William Howard Norwood, principal of Corsicana High School, was born in Campbell, Texas. Mr. Norwood was graduated from the high school at Lovelady, and in 1916 took his B. A. Degree at the University of Texas. On July 8, 1924, he married Grace Clayton of Cleburne, Texas. From 1916 to 1918 he taught mathematics and science in Cameron, Texas. From 1918 to 1920 he was principal of the Paris (Texas) High School. For the next four years he taught mathematics and science at Cleburne. In 1924, during the building program in Corsicana, he moved here and became principal in the new school building. Mr. Norwood, like Mr. Fillers, is a life member of the Texas State Teachers' Association. He was also chairman of the athletic council, District No. 4, University Interscholastic League, 1929.
William Howard Norwood, principal of Corsicana High School, was born in Campbell, Texas. Mr. Norwood was graduated from the high school at Lovelady, and in 1916 took his B. A. Degree at the University of Texas. On July 8, 1924, he married Grace Clayton of Cleburne, Texas. From 1916 to 1918 he taught mathematics and science in Cameron, Texas. From 1918 to 1920 he was principal of the Paris (Texas) High School. For the next four years he taught mathematics and science at Cleburne. In 1924, during the building program in Corsicana, he moved here and became principal in the new school building. Mr. Norwood, like Mr. Fillers, is a life member of the Texas State Teachers' Association. He was also chairman of the athletic council, District No. 4, University Interscholastic League, 1929.
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