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7207210000 gcluool, 720tw00a, Olde 1940-1941 at Norwood 1-ligh School saw us all back at the same old time, Tuesday after Labor Day. At first nothing seemed changed. The dress was a little ditierenty the girls wore an occasional jerkin and open shirt collar above their pastel sweaters, remaining true to the Norwood Fashion of the Hour Ca perenniall. Our Men About 2 the Corridors broke out in a bright rash ot plaid shirts. Girls copied mocassins of their boy friends, but not the yellow leath- er clodhoppers. The summer clean-up partly cancelled our September de- pression at thoughts of the 7:00 alarm, work, seventh bell, book reports, and tour walls. New paint brightened the classrooms. glllwueffe IQLH
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726iwOO9, Ohio, Koa Even the teachers looked heal threr And there were some new ones Two teachers were added to the cooperattve stat-f, a new de partment begun thls year Twen ty two students enrolled for corn mercral educatton on the coop erattve basls, and twenty one 1n the ollstrlbutlve trades All at tended classes ln the mornlng and worked ln the afternoon not more than ttfteen hours a week recelvtng the mtnrmum rate of pay Some served as se retartes ttle clerks consptometer opera tors bookkeepers and general OHICQ workers Qthers served ln retall stores as sal s clerks wrap BOARD OF EDUCATION 'L 06 Education . . . pers stock boys, and cashlers Mlss Kehm headed the GL11d ance and Placement Bureau Thts bureau helps frt Norwood young people from l8 to 25 1nto lndustry Thls lS a valuable ex perlence for students ln learnmg to adtust to the demands of mod ern bustness A complete mtellr gence and achlevement testmg program wtth emphas1s on grad uattng sentors IS part of he work ot thts bureau The College Club for undergraduates 1S another proJect to acguatnt students w1th the regulrements ot varlous colleges and to plot an adequate tour year program The Adult Edu atton program M M kW d O h 1 ABSENT FROM PICTURE N R lph Th y T gal oueffe IQLH 1 I 1 - ' . . . . L K. V . KJ A A . . . Q . C , - , f 1 - ' I I ' I . 9 , - C LEFT TO RIGHT: Superintendent Bates, Mr. Leon Lauerman, realtor: Miss Emma lunghlut, Clerk of the Board: Mr. Charles . Evans, attorney: r. Fran ard, merchant tallor, President of the Boar g Mr. Sherman ber e man, retatl merchant. ' ' : lr. a a er, Assistant reasurer Umon Central Llie Insurance Company. ' I4 3
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