Fairfield High School - Quill Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)

 - Class of 1980

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1. Reigning over the FHS Homecoming festivities were Queen Laura Hipp and her lovely court. 2. Lighting up the homecoming dance was the responsibility of Dave Riley. 3. Taking top honors in the Homecoming Float contest were the seniors with the theme Plow the Panthers. 4. Dave Laslo holds tight as Amy Holst leans out to put up another ceiling streamer. 5. King of the Field was the theme of the Junior class float. 6. Students gathered on tht spuare for float and hat contest results and a rousing speech by Roy Eubanks. 7. Homecoming festivities ended with the dance. The group Suede provided music. 8. Hat contest entries.

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MEDEA Medea, a classic Creek tragedy, is not normally attempted by a high school theatre, right? Wrong! Mr. Brigham had faith that his cast of amateurs could do it, and do it well. His gamble paid off and Medea was a success. At times though, success was questionable. There were a few minor mishaps, such as the night Tina Ankenbauer decided to go to the hospital, or the night Mr. B. was playing games on stage and dropped a fifty pound stage weight on his foot. Another time found Clark Smith portraying King Arthur instead of Jason by running his sword through the stones on the set. Despite all the accidents, opening night came and went with- out a hitch. There were definitely two actors who stole the show. Justin Becker and Brent Weber were the two elemen- tary school students who portrayed Medea's children. The moments the cast spent with these boys were priceless. Few will forget the time that Justin stopped the scene by asking, Could we take a break, NOW?!! or when he berated every- one thoroughly for not meeting him at the bus! Brent was always hungry and drove Anne Herr, who played Medea, into hysterics whenever he looked at her with those big blue eyes, and said, Look, Mother! She had trouble adjusting to the thought of killing them. The play is basically about a woman who is cheated upon by her husband. In order to get revenge, she cremates his new bride and father-in-law. To complete her total destruction of Jason she murders their two children stating, I loathed you more than I loved them. Medea's revenge is complete. She leaves Jason broken, friendless, and lost, despised by gods and men. Medea was favored both nights as the audiences were large and everything went smoothly. For a classic normally done by high school students, everything went exceptionally well. The cast was aided by the Intro to Theatre class who helped as crew heads, set builders and other assorted jobs. 19



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HOMECOMING Homecoming brings lo mind rain, cold weather, and the sophomores winning the float competition. Not so this year. The weather was perfect, the seniors produced the winning float, and Trojan spirit and pride prevailed over all. The weeks festivities started on Tuesday with the announce- ment of the Queen candidates. On Thursday, servant day. Student council members carried books, shined shoes, and did various other sundry duties for their masters, members of the football team. The pep rally Thursday night was a great success with a large crowd, despite chilly weather. Laura Hipp was crowned Homecoming Queen amidst cheers and the sound of “Rocky from the Pep Band. “Hats off to Trojans Day proved a great success as many students and teachers donned gaily decorated headwear on Friday. The hat contest entries were judged in areas such as the biggest, most unusual, and the best decorated. Friday's pep rally up town attracted a large crowd of townspeople as well as most of the student body. The seniors triumphed in the float competion with the theme “Plow the Panthers. Later that night the Trojans did plow under the Panthers with a victoriuis score of 15-0. The theme of the Homecoming Dance that followed the game was the “Main Event. This “Main Event of the school year was attended by a large crowd of students and alumni. Music was provided by the group Suede. All in all, Homecoming was a successful event in which all who participated could take pride.

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