Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2003, Volume 4, p. 36

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0 f i F .n 1| )al hOIlOuI‘G ' Wlth scholars 1p () rm er rl one of his former staff members, Mr. Baxâ€" everybody." ter died around 1990. Another former teacher, Isabella Troop Mr. Baxter was Norm‘s mentor. When _ says he would never ask a staff member to ’/03 he joined the staff at C.H.S., Norm taught â€" do anything he wouldn‘t do. He was dediâ€" N A +~ / f cipal Of _ math to all five grades. There were three . cated to the school and its students, deterâ€" onl hn ; ie y Bos Ogfikdzne! 50}” mer prllri‘ve tod?iy students trying the provinceâ€"wide algebra _ mined that they get what they should. f ol hi. P igle@" fof "ing A JY _ and geometry exams in June. It was the teachers who started th iA : e t ho. niC a ns ud and E x ; j e e MueP hss l 1 , cch9 ory. of B remAired APMly gol There was no end in the day when Mr. scholarship fund. There is $13,000 in it . / â€" l e .0 . em pool senteC ., geb C P 3 | p* © <0i p _ qphe gigh P ship P rsfecondfily Baxter led. If you were done in four hours â€" _ today. Each year the interest is drawn off | t o f h. . C olborfle sch"larerla“d mme* _ great. If it took 12 hours â€" great, Norm says. . for the award. Harvey Thompson and Fred | § 23 im . hrflugh %rthumb 1ar5hip Coesak& Norm remembers going back to the â€"Troop are trying to build the fund so that d 00| ce pea t o ie ttEast N ter §cbho fits naI]quing 0 _ school as late as 8 p.m. Mr. Baxter would _ the annual award can increase. | \'?33& â€"* fagl . | aENsS)W R BX care? 04 tea®iijet00 _ still be there and available to discuss your _ Mrs. Troop remembers teaching | s 25 y d the * [ jen! ta ind roblems. There wasn‘t the pessimism 0 English, Latin and girls sical education | 3. ol g. . Ciy s engthy."s rteGeq to ©5,,, 1929 problems. Th t th f â€" English, Latin and girls physical ed ol k .. 7. 9 hm prates th paxt? 7. He mo (2) Ont-e moved today. The principal was always positive. _ under Mr. Baxter. | fil V% esP ( 4y C . w. %él” 4s 1920}1’1 Athi whe? ®°5cn00! There was nothing you couldn‘t fix. He continued on next page | PW C wifege fi uF2 septemschool frurltfl lgiinuatm;lne Higrl;‘ was a "super guy who left his mark on : \~ 2 n lt d i e n bOX" Coal 1 ferl. _3 tm L .. d .l Publlc dther n Con. Col : cLPa Remmrommammreennmamnnnmmmmemenmemnimnnecemmmenmemmesneemmmmmemmecenmnmermmmnnnmecemmenmenmemmmemeesmenenme it mo es o og ste cast e gnt 5 2g pBPC) pigh samil SS e l ces lt x e on d ; M and CaSs uB mE 5 he A y o mlng , TeR ced us uc mpmoues ho ‘s l 3 & )B de 4~ 9307 s1 ve eP Sally Hudell 2 * "a Te T% > . c Pammmm se s 4 l T5 0t 1 rpat 29. gie M Cence ! Je | lR woage C zs . .bA * Ratps We 2l e o silh A /5\ > [ 5scP ge hel% in lgfig-taught ut‘ on | o~i in e ie l . .4# o * P k â€" 26 L .L E.V :: i oi s : . teee e T abo | sin‘~â€"yl2â€"<EG‘ 2357 / OMA v *L es VA â€" o maiba " 4 mifint 194 1 c108e4g9 and {5p ab° U ;age . 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Hatlk Aea esns n t oc [ n / l Eol l > 7A t ? â€" o ‘ e 4 s t mesa i l0 / . Tihup W > hssy 4. ~RE + p Cl es s 19) § ¢ ./ SMMaes stt N Ne io. 2t 4. . ~"Clm 6 it 1 '{\ " After a lopse of some years, the stid= Und edeeation you must have, i you ol 06 ,.,’f 1 \ r ie “I“‘,,Z""ia\“ HP west â€" | 1 BP 0 Oe OO O2f fls ol Uile school. are again prepariag a are to play your part in these mromentous one . 12 ar o is WA Nes . wl 3 t 7 ioi ied Et (z’vflr Book, Considoring. Mie tima at thelr. ... . years andenjoy the benetitswhich thay may &CP 0e piic s NB .. 4 (Â¥: > B s oL BR NOCA Af] dlepant, the Hnited: envaiment, ing. For mostpopte, gotting an edecation i â€" mz i oi : hn k "\ l es s fi‘j‘?’fié fl?m]f?jé’""‘"“’"j; f?}'”a::;’f’]:’g ";";Zf“f’{/‘;’;:;’;‘fo"‘l‘l‘;;;’:‘?” tuk . Proto countesy or Hasver THompson oo en ie e e 9f Ohis nature Is quite. an andezteking. For attatning, it requtron a lot of bazd work. a T o0 OOR ENO NONEONTLONT the the stedents are to be. commended. e .t 0 io. Colborne High School, Grade 10 class, 1946 Suldance of atr. Curpar, who, from the asted his tutorif therewas not an easy way Front row, fi . 3 5 "[l260 us been a. gulding influence bebiod .. ofyotting an vcncutlon. . Size", ould. the s , from left: Fred Troop, Harvey Thompson, Douglas Tayl B ly Davi The late W.R. Baxter, ue m cien uen en nom ons aal ie mea onl g/“dd“? row, from left: Beverly Wilson, Aileen Diamond % b fe gyfi ec\j/ erRy ons J B U Hehing: the students every atccuss wit wray to learaing" There is not one for you hirley Mutt h 1 , barbara Giffor osemary Jones the last principal Of / "@> Yea sao, ntarierneachcles y Mutton, Faye Thornton j i 4 f Pcigons ) (igh k o ol shreation sn aeve gleo Teasrpant mine . Back row, from left: Lillian Grfigfgeflginy”&iig'cfi Ff'Chi: 2 [ may 20. achool year. deann to a olosu, _ ners, telerancofor those whodtengreo with W.R. Baxter: uces . melen Parish, Elizabeth Cook, Principal siolonn t ie esn i Orletta Hardnen, Emma Fish, Audrey White, Leona Lane * closed in 196. 1 lrnc.:p;‘:“ most momentoun wo stall ever have lened agroat deat and the Aituco will Ea)" 3 completed is / m o o ol ieie on ht mubdued this . ... ba afo inyour hanide, Iw. Râ€" es teaching career Jastrrme l Nn mos 1g M 3 East / Stqeeat mgent giew it von ane Wit Bader, B. a, ter‘s. the Northumberland / aue? is on s it Cl‘ Thoe Sm in Seuonuary /5%,‘”” Hiaps Math ,s-ig:l gol choo se a oc ns i : Brighton. .. / pelcmensent ther beiiger apd orne High A scholarship / Sz "ie Sn ierew comerot y f b | commemeâ€" 4. °/C "oseh onde urnnm en // /f"'fl//j;? § c h 0 0 fates hig memâ€" â€" ~~ Aumpiiee 4 < ) ory and contribution to _ __~~â€"â€"â€"______ * %4.2(,,/9 Yearb00k1 hundreds of students over his Fre aeall 1952- decades of dedicated instruction. \;\\/ 9 ~ wâ€"/ @ CgP4F Ril ied sn znc y

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