North Fairfield High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (North Fairfield, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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JOAN MINNIEAR MINNY She who talks against love is a fool and I'm no fool. Cheerleader l-3-4: F.H.A. I-Z-3-4: FJ-LA. Vice-President 4: Class Re- porter lg Band l-Z-3-4: Glee Club I-47 Student Council 4. Outlook - Navy Nurse NORMA CONAWAY RED Pretty witty lull of fun, never stops from sun to sun. FJ-LA. l-Z-3-45 Glee Club 1-Z-3: Class Play 3: Class Reporter Z-3-4. Outlook - Homemaker MARGARET LEE PEE-WEE Good temper like a sunny day. sheds brightnels all along the way. F.H. A. l-Z-3-45 F.H.A. President 45 Band lg Class President 33 Student Council President 4: CATHERINE COOK COOKIE If the ladder of fame ever turns topsy-turvy, I'll be on the top. Band I-Z-3-45 Glee Club 1-Z-32 Outlook - Homemaker JO ANN HERNER HERNER Happy-go-lucky, fair and free. nothing there ls that bothers me. F.H.A. l-Z-3-4: F.H.A. Treasurer 45 Homecoming Queen 4: Class Play 3g G7-C0 Club I-Z-3: Class Secretary 35 Student Council Vice -President 4. Outlook - Air Hostess EMMA JANE BROWN HJANIE Her friends there are many, her foes - are there any? Band I-Zg Class Play 31 Class President I-Z4 F'.H,A, l-Z-3-4: Cheerleader l-Z-3: Glee Club l-Z. Outlook - Homemaker 9

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ROBERT DERUY BOB 'Tm on the brink of a great career, will somebody please shove me off? Greenwich l: Class Play 3g Class President 4: Booster Club 23 Base- ball Z-3-4: Glee Club 2-3: Class Vice-Presldeni 3g Basketball Z-3-4. Outlook - Lawyer . ROGER OSBORN 0SSY I-le's small, he's quick, he's full of fung lf smiles were bricks, he'd weigh a ton. Class Play 3g Baseball 1-Z-3-4g Basketball l-Z-3-45 Glee Club l-Z-3' F.F.A. I-2: Class Vice-President 4. Outlook - Marriage CHARLES BISCHOFF CHARLIE His smlles are always gay and bright, no studies bother him at night. Clasa Play 3: Glee Club 1-Z: Bas- ketball l-2-3-4: Band 2: Boys' State 3: F,F.A. 1-Z5 Baseball 1-2- 3-45 Class Secretary 4. Outlook - Traveling JOSEPH HOLDEN HJ-OE-1 I may seem bashful-but, you'd be surprised. Class Play 3g Band 1-Z-3-4' Glee Club 1-2-3g F.F.A. 1-Z5 Class Tres surer Z-3-4. Outlook - Veterinarian G. ROBERT FOX, ADVISOR 8



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I followed the pilot through the door of the United-xflir Lines plane, on which I was hostess, and noticed a home town paper lying on the seatff rter checking the passengers' safety belts, I retired to the rear of the ship to glance over thi' !.', ' f home town news. As the plane roared skyward, a front page item, ,515 my eye: Attorney General Robert Deruy Breaks Giant Restaurant Monopoly. To ' D r astonishment the article named Norma Conaway as defendant. It looked as if the' Departma , 'I Justice had finally caught up with Norma. I went forward to the pilot, Roger Osborn. As hegggrlfpsggqgtne controls over to the co- pilot, he grinned at me and pointed to the picture accomphnyihiiihe article. Sure enough, there was Emma Jane Brown, Bob's private secretary, sitting by his side, taking notes faithfully, Roger motioned ahead and I saw the impressive super-highway stretching across the country side ahead. You know , said Roger, Charles Bischoff is the construction engineer in charge of this Ohio Turnpike: they say that he is in line for Secretary of Commerce on the President's ' cabinet. Ossy must have seen the questioning look on my face, for he continued. Oh, I heard all that from Catherine Cook. In her letter the other day, she relayed all the home town news and told me she had been appointed head nurse at Willard Hospital. Catherine also told me that Joe Holden is a veterinarian in North Fairfield and rapidly putting North Fairfield on the map. It seems that he has developed a new animal which is a cross between the cow and the buffalo. Have you heard anything from the others in our class? Ossy asked. Itold him Yes, Ihad stopped off between flights in Los Angeles and looked up Margaret Lee. Margaret is a rather prominent women's doctor in Hollywood. By the way, Iwas surprised to learn that she sees Joan Minniear quite often. Joan is a private nurse for Hollywood screen stars there, and enjoys her work very much. Naturally, said Ossy, with a grin. Just then the buzzer sounded, and I knew that our visit must be at an end. Class Prophecy 1 Class History Twelve years ago on a September morning, five of our present class members entered school in this building: Charles Bischoff, Emma Jane Brown, Catherine Cook, Joseph Holden, and Margaret Lee. There were no new members enrolled in the second grade. During our first and second grades we had Miss Tooker as our guide. During the third year of our attendance in this school, we added a new member, Norma Conaway. Our advisor was Miss Ethel Beck. There were no additions during our fourth year although we had a different advisor, Miss Ellen Hartzel. In the fifth grade we had a total of six of the remaining ten members in our class. As we entered the sixth grade we had three new members. Roger Osborn from Greenfield, Joan Minniear from Willard, and Bueford Risner, who stayed only a short time and then moved away. Our leader in the fifth and sixth grades was Mrs. Elsie Stockrnaster. While in the seventh grade, we were glad to have Mrs. Zuercher as our advisor We had no additions to our class in the eighth grade. Our advisor was Mrs. Marian Gump. Upon our graduation from the eighth grade, the upperclassmen held an initiation for us. Jo Ann Herner came from Greenfield school making a total of nine members. Our advisor was Mrs. Robert Price. As we entered our Sophomore year, we were fortunate to have a new member from Greenwich join us, Robert Deruy. Our advisor was Mr. Francis Freeman. In our Junior year we were kept very busy with our class Play and the Junior -Senior Banquet along with other things. Our play was directed by Mrs. Francis Freeman, our sponsor. Finally we have reached the goal which we have been seeking-- A Senior . Our Senior class advisor was Mr. G. Robert Fox. 10

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