Fairfield High School - Quill Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)

 - Class of 1946

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Droz, Jar-There's a sparkle of humor in her eyes like a pilot light, ready at any moment to ignite laughter. Dunnuck, Shirley--Woman's styles may change but their designs remain the same. Eastburn, Charles-Love is blind: But our neighbors aren't. ' Eklund, Mary-A merry heart maketh a cheerful companion. Elliot, Maxine-She's trim, she's neat: She's pleasant and sweet. Ensminger, Kenneth-Women divide our sorrows, doubles our joys, and treble OUI' EXPENSES. Erickson, Yvonne-A woman's mind must be cleaner than a man's because she changes it so often. Fickel, Bob-If silence were water. he'd he Niagara Falls. Fleagle, Frank-Needs no crank to get him going. Forster, Lois-As correct as one foot in a shoe at a time. Gardner, Jerry-A good fellow: always as welcome as the first robin after a long winter. Gates, Ann-You don't realize she's there 'til you wake up and find her gone. Gaumer, Pat-An echo couldn't cheat her out of the last word. Glasgow, Bill-There's a lot of deviltry behind that calm exterior. Graber, Jacqueline - Attractive to the oomph degree. Griffith, Carol-As genuine as a thumb- print. Grimes, Earl-He who throws dirt loses ground. 'Q- Harwood, Kathryn-Blessed are they that have nothing to suaded to say it. Headley, June-She is strong for work, but stronger for play. say and can't be per- Headley, Robert-What I've been taught. I've forgotten. What I know, I've guessed. Hiatt, Lois-She doesn't walk. she grav- itates. Horras. Homer-If love is madness, then I'm insane. Hyde, Jean-The optimist is often as wrong as the pessimist, but he is far happier. 843 Ireland, Kenneth-A human declaration of independence. Jackson, Joan-Don't bother me, I'm dizzy Jaquier, Ray-He drinks of pleasure with good measure. Johnson, Dean-A farmer is a handy man with a sense of humus. 5 X A Q 1 4 Johnson, Virginia-Smart, witty. and gobs 1 of fun. She is liked by everyone. of- 13' si . .. ..,,, iss

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Acheson, Alice-A frictionless personality who grates on no one. Allerdice, James-No race can prosper un- til there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem. Allen, Bill--He gains a multitude of friends by being one. Anderson, Junior-His studies were pur- sued but never eHectually overtaken. Arichibald, Mary-The cautious seldom err. Avery, Helen-Blessed are the meek. Ball, Roxy-The guy with the educated pencil. Beasley, Don'-We don't want him longer. He's long enough already. Bekel, Thelma-We are here--- Bekel, Velma-but few know it! Bell, Charles-The way of the transgres- sor is interesting. Billeter, Bud-So long as what might have been isn't, why worry about it. Blakeley, Harold-I never let my studies interfere with my education. Brown, Max-They say women are like stars, so I keep them at a telescopic distance. Buch, Keith-Silent as a man being shaved. Buckingham, Carol - Anything that is worth doing is worth doing well. Buckingham, Della-Knowledge is the food of the mind. Burnett, Alberta-On her tangue is the law of kindness. Champ, Charlotte-And they talk about the quiet little mouse. Champ, Bob-Love: a little sighing. a lit- tle crying, a little dying, and a deal of lying. Cook, Willa Bea-Ask me no questions. and I'll tell you no lies. Coop. Lois-Although she likes to dance and skate. a secretarial job with her would rate. Daggett, Louise-Life is so daily. isn't it? Dallner, Wilma-A quiet lass: There are few, who know the treasures hid in you. Davisson, Frances-Be silent and safe--, silence never betrays you. De Good, Hal-He brushes his problems to one side, and saves them for a brainy day. De Hart, Douglas-Women! You can't live with them and you can't live with- out them. Douglass, Patsy-Of friends she has many: of foes-has she any? Drish, Clem--On the field he shows his grit. Off the field he shows his wit. I6



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Jones. Nona-A mind of your own is worth tour of those of your friends. Kann, Daryl-Money isn't everything-- but a reasonable facsimile of the same. Kessel, Ruth-She's very frank' -burns her candor at both ends. Killian, Carol--When fun and duty clash: just let duty eo to smash. Lantz, Donald-There must be hard work in Lim inr ncne ever came out. Leathers, Bill-Stealing a kiss may be petty larceny but sometimes it's grand. Lewis, Doris J.-If silence is golden. l'd hate to pay her income tax. Lightfoot, Shirley-What's in a name? Luttenegger. John-He's as unpredictable as the weather. Lynn, Betty-As delicate as a porcelain china cup. McCarty, Bill-A quiet youth with sober phiz. McCreedy, Myron-First at war. first at peace, and first at the table. McNeese, Charles-He usually h hits the nail squarely on the thumb. Macy, Leonard-Learn to liveg don't live to learn. Millane, Len--I'd like to retire. Miller, Bette Lou-I seldom make much noise: but when I do. look out for war. Miller, Jim-His greatest ambition is to be able to live the way he does. Morris, Jessie --They say the average wom- an has a stock of only 5,000 words but think of the turnover. Neibert, Jane Ann-The way to have friends is to be une. Ogden, Bob-As much energy as gasoline. Parker, Ada-alnertia at rest. Parker, Kathleen-Few things are impos- sible to skill and dilifrence. Pasch. Violet-l'm sure care's an enemy to life. Peters, Clara-Things are never as had as they seem. they couldn't be. Phillips, Shirley-An individualist in every sense of the word. Popejoy, Betty-Hear much. speak little. Quick, Minnie-It's nice to be natural if you're naturally nice. Reeder. Kathryn-Cherish no grudges.

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