Fairfield High School - Quill Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)

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Thus Begins the . . . 1944 QUILL Published by The Senior Class Fairfield High School Fairfield, iowa M-uf, i9-M VOLUME THIRTY-THREE Foreword Life in F. H. S during 1943 and 1944 . . . It has been our aim to bring to you the students of Fairfield High School . . to present them to you in a book that will offer accurate records . . and call up memories of this school year . . But before you start out on this Quill, we would like to leave one thought with you To err is human To forgive divine Let the erring be ours And the forgiving thine QW, fl-4 V? , '2, 5 WU ln Tribute To all Those Tellows who spenT all or parT oT Their high school career aT F. l-l. S. and are now in The armed services oT our counTry, we seT aside This page as our Tril3uTe To Them. To Those who were in our classes--To Those who were acTive in The many organizaTions--To Those who marched in The band-To Those who leTT a glori- ous name Tor our school in The aThleTic realm,--To all Those Tellows who helped make up our sTudenT body,-we oTTer This page. Today we are consTanTlv hearing OT The deeds, achievemenTs, and honors won loy The men in uniform. Because oT These Things, we cannoT TorgeT Them-we will noT TorgeT Them. So as a saluTe To Those men who are giving Their all, while we are giving so liTTle, we respecTTully reserve This page. Contents The theme of this I944 Quill is respectfully dedicated to the U. S. Navy, who at Midway, Guadalcanal, Coral Sea, on the convoy routes, and over the seven seas, has 'Fought to maintain freedom, while we here at F. H. S. are preparing for freedom. ?if-L mtg I Administration . . Flagship Classes. . Ship's Crew Student Life . . . Taslc Force Salient Points . Shore Leave FLAGSHIP A saluie of appreciaiion fo you men on +he flagships who, as ihe brains of +he navy, have guided huge faslc 'forces 'lo successful com- bined opera+ions all over +he seven seas of World War ll. During The pasl year i+ has been fhe faculfy of our school which has driven 'Forward wifh one purpose and one creed: lo propaga+e freedom and poliiical iusiice ihrough educalion. So we, your posierify, respecifully salu'l'e you, 'lhe facuily . ihe Flagship of F. H. S. 4 1-B , W - 9? - ,, AS W F' vnu 1 If-'ml 27 e ...AQ I ff'-:5Z'L..,. -'Q e Q. ,. Z - ff :X vwdi 5 7 92 Ag .fi-Fel .,' i..x -t 3 g if Dedication To Principal J. F. T. Saur . . . ellicienl leader . . . ialenled adviser and lrue friend . . . we dedicale lhis I944 Quill. During lhe pasl lwenly-live years of iailhlul service here al F. H. S. he has made himself a land-mark by his willingness To lend a helping hand 'lo 'rhe many sludenis who have passed Through lhe porlals of F. l-l. S. So, if is wilh qreal honor and pride lhai lhe Quill Slaff dedicales lhis I944 Quill io one of fhe grandesl men we know, Mr. Saur. ME ' al? Minimum A Z fl u llln All v u W lllll lllllllll U III! Sjrarr Lynn Lindauer Ward Earley Neiberf Anderson BOARD OF EDUCATION John W. Ward .,.,,......,,,,,.......,..,,,,......A,,,..,,......A.A,,,,,...... Presidenr John W. Earley ,..,.,........,...,........,,,,,......,,,....,,,.... ,.,. V ice Presidenf Fred Neiloerf, Harlan A. Anderson Floyd J. Lynn John Llndauer, ,...,,,,.....,. ,,,. ...A.,. ....,,.. S e c relrary Wm. Sfarr ....... ........, . ...,... ,,..,,,. T r easurer Supf, VV, G, Pence Prim. J. F. T. Saul' A Ii' JOI-IN A. I-IOERNER Plane Geomelry, Solid Georne+ry, Gen- eral Ivlalh., Pre-Elighl, Alhlelic Man- ager. ILIFF LEU Supervisor of Defense Training, Shop I, Induslrial Arls 4, Vocalional Machine Shop, Drawing I. X G. R. BALDERSON Biology, Alhlelic Coach. MARY K. ROOD I-Ii-Y Chefs Sponsor, General I-Iome Economics 2. Science LOUISE MESSER Librarian, Library Club Sponsor, Alge- bra I. PARK RUSSELL ' Boys' Physical Educalion xi SP2 v A ' . f if Wi W if I HELEN VVINN Typing I, Shorlhand I, Sleno, Troian Talller Advisor. GRACE A. CALVERT Lalin I, 2, and 3, English I, Girl Re- serve Advisor, S. P. Q. R. Advisor. N N X 1 IJJLQ ,' wk A KEITH A. PRIZER Bookkeeping, Business Arilhmeiic, Busi- ness Law, Quill Advisor, PenscraIcher's Advisor. MARSHALL 'COOTS Physics, Chemisiry. . W 'r ,MT I af' fw WM ARIEI- LEACH Vocal Music, Normal Training Music. PEARL DE KALB Bible I and 2, English I, Hi'Y Advisor, Manager of Defense Slamp Sales. CLETA KECK Business of Life, Normal Training, Eng- lish I, Advisor of Euiure Teachers of America. MADELON PETERSON Uniied Siafes Government Economics, Sfudenl Council Advisor. MARY HOPE HUMPHREY Speech, English 2, Declam, Debaie, Ex- Iemporaneous Speaking, NFL Advisor, Thespian Advisor, Play Coach, Original Oralrory. DILLON LOWELL lnslrumenlal Music. ji-etfgf f ...Qg,,.,, I . ,X ff'-!ll'f X 1. Xlxfi l Y 5, KATHLEEN ELLER Englisln Lileralure, Junior Advisor. JULIA SAUNDERS Enqlish 2, TYPin9 l. Junior-Senior Ban- F i l F in ii quel Comrnillee A 'ffl ' ,' 'A We if K. W. W. KITCHELL Vocafional Agricullure, Fulure Farmers of America Advisor. ETHEL VAN FLEET Secrelary lo 'llwe Principal. 'SZQM x WX, ARIEL zEieLER my . Lrii A Uniled Slaies l-lisiory, Junior Financial 4 A MGHGQGF- F ANNE LINDAU ER ' i ,, .: American Lileralure, World l-lislory, g gi V 53,5 A European l-lislory, Nalional l-lonor So- ' ciely Advisor. A X QQKWH GEORGE W. EDDINGS lnduslrial Arls I and 3, Mechanical Drawing 2, General Science. FLORENCE E. ROTH Algebra l and 3, Girls' Guidance Coun- selor. L f,' ' , Lf! RUTH VAN FLEET SecreTary To The SuperinTendenT. l-TARRIET CONKLIN School Nurse. This Tall Dillon Lowell began his sevenTh year as insTrucTor oT woodwind, brass, and percussion insTrurnenTs in The high school and grades. l-le has done ouTsTanding worlc as direcTor oT our F. l-l. S. Marching and ConcerT Bands. Through These years, he has gained many Triends among The Tac- ulTy and sTuclenTs because oT his TaiThTul service in The field oT music. On Decem- ber 28, l943, Mr. Lowell leTT To become a member of The U. S. Army. AT The prey senT Time, he is engaged in basic Training in Tield arTillery aT ForT Sill, Oklahoma. X ' L T-V ELIZABETH MURFIELD Home Economics l and 3, CanTeen. General Science, Sponsor Hi-Y CheTs. WANDA ZNNECKER OrchesTra, STring Music. e ROSALIE VAN DYKE Gi ' Physical EducaTion, G. A. A. Ad- ' , Girls' Pep Club Advisor. JARL RUNDQUIST lnsTrumenTal Music. DILLON LOWELL SHIP'S CREW Africa . . . Sicily . . . H'aly . . . Tarawa . . . Truk . . . Midway . . . All These names are places where 'rhe U. S. Navy has wriHen Hs name in everlasiing glory among +he annals of hisfory. Ye+ all of +hese vic+ories could no+ have been possible wi+hou+ ihe fulles+ co-operafion among fhese men who served and gave fheir all in +hese his+oric baHles. Neiiher could any high school have a successful year wi+hou+ +he co-opera+ion of every s+uden+ in H. The school year of l943 -44 ai' F. H. S. has been one of 'rhe bes+ . . . So +o you sfudenis, +he ship's crew of F. H. S. we say . . . ha+'s off . . . I i .aw e U03 - N, G 0 at AEIKQE PSVXE .-A fl f--ng-L.. F1-C , L S .Ksf iT Z f , ' 'r f N fwgff A , E 7 1 1 V 3 ': '7 5 ' -17' ' K , .I'A' i,,,,,,f , r - S L L N i ,.Y 'gui -...- ' C 1, 'XX Wesley Shafer Milford Hughes Mary Helen Jones Eddie Warner Dororhy l-larlman SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wesley Shafer ,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,AA,,,.,,,..... P residenl Milford l-lughes ,,,,,, ,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V ice Presiclenl Edward Warner ......,, ,,,,,,,,, Firsl Semesler Secrelary Dorolhy l-larlrnan ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, S econd Semesler Secrelary Mary l-lelen Jones. ,.....,,.,...,,.,i,i............. Treasurer CLASS FLOWER ......,.........,..,.,.i..Ai.i.,...... While Carnalion CLASS MOTTO ,,A, We Can 1 We Musll l We Will!!! CLASS COLORS .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Maroon and While Four senior boys have joined lhe armed services of The Uniled Slales during 'rhis pasl year. They are as follows: Charles l-loslcins Roberl Rains, Jr. Gordon Roberls Edward Warner A slar precedes lhe names of Jrhese boys in lhe senior class panels and lhe senior aclivilies. Blair Smifh Helen Buckingham E . X Valedicforian Salufafol-ian John Anderson- Wha'r's a woman in a man's life? Merle Anderson- Every man has a righi fo keep his opinions lo himself. William Anderson- Wouldn'i YOU like To wear my leiler club pin? Harry Baldwin- l'm no? a polifician, and my orher habirs are good. Floyd Hales- Judge noi his worih by his size. Kennefh Bafes- Zzzzzzz. Colleen Berg- l used 'lo be bashful, I used To haie men. Them days are gone forever. Geraldine Blankenhorn- H's bigger ihan I am- I mean my bass. Rufus Boyce- Worry never made men greaf so why should l worry? . Jean Brerefon- Love and love is refurnedf' Helen Buckingham- Her smile is somefhing fo find your way wilh in ihe dark. Wilma BurneH- Lei every man mind his own business. Billy Carpenter- Lois of work in me , . . none ever came out Marian Caughlan- Building casfles in ihe air. Mariorie Cooper- You'll suii some lucky chap ro a lee. Shirley Couriney-- Don'+ gel' around much any- more. Arnold Culp- His hearl is for a girl. Jean Dahl- VVhen she smiles she uses a lol of face. Rulh Danielson- I really like him . . . buf l iusf can'+ 'fell you who. Erma Daub- Sure, l'll do il. Howard DeKalb- lf if wasn'+ for srudies l'd en- ioy school. Paul Drish-Hfxnylhing for a quief life. Bonnie Dunnuclr- A spendfhriff wilh her words. Dick Edmund- Time rells on a man-especially a good lime. Darlene Edwards- We like a dark-haired, dark- eyed bruneiie. Blonds don r have The whole Held yer. Duane Erickson- No+hing is los? by being wise. Glen Fry--- No iask is 'foo greal' ro shirk. lvan Fry- I may noi look funny, buf looks are deceiving. Senior Activities ALLENDER, KERMIT-Fooiball I, 2, Boys' Glee Club. ANDERSON, JOI-IN-Junior Nighl, Fooiball 2, 3, 4. I-li-Y I, 2, 3, I-lomeroom Pres. 3. ANDERSON MERLE-Baslceiball I, 2, 4, Foolball I, 2, 4, Junior Nighl. ANDERSON WILLIAM-Leiier Club 4, Fooiball I, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Junior Nighi. BALDWIN, I-IARRY-Penscralchers, Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4, Boy's Glee Club I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighl, Golf 2. BATES, FLOYD-Junior Nighi, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4. BATES, KENNETH-Cheer Leader 2, Junior Night Baslqeiball 2. 3, Fooiball 2, 3, 4, Traclc I, 2, 3, Boy's Glee Club 3, Freshman Chorus 2, I-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y Chefs 4. BERG, COLLEEN-Sludeni' Council 2, 4, Quill Siafl 4. Girls' Pep Club I, 3, 4, Treas. 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, lSoph. P+. Chairman 2, Pres. 3I, G. R. I, 2. 3, 4, lpubliciiy Chairman 3, Service Chairman 4I, Taliler Slaii 3, 4, Penscraichers, Class Officer 3, Firsi Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Freshman Chorus, Color Guard 4, Library Club 4, Junior Class War Bond Drive 3. Junior Nighl. BLANKENI-IORN, GERALDINE-Junior Niqhi, Orcheslra 3, 4, Marching Band 4, Second Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Freshman Chorus. . BOYCE, RUFUS-Madrigal 3, 4, Boys' Ociei 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighi, I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4. BRADFIELD, PAUL-Junior Nighl, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Traclc I, 2, 3, 4, Baslceiball I, 2, Leiier Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. BRERETON, JEAN-Second Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Sr. Mixed Chorus, Junior Nighi, Talrller 4. BUCKINGI-IAM, I-IELEN-Sludenl Council I, Penscraichers 3, Ouill Siaiil 4, Taiiler Siail 3, 4, lEdilor 4I, Brain Derby I, N. F. L. 2, Debale 2, Second Girls' Glee Club I, Junior Nighl, Torch Club 4. BURNETT, WILMA-Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Taliler Sialili 4, Junior Nighl 3, Library Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 4. CARPENTER, BILLY-Junior Nighl, Foolball 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, Orcheslra I, Boys' Glee Club 2. CAUGI-ILIN, MARIAN-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighl, GirI's Glee Club, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Marching Band I, 4, Freshman Chorus, Balon I, Second Girls' Glee Club. COOPER, MARJORIE-G. R. I, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. I, 2, 4, Junior Night S. P. Q. R. 2, 3, 4, Ta++Ier 3, Marching Band I, Concerl Band I, Second Girls' Glee Club I. COURTNEY, SI-IIRLEY-Madrigal 4, Girls' Sexiel' I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Firsl' Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, G. R. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighl, Vocal Solo 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4. Dan Garber- Which one of The girls will look besl' wifh lhis lie? Rose Gardner- My brain feels like a pincushion -sluck full of 'rhings lo do. Paul Glasgow- The kind of guy who would marry l-ledy Larnarr 'for her money. Bill Glalffelder- l wish l were a Romeo. Kenne+h Goodwin- Dance and srnoolch wilh Les- +er Gooch. Eileen Graber- Her eyes are rhapsodies in blue. Roged Graby- Your hero should be fall, you know. Ru+h Greenfield- Laughing is happiness, have you heard me? Jean Griffifh- She gives off quiei cornforl as a slove gives off warmlhf' Jean Haifley- There's mischief in Those sparkling eyes. Junior Harrison-- You can feel 'rhe Twinkle of his eye in his handshake. Doroihy Harfman- l never do anylhing bad. Viola Hawk- Quiel as a slreef al nighlf' Donna Lou Haynes-- Why should l love you 'the bed? Jack Helfinsiine- Thinking is an idle wasle of lhoughlsf' Donald Hes+cn- A man cannol spend all 'this life in 'lrolicf' John Heslon- l lead a charmed life. Wayne Hesfon- Who says l don'l' love lhe ladies? Glen Hill- A man so small he was a wasfe ol skin. Marialeen Hillman- My man's as l'rue as s'reel. Margaref Hinkhouse- l wonder how if feels To be in love. Rex Hinson-- Try love. Beffye Hisel- Live wires need no charging. Jack Hoofman- I came, l saw-and now l'm leaving. 'Charles Hoskins- Never bolhers himself wilh girls. y Evelyn Howell- Come on out we're having a par+y. Milford Hughes-- This would be a lonesome world wifhoul him in il. Juanifa Hunf- Lillie buf so is dynamilef' Senior Activities CULP, ARNOLD-Junior' Nighi. DAI-IL, JEAN-S. P. R. 3, 4, Junior Nighi, Firsi Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, G. R. I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 4, Library Club, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Freshman Chorus. DANIELSQN, RUTH-Siudeni Council I, 4, lSec. 4l, Torch Club 3, 4, lPres.l lSec.-Treas. 4l, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, lSec. 3, Social 4l Taiiler Siaizi 3, 4, Library Club lSec. 3, Pres. 4l, Penscraichers, Quill Siaii, Ring and Pin Com- rniiiee, Second Girls' Glee Club I, Firsl Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-Pres. 2, Sec. 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Junior Nighi, Jr.-Sr. Banquei Commiliee, Junior Class War Bond Drive 3, Ames Delegale I. DAUB, ERMA-Library Club 3, 4, lSec. and Treas. 3, 4l, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Junior Nighi. DE KALB, I-IQWARD-Boys' Qclei 3, 4, Junior Nighi, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed 'Chorus 3, 4, I-Ii-Y Chefs 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus I, I-IIVY I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Qrchesira I, 2, 3, 4. DRISI-I, PAUL-Junior Nighi, Baslceiball I, 2, 4, Foolball I, 2, Traclc I. DUNNUCK, BONNIE-Junior Nighr, Norihwood I, 2. EDMUND, DICK-I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Junior Nighi. EDWARDS, DARLENE-Firsl Girls' Glee Club 2, Taliler 4, .Junior Nighi, Mixed Chorus 2, Freshman Chorus, Second Girls' Glee Club I, Girl Reserves I, 2, G. A. A. I, 2, 4. ERICKSQN, DUANE-Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Qciei 4, Junior Nighi, Fool- ball I, Track I, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Conceri Band 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, Madrigal 4, Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2. FRY, GLEN-F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighi. FRY, IVAN-F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighl. GARBER, DAN-Junior Nighi, Boys' Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Quill Sialii lEcIi'Iorl, Ring and Pin Commiiiee, I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, lPres. 4l, I-Ii-Y Chefs 4, Debaie 2, 3, Declam. 3, 4, Fooiball 2, Our Town Play 3, I-Iere Comes Mr. Jordan Play 4, Torch Club 4. GARDNER, ROSE-Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Penscraichers, Quill Siafi, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Baron I, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leaders 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, lSec. 4l, Second Girls' Glee Club, Junior Nighi, G. A. A. I, 2. GLASGOW, PAUL-Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4, Baslceiball I, 2, Traclc I, Golf 2, Leiier Club 4, Quill Siaiii, Penscraichers, Junior Class Secreiary 3, I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Junior Nighi, All School Play 4. Darlene Jerrell- l'll furn over a new leaf. Keilh Johnson- l-lang sorrow: care lcilled a cal. Mary Helen Jones- Busy as a liddler's elbow. Pafricia Karns- lf love be music, play on. Bernard Kelley- Oh. whal a shame lhal such a man should be engaged. Erma Koonlz- LiHle-buf oh my! Theda Li'H'on- And secrel laughler licluled all my soul, Helen Lulfenegger- Uprighl' as an exclamalion point Thelma Lyons- She's worfh her weigh? in rubber. Anna McCormick- She's nice even lo people who can? do her a favor. John McCreedy- lf he's lale 'ro school, blame lhe Ford. Don McKee- They all fall for me. ' Juanifa Manning- She'd ralher be dead lhan our of slylef' Rodger McWhir+er- Every dog has his day. Donna Marlin- She lives a dale-'ro-dale exisl- ence. Harold Marlin- Sfudy is a pasiime-why over- do? Evelyn Nelson- 'Tis her lhinlring of olhers fha? makes you lhinli of her. Dean Norman- A well planned queslion lurnelh away many a zero. Rufh O'Dean-Hlmaginalion wanders 'Far afield. Beflye Ogden- As good-nalured a person as e'er frod on shoes of lealherf' Juanifa Orris- l will if you will, will you? Norma Parcell- She meels life as lhough it were her own invenlionf' Jacqueline Parsons- Cha'r'rer, challer all day long. Lorenz Pauslian- Men are nol valued for what lhey are buf whal They seem To be. Donna Jean Phillips- l don'l expecl lo work. afler l gel our of school, mosl wives don'l. Pauline Plowman- Mingle your cares wilh plea- sure now and 'lhen. Marie Porhen- Donut you wish you were good? 'Roberf Rains- Jusl a quief lillle boy. Senior Activities GLATTFELDER, BILL--Torch Club, Ouill Siaici, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Conceri Band I, 2, 3, Fooiball I, 2, 3, 47 Junior Nighi, Traclc 2, Baskeiball 2, Taiiler Sialif 3, Penscraichers, N. F. L. 2, 3. 4, I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4, I-li-Y Chefs 4, Lelier Club 4, Torch Club 4. GOODWIN, KENNETH-Junior Nighi, Fooiball 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, I-li-Y ISec.-Treas. 3I, ICabine+ 4I, S. P. R. IConsuII 3, Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y Chefs 3, 4, Clown Bend 3, 4, Brass Sexiei 3, 4, Solo. Trombone 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Conceri Band I, 2, 3, 4, Torch Club 4. GRABER, EILEEN-Pep Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. Sexiei 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4, Siring Ouariejr I, 2, 3, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, Junior NighI', S. P. R. 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, I-Iorne Room Presideni 3, Cello solo I, 2, ISecond in S+a+e,ConIes+I, Junior Red Cross Rep. 4. GRABY, ROGER L.-Junior Nighi, Baskeiball 2, 3, 4, Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4, Traclc 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, 3. GREENFIELD, RUTI-I-Oalfdale I-ligh School 2, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Freshman Chorus I, Marching Band 3, 4, Solo 2, Firsi Girls' Glee Club I, 3, 4. GRIFFITI-I, JEAN--Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, IVice-Pres. 4I, Junior Nighr, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Siudenl Council 2, 4, Penscraichers, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Freshman Chorus I, Girls' Trio 3, Taiiler 4. I-IAIFLEY, JEAN-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, IPres. 4I, Girl Reserves I, 2, Junior Nighi. Taiiler Siaff 3, 4, Firsi Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club I, 2, S. P. O. R. 3, 4. I-IARRISON, JUNIOR-Junior Nighi, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y Phoiographers 2, 3. I-IARTMAN, DOROTHY-Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concerl' Band I, 2, 3, 4, Torch Club 4, Solo IXyIophones, Bellsl I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, Junior Nighi, Taiiler 4, Freshman Chorus, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Firsi Girls' Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, S. P. R. 2, 3, 4, IPrae+or 3, Ouaesior 4I, Library Club 4, Home Room Pres. 3, Torch Club 4. HAWK, VIOLA--Junior Nighi. I-IAYNES, DONNA LOU-G. A. A. I, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighi, Fresh- man Chorus, Second Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3. I-IELFENSTINE, JACK-Junior Nighi, I-li-Y Chefs 2, 3, 4, I-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y Flyers. I-IESTON, DONALD-F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, ISecreiary 4I, I3oy's Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, 4. Mixed Chorus 4, Junior Night I-IESTON, JOI-IN-Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Conceri Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchesira 3, 4, I-Ii-Y Chefs I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Junior Nighi, Ring and Pin Commiiiee, Baslqei- ball I, 2, Fooiball I, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, Mixed Chorus 2. 'Gordon Roberrs- Make yourself whal you want lo be. Wilma Robinson-- All is noi gold lhal glillersf' Donald Rodibaugh- They go wild, simply wilci over me! Elsie Marie Ruby- l.'Vill l ever learn lo roller- shale? Kafhryn Shafer- Words cannof express her in- iinile sweelnessf' Wesley Shafer- l'm 'lorn belween vice and Versa. Elaine Shelman-- She doesn'1 say bul' she lhinksf' Jack Silverman- l-le adds spice and humor lo fhe old ins'rifulion. Blair Smilh- l envy no inlelligence in olhersf' Mildred Smirh- She's oulgrown some 'rhings buf nol all. Ernesl Snool:- My, haven r l changed? Eva Slandley- l'm always laughing al iolces and someone's always iolcingf' Refa Sfanley- Laugh and 'the world laughs wi'l'h you. Marilyn Slarr- Whal's Ames go? Thai we haven'1' golf? Elverf Teeler- l love lo sil on lhe 'fence and walch The snails go whizzing by. Shirley Ullman- Keep slill, I fhinlc l'm going 'ro say somerhingf' Georgelfe Van De Voorde- A woman who does her own fhinlcing.' Valeria Voorhies- A good disposilion is more valuable ihan gold. Wilma Vorhies-- She has a farmer in The dell. 'Edward Warner- Our pride in The afhlelic line. Edna Waison- As unpredicrable as a humming bird. Joseph Webb- Beware lhe fury of a palienl man. Richard While- l-le has hard work who has nolhe ing lo do. Pal' WiclcliFF- The girl wilh lhe educaled pencil. Dick Williams- l-lis blush is loeaulilul, buf oflen inconvenient Roberfa Willson- They musl be walching me- l'hey're laughing. Virginia Ziegler- l love 'ro wind my fongue up: I love lo hear il go. Leola Zihlman- Wha'f's wrong wilh being a school ?eacher? Senior Activities HESTON, WAYNE-Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Nigh'r, Boys' Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, Conceri Band I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Orcheslra I, 2. 3, 'Clarinel Quarief I, 2, 3, 4, Saxophone Oclel' I. H I LL, GLEN-Junior Nighl. HILLMAN, MARJALEEN-Freshman Chorus, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Firsl Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Junior Nighi, Girl Reserves I, 2. I-IINKI-IOUSE, MARGARET-Girl Reserves I, 2. 3, 4, G. A. A. l, Home Room Pres. 2, Junior Nighi, Tailler 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Concerl' Band I, 2, 3, S. P. R. 2, 3, 4, Library' Club 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. HINSON, REX-Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchesira 3, 4, Hi--Y 2, 3, 4, lCabine'r 3, 4l, Mixed Chorus 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Junior Nighl, S. P. R. 3. 4. I-IISEL, BETTYE-G. A. A. I, 2, 4. Girl Reserves I, Junior Nighl, Freshman Chorus, HOOTMAN, JACK-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ICabinel 4l, Junior Nighi, Quill Siaii. HOSKINS, CHARLES L.-Junior Nighr, lniramural Boxing. HOWELL, EVELYN-G. A. A. I, 2, Junior Nighl, Ring and Pin Commiiiee, F. T. A. lReporIer 4I, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Freshman Chorus. HUGHES, MILFORD-Class Officer 4, Junior Nighi, Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4, Fooiball 4, Track 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, Ring and Pin Commillee 3, Concerl Band I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, ICabineI 3, Vice-Presidenl 4I, Leiier Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Chefs 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Council 3, Eguipmenl Manager I, 2, 3. HUNT, JUANITA-Freshman Chorus, Second Girls' Glee Club, Senior Mixed Chorus, Girl Reserves I, Junior Nighi, G. A. A. 2. JERREL, DARLENE-G. A. A. I, 2, 4, Talller 4, Second Girls' Glee Club, Senior Mixed Chorus 4, Freshman Chorus, Buffalo, New Yorlc 3. JOHNSON, KEITH-Fooiball, I, 2, 3, Track l, Junior Nighi, Siudenl Council 3, Hi-Y, Home Room Vice-Presidenl. JONES, MARY HELEN-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, ICabineI 3I, Class Officer 4, Pep Commiilee 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Penscralch- ers, Ring and Pin 'Commirlee 3, Library Club 3, 4, IPres. 4I, Siudeni Council 2, S. P. R. 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4, G. A. A. 2, Junior Nighl, Talller Sialii 3, Freshman Chorus, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Junior Red Cross Repre- senlalive 4, Torch Club 4. KARNS, PATRICIA-Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Firsl Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tailler Sl'a1Fl: 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Girls' Pep Club I, 4, Girls' Sexler I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Vocal Solo 2, Ring and Pin Commiliee, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighl, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Baion Twirling I, 2, 3, 4, Flag Swinging I, 2, 3, KELLEY, BERNARD-Junior Night Senior Activities KOONTZ, ERMA-Firls Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. lVice-Presidenl 3I,I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, Junior Night Freshman Chorus, Talller 3, 4. LAUDER, DONALD--I-Ii-Y 4, F. F. A. I, 2, 4, Inlramural Basketball I, 2, Pleasanl Plain 3. LITTON, Tl-IEDA MARIE-Library Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Talller 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighl 3, Freshman Chorus I, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. LUTTENEGGER, I-IELEN-Glee Club I, 2, Junior Night LYONS, Tl-IELMA-Girls' Sexlel' 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Night Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, F. T. A. 3, 4, lTreas. 4I, Second Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Vocal Solo 2. MCCORMICK, ANNA-G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Night Talller Slatf 4. MCCREEDY, JOI-IN-Junior Night Football 4, Traclc 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, lSec. 3, Pres. 4l, Ring and Pin Commiiiee 3, I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, I-li-Y Cabinel 4, I-Ii-Y Chefs 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Animal Husbandry Team 2, Farm 'Crops Team 3. MCKEE, DON-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Baslrelball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, Mixed Chorus I, 2, Junior Night I-Ii-Y, Lelier Club 2, 3, 4, I-li-Y Chefs 3, 4. MCWI-IIRTER, ROGER-F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Night Iowa Farmer Degree 3, F. F. A. Vice-Presidenl 4, Livesloclc Judging Team I, 2, Junior-Senior Banguel Commiltee. MANNING, JUANITA-Junior Night Second Girls' Glee Club, G. A. A. MARTIN, DONNA MAE-Libertyville I, 2, 3. MARTIN, I-IAROLD-Junior Night F. F. A., Traclc I. NELSON, EVELYN-Girl Reserves I, 4, Junior Night Freshman Chorus, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 4, 'Courl oi I-Ionor 4. NORMAN, DEAN-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4, Traclc I, 2, 3, 4, Letler Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Night I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y Chefs 2, 3, 4. O'DFAN, RUTI-I-Girl Reserves 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Junior Night Talller Slati 4, Firsl Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Freshman Chorus, Ouill Slati 4, Library Club 4, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Solo 2, Junior-Senior Banquel Com- millee. OGDEN, BETTYE-Junior Night Mixed Chorus 4, F. T. A. lSec.l ORRIS, JUANITA-Junior Night Columbus Junclion I. Pl-IILLIPS, DONNA JEANNE-Second Girls' Glee Club I, Band I, 2, Orcheslra I, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Night Mixed Chorus 4, Talller Slafi 4. A Senior Activities PARCELL, NORMA-Freshman Chorus, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Firsi Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, IPoini Chairman 4l, Girls' Sexiei 3, Junior Nighi, Taiiler 4. PARSONS, JACOIJELINE-Girl Reserves I, 2, G. A. A. I, Junior Nighi, Firsi Girls' Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Freshman Chorus, Library Club 3, Glenmore, Louisiana I. PAUSTIAN, LARRY-Junior Nighi, Davenporl I, 2. PLOWMAN, PAULINE-Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighi, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, S. P. R. 2, 3, 4. POI-IREN, MARIE-Junior Nighi, Freshman Chorus, S. P. R. 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club 2. ROBINSON, WILMA-G. A A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 4, Junior Nighl, Mixed Chorus 4, Freshman Chcrus, Second Girls' Glee Club 3. RODIBAUGI-I, DON-Fooiball I, 2, Baskeiball I, 2, Siudeni Council 2, I-lasiings, Nebraska 3. RUBEY, ELSIE MARIE-Penscraichers, Girl Reserves 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighi, Taliler Sialii 4, Second Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus 4, Freshman Chorus. Sl-IAFER, KATI-IRYN-F. T. A. 3, 4, lireas. 31, Junior Nighi, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, Girl Reserves I, 2, Freshman Chorus. SI-IAFER, WESLEY-Class Officer 3, 4, Junior Nighi, F. F. A. I, 2, Penscraichers, I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Orchesira 2, 3, 4, Torch Club 4. SI-IELMAN, ELAINE-Junior Night F. I. A. lihird Vice-Presideni 3, I-Iisiorian 4l. SILVERMAN, JACK-Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4, Leiier Club, Thespians 3, 4, lireas. 3l, S. P. R., I-Ii-Y, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Taiiler Siaii, Boys' Ociei, Junior Nighi, I-Ii-Y Phoiographers, Junior Nighi, All School Play 4. SMITI-I, BLAIR-Torch Club 3, 4, lPres.4I, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Boys' Ociei 3, 4, Ring and Pin Commiiiee, S. P. R. 2, 3, 4, lOuesI'or 3I, S+uden+ Manager 2, 3, 4, Leiier Club 3, 4, Siudeni Council I, Taiiler I, Brain Derby I, I-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4, I-li-Y Cabinei 3, I-li-Y Chefs 2, 3, 4, Baslceiball I, Fooi- ball 2, Golf 2, Junior Nighi. SMITI-I, MILDRED--Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club I, Firsi Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sexfei I, 2, 3, 4, Macirigal 4, G. A. A. I, Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3, 4, Orchesira I, 2, Violin Solo 2, Junior Nighi, Siring Ouariei I, 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Baion I, 2, 3, 4. SNOOK, DONALD ERNEST-Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4, Fooiball 2, Lehrer Club 2, 3, 4. Junior Nighi, Siudeni Council I, 4. STANDLEY, EVA ELLEN-Girls' Sexiei 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, lCabinei 3, 4l, G. A. A. I, 2, Pep Commiliee 2, 3, 4, Junior Nighi, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, I-lead Maroieiie 2, 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club I, Baion I, 2, 3, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Debaie Squad 2, 3. Senior Activities STANLEY, REFA-G. A. A. 4, Junior Night Second Girls' Glee Club 2. STARR, MARILYN-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Freshman Chorus I, Junior Night S. P. R. 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club I, Sludenl Council 2. TEETER, ELVERT, JR.-I-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Night TWEEDY, RAYMOND-Liberlyville I, Fooiball 2, 3, 4, Baskelball 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, lnlramural Boxing 3, Iniramural Baskelball 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Junior Night Leiler Club 3, 4. ULLMAN, SI-IIRLEY-S. P. R. 2, 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Freshman Chorus I, Junior Night G. A. A. I. VAN DE VOORDE, GEORGETTE-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, lSociaI Chairman 4, Treas. 3l, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Night Talller 4, S. P. R. 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Mixed Chorus, Freshman Chorus. VOORI-IIES, VIRGINIA VALERIA-Junior Night VORI-IIES, WILMA-G. A. A. 3, 4, Junior Night Second Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3. WARNER, EDWARD-Class Officer 4, Junior Night Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, I-Ii-Y Chef 3, 4, Leiler Club 3, 4, lPres.l, Foolball Cap- iain 4. WATSON, EDNA MAE-Freshman Chorus, Second Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Girl Reserves I, 2, Junior Night WEBB, JOSEPI-I-Junior Night Basketball 2, Foolball 2, Track 2, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4. WI-IITE, DICK-Junior Night Baskeiball I, 2, I-Ii-Y I. WICKLIFF, PAT-Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Second Girls' Glee Club I, Firsl' Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, lPres. 4l, G. A. A. I, 2, Tailler Slal'l 3, 4, Ring and Pin Commillee 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Night Baion I, 2, 3, 4 lConlesl Il, Flag Twirling I, 2, 3, 4, Torch Club 4. WILLIAMS, DICK-Torch Club 3, 4, Junior Class Oliicer, I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4, lVice-Presi- denl 3, Presidenl 4l, I-li-Y Chefs I, 2, 3, 4, N. F. L. 2, 3, 4, lVice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4l, Sludeni Manager I, 2, 3, 4-, Leller Club 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Thes- pians 4, Sludenl Council 3, 4, lPres. 4l, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Boys' Gclel 3, 4, Junior Night Debale 2, Declam 4. WILLSON, ROBERTA-G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Night Talller Slatt Nalional Forensic 2, 3, 4, S. P. R. 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Chorus. ZEIGLER, VIRGINIA-Girl Reserves I, 2, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Junior Night Girls' Glee 'Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, S. P. R. 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Inlramural Baskelball 2, 3, Inlrarnural Volleyball 2, 3, Freshman Chorus I, Second Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3. ZII-ILMAN, LEOLA-Girls' Sexlel 4, Junior Night Firsi Girls' Glee Club 4, Fresh- man Chorus, Mixed Chorus 4, Second Girls' Glee Club, F. T. A. 3, 4, lSec. 3, Pres. 4l. Targe Lindsay James Gusfason James Odum I-IarrieH AngsIead JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presideni ,,........,. ,,,,,,.,,,...........,..............,...... T arge Lindsay Vice Presidenf ....,,,A, ,,,,,,,, J ames Gushason SecreIary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J ames Odum Treasurer ,,,,.,,.. I-IarrieII Angsfead RING AND PIN COMMITTEE Norma Lee GaIIup L. Milo I-IamiI+on Carol Kepler Frances King Sfuarlr Madison The IoIIowing iunior boys during Ihis school year: Richard BeII Roberf NichoIs George Six Maxine IVIenIce Joanne Padgeii Bob Riggs J. R, Vanna+Ia Warren Vorhies have IeTI' for Ihe armed services of Ihe Unifed Siaies CaIvin Solem Glen Wamsley Juniors , H 5 ii Clarence Anderson 1 ,L 57 K if mf ' ,gn My . l-larriell' Angsread ' 'Q sm' ' I f ,.., 5 I Marilyn Angslead QM -- Q i 1 James Arndf V ,E , ,, M B b y ,L K V yrna 69 Y .. .. Beverley Barber K 'Hb ' 4 Q is-J 5l1l'leY Babe' ii f A 5 in san Nellie Barnes V. L ,, iii Qi Troy Bell ' ' L X 'K Juanila Ber , Qle, . , . 4' Q sie di' 2: ' ' -. ' , ' --y F H lj: , K . , Lloyd Bergren j ' - , r 5, Y K Kalhryn Brolclcen C -Z .Q .' .f f , H ' ' 1 ' T Jo Elaine Brown 'I mf, I 1 - K W 5 Belly Jean Bruders K W V L 'C ,.,, ' L f Margery Burnefl' f E E ' ' 5' ,, ,,,, izii . ,, ,ii . r,i, . ,,,, -, , C . 1 C Keillw Campbell s L i g. , 4 V I I ii Q ' Lois Canfrell ' E , uf Paul Carpenler ff - ' V I Q ' 'Q Clwarlolle Champ , L l i ' 'I ii , ' - Ruin Clwezum ' K, L K 1 7 i 'L Marsliall Cochran K? 'C' W gm, V: 1 A' ' Bruce Coop -- K' s V i A Josephine Coop , - t i T Kallwryn Coop H f ., L I K, K Edifh Copeland M 1 J E A Ramona Copeiand 1 y 1 Q F, Billy Cummings L 5' - ,V , Roberl Daub , K i E 'i as 5' - Blanche Droz Q' I K . Roberf Ecklund rsos J y J A is I E i Vi I Maryalyce Elder M M i b. i in M George Evans , f if- 5' Q ' 2 James Ferrell E W' ' ' William Fleig ff I J C iiii L L so John Gallup Ri Norma Lee Gallup Q. 6 Mary Alyce Gibson Wilda Gire Q ,,i,6WWl Carol Goodwin Merlin Graby Norma Lee Grimes James Guslason Leland Hamilfon Jaclcie Harper Wendell Harvey Winilred Harvey KeiTl'1 Hawk Bruce HiaH Plwyllis Hinlile Rullw l-lorras Marilyn Jolwnson Carl Jones Leonard Kane Carol Kepler Frances King Eloise Kurlca Richard Kurfz Merle Lawson Don Leedy Kermif Lenliarf Targe Lindsay Willard Macy Sluarl' Madison Mariorie Manley Elizabelh McCar?y Harold Mclnlire Belly McNeeley Maxine Menke Joseph Millane Max Miller Roloerlr Moore Douglas Morrison Kennelli Mullenix Harold Munson Beverly Myers James Odum Juniors , , f X or L rll r , . , ' ii, 2 4 rrr K . .- . r rr I L. Q lj X :. 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Q V A ' Fd - L Lyle Olson John O'Neill Eleanor Paclcenham Joanne Padgell Delores Peclc Margarel Piper Lulu Mae Prunly Velma Quigley Leonard Rains Naomi Ranson Charles Reeder John Reicherl Phyllis Reynolds Doris Rice Rulh Rice Bob Riggs Belly Rubey Lois Samons Lorraine Samons Palricia Saur lvlargarel Schillerslrom Jaclc Schmidl' Pal Schroeder Wayne Scolr Bob Silverman Joyce Sipe Willard Smilh Wilbur Slill Bellye Slorlz Roberl Swanson Wanda Tweedy John Vannalla lvlargarel Ann Voorhies Warren Vorhies Anna Pearle Winler Jack Wrighl Nellie Zillman Piclures ol lhe following Juniors do nor appear in lhe class panels: Richard Bell, Glen Boyce Richard Boyle, James Clarke, Earnesf' l-lesion, Roloerl Nichols, Glen Parcell, Waldo Pallerson, Rich ard Reddiclc, Ralph Roberls, Jean Unkrich, Wilbur Weller. sophomores Bill Allen ' i I James Allerdice ,. LV ,L Carolyn Anderson Junior Anderson Delmar Anqsread L f '- 26 i in 4 H ical? Q I Vi ii May Aplara ,K ki Mary Louise Archibald Helen Avery Ronald Ball Velma Barrow in was Velma Bekel i . i , Thelma Bekel 1 . ..:' 5- i 7, 'fe 1 Charles Bell f 2 xl 'gg J A A Bud Billerer y -1 ' -Q y C B, Harold Blakeley ii KS 5 f L X Max Brown i : I , ii J Keilh Buch I 4 'll' 3 i Carol Buckingham i - W gf' Della Buckingham , :ex A K is - Alice Burger f A ii Yi' i i 1 if i ' Q, in lil 5' J . ff'-L 1 1 N' ,ii ...l ' K., , .. Alberta Burnerl 5' I A Q Beverly Calhey fi , -- Holm clamp f F aaee. Thomas Cha rbonneau ' - Joyce Conrad H l - .k i n g g ' tai -+ 1,5 L? . A ' 1' is 'il 3 Willa Cook ii . i ,, H .1 Lois Virginia Coop ' , E , l , ,ii ,' 7 M Helen Crawford 'Q i ij ' K : i ' Louise Daggell D ix ' ' rw Wilma Dallner l A li ry i V iew Q A -I ' f Frances Davisson I Hal DeGood 5' I -. ' 'lg 5 1? Douglas DeHar'r gh .. ,Vik 1 , Uv vi ' X t. ? Palsy DOUQIGSS m l - J Ei' Clemenl Drish ' V .iz 9-VA M . l f ' L Iv- Josephine Droz 5' E A Shirley Dunnuck 3 5 A I N K Charles Easlburn , . .A I ew Mary Eklund L Q- 7 W' Maxine Ellioll , V if if is A -il A 1 Yvonne Erickson Roberl W. Fickel Frank Fleagle Lois Forsler A Q' r gli! E, U Dorolhy Jean Freeman , K iii iff K ii sophomores I J, 5, K James Freeman K .,.. E Q 9 Q 1'-' .. siimfjw John Ganlz K ' 4 'S' . 'K ii Jerry Gardner fi . if i s 2 - ,, , - fi Palll Geumel' fi i R Jack Giberson A 'L jig ' in in - , I - K i Billy Glasgow Ai - K John Glollelly j , Q- in -' Jacqueline Graber u i . i,i I f 4 's.,w,il A Pea rl Graham V, .. zvr, . . il Belly Gray , ' ' if i . I k-', K ' mei? Carol Grillilh K .V ,Q i .liy , , or f Earl Grimes ii :.Wb Q i f ' L 'gl Q Leon Hanson F 1 fi K Kalhryn Harwood 3 ,V If - g K 'E H June Headl y - Emu AAA I E 0 j . 83 5, 'i l y , ki i Roberl Headley ' I. . 4 K! flf V V , fy a s in S Lois Hfall U-44 an 9- , N f QQ I L I J Homer Horras fad: , ' , ' ' i '-.- H i Evelyn Jean Hyde is go if rj N oorl A Kamen Ireland is , 5293? - nl 4 - A ' . ,.. Z.: . ffl ,N H VJLL ig .1 : - Joan Jaclcson W, Hr-1 f J I . W -7 fa ' 5, Ray Jacquier K. i 'lj' , -9 Z Dean Johnson . , I -,'-'ffl i K ' E5 i Virginia Johnson ,l ff h i fi K i Nona Jones I , My A Rulh Kessel i Q if 'L . I K. f Q ,N Carol Killion . A A L, V , 5 9 N I Gilberl Kirlcpalriclc I A Z K . Donald Lanlz il ss.: f V K il i Bill Lealhers G F a s - f iass rrrr A - t ff: if ,, Doris Jean Lewis - T x ' pg V at Shirley Lighllool i if 1 W Z Q4 I Q K Darrell Loney N .. D V '- J' i h ' - John Lullenegger fi 9' in i. L-ii f I ' Belly Lyons A k:,, K ii ' Belly Lou Lynn 0 at .- ,- f kv yi , 3 Diclc Lynn ' ' 1' J 'i William McCarly bi . Q I ,A -f A g Myron McCreedy J 'l 5 Charles McNeese A W ,W fig i ii is Leonard Macy Leo Millane Belle Lou Miller ' Q' James Miller - yy :I Jessie Morris W ...--. sophomores Jane Ann Neiloerl Roberl Ogden Forresl Paris Ada Louise Parker Kalhleen Parker Violel Pasch Dwayne Pallerson Clara Pelers Shirley Phillips Belly Popeioy Minnie Darlene Quick Harry E. Ramsay Kalhryn Reeder Rulh Reicherl Joyce Rider Frances Riley Doris Rizor Raymond Roland Fred Roules Belly Jo Seaman or S P' ,G Qi ei L i P ielin r n k..,k i xi 2, In VL .,,, A :L it S iiiiii L L e ,....A W, ' . .ra ,f-i , L l r ' i 5, L . V 1 WV I ' 'Q in . Q . , , K rr r' , W. A 3 'r3,:k is .-', ' A George Schanlz . K E. K P Slewarl Simpson ' i , , E rig, ', y Q,..f W xx 3 Barbara Smilh M, K 3 3 fix. T ' 1 James Sommerville ff I V QQ Florence Snoddy , A F ll Iar- T ' i :l,, ., .ii:, so Mu is is 3 Miriam Speaker L W I M ,Q Bill Slandley 'E 7 K Ee A 5 5 .L Barbara Slaves ' L g . A 2 , Dorolhea Slaves A fl Vyr- , ' I .. e y . . y Regena Slewa rl H I m y 'L ,S A Louise Slone V Eslher Grace Traberl H 'L M ,Q L f, Q ,. S? 1 g Everell Traylor f 1 . ' Chris Unkrich . is ' K., F i V, . K Dorolhy Van De Voorde 2:52, K ' E I J Tom Vernon K K William ward A ' i Marcella Weible H.: i Lewis Whilney K ,yi i v K . Dick whiinngfan I L ese' V ' . l si. gg: A 'Y , ff y P L V a 1 sss Alvin Williams I li in i Jean Williams s o 5 Q Q,-sa - 5 Marie Wilson I N. 1 1 John Woods i o aff K Margarel Zillman W Piclures ol lhe lollowing Sophomores do nol appear in lhe class panels: Marlha Drake, Don ald l-leslon, Daryl Kann. Darrell Pelerson, Frances Marie Reed, Joe Shoemaker, Edward Smilh, Wanda Pauline Smilh, Fl'CSI'lm2I1 We- Qm Q Gerirude Adkins Francis Arndl' Delores Babcock Bob Baker Ella Mae Barnell Alice Bales Paul Bales Lois Bell Doris Benn Floyd Berg Charles Black Joyce Blair Wanda Blakeley Jim Bowermasler Mary Brooks Shirley Bruders Bernard Burke Charles Caughlan Jay Clark Grace Conrad Wayne Copeland Richard Cox Roberl' Cox Elsie Craflon Mariorie Craine Bernice Crawford Dorofhy Mae Danielson Clyde Dimmill Jim Dimmill Roberl Dunn Roberia Eden Mildred Edler Rurh Eklund Reber? Engsfrand Alice Ferrel Milburn Fleig Marilyn Frescoln Roberl Fry Jim Gardner Clarence Gloifelly Mary Glolfelly Mable Goehring Bud Goodwin Ella Jeanne Gorman Donna Jeanne Gow Helen Gran? Elhel Greiner Belly Grimes Gene Haile Palricia Haynes Esllier Healer Rex Hendricks Mary Jane l-lesion Jim I-linklwouse Maxine Horion Joy Hull Rose Marie Hun? Rufh Huxley Gwendolyn Hyde Belly Jannings Jackie Jurgenson Alice Kane Mary Kasowski Roberf Keller Elizabelh Kirkpafrick William Klingaman Dick Lawson Be'Hy Leafhers ldhona Loney Phyllis Lynn Marilyn Makepeace Beverly Malslrom Joan Manning Carroll McCariy Dale Mclnlire Doris Mclnfire Edward McWlwir+er Kalhryn McWl1ir+er James Monlgomery Jackie Myers Marion Nady Lee Nelson Alvin Newlon Gerald Nickols FfCSl lITICI1 e. J ni.. J J J J Q J rir J 1. J if as sel ' L J x J.: so V. ' ssse 1 .L J J . ,P J rss VL Q J re ssi ,ssl K .J J Bm! r' ,ge -J r 3 i i J J Q J JJJJJJ y J if qi, V iris J i if J A JJJ i if YQ Q Q Q H ? J iff' L1-'L Q L as' t - -1 JJJ J J s JJJJG 5 JJJJ 41 :J ,J 1 3 NL: J-J .. .JJ K 4 J 5. :.... gl Y Q VV ii We ' 'mi fi Q 1 J' J G J l J iiiii Q rrse fe J V. JJ I Q: i i h X W a x ing' . 5 FI CSI1lTlCI1 Rulh Nicholson Delores Norfhcufi Jo Ann O'Neill Fred Oppenheimer X James Parsons i Donald Pailerson Gene Peebler Dick Peebler Phyllis Perry E Bill Piclcen Charlorle Pierson Evelyn Re-bling Roscoe Reed Donna Jean Rizor Darlene Robinson Jerald Rozenbaum Leland Ruby Mariorie Samuelson Merlin Samuelson Herberf Schillersirom Floyd Shafer Jeannelfe Simmons Dale Sipe Kennefh Six Elizabefh Slaifery Carroll Smilh Duane Smirh Roberi Sulherlin Ann Thompson ' Jack Thompson Marhias Traberf Pa? Traylor Ronald Van De Voorde Merle Vorhies Ross Walker Tom Ward Oda Marie Webb Juanifa Welsh Donald Willson Shirley Walfers l Palricia Woods Eva Wyaii Jim Young Lorella Zachmeyer Piclures of The following Freshmen do not appear in ihe class panels: Harold Biggs, Virginia Bradley, Jean Courfney, Billie Hendricks, Belly l-lorras, .lim Kuhn, Alberla Lovell, Donald Sfarnes. TASK FORCE Task force leaves Hs home porf . . . deslinalion unknown . . lhe zero hour draws near . . somewhere over +he horizon lies fhe obieclive . . . Suddenly +he big guns open up! . . a liHle larer The planes swoop in +o finish up . . . af fhe zero hour landing boa+s s+eadiIy advance +oward +he shore . . . +hree days la'l'er The afoll is 'finally caplured . . . reporf baclu-com- bined opera+ions successful. Al' fhe s+ar'l' of 'rhe school year, plans were laid fo carry fhe F. H. S. organizafions fhrough fhe year. A+ 'lhe zero hour, May IS, fhe repor+ back was-Task force of organizaiions successful in com- bined operalions . . . Congralulafionsll ,lf in 39? 503 - 0 -9 .iirilnl svn: 'anim' K'-sll, F,-ff'- , o AT X ffsizi E gf , . Vi ,ef -L 4 , ,YF SX? -,fi - f-ff-'Jf ff - 311- Q- ,1 gg, it-gilt. ,F I - xix X - , Top: Jack Hoofman, Rose Gardner, Colleen Berg, Dan Garber. Boifom: Rulh Q'Dean, Bill Glallfelder, Helen Buckingham, Paul Glasgow, Rulh Danielson. KJ? Quill Staff Dan Garber ....4...,...............,....................,.. Ediror-in-Chief Colleen Berg .......,.......,.,,, ...,,,, A rl, G. A. A., Pep Club Helen Buckingham .... Lilerary, F. T. A., S. P. R., G. R. Rulh Danielson .................... Speech, Music, Library Club Rose Gardner ....................,.,......... Hislorical, Talller Slaff Paul Glasgow .... Baskelball, Hi-Y, Managers, Cheerleaders Bill Glailielder ........ ......... F inance, Foolball, LeH'er Club, Represenralive Council Jack Hoolman ...........,........ Pholography, F. F. A., Track Rulh Q'Dean .... Classes, Faculiy, Torch Club, Quill Slall, Penscralchers Keirh A. Prizer ...... ,,..,,, ,,,.... F a culry Advisor Here il is again-lime for 'rhe annual +o be disrribuled. The Quill is sponsored by lhe senior class and edired by irs represenlalives-lhe Quill Slarl. These seniors were chosen from a large number of applicanls by 'rhe senior class officers and a faculry commillee. Six of This year's Quill Slaif were Penscralch- ers las? year. As aulhors of lhis annual, we have spenf long, Jriresome hours lo reach our obieclive-The besl' Quill ever published. We hope you like ill! s,,,..W...,., ! ri :E ii. ii ii i 5 J Top: Mary Alyce Gibson, Joyce Sipe, V V A ,i if A I. IEV wg Warren Vorhies. ' ii i M - ' Boffomz Dan Garber, Wesley Shafer. 'T 5 E . f National Thespians The organizaiion responsible for +he excelleni success of The plays produced in 'rhe P. H. S. Audilorium is ihe Naiional Thespian Troupe No. 544. To become a member of This group you musl secure a number of poinis. For aciing, managing, direcring, and oiher aciiviiies along +he work of a play and iis produciion poinis are given. Many people don r realize The work ihai goes inio producing a play. Choosing ihe casi, hunfing up ihe props and furniiure, cosiumes, programs, eic., all go inio making a performance a success. Congraiulaiions io Miss Humphrey, speech insirucior, and her Thespians for Their work in lhis field. The following are members of ihis organizaiion. The siars aiier iheir names designaie The number of degrees They have earned: OFFICERS Presideni ....... ..,.,.,...........,.. ...... D a n Garber V.-Presideni ....,. ........... J oyce Sipe Secrerary ..,... ,...... W arren Vorhies Treasurer ...,.. ..,....,,. E arnesi l-lesion Clerk ..,,,.. ...... M ary Alyce Gibson Reporler .,.,.,. ,............,........, W esley Shafer H. Angsiead 'H Hesion H K. Parker J. Silverman L. Bergren Horras ' S. Phillips J. Sipe H R. Copeland H' Kepler H Ramsey M. Speaker C. Easfburn ' King H J. Rider D. Slaves D. Garber 'H Kirkpairick B. Riggs ' 5. Sforil P. Gaumer 3' L. Lynn P. Saur H VV. Vorhies M. A. Gibson H Macy ' G Schaniz L. Whiiney J. Gusiason N Morris W. Shafer R. Williams L. M. Hamilion H Padgeff N B. Silverman H Those who have become members iusf ihe lasf parl of ihis year are lisied below: M. Archibald N. Gallup H. Mclnfire M. Siarr L. Daggeil J. Gloifelfy S. Madison J. Williams H. DeKalb J. Jackson C. Peiers J. Wood 'I S. Dunnuck D. Johnson M. D. Quick M. Elliofi M. Lawson J. Sclimidi Top: Rex l-linson, DoroThy l-larT- man, MargareT l-linkhouse, Jean Dahl. BoTTom: Peggy Piper, Carol Kep- ler, PaT Schroeder. S. P. O. R. EligibiliTy To This organizaTion necessiTaTes a greaT deal oT hard work and sTudy- ing, Tor a sTudenT musT be a second-year LaTin pupil in order To become a member. Members Taking Their second year oT The language are known as plebeians and The sTudenTs in Their Third or TourTh year are looked up To as PaTriarcians. Under The sponsor-ship OT Miss Calvert F. l-l. S. LaTin Teacher, This organizaTion has flourished Tor a number of years. Besides gaining knowledge of The background oT Greek hisTory, The sTudy oT LaTin provides a Tirm ToundaTion Tor a varied vocabu- lary of The English language. The SenaTe or officers of The S. P. Q. R. are as Tollows: Consuls ,..,..,.....,...,..... lvlarga,reT Piper, PaTricia Schroeder QuaesTor ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,.,.. D oroThy l-larTman PraeTor .... ......,.,,...,.,..........,....................... J ean Dahl Aedilres .... ..,..... C arol Kepler. lv1argareT l-linkhouse Tribune , ,,,.,,,,,..,...........,.,.......,.,...,... Rex l-linson Top: Margery Burneii, Charles Reeder, Be'Hye Siorlz, Targe Lindsay. BoHom: Kenneih Mullenix, Car- ol Kepler, Maxine Menlce, Carol Goodwin. Penscratchers This organizaiion, ihe Penscraichers, has become invaluable +0 ihe Quill Sfalif. Each applicani filled oui comple+ely a form applicalion which was carefully Talked over and considered by 'rhe Quill Siaicli. Afier much debafe eighi iuniors were selecled. Being a Penscraicher meani many long, +iresome hours doing all of 'lhe odd iobs for ihe Quill Siaff. Each Quill Sfaff member was assigned a Penscraicher. How- ever, each Penscralcher is, no doubt more skilled lo begin worlc on The Annual of i945 if he is elecied on The Quill Slaff. These Penscraichers were very helpful in lyping, 'rrimming and mounling pic- iures, proof reading, soliciiing coniribuiions, elc., for lhe Quill. We say hals off 'ro ihe Penscralchers!! Margery Burneif Maxine Menlce Carol Goodwin Kenne+h Mullenix Carol Kepler Charles Reeder Targe Lindsay Beifye Sioriz SOF1. Schroeder. Glrl Reserves PresidenT ,,.......,.,,,, ...,...... P aT Wiclcliff Vice PresidenT ...... ..,..... J ean GriTTiTh SecreTary .,...,..,,. ..AA,..... R ose Gardner Treasurer ........ ,.,..,,.. V irginia Johnson Program ...... ,.,..,...... E va STandley Social ..,,,.,. .7,....,. R uTh Danielson Service .,... ,.,..,.. C olleen Berg PubliciTy ...,,.,,., ...o.. ,........,...... P a T Schroeder LiTTle sisTers and Big sisTers . . . reporTs on The Girl Reserve summer conTerence . . . CabineT reTreaT . . . decoraTing Tor The Trojan Ball . . . The Thanksgiving program . . . The ChrisTmas pageanT and The EasTer program , . . cooperaTive supper and giTT exchange on December l7 . . . The meeTings on Thursday aTTernoon Twice a monTh. . . This is only a very brieT resume OT The I943-44 acTiviTies OT The Girl Reserves oT F. H. S.: Tor a compleTe, accuraTe accounT would Till a volume. We will only say ThaT under The eTTicienT leadership oT The above named oTTicers and Miss CalverT, TaculTy advisor, This organizaTion has added anoTher successTul year To iTs crediT. However, we wanT To Take This opporTuniTy To especially commend Them on The splendid programs which have been presenTed by The Girl Reserves in cooperaTion wiTh The T-li-Y aT various Times This year. PreparaTion Tor These performances always involve a greaT deal oT hard work and The resulTs were always inspiring To say The IeasT. As long as organizaTions such as This one conTinue To carry on in spiTe of The diTTiculTies oT war, we need noT worry Too much abouT The TuTure oT The presenT generaTion. Top: Jean GriTTiTh, PaT WickluTF Rose Gardner, Virginia John BoTTom: RuTh Danielson, Colleen Berg, Eva STandley, PaT Top: Mary Helen Jones, ielson. Second: Dorofhy I-larlman, Wesley Shafer, I-I e I e n Buckingham, Dan Garber. Bo++om: B i l I Glallfelder, Ken Goodwin. TOI'CI'l No one can conlesf The facl Thar our local chapler of 'rhe Torch Club is an associalion lhal receives much respecl from fhe sludenl body as well as The facully members. I+ is The highesl honor Thal is beslowed upon a sludenl in our school. Our F. I-I. S. Chapler was firsi organized in l935. q On May 3, I943, five seniors-Belly Gaumer, Doris McCormick, John Paul Mullenix, Keilh Shafer, and Dorolhy Vlfaggoner, ancl Three juniors, Rulh Danielson, Blair Smilh, and Dick Williams, became members. On January 26, l94-4, Helen Buckingham, Dan Garber, William Glailfelder, Kennelh Goodwin, Doroihy I-larlman, Mary I-lelen Jones, Wesley Shafer, and Palricia Wickliff were so honored. These members musl rank scholaslically in The upper fwenly-five per cenl of Their class io be eligible. The four qualilies which are requisile for membership are scholarship, leadership, characler, and service. The final eleclion of seniors and iuniors will come during 'rhe lasi Iwo weeks of school lhis May. Dick Williams, Pal Wick- lilif, Blair Smiih, Rufh Dan- if :.E . . E E , . lwiZ9n?ifb' V,Qf fff Ifibil H T T HSM li' iff-.f N . ',', n 7,1-f I T 2 1 - 'Tx 'I M 2. A ' 9 Q' 5. PM ,Ie Q G Q r A F ,J W ,W 1 5, .ku 'iv . 'S E sg-7 at gwk T fx- ff T Q A 02' R Gm 424 X TT 5 v E 'T Q92 T ms 2 X I VVVKL . q I W, 5 fy. Vkifz . M., 5 . yy Vx I y. i, T . ,, i TT l T L- I . , .5 1V'r T T . T ,,kL' Tl T T sss T T f ..TTr f cc ciss A f Z - T isil C k-h, r I N- --W' ' 7 s 2 T T T ii T R. . 4 T A - T 1 ,l.L .A ziy ' . T355 TTT? iT3illTTETliTl ,iss'g ig? 'TTT fxi. i..T iifi J Ti Top: Dick Williams, RuTh Danielson, Warren Vorhies, EarnesT Snoolc, Colleen Berg, Jean GriTFiTh, STuarT Madison. Second: PaT Schroeder, Mary Alyce Gibson, Margery BurneTT, Jerry Gardner, Vir- ginia Johnson, Louis WhiTney. BoTTom: Carol GriTTiTh, Jim Young, Jim T-linlchouse, Mary Jane l-lesTon, Diclc Lawson. Representative Council PresidenT ...,...,......,.. .,,...,.. D iclc Williams Vice-PresidenT .,........., ..,,..,.. W arren Vorhies SecreTary-Treasurer .......,,.,.........,........,,..,., RuTh Danielson This year's Council members were chosen as Tollows by Their respecTive classes. Five seniors, Tive juniors, Tour sophomores. and Tour Treshmen. From The given defi- niTion oT such an organizaTion ThaT A STudenT Council cloes noT mean selT-govern- menT, buT sTudenT parTicipaTion in The school governmenT, The Council decides upon The imporTanT acTiviTies. Many quesTions were broughT To The aTTenTion oT The Council This year. NoT only did The members decide on acTiviTy daTes, and choose nexT year's assemblies, buT also worlced on oTher proiecTs. They aided in The esTablishmenT OT The SpoT- LiTe, having represenTaTives on an eighT member STudenT CommiTTee. AnoTher commiTTee had charge oT decoraTing The building Tor special occasions, and sTill an- oTher commiTTee l4epT up a calendar oT school acTiviTies. A laTer proiecT oT This group was a War STamp Campaign To buy a Flying Jeep during The monTh oT March. The RepresenTaTive Council has enjoyed a very acTive year under The direcTion oT Miss PeTerson, The TaculTy advisor oT This organizaTion. 'Vik Top: MargareT Piper, GeorgeTTe Van De Voorde, AlberTa BurneTT, Ella Mae BarneTT Jean l-laiTley. BoTTom: DoroThy Van De Voorde. KaThryn Coop, Norma Parcell, Joy Hull, RuTh Rice G. A. A. Presidenlf ......... ....... J ean l-laiTley Vice-PresidenT ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R uTh Rice SecreTary ....,...,,... ,,,,,,,,, A lberTa BurneTT Treasurer ....,,..,...,.... ................. E lla lvlae BarneTT PubliciTy Chairman ..........,....,..,,.,7...... Peggy Piper Social Chairman ......., ,.,.,,, G eorgeTTe Van De Voorde Sr. PoinT Chairman ,,,,.. .,i.,..,,.,......i,.,.... N orma Parcell Jr. PoinT Chairman .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, K aThryn Coop Soph. PoinT Chairman ....A,,,.,..,,.. DoroThy Van De Voorde Fresh. PoinT Chairman .,...,......,,,,,....,,.,...,..,,,,,,,...,,. Joy l-lull G. A. A. sTands Tor Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion oT The FairTield l-ligh School. This organizaTion is composed oT all The girls in The school who are inTeresTed in aThleTics. Every Tuesday nighT was G. A. A. nighT when The girls wenT To The gym To play games and earn poinTs Tor a leTTer or a pin. T500 poinTs Tor a leTTer and IOOO poinTs Tor a pinl. These leTTers and pins represenT honors To be proud oT and are awarded in a special assembly aT The close oT The year. Jean l-laiTley has proven her abiliTy as a successTul presidenT by having sl4aTing parTies aT Keosauqua as well as parTies aT school. The SpTnsTers' Spree was The big evenT oT The 6. A. A. This dance is looTed Toi-ward To by The boys because iT's a W. P. A. dance. ThaT means Woman Pays All. The dance was well aTTended by The spinsTers and Their leap-year chosen bachelors. TournamenTs in baslceTball have been held in The gym To earn poinTs as well as To promoTe good sporTsmanship and honor. This was an eliminaTion TournamenT and The winners played Parsons College. Thus The G. A. A. has had anoTher successTul year. Top: Leola Zihlman, Evelyn l-lowell, Kalhryn Shafer, Thelma Lyons. Boffom: Bellye Ogden, Lois Samons, Elaine Shelman. F. T. A. Presidenr ,,.,.,........,, Isl V.-Presiclenl ,,,.. 2nd V.-Presidenl .,..,., 3rd V.-Presidenl .... Secrelary ............ Treasurer ....,..... l-lislorian ....,. Reporler ,.......,..... Song Leader ..,....... ,,s,..s..Leola Zihlman .Leonard Rains ...,,,,Phyllis l-linlcle Kalhryn Shafer .....,,,.Be++ye Ogden ..Thelma Lyons Elaine Shelman .........Evalyn Howell .........Lois Samons Facully Sponsor .............,......,........................... Clela Keck This year lhe Carnegie Club, which is lhe F. l-l. S. division ol lhe Fulure Teach ers ol America. carried on lheir aclivilies wilh a membership of six seniors and nine iuniors. Through an odd coincidence lhis year's associalion boasled lwo sefs of lwins, Lois and Lorraine Samons. and Beverly and Shirley Barber. Also, for lhe lirsl lime in a number ol years, one boy, Leonard Rains, slarled his Training in F. l-l. S. for lhe leaching profession. Due lo 'rhe currenl gas and 'fire shorlage many ol lhe aclivilies ol lhis club are limiled or disconlinued for lhe duralion, bul lhe organizalion kepl up ils lradi- lion of mixing fun wifh hard worlc. l-lighlighls of The year were 'rhe regular monlhly meelings, Oclober 8, I943 The day on which lhe local chapler became an auxiliary member of lhe Iowa Slale Teach- ers' Associalion, lhe Iowa Slale Teachers' Convenlion, lhe Chrislmas parly given by Dorolhy Rains, a graduale of '42 and former member of 'lhe F. T. A. and many olhers loo numerous lo menlion. if A 3 5 ,IFS . . R X 'Mx R Top: Dick Williams, Milford Hughes, James Guslason, Targe Lindsay. Boifom: John Vannalfa, Rex l-linson, Howard DeKallo, John McCreedy, Jack l-looiman. Hi-Y The largesl boys' club in F. l-l. S., +he l-li-Y, sponsored loy Mr. Pearl DeKalb, has successfully added anolher year of achievemenl lo ils credil and lo lhe furlherance of The club's aims clean speech, clean sporls, clean scholarship, and clean living. The war slamp commillee headed by Jack l-loolman had a very successful year and showed a good increase over lasl' year's sale. As rhis goes lo press, 'rhis com- millee has sold over 520,000 worlh of war slamps and bonds lo bolh high school apd grade schools wi+h +he grade schools oulclassing 'rhe high school in lofal pur- c ases. The club holds ils regular meelings on every olher Thursday. These meelings are open io all members who wish lo allend. The programs of 'rhese meelings included many in+eres+ing subiecfs. Some of The speakers and 'Their subiecls were: Mr. FriHs, My Experience in 'rhe War in The Medilerranean Thea+er, Dr. Bonsall. Designs for Living , and Mr. Cupp, Your Fulure Life. HI-Y CABINET Presidenl .,..,......,........,.......,.,,...............,........ Dick Williams Vice Presidenf ......, Secrelary-Treasurer Religious Chairman Publicily Chairman Alhlelic Chairman .Milford l-lughes James Guslason .,s....l-loward DeKalb John McCreedy R. Vannalla Social Chairman ,..... ...,,.. T arge Lindsay Program ..............,, ........Rex l-linson Defense Slamps ...... ......... J ack l-lOOlm6r1 Hi-Y Chefs l-lead Chef ., .,.......,A.,.7,,,,,7,,........,...,...,.,......,.. John l-lesfon Assisfanf Chef .,.........., .......... M ilford Hughes Secrefary-Treasurer ...,.....,..,,,,.,,,..,,, ,........ T arge Lindsay This year fhe Chefs had fhe added work of keeping fheir red poinfs and fheir blue poinfs from geffing all mixed up info a nice shade of sky-blue pink, buf having nof heard from fhe O. P. A. fhey will call if a successful year. The club losf a few members fo Uncle Sam, buf fhe vacancies were quickly filled. The oufsfanding evenf of fhe year was fhe Chrisfmas dinner wifh furkey and frimmings, and fhey expecf fo have fheir spring picnic before school is ouf. The Chefs owe a big debf of fhanks fo Miss Murfield and Miss Rood for keeping everyfhing under confrol and helping in every way fhey could. Hi-Y Fliers Presidenf .....,.,..,,,.........,.,,,,s,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,.,..,... George Evans Vice-Presidenf ....,,,,,,.. ,,,.,.,,.. R oxy Ball Secrefary-Treasurer ,...... ....,...... D ick Lynn Sgf. af Arms ...,.,.,., .......c,,,,,,4,,,,,,,.......,..,.. B ill Glasgow The l-li-Y Pliers' membership is abouf a dozen of F. l-l. S. air-minded sfudenfs. They had a fairly successful year despife fhe shorfage of models and accessories due fo fhe war. Even fhough fhere are nof so many members in fhe club as in ofher years, fhe several indoor confesfs fhaf were held, were enioyed by all. Hi-Y Photographers The l-li-Y Phofographers are a war casualfy fhis year due fo shorfages of film and lack of camera repair parfs. lf was decided by lasf year's Presidenf, l-larry Baldwin fo disconfinue fhe club for fhe durafion. F. F. A. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA PresidenT ....... ...................................,........ J ohn lvlccreedy Vice PreSiCTenT ....,... Roger lvlcWhirTer SecreTary ........... ........ D onald Hesron Treasurer ....... ......... R oberr Daub Rep0rTer .... ........ C hris Unlcrich The FuTure Farmers oT America is a naTional organizaTion Tor high school boys who sTudy vocaTional agriculTure. The organizaTion places parTicular emphasis on agriculTural leadership, cooperaTion, and ciTizenship. The emblem OT The F. F. A. is made up oT Tive symbols: The owl which symbolizes wisdom, The plow which represenTs labor and Tillage OT The soil, The rising sun as a Token oT a new era in agriculTure, and The ear oT corn and eagle symbolize The na- Tional scops oT The organizaTion. The local chapTer This year has sixTy members consisTing oT Green Hands and FuTure Farmers. The highes+ honor The organizaTion can conTer is ThaT oT Iowa Farmer , which is awarded Tor ouTsTanding worlc in bofh school and home pracTice. Only Two per cenT oT The FuTure Farmers in The sTaTe can receive This award, There- Tore, The local chapTer is very proud oT having Two oT iTs members chosen lasT year. I943-KenneTh ParreTT, who graduaTed lasT year, and Roger McWhirTer, who is a senior This year. Early This year Donald l-lesTon was also honored by receiving This award. This year The F. F. A. has cooperaTed wiTh organizaTions ThroughouT The naTion in disTribuTing posTers and bulleTins in The counTy. believing ThaT Tarm producTion can be increased only Through agriculTural educaTion. The boys are also conTribuTing greaTly To The war eTTorT by building hog houses, selT-Teeders, brooder houses, and doing machinery repair work Tor Themselves and oTher Tarmers in The counTy. . T c, T A 1 . Donald HGSTOH gi Q x ii T' Q If RoberT Daub T i ifr ' fm T? in Tl 'L Chris Unlcrich ii ..T' .y f Roger Mcwhmter HQ' i '..' .f r' . 4'm'l?3'.i.-il? Mary l-lelen Jones . , T A , -- if RuTh Danielson i M.. ' 4,5 , g L Erma Daub r H 'SZ -1f- i QQ' Marilyn Sfan. , . , . , ,. 'rf is ' ' ff SC' f, , WMM. .1 G .. 3. RoberTa Wilson ls ap... .gs a - 6, in af f . :J s , ,, . H I . A S . ,L .A al A rss - Library Club FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS PresidenT ..,..,A.....,,.......... RuTh Danielson PresidenT .......,..........., Mary Helen Jones V.-PresidenT ...................... Marilyn STarr V.-Presider1T .,...,.,............ EarnesT l-lesTon SecreTary-Treasurer ..,.., Rolo-erTa Willson SecreTary-Treasurer ............ Erma Daub There's no doubT abouT iT--The Library Club has made a name Tor iTselT in The hisTory of F. l-l. S. This organizaTion is perhaps The newesT one To be Tound in The high school, yeT iT is also one oT The mosT acTive. On November 23, l942, a group oT sTudenTs meT in The Library wiTh Miss Messer and The Library Club was organized. The purpose of This group is To have The members learn more abouT The Library and also To be oT aid To Miss Messer, The librarian. To accomplish This obiecTive, The following are some of The acTiviTies oT This group: learning To check books in and ouT correcTly, prepare bulleTin boards, learn library organizaTion, Tiling and checking in and ouT of The old magazines. Also The Library Club members are a greaT aid when iT comes To assisTing aT The desk. ln The morning before school, aTTer school and aT any oTher Time Miss Messer de- sires someone To help her, The Library Club members are on hand To help. The Library Club meeTs every second Thursday aTTer school, and aT each meeTing a program commiTTee presenTs new ideas To The group. OuTside oT These meeTings. This organizaTion sponsors a dance each year. ln observance of ST. PaTrick's birThday, a ball was held on March I7. The girls' gym was cleverly decoraTed in green sham- rocks oT all sizes. Also This year, The SouTh American exhibiT, held in Room 2, was managed by The Library Club. They prepared all The books and pamphleTs on SouTh American coun- Tries ThaT we have in The high school library and arranged Them as an exTra parT of The exhibiT. ' Thus Through The unTiring eTTorTs of The Library Club members and Miss Messer, The F. l-l. S. Library is run very eTTicienTly. iiiiii.s . 7 - y . - . f' f .. .. . k 1k A - 5 fi' in A ' V. . Q. g ' b I- kkk' in if r was Dick Williams Eva Siandley Remona Copeland National Forensics The naTional honorary socieTy Tor speech sTudenTs acTive in debaTe, oraTory, exTemporaneous speaking and declamaTion is The NaTional Forensic League or The N. F. L. Those sTudenTs who earn TwenTy poinTs in This manner are eligible Tor membership, and They receive The degree of meriT. Those earning TiTTy poinTs receive The degree of honor: one hundred poinis Tor an excellence degree: and one hundred and TiTTy poinTs for The degree of disTincTion. CongraTulaTions should go To The hard working speech sTudenTs who achieve membership in This organizaTion. DEGREES MERIT-RuTh Danielson, Norma Lee Gallup, PaTricia Gaumer, Frances King, Jessie Morris, Shirley Phillips, Joyce Rider, Doris Rizor, Bob Silverman. HONOR-HarrieT AngsTead, EarnesT l-IesTon. EXCELLENCE-Remona Copeland, L. Milo I-lamilTon, Dick Williams. DISTINCTION-Joyce Sipe. INACTIVE MEMBERS-Lloyd Bergren, Helen Buckingham, Mary Alyce Gibson, Bill GlaTTTelder, Eva Ellen STandley, PaTricia Saur, RoberTa Willson. OFFICERS PresidenT .......,........ .............. D ick Williams Vice-Pregidem ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, E va Ellen STandley SecreTary-Treasurer ....... Remona Copeland Speech 1943-1944 Armislice Day-Nov. I I-Freshman and sophomore speech and vocal music sludenls and F. I-I. S. orcheslra. All-School Play-Nov. I9- I-lere Comes Mr. Jordan. Iowa Nine Boys' Declamaiory-Dec. 6-Fairfield-Excellenlsz Dan Garber, Dick Williams, L. Milo I-Iamillon, Earnesl I-lesion. Goods: Bob Riggs, Bob Silverman. Invilalional Declamalory-Dec. Il-Oskaloosa-Dan Garber, Eileen Graber, Frances King, George Schanlz. KBIZ Broadcasl-Dec. I5- T, B. Speeches, Ollumwa-Jessie lvlorris, L. Milo Hamil- Ion, Norma Lee Gallup, Doris Rizor, Ramona Copeland, Joyce Sipe. Praclice Debale-Dec. 20--Ollumwa and Fairfield-Pally Gaumer, Shirley Phillips, Jean Williams, Gilberl Kirkpalrick, Dean Johnson, Frances King, Joyce Rider. ' Chrislmas Pageanl-Dec. 23--I-li-Y and Girl Reserves sponsored The Pageanl of The I-loly Grail. Praclice Debale-Jan. 6--Ollumwa ancl Fairfield-Doris Rizor look parl. Declam Eliminalion-Jan. IO-Dan Garber, Dick Williams, and L. Milo I-lamillon won. Preliminary Declam-Jan I4-Ollumwa-All ifhree boys won. Iowa Nne Debale-Jan. I5-Ollumwa-Joyce Sipe, Earnesl I-lesion, Remona Cope- land, I-IarrieH Angslead. Pre-disiricl Declam-Jan. 26-Wesl Chesler-Dan Garber and L. Ivlilo I-lamilfon won. Thespian Inilialion-Jan. 3l-Filleen new members added 'ro lhe Iwenly old mem- bers. Dislricl Speech-Feb. 5-Fairfield-Fairfield debaie leam won ISipe. I-lesion, Ang- slead, Gaumerl. Iowa Nine Girls' Declam-Feb. 7-Burlinglon--Eileen Graber, Rulh Danielson, Joyce Sipe, Norma Lee Gallup, Carol Buckingham. Coe College Trip-Feb. IO, Il, I2-Cedar Rapids-Debale Team, exlemporaneous ancl original oralory. Dislricl Declam-Feb. I2-lvli. Pleasanl-L. lvlilo I-lamillon won a I. Woman's Club Plays-Feb. I6-Two one-acl plays wilh senior speech sludenls. En- lilled Farmer Iowa and The Symbol on war bonds. Sl'a+e Declam-Feb. I8-Odeboll'-L. Milo I-lamillon won a ll raling. Junior Nighl-Feb. 24-25- Ever Since Eve play presenled wilh speciallies. Dislricl Forensic-Mar. IO-Il--Oskaloosa-Debale, exlemporaneous and original oralory. Iowa Nine-April I8-lvluscaline-Original oralory and exlemporaneous. Senior Play-May 5- Papa Is All. Mary Helen Jones T-larrieTT AngsTead Colleen Berg Girls' Pep Club PresidenT ...,.....,...,, ......... M ary Helen Jones Vice-PresidenT ...... .......... l-l arrieTT AngsTead Treasurer .,...,.,... .,...,......... C olleen Berg The Pep Club This year made a specialTy of feeding The hungry fooTball and baskeTball boys before going To ouT-of-Town games. ln spiTe of an added iTem, raTioning, The girls prepared delicious foofball and baskefball banqueTs. This year candy bars were scarce, buT The girls made The besT of iT by selling pop- corn, hoT dogs, and apples. AT every game, The girls in Their black sweaTers and skirTs could be seen bobbing among The crowd selling Their wares. Can you forgeT lhow could youl The operaTion performed on a supposed fooT- ball player in chapel. Wrenches, corn, saws, chisels, balloons, paper sacks, and a liTTle biT of everyThing was Taken from The groaning vicTim. Girls dressed in foofball suiTs waTched The game while chewing gum and eaTing cracker iacks. Remember? The girls had a new sponsor This year, Miss Rosalie Van Dyke. LeT's give Miss Van Dyke and The girls a big hand for a good year's work. Helen Buckingham Trojan Tattler IT anyThing happens around E. l-I. S., you can always be sure Thaf The TrusTy Tro- jan TaTTler reporTers are on The iob geTTing every liTTle deTail. The sTaTT sTrove con- Tinuously To bring someThing new and cIiTTerenT To The recipienTs oT The TaTTler, and we hearTily congraTulaTe Them on Their success. This year all bu+ Two ediTions OT The school newspaper were presenTed To The sTudenTs via The loud-speaking sysTem. Everyone had a loT oT Tun aT These broad- casTs, buT There were many long hours oT pracTice behind Those programs ThaT clicked OTT so smooThly. The Two prinTed ediTions involved even more work on The parT oT The sTaTT members, louT They managed To puT ouT papers chock-Tull OT news, spicy gossip, currenT evenTs, and plenTy OT carToons. IT sounds TriTe To say much credlT goes To The sTaTT Tor Their unTirlng eTTorTs, so we'll iusT say, Thanks, kids, Tor a swell Trojan TaTTler This pasT year. We also wanT To exTend our Thanks To Miss Eller and Miss Lindauer Tor Their in- valuable aid in checking over The wriTe-ups, and To Miss Winn Tor The eTTicienT guid- ance and moral supporT she lenT To every sTaTT member. EDITOR .......,....., .....e............. I-I elen Buckingham SPORTS ..... .,,,,.,c,,,,,,,,,.,, ,.,,.,,,, 6 e orgeTTe Van De Voorde VOCAL MUSIC ,c,c,,.,c, ,,c,,.,.,cccc,,cc..,.........,,,. J ean GriTTiTh INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC .............,,u.,.................. PaT Karns EXCHANGE .........,..,.,.,,c,.c.,,c,cc,,c.,......,....... Wilma BurneTT ART ......., Norma Parcell, DoroThy I-larTman, PaT WickliTT COPY ........c... Donna Jean Phillips, Jean BrereTon, Anna McCormick, Marjaleen l-lillman, Wilma Vorhies REPORTERS .,.,........ Colleen Berg, RuTh Danielson. Darlene Edwards, DoroThy T'larTman, Jean I-laiTley, MargareT I-Iinkhouse, Erma KoonTz, Theda LiTTon, Darlene Jerrel, Elsie Marie Rubey, RuTh O'Dean, PaT Wick- IITT, RoberTa Willson. Geraldine Blankenhorn, Eve Ellen Sfandley, PaT Schroeder, Helen Granf, Pafricia Saur, Pafricia Karns, PaTricia Wiclcliff, Marian Caughlan, Rufh Greenfield, Colleen Berg Shirley Courfney. Color Guard The ever-faiThful color guard should also be remembered. The following girls are Those ThaT precede The band wherever iT is playing: Colleen Berg, Marion Caughlan, RuTh Greenfield and Shirley Courfney. Two of The girls carry The high school flag and The American flag, while The oTher Two march smarTIy aT The side. For five years now This group has been a parT of The band, and iT is on This page ThaT we wish To express our appreciaTion for The excellenT iob The color guard has done. ' Baton Twirlers , Those smarTly dressed girls in fronT of The Fairfield l-ligh School Band are iTs pride and joy. NOT so many years ago, F. l-l. S. had only a few bafon Twirlers wiTh The band, buT now eleven march regularly wiTh iT. Mr. Lowell also had a class of abouT fifTy Twirlers This year. All of These girls puT in many hours of diligenT pracTice To become The accomplished loaTon Twirlers Thar They are. Eva Ellen STandley and PaTricia Wiclcliff once again led The band as drum maioreTTes while The oTher girls led Their respecTive files in The band. Pafricia Schroeder has done a single acT of baTon Twirling aT several of The loaslceTball games as has PaTricia Saur wiTh a flag swinging rouTine. WiTh incredible abiliTy and skill These girls have won for Themselves The repu- Tafion of one of The largesT, hardesT working groups in This secTion of The sTaTe. We congraTulaTe you, girls, on The success ThaT you have achieved. BeTTy Snider. Band The TooTball game is almosT ready To begin-The cheer leaders are exuberanT, The crowd is anxious, The players are warming up, and all is in readiness-buT some- Thing is missing. OT course, iT's The FairTield High School Band. BuT here iT comes now wiTh every member sTepping Tlashily by in his caTchy orange and black uniTorm. l.isTen, They are playing The high school song as They march Through The gaTes. Yes, The game would be lacking in spiriT wiThouT The peppy marching band. NOT only are The members accomplished musicians, buT They add a delighTTul addiTion To The halT when They march in special TormaTions and Trick sTeps. The silenT sTop, The Marine change sTep, righT Tlank, leTT Tlank, To The rear, counTer march, and many oTher inTricaTe rouTines are Those used by The band. NOT only is This organizaTion acTive on The marching Tield buT also in concerT work. Whenever music oT The concerT naTure is desired, The l:airTield High School Band is always on hand. War bond rallies, evening concerTs, lecTures, and summer concerTs are iusT a Tew oT The places where They can make appearances. Mr. Carl RundquisT is now The direcTor oT This organizaTion, having assumed This posiTion aT The beginnng oT The second semesTer when Dillon Lowell leTT shorTIy aTTer ChrisTmas Tor The Army. There are approximaTely sevenTy-Tive members in The band now. They meeT every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday aT seven-ThirTy. This acTive group is To be congraTulaTed Tor The excellenT work ThaT is being done and Tor The greaT amounT oT work They puT inTo iT. Orchestra Which period do we have orchesTra This week? Yes, This is The lamehT OT The FairTield High School OrchesTra members. This year iT is so arranged ThaT They meeT a diTTerenT period each week-Thus missing each class once every six weeks. Occa- sionally, Too, They pracTice on Tuesday and Thursday morning aT seven-ThirTy. Mrs. Zinnecker is The direcTor oT The orchesTra, and she works very hard To make iT The success ThaT iT is. She direcTs The orchesTra and small groups: also gives privaTe lessons To The grade and high school sTudenTs. In November, The orchesTra joined The vocal deparTmenT in a concerT. The perTormance was one ThaT showed The excepTional abiliTy oT These organizaTions, so Two more concerTs were presenTed, one in March and one in April. The many people who aTTended These presenTaTions were very well enTerTained by music oT varying Types. Keep up The good work, orchesTra members! CENTER ROW-Joanne Padqerf, Belly Lou Lynn, Dick Lynn, Merle Lawson. SECOND ROW-Jerry Gardner, Bill VVard, Darlene Robinson, Harold Munson, Rurh Kessel, Mary Ecklund, Norma Lee Gallup.. THIRD ROW-Charles Danielson, Dick Peebler, William Harrison. Joe Karns, Bobby Harri- son, Donald Horlon, Jimmy Pumroy, Gregory Sfaves, Caroline Reiclwslein, Lloyd Bergren. FOURTH ROW--Kennellw Goodwin, Jim Gardner, Minnie Darlene Quick, Carol Goodwin, Thomas Vernon. FIFTH ROW-Belly Snyder, Lula Ann DeHarI, Helen Grant John Heslon, Jackie Haney, Duane Erickson, Pal Karns, Max Miller, Clara Perers, Doris Rizor. Fairfield High School CENTER ROW-Doroll'-ea Slaves, Carol Jean Swiizer, Duane Erickson, Eileen Graber. SECOND ROW-Blanche Droz, Lula Mae Pruniy. THIRD ROW-Howard DeKalb, Caroline Reichslein, Yvonne Erickson, Ella Jean Gorman, Rex Hinson, Joanne Padge'I+. FIFTH ROW-Mrs. Zinnecker, Geraldine Blankenhorn, Jim Miller, Mi-nnie Darlene Quick, Kennefh Goodwin, Harrierr Angslead, Ann Winfer. CENTER ROW-Waye Hesron. Jack Schmidf, Kafhryn McWhir+er. SECOND ROW-Rurh Danielson, Jim Odum, Rex Hinson, Bill Slandley, Harrielf Ang- sfead, Anna Winfer, Maxine Menlce. THIRD ROW-Louis Whilney, James Young, Richard Lawson, Jeanelle Simmons, Carhar- ine Ballou, Paul Carpenfer, Mary Jane Heslcn, James Parsons. FOURTH ROW-Phyllis Parreff, Jo Ann O'Neill, Gene Schmidf, Palricia Lowell, Charles Kepler, Kennerh Ireland, Kalhryn Broklnen, Palricia Woods, Dean Johnson. FIFTH ROW-Rulh Anderson, Mr. Lowell, Juanifa Welsh, Joan Six, Joan Harper, Dorofhy Harrman, Floyd Robinson. Pal Schroeder, Bill Carpenler, Pal' Saur, Jim Bowermasfer. Band andEOrchestra CENTER ROW-Maxine Elliolf, Francis Erickson, Margaref Zillman, Elizabefh McCarly. SECOND ROW-Ronald Van De Voorde, Janie Stewart THIRD ROW-Nona Jones. Shirley Lighffooi. Carol Kepler, Phyllis Reynolds, Wesley Shafer, Sfuarf Madison, Belly Lou Lynn. FOURTH ROW-Donna Rizor, Pa? Woods, Mary Louise Archibald, Frank Fleagle, John Heslon, Jimmy Bowerrnasrer, Bill Ward, Jerry Gardner. Small instrumental Groups CORNET TRIO The group known as The CorneT Trio has always been known Tor iTs acTiviTy, and This year has been no excepTion. Those in The group are Bill Ward, Dar- lene Robinson, and Jerry Gardner. They have gained much experience in Their pracTices, and Their appear- ances have made Them one oT The mosT soughT aTTer musical combinaTions. SAX QUINTET Even Though The Sax QuinTeT, composed oT Mary Jane l-lesTon, Jim Parsons, DoroThy Mae Danielson, Paul CarpenTer, and KenneTh Ireland, is a new group This year, Their populariTy has grown sTeadily. When They play TogeTher, noT only Those lisTening are en- TerTained, buT also Those in This group because They geT much enioymenT ouT oT Their appearances, CLARINET SEXTET You've heard oT The clarineT dueT and The clarinel Trio, buT here we have a clarineT sexTeT. Their public appearances haven'T been so many, buT Their hours oT pracTir:ing have shawn a greaT deal oT work. Keep iT up JeanraeTTe Simmons, Lewis WhiTney, Jack SchmidT, Jim Odum, Bill STandley, Rex l-linson and Wayne HesTon. BRASS GROUP This group made up oT Lloyd Bergren, KenneTh Goodwin, KermiT LenharT, Bill Ward, Anna Pearle WinTer, HarrieTT AngsTead and Jerry Gardner, is The mosT varfed oT any in The musical deparTmenT. They play all Types oT music when They geT TogeTher and beneTiT Trom 'Their pracTicing and perTorming Tor The public. NoT many schools have such groups so we are proud oT ours. DUETS The sTudenTs shown in This picTure represenT Two dueTs. Those in These dueTs are ElizabeTh McCarTy, Blanche Droz, Carol Jean SwiTzer and DoroThea STaves. 'iheir accompanisT is Virginia Johnson. Whenever musical enTerTainmenT is needed, one oT These duels is sure To be called upon. We are glad The public is able To hear The music oT These Tive hard-working musicians. STRING QUARTET This year The STring QuarTeT is composed oT Lulu Mae PrunTy, Blanche Droz, Maxine EllioTT and Doro- thea STaves. During The noon hour, aTTer school or aT any oTher Tree Time, you mighT Tind Them diligenTly prac- Ticing in The music room. Even Though conTesTs were disconTinued This year, Their pracTice has conTinueCl. and Their many public appearances have been The reward oT Their eTTorTs. Small Vocal Groups JUNIOR SMALL GROUPS This bunch oT girls, known as The junior small group, is desTinecl To be heard more oT in The TuTure. The members are Peggy Piper, Blanche Droz, Remona Copeland, leola Zihlrnan. and Thelma Lyons. Three are juniors and Two seniors. They should be come mended Tor Their singing abiliTies and The way They have pracTiced TogeTher This year. BOYS' OCTET The nine boys in This vocal group represenT a very popular combinaTion. Many oT Them were original members oT The ocTeT which was organized lasT year. They have sung TogeTher Tor The enioy- menT oT Themselves as well as Tor oThers, and The resulT has been one oT exTrerne pleasure Tor all con- cerned. Those in The group are Bob Riggs, RuTus Boyce, L. Milo l-lamilTon, Dick Williams, Blair SmiTh. Duane Erickson, l-Toward DeKalb, Bob Eckland, and Wayne l-lesTon. GIRLS' SEXTET Yes. you've seen These girls beTore. They are PaTricia Karns, Shirley CourTney, Mildred SmiTh, Eva STandley, PaTricia Saur, and Eileen Graber. They are known as The senior sexTeT. They have sung TogeTher Tor Three years now, ever since They were sophomores. Many organizaTions have had The privilege oT lisTening To Their excellenl harmonizing and Thus They have become one oT The mosT popular groups in The vocal deparTmenT. MADRIGAL The small mixed group known as The madrigal is composed oT Ten seniors and Two iuniors This year. They are PaTricia Karns, Shirley CourTney, Mildred SmiTh, Eva STandley, PaTricia Saur, Eileen Graber. Duane Erickson, l-loward DeKalb, RuTus Boyce, Dick Williams, L. Milo l-lamilTon, and Wayne l-lesTon. They pracTice Two noons a week and also several sixTh periods. For any organizaTion wishing musical enTerTainA menT, This group is a good belt They're always will- ing To sing and Tind many chances To do so. SOPHOMORE GROUP This is a new group in our vocal deparTmenT. This is Their TirsT year singing TogeTher, buT They've had pleasanT Times doing so. They have worked hard and deserve all The praise we can give Them. Good work Jackie Graber, Shirley Dunnuck, Minnie Darlene Quick, Miriam Speaker, Jean Williams, PaT Gaumer, Barbara STaves, Joan Jackson, Maxine EllioTT, Joyce Rider, DoroThea STaves, MargareT Zillman, Carol GriTTiTh, Shirley Phillips, and Virginia Johnson. F. l-l. S. can look Torward To greaT TalenTs in The music field wiTh These girls Taking The lead. Top Row-Rufus Boyce, Duane Erickson, Howard DeKalb, Bob Riggs, KenneTh Goodwin, Donald Hes- Ton, Thelma Lyons, RuTh Danielson, Eva Slandley, Carol Goodwin, Marian Caughlan, PaTricia Schroe- der, Jacqueline Parsons, Diclc Williams, Blair SmiTh, RoloerT Eclclund, Rex Hinson, Lloyd Bergren. STuarT Madison, Leland HamilTon, Wayne HesTon. Third Row-Jacl: SchmidT, Junior Harrison, Bill GlaTTTelder, Dan Garber, Clarence Anderson, Jean GriTTiTh, Norma Parcell, KaThi'yn Coop, Elsie Marie Rubey, Shirley Ullman, GeorgeTTe Van De Voorde, Mildred SmiTh, Edna Mae WaTson, PaTricia Saur, Lois Canlril, Bob Silverman, Harold Munson, William Anderson, Diclc Edmund, Jack Silverman. Second Row-Norma Lee Grimes, Wilma Robinson, Winiired Harvey, JuaniTa Berg, RuTh O'Dean, Jean Haiiley, Jean Brerefon, Eleanor Paclcenham, BeTTye STorTz, Joanne PadgeTT, Norma Lee Gallup, Maxine Menlce, DoroThy HarTman, Darlene Jerrell, Theda LiTTon, CharloTTe Champ, KaThryn Brolclcen, Margery BurneTT, Marialeen Hillman, Jean Dahl. BoTTom Row-Virginia Johnson, Wanda Tweedy, Leola Zihlman, Anna Pearle WinTer, Naomi Ranson, Shirley CourTney, PaTricia Karns, Marilyn Johnson, Rose Gardner, MargareT Hinlchouse, PaTsy Wiclc- lifi, Frances King, Mary Helen Jones, Eloise Kurka, Blanche Droz, MargareT Piper, Remona Cope- land, Carol Kepler, Virginia Zeigler, Erma KoonTz, HarrieTT AngsTead, Eileen Graber, Miss Leach, Mixed Chorus When nineTy sTudenTs geT TogeTher in The vocal music room, amazing Things are sure To happen and be The resulT. ThaT is whaT has occurred This year. Every senior and every iunior in high school This year was given a chance To parTicipaTe in This group. The seniors pracTice separaTely The TirsT period on Wednesday as do The iuniors The Third period. Then on Thursday morning aT 7:45 boTh meeT in The music room Tor combined pracTice. They also come Tor exTra rehearsals when preparing Tcr a public appearance. This year They performed aT The RoTary Club and The E. H. S. ChrisTmas pro- gram. The vocal and sTring cleparTrnenTs, in addiTion, presenTed Three concerTs To- geTher. Negro spiriTuals were sung Tor The concerT in November while The Theme Tor The March presenTaTion was religious music. Music in The modern or popular vein was used Tor The April concerT. CongraTulaTions Tor The Tine managemenT and direcTion oT The group go To Miss Leach, vocal music insTrucTor. Music Auxiliary OFFICERS PresidenT ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M rs. Arno SchmidT Vice PresidenT ..AA,... ..,.... M rs. Milo l-lamilTon SecreTary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, M rs. Norvell SwiTzer Treasurer ......u, ........ M rs. Lee Odum The hard-working seldom congraTulaTed group behind The music deparTmenTs is The music auxiliary. lT is composed oT The moThers oT any oT The sTudenTs parTici- paTing in music, boTh vocal and insTrumenTal, who care To ioin. This organizaTion loolcs aTTer The ouTTiTs oT The glee clubs, orchesTra and band. lT always Talfes care oT award presenTaTion To The sTudenTs in This deparTmenT earning a cerTain number oT poinTs. They give awards oT bronze, green bronze, silver and gold Tor one Thousand poinTs Tor each pin. Also gold noTes are aTTached aTTer The gold pin is received and anoTher one Thousand poinTs is earned. AT almosT every meeTing oT The music auxiliary, The sTudenTs Trom The various music deparTmenTs enTerTain The members. AT These meeTings any imporTanT maTTers are discussed ThaT are necessary Tor The music work. Also oTher programs are plan- ned ThaT are oT inTeresT To The members. Everyone in The music deparTmenT and all Those who have had The pleasure oT enioying The music Trom This deparTmenT wish To congraTulaTe These ladies in The music auxiliary Tor The excellenT work They have done and To express appreciaTion Tor This worlc. Norma L. Grimes Mary J. Hesfon Rufh Greenfield Ada Parker L. Milo l-lamilfon CHEER LEADERS Affer many oh's and ah's during a hofly confesfed elecfion held af a special assembly, we finally chose our cheer leaders for fhe year. We elecfed four regular cheer leaders and fwo alfernafes, and lafer if was decided fhaf we should have a boy fo help lead school yells. Milo l-lamilfon was chosen fo fill fhe posifion. This year fhe cheer leaders were sponsored by Miss Van Dyke and coached by Mr. Leu. EQUIPMENT MANAGERS Towel! Gof a shoelace? Gimme some fapel Number 26! These are iusf a few of fhe fasks The Equip- menf Managers fulfill during prac- fice. Their lighfer momenfs come when fhey go wifh fhe feam ouf- of-fown and wafch over fhe equip- menf while fhere. They deserve a lof of credif for fheir faifhful service during each year, for fheirs isn'f fhe mosf pleasanf work in F. l-l. S. FINANCIAL MANAGERS These fellows deserve a lof more credif fhan we offen realize. They sell fickefs fo games, fake fickefs af pay chapels, run fhe movie proiecfor, and have charge of fhe adverfising on afhlefic evenfs. All fhe managers excepf James Gusfason and Fred Roules will graduafe af fhe close of fhis year, buf fhere will be several ambifious underclassmen fo fake fheir places nexf year. We know fhey will keep up fhe good Vilayne Scoff Leonard Macy Douglas Morrison ilrii . I ssir work. . rl . S p . . T rs.. rrss r . ,V nm- 's' : fr: L. ' eff ., - -f . . .f ' f, . N' James Gusfason Dick Williams Blair Smifh Fred Roules Top Row-Charles Bell, Bill Carpenler, Milford Hughes, Roger Graby, Merle Anderson, William Anderson, Leonard Kane. Second Row-Paul Bradfield, Bolo Swanson, Bill Glairfelder, John O'NeiII, Ken Goodwin, Warren Vorhies, Junior Anderson. Third Row-James Gusiason, Dick Bell, Ray Tweedy, Eddie Vv'arner, Calvin Solem, Jack Silverman, Paul Glasgow, Kennerh Bales. BoH'om Row-Sruarl' Madison, Don McKee, Dean Norman, Targe Lindsay, John McCreedy, John Anderson. Football First Team Ed Warner ..,...,...,.,,.,........s,.,,,.,os,.,,,,.,., Honorary Capiain STATISTICS Fairfield Opponenfs Games won ,,,, ,,,,, 4 4 Toral poinls ,,.. .. I49 IO7 Firsr downs .........,,. ,,,,, 8 7 86 Yards gained ...,......, ..,,. 2 O72 I735 Passes comple-led ...,.,., ,,,,.,............. 3 6 38 FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS Coach BaIderson's second year as head coach . . . Nine Iellermen reporr for drill . . . The passing oI'Fensive in Ihe Keolrulc game, and Ihe score, 43-O . . . Second half comeback a'I FI. Madison . . . George Six's Iasr game ar Olrumwa, and our loss ro passes, 2I-O . . . A Iighr, even game wilh Vifashingron, 20-I9 . . . Driving over The MI. Pleasanl Panlhers for Ihe Ihird win . . . Losing Io Ihe Muslcies by a fool for a hearlbreaking loss . . . Winning from Ihe Big Reds and making records, our losing Ca! Solern Io 'rhe Navy . . . Final game OI The season on Ihe Greyhound's field, and fal- Iering afler holding Ihe lead Iwice, 'Io drop info Iiiih place in Ihe conference, 20-I3 . . . I-Ials OFF Io Ihe boys who played Io win . . . I-Iais off Io Turk Balderson for Ihis season's coaching iob. Football SEPTEMBER I7-FAIRFIELD 43 - KEOKUK O ll-IEREI Scoring af will, fhe Troians rolled up 43 poinfs againsf fhe Keokuk Chiefs in fhe I943 opener. Playing on fhe home field, Fairfield, wifh Lindsay pifching, opened wifh a brillianf passing affack which gained l54 yards. Six players scored fouchdowns, and if looks like fhe Trojans are heading for a successful season. SEPTEMBER 24-FAIRFIELD 6 - ET. MADISON I4 ITI-IEREI Fairfield's passing affack, which was much in evidence in fhe Keokuk game, failed fo maferialize in fhis game. Ff. Madison was primed fo meef fhe Troian's mafch and didn'f lef fhe Fairfielders gef sfarfed unfil fhe second quarfer. Fairfield losf fheir chance for fhe game in fhe firsf period when fhe Bloodhounds sfarfed fhe game wifh defermined defense againsf fhe Troians. Vfarner scored in fhe second quarfer on a 62 yard end run, and fhen we had anofher 72 yard fouchdown sprinf nullified because of a clipping penalfy. OCTOBER I-FAIRFIELD O - OTTUMWA 2I ITI-IEREI Offumwa displayed a flashy passing affaclc in fhe clufch which spelled defeaf for Fairfield and all fhe ofher Liffle Six feams fhis year. The Trojan forwards held fha Bulldogs fo small line gains, and Bradfield was especially good on defense. The sfafisfics were againsf Fairfield, as Offumwa had fwice as many firsf downs and gain- ed I68 more yards. George Six, playing his Iasf high school game, was a leader on fhe Troian's side. OCTOBER 8-FAIRFIELD 20 - WASHINGTON I9 ll-lerel Againsf a very scrappy Washingfon eleven, Fairfield had a full evening and if wasn'f unfil fhe Iasf second fhaf fhe game was finally decided in our favor. Playing a very even game fhese feams came close fo leaving fhe field in a fie when fhe Demons, behind I3-20, made a fouchdown in fhe lasf seconds and desperafely fried a pass for fhe exfra poinf which was incomplefe. Fairfield played hard ball and fhey really clicked af fimes. This gives fhem fwo wins againsf fwo losses in conference sfandings. Football OCTOBER I5-FAIRFIELD 20 - MT. PLEASANT 6 ll-TERET During a dull TirsT halT neiTher of The Teams displayed much TooTloall. ATTer The loall had exchanged hands several Times, Ed Warner broke away in The second quarTer Tor an I8 yard run To score and make The halTTime score 7-O in our Tavor. ATTer Tiring up aT The inTermission, The Trojans wenT ouT and rammed over Two scores in The Third period To give Them a 20-0 lead. The PanThers puT on Their own drive Then and wenT 45 yards Tor Their only score. Heavy penalTies nullified some imporTanT gains on boTh sides. OCTOBER 22-FAIRFIELD T4- MUSCATINE 20 TTHERET ln a TasT TirsT quarTer MuscaTine scored I4 poinTs and The Trojans hadn'T a chance To gain buT 30 yards. During The second quarTer EairTielcl goT collecTed and began To click and soon ran up seven poinTs. Again MuscaTine maTched FairTield and led aT The halT 20-7. ln The second halT The Troians compleTed some long passes and scored again. Then wiTh more passing They moved again To The one yard line, one down To go, buT Tailed To make iT, which cosT The game. Lindsay, Vorhies and War- ner led The l:airTield drives. FairTield gained ll7 more yards Than The Muskies and Two more TirsT downs, buT This iusT goes To prove ThaT iT is poinTs which win ball games and noT sTaTisTics. This game was hard Tor Fairfield To lose as iT dropped Them inTo The second division oT The conference. NOVEMBER 5-FAIRFIELD 33 - CENTERVILLE 7 ll-TERET Playng aT home againsT CenTerville in The only non-conTerence game oT The sea- son, FairTield gained revenge Tor lasT year's small vicTory and raised iTs ToTal poinTs. WiTh Two Touchdowns each by McKee and Vorhies The Troians clearly held The upper hand. Along wiTh The 33 poinTs wenT a gain oT 427 yards and I8 TirsT downs which is close To a record Tor our Teams. Calvin Solem played a hard game againsT The Big Reds which was his lasT game loe'lore going inTo service. NOVEMBER I2-FAIRFIELD !3 - BURLINGTON 20 TTI-IERET Traveling To BurlingTon Tor The lasT game oT The I943 season againsT The Grey- hounds, EairTield losT To a TasT, Tricky T TormaTion aggregaTion, 20-I3. The Orange and Black Twice held The lead and lacked one yard oT making anoTher score, louT Tail- ed To drive ahead in The pinch. The Troians plunged and passed Their way To 3ll yards To The Greyhounds 336. All The EairTielders played hard ball, and The line really puT iT ouT, in The season's lasT game which placed The Trojans in TiTTh place in The LiTTle Six Conference sTandings. Top Row-Roger Graby, Leonard Kane. L. Milo Hamillon, Paul Drish, Ray Tweedy. Second Row-Milford Hughes, Harry Baldwin, Merle Anderson, Bob Swanson. BoHom Row-Ernesl Snoolc, Targe Lindsay, Dean Norman, Eddie Warner, Junior Anderson. Baslcetball Honorary Co-Caplains ................ Dean Norman, Ernesl Snools The Trojans slarled Ihe season wilh 'Five leller men, buf los+ Eddie Warner in mid-season. They landed in fiflrh place in Ihe conference. Thai compelilion was rough in Ihe LiI rle Six is evidenced loy Ihe lacl Ihal Burlinglon, Ollumwa, and Musca- Tine each placed a man on The All-Slale Team. F. H. S. mighr have done loeller al limes, buf Ihey ended up wilh a prerfy fair record. FAIRFIELD 33-OSKALOOSA 20-NOVEMBER 30 The season's firsl game was a win for Ihe Troians. Ragged passing and ball handling marlced bolh Teams. Lindsay was high wilh IO poinls. FAIRFIELD 35-MT. PLEASANT 2l-DECEMBER 5 Anolher win for Fairfield wilh marked improvement Ihe Troians brolce a I4-I5 half-lime deadlock Io smolher Ihe MI. Pleasanl Panlhers. Lindsay and Hughes led Ihe home Ieam wilh I6 and 6 poinls respecrively. FAIRFIELD 38-MUSCATINE 46--DECEMBER IO This game was up and down for The firsl Ihree quarlers, bun' The Iourlh broughr Ihe Muskies viclory. Vorhies wilh IO and Lindsay wiI'h 9 were high for Ihe Troians. Basketball FAIRFIELD 34-OTTUMWA 38-DECEMBER I7 AnoTher Tough game To be beaTen. Our deTeaT was largely due To The Tine deTensive play oT Dave Williams. Snoolc and Lindsay paced The Trojans wiTh 7 poinTs apiece. FAIRFIELD 2I-BURLINGTON 59-DECEMBER 2I BurlingTon greaTly ouTplayed The Trojans ThroughouT The enTire game. Lindsay made 8 and Warner gaThered 4. FAIRFIELD 26-FT. MADISON 31--DECEMBER 28 AnoTher close one wiTh Fairfield on The shorT end. IT was a bad nighT Tor The Troians wiTh passing and shooTing IooTh OTT. The Bloodhounds crushed The game on The IasT Two minuTes. Norman wiTh 6 and Lindsay wiTh 5 paced The Trojans. FAIRFIELD 23-KEOKUK 2I-JANUARY 7 ErnesT Snoolc made up Tor The Troians coldness by sinking Two baslceTs in The IasT minuTe To deTeaT The Purple 'ChieTs. Snoolc and Norman Ied The Troians. The TirsT round ended wiTh 8 wins and 4 deTeaTs Tor The Troians. FAIRFIELD 28-WASHINGTON I7-JANUARY I4 The Taller Troians had liTTle Trouble deTeaTing a much shorTer WashingTon Tive. Norman led The aTTacIc wiTh I2 and Warner Tollowed wiTh Tive. FAIRFIELD 40-MT, PLEASANT 20-JANUARY 21 The Balderson men ran over The MT. PIeasanT PanThers wiTh very IiT+Ie opposiTion. This was Warner's IasT game and he played an ouTsTanding one. Snoolc wiTh 8 and Warner wiTh 7 were high. FAIRFIELD 34-OSKALOOSA 49-JANUARY 25 The Oslcy Team showed up a very poor playing group oT The Trojans by beaTing Them aT every Turn. This was one oT FairTielcI's pooresT games. Norman was high wiTh 9. FAIRFIELD 34-MUSCATINE 57-JANUARY 28 ATTer a very close hard ToughT TirsT quarTer, Fairfield was deaIT a crushing de- TeaT aT The hands oT Iv1uscaTine. Wier oT lvIuscaTine proved his abiliTy Ioy racking up I8 poinTs. Lindsay and Norman Came Through Tor I l and IO poinTs respecTively. FAIRFIELD 20-OTTUMWA 45-FEBRUARY 4 OTTumwa IoeaT our Team in The TirsT quarTer gaThering I8 poinTs To our l. The resT of The game was closely conTesTed. FAIRFIELD 27-BURLINGTON 48-FEBRUARY II BurlingTon again rambled over The Tropans. Fairfield looked good in places, buT could noT keep iT up. BurIingTon is a good Team in any man's league. Lindsay sanlc IO while Anderson puT 6 Through The loop. Baslcetlaall FAIRFIELD 31-FT. MADISON 48-FEBRUARY I5 ll looks like lhe Troians will have lo be salislied wilh lillh place, as lhe Blood- hounds gave lhem a lhorough lrouncing on lheir slage courl. Maybe il was slage lrighl. Norman was high wilh 8 and Baldwin racked up 7. FAIRFIELD 53-KEOKUK I9-FEBRUARY I8 This is Ioeller. The Trojans looked good on ollense and delense, bolh allowing lhe Chiel's only 3 lree lhrows in lhe Iasl hall. Vorhies scored I5 poinls while Lindsay accounled lor IO. FAIRFIELD 65-WASHINGTON 53-FEBRUARY 25 Those poor baskels. Swishl Swish! Swish! No one could miss in lhis game especially Snook and Norman who scored 22 and I8 poinls. This was lhe lasl 'Conlerence game pulling us in lillh place. Nol loo bad con- sidering lhe compelilion. Seclional Tournamen-I' ' FAIRFIELD 58-NEW LONDON 3l-IVIARCI-I I Fairlield came lhrough lhe lirsl round ol lhe Seclional wilh llying colors. Now lo keep il up. Snook scored I5 and Norman made IO. FAIRFIELD 34-MT. PLEASANT 28'--lvIAR'Cl-I 5 Thal was close. Il was lhe Troians coldesl game. No one could hil lhe hoop. Norman sank IO poinls while Anderson and Lindsay made 7 each. Dislricl Tournamenl FAIRFIELD 25-BURLINGTON 41-MARCH 9 This pul lhe Troians oul ol lhe Slale Tournamenl. They Iosl lo a leam who should have won lhe Slale Tournamenly so lhey shouIdn'l leel so bad. TFBCIC Olaf lo a slow slarl, due lo lhe muddy condilion ol lhe lrack, lhe F. I-I. S. lhin- clads slarled lhe season in high spirils. 'Wilh a group ol around lorly boys reporl- ing lor work-ouls. Coach Balderson has his eye on some ol his experienced men. I-le also is looking over his new boys very closely lor some prospecls lor lhe running and weighl evenls. The opener ol lhe season will Ice on April 2l al lhe annual Oskaloosa Relays. The leam will gain experience under pressure which will prepare lhem lor lhe invi- lalional Drake Relays on April 29. Forl Madison will be hosl lo lhe Troians al a dual meel on Ivlay 5. This will Ioe followed by lhe annual Lillle Six meel on lhe I2lh also al Forl Madison. The Slale lvleel enlranls wearing lhe Orange and Black lhis year are Don McKee in lhe 220 yard dash and broad lump, Dean Norman in lhe high hurdles, and eilher Junior Anderson or Targe Lindsay will be enlered in lhe hall mile run. All ol lhese enlries are expecled lo lake lirsls in lhis meel. Olher enlranls may be named in lhe lulure. Top Row-Bud Goodwin, Richard Lynn, Jack SuTherland, Bill LeaThers, RoberT Cox, RoberT Headley, James Miller. Second Row-Jim Gardner, KenneTh Ireland. Charles Bell, KenneTh Six, ClemenT Drish, Jim I-linlchouse, Jim BowerrnasTer. BoTTom Row-Bill Allen, Jerry Gardner, Lewis WhiTney, RoberT Champ, Bob Baker, Bill STandley, Douglas Del-IarT. Lightweight Baslcetball December 3 .... LighTweighTs Loclcridge .,.............. I9 December I I ..., LighTweighTs 38 l.iberTyviIIe .......,...... 45 December 28 .... l.ighTweighTs 20 PIeasanT Plain ..,...,.,. 33 January I4 ....,... LighTweighTs 47 Packwood .....,.....,,... 28 January 28 ........ LighTweighTs I9 l.iberTyville ............A, 30 February II ...... LighTweighTs 26 Loclcridge .....4.......... 23 February 28 ,,,... l.ighTweighTs 26 PleasanT Plain ........., 22 CounTy TournamenT January 20 ........ I.ighTweiqhTs 26 Loclcridge ....,,....... .... I 2 January 22 ,.,,.... LighTweighTs 25 LiberTyville .............. 32 This year's lighTweighT Team, coached by Mr. Saur, Tied Tor second place wiTh PleasanT Plain in The regular JeTTerson CounTy Conference play. They won 4 ouT oT 9 games Tor a .444 percenl' Tor The season. They advanced To The Tinals in The counTy TournamenT by deTeaTing Loclcridge. LiberTyviIIe licked The lighTweighTs in The Tinals by a seven poinT margin. Some of These boys are almosT sure To malce The varsiTy squad nexT year. Top Row-Ray Tweedy, Roger Graby, Blair SmiTh, Dean Norman, Warren Vor- hies, Harry Baldwin, Targe Lindsay, Paul Bradfield. Second Row-Wayne 5coTT, Leonard Kane, EarnesT Snoolc, Bill GlaTTTelder, Douglas Morrison, William Anderson, Dick Williams. BoTTom Row-Jack Silverman, Bob Swanson, STuarT Madison, Don McKee, Paul Glasgow, Junior Anderson, MilTord Hughes, James GusTason. Letter Club PreSiClenT ......... ......... E dward Warner Vice-PresidenT .......... ,,,,,,, E rne-sT Snook SecreTary-Treasurer .o.,..,, . ,..........,.,.,.,,,.,...,w, Jim C5usTason The Boys' LeTTer Club is a group oT looys who have earned a maior aThleTic leTTer. For Their inTeresT and cooperaTion wiTh The aThleTic squads They have won Their awards. The members have sponsored a Tall dance and anoTher dance along wiTh a privaTe parTy in The spring. Those big F's are someThing Tor all Those compeTing in aThleTics To loolc Torward To owning and wearing. ln The Tall, nine new men were given a one-day ceremony which almosT everyone excepT The iniTiaTes enioyed. ATTer The paddles, songs, and odd cosTumes were laid aside, The Tellows were duly enTiTled To wear The leTTer Club pin. ATTer The baskeTloall season, Tive Tellows again TreaTed The school To a hilarious day. Only Those who have been Through The iniTiaTion Themselves realize iTs real meaning, louT everyone will remember The evenT Tor a long Time. Those 'fellows Taken inTo The 'Club This year are Bob Swanson, Bill Anderson, Paul Glasgow, STU Madison, Fred Roules, Bill GlaTTTelder, Leonard Kane, Charles Bell, Jack Silverman, l-larry Baldwin, Roger Graby, Junior Anderson, Wayne SCOTT, and Douglas Morrison. SHORE LEAVE The swash buckling sal+ .... duded up in his dress blues . . . . a liberfy pass clu+ched in his hand . . . his march down 'lhe gang plank lo lhe many ioys of a shore leave . . . The bes+ shows of +he season . . . slopping al' +he Siage Door Can+een . . . sleeping la+e . . . dales wiih +he bes+ girl. During The pas+ year a+ F. H. S., ihe sound of 1'he bell al' 4:08 has always brough+ a mad rush lo 'lhe 'lhrills of anofher shore leave: prac+ice on 'lhe hard cour+ . . . play pracfice . . . curiain lime . . . dancing al 'Phe Spol'-Life . . . dafes . . . Junior-Senior Banquel' . . . Commencement I+ has been +he aim of 'rhe Quill Staff in +his lasi sec+ion of fhe Quill fo recall fhe many happy momenls fha? we have spenf on Shore Leave during our affer hours. ,rg i Z3 U39 n Qs Q ra iailfdp PX' X ll ...K flldl ff--:g1..,.4 5-fi , is ' is 'ti Rx f'-W4 Q ef f 1 E E 4' : 4 - AS 7q -4 -J S -1-Z , '- X L S Fairfield High School Song 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 l-ligh is besf. We are a iolly sfudenl' loandq We sfand for loyalfy And all wifh one accord we'll cheer Our fearn fo vicfory. And when our high school days are o' NlVe never will forgef The cheers we gave fogefher fhereg Yes, we can hear fhem ringing yef. Chorus . So lef's ioin in and cheer, rahl rahl While we are gafhered here, rahl rahl Cheer for Old Fairfield l-lighl Laud her fo fhe slcy! el' rahl For we are ready fo fighf, wilh all our mighf For her honor and fame and her glorious narnel So lef's cheer, cheer, cheer, for dear old Fairfield l-lngh Gladys Wesf I8 COLLEEN BERG Chosen l'he lvlosl Allraclive girl . . . 'l'Bll . . . dark complexioned . . . flashing feelh Ihal makes a winning smile . . . member of Ihe Quill Slaff . . . gay . . . delighlful companion . . . reliable . . . loves dancing . . . all around girl. DON McKEE- Boomer . chosen I'he lvlosl Handsome boy . . . Iall . . . lanky . . . fealures Ihal make girls swoon . . . slarred in Ihe Iioolball backfield . . . a speed demon by ankle express . . . a con- Iagious smile . . . personalily +ha+ makes friends . . . groovy dancer . . . in shorl, a swell fellow. DICK WILLIAMS- Egor . . . chosen Ihe Wil of his class . . . Sfudenl Council Presidenf . . . was Junior class presidenl . . . a big-wig in Ihe Speech de- parrmenl . . . is Miss Leach's Frank Sina+ra . . . plays chopsIicks . . . noled for his laugh . . . raves aboul Ihe Ledger . . . makes friends easily . . . always has a good lime. BLAIR SMITH- E Srni++y . . . chosen lhe Mosl lnlelleclual of his class . . . heads honor rolls . . . rales slraighi A's . . .a Malh shark . . . willy . . . drives a hearseelike Packard . . . puls in his lime al Sobble 84 l-leer . . . raves aboul someone in Rockford. RUTH DANIELSON- Chosen Jrhe Girl Mosl Likely +0 Succeed. Tall . . . dark haired . . . inlelligenl . . . plays in band . . . member of lhe Mixed Chorus . . . secrelary of lhe Sludenf Council . . . oul- slanding in all her classes . . . dependable in lhal she always finishes whal she slaris . . . DAN GARBER- Chosen as Boy Mosl Likely lo Succeed. . . Tall . . . good-looking . . . Quill Slalzli Edilor . . . Member of Nalional Forensic . . . Member of l-li-Y and Chefs' Club . . . Dependable . . . loves slrawberries and Friday nighl dales . . . and rnves abou+ Doc Parker and 'rhe Millen Facfory. Advertisements WANTED A high grade in Economics. A girl or boy as case may require. Any boy or girl wiihoui. Vacaiion. Everyone. Beiier and larger supply of chalk and erasers. Mr. l-lorner. One way iickei io Rockford. Blair Smiih. Somebody 'ro Take ihe blame for all ihe misiakes in 'rhis Quill. Quill Ediior. A recuperaiing room sei up in The boy's gym. By all boys iaking gym. Escalaiors for use when iraveling from Girls' Gym io iop floor. All Girls. All gremlins io leave The Typing room when erasers aren'i allowed. Every iyping siudeni. To know where I goi my grin. Anyone may have same by sympaihizing. Dick Williams. Enough crediis io graduaie. Every Senior. FOR SALE A lesson in bluiiiing. Siu Maclison. Workbooks, noies, and hinis. Seniors. Pari of my exiensive vocabulary. Paul Bradiield. My beauiiiul red hair iii you can find iil. Jim Miller. Some of ihe exira chapels we've had ihis year Siudenis. All our examinaiions for nexi year. Juniors. An old excuse used by his Faiher. As follows: Please excuse linseri proper namel from school yesierday as he iusi shaved himself for 'rhe firsi lime. By Louis Whiiney. A compleie volume of locker combina- lions. Marilyn Siarr. The red cheeks i gei every morning awlking io school. Mary Jane I-lesion. My digniiy. Very cheap. John McCreedy. Calendar AUGUST . . . 30-School slarls. Shucks! SEPTEMBER . . . 3-Parly for freshmen! All The suckers go! suckers for favors. 6-Vacafion already! Labor Day. 9-lO-lnlelligence leslsl I7-We bear Keolculcl Hooray! 43-O. 24-E+. Madison game. Us-6. Them-I4. 24--Russ Morgan and his orcheslra played for bond drive. 28-Girl Reserve-l-li-Y meeling. 30-l-lad a pep meeling in park: followed by a snake-dance all over lown and a bonfire al school. OCTOBER- l-Ollumwa bear us 2l-O. Boo! l-loo! 7-Our lighlweighls lied Washinglon, l3-I3. 8-Beal Washinglon 20-l9. Whew! 9-End of six weeks! ! l I5-Marching band coniesl. We did il again! ! Golf an excellenl raling. I5-Ml. Pleasanl game. We-20. They--6. 20-Mr. Saur lallced lo us aboul halloweening. We have a 9:30 curfew. li we are good we gel rewarded. 2l-Firsl Trojan Talller broadcasl. 24-Dismissed school early for issuing ol No. 4 ralion boolms. 29-An Avialion Cade! Board gave examinalions lo lhose inleresled in Jrhe Air Corps. NOVEMBER- 4-High School musical pu! on by Vocal Music Deparlmenl and Orcheslra. 5-X-rays for T. B. 5-E. T. A. Dance. More fun! 5-Cenlerville game. We-33. They-7. ll-Armislice Day services. I2-Burlinglon beal us 20-I3. l5-Trojan Ball. Margarei l-linkhouse queen. Allendanls: Marilyn Slarr, Colleen Berg, Mildred Smilh, Eva Slandley, Pal Wiclclill, Shirley Courlney, Pal Karns, Evelyn Nelson, and lrma Koonlz. I9-Thespian play, l-lere Comes Mr. Jordan. 24-Thanksgiving program. 30-Oslcaloosa Game. Gur Tirsl' baslcelball game. Calendar DECEMBER- 2-Foolball banquel' sponsored by Pep Club. 3-Ml. Pleasanl game. 3-Lighlweighls play Loclcridge. 7-Lions' Club banquel for loolball boys. IO--lvluscaline game. ll-School Conference on pre-induclion. I6-Ollumwa game. I6-Ughlweighls play Liberlyville. lo-Girl Reserves have a Chrislmas pol luck supper. I7-Our Mixed Chorus sang al' lhe Rolary. I7-Ollumwa bears again! 38-34. Close gamel l 2l-Burlinglon game. 23-Girl Reserve-l-li-Y Chrislmas pageant 23-Vacalion begins. Whoopeel l ! ! l 28-Fl. Madison game. 28-Lighlweighls play Pleasanl Plain. JANUARY- 4-Baclc lo school again. 7-Keolcuk game. 12-Fairfield is planning a Youlh Cenler. Tonighl 'lhe Elks broughl' Arl Kassel and his Orcheslra here for a show, lhe proceeds lo go lo lhe Cenler. I3--Naval Avlalion Board was here loday. l3-I4-Semesler exams. I4-Washinglon game. I4-Lighlweighls played Paclcwood. 25-Oslcaloosa game. 26-Torch Club iniliallon. 27- Ta++ler Broadcasl. 28-Muscaline game. 28-Lighlweighls play Liberlyville. 28-Quill Slafl sponsors dance. FEBRUARY- 4-Ollumwa game. The score was lopsided. 20-45 for Ollumwa. l I-Burlinglon game. ll-Lighlweighrs played Lockridge. I5-Prison cily game. I5-Filled oul schedule cards for lhe second semesler. I3-Keolculc vs. Fairfield. 24-25--Junior Play, Hlvlerryville l-li-lighls of l945 . 25-Fairfield played lhe Demons. 28-Lighlweighls play Pleasanl Plain. 29-Bond Drive chapel lo encourage pledges lor flying jeep . CBICHABI' MARCH- 2 2-Open house al Youlh Cenler. 3-Official opening ol Youlh Cenler. 3- 9 lhem. IO- leachers' inslilule was held here loclay. I7-S+. Pa+riclc's dance sponsored by Library Club. 22-Dr. Bonsall lallced lo Seniors. 23-Baskelball and Nalional Forensic's Banquel. 23-Ciiy spelling conlesl held al l-ligh School. 3I-Checking up ol: Denial Cards. APRIL- 6-Good Friday services. 7-IO-Spring vacalion, bul nol for 'rhe Quill slalzl. I4-lvlusic conlesl al Sigourney. 20-Orcheslra and Vocal conceri. The program w Zl-Spinslers' Spree. Greal day for all girls. MAY- 2-3-Senior lesls. 5-Senior play, Poppa Is All. 9-Torch lnilialion. I I-Torch banguel. I4-Baccalaureale. I5-Junior-Senior banguel and Prom. I7-Final Exams. I 8-Gradualion. I9-End of school-'lill nexl year. Vocal and Orcheslra Concert Gave a program ef loeaulilul sacred music Farmer's Ball sponsored by The Fulure Farmers oi America. U. S. Navy officers gave radio aplifude fesls lo lhose who wished +o lake Oh, happy day! No school for sfudenls. The l-lenry and Jefferson Counly as largely popular music Assemblies SEPTEMBER- I4- Gulliver's Travels were relaTed To The sTudenT body in a Tull lengTh car- Toon movie. The Travels oT a man inTo a land of Tiny people noT more Than Two or Three inches high was enjoyed greaTly. 24-Marking The Second War Bond Drive we heard represenTaTives Trom The Women's division oT The Marines and The CoasT Guard, who were accom- panied by a Naval oTTicial. They emphasized The need oT acquiring as much educaTion as possible beTore enTering The service. OCTOBER- l3-Bing Crosby and W. C. Fields appeared Today in a Tull-lengTh movie. Mississippi. This was The sTory oT The SouTh during The Time The Show- boaT Traveled up and down The Mississippi presenTing shows. I5-The sTudenT body and TaculTy Today had The pleasure OT hearing Mr. Tur- ner, a represenTaTive Tor The Y. M. C. A. oT Chile. I8-Miss STewarT, a noTed wriTer, gave an inTeresTing lecTure on The arT of l-low To Become a WriTer . She gaThered her inspiraTion Tor wriTing Trom The simple every-day Things. 24-Virgil PeTerson, head oT The Chicago Crime Commission, Told oT The ex- periences he had had wiTh noTorious criminals while working wiTh The F. B. l. 28-A shorT movie was shown Today in keeping wiTh The Tuberculosis survey which is being carried on in JeTTerson CounTy. The movie poinTed ouT The imporTance oT having a check-up aT The TirsT sign oT Tuberculosis. NOVEMBER- 2-A reward was given Today by The banks here in Fairfield Tor The coopera- Tion The sTudenTs gave in keeping away Trom halloween pranks. The re- ward was a Tull-lengTh movie Sky Parade showing The heroism oT Jimmy Allen. I6-AT assembly This morning we were all very much impressed by hearing Mr. SchacT. l-le was very clever in bringing ouT The TundamenTals oT good speech. l-le sang several numbers which were greaTly enioyed, especially aT The lasT oT his program when he sang The l.ord's Prayer aTTer which The sTudenT body leTT The audiTorium in silence. 22-AnoTher worTh-while movie! IT gave us The harm which alcohol does To The body, which was very inTeresTing To all of us. 23-LT. Governor Blue inTroduced To The sTudenT body The value oT opporTuniTy we all have before us. ThroughouT his lecTure he emphasized The subiecT WhaT is ThaT in Your l-land , which meanT ThaT we all have The same op- porTuniTy iT we will iusT go ahead and aTTain Them. DECEMBER- I5- The LighT ThaT Failed . lT shows The liTe OT a painTer who aTTer several hardships wenT blind, and Thus was unable To carry on his work in which he had been so successTul. JANUARY- 4-Oiike, a naTive Nigerian. gave a much enioyed Talk on The living condiTions and The ChrisTian religion in Nigeria. l-Te is planning on reTurning To Ni- I9- Assemblies geria aTTer he has received The educaTion which The UniTed STaTes has To oTTer him. Today The screen Turnished us wifh The movie Alexander Graham Bell . IT was very educaTionaI To everyone and Told how Ivlr. Bell came To invenT The Telephone. 26-Mr. Adams Trom AusTraIia Told abouT his counTry by The showing of a movie. I-Ie also demonsTraTed how one would Take hold oT a boomerang To Throw iT. 28-WhaT, anoTher assembly! A movie was shown on I-low To PrevenT Acci- denTs Trom Happening on The Farm , which should have proved very help- Tul To The F. F. A. boys. FEBRUARY- 3-.. EIecTrons on Parade , a picTure mainly Tor The General Science classes. showed how eIecTrons are proving To be very imporTanT Today in The use oT The radio and oTher means oT comrnunicaTion. 9-The movie STandIey and LivingsTon inTroduced To us more clearly The work MARCI-I in which STandIey and LivingsTon acquired Tame. IT was very inTeresTing To see in The Torm oT a picTure The work which LivingsTon was acTuaIIy carrying on and The hardships STandIey had To go Through in order To Tind LivingsTon. il 3- Young Mr. Lincoln was broughT To us in anoTher pay assembly. The IiTe OT The greaT Mr. Lincoln was loroughT ouT aT The Time he was TirsT pracTicing law, and whaT a wonderTul lawyer he came To be beTore enTering The presi- dency oT The UniTed STaTes. 9-Judge Bale was here Today To speak To us on The YouTh oT Today . I-le 9- I O- Told oT diTTerenT cases where he had To senTence young boys and girls Tor some crime which They had done while he was Judge oT a Juvenile CourT. I-Ie broughT ouT ThaT The youTh oT Today is The TuTure, and The TuTure Today depends greaTIy on The youTh oT Today. Gee! This is unusual, Two assemblies in one day. A movie was shown on Airways and The imporTanT parT iT is playing Today. Mr. Bollander presenTed To The sTudenT body many diTTerenT hobbies which we could sTarT, which could prove To be very enioyable To all oT us. 24-Eric Mann, proTessor oT hisTory aT Grinnell College, spolce To us on The APRIL- Coming Peace . I-le reIaTed many oT his experiences while in Germany. 21-I-IaiTsma. 24-C. E. Jones. Class Prophecy NAME VJANTS TO BE WILL PROBABLY BE John Anderson useful used William Anderson Pres. of U. S. rramp Merle Anderson man ol leisure nuisance Harry Baldwin Floyd Bafes Kennelh Bafes Colleen Berg Geraldine Blanlcenhorn Rufus Boyce Paul Bradfield Jean Berelon Helen Buckingham Wilma Burnell Billy Carpenler Marian Caughlin Mariorie Cooper Shirley Couriney Arnold Culp Jean Dahl Rulh Danielson Erma Daub Howard DeKalb Paul Drish Bonnie Dunnuclc Diclc Edmund Darlene Edwards Duane Erickson Glen Fry Ivan Fry Dan Garber Rose Gardner Paul Glasgow, Jr. Bill Glalllelder Kennefh Goodwin Eileen Graber Roger Graby Rulh Greenfield Jean Griffilh Jean Hailley Junior Harrison Dorofhy l-larfman Viola Hawk Donna Lou Haynes Jack Hellinsline Donald Heslon John Heslon Wayne Heslon Glen Hill Marialeen Hillman Margarel Hinkhouse Rex Hinson Bellye Hisel Jaclf Hoolman Charles Hoslcins Evelyn Howell Juanila l-lunl Milford Hughes barber fool' 'ialler hearl smasher secrefary syncopaled vamp Mr. Hoerners pei bachelor a failhful friend wriler lar maihemafics reacher a rraveler Bernard's sleady sociely lady noriced lilced Speech 'teacher woman aboul lown E. B. l. man prize fiqhler slunning soda ierlcer loved aulhor of a diclionary counlry genllemari funny second Pal Henry good commissioned officer business man 'Famous nurse quiel' married loveable charming a millcman arlisr daring man hunrer led a lol of ihings asleep musician gianl married young iournalisl' gay and giddy prelry flyer undecided prima donna piano 'teacher hardware dealer running a clip ioinl sfill smaller sued for damages model deaconess lciclced our of class malinee idol always lhus secrelary slill lhin iuslice of rhe peace seilled down brokenhearled closely relaled lo a sailor railroad signalman everylhing she wanls and more broadcasfing for radio Pres. of Ladies' Aid ianilor in a iail gospel singer slunned ierlc somebody's darlin' vaudeville slar hard al worlc a iolly iesler aucfioneer exaclly opposife on K. P. loolh puller insane raking care of a beller half senaror married loved a vamp very funny edilor of a funny paper home-body man haler always hungry successful asleep leader of a iazz orchesrra dwarf looking for a iob wriling lellers lo ihe navy a Sunday School Supl. chorus girl suffering from wounds ob- lained in aicrash a nice man counlry school feacher looking for pupils iunlc man Class Prophecy NAME WANTS TO BE WILL PROBABLY BE Darlene Jerrel lypisl druggisl's wile Keilh .lohnson rich swindler in oil Mary Helen Jones librarian happily married Palricia Karns Bernard Kelley Erma Koonlz Donald Lauder Theda Lillon Helen Lullenegger Thelma Lyons Anna McCormick John Mccreedy Don McKee Rodger McWhirler Juanila Manning Donna Marlin Harold Marlin Evelyn Nelson Dean Norman Rulh O'Dean Bellye Ogden Juanila Orris Norma Parcell Jacqueline Parsons Lorenz Pauslian Donna Jean Phillips Pauline Plowman Marie Pohren Roberl Rains Gordon Roberls Wilma Robinson Donald Rodibaugh Elsie Marie Ruby Kalhryn ,Shaler Wesley Shaler Elaine Shelman Jack Silverman Mildred Smilh Blair Smilh Ernesl Snoolc Eva Slandley Rela Slanley Marilyn Slarr Elverl Teeler Ray Tweedy Shirley Ullman Georgelle Van De Voorde Valeria Voorhies Wilma Vorhies Edward Warner Edna May Walson Joseph Webb Richard While Pal Wiclclifl Diclc Williams Roberla Willson Virginia Zeigler Leola Zillman cabarel singer married grown up owning a car oul ol this world hospilal superinlendenl her own boss doing many lavors a help-meel eleclrician somelhing greal a movie aclress his college prolessor Home Economics leacher a big boy on lime school leacher lamous comedian calm ladies' man a Mrs. married lo a weallhy man chorus girl a masler mechanic lhrough worlcinq social bullerlly relormed working in Wash., D. C, pass her leacher's exams chemical engineer school leacher a lirer al lhe gas planl her own sweel sell lawyer undecided nurse live on a larm beaulilul fly around lhe world ladies' man popular an alhlele lelephone operalor nolhing Admiral in Navy make up her mind larmer owning a car arlisl Lana Turner's sleady living in a dream world chemisl leacher 2nd Lily Pons hen-peclcedl husband no felling driving a pop wagon living in a cloud dielician bossed selling lollipops a help-eal we'll never lell iusl as he is slill wanling lhe same lhing clown in a circus cooking lor 2 iusl a lylce lale a lypical one running a nursery asleep in a lluller man learning lo lly slill running one down minisler's wile a horse doclor a iaclr ol all lrades liling clerlc slill needing il a lypisl in Perlee slill lalcing exams 'Farmer larmer's wile lhe Hrer llhe bossl someone else's Harry Baldwin's parlner lols ol lhings whal she wanls lo be able lo carry oul her wish movie aclress slill wailing lor Learn lo Fly, Easy as A, B, C. Isl live lessons lree loigimisl lriendly beauly operalor a good one busines woman ealen by a whale slill lrying lo Pres. ol Farmer's Union driving a pop wagon publisher's wile larolcenhearled sullering from sun slrolce crocheling, elc. a lamous one Daffy-Nitions A GOOD TURN-A Turn ThaT geTs The blankeTs back on your side of The bed. ANNEX-ParT of a dish known as ham-annex. ATHEIST-A man who has no invisible means of supporf. BARTENDER-One who brings you in conTacT wiTh The spiriT world. BLOTTER-SomeThing you look for while The ink dries. BLUFF--To cause a Teacher To form a wrong iudgmenT. To speak knowingly of ThaT which you know noT. To acT ThaT which you do noT feel. An arT reduced by cerTain upper-classmen To a science. Any fool can reciTe, buT iT Takes a smarT man To bluff. BORE-A person who, when you ask him how he is, Tells you. CHAPEL-A shorT assembly held for The purpose of keeping The sTudenTs ouT of The cluTches of Their oppressors for a few minufes. Begins wiTh The bell and ends ' wiTh ReTurn To your work. CONSCIENCE-Somefhing ThaT feels Terrible when everyThing else feels swell. DATE-Forbidden fruiT during The week. However being descendanTs of Eve, how could you expecT us To be anyThing buT sinners? In The fruiT world, The daTe is a cousin of The prune. EGOTISM-A case of misTaken idenTiTy. ETC.-There are more of These Than anyfhing else. EXAMINATIONS-Ouesfions given in order To leT us gain The repuTaTion of cheaT- ers or flunkers . An unfair TesT of knowledge. FISHNET-A loT of holes Tied Togefher wiTh sTring. GRAVY-WhaT you sTick your fork in no maTTer how Tough The meaT is. HUG-A round-abouT way of expressing affecfion. INTELLIGENCE-WhaT mosT of us haven'T. A few individuals are blessed wiTh an over-abundance. IAT leasT in Their own imaginafionl. KICK-A meThod employed in fooTball To give a fellow indigesTion. MILITARY EXPERT-One who Tells you whaT is going To happen Tomorrow-Then Tells you why iT didn'T. MUTT-The oTher fellow: anyone who disagrees wiTh you. NERVE-A spiriTual force, possessed by landlords, Seniors, Teachers, and book agenTs. lniTiaTive Too far developed. NEWSPAPER-A porTable screen behind which a man hides from a woman who is anxious To geT his seaT. OH HENRY!-The besT in cars, candy, and boys. PANHANDLER-A nighT orderly in a hospifal. POINT RATIONING-You poinT To whaT you wanT, and The grocer says you can'T have iT. PUNCTURE-A liTTle hole in a Tire, usually found a greaT disTance from The garage. RATIONING-Less and less of more and more, ofTener and ofTener. RATTLE-A playThing for babies. Used by high school sTudenTs in Talking. SANCTUARY-A word of appreciaTion las sancTuary muchl. SANDWICH-An unsuccessful aTTempT To make boTh ends meaT. SISSY-A man who would resign from The raTioning board To join The commandos. WEATHER FORECAST-Tomorrow: snow, followed by liTTle boys wiTh sleds. WORRY-The inTeresT paid by Those who borrow Trouble. WOW-This is said in places of dire necessiTy when noThing so fiTTing can be said. This word is guaranfeed equal To any emergency. ZERO-Every sTudenT's dread. JusT do noThing and you geT one, ALL SCHOOL PLAY IIHCTC COITICS Mr. J0I'daI1H On Friday evening, November I9, l943, almosl sixly siudenis look pari' in lhe fall play. This year a comedy-fanlasy, wriHen by Harry Segall, was presenred. H was enrilled Here Comes Mr. Jordan. This play concerns lhe unusual life of a young prize-figh+er, Joe Pendlelon, who is killed in a plane crash and laken ro heaven. He refuses io admil he is dead, and soon ir is discovered rhai he has arrived fifly years loo early. Bur as Joe sfarls To reiurn ro earlh, ir is discovered lhai his body has been cremared, so The remainder of rhe slory deals wilh 'rhe search for a suifable body. CAST FiFSl' Escorf ....... ............ ...... B o b Silverman MF. JOrddrI ........... ..,...,...... D an Garber William Gaylow .....,.. .,,..,,,,,,,,,4 L ewig Whifney Alicia Heggie ....,..,. Mary Alice Gibson pelffl' lnqle ---....-. .....,...... l-l arry Ramsey Lucy lVWif1 --.-......... ..l-larriefl Angsfead Morris Jacobson ...... Hannah Washingfon ,,,,, A ,,,,,, Frederick Zabel ...... Second Escorr .,.,.... William Abilius.. ............John Wood ..........Jessie Morris Gilberr Kirkpalrick .............Dean Johnson .......John Gloffelfy SSOTCJS Kiliifi --------- ....., G eorqe Schaniz Joe Pendlefon ...,.,.,.,. ..,,.,, L , Mila Hamihon Messenger 70I3 .,..,,, .,,,, H award DeKalb Anna Porvoo .,........ .,...... S hirley Phillips Ralph Sillanpaa... Nurse ...,,......,,,,,,,,,,, Tony Abbot? ,,..,,,,,,,,, ......Leonard Macy ......Miriam Speaker .......Earnesl l-lesion Julia Farnsworlh ..,,,,, ,,Yv,,,,,,,,,,,,, J oyce Sipe Mrs. Ames .,...,.... Belle Logan ...., Workman .,,..... Ann, a maid .,,..... Max Levene ........ Susie, a maid ,...,..... .Remona Copeland .....Joanne Padgelf ......Wesley Shafer .........Carol Kepler .......Dick Williams ....,.....Frances King Williams, police inspecfor ......., James Gusfason Plainclolhesman ,,..,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,A John Wood Radio Announcer .,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, J ohm Gloifelfy Referee -... ........ Gilberl' Kirkpalricli I-effy ----- .A........,... P aul Glasgow DOCTOI' ---,- ....... J ack Silverman CREW Direcfar .,.,....,............... Mary Hope Humphrey Assisianl Direcfor ,.,. ,,,.,,........ H arrielf Angslead Call Girls..BeHy Lou Lynn, Kaihleen Parker Make Up ,,,,,,,.,....,,,,,,............... Frances King Assisfanf Make Up .................... Joan Jackson Wardrobe .................,.,,... Harriell' Angsiead Assisfanl Wardrobe ........,............... .,.............,PaHy Gaumer, Dorolhea Slaves Siage Managers .,.. Dan Garber, Wesley Shafer Curiain Men .... Harry Ramsey, Leonard Macy Crew Men .... George Schanlz, Lewis Whilney Elecfrician ,........................... Charles Easfburn Assisfanf Elecfrician ......,....... Lewis Whilney Furnifure ..........,... ....... R emona Copeland Assisfanf Furnifure .... ...........,... J oyce Rider Properries ..............,.,.........,......... Joyce Sipe Assislanf Properlies ................ Shirley Phillips, Jackie Graber, Miriam Speaker Business Manager .................... L. Milo Hamilion Publiciiy .......,...,.,...,..,........,.. Joanne Padqeli Posfers ........ Marilyn Sfarr, Dorofhy Harlman Programs .,......,,,..,.......... Mary Alyce Gibson Ticke+s ............................,....... James Gusiason Assisfani Tickels .............,......,......... ........Gilber+ Kirkpafrick, Virginia Johnson House Manager ................................., Bob Riggs Assisfanf House Manager ........ Lloyd Bergren Faculfy Men Assisring .................... Keifh Prizer, Marshall Goofs, Pearl DeKalb, Bill Eddings Head Ushers ..................... ............ Norma L. Gallup, Rurh Danielson, Rufh Horras, Shirley Ullman, Palricia Saur. Junior Night Three-Ac+ Comedy Ever Since Even ..Plus.. SPECIALTY Merryville High Lights FEBRUARY 24- 25 - 8:00 p. m. SETTING OF PLAY ACT I- An allernoon in November. lnlermission - Ten Minules. ACT ll- Scene I-Aboul' Ien days laler. Scene ll-Two weelcs have passed. ACT Ill Thirly minules laler. PLACE: The Clover house in Preslon a small suburban Iown. TIME: The presenl. PLAY CAST Iln order oi appearancel Thursday Cas? Friday Casf Mrs. Clover ...,...,,,,... Frances King' .,,,, ...Y.,... B ellye Slorlz NT Johnny Clover ........ L. Milo I-Iamilronm.. A,...... Sluari' Madison Mr. Clover .,...,.,,,, I-larolel Mclnlire ...,.. .....A. B ob Silverman Spud Irwin ......... James Gusrason' .....,, , ....A.......... Jack Schmid? Susan Blake ...,.,., ........, N orma Lee Gallup .,..,,,, ..................... J Oyce Sipe N Belsy Erwin .........,, A...... R emona Copelandi' ......,, ........ I-I arriell Angslead H Marlha Willard ..... ..,....... R ulh I-lorras NT ......... .............. P alricia Saur T Officer Simmons ........... Merle Lawson .,,., ....A........ B ob Riggs NT I-lenry Quinn ..,,., ............ L loyd Bergren' ..... Earnesl I-lesion M Lucybelle Lee .... ...... M ary Alyce Gibson' ..,.. ....... ........ J O anne Padgell T Preslon Hughes . .....,........... Targe Lindsay ............................... ......... D OUQIGS MOFFISOH Foolball Players ,,..... ISame bolh Nighlsl .................................... Bruce COOP. Willard Macy Roberl' Daub. Don Leedy. Harold Munson PLAY CREW Dlreclor ................. .................,,,........,.....,..,....,......,........... Miss Mary Hope Humphrey Assislanl Direclors ..........................................,.........,.,....,,...,,.. Belly Lou Lynn NT, Kalhleen Parlcer NT Call Girls and Boys ............ Louise Daggell, Clara Pelers, Minnie Quick, Jean Williams, John Wood Malce-up ...,.... Joan Jackson lchairmanl, Shirley Dunnuclc, Shirley Phillips NT, Miriam Speaker NT, Dorolhea Slaves NT. Wardrobe ,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,. , ,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,.,..,,,,,.,,.,...,,.,................. Palricia Gaumer NT Assislanl Wardrobe ...... .....,. M axine Ellioll, Jacqueline Graber, Jean I-Iyde MERRYVILLE HIGH LIGHTS OF I944 lln order ol appearancel Audience sings lirsl and lasl slanzas ol The Slar Spangled Banner Mayor ol Merryville .......,...., . ..... ,....,,..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,A,,,A,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,. R i Chard Kurlz Sfring Trio .......................Y......... ...... . Mrs. Linder, Mrs. Zinneclrer, Mr. Rundquisl Home Fronl Viclcry Corps- Gardeners ........................................ James Arndl, Phyllis l-linlcle, Lyle Olson, Margarel Schillerslrom Red Cross Workers ........................... .................A.,,,,,..,,,,, ,.,...,,,,,,..,,.... L o is Samons, Lorraine Samons Business Man and his Wile .,,........,.,... ,....,,.,....,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,, B I II Cummings, Elizabelh McCarly Member of lhe Home Guard ......... ,,,,,,,,,..,..,.,.....,............ R ichard Reddick Girl Scoul ...,..,............................., .,...,,...,..................... J osephine Coop Boy Seoul ......... .....,.......,................., J ohn Gallup Hi-Y Member ........ ...,..,.,.......................... B ruce l-liall Repair and Save .................... .,.,.,... ,,,,,,,., ...,,,............,... J a mes Ferrel, John Reicherl Cheer from Home ,...........,.,,.,.,.,..,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, M ary Alice Edler Merryville Girls' Chorus-Juanila Berg, Kalhryn Brolclcen, Jc Elaine Brown, Margery Burnell, Lois Canlrell, Charlolle Champ, Kalhryn Coop, Winilred Harvey, Marilyn Johnson, Carol Kepler. Maxine Menlre, Eleanor Paclcenham, Marqarel Piper, Lulu Mae Prunly, Velma Quigley, Naomi Ranson, Rulh Rice, Anna Pearl Winler. Flag Twirling Sole ........,...,.,,,.,,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,.,a,,,,,...,..,..... Palricia Saur Marimba Solo ...,..... .,..,.. . ,. ,,,, ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,..,..,,.,.,,.... M ax Miller Girls' Small Group ....... ...... L ois Canlrell, Marilyn Johnson, Carol Kepler. Naomi Ranson Sl:aler's Acl- Acrobalonic .. ..,..... Pal Schroeder Handspring ...,,.....,......, ,.,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, .........Max Miller Girls- Marilyn Angslead, Nellie Barnes, Blanche Droz, Jaclcie Harper, Beverly Myers, Dolores Peclc. Margarel Ann Voorhies. Boys- Clarence Anderson, Keilh Campbell, Kermil Lenharl, Roberl Moore, Bob Riggs, Wayne Scoll, Roberl Swanson. Clowns ...................... .......,,.,,,,,,...,., ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.. G e o r ge Evans, Carl Jones Band- Paul Carpenler, Kennelh Goodwin, Carl Jones, Kermil Lenharl, Max Miller, Harold Munson, Jim Odum, Glenn Parcell, Bill Ward. Girls' Group and Pupils in ............,,,.......,.,,.,...,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,........ ..... ' ' The Lillie Red School House Teacher .....................,.,,,,....,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,. ,,..,.,,,,...,............ P h yllis Reynolds Rope Jumpers- Glenn Boyce, Belly Jean Bruders, Marshall Cochran, Marjorie Manley Leonard Rains, Belly Rubey. Johnny ....... ..., , ,, ..,..,......., Charles Reeder Percy ...............,.,......,,,,.,..,.,,.,,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,..,,,..,...........,.,.,,.....,....... K eilh Hawl: Sludenls- Beverly Barber, Shirley Barber. James Clarlce, Edilh Copeland, Bill Fleig, Merlin Graby, Wen- dell Harvey, Belly McNeely, Joe Millane, Doris Rice, Dance ol lhe Jillerbugs ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,..,....,.,,,,,,,.. Jackie Harper, Leonard Kane Dance Couples- Girls- Myrna Bagby, Rulh Chezum, Wilda Gire, Carol Goodwin, Norma Lee Grimes, Eloise Kurlra Wanda Tweedy, Nellie Zillman. Boys- Troy Bell, Douglas Morrison, Kennelh Mullenix, John O'Neill, Richard Reddiclc. Willard Smilh, J. R. Vannalla, Jack Wrighl. A Princess ol Marryville ..........,...,,,.,.,.........,...,,,.............,........,......... . .......................... i-larriell Anqslead lChosen by Boys of Junior Classl Solo- Oh! You Beaulilul Doll! .............................,............................. .---.- R Ol-Defi' ECU'-'Hd Slage Manageru.. .-.-.......A.,.A.A . Y....v....... ..................,............................... .............. W e sley Shafer CUVTGIU Men ....-....................v............................,.....,.....,...., Gilberl Kirkpalrick NT, Carol Buckingham Crew -........... Geraldine Blankenhorn. Della Buckingham John Glollelly, Joyce Conrad, Doris Rizor, Dean Johnson Fly Men --..-..................... .................,... ....Y....... G i lberl Kirkpalrick NT, Harry Ramsay NT Eleclrician -.... ..................,,.............,.....................,..........., C harles Easlburn NT l-lqhi Crew ....... ....... l. eonard Macy NT, George Schanlz NT, Lewis Whilney NT SOUHCI Ellecls ....................,....,.........................................,......,............. Howard DeKalb, Dean Johnson Properlies ..........,...........,..........................,....,........., ...,,...,.,....., ,,,,,...........,........... S h irley Phillips NT Assislanl Properlies..Mary Louise Archibald, Virginia Johnson, Eslher Grace Traberl, Marcella Weible Furnilure ..,.......................,..................,,.............,...,...................,............,.,......,... Margarel Hinkhouse Assislanl Furnilure ..........,..............................,.,...,. ........,,,...,,.,....,,.,,, B elly Miller, Margarel Zillman Publicily ....... ,....... ................. E i leen Graber, Marilyn Slarr Programs ...,......... ...,..... M ary Helen Jones, Shirley Ullman House Managers ..... ....,,,, J essie Morris NT, Joyce Rider NT Head Ushers- Rulh Danielson, Eileen Graber, Earnesl Heslon, Mary Helen Jones, L. Milo Hamillon, Margarel Hinkhouse, Shirley Ullman. Facully Men Assisling- G. R. Balderson, Marshall Cools, Pearl DeKalb. Bill Eddings, John Hoerner, W. W. Kilchell, Keilh Prizer, J. F. T, Saur, P. G. Russell. Fairlield High School mainlains Troop No. 544: NT aller names indicales lroop membership. A slar indicales lhe second degree, Slar Thespian: and 'lwo slars indicale lhe lhird degree, Double Slar Thespian. Play produced lhrough lhe permission ol Samuel French, New York, New York. Business Manager ...............,.......,..,.,................,..,,,.....,.,,...........,,...,,.,.,,,.......,.....,...... Miss Ariel Zeigler Specially Direclor ......... .,...... M iss Kalhleen Eller Dance Direclor ....., ..,,.,,.....,.....,.,................. M iss Rosalie Van Dyke Music Direclor .......... ...............,...,.....,,...,,.................. M iss Ariel Leach Slring Trio ..,................ .....,. M rs. Zinnecker, Mr. Rundquisl, Mrs. Linder Conslruclion Direclor ,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,,.,....................., M r. I. Leu SYNOPSIS OF PLAY This comedy ol youlh by lhe aulhors, Florence Ryerson and Colin Clemenls, is lhe mirlhlul slory ol Susan Blake, a career girl, and lhe lroubles which besel lhose lwo loyal muskeleers, Johnny Clover and Spud Erwin, edilor and business manager ol lhe Preslon High School Penguin. Whal doesn'l happen when Susan high-pressures herself inlo lhe posilion ol assislanl edilorl Before lhe curlain lalls on lhe second acl, Susan has almosl bankrupl lhe Penguin, shakes lhe 'friendship ol lhe muskeleers, and given lhem lhe measles. When her lnnocenl enlhusiasm involves all lhree in an illegal pinball game, which almosl lands lhem in iail, Johnny's molher sleps in and saves lhe day-riol only lor lhe young people bul also lor lhe high-school and lhe prelly iournalism leacher whose lives have been disrupled by lhe ubiquilous bul ever adorable Susan. BEHIND THE CURTAIN Amazing enough as il may seem, lhere is nol a single iunior on lhe play crew. The grealer parl ol lhe crew personnel lhis year has been picked lrom Miss Humphrey's speech classes. This nol only gives lhe speech sludenls valuable experience, bul also permils lhe iuniors lo devole lheir lime and allenlion lo lhe play. Yes, lhe iuniors devole lheir allenlion and lime on lhe play and speciallies. The nexl slalemenl may seem incredible, bul neverlheless il is lrue. The play casl has spenl sixly hours working on lhe play so lhal you may see a more perlecl lhree-acl comedy. The personnel ol lhe specially chorus, including lhe skaling acl, and olher acls lhal you will see lonighl has pul in lilleen hours ol hard work. I am sure lhal every girl and boy in lhe junior class has enjoyed pulling on Junior Nighl lhis year and we hope lhal you will enioy seeing il lonighl. Hchristmas - of The Pageant Holy Grailu By W. Russell Bowie CAST OF CHARACTERS King ArThur .... ...,.......... J ack HooTman .........Jeraid Rozenbaum .Jane Ann NeiberT Two Shepherds .........,,, Bill Ward, Bill STandley Joseph .......,., Mary ..,......,...... ,,.,,..,,,,, Three Wise Men .....,...,,..................... Merle Lawson, Bob Swanson, Don McKee, Roscoe Reed Launceloi' ....................,,,,....,,.. Kenneih Ireland A Page ............................,......... Jerry Gardner Bedivere .,., ...... M yron McCreedy, John Wood GareTh .........,...,...,.......,........,............. Roxy Ball TrisTram ..... .................,............ B ud Goodwin Percival .. ................................. Dick Lynn Modred ....,........,.................... Charles EasTburn Galahad .,.,,,,..,,, Harold Munson, James Odum Three Damsels ..................,................. Miriam Speaker, DoroThy Mae Danielson, PaTTy Gaumer For The ChrisTmas assembly This year, The l-li-Y and Girl Rese pageanT. They were assisTed by The music and speech deparTmenTs. orchesTra played a ChrisTmas overTure To open The program and a The music Tor The resT one sTudenTs chosen by Miss Leach Turnished The pageanT depicTed The knighTs in The of The pure knighT, known as Sir Galahad, could bring The presence To The CourT. Much work was puT inTo This program, and iT was very impre presenTed aT 2:30 on The aTTernoon oT Decem AnaTher Damsel .................... Mary Jane HesTon BeTTy Lou Lynn, Shirley Dunnuck Angels .. ,,...... .. CREW Hope Humphrey DirecTor... Call Girls ,... Norma Lee Gallup, Maxine EllioTT Leonard Macy. Jessie Morris .......PaTTy Gaumer, DoroThea STaves, Jean Hyde, Miriam Speaker. ProperTies ...... Mary Archibald, Louise DaggeTT MargareT Zillman STage Crew ,..... George Schaniz, Harry Ramsay ElecTricia ns .......... CosTumes. Make Up ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a,a.....,.......... Joan Jackson FurniTure ,.,......,...... Minnie Quick, Amy Newlon PubliciTy ,,,,,,,,,,..,,.....,....,..,..,....... Jean Williams STage Manager .......................... Wesley Shafer rves sponsored a The high school group oT TwenTyf oT The program. CourT oT King ArThur. Only The deeds oT The l-loly Grail ssive when iT was ber 23. Roxie Ball, John Wood, KenneTh Ireland. Charles EasTburn, Jack l-looTman, Shirley Dunnick, BeTTy Lou Lynn, Bud Goodwin, Richa rd Lynn, James Odum. Jerry Gardner. Football Banquet The I943 annual football banquet was given by the Pep Club girls on Thursday, December 2. Football boys with no unexcused absences, coaches, high school men teachers, athletic and financial managers, and the board of education were guests. The banquet was prepared by the homemalcing department under the direction of Miss Rood and Miss Murfield. Miss Rosalie Van Dyke is the sponsor of the Pep Club. The theme of the banquet, Winter , was cleverly carried out in the toast pro- gram and decorations. Tall red candles and evergreen tied with red ribbon lent a wintry appeal to the long tables. The program was as follows: Will .............,.,..., .........................,,.. Coach Balderson lnitiative ............., Eddie Warner H943 honorary Naturalness .,,, .... l ,awrence Roth. Jr., football captainl lassista nt coachl T alent ......,.,. ,,.,................,.,.,. ..,,,....,.,.,.. L e wis Whitney E nthusiasm R eaction ....,. Prizer ,,,....John Earley Gremlins were used to decorate each place. On the spealcer's table, gremlins Baslcetball Forensic Banquet The I944 Basketball Forensic Banquet was given in the lunchroom on Thursday, March 23, by the Pep Club. The banquet was called The Gremlin Gathering , and guests included the varsity and lightweight teams, financial and athletic managers, cheerleaders, all for- ensic members, and the wives of the school board and faculty. were to be seen on a big airplane. The toast program was as follows: GREMLIN GATHERING Master Mechanic .,..........,.,.,......,.,,........,....,. Miss Humphrey Hairy Legged Gremlin ,,....,, .......... N 'Varren Vorhies Fluttering Wings .,,....,...... ............. J oyce Sipe 'Witty Wiclced Widget ...... . ,.,.,...... Bob Baker C, A. V, U, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. ,.,..... M iss Calvert Finicky Fitinella ,........... ....... R uth Danielson Ceiling Zero ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ..... Jerry Gardner Spade Nosed Gremlin ...., ......... J ames Gustason Conlqng Out ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,.,.... M llford t'lUql'l6S LefT Side-Dean Norman, Colleen Berg, Erma KoonTz, Milford Hughes, Marilyn STarr, Bill GlaTTTelder, Shirley CourTney. Jaclc Silverman, PaT WiclcliTT, Junior Anderson. RighT Side-Raymond Tweedy, Evelyn Nelson, Warren Vorhies, Mildred SmiTh. Don McKee, PaT Karns, William Anderson, Eva STandley. QUEEN MargareT l-linlrhouse KING Eddie Warner Trojan Ball A sTar-sTudded sky, a Tairy-like dropped ceiling, and soTT music TransTormed The boys gymnasium inTo an enchanTing background Tor The crowning OT The I943-44 Trojan Queen on November l5. The Girl Reserves, under The direcTion oT Miss CalverT, really did Themselves proud To achieve This eTTecT, and we congraTulaTe Them on bringing anoTher TooTball season To such a memorable close. A large crowd oT sTudenTs and specTaTors aTTended The Ball To lisTen and dance To The music oT Wayne l-lesTon's orchesTra. AT 9:30 o'clocl4 The Tloor was cleared and The TooTball Team escorTed The Ten senior girls They had previously elecTed To The CourT OT Honor To The Throne waiTing aT The norTh end oT The room. There was a hushed silence as Eddie Warner, honorary capTain, unrolled The scroll bearing The name oT The girl chosen To be queen. Tremendous applause Tollowed when he led 'forward and crowned--MargareT l-linkhouse-as The I943-44 Troian Queen. Class Will We lhe class of '44, being of abnormal mind, herewilh draw up our lasl' will and leslamenl, 'lhus revoking any formal wills made by us anylime herelolore. Dean Norman's lowering heighl lo Jerry Gardner. Eddie Warner's all-around alhlelic abilily lo Targe Lindsay. Rulh Danielson's poise 'ro Jackie Graber. Mary l-lelen Jones' versalalily To l-larriel Angslead. Knule l-lughes' dislike of women 'ro Jack Schmidl. The lwo Pals' lWicklifl and Karnsl baron lwirling lo Pal Schroeder and Pal Saur. Seniors' sleadiesl couple 'ro Padgell and Lindsay. Marilyn Slarr's domeslic abilily lo Dorolhy Mae Danielson. Colleen Berg's lady-like laugh lo Pal Douglass. Rose Gardner's inilialive lo Maxine Menke. Dan Garber's dramalic abilily lo Remona Copeland. Don McKee's good looks lo Dick Lawson. Ernesl Snook's good sporslmanship lo Lewis Whilney. Wayne l-les+on's music abilily lo Kenny Ireland. Pal Karn's soprano voice lo Marilyn Johnson. Roberla Willson's Give me any man allilude lo Jackie l-larper. John l-leslon's nealness lo J. R. Vannala. Margarel l-linkhouse's abilily lo hold a man lo Palli Gaumer. Blair Smil'h's wollishness lo Kenny Mullenix. Blondie Slandley's hair 'lo Shirley Dunnuck. Mid Smi+h's fiddle playing lo Dorlhea Slaves. Kenny Bales' dancing io Sugar Kane. Rufus Boyce's lenor voice lo Bob Riggs. Paul Drish's man aboul Town lo Lloyd Bergren. Glen Frey's oulside lhe speed limil locomolionn lo Jim Clark. Bonnie Dunnuck's slay away from my man allilude lo Mim Speaker. Dick William's love of chop slicks lo Bob Silverman. Shirley Cour+ney's leller wriling 'ro Frances King. Jack l-loo'rman's dainly walk lo Siu Madison. We also bequealh 'ro The leachers permission lo use lhe same lesl queslions. jokes, and slories on lhe 'following classes. It Seems to Me live Heard That Song Before I had The craziesf dream Iasf nighT. Yes, I did. IT wenf somefhing like This: We were sailing along on lvloonlighf Bay. We could hear The darkies singing: They seemed To say, I-lave you ever been in Harlem? Hwhy, no, whaT's IT like? ' IT's delighfful, iTs delicious, iTs delecfable, iT's de lovely. ThaT old black magic has me in Hs spell. ThaT old black magic ThaT H weaves so well. Say, do you know how To weave? No, buf I can spin. Well, all righf, There's an old spinning wheel in The parlor. No, I meanT spin a yarn, you know, shoof The breeze, cause I came here To Talk for Joe. Joe who? Joe, Joe Dimaggio, we wanT him on our side. I-le's in The Army now. I-Ie's had his breakfasf in bed before, buT he won'T have H There any more. Speaking of breakfasf, isn'T ThaT Grandpa Schnazzy over There frying eggs? Yep, and he's puTTing all his eggs in one baskeT. Was H red? No, no, no, H was yellow like The sun. ThaT reminds rne did you see Sonia I-Iienie in Sun Valley Serenade? No, buT I saw Snow WhiTe in Snow WhHe and The Seven Dwarfs. Do you recall The song in ThaT picfure, WhisTle While You Work? Did you say you were a war worker? No, I'm The fuddy duddy wafch maker aT The jewelry sTore. Oh, daddy, I wanT a diamond ring, a brand new car, and everyThing. There are such Things buf I'm no millionaire. Say, how did you come ouf on your income Tax? in I couldn'T sleep a wink lasT nighT because we have ThaT awful Tax. The nighT-mare sfopped buf I wenT on sleeping for iT's a lovely way To spend an evening. Junior-Senior Banquet MONDAY, MAY l5, I944 fThe program was noi' complefed a+ fhe 'Hme This page was prinred. Pasfe your copy herej SENIOR PLAY Papa is All by PaTTerson Greene CAST OF CHARACTERS Papa .,,, ,.,.A.,.,....,.,.........,,,A....,,..,,,.,,,.,,.. W esley Shafer Mama ...., .,,,. E ileen Graber Emma ......... ,,,,,,,,,, M arilyn STarr Jalce .................,...,..,..,.,,, ...,,.. H oward DeKalb Mrs. Yoder ..........,...,.,, .,,,, ,A,.... S h irley Ullman STaTe Trooper Brendle ,,..,,,.,,,.,.........,..,...... Donald l-lesTon TECHNICAL CREW DirecTor ..,..,,,.,,,,.,..,..,,..,ll...., .Miss Mary Hope Humphrey AssisTanT DirecTor .. .....,,..,........, MargareT Hinlchouse STage Manager ................7,,.....,,..,........,....., Jack Silverman CosTumes ....,.........,...,,,.,.. Jacky Parsons, Pauline Plowman ProperTy MisTresses ,,,,,.,,.,,-,.,.,........,.,,...,..... RuTh Danielson Geraldine Blanlcenhorn Newspaper PublicITy ,,,,.,,7., ,,,,, ,,., lv 1 ary Helen Jones PosTers .......,..,.,7.,.,.,.....A,, 7,,.... R oberTa Willson TickeTs ....,,.,,. .,...., .....,.s,. P a T WiclcliTT Call Girl .,,..,.. .,,,..... R uTh O'Dean l.ighTs ....,.... ,,,,,.,...... J oe Webb CarpenTer ....,,.,. ...,,....,, J ohn McCreedy CurTain ...........,.,,.. ,,,,,,.. R oger McWhirTer House Manager ..,s.,.,,....7,.,.,.....,,,,,,..,,........., Paul Glasgow SYNOPSIS OF SCENES All The aoTion oT The play Takes place in The lciTchen oT The Aulcamp Tarmhouse norTh OT LancasTer. Pennsylvania, in The hearT oT The Pennsylvania DuTch CounTry. TIME: The presenT. ACT I-An aTTernoon in SepTemloer. ACT ll-Scene l-Six o'clocl4 The nexT aTTernoon Scene 2--Daybreak The nexT morning. ACT Ill-One weelc laTer. Papa is All Tells The sTory OT a Pennsylvania DuTch moTher, olaughTer, and son who rebel againsT a Tyrannical TaTher. Papa uses The MennoniTe TradiTion, in The name of religion, To suppress his Tamily's pleasures and recreaTions unTil he becomes ouTraged wiTh his claughTer, Emma, who Talls in love wiTh a surveyor. Also his son, Jake, worlcs on machinery. Mrs. Yoder-'s conTinuaI gossiping, anol The inTerTerence oT The STaTe Trooper Brendle inTuriaTe him. Then he does some invesTigaTing and enols up in iail aTTer murdering The wrong man. Baccalaureate SUNDAY, MAY I4, I944 The program was no'r complefed a+ Jrhe Hme Jrhis page was prinfed. Pasfe your copy of +l'1e program here.j Commencement THURSDAY, MAY l8, I944 The program was nor complefed ar Hwe Jrime H135 page was prinfed. Pasre your copy of fhe program herej Sponsors We here acknowledge The help of our Fairfield business and professional men and women. They have supporfed fhe I944 Ouill very liberally in a financial way. Anderson's Coal Yard Arfisfic Beaufy Shop Baldwin Barber Shop Ball Cleaners Walfer G. Bean l-ldwe. Xa Coal Wesfon Behner Funeral Home Ben's Produce Co. Benfeco Super Markef Billefer Mofor Company, lnc. Dr. Bock The Book Nook Boulevard l-laf Shop V Bradshaw's Furnifure Co. Browning Sfudio Brown Lynch Scoff Brown's Shoe Fif Co. Bush's Garage Geo. W. Cable Camp Fairfield VV. R. Cavinee, D. V. M. Co-Ed and Rex Theafres Coender Green l-louse Cromers Harry O. Crow Danielson Mofor Co. Deluxe Barber 81 Beaufy Shop Del-larf's Conoco Service The Dexfer Company Doc's Shell Sfafion Eclipse Lumber Co. Economy Food Marf Evans' Insurance Co. Fairfield Daily Ledger Fairfield Dairy Fairfield Glove 81 Miffen Co. Fairfield Sfeam Laundry Fairway's Oil Co. Family Shoe Sfore Firsf Nafional Bank Fligg's Grocery Foresf Cify Boffling Works Friffs Oil Sfafion Fruifland Gamble Sfores Gaumer Bros. Gobble 8: l-leer Goodwin's Garage The Gossick Mill Graham's Shell Service Clinfon Gray Produce Arfhur Greef Insurance Agency Harper Brush Works l-lesfon 84 Anderson l-lesfon's Grocery l-linson's Jewelry Sfore Home Fuel 84 Supply Co. Mark l-loskins Funeral l-lome Sponsors I-Iudgell Implemenl' Co. Hughes 8: Granl Hardware Iowa Eleclric Co. Iowa Malleable Iron Co. Iowa Slale Bank 8: Trusl Co. Iowa Slale Telephone Co. Jefferson Co. Medical Sociefy Jefferson Ford Molor Co. Jordan 8: Jordan Karn's Oil Co. Labaugh Insurance Agency Lane's Ready-Io-Wear Slore Lawson's Sinclair Slalion Leach I-Iafchery E. C. Leber Variely Slore Leggell Coffee Shop Louden Machinery Co. Maid-Rile Shop Manary's Slandard Service Marlin Drug Slore McCormick Deering Implemenl T. E. McLean, Jeweler A. I-I. Messer Harness Shop R. F. Miller, D. V. M. Dr. F. I.. Mol'z J. C. Penny Co. PeopIe's Ice Co. PicIcen's Tire Shop Pierson 8: Pierson Purify Cafe Rains I-G-A Slores Red 8: Ru+h's Rimac Dairy Producls, Inc. RoclcwoocI's Slore for Women Shriner 84 Johnson Simmons 8: Simmons Dr. A. I-l. Singley Smilh 8: Smilh, AHorneys Snalcenburg Implemenl Snyder Hardware Co. Snyder Jewelry Slore Sorclen Music Co. Jack Sprall Food Slore Slallman Transfer Co. Thoma 81 Thoma Tribune Prinling Co. I-Iolel Turner Tu++le's 'Wallpaper 84 Painl Slore Universal Producing Co. Vorhies Appliance Shop Warner 8: Brisfow Shoe Co. Weslern Aulo Associale S'I'ore Wilkerson Sludio Wray's Sanilary Cleaners Young-Whilney Co. Zillman Molor Co. Autographs . J X , L , - V Autographs TI1us EncIstI1e . . . 1944 QUILL THE TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY FAIRFIELD. IOWA WATERLOO ENGRAVING AND SERVICE COMPANY WATERLOO, IOWA


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