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Enjoy! Outdoor Li e Isaiah Owen, retumed to the faculty last fall. Drake Univer- sity in Des Moines, Iowa, in co-operation with the National Science Foundation has granted Mr. Owen a fellowship in mathematics this summer. Mr. T.R. Storer teaches eighth grade math and history. He likes to fish, travel, and read. Mr. Storer also sells real estate during his out-of-school hours . Working for the turnpike occupies most of Mr. Maurice Fow1er's time during the summer. A physics, chemistry, and general science teacher during the school months, Mr. Fowler devotes his spare time to sports and fishing. Hunting and sports demand Mr. Burton Chandler's atten- tion when he is not helpipg Wlth freshman class mee rings or FROG DISSECTION is one of the high points of biology. Miss Ruth expla-Hung Problems to hi-S advanced math Students - Bell shows the correct techniques to Tom Austin and Tom Smith. PROPER FORM for catching base- balls is explained by Mr. Harry Shadle , physical education teach- er, as Harold Chaffee and Stanley Nickoli carry out his instructions . Wi '? ar TDON 'T LET IT get too hot, warns Mr. Maurice Fowler in chem- AS MR. IRVIN MAXWELL explains the parts of a leaf, Bob Perkins istry class as Anne Lowe provides the heat and Paul McIntyre stands by. picks them out by using a microscope. 13
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ATTENTION is always given by Sandra Connerton and Charles Fadley whenever Mr. BurtonChand1er explains a solution to a solid geometry problem . Science Dqmrtment. Mathematics and science may be the professions of eight teachers, but these aren't their only interests. Farming and sports are hobbies of Mr. Irvin Maxwell, seventh grade science teacher. Although Mr. Maxwell is new in the school this year, he has lived in the Norwalk area since 1946. If Miss Ruth Bell, biology and science teacher, looks pre- occupied, she is either planning the National Honor Society assembly or looking forward to working in her garden. Teaching for two years in the West Indies is one of the many experiences of Mr. W.T. Reynolds, seventh grade math teacher. Farming and an antique shop take up a major part of his spare time. After a two-year absence, plane geometry instructor, Mr. DALE HALTER holds the textbook while Mr. T,R.Storer assigns a chapter about Ohio government to eighth graders. -sew TO DETERMINE the length of lines is one of the chief problems of RECEIVING .HELP with his plane geometry theorum about right tri- making graphs.-' Mr, W.T. Reyngldg 13115 his seventh grade math angles, Aldts Kangars listens to Mr. lsarah Owen. class .
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Vocaztional Faculty Highly skilled in vocational courses, teachers in home economics, shop, and commercial subjects often find rec- reation in other pursuits . Mrs. Margaret Hambleton, home economics teacher, traveled to Nassau at Thanksgiving time. A sports enthu- siast, she also likes to read, knit, and hook rugs . Sports and sewing are two of Miss Connie Snyder's many interests, but most of her extra time is taken up with her work at Corky's Restaurant in Huron. Miss Snyder, Tri-Hi- Y advisor, teaches business education courses . Synchronized swimming is the specialty of home eco- nomics teacherMiss Donna Nacci, who with her sister, San- dra, has participated in many swimming competitions , several on a national level. In the 1956-57 meet they claimed the duet and solo inter-collegiate championships. Photography and travel intrigue Mr. S. Henry Smith, who teaches mechanical drawing and wood shop . Last year he WHILE MR. HERBERT ROLSTEN supervises, Dick Miller sands an armature on the lathe. ' , -- it x N. is il. Ill, x sag! I avi? 3 X X W ii A S L coromsn sums giving cooking ti techniques are shown by Mrs. Mar- ,. garet Hambleton. Bea Griffin reads the caption for each picture. ns? -t www 1d M h t, h bl e POINZIEG Boll? thi iliffiliergi-,ri?5lrl:Si?iviti'1eggxafgrljgihzay to Jan lpgntssargiilolflgwgldagcgcggvcivilietciiiigiied prcildlulsttijalvzixyinperxgect. Fair, on us,an oe e c . - 14
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