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

 - Class of 1950

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Fifth Grade g ,W 1 I 1- fi TOP ROWg Wayne Lewis, Gary Pakp, Ronald Chase, Roger Mclntyre, Dallas Eldridge, Windell Eldridge, Roger Chase, Richard Conaway, James Swceting, Mrs. Eberly. 'SECOND ROW: Roger Parker, Leota Atherton, Bertha Deruy, Kay Canon, Gayle Dotson, Harley Reed, Roger Carnahan, Lowell Brown. THIRD ROWg Suzanne Gahring, Karen Burras, Frances Garner, Audrey Wheeler, Ellen Eastman, Mary Nlinniear, Roberta Kieffer, Shirley Houghtlen. ABSENT: Thomas Signs, Lois Biller, Carl Chandler, Eldon Lykins, Robert Wilson. We are glad to have seven honor students among our thirty active fifth graders. They are: Karen Burras, Bertha Deruy, Suzanne Gahring, Frances Garner, Roberta Kieffer Roger Mclntyre, and James Sweeting. A project in nature study is in progress. The study of birds and mammals and their habits are of special interest. We plan to correlate this with written composition in English Richard Conaway has been chosen librarian, Other books, besides the town's library books are being added. Work in art is showing some progress, many children being able to draw pictures to scale. Class officers chosen for the second semester were: President ------------------- Francis Garner Vice-President -------------- James Sweeting Secretary 8: Treasurer ------- Thomas Signs 18

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Sixth Grade -P Q gp ,qu TOP ROW: Edwin Woodworth, Howard Burwell, Larry Coy, Gordon Williams, Martin Mott, James Montgomery. SECOND ROW: James Houghtlen, Fred Bauman, Arthur Wallrabenstein, Randall Garner, Vaxter Risner, Robert Osborn, Homer Sands, Mrs. Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Sandra Sanders, Helen McPherson, Phyllis Farrington, Sharon Schimff, Nadine Baker, Ann Phillips, Carol Morrow, Carrie Light. ABSENT: Donna Bille r. We are proud of the spirit of cooperation and good discipline which we have built up in our classroom. Our class projects are: 1. An exchange library of 150 volumes operated in the classroom exactly as a city library. Z. A science club which encourages supplementary reading and collections in this field. 3. A current events club for social studies. 4. An Our America project for which we have collected beautiful pictures, souvenirs, and scrapbooks of transportation, industry, historical points of interest of places referred to in our reading stories. 5. A health and good grooming contest. The art work in this grade is almost entirely original. Special credit is given to pupils who bring in carefully prepared reports of additional information in any subject. The officers are: President ------------------- James Montgomery Vice-President -------------- Randall Garner Secretary 81 Treasurer ------- Carol Morrow 17



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Fourth Grade 3 TOP ROW: Darryl Edwards, Hebert Williams, David Hoose, Douglas Resor, Daniel Schimpff, Benedict Phillips, Wayne Bond, Jerry Sweeting. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Lykins, Judith Mclntyre, Rosetta Green, Shirley Garner, Ramona Swander, Marilyn Wilson, Anna Osborn, Donna I hillips. THIRD ROW: Mike Sanders, Clifton Light, Larry Swander, Thomas Zexgler. ABSENT: Rose Wert, Mary Brophy, Ralph Cherry. We have had to work hard this year for we are older than last and our work is harder. It has been enjoyable though, for we have learned so many new things from our textbooks and My Weekly Readers. We have also learned good citizenship qualities so we can be better Americans. Funi Yes, we have had fun, too, for All work and no play makes .Tack a dull boy. We surprised our teacher with a fruit roll one day. We had a Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine party. 19

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