Fred C. Noye
Fred C. Noye
										Sessions
| Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1973 | Representative | 86 | Republican | |
| 1974 | Representative | 86 | Republican | |
| 1975 | Representative | 86 | Republican | |
| 1976 | Representative | 86 | Republican | |
| 1977 | Representative | 86 | Republican | |
| 1978 | Representative | 86 | Republican | |
| 1979 | Representative | Majority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1980 | Representative | Majority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1981 | Representative | Majority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1982 | Representative | Majority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1983 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1984 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1985 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1986 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1987 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1988 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1989 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1990 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1991 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| 1992 | Representative | Minority Caucus Chairman | 86 | Republican | 
| Counties | Cumberland, Juniata, Perry | |||
Biography
05/13/1946 - 02/24/2024
Cumberland, Juniata and Perry Counties (1973-1982), Cumberland and Perry Counties (1983-1992)
NOYE, Fred C., a Representative from Cumberland, Juniata and Perry Counties; born in Duncannon, Perry County, Pa., May 13, 1946; graduated, Susquenita High School, 1964; A.A., Harrisburg Area Community College, 1966; B.S., Mansfield State Teachers College (now Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania), 1968; M.Ed., Shippensburg State College (now Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania), 1970; teacher; chair, Young Republicans of Perry County; chair, Penn Township Republican Committee; elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to the 1973 term and served 9 more consecutive terms; elected, Majority Caucus Chair (1979-1982); elected, Minority Caucus Chair (1983-1992); appointed, Legislative Budget and Finance Committee (1975-1982); appointed, Joint State Government Commission (1979-1992); appointed, Select Committee to Study the Feasibility of a Harrisburg University (1990); not a candidate for reelection to the House for the 1993 term; realtor; died, February 24, 2024 in Duncannon, Perry County, Pennsylvania.