Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1933

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X .15 rv , , ' I . - Q ' A 4 Q . xp '4, S U . 'A 1 ew gt? -are C... at ma 716' D Y Pg F I fill l The Board of Education The Board of Education is to he commended for the many' serviees whieh it has lvrouffht to a successful completion in the past school year. Then ,reatest task was to solye the problem of space ln accomodatrn Nor nrlndy s roysrnl, student body This was done by concerted effort to pass the news bond rs ue for the new burldrng whreh rs now under L0I1QlI'llLll0I1 and which ysrll be ready for use rn January 1934 One of the ravest responsrbrlltres of thrs group rs the selectron of competent teachers and 'rt the begrnnrng of the year the Board found rt necessary to select nc sc teachers bec ause of the great rncrease rn the enrollmest of students mer the preyrous year Durrnz, yacatron the students spent therr days rn enjoyment of lersure hours and the lory of summer whrle Normandy was busrly emergm from rts shell A rf by mabre the malls starrysays and woodwork had assumed a new beauty Thrs plc rsrn transformation was broucht about by the Board The present oifree holders of the Board haye held the same posrtrons rn the past years and under then' smcere rnterest and eapable mana ement all chools of the Cllqllkt haye been lmproyed The students of hormandy are deeply grateful to these men Ck llv lk T Saga W W 6 L A NN han! h. 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A r,,.1f,.1 11,-M1111 51, .- 1.1 1-11,1 - U11-gg v QQ Shlii-'turqvi I 44 Fth-1 Y - Lmf L l'.1,g, X1f,rH'- I I l Y I The Student Councll lresxdent Tonev Letko X lte PI'CSlClClIl Norman Kruse Secretary Treasurer Publzczty Commztlee Norman lxru e Chalrman S 3 N N131 aret Puesthel JIOPQR Nlarjorx Ne blt J I MW Charles Cech J I CD J mhn Daudson '3 S llu o lxallu SI S Jane Llltiklll J 3 R leonard XVII ht J I TL VW XYZ Care 0 Grounds and Buzldmg Committee Toney Letlto Chalrman James Yates LeRoy Hume Cllfford Russler Vlr lnla Heldeprlem Melxm Schad Fznance COIllIl1lfl66 Eselxn D31lCN Chalrman Blll Unber Lois Yvendlm SSR J3IN J2N SIN JIHIJ JIS S2T SIL J2R The Student Councll WNhlCl1 has been 1n exlstence ten years IS one of the most actne organwatlons ln the school Jos Colbert Ex ely n Dalley Student Dance Comnuttee Olne W lse Chalrman Alma Schleler Dorls Bemg Ollxe Boneau Joe Jordan Jack Burns Ray Owens Charles McClure Charles Cech Exelyn Dalley Elmer Spencer Wm Zaehner W alter Kossman Raymond Coldstem Robert Llese Assembly Commzttee Joy Colbert Chalrman Clarence Wasselak Donald Srmpson S3L S25 J3L 2S SIR JIAB JSW JZW JICD SZT SZN S2L J2U J3V .l3T S3S SIT J2T 'Nathan Koch J I KL B111 Funk S 2 R The general functlon of the councll rn past years was to g1VC 3dVlC6 and help to the school The councll howex er has progressed lmmensely ln the past few years Thelr work IS now connected wlth the welfare work of the commumty As well as helplnb people throughout the year the councll made speclal eHorts to provlde for all the needy durlng the Thanksglxlng and Chrlstmas holldays NI C1 lx Il 'I' lk L 4. l Shl C Y 1 h ,. 3527301 Saga Pg T M 'cf' 6953. 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' 95551 :lil 45171 H9311 wi I . ,. lm 4 I A X ANN Lil The Corridor Ofhcers Gaptam Toney Letko Casey Blshop George Gech Edward Haeffler Harold Langenberg Lleutenants The Gorrldor Offlcer Force was first organized by Mrs Bolm ln l927 to establlsh the proper conduct m the corrldors lunchroom and locker rooms The first Force consisted of captaln three sergeants and twenty one lleuten ants SIX of whom were glrls At the present tlme students from varlous classes are selected for the Force who are to Une some of thelr t1me and attentlon to securm order durmg the passlng txme and durmg assembhes Another duty IS to acquamt v1s1tors wlth the school l'JU1lCllHgS of the campus and tradltlons of lNormandy The first captam ln 27 was James Gorton ln 28 Burdette Bushmann III 29 and 30 Edward Strlckland and 1n 31 George Labuta The present Force conslsts of captam four lleutenants and thlrteen other members Normandy we all know IS a rather crowded school for 1ts small capaclty That IS one reason corrldor regulatxon IS such a vltal necessity here These boys who mamtam order are never over bearlng They do not flount thelr authorlty and they have won the respect of the entlre student body We at Normandy feel that there 1S excellent order among students whlle passlng to and from classes and that lt would never be posslble to manage wlthout the guldance of this roup These boys are worthy of the hl hest pralse and appreclatlon T 'S 1 Saga ft ,I W . 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' M921 lk iff!! wil fi U we 3-' Page T' ly- e 4 A V Y Neighbors tr rbrr funny yyord funny people Who but our oyyrr nergrbors rrye suth an tffert on our eyery day lrfe They tan make our lrfe enjoyable they 1 rrr make rt 1 constant bore Lets Get together and drseuss our IICIUIIIJOTQ We yyrll talk about rrrrrre first rnd then yye yyrll hear about yours People rome and people go but our rrerghbors are alyyays yy 1th us They are tall lanky fat hort trabby, genral and sometrmes eyen loyable W hen the house next door rs y 'rtated the toprc of corryersfrtron rn your own home rmmedrately tenters around the questron I yyonder what they yyrll be lrkew' They arrrye and become settled and rt rsrrt lonff before your questron rs answered The effett the rrerghbors haye on the nerghborhood soon beffrns to show Is there a path across your once pretty green layyn worn rn from constant trayersrng by the nerghbors for the purpose of borroyyrng, some sugar Or perhaps to use the phone Agarn maybe the use of your egg. better rs all that rs requrred Be that as rt may the path FPIIIHIIS ar ross the lryyrr The thrldrerr do or do not as the Case may be, make therrrselyts objects of prty bu ruse of then absolute latk of respect of other people s property They t rn rnsrlu 1 person llfe enjoy able and they can make It other yy rse Ior tht purpose of tlrarrffrrrf the routlrre of ones eyery day lrfe I lynoyy rf no bttter tlue than fr ner hb rr Itople tarrnot eyen haye therr oyyrr farnrly arfvurrrerrts rn tht peate 'md aftty of thcrr homes Modern walls and nroderrr llCIgI'll'J0lS rnalte all secrets the latet rn mornrnunrty gossrp Very sweet people to your fate, but onte behrnd your back' Your yery tharatter representrng so many years of tonstruttrye care on your part rs torn to shreds by the eyer waggrng tongue of your loyely neighbors There are, of tourse, people who make yery decent nerghbors, ones who are an asset to any cornmurrrty and not a drsgraee I shall not yenture to say just yyhat per tent represents the Hood nerghbors and what per cent the bad That does not enter mto the questron Our nerghbors haye always been the krnd one can get alonff wrth alloyymg one exteptron And what an exceptronl These people were verrtable pests They yyere the proud possessors of a dog and three ehrldren Takrng every thlnv mto eonsrderatron, I belreve, to thrs day that I lrked the dog the best of all The three thrldrerr were just oyer srzed reproductrons of a leech In other yyords, you just tould not fet fryyay from them If we ent the grass, they would be there, rf yye yyue t urn, they yyould be present on that HUSPILIOUS ou asrorr rlso The doff mould not yy rtch ll- ert, but he mould run at the car and bark just about st rung us to death Ht also possessed the 'rbrlrty to spend half the nrght hovylrrrg outsrdt for yyhat rersorr no out knoyys Mrybe someday you yyrll haye a farrrrly moye next door Mama papa three thrldrerr and la t but not least, the dog If you are ey er so unfortunate rll I L ur do rs to offer my most srntere eorrdolentes and hope that they are not by my trrtk of fate, as pOSltlXely annoying as the ones of yyhom yye or rather I speak so yery hrffhly Robert Sthalk Fzrst Place Wznner UL uzll Club Essay Contest 3 I man I is Saga P 1 agv wpnzvl n ttf, Qrttjl Qty-1 -iffy ' f..f,5 W may X.-,,j .. , I . , . ,' j .. j. ., .1761 . ,F lb' , U' , I I . 4 1.59 ' ' r I ' P . 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'nav-A445 3'1 f'. ., . . 1 .. .. .. - . . -1-5-ng-Sv-V SPIRIT CDF WISDGM Forsalw us never, but grant th t by your power we shall come- to realaze al! 0+ our clre-arm .- V - 1 C1 e F' . ..- r- . UJNUJUWDVO W I W I Finn 'nba Lil The Senlor Class Prophecy IQ33 I lltl hccn INLII thl clx t1I '1 '1 n11an II'-lllfllllff out what 1s1II happen tot c 1111 1nI11 ls of thc SUIIIUI' L '1 of thlrtx thr1e tc11 xears from non Ks Haze IIIIU lt, 'lt Illl t lt seems just a muddled plctule hut as I concentrate alld look more IIIICIIIIW I see 1111 self 111 the Hllfl t of bt LOUI lll the xear I9-I3 Thlnvs are LOIIQIKICFHIJIW cllfferent Iro111 It hat thes were -I the ccne become IJIHIIICI' I notlce a Iarffe aeroplane drlftlnff slowlx over the 1111 'md a I match It lt 111 xke a sudden due dowsmxard '1nd 111th no apparent 1IIo1t I1 ht UII the loof of a In fl'lpCI The ccne becomes a close up '1ncl I recof 11111 IJ1 Il Iiolsln 111 as the pllot 'IIICI lxhcn the atte11cla1lt opens the door Iol the s c I IIUIICC essle Cloln P11111 Il' them The plane 1 one of the 111 1111 It It 1 1 1 111 cts o11 1111 trlps and If' 16 has just conlpleted 1 IUUI of Eurc sl Ihc sccnc shlfts and presc nts 1 xounff 'IFIIQI palllllllff 111 a garret hlfh .1 JUXL tl t ets III la s The Iiffule fflmces auax from the canvas and the face of CJGIIILICIC SIIHOII comes l11to full new She 1S 11011 lnternatlonallw known for her plc lldld pamtlnf s as thls plcture fades I find IH its place a 1heerIuI lookmff orchestra seated lll 1 I11 we roo111 How surprl HID' to find the IIIUSILIHII: are Homer IVCISCI, Lrsul Bohne, I QUIUS B11 fre Cases BIQIIOIJ Toney Letko and No1m'111 Kruse Thelr SITIIIIIIU' dlrectol 1 ,Illk Ioe ker SUIIIQIIWIIIU' clse 1 t'1kl11ff fo1111 thc llllflllll of a thefttre 011 the 5116811 arc txso 1c'I1I11f1tecI Ql'llQ Doroths qutton 'IIIKI RHXINOHCI Ceeson lll the Ieadlnff loles I 1I 11 Ilt t11c 1 lsell dressed couple IIVIICIIIU' thelr KXII I look n1ore closcly an cls 1 111 th1t th1 two 1rc NIPINIII IIOTINHI ltlfl Gladys NICIIVUI They sec m to haxc tlljllyffl the perfo1nlf1n1e XCIX much The cxxstal 303111 becomes clouds Aftel lt clears, a plcture of '1 school lll th11 affo comes IIIILO slght As I look ahsolhedlx I recof n1Le Opal Rlnfrelsen 'IS 1 te1che1 of comnlerclal suhjects Soon two other figures make thell flppearancc lllfl I ICLU Y1111e M812 Gene NI'11c11elI who ha hecome a teacher of lIlll5ll llld IFWIII XII111cht teachel of IHEIIIICIIIAIILQ The plctule of the OITILC of the same school lb 111111 hon ll and I see Beth alle Halcls who ls sec retaly to the superlntendc 11t 1111111 I thc sc I1 11I 19 t0IlItIllII 111th D011 Stuhhleflelcl now '1 popular Ellffllbll te'1c IILI IQ ffloup Pitts 'III '1 wlcst lll' lll tIt 1 IQ now lcfflscre lll t e U olc f c t11 111 to IJIOXL tI1c11 'slllll th I '1111 1'1the1 t1ke11 hack to sec that 111 lien ILXIII and Ben Ixellu ffleat he'1x111c111Ilt tI'l'lIllpl0IlS of the day One oI th ncsxspapcr lepoltcls 111 F1 1111 lde seat IQ Pete Hlrtman 1nd the IIILKIIHUQIAIJIC 1 ICIIU finnounc er IS Holle Hellt 0 next pl 111 lll sshlch I find '1 PIQIUIC 1 Ncsx Xolk Cltx 1 llll '1 closc u 11111 1 111 ff II cx 1 111 ld sec s.111 lll' tllllllllllllf d11 111 It c lllll enc 1ncI the plc Ii e 1I lll old 1 oo 1 1 111 1 ll nc-1 111 1111 IIX 1 S on 1 11 111 p11o111 1 1 11 o 1 111 rell t 1t lll 1 I III ll 'ue 1 t 111 o peoplc g1t1e 111 1 111111111 ff 1 1 11t t t 1 Xllll s I see 'lll ath etlc lll 1111 II tlll 1 ll c hc Itllllll to thc hc 1ch I ICLOQIIILC Bee ohnson a11d C 11I XSIIII Ilel 1 Ilalle Hcetc Ihex haxc PIIICICCI the Olxmplc the 1eaI11'1t1on of a lon tllll hed dream Iol both fflllfllllltfl 1111 P1111c 0111 Hllllflllll 'lzlcllty cnlc Saga PII 1511! 1 o A IA 1 U h 1 1 T crn 1 tl 1111 . ,W IQI4 111 1116 IIIZ -W I 7' 'bb .I ' ' ' 1' IU . 1 613 . . - s . 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M, I Hi.- -:-' l'1gc 11f-n!y'- ' I F I n Page Tue-nh elght The Upper Senlor Class LYNN Hrse 'Normandys Tltlan athlete fun maker an: Beau Brummel Fuotlxall 3 1 Soccer 31 3' alan H1Y 3 3 Presldenl Track 3 3 Baseball 33 Opcrclta 32 33 W1cePres1dr'nt Semor Cas-I 3 Letterman 5 Club Prwlldent, TONEY LET11o H15 time Ls farmer, his place eteryuhere Preeldent Semor Class 33 Corndor lcerw 32 Presulent 33 Conner 3 Student Council 32 33 Prem en! 1 33 out a 3 33 Baseba 3 3 GL11'1'1u nr SIMON Thr hand that halh made you fan hath mall: ynu guml Dramauc ull 3 31 Cuurxvr 33 bu ruary Scmur C as- H 111111 MLG1 1111- A uhen 11 Iadys m rhf can You knou all other lhtngs 11111. plnu Treasurer Senxor Class 33 Mh clue Clulr JO Boxxng Club H1Y EDNA DOI-RR Few thmgs are lmposszble to dzlzgcnee and shzll I1l.vrary Club 30 Commerclal Cluh 31 Dramatn, u 32 Ar! 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'- , 12 111, - - :11 - f- i , 32. 1111. 1 A V '- I' . 1 Fiqgll 'LL' Pap- 1'l.m,,ri11- W We l I I f The Uppe D D h v . I-'lg' Thntv su: r Sensor Class Ml- l X IN Bmmux xml fl a I mf v m L nhl a Ihuuwmr 4 gnu' H, I Nunlnr .n Jrsxn- Glmm v 1, nut m :rr :han ,munrm 4 un 1 n 1 fulhful 1 f lx V111 4 s uhfn 1 01 stu un :mars un Tznnl I u urrelta THF! Nu M XTTIIFXX N 1 pwzure full rl nn ble H11 I 1 m a df wat Ihm ru 1 1 u A clad ukx w .1 Bar a rn an C I Hours: NXPINI-K n r u 1 hufpv rin un 1 :In Ilnfu 1 r len um u hum. Up: 4 mn null all .un Hn h .1 U1 Ura 1 Rs I Bonn 'I mu v lv sufrlvr u 1h1m all olhe r pluuun s an um l an: Nh lr: Ji Prom. u .nz UrxhQ .1 Dmmllu' GRINDFII The ury jluuer o wuuth I 1 B Dramatic u n A Umm .1 4 ul: an-tu We nu r P .n ap In vlmale quad N xg.: N a MII mush Gu GI' NRI r HIFI! 4 natural lfadfv nz all Ihmgs fu In an 1.1 f mx 1 Hu m 3. N IT nnur Sm :L w N 1rn rx 1 4 lnurn 1 1 n Pu L Vin um 1 nl. 111 mmf sm zu I um tif 1 1 um um :an nunxtlv. 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FT. 1 l u a V A 1 u I nn H:-n X ni 'tan The Upper Sensor Class M1 RIPI Lou-.mY I fav the uorld Lv law-y 41111 that lunelrness ls enough 11- l urella 'il aga 1 n unur S111 11!y '52 Prundnnt 33 1 :rv u uunu 52 Scnwr Play Dmcornv McQl 1- un' u hnuu the 1u.1nr her frrendshzp But all are greet: d by her srnzlvx f1rmm1r4 ml u 1 rrary Club 4 1 Club I nllll U Jack VOPIKLK Tn music that hath charmed hun Wal frlgllvh HAROID GOIUEERG 4 yuulh uhose face H Intghl urtth flashes that farerun Th1 splenrlnr rf a yet unrtsen sun Mum HEETER A vmtlmg lass uho fights courageously for Normandy MARIE Jouxsox She krumcth the real meaning of sportsmanshzp Rom-.KT FIEHIG Hr' hav a frnndlr manner and laughs easily JAxu-.s SEYMOI R He sets the rause beyond renoun -ind lates the game above the przz1 EnxA KEYS Ualung frzerzds Ls an art mdeed Jun NIhL'SYLNllAAI With dreamful eyes Her spznt ltes Lnder the walls af Paradise MERILL Gfxrmx ER ROBERT Kocu Tho he goeth his uay quretlv He leaueth markers by the road LL LII 11-. MILES lhfrf anylhrng more uznnmg than a gurl ulth a an e1 t persunaltty ' CIIAIQIES CALGH II arex 111 utlh un mlvllrgent and open mmd Humln Drunk gr ahr man Ihz greater courtesy Furl: VVIIIIXXPII llrmuz rant and N1 l fx HU FUI! Elm IN Rullwi xx r 1r1lrn1n lar 1unlhmg that lc gatng on r.l1k Bunn- FI MLLH 1 mix lrarne member aj Normandvs alhlelxc arch PILTI' R H uwxi xx x llj 1 rr vim upon the beach x nf r h :caan J edge as he can ga Fnkmx nn DILXLLO Ll e un! serzoux L1 e la av J ox CoLBERT mln :Lumen 13 a treasure nun beaatv re a pau er nlfmn ul Dranxatn flul 3 itudent uun11l N! .itrn uun Saga ,fill W .X - 1 o b H A 6 Y 'helm . fir. luilfn My N . Sl? ' 2. '. .Inf l 'fall cl-, cm.. vu. 'ssl 0,- , , 5- , '3'l, '32, '33g 1-A, cm.: '32, 'mg H U . 5- , '. , fn - xg 1 xlfyn .af-h-5 CI n.. 'zszg C -, 'rg -' , '33. 1 501 .-4 . , .L an all 3 Cl I.. 'sm 1:1 - 4 ', ':siQ GI-r , lan' wsu: 'r- 1 Cl I., '33. he 1, gal 5 . ,LM ' Ill . , ,sign 1 1 ' - '- i ilfh I . 1 . Em. . I Igeg . . 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'tlyrtle Sanders Charles Sanders Harold Sanderson, Paul Sanders Robert Sandweg Alfred Scayo Frank Sehaaf Eugene Schaetzel Altec Schad Melvrn Schaeffer Elmer Sthcxble Clifford Schelble Orwln Schlldknecht Fred Schindler Vxrglnla Schlerer Nellie Schmidt Junlor Schmitz Blllre Schultz Dorothy Schumacher Glen Schwartz Edward Sehwclger Willard Scott Gerald Sexauer I orramc Shtlton Charles Short Armrnta Sldmon Evelyn John Ervin Robert Walter W xlbert Snofke Carl Simon Smlth Srmth Smith Smith Spf-llmey er Harold Spencer Brlly Sptnctr Joseph Spiegel June Spradlmg Curtis Spradllng N ernon Stephens George Stewart Margaret Stewart W xllxam Strregel Fred Stuart Claudine Stuevc Lxlllan Struse Corlne Suddarth Fred Swanson Thelma Szepan-lu Loretta Tesson James Thomas George Thomas Shtrley Trueblood Eileen Tucker A lrgmla Tuttle Lots fwelkemcler Erna N erplanke Lawrence X me Herbert N otlkel Laura X mghtman l orrarnc Walters Elmer W ard John Wassllak Lerghton W aters Robert Webster Lucretia Wendlmg Janet W endt Dean W hrtwell, Garnet W lchern Lloyd Wxlllams Marte W xlllams Charles Wrlson Carlyn Wrshnufl' Betty Wrlke Cathenne Wlllman Dorothv Wrlllams Paul Wrlkenson Barley Wolk Davld Wood Lawrence Workman Olrve Wright Leonard W lllman Charles Wakefield George Wentzel Leah Weldon, Vernon Wrlght Douglas Watkms Lester Zumhehl Evelyn Zykan Mildred Zahner Allen gf Zwerl' el Floyd Page Forty two Saga ft 4 N1 1 P 0 'l I I I Flfth lg Wh .nd -mn 'Htl W. rw? 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Y 0h h A Na Yet Neither Shalt Thou The sun s last dun rays trxed ln yaln to fight back the relentless shadow whlch crept mch by lnch from the slde of the lar e qulet bulldmg At last defeated and seemlngly exhausted by the struggle the sun settled below the horlzon leavlng only a gl0I'l0llS ky and a famt soft glow as a promnse to the world of more beautlful days to come As the sun sank from yleyy behlnd the buxldlng the triumphant shadow reached out and enclosed fir t the stone steps then the yard and finally the flowers along the walk The young woman who had been hurrymg toward the blllldlllg paused at the edge of the shadow and ralsed her face to the sunset as though to gam courage from llS beauty Then as she resumed her way to the door of the bulldlng the shadow seemed to hold a gfllll forebodmg and she qulckened her step She was reeted by the musty Sltkefllllg odor of the hospltal as she entered and the awful stlllness seemed to be choklng her The thud of her heels on the floor formed a refraln He w1ll d1e he wlll dre-due-dle die She walked faster trylng to shut out the awful thought and went up to the desk How IS he? she asked anxlously of the nurse who turned a p1ty mg gaze upon er Dr Mannmg asked to see you as soon as you came IH Mrs Benton Wlll you step IHIO his OHILC for a moment? Thank you she murmured and bracmg her shoulders as though to ward off a blow she stepped lnto the doctor s offxce Ten minutes later when she came out her head was stlll hlgh and her shoulders were st1ll braced but her face had lost every vestlge of lnfe and color To the watchlng nurse her eyes seemed to haye taught and held all the grxef and SUHCI'lIlg Ill the world But when she entered the room at the end of the corrldor her face wore a braye smrle and her cheery greetlng brought an answermg smile to the wan face of the man propped up on the plllows The attendmg nurse stepped SIISDIIV out and left them alone How do you feel Honey she asked as she klssed hlm He looked at her searchlngly before he replxed Its no use pretendlng Klt I can see 1n your eyes that you know D Vfannlng told me this IIlOI'IllIl that It was only a matter of Wlth a choked cry the Dlfl sllpped to her knee besxde hlm and coyered hls lrps wlth her hand Dont say lt' she gasped It 1snt true you mustnt belleye lt' R3lSlIlg her arms toward the cellm she prayed aloud Oh Cod dont take hlm away The last word ended ln a wall as oyertaxed neryes gaye way and she sobbed broken ly LlUtf,hlIl hrs h-1nd as though to hold hlm to llfe He began to talk to hex quletly eyenly soothing her gradually untll she sat watchln hun her face c llm once more Weye got to flcc lt Ixlt Yours will be the harder job youll have to go on alone You wont yy int for money but Ixlt Yes Don There s only one thin I m askln of you Anythm Oh Don how can you be so calm I cant bear lt I cant' L1 ten Int we ye IOT to be calm Cant you see Honey lts bound to h ppen7 We ye neyer been coward llttle lrl and we re not gorng to start now XY hat what wa It you wanted Don I wanted to nyc y pu but a he spoke the door opened and he turned from l11s wlfe to reet hrs mother and brother Saga F t W 'sv' I .'. ,4 I' .61 5 I Y I I u - n 1. . 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V V ,,, hm: N - f ' Q. - , , 11 fps. a ff H S - - ,api - ,- ,,. -, get U - Fin- l L ae my-th I l U 5 Yet Neither Shalt Thou The mother weeping so tly could only greet her son brokenlv whlle the youn boy wlth her struggled manfully to check the tears flowmg down hls face A half hour dragged slowly by whlle the llttle group walted for death to clarm one of therr number Doctors and nurses passed ln and out The man rn the bed was rapldly growmg weaker but he kept talkmg telllng them that he was not afraxd As the end drew near he seemed to strengthen Hrs volce grew strong hls eyes brlght The glrl beslde hlm felt a falnt hope stlr wlthln her but the mother knew that the seemmg strength was but the grxm jest of death He suddenly sat up and thrust somethmg mto the glrl s hand A smlle un earthly rn 1ts beauty lllummated hls face and he sank back upon hlS plllow Hrs mother screamed thmklng hlm dead and the sound seemed to recall hrm opened wlstful eyes and turning them upon her whrspered Mother you ve always helped me-cant you help me now9 I but hrs strength had gone and he was fast smkmg mto the last oblxvxon of death He roused hlmself wlth a mlghty effort and murmured Klt remember yet nelther shalt thou Hrs eyes closed and he sank 1nto blackness HIS hold of the glrl s hand relaxed He was gone Dazedly the glrl looked at what he had thrust mto her hand It was an Old Testament and a plece of paper marked a place She read then wlth her eyes fastened on hls face she spoke quletly I promxse Don At Donald Bentons funeral h1s Wlfe was the object of all eyes Wlth hlgh head and whlte proud face she stood beslde the grave There were no tears ln her condemn her as cold and heartless Even the old mother felt a vague resentment as she notlced Kltty Benton s apparent lack of grief The glrl had not even dressed ln black her dress was a plaln blue one whlch had been her husband s favorlte But the people around her could not see what she clutched tlghtly 1n her hand It was a llttle book wlth a plece of paper markmg a place That mght ID her home now empty and sxlent Kltty opened the book and read aloud Don s last message Behold I take away from thee the deslre of thme eyes Wlth a stroke yet nelther shalt thou mourn nor weep nelther shall thy tears run down She moved slowly to the wmdow and lookmg up at one star whrch seemed to her to be brlghter and more lummous than the rest she faltered I promlse Don but oh Don youll have to help me IX adlne Oglesby First Place Wmner Ln, the uzll Club Short Story Contest N P N l l I l 4 FIA Q do 1 Saga . . 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Mr' IMI my 55? mtl nlflyfl Nh-.1 M01 AQHI .gyflr at lift-5 Q A04 lb . mi get QQ' lfirs-I 1 VP, if V, i 31' 'siif-if ,7 f's7':f1- i eff .' fi. ii., n S 1 , ,.,. sims . ,V 1.1 .,-, ,W F41 Ur ,N ve 3+ nil 1,51 B1 5, ' f X SPHQIT or ACCOMPLISI-IMENT Allow the recreation hours o Norrrandy to re-mam the same tomorrow as they a.e today womb whsle, youlchiul and free , - 5 5 . - Qi W H fm-in Lx 1 ' .5 ' ' . . . . 5 :ff 34 TT 3. tgg '14 Q 1 6 W 4 l l P X l l I 41 F155 5 Seasons .Sprmg A blue sky flecked mth clouds bxrds plplng offertorres from secure llmbs of awakenmg trees pastel shades of green the srlken luster of new leaves fragrant breezes b1ts of woodland shrouded wlth purple pungent haze and frmged wlth blossoms clumps of grass carpetmg the earth far and near wlld geese honklng thelr way northward the refreshmg aroma of pure alr Wanderlust A new bouvancy and joy floods the earth .Summer Sparklln dew greedlly sucked up by the rays of sunllght of a glorlous damn gl hard blue sky flowers of gorgeous hues butterflles floatmg lazxly alon hushed sultry a1r the f'11nt hum of a bee brllllant green fOll3gC rustllng ln an occasional breeze long scorchm days punctuated by vlolent electlcal storms hot close evenlngs stretchmg lnto selyety black nrghts wlth srlver stars and moon Such 1S summer Autumn Mellow Sllllllght on follage now v1v1dly splashed wlth reds rlch yellows browns and purples leas es drlftmg slowly to the ground like huge butterflles a splcy tw ang 1n the a1r the sharp odor of burnmg leayes a frosty sky flooded with lemon colored llght ysrld eese gomg South leaden colored clouds hovermg about prom lslng snow black starless nlghts a moanmg wmd tlcklmg the eaves trees stram mg under the welght of luclous red apples squlrrels buslly gatherlng nuts from oyerladen trees lJIUWIl frelds dotted mth golden shocks of corn orange colored pumpkms the spny odor of applebutter The earth IS prepared for Wtnter Wmter wlth lts smoke blue sky leafless trees clothed m glxttermg ue soft ywhlte drlfts of Qllllllll snows pale sunllght alr llke wme frozen pools of water the crunch of frozen round eyerythm frm ed mth sharp leamm lclcles cl clear cold wmd mlm starry nl hts Then Wlnter s thaw Wlnter wlth lts slush ny black pools of w 1tcr drlpplng trees a cold huddled sparrow grey skles a chlll moanmg wlnd I 'llll stmgmg and cold dlrty smoke and fog the thud of IIlCltlI'l lLlLlCS fdlllll on sodden ground menacrng takes of ue floatln doysn a muddy rner cloudy sordid nl hts The earth 1 '1d Then comes bprm 1 'nn and the earth 1 lad June Haller Ftrst Place Wznner rn Quzll Club Sketch Contest f HN Saga l A H h v Ld Pgft E551 mg' lllw fllif .W - - 1105 . .M ' y . 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A . f 1 lrlf IW? , , ,P h, url fr 'Ijl r' Tv 'I I The Saga Staff Edltor Dory Vlfalker Asslstant Editor ,loan lNlCUVCI1d3Ell Business Manager Lester Luekmc Assistant Buslness Manager Herman Heuser AdNCfllSlIlC Manager Dorothy Bierman Leona Sanders Exelyn Dalley Helen Bown June McCua1g Dorothy Weatherford Helen Boneau Martha Plosky Gertrude Atklnson Margaret Anderson Mlldred Guggenbuehler Dora Stubblefield Llterary Edltors Mars Gene Maxwell Gladys Kruse Murxel Loxejos Rosalle Kennedx Lorralne Sueme 'Vlary Halllik Art Editors Ralph Martin Adxertlsmg Stall Ernst Blumenthal Glrls Sports Wrlters Boss Sports Wrlter George Bagot Typlsts Vlrcmla Es erman Snapshots EllIlOI' Ermes th lg I W g b Doroths Grlndell 'Vlarjorle Smlth Marle Flckelssen Marx Ellen Thompson Genexa glllllJQ0Il Marle Eekert Roselnal y Homrk Imp Emil Amshanslm Peter Hal tman ,Iaequelm Stanusl June Roberts 3 UAh 'h A 6 6 larva B50 - me . e----- -'-+-f+ee----- , . 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A041 ENN Wig 'gen . 51 Qs' , G G to to so mi, P g Plz, Helen Roflman Dorothy Weatherford ,r-or N I P 3 I l l 4 WM n A AN L.2.l The Courier Stall Edltor ln chlef Flrst Page Edltor Edltorlal P Sports Edltor Fourth P Artlsts Humorlsts Reporters Edtlorzal Sta 'Vhldred Guggenbuehler June Haller Rosalre Kennedy 5 Boys Edward Haefler lG1rls Mildred Guggenbuehler 'Vlary Gene Maxwell l Ralph Martln Q Gertrude Simon Harold Goldberg Walter Young Harold Langenberg Betty Jane Hardy Ardelle Alvls Helen Bown Paul Garsm George Bagot Edrth Bonn Norman Morgan Dory Walker Olne Wlse Carlton Frmk Emxl Anlshanslln Douglas Halnes Robert Strathkoetter Ernst Blumenthal Toney Letko Hugo Kallvy Florence Berkley Jacquelln Stanzel Busmess Sta Mary Ellen Thompson Ellen Obermann Henry Flenup Vlargaret Wessale Vlargaret Anderson Kathleen Kennedy Elolse Bradley Lorene Conrad Vlarlon Pearl Nlarle Meyers AdVClllSln Manager Lester Luekmg Cxreulatlon Manager June Haller T Marne Eckert yplsts Geneva Slmpson Advertlsln SOllLllOI'S Blll Green Ellen Obermann Ben Kelly Henry Flellllp Marle Fukexssen Blll Waymeyer Dorothy Bleflllilll Wllllam Connor Geneva SIIIIPSUII Jack Hohrelter lx I W h ll Saga Ill F545 IMA? 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Ju Page filly-one lei My W QF: cviw W W 1 ae The Art Club Ardelle Aly IS Ruth Petersen Catherlne Payletlch IVIHFIOH LeCuerr1er Ralph Martm PICQHICIII Secretary Commlttee Althouvh the Art flub has been ln CXISICIICC only a few short years lt rs one of the mo t necessary and most actlye of all the clubs Its membership LOIIQIQUIIF of students in the Alt I and Alt II classes numbers over thirty The purpose of the club IS to lye those students yyho have artistic asplratlons a chance to deyelop their natural talents One of the club s many actxyltles IS the maklng of fay ors and menus fOl lunch cons for the Vlothers and Daughters Banquet and for the Fathers and Sons Banquet Posters and 'mnouncements for the plays dances and all other entertalnments that are glyen here at school are also made Various scenery deslgns for the yearly operetta are made by the ambltlous artlsts and the best of these IS selected The entlre club then cooperates 111 enlarglng and palntmg thls scenery for the presentatlon of the operetta Qcenely for the Junior High School Operetta IS also made This artlstlr ffroup has made fantastlc masks, and last year traced the history of the mask Last year also the club presented a marlonette show The Highway man which proved to be yery successful This year their most important accomplishment was the Cl6Slgnll lg and making of the Art Club pins These plns were made of copper ID the form of a pallette mth the yyord Art etched across them They were also much lnterested 1n the maklnfr of batlks an art that 0I'lglIl3tCd 1n the Jay anese Islands Tanasco Mllovltch yyell known artlst who has had great success with banks was secured by MISS Prrce and spoke at the Assembly He exhlblted seyeral samples of hls work and a few of them yyere hunv ln the Maln Bulldlnff for seyeral days, together wlth the best batlks produced by members of the Art Club Miss Price the sponsor belleyes that though the club has accompllshed more this year than 1n the plecedlng years lt will contlnue to advance in the futule H Egh h n L D ll PP Saga N N NY' ln 'R I . lam w 5 u ----------------------- - w M4 -- V .......... ,,,,--,--,--, , -- - 9,406 . y . ml' i - Ma MQ' . . y , l . . mud P ' . . -r . . 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Y I f Ne'Nll h The Pep Club President Mildred Guggenbuehler Gladys Kruse Secretaries Q Marie Fickelssen Treasurer Mary Ellen Thompson Normandy High School this year has the outstandm Pep Club of all years The girls who compose the club are aluays ready to support their teams ln any way posslble The club nom in its fifth year has the largest enrollment eyer These seyenty girls dressed ln thelr unlforms of br1 ht red tams white jackets dark sklrts and green shlrts are an lnsplratlon to both players and spectators This year an Honor Pep Club was or anued with only jumors and Seniors ellglble There were slxteen members who made this Honor Pep Club having fulfilled all of the rules including the one of attending all games faithfully The following slxteen members recelved as an award for their faithfulness a sllver N Wllh a megaphone and the word Pep on lt Gladys Kruse ,lune Haller ,lane Smlth Mane Eckert Mlldred Cuggenbuehler Mary Ellen Thompson Roberta Wernse Helen Boneau Dorothy Weatherford Margaret Wessale June MCCUa1g Ida Vlay Knudsen Marie Johnson Ellen Obermann and Mary Elizabeth Silver During the wmter whlch has 1ts football season the Pep Clrls may be seen occupymg a large sectlon of the bleachers slnglng and cheerln their team on to victory Durln each season of football basketball and baseball a chosen number of girls sell hot dogs and candy to the many excited onlookers Miss Ruth Bax IS now serving her second year as sponsor of this orgamzatlon She succeeds Miss Anna Strassner and MISS Dorothy Fager of former vears Each year the Pep Club sponsors an assembly program This year they gave a Pep Meetlng for the ald of the Bond Issue for the new school building and if anythlng helped boost the Bond Issue lt was thls lnsplrlng group of lrls cheer mg yelllng and puttin enthusiasm lnto the hearts of all concerned In just a few words one IHI ht say Normandy just wouldnt be if It didnt have its Pep Club x rffnn yy k uct r W r an cg y t l-L ,- nh Saga LJ rw: .flfg ffiig M1 alta N 'I Pg F tylh tt. , ffm' lil t I ' -sgsgg - - gs--s,sg- ' 1-tg. . 5 - ' h-,fl ----- --------s------. ,- . 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Silwr, 'iIlinms. nh hir ow: 'n lt-john, Wu-rnw, Nia-man. Knutlsvn. l.um-king. Ulu-rnunm. Bi:-rmun. Iill:-r. Ing:-r. Xlaxw-ll. Srvolld Rolf: Xlontrvv. li. flown, Kvnnrvly. Suvmv, Erkvrt, l.ow-joy, Persons, Hiring. Smith. .RS Firs Row: Hcggn-r, Ralcy, Zuckman. Fir-lu-iss:-n. Kruse, Guvf-nluue-hlvr. Thompson. Gall, Anile-rson. Wcstawr. ff-Ht IW. .pf Wi' rf: ,.-fr llflryff 'M-.I rdf hs hah WA' h-5 .wg- .44 till 'RM SNK! gf.. ,AW .WH 1 :. .fvgyl .'A- lv'l 14 lfma .Ni av if - ree Pge 4 I N Y F1 1 our The l-llklng Club President Ethel Oelger Secretary Dorothy Brown Treasurer Hope Arnold The Hiking Club consists of many energetlc glrls who enjoy outdoor life under the sponsorship of Miss Geneyleye Saltzman although just recently organlzed the club has increased its membership immensely At present there are twenty nine enrolled members The meetings of the club are held each Wednesday during club period To become a member of this group the girls must be mltlated At the beglnnmg of the year the girls of the club made a constltutlon and by laws which are necessary to keep the group in perfectly organized manner This club m 1ts 3LllVlllCS develops the bodies of its members and it IS also the desire of its sponsor to dexelop the minds of the members by teachlng them to see and to notice many objects and occurrences which are witnessed on the hikes The sponsor also wishes to create a feeling of companionship and a spirit of frlendlmess Hiking enables the girls to become more famlllar and better acquamted with their community A few of the well known places to which the club has gone are Chain of Nh perlods N I l N TIIR l Qt t I Olg Hgg A w I 1 Flph lg ,X A DQ lift'-1 1.541 F fl intl! .Ffh-'l fplg' - - f1'1f,g .QM Wa - M-'ga ' ------H--------------.,-- ' '-F9 'Ml M --------s----------------- . . 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Dischinger, Smechuyzen, 1- f-r. s Liter MQ wg ltelil mf? lhb,-E llfhdgi fst- ,yn- Mal Fig., ' A04 :Nw ,lla Wi l lrski' S y L . -'I ,Mk 'rn 'r' N W I N0Q h l n Nm LPMOI The Glrl Scouts Captam Mary Llddle Patrol Leaders Norma Klgsner Vlargaret Bargeon Dorothy Weatherford Lleutenams Helen Boneau Lucllle Mlller Secretary Dorls Bewlg Treasurer Dorothy Weatherford The Grrl Scouts year was glven oxer mostly to badge work A course 1n the Chlld Nurse badge was glven at troop meetmgs by Jean Llddle Helen Boneau ,lane Percnal June McCua1g Lucllle Mlller Dorls BCW1 Olne Boneau and LOUISE Bullock passed the course The Mmstrel and Jumor Cltnzen badges were also taken ln the troop Margaret Wessale June McCua1g Helen Boneau and Dorothy Weather ford took the Rock Flnder s Course at the Educatlonal Museum Dorothy Weather ford took the Flrst And Course The Fall Court of Awards was held at Unlverslty Cnty Iunlor Hrgh School and Helen Boneau recelved Hostess Housekeeper Canner and Scholarshlp badges Margaret Wessale recelved Hostess and Canner badges Dorothy Weatherford recelved Laundress Housekeeper and Canner badges The first of the year s outmcs was a trlp to Ravan Woods The next outmg was a weekend trlp to Pevely MISSOUTI to VlS1t Cedar Ledge the offlclal Clrl Scout camp It was here that the glrls successfully overcame a forest fire WhlCh threatened the entlre camp On March 31 the glrls went agaln to Cedar Ledge for a week end tr1p The Cook and Pxoneer badge CXHIIIIHHIIOHS were glven and successfully passed A treasure hunt and barbecue were enjoyed A troon blrthday party was glven at the Glrl Scout Llttle House on Aprll 10 Boneau s patrol whlch won the reglstratlon contest The Batlonal Flower Show was held at the Arena durmg the week of March tvsenty seventh The Clrl Scouts dressed ln thelr unrforms acted as ushers The troop commlttee members are MISS lNax Mxss Kahl Mlss Delventhal Mxss Foulls and Mrs Perclval Thes members make It posslble for the glrls to enjoy thelr many actlutles by helpln with transportatlon by belng enthuslastlc frlendly and W1lllIlg to help TpR TdR Wlkf' k NICI z E r nh Saga N I D 1 Page F: ty it I ihj. 'W Mg: . ,QR M35 syn r asssssssssssssss.ssssssssss,s ' may l 1 E252 ' 521. . ' hwy mm, -u-nuuu-- -u-u--un- - ,- . , . Y l . rays l iv ' ' l . , . Y . . . . .U . Y . Mn, 9 9 a Da 4- ' . . . . U . . 'Ant - . , r v . ' M-:M ' inf 1 . . . . . 6:0 l 9 9 s U - 1 , , l U W . . i , 1 . . . . . ' . W . , ' 7 . 3 ' ytmnd ' . 1--I1' - 1 M 2413 - W ' H695 . . ' . . . The troop celebrated 1tS tenth blrthday. TDIS party also was m honor of Helen mg ' ' lg: - . Y . M 7 . . . . - . , , . . : . T , . 7 . , . FA' . . . U C: . . . . . . 7. . . g . . , . . . 3 . Y .AL ' ' 'M ' 11 ow: Miss Foulis. Miss Delventhal. McCuaig. Ca , Mis-r I.illl:-. Captain. hh- hir ow: 'o , farvin, Gardner. B ns . Bullr . R .','. '04 S rand Ro ': Benson, Nrmney. Bc 'L,, Boneau. . c . . . Firs Row: ggleson, W4-ssalc. Miller. Wea crfonl. Bon:-au. Percival. Wenrllxng. CHQ A12 rm- Kgli ce? M-f rpg MQ mg '05 'bin KH 50,5 56:8 lpn. rural CM' Nj Q.. r an we 3 ,I D I W IM The Archery Club Plesldent Eya De Clerk Secretary Treasurer Katherme NleClure Archery IQ not a hlrhly tompetltne sport and each gul lg requlred to take care of her own equlpment She must be perfectly honest 1n LOUIlllIlg up her score She must be a good loser 'md must haxe 1 steady hand eye and nerye A Clfl of good judgment wlll be steady and E'Xllll1ll fme sp1r1t of coopmatron ey en though her team may be the losm one Arthely helps deyelop these qualltles When a 1rl falls m executmg one of these technlques Ol moral standards of the sport she loses how ex er she becomes better and learns to analyve her HLIIOIIQ and attltudes m order to ax old makmg the error a second tlme Thls the second year of the Alrhexy Club was as outstanding as 1lS first year Mxss Ernestlne Long IS the xery capable sponsor Thls season the club dues coxered the cost of equlpment expenses The club was put on an electlve basls That IQ the members were llllllled to a small number to keep expenses as low 'IS posslble The ayera e archery club seldom has a membership 6XC6CdlIll., fifteen PINS were awarded to those gnls who made the squad whlch competed w1th other schools These Dlrls were Margaret Coates Eta De Clerk Katherlne McClure Mary Oungst lNorma Thomas and Marle Johnson Katheune McClure was elected captaln of the squad There were two tournaments thls year one on May 26 at 'Normandy w1th U Clty another at U Cltyf on ,lune 2 The glrls are shootmg a yellow tassel tournament this year which IS a 30 40 50 yard shot T1R Fh t t IX Ck , 6 l l N l K I I f mn L 0 395 N50 Page Flllv sl Ll lofi! fro? Sits' Rfb-1 Qt: 7.1! Mn . - , Q29 ' M 62:0 , .L .U i i . . Y 5 . i .h .L . 0J'y':ly 7 . ' Q W up . W . 'pa - A - A c C z ' al' g ' h . ' Ig' MQ - , ' A - . ., ggi V , 1 V 4 I. . Y ' , c , v . c ym Y. . y . l Ml 243 1 ' '- - . M . H U V H . h E92 M . . Q L . . M ' M5 ' . c, , 1 ' c V ' , U . - . , c - . c cc A. , C. I Af . . U 9503 ' ' ' Wg . V I .Q V . Lag E U. V I . W i Y - T . 9 in e 9 Mug! 1 1 ' liftk! ' - ltflll . W Q :yay ' r f - my I V1 - l . -605 All . . . Y V .i . . . L f rjff. T f . tml may f mae! pg? M of our: Coates. Nt-1-ly. Bown, Johnson. les man. Miss Lonr, Thomas. Fils Raw: Oungst, Long, Anderson, DeC crk. ,IeClurr-, lar . 16--Q T ,sp T gage ',-.4 P395 LA. ,L575 Abell pg gm Mn! tifhl :W mt get .41 y y lm imm- w I A N 4 l Wh N 'N 4 Flfthnn X T The Tennis and Golf Club Presrdent Regma Bennett Secretary Ethel Jeune Treasurer LOUISC Travl The members of the Tennls and Colf Club report that they have enjoyed thelr act1v1t1es throughout the entlre year Lnder Mlss Kahl s mterested and competent leadershlp the membershlp of this club has grown consrderably Durlng the wlnter the girls found much pleasure Indoors ln playlng the popular game of plng pong After several months of prfrttlte all of the glrls took part ln a tournament They were grouped m palrs at first and the wmners of these matches were agaln grouped in palrs The final Cllfllllliillflll left LOUISC Travrs wlnner ln the Semor Hlgh group In the ,Tumor Club a tournament was also held IH whlch Ollve Boneau won It was then dCC1d8d that the Senlor Hlgh Champlon and the Junlor Hxgh Champ lon should play each other leavln one champlon of both clubs A match was held whlch agam left Loulse Trax IS vlctorlous the und1sputed champlon With the reappearance of falr weather the glrls started playmg those popular sports of tenn1s and golf The players were dlvlded 1nto a tennis d1v1s1on and golf d1v1s1on accordlng to thelr preference The members of the tennls roup praetmed serung and I'CLC1VlIlg strokes and learned the general prmuples of the game from lVI1ss Kahl who IS a proficlent and enthuslastlc player As there are so many glrls who wlsh to be members of this club plans have been made to restrlct membershlp next year to a certarn small number so that those who are members w1ll be able to enjoy the aLt1v1t1es more thoroughly MISS Kahl also sponsors a ,Iumor Club whose actlvltles are slmxlar y N k Khl TdR W1 I Wll N A AN Saga l-.I Pag F fly 'hx A EW HH Mn -'ALAN wtf I e... mid Mo D r 'I 4 ' ------------------------. ' i. .. . . I-lull fr-It - N . , - - thin . . . . , . , . fra: . l At.- . . . . . . JW,- ' 'UH . lm, . . . ff ' 'r ' - ld . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . -'NM . 4-R ' lt! ' 1'-KQ5 1 - i ' In . . . . . . i My . . . my . , . r . S . ' . - . gg' . H . . . . . .. rpg .l ,Tn . . . . i Roh' ,.. ' wg . g . . t 7. D . . r . lim . . M4 ' :M . V . . .M , :MQ . . E . . . LMI - lffyxc ' . lift' ' lm!! veg ,M mf!! :WTI Tnp Run-: Alsbury, Vinyard. Cowgill. Hardy. Cxnrud, Lovsrh. Str:-il. W1-rnrw. Nlvade-. Eng:-ljohn. Bonn:-tt. Croby. M631 Svrnnd Raw: Jeune. Ashe, Ma nard. Symon, Brandt. H:-lmkaunp. ftolzr-. Nl:'Cuuip:. Bonvau. W1-ssalv. Hardy. Fienvr, Mohr Dec cr, Miss a . hir ow: Wilson, 'ilman, Syzranski. Puwachvl, Horstnwyvr, 'i iulns. Zurchi. Smith, Herr. Van .lill. ltflif LLM Mlfq Mfr MH! tiaifgf tba' OFM W A04 Shfxl 49617 ggfn, '. Aj 'fin lfm- I-WY L - 'nl 572. 'A e i -seven D I The A Dramatic Club Presldent Martha Strelt VICE PI'CSldCIll1 Dorothy Duffner Secretary ,lack Voelker Treasurer B111 Green ln 1926 the A Dramatlc Club was orgamzed sponsored by Mlss Marle Cooley who stlll heads the group Wlth a membershlp of twenty the first plays to be presented were The lNeckt1e Hero The Dear Departed The Romances Who Klssed Barbara? and Loxe at Flrst Sound By 1932 the club had grown to such an extent that It was necessary to form a B Dramatlc Club The A Dramatlc Club has twenty nlne members the major 1ty of whom are qulte talented The play presented by the club thls year The Jade Necklace was performed on Frlday January 13 1933 The plot of the play centered around the my sterlous dxsappearance of a valuable jade necklace the mherltance of a young glrl named Dorls Lee ,lust as she opens the box to look at her treasure the llghts go out and ln the mterval of darkness the necklace dlsappears Bert Hawtrey an EI1gllSl1IH3l1 stages a fake crystal leadlng ln order to escape belng suspected but he IS exposed hy Dorls frlend Marjorle Moreland and lt IS dlscovered that he has stolen the necklace Howexer at the end of the play lt IS seen that the real Jade necklace had been safely stored away ln a jewelry shop by Marjorle and Dorrs old sweetheart Dlck Sylvester and that only a substltute had been stolen by Bert Hawtrey The play was well attented at both afternoon and evenmg performances and was of the usual excellent entertalnment offered by thrs group of students fade Necklace Cast Marjorle Moreland Dorls Lee ,lullanna Banks Hetty Rlchard lD1ck1 Syls ester Benton lB1HJ Moreland Bertram lBertl Hautrey I TdR Dorothy Sutton Gertrude Slmon Barbara Bagley Nellle Webster Leona Sanders Raymond Geeson B111 Green George Cech g W X N 'fflfn lan ' nfl 1144 Wg' 111111 u n o .ful bln ' ...........s..... .......... 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Mb' Page Filly-eight if H ll unison The B Dramatic Club Presldent Mlldred Garvln Secretary Mlldred Seals Treasurer Katherrne Smith The B Dramatlc Club although one of the newer organlzations at Normandy IS steadlly workmg upward and maklng a place for rtself With MISS Dunn as thelr leader they are str1v1ng for new perfection ln thelr plays When not actually studymg and preparmg to present a play the club members spend much of thelr time durlng club perlods ln reading and studying plays I this way they not only have a good time but also broaden thelr knowledge and rncrease their mterest 1n good drama On May 5 of thls year they presented a play entltled No Tlps Accepted for the benefit of the Saga The play was well attended and the audrence thoroughly enjoyed the performance glven by the capable actors The cast of the play was Francls Randall Marshall Cushman Pansy Galuska Barent Galuska Percy Umple va Wallace Heath Stage Dlrector Property Director Vera Keefe Norman Meyers Marle Lund Melvln Bachmann Frank Barber Norma Allmendmger Holle Herlt Harold Goldberg Mrldred Carvm TpR K TdR D 'V X 4 A U 1 A Saga lil Ps F 'I in mat u n . lrlilfy ,Qtr . ------- . . 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WL'-l a e if -nin 0 P 4 W 1 1 Page Sus The Senior Museum Club Presldent Robert Bullock Vlce Presxdent Wayne Robmson Secretary June Haller Approxrmately snr years ago a group of students Interested 1n sclence felt the need of a Museum Club at Normandy and formed one Each year slnce that memorable perlod the members have endeayored to lm proye thelr club sponsored by Mr W F Shay by addlng many dlfferent types of specnnens to the school collectxon Wlth th1s motlve ln mmd throughout It s C3SllN understood why this club recelyes so much well deserved approy al Many an ambltlous student finds hls hayen among the fish anlmals flowers and rocks tylllcll can be seen on dxsplay 1n the laboratory stowed away ln cases and hldden lll remote corners of the stock room The Museum Club IS dlylded lnto groups whlch represent a certam type of work Members choose the roup ln whlch they are most mterested These groups are the modellng group whlch makes models of perfect flowers wlth remoy able parts the tree group whose object IS to label all trees on the lNor mandv campus the taxldermy group who catches collects mounts and records data of fish the herbarlum group who collects and mounts flowers and the Geology group whose occupatlon IS the collectmg and labellng of the rocks of MISBOUTI All of th1s work accompllshed by the Museum Club IS used ln the blology classes throughout the year As a slde llne the club has ylsrted yallous places of Interest namely Jefferson Memorlal the Snake House the Natlonal Flower Show ln which the club entered an exhlblt of Mollusks arran ed attractlvely 1n a booth entltled Nature Study the EdUC3ll0ll3l Museum cmd Washington UIllVCfSlly The club also has an annual field trlp whlch IS spent ln the collecting of more speclmens and Ill navm an enjoyable tlme To maintain a working collectlon of SPCCIIHGIIQ for use ln the Normandy Hlgh School classes To develop hobbles whlch w1ll assure the enjoyable use of leisure hours These are the 311115 of th1s group whlch IS enough to convlnce us that the Museum Club IS one of the many thmgs that has aided Normandy ln IIS March of Progress h L gh: s k I W mn 0 5' X Saga ref Wg' 'rm fiig' . f.l:,q mio - 1 ---M-A-----A . mn? 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A lnlvm The Junlor Museum Club The Tumor Museum Club was organlzed thls year to glVC the younger students of Normandy a chance to answer thelr own questxons concernlng nature and to prepare themselyes to enjoy thexr surroundlngs The chief accompllshment of thls club durlng the year IS the lnterest whlch 1ts members have developed ln nature Their scxence classes are places of enjoyment whlch are closely afflllated wlth the club The students have brou ht In many speclmens that have helped to lmprove the scxence department Durlng this year the club enjoyed many plcture shows and also VISIIS of students from other schools The club was so large that lt was necessary to dlvlde xt mto groups Each group was headed by a chalrman from the senlor hugh school who had offered hlS services voluntarlly Group Chcurmen Wayne Roblnson Clay Modelmg Vlelvm Schmldt Botany Charles Hertleln Botany Robert Bullock Reptlles Harold Goldberg FIS Walter Bosch Insects Robert Strathkoetter Geology The groups under thelr competent leaders studled the varlous departments of the sclence Mr Shay the clubs very capable sponsor has by h1S enthusiasm and llkmg for sclences created a slmllar enthuslasm ln the students under hlm so that the Junlor Museum Club IS a very popular one and wlll probably attract more and more students ln the future The purpose of the club IS certamly an admirable one TpR 0 rt TdR W r I Saga I l I I' s 'I bu' y on ltlljll FY' Fill? - lfgruz !f.l'A .9269 l I'- V Y U v . . . jjlnj 5175 i ..... . . . . . . jig? . . 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' f 1 4 ltr' M' xjlmj tj, f li 'A My l I' w 'l The Senior l-li-Y Club PI'CSlCl6Ill Ly nn Hecg VICC Presrdent Max Herdeprlem Secretary Treasurer Jack Talley The H1 Y Club has just completed another successful season Ten years ago the club was or anrzed under the able leader hrp of Mr Green and was composed of boys rn the Senior Hlnh School The arm of the club rs to create a stronger feellnff of frrendshlp between rts members and to dex elop falrer and cleaner sportsmen at Normandy In IIS ten years of exrstence the H1X has mcreased 1ts membershrp and ha expanded 1ts actrwrtres One of the most lmportant actnrtres of the club IS the annual Father and Son Banquet The purpose of thls banquet rs to assemble all the fathers and sons of the communrty and to brmg about mutual acqualntance and under standmg Thrs years banquet was a creat success There was Slflglllg and joke tellrng, and as a specral feature Mr Green secured as speaker, Mr Frank Carrdeo Mr Carrdeo rs head football coach at the lJIllXCI'S1l.y of Mrssourl and former all Amerlcan football star He proycd to be a yery capable entertarner and spoke on the subject of hrs professron The banquet as a whole was well attended and thor oughly enjoyed Durlng the course of the year there are monthly meetrngs attended by supper ln the cafeterla After the supper the boys are sometrmes entertarned by a speaker other trmes they srng tell jokes or play games A new but popular amusement was mtroduced thls year The boys of the H1 Y Club and the grrls of the Pep Club unlted III grxrng a drnner Short speeches and dancmg followed The eyernnb was such a success that It has been rumored that the clubs rntend to gne sex eral of these alfarrs next year Other act1v1t1es enjoy ed are wemer roasts dances and truck rldes whrch alto gether have made the club yery popular I I , Tl Let Saga 1 , P S I I H0586 mm Mo ' -,-., H V 3495, - c - .ss,e.,s.,,, est.,,, G - - 'lhlji , l:?1.I ' N 'r ra . . tfrn - - - -- c . 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PMN Page Sixty-lu' w ' A mm h The Junlor I-ll Y Club The ,lumor H1 Y Club IS sponsored by Mr Joe Smith who IS also the leader of the Boy Scouts at lNormandy The ,lumor H1 Y was organlzed to gxve boys havlng no partlcular athletlc 1nterest or who do not fit 1nto any other club an opportunlty to pursue some mterest They have held meetmgs alternately lndoors and outdoors The lndoor meetlngs are centered around the boys varlous mterests At the outdoor meetmgs the boys discuss or take part ln sports that they really llke Mr Smlth does not th1n that the club has been very successful ln havmg a defimte alm thls year but he belleves that the orgamzatxon has helped and proved entertamlng to 1ts young members ln a general way The 1n1t1at1ng of a new club does not always mean that there wlll be an lmmed late adjustment and smooth order of purpose Undoubtedly 1n IIS second year thls club will find ltself among the more sought after actlvlty per1ods TpR XICI By! 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F5-A lm-' - if-1 TAHU ' '. y-th I f fm, wbhqfzl 1 ' r rm, The Honor Society Presxdent Murlel Loxejox V1cePresldent Eduard Haefler Secretary Mrldred Gugcenhuehler Treasurer Helen Bonn , Semor Honor Soczety 'l w I ' 1 H P551 Helen Boneau Helen Bown Lorene Conrad Marne Eckert Marie Flckelssen Dorothy Crlndell Mlldred Cuggenbuehler George Hardy Gladys Kruse ,lunzo Doris Bewl Olne Boneau Ednth Bown Elolse Bradley George Cech Max Heldeprlem Edward Haefler r Honor Soczety Harold Langenlwr Murlel Loxejox Robert Mueller Ellen Obermann Vera Seabough Genera SIIIIPSOII Dorothy Weatherford Glenn Wessale Olne WISE 'Vlarle Lund Ruth lN1Lhlee ,lulla lNoe Katherlne Sllwer Lorrame Sueme Sanford Talley James Yates I Scholarshlp actlvltles and cltrzenshlp are the three lmportant factors whlch declde whether or not a student IS ellglble for membershlp ln thls dlstmgulshed soclety N 4 I Thls year the club was proud of the fact that lt had added ten new members whlch made thlrty ln all T p R 1 1 n g HB on I W t A 1 l rn nofnhl Saga . m jr-ff , iafi' y-1--2 hay . . . l-457 ------------ ------------ ' 5 25? 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'wil Q94 t Wx 1 HAI, Nfl L lm? , , a e zz y- our P N 3 1 x A lhlft 45 fn ohm The Debate Squad President Harold Goldberg Secretary and Treasurer Dorothy Grlndell This year there were SIX members on the debate squad under the dlrectlon of Nlnss Grace Dunn Letters were awarded to five of the slx members In order to earn a Major Letter xt was necessary to wln two debates Those who recelved major letters were Mlldred Garvm Harold Goldberg and Harold Langenberg To earn a mlnor letter lt was necessary to take part ln one lnter school debate Those who recelved mlnor letters were Dorothy Grlndell and Raymond Geeson On December 9 Normandy defeated Hancock Harold Langenberg and Harold Goldberg defended the negatlve slde of the questlon December 16 Harold Goldberg and Harold Langenberg lost to Maplewood Mlldred Garun and Harold Goldberg won from Cleveland on January 13 Thus tled Normandy wxth Maplewood for first place Later however Mildred Garun and Harold Goldberg broke thls tle by defeatlng Maplewood On February 17 the seml final of the Dlstrlct was held Harold Goldberg and Harold Langenherg won from Webster On March 3 the squad traveled to Crystal Cnty where Mlldred Garvm and Hwrold Goldberg defeated the home squad A three day tournament was held at Fulton MISSOUFI Normandy was ellmln ated lll the second round by ,Ioplm This tournament was held March I5 16 and ln the State Meet at Columbla Aprll 14 Harold Langenberg and Harold Gold berg were defeated by Monroe Clty Mlldred Garun and Harold Goldberg upheld the afflrmatlve slde of all the debates ln whlch lNormandy took part Harold Langenberg and Harold Goldberg upheld the negatlve side Thls lb thc most brllllant record of any debate squad at Normandy I Saga 1 D H 1 A I 4 N N P P ge Srxlv fre iff tl. m.,4 VM Wi - 'tlil A? 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I rp, Page Srxlp xxx The Senior Girls' Dancing Club The Senlor Crrls Dancrnr, fluh was first Ofgiilllled this year lt consrsts of seyenty members of the Senior Hlbh School and meets eyery W ednesdiy durrnfr club perrod The first month was deyoted to varrous dancrng exeruses Followrng these the students were taught character dantes or folk dances from vnrous rountrres Then they started tap danrrnr. wlnrh most of t e ffrrl lrked het o a WI an C Mrss 'Xax the sponsor wrshed to deyelop C and poise rn the gjrrls she was tralnrng Naturally the grrls who jorned the group were rnterrsely attrar ted to danunff and worked steadrly to rrnprove their tethnrque Good dancers are always 111 demand and the trarnrng that the group reeerred rn the club created rn them a better sense of rhythm When the qenror Operettsr players were rhosen, some of the dfrncers from thrs club were selected to he rn the choruses Mlss lNax sard that there rre some yery talented grrls 1rr the froup wrtlr whom rt was a pleasure to work and th rt as a whole the entne club was an rnterestrnrf experrment Thrs sectron of the danerng rlulr, together wrth the ,lunlor dry 1s1orr gave an excellent assembly program durrng the year Normandy hopes that thrs new department of our sehool s adn 1t1es w 1ll con tlnue to expand, and that next fall wrll usher rn a great many more dame errthusrasts r X A n N v nd Rau N g W1 t. h R ck C et .nl B 0 Qlam am Fug, I n rl t Rau Tucker I V' E h 3 H c I z kr ps X 91 UMM N. Saga 1 . an L21 to if -1 . . , . , , mfr it r will ' . Hifi' mfr, . - - - . - - -. f ,. M: U I . . ' rw . s L K - s- tr.: s has' sfll. nfvl Ml . , . . . . Wt' ' ' ' V M . Y . 4 . . i V A C -PM - ' - '.1Q:I MJ, ' ' - ' . my M51 if 4 L - ui.. , ., , . 5 '4 . - . ' t R .1 Y 'V . M . 7 v. . xhgal . Z' fiiill i' M ' 2' ' 1 '- ' 'D -. r 1 - . A.-as bfi 1 s - f rl? ' ' ' . 36-2 . .1 T . 7 h , I . Y. . v. I tty,-' KM nh? N13 'KG' rr!! Twp Rurr: Harkins. Barnlork. Yvrrlkvr. Cain. ll:-lil, livrgrrurrr. llarlsfivlrl. YYalslr. l.:11n1r14'rl. llorlr-I-if. Yklritwv-ll. Xl, Silyer, are onnv. i vr, ern-r, Xzrrsrul. ', Silver, Sanlielrl, .llv , 'fr -'e' 0 ': dloraens, ulsiin, Sliii-'dl 1irsl,Il.iri1l.lBridcly, 0 . th s er. Ragl' rr. rr-rlvrrrvyu-r, l7I'W'vf's , 1 lrk, Christnran. Blzrnvhnrrl. Colrlsarnd. lirreufnkm-tier. Ad s. fa 0. Crue 1' . Nli-s Nax. PQ, Firx ': . Russ, Burch, Dall. Dillalo. Wagner, Fin 4: an. Prof-km-l. Bus rn n. Larger. Kind:-sr, Couns, nlstein. .bh- Ni hos, W'in ur, Y ep . E51 gn Wi 'JE Kiln tr' -'il tr fs- ' 'fbi MH E2-A Kali 4623 Wt' 'gan fth-, 10' I l 196 l P S I l 1 r FANS Xn The Junior Dancing Club The Junror Danclng Club IS one of the newest clubs at Normandy rn fact thls rs the first year of lts exlstence It was formed and sponsored by Mlss Nax and rs open only to lrls of the Junlor Hlgh School At the ITICCIIIIUS every Monday afternoon durln actrvltv perrod the members are taught by Mlss Nax The gurls first learned very snnple danclng exerclses for the purpose of gettrng their muscles accustomed to the different movements They then learned tap d3IlLlIl character dancmg and acrobatrcs The members of the club have worked very hard and have shown great mterest ln the work The group gave an assembly program whlch was very entertammg, and they also partlclpated 1n the May Festlval An acrobatlc exhrbltlon whlch they gave showed confidence sklll and also proved that they had worked and practlced very much The glrls were able to bulld py f3lHldS and performed other stunts which were applauded and pralsed by the onlookers The ,lunlor Danclng Club IS trylng to arouse the younger students mterest ln d3IlLlIlg and acrobatlcs because lt helps to develop the bodles of young people The great popularrty of thrs club durmg its first year seems to promlse that lt IS omg to he a very outstandmg club ln the future lNormandy already has a fine muslc department a successful athletic depart ment and lt IS busrly preparlng to add a Group of students who wlll mterpret and study the terpslchorean art MISS Nax has shown her ablllty 1n coachmg the g1flS danclng club and rf the dancers wlll work as hard under her leadershlp agaln next year we can count on a splendrd danclng group n K U z L I DB 7y . 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PM 1916- WN llilii . ,J lf? r.j,4,' MQ' W. 9-35 'itil :gpm . T503 QNH mit ifim :QW M kn- L ,521-3 . . U H 1 I Other Clubs AERUPI ANL LLI IS 0 zcers PI'6QlClf'lll ll X118 111 Ser letfxry Roy lxuennnex lr Ann 'lo construct aeroplanes and to Lompete xx 1th other orranlntlon 'Sponsor Mr ,I H broxe Jl NIOR DRAMATIC CLLB 0 zcers President Charlotte Barkhulst Vue Presldemt rr xma Heldeprlem SClICl'lI'y DOIIQ Mae Blanton Xnn To encourabe students 1n a desire for elf FXPYCQQIUH to dtwlop tllllfidllllt ln speflkln Ill front of others and to lnteret them xn further study of dl'illl!llL Sponsor Mlss Edith Hasner LE ll' Rt LE PRAM AISE 0 zcers President Ruth Nultlm Vue Preslflent Ruth XXIQGIICI Qc-cretarv 'VI rs ja e B1 Arm To attain fluenu in spealtln readm and Mflllll French and to dexelop a llklll for the French langua e hx studxln ll songs and literature bERMAlN LLUB 0 lcers Preslclent Henry ley Ser ret'1ry WllllS Bowman Ann To study Cerman llterature and tr attaln ease m Vklltlll spealun mc readln, the German l'lllg,ll'l e Sponsor Mr Charles bosth QUILI c Ll ls 0 zcers Preslflf nt Dora Stulrblchelfl guretary X613 Funk Lb Deanna El7CI'SS61Il I ranans Rosemarx Hoffmann Treasurer lmo ene Helm Arm To gne an opportunltx to students who haxe a talent for sslltm on who desire to atqulre xersatllltx ln evcpressmc themselxes br means of words 511011401 M1 s Eleanor Foulls GIRLS ATHLE I IL LLL B 0 lcers President Ser ret lfy Helen Boneau Treasurer Fllen Uhermann Ann To create x reater feellng of sportsmanshrp among, studf nt of Xonnanflx an to take mare of ,yrnnastu CQUIIJIIICHI Sponsor M155 Ruth 'Nax NA nh E no Saga l n :vi LAN Q I lffff' Intl 'Sm-4 lflll ali? tghv . , t s 1 ' H el , .,,..,---- --------.---'--g-- .I gvjk t V' fl L 1 l ' h-----'---- .-----------. 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P S: lj- ph N N It I nn Ml h Other Clubs LEI IERNIAN 5 CLLB I resldent V11 e Presrdent ber retarx Arm To uperxrse the 0I'E.'llll7lll of 111 field equrprnc nt ind uniforms O zcers L3 nn He Lax erne Rus ell Edu 1rd H1eflrr tloo tren then tht friend hrp among., the bows Sponsor Nlr James Major JLNIOR RED CROSS CLLB Pre rdent Y me Pre rdent Secretarx 0 Lcers Bettx O terrnerer Thelnm He s Lors W endlrn Xnn To create frlend hrp between other tudents ln other countries and to nuke reetm cards and fasors to end to seteran and ho p1t1l patlents to fheer thelr holidays Qponsor Mrs JEIIIIIC Punshon STAMP LLL B I lCSldCIll Vu e President Scrretary Ann T v make a study of the stamps of tha vorld and other ph rsrs Sponsor Mr Franels Lane LOMMERCIAL CLUB PI'CQldCIll 0 Lcers Edu url H mkrn W rllr nn Sr hnercler Arthur Strathkoetter f phrl llflW Opfrl Rm elsen Ann To prepare 1ts members sslth a better knosslecl e of the busrne world and to tudy tonnnerclal subjects 1n eneral Sponsor Mr Vlarv E Botts SENIOR Tl VIBLING CLLB 0 zcers Ire ldent l n N Clltnlftll org Seuetars lxul lxrrll Trerr urer Vs llter Youn 1 It rox rxeruse xr mon lx onr fit n no unc lo uort x xc to lue p x lC'l x fi 'lr t cle eo tm x nn: Spon or Wlr Peter W olo on LNIOR Tl NIBLIXG CLLB Pre 1dCIll. N ue Pre ldent Nerretarx Trea urer nn These xoun boxs carrx box of the senlor dlYl lon DPOIIQOI Mr Peter Wolo on ng Saga O zcers Benjfnnln Lu ton btanlex C 'une W alter blllllll Nlerrcllth IXllJllI'7 out prartrtallx th .une pro rarn fl the o der 'LJ Pg PM zqj 5105! hiffyl tghvr L A ,: - If M41 ' ' - -QQ W Vw ' 'I ------------------------- vi c T . . Q H. Y . . U , I 1 , 1 i 4 Q 591 E . . . I L . C 4 . . 1 , 1. s I , , - . 'rar e - L rag- . S. --- -E ' Q ' ' lim . ---A----' --------- f - rqna ' S ----------------------- U Y- ,S EM ' 5 ------------------------- ' g QW I. I D . S . - S . x U . 4 .I g'..' g ' ' s ' ' s s I ' ' f -.Wi - 1-fn 'v ,' . --A--A----fA, atv.. -.A il ri ' i ' l Q .D . ----------'Q---'nl '.,. .i it . f 51 :yn ' . . ' . t 2' , f .................... . ' , ' : c , . 1 ' ew z 2' zuqo 'z : .- - - 9,5 . ' ': . ' . ow ga. 4 ...........,.........t... . ' gin Secretary ......................... Elouise 'Lesson M? : 'L , ' ff L' ss ' Srl, S Y E . . 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Qt' ' -- Y Q l 1 A, I F Wil rt' M474 l D Y Li.. ry-at yt 4 1 Irgidg 0 . life I 'Is D Y l 1 Home James Madge a serzous mznrlerl young :Loman o tuenty Betty her roommate a rollzckzng grrl also tuenty c Jnnmy a happy go Iuclty youth 0 tuenty our mu too sure 0 hzmsel Po tman an Oldlllllft IIZUII carrier 'X' 'X' qcene a room at Sylvzanna a college or girls Tlme any a ternoon if 'K' lets the curtfnn uses Madge IQ seated ln an easy rhalr engrossed ln a yolume of Shakespeare Betty IS curled up 1n an armthazr theyylng her gum rather con splmuously D Betty ttalklng more to herself than to Madgej You knoyy I dont think ,IIIHITIS really cares for me Madge IUIICOITIPICIIGIICIIII l Junmyp Betty lnoddmg her head? My latest catch 4In an rmpatrent tone! Honest Madge you dont glVC a darn about what goes on here You bury yourself 1n a dry book and forget all about the rest of us Take J1mmy for mstance Thrs IS the thlrd yyeek Iye known hlm and you dont ey en know his name You ye neyer even seen hlm Wake up why dont you? Madge IQIlllllIlg and 1 Illlflllg the questron Im sorry Betty truly I am But you yyere speaklng of Jnnmv yyere you not? Betty lquuklyt Oh yeah thats rlght fMad e returns to her book unnotleed by Betty J I sald I thmk the flame rs about to dle out Why do you know we hayent yet one to a shoyy9 just walk walk yyalk tslde motron of the head all the tune and Im trred of It But at least Im glad of Janes party It ll kmda relleye the monotony By the yyay how are you gomg Madge? KAI the sound of her name Madge starts J but she knoyys I shall be yylthout an escort And to appear so at a soual fLlIlLtlOll yyould be rldleulous Betty If you wouldnt grye those srlly old books all your tlme you d haye one Mad e But Betty I just have to make good lll college Speakln of escorts Junmy yylll take you of course et y Y guess not That 1 not If I Lan find someone else IAS s e starts off about hun a Hlll Madge once more bemomes absorbed ln her book I Boy drd I tell hun last Ill ht? I sa1d See here blg boy yyhy dont you get a job? And he sald Yeah ,lust llke that I told hlm lf he yy anted to he Could Where there s a yylll there s yy ay But hrs name alnt Yvllllam It s Jlmmy Colly I yylsh tlookln at Madge? hey you re not l1Sl6IllIlg lR1s1ng Madge QIHIICQ but con tlnues leadrn P Guess Ill o tell my trouble to the tree tops llfxlts rlght l Hladge LOIIIIIIUCS to read undlsturbed Betty rushes back a neyyspaper rn her hand P Betty Paper just Came lPerChes herself on arm of chalr Looks at paper IH silence Turns to Vlad e surprlsed look on face P Say heres neyys 'Xeyys yyhat am neus ISCCIII Madge stlll comentratrng on her book Betty drayys herself up Ulllltaly fa hlon Shout In the tone of IHIIIIHTX official I Company attentlonl Nlud e llaughln t For lye me Betty W hat yyere you saylng, f mfzuufrl on Inge Pwhty efght N I h U fl NM: 0 M' n fm Pg S l LJ f el.-F, W t-Qi' S - , - . , . . ,gay ' U ' ' . . . I ' lakh! . ,F : 1 ' '- l ut :M - f - If-f , 11 f f- Nil S ef - ' ' '- ' . 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O-LDCZ S 'I 164 Saga Reve D Amor Lat n1 ht the moon paused at mx mndow And mth her lon hm fin er Bemkoned me Oh I ro e ladlx and donned nn robe of Hlldlll ht hlue -Xnd loosed my lon bl..-uk halr To ettle round me a a mantle of dt pm But jot xanqulshed Qorrou -Xnd we played the moon and I r pftle lm ht fare hme ss xnlx f rl ll Xl tus moxecl lowls IOUIICI hcr mel orm 1 Q ome o a tlte mm lwlllt, Bl thou h we an ax song 'IIICI dmn mn! lllfl Q1 ter X t 0 net ln wa u 1 s en lclenls I knew I 1 hl ron Nlx moonll ht loxer 'md he rode rfuefullx tl X hmm he 1 r sas h1 u ter cl en e p e softlx thm Q o et Ant 111 the nl ht Qeemed dimmer hx hl lou But whut mre I for moon or stare ms m slde Nlx lox ,Ioan NICLIWCIICI 1 nl F11 St Place Winner UL hull flulz Poetry Coulee! -i9 LM Pg I D Y I E631 6673 gt-n ' 2591 all S .11 1 1. 1 D 0' Q' cr N I . , C- Q C, B t S 2' . Y g ,cili A . ' H . we 51. 1 5 -s a A I ' M ' M? I I I - , mf fav? 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QQ. 55' 3? 6:25 N451 'ma- 405 'gain Ei' 46-Q ah., IDA W9 D 'I l The Senior Girls Sextette The qemor Glrls Sextette has become just about the most popular muelcal organlzatlon Ill the school durlng the two years that 1t has been Ill exlstence here Those ln the bextette are lNad1ne Oglesby and Gladys Beahan altos Bermce Frrese and Dorothy Bxerman second sopranos Opal June Moss and Mary Gene Maxwell first sopranos Durlng the year the glrls sang ln two assembly programs a P T A meetlng a Mass Meetlng the Honor SOClCty 1n1t1at1on and the Senior Graduatlng CXCTCISCS During the Cl'lI'lSlH1HS holldays they sang Chrlstmas songs at several churches m the crty and recened many compllments on all of the numbers The glrls 31111 IS to deyelop the knowledge Interests xdeals hablts and powers of each glrl so that she may flt mto llfe more capably These students strne for tone color harmony phrasmg and mterpretatlon that enables them to ensemble work Mrs Franklm the sponsor of the Sextette has as chlef purpose ln her work w 1th the Sextette and also wlth her other clubs and muslc classes the plan to help each and eyery person to gam an appreclatlon of muslc by first acqulrmg a smcere llkmg for lt About thlrty semor school glrls trled out for the Sextette thls past year The orgamzatlon has gained even more popularlty durlng the year so a greater number of contestants are expected for the ensumg year As four of the members of thls year s Semor Glrls Sextette w 1ll graduate thls year places for four new members w1ll be left vacant next year The Sextette has won much pralse and the prospects for another successful year are very good Mrs Franklln s work w1th the Sextette has shown remarkable results and lf the members of the future Sextette wxll work as hard for perfectlon lNormandy ought to always have a group of muslcal entertalners of whom It can be proud l gl 1 W I N A h 71 Hwy fy A Saga fm Nan F-'ff' all rw' linlfll kia-6 o itll ' ell! . 1 - . V v i .I . ' :Mil M U I y 1 ' ' V N 625, 9 7 l 2 M70 ' H912 'lla .V ' -:- , , ' W . . . . rw? . r . ' . ' em ' Q ' ' - Agn! . ' . . , i V l l . ' E615 . . . -' 9 ' a 9 WMI . .Af Wig' . . . V my . - a . 1 , ge-5' ' 3 . . lift' ,1 A U V U L H yi 4: v . v l ll B - . bgc- . , . . , V. . . , . . S05 D . 9 l v Y . . . yuan: ' lifntf ret' P.-.1 wi hh-i llvfr' fail! Ff Rm: Nlnxwz-ll. 0 eslvy. Bvahan. 662+ Tn: Run: Mrs. Franklin, Frivscf, Bivrman. Moss. ,-.x iw 66 M lot' lar .-.qgl hhht llhi wil Mal ef-Q get llil are . I 'tsl Y V Ym- N TdR The Senior High School Orchestra First Violins Vlelhurn Schlemat Leland Spotswood Walter Herbert Roemy Eberenz Charles Clarkson Wesley Hurm Second Vzolzns John Glaser Earl Buck Vlvran Deweese Hugo Kallvy Norma Allmendmger Dorothy Lybrook Evelyn Zumbehl Margaret Dulser Vwlas LOUISE Travis Ellen Eyerman Cello Vlartha Snofke C larznets Homer Wreser Norman Kruse Homer Helmlch TpR H Shl lxll h Oboe Ollve W1se Flute Robert Weldner Horn Colleen Burns Saxophones Elwood Cooldy George Barge Trumpets Ursul Bohne Brlly Wleser Trombone Casey Blshop Sousaphone George Daft Percusszon Samuel Bishop Lelghton Westlak ,lack Voelker Plano Dorothy Brow n C h rg Saga IQ! W 'nl ls' f. . me png? flue, . ri flilfy W Mi U 1 L . . . 594 F 5634 Thr' , - 14:3 Gm ' alta ne? . . W E35 . .tn A-'A f - EEA 1 QQ: YM . Y . A: . F93 . , nv., , Wh . . ..A:. AF? - L . 203 . - 1505 . ml? ' L- ' ' M RU. 4. LW ':XI.Bl'ksh'd,W .W.'l .Gll,'.Bg.,W'.-.H-l'h.Df.B hr1.Bh,ILW-' ,B . pei I' ':DhWs.H-l-.All l'g-.W.'l,.H '.Cl-k,.Bk.Cl'.-.51'k.T- . 5, 5 JR 1 Y-' ' S, Lui-. Ljl k.z Ifhl,B V. vb First Row: Voelkvr. Bis op. stil F22 ln., 5'6- M V l C6542 ml H545 mln ml My ff' 25234 1416! Q cfgzgf C milk . f '-Z-l' Pg 5 - fy. D 6 1 P19 Y e Senior l-hgh Band Presldent VICE Presldent Secretary Treasurer Llbrarlans E lat alto saxophone George Barge Elwood Gooldy Cornet Elnll Bangert Ursul Bohne Harold Draper Omar Flekelssen ,lack Gengler Charles Hertleln lXelson Page ,lack Voelker Blll Wleser ,Iohn Xvlse Trombone Casey Blshop George Cech John Glaser Charles Clarkson Kenneth V01gt Homer Wleser George Cech Sam Blshop l Roemy Eberenz Q ,lack Voelker Drums Bells Chimes Sam Blshop Jack Voelker Lelghton Westlake French Horn Colleen Burns Barztone Horn Charles Cech Saxophone George Daft Pzccolo Flute Robert Weldner Oboe Ol1ve WISC Clarznet George Chyka Bermce Brevard Homer Helmlch lX0rman Kruse Kenneth VOlgl Homer Wleser P k H Gld N W g I Saga I . an xnn im lllfq M., ry? Q22 Th ' my bil - - Mm . . ' . 5325 f .... 6:75 ' - U 'U' . tfffn '------- ' ---------------- M43 . f 1 , , li.: ' lla' . , . sig A-'nl ww 593 - 10:0 ' .-as ' N-'h' id-7 . :W ' , :FW ' ' W . W ' ' fee - N4 :Axe . Y gf - Roemy Eberenz . lm . 'A ' . 20? S32 A9 QM ll T1R -z cnamn.. GI n f. uw 1. c--h. E. B- g- . 1.. rs' g-4, cm., 5 4 R .4-z was-. ws, H- 1', Nl, ,B- g- , e glf, W-'x ,ML Bleek -h 11. 'Nl First Row: Bisho , Wise, Burns, Schmidt, Westlake, Barge, W'ieser, Voigt, Eberenz, Chy a, elmich, ou y, Brevard. -,, a JW W Q ly ME rpg lil .A5 thi' tml 561 Hia ff!! C fair A . , 'h t5.L4.l N N The Violins Rolla Brewen Dorothy Boenln Harold Be er Dorls Mae Butler Vlarjorle Clark on Joseph Callrer John Doherty Edward Ceno Jean Humphreys Alma Hawkins Walter Kossman Frank Mentz Frederlck Melms Charles lVlell1s Martha Plosky Clyde Oswalt Franus Russell Benny Pearson Georganne Schmelz Ruben Serot Paul Sanderson Lois Tuttle James Tesson Junior I-ligh Orchestra Lorraine Sexauer Lillian Birkner Joe Winer Saxophone Karl Krrll Trombones Carlton Frlnk Bob Deem Strung Bass Vlllton Lewls Cello Thomas Bullock Clarmets J ck Brooks Falry Bohne Paul Tuttle Robert Math Emerson Barron Ellsworth H1 gms Plano Jane Ray Constante Foulks C oronets John Nathan Jack Kloeppner Vlelvln Schad Ray Ferguson Earl Moss Ernest Petersen Vzola Cwenevere Thomas Alleen Held Banjo Roger Malone Barrtone Lllllan Bangert Sousaphone Evallne Banger Drums Charles Shelton Conodore Stlllmall Cardele DCISICT The Junlor Hlgh Orchestra under the able leadership of Mr Bleeksuhmrdt 1 fast attarnmg a profluency that wlll cause other muslml 0IganlLat10IlS to look to thelr laurels These young muslclans have a great warlety of musle ln thelr repertolre and ale eyer strn mg to lntrease t Althou h thls group has exlsted only a few years lt has already done splendld work and 1n all probablllty wlll Lontmue to strlde forward raprdly 1n the future p l 33 rw itll ny: if the at h-. Wall D 1 Y - 'A l 3 i . I ' D - Wa . . M: l s ' - tag Y - fmt ' :M ,. v v I ' J 1 J J - :Ag D Liga '- . EM - ' MQ: 1 Egg, ' tr ' . t igeg 'U ' wif. ' ' D 1 Ml - r - az . M0 ' NV. Aw, N . . . U i. V. . It 4 .V . . u V . 7. . ' ' mg MV. U . . JY JV , . r . V in .. Y . h . . Y . . H . 7 9 9 ' n Ji' PAQ' QA 96. lu ou: J Ave-rlnann. 04. Ar' s. ' .bg Tlxil1lRRou:b ,tl Cllhilrkson. Hailkfns. JBA lt f J-h.-Xll l' g , XI Call . RI-I 2 Xlvllis. Svcunrl Run-: Se-xauer, Humphreys. Bt-gr-r, Hurni. Bn-wer, it-nn, Knwman, Tn-sson. Dohvrty, Xl:-lms, Nlr. Blwksehrrliall. First Ron-: Imwis. Tuttle. Boening. Zumlwhl. Butler. Duisr-n. Lylvrnok. 'inur, Pe-ursurl. Oswall. Ru-sm-Il, Bullnfk. L., , 'HH hgw NH' Wil -6: JA' mi, M-. rpg P-:Q me ma 'Ffa Mm H07 .ail M' N' +25 Ffh-, W, I 0 ' srgq , Page Seven! - ' I na: n ANN W Saga .V H 6 I Pg Eshr The Jumor l-llgh School Band C ornets John Nathan Jack Kloeppner Nlelxm Schad Row Fergu on Earl Moss Earnest Petersen Clarznels Paul Carvm Jack Brooks Ellsworth Hlgbllli Paul Tuttle Emerson Barron Robert Math Trombones Carlton Frmk Robert Deem Barztone Lllllan Bangert Sousaphone Evalme Ban ert Drums Charles Shelton Cardele Delster As lt has been ln sears past the ,lumor Hlgh School Band was agaln under the sklllful dlrectlon of Mr Bleckschmldt The members prattlced both faxthfully and dlllgently all through the year and thelr work was certamlx erowned wlth glory at the Semor Hlgh School Band and Orchestra Concert ln whleh they took part That part of the program IH whlth the Junlor Band under the dlrectlon of George Ceeh appeared was applauded and pralsed by all who heard lt George Ceth proved to haxe unusual ablllty as a band master The numbers presented were A Bagatelle March Headmaster The entlre concelt eonslsted of classlcal muslc and was dedlcated to Mr R D Shouse TpR B K11 tl Hgg h H Sl 1 Munn Saga TZ LM 2541 limi' gal: elijt ' ' W Ml ' . A ' lt,-n ' s - gg: ' T . atv not av ' l ' U W, - C 12112 . ' I. I . Y 1 Q . 24,2 L . I . . ' ' , . l ' ' . lf. ' 7 N I . .i . . , .. . X hx.. t....i. h 1 7 1 H ' - l-AQ' . me ' 46-2 Cavotte ....... Prince and Princess 392 , . . F32 --x -:F'k.D,..E.'g'.L,Bg. - Q I sl dR:'l't B 's,M,c' Bk.,Nh M Rh g.Pf ,F .sh1. First Run.: Dezsler, he ton. T W W P? lk eggs ,295 Q95 the H? 1 334 MR . gm , , T C www- Fin-A Beginners Instrumental Music Thls group consxsts of the students who were unable to play thelr mstruments when they started the year The lnstruments are supplled by the school In thls way many chlldren who otherwlse would have no muslcal educatlon at all are taught to play and sometlmes rare talent IS discovered These muslclans gave a P T A program whlch lncluded several mstrumental solos and some numbers by the .lumor Hngh School Band The audience seemed to enjoy the efforts of the group a great deal The Beglnners Instrumental Muslc Club has now combmed with the ,lunlor Hlgh School Band The work that the students do nn thls organlzatlon IS good trammg for them because It mstllls ln them the love of fine muslc develops thelr sense of rhythm and famlllarlzes them with composltlons of our great composers The first week IH May was dedlcated to muslc Durlng thxs perlod the JUDIOI' and Senior bands combmed wrth the orchestra and band and gave a concert The Begmners group combmed wlth the Junlor High School Band and asslsted the Senlor Hrgh Band 1n g1v1ng the program whlch consisted of musical works by varrous great composers The muslc was thoroughly enjoyed by the llsteners As one can see these boys and glrls are qulte ambltlous havlng learned to play thelr lnstruments and having combmed wlth the ,lunlor Hlgh School Band 1n one short year They also have hopes of jolnlng the Senlor Hlgh School Band sometlme 1n the near future and are anxiously looking forward to thls event 3 Clarmets Dorls Brown Russell Daggett Kathryn Modest Robert Llese Stanley Games Sousaphones George Clark Raymond Goldstein Horns Robert Ryan Walter Smlth Lee Foland Trombone Harold Spellmeyer Saxophones Marvln Slnn George Bishop Verne Trueblood TpR d I d kLl Kid gg C ornets Gordon Currle Howard Llley David Wolk Drum, Albert Lesh Flute Warren Mann 4: 0 l l I 1' N A ef s 1 A Nm LKHN Page Elghlyo Ififr W7 'W lim 0 9 , IM - - - na . ' . . . ' Aff . . . , M20 ' ' 525 . . . . . MP0 . . . 521 . . ' . N: '- 'ala ' 02? . , . . . . R. . . ' . . . . . . rf 1 '-n . . . . . . . Win - +265 . . . . ,Mui . , . . . . , wg, . . ' . . - 'I . . 59' fffi , . . . . 7 . 4?-I . . . , . . A D .' .. .' ' . . ft? ' ' , ' . 'HZ - M ted . . tgq-A . . M4 Blll Stueve ge! ' . LAW ull: 'K-IA 1 n 22? - 5. 143. Witt' L? 'bg o ow: Folan , Ryan, Smith, Spellmeyer, Goldstein, Bischoff, Trueblood, Mann. First Row: Mr. Beckschmi t, Currie, Wol , iey. Lesh, Brown, . o est, Da et, Liese, Gaines. hi tha, 614 N8- lil .W tty? ml. :A E35 fn . wal Gin Ks-n 55353 will 'iii 615' ae-' rsh? - L- 8 H I I Y The Jazz Orchestra The ,lan Orchestra was organlzed by Mrs Mary Ffallkllll and IS an entlrely new CXPCTIIHCIII 1n 'Normandy s schedule Most of the members also belonged to the Senlor or ,lunlor Band or Orchestra and ln thls may had gained valuable experience rn playlng Instruments Anyone who attended the student dances can attest to the popularlty of the 1177 Orthe tra or the Normandrans as they call themselyes Then there u as the dance followmg the ex enmg coronatlon of the Saga ueen an m addrtlon the yarrous H1 Y dances at whrch the orchestra oflflclated An assembly program gnen by the group also found favor mth the audrence On May 31 the members of the group enjoyed a plLIllC at Onondago Caxe Thus ysrth only one year of work these students accompllshed a good deal thmgs polnt to a bug er and better orchestra next year and an ewen more sue tessful season Members Lasey Blshop Trombone iam Blshop Drums brsul Bohne Flrst Trumpet Toney Letko V1ol1n Homer Yvelser Plano Ceor e Barge FITSI Saxophone Elu ood Cooldyf Third SaX0p0n6 Sga N 3 A I 5 H X I ANN A6 lfllrl all 65734 gl-I 1953. Sag . - - - - - , . .L . v . . . . H 60,3 ' , ' - I ' 4 ,, QA- . . ' ' S . 1 . - ' ' -. gil , D V. Y . . N34 M Q ' , U U, V 0 , . U llljnl ' ' ibn . - , -. - , am: - ' ' My All ' ' Ig ' ' -- M141 fh'-'O' ..5!. at . ----------------------'--- -'Ii' . - 11-+A--s+1111-+4s1F111ss-Fs--- T .....,................. ' .Mil ' --------'-------- ----- '- Rh.. Roger Malone ...........-.............-- -- B8I1j0 ' ---------------------- ------- ' 'nm Q - Lrg O .....--------- -------- . -A -.----------- yppn - rn? All IAQ 1415. Wm' QW vb' Standing: Letko, We-iscr. Mrs. Franklin, Sealed: Barge. Gonlaly, Malone. S. Bishop. Yovlkcr, Bohnc, C. Bishop. , rr .W augrg, Q95 595' W5 522' lla is QW MJ. Q5 TV Fin- B 1, H h I I' 1' lzpl h M0600 it-W fl The Senior Girls' Glee Club The Senlor Glrls' Clee Club was sponsored thlS year by our new musrc teacher John Hawklns The number of glrls who trled out for the club was qulte large an several talented members were discovered The grrls studled harmony tone phraslng and all the other phases of muslc t at would be helpful to them It IS always a pleasure to listen to a glrl w1th a well modulated volce or to one w o can smg well and both of these accomplishments are developed ln club work Therefore lt IS one of the most popular glrls clubs 1n the school Besldes developmg one s voxce the club also brlngs together a congemal group of glrls whose mclmatlons and tastes l1e ln the same drrectlons Often close friend shlps come about from meetmgs just such as these The Senior Operetta whlch attracts wide yearly attentlon IS one of the events 1n whlch the group partlclpates All of the lrl choruses and the members for the mlxed choruses were selected from the Glee Club The leads of the operetta for whlch there IS usually quite anlmated competltlon were also chosen from thrs group of glrls It IS a great honor to be selected for one of the mam parts Thls year s presentatlon was very successful and we feel that the glrls should be complxmented upon the splendld performance they gave The g1rls also rendered some songs at a Chrlstmas assembly and sang one or two numbers ln conjunction wlth the Boys Glee Club A llttle later they enter tamed another assembly w1th several selectlons TpR P f Nlllh F I A Bal it Saga M A Fail fill Qty' f 1.1 7,5 ll! I D Y E ghly lh 9 '06- Mr. . ' . . . d ' 'F--9 . . . . .mil , .. 0 r 1 5,31 h . Ona' ng, . . , . . ,aw . . ' Q ' Nfl h g , ' . tif. , . . . , . . ll-A . . , . , . . . . . ' '-W - . 740 . , W , . . itgi 5.3 i Us ' - if-'n' ..,5,. . . . . . . . 8 . . i . mg . . mi :Uhr n.Q, - . , . H . lm, .li . . wg . ?-it ' ' . . . . , . . - . h' . . . are nh? 'dill Hin' 142. . . , isa. u uw: afleifesr, LeCuerrrer. Johnson, Gravcr, . a ews, . X uorc. Ford. Honerkamp. Farley, Wussncr, Timm. Nonney. Second Rollzlhlrf Hawkins. Kennedy. Meyers. Farber. Schumackcr. SI. Moore. Wasscrfall, Kohlhauff, Hardy, Conrad, L,h'l Barnard, Moeller. Mc. uliff, Smith. Fickcissen, Seabough, Reid, Meyers. Aff First Raw: Friese. Shreve. Clover. Cornish. Lauer. afcy, WUI . Ohcrmann, W1-start-r. Unger. S. Luv-joy, XI. Lovejoy. jpg Cornwall. Hanick. Silver. 5-.xl E95 'Hi' 5,4 N8- H255 HA' UH -mst. rpg had mg Wk- T951 llfiih 'SQL SN' ml' gear , A eg Ffh, . 5955: ,NHT K Page i - ree fill lflhqll lyk? lr' lil.-, 14? v 4 A D 1 P: Eshlyl The Senior Boys' Glee Club The Boys, Glee Club was orgamzed and mstructed by Mr Hawkms The members spent many hours ln practlclng ensemble work and ln tralnlng thelr XOICCS to brlng out the best that was ln them One of the biggest events of the school year IS the Senlor Operetta All the boys for the NHTIOUS choruses as well as the male leaders were selected from among the club members This meant more work and also hours of practlce with the Glrls Glee Clubs Howewer when the entertalnment was presented lt was such a success that the boys were well rewarded for thelr hard work The company gave two performances both of whlch were received wlth equal enthusiasm by the dellghted audlences ,lust before the Chrlstmas holldays the boys entertalned at assembly with a group of selectlons whlch were hlghly appreclated by all The songs were Cantlque de Noel fa Holy Nlghtl Adolphe Adams A North Carollna Mountaln Song Grandma Grunts The Llttle Red Drum S A Bngxon On the same program Frank and Ernest and Margle popular radio stars appeared Later at another assembly the boys gave another group of songs for the 1 students At the Football Banquet last fall the Senlor Boys Clee Club was once agam asked to entertaln the company This they gladly dld Thus we can see that the boys were qulte popular As only a few of them were Seniors we may hope for as successful a group next fall as we had thls year TpR l Lg lly 1 N 1 I N I l P W l M55 fy M' 1 aga . an L.1I , L9 H571 ' - . - . . . . , . . . . 7 . llifl . , , Mine . 1942? ' ' r . . V. . Q W. - 'QM Y . . gif? ' . H19 . . . . . . ' glam ' 1'AC 1 if:-.A . . . . glial . . . 1 . :K-' ' All lid? I A951 - - an-1 . . alfa' . . .Wi ------------------ - - 'FAH W e 1 Sn? . MU' - , - 'ALC . . . Leg: ' llxhll , - . pm? , . 350' 121141 1l'Af'l ,fam ow: Simpson, Russler, Voelker, Wes lake, Russel, Rolramel, Talley. Second Row: Hawkins, Hohreiler, lor an, Unger, le ers. Lawson, Haines, Waymeycr. iyh' Firs Row: Koch, Hxighunan, Davis, Bago, Tuckell, Grass, Bucher, Hess. ,hog ISM 'M JW 'WN i:gj,a1 M1534 ,l'h'e1 lille M11 MJ ,QW mg, 16631 Ml gg D234 S - 2. - 4 0 A N I l l P N 1 fl NMVG U The Junior Boys' and Girls' Glee Club The ,lunlor Boys and Glrls Clee Club thls year was under the dlrectlon and sponsorshlp of Mlss Franklin and Mrs Morgens The members of the club were restrlcted to students of the Junlor High School To most of the Junior students glee club work was a somewhat new fie Therefore, lt was rather drfflcult to dlrect them There were many thmgs about SVl'llLll they knew very llttle because they had had no experience whatsoever ln domg them They also had to learn to work together and to harmonue rn ensemble work However, the group was wlllmg and eager to learn, and lent llSClf readlly to the hands of Mrs Morgens and MISS Franklln, the capable mstructors The most CXLltlDg thing of all was, of course, the Junior Operetta How proud and eager all were to prove thelr mettle and present just as good an operetta as the Senlor School students For weeks the dally toprc was the subject of the cast for the operetta Naturally many were eager to be among the lucky ones who drew a major part ln the per formance All knew that they had an equal chance, and that they would get at least a small part When finally the cast was chosen, weeks and weeks of work and practice were necessary before the company consldered ltself good enough to appear before the public At last the day dawned and the operetta proved to be a success, and worth all the work that had been put 1nto It The audience recelxed It wlth unbounded enthuslasm Both sponsors ought to be heartlly pralsed for the remarkable results of thelr work, and those who partxclpated 1n the presentatlon knew the fruits of hard work when they llstened to the applause accorded them We can only antlclpate another year l1ke thls one from the Junior Glee Club, and trust that future members wlll practlce as mdustrlously to bring about an ultimately good finish p In an r :Ara n x S .1 lj, W lk Blum thal Wrght nl N W rr k Hump nc an Chajnan K ugla u ll ra I lan mg 'lllll n H ffman r l' nklln Nlrlh Rm Ward W u lu w ller Rah g n ng .1 li md Nhk IC W r -K r N r X lac l I .unn lar n a k f ir r ng I in lrwnj. Ba man Iun lu X Q NI r n I Ill R Var hall Q an avn fm' Saga N6 cf-fr lr! 1 'wil l Nfl l I., Inj: el , I ,- ln' 4 I' H 'l l I l l-ll Pa Hgh! file llylzl - , 1 - 1 - . . . . . . . - - - glklj' . , ld' Rfk' . V . . . . ' Min ' - ' fiat . . V . U . . . A. .- ', ' lfllllll ' ' 542 - - . . pm . . . I 'girl . . . . jan . Y . . ' , ' lk.-A! . . . . Mijn ' - A T'-xx! ' ' - l?Mi ,Ain- ' - row . . nhl ev-'n . ..,,.4 - H '4 . . I . . 7 . . :Azul - :Nfl . r--ml fl . . . M- iha' lm: . . . . . 1178-L . . lg.'4a ' Wjcfjg U . . 7 . . . W . . . . ' ' .lv A I . llzl fir.- fifth ljhfl r., RW: Br-.-k, F' I., s .1.-Q. G lnrl. s Um. Niall. 3 A un. s,.f...11i. 1. w'alk.L..,..n. '., , .-n , i , 'dmq Ku mn-r. .lvhm-. Svrnnll Row: Howl, '4-igelx, Cornish, Compton. Etnies. Nr'4'rv'. Urinllvll. Schinrllvr. Mrmrv. F 'c e, h A nl, Hoff- ' n n' . ri' , Pfci P. Thin! Raul: Johnson. Hirst, Pvpcrr, Daft. Carter, Vow-lkn-l. W'n'lmsh-r, Ray, Ps-rsons. Duievn, Kurlrl. Sirlnmn, Lucas, Str-gc, 0, - Sch nill . Fnurlh Rurr: Irlrl. , 0 gr- fa, Do 's, Fu lks. Be' . C rc. Tws'lke'm'i1'l'. Xlvh' . Hun' ' , A i 1- , n . ,QAM 'i 1 on-: . s . sw son. Klueppne-r, ll s. 'ra ' . '.,h'l 4-: ' , 'ala s, 'l e' . - nin. Brwi V, Crowley, Svhalf. Bwlcs. Brno s. Thu 's. . ' l' h, .lvyfw l'A'fl . mln' sun. .tillv . Roberts. .lrKc-e, W'al r', Tay or. Qcorgv, NHC' , Collier, kvr. Svrvnztli Rolf: Schill 4-rht. ww-sila . llsln y. Car' 0. H'jark. Hawk' s, Hnlnlewurlh, V4 '. ss , , 14-l' s. Epps A. Nl, anl. H. Xlnynarrl. Xlillrr. V6 r..j s 1.6. r llr-nl , v M- l'.m . llfn' 'Mm iff? hz: MQ lu-4 .BY I will RJ ENN: 'Lag i . IQAT lex.. an FQ' +11--.rx-'F A Hi - '-.J lug ge 1 v- ' Ito? gllhgl fp. hyd l b D Y Page E gh v The Senior High Operetta CAST Pedro Raymond Crass Henry Hepworth B1ll Unger Fellpa Barbara Bagley Jane Hepworth Nadme Oglesby Carlos George Bagot Wrlson Norman Morgan Peplta VlfglD13 Wolk Romero LaVerne Russell Pedro an IIIIIRGCPCI' IS unable to pay rent to h1s landlord Carlos a young man of wealth Carlos 15 outlawed because of h1s suspected compllclty w 1th Romero, an ex smuggler who directs the passage of arms and ammunltlon through the Federal llll6S to the reyolutlonary forces Fellpa, daughter of Pedro, refuses to be a party to her fathers scheme of marrylng her to Carlos to saye paylng the rent Fellpa knows that Carlos IS snntten w1th the charms of Peplta, a country glrl who ha fled to the ullage to escape the ralds of the soldlers, and that h1s rnterest IS reclprocated although the two haye neyer met Vllhen thlnvs are worst, Henry Hepworth, an Amerlcan 1n1ll1ona1re tourlng wlth h1s slster, Jane and h1s yalet, WllSOIl, HTTIXSS at the mn secures a whole floor, and IS lmmedlately attracted to Felipa W1lson presumes to HQPITC to Jane, or rather her money, but recenes small encouragement Carlos and Pedro plan to abduct Jane and conyey her to Romero to hold for ransom Thelr plot proyes successful, and lmmedlately preparat1o11s are made for a pursuit and rescue Howeyer, Romero falls in lose wlth h1s prlsoner, and h1s llfe appeals to Jane Accompanied by hVllS0ll, ffulded by Carlos, and followed by Peplta Hepworth arr1ves to I'lE'U0ll'llP for the ransom Romero wlll accept nothlnv but Janes hand Ill marr1age, whnh IS agreeable to her Because of h1s revolutlonary 3CllX1ll6S, the government places a prlce on Romeros head It IS posslble that Pedro wlll use h1s knowledge of Romero s past to the latter s dlsadyantage Therefore, Hepworth, haylng undertaken to buy Pedros sllence, brds au revolr to Romero and departs w1th the rest of the group Meanwhlle, Fehpa IS only anxlous over Hepworths fate, and Pedro mourns over the unpald board b1ll When the party arrlves, Carlos explalns matters satlsfactorllyf to Peplta, but Pedro demands a substantlal honorarlum from Hepworth 1n return for h1s consent to part w1th Fellpa Wllson returns, but Romeros unexpected return glV6S h11n h1s acqulttance Love BHEIIIS are arranged Romero 1s appointed Governor, and there IS a flesta ln honor of the new regnne T p R ht 1 t n p r L a 1 r on rkan p Ll Ill t n Schuna L lck r C rnw ll rt R01 'X Nlalth rk ! al ner e n Bla I Far Bler an Nu n 1 r c e W I1 r 1rslR l n l Ba t Cra Ylorgran Saga N X F! ' nnfnn l A 3 LANG: lf! sr ,llgfglz ------------- ' ' ' .-...... . V g-405 ' ,,..-.-.r--., V -,,,-- Q ' V l , 1 era, J . M -------------- . , . ---------- - A ,tflfn -------..--... ........... fifli . . . IW ,- Q , , A , L. ' 1 . - . , - MP V , 1 . P my Q ' V. A . . . . . Mn Y . h . . . i . Y. . . . .M Y . ' ly. M L M L . iv ' . Y rig., . , , E, M . . Y . . Y . 'gig ' ., ' ,. haf. v Y . 7 Y. . . . . . png U C , Y . . I V , . Y 'NM A . 1 C' Y. h . ' , I I I -, . . ' . Aff.: , ' 'ffl ' ' ' 1 -fr., . ' 59,9 V. v , . . k'4 V, T . . . . , . . . . . . A c , K . hh! WR' ra mr: Ynig man, YY1 Ish. Turkr' . Linnlcr. Hess. Si 1 son. Koch. lhl1'l1f'1', Voclkn' . Russlvr. Snr-and Ruv: Ch pnun. Wvstavvr, C. Unger, Waynmyw- . Wasserfall. Frvisc, H 1- 1 , ' ou-r. Mint 1- o , 1 chcr. Xloorr-. Silwr. St-ailrnurh. Kruse, l'11uI-cn. Kvnnr-dy. Han' , Meyers, Cu nish, Lawson. Ty1nn1, o 'a . .Ag Hahn-it.-r. Y u UA Fi S 4' fxlnnrlinglz ,lontrcyg ' Pws. D1-Cie . Peper, Ches er, B 'll'y, Nichols, Wi z . Pick issc . 'cc . lcy, .tha Wvissncr. l.f'G11crricr. A rn' . Olmrmann. Miller. Hcrlrcrt. -1 Ito , Eckert. Sn ith. P I' li l. 'P ste , 'ag r' mr- qr.v1gifi11ly'1zuw-11. og cgi.,-. Bagley. W. U gm. War, ga, SS, , . 'S lil W .-me 93 WH 545 532 4235 '-45 M KH 593' 15,8 lla gen . Al 'li J I Y r A , xt 1 aB LNQN The Professor Stephen Janette Roberta Susan Rastus Teen Neen The Junior High Operetta Characters john Schmldt Cordon McCloshen VIYIHII Peper Lorame Daft Lucille Mlller Walter Herbert Vlrglnla Parker Jane Ray Tent Selah June Crowley Amah Vl3I'l0ll Cormsh Nllss PCI'I'lWSlIlklC ,lane Lumellus Pollteman Perry Ernst Blumenthal Pl3lIll,l0lllCSIl1CIl l Jack Kloeppner l John Ward Sherlff Robert Swanson Policeman w1HklC T ,l Wlaxwell roup of young people are gathered ln a woodland nook studylng art m order to be flnlshed but greatly fearmff that art will finish them Ten Selah a young Chinese glrl and her devoted Amah YlSll the 'art class supposedly betause of thelr frrendshlp for Roberta Howexer Amah has other plans there IS an old Chmese rmg mlsslnff and she mtends to find lt Teen and Neen gypsy glrls llvmg ln yonder thmket also usxt the art class and suddenly Susan s pocket book 1S mlssmg She suspects been but IS baffled when the purse IS returned by Teen When the pocketbook IS exammed after bemg returned the money IS there but the rmg IS mlsslnff Susan declares emphatlcally that Teen has stolen her rmg Nllss Perrnwmkle, an eccentrle ullave spmster loses a gold plete She does not suspect the gypsy but the charmm Ten Selah and refuses to belleve that Rastus knows more about the old plete than he nares to tell Ten Selah of course knows nothing of elther ring or gold pleee and IS baffled when two polleemen come to arrest her Teen a natural artxst begs the Professor to teaeh her to paint but the request wlll be granted only when she returns the rlnff of whrrh she knows nothlng However the tangled threads are finally straightened and the rmg goes back to Chma Teen IS assured of studymg her beloved art and Mxss PCI'I'lWlIllClC gets Rastus old plece , he wut l' Fl' 5. n ,, tm XI C x kl vz ll x 1 I Saga P g Egfr! E53 EMA intl .J fu' 1, sf- 4 N I Y E..7,, ll? Palo . ' U - Y H --- ---- - ----. .... v ' 3 1 1 ' ' 1 ------,-..-,,,-- ' 1 ' -,-- ' lbw, - - ------ ---- - . . ' ,got --- -f------ ---- ---------- - - N54 ' ' . I' , , all - ---------- -- -'------ -.-.. . . A . , , tg.: A g l a U as - as Y - V- - ,Lil v cw - 'Vu Y . . . . V .H - . ' , 1 A u T . . . - . . . - U, . , - 441 1. 5 Uv ' . , . . H. V .I ,,, V. . i V , . . . 1 . 4 . ,A . ' . I 593 ' . - . . . . - . gm , n' ' V 'Y'- ' . MQ. I '0 . . V. I . W Y. . . D , ,Q L t 4 Q . N , . 12,3 ' ff H ' . fo' g - S ' mea - v s h v Y. D v L N . D7 v . il K .IQ-Q. - eg f . . M - V 2 V Y v ' MQ . . . . . . 1 A . mp H 7 or ' . tl-,j C .A ,I lk . QI 110. Tn I Ron: Snofkw-, Garland. Mark o . Collier. Rohm-rts. 'i rr-on. Kloppl-nf-r. Stn-ge. Hawkin-. Foulks. Marshall. Hvnlf. Nah' Twvlkr-run-ie'r. Johnson. Charlmnvau, Christophvr. Wlaynarnl, l.uv-kis. Hoa-ning. Swanson. You-lkvl, Curvagu. ', ,U Stu:-yu, N -Q-'n-. Thinl Ron: Bnnwau, lo lmlxn, Ann-l. Chapman. Carter. Sn-hinnllr-r. Xlill.-r. Bon'-au. I,--Roux, Bw-ll, Barvalm-. Srhilmlm-1-ht, l'.6' Sw-mzfl Rau: Sarnlllhrs. ugrins. Wri' . Moors-. . r ann. Coats--. Wassihuk. Xl.-y--r. Runlrl. Brooks. l'fu-iff:-r. Ne-we-ll, .lic ick, Webster. Wa-igvlt. He-rr. I-jrmn-s. Bm-ning. Cornpton, llumphrim-s. Sprmllillg. Wuvlk, Blumvnthal. Tha 'ax at-1-, Berk, ,lr M.-v. Db- Fin Ron : Long. Mnxwm-ll, Ray. Xlrflloshm-n. I.. Xlillvr. ll:-rlu-rt. l'.nrkvr, lrulnvlius. Sm-hxnitlt. Daf . Fink, llvpr-r. War-l. Cornish, Xlugumlvr. w 'bl H. ' 5? 17 W. , Ft Nl! 1 uh' gh-5 ' . M1 ' W lf? rg w 4, - Q5 S ' V 1 W ,vu get z . ' I-ff' JM - 'fam , wp Jil s . . l fm, s ' , , 5. is-new ,-02. - 'el 4 L a e i yvset' 1 I I I I l4onmaJanm5 Contnmed from Page Seuenty Betty Guess Ill toddle along and be out of your way when hrs majesty Slr Glgolo arrnes Madge tmuch frlghtenedl Please Betty you must stay Betty tdetermlnedj lNope cant do 1t tomght Com over to Janes and get the dope about the comlng party Ta ta old deah' fEx1ts rlghtl Madge fdejectedl Bye lShe takes out compact applles make up smlles at herself Plcks up Shakespeare crosses over places lt behlnd chalrl lNow I suppose to really put thls over I should be domg somethlng extremely sllly when he arrlves 4Th1nks for a brlef space J Now what ll It be? fFace Ilghts up I Ah I haxe lt a jig saw puzzle 'Now where dld Betty put lt? Searches around room At last she dlscoyers ntl Here lt IS lS1ts down at table and beglns to work It Knock on door at rlght from wlthout Madge goes to door throwlng 1t open and shouts I H1 Keed9 fqees Postman I Oh I beg your pardon I thought you were someone else Postman ulte all rlght MISS qulte all right Qllandmg her some lettersl Letters for the girls lAfter Mad e thanks hlm he departs Madge throws letters on the table and proceeds w 1th the puzzle Another knock on the door I Madge fopenlng door Thls tlme she speaks 1n a pert tonel How do you do? Won t you come ln? lEnter ,llmmy He places hls hat on the table I Have a chalr IJIITIIYIY SIIS down and becomes lnterested ln the puzzlel You are the man I sent for? Ulmmy nodsj What s you name please? ,Ixmmy Mr James Falrfield And yours? Madge Mlss Margaret Malfour Madge Yes I mean yeah Well you see I ordered you for a party a week from tomorrow Its gonna be a formal dlnner dance and we hafta have an escort a guy w1th us Thls beln a glrl s school I havent had many opportunltles to make the acqualn that IS I havent made many boy frlends So you re to substl-er plnch hut fsmlllngl Jlmmy fqulte sure of hlmselfl That 15 my so called professlon and I do not see fit to refuse fReturn1ng to puzzle I May I HSSISI wlth this? Madge Certalnly Mr FHIIHCILI fThey work for a short whlle ln sllencel Thls plece belongs oh where does It belong? Over on your Slde doesnt lt? fllmmy places hls hand oyer hersl Mr Falrfieldl Please' My hand Jimmy fsmlllng just a Ilttlel Oh I am truly sorry Madge lhaughtxlyl Mr Falrfleld lf I am not a great deal mlstaken we are both dlllgently at work on a jlg saw puzzle at the present and any one so OCCUplCd has no txme whatsoever for foolrshness Let us contlnue Jlmmy fat first taken aback but haylng now fully regalned hls composurel You know I bellexe I am golng to llke you Madge fsarcastlcallyl My how yery excltrng Mr Fairfield I was under the lmpresslon that this was to be a strlctly buslness-fBetty enters from rlght Stares at Jlmmy ln astonlshment P Betty Jlmmyl 1Madge look startled l Jlmmy lSI'I'llIlUgl Betty I got a job Professronal glgolo thats me The answer to a malden s prayer The gallant knlght of falr damsel s ln dlstress Arent I wonderful? Betty fscornfullyl Yeah so wonderful that I wonder how I eyer came to take up wlth you Jlmmy Really now I hould prefer that you dldnt object so to my occupa tton You sald yourself fontanuefi on Page One Hundred Twenty ezqht Saga . Pg Eghy gh! ' A M n mi WI MAI TIM lf-22 I ...I 1525 .vy. . . , .Y l ' 613 - - ' - ' I I 1 I - I - - 9 I s l . Z , . I . Q f ' 7 7 ' . ', l DJ. I ' ' 1 ' 1 ,an ' .V - S . . . ' Y 7 gr, . v ' . . . v - 7 1 I :'AQ,: . V .. . . . I . - v .U Fciffzl .A ', , . . - . , ' . - - 5303 . mi, Z Q . . , . M, . . i . N ml 'infill ' ' ' Qlfjl . ' J' ' . ' . ' .A img: . . . . . IN... - . , -, LIN' ' : . ' . . Ax-- Jimmy: English name, isn,t it? : i a ' 7 . 9 . ' . . , . , , t . . M . , .fv . . , . , . phd .,,- .. t - 7 r am! .' . ' . . . lla ,I ' 9 . , - Q t - , - I . , . . - at ' . .... . 7 . . . . Q ,Nl I . n : ' . ' . w ,904 ' . f I ' ' , - .1 If . V . e . V M. . . . ' ' lflfgfl . tin - I 994' . 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NQf'n7Lfn iv, 4 ,f 'f'.'if1Tgf'- 4,5QLT'f':J.- ?,f'E'i2li-Lft:-kf:f: :i:fI ff - ,255-iff' -'ff' U70--NTIS-4D Y I O N55 aj N2 adn I I The Coaches MISS Ruth Bax a MISSOUTI UHlV6fSlty graduate, has been sponsorlng the glrls athletlcs for two years Thls year besldes havmg charge of the gym classes she coached the gxrls varslty teams and took charge of the Normandy Mothers Gym Club and the Pep Club MISS lNax helped the Pep Club organlze a system by which lt might repay IIS best members Miss Helen Kahl also a graduate of MISSOUTI lnnerslty 3SSlStCd w1th the coachlng of the volley ball and hockey teams She teaches ln the Iunlor Hlgh School and also has charge of the Glrls Tennls Club Mlss Grace Klrkendall who IS a teacher at McK1nley Grade School became an asslstant coach at Normandy durmg the basketball season thls year She IS a graduate of Sprmgfield State Teachers College and has charge of all the glrls class teams Mlss Agnes Llddle who IS a graduate of Harrls Teachers College helped to coach the baseball teams Mlss Llddle has been at Normandy only one year She IS a Mathematlcs teacher ln the .lunlor Hugh School and IS also the leader of the Glrl Scouts The boys athletlcs at Normandy are dlrected by enght coaches of whom Mr Major IS the head Mr Major who IS a favorxte among the boys coached varslty football and baseball He IS a graduate of lllmols Unlverslty Smce hrs comlng to lNormandy the school has made outstandmg progress ln athletlcs Each year there IS an mcreasmgly large number of boys trylng out for athletics whether mtra mural or mterscholastlc Football and baseball have become very popular and Mr Major has developed some very fine athletes Mr Major also coached the wrestling team whlch prow ed to be very successful this year Mr Shlpherd a graduate of Bradley Tech IS coach Majors asslstant 1n foot ball He play ed tackle at Bradley Tech and he deserves much credlt for the splendld way ln whlch he helped to develop a strong football team at Normandy He also coaches the B basketball team Mr Woloson an llllnols graduate was coach of the varslty basketball team Mr Woloson also helped coach the football team Mr Phllllps coached the A soccer team thls year to a successful season Soccer has been ln exlstence for only two years at Normandy but the teams have made wonderful progress losmg only a few games There have been many boys competlng ln soccer who all seem to enjoy the game a great deal Mr Schlll was the coach of the B soccer team Although most of the boys were young and mevcperlenced Mr Schlll managed to teach them the fundamentals of the game and he dexeloped a fine team The track team 'ls usual was coached this yeflr by Mr Krablm Mr Krablln worked hard w 1th the squad exery evemn and came throu h w 1th a fairly success ful season Mr Hlll a graduate of the Illmols State Teachers College where he was quite promlnent ln track was the coach of the Junlor Hlgh track teams Mr Hlll has coached mam young boys thls year and much IS expected from them next year Mr Hull also coached the B football team and the JUIIIOI' High basketball team Mr Smlth a new member of the faculty thls vear and a graduate of MISSOUFI LIIINCTSIIY wa the coach of the JUHIOI' Hxgh School baseball team aga ll 4 h D l Mft IW' 4.651 .'?g' Effie, ML? . , . . . . . . , W5 ' ' ' . . 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P e Ninrlyah I N I 'A 9 W The A Football Team In answer to Coach Major s call for football men at the beglnnlng of the year many many enthuslasts trled out for the teams The boys worked hard all season under the capable dlrectlon of Nlr 'Vlajor and at the end of the year could boast of a wmnmg group The hrst league game started off w1th a bang when Captaln Shag Seymour scored the seison s hrst touchdown whnle Toney Letko followed w lth another ln the same game The set ond game was won from Prlnclpla wlth the store of nlneteen to nothm Thls was a xery mspxrmg be lllnlllg The LIIIVCTSIU Clty game although lost was an mtensely mterestlng game Exutement ran rampant through the crowd of onlookers The next game played against Webster was lndeed epoch maklng For the first tlme ln hlstory Normandy defeated Webster ln the contest wlth the Rxtenour team in WhlCh the home team agaln strode to vlctory Eddle Haefler starred and led the team ln a glamorous game The Wellston game to whlth so many eyes are dlrected annually was one of the most S3llSfylIlg games of the season The vlctory ln thls contest gave us the Little Brown ,lug to keep untll the next game when lts fate wlll agaln be ln balance Lmeup Name Hess Levin Kruse Andrae Fo arty Welser Meyers Westlake Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy 1 0 1 1 C Posltwn Left End Left Tackle Let Guard Center Center Rlght Guard Rlght Tackle Rlght End A arne Ausslker McLaughl1n me Haefler Hames Letko Tracv Schedule Beaumont St LOUIS U Hxgh 20 Maplewood Prlnclpla UHIVCTSITY City Normandy N ormandy 'Normandy N ormandy Poszlzon uarterback uarterback uarterbaek Left Halfback Rlght Halfback Fullback Webster Groyes 0 St Charles Rltenour Wellston I ran vnu kh C. 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N ' I I l Hr- n ,fn 1113 LI The B Football Team So many boys reported for football practlce th1s year that there were enough players to haye two teams Mr Hlll coached the B Football Team Football IS a sport that brm s 1nto play practlcally exery muscle ln the body Therefore lt IS wery t1r1n and besrde days and days of drudgery at practxcmg are requ1red before the boys are consldered 1n a cond1t1on to compete wlth other lCaHlS The players must have a steadfa t m1nd as well as a sportmg Splflt and love for 'Normandy 1n order to tlck through the many days of work that lead up to the real games Consequently we feel that the B football team ought to be pralsed for the hard work It has done and encoura ed for 1ts staunch courage ln StlClClIlg to It Heldeprlem Kallvy Pollard Schumacher Tay lor VIOTIIZ Cech Roth Klrkwood B Klrkw ood Lmeup Rlgllt End R1 ht End R1 ht End Tackle Tackle Tackle Guard Guard MCCUHlg Scannell G1les Slmpson Rogers WlLkS Letko Creen Schedule lbh Normandy Mc Brlde Normandy East Qt Normandy Cathollc Normandy Webster Louls H1 ll School 7 Guard Center uarter Back uarter Back Halfback Halfback Halfback Fullback lNormandy lNormandy lNormandy aga my 'flu' lfnkql ' .,l1 u n :HA W, 1'f ! 1 ' ' ' 1 W . . . 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'-J S ,mb -' Pl NA Y-If l r h D h 'I I 1 l e A H D 'I Pg'NI The A Basketball Team Basketball IQ almost the be t liked sport rn the school as far as spectators are concerned The crowds at the games are usually large and the players are urged on by the cheers and gay songs of the Normandy cheerlng sectron Accordlng to the number of students who try out for the sport It IS popular also wlth the players There were enough of them out so that after several ellmmatlon practlces two teams were selected the A and B teams The A team played groups from other county schools and strose hard to make Normandy S colors come out vnctorlous Thls year the basketball group was composed of freshmen sophomores yunlors and QCHIOTQ and tended to attract the lnterest of all the puplls ln the various grades The boys worked IH harmony with each other and Inasmuch as many of the team wlll be back next year they w1ll be looking forward to a successful season Other lncentlwes for good playlng are the letters that are awarded to the mem bers of the team Polnts are made by partlclpatlng 1n lnter school games A certam amount of pomts entltle a boy to a letter Major letters are glven for more than one year of partlcrpatlon Thls years lettermen were Pollard Langenberg Seymour Aussleker and Halnes Other players were Bagot Slmpson and Albrecht Lmeup OX Letko Forwards Mueller Seymour captaln Halnes Guards Aussleker Langenberg Pollard Centers 1 1 S Saga N I P X 4 l A x I luph 1, A AE N50 my QM-1 2,1 u n R-EZ 'Pi' hilly .L S- . . 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Ula lggg, 1593 lvsbl' A 1 P x U 1 1 ohhh X The B Basketball Team ulte a number of boys trled out for basketball teams thls year and It promlsed to be a good season for thls sport Mr Shlpherd as usual coached the team and all the boys worked hard 1n order to get thelr group ln a line playlng condltlon The players matched thelr sklll only Hve tlmes wlth other schools but ln those games fought hard and sought to w1n for Normandy s red and green The B team members are always expected to be real contenders for the A team the followlng year Therefore they always strlve to better thelr game so that they may have more and better chances of Hghtlng for thenr school next year Thls year there were slx successful lettermen ln the basketball group These were George Letko Charles Fox George Snider Max Heldeprlem Hugo Kallvy and Robert Stege Letko ox Snlder Hexdeprlem Kallvy Stege Kleln McBr1de B Rltenour Wellston B Lmeup Schedule Guards Forw ards Center Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy 'Normandy Tpk Shp lx I Saga 111 M74 D 4 A I D I7 I I I 1' sl lllgfr 'X .,A1 u n 9123 . . . . . 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Ll.-in, rox, 1,--na.. en, W 11121 W-111 lriglil 1921 559,551 tok.. lialfgl rlfh' toil! ll:-'B 111 KG' F631 lm? ls MDN Page Ninety-s - 113.1 1 t. . 7 'ima l H A 0 V A H Pg 'S I gh The A Soccer Squad Soccer IS a sport that IS steadlly becomlng more and more popular not only 1n Normandy but all oxer the country It IS a game well known for lts actxon fast movlng play and suspense filled IIIIIIUICS Soccer as a regular part of the Normandy sport currlculum was mtroduced only last year but IS already as popular wlth the student body as most of the other sports Many of the men that played on last years team were able to return this year The team had qulte a good season and made a commendable record by wlnmng slx of the mne games they played Hess last year s rlght halfback and one of the star play ers was elected captain of thls years team Wlth one or two exceptlons the team was comprlsed of last year s lettermen The lettermen thls year were Welser Fogarty Scannell Reardon Hess Luekm Clles Haefler Talley Relnschmldt Anderson Tracy Bozler and Meyer one more than last year The rest of the squad was made up of Caugh Banks and Bullock It IS not certaln that there w1ll be a soccer team next year but lf there IS one there IS every lIldlLatl0!'l that It wlll be eyen more successful than thls year s was Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Fogarty Scannell Reardon Hess Luelcmg Bozler TpR I Schedule 0 MCBf1dC Normandy 8 Chammade I Prlncxpla Normandy John Burroughs 0 McBr1de 'N ormandy Prlncxpla 6 Country Day Normandy Chamlnade Lmeup Haefler Talley Meyer Anderson Tracy WICISCI' 1 h Goa I Saga I l A Nr- n ,fn pn 5 Wm gm' u n F123 my . . 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Team 'Schedule l l N l I 4 NAA 45 A The B Soccer Squad Thls was the first year that there was an attempt to orgamze a B soccer squad Soccer IS a sport to whlch a large number of Normandy boys have become attached It IS a sport enjoyed by almost any boy after he has learned to control the ball with hls feet Soccer a game that can be played outslde 1n any weather uses eleven men The boys gym classes had been playlng thls game almost entirely from the beglnnmg of the year when the call went out to organlze a soccer team About 80 boys reported for practlce Thls even after the usual number had dropped out was enough for two teams and more The only attractlon needed 1n getting a group of boys out for practice of this sport IS a ball Conslderlng the fact that It was a new team the season was a very successful one The only games lost were to the long experlenced McBride team The captain of the team was Carl Leum and the lettermen were Leum Banks Sutton Thompson Wrlght Walker Adams G Kemper Wolf Spencer Kaufman Conner Moncken and Klrchner The rest of the squad was Start Blshop Meyers Wallace Barron Kemper Bullock Ross and Draper Leum Banks and Adams Sutton and Walker Thompson Wrlght Monken Klrchner Wolf Spencer Kaufman Outside Left Left Halfback Rlght Halfback lnslde Rlght Goa lnslde Left Right Halfback Outslde Rlght Left Fullback Center Forward s n f Normandy Normandy Normandy N ormandy Wormandy McBr1de Country Day McBride Country Day John Burroughs k g.tlk m Saga ' 4 A A l l A 1' W h P I W y.Il'l W- Wt u 11 ldlp was - - ca 77 . . . . . piggy 0741 i v . . . , 1 . . ' . 1 . . W, 'nl' . - flhfll 1 . ' ' - 1 1 'Ry 1 - rap! W, , ' f , ' ' , ' ' Afllm ' 1 . . 16431 . - . YM! 1'-'Hi . l , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - lla' Sfii --------------M ' ----o ' abit' ' .0 ----- ,.-, 1 ,U l'M'. - - ' .... 0 ' ...... 2 1 hh, ------------- . . . I ll .... 2 --1 JG- ----'--'- ------'---- Mil ' l .... 2 2 .W ,.-,,-...-, . -,,. C. Kemper ......... Center Halfback 1 .1 .-..-......... IAQ. ........... wh!! :Ml Top Ruw: Kirchner, C mer. Ma ' . Bishop. Spencer. Wal er, Mr. Srhill. Star . lu ' Second Raw: Thompson, Monken. Ross, Banks. Kemper, Wrivh, 'aufman. .5 First Raw: Meyers. u un. W'ul . Luem. Bullock. Roth. Wallace. E94 IW Riel l IALQAJ 1632 M15 V221 123119 .ggi ,fm flaw 934 1 ,hj Ch Wt W lui' lfirlll 1 1 1 1 AL , 'ij Page Ninety-ning 4 A Ml ! s The A Baseball Team under the guzdance of Coach Major has made a splendld showmg thls past season A larger number of boys than ever before turned out for the sport maklng the competltlon stronger ln fact so many answered the call that several teams were comprlsed Several members play each pos1t1on thus enabllng the team to reach a hlgher standard and bestow greater honors upon thelr school Russell and Pollard the two star pltchers have gxven outstandmg performances Praise should also be gnen to Eddxe Haefler the team s shortstop Thls makes the thlrd successne year that Normandy has had a team of champlon shlp callber As most of the boys thls year were Junlors and have had some experlence on playlng on the team lt was naturally expected that a good team would be the result lNext year s team wrll undoubtedly be as strong lf not stronger than thls year s team for only a few of the players are Semors who w1ll be leavmg after thls season As baseball IS one of the up and commg sports at Normandy lt IS expected that much support and cooperatlon wxll be glven the team next year Pollard Hames Battelger Bagot Hengsen Beaumont Central Beaumont Ferguson Ferguson ,lennlngs Rltenour Chamlnade Lmeup Pltch Catch Second Base Right Fleld Center Fleld Schedule Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy 10 Russell bey mour Tracy Heldeprlem Haefler Webster Groves McK1nley Ferguson St Louls Kirkwood Chamlnade Pltch Flrst Base Thlrd Base Left Fleld Short stop Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Umverslty Clty Normandy 1 ': . . ., 1. '. F ' ' . W' ' . ' , th. . , , , ' f, - . . '. R' kh . ': . '. . '-t '. ' . . 'hl' , ' ,, . 'J ': .l, H 's. ,' - -. 't-' , H . , . . . Saga '-3 I. I . ,af I'-. 6631, :pm 4 . fl Pgr Om' Hundred L-.I ill' 7 1::yi1 my 1.5 1.653 .'l'j,' u n ffl? The A Baseball Team ,-.Ll hug' . . . g iiglnlx . ' , , a i - 1 .173 ' . . , . . fxfl. . lm? - Q44 . . . W . 2 . 1 , ' 1 , i Nm' . . . Y V Y . - . . . . , . , . V. 7 l Y Y 14 X 1l :n I 1:17 1 7 ' - - 1 .... . din' . . . . A345231 . . . V' ' hill' 917 . rgfhd JA., . . n w ------------------- -- ------------------- -- 11, , ---+-aaa1a-aa1kaaa- 1 a-f+-aa-a----aa- . mfg --e-ee-e--e--- . . . -r ---'e-'------'- - . ..4- -'-'- -'- ' . amy Nw All 13 ...... 17 7 ...... 8 Q3 5 ...... 6 ' 2 ...... 4 M2 2 ...... 8 0 ...... 6 Q5 4 ...... 9 . ' 6 ...... 7 up 6 ...... 7 ' 3 ...... 5 My ' 1 ...... .1 2 ' 6 ...... 9 16 ' 5 ...... ' 6 ' ' ' 11 ...... 6 jegqx' ' 9 ...... IKQ' St' .6- Tnr Rau Braun Nlgr Harms C g I H 5 r Allman Klc R Albrecht Bullock Real H g, 'Nc ual lc er ' Second Rau Plmlll1r4lgLetLo Bangert Bowman Wrslalu Hmdeprlfln Bagot Keys Sc 1-mat Wlrlght 'Hr la or Fur Rau Russel oplun Seymour Yxe Evans Bat uger aeller Tracy Anderson 'ha My -6 LJ 1171 1 IH W 6 . 112,14 .MQ My-I MQ nal 'Gila LWM GMI sun' 'hm hh! mm lqq M kill' va-3 1, l H A N T I 3 y 4 A i l l h It Mn The Senior High Track Team The call for a Senior Hlgh Track Team drew a large number of boys thls year All seemed eager to make good To wm a place on the track squad one must contmually keep ln good condltlon and stlck to strlct trammg rules The boys must see to lt that they are ln bed at an early hour every mght for dlsslpatlon would rum all chances for a winner Also certain types of food cannot be eaten and the general dlet has to be watched All this IS up to the boys themselves and one can readlly see that it IS quite a responslblllty and that these students deserve a great deal of credit for carrymg out their schedule However the boys were wlllmg to forfeit a few good times and good eats and as a result Normandy had a splendid track team They won two out of four meets ln the Senlor Dlvlslon At the Maplewood Relays Haefler placed second ln the 440 yard dash Reardon Nehoff Schad and Haefler placed thlrd ln the relay Tracy third m the Javelin throw Haefler fourth ln the 220 yard dash and first IH the 440 yard dash at the County Meet At the DISITICX Meet Haefler placed first 1n the 440 yard dash and NICTIOH fourth Kruse came out thlrd ln the discus Tracy second in the jayelm throw Haefler placed thlrd ln the 220 yard dash and Tracy second ln the javelm throw at the State Meet Schedule St Charles 61 Normandy 65 KlfkW00d 38 Clayton 13 B C Normandy 58 Normandy 84 Normandy 78:56 X ku x 1 V. 1- ni aga fifflal 5 rf 'f ig sl Wm gh inlay M1 lm 'lg' l 1 I' W h 1 Hn Pgn Hdd0 ' l . . . . . 5555? . . . . ' . , . .' . . . . Wo . a . ' - gm ' ' lnlil . . V . . . . Hflll , ' QM p p 4 , 1 s . x l , . . . . , ' ' . lijal ll-ml . . . . . Kewl i .. 1 , latin ,rg Y , tm . ' 9 - . . . . 593 a ' 1 ' 692' . . . h . . Y . ghfgl . . i . . . t IW ' ' i 1 I 9 I 1 AVF D lgqlfi - MAJ l- . W : ,I N. f -'------------------ Sw' - tg, 43 f ................ .... Ch-'i roam C. . . 64 ............-.-- ---- ' lim ldv M 176+ Tap Run-: Schull, Jolms. Taylor, Henn' g, Dnnmlnt, Pngui-, R4-' I, M N'-als, Sch:-nmn-r, Gardner, A. W'uIn'rs, Stewart. 5,905 Sw-ond Row: .lille-r, Marlin, Krill, Hengsen, 'lu . Schumaker, Colnlslein, Levin, Wes lake, Hess. Kruse, Mr. Kralulin. VBA fits Rolf: R. 'al!1'rS, Fienup, Srannvll, Reardon, Nil-half, Schalk. HaeHn'r, Tracy, Aussiekvr, Brooks, Nvagles. by s W l sf . N ll-!,gYl A575 trial' ' eg-.fl , it--T i 022+ - NN. ., 2 Nl 2 llffltl ' T593 . N' ififll r igld' Im? C , , s 5341555 , 0 L . -.U S ' fl' ,M ,gr An I' I I Y l I The Wrestling Team lNormandy Hlgh School wrestlers have thls year enjoyed thelr most success ful season slnce wrestlmg has been llsted among the V1klDg sports The students hope that these progresslve results wrll help to gne wrestling IIS place ln the physical educatlon program of our hlgh school lNormandy s team placed second m the hrst annual County Wrestllng Tourna ment held at Normandy Hrgh March 23 and 24 wlth a total of 39 pornts 25 polnts ahead of Ferguson who won thlrd In this meet Ben Kelley Charlle Hengsen Howard Vue and Henry Flenup won champlonshlps while Blll Wheeler and Blll Green came ln second wlth Ben Levln wlnnlng a thlrd In the Mlssourl State Wrestllng Tournament held at Columbla March 31 and April 1 competltlon was greater and better than ever before Out of the seventeen schools that entered Normandy placed second and won two champlonshlps and a second place Howard Vle and Charles Hengsen belngs the champs and Blll Wheeler Wlnnlllg the second The contmued success of the wrestlers of Normandy Hugh IS an lndlcatlon of the Interest whlch the boys of our school are taklng ln mterscholastrc wrestllng and betokens the revival of this most HDCICHK of all sports The boys were ln good condltron and dlsplayed SUHICICIII sklll abrllty and sportsmanshlp to have merlted the pralse of the anclent Athemans themselves S E Taylor capable captaln of thls year s squad saw no real actlon thls year due to an lnjury to hrs arm Below IS llsted the squad that has won many mterscholastlc meets 95 pounds 125 pounds 165 pounds Katz Gardner Letko Wheeler Baumg Myers 105 pounds 13'g1EEgy7ds H eavywerghts Frenup Green Kelley 145 pounds 115 Pounds Taylor Capt Stewart Hengsen 16 Kallvy I T F VI l 4 f' x I ll Dfkh A 0 aga NN P10 Hdd .: M Mhjy 6912 T . . . . - . . . N31 ' W T ' ' ' - I 1 - . . 64- , 9 T . V . l . , . UL 9 Ma . y . . . , . . . an . . . . . . till' ' . . . . , M v ' . . :Ami I , . . . EM . . r r 59' ' rg? . 1 - wi . . ' . . . .. , g n u e n a Q . , . at-xl . . :mul . . , 9 , . . 'NMI . . . l 1105 .- l'0', . . . . -- I ng 'M I 1 I 4634. r:c..f . 'ftp MW .. 'rm I . ' ' 5 is-71 . 'Q Stahl Levin Elif'-.5 : F-5. . Sgt V V xllhffl ,iffy To: Row: Green, aylor, H1-ngsen, Lerko, Myers, Kelley, Levin. Dirkvy, Mr. Major. First Row: Katz, Balling, Fil-nup, Stewart, Kallvy, Yie, Gardner, Wheeler, Hardesty. Jie tif: Ml 'Gp' r ref: me 1541 OW MUN . 50,5 2322 ' 3921, g lvsf' S r el I 57h a P nr un rf Tara A ohhh The Junlor I-llgh Basketball Team Junior High Basketball was divided mto three divisions E B and D These d1v1s1ons were made according to the weight height age and grade of the boys The E team which won first place in the league was victorious 1n four out of five games The B team won one and lost two and the D team won three out of four games E Team Gaines Won zrst place m league Spencer Couvion Maxwell Grass Kirchner Simpson Mueller Archambault Kline Provost Gerlcm Gardner Klart Aussleker Normandy Normandy Normandy 'Vormandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy TIR h 9 2 5 27 14 Overland Home Heights Fairview Wellston Wellston B Team Overland Home Heights Wellston Team Wellston Overland Home Heights Fairview Saga MN Pge One Hu ndred I l D I Th re M 131431 Qin-1 o 0 ig lr 1-12 ' ' ' ' ' - - - as 77 ac as as as bfi, . . . . . . ' ' ' gil 9 9 9 ww , i as ea - - . . . . G4 17 Q ca as . 1 fl all ,nf . A44 :cEn gg ,y I, . Ml . - - un ------------------------- F. f gm, ----------------------- F. 17------- 15 Q35 ' -...................... F. 7 ....... ' 16 mga C. 14------- ' ' 5 IM, ------------------------- G. 1 13,,,-,,, 12 'Wt ' ...................... G. 17 -----,, 11 EMI M Nl ccBas as as . 59:1 ----------------------- F. 11-----,- 25 MS' . 0.1 12------- 8 W5 ' ...... ffffffffffffffffff GI ' 12 Hirsch ......................,. C. gli 'v uD9: scDn hi- ggg ....................... F. ....... 20 :Alf ' ------------------------ F- ....... 17 at ------ ------- ---------- Q ' ...-... ' 10 an . ---ee-------eeaeee-e------ - -.----1 - - 10 --...-................ G. 14.4- I-'A it 1214 M F an 25901 vow of nw: Provost, Aussim-km-r, Klart, Arr-hamlmault, Hirsc , Klein, Gardner, Cvrkin, Mr. Hill. Furs! Row: Kirchner, Crass, Maxwell. Mueller, Simpson, Kizer, Noonan, Sinn, Gaines. 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'H I D 1 The Junior l-hgh Baseball Team For the first tlme smce the begmnmg of lNormandy s 3thlCtlC llfe there exlsted a Jumor Hlgh baseball team It was first orgamzed thls year and by one of our new teachers Mr Joe Smlth Mr Smlth ws as yery much lnterested lll th1s group of boys and dld hrs best to dex elop a first class team out of the materxal he had at hand The boys themsely es cooperated mth Mr Smlth as much as was ln their power they wanted to show the vsorld they could fight as hard and as braxely for the Red and Green as the Senlor Hlgh students do After several practlce a team was plcked whlch played against teams from other county schools In all the boys partxclpated m five games Every one IS lookmg forward to another ,lunlor Hugh team next year and lt IS hoped that the group wlll haye an enthuslastrc team and wm many games Lawrence Noonan Andrew Archalnbault Pat Purl Armand Haney Robert Caudle Andy Bowman Roy Cerkm Substltute Substltute Lmeup Marun Smn Second Base Fred Howland Thlrd Base Carrol Mueller Short Stop Earl Moss Left Fleld Lynford Dllkes Center Fleld Ralph Hampton Rlght Fleld Catch Pltch Pltch Pltch Flrst Base Wellston New Overland ll Falrvrew St Ann S Schedule lN ormandy Normandy Normandy Normandy TpR C Hag Page Unf Hundred our WI f' N l l NAA 45 aga A nm H63 , ,N 4 lofi wg' get ESQ ' ' . . . . , , . . . 'mai . . D . . Y RIN' , 5 ' ' ' gn? my .. V, .. , ,n 2351 A - - f r ,ma 1 ' LIU . ral? . , 7 . . . hfnl V . . . . . . EEA . . . . ' QQ: ' - Inq Qfn . lady Lfv-'n' ' - 043. -------------------- ------,-- , lull ,' -------------- ' --------------- ' mm A ..s..-..-,. ' ' --4-h-s,- ' Lain , V ' -------- . . 7.1. llf, I ' , 'Ax the Mm 4 ------- T 7 M Home Heights 6 ....... Normandy 5 LAQQ1 N ....... 3 ' ' 4- ....... 3 iffy? ' HF. ' 4 ' 2 Emil EW' 960' ffl: uit-.41 HM. mr: Caurllr-. Bown' . H4 I . C l . Moss, Hinh. Archambault. Georges. Purl. vrkin. Aussieker. S 'th, :inf Fin! Rmr: I-illllrnml, Kizcr, Noonan. Mueller, Dilks, Haney, Crass, u ins. i L than! l sy' on '055 hull l LLQ75? lbw. 'wg MM um Iligl bil! t rf-at 50,9 Ehfxr 5941 IM 1849? S lfskfll F ll N P O I l l l l '0 h ,fn na K5n The Junlor Boys Track Team TDIS year the Junior Boys Track Team has been very successful IH its meets One can see many promising stars among this group of boys The boys are dluded into three dlvlslons according to their age agllity height and weight These dlYlSl0llS are B C D and E This year the team engaged in two meets the Triangular Meet and the County Meet both of which it won by a big score In the County Meet Normandy won with elesen first places five second places and nine thlrd places for which they received ribbons They also took several fourth places which helped to score pomts The boys who took first places were as follows Corral Mueller from class B took first place ln the 75 yard the 220 yard and ln the broad jump Melvin Schad from class D took first place ln the 50 yard and the 100 yard Russel Crass from class E took first place in the baseball throw John Kirchner from class C took first place In the broad jump Lawrence Noonan from Class D took first place in the shot put Carl Muschamp from class E took first place ln the 50 yard Carter Ludwig from class D took first place in the baseball throw Normandy came out IH first place 1n the B relay and in the D relay The B relay was composed of Mueller Simpson McCarthy and Boyd The D relay was composed of Gardner Georges Dllks and Schad Summing up all of Normandy s awards we took Hrst place of the entire field meet Among the boys of this track team twenty two received letters This team IS coached by Mr Lawrence Hill Schedule Triangular Meet County Meet Normandy Normandy Overland Overland TpR 1 Dk Saga 'fig 'A w P. . rw :fl D It 'I I , are . . 7 . . . . . . , I V - -7- - at as at es 44 as Q4 as NT, - 9 1 9 ' 1 A Mm . . , . 4 - . V nail s 9 l' ' ' t lil as 79 . - - . . , . . 1 66 ,7 9 ' 9 9' Exo 9 s l , ' ' 9 sc as . - 210: ,sn 79 7 - ' , ' , , 66 79 , - , as as , - , 10:0 3 1 9 - ' - as as - l 6' 9 1 1 Pa? 6 ,, . - . 54 59 - cs as . N ,, 9 9 a ' ' ' ' s ' f-'05 ,hat . . A lk . I ' 1 ' ' I . A ,ll Nfl ltlfl 1 l..- ' iff? v ,Mg ......,.............. 98 l ..................... 84 Wellston ...................... 54 Home Heights ................. 48 ...................... 42 ...................... 36 gtg GLDJ fu mr: Barnes, Kirchner, Grass, Ganlnvr, Xlaxwr-ll, Seann:-ll, Guin:-s. Uh' Second Row: Aussivker, Cerkin, Georges, McCarthy. Hz-lzn-r. Konlv, Boyd. Collier. Mr. Hill 1851 Fin Row: Srhall. Mueller, Arvhamlrault, Hirsrh, Simpson, il vs, Noonan, Muschamp. 5 thy 'Alfa F53 153521 my lim sN:6, ml Qin! 5-A lh. 'HH WH. foul Th- P' 1 .X l f':. ' 'G HJ Page One Hundred Fir D H 1 'The-G5oHwTean1 Thu IS the first year that there ha been a regular golf team at Normandy There was one last year ln connectlon wlth the golf and tennls club but lt d1d not enter any matches ln this years playmg agamst four schools the team won one tled one and lost two matches These matches conslsted of fourteen holes of golf lf played on a week day and elghteen lf played on Saturday The opportunltxes to play these matches was made posslble through the friendly cooperatlon of certam golf clubs IH permlttlng the schools to use thelr courses Normandy used as lts home course and played all lts home games at Norwood Hllls Country Club This year for the Hrst tlme two letters were awarded to the two boys hax mg the best general averages Wlthout any practlce the team went mto the first match of the year wlth LIIIYCTSIQ Clty s practlced and much experlenced team The result as may well be expected was that UDIVCTSIIY C1ty won by a faxrly large score Howard Vle led the Normandy team wlth a sexenty three whlch IS a yery good score con srdermg that xt was hrs first match The next match played wlth Maplewood was lost by a close score ln thls match Schneider was low man The team then traveled to Webster Groves where they played a tle match mamly through the efforts of Edward Scannell and Howard Connelly The match was unfortunately llmlted to nme holes due to unfavorable weather condltlons The next match resulted m Normandys first victory wlth Scannell and Wallace tlemg for low Mr Krablm the coach conslders the team a good one for IIS first year and there are excellent prospects for a better one next year Team Opponents Edward Scannell Earl Wallace Harold Connelly James Anderson George Schnelder Howard V1e Charles Hengsen Umverslty Clty Maplewood Webster Wellston Klrkw ood Rltenour Wll Saga Page One Hu-ni 1-rl S X 2 1 1. . 40 . n u Fl ni 60200 i n Nm LPMN Elf? ,few will r-'gif ilsf, W' lhpf- .Q Q v QQ ,e . . E . . . - 2' fl . , . . QQ , 1 - G , ' , baby . V ' . . N .. 1 .mffl .' 1 1 ' Y' v V . U . v . . 'Save - e -- , p -, V 1 ,go ' , , V - 5 V t MF Y . W ia 1 t - a W V s- T . v . Y . v, . . 1 b , 'Y v l.x V u . . 7 . v . rag o v . . . - - 3 ' . . v v . v y - v I V v V.'v V x - 'fl . ' . ' , , D . 1 0.152 . . . ' .. h . , ', . , . ' . . fhfff honors with a seventy. 2.659 two . ', , ' - Y , War ' - mai fi' . . . . at ' V M9 ' 'Alf . . tfgg 'tlj put AQ at Sw! 9? T1 R ': Mr, Krablin. Scanm-ll. Connell, Firsl Row: 'al acc. llvngscn. Scllnvirlcr, Viv. fm ,, , 91525 flfgfl H92- tu-' HQ N KM T242 'mil C fbi! lt W N I ls 1 l Hr- n ,fn ml The Girl s Hockey Team As hockey IS the first glrls sport of the school year many of the glrls were eager to try thelr luck lNearly all of those that trled out for hockey this year were chosen for then' respectlve class teams After the class team tournaments were held the best players of these teams were chosen for the Varslty Thls group formed a good team thls year but dnd not have the chance to show lts ablllly because of bad weather Therefore no varslty games were played However the followlng glrls were chosen from the class teams for the Honor ary Varslty Team Ellen Obermann Marle Eckert Vera Seabough Mlldred Guggenbuehler Rosemary Honerkamp June Roberts Lineup Inner Inner Inner Center Rxght Wmg Left Wing Mane Johnson Thelma Matthews Jane Perclval Mildred Tucker Ida May Knudsen Dorls Montrey Rnght Halfback Le t Halfback Rlght Fullback Le t Fullback Coal Keeper Coal Keeper The gxrls sand that they were not too deeply dlsappolnted because of the pre VCIIUOII of the ames but that they enjoyed playlnn class ames rlght here at Normandy I ll Saga nv nr Qui F545 I V W I Men . If 0 163.17 ' asia ,NN . , . l . . M' f . . --an I - 9 mn, . 63:5 ' tflfn N11 G, . . . . . . . , . . sq., 64: , . . h Mya' 'HM ' !'-141 . . 1103 - ---Iiflifff ..... f . ------ L . ---n-- f 41:51 M. --- ' ' ..... - R '4 . . 5591 L9 . . . . i - '- ' ' nr ' ' r' or ' rr ' 'Mft D , D it-g . rpg,-H, MW wi lux-' 'lift' lm? We .43 'ftv ill l. .. 9-6 , F'. R ': Tuck:-r. Cnons. Percival. WX-athcrfornl. Xlvyers. XlrCuaEg. S-almugh. Knunlwn. Icune, B- 'g. Top Rmr: Heel:-r. Hom-rkamp. Eckert. Cug enlvuvhle-r. Olwrmann. Suu-nw. John-mn, Noonvy, Roberts, Fluesrh. T565 , Hari :lu 55 T 'ed T l.gA:l L'!f,fl Iggy my :amp will MI lmw . 334 lull 1:59 .lflfll W, Aja 4945 lrsril p y Q P g 0 H d d S ' Schedule l Ildi 1. n u l N Y P gf' Om' Hun The Girls Basketball Varslty Team Thls year basketball was a most popular sport and the great amount of glrls who trled out for teams seemed to promise an especially good season many of these made therr class teams Another reason for the game s popularlty was that the two court rules were preferred by most players We haye the class teams at Normandy because they give more grrls from all grades a chance to show therr skull 1n athletlcs and also a better chance to get on the Varslty team ln the mter class tournaments the Senlors trlumphed os er all the other classes thus puttlng a feather ln the1r cap After the tournaments the Varslty team was selected from the varlous class teams Although the Varslty dld ltS utmost the glrls were able to win onlv one game t1e another and lose two Howeser we feel sure that thls group w1ll work harder than eyer thls coming year and look forward to a yery successful season February 21 February 23 February 28 Vlarch Forwards Lorralne Sueme Catherlne Farber Jane Peruval Dorothy Brown jean Paulsen t Maplewood Wellston Ferguson Clayton Lzneup Normandy Normandy Normandy lNormandy Guards 'Vlary Oungst YVIHTIC Johnson Ellen Obermann Martha Coons May Fleshman F XII rirvd E gh! Saga A X N0h 'h 1 - 'N 1 V41 W 'lb'l feta' ' ' ' lit lla? ' ' t ' ' til ' ' ' ' lfifli T . . 'Sta , . . . Z lm . 7 :Al - . - , . . 7 , 4:11 ' . bfi . . . 7 . v v. I , 9 . I - V 9 v Mg! 1920. M ...... 10 ...... 11 f 13 Wg ...... 22 ...... N 18 My ...... 46 ...... N 22 -' 1 3 ...... 21 ...... 1 3 21 ggi' QQ' ' Qt? l' l. Regina Bennett Vera Seabough 1 tml .- Ml thi Wt' 154 954' lip Firs Row: Paulsen. Coons, Olvcrmunn. Johnson, Sucme, Nonncy. Percival. Second Raw: Seahough. leshmann, Bennett, Farber. Oungst. , il er. Brown. . 'lull 1 eq ' w-. tilt 1 lflffls 1561 2 552 1 S925 V 1.1-A1 55451 -kat 1-tv A 232 - A jiihl I N high 5 X AN L-il Girls Volley Ball Varsity Volley ball IS a comparatively new sport at Normandy as thls IS only the thlrd year that we have had It However the sport IS very well llked by most glrls and to judge from the number that trred out for It all the students were eager to partrcl pate ln thls sport After several days of elrmmatlon practlce the four class teams were chosen These had an opportunlty to show thelr ablllty rn the games agamst other county schools Then the better members of the class groups were selected to play on the vars1ty team Thls year the vars1ty chose as thelr captaln Mlldred Cuggenbuehler All the lrls worked hard to develop a good team Thls vars1ty played three games thls year a amst Wellston Rltenour and Clayton The games were well attended this year The reason IS a good one These grrls vnth real ab1l1ty to play made the sport very excltlng Proof of thls may be read ln the schedule below In the majorlty of cases the score was almost matched The team was defeated by Rltenour and Clayton by only two points but Wellston had a larger margm In the future the glrls hope to have a busler schedule and more chances to show therr love for Normandy by fighting courageously so that thelr colors may w1n The lme up was Lucllle Mlller ,lean Paulson Flora Mae Fugate Vlfglnla Fmnegan Lrlllan Walker ,lulla Lehnerts Mlldred Guggenbuehler Captam Mane Johnson Marle Eckert Jacquelln btanzel Jane Perclval Dorothy Brown The Schedule W'ellston Normandy Clayton Normandy Xlll gb TpR Saga E654 65734 'n' . 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Hr1'1l1'1 -,'1- r, Hhlfs, F' 'g , A, Filx-r. J -1-, Zu lwhl. R.1'l1'y, H1-Mr. 'W GRN CHQ '67 MQ WH- . '-5: JA' mi. Mn Epi MQ 153' 1 HGV 5525 14? QE 1 QT 5 I v D 6 1 1 Home James Corztznuerz' rom Page Ezghly ezght Betty tslts down Talks wrth a my terlous alr! Lee ten Isador end Papa ll gonna telllng you 1 shtory from hout de peppa lX1Z6 baby lMadge laughs Betty bcglns to read! New Qoclety Organlzed to Benefit Luckless Lasses The Inter Il3tIOTl3I Souety of C1 olos has at la t been establxshed Thls IS no doubt gladsome IICIIHCS for a great many women who often find themselves unable to secure escorts for soclal gathermgs Young men may be rented for these occaslons at only a small char e For full detall call our branch offlce Central 5000 tLook1ng up wlth a smlle ! Great ldea 1sn t 1t? Madge ftoolly! For some perhap Betty You dont care for lt yourself? Madge Myself? Are you suggestmg Betty Newton that I do that? tPo1nt mg to the paper ! Betty tcalmly I'l0ddlIlg her head! For Janes party Why not? Madge Such a preposterous ldea Rentlng an escort Lowers the standards of women IH general Betty Oh I dont know The women pay for their fun lots of times anyway Madge fpuzzled! Why how do you mean Betty? Betty Just th1s When a boy takes a xrl to the theatre 1ts ten to one her momma has furnlshed the tlckets And she owns the car and chauffeur they use for thelr Joy r1des And shes always g1v1ng the boy frlend a swell feed at her own home and even elsewhere Rlght? Madge talmost persuaded! Perhap but stlll I wouldnt qulte llke to do It Betty It s strlctly a busme s proposltlon It you dont want romance you can do wlthout It Vladge Well all rlght well try It thls once But Ive a feelmg It wont be successful Betty fgomg to phone! I ll put 1n the order lf you d rather Id do It 4Madge nods Betty plcks up paper ! What wa that number Oh yes here lt IS Central 5000 Vfelephones! GIVE me Central 5000 please fPause! O K 4Puts up recener! Busy Must be domg a rushlng buslness already 1W1th a haughty manner! I neglected to 1nqu1ah prey 1ou ly Madame but what colah would you prefah ln case the expedltlon proves successful? Madge fmedltatmg! Wlthout thmklng at all Id take vamlla On first thought I should take a blue eyed blonde On the second a black eyed broncho bustah On the thlrd It doesnt really mattah lf h1s credentlals ah good whlch posslblllty seems doubtful at present What else can I do for you? Betty tlaughlng! Madge you re a perfect doll when you cut up Really you are You should do it more often lAga1n telephones! Central 5000-Hello I understand you have young men for hlre I see Ye the Sylvranna School for Glrls That s rlght Rxght aw ay please iHangs up ICCCIX er Goes back to chalr ! Contznued on Page One Hundred Tztenly eight Nl N y N 1 Plan pg N. aga nw N50 d W an vga M51 . V f . y- . lf!! V ' T it t . 0 I , g . Y S - . ..4- tr.-4 ? . . . 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Q19 fi The Coronation On Friday May 12 there came from far and near a large gathering of hopeful subjects to new the coronatlon of the 1933 Saga ueen A young herald came forth to announce the tidings and a moment later when a few notes of musu were heard the audience suddenly became hushed lt w s as though the hundreds of on lookers were one person who was breathlessly martin the appearance of her majesty the new queen Very soon there appeared the exquisite maids of the court Charlotte Vmyard Dorothy Bierman Lucille Miller Virginia Parker Shirley Loxejoy Thelma Hes Marlon Cornish Ellen Obermann Olive Boneau and Nellie Webster on the arms of the courtly nobles Lynn Hess Robert Schalk Norman Kruse T J Maxwell ,lack Hardesty George Bagot B1llCreen Blll Unger Arthur Monclu n and Xl altu Herbert Following these lords and ladies came the queen s dainty maid of honor Class The music suddenly swelled and her royal highness ,lane Smith stepped forth escorted by the president of the Upper Senior Class Toney Letko She was long applauded for her beauty and charming manner After the presentation of the crown by the Kmg s representative Lester Luekrng the loxely young queen graciously accepted her throne from the retiring soy erergn Elvira Adams Immediately following the ceremony there was great rejoicing and for the amusement of the court a performance of dancing and music was glytlll bs the girl of the physical education department 3 Mt 0 Saga l . nd N6 nl P g Om' Hundred Ezghlve WW rally Wg' Sita! align ' FQ6' .Al- A-? 631 . rr 9 ' 5 l t 1 . 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A' Pg H1-'l.X'f- I D 1 The Senior Play, l-leart Trouble The Senior Play of this year was presented on April 21 The play sms '1 three act comedy and was one of the best ever given by a similar group Cast Mrs Morrison Norma Sack Patricia Morrison lXell1e Webster .lumor Morrison Robert Schalk Laura Morrison Muriel Lovejoy COl1I'3d Tyler Melun Borbein Mr Morrison Norman Kruse Lenore Appleby Dorothy Crlnclell Jeffrey Appleby ,lack Voelker Tommy Caler Raymond Ceeson Beatrice Tyler Gladys Kruse The story IS of a very pretty girl Laura Morrlson who snubs her small town loser Tommy Caler because he is a drug clerk She is attracted to a new golf professional Conrad Tyler Grace Morrison But Fred Morrison the father of the fanuly frames a plot that will awaken Laura to the fact that her small town lover IS worth looking at twice and that at the same time will free the younger daughter Patricia from belng the household drudge Junior Morrison the son ln his adolescent way does a lot to add humor to the situation and satisfies his ambitious mother by mgratiatmg himself with the banker s daughter Lenore Appleby The laugh peak of the second act comes when Mrs Conrad Tyler wife of the golf professional appears on the scene and smashes the social ambitions of Laura However in the last act everything turns out favorably Laura and Tommy are reconciled Patricia comes out of the affair with a whole heart and Fred Morrison asserts himself and at the same time relieves the lmpresslon that he was a proud mlserly man rpx iw k cnt Q Gb- ef. 0 Saga Page Om' Hundrvd Tnvnlv PM E553 mtg' 'te-I ' n n as PM' ' ' T ' . - 1- . -of ' ha? 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'rusfn Yuelkvr. figs, 63 'HH TPS? 5495, fg- lax AQH E25 mi ea r any IM Y 1 The Senior Class Prophesyf-I933 Contznuea' rom Page Twenty seven lNow there IS a group of glrls gettlng ready for a motorboat race Studying them I find Ida May Knudsen and Margaret Coates As a result of their ablllty they have also become Olymplc champlons The scene agam changes and I see a bookstore on Fxfth Avenue An attractive glrl whom I recogmze as Marie Eckert xs askmg for a good book The clerk happens to be Edna Doerr Edna enthuslastlcally recommends a book of poetry wrltten by ,Ioan lN1euwendaal whose work crltlcs everywhere are Hndlng unusually pralse worthy As they talk another customer enters It IS Murlel Lovejoy She plcks up a magazlne turns a few pages and stops to read an lnterestmg short story wrltten by June Haller June IS now a renowned novelist The crystal becomes d1m and lt IS some trme slnce I see anythlng h there IS somethlng a mass of fantastlc shapes oh they are human forms And that IS the deck of a shxp on whlch they are promenadmg The first person I am able to ldentrfy IS Glen Wessale the successful young playwright who IS startmg a world crulse Lounglng ln a deck chair IS a tall good lookmg girl It s Geneva Slmpson now a Spanlsh Interpreter who travels from place to place She IS speakmg to a dark eyed glrl who turns out to be Mildred Garvln former debate wlnner at Normandy Mlldred rs actlng as representative of a New York school of law She IS on her way to Argentma to secure some mformatlon ln regard to an lmportant case for her firm Thls scene passes away and 1n xts place comes a plcture of a large bulldlng ln Detrolt The name on the blllldlng have comblned forces and are now Thls yamshes from the crystal IS Harold Goldberg The lawyers The capable court stenographer IS The next plcture that I vlew mdlcates that Arthur Atkins and Charles Hensgen owners of a department store however and I see a Judlclal Court whose judge nearby are Ralph Westlake and Edwln Schwant EIOUISC Tesson ns a slde glance at Hollywood I see a large llmousme drawlng up to the front of a movmg picture studlo Three beautiful glrls are gettlng out and who do you suppose they are? Norma Sack Hope Barnard and As they enter the studlo they are met by Howard Vie and Arthur Bredemeyer two mov1e dlrectors Now I am looklng at a newspaper OITICC wlth Leona Sanders occupying the posltlon of edltor lIlCl'1lCf That jolly reporter turmng hls column lnto her IS Robert Mueller At a desk not far from them IS another reporter wrltlng up a style show whlch IS to be held the followlng day Among the names of the partlclpants are those of Lola Layton Dorls Burnham Helen Rollman Ardelle Alvls Ruth Kohlhauf Thelma Matthews Dorothy Grlndell and Regma Bennett In another corner of the OITICC a prmter IS settlng type under a picture whlch IS to go ln the souety SCCUOII Its a plcture of Jane Smith wlth the announcement that she IS e gaged She IS the same sweet looklng person that she was when she was chosen Saga ueen ln 1933 Now the prmter IS settlng type that tells of a return trxp from 'abroad whlch was enjoyed by Wllbur Schemmer of archltectural fame There IS xlso '1 pltture of Elmor Ermes and Mae Barley who are to compete ln an 6XClllIlg tenms mfatth next week The pltture of the newspaper OHICC has now changed and I find myself gazln at a scene ln Texas I recognlze the name of Robert Burton on the front of the blllldlllg He IS deslgner of the Burton Speed Boats Alon a bouleyard comes a sport roadster drlven by Delberta Hoehn wlth Iatkle Stanzel Slltlllg besxde her They re on thelr way to a fire lt seems because as they turn the corner on one wheel and a half they almost run over the trafflc cop But hls scowl turns mto a gay laugh and why not? Its Policeman Ferdlnand Dllallo The fillmg statlon across the street boasts of havlng 1n Its employ an old Normandy 1te Robert Koch Next a town ln Oklahoma appears and shows me Harold Langenberg a mayor wellllked for hls justlce and honesty He IS conyersmg wlth Mane Flckelssen who IS b6COITllIlg mterested ln socral welfare work N0h h Continued on Page One Hundred Tuenty three nan ln N Saga Ikon O H ww rl? We-I D Y ft .TQ ffilg My - f V . may , . . , , gy ' ' . bitt . - ' - ntg Y' 9 v . . ' . 5 - lite' u . 9 l . . 1 . 1 . - em I ' J . . . ' . . . -a , . . , ' . , ' . . . '. . . FMU . - . 5,- . . . , i . . v . . . . 'W 91 s . . . . . - 'N:d - an . ' . . . . . . :OA . . . . . . 91352 ' . . 80:1 . Y . ' . . . nl - . ' . Ste? t ' ' - 15,6 ' '. ' 'M - , Ml Mildred Gu enbuehler who are among the most admired actresses in screen-land. fha gg . . 5 , , R. V . Y .h . . QA: ' . . . 5'h'i s f s s . 1 an t .- - . I -- - - - n U . . . W- at Q , i V . . . . Mg ' ' . ' . . hjdt ' S . -' . . 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WOIV r PAIN WNGS 7 X' Q CDl 1 l ACA VALEPWNE' DANCE EUIWE EEMES QUEEN OF I-IEAET5 NCLISI-I STUDENT ON T EAC TS E540 T53 F012 N!-IW .2 BUILDING IE CVFNTEEN PEkSON.S PUT IN POSI T IONS :BY GUIDANCE DL' PT ISS LYMAN I DIG5 FIRST uovEL FUL or DIRT T-'OE NE W ILDINC IIIGIUMZ OEMANDY DEBATE' TFAM CHAMPION OF EAS7 DISTRICT OUQIEI2 ATIIEIQ AND DANCE SON S OY COLBEIQT BANQUET CI-IOSEN ST PAT5 QUEEN Coun-r wEE!TDuc urn IPIIS VOLLEY BALL TEAMS cuosm l -'PU 'UID' USE UM CLUB GIVES ARBOR DAY PROGRAM LTTLPMENJ EAIIOB CIASS CL UB one PPLSENTS -CANIZED HEAQT x L Hess 7 oume DEESI DENT AINTS AND PATCHES cnvLN BY Jw. CLEC CLUBS OTI-I 5 CL UD GIVES AGA BENEFIT DANCE tl'1ZC.'L. -4323 Cl-IOOL BAND AND OE CI-JESTPA GIVE CONCERT ENIOIE CLASS DAY JAN: ENIOIB GLEE I' SIW PIQZISIZITIT '-'J QUEEN PEPITA WN-gmt. 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Q ' 3'-Li ,gh O , G f, , f QD o f. mn - 'f o -:T 0 ' .Q , U - ' . , I III 2171 IIQII I, A IIA Ffh' I L43 Ll,-I 3 ' A n The Senior Class Prophesy'-i933 Contlnued rom Page One Hundred Tuenty one Leaylng Oklahoma behlnd the crystal reflects a hospltal room ln whlch a nurse IS jokln yylth her patlent who has for otten her llls entlrely by now Of course lts Rosalle Kennedy She IS a yery successful nurse and that doctor who IS just enterln the room IS the physlclan Robert Welborn Thls all becomes falnt now but somethln else IS trylng to make IIS appearance What all adorable llttle bungalow' Oh there IS Dorothy Brauer ln the back yard lllklll oyer the fence to Lorene Conrad Both are happllv marrled and It was a ttlllllldellle that they bought houses rl ht next door to one another On the same street IS a stately old school for boys Edward Prass IS ltS founder The capable lnstructor of mechanlcs IS Oscar Koch alld hlS attendant IS Charles Caugh The next plcture shows me Joe Walsh alld Wllbert Weldner who have become wealthy speculators In a Ha h the lnterlor of a small OHILC IS shown ln WhlCh four young ladles are earnestly dlscusslng charlty Frances Moore Vlolet lNeely Betty Wllllams and Melba Tanller have gone lnto a small partnershlp to glV6 ald to the poor Thelr unselflshness alld klndness has won the respect of hundreds of thelr fellow cltlzens All aeroplane port IH New ,lersey looms up ln the sphere before me A number of VNOIHCII flyers are startlng a non stop fllght to Alaska There are Mary Oungst Latherlne Farber and Gertrude Schumalher ln flylng to s They are known to be clarlng flyers One of the mechalllcs IS Earl Wallace alld ln the crowd of spectators IS Dorothy Duflner Dorothy IS now a sport wrlter alld IS coverlng IDIS partlcular fllght Just as the others before It thls plcture UIVCS place to somethlllg new thls tlme It IS a landscape ln lNew Orleans Well well there IS Albert Scott a wealthy plan tatlon owner Hls manager IS Robert Klrchner The scene a aln changes and presents a fashlonable beach ln Florlda Karl Krlll IS TCSIIN ln the sand and not far away IS the hotel at whlch he IS llvlng whlle on hls YHCHUOII It IS a comfortable and plcturesque place recently bullt by Lynn Hess A young blonde halred womall IS comlng across the lawn It IS Gladys Kruse 'lnd she waxes eagerly to Ollve WISE who IS havlng lunch under a large tree near by Ollye 15 a celebrated wrlter alld has chosen Florlda for her permanent home Out on one of the plers IS a yery healthy lookln llfe guard who could not be mlstaken for ally one but ,lames Sey nlour ,lust at thls tlme he IS lnterested ln Martha Strelt who has been selected as MISS Amerlca of 1943 Florlda yanlshes qulckly and seated ln a studlo I see Ralph Martln buslly sketchlng Dlck Glles The drawlng IS to be used by all adyertlslng agency NIISSISSIPPI Valley So that bulldlrl oyer there IS the Bullock Dalry I lmilgllle lt beloll s to Robert Nlllllllldlllg are ln the next plcture and theres Kathryn McAullff alld Melba Moeller tourlll the Ozarks Thelr frlelldly Ulde IS Joe Welborn The lobe before nle now presellts a St LOUIS stage alld upon lt are Marlon Tschudy alld Bernlte FFISQC Marlan has become a prolnlnellt blues slll er and BCFIIICC l noted concert PIHIIISI. In place of the stage now 14 a SLICIIIIHC laboratory In whlte unlforms are Nlaly Ellen Thompsoll Robert btrathkoetter and Gladys AlllSt0Il all of whom haye cleyeloped 1lll0 chellllstry and physlcs teachers Nut I ee a newsboy on the street who IS selllng a paper of whlch Merrlll Gardner lla become edltor That sw anky IOOICIIID gentleman conllng down the street IS YY Clllll ton NIcNlchols Gettln off a street car IS John Freese Crosslng the street are three yery hu ky lookln lnen who are on thelr way to play football IH 'l game scheduled for that afterllooll Thelr faces now tell nle that they are Ralph Helllllll Rllnloncl Helllllll alld Barlett NILLBUUIIIIII H0500 COIIIIIIIIPII on Page One Hundred Thlrty tuo nan AA S Q8 IN! I 'nm lil? Wal I W .a -. l A 0 D B Y fl I pm . .Irs ffl? ogg? - . M' f ' gli 9 w e, 1 - W- M341 . . g. ' Q g - r 53' I- '. ' I' - ' ' I Ilrfy . g . I . . I I . I . II . g . . . I I . I- - . , C . . . I I I I . . MQ 1 R ill? V Y - alai I . . .I . . . . II:I Q . I . I . 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Co to town Clever lsnt 1t9 fcoldlyj My dear sxr I re ret to lnform you that you dear lady of the Jlg Saw Puzzle has corns bunlons and a cork le to boot Hence walkln IS qulte out of the questlon for the dear old lady Fare thee well most hlgh Slr Clgolo 4Boyxs Jlmmy CXIIS rlght Madge Exlt the hero lAlso lau hs Reseats herself at table to contlnue on the puzzle j Betty Madge you re a pearh 'Vlad e Slfllllllgl You IC tellln me? Say ring up that glgolo hang out and just for old tunes sake order up two more samples And boy what I mean theyd better be good Llttle Madge IS gonna ba some blg game now 1Betty first looks astonlshed lau hs crosses to Mad e ues her a smft hu and a pat on the back then goes to the telephone and plcks It up l fCurta1nj Ollye W1 e Ftrs! Place Wznner Ln the uzll Club Play Contest l0ll can aluays rl0 better at S S oc AND 100 STORE 6108 Easton Ayenue THE EMPORIUM 200 TO S100 STORE 6104 Easton -kyenue 3963 EXbTOX AX ENLE Saga PHUH1 I F 1 H51 wg' 'lbs 3 5 6.50 E ' E S Sha E , E 1 ' 3 56 f -2 I ' I - M4 2 A 5 5 410' 2 gg 2 2 5-'l 3 f ' - ., ' s Y , s 1595 e e 5 ' ' 'e 97 ' , : 1 I V' 131 V 1 :EW . ,. r l ,- . 1 am v Y v l 1 'J : ff . I f . I-', . J . maj ,Z , , V . , U Q my . . v. I 7 Y . T. ,mv 1 A . , . MA Jimmy: Oh well, there are better flsh in the sea. . Y K . g i V : , . v . . . Aff 1. y Y. . . ' . . , . mt . gi . S f - a ' '-' sd 9 g at I . .' . ' . r 612 ' 7 g - 1 I . S . . . M . D . , mg , A., f: , ' : . gg 1 l g K .. I ,Q .g 1 ,,. . . , 3 h 7 7 Y ' V7 7 , 1 . 0 . g . 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No somethlng IS formmg agaln A bank bulldln IS levealed and 1ts presldent Glenn Schm1tz 15 3dVlSHlg Walter Young hom to mvest h1s money WISBIQ Outslde of the presulents otllce Erwm Rottman IS to he seen at a teller s mndou What 15 that blllldlllg I see before me non 9 Oh of tour e that IS the St Lours MUH1C1p3l Opera Thls meek Barbara Bagley IS play 1n the p'nt of M1t11 in Madame Butterfly The Chorus IQ featurm 'Nellle Yvehstel and Dorothx Mc llC'lI'S Halry MCGUITC IS one of the m'm'1x.ers m the 'une opera Fdna Keys IS flttenclmg the opera wslth her hush ind They are llllll lIl Chun o 'md hare been ll13ll'lCd for three years Vmcent Reardon IQ there Ill the 3.l1dlCIlLC also XX hat a hame that he has forgotten hls opera glasses ,lox Collnrt 15 Ellllllll lll time for the eeond act how loxely she IS' C0lllllIll6ll on Page One Hunftrerl 7111115 tllree XX H D'1v1s Etelgreen 0602 cus LAco1v1ARs1No 0511 bT LOUIS AVENUE WELLSTON FUEL Sz o1L co El elgleen 9240 Coal Feed Buzldtng Material Gasoltne Furnace 011 and Sends hls compllments to Lubricating Ol! the Class Of 1933 6201 sr Lous Mo 0 A0 leg? wa 'A . 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