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18 •50 FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Senior Sayings NORMA ACHENBACH—She meets life as if it were her own invention. DONALD AMRINE—It’s safer being mild than fierce. KENNEIH ANDERSON—He may look innocent, but we doubt it. MARGARET AVERY—A radiant, mischievous lassie. BF.VF.RLY BAGBY—She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone or despise. RONALD BAKER—Look, he is winding up the watch of his wit, By and by it will strike. ROXIANN BAKER—As silent as awe, CAROL BARKER—Sweet little girl in every deed and way. She came to think and work, and not to play. DORIS BLAIR—-You could write and write until your pen went dry. But to name all her merits, 'twould be useless to try. CARL BERG—Study is a pastime; why overdo it? FERN BONNETT—Her smile is something with which to find your way in the dark. BARBARA BROWN—Silence is a sweeter thing Than clever words that bite and sting. BETTY BROWN—It is better to have said little and to have thought about it. than to say much and hear about it. FRANK BUCKINGHAM-—Let others crowd the giddy court of mirth and revelry. The simple joys that nature yields are dearer far to me. JO ANN BURNETT—A pleasant smile all the while, just to greet a welcome friend. ROBER I BURNS—Seldom is he ever heard, for seldom does he say a word. JACK CAVENEE—He who bluffeth a teacher is greater than he who hath knowledge. SHIRLEY CLARK—Always happy, never blue, A dynamic personality and a smile just for you. VIRGINIA CLARRIDGE—If music be the food of love, play on. LESLIE COCHRAN—Honest work and earnest endeavor Often prove a lad quite clever. SUE COEN—It' s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice. CAROL COLE—The bells are tolling, the time is flying. But true heart’s love is never dying. ROGER COOP—What is this feeling comes stealing in my heart? ARLENE COPELAND—Heart content on toil. BOB COURTNEY—What care I when I can lie and rest, kill time and take life easy. BRUCE CREW—Small wonder!!!! LEO CROSS—Leo loves the law of leisure. PHILLIP CROSS—Often seen and seldom heard. LARRY DAVIS—I don’t care to concentrate, but merely sit and contemplate. ARNON DEGUISNE—No matter what the discussion may be, I always find room for argument. FRANCIS DEKALB—There are lots of good fellows in the world—-watch me. JOYCE DICKINSON—All flowers bloom in their season. MARY DOUD—True merit is like a river; the deeper it is the less noise it makes. PAUL ENGWALL—Worry never made men great, so why should I worry? ALVA ESHELMAN—Sturdy, stalwart youth, progressing in the way of truth. TOM ESSEX—A man after his own heart—but he’d rather a girl were after it. HELEN FORSTER—It is wise to have wisdom, a wish, and a way. For life is too short merely to play. NELSON FRESCOLN—I like the simple things in life; cars and girls and all of that.
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'50 FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 17 Sue Schanlz Marilyn Shafer Peggy Shirkey Joan Six Icie McCarty Lee Smith Robert Stewart Norman Smithhart Bessie Snoddy Richard Speer Betty Snider Phil Trumbo Janice Teller Marilyn Van Der Snick Anna Mae Walker William Weible Mary Ellen Whitney Donald Wickliff Marilyn Yeager Nancy Zillman
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50 FAIRFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 19 Senior Sayings PAT FULLER—She has taken upon herself the awful bonds of matrimony. SYLVIA GALBRAITH—Brains personified and unified. PETE GAMBLE-—He admits there are two sides to every question—his and the , wrong one. LEONARD GILBERT—Beware—I may yet do something sensational. GLENN GODWIN He talks—sometimes. DICK GOODWIN—We know he likes football, but his blush seems to say that's not all. BILL GRANT—A rare compound of frolic and fun Who relishes a joke and delights in a pun. DICK GREEN—Life moves so swiftly, there is no time for work. ROGER GREENLAND—Time creeps on silent feet And maybe someday we shall meet. GLORALIE HAYES—Not very tall, not very small. But fair and sweet and liked by all. EUGENE HIATT—Pigs and cows and D. D. T. Are more important than girls to me. JAMES HILLEARY—Argue, argue, early and late; If a line were crooked, he’d argue it straight. HARLAN HORRAS—Begone dull care: you and I will never agree. DOLORES JOHNSON—Whenever a problem doth arise, so doth arise Dolores. DONNA JOHNSON—She is jolly and small and friendly to all. JAY JOHNSTON—I laugh with life and all its cares. CHARLES KEPLER—Silence does not indicate a lack of wisdom. JIM KLISE—'Tis better to have loafed and flunked than never to have loafed at all. ARLENE KILLION—A woman who does her own thinking. DWIGHT KISLING—There are some silent people who are more interesting than the incessant talkers. MARY KLONTZ—She has a certain fan. a bespectacled admiring man. DOLORES KURTZ—Here is a spirit deep and crystal clear. BARBARA LANAM—She positively pops over with pep. MARIE LANE Her blushing way seems to say, “How are you today?” DONNA LENHART—A noble maid and fair. HAROLD LAUGHLIN—To my extreme mortification, I grow wiser every day. BILL LAWRENCE—Oh! won’t the teachers miss me!! BEULAH LEWIS—The cautious seldom err. PAT LOWELL—Never sigh when you can sing But laugh like me at everything. BOB LUNBECK—Be correct to recollect. I’m not a single man. BARBARA MARLEY—I'm single—but it won’t be long now. JO ANNE MAULSBY—A merry heart that laughs at care. CAROL MAXWELL—Generally speaking, she is generally speaking. ARLEN McDOWELL—And thinking but destroys the nerves. When we could do so well without it. BOB McKEE—I’ll have my rights if the whole world goes to smash. GENE MITCHELL—Bless the man who first invented sleep. WAYNE NELSON—If he weren’t so high up, you might better appreciate what is on top. BUDDY NORTH—I love the land and all its ways And dream of it through the longest days.
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