Fairfield High School - Quill Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)

 - Class of 1948

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FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Seniors 'Saginaw ROBERT ADAIVIS- Bob is a boy admired by all for his fine playing in basketball. AUDREY ALLEN- Her character and mod- est grace are well displayed in her smiling face. ELLYN ANDERSON- Few we know can ere surpass the dramatic ability of this gay lass. DAVID AXTHELM-- The saddest words of tongue or pen are those four words 'Be home at ten'. FRANK BACBY- One of nature's noble men. DARREL BARKER- Someday I hope to he the Ledger's editor. EDWARD BARNETT- Wise from the top of the head up. BARBARA BENDA- Someday they'll call her Teacher, Dearie'. BARBARA BILLETER- Her heart is ocean wide and deep where whirling waves of friendship meet. BENNA BOLEY- You ought to know her better: she's just full of fun. LA VON BOOS- Quality not quantity. MARILYN BRADFIELD- She is gentle, she is shy: but there's mischief in her eye. WALLACE BROKKEN- Blessed with plain reason and sober sense. GERALD BROWN- Every man has a right to keep his opinions to himself. PAUL BROWN- His deep resonant bass ef- fectively breaks the stillness of the classroom. EUCENE BUCH- A pattern for some dainty miss. ALYCE CANTRELL- People know her by her laugh. DAVID CARL- A jolly good fellow. MARY CHAMP- I-Ier heart is lighter than her hair. EDNA CHAPIUS- Simply pops over with PGP- BRUCE CLARK-Ulf he's late to school blame the Ford. , CHARLOTTE COEN- Her face doth al- ways hatch a grin. SHIRLEY COLTRANE- Modesty is the height of all virtues. BERNICE COPELAND- A happier maid you'll never see for many and many a smile has she. DONALD COOK- Quiet is he, yet smiles are not so seldom as one at first glance might think. BERNARD COOP- A bashful man with a friendly smile. LOWELL COOPER- Away - dull care away r- I'm going to sleep today. I LELAND CREW- At one time I thought that all nights were made for study, but not so now. JEAN CURRAY- Silence has been given me, the better to express my thoughts. JACK CUTTS-- He plodded along not know- ing what he sought. EUNICE DE KALB - A radiant, mischievous IBSSICJI JACK DETRICK- At first glance you'd think him bashful but just start him talking. ALAN DIEHL- O nature has written 'gentleman'. JUNE 'DODDS-- Blushes are the color of virtue. n his unembarassed brow RICHARD DUN N . - The cares of this school rest heavily on me and the faculty. MARTHA DOUGLASS- She laughs every- time she's tickled and one might truly say, although there is no reason, she giggles any- way. DONNA DU BOIS- A kindly quiet spirit where malice finds no home. GLENN ECKLUND- A Freshman's friend. BEVERLY ELIVIORE- True to her word, her work and her friends. FRANCES ERICKSON- Live wires need no charging. RICHARD FISCHER . U -i'I'Ie talks -- some- times. ELINQRE FLINDT- A winnin smile th t g 1 a vampmg eye, mean Miss Elinore is passing by. DOLOROS CANTZ- I like fun, I like jokes, but best of all I like folks. CAROLYN GIRE- Cheerfulness and content are great beautifiersf' JAMES GLASGOW- No matte h h r w at t e subject, I talk. GLEN GOEHRING- Small in nature but not in brains. DONALD GOSSICK- I am satisfied with myself, so why should I worry? JOAN GRABER- I'm engaged, but not to my hooks-for you see, there's something else better looking to me. LA VERNE GREENFIELD- Tis hard to be in love and yet be wise. ROBERT I-IAIFLEY- Study is quite a pas- time for me. For I never over-do you see. IACQUELINE I-IANEY- She's sweet and hard to beat.

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FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM HARRISON- If he wer-en't up so high you might appreciate what was on top. IEAN HARTMAN- She's a dear little miss with a bright little smile, and nice pleasant way that makes life worth while. RICHARD HEATER- We'd expect him to be good, country boys usually are. ARLYS HOLM- I got him. NAOIVII HOWARD- Just laughs no matter what happens. DONNA HUGHES- A little girl with a soft voice and gentle manner. JACKLYN JACOBS- His spontaneous na- ture is irresistible. HAROLD JOHNSON- He's a busy man: and yet it looks, as if he didn't always dwell among his books. KATHRYN JOHNSON-- You needn't be famous to smile. JOSEPH KARNS- He puts his troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. GERALD KESSEL-- I'm just a little prairie flower growing wilder every hour. RALPH KILLION-'Tm usually sure of everything. ROBERT KURKA- My thoughts are my own possession. LOIS LARSON- She is always happy through and through, and makes others happy to. EVELYN LAWSON- Here is a maiden without pretense. Blessed with reason and common sense. ROBERT LEATHERS- Why doesn't the world applaud? IVIARGUERITE LEWIS- The quiet mind is richer than a crown. PATRICIA LIGHTFOOT-- A good natural, friendly girl. RUTH LOVELL- Let the morrow take care of itself. DONNA LUNBECK- The woman who de- Iiberates is lost. ALICE IVICCARTY-- The game of life looks cheerful to me. ERNEST McCREEDY- It is not I love study lessg but that I love fun more. LUCILLE MACY- Queen of The Busy Bee's. JOY MAKEPEACE- Who could help being cheerful with such a name. TILFORD MANARY-- A well planned ques- tion turneth away many a zero. DALE MANCHESTER-- Too busy. An ac- complished Ioafer. DELBERT IVIENKE- A little man of mighty mind. JACQUELYN MILES- Life's a jest and all things show it. I thought so once and now I know it. FRANCES MILLANE- Beneath an unsus- pecting exterior she conceals a witty mind. JOHN IVIILLANE-- Silence is a measure of knowledge. CAROLYN MILLER- The brightness of her smile, her wit, her brow, her hair. These are things that haunt us of this maid so fair. DICK MILLER- Ahl I'm in love. DONALD MILLIGAN- If l'm late blame it on my thumb. SHIRLEY MONSON- Men-thou shalt have a place in my heart. IMOGENE MOORE- She may not be noisy, but she's a girl worth while. MARY KAY MORRISON-'She cares not if there's powder on her nose as long as its Jack who takes her to shows. MARY MUTSCHLER- I just can't make my eyes behave. NELLIE NEIBERT- Here is a girl whose .namellis Nell, she creates excitement, and does it we s VERNA NELSON- Her hair, a wonder to behold, a lustrous brown, touched with rays of gold. ROGER ODUM- On the football field he sets a wicked pace, but believe me, he's faster yet in Cupid's race. LELAH OGDEN- Love stole into her heart one day, Came for a visit and decided to stay. KATHLEEN OLIVER- While the cats away, the mice will play. KATHRYN O'MEARA- Not much talk- just one grand sweet silence. PHYLLIS PARRETT- I wonder why she is - .. so noisy. HAROLD PECK- He drives as if rehearsing for an accident. SHIRLEY PEEBLER- Soft fell her words as blew the air. BILL PERRY-- Many a heart he hath caused to miss a beat. BONNIE PICKARD-- Her heart is Frank as the ocean wide. EDWARD PIPER- Let's not talk-he's the -Editor. IVIARJORIE POHREN-- Just a shining shoot- ing star. MARJORIE POPEJOY- Silence does not indicate lack of wisdom. iii? if-it :osx ,- 1 af' e -2: f i. E ',., sh 1. is. x, :iz + ' ti Q' . 5 1 ' si ' ' S , i :E ,I f.-or ' . 2 W , .Kai 3? fi? fl: -r wr Via A? se Ms 2, 1 si Q

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