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if l Miss Madge Mossman Miss LaVeme Parks Mrs. Mary Preston READING SIX-WEEKS' book reports in a soph- AS MISS LA VER.NE PARKS explains the work- HOW DO YOU FIGURE compound 1nterest'7 omore English class is Miss Madge Mossman, ings of city government, Bob Connor and asks Mrs. Mary Preston of one of her general who also teaches Latin I and II. Betty Harmon give her their full attention, mathematics classes. Miss Marilyn Mellinger BEFORE THE GAME BEGINS, Della Downing and Judy Cunningham re ceive some basketball pointers from Miss Marilyn Mellinger. Holalaief Brin Faculty members of Norwalk High School, like persons in other fields of endeavor, find time to pursue a variety of Mr. james McBride, superintendent, is interested in golfing, a hobby for which he still finds time in spite of a busy schedule . Two members of the English department, Mr Kendall Falke and Miss Madge Mossman have interesting hobbies , Miss Madge Mossman likes pewter, pressed glass, and col ored glass. Mr. Falke, in pursuing his interest 1n the thea ter, has attended plays and performances of the Royal Ballet in nearby Cleveland during the winter and the Shakespearian p Theater in Stratford, Connecticut, last August 'L East Harbor is Mr. Grant Walls' favorite fishlng site He also enjoys hunting, especially rabbit and pheasant QUITE OFTEN as chief cook and bottle washer Mr. Howard Hershey dons cap and apron to engage in a favorite hobby, fixing unusual and appetizing dishes. On this occasion shrimp cocktails are the order of the clay.
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ww J. 1,0 21156 9.11. x Kiir- pg' c ,ae ,. Y' Mrs. Bertha Kaufman WHILE STUDYING household furnishing, Mr. Rex Lantz IN HIS DOUBLE ROLE as school treasurer We-i Mr. R. P. Laycock WITH BETTER FACILITIES available in the Nancy Osborn finds Mrs. Bertha Kaufman's and teacher of business education, Mr. Rex new band room, Mr. R. P. Laycock finds re- wallpaper samples unusual and interesting Lantz has a definite need of an adding ma- pairing a clarinet an easier task. articles with which to work. chine. Student Groups vated members' interest in teaching as a profession. Miss Ruth Bell conferred with National Honor Society members in preparing the annual assembly at which new members are announced. Eight varsity and reserve cheerleaders were coached by Miss Marilyn Mellinger, who also guided members of the Girls' Athletic Association in becoming more proficient bas- ketball and volleyball players. Fall and spring class plays were directed successfully by Mrs. Martha McConaha, assisted by Miss Carol Embick. Mr. james N. Ross aided the Student Council in making such important decisions as the revitalization of the apple machine and the setting up of honor roll standards . my M 4 3. Q . iiL.a'S ta 25: Q xi AS MR. BURTON CHANDLER de- scribes his narrow escape from an ' earthquake in Mexico last summer, Mr. C. N. Stevenson prepares to share his view-master pictures of sights and scenes on the west coast, where be visited recently. Mrs. Martha McConaha is Rf I t CALVIN RENNECKAR checks with Mrs. Martha McConaha on the work he is doing in one of her senior English classes. WKNH. Nl at 11 i:.-s-
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THE '-WT'-E are-tm 'X E , lg x X Mr. Herbert Rolsten Mr. Lowell Ruggles Mr. Carl Schralbman TOM MARCH consults Mr. Herbert Rolsten as PLACING A NEWS STORY on the Little Reflec- WHEN WALTER PLEASNICK finds an Ohio he finished tightening a car's muffler in auto my board. jane Woodward and Mary Zuxeich 10014 shaped stone, he brings it to school and shows mechanics class. to Mr. Lowell Ruggles for advice. ii I0 Mr. C311 SCh!3ibIl12Il. Relaxation to Sfdjf The present project of Mr. Henry Smith is remodeling the attic of his home for his daughter. At other times he does woodcarving as well as cabinet work. Knitting for her nephews and nieces is just one of the hobbies of Miss Ruth Bell. Gardening and raising violets take many of her free hours throughout the year. Music, ranging from classical to modern, is a common interest shared by Mr. Howard Wheeler, Mr. Roy Crissman, Mr. Richard Vogt, and Mr. Anthony Zuppe. Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Crissman play the pianog Mr. Vogt, the bass viol. Mr. Zuppe does not play an instrument but follows closely the trends in popular music. Mr. Harry Shadle MR. HARRY SHADLE goes over the Current Science paper with Diane Fowler. Julia Sturgeon, and Pam Simons. SHOWN WITH HER COLLECTION of pressed glass, Miss Madge Moss- man studies the design on a cam- phor glass covered pitcher. Miss Mossman who has collected antique glassware for many years also has collections of colored glass, pew- ter, and hand-woven coverlets. 13
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