Norwalk High School - Signal Yearbook (Norwalk, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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rt Q -Q Q jg' X Q -1 ii is Y' ' . I X5 fail L' A . Qiif - ' Q ig. A ' Y , S S2 AMID THE buzzing activity of foods lab, Nina Williams and Simone Bukszpan, at the stove, hurry to finish their meal. WATCHING to see that Shirley Factor does not make a mistake while compiling accounts Vocational Subjects Form Although more and more students have entered into college pre- paratory courses, home economics, business education, and indus- trial arts departments still hold important places in the curriculum. That the Soviet Union is incorporating these departments in the new Russian education program emphasizes this fact. Sewing, cooking, home decorating, and home nursing were taught to home economics classes by Mrs. Margaret Hambleton and Miss Donna Nacci. Methods of giving a bed bath and making a bed with a patient in it were demonstrated to Miss Nacci's students by school nurse Mary Peat. Learning how to make a perfect pizza pie was one of the favorite tasks performed in Mrs. Hambleton's cooking class. Boys in metal shop repaired their own cars under the direction of Mr. Herbert Rolsten. Future engineers and draftsmen were taught that accuracy is necessary in drawing plans by mechanical drawing instructor Henry Smith. is business education instructor Rex Lantz. MISS CAROL EMBICK gives an eighth-grade English assignment in preparation for the next day's class. u I .Q . ,X Hi HOMER STALL practices typing to improve his speed under the supervi- sion of Mrs. Judith Douglas. 18 1 SHISKABOBS are the fare of the day in Mrs. Margaret Hambleton's home economics class.

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MISS BliRNADE'l'TE Bell watches as EACH DAY Mr. Howard Hershey be- JIM SINGER and Dennis lseefer eye Sue Croft demonstrates the correct form gins his physical education classes with each other as Mr. Harry Sh idle prepares used in making a chest shot. roll call. to throw a jump ball 1 3-W 'W x AlIZ......c THE ATTEMPT of a double somersault by two classmates interests the boys in Mr How ud Hershey's gym class. if 01' 'J'-7, ,447 cl r i,,,,,, H' M, WHATS THAT EO! 10 do with the LISTENING I0 the FCPIY Of 21 S0Ci0l0gY THOSE ALL importint senior rides price of pork in Jerusalem? demands Sllldeni OH 2 ClUCSli0n COUCCFFUTIS Slllm are being recorded by American govern Mr. Grant Walls as one of his American conditions is Mr. Jerry Wood. mgnl instructor C. N Sibvgnggn students gets off the subject under dis- eussion. 17



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If EXPLANATION of the operation of a power saw is being given by Mr. Richard Vogt to boys in his industrial Foundations for Future By showing them how to use basic woodworking tools Mr. Richard Vogt may have turned seventh and eighth grade boys into do-it- yourself enthusiasts. Upon graduation girls who have learned office practice, shorthand, and bookkeeping from Mr. Rex Lantz have little trouble finding a job. These girls gained practical experience by keeping school ac- counts, typing and mimeographing outlines and exams for faculty members, and making out report cards for the principal's office. Miss Carol Embick and Mrs. Judith Douglas both taught typing. Eighth-grade English Hlled out Miss Embick's teaching schedule, and she spent hours in the direction and production of the fall class play, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Stepping in for Mrs. Mary Eylcr who retired early in the year, Mrs. Douglas took over the teaching of general business also. BUSILY WORKING on school accounts in ofhce practice class is Donna Chaffee. THE CORRECT methods of attach- ing a collar is demonstrated by Miss Donna Nacci for clothing student ang dugg, STITIOTIC BUkSZpal'l. lla fs 'u MR. HERBERT ROLSTEN cuts a pipe on the abrasive cut-off for use in metal shop. L- . r ,... UNDER THE OBSERVATION of Mr. Henry Smith, Dennis Robbins works on a mechanical drawing assignment. If if EIGHTH-GRADERS Kenny Schatz and Bob Perkins work on a project in industrial arts.

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