Fairfield High School - Comet Yearbook (Columbiana, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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7lze Game! g - SENIORS. Robert Lee Zarnosky Robert Lee l'll make assurance double sure, and take a bond of Fate. Robert larnosky is this hoy's name, His ability as a carpenter will rise to fame. He usually was very quiet, But get him started and he's a riot. Band l, 2, 3 One-Act Plays 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Staff Senior Play Black and White Staff Annual Staff FAREWELL SONG QTune- You'll Never Walk Alonenj We have walked through twelve years at Fairfield High, And many a grand time we've had. At the end of these years we are sad to leave All our dear friends at Fairfield High. We will graduate now, but we'll think of you here, No matter where we roam. Farewell, Farewell, friends and teachers, toog How we wish we could stay with you. Farewell dear Fairfield High. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT l

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SENIORS. Loretta E. Tarka Lorie Good, the more communicated, more ubunda nt grows. Lorie is always happy and gay, At home. at work, and even at play. Her full skirts and ready smile, Will he remembered f Mixed Chorus 4 or a long, long, while. Girls' Chorus l, 2 Spring Festival l, Future Homemak One-Act Play 3 junior Play Staff Senior Play Annual Staff 2, 4 er of America Contest PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN -- - t - of 1957 ti it Helen R. Wilkes l-Ielenn It would be llfglllllfllt for a zvf'r'k, laughter for a month, and a good jmt f0I'!?Uf'I'.U Helen is a little lass, She's the shortest in our class. Cheerful and happy in every way, For her success we'll always pray. Mixed Chorus 4 Girls' Chorus l, 4 Spring Festival l, 4 County Music Festival 4 Future Homemaker of .-Xmerica Cionttst One-Act Plays 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Staff Senior Play Black and XVhite Staff Senior Play Black and NVhite Staff Annual Staff



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0g 1957 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As we look back on our twelve years at Fairfield School we recall many un- forgettable moments. In the year 1945 we came into this building where Evelyn Albright welcomed us. Remember the day jim Pike pushed Betty Ferguson in the waste basket and she had to be dumped out? Lulu Bierman's tea-kettle clock intrigued us in second grade. Third grade was highlighted by our rhythm band under the direction of Ar- lene Loudon. YVasn't the duplicator jelly good? Ever hear of a chewing gum race? Ask our fourth grade teacher, Viola Eber- hardt. This isn't the kind you are thinking of. joy of joys! A trip to Pittsburgh to see the zoo and planetariuml Ruth Miller even permitted us to ride the incline cars. WVe learned to wash windows because our chemistry experiments squirted. Fifth grade was fun. Maralyn Bell entertained us at a Halloween party. Who was the old lady? It couldn't have been Charlie? Pauline Schwab prepared us for junior High. Because there were so many of us Wayne Hostetler put us in the study hall with the eighth grade. Changing classes was confusing. Guidance class in the cafeteria became so much of a salt eating contest that the location of the class was changed in eighth grade. Raymond Cole had lots of patience with us. Finally we were in high school, with joe DeVincent as our home room teacher. Initiation, more fun! Our class officers were: President-Sue Davisg Vice Presi- dent-Bob Chmurag Secretary-Betty Digmang Treasurer-Peg Sitler. As Sophomores, E. Gordon WVarner greeted us with his witty jokes. Our big social event was Freshman initiation. We elected these officers: President-Bob Chmurag Vice President-joyfe Detwilerg Secretary-Betty Digmang Treasurer- Maralyn Bell. Our junior year found us very busy under Marjorie Anderson's helping hands. We received our class rings in December. Our junior play, Date Bait , was presented on November 18. On May 4 we entertained at the junior-Senior Prom, using the theme Candyland . The class officers were: President-Nancy Mell- ingerg Vice President-Bob Chmurag Secretary-joyce Detwilerg Treasurer-Mara- lyn Bell. At lastl Our Senior year with VValter DeSanti at the helm. The Black and White and the Annual gave us headaches. Our officers were: President-joyce Detwilerg Vice President-Philip Converseg Secretary-Nancy Mellingerg Treas- urer-Maralyn Bellg Student Council-Bob Guy. Along with the humorus, we learned much and we will always remember our teachers and classmates at school and our parents who made it possible for us to attend Fairfield. PAGE TWENTY-NINE

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