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FUTURE TEA CHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America Club at Norton has been most active since l955 with Miss Sherman as its advisor. The club is open to any boy or girl in the ninth through twelfth grades who is interested in teaching as a career. .Iunior and senior members are given the opportunity to prac- tice teaching in the Norton school system. This teaching experience is an important factor in helping the student to detide whether or not to be a teacher. Members may earn pins by collecting one hundred points. They remeiye points lor teaching, assisting teac hers, grading papers, and yari- ous other activities. 'lille pins are awarded to members who have earned them at the annual spring banquet. liach year the I . T. .X. awards a lilty dollar scholarship to a senior who plans to go to college to become a teacher. r., Pi llfvl. V ' . p i F05 . H1 1ff,,, P ies.: R 9054. . .sun 9115, fer, AI., 'f 'a s Rau' 1: N. Suttoni I.. XS'elshans1 I.. Harrison: P. Floyd: P.iI.ouie: Ci. Iilliott: IS. Snyder: II. Ret-sci IL. Pinter: QI. t.ollub: I.. Grimes I Powell: Frase, Ron' 2: P. Carrilanoi I., Iiiler: Tubbs: M. Obur: I.. Smith: I.. Clapani ls. lscrtolini: B. Stvhlciz l', Rhodes: Y. Lo Mitt I3 IIIILI I WOOAIZ Ei. Sidwell: I. Blankenship: Miss Sherman.Ktlyisor. Hoa' 3: ls. Subitx: II. Krupa: S. Moore: CQ, Opt-La: II. 1 I . Yesalo: IS. Bert-sg CI. itudenick: S. Tucker: II. Richards: I.. Gulbis: ll. Xedoh. Ron' 5 R. Xtrobcl: M. XM-lslialisg K. Townsend I Wood: M. Snider: II. Pinter: S. Iiascoynez C, Popadich: AI. Yoder: S. .Xl'lllNll'UlIg1 QI. St-ibcxling: A, Billxg ti, Denning. Rua' if I., Erase Lastocyg R. Sanders: ll. Wise:-D. Roster: II. Slillllllll P. Burnley: E.xIacl,son1 P. Miller: AI. Klein: CI. Bird: li. Bishop: H. lt-Isla. Koa P. Di6f6nd0rf: Ii. Harrison: R. Muren: S. Sanders: LI. Parsons: Y, M oellcr: C. In-ihhlgg KI, Williams: IH, Holleuz If. Ball: I.. Miksch I Sudomir.
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TRI-HL T Ron' I: B. Miller: K. Crogan: D. Doolittle: D. L7tz: D. Burchett: P. Sutton: R. Sclroonorer: G. Rennie: P. Ahraharn: M. Ober: D. Nerloh: K. Clapper: Mace: I.. Smith: B. XVoodward: C. Dull: B. Cainer. Run' 2: Mrs. Good, Arlrisor: P. Louie: G. Gross: S. Matuch: P. Day: P. Miller: B. Olrer: j. Vesalo: B. Snyder: B. Beres: C. Cross: Ii. Sitlwell: I-1. Owsteu: AI. Blarrkenslrip: B. Stehler: B. lfft: Mrs. Smith. .-Xtlvisor. Rout 3: G. Prowell: I.. Leech: D. I'pliuger: P. Ifloyrll C. Miller: Bl. Chester: l.. Suscler: S. llurrtl fl- WCYII: Cl. Hummel: S. Iippirrcott: D. Dobbs: H. Meliratly: S. Tucker: M. Cainer: I.. Grimes: I.. Powell. Rua' 4: T. Brarner: N. .Xclamichl AI- Kfllpal ll. Taylor: j. Rufkmarr: Williams: -I. M'oocl: M. Ellis: K. Garcia: E. Miller: li RHCQCFZ G. lvllllfllfi ll. Conley: nl. Hartley: K. Kultorr: B. Raclahaugh: N. Day Ron' 5: S. Alclerson: E. jackson: Kline: AI. Reese: Ii. White: P. Heurlersorr: B. Powell: D. Gerhart: M. Snider: D. Case: j. Hayes: J. Seifried: E. Bishop: CI. Bird: J. Steiner: ll. look: P. Parrillo. Ron' 6: S. Walker: I.. Smith: 13. Baird: li. Towrrsend: M. Beegley: A. Moirrette: P. Holderbaum: J. Parsons: C. Yasfoz ID. Hollen: Y. Moeller: Cl. Grihhle: J. V'illiHlHSZ Staff: P. Sickle: A. Hornyak: T. XN'aters. Tri-Hi'Y is a Christian organization for junior and senior girls. It is not primarily a social eluh. hut a service organization, Each girl is assigned to a committee and that corrrnrittee must complete two service proietts during the year. These projetts range lrorn parties lor clrilclrerr at the Clhil- clrerrs Honre to a song lest at a rest home. The Tri-Ili-Y also sponsors the annual Cllrristrrras lforrnal. This rear the girls solcl als tlonrtec oxer one lrunnlret c t X S rx e h J t X XI New orer 'Il noun r s r in r Nxtxwl se rr the I rr Iii X sentls tuo represent rtrx es to I olunrhus Ohio to pntlcrprte rn Xouth sawn J er nent three du mock le we tue sesslolt hrs sen s represeutrtrx XXI? L rs re P nr lloxtl nrcl Lle nior Ousterr re XX me ru ,I rwY'l rt' xAem':'eit:xt.V X H10 Oi ' '- - 2 Pure Ho: s. wc, Yea. 15 ure Ilrouglrtsu 'rncl 'Pure Deen s.' .- XB F SGGC as Nl'
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at I H. lelskig B. Stehler: ll. Bertolini: l.. Smith: Bi. Uber: B. Oberi S rbrough: ml, Mace: S. Niatuch. limi' 2: Mr. Rnepper, Advisor: Seiberling: nvdc-r: E. jackson: gl. Sltalfcrp R. Steiner: ll. ,-Xrmstrong: C. Keith. Ron' ' ooclg NI, Yoighu ll. Maddox: Y. Moeller: P. Sutton: CI. Gribhle: lf, Bill D Ohvcr: R, Kimmel: l1.Snyclct': li. Tilley: W. Wiley. DRAMA TIC CL UB This year's dramatic club was lormecl under the guidance of Mr. Knepper. Members of the junior and senior classes combined to pro- duce three one act plays in Nlay. The plays were Balcony Scene . Roughly Speaking , and Nobody Sleeps . .X great deal of time and ellort went into the production of these plays. The students put a lot of time in prac- ticing their roles. Not to be forgotten are the students behind the scenes who were con- nected with make-up, prompting, and art work. CHESS CLUB The newly-lormed Chess Club already is one of the best attended, most active organizations in the school. Every Thursday evening, the members and their ad- visors get together for an entertaining, thought-pro- voking session. Tournaments provide fine competi- tion lor members who like to argue about who's best, Lessons are provided for the beginners, and they quickly learn that the game which they are taking up is one of the best possible lor teaching organized, logical thinking. The enthusiasm with which they are greeting it, in fact, makes it a rapidly growing organization, one that promises to bring much recrea- tion and enjoyment to students in the future. an ul R. Clrafton, Program Director: Mr. Englert, Aclvisorg D, Ceuta, President: S. Tucker, Secretary, J. ll c 'rogram Director: J. Krahl. Treasurer. Standing: ll. Armstrong: J, Adamichg R. lfenstermakerg D. esct l'. Yalsovac: C. Adams: D. Oliver: Danner: Ll. Mullet: E, Dbreza: J. Fassnachtg EI. Snyder, P. ct R, Petrichz R. Rhodes: D. Mitchell: E. Sidwell: D, Xloodvz Nlr. Anderson, ,Xdvisorg R, Scollayg Al. 1172.0 A, 'tiff X and 1
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