Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1935

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1 D 4 The Faculty Y LAXVREXCE E. MCKUNE, B.A. Washington Junior College, State University of lum: Dramatic Art, Spccch v- Donorny CLARK, B.S. IN EDUCATION University of Missouri General Science, Health, Art, Ninth Grade Girls' Sport Club, Senior High Volleyball Coach, Assistant Coach in Basketball, Baseball, Hockey Y ANNA STRASSXER, A.B. Washington University, Colorado University Social Science, Sociology, Saga, Dean of Girls, G..-LA. Advisor Y MARION F. BECK, B.A. State University of Iauvz, Coe College Commercial Subjects, Commercial Club SI:-Kunc Clark Strassnu Beck ' -'LT -1 v School Curriculum lum is four years of science and mathematics with four years of history also required. A student has no choice of electives but must follow the program as outlined above. This course is offered for the benefit of those who expect to major in the Held of science. Graduates from this course will have satisfied the college entrance course of schools of Engineering. The fourth course offered is the Manual Arts course. This is also a non-college entrance course for the benefit of students who are interested in becoming skilled in all arts. To major in this course four years of mechanical drawing or three years of architectural drawing is required besides three years of English, two years of woodworking, and one year of European history. The Commercial curriculum is offered for Normandy's future stenographers, bookkeepers, clerks, and all those interested in general office work. For all we know, the day may come when we shall see one who now takes an active part in Normandy's commercial program at the head of one of our greatest business houses. Page Tu'er1zy-three

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The Faculty Y WESLI-:Y F. DIEM, A.B., A.M. Washington University Gorman, General Scicncc, Boy Scout Troop 236 r GENEVIEVE SALTZBIAN, A.B. Drake University Mzlthcmatics, Senior Corridor Officers, Girl Reserves Y FLOYD S. HEFFLEY, B.S. IN EDUCATION Northwestern Missouri State Teachers' College, Graduate Work at Washington University. Social Science, Early European History Y HERLIAN BIJECKSCHLIIDT, B.S. IN EDU- CATION, B.S. IN B.P.A. Central Missouri State Teachers' College, Washington University Economics, Bookkeeper, Business Manager Y CIIARLYNE W. FEARNLEY Harris Teachers' Coll:-ge, Washington University, Iowa State Teachers' College Sewing, General Science, Art, Junior Sewing Club W Diem Saltzman W Hcfflcy Blcckschminll I-'carnlvy 'i 1 v School Curriculum f ln order to prepare students for life work the program of Normandy is divided into live groups called Curricula. They are: Scientific, Manual Arts, Commercial, General, and Academic. The most popular curriculum is the Academic, which admits students to schools of Law, Medicine, Journalism, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, and Education. This curriculum requires that a student take four years of English, four years of physical education and two years of the following: mathematics, foreign language, history, and science. For those who are not preparing for a college education, a General curriculum is offered. A student taking this course has a greater choice of subjects since he is not preparing for any special career. This curriculum is not a college entrance course. Another course which is offered is the Scientific curriculum. The applicant of this course must present at least twelve academic units. The feature of this curricu- Page Twenty-two 4 D C



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The Senior Student Council If This year, Normandy High School's Senior Student Council had its twelfth birthday. The Council, sponsored by lVlrs. Bine Thoelke, has been unusually active. Besides performing its usual duties, such as helping distribute Christmas baskets, the members performed many new tasks. Some of these were: the delivering of individual talks to the homerooms in order to help promote school spirit, the work put forth upon deciding the point system for individual club letters, the sale of Normandy pennants throughout the year for the purpose of promoting school spirit, the assistance given in promoting a tidy campus and cafeteria, and, for the first time in nine years, an extra large dance for the Councills benefit was given. It was given the name of HSnow Dancew, and was very successful. The usual afternoon Student Council dances were also more successful this year than before. Last year, there was a special assembly held for the purpose of electing the officers. After each one was introduced, the students went to their homerooms and elected the following: George Cech .... ,,... P resident Helen Baker .s,,.,.. --- Vice-President Rosemary Honerkamp -- .Y... Secretary Sanford Talley .,,..,,,,,..,,,,.,....v.. Treasurer Three members, George Cech, Rosemary Honerkamp, and Waltoii Buhrmester, were honored with being the first to receive Student Council letters. The policy of awarding letters was initiated this year, and in the coming years the hope of winning a letter will prove a great inspiration to future members. Following are the members of the Senior Student Council: Tony Scanga Vera Link Peter Thomas WHlt0Il Buhrmester Joe Bunting Rosemary Honerkamp Jim Neagles Sanford Talley Olive Boneau George Cech Hope Arnold Helen Baker Walter Kossman Arthur Ockel Donald Simpson Marcella Kahm Art Schumacher Top row: Ehlers. Scanga. Thomas, Bunting. Nr-agles, Boneau. Second wiv: Mullen. Arnold, Kossnmn. Simpson, Schumacher, Doxnseif, Mrs. Thoelke. Firxt mic: Link, Talley, Buhrinvslvr, Hom-rkamp, Cach, Baker, Ockcl, Kahm. Pfzgf' Tuwify-four . ,, ,, ..

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