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.---W'-- -r f- -cas-:L-X - - 4.-1-1. .L ,. . - N ., ,, s .L 1 ' ' s 1'-V 2' f 'x 'Q x if .r r1.:',..Y '-: -, -- ,A , A ., .- -7 , , The Corridor Qtticers Captain .... . .4,,. Edwin Strickland Douglas Bourncr Scrgeants .r,.r Web Grecn l George Labuta v Sponsor ........, ......,. N Irs. Bohn The hourly traffic ot' Normandy Iligh School is guided, restricted and regulated by the UOI'l'lll0l' Officers who willingly give their services to this cause. Third row: Heibel. Holm. Strieklanil. Iietko. imiming, Vtfillizxm Green. '14-ond row: Fink VV1-b Green. Koenig, Bowman. br . First row: Bold. LziButu, Alberts. lianuenhersr, Kruse. The entire organized toree consists ot twenty-tour hoys representing each grade in the school. The captain, who is elected hy thc fellow- inembers of the group, is usually a senior, Thus. he is more capable because ot longer experience. Edwin Strickland, who succeeded Peter 00811105 to that position in the middle of the 19251-330 terin, was again chosen this year. lle has per- formed his duty adinirahly as a substitute for absent statt lll0llllN'l'S, and as an instrument to prevent congestion and to promote rapidity in the disniissals oi' assemblies, lle is assisted in his efforts by three sergeants: Douglas liourncr, 'VVeh . Green, and George Labuta. llnder their direction are twenty privates, -X A who, at their various posts throughout the school. discipline thc crowd A4 of hurrying feet and enforce the tow siiuple trattic rules in order to f insure swift 1I1OV0lllltIlf and at the saiue time safety to the Normandy LJ Ilifrh bchool students. lfoi this sirvici we are 0'l lit u. ig.,e 'Xinttui Av' '6q1,1?s5.,,..s qw- f ,nog E xr, v w 1 - Q 1 i , - , . if 1 O P, ,. Y- , Bl 14 , ' A I 745 .. , '?LJ'lf4.' ag.-V -' ,a3sf-g,y.:-- ' 3 -:-sg--'xr--' rr :.g.:'-f-.r-5---gg-A fs--. qv Q, r . ,. ..g-raw., W 7 . .,f,.,.'..- 1,14 . ..,,,,-. 'i?l '3 ' P e z., . - A - 'WL 20- w i-r 2? . . . ., . ..... .... L. .. - . - . .QM .. ,.,,qr...1g ..,., ,:. -:....y-fg..g.,.,u- 45.1-Dizid.-A4,--,Z,VAMW-.:v-5'.,:L- .'
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f5'5 ' i- r i if 2f N 3 if' I -' 'T 3 3'-M4 isggjfn: - -3 .A , - 4 4, Y- ' e X 1 4 , ..:, J.-4-ivy- '-:!::g.4f,H,:-sg.v-Lv.3 !--all-' mx--.e!:?.n!..-1.2-il n l.:-.!4i,:'-Q ! Ei -.ef-.. If! H I I pm -! 'Nl llwe Stuclent Council in President Edwin Strickland ...... .. William Brown ,4..,, , ,,,,,.. Vice-President Elvira Adams ,........... Howard Swacker ...... Secretary Treasurer Members : Elvira Adams Seymour Brown Edwin Strickland William Brown Howard Swacker Sanford Talley Edward April Gladys Kruse Olive Wise Fourth row: ,Xll11Il1S. Thoelke. Third row: Kruse. Strickland, Swaeker. Second row: VVise. VV. Brown. Talley. First row: April. S. Brown The Student l'ouncil is the governing body of the high school students, and it is to this body, sponsored by lllrs. li. Thoelke, that the many problems of school lite arc llI'Ol1Q'llf for solution. W A variety of new and puzzling problems was brought to the Council this yea1'. all of which were solved most successfully. One of thc out- standing needs of the school this year was the necessity for bleachers on the athletic iield. When informed of this, the Student Council at once provided the necessary bleachers, They secured money for these by giving: three dances which were very successful. X ' A new plan ot' electing members to the Council was devised this year. 5 I9 t'a'ndidates were selected by the Vouncil and then submitted to the s faculty to vote upon instead oi' allowing' the students to select and vote upon their own ehoiee as was formerly done. This new plan was thougrht better. as it grave these honored positions to worthy people. i. 14.3 ' P ... Page ldighteen . a t e z , aie.fff9ali ?-Qsffmsfef-:i?r15.E 'iiiiifefffc '5 E1':. fft 5.
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'll It has ever been the ambition of man-kind to r e m a i n youthful. Senility seemed a blot upon life. qIThe burning desire to regain youthfulness in- spired Ponce de Leon to explore Florida in quest of youth's miraculous fountain. Youth is effervescent, much like a gin fizz. It constantly bubbles over with vitality and causes latent achievement to materialize. 111 It is usually in good form to be youthful. At times. however, it is to say, in the least embarrassing. lts bang and and uproar are confus- ing, its possibilities appalling. lts tem- po is rapid and filled with color CH WWIRI
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