Austintown Fitch High School - Reflector Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1955

Page 29 of 92

 

Austintown Fitch High School - Reflector Yearbook (Youngstown, OH) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 29 of 92
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Page 29 text:

0:73645 Zepzzlmeai Completing hcr twenty-first year at Fitch, Mrs. Boyer has been lzept as busy as a bee with her duties as head of the English Department, advisor to National Honor Society members, co-sponsor of the senior class, teacher of English for junior and senior college-bound students, and chairman of the testing program . . . juornalism classes, questions about the school news for the Niles Times or Audio Tattle-Tale, and Reflector Staff meet- ings filled Mrs. Prosser's day as she sponsored the publications as well as teaching sophomore English and helping to advise the senior class . . . Producing another Barrymore may well be the result of Mrs. Dispenza's efforts as coach of the casts for the junior, senior, and one-act plays, public speaking, and debate instructor, and sponsor of the Drama- tics Club. The freshmen know her well as both an advisor and English teacher . . . Junior and senior commercial students enroll in the business English course, taught by Mrs. Honey, to prepare for office work . . . This term marked Mrs. Laport,s first H -G0 C3 ,. - 'Q 'tt Seated, left lo right - Mrs. Ada W. Prosser, Nlrs. Iscah B. Boyer. Standing, left !o right - Mrs. Colette M. Dispenza, Mrs. Vivian Laport, lVlrs. Dorothy Honey. year of teaching, but both the freshmen and sopho- mores in her English classes have accepted this southern belle as a true Fitchite even though she lives in Boardman. n A Nl MPS.. -- gg Q ,,i,. Wmgunvv- Lefl lo right - Nliss Edith Lynn, Mr. Marvin Naylor, Miss Mary Ann Kinsella. Abxvrir r- Mrs. Mary Witcraft. Page Twenty-Five After completing work in seven colleges and preparing junior high English students for high school, Miss Edith Lynn has become one of Fitch's authorities on the '5King,s English' ,... Mr. Naylor gives the masculine viewpoint on the language as he instructs his junior high classes . . . Beginning her teaching career at her Alma Mater is Miss Kinsella who teaches not only English, but geography as well . . . Another junior high instructor combining English and geography is Mrs. Witcraft who, until this year, taught in the grades.

Page 28 text:

I hope that our Seniors have gained the understand- ing necessary to accept the things they cannot change calmly, the cour- age to change for the better the things they can, and the wisdom to know the difference. ff Marczls V. Mrffccry 24dlm6ac'd4f'mZ6avz I I I -1 aff Marcus V. McEvoy, superintendent John Schuller, Jr., principal Success comes to him who keeps concen- trating on one thing at a time. - john Sclmller, lr. R. E. Buchwalter, business manager As we do each dayas work may we ever keep in mind we are building for the future. - R. E. Buchufalfer Page Twenty-Four



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RUM N asia! cdeaoe Teaching the fundamentals of American history to her eighth grade pupils is the daily , Std,l!t 'iv-M.N Lh,M.DilO'C. ll. task of Mrs. Norma Loch . . . For detailed we el 0 ng I rs Orma oc r me mme Standing, left to right - Mr. Louis Fliclcinger, Mrs. Opal Kirlcncr. study of the Constitution, the seniors are re- quired to enroll in government which has N been taught by Mr. Fliclcinger for three years. The sophomores history . . . Mrs. Kirlcner taught eighth grade English and also have him for world history . . . Another new arrival, Mr. history during her stay at Fitch. Her classes have been taken O'Connell, co-sponsors the juniors and teaches them American over by Mrs. Florence Kepner. l 6660566 1 1 f A former chemist for the Atomic Energy Commission in . . . Frank Harbol, a Marine for three years, coached junior Kentucky, Mr. Leonard's first year has been occupied with high football, sponsored the Key Club, and taught seventh chemistry and physics classes and sponsoring the Science Club grade science and math . . . Since he came to Fitch in 1944, Mr. Pagani has taught geography, art, and math. Now adding to the list, he instructs eighth graders in science . . . Mr. Pallante I claims both general science and photography on his schedule . . . Seventh grade science and geography classes fill the schedule of Mr. Herman, formerly a basketball coach at Vienna . . . Mr. Shreve enjoys entertaining his biology classes with his Nunusuali' talent for drawing amoebasg he co-sponsors the junior class. Slarzding, lef! 10 right - Mr. Robert Leonard, Mr. Robert Herman, Mr. Paul Pallante. Seated, left to rigbl Y Mr. Frank Harbol, Mr. Harry S. Pagam, Mr. Cv. Howard Shreve. Page Twenty-Six

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