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

 - Class of 1955

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In addition to teaching junior high math, Mr. Nordin explains the Phases of science, Standing, left to right - Mr. Edwin S. Nordin, Mr. John Pelusi, Mr. Robert Burns. geography, and to ' j j A Seated, left to right - lrgxgceglglgxgsiaas Hood, Mr. Howard Stacy, Mr. joseph Zita member of Fitch's 1931 championship basket- ball team, Mr. Hood coaches grade school track and has junior high classes of math and science on his agenda . . . Mr. Stacy taught all high school math before in- creased enrollment and his post as elementry principal limited his classes to advanced algebra, solid geometry, and trigonom- etry . . . Mrs. Charlotte Morris replaced the late joseph Zita in his algebra and plane geometry classes . . . One of the assistant football coaches, Mr. Burns, prepares his junior high math classes for advanced study as they go through decimals and fractions . . . Before coming here to teach seventh grade math and science, Mr. Pelusi was a biology instructor at East High School. arfdvmce . . . vu Afwnnllllf Qi Mr. Wagner, busy as Dean of Boys and sponsor of the Boys' Recreational League, finds time to teach the freshman guidance course consisting of several tests to determine the aptitudes and preferences of the individual student. Mr. Stewart G. Wagner Page Twenty-Seven

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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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Lefl to rigbl - Mr. K. Donald Morris, Mrs. Irene V. Fraser. Anyone planning to become a secretary, sten- ographer, or bookkeeper has become familiar with these teachers. Mr. Cook, who hails from Wilming- ton, Delaware, teaches typing and first-year short- hand in addition to his junior high basketball coaching . . . A graduate of Westininster College, Nlrs. I-Iorm has completed his first year at Fitch. She joined the faculty as a bookkeeping, shorthand II,and typing I instructor. mmefzcm! .fcmyaczgea . . , Sponsoring a Spanish Club composed of her first and second year pupils and teaching home economics occupied much of 'gLa profesorav Fraser's sixth year at Fitch . . . After attending Kent State University, Mr. Morris has started his teaching career with freshmen and sophomores - he is the Latin I and H instructor and one of the world history teachers. I I I Lefl lo rigfzl R Mr. Howard Cook, Mrs. Roberta Horm. Page Twenty-Eight

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