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The Senior Corridor Officers r Under the second year of supervision by Miss Genevieve Saltzman, the Senior Corridor Officers continued in the wave of efficiency of former years. The duties of this organization are namely: to establish order during passing time in the Main Building and the Vocational Building, to take charge of order in the Cafeteria and passing from and to assemblies. Under the capable leadership of their captain, George Cech, the force proved very useful and effective in establishing their duties. Each officer had an assigned post to which he Captain - - , Lieutenants - - , Henry Ley Art Monken Jimmy Yates Jimmy Neagles Al Percival Forrest Evans Earl Humphries Walton Buh rmester attended regularly. - --George Cech Tony Scanga Clifford Russler Sanford Talley Frank Mentz Kenneth Roffman Don Crindell Don Simpson Wlalter Kossman Orville Kloeckener Merideth Kiburz Top row: Grindell, E. Humphries, K. Roffman, Kloeckener, Kihurz. Second row: Miss Saltzman, Perrival, Monken, Mentz, Simpson, Kossman Neagle First rnwl Yagf-r, Talley, Cer-h. Russlfrr, Scanga, 1.1-y. Page Tzrenzy-six
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The Junior Student Council f In its second year the Junior Student Council has greatly surpassed the record it made the first year. lt has taken charge of and planned more than half of the assembly programs. lt has looked after and kept the campus and cafeteria orderly and clean. lt has encouraged observance of the traffic laws both on and off the campus. It has had charge of half of the Student Council Dances. It has helped with the activity fee campaign, with the Christmas Dance, the Snow Dance, in short it has had its finger or hand in almost every activity that Normandy has countenanced this year. All these it has done, over and above its ordinary duties of participation in student government and selling for the Student Fund. A great deal of the credit for this wonderful showing must go to Mrs. Farmer, the sponsor, and to the officers, who are: Armond Hahne - ..Y... President Robert Waters -- -- Vice-President Fred Howland ...., .... .,,.. S e cretary Doris Mae Blanton -- ..,.a..,... Treasurer Lee Goddard ...,. ...,. C ommittee Chairman Melvin Schad .....,...., ,A,. C ourier Representative 7A-B --- .... James Berkley 8T-V ,.... Edward Lampa 7B-D --- .,,, Billy Doherty UM-S --- Melvin McKinley 7E-H -V .... Harold Fox 81-V --- Ruth Langeman 7H-K ..,. Francis Krill BM-S .,,,.... Norma Sill 7l..-M -- .....s Edwin Marty 9A-C Doris Mae Blanton 70 --- --- Ann Mae Meyer 9D-G --- Rosemary Dwyer 7P-R --- ..... Charles Ray 9H - ,.,, Armond Hahne 7S ..,.. ,,.. J oseph Spencer 9H , ..,. Fred Howland 7T-Z -W .,..... Joseph W1'ight 91-R --- Leverett Russler BA-B --- .,c. Richard Bushman 9L-M ..... Billy Marts BC-G --- --- Anna Mae Dietrich 95 ,.,, D-- Melvin Schad 0 1, l Lee Goddard 9'll-Z ..s... Ilda Zaenglin OG'B H it Betty Jean Giltner 9'l'-Z ....... Robert Waters IEW-Z -Y ..... Arthur Walther 9? , Margaret Pueschel ,gc 0 W 'er Top raw: Dohertv. Zbarcn, Zaenglm, Dietrich, Lnngcmnn, Put hl D y 'Nl p S d S K 1 K l Nl M ty F M l W econ raw First row' Scha hy, Berkley. ' Ray, pencer, ri l, men in, . arts, ar , H. ox, 'cKin ey, righ I 1. Tuwllv Hu' d, Blanton, Howland, Hahne, Waters. Gillne Rnsslcrr. t, Mrs. F armor.
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-1-nn 1 5 4 The Junior Corridor Officers r The efficiency of the Junior High Corridor Officers has increased by leaps and bounds since last year. There is a reason for everything, and Mrs. Winifrecl Bolm is the reason for the marked success in the case. Her experience as supervisor of the Senior High force in previous years has been manifest in the capability of the Junior High force in its second year of existence. Mr. John Hawkins relieved Mrs. Bolm of this responsibility about January 25. Since then Mr. Hawkins has followed in the footsteps of his predecessor, and several minor wrinkles have been ironed out. The officers are headed by their captain, Leverett Russler, and are bound to several important duties. Besides keeping order in the Junior High Building, they must direct traffic both to and from assemblies, see that no one loiters in the halls after 8:25 A. M., attend the weekly Thursday morning meetings and, of course, con- duct themselves at all times in such a way as to make other pupils look up to them. After the officers are appointed by Mr. Hawkins, Captain Russler decides upon their stations. Ninth grade Corridor Officers are automatically transferred to the Senior High force at the end of the year. Leverett Russler .... - ,, Captain Armond Hahne Glennon Schumacher -, an ---Sergeants Jack Gengler Members Fred Howland Austin Wright Leverett Russler Francis Krill Kenneth Juch Kenneth Kaemmeier Elmer Eason Vernon Tracy Eugene Plummer Robert Saunders John Gentry Earl Provost Billy Marts Raymond Fox Charles Cech Earl Muschanip Buddy Markoif Frank Fenncssy Leslie Allen John Harris Harold Russell James Sneed Kenneth Fienup Harold Fox Harold Flood Lawrence Hoeffer George Clark Eddie Lee Tap row: Kossrnan, W'ilson, Kirchner, Russlvr. Klinkerfuss, McKay, Smith, C. C1-ch, Ficnup. Second row: Eason, Howland, Fox, Vlaters. Provost, Tracy, Muschzunp, Marts, Wright, Mrs. Bohn. First row: Sanders, Schumacher, Hahne. Ward. Gcngler, Juch, Hanlon. Page Tn-vnly-seL'cn
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