Norwalk High School - Signal Yearbook (Norwalk, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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Norwalk High School - Signal Yearbook (Norwalk, OH) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 30 of 136
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Page 30 text:

es-rf 'K MRS, EVA HARKNESS gives helpful hints to Penny Tossell during a lesson in charcoal drawing. Mrs, Harkness, in addition to her high school duties, teaches art to the junior high and elementary stu- dents. Students Find Culture In Music and rt MUSIC APPRECIATION is stressed in the orchestra by Mr. R. P. Laycock. Music students give Mr. Laycock much credit for their knowledge of music and instruments. Shubert's Unfinished Symphony has been the main objective of the orchestra and I3cethoven's Fifth Symphony, the project for the Symphonic Band. VOICES FROM SOPRANO TO BASS are blended and senior high choruses. Afternoons Mrs. Ban- children's singing. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Mary Falke, Librarian

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ijf ., 15 at-A515 A A,,W ,,f.. I. J , ,mfrfs I -lriyt-rf , N, -... , I ww Industrial Arts And Home Economics, Vocations For The Future MISS I,A VERNE PARKS demonstrates to Ioan Hoffman and Rae Davenport how to measure cor- rectly material to be sewn. This is very important because the students need correct sizes in making aprons and pillow cases. While the students are not sewing, they learn to make ome- Icts without burning them as well as other foods for breakfast. Seventh graders have Miss Parks for another class, English. S full THE BASIC PRINCIPLES of industrial arts are taught to seventh and eighth grade boys by Mr. Richard Vogt. Many useful objects from bookends to Coffee tables are con- structed in these classes. This gives Mr. Vogt's senior classes much room for expansion, Mr. Vogt is also in charge of visual education. -.-p-so .,---1 warms ' IL. MAKING MUFFINS is one of the many things learned in Mrs. Nancy Carrick's home economics class, The sen- iors look to Mrs. Carrick as senior advisor for everything from advice on announcements to measurements for grad uation gowns. 25



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swf. R MISS MARILYN MELLINGER, in addition to being advisor ofthe GAA, is kept busy planning sports days for the girls and setting up their intramural hockey, volleyball and basketball games. Miss Mellinger has charge of the physical education of all junior high and high school girls. in a pleasing fashion by Mrs. DeLee Banbury as she directs the junior bury goes to the various elementary schools in Norwalk to direct the Co-ordination Is Developed In G m MR, HOWARD HERSHEY relaxes his nerves from his drivers' training classes byteachinghigh school phys ical education and acting as assistant football coach and head track coach. Mr. llershey measures how high Harvey Cartasco jumped during a high jump contest. 27

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