sophomore, replaced John Bangs in one TournamenT. Their TirsT Trip was To BloomTield during The TirsT week oT December, where a debaTe conTerence was held so ThaT all could become more Tamiliar wiTh The guesTion. The Tollowing week a pracTice TournamenT on Decem- ber I2 was held aT MT. PleasanT. Then came The decision TournamenTs and were we proud oT our debaTers? They broughT home Tive vicTories ouT oT a possible eighT. This was held in BloomTield on January 30. The nexT SaTurday, MT. PleasanT senT debaTers here and nosed us ouT by one measly poinT7 The visiTors won Twelve To our eleven. l-lowever, on February I3, F. l-l. S. broughT home a Trophy having placed second in a TournamenT consisTing oT Twelve schools where only Treshmen and sophomores could compeTe. BurlingTon won TirsT. Our aTTirmaTive Team placed TirsT. The sTaTe series began wiTh our Teams going To OTTumwa on February 20. Dav- enporT raTed a TirsT and FairTield Tied wiTh BloomTield Tor TourTh place. Because oT The poinT sysTem used, Bloomfield was given The honor oT winning a higher place Than FairTieldg Thus we losT our only chance oT going inTo The sTaTe series. ThaT's whaT you call, winning by a nose. F. l-T. S. was hosT To all The lowa Nine debaTers on March I9 and 20. We Tied wiTh OTTumwa Tor TourTh place-DavenporT, as usual, placing TirsT. AT The same Time, The Iowa Nine debaTes were going on, The SouTheasTern Iowa ExTemporaneous and Original OraTory conTesT was in progress. DoroThy Munro placed Third in The original oraTory and John Bangs won a TourTh posiTion in exTemp. There was unusually Tine compeTiTion. Again These same debaTers wenT To Oskaloosa on March 25 and 26. The only high lighTs Tor FairTield were Two decisions Tor us over DavenporT and Oskaloosa who were ThoughT To have The besT Teams in The sTaTe. This was a STaTe NaTional Forensic League TournamenT and was The lasT debaTe series Tor FairTield. All in all, we Teel we have had a very successTul year in DebaTe and Forensics and are looking Tor greaTer Things in l937 - 38. Good luck l Page 52 THE OUILL I Debate FIRST ROW-C. Nady. C. Hovey, M Barnes, R. Hilliard, D. Dempsey. SECOND ROW-D. Munro, D. Bafes, M. Brown. O. McGuire, E. Overfon, R. Williams. THIRD ROW-J. Bangs, B. Louden. H. Peasley, W. Manning, A. Ford. EQUILL-I937 Page 53 Some ol these days we hope to l L SZCWWP Eliel Kirkpalrick and Rulh Moyer wilhoul lheir chessea-cal grins. Miss Pelerson as-Miss Pelerson. Mary Carolyn Ford and Honorable J. F. T. Saur admil lhal lhey donl know somelhing. Paul Oliver wilh his hands in his pockels. Bill Smilh look a lillle less gloomy. Verna Fry sing a bass solo. Mr. Gluenkin avoid Miss Winn during class lime. Jack Underwood dale a college girl. Pauline Coleson lreal David McKenzie a lillle nicer. Miss Lindauer wear her rubbers lhal she lell in Venice. Marlha Jane Crandall wilh an expression lhal is normal. Bob Clow grow up. Norma Wilkin guil worrying aboul Pele Caviness. A Junior Class gel by one year wilhoul memorizing l lndependence. Kann. Neuharl, Caslile, and Crandall slick by a friend. Joe Farley drive as lhough he knew how. Virginia l-loolman wilhoul redl Redl REDl he Declaralion ol Mr. Wilbur Brighl Pelligrew admil he is wrong somelimes and-and . Darlene Hoskins accepl unbiased crilicism. Bob Gamralh wilhoul lhe bad words. Arlena Smilh lose her comb. Marjorie Cools calch onlo an explanalion lhe lirsl lime. A Senior Chapel nol monopolized by Barney Oldlieldf' Millon Graham wilhoul lhal l Am lhe Fox expression. More ol Mr. l-lullquisl's sense ol humor-l?l THE QUILL I Munro, Walker, and Tucker wiThouT so much argumenTaTive power. John Kyle geT all The crediT he deserves. Bob EasTon conducT himself like a genTleman in chapel. Persis George enTer inTo acTiviTies even Though They hold no inTeresT Tor her. EsTher EyesTone leT herselT go. lNow ThaT would be sump'n.l Arlene Dewey dress like a school girl should. Jerry Miller pick one of his many admirers so ThaT The oTher one hundred and Two would know ThaT They didn'T have a chance. RuTh CasTile swiTch To a diTTerenT Type oT ioke. Mr. CooTs make a chalk drawing ThaT doesn'T look like a cow jumping over a Tencef' Janie-Phyllis Sauer To you-PeTe, and Louise I-leer caughT Telling a Trufh- 'ful Tale Tor a change. Miss IK-nock, k-nock, k-nockl Cochran and ElizabeTh Lindsay wiThouT Their inTernal giggles. Wendell Emery geT 53 lashes, lWe've heard enough abouT Them.I BeTTy Larson admiT she has a Tew TaulTs. Miss RoTh sTop leaning on ThaT bannisTer. Mary I-lunT geT The poinT oT a ioke. Leola Johnson wiTh a diTferenT brand oT Tace powder. Einkie say hello To Ten successive people. Kay Clark wiThouT her Tlurries of Temper. A chapel wiThouT Mixed Chorus being announced by Miss McDonald. John Leech remain in class one whole hour. Elaine STookesberry pull her TooT ouT oT The grave. Marvin Perry geT embarrassed wiThouT blushing. lWe would liked To have seen Razz Lamm here all four years.I TI-IIS I-IAS BEEN WRITTEN IN TI-IE SPIRIT OF FUN, SO HGOVERN YOURSELVES ACCORDINGLYH AS MISS PETERSON SAYS. EQUILL-I937 Page 55 Where Will We Be TOO years I:I'Om I GaTher 'round me, children, while I Tell a sTory OT old FairTield I-ligh in NineTeen ThirTy-sev'ng OT The kids and Teachers we knew, OT The good Times, noT The blue ones, And we'lll have a liTTle ballad in our school. CHORUS- Oh! we love old Fairfield I-ligh And we always, always will, She's The TirsT dear alma maTer ThaT we knew. Oh! we never can Torgeal her, All her good poinTs and her bad ones, BuT in spiTe oT all our love, we're glad we're Through. II Well, we had a loT oT darn, good, snappy chapels Though They weren'T The besT ones we have ever seen. We enjoyed Them Iors, you know iTI Because we goT ouT of classes And besides we learned abouT The dino sauers. III Then we also goT a loT oT swellish honors: We had Two kids on The Two TirsT All-STaTe Teams. KaTy Clark Took us To DisTricT, DOT Munro broughT home The bacon, And our B. B. Team won IoTs of praise Tor us. IV Oh, we had a Ioff oT holidays, we liked Them. For we like iT more, The more school ThaT we miss. We don'T come To school To sTudy: We iusT come Tor Tun and Trolic. Now, dear Teachers, Take a hinT aT whaT we've said. Yep, The parTies ThaT we had This year were snazzy, V Given by The I-Ii-Y's and The Girl Reserves, And The Normal Training 'Club And The FuTure Farmers Too. We enioyed Them each and all an awTuI IoT. VI BuT, alas, dear Triends, This year is now a-ending, And our cares and ioys oT school we'll leave behind, BuT we won'T TorgeT The good Times Nor The bad Times or The sad Times, 'Till we lay ourselves down in our own cold graves. Where will we all be IOO years Trom now? lSing, if possible, To The Tune oT The MarTins and The Coys. IT you sTill can'T geT The rhyThm, see I-IunT and George-They probably haven'T Tound iT eiTher.l Page 56 THE QUILL-I f Z H ! w I M ,I l , s Football E. H. S. 6-NEW LONDON 7-jl-lerel Sepfember I8-An unforlunale fumble lurned viclory info defeal for lhe Trojans in Their firsl foofball game of lhe season. E. H. S. O-FT. MADISON 7-jl-lerej Seplember 25-Alfhough lhe Trojans were oulgained lhree lo one, if look a very - peculiar circumslance +0 lel The Madisoniles gel lheir louchdown. A wide pass from cenler which Zeigler recovered for a I9-yard loss and a punl Thar rolled backwards, caused all The Trouble. Our firsl conference defeal-boo hoo! COLLEGE RED SHIRTS Jusl for joraclic-and did we ever show +hose college foolball players how lo handle a ball? Yes sir, we wonl F. H. S. 25-MUSCATINE O-ll-lerej Oclober IO-And is if a pleasure +o wrile fhal score down? Poslponing lhis game musl have been our good luclc charm. The Trojans sfarfed off wilh a bang, scoring 'rwo louchdowns in +he firsl' quarler and never lelling up unlil Jrhe final shol' of lhe gun. The leam look new offensive sfrenglh as well as defensive in lhis game. Our firsl' conference vicforyl EQUILL-1931 l Pages7 Football F. H. S. I3-WASHINGTON O-lTherel OcTober I6-Razzle l.amm's 6l-yard iaunT ThaT was called baclc was iusT one of The many Thrills in This game. Being The firsT game in foreign TerriTory, The Troians played conservafively and came home The proud faThers of a second vicTory. F. H. S. 6-BURLINGTON 6-lHerel 0cTober 23-The very enThusiasTic BurlingTon Team came inTo Town To receive iTs greaTesT surprise. The crippled Trojan eleven Toolc To The field To be ouTplayed buf noT ouTclassed. Lo and behold-a Tie! F. H. s. o-i4EoKui4 7-lHerel Ocfober 3l-In This game, The Troians showed Their superioriTy from The sTarT, buf lacked The needed punch down on The goal line. Keokulc cerTainly holds a iinx over us. ln one drive of abouT 60 yards, The Chiefs accumulafed 7 poinTs which spelled vicTory for Them. The Troians played in Their opponenT's TerriTory during The resT of The game, buT could noT quiTe puT a Touchdown over. In The lasT few minufes of The game, Miller and Harrell blocked a punT, buT iT was recovered by a Keokuk man and The game ended in a dreadful sefback. Shuxl F. H. S. 25-OTTUMWA O-lTherel November 7-For Three years, we've none Too paTienTly waifed for a vicTory over The Bulldogs and did we ever romp on Them This year 7 7 Led by Ralph Lamm and Don BarTon, The Troians ramsaclced The goals---noT once nor Twice, buf four Times. May we repeaT? We beaT OTTumwa 25-O. Three cheers l l l F. i-4, s. si-MT. PLEASANT 0-Uhefey November ll-How is ThaT for a score? Every senior on The Team was given his lasT chance To play for dear old F. H. S. Miller carried The ball for The firsT Timer in his four years' of playing, and To everyone's surprise lincluding The Coach'sl made a Touchdown. IT was a perfecT game To end The season's sporT, and we won'T forgeT iT. This vicTory gave The Troians a Tie for Third place in The LiTTle Six Conference. Page 58 THE QUILT. I FIRST ROW-R. Bean, R. Simmons, W. Boyce, W. Harrell, R. Six. 1 SECOND ROW-P. Caviness, P. Oliver, R. Lamm, B. Zeigler, M. Perry. THIRD ROW-D. Bell, J, Miller, R. Finley, D. Barton, O. Champ. Football Letterman JERRY MILLER-An All Little Six end who will be greatly missed next tall. BOB FINLEY- A steadier man could ne'er be tound in the tackle position. BOB BEAN-Bob's size and ability should prove invaluable at center next tootball season. WORTH BOYCE-A scrappy guard who could be depended on to always come out tighting. BOB SIMMONS-Although a reserve, he was an asset to the team. PAUL OLIVER-An All State center-his shoes will be mighty hard to till. DOUGLAS BELL-With all the experience Doug gained this year, he should go places next year. MARVIN PERRY-He played a clean game and was a hard tighter. WAYNE HARRELL-He had a taculty ot getting through the best ot them. OREN CHAMP-A great leader-we loolc tor great things trom him next year. ROY SIX-Though handicapped by his injuries, he proved he has what it takes. RALPH LAIVIM-Razzle certainly deserves his title-he was one ot the cleverest ball handlers in the conterence and was the cause ot a great many ot our scores. DON BARTON-A hard plunging back who will see a lot ot action next year. BILL ZEIGLER-A tullback who always could be depended on. PAUL CAVINESS-PauI's size was torgotten when he played tootballg he was ot great value to the team and will certainly be missed. CHARLES DUGGAN-No better manager . . . and does he tight tor the team? It the school had halt as much spirit as Duggan, we couldn't help but win every game. EQUILL-I937 Page FIRST ROW-R. Lamm, M. Graham, J. Miller, M. Perry, B, SmiTh. SECOND ROW-B. Nelson, O. Champ, B. Marr, D. BarTon, P. Caviness. THIRD ROW-Mr. Gluenkin, V. I-Iix, B. Zeigler, C Duggan. W. Harrell. T. Saur, Mr. Balderson. Basketball DECEMBER I, I936-F. I-I. S. 28-NEW LONDON 26-jl-Ierej To sTarT The season The Trojans were hosTs To a hard TighTing quinTeT Trom New London. Over-powered all oT The way. The guesTs Trom New London were The TirsT vicTims To Tall under The Trojans' advance. Perry led The scoring wiTh I3 poinTs. DECEMBER I. I936-F. I-I. S. 28-PLEASANT PLAIN 26-II-Ierej The Trojans were hard pressed To down Their second Toe oT The evening by a score oT 28-26. Perry swished Through a Two-poinTer jusT as The gun ended The game. Nelson racked up 6 poinTs. DECEMBER 8, I936-F. I-I. S. 36-ST. MARY'S, OTTUMWA I5-II-Ierej The boys Trom ST. Mary's were noT sTrong enough To hold The home lads down and Tell The Third vicTim wiThin a weelc. Miller ushered IO poinTs Through The neTTing. DECEMBER I I. I936-F. H. S. 26-MT. PLEASANT 20-jl-Ierej The visiTing panThers were noT a maTch Tor The Trojans on Their TirsT cold niTe- Bonlcer Tipped in IO poinTs while Perry and Graham commiTTed only one Toul apiece --Wonders! DECEMBER I8, I936-F. I-I. S. 5I-WASHINGTON I6-jTherej The Demons proved To be only anoTher ball Team as The Trojans marched on in Their vicTory parade. The FairTielders' led 28 To 9 aT The halT and The score mounTed To SI-I6 beTore The Tinal gun. Lamm played a neaT game Tor The Trojans. So did Bing Miller who made I6 poinTs and who also missed a Tew Tree Throws. Page 60 THE QUILL-I DECEMBER 22, I936-F. I-I. S. I8-OTTUMWA I6-II-Ierej The OTTumwa Bulldogs puT up an awTully hard TighT To hold The Trojans down To I8 poinTs. Perry made a Tield goal in The overTime on a pass Trom Graham To assure a hard won vicTory. Lamm, Perry and Graham Touled Three Times each To keep in running Tor rough honors. SmiTh played a good game OT deTensive ball. DECEMBER 29, I936-F. I-I. S. 28-WEBSTER CITY I9-ll-Ierel EairTield ouTclassed The boys who wenT To The sTaTe IasT year in a Tine game oT high-class prep-baske+baII. The Trojans led IO To 8 aT The half and came back sTronger Than ever in The IasT I6 minuTes. The reTeree considered I-louse Miller Too rough and senT him To The showers. Perry playd a swell game making IO poinTs. JANUARY 5, T937-F. I-I. S. 20-MUSCATINE 28-lTherel The Muskies rallied in The IasT Tew minuTes To overcome The TighTing Trojans and To produce The TirsT seTback oT The season Tor The Gluenkinmen. Lamm and SmiTh played TauITless deTensive ball while Miller jbelieve iT or noTl made 2 Tree Throws To bring his ToTal poinTs Tor The game To 6. JANUARY 8, I937-F. I-I. S. 33-BURLINGTGN 27-jTherej The Trojans journeyed To BurIingTon and came home wiTh a well-earned vicTory Trom The Greyhounds. Lamm showed class To score I0 poinTs Tor his Tellow Trojans. SmiTh Tallied 9 poinTs and Caviness did noT commiT a Toul. JANUARY I5. I937-F. I-I. S. 40-FT. MADISON I6-jTherel EairTieId Took an early lead in This game againsT The Bloodhounds and held iT saTely ThroughouT. The FT. Madison boys puT up a nice TighT buT The long range guns oT The Trojans Tound Their mark. Beezle Perry connecTed Tor I3 poinTs. JANUARY I9, I937-F. I-I. S. 4I-KEOKUK 23-jTherel In a rough and Tumble game played on Keokuk's small Tloor The Trojans overcame The ChieTs and IeTT The hosTs scalped To The Tune of 4-I-23. Miller broke loose Trom The deTense and rolled up a ToTal oT I5 poinTs. Perry and SmiTh played good defen- sive ball. JANUARY 22. I937-F. I-I. S. 26--MT. PLEASANT 2I-jTherej The Trojans invaded NuT I-Iill To overcome Coach Quire's cocky PanThers by a hard-earned Tally oT 26-ZI. Paced by Razzle Lamm, who showed his Tormer maTes some classy ball playing, The Trojans hung up FairTield's TweITTh consecuTive vicTory over The MT. PleasanTer's. WiTh The game Tied aT 2l all MiIT Graham racked up a 2-poinTer To be Topped by a Tield goal by Lamm and a Tree Throw by Perry. JANUARY 29, I937-F. I-I. S. 35-WASHINGTON 9-lTherej CrediT Tor This vicTory over The Demons musT be given To The whole Trojan squad, all oT whom played some good ball. Leading I8 To 4 aT The haIT The lead was sTreTched To 35 To 9 by The Time The Tinal gun sounded. Perry led The Tield wiTh I I poinTs. EQUILL-1937 Page si lvl. Graham lllorwardl R. Lamrn lliorwardl B. Nelson llzorwardl J. Miller lffenlerl O. Champ lcenlerl M. Perry lGuardl B. Smilh lGuardl P. Caviness Kivuardl FEBRUARY 5, 1937-F. H. 5. 38-OTTUMWA I8-lTherel The Troians bombarded Ollumwa's laaslcel from all angles for a score of 38 lo I8 by lhe lime lhe smoke had cleared away. Filing up a lead of 22 lo 8 in lhe firsl hall lhe Bulldogs didn'+ have a chance lo calch up. Perry led The scoring and 'lhe personal foul column wilh 9 and 4 respeclively. FEBRUARY iz, 1937-F. H. s. 29-KEOKUK zo-inerey Keolaulc pul up a nice loallle bul was never dangerous lhroughoul lhe game. Allhough leading 9 To 8 al lhe end ol: lhe lirsl hall, lhe Chiefs were complelely oulclassed in lhe lasl lwo slanzas. Graham was eiecled on 4 personals, while red- headed Perry counled for IO poinls. Page 62 THE QUILL-I FEBRUARY 16, I937-F. I-I. S. 29-MUSCATINE 25 II-Ierej The Trojans complefely avenged fheir previous defeaf of fhe season af Muscafine, by furning on fhe heaf in fhe Iasf half and walking off fhe floor wifh fhe big end of a 29 fo 25 fally. The Fairfield boys were a Iiffle slow in sfarfing buf came from behind fo win fhe game in fhe Iasf quarfer. Muscafine, supposedly one of fhe besf feams in fhe sfafe, was complefely baffled when fhe Trojans found fhe basIcef, in fhe Iasf few minufes of fhe game. Miller and Lamm played excellenf defensive ball while Smifh, Graham and Perry fallied B, 7 and 6 poinfs respecfively. FEBRUARY I9, I937-F. I-I. S. 26-BURLINGTON 27--II-Ierej The Trojans sfarfed ouf in fine fashion by annexing an early Iead and holding if af 23 fo I8 unfil fhe end of fhe fhird quarfer. The sfrain of fwo hard games in 4 days began fo show and fhe Fairfield Five fell fighfing 27 fo 26. Perry accounfed for 7 poinfs and played a swell defensive game while Lamm 'rallied 6 counfers. The Trojans missed 9 fries af fhe charify Iine. FEBRUARY 22, T937-F. I-I. S. 28-ALBIA 32-ITherej We didn'f feel badly abouf fhis game because fhe Trojans were undoubfedly fhe besf feam on fhe floor. Again vain affempfs via fhe charify Iine accounfed for fhe defeaf. Miller made I0 poinfs, Lamm and Caviness were ejecfed on fouls, and Gluenlcin said no 'ro fhe second serving of ice cream. FEBRUARY 26, T937-F. I-I. S. 37-FT. MADISON 28-ITherej I-Iere we give fribufe fo one of fhe finesf feams ever fo represenf Fairfield I-Iigh: good sporfs, good ball players wifh a Iof of deferminafion never fo sfop puffing ouf. In fhis Iasf game of fhe scheduled Liffle Six Confesfs every man played for everyone else proving fhaf Fairfield had one of fhe besf passing and besf feam working feams fo represenf any prep school in fhe sfafe. Orchids fo five men: Bill Smifh, Marvin Perry, Jerry Miller, Milfon Graham and Ralph Lamm, all seniors. Miller Ied in fhe scoring column wifh I4 poinfs fo help obfain fhe advanfage wriffen in figures as 37 fo 28. EDITORIAL COMMENT Alfhough Milf didn'f menfion if, since fhe baslcefball wrife-up is his, he himself played a swell game more fhan once and parficularly againsf Muscafine on our own floor. TI-IE SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Loclcridge I-Iigh won in fhe Class B division played on March 4-5-6, while Mf. Pleasanf was vicforious in class A. The biggesf upsef in fhe sfafe secfional fourna- menfs happened on our own floor when Mf. Pleasanf overcame Fairfield 33 fo I8. Mf. Pleasanf High School was defeafed on OHumwa's floor by fhe Bulldogs in fhe disfricf fournamenf 22 fo 20. Offumwa previously had fallen before fhe Trojans, on fhe Offumwa I-ligh School floor 38 fo IB. EQUILL-1937 Page 63 FIRST ROW--E. Carlson. C. Rickeffs, D. Bell, I. Knedler. J, Gorman. SECOND ROW-C. Balfer, L. Winfers. C. Duvall, W. Holmes. Mr. Hoerner THIRD ROW-K. Wiley, D. Coleson, A. Ford. C. Wohci. D. Sranf. A Lightweights This year fhe freshman leam was enlarged +o include sophomores who +oge+her played under lhe name of Fairfield Lighlweighfs. The leam on ihe floor was com- posed oli noi more 'rhan lhree sophomores af all limes. This consolidalion slrrengihened Jrhe oulfil in compeiifion wilh firsl' reams of olher schools, who are lhe only foes 'lhey meer. The Lighlweighis siaried +he season raiher slowly, bul' by mid-season 'l'hey showed a lol of good possibiliiies for fulure Trojans. Coach Hoerner and his proieges pariicipafed in lhe Jefferson Counly Six Con- ference. F. l-l. S. LIGHTWEIGHTS Lighlweighis Liberiyville .... Lighfweighls Eldon ..,......... Lighlweighls Paclcwood .... Lighiweighis Balavia ......,... Lighlweighls Pleasanl Plain Lighlweiqhls Liloerlyville ..,, Lighfweighls Paclcwood .... Lighlweighis Bafavia .,........ Lighiweighls Loclcridge ...... Lighfweighls Pleasam' Plain Lighlweighls Loclcridge ...... Page 64 Who missed 'fhis shof? Did Lamm ge+ Jrhe Hp-off? Did fhe ball go in? Too load, Offumwa l EOUILL-I937 7 Page 65 U , l Kb -l'racl4 I-Ialleluiah! lhine lhe glory-lo lhe I936 lraclc leam. Ribbons galore were won and broughl home lo be added lo lhe lrophy case ol F. H. S. Al Iowa Cily on March 27. lhe Lillle Six Indoor Meel was held. The medley relay leam, composed ol Knedler, Barlon, Lesher and Perry, placed 3rd, Perry Perez, I-leslon, and Lesher, running in lhe lwo-mile, won 4lh posilion. In lhe mile we also gained a 4lh, Salls. Miller, Perez, and Knedler running. Individual winners were: I-larwood-lied lor Isl in lhe pole vaull: Miller-3rd in high hurdles: Keller- 5lh in lhe shol-pul. Al lhe Oslcaloosa Relays on April I5 Miller placed 2nd in lhe high hurdles. In lhe Lillle Six Ouldoor Meel held al Forl Madison on May 8, Fairfield placed Slh. Allhough lhis is nol lhe highesl possible ranking, several lellows were lhe proud owners ol a ribbon. In lhe pole vaull, Perry and Vannalla lied lor 5lh: lvliller placed 2nd in lhe high hurdles: Perry, 5lh in lhe 440-yard dash: Miller, 3rd i nlhe low hurdles: 880-yard run-I-leslon 4lh7 Despain 5lhj medley relay-5lh: mile relay-3rdg 2-mile relay-3rd, V May I7 al Ollumwa broughl lhe Dislricl Meel. Jerry lvliller won Isl in lhe high hurdles, his lime being l5.6 seconds. I-Ie also placed 3rd in lhe low hurdles. Vannalla lied lor 4lh in lhe pole vaullg lhe medley and 2-mile relay placed 4lhg lhe mile relay-5lhg Lesher won 4lh in lhe 440-yard dash. The lasl evenl ol lhe lraclc season was lhe Drake Relays. Our 2-mile relay leam composed ol George Lesher, Marvin Perry, LaVerne I-leslon, and Lloyd Perez was enlered. They did nol place. Allhough our lraclc leam hasn'l won a lol ol Isl places, Fairlield appreciales lhe long hours lhey spenl in praclice and lheir do or die lor old F. I-I. S. spiril. Page 66 THE QUILL I UPPER LEFT-L. Hesfon, G. Lesher, M. Perry, D. Braun. UPPER RIGHT-I. Knedler, O. Champ, De Wayne Barfon, B. Zeigler. LOWER LEFT-P. Vannaf+a, R. Harwood. LOWER CENTER-P. Pederson, J. Miller, P. Caviness LOWER RIGHT-T, Smifh, B. Bean. THE QUILL-I937 Page 67 FIRST ROW-W. Boyce, R. Six, W. Smith, L Knedler, R. Bean. SECOND ROW-J. Leech, R. Nelson. L. Heston, W. Harrell ,P. Oliver, P. Caviness, Tl'-HRD ROW-M. Graham, B. Zeigler, R. lamm, R. Simmons, J. Bangs, M .Perry. FOURTH ROW-T. Smith, D. Barton, R. Finley, O. Champ, D. Bell, J. Miller. Letter Club The I937 Letter Club was one ot the most active clubs in the high school. It furnished ushers tor many school activities and' sponsored a checlcroom at the basket- ball games. Eight new members were taken into the club as a result ot their letter winning activities. Those who received the usual warming ettects ot the paddle via the football route were: Ralph Lamm, Roy Six, Bob Simmons, Worth Boyce, Bill Zeigler, Douglas Bell, and Wayne l-larrell. Bob Nelson's basketball qualitications awarded him the right ot initiation. Marvin Perry, ten times a letter winner, is the retiring president. Jerry Miller was Vice President and John livloney Bagsl Leech served as secretary and treasurer. x CL Athletic Business Managers The Tri- Shys ot F. l-l. S.--Leech, Bangs, and Keller-aided and abetted by Mr. Saur, went on their usual journey up and down the columns ot tigures to arrive successfully at the destination Out-ot-the-Red. Next year's voyage will be seriously impaired, we tear, by the absence ot Head Chief Leech, well-known captain ot F. H. S.'s ship ot tinancial security tor athletics. Page 68 THE QUILL-I Paul Oliver Marvin Perry AI I-State Men F. l-l. S. secured 'rwo glillering slars in Hs crown of alhlelic glory lhis year. Paul Oliver, honorary caplain of lhis year's foolball 'ream was selecled on lhe Des Moines Regisler X: Tribune firsl all slale leam and received recognilion from l. D. P. A. lor his work on lhe gridiron. Marvin Perry, said lo be lhe besl guard in Jrhe sfale, and honorary caplain of The F. l-l. S. I937 baslcelball Jream, was placed on bolh lhe Des Moines Regisfer 84 Tribune and The l. D. P. A. lirsl all-sfale baslcelball Jreams. Whal honors for The boys and wha? a fealher in our caps! We've had lhe big- head ever since we heard lhe glorious news, and our hal' size hasnur refurned To nor- ma yell ATHLETIC BUSINESS MANAGERS John Leech John Bangs Arlhur Keller EQUILL-I937 Page 69 Are The Agricullure classes always Why does a Biology room have such This busy? an oclor? Would your loaclc be slrong enough? Who were lhe girls flirling wi+h 'rhe Would lhis exercise help a fellow soloisls of lhe l S 'College band? on a loall-room floor? Page 70 THE QUILL-I TRIFLES Junior-Senior Banquet The Junior Class enlerlained +he Senior Class of I936 al' a loanquel held al fhe Presloylerian Church, May 27+h, I936. Jerry Miller, Presi- denl of 'rhe Junior Class presided. The King of Swing's Orcheslra played during The evening. The Toasf Program consiled of salires on a group of popular songs. The Music Goes Round and Round ....... ............................ J erry Miller Lei Yourself Go ..,.,................,.....,.,.,.,........ ...,..... C alherine Clark l'm Pulling All My Eggs In One Baskel' ,,,,,,. .......... W allace Auckland You Slarled Me Dreaming ,..,,.,,,.,,.,....... .,..,.... M r. Whillinglon Solo- Los+ .,,.,,..,.. ...,,,..,,, ....,.s,,,,s ...,...,..,... B e l le Rains Rhylhm ln My Nursery Rhymes ,,, ..,...,... Miss McDonald Gel Thee Behind Me Safan .. .. ....... Karlena Thoma On Your Toes .................... ..,.,.. M r. Booker Smilh Lighl's Ou? ,.,....................,..,..........,..,., ...,...................,. M r. Gluenkin Breakin' ln A Pair Of Shoes .,, ............,.......,,..,,,..,.,...,............. B oys' Trio Wesley Hamm, Roberl Johnson, Harold Johnson E QUILL-I 937 g SENIQR PLAY1936 HThe Phantom Tigcru A MysTery Comedy in Three AcTs Weird, TascinaTing, rioTous, mysTerious-These are only a Tew oT The many adiec- Tives we could use To describe The play given by The senior class oT I936. The PhanTom Tiger was a sequel To The sensaTional Tiger House given a Tew years ago. The ploT cenTered around a very valuable necklace which was guarded by a sacred Tiger. Greed Tor This necklace and The drasTic means Taken To secure iT consTiTuTed The sTory which senT chills and Thrills down our spines. For The beneTiT OT Those who saw The play, ThaT peculiar noise which issued Trom behind The scenes was rain produced by Kay Thoma lin case you Tailed To recognize iTl CAST OF CHARACTERS lTwo CornpleTe CasTsl DIRECTOR-Miss AlberTa Cochran Bob Caughlan George Lesher Paul VannaTTa Eloise SmiTh Mary Peck ChrisTine Pedrick Harley Holm RuTh Hamlin OlabeTh CooTs DoroThy Bucher George Fisher Bob Zeigler ARTHUR HALE MACINTOSH THOMPSON ERMA LAURIE EVELYN HALE MRS. MuRDocK si-IERIFF oseoon PEGGY VAN Ess AUNT soPHiE sYLvlA OSWALD RHUMBA ELECTRICIANS AND STAGE MANAGERS . . . Karlena Thorna, Colonel GriTTiTTs , Howard Keller, Torn lvlarr HerberT Crow Ralph SalTs Hulene Work lvlaurine Hoskins KaThryn Voorhies Bob Sommerville Alice Barden JaneT PoTTs Hazel Webb Torn Louden AlberT PorTer Dale Keller age 72 THE QUILL I Senior Specialty 1936 i Rhy'rhrn in My Nursery Rhymes ........,,,,,,,,..,......,7,,,,7,,.............,,,A,.,... . ,,,.o,........Karhryn Grove, Rurh Van Fleer, Karlena lhome. Bell ReinS School Days ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, V ivienne Mallhews The Woman in lhe Shoe ..........,.....A,,,,...............,,,7............ Belly Jacobs l-larold Johnson, Jimmy Powers, Vifallace Auckland, Bob Johnson Raggedy Anne and Andy .,,,s,,,,s,,cs,, Bearrice Berg, Vivienne Mallhews Finale: l-lelen Sleele, Doris Griffilhs, Vivienne Mailhews, Bealrice Berg, Prudence l-liggenbollom. f X NS' ! o .Rf if Elia! Y Jr fig, M 355: ?2?ii1'3 731' The Senior Specialries are never as elaborare or coslly as 'rhe Junior Speciallles, bul you can counl on lhem lo be amusing and different Sure enough, lasl year's specially ran lrue To form and was cleverly worked our by Miss McDonald and presenred by fifleen of lhe senior sludenis. EQUILL-i937 Page 73 Commencement Exercises June 1, 1936 l METHODIST CHURCH Musicale Prelude-Largo from Opera Xerxes e,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, H andel Processional-Pomp and Chivalry .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AYv,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,.,,,,, Reberra High School Orchesira and Mrs. Ed Linder lnVOC6'riOr1 ......................,..............,....,...A,,.............,,.. Rev. Gilberi Voorhies Eighl'een Years in a Changing World ,,,,,, .,,,,,, ,,,,,,., J e anne Dunn Solo- Consider ihe Lilies .,,,,,,,...,....s,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, T opliff Kaihryn Grove Nal'ionalism and Educa+ion .....,.,.......,.,, ,........, W allace Auckland The Challenge of Youih ..,. .,,........,,.....,,,,..........,....,........., K arlena Thoma Whispering Hope .,.,,,.......,..,.......,......,.,,. Bariione and Trombone Duel Gordan Ruhe, Raymond Wesl Educa+ion on ihe March ....,.....,.................................,..,.... Jessie Slever Our School and a New Tax Program .,,,.. ...,... G eorge Howell Lullaby of Life ,.,.,.o..,....... .........,,....,.............. .................,.. L e slie Mixecl Sexielie Righ+-aboui-face ro Success ...............,..... .......... R uih Van Fleer Presenlaiion of Class ...............,...,,...........................,,L. Supl. W. G. Pence Awarding of Diplomas by Dr. W. T. Webb, Pres. Board of Educaiion h Benedidion ',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s.,....,,.,., Rev. Gilberl' Voorhies Processional- The Pilgrim ......,.......................................,.,..,......,....... Lake High School Orchesira and Mrs. Ed Linder Page 74 THE ouiu.-i Baccalaureate Sermon May 31, 1936 METHODIST CHURCH Carillon ...,....... ......... L eo Sowerby .Caprice Viennois ...........,....,..,.....,,, ,.,.,..,...,. F rilz Kreisler The Bells of S+. Anne de Beaupre ...............,.. ..,...... A lexander Russell Processional-Grand March from Tanhauser .,............ Richard Wagner lnvocafion ...,.,.... .......,.........,.......,...........,,...., ..,.... R e v. W. E. Rex Beau+ifuI Saviour .,,,.,.,....., L .,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,......,.,,.,,,. chraS+aanSen High School Mixed Chorus - Con+ral+o Solo-Belle Rains Scriplure Lesson ..............,...,,,, ,, ,,,.,,,,,,.,.,..,.., Rev. S. P. Williamson Prayer .....,.... ,....,.. R ev. U. S. Smifh A Legend ''.,...........,....,s.,......,.,,...............,..,,..ss......... ......,.,. T schaikowsky High School Mixed Chorus Sermon, Gian'rs and Grasshoppers ... ............., R ev. Gilberr Voorhies Hymn. Fai+h of Our Ealhers ,..,.. A........,.,,,,,........ N o. 4l5 Benediclion ,...,..........,,,,,....... ,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,, R e v. W. J. Bell Recessional-Pomp and Circumsf ance ......... S ir Edward Elgar THE QUILL.-I937 Page 75 JUNIOR PLAY 1936 Hlt Never Rainsll L Flash! The weaTher man made a misTalce one nighT and leT iT rain in CaIiTornia, The land where iT never rains. Based upon This sTupendous evenT was The play, given by The iunior class of I936. Persis George, as Mabel Rogers, played The parT oT The very capable hosTess who usually had The lasT word as Tar as her husband was concerned. l-lenry, por- Trayed by Bob C5amraTh, Triumphed when he was able To shalce off The Teeling ThaT his wife married him as a lasT resorT. Their son Jimmy, or MilTon Graham, haTed school, serious ThoughT, and girls, unTil he meT DoroThy Donovan, who changed his views on liTe. DoroThy, played by EsTher Finkel, was a sweeT young Thing whose dual ambiTions were To become a member of a cerTain sororiTy and Jimmy's wiTe. She Tound borh goals hard To aTTain. Bob EasTon, as WaITer Donovan, was an EasTern man oT business who showed his meTTle in a TisTic encounTer over Tinancial diTTiculTies wiTh his hosT, Bob GamraTh. Pauline Coleson, as Clara Donovan, played The gushing, senTimenTal moTher whose primary inTeresT was The proTecTion oT her daughTer. Norleen Sears, an ulTra-modern, very sophisTicaTed person consTiTuTed The men- ace To DoroThy and Jimmy's happiness, buT everyThing came ouT all righT. ln This role was CaTherine Clark. Paul Caviness. as Dane Lawson, was a Tormer love OT Mabel's and a source oT consTanT suspense To her husband. l-lis reTurn and his roTund appearance, however, banished all Tears of a revival oT Their romance. Darlene l-loslcins played The parT oT The colored maid, Savannah, and provided us wiTh many laughs by her realisTic inTerpreTaTion. Mary Carolyn Ford, Wilma GranT, and MarTha Jane Crandall, as MargareT, Gale, and Mary, were Three college girls oT varying Types. AT The end oT The play, Paul Oliver and Bob Myers enTered To announce Jimmy's elecTion as cheer leader. pageyf, THE ourLLr JUNIOR PLAY SPECIALTY 1936 SPECIALTY-I936 HJunior Revueu DIRECTOR-Mrs. L. M. Fryer Theme Song ................... ....... ' 'Bon Voyage Masfer of Ceremonies ...., .........................,...,.......................,.........................,..... B ill Smith PSFSOHBIIIY Girl ,,.. .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B e Hy Larson COfT1edlerlS .................. ........ R oberl' Johnson, Ben McGuire, John Leech, William Peavey ACT l Twin ACI-'lI'Iell0 Folks ..... ....................... K afhryn Maasdam. Kalhleen Maasdam ACT il l've Gol My Fingers Crossed MESSERS-Worlh Boyce, LaVern Burnell, Max Davison, Merlin De Will, Quenlin Faclcler, I.aVern Heslon, Donald Larmore, Roy Larson, Junior Marlin, Henry Roland. ACT lll Hill Billies ,.,.. ..,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, C o m ediens ACT IV The Music Goes Round and Round MISSES-Willa Mae Allison, Refa Bequeairh, Ida Mae Carlson, Doris Cochran, lrene Dug- gan, Laura Hodge, Virginia i-loorman. Kalhryn Kane, Eloise Langner, Marqarel Slark, Rulh Wallcer. ACT V Indian Love Call Leads ........,...,......,......................... ...........,.....,....,.....,,,......,...... B elle Rains, Wesley Hamrn Indian Chief ................,.........,................,.,...,,,......,....,,.....,.....,.....,,......,........, Eliel Kirlcpalriclc INDIAN MAIDENS-Phyllis Sauer, Darlene Seaman, Rila Shelanqoslci, Erma Sirdoreus, Arlena Smilh, Maragarel Sforlz, Juanila De Good, Mariorie Ellioll, Verna Fry, Fern Lawson, Winilred McCaIIisIer, Pauline Miller, Julia Morgan, Margarel O'Dean, Evelyn Wilcoff, Lois Grove, Dorolhy Wnorowslci, Rulh Zillman. INDIAN BRAVES-Wilbur Anderson, Willard Hyde, Slanley Laughlin, Edward Shafer, Joseph Sroul, Frederick Turner. ACT VI SCENE I- Song of lhe Sea MESSERS-Richard Ain, Dean Braun, Bob Clow, Roberl Finley, William Filch, Glenn Holl- ander, Richard Lealhers, Roberf Rowley, Roberl Shaw, Warren Swilzer, Irvin Wildman, William Zierlein. SCENE ll- SaiIor's DeIigh+ MISSES-Rufh Caslile, Mariorie Cools, Donna Elmore, Eslher Eyeslone, Wilma Gire, lrene Duggan, Lois Hawkins, Elizabelh Lindsay, Rulh Moyer, Dorolhy Munro, Doris Nelson, Edylhe Tuclcer. ACT VII Goody, GooL:Iy ,...,.. .,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.. M a delyn Mondy ACT VIII Tango Parisienne MESSERS-Roy Bafes, Joe Early, Wesley Hamm, Roberl Johnson, John Leech, Jerry Miller, Ben McGuire, David McKenzie, Marvin Perry, Jack Llnderwood, William Peavey. MISSES-Arlene Dewey, May Farmer, Bellve Gibson, Leola Johnson, Roberla Kann, Vir- ginia Kessel, Kalhleen Maasdam, Kalhryn Maasdam, Lucille Myers, Mary Lee Neu- harf, Belle Rains. Accompanisl ..............,,.....,..,,.,..........., Doris Grilllilhs Music by High School lnslrumenlal Deparlmenl I Page78 THE ouiLLi Basketball-Fore nsic Banquet . STarsTruck were The guesTs aT The BaskeTball-Forensic banqueT laT leasT unTil They Tigured ouT whaT Sky Fodder, Spiral Nebula. MeTeors, STardew. Moon- beams, SevenTh Heaven. and PlanuTs were in The menu enTiTled Heavenly Hash. l The heavenly colors oT blue and silver were used. BouqueTs oT sweeT peas were placed on The blue, silver-sTarred Table cover. Silver Tapers in blue holders composed The lighTing sysTem. The ToasT programs were silver wiTh blue sTars and leTTering. Each speaker represenTed some sign OT The zodiac: The Troian Horoscope n .......Mr. PeTTngrew The limelighT calls you A l The AsTrologer ...,.,..,. Libra ...,.. Pisces ......... SagiTTarius .,..... Taurus .....,. Gemini ..,... Aries .,.,..... ClariTy your aims ........lv1ilTon Graham - Preserve your balance ,......Miss Coffman Don'T wasTe energy in wishing ........lv1arvin Perry Pay no aTTenTion To hunches .......Pauline 'Coleson Hold TasT To whaT you have . l Today's opporTuniTies are greaT Marvin Perry won acclaim aT This banqueT Tor being one OT Those picked on The FirsT All-STaTe Team. He was also elecTed honorary capTain oT The Team. Football Banquet The proTiTs made Trom selling candy bars and apples aT The games enabled The Pep girls To honor The TooTball, baskeTball, and Torensic parTicipanTs aT Two banqueTs. AT The TooTball banqueT, The TooTball Theme was carried ouT. The cenTerpiece being a gold TooTball, and goalposTs oT orange and black were placed aT The ends oT The green Tapered Tield wiTh iTs whiTe yard markings. On This were gum drop TooTball players in acTion. The menu was enTiTled i'The Training Table. The ToasT program o ows: THE BIG GAME ReTeree .........................s................,......................... Mr. Saur The Kick-CTT' ..,.....,.,,,,.....,..,.,.,,,,.....,.......,,.,......... Paul Oliver Teamwork ..,....,..., ..,......, J ohn Leech Signals ..........,,.. ....... P aul Caviness Players .....,.,..,....,.,,, ......,.. M r. Balderson Touchdown .......,....,..,,.......,.,,.,,..,,.......,.,.........,. Ralph Lamm VicTory vs. Defeat ,..........,.,.,..........,,.................... Mr. Ward Paul Oliver was given special honor because oT The Guard posiTion awarded him on The FirsT All-STaTe FooTball Team. He was Then elecTed honorary capTain oT The F. H. S. Team. EQUILL-I937 Page 79 FIRST ROW-F. Diclcey, Mary Farmer, L. Hodge, J. Bowdish. SECOND ROW-M. Hunl, M. Brown, M. Coors, I-I. Srnilh. THIRD ROW-R. Larson, M. Keiser, T. Saur, M. DeWiTl', A. Ford. Academic Tests ' Fairfield had a good represenlalion al The slale scholaslic meer held in Iowa Cily June I and 2 of lasl year. The following live ranked in lhe firsl len of lhose who parlicipaled in each individual subieclz ROBERT CAUGHLAN- American Lileralure 7lh-Economics Slh JEANNE DUNN- American Lileralure Isl-Economics 7Th TED SAUR-- Plane Geomelry 4+h I-IARLAN SMITH- Plane Geomelry 3rcl VERNA YETTER- Algebra 7+h Those enlered in lhe meel were: Myrna Brown and Marion Keiser in 2nd year Lalin. Leo Burnell' in Biology. Roloerl Caughlan in American Lileralure and Economics. Marjorie Cools and Jean Bowdish in English Correclness. Mary Louise Coors and Rulh Larson in Isl year Lalin. Herloerl' Crow in American Lileralure. Merlin DeWi++ in American I-lislory. Fred Diclcey in General Sciencee. Jeanne Dunn in American Lileralure, English Correclness, and Economics. Mary Farmer in 2nd year Lalin and Plane Geomelry. Alberl Ford and Verna May Yeller in Isl year Algebra. Maurine Hoskins in Economics. Mary Hunl in English Lileralure and American I-lislory. Ted Saur in Isl year Lalin, Plane Geomefry, and Biology. Harlan Smilh in 2nd year Lalin, Plane Geomelry, and Biology. Laura Hodge in English Lileralure. paqego THE QUILL-I l-lonor Roll The I936 I'-lonor Roll is composed of lhose Seniors who have main- lained a four year's average ol B or beller. We salule you l l u Laverne Burnell Cafherine Clark Doris Cochran Marjorie 'Cools Juanila De6ood Arlene Dewey Merlin DeWiH Mariorie Elliorl Donna Elmore Eslher Eyeslone May Farmer Eslher Finkel Mary Carolyn Ford Persis George Bellye Gibson Wilma Granf Wesley l-larnm Laura l-lodge Mary l-lunf Roy Larson Ferne Lawson John Leech Elizabelh Lindsay Kalhryn Maasdam Dorolhy Munro Marqarel O'Dean Rifa Shelangoski Edylhe Tucker EQUILL-I937 Page Bl LITTLE WOMEN HLittle Womenl' On December I7 and I8, fhe Red Domino Club, under fhe direcfion of Mr. Peffigrew, presenfed Louisa May Alcoff's beloved sfory Li'Hle Women. ' The firsf fouch of romance was broughf info fhe plof by Roberfa Hilliard and John Leech in fheir respecfive parfs of Meg and John Broolce. John, as fhe proud fafher, gave us several momenfs of anxious suspense when he showed signs of dropping his fwins. As fhe second sisfer, Jo, Louise l-leer doffed her dignify and lcepf us guessing as fo whaf she would do nexf. The finer side of her nafure was shown in her adora- lion of her sisfer Befh and in her marriage fo Professor Bhaer, a lovable German, played by Paul McMurray. Rose Ann l-lunf, in fhe role of Befh, porfrayed fhe sweef. unselfish characfer whose deafh added a fragic nofe fo fhe performance. Roberfa Kann had an opporfunify fo be sophisficafed as Amy, fhe refined liffle Miss whose arfisfic falenf led her info various difficulfies. l-ler marriage fo Laurie climaxed a romance in lfaly. Bob Coleson, alias Laurie, was fhe likeable lad who played brofher fo fhe March girls. Darlene l-loslcins, as Mrs. March, was an ideal mofher fo her girls, and fhe idol of fhe family. Joe Earley, as her husband, porfrayed fhe genfle, refined fafher of fhe girls. The old faifhful servanf, played by Marjorie Coofs, shared all fhe household ioys and sorrows. Charmian Nady played The parf of fhe kind-hearfed old Aunf March who cranlcily fried fo cover up her virfues. Alberf Ford, as Laurie's grandfafher, helped fhe family in fime of need ancl especially his favorife, Befh. T EQUILL-I937 Page83 i 1 The Mikado The boys' and girls' glee clubs of Fairfield High School presenled l'he Gilberi and Sullivan favoriie. The Mikado, on November I3 and I4. A combinaiion of palhos and comedy, The operella was well given and received. Roman+ic leads were played by Wesley l-lamm as Nanki Pooh, son of lhe Mikado disguised as a wandering minisirel, and Louise l-leer as Yum Yum, eldesi of 'rhe wards of Koko. Koko, porlrayed by Bob Johnson, in his aH'emp+ To hold down The exalled posilion of Lord High Execulioner reminded us of The iimid soul who so arouses our sympalhy. We won'l forgei his fhrealening solo l've Sol' 'Em on ihe Lis+. Pooh Bah, all-around righl-hand man, accomplice of Koko, and lhe possessor of an ernormous s+omach, kepl us in brealhless suspense wilh his pompous and diffi- cull' rendering of The aria Long Life +o You. This role suiled John Fordyce's abilify +o a T. Darlene l-loskins played lhe role of Kalisha, self-esfeemed lady Jrhwarled in love by Nanki Pooh. Though old and homely, Ka+isha's solace lay in The beauiiiul righl elbow and a lefl shoulder blade, famous for miles around. Caroline Myers as PeHi Sing, and Florence Gorman as Peep Bo, were Yum Yum's peliie sisiers. Verne l-lix played +he noble lord of Jrhe courl. The climax came when Wayne Tompkins, magnificenf as Jrhe Mikado, upon whose shoulders resled +he affairs of a greai naiion, enlered wilh his lords and was lold Nanki Pooh had been beheaded wifh Koko's Snickersnee. Much credii' is due Miss Chrisfine McDonald whose direciion was largely respon- sible for lhe success of ihe producfion. Al' ihe close of ihe second performance a lovely bouquei of flowers was presenfed lo her by Dr. Clark as a Jroken of +he mer- chan+'s appreciafion of her work. Page 84 THE QUILLI lVlusic Auxil lary Much has been wriHen aboul lhe molher of yesleryear who darned her chilclren's socks and senl Them off lo school. Our modern day molhers follow righl along lo school wilh us and fi? us ou+ in uniforms. which, lei' us fell you, was a big lask. Wifhouf our molhers our Triumphs in music mighl noi' have been achieved. They worked hard pulling on penny carnivals and fag days, and aflended failhliully 'rhe programs we pul on in order +0 keep our music cleparlmenl oul of 'lhe red. l-lals off fo 'rhe Music Auxilliary, an indispensable F.l-LS. organizalion. l. 1936 - 37 OFFICERS Presidenl' ....,,.........,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,, Mrs. A. M. Clow Vice Presidenl .....,.. ...,..,,., M rs. Joe Smilh Secrelary ...,...,.s... s...... M rs, Earl Hendricks Treasurer ....... ....... M rs. Glen Grani' THE QUILL-l937 Page 85 Dizzy Dates Sept. l-Heaven l ! l Ah! Sept. 2-School ! 8: 81 X - lCensored by Mr. Prizer.l Sept. 3-I5-lvionotony-dull weeks ahead. Sept. I7-Local boy lGeorge Van Nostrandl makes good in Constitution Day speech. Remember? Sept. I9-Lois Hawkins chooses the path ot true love in preterence to schooling. Congrats Lois and Rodey. We're wishing you lots ot luck l Oct. 5-Pay Chapel. Girls, wasn't he Good Looking? He lectured on China -but oh! that hair, and those eyes. Oct. 7-Fire Chapel. Now listen, remove those dirty socks trom behind that box. You want a tire, huh? Oct. 9-Girl Reserve-Hi-Y Party. Red's Rhythm Club made their debut. Were we surprised. They aren't halt bad I l Oct I5-Open House. Teachers Meet Folks and Folks Meet Teachers. Oct. 23-Alas! Bill walks the halls alone and Betty is minus that appendix. Oct. 30-lowa Nine Play at Washington. Oct. 30-Music Auxiliary Carnival. Went over with a bang l Nov. 5-Film lwe're not sure. but wasn't it something about oranges?l Your guess is as good as ours. Nov. I8-Girl Reserve Supper. They certainly lived up to their reputation- there was enough tood to teed our tootball squad land that's something.l Miss Cottman expounded the delights ot poetry. Nov. 23-S. P. Q. R. initiation. There was great excitement tor awhile when the boys thought they were going to be kissed. They were-ahem, by JOHN LEECH. Dec. 2-Satety Chapel-the good looking patrolman instructed us in the ways ot righteousness. Where did Pera Kirkpatrick learn all the answers. Dec 2-Football Banquet lNo tems allowed so we can't write more.l Dec. 3-Pettigrew's tirst attempt. lowa Nine Plays here. Page as THE Quii.i.i Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar. Mar. 4-Nalional Conlesl winners' Ensemble here lor Pay Chapel. I5-Girl Reserve Chrislmas Tea lor Molhers. Quill Slall announced. I7-Pelligrew's lirsl lriumph, Lillle Women. Enlire casl excellenl. 23-Torch Club lnilialion. Cools, George, Maasdam, Clark, l-lamm and Gibson were lhe honored ones. 23-Good news ! l Chrislmas Vacalion. Did you all gel your slockings hung? 28-Leo DeKalb is lhe proud lalher ol Noel. 3-Dick leaves lor Des Moines and Kay gels some sleep lor a change. 4-End ol Chrislmas Vacalion. Whal happened lo lhal Delroil lrip, Phyllis 7 7 ' 8-Dill was lhe poller and we saw lhe clay. Pay Chapel. I4-I5-Semesler lesls-worry, worry, worry. Lindauer won lhe conlesl wilh a nine page lesl. Shame! 5-Film on Mexico. Prelly good as lilms go. 8-Misner Players. Beware ol Chinks and Dope! I2-Our own Jerry Miller and Abe Lincoln celebraled lheir birlhdays. 23-School dismissed early lor Romeo and Juliel. For once we can appreciale Shakespeare. 25-Inner workings ol radio relaled lo us in chapel. lWe also heard aboul a lew lhings nol connecled wilh radio.l I2--And so Miss McDonald is a proud anad-happy aunll Did you hear aboul Miss Cochran asking Mr. Saur if Miss McDonald was an aunl or an uncle? Are you blushing, Miss Cochran? I5-F. E. Rolh believes in lhe old saying, Variely is lhe spice ol lile, and comes lo school wilh her car painled a dilferenl color. I8-Dinosaur leclure wilh colored lilms. Our own comic, John Leech, really look lhe speech lo hearl. Remember lhe soup bone on lhe bullelin board allerwards? Quile a will Mar. I9--208-Governmenl class on slrike. Aha! They're up wilh lhe limes. Whole lhing a prolesl againsl newspaper reporls. THE QUILL--I937 May 3l Mar. 25-Ames Band. Really good! We were proud ol Mr. l-lullquisl, loo. Mar. 27-Spring vacalion slarls. Al lasl! Apr. 5-School again. l-lo l-luml Apr. 7-Juanila Bauer, and did lhe boys clap l l Nol bad looking, eilher. Apr. I5-Baskelball Pep Forensic Banquel. l-leard aboul Coach's swimming abilily again. Will il never grow old? Apr. 9-Pelligrew finally announced Senior Play Casl. Whew! Apr. 2l-24--Junior Play, Beloved Vagabond. Some success! and congralu- lalions lo everyone who had a parl in Junior Nighl. May 7-8-Slale Music Conlesl preceeded loy hours ol mournlul sound on lhe parl ol lhe mixed chorus and sore leel in lhe Marching Band. May IO-I l-Slale Tesls. We lound oul lhal we knew even less lhan we lhoughl we knew, which isn'l saying much. May 23- Baccalaureale. Very impressive and dignilied. May 24-l-lome Economics Slyle Show. Good looking gals and cule clolhes. May 26 May 28- -Senior Play, The l.ale Chrislopher Bean. Nice work, Casll Gradualion. Goodbye lo school work and a lol ol good limes. -Senior Chapel. Crazy doings loy crazy kids who broke under lhe slrain ol loo much sludying lhe lasl lour years. June l-Gee, l wish I was back in F. l-i. S. We had some awlully swell limes lhere. And you know we didn'l have lo sludy very much, come lo lhink ol il. Page 88 I 7 Class Will We, lhe class of I937, being of unsound mind afier four years of incessanl' labor, do hereby will lo our school brolhers and sisfers our dearesl possessions, namely: These are aulomalically beguealhed: Kalhleen Maasdam's inieriorily complex lo Florence Gorman. Underwood's calering lo freshmen lo Ted Saur. Phyllis Sauer's Tales lo Frances Hadley. Leech's love for l-lun+ ing +o Clark l-lovey. Kalhryn Kane's willingness lo oblige her friends lo Mary Farmer. Joe Earley's blushes lo Wayne Tompkins. Leola Johnson's makeup ro Joan Luke. Elizabelh Lindsay's grin 'ro Evelyn Overlon. The Maasdam's oneness lo Leo and Theo. May Farmer's childishness lo Evelyn Turner. Pele Caviness' fairy 'rales lo Louise l-leer. Esiher Eyes'rone's sleno abilily lo Mariorie Vannalla. Darlene Hoskins' opinion of herself io Bellye Gaines. Margarel O'Dean's good disposilion lo Mary Louise Edmundson. Verna Fry's soprano voice lo Marian Lindsay. Bill and BeHy's case To Louise and John. Marvin Perry's baskelball abiliiy lo Bob Nelson. Razzy Lamm's dazzling smile lo Johnny Bangs. Bellye Gibson's arf abilily lo Caroline Myers. Belly Larson's I don'+ give a darn aliilude lo Norma Wilkin. Persis George's moodiness io Florence Gorman. Bob Rowley's beanpole qualifies lo Verne l-lix. Dave McKenzie's dancing lo Connie Baker. Wesley l-lamm's lenor voice lo Doug Bell. Kennelh l-larrell's golf prowess lo Brorlher Wayne. EQUILL-I937 Page 89 Class Will Bob Gamralh's remarks aboui' ieachers fo Johnny Fordyce. Paul Oliver's abilify in foouiball 'ro Warren Holmes. Roberia Kann's love of cracks io Mary Swink. Terry Duggan's populariiy as aihleiic manager 'ro Bob Marr. Bob Eas+on's remarks in chapel fro Don Barron. Bill Peavey's big brown eyes +0 Bob Bean. Wendell Emry's awful siories io Bud Coen. These we hope you will inherii: Elaine S+ookesberry's pinl size lo Ruih Siallman. Fern PaHerson's quiei voice lo Charmian Nady. Virginia Hoo+man's fingernail polish io Thelma Allen. Mary Carolyn Ford's Ns 'ro Dick Caughlan. Jerry Miller's aiiraciion for girls +0 Bill Zeigler. Pauline 'Coleson's poise and calm lo Frances Hadley. Rulh 'Cas+ile's heighi io Mary Helen O'Neill. Mary Hun1 s driving +o Rosalie Van Dyke. Wilma Gire's hair io Bobbie Hilliard. Marjorie Coors' conscieniiousness io Barbara Bradshaw. Esiher Finkel's high heels io Myrna Brown. And io all fulure classes we leave: The Residence. Prizer's speeches in chapel. Bob Johnson's sense of humor. Our places in ihe Teachers' hearfs Admiis lrealizing how badly you'll need +hem.l Miss Cochran lwe had her firstl Miss McDonald's iemperarneni. The honors we won knowing you can r possibly live up 'ro ihem. Page 90 THE QUILL-I ISL IDGUODS On Ihese pages are Iisled +i1e names of business and professional men and women of Fairfield who have assisled Ihe I937 Quill in a financial way. We greally appreciale Iheir aclion and hereby call public allenlion Io our obligafion Io Ihem. THE DEXTER CO. IOWA MALLEABLE IRON CO. Bradshaw's Furnilure Co. The Browning Sludio Coender's Flower Shop The Fair Slore Fairfield Glove 84 Millen Co. Firsl' Nalional Bank in Fairfield Gaumer's Drug Slore Gobble 8: Heer A. R. Yeager Seed House Allender 8: Harrison Service Slalion Ben H. Blakely Real Esfafe and Insuran e Billeler MoIor,Co., Inc. REX AND ORPHEUM THEATERS TRIBUNE PRINTING CO.. INC. Harry O. Crow Iowa Eleclric Co. Iowa Slale Bank 8: Trusl Co. J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Reed's Family Shoe Sfore T. E. McLean, Jeweler Warner - Brislow VViIkerson S'Iudio Blacksione Cafe Dr. E. C. Bock Bower's Real Esfale Brown-Lynch-ScoI+ Co. E QUILL-I937 Page 9I Brown's Shoe Fil C. L. Pine Loan Co. Cable Lumber Co. Campbell 84 Robinson Service Sialion W. R. Cavanee, D. V. M. Clow Real Esfale Coffman Radio Service Coleson's Bakery Dr. K. G. Cook, M. D. l. N. Crow, M. D. Dowell Shoe Renewing Syslem Dr. G. K. Dunkel, M. D. Earl August Plumbing and Hea'ring Eclipse Lumber Co. Economy Food Mari Fairfield Daily Ledger Fairfield Dairy Co. Fairfield Lumber Co. Fairfield Sieam Laundry Flindf Super-Service Slalion Dr. Fordyce D. D. S. Dr. George D. D. S. Dr. H. E. Graber M. D. Mark Hoskins Ho+el Leggelf Ho+el Turner Hughes 8: Granl Hardware Dr. L. D. James L. H. Alexander Seed Co. E. C. Leber Maxwell's Grocery 81 Merkel Dr. F. H. McClurg Patrons l Cb R. A. McGuire M. D. Ralph H.Munro Dr. E. G. Myrick M. D. ParreH's Insurance Agency PaHon's Grocery 8: Marker Peebler's Bakery Pence Machine Shop Penfzel Elecfric Co. Picken Tire Service Pierson X: Pierson Plumbing and Healing Ponfiac 81 Buick Sales 8: Service The Purity Red X: RuTh's Dr. C. R. Reynolds Rockwood's Sfore for Women Sanilary Cleaners Shriner 8: Johnson Simmons 31 Simmons, Allorneys Smilh 81 Smifh Dr. A. H. Singley, D. D. S. Spurqeon's Mercanfile Co. Sfarr 81 Jordan Thorna' Glass Thoma 81 Thoma Tom's Jail Cale Universal Producing Co. Vorhies Appliance Shop W. S. Cromer 8: Son Wal+er G. Bean Hardware and Coal Wardrobe Cleaners Dr. W. T. Webb, M. D. Page 92 Baclcword Remember, dear Readers, if in fhis book some chance remark should arouse your disapproval, our in+en+ion was fo amuse rafher Jrhan +0 iniure you, for TruH'1 is somefimes funnier fhan ficHon. fi A EQUILL-I937 page 93 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS
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