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Teacher Explains MR. BURTON CHANDLER explains the method of Ending the turning point Algebra Problem of a graph to Gay Hart in fourth period Algebra II. Gary Bauer and Don Cleland plot the graph. Mr. Chandler joined the Norwalk faculty in 1923. Prerent Scholars Win Honorr Scholarship remained high this year as three students placed in the 99th percentile of the National Merit Scholarship Test with two , being named finalists. In addition four students placed in the upper 5 per cent of the state in the Senior Scholarship Test. One received iii lltl an alternate appointment to Annapolis. 1 i'll Nine new teachers joined the faculty. This year the faculty num- . bered 41, while the student enrollment in grades 7-12 jumped to V Nxyx For the first time Norwalk held an official Science Fair with proj- ccts receiving ratings. Those with the Superior rating were entered in the District Science Fair at Tiflin. The business office and supplies were moved from the high school building to an oliice building on Seminary Street. There was talk of . . C f cr jj constructing a new junior high. . The vice-president of the school board, Mr. Ernest Kohlmyer, retired. Mr. Dale Olsen was elected to the board. Heading the faculty in number of years of service were Mr. Bur- ton Chandler and Mr. T. R. Storer, mathematics teachers. 8 5 if is I ..... l 1 'A :- . lm. ,i,,,.i,a, ' ,., cm 3 A .L 1, F Jie Mt. iii' fi N re .ya.,..a J if 5 1,1 I if 5wmlm1vuiuiww ejuiiKa1- ' iw i rdagthiiywegfmiiwg ,if ML' ii ff' ,, .-
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.U-A in- I Q i i 1 .f.35 L.214 in b Seven Former Teachers Honored By Portraits in Study Hall Wi 1il'1i'f,f', i'lli:lllig g:i,E, V 1 I JN Jia ,isgi li ti Ml ' t 5 iiwllli I lrlliml-:'i11lW'lllilii!ll' it . tl 'tif-',f1:.' 'lsllllitll .,,,N lj, all lim ill, W Jill tlli'1yii,,i ,,, jlliyitlllQll7?t- , tllwililt' l li, .iiiixii rttt ii, ' wi i lViiiIiMiiiiiW,,,wiiHii1mw r i WWVN dxvx X ,,... t w 1 l 'fN-q ,.lWl,i3,ill.,Q.,j! ' lllsl Wfli. Institute in 1855 Serves as School HVIGOROUS, popular, and thorough institution, aiming to qualify its pu- pils for the business of life or fit them for en- trance into the higher departments of collegi- atc study was the aim of Norwalk Institute, which was a private in- stitution from 1846 to l855 and was used as a high school from l855 to 1883. Principal Rev- ercnd Jeremiah Hall was first headmaster. In 1849 the Institute student body consisted of 115 gentlemen, 93 ladies, and 22 children. PASSED DAILY by students in study hall are the portraits of seven former teachers-Mr. P. J. Garcia, Mr. Carl Seibel, Mr. D. E. Stewart, Mr. Homer Ellis, Miss Madge Mossman, Mr. James E. Cole, Mr. C. E. Patterson. Last picture added to group was Mr. Garcia's which was presented by Hi-Y in 1959 at time of his retirement. Walking by are seniors Linda Lawrie, Homer Stall, Ruth Brown, and Pam Norsworthy. .re 4 I e1 '-QFJ K .1 Y he ' . , '9- . '4Q. .K si 9 -2- fx . 'L Qpti kt. I. V 0 . , Q . , V . 1 , In 'ln' 1 1 ' at .er A A A v NR x 2 , Q 1 -. nsikr' ft' 1 W. .5 'F M.- -FS. s -
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