Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)
- Class of 1936
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x Llbrus A L V QQ, 1T,g4,Q,,,: V 1936 Sta of IQ36 P ffrf A VXA' 1 S fy I lmwr C13 fl. Aq, ? mu- ' ' ww ,l' 'H W' 1 1 KM g 'w! Q '11 ' H Mu 1 a1M.,NJ! gy r v V'wI1,1j'. P N MQ NORMANDY I-Ile:-I Sc:-looL St. Louis County, Missouri J U K . VOLUME XIII SUPERSTITIONS Foreword The thrrteenth year and successful and worthwhile as were the other twelve 0 one wull deny that thus one of fateful portent has served to once more belle the omen of unlucky thirteen Normandy IS glad to have completed thus year not because of superstltlous rellef but because sponsorship are tested tradltrons arlse and become a part of an mstltutlon and the lnsecurlty and frallty of adolescence develops Into the confldence and strength of maturlty . I n with passing years, true leadership and K Dedication To Mrs Jennle Punshon whose untmng efforts and patient understandlng have beglnnlng of Normandy this the thirteenth edlhon of the Saga IS dedicated A endeared her to all students since the Book I Boo II Book III Book IV Book V. Book VI. Book VII. School Classes Music Dramatucs Activities Athletics Features Contents Campus Beautiful A carpet of greenery outlined with meandering walksj the long driveway stretching lazily across the campusg the overhanging arms of arched trees gracefully growing oldg the open quadrangle of buildings impressively sheltering the students from the busy traffic of the street-among these majestic surroundings Normandy students are encour- aged to appreciate leisure and to live with education, as education is life. l X The School Busses During the past year for the first time the students of Normandy High SchOOl have known the advantages of convenient transportation Through contract the Suburban Bus Company has provided seven busses to carry pupils to and from school each morning and each afternoon The cost to each student was fifty cents per month The privilege was granted only to students living two or more miles from Normandy the price for those living within this limit being two dollars At the end of the year the State paid Normandy a dollar and a half per month for each person living beyond two miles The seven busses carried approximately l4OO pupils per day each bus making two trips in the morning and two in the afternoon Each person had his choice of riding on the early or late bus The excellent service given has been due to the management There was not the winter was exceptionally severe The busses were on time every day except one that delay being due to the ice and snow Not only for daily transportation have the busses been used but on several other occasions Many times during the year their services were donated All seven of the busses were used to take children to the Christmas party at Norwood Hills Country Club and about lSO0 grade school pupils were brought to the May Fete on May l5 They have always been conveniently available Mr Wehking who takes charge of the busses has kept a record for the State showing the attendance of the pupils who have ridden the busses l-le states that there have been less absentees this year even during the winter Through the cooperation of Mr Wehking the teachers the pupils and the Student Council Normandy High School has received convenient transportation this year and will probably receive the same in the future Page Ten the slightest accident all during the year. This was unusual, considering the fact that .. Superstition-Why7 . A I , I . 3 , . A. - ,- . 3 , , , F ' , A M 4 ' 4 l ' - -Z y ' ' . The Board of Education N h Back of our school system stand the members of our Board of Education l they who durect the pollcles of the school and through the Supenntendent see that they are carried out They have had a hard task to carry on under the adverse condltuons of the past few years l-lowever being a group of men with great vlsuon and forethought they have gulded the schools along an even course The continual growth of the Normandy Dlstnct necessutates careful planning on the part of our Board Ever alert to opportunutues of provudnng better school faculltues for the boys and gurls of Normandy the Board decuded to ask the cltuzens to authorize a bond lssde thus sprung for 5518500000 artd to apply for a government PW A grant of approximately Sl5l O00 OO Thus IS the maxlmum amount the Board can obtain under our present assessment The voters express d their confidence an the Board by passing the bond lssue wnth an overwhelming majority The building program Includes work to be done at all the elementary schools There wull he a new school In Pasadena l-lnlls four room additions at Bel Nor and Washungton School new fare proof units at Garfueld and McKinley and umprove ments at the other schools Should the government and be dented the Board plans to proceed with the Pasadena and Bel Nor projects as they present the greatest needs We want to express our anprecuatuon to the Board for the splendid way In whuch they have carried our schools through these hard years We have a splendid school system and we realuze that thus us largely due to the unturnng efforts of our Board of Educatuon and our Supenntendent Pgfl C . lillcr Licsz- Kruse Bushman Prou.l Ro! rtnln-rg Sk lly ' . t is l . A - 1 , . 1 . . X , . , . l . . . , , . . I 2 , . , I - - 1 - 1 T - I Ta . r . . I I ax 0 -- The Administrators Great praise is clue to our three administrators, Mr R D Shouse, Mr H L Green, and Mrs Wirtitred Balm For several years they haye been working together, successfully guiding Nor- mandy' students in the right cllrection and making our school a more prosperous one Mr Shouse has been principal at the school since its organization thirteen years ago He has seen the student enrollment grow from l78 to 2,000 He has witnessed a tive-hundred per cent increase in teachers, and has watched the school grow from the main building to the modern tour-building campus, and he has witnessed the work on our beautiful new Nature Trail A graduate ot the University ot Missouriy Mr. Shouse received a B S. degree in education, and an M. A, degree from the Teachers' College at Columbia University New York. Mr. Green, assistant principal at Normandy came here twelve years ago as athletic coach He was tormerly the Athletic Director at Westminster College in Fulton Missouri and principal at the Clayton and Centre High Schools His seryices proved so valuable that he was made assistant principal He also teaches several classes Mrs Balm administrator ot the Junior School came to Normandy eleven years ago and her teaching ability wow her the position ot administrator She is a capable rrathematics social science and English teacher and was graduated from the Uniyersity ot Chicago with a Ph B degree is li, I-fin 1 1 1 ' - 1 ' 1 l . . V K , . , , l ' 1 H ' 1 1 . . X rl.nL,,.- A ,vt A Sq' x I X g 1. , , fy iv- V, ,Vg e - r ' ' f,,l :f'.7' 2+ , , . r N . .j.,f4,4-f f,.-- -1.42 ff. - - ' Q Q.. ,-if sea , .gfritii L -svn , . fn- K :Ven 3.5. -F54 Urs. XX. ll-:lm ll. ll. Shui:-4' H, f:f Il '.l 'r' 'i PP The Faculty Carofyn Humboldi B S 1 v 1 1 Helen Korngold M :I s rl mp! 1 n lllll I! Mlffon Gruber B S ll nn ll Lawrence Rend B S 1 n rn I 4 Mildred Melcher A B M A r I fzxulrgf n 1 x Bsne Thoellre A B ummm r Alfred W Biecluschmldf B S lh Educahon 1111 rx nur: N ul 1 ff gm rneshne M J Long A B M 11 111 IL 1 11 rn u 1 nn Clark A B M lmlm1,,1 1 I l I Mary Shll Holbrook B S In Educaflon In mn 11 I I 1 nur! 1 1 an um 11 nur N dn: h C H Koerner, H uxlnnp N atm In A 1 Mary Babb B C mm! 'll If I p. u In Educahon 11 n fm f ul! gf W Guenfher B S In Educahon Illr fwznu nu: X lun I 1 Loss Anne Craig A I L1 lum N 1 n llr' Genevneve Sa Hzman A lhulx 111 Xhnhf nun url Siu! ur 1 nu I 1 un lap Q ttvvn Jo n T Krablln, B S Ilrmllf 3 I ,lvlfrhmr uxnlun 1 fn mu 'I xx ful 1 1 lg, ml Jenme Y Punshon ,nhfn 1 111+ nun 11 ll I l I Ar+hur T Shlpherd :ll Ruby W Farmer B S In Educahon frlhracl mf N ul ru 1 HH!-' n 1 NH F hay A B S m Educan 4 nl I L 1 ru s r fl u Herman Bleckschmldf B S In Educahon B n I I 1 :ull N fl IW!-f Ruby Louise Burns A B B S In Educahon zur uwnn funn 11 ng. 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'4 . -1 - 1, G k N 3 ' 0 t D 1-.W x The Senior Student Council Trl Wll ik The Senror Student Council has been an existence tor thurteen years Dunng these years rt has grven much and to the school as well as the Normandy dlstnct The councxl under sponsorshrp at Mrs Dorothy Blount rs one of the most actrye organrzatrons ot the school As In previous years the most Important project ot the Council was drstrlbutrng the Christmas baskets tor the poor and needy of the dlstrlct For the purpos t promotrng school sprrrt the members gave rndrvrdual talks to the honerooms and sold Normandy pennants and hats throughout the year Excellent help was arven by the Councrl rn making the campus and catetena look more neat and clean dance than ever betore For the second tame rn the hrstory of the S ud nt Councul the school as a vyhole elected the ottrcers Last year a specral assembly was given where each candidate was Introduced When the students returned to therr homerooms they voted and elected the tollowrng ottrcers that have served thus year Presrdent Sanford Talley Vnce Presrdent Jrmmy Neagles Secretary l-lelen Baker Treasurer Qrvrlle Kloeckener Members ot thus years Councll were os tollows Sanford Talley Mary Jan Donzelot Bully Welborn Lots Dornsret Helen Baker 2 Marte Lund l2 Jrmmy Neagles 2 Marcella Kanm Stanley Kes lcr bett Mulcn Vera Lrnk Oryulle Klo ckener I W C lf W lblx Una Heldland Adele Kohnle Glenn Adams Bully Marts Glen Schumacher Ru s ll Farb r Leverett Russler Wesley l-lurnu Dons Mae Blanton Margaret Temme Lerghton Westlake 0 0 Top mur: Simon. 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I 5, It lou . l l -R ' C Q'- l l -S f e 'u rt- mln y The Junior Student Council A Under the able sponsorship of Miss Agnes Liddle, the Junior Student Council has sold Normandy pencils, bennants, and red and green cowboy hats to add color at the football gannes They also assisted in keeping the cafeteria clean and orderly during the first and third lunch hours Members were put in charge of six or seven tables They presented a Major Bushman Amateur Program during assembly period. Each member of the Junior school voted for the person they liked bestT Doris Flegger, who impersonated several movie actresses was given the majority of the votesT The Junior Student Council also took its turn with the Senior school in sponsor- ing the Student dances given after school once a month. The officers of this organization vverei President TT T T T T T TT T T T Dick Bushman Vice President TT TT TTTT T T T,,T T l-larold Fox Secretary TT T T T TT TT Anna Mae Meyer Treasurer ,TTTT T T T TT T TTTT TT Francis K ll chairman ot Social Activities Anna Mae Dietrich Members of th Junior Student Council Barbour Jun Bauer Gra e Bushman Dick Bowman Jimmie Chapman Carter Dietr ch Anna Mae Fox l-larold Gardner Billy Gieselman Ralph Giltner Betty Jean Goddard Lee l-tennecke Alice K Billy B AB 7 ABCD girls 9 AB 7 ABCD boys 8 CDEF 9 DEF 9 DEF 8 GH 7 EFGr 9 GH 9 Cl-l 7 Grl-ll 8 KL Krill Frances 9 CIJKLPQRT boys Lang man Ruth 9 CIJKLPQRT girls Keenan Dorothy Marty Edwin McKinley Melvin Meyer Anna Ma Murphy Geraldine Payne Bobby Ross Ray Shirley Dolores Spencer Frances Stuart Durant Wright Austin Wright Joseph Wright Roy Wentzel Annabell 7 JKL lv 9 MNO 7 MNO 8 N to R 7 PQR and Sch 9 B R to S I I VI e ' 3 I3 I - - I c, TT T. - I A T T, T f - 8- i y x. 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'T T T T Xl-lx' l- T l --T li T T H- The Sensor Corrlclor Offlcers Slim Normondy hos been folthfully seryed by the Corrldor Officers since the second yeor of tts existence These repres ntotuyes of low ond Ord r were on duty every doy ond thelr osslstonce wos cheerfully guyen when needed Thus orgonlzotuon ron very smoothly under the superyusuon of nts sponsor Miss Ceneyleye Soltzmon The coptoln Oryllle Klo ckener checked up wlth his lleuten onts goye suggestions ond settled ony mtnor dtsogreement Anything thot wos of o serlous noture was s ttled ln the perloduc meetrngs or un o speclol meeting colled by the sponsor or the coptoun A lueutenont wos ploced In chorge of eoch floor ond vvos responsuble to the coptovn The offlcers octed os ushers to ony strongers who come to the weekly oss mblles ond sow thot no member of the student body stood ot the bock of the oss mbly room os long os there were s ots oyolloble To be considered os o condldote for thus group o boy hod to be responsible liked by the students ond oboye oll hod to hoye o good dlsposltuon Eleventh ond twelfth groders were preferred When o boy fllled the obove requlrements he wos yoted In by the group Itself lf more thon one meeting wos massed vvnthout on odeguote excuse the boy wos outomotucolly dlschorged from the force Coptoln Lreutenonts Corral Mueller Roy Goldstexn Rlchclrd Berg John Doherty M rldlth Klburz Worren Else Page Tm enu t Orynlle Kloeckener Henry Ley Fronk Mentz l-lorold l-llrsch Sonford Tolley Louis Grlmp Jum Yotes Wolter Wlssmon Joe Burns Arthur Schumoch Jock Nelson o o a - 2 X t ' -:V 7 4 ' g YG. , 4 , rf, -2 f. 4 4 fy h t ,,.. fl 1' Q . 1-gf, Top mtv: Yau-s. Cremp. Xvlsnn. Burns. Gulrlstcin, W'issman. Hume, Miss a z an Firxl row: Doherty. ll:-rg. Hirsch. Talley, Klovckvner. Loy. Kilvurz. f ' Q ' Q 1 1 i . X. D . . . B V g , l . c I , . D . . . . t, r Q T Q Q ' c. X, . 1 I - I l ' 5 . . . I f , t I . D . , or X. r ul x. The Junior Corridor Clzficers The Junior Corridor Officers, through their courtesy ond other quolitiesl, won the loyol support of the student body os well os thot of the foculty Boclqed by this coooerotion, the force wos oble to operote both efficiently ond effectively Before o boy could become o corridor officer, he hod to be deoendoble, populor, ond outstond- ing in oll respects. The orgonizotion hos very keenly felt its responsibilities, nomelyi to dexeloil within the student body the desire ond obility to cooperote with fellow students ond with constituted outhorities in the mointenonce of desiroble sociol conditionsg to see thot no one Ioiters in the holls ofter B25 o, my to estoblish order during oossing time in the Junior ond Vocotionol buildingsg to direct troffic both to ond from ossembliesg to ottend the weekly Thursdoy morning meetingsg to ossist visitorsg ond, of course, conduct themselves ot oll times in on exemplory monner, Much of the success of this grouo wos due to the coooble supervision of Mr. John l-lowkins. ' ., i,... ii....i . ,... Eddie Lee Leslie Allen Dick Bushman l-lorry Provost Vernon Trocy Coptoin ....i .i,., Lieutenonts Corter Chopmon Robert Doins Billy Doy l-lorold Flood Froncis Krill lvon Kinder Melvin McKinley Williom Wood Billy Gordner Jim Bootwright ronk Moroso Eddie Mesle John Gentry - Lowell Smith Worren l-lelberg Leroy Former Eorl Stege Lowrence Hoefler Bob Mellis Allen Neogles Nlorbert Ro s I Horry Rose Joe Wright Oliver Gross Bill eters lock Burt - ight lx Superstltlon Even Though we Taboo supersTnT1on and consider TT a relic oT The Middle Ages :T sTull plays an lmporTanT parT mn our suoconscmous :T noT conscnou mind SupersT1Tlon IS The resulT oT man s eTTorT To lnTerpreT The elemenTs around hum which he can noT TaThom Unable To undersTand Them he has grown To Tear Them SupersTuTuon h been an and Tralnlng some people rnTo hablTs oT careTulness and economy Many peo ple dread orealclng a mirror noT be cause oT The cosT oT a new one buT whuch They believe will lnevnTably be Tall Them Cur greaTesT problem oT supersT1 Tnon hes noT In The burned pasT buT In The presenT WuTh our splendid educa Tlonal TacllsT1es and wealTh oT sclenTlTlc dlscovcrles provunq The Tolly oT super sTnT1on we can wlTh hope and assur ance loolc Torward To a more enllqhT ened era ln which supersTlTlon will be a Thang oT The pasT . , . . . 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The Senior Class Julna Lelmerls TI1 n 15 a g111d 11m rommg 1 I ll just lr! ll zu Ba ke-llrall 3 1, Qv .1 4-le .1 llhrd ur blee L u 1 on mg 1 u mu Bangerf it 11111 s are 111111 111 11 Band J n 1-lm .1 1 ua n el In mx k 1,111 .I Theodore Sclwulh H1 rzmquvrs 141111 111111111 1 nm 1.1 nm ru uf hmihnll lr lterme n -1 ul: Nada Carlnsle 4 hush ul glrl and mn ls xuwly 11 lrlmnrnnt um' 111 m1f'l rnughtun llllnms C A llrl Rfwcrvf Muldred Olson -ind sllll they guzl-'J and ml! the 11111111111 gnu Tha! um' vmull head Could furry all she lmeu 1-aumonl ulll Club 34 3 Ballroom D.1n1,1ng 11 un a auum u 1 Hmkly Jack McClmfon Neath ull hzs serlaumefss llwre Ile, 11 s111,1l1g sense of humul oothall 35 35 .Shut 311-Jews 35 Saga S lntramurxl Wreit m Intramural Baskl lball H 5 ul u 1 Chantlulz-ers Presulent .56 Nllxed Lhuruw S6 Omar Fnclzelssen One of real uurlh 30 Courier 6 Lounse Carroll 4 gnud nalurwl girl ulrlx a good nalurvd smzle' 0 mvll Hlbh Sshonl .An nnglnn C -K -K Rhonda Allen llluu joy and duiv 1avl1 lvl duly go lu slnuvh as atlnall 1 mv .1 4 4v allnmm am ml. a mr! 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L111 Charles Clarkson All ann! of no 11111111 111111113 civrlnens Clul1 35 36 nlf 111111 Tr:11 urscmen 35 36 Band .33 .34 5 0rc11sr1 .5 John Pearce There 5 mzschlef 111 11115 man Glu- Club 35 36 Track Club 36 P111gPu11g, Club 35 Cunlmn un 4 H1Y Anna Adams 1111 11111 F1 my IIIII1 111111111 on-lu y, 32 nr-uly 4 .u 1Il1all 11 nun cl 3 horllxaml Llub 3 i.1-11b.1ll A puntun mmd demunf and quam! uunu' 34 1151 slllur .1 a 34 L1 Davls Seabaugh L1 e 1.1 111011 and 1a am Football Club 35 36 Wrustllng, bqu.1d 36 Anna Bylsma She 1111nl1s Infhaves and arm as ihr' ought ee Club 36 L11111111er11al Club 34 ' James Neagles Mzlzl but gel lu' YBIIY 1.1 Student Councxl 3 1c1 1r1 S11 nn! 36 Student C11un11l Dunne Coxnnllltel, 3 Chnalmas Iarly 3 13 bm out As 4.111 3 5 Kafhernne Sulver g1 r1m1111t lllfhrl 11111 ructum 11111 I r 111 111 11111111 111111r Society 5 rL.1sur1r .il 1ur11r .1l.,.1 ra11111111 u1 11 1 11 1 l5 III1111 1111111 .1 11 111g 35 A 11.111 50 Lhmnnalry Lu: limluy Xnrslly Paul Tuffle Xu hurry 1111 1111111 lust l1le as xl 11111111 .111 J M11r111111ll1 511111 S6 l111m11111r:1l Wrgglhng .50 lnlra111u1.1l Ii.1sk1.ll1ull H1 11.111, 111 .1 11.111111 D111111111, 35 36 Page Thmy two ..- 1, Um ,'.. 1111- Cl I. 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'I 9 '- ' , g ' ' 1 ,'lg lIll,'JHgBll- The Senior Class Gaorgnana Wenom Inn dent I xurrexs Surcevs ul Ln our can dfnn Opcretta 'lx ez u 1 .11 911 Dancmg u 1 4 Ralph Keys -lluuvf the same In 1111117111111 nr mm auaball '4 1111 1a 3 ll IJ H fl! 3 Joseph Bunhng He ran 110 Ilum' things 11f'Il Sm1l1- rmlle and 1m1l1 f'1111r1f'r '11 Q u11nl 11un11 11 K 11r11.1n I 11 as nllall Club J '46 ln!m1nur.1l Hawke! .1 Mary June Donzelof er oun xndlurlunl per511nal1tv muhrv her 111111111111 l1v ull u1 1 nl C11un11l 41,11 Qlutl 6 1 1 11 1xl1lte 6 1x1'1l horus 6 11r1 36 Hunur bounty '36 Carol Enghauser Tall slender .rlrmghl Wzlh all Ih1 gnues blew! a room Danung Club 34 'K C A -X -Kr Cu ramanc Clul1 .Sl Tap Danung 6 Nlay lwle '34 Norvell Buck Wh1 11 any there urmlhfr rin emlstry Club P C Kenne'rl'1 Maurer lux! I 1111111 Wim! 11 11111111 n 11m1 Baseball Club 33 German Club 33 Basketball Club June Fr1ese S11 t speech xpohen m the moanlxgllt Debate Club Operelta JJ X,1y 36 Archery Clum Helen Schenler Hun hm hu 11111 bu! 11 naman has her 11111 ul l Club Pre 1111111 34 Q11 rn lary 'lb ag.: J-I Ja 111-111n 1 111 r 1-bah 4 11n11r S11111-11 S0 Xlnen L mru 1r11t.1 N11 1 r.1111.11-11 Charles Sessler Sprmg ls the mnrhlel In In 111r1r Club lueum u .1 r1111111 anung A4 u1 r1 1- ra .1 Arnold Sfemlage I 11 lzltlv l1r1111I1Igv 1: 1111115 1011.1 T vu I hun l111lh1ng l ur 11111 In flul .1111 1111, 111 1 Dons Bevug gul ullh a sm1l1 111 1 I hfurt 11n11r 811111211 u1 1 nl 1111n11 1 1 arsnlv 4 11 1 .1 11 rm .I 1 N 1111 11 11 ry 511511 .50 Page fhlrlw Ibn. : 1- .. . . -' .1 ' 11 - -. . '31, .r. 36: GI - Cl 1. '34, '35, 311, 11-5 F -, '31, TIS: ' Cl 1, '3 . 1111. ll - . '3.. '34, '35. '36, --B 1' 11 11, '33, '31, F.,..11..111. '35, 13 Hll'l'll, '35, 36g 11,1 -1 , 31. . ' . '35, 21, .1 1, 1: -'1. 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'32, '33, '34, A -1, -, '35, 1, . George Chylza 11 1 11 11111 1111111 1111111 11 1 1 11 1 11 I Lorene Smufh 1 111 11 111111 11 11 111111111111 11 1 v 1111, .1111 1 Alleen Held 1 111 I 1 1111 11111 rh if X111-1111 11ll1 , lh1 1 rl r1 11 11 1111111 A 11111 11 George Blschoff l111111g 111111111111 111 1 1111111 1 1.11 1 ll! HN I .rx B1111 Andrew F1fzRoy 1 1 111111 11111 n11111 1111111 1111l 1 111 11111 111 11 11 1111 Lucllle Brunlren 1 11 111 1111 1 1 11 1-1 1 Dorolhy Foelsch 11 111111 111 1 1 1 1 11111111 111111 N111 N 1111 11 1111411111 Jaclr Broolrs ll 11I1 m1 11111 1111 11 111111111 11111111 1 B1111l 1 Ir11 1 1 I'lNllK I Vncfor Kemper 11 1 1111111 111 1 111111 11 r111 11 111 1 11 U11111 111111 111s Mary Cramer r 11111 f m11l111p 1111111 11111 I 11 k 1 11111111 Da1111 1 1 L1111r111 'KL11 Helen Balmer 1 n1 11111 111111 1111111111 1111 1111 1 I 1 1 1 11 111 1 1 1 11 .1111 1 11 Donald Allnsfon 1111 1 l 1 l ll 11rC 1 1 111 Pap 'Ih1r11 f11ur T1 '1 'Q ' If 'l '. ' '11 '. llllll. 'flLf. 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I l1'11'11 11' l1y l11'1 1'11ur1- ', H11 I1111'l,1 1111-1, 1111I l1111'l1 I111. Gill R' '1x'e, 715. 'fll11 lQl1-1' lfllll1. '33, TH, 'lil 'IH1 D1 Clulu. 'KL 'liz Cl11'1-I11111- liz1111'1- lQ11111111ill1-11, 'Ali Xl.1y 5111- 11 1111 ,111 .11 11'1j. C.-LA.. '35, 36: ll '31 'Ill. 'Ill '30, Xallellyl 'fifl. 'Ill 'flhl Y1ll1-5' Hull. 'Fl-ll lhll ll' 31111. 'flli ,'1 ll lflul1. 'llhg l.:1 .'111-i1-11' F11 -11ii1-. T551 C 11 - -'ll Clulv, 'lil ' - 1111 11 1'111l1 I 111 I 1 1111- '11 11i1. 1 . Tiff. 'ISL 'Xi 'I'l1: 1 'ln '1Sfl. 'Iilq F111l1.1ll. 'Qll Plilyz-1'-, TSS. I' ' 'l-111. 'llbg llc-l1al1', '30, TI1111 ifv - xy 11 1' 01 - - 11. 'KL '36: Cl Club. 'ISQL 'KL 'Xi '30: Nlixwl Cl ru-1 'Q101 llz1ll'11111 1 l1g. 351 Cha l1'1'1's, 'l1l1: li 'l'1i11. 'fSf1. H11 11 1. ix 1111111 '. I1 - 1-'. '33, 'fili Bull I1g. '1ll. 'I'l5: 'l'11111ls. '15 I X X '34, 'ISSJ Y1ll1'j Bull. TH! ' . 'flfl 1 'Y l 1'l1'. '35 H II1- 11I'. I ' 511 - 111 11-1.11 11.1 111- 11. 115. S11 l1'111 II 1111-il. 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T- ', 'I , T331 ll D '. '34. 5 ' k' Cl ln. .56 ' ll ,- - , 'lilly . y , '34. Page Thlrtyvsix The Senior Class Norma Allmencllnger Nurma 15 lrmrallv wry Frank rm hr' tra 3 36 OHM-ral Refers-1 rs Prx Tm am 53 .1 tt zx ook: x .51 u Icy Ball 4 3a Banc a Emerson Barron L plunbus unum rlitlmg Tum .5 .56 Dr.nu.ltlc Club ag.: Trzult um Arlhu Monlten 11 uhuz ze lull but hr. non 114 truly uotlmll rt u 1 5.1 I Marcella Kalwm fur nazly for a good lzmc ournr H- dror .1 a '43 Dluemn l'dnnr .56 Sluunt Lnuncll S Lnurnr Rtpruentatnc .56 llnnur Soclnty 5 :rl .5 ur u .5a bmulur High Draluallv. L uy ull Llulu .Sl 3.3 Trmaurcr Ellen Declter bln. duezh Imlr Lmdnessex lfhuh matt inane undone or despise Llc-L Clulr 5.5 Qu1llLlul'1 54 Ballroom Danung 3a Study Hall B llurku l'c.un 5 Merlin Helbel He sptuln nz rlrvds u cum Clulr 51 un tr L ur J5 -Xthletlc Cuv u, Lluln Loss Monirey Film! xlmulll u nfmmn du bu! I mary' A lu. rc lu l .56 llmkzy War-utv .5 .A almll n u .x Armhcry Anna Ploslty Suzunly ilu. lttlnlonr 0 all hu Lzrluts .1 4 .S rl u 3 Rnfa Smeehuyzen -I hrmdjul 0 I ul lljf ts unrlh a bushel 0 lznmmg 1 mg, Llulr LL un unit.: .5 blr Rmnru Frank Menlz mf zn a lmuw by Ihr. stdc of the road 1 If u run lu man notlmll Sur: 1 r .56 On ht tra urru or rc-rr :J In u mn.: 3 1 rn.: ure-r Izturman - Lluln .56 Intramural Ba ketlmll 55 lntramuml Wrn tllng, .il Honor bucnetv 36 Julna Noe Sltllljul uf p lupuble In umlhmg -lm poisoned 1 u tharmmg pfrsormlllv Na A lr nltlnr 5 l uurn r l up Ldlt .56 Honor 501 ut N lltldll K A lfllll '4 u UI 11 s Upz rdld Bermce Wagner tru' pull uhul mru mould up su L, X A on w .iran .5 Ba 1tr.1 I d Y it At un ub 'lar Danun Page Thirty aeven n - Q . '3s. '3s. '3s. 'sm t:f.x.A.. ' 5, ' 5 A ' -, '35. 'ilfxz A -h I' - -. I . '15-4. 'I565 B-sk-b ll, '33, '34, '355 H . '3S. '365 N l ' . '3 , ' 'g . b ll, 34, 'l55. W -. ' -' . S, : ' ' ' , '15-45 S '. '345 ' Cl l , '3S. 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III IXIIII Us I- NI 4I,.I'I-I, The Mixed Chorus This being the first year of its existence, the mixed chorus was auite an attrac- tion ln the beginning of the year, everyone in both the boys' and girls' glee clubs was invited to meet with the mixed chorus on Tuesdays and Thursdays instead of taking physical education Most of them accepted this plan, thus making the organization a successful one in regard to quantity The occasions at which the chorus appeared in public were at the Kingshighway Memorial Christian Church on April 23, at the Washington University contest on April 25, at the Columbia state contest on May 2, and at the annual spring concert here at Normandy on May E5 The performance at the church provided a good trial before the singing at the Washington Unixersity contest helcl two days later. The numbers sung at the church were Hbreak Forth Oh Beauteous l-leavenly Light by Bach, As Torrents by Ellsworth, and Oh Cnladsome Light by Arkhangelsky, These first two numbers were also sung at the other three occasions mentioned above. Good intonation and correct expression were especially striven for by the chorus Upon entering the Greater Saint Louis Music Festival, held annually at Wash' ington Uniyersity the mixed chorus received a second rating The choruses then went to the state contest at Columbia Missouri where they took the highest award giyen which vias a superior rating An important undertaking of this organi ation in the spring was the purchase of green robes made possible through each memb r s efforts to s ll ten tickets to the Spring Concert These robes will be given to th glee club department to be used from year to xear The members of the mixed chorus are to be congratulated on their fine spirit in this achiexement Mr l-ladley Crawford the sponsor was pleas d with the progress of this organ ization and hopes to see its continued growth Officers President Helen baker Vice President Vernon Rahning becretary James Yates lr. Pfii li LL 1 X - . , g X f 1 ' 1 r r ' Z T , Q ' , Q I X, C D . 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'.i'.- 'i 3'-my The Norsemen Ofeft rw 'ms ear to the ttattc, as a wry good hugh sc wo r rt lrt tt r s o :rec faaerrte , 1 s a C e at o pta Q tor a party at the Forget Part Hotel and for a f ance xo Coarttr 1 w rat ddrt Q ad we Chcstra scams thc gradaa Of' athsr rr xr r w ax Home payers two tram e s att a ar A t s art mt tw o oe was as d occasrorallt ar was , ta ed t XfVarru1 Mann the mama tor the Norsehea was done b Georg Baaot Mr Guenther artd urs rto Com aset o ana Noe :wah art Jerrwrce eu r e assusrart dnrector was XfVaIter Herbert and Bull Welborrt was Iubrarrart Those nrt the Norse V7 EU NNGVG Soxophones Trumpets Mr Guenther Howard Srhuth Mann Ward Edward Lewts C rrcc Kron ent Vlohns Walter Herbert Wes Harm Bosses Hertr Hushor Warrtrt Mart Banjo Wettt tr Omar Frctetssem We Hardmg amwalt Oboe VVarr rw Mawr Drum L nah on Westate Plano full VVL tort Trombone Chortes Clad sort N lm it hy Nl: fu nth: N If Xlmr. tluk rr XX hut: lunrrnnlt XX tttl. XM: y I-I kt n XX tl rr fr 1 rr t XX I I is I H xl rl Hmm xlt Vt II it I tl III Pu kms Ihr.. lhe toyota.-'wwe tt 3 5 Ityed art ir rf-an vw ' lei? evra Urede the ctrrq.-:,tto't ot Mr Lawre Ce Cxli 1 her, the ortilt st a, tuesude' lor s. hoo! C' res! rife ri ut, tvs for trafe iartres at trogratar hotlt coawtry tohs Th so ,ra , f 1, ' at the Nom od Htlts V. Ctth 'there X fre sexe a , ut hs rn se to tt 2 or . 3 by e ot 2 ot 2 terrhers. t.o we Ott ft t , tp'-t W r t tx wjo to tr , te b o, A 1 ,rf ui . ' X ' s s - r f ty 3 , rheghtt, had tJI ,VN dho 'tptte Th 4 Btth 'Ser ta A '-vt 'r : are-. 3 ' it S T 3, I ' ,, 1 wlt, - VVesl,. X 1' 1 6 The Senior Orchestra By increasing the number at instruments in the sections where they were lackingy the senior high orchestra, under the direction ot Mr. Lawrence Guenther, was able to overcome the biggest criticism ot the l935 Washington University contest and move to the ranks ot the superior orchestras tor the U36 season, Because ot this increase ot instruments, the orchestra was able to play the very ditticult Orpheus in the Underworld by Ottenbach, The reception of this piece when played in the Normandy assembly was exceedingly favorable, The members at the orchestra were. Walter Smith First Violins: Horns: Wesley Hurni Oboes: Warrerw Mann Ruth Langemann Charles Sessler Bob Krattll Talmadge Smith J. C Scott Fred Howland Norma fkllmendinger Fdward Gena Frank Mentz Second Violins Theresa Burch Clyde Oswalt Doris Butler Melburn Martens Leroy Farmer John Doherty Robert Fischer Harold Beger Jean Humphreys llda Zaenglin lryin Keevin Melvin Kelle Lee Foland Raul Sanderson Piano: Bill Welborn Violasz Benny Pearson Ralph Chapman James Tesson Alma Hawkins Alleen Held Percussion Leighton Westlake Cardelle Deister Wesley Wehmer Basses Warren Mann Elleni Kondris Margaret Gray Henry Bishop Constance Faulks Flutes Robert Weidner Warren Mann Robert Liese Clarinets: Howard Smith Clarence Kroenlein Edward Lewis Warrert Smith Jackson Rarler G-Sarge Chyka Saxophone Maryin Ward Trumpets Harding Zumwalt Omar Fickeissen Jack Kloeppner Trombones Charles Clarkson Norma Sill Cello Lorraine O Donoghue Violet Bohne Arthur Weigelt Kenneth Fienup lL Hit 1 1 ' ' 1 'J 1 11,11-If frm: Knnrlri-. Cray. Bishnp, lfnulks, W.-qlak,-, In-iq.-I-, W:-hmvr, Xlr. Gm-n.l-he-r,' W:-llrnrn.v Fnurlh Inu: Hrmlnnrl. Ca-nn, Allin.-nrlingr-r, XYvigv-ll. Yivlnlp, Clark-un. Zllniwull. tri-kr-i-wil. I. lxvvx lx ll IJ l H-.-ii.-r. sa,..1.rr. I A Q I lhirrl mia: 'l'. Smith. Sr-nn, U'IJ1ynngl1m-, Karl.-r. Wahl. Sulnlvl-ml. W, Ninth. l'nl.inrl. lhmkill-. ,l. H ll H L l .nnli'l. Mfrruirl Inu: Sr-N-lvr. Kmltli, Lies:-. W. Smilh, l.r-wis. Krn4'lll ill. H. Smith. CllHl 'l . l'r'ur-uni, Nh I IC tl Ins! run: l,angr-nirirm. Hurni. Wvirlnr-r. Xlann. U-walt, Hun-h. Kan- 'i your The Senior Band An Excellent at Washington University was the reward for the efforts Mr Alfred Bleckschmidt put forth to build up a good Normandy band The members of the bond were given a banquet as a reward. The band combined with the orchestra to play for the May Pete. They also played in assembly programs at other schools and provided increased enthusiasm at the home football games. Clarinets: Tommy Arnold Leona Grimm Ellsworth Higgins Clarence Kroenlein Jack Klinkerfuss Robert Math Conrad Mueller Edward Lewis Jackson Rader Howard Smith Warren Smith Flutes Warren Mann Robert Weidner Oboes Robert Liese Warren Mann Alto Clarinet George Chyka Saxophones: George Bishop Robert Kaiser Marvin Ward William Wilshusen Horns: Lee Poland Paul Sanderson Walter Smith Lester Walters Tenor Saxophone Billy Gooldy Cornets Billy Burnett Omar Fickeissen Jack Klo ppner Harry Provost Billy Weis r Harding Zumwalt Melvin Schad Trombones: Charles Clarkson Robert Deem Meredith Kiburz Norma Sill Harold Spellmeyer Basses: Dick Bushmann Joe McAtee Baritone Charles Cech Drums Stanley Kessler Cardelle Deister Leighton Westlake Wesley Wiemer Bass Clarinets Bob Smith Earl Shuey H H. X Pi, l-fl . D I C . . 9 ' : l 1 I p H hop, Sill. Clark-rin. Nlann, Ward. Bushman. Bi-hull, li-Mm-, Kai--rr. Wilehn-i-n. Ci-1-h. Xlr. Bl--vk.i-lmniirh. .3 l Chxkzi. Wi-iilm-r. Lin-av, Fiilanil. Grimm. Smith, Kmvnli-irl. liurui-tl. Xltllll, I-'itk-'-s-, l -l. li lly. I li. I' I ll st-. G r . .' '!h. Nl -ll-. 'H' . W-h -r, K-A-slr. I.-wi, A ll, ll. I-. .'l -. W --ll.ki-. iw- y.f V- First Violins: Piano: Second Violins: The Junior Orchestra The junior high orchestra, under the direction ot Mr, XX. W Bleclq- schmidty received on Excellent in their tirst yeor ot the Washington University Music Festival This was ouite an honor as they tied with Webster Groves' junior orchestra which had tor more instruments than Normandy, Several ol lXlormandy's junior high musicians ore in the senior orchestra, The junior orchestra was well received by the school the two times it juloyed in the junior assembly, Members ot the orchestra were: Stonley Allen Russell Brandon Wilma Fryer Lee Goddard Warren Goddard Dorothy Hortwig Lucille l-lebronlq Betty Hosselboclq John l-lermon Clarence Meyer Charles Mellis Retho Marion Eioleen Timlin Louis Weitlsomju Jobert Krattli Janet Davies Cellosx Robert Doins Robert l-linch Billy Kohl Willette Owen Lawrence Carroll Violas lyon Kinder Marjorie Steimel Cnorles Thiedk Cdette Schmelz String Basses Leland Goebel Dorothy Shook Eleanor Clarkson Mary Colligon Billy Covington Laverne Davies Vernon Dunn Lewis Gebhordt Preston Harrison Maxine l-lelberg Marjorie l-lubeli Exerett James Peggy Klinloertuss Jock Mueller Edwin Riehl Doris Schochnecht I in 1 , , . S lull Inn: llvlirily. llimlilx. Wir'-livy--I. kuiiilli-. ii. Fiiiilli. Xyilshu-ill. Fill. Wvliliivi. lhulvl. I, li l YK Il liiiiiir-ii. l'iirwsi. Liiiiiunlr. lxnhlhiiiitl. P. XX.-ijy-ll. lliirfl mit: l.1iiigr-ni.iiiii. Tlii.-rlk.-, Ilnlligriii. Sr-lin.-liiir-4-lil. llvlfi'-ilil-. ill-uk---ii. I'. lxliiikr-iliin I Ii l l st-linivlv. J. llznivs. l.:iii4-lol. lhiluijg. .Niwnriil init: Hui-vli. lliiflil, l,. Ilnil-l.ii-l. Ilirinrlnii. lxmtlli, 'll Fiiiitli. ll.i--i-llniirk, 'IiiiiIiii. XI. I ll H ls Fin-i, Xlui-ll:-r. liwlrhzii-Il. 1,-ixiiijglnii. Hi-lliiiig. lux! Inn: Xtvigvll. llw-ii. Hiiiih. h.ihl. tlziiinll. lhiiiis, tlnrl-4-I. Flin-ik. IM-iiilri-, llliiiik. '.ig.- i 5-six The Junior Bancl Under the drrectron of Mr, A W Eleckschrnrdtl the ldnuor hugh school bond combined vvrth sensor bond, provided the mLlSlC tor the othletlc contests dt Nonnondy Next 5eor Mr. Bleclqschnwrdt blons to orgonrge o rnorchrng bond to borode between the holwes ot the tootboll gonwes. Though the bond did not enter the Woshlngton Universutr. contest thus 5eor, Mr, Bleclsschmudt, with exg ectotrons ot o lorge orgdnrzotron for VET! plons to enter the festivol next yeor. The rnernbers orei Cornets: Rlchord Ayors Wulhernino Buzzeto Gordon Currie Elmer Eosson ,lonwes Kohlhoutt ,loe Loeber Bob lvlellns l-lorry O Dell Roy Powell Theodore Rrsch Trombones Donold Gengler Jonwes Bowrnon Albert Olsen Saxophones: Seeley Konrlns Alfred Rornboch Worren Weisheyer Bully Doherty Flute Allen Hornes Bantone Poul Welgelt Clarmets G org Howard Kenneth Ko mrnere Glorlo G Donoghue Norbert Roesel Lester Grex Leo Boneou V Bosses: Bull Cord Leslre Peper Allen Held Drums' on e Duront Steword lo li M1 er Horns Rob rt Dowolte Jock Gerst Trun on Godbx Donold Lehlexx Thonwos l:I'GCl9VICKSOI'l I F 1 r C Il 1 Q Q A rx t' ' : . 'V Q 1 1 L . ' f V U x 1 f r l' Inu: Immnll-'r. Hlr-I. l'rr-tlvrir-k-nn. l'r-pm. I.--Ilvw. Cmll-w. XM-ig'-lt. Ylr. lil--1'k-vllllllrll. ffllnl frm: lm'-luv-r. Crm. U'lPu1lnglxllv'. l,.n--rnfrr-r. Nui-vll. H.nim-1. Kulrxlr.ll'll. k-rllrlri-. XYM-l1'x.x. .Nfwrnlfl mu: lxuhllmull. IH.,-rll. U'l1--ll. Xlclli-. .Kynr-. Ln--nn. Ol---n. 12--mzl-rr. If--mrmlr. llrtr Mr.: br.-wuz, Clerk. M4-ll. '..g.A ary...-T., The Senior Operetta Thr Stntor llrgn Glce Club 4 resented ln Old St Lours as the annual orleretta on the 2 fth and 7 th of November The books and lyrrrs were wrttten by Constanee Mrlaughltn and the muste by Earl K Brettenbaeh the r lot centers around Cayrtatn Wrlluam Clark and Donna DaLtza whose ease ts loxe at ftrst stght Dunta s father Manual DaLtza releets Clark malnly because ht has a suttor t trked out for Donna tn Charles Sangulnet DaLtza Challenges Clark to a duel and Clark a Cents At the duel Clark spares DaLtza s ltfe by ftrtng tnto hc atr after DaLt a rntss hrs S In the meantrne Donra has learned of the duel and follows her father and Clark to the duellng ground whteh ts near the htd out of Callotte the most feared outlaw of the tame Donna arrnes too late for the duel butts captured by the bandtts and held for ransom A rahsom note ts s nt to Danna s father and through a mrs und rstandtng DaLtza bel: tes Clark to be has daughter s kidnap r and sends Daniel ltoone to capture the eaptatn XX a ftlebratt an tn honor of the return of Lewts a td Clark Donna I5 returr ed a he b Wullta n Clarl who also ear tured Cal ot DaLt a then gnes hrs eonsent to a marriage between hrs daughter and Captain Clark The Cast of ehararters tneluded Manual DaL1Za Charles Sangurnet Pet rue Pierre Chouteau Donna DaLt7a Capt Wtlltam Clark Doctor Sougra n Lltse Marte Saugrarn James Kennerlg Char Henrx Mohr Ntetor Kemper Roy lxathburn Joe bossr rt Marlon Tyner James Yates Lester Cowles Vlytan Pep r les Sehmueker lour Old Molds Mlm: Jaeaues Dellable A Qentry ean Callot te Mar Jane Donzelot Helen Baker Dorothy Nieman Jessre Carey Vera Ltnk Shelby Adams Ed Arthur Paul Oungst Melxrn Means Pa t Irlftx -llehl I rt . 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Y , J 3 r H X r The Junlor Operetta : QS OV re Q c at N n a was v hat was sand abou Polls e e les t n an r ant Q so gut n trextouslt Te T ttabotghtot r ccta fc so c r X c atd t cortl who lttc on the tart Mrs D brt 1 and her two daughters Vtftnnue and t r r o ores w Iards after txhtch thetr s a e s h and ur b ar W o just harupencd about the tlace talc car Ou ho ts and th farm Vtfhen c thrce rcturn Instead ot showtng a rnctattot tor thcur landnc ss Mrs O Brnen becomes x awgrt to thunk lat osa has had a worthlcss old ncaro ho, her a td so rs mtss s htm ot oncc ough rn rea ttx Mrs Ol rue 1 has no rnone left a url no real tcwcls shc ears l hcr brotl cr tttnanctt r ot thcur trtnl to thunk tl at tht old negro hos stolen t w rc a lob las be n dtsguts d as the olcl negro so he o sbt on Mrs D Brtcn who In turn cor csse that shc had no tewc s lsosaltt becorncs hcr unclcs taxortte ard tl rsuades htm to torgnwe the othcr threc who tlron thctr sunr rttctal atrs anrl graces and return to the auuct country lttc arts were doublc cast T cost was as follows Rosalue Charlotte M Io Mrs D Brtert Jetty lo Belknap Wlrtltred Mtlltcent Mrs Gabble Mr Gabble Uncle Bob Martha Xllcti Rosemarx Whttttorth erntce Pe er Dorothy Htbbelcr l-larold Fox VVtlllarn Dctttna bdtth Snorth lot e5 Bo cker Rutb Cassens Lots Wessale Anno Jane l-lottrhon Jeanne Bon au Dolores Taylor Fug ne Scihotfer Bull ord M rle Kenn dy John Thomas I twin u C 'WX mice, t T1 sci 'on A ttnvi or 1 tlfllyll , Q ' .X 'l sh d P bb I tne juntor blah school oieretta amen Merril 2 d d 5 d s, ls s e - ,' , ro 3 L, X. tn lyk lt Og ere ' 1 u nrt the n'a n r lot the l raewrlsttcf t ou wtrfy lut- r 'H ,C :t 1 ' Q: , Mtll e return to thetr countrz 'tonoe atte a truo t t G r 1 . s I , lb t EI o , may :ta acttons se1nr tory snag :st t aye Durtng theur absence, Rosolte, Mrs DT-'rt3n's nrece, and Uncle Joe, an old negro h X fr e e ' L Q ' e thi 1 w f gn, 3 'r . t j l 2 X sk ter! r , x ti R s Ire ts X. f lu r d f Alth 3 I 'T tr r it 'X r 2 W X ol l Hob, 1 T3 P X 1 2 hen lt ts funally sealed th t 4 1 is c uld f ' 3 f tt X s H tl , K '? J X X tl X C A r H All lj f E T 'X s he 5 , E 2 e X, t s 1 F l A . ,ff fee A T ,ec Q f f, W H .fl 1 ' T t C . .T t e e t T ' rw Loyalty Song Upon a wesrern hllllop Enshnned an foresr green The hoary walls of Normandy Ruse Iofly and serene In generahons passing Thy sons and daughlers lalr And render homage lhere CHORUS We pledge anew our hear'r 5 devohon And sleadlasl loyally And may 'rhy spnrur ever reugn Upon Jrhe hulls of Normandy W A l.ang+ry L Shall pause wilhin Jrhy porrals wide 1 ,N Superstition in the Theatre Superstitions are to be found in almost every field that is covered by normal human beings for it seems that people must have some outlet for the unreal It has long been said that the human race is very unimaginative but it would s em exactly opposite if one were to examine the lives of people and pick out the super stitions found there After all superstitions are a creation of the imagination are they not? In the theatre there are probably more superstitions than there are in any other single field But these are mostly personal Probably the most outstanding general superstitions are that a poor dress rehearsal means a good play while whistling in the dressing room is an invitation for disaster More interesting and amusing however are the superstitions of the individual There are those actors and actresses who will not appear if the color medium splits or if anything goes wrong with the lights or if there is not some kind of pink light on the set Others won t go into production without a mascot Some walk around a chair on stage before a performance and there are those odd people who keep a these things They think that if all of these rare things arent carried out to the letter their play will be completely ruined Some people carry charms on stage and if these are lost they absolutely refuse to go ahead until the charm is found Some of the stars in l-lollywood do these things One famous comic for good luck always wears his suspenders reversed The members ofa certain family out there insist upon having an apple on opening night Perhaps they think it will keep the show doctor away Actors generally prefer that their families predict that the show will flop the prediction enhances the play s chance for success Most chorus girls dip their fingers into spilled champagne and dry them on the back of their ears all for good luck So you see superstition is prevalent in the theatre Some of the superstitions have become a positive obsession with the stage folk Their belief in these rare ideas of the supernatural is very strong and cannot be overcome Any slight re arrange ment of the regular routine means something to them either good or bad Are their superstitions of any real value or are they just superstition? That is for them to tell for even though they are only superstitlons to us they are fundamental things to those people who work for our pleasure Page Sixty three lighted candle in their home while on stage, Queer, aren't they? But they believe in The Normandy Theatre has ycer es Ill ycers wc ore tr yrosccntunt erch hes been the getewey to nweny hours of pleestng cntcrtetntnent The curteun hes b en nrewn to rcyeel e new end strenge world one thet scryes to offset tht connnonplece reeltty of cyery de ltfr Stlently We wetch cl erecters cone one gc cl erecters who by thetr words or ectuons bnng forth wnthtn us e yertety of enottons The ftrst three ect pley thet we sew thts ycer wes Cnc Med Ntght e story concerning e group of tnsene yeople who ef r the senttertunw an whtch they were ltytng hed burned were moyed te e house whtch hed been uneccupted for twenty yeers T en tn lvlercn the dren ettc deperttnent set e recom Ntne one ect p eys were presented tn one week Thus ts the ft st ttrne tn Mussoun thot eny hugh school hes gtyen so nwenyf ple s tn one weel Some were tregedtcs some confettes lnclud d tn the letter group were Mushrooms Conwung Up lvley end June Ctrcunwstences Alter Cegeg Purple Dusk end The Xyltcntst Among the tregedtcs were Lelu ere we lltght of tic Herons Q e fron Khu u end The ly otrey s ew ef w w ors Gc o ytssen cs-tote c tes tycn tn ste e contcst et Colunfbte end rccctycd e rettnq of cxcellcnt thc htghest rettng possuble DVI G Otltltlfl EJTIO IO WUC WGS tl WGS TCI G G Tly when she bn wgs some of her cheruty werds I tt hcr honc At no turne ffunng the yeer hes the Drerrettc D pert nent been Idle A new set hed to be errenged for eech pley eno for both operettes not orntttnng the nwtscellen eous work thet hed to be done dunng eny spore nwornent Included tn thus work wes tl the stegc for the Sensor Opcrctte 'T tne erreng nwent of e dresstng roenw tn becf of Mr Mcliunes room 3U2 3 tne decorettons tor the Mosque Belt 4 scenery for Qne Med Night mel g t T Ing up the cycler un g nwnestunw decorettons for thc St Pet s ncc 1 ntne tnetyldote settings the pleys gncn curtne lNern en Th etrc We cn ry for the Juntor Qt re TC Jrcsfn e len of wc cntor P y s ttlng of the Juntor Htgt c eel forwerc' te n et norc c lrou o ough thc os cn tc f tttc la :tim T H , g sl if 3, 'fe T , ' T - , ' ' Y X, 3 f: Y X 3 ' l 1 f x ,Tw V s ' I yt, 4 TN A 3 . 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SMB' J fx Vl Hughest rewards of merut w Fc acknowledged on Wednesday May 20 whey the Normandy Players held theur formal unutuatuon Admuttance to the Normandy Players accordung to those who have achueyed the honor us marked by hard work and much care lt stresses pleasure through achueve ment never pleasure for pleasure s sake Quantuty of work alon us not consudered adequate aualuty us guven the htghest premuum The chuef obuectuve of the Normandy Players us to promote hugh school drama of a better gualuty whuch guves more un an educatuonal way to the students The players represent the backbone of the dramatuc program of Normandy hugh school and can wuth the cooperatuon of other departments become a very worthyuhule unut un the school system Thus organuzatuon unluke most other organu atuons of the school retauns students as actuye members even after graduatuon Thus feature guyes alumnu the opportunuty to carry on work un the theatre wuthout actually goung to school Membershup us open to anyone un the hugh school who exp nds the necessary tume and energy and who develops some skull un the theatre work The followung people were the ones placed on the N Players lts for l 3 Jane Luekung Betty lvluller Jum Yates Mary Jane Donzelot Jessue Carey Dorothy Nueman Emul Anushan slun Kay Sulver Mary K Stanfueld G orgua Klunkerfuss Dorothy Peldt Marcella Kahm Bull Green Walter Wussman and Rob rt Stege ln the unformal unutuatuon whuch was held May up, the theatre group expressed uts wullungness to have as members those who were called at that tume ln the formal unutuatuon, however, merut from standpount of work and achueyement us carefully consudered Offucers Presudent Jack Brooks Treasurer Ray Grass Secretaru Glenn Adams lub. guxlx hut h Q! 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K K N Players The Repertoire Plays For the furst tume Nornnandy Theatre presented a repertoure of nune one act plays whuch were guven after school the week of March 23 27 On the evenung of March 27 the three best plays were presented and from these the auduence selected the play to go to Columbua for the state contest Thus play was The Flught of the Herons a tragedy dealung wuth the umprusonment and future death of a young Russuan gurl Her sweetheart and mother come to s e her and she us strong enough to keep her dreadful plught from them The play receuved the hughest ratung Excellent un the contest at Columbua The other plays pres nted were Mushrooms Comung Up a comedy stag 'l un the dunung room of a well to do suburban home The guests at luncheon thunk they have been pousoned by mushrooms but they fund out dufferently after much a do May and June us a sparklung scrub woman comedy un whuch two scrub women wuth an Englush couple who have suddenly decuded that they would luke to separate The Monkey s Paw us a traguc play based on a superstutuon woven around a monkey s paw Message from Khufu stag d un a tomb un Egypt us fulled wuth murder and the horror of traguc death Lake Dore us a melodrama of the Canaduan North west and portrays the sufferungs of a wo'nan who us forced to put up wuth a brutal brother Showung how curcumstonces may alter thungs Curcumstances Alter Cases proved to be on of the best luked plays The Alu nust was a language play auven by the French Club un conjunctuon wuth the Normandy theatre Thes plays wull be a yearly feature to promote an unter organuzatuon dramatuc festuval Pgbt 1 l T I - . 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If: IXXII IV' CI rI'..f ' 'JI ,.'I'1.:I BL:'.'.Ig Mu I 7 I' wg' ' ' ' I' .'.1- Vw Ilml' ' IQ ' I - ' I1 ' CU' ' WTI .- 2 .Irv f II 7:uIIc1IxIIr 5 IIi3' IIIII I' Huw- ---'I -n The Senior Play C SLVNOI' ctoss XNOS S G Q NIU ct VC t tt s tt d X tth drrcctron ot Mr Lowcn McKL1ne o rr x rr t crlt s r r 1 t rt c t t rn the tcg 5 Adclt rnost corry on the soclol work to which wcr o nrt wo ortdtctcd All ooes ws tt ontrt fttele storts hllung the Corrrngton home VXITW o ho t who conttsses thot hc rs o good oolheoxer gonc wron Russlon rnord who cont srteok o word ot Enghsh o colored cook who leorned her rote ssron rr o to tndrg ond lost but not leost Dott5 Wert who trred to be on octress rtthc wors wo o d olrnost s cceedec Mrs Corrrngton rs noturolh horrutled Potter Corrrngton who r nogrnes hrrnsctt the iord ond rnostcr IS rndrgnontly suhntlsstwe ond Vo en c rtor son rs nonptossed to the oount ot helng rronrc Dottx Wt torrrrer s to he the one to greet Mr Char ru ndote when he comes to osx tor on IVIXITO tron to thc Corrrngton horne tells hunt to come ond she vvril toke the hlorhe The xt nrght thc Chr ,rcndotcs orrrxc, Mrs Chnl rrcndole being decked out rn vcrx t'osh5 Nano the I ussron rnono vvno moth us not Russron contcsscs the thctt os on occornp rcs hcn rcston fun s thot Nano hos toc ott he returns thc troro or s s We wr nt r o M rn n n n tetls Ade tho sw X rroor o hfr vxort ond shc conscnts to the rnorrlogc ot Dottg ond to nc tc e ond on the o r rroons ot VI 71 ond vwos xcrt Weil recelxcc The Cast x N cr Locrlte Muller ltgene Corrnngton Fern Boxter r Corrrn ot Morcetlo Kohrn ond Kot Sutter Po r Cor rn n Ro Gordstelo ono Joe Bunting f cle Cc rrngton Mor5 Kotherrrre Stontreld t o teth Drschrnger Ctr r o Jr hx Nogtcs on Horotd Joerdrng C 1 d tu nco I-tclcn iiokcr ln tt VVc mort r Jessrc Corey ICN pin Pa xl 1 The t ' :vre errted rn To-P? PN-Ct 'rrezdolef' o to ,e n tree oct , n or the ottsrrmrs of the Nornwondl Thtore onr 'E t 1 f' CC the C rr' rrgtorrsf ntvnthers of socrett, ho e we ed o ,uhsto rt ot tortone Put ttuwso oct toc, It L s ' f M '2 4 - ' r r' t ihty needy! ter, ' . r gc . t V C A QQ G r- 's V ' . X L X X I 1 'X X ,m 4 rr 1 uf tv rw J 4 3 4 ' ' 1 5 :X t ir 3 ' r I r e thfsne f to c g c, r r so., , . , A X, 1 r w '- 3 Q . t V , pe f . c xg xl , 3 I Q fr V ' rewels Dorrng o gorne colled Robhery', the troro rs stoten trorn Mrs, Chuhrnendole H J 'I 1 X I J A ,E f We of P -r ,ton XX -? P 1 d c I t X 'J 1 rd -og is 'It e e steol og rn rs Corr gto rele ts o ti , te t te as reotlf r ,t t c- f fc - t X f 1 ge 3. U '- grtog nos gn Art trxe trnte on the exenrngs of Arirrrt 1' , tr, fte e ftp tfwcfff f fl, 1 et. Dottf 'N' tl Mrs Pore Qffr 2 ,, I r Mr tte r gto ' . ' ' mtg YV I, X Mrs Qing greed te ? , Mr I Mt- rd tu 'nrt I 'g be 3 r tcm: 1,-22 CI wi t lr: rt E 2 Vrr My in Alt 1 C,ro 3cr'ro F t Nrrro Nm r tr er gr Fi yvf-'glll The Jumor Dramatic Club xlk The Junior Dran atlc Club whtch was under tn superylston of Mass Lots Craug had a large membershup thus year The atm at the club was to encourage nts members an a desire tor self expression and to develop confidence In speaking b tore others Ddrung Monday club period the members learned turst the basic truncuples of make up takcn from booklets by Max Factor The rcmaunder of the year they worked on two plays The Luttle Prlncess llT three acts by Mrs Frances l-lodgson Burnett and In the Dark a one act play b Lnlnan Bennet Thompson and George Hubbard The Llttle Prlncess tells ot a luttlc gurl an a tashuonable school Her father dues tron grueyung oyer the ld a that his lartner has rnususcd thcur money er fathers lawyer tells llttle Sarah that she lS a pauper The head of the school on learnlng thus treats the chnld very ba lly Haweyer the un heard from partner atttr long s archlng tar ds Sarah and she learns she IS wealthy n the Dark as a pathetic story ot a luttle bllnd gurl who bclreyes she us an dark room as a punlshment tor something she had done Her mother a poor scrub won at takcs her to a blusterlng old doctor tn the hope that hc wall operate on the halo The doctor eager to be ott to Eurol e refuses to pay any attention to th case Tunal however he notlces the child and one Clathcrs that he wtll do al hc ca 1 tor he r 1 rncml, rs ot tus c ub were untercs c tn thetr worlf anl spent the Mon a afternoons cnyoyably as wcll as e tucattonally Officers lDVL5lClCt7l Ethel Mae Am IH Vice Prestdcnt Bctty Lles Secretary betty Math l' 4,1 1 o 0 T 11 run: Yli-4 Craig. 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Tl e 1 oe l l 1 'X fed W ' X t fl t w w fx C I 'u T , Q fs t 1 ' Q t 1 r . 1 Stagecrafl: Prohabll the hardcst work lone tn tla productlon as the work whlch gets the least pratse The actual constructlon o th set on whuch the actors and actresses ua IS we most dtttlcult and or lstlc ot cl th wt l n of wax Dro uctton thus worlf that hots and gurls alllce lcarn he art ot llghtlng and palntmg as well as some xaluoble potnts on lntertor decoratlng Eter thtng must be done correctll and the smallest detall must not be overlooked or lt wall ruln the plays To carr5 on all the xanous jobs hack stag and to see that exerxthlng lS I pertect order there must be a stage crew Gt cou se there lS the director who IS the teacher lli thls case to do the gen ral oosslng l-le as the head master and recewes all complalnts and Issues all orders l-le generalll has a secretary who takes notes and keeps llsts ot all thlngs that must be cnecked and corrected The stage manager comes next he Issues the orders glxen htm bs me dlrector These orders are allen to the crew heads who Include head ot stage crew llght crew property crew and costume crew These crew heads sec tha the orders are tlnallt carrled out by helr respectwe helpers Thetr work ts chccred og the crew head and the stage manager Den person on the stage c ew has a etlnlte loo to carrl out and lt a parttcular THTQ l n t one one person IC weld r otsl e lr thus wot xerg tew thlngs e lctt untlnlshed an no one tal s the blow e tor someone elses sltp The work ot the stage crew ts xcr llTlGI'GSl'lVQ When one gets started on a set lt rect s runntng through ones mlnd ll c he proxerblal rnelodt Dont mlsundcr td t ls a lea n tcels he power ot crcatlon alter tt 5LlCCcSs ul bulldlng ot o sft I c t 1 ff 1 zo 1 ty 3 ' ' t K ' ' ' t e ' ' c tlg tl , K f 'rl ed sos lslgt d ltlsin I Y V l . 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'1111'1'w 517111' 11X '111 1111 1: 1 - Q 11 '11, .11 ' ' 1,1111 1111111 i'..1g11111111111 ' ' 1, ,111 11111 1 L' ' 1 11g1u 111 'f 11111 1 y1111111.11.11111my T111-1,111 115' 141.1 111f11ww 1. ' 1 L - ,- . 1' 4' fx A 111- '5 1 11: g 131143'1, 11,1111 5 ff 1. i111,' ,1 1' in 11 , 1s 11., 111 111, 1' I x1111- '111 xx1111,111u1111 1i'ix'1111111' V . 11., ' ,Q ' '1'1 111x1 The Saga Staff Thls eor the Sogo ogorn recelyec o Fnrst Closs Honor Rotrng ornong orbooks entered an the Notronol Scholostr Press Assocrotnon contest O1 rer resentotlxe ond the sponsor ottended the N S PA conventuon ot Ivlllwoukee to secure new un formotron concernrng yeorboolcs The sto't nts It as cons o tly strrxrng for rnwproye rnent ond eyery yeor nlons to ex rcrse new ldeos Edlforlal Staff Editor IO Chief Assustont Edrtors Drvusuon Editors School Closses Actryrtres Ivlusuc Dron otrcs Athletics Boys Gtr s Feotures Busmess Staff Juluo No Mon K Stonfueld Chorles Schmucker Betty Mullen l-lelen Schenlcr Morcello Kdhrn Lorolrn Lornrnert VINIOD Pep r Koy Sulwer Jornes Yotes Dorothy Nlernon Mory K Stonfleld Business Monog r Fern Boxter Asszstont Busmess Monoger Leyerett Russler Advertising Monoger Glue Boneou Typlsts l Wunutred Kelley I Koy1 rxer Sponsor Mlss Anno Strossner r Staff Colendor Alfred Strrcklond Letterung Allen Zohner Athletics A'r honse Coreogo School Donolo Bell Actrvutues Jone Lunnelrus ond Chorl s Hoh nton Closses ond Dronwo Chorles l-lohmon Feotures ont Ivluslc Helen Schenler Ll roleun Cuttrng Wesley Hurnr Donold Bell Chorles Ivlortrn Allen Zohncr Posters Anno Plosky Donce Decorotrons Dorothy Feldt Art Sponsor Mrs l-lelen Ivletlelros Reporters and Advertising Sollcltors Ivlory Jone Dor elot Allce M :nd Mor lone l-lottnvon Georglo Kllnlcertuss Mory Jone Dutfn r letty Mlll r Lars Dornsclt lctty Mullen Junc Frelse Lots Ivlontrey Sontord Tolley Chorles Schrnucker Jcsslc Corey Ivlcryln Goodnwon Art Monken Dons Bevng Leyerctr Russler Jone Luckrng llll Welborn Ruth Cordner Blonche Do rr Nlodl n Bcvvug X Xllx lc It r -I 1 Q 1 1 .1 P f- 1 Q 1 L , I X. 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'J 1.1 S- - : The Courier Stall: H ze. ght The Couruer Statt thus year sent representatnes accompanned by the sponsor to the Press Conventnon at Mnlwaalsee on December 4 and Last xear the Courrrr recelyed hughest ment award tor the Issue on Eaacatlon Week the theme ot whuch was Education ID Dettocrac t P19 t e oarler asa ecene urst ace Class b tor sensor hugh schools and also a national tlrst class Honor Rotung lhus year howexer neither ot these contests were entered The paper was publrshed by a specmal Joarnalusrn class ot thrrtx tour members Managung Edutor Errst Page Eclutor Edltorral Page Sports Editor Edltorlal Staff Marcella Kahm Mary K SlOIWlIClCJ Julia Noe James Yates Eoarth Page Eel or ar h Do rr Art Editor Reporters and Adyertusrng Solncrtors Alyne Bergman G org Blschoft Joe Bantung Mary Cramer Blanche Doerr Lots Dornselt Louis Elon Andrew Ent Roy Alleen Held Donald l-lugguns Harold Joerdung Georgia Klnl4ertL1ss Carollne Lammert Marx Lund Rabye Jane McKee Laculle Muller Dorothy Naernan Raymond Owen John Pearce Vnlan Peper Helen Roclf Stanley Saud rs Business Staff Alfred Struckland Bull Stueve bull Welborn Lawson Wrlght Frances Zaclqman John Pemb rton Carl Luem Robert Knuckmeycr Stuart Whrte Omar Elcl lssen George Ch ka Dorcas Barns Lenore Putnam AClXCVlISIllQ Manager Rabye Jane McKee Clrculatlng Manager Jon l.uelII1Q Typlsts Katherune Suiter Frances Zaclman Sponsor Mrs Mar l-lolbrook I 1 S 0 Bark mxr: Flnri, u fins. Owvn. jnwr-ling. Fil7Rnv. Fir-kc-iss:-n. R. Knit-knu-yr-r. Bunting. Prrmbertnn. Third mir: Xl. Hvwig. Zurknmn. Ir, Xlillvr. Wu-ir . Drrrnsr-if. G. Klinkvrfuss. Y. Pvpvr. Virrvr-, Sallrlr-rs. WI t H I Sr'r'u1lrl mu : Pulnaun. Kuvk, lfnum-r. Nivnmn. l,uv-king. Silu-r. NIr'Kv1'. I.inrl, Bi-hop. I.. Rauf-all. Slrifkl l lfirsl 1111: : Flqmhn-lrl. Dm-rr. Kullm. Nur, Xmas. XX 4-llrnrn. l.ulnm r!. flllykn. A W r 1 ' 1 u 1 R rr , . ' ' f E 1 i -J X X 1 1 ' ' 1 11 - , K k V 1 gr . lr l rss l't C ly ret X td t ,rl Q In t ' ' 1 I1 w ' H r w , 1 1 4 ' f ' , x w J lt , ,,.. BI we C 11 cr V C. C t , . Q C , . 1 . V Q , , X 'J , ' 7 J A' QQ . , l 1' . r V s ' CX , ' ' f A rf t . . 4 Q X- ,V ' 1 1s X The Quill Club The aum of the Quull Club was to aud each n emb r un d yelou ung hus unduyudual creatuve wrutung abuluty Members were encouraged 'o wrute theur own persor al udeas and experuences All types ot wrutung uncludung poems plays and short storu s were acceptable Members were duyuded unto two duvusuons actuye and assocuate Real unterest luu wrutung was the only reauurement un order that one mught become and rernaun au actuye member of thus club Thos who were unable to attend n eetungs and b actuyu but were unterested un wrutung were callea assocuatc members These were reauured to hand un some form of creatuye wrutung every tuye weeks whuch had to be acceptable un the sught of the actuye members The actuye members of thus year were Stanley l.ampkue Louuse DeWeese Jessue Carey Helen Schenler Bull Blackwell Aluce Mundy James Doherty Paul Phrpps Stuart Draut One member l-lelen Schenler spent a good deal ot her tume wrutung a punk slup uncudent whuch occurred last year She presented ut un the form at o three act play and entutled ut l-lot Stull The members presented ut to both the lunuor and Senuor schools Thus year the theme of the club was earnest thought and hard work whuch was certaunly fultulled by both the actuye and assocuate members The actuye members met durung club p ruod eyery Wednesday under the curec tuon of Muss Mary Putney The Quull Club was founded by Muss Eleanora Foulus un order that the students mught express themselyes through wrutung and thus enruch theur luyes l-ler successor Muss Putney has successfully carrued on the work whuch Muss Foulus started Offucers Presudent Jessuc Carey Vuce Presudent Louuse D Wccse Secretary l-lelen Schcnlcr Treasurer Stanl y Larnpkue Z' Wll I I 5. u V ,, 'x Q 'H N u , f I t I k , . I D ' T I I I V , I l u , r I ' Q w s fu r H N, u ., . u , f, . 1 . I , , 1 'I I I I I , . I 1 I X s - u . , ,, ,, , . , T I Q ' u f , f . . s u . . . . A , ' I I I X A ' ' , fx 1 1 x x w fi ! V I , .,., , ,, , . .. , ,. . ..,. . . . . X, u , ,N Q Twp mu : Xli-s l'ilm'y. Xlvllliuul-uuu. Clnlul-I-rin. l,i---.-, 1- -urn. llmuul. fury: mu: l'. Phipp-. l-'Wt----1-. Sch:-nl--r. Carey. Xlunflx. ll-.lu-'rin 'dw SU, . , The Gurls Tennus and Pung Pong Clubs f X NIK Khl Strange as ut may seem two gurls clubs thus year adopted the udentucal name and purpose One us the Senuor Tennus and Pung pong Club consustung ot spuruted The other us the Junuor Tennus and Pung pong Club under the apt leadershup ot Muss Helen Kohl and composed ot Junuor school gurls Thes gurls endeavored to acasuure skull and promote a general unterest un tennus aid pung pong The Senuor gurls found the ga'nes valuable tor mental development as well as physucal tor strengthenung nerves as well as wrusts and most ot all tor promotuna good sportsmanshup not only un tennus and pung pong but un all games lfnown to thc hugh school students One ot the maun act vutues un the Junuor duvusuon was a mass pung pong tourna ment Each member played her schedul d opponent the wunner playung ott untul the tunal wunner Van Buschart was proclaumed Thus tournafnent was organuzed un December and other actuvutues were contunued untul weather p rmutted the group to turn theur attentuon to the tennus courts ln the sprung these gurls und rtook the study ot tennus applyung much ot theur new knowledge to thus game Fundung th fundamentals ot skulltul tennus sumular the clubs agaun tormed tournaments the most unterestung way of pertectung theur game and gettung a sutfucuent amount ot practuce Muss Johanson s and lyluss Kahl s skulltul unstructuon was greatly apprecuated by both groups each ot whuch benetutted ummensely by ut President Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Presudent Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Senuor Offucers Junuor Offucers lg!! Rosemary Schmuttel Naomu Brooks Betty Goldb rg Aluce Coates Beverly Ko ln Geraldune Dwyer Alberta Ramsey Tessue Landon ,,uu Q 9 o . l u Tap mu-: WMI . Buscharl. Goldberg. N. Brooks. Christman, Landau. Tluirfl four: Miss Johanson. Arnold. Cramer, Van.lill. W'vrre, . c ain. Schmillvl. Su-1-mul mu : Xlrwr. Fnmlhr-rs. Coates. Km-ln. Durphy. Miss a . fini ww: Grind:-ll. H4-iulu-privnu. Du-xhu-imf-r, X . l.u1'kivug. Jwrulan. Dwyvr, Cuslmw. , , , . . ' 1 - A - . . . - . I Senuor school gurls unterested un sports and durected by Muss Margaret Johanson. - r S . I , , . . - 5 . , 2 , J 1 T - X T , I . , , . . . - - I Q I I H f . T. . ' . I u I I u A . . . , I , 2 W , , D , , . X' 1 . . O . . . . . a , l . , . , . . . - , . , ........ Q ' ..,... , ,..... , . t. . . .... ,..,. . e 'a e Q- - y-vi r 1 The Girl Scouts The Girl Scouts of Normondy, Troop ly hod twenty members Seven ot these twenty were second closs scouts, the rest were tendertoot scouts The second closs scouts were Ethelmoe Aitken, Dorothy Herr, Mortho Herring, Marjorie Mottern, Rubye June McKee Virginio Percivoly ond l-ois Wessole The Potrol Leoders were Ethelmoe Aitlqin, Dorothy l-lerr, ond Mortho l-lerring. One of the vorious octivities of this lively troop wos G supper given ot the Girl Scout Little l-louse, ot which time some ot the tendertoot scouts possed cooking ond toble setting tests for their second closs bodges, In on impressive tlog ceremony given by the Doughters of America, the Scouts were presented with o new Americon tlog to reploce their worn-out one The girls very octively' enjoyed their Christmos holidoys, tor they oll went ice skating, The girls olso dressed dolls ot Christmos time for poor children, ond mode orticles from leother l-likes were token in the spring ond o week wos spent ot the comp Cedorledge the otticiol Girl Scout Comp ot Pevely 'Vlissouri Plenty ot fresh oir reol out door cooking cold morning boths ond endless tromps over hill ond dole were teoturcs ot the week spent owoy from home The Girl Scouts ore omong those p ople who believe thot o vocotion con be spent improving the mind ond body ond still be o greot deol of fun The Scouts ond olso their oble leoder Miss Agnes Liddle hope for onother successful seoson next yeor The oim of every Girl Scout in Americo is to build o strong r chorocter ond thus o better notion Xlx -Xik Ill Tl Ill. - - K 11 11 ' r i . 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The Recreational Readlng Club XX the beglnnlng of the xear thus club was known as the Llbrart b The atm was to study such toblcs as fnllng catalogung and the general arrangement of the lubrary lvllss l-lurd Intended that the members should follow a regular llbrarg course but due to the confusion caused by so morn students comlng IH and out of During Natlonal book Weel thc club had on c'ls la5 types of books fron early turnes These books werc placed Ill the llbrort case so that the whole school could sec and enlol them The club also r ublrshcd a newsnaher for book Week Toward the end of the lcar slnce thc club lad comr leted tts course of studl at changed tts name to thc RCCI'LOlIOllCll llcadung Club wlth the purpose of l7VOVlCllllQ the members wlth tame to enrol readtng for pleasure XX rulc was made and enforced which sald No tlme can be spent Ill dolng homework Lwenone was to fund pleasure In readlng am o thc ma lt Interesting books that were lrroxuded for the entertainment and education of th Normandy Hugh School students Every Wednesday the members of thus club went to the llbrar5 found conxenuent places to slt and ll'UlTlGClIOlQlj became absorbed an a book lt was not necessar, fo Mass l-lurd to keep a watchful eye on them The Recreational Readung Club reall ed the beneflt of good reading maternal and used nts tlrne to an adxantage Offrcers Presudent John Noll Secretary Warrcn Hohmelcr I lflt U Q Holbrook. M' H n mYl. 54'hroe4l4'r. .l. Hvinl. Null, Hnhmvlvr. F. Lind. Miss Hurrl. Mvvkfvf l t X X ' Clu , X . X . I I f ' f X X . X X X , . the llbrary for books, it was impossuble to follow that course of study, ' ' l A 1 Xl f f A r I f 3 I X . g , v A , s X E X A ' , 4 ' , I T 1 ' A r A - I H - H Q X X . , X X X X X X. I ' Q l . f . A fX 1 ' , , Ki! ,i:1 3 The Chanticleers The Chanticleers was one of the newest clubs at Normandy! in fact, this was the club's first year, but its youth did not rietract from its excellence. lt was formed and sponsored by Mr. Hadley Crawford The membership of the club was not limited to boys who had special talent but was open to all who wished to improve their voices The purpose of the club was to train its members in the art of singing popular music correctly, The total membership was eleven members, and as a result, the members received much individual attentions The Chanticleers appeared before assemblies and private groups in order to demonstrate their skill Much of their work was carried on outside of the school. The audiences received these performances, under the leadership of Mr. Crawfords able direction, with much enthusiasm. The selections that were studied and sung by this group were both popular and classical, Most of the selections that were chosen were arranged by Mrs Crawford. The boys' trio! who so graciously sang with the Norsemen, was chosen from this club. lt was composed of Victor Kemper, who sang the melodyy Paul Oungst, who sang tenor and Roy Rathburn who sang baritone Honorable mention should be given to Juanita Phipps the club s capable pianist to whom much of the success of the club was due Thus with only one year of existence this hard working group has accomplished a great deal The Chanticleers are an example of the talent ability and pint characteristic of all Normandy organizations Its members are confident that the coming years will witness a steady progress so that Normandy will always b as proud of the Chanticleers as of any of her other organizations The members were as follows lrying lylintmann Carl Klatt Joe Callier Melvin Means Bob Humphreys Charles Schmucker Shclby Adams Jack lVlcClinton Victor Kemper Ralph Stege and Paul Oungst Officers President Charles Schmucker Secretary Jack lylcClinton Treasurer Victor Kcmper Librarian Ralph Stege l,,Flin 1 1 ' ,J ' ' I , . I I . . A . 1 . . X Q' , . , , ., ' 1 ' 1 Q 1 X' H 1 ' 1 1 1 x 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 l'i11i 11111: Xli. l.i.iml-ml, S. K-l.mi-. Nl:-.ui-, ll.illi-'r. Fifi! 11111: J. Xlwlllinlun. Ylllilnmuu. Phipps. ll. 511111-. lki-vlipvv, '.i Ii- Ilgx y-it - The Senuor Museum Club The Senuor Museum Club was composed ot twenty members who had real untcrest un theur surroundungs and who realu ed the ard that pupuls un the buology classes needed For the last several years the club has kept uts work and projects un rooms ?OlA and B whuch have been guven the name ot Natuual l-lustory Museum ln prevuous years the Senuor Museum Club has had thus mam objectuve the mountaunung ot uts Natural Hustory Museum Somethung enturely new and more unterestung has been trued thus year The club has affuluated utselt wuth the Junuor sectuon ot the Academy ot Scuence ot St Louus Thus attuluatuon has meant much to the members ot the club Members have taken part un broadcasts over Natuonal hook ups entertauned other Scuence Clubs of the cuty at Normandy and have been entertauned un turn by clubs tram other schools Much enjoyment was receuved by tueld trups as well as many specual club programs un whuch the members ot the club partucupated Asude from thus the club has done much work un the green house where exp ru ments on soul and plants were performed The Museum Club has a tulm department and they were kept especually busy supplyung the demand tor fulms ot the Normandy dustruct Another project that was successfully taken up was the catalogung ot the Nature Traul At the meetungs ot the club each Wednesday some member gave a talk on varuous phases of liuology Thus busy and ambutuous club owes uts success to the hard work and tume guven by uts sponsor Mr Wendell F Shay Offucers Presudent George Chyka Vuce Presudent Walter Wussman Secretary l-lenry Mohr Pg Ej,Itu . Huvlf ruuur: Frilvlu. O. Smith. Sjvraulling. Fillk, M. Gurlalul. S1-sslvr. Nivuwvlnluul. V Firxr mur: Plummer, Fic-nup. Il. Divser. Chyka, Brivsarker. Kimhrcl. Mr. Shay. Wussnuan ' ' 3 . Y . . . I , . - T 7 I . . - D .- 1 1 l u f . I I i , u ' 1 u , X , , . r' I ! , . . u a u- i'u y- wt The Boy Scouts The boy Scouts ot Normonriy Iwo-te done much goof? this teor for the we-Jtore ot the dtvruct mth 'Vtr Joe Snnh onfi Mr, VVCSJN, Drem os scootrr osters ot T rcops QU ond 151, respectuxely. Troop DO twos been the ttrgh Schoot troop for oooot nrne geors Mr, Smuttw, the troop's scootrvosfer tor sexerot yeors, pos given much ttme ond eftort in nexelopnng Troop JT os well os Troop 25, Asslstung Mr. Smrttw were liull Percmot, ossistont scootf rnoster, XXI Percixol, Jonuor Scoutmoster, ond Lee Fotondf Scribe Jimmy Neogles wos Sensor Potrol Leoder wuth Allen Neogles, Bob Luese, ond Dwrght Imhoft os Assistant Potrol Leoders Ttwrs yeor the oim ot the troop wos thot oll boys become second closs scoots, whuctm vtos olmost completeh occomplushed. Mony projects were worked on ond successfully completed Among these were the printing ot o troop newspaper, issued monthly. roo, 22 nr cted o Mr Wfcsiey Duem had on encooroging yeor with toruecl octrxutnes 1X Duen s osslstonts were Rrctoorcl Berg Don Grundell Assus orwt scootrrosters Emrl Anushonstln Scrube ont Wtwlttoker Wobos Treosurer The nornes ot the potrols ond theur leo ters ot Trooc 7311 were os toltows Lions Wnluom Mcfvhlion Pontlfters Bully Wueser Arrows Duck Buslwnrom ond Indnons Ellsworth 4 uns Tlm yeor mony o thc o,s reccnxed tteur mcrut bo s Some o e INITILS o twc tr o , were scrxtce os Ltstwers clurtng Aperlcort LLQIOIT Conventuor ond tne presfntrng ot o con blnotuon snow ond cord rorty M J Q ncelt wos ctourmon ot the tro u ofnmtttee ot Troop 5 with Mr Eorl Proxost Mr J C bengl r Mr I. Pronk Westtote Mr I-t L Grecn ond Mr W D Ctwrustuon com ,rnsrr g t c r 1 o nrng nremtx rs of the commut ce X A xl In lfnll :hr T' , Q, fl e 5 A 1 , W 1 , , ,ff v ' I , , ' K X f , , I I - . N ' . , 1 Y 1 1 I ' 1 . , 4 ,t ' f , , ' ' s c ' cn , , I ' ,4 1 5 ' ' 'X ' I I I ' I I I I Hgg 's I ' 5 'bt fc t ' F' dge, ttlft oct 1 '1 t t1 oop thus 1 1 st teor W e c 1 , r ' 1 r ' 'H ' - ' ' 1 3 1 ' ' r r 5 Pr. 1 e If 1 or Q I It I c I 1 T' AX I T H X J I . X. V, r X I . X , . . ' L is I I'T T C 1' E ' J f .T JA . I 1 l A n--il. Crm-1-m.u1. XX1-Inner. I'-rt.m-I, Higijn-. Xlulx. Lil---1. flu-hm.m. l.l.:xk-un, H-rg. Xlx. Nmilh. Ur. Hirlu. If I 1 lunnnlll, W'-xsvr. Xllvu. YJILI. Lwllllllg-'l. Xl' lli-. 1..u-.ng.n. l.lg-:m.n-rl:--. hlrmh, IH.:-kufll. lung. I 1 I'-rmrll, Cr-----lu-. lI.um4-. l'u.nlIn. Hr. nt--rt. XI-'Ili-. l'x-H1--I. Smith, lh--lim-. ltrllwu. I I I 1.41-m.m. W-'A-lux-'l. Xulru1h1rll, llltnlk. Hn-th. Xlnxolfl, knk. l'.un11r. Fvlluf-xlk. Fl:--I-Ml-I. Fnnllx. ', gf ly: x- .-.- The Gurl Reserves Although the Gurl Reserves have been un exustence tor only two years they have a record ot as many actuvutues as some ot the older clubs ot the school The uncrease un membershup from tutteen to twenty tuve gurls was due to the tume and etfort guven by Muss Genevueve Saltzman who was sponsor at thus club At Chrustmas tume the gurls arranged a party at whuch the poor and needy small chuldren ot the dustruct were entertauned and guven presents Thus helped chuldren who would have been wuthout the cheer ot thus event enuoy a real Chrustmas Each Wednesday was guven to a dutterent cause The gurls would euther try to help others or have recreatuon tor themselxes Some ot the thungs that the Gurl Reserves accomplushed durung the course ot the year were work on hobbues most luked by the gurls and the sewung of a complete layette tor a needy baby Beung a unut ot the YWCA the Gurl Reserves haxe been actuve un monthly events sponsored by thus organuzatuon Besudes these attaurs the gurls have shown great unterest un weekly duscussuons and atfaurs The purpose ot tlne Gurl Reserves ot thus chapter was to develop the truendshups ot other gurls belongung to the YW C A as well as to enuoy helptul and educatuonal recreatuons The members at thus club teel that ut us one ot the most benetucual and unterest ung clubs and are lookung torward to uts becomung one ot the most actuve organuza tuons ot the school Offucers Presudent June l-lorstmeyer Vuce Presudent Beth Duschunger Secretary Jean Angell Treasurer Maruorue Clarkson Socual Chaurman Alleen Held Serxuce Chaurman Fern Tedd Program Chaurman Beth Duschunger lg. I-gh! fur ' Tuff nur: Faulks. Ur:-vu. Nolan. Hou-nig. Xliss Snlllnuun. Tluinl mu: Iirunkvn. lliwhingvr. M. lluffuuuun. Mu-llis. ll. Clarkson. Sm-unud nur: C.urIislu-. Rm-k. Lm-king, Xl. Hvuig. Il. Bvwig. Firxllruuur: T1-ulul. Anulu-rsuu. Huurslum-yu-r. l-I. Williams. l'nlu'll1-, Bullu-r. , I I . . I 1 f . , . I . u I , F . X , . C V I . - f , 4 I . , , . . . , . I . . . I X, . 'aw Ii' 3- 0 The Chess and Checker Club The Junto Chess and Check r Club has terfnlnated Its Seca l yea w1 h M ohn howl lns as s, onsor Last year the boys tound theur Wern sday a tuytty p nod very enjoyable and so continued the club vuth a great deal n ore su cess th1s year In tne club there were thtrty men bers whe eas la t year tnere were only w nty ttye Bc tdes thus another separate checker club was started thus year t ough the rules a so sample that a chllrl can arn them the gone o checkers provides a splendt t opportuntty tor looklng many moyes anead and ma ch lng wuts wrth an opoonent Chess belng a more dlfttcult gan e and played less treauently an the present days satustted the curuosuty of those who wanted to learn to play The boys dtscovered that It orugunated ln Persta us a game of mock war and as played wtth stxteen white and suxteen black men Each set conststs ot ktngs queens two castles or rooks two bnshops two knights and elght pawns The game as ess nttallyf an tntellectual one 1n whuch the skull and bratns at one cerso are n1ttea aga1nst those of another Eyery ch ss pla er ln the club wall say st tctly speaking that luck does not enter unto thus asnusement lt us guute po stble for the game to last for days wtthout termlnattng XX tournament was held near the end of the year tn both chess and checkcrs Two teams at chess players each consustung ot seven were organt ed agatr st each other the sude wtnntng the most games recetvlng the trtle ot the tournament In checkers tour teans ot four on a team were eltguble tor the tournament Two teams played each other the wtnnlng teams then playlng one another Egutpment was bought and patd tor by tne members ot the l 33 club leaylng that satustactlon to this years memb rs Knowing the sacrlftce made tor its pur chase the boys haye taken special care of theur property Mr Hawktns has enyo ed the club immensely and hopes to see nts exnstcnce again next year Offucers Presutlent Oluyer Creed yuce Prest t Blll Peters cretar NNarren Helberg Pkflll l' :Q , 1 UL r l' t f J ' X s J, ' . 1 l e c '1 e ' f . 1 1 c 1 , . 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JH' .igxy-he The Camera Club Rth Kll Thus year Ray Grass because of much tlme and effort put forth by hum succeeded ln foundlng a new club known as the Camera Club Although the club has been In exnstence only one year ut has already proved to be very unterestlng and successful The club was under the leadership of Mr J C l-llxson Each member of the club was assessed the sum of one dollar to be used In purchasing supplies necessary to pursue thus hobby The thirteen club members have made rapud progress The amateur photographers have recelyed nnstructlon and IH many lnstances demonstratlon concernung all of the fundamental prmcuples of amateur photography These fundamentals nnclud the exposlng developnng prlntlng enlarglng and tlntnng of snapshots Ray Grass explalned the means of regulatlng the llghtnng condltnons and the type of lens to be selected to obtain the best snapshots at nlght Ray Grass who was the Instructor stated that It was hns Intention to see that the club members were taught the hugher fundamentals of photography as soon as poss lble He llkewlse sand that at the earliest possible moment the club IS going to be the proud possessor of a well equipped darkroom Thus would guve the members experuence In thus fleld as well as a better understandlng of photography The Camera Club due to everyones Interest In photography will probably be come furmly establlshed as an extra currlcular actlvlty ln the future Offucers Presldent Ray Grass Vice President and Secretary l-lugo Kallvy Treasurer Mary K Stanfleld Correspondent Bull Mchllchols Pgl' Top mu-: Lawson. Grass, Santll-rs, 0 . First row: a vy. Scheible, Wise, Locke. 1 1 1 1 1 1 V . . . O . , C , 1 1 1 - 1 1 , . , . 1 I - A L- mighty-six La Soclete Francaise Because La Soclete Francalse met wlth great success last year lt was contlnued thus year The club was founded last year at the request of students who wanted to contlnue wlth a more lnformal study of French than was possuble ln the class room The atm was and stall us to acquire the correct French accent and to learn to speak French more fluently This year the Societe was open to students who had at least one semester of French and had acqulred at least a B average dunng that semester Arrangements were made to hold the meetungs after school on Fridays so as not to interfere with the Wednesday club penod thereby enablnng those quallfylng to attend regularly The meetlngs generally lasted untll 4 30 ln the afternoon Correspondence wlth French boys and gurls of theur own age and grade was one of the many lnterestung projects of the club Games were played French songs learned and French art and operas studied Dlssertatlons on French llfe manners and customs were frequently glven by the members ln March dunng Normandy Theatre Week La Societe Francalse gave a play un cooperatlon with the Normandy players whrch was tltled The AIIQUIST Those who took part were Walter Wlssman Lorraine O Donoghue Vlyuan Pep r Connle Foulks Aileen l-leld John Sumon Douglas Wrlght Cardelle Delster Jack Brooks property manager and Caroline Lammert director Thls organization boasts elghteen members under the able leadershlp of Mrs Ruby Loulse Burns Employlng thelr knowledge of French un the afternoon club sesslons was a real boon to the members who thereby acquired a real everydax use of French Offucers President Caroline Lammert Secretary Lorralne ODonoghue W F st r OD n Pgc Eghly I 1 . - . . , . 1 I - 1 1 I I I . . , . . ,, . . ,, , , . , , . , Q . . FT . I . I . L l I I V I V I I I 1 I ' ' 1 I I ' I Treasurer , ........ at ,l,. ..,..u.l,...,,......,., . or ,,V...r, .,..... V ivlan Peper ful: mn: Vi--nmn. Sslnfnlt-r. I-Faulks. Chrl-unxul. Hm-nig. .Second run: livin:-r, Slrs. Burns. Crann-r. l.. Smith. N. Brooks, 'righl. ir rum: Hege , Y. Pepvr, Lamnlerl, L. ' 0 nghue, Simon. u i -sm-vn The Hu Y th Durlng thus year the l-lt Y composed of a group of s lect boys of the sentor school felt that tt lad accompltshed more than ever before To rarse funds to coyer a deftcut from last xear the boys together wtth thetr sponsor planned a baslet ball game tn vlhrch the lnlt Y boys were to have as thetr opponents the men of the faculty After a hard fought game had been played the l-lt Y found that the faculty had the better team for they won by a score of 48 to 20 Thus ,ear the organwatton was afflltated wtth the National Ht Y organ: atlon The Normandy boxs were tnttuated unto the Natlonal Chapter by the Webster Groves Club through a x ry tmpresstxe ceremony The Normandy Chapter In turn per formed ceremonles of unlttatton before a group at Central Presbyterian Church and for ctty and county Hu Y Counculs The boys sponsored theur annual Father and Son banquet at which Mr John B Edwards a promunent St Louts attorney was the prlnclpal speaker They also sponsored a dlnner dance tn the cafetena Aprul 6 and a welner roast lvlay 6 Among other actlytttes was a swummung party at the downtown YMCA and a basketball game wtth the junior team at the Mtssoun Athletic Assoclatton the Normandy boys betng the guests of Ray Goldstetn The able sponsor and dlrector of thus group was Mr Wtlltam Chrtsttan and the offtcers for thus year were Presrdent Joe Burns Vice Prestclent Sanford Talley Secretary Glenn Adams Treasurer Frank Mentz I 5. I' cht lghl I - Top mn : Nlr. Christian. Hans:-n. Berg. YVissmnn. Cnrpcnn-r. Baxter. Nelson. Sm-mul wtf: lhrln-r. St-xmn. Goldstein, Ma , Yatvs. Ni:-Nic-hols. Oungsl. Allrrvvlnl. fznl mu : 'llutllr-. Cnwlt--. Xlvntz. Burns, Tull:-v. C, Adams. Fltni. Xlt-Cull-nn. X - ' Q T I ! N' 'S V r I l ' ' ! X T I T - 1 ! I I X . - V I - f , , . X! T T - 7 I I C ,. f ffl f A lf ' - X' ' I I 1 ' I I . , , , I . T 1 ' 1 1 ' . , . , . . . 1 'zu u- li ' y-rr' The Senior G. A. A. Although the Senior GAA has been in existence for only, two years, it has already proven itself active in promoting school spirit The GAA was organized for girls who participate in and are interesteci in sports, lt supported all inter-school games and sold refreshments during inter- missions. The second annual Mother and Daughter banquet proved to be the most im- portant event of the year, All favors and programs were made by girls of the organ- The program was as followsi general singingg a vocal solo by Merle Kennedyg a toast to the daughters by Mrs S Lieseg the response by Mary Jane Donzelotg and the installation of the newly elected Junior GAA officers by Lois The outstanding feature of the evening was the speaker, Mrs George Features of lesser importance of the GAA were a roller skating party at the Loreli, and a tacky party held in connection with the Hi-Y, The girls also gave much of their time in helping with the costumes for the May Fete. Normandy was represented at both William Woods' and University City's play day by members of this organization, One girl who proved herself outstanding in one certain sport during the season, was chosen by the teammates as the head of her particular sport The girl was automatically on the GAA board which met every Tuesday aftcr school Much credit for the success of the club is due to the work and time given to thc organization by the able sponsors ization Montrey. Gelhorn. Officers Lois Dornseif Lois Montrey Olive Boneau Marcella Kahm Mary Jan Donzelot Lois Weridling Thelma Hess Bernice Wagrter Blanche Steers Q Miss Humboldt i Miss Strossn r President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Senior Representative Junior Repres ntative Sophomore Representative I-lockey Sport t-lead Volleyball Sport l-lead Advisors W E- L- ' ' 1 , . I . . . A f . . , f D , G . 9 . I . .. ,. .,,,. ,. , . , ' ' A lop rim: Xli-- Sim--ni-r. Hur-llnvyi-r. Iilnllliili. X. l'i'giv'r. l 'iiulk-. l..lliili. ,l, lx--llw. lliwniu. Hiiiiil, llhri-Iiimli. llximk-, lliiilixnl. Har-lil:-I. Kinilirvl. Xli-- Hmnl-iililt. four rifii: Nivumll. Nui-. Xolqll. Jimi-1. Whit--. Xli'lfu.1ig, Xlikliirh. Hi-ll. Ili-vliingi-i. ffriiiv--, tfiiiiipliili. link.-i. lhilil rim: liillillmrv. Xl. Hnfflimu. llviilvprviiii. Iliuli--, Sliuwv. Wvhilwvll. Hi-ggvr. l'll---Vhvl. l'i-ngmll. H-il-li-. june-. XI, Williaun-. 'l'n-Inu:-'. Hnhln-. Werlllnl. NI, Hn-wig. Tuttle-. Kmhm. Svhiiii-ili-I. Ili-rl. Swviiriil run: llrlillmll, Xl. Urvy. willillirlg. Ilnili-y. H. lfayliir. l,xl-rimk. ll-lrriill. l..uiillii'rI. Nlvli-lu-. W. lx--Ili. Xrlllllll. Fm-I-4'h. Hir-1. Xlvlli-. Anilvr-im. lililiiivrithal. fin! mu: Lynrh, N:-4-ri-, Xl. Taylor. Tm-kwr. He---. Hnlvv, Wifinllillg. lliirlisiril- 'li-.rr-, Iliinn-lui. Wzigiii-I. lxiihllli-. 'illiulllu Grindcll. Hint l-.ifhly-niu' The Anagram Club W 0 Td Hgh H t l u Top row: Hollenluerg, 'alkz-r. Hr-lvl. Mr' 'lushr-n. Niuvllrr. Groceman. Meyer. Iuir row: Huck. Hohman. uv 1-s. allmx. Meyer. Prlr-rson. WH-Ich, Smi h. YI:-Donald. Srwnlurl nur: Hrs. Burns. Farm:-nlvr. Ilavivrl. Slvphr-ns. Sh-ilnvl. Maynard. Hzurtly. Bulnl. Kingsbury. U i Firsl fmt: Bell. Vlzlrlin. Hr-rrinp. 'Nlulh'rn. Xurwvrk. Uilnlvr, Uvyvr. , ,. I g I . . . , . F , , 2 , -v ' l ..l l I 1 . 1 . . yy . . u 1 - 11 . ' . ' ' . . l - , . r 1 1 Q C . I . I . 1 1 1 I , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' V 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , , , u A 1 1 - 1 1 A V 1 0 1 1 V 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Echthyophuhalmute belueve ut or not but that us a real word Ask the members of the Anagram Club And that wasnt the only one they uncovered un the fascunat ung word buuldung game of Anagrams There was homogeneousness zunzulura eous xgophyllaceae and many others all comurug un for honors And was thus game fun Anyone who has seen or heard the peppy and alert groups of students comprusung the Anagram Club un actuon knows that ut us Along wuth havung a good tume the members of thus club have unconscuously buult up a large vocabulary followung the old adage that Every man us as wuse as hus vocabulary A tournament was held every ten weeks un whuch each member of the club par tucupated Competutuon was strong and after a hard excutung skurmush the hughest scorung boy and gurl receuved a pruze Dt course these tournaments were the hugh lughts of the year for the members of the club These frequent tournaments made It possuble for the most competent players to receuve a pruze When not engaged un tournaments the club was duvuded unto small groups of four At the end of each club peruod the score of each group was guven to the vuce presudent who kept the scores from we k to week Thus us a club whose unfluence us now felt un the Junuor school and wull be felt un the Senuor school when the members enter there Mrs Ruby Louuse Burns was the very capable sponsor of thus thruvung club Though the Anagram Club us but a year old ut has had a most successful year The members of the Anagram Club were LaVerne Arens Barbara Bell Vada Bold Alvun Chalfont Mary Collugan Harry Danuels Janet Davues Jean Gubler Nellue Cuubler Fred Groceman Marue l-lallvax Grace l-lardy Allan Held Martha l-lerrung Dan l-lahman Bernard l-lollenberg Maryorue l-lubelu Norman l-luck Ivan Kunder Eyelyn Kungsbury Martha Mansfueld Grace Martun Maruorue Mattern Joe Mc Donald Gordon McGloshen Eugene Metz Dorothy Meyer Florence Meyer Harold Meyers l-larold Mueller Rosalue Mullersman Mary OBruen Paulune Parmenter Maruan Peterson Talmadge Smuth M lba Smothers Morgue Steumel Dorothy Stephens Robert Valluere Lee Vohson Wulluam Walker Arthur Walther l.ulluan Welch Delores Hugguns and Marue Marty Offucers Presudent Maruorue Mattern Vuce Presudent Martha lelerrung Secretary Janet Davues Pap 'Nunn-lx The Debate Club The enrollment IU debate thIs year far exceeded that of past years for 'hert- were fIfteen members who were under the IOIVTT SLIDCVUSIOVT of MIss Mary RItneI.y a new teacher at Normandx and Mr Lawrence Mcliune the auesnon thrs year was ResolyeI that the s xeral states should c Iact legIslatIon l7l'ONIdlVlQ for a sxstem of conplete medIcal ser I e axaIlable to alr Cl I en at IublIc exp nse The affIrmotIye made sJch OSSQVTIOHS as thIs Health IS of such yItol natInnal Importance that the guestIon of one s abIlIt, to pay should never anse The negatn rcply Because of thIs Importance lJOllllCS and the recl tap assocIated wIth lJOllTlCS should be kept stnctly out af It Other Important COfTllTTOCllllSS may easIly be cIted WlTlTOLlT WlllCl'l lIfe would be ImpossIble and whIch lend themselycs to better matda tory control food for Instance Ot those debates In whIch ClE'ClSIOllS were made Normandy won two out of threc Charles Cech and Earl Radford won from UnIxersIty CItx awrl Frank Barber and Varl Radford won from Krrlqwood Charles Cech and Frank Barber were defeated by Maplewood Normandy defended the affIrmatIxe In these debates Several practIcf debates were also held wIth Jennmgs and KlFl4WOOd A debate lllNOlXIlTQ the QUESTION Resolwetl that PIne Lawn should become ll cor wrated was conducted for the KIYTWGVTIS Club The partIcII ants were Cu crgra Klmlqerfuss Charles Cech Earl Radford and Robert Cumn Ins AsIde from these more formal debates there were such attractlxe quesnons as WhIch came fIrst the hen or the egg whIch were debated and enIoyed dunng the club pertod i 1 II 5 not L I I Y, , l + I Q 'x 'IIs ,. I I - T I I I 4 N. C I a. 5 Cl C . 11 I I , f I I f I I 11 ' U ' C. K- ,, . . . . K A fs m I , C I - , I V r s 7 - I r 11 I I i . . K v H I I I X 1 ' l Y ' IC I I ,A I I ' I , ' w C ' . I A t I fr 'I - I ' T V N cs x ' , V , I I V . X. I I I ' ' I ' r l ' A I I 5 ' 'I . fre' I 4 If f 4-4 Y I ' , - fwfr run: l,.nuluvrI. llanlnftr. Harl-rr. Nu-r. Culnlnin-. Klinkf-rfu--, Kzillfnr-l. liII Ifm rIIu': Mui-hallslill. Friv-I-. lfvrh. Nivnmll. Cfmle--. Silxvr. l'.4 w- Ni y-I I e The Ballroom Dancing Club One of the most popular clubs durrng thus past year was the Ballroom Dancrng Club whrch was under the sponsorshrp of Mr Wrllrom Chrrstuan The club wa probably the largest rn the school thus year srnce nts members numbered one hundred and twenty The purpose of thus club was to proylde an opportunrty for any boy and grrl of the school to learn the fundamentals of ballroom dancrng and to have practrce under superyrsron lt was not long after the begrnnrng of the year that a casual observer could notrce a measure of confrdence replacrng self conscrousness a degree of ponse and grace replacrng unnatural awkwardness the development of natural easy rhythm and the begrnnrng of many happy and new frrendshrps Not only drd thus club grve nts members proctrce In dancrng but also helped them learn the technraue and frne ponnts of program dances Throughout the year seyeral of these were featured and they prayed to be a source of enjoyable entertarnment to the member For two of the three years that the club has b en rn exrstence rt has had as nts own pranrst Lorrarne O Donoghue to whom much of the credrt for the success of the club rs due Each Wednesday the club met rn the Qld Gym Thus b rldrng was shaken from the bottom of nts foundatron to Its topmost rafter b the octrye students partrcrpatrng rn the moyes and modes of the club Thus year as rn post years thus club has carrred out tts noyel way of nrcknamrng nts offrcers whrch were as follows Presrdent Chref l-leap Bug Rhythm Marlon Tyner Secretary Rhythmanla Mercedes Kerone Treasurer Little Rhythm John l-lansen I'1Lr Nm' lx K 0 , -ff'- mmf --- T11,1 mtv: Walrus. X1-leon. Cmulnmn. .I. Prrlnlrr-rum. Carp:-nlrr, Stir-fe-rman. T. Knirkmvyvr. C. Man A C 5. IU111: 11114: Nlr, Clnislinn. Wt-irln--r. Fulunrl. I.i'--4-. Canlnni, II. Shinnir-k. Rr-ml. Huwlunrl. Br-rk. I' B Ihrylr-. Sirupsnn, I-'rr-irllmll. Arthur. I'l11'11I mu: Ilqrnlnu. Fiulhn. W1-lr-rr-r. Ilurlnnll. Irlxun-. S. II1-usa-In-I. Y. Wal-lu. S'-xlmut-r. 42. Whitwrrtlr. 'I l I I.. lmrarrg. lt. H--x,1.-.. Nwr-111111 11111: W. Slamtir-Irl. Allan-1-Int. Iflrrri. 'I'ur-kr-1, Sr-hull1, llnilr-5. IS. ,lnnr--. 0. jtmvf. I.. Iultlv. I I I- k IIllmpluirs. .l. II4'i-Ir'r. I.annlvr-hl. fini y1111': I'. 'I'ulllr'. Dui---rr. Xlvllullum. Ibm-lr. tfllrrlmgllllu-, Olson. XI. Smlllu-lrl. I.:-Ilnllx. J. IInl I Il Slunlia-Irl. Nlurkull. Ihllllslvr, Svalmllgll. , ' ' . ' ' A 1 5, l . . . . l ' ' 1 1 1 I I ' l b 1 I 1 I r 1 1 S4 I I D . . . . 1 , . . , 1 1 . X . U. , , . . V ,yy . . . 7 1 I 1 I I I I 4 1 1 I . ll ll ' 11 - 11 X . ., T ..,. .. 11 - 11 The Junior G. A. A. ancl Pep Club The Junuor Gurls' Athletuc Assocuatuan was organuzed for the purpose ot provud ung an organuzatuon whereby uunuor school gurls could earn rewards and carry out untramural programs The gurls attempted throughout the year ta learn the pounts ot socual leadershup and proxude socual opportunutues ln November they gave an assembly under the durectuon ot Mr Joe Smuth, at whuch tume they dusplayed a lot of VIlGllly and lngenuuty The gurls also worked on pounts tor letters These paunts were to be advanced on a large letter when the gurls entered the senuor school They were guven thus opportunuty at makung pounts, because ut us so duttucult to obtaun enough pounts for a large letter In three years , On May 2, the club took a trup on the busses to Unuversuty Cuty, where they had a sprung party and duscussed cheers and yells wuth the U Cuty gurls They exchanged udeas and swapped yarns, provudlng much entertaunment and some knowledge for themselves The G A A gurls along wuth theur sponsor who was a new teacher at Normandy thus year assusted wuth the tucket sales at the Mother and Daughter banquet The ottucers unstalled at the banquet were Presudent Ella Kuemmel Vuce Presudent Fern l-loltsclaw Secretary Eleanore l-lurst Treasurer Muldred Oberschelp Nunth Grade Representatuve Margaret Archambault Eughth Grade Representatuve Dorothy Derruck Seventh Grade Representatuve Annabel Wentzel Sponsor Muss Maruorue Muehl T I P 1 INLI ' ' ' l f , . 1 1 ' l'uulu run: lIl-- lfmig. Ylr. Pluillipe. Xlr. Smith. Nli-s Il:-lx:-llllml. Iluurllu ruuu: Hur-I. -Xilkiuu. Ul-r-r-whvlp. Flatt'-ry. S--r-ut. Arrlmuuuluull. l..nugu-uuuaurl. hilt mu: 1'llmu4ugln1v. Nlavllillnn. Sl.-uv-uu-. Nun-ku-l-. I-'rv-nrh. Full--r. Sill. Hass'-lbavk. Secunrl mu-: 5l.mlu'y, Ihxissrun. Hs-ilnuun. Sxvinuvl, Whitwurth. C.us-wus. Cnshruw. Shirley. Fin! mn-: Li---u. I'--1--r-. Uiltnu-r. Su-lull.. Uictriu-lu. Hu-Enuan. Huw.-r. Whi wr-ll. Rvy-nz-r. 'eu' 'ine 5-' we Addltlonal Clubs THE JUNIOR TRACK AND FIELD CLUB Alm The JIIIIIOV Troek ond FIel Club nenthers were Interested In the detIvItIes oak ond the In o crnent ot th ow n om t on they I Sponsor Mr C lxnn Clork THE JUNIOR SEWING CLUB A m lol orn to sew tor Itleosu Q Sponsor lVlIss Cl orlxne lcornlex Offncer IIrst Senestrr Second Send ster Irc E no D ler EloIse Roche Seeretort Loverne Deegon ldmee Dutfrer THE SENIOR ART CLUB m Io d JI WQVWSIOIT ont r ew L Id o Interested Sponsor Mr H len lvl deIros Offlccrs PresIdent Peorl Sutton Secretory Mort Butherus THE NINTH GRADE GIRLS SPORT CLUB AIm To prowde on opoortunrt, tor the gIrls to portIcInote In oll seosonol st orts Sponsor lvltss Dorothy Clork PresIdent Fmnto P rl S ere ory Sue HumIvhrIes Wee PresIdent Ethel liooln Treosurer Ello Kuenwnel THE JUNIOR ART CLUB The JunIor Art Cl lb SI onsore bg Muss VIrgInIo McCloud dId much ortIstIe work TheIr oIrn wos to gne students est eIoIl5 IITISVGSIGCI In ort o eloonee to do more ort Itork tlnon could be done In eloss Offlcers PresIdent LOUIS Mfforlql Secretory August Knoor THE SPORTS CLUB AIm To Iurowdc oddItIonol on IOVILHTIIT tor gIrls to nortIeIIIote In s dsonol shorts Sponsor lVlIss Corolxn Humboldt Offlcers PresIdent Thelneo H ss Secretors Bennie Wogn r THE SERVICE CLUB Alm To o sIrxIee to oll ot ItI Sponsor Mrs J Punshon Offlcers IUVCSICICITI Bettx lfronn VICQ PICSICICIII LOVLVIIC, l.oLone Secretory Ido Mot hronn THE AIRPLANE CLUB AIm To ntolse oIrIIlones ot exert IQlITQl ond to leorn rnore obout the ort t oxIotIon Sponsor Mr MIlton Gruber Offlcers PresIdent Ldvvord Lee Secretory Jock KlllWl4Cl'IUS5 THE SCRAPBOOK CLUB AIm To lTTOliC I Icture seror hooks ot tonous IInes ot Interest Sponsor Mr Chttort LoRog Offlcers PresIdent Allen Neogles Secretory LIlllClIl Po orn mee PresIdent Norntd Sehro Tr osurer Juomto Moore I X I O I ' 2 I P fl I I I X I of tr 3 lxlllk I ,- , eIr I' l II I, feld I 1 I i : Q I s I ' s: Pres lint d ee : I' 'I S H 'I Ai 2 exelf it under sup t1lPOS'3 ot' C1 t IIT whI l thi ttTilIX u I I3 I : s e e s I 4 f I ' : ' ' ' I . Officers: - J e t I ' u 3 d I ' I ite I ' I Q . G , X 2 I '2 ' I : ' 'I 3 ' f I e I I Q ' I 7 he I s 3 ' ont me ' K J ' I - ' It s I f . , . II I. I T ' 1 I I H I I o , p f 3 . I R K7 . f V : . I fl e I f I ls 5, ' ' I eater e I 1 Additional Clubs THE SHORTHAND CLUB mIQ I 2 L 5 IIICIOI Grcgg ID Q ILII r VI i 2 nsor IXI Mon Officers L NIIIQV O XLCFLIOV THE CHEMISTRY CLUB m To hcl h s II xx nn C hInI with rndtcrIdIS Gnd help III wdr UIQ oLt the I VOIQCIS Sponsor MIss E M J Long Officers Prem ent Robert KnIcI4Ine,Qr Secretdr THE GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB lm IC L qIdInt tn rncnwbers wth he IIIOIIY WOI dere ot IIIL xxhuch we Ine Sponsor Ix r onn PITIIIII s Officers Ircsn cnt ISOQLQICIIII V L my nnrc INIt IU dr d I Eugcne Hunt 5 :cnt Ior d JLTI C ccrctdr C I r CI THE BOYS PING PONG CLUB m In vo Ai : I 415.1-III: sf III III I',QrIIng QI d NVVIIIIIQ dII, n IIICI fd EJNQJIIIL: dCnItInII'ruI III'h thi QCTI. 'Iss df LJ sziztcr, 'C xuyl Ig! 'Im C5179 5'1 'td:IrI cw,-If X III- of 1 'I III' II 'dt 'I Ihe CI L-gg NX' tfr ', If, LIS: 'I ds C1 I:d,Is for tIIIs CILIII Spo 1. Iss I dv IQQI Fr SI.ICIf Rc, X, h II3 Q- I , CI' I ,II ms Ai : 1 II gnc ,TIICIQIII dIs:oI.Qr tor hmfse het ' III -I 'e to do, I Inn Ish 'X . IX I I L .,I'I . ' I' t 5, , X 2 A':'I'1:rt 'I t ' I , -CHIFICIIIII . A I ' . 'I 1 P . 51 I In JUQIQ y 'IQI I3 CI cnt SCII H IFIIISOII 5' ' V. ICI IIN U Ii VIIII ' - Ai : I II ys QI Ihr' JIIIIIOV WIIOQI IIIIIQ-I omg CIIIII oI'gIc1IIIiI II IIIt'IIISlfI,l'S for tht- ,Idrydsc of ILQLIIIIIIQ Ig: 1 'cz Plug-I OWQ drzd Io CICIIIIOI s- III III tIw Qdntc I N' XI I I I? IW s VIC, Ijrgxx-IIt Juv as NILI..I Ih' 3 'J 1 D I I Sudj. Hdll ,I I' IQQV, LI gig' the 1 IIS 'III OI NI , s Dmn, M CIN I Ice Koa 'ep 'rt 5, o T' Icr Iho study, IIOIIS niet on th Q I wfI were es .IQ td .d s d I ' ' t sg ini me Q tance or the gt IIf1s ' : ue studs' s girf . Ii'y t n 3, Pres Iont I'-ICV,I'II'V'id Cer, Sscridft , Ion A pI Pr, , ' H 3 I3 esufignt ' ? INILIIII17 Sec ydr, IIQ . ODQII SdrQ1IdI fQ'-ft-rIII3 LIIII III'hgff I Z Q UIII IIIQJIQ Li' IIIIIVLS III IIIQ 'J 'LI' Is: f IIIL- .2.'ICf II of L, II' Q' IIJ : 1' X IXIQIVV, ISQIQIII I'Q ILI-.:IIt fIII, Qu. NIQ1' Ifr: It I'lI1II 'IHQ Lei-f,r'-'dry IIWJI' Tj III IIIIIIII' 'Jw' lllr-U ' Sponsor Mr Ro IVIIttIcs ddr Officers Irutunt Thcrnds Kick THE JUNIOR HIGH STUDY HALLS ere vxcrc thru ILII Ior HIQI t 5 'Is nr I r XVQQI r cr c VI cr d MI s LdI n Hdsr Q r QdIdr c uh dd dr I stdh Ishc tor IIICI strIoIIQ I IV S LIC L. Aim To QI Its dn 0 Jrtun Q stud Officers SICC L, GV r wdent Mcrrcn Go ddrd MCL rc I IVV THE JUNIOR HIGH STAMP CLUB Arm T c If Sponsor IN Ir Officers I N I I I sgo orsn L tu ents dcslrlrg U rr ChdrIs s If I III Superstltlous Customs Cn ST ValenTlnes day whuch had :Ts orngunahon wlTh a marTyred sannT Roman youThs and maidens were wonT To selecT parTners wuTh whom They aT Tended a ceremony Because The ancuenT people pre senTed Theur gods wnTh special breads every Good Frnday morning The balcer cross buns All Fools Day wuTh :Ts gladness and mlrTh was oraglnally c:elebraTed on The TlrsT TesTlval day un The old Roman calendar These and many oTher are The ac TlvlTles oT our modern daily lnce P oT Today does a brlslc business in hoT K The Boys Coaches Mr Lawrence Reud a graduate of Monmouth College manages the junuor and senuor basetball clubs and us un charge of untramural basetball He also coaches the reserve football scjuad of the A team and the varsuty basketball team Mr Shupherd us a graduate of Bradley Tech of Peorua lllunous where he receuved hus B S degree Shep has been a real help un assustung Mr Major turn out fune football teams ln charge of the forward wall Shep trauns the lunemen to cu pount of perfectuon Mr Shupherd dud not confune hus efforts to football alone however but coached the nunth grade basketball team to very favorable records He also teaches Physucal Educatuon and has charge of the junuor and senuor football clubs Mr Krablun us the coach of the golf and tennus teams and also lends a helpung hand to all boys unterested un the undustrual arts Mr James Kenny a graduate of lowa Unuversuty successfully developed a green soccer team unto one whuch upheld the tradutuon of Vukung teams ln addutuon to the soccer team Mr Kenny coached B football and assusted Coach Major wuth the baseball team A graduate of Washungton Unuversuty Glynn Clark has become a fruend of all athletes at Normandy Hus athletuc actuvuty uncludes the coachung of freshman football varsuty track and varsuty wrestlung A new member was added to the Vukung coachung staff un the form of Coach Muke Reugert Coach Reugert came from the Unuversuty of lowa and us very actuve ly engaged un coachung junuor hugh football basketball and track Completung sux years successful coachung of Vukung teams Coach J L Major enjoyed another very successful year Mr Major us a graduate of lllunous Unuversuty and has had marked success un developung fune football and baseball teams The Gurls Coaches the Senuor Gurls Athletuc Department She was graduated from the Unuversuty of Wusconsun where she majored un physucal educatuon and where she receuved her B S degree Thus year she was head coach of hockey and basketball and assustant coach of volleyball and baseball Besudes these actuvutues Muss Humboldt coached the Junuor Gurls Tumblung Club for a semester the Senuor Gurls Sport Club for a semes ter archery the Leaders Class the Women s Gym Class whuch was held once a week un the evenungs all senuor physucal educatuon classes and was one of the sponsors of the GAA Mrs Eluzabeth Schneuder was also graduated from the Unuversuty of Wusconsun where she majored un dancung and receuved her A B degree Besudes assustung wuth Junuor Hugh gym classes she organuzed and coached an advanced and a begunners dance class each of whuch met after school once a week Mrs Schrueuder also had complete charge of the plannung of the May Fete program Muss Dorothy Clark has been at Normandy three years and was thus year assust ant coach of hockey and basketball and head coach of volleyball She us a graduate of the Unuversuty of Mussouru where she majored un general scuence and munored un physucal educatuon Muss Muldred Melcher receuved her A B degree at Park College un Parkvulle Mussouru and her Masters degree from Washungton Unuversuty She majored un mathematucs and munored un physucal educatuon Thus was her furst year at Nor mandy but she stepped un and took charge of baseball and assusted wuth hockey and volleyball as well as wuth junuor physucal educatuon classes Muss Marjorue Muehl was graduated from the Unuversuty of Wusconsun where she carrued out a dance major un the physucal educatuon department and speech munor Thus year she has had charge of the Junuor Hugh gurls gym and dance classes ls Y i . V I I . . . I A 4 II If - Y ' I I 1.1 l 11 U - - - - - ll ll ' I ' ' ' ' ' I I ' 1 ' I - . I 11 H - I - - I I 4 I I. .- 4 . ,, . ,, 4 . . . . . - , . , . , . . , . . 0 7 Miss Carolyn Humboldt has served her second year at Normandy as head of . . , . . . I . L . . I . , . , . . . , I - , . I I I . I h V I , , f I l. , V I A . - . ' I . I .1 , u fl - - - . . I I- - N' I - ' 1 The Varsity Football Team Showing a sprrnt typncal of a team coached by James Major and representnng Normandy Hugh the V335 Vlklng grldsters tnrmly upheld and even extended the reputatnon ot strong hard tlghtlng teams that has been developed In past years One ot the best all round athletes Normandy has ever developed played hls last season In Vrknng unutorm This athlete a veteran of tour years ot actlvlty performed wlth the usual brnllaance thus season Captaun Aussteker better known as M l as the person who tllled the atore mentuoned descnptlon and around whom the enture offense of the team was buult Other sensors who cllmaxed their careers were Roth Sexton McLean Loettel and Talley These boys held up the labor end of the game that ot plowlng through the opposung lane to make way for the back tueld stars To back the tact that they out played their opponents the team has the tngures to prove lt havlng scored l86 polnts to the opponents 44 a record seldom eaualed and practically neyer passed by any other team In downing their opponents the Vikings allowed but two teams to gaun more than two touchdowns whsle they ran their scores unto the twenties and thurtnes In eyeral games Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Schedule C Benld St ours Knrkwood Perryvulle Rltenour Wellston Jetterson U Cnty Webster U h Cnty Maplewood g: l N Xl X . . . . , 1 I - , , , , ' 1 ff 11 - - - - Q , , 1 . . 4 . I l I l I I' I l - . V I I .I K I . , , , , I I I ., . QU ,...l,.. ,,.,. . . ,.., ., . ,, G . L ' , Hlg ,, ., ..., l ,... 6 , ' . . Twp mn: Xlr. Major, Kilnurv. Woods. Xlvliinni-. Srlxurnuvlu-r. Klm-r-kr-an-r. H I D X lr I Ii Il l l l mvnx.-r. Svrunrl mu: Garland. 51-hullv. Iiznngvrt, Trax-y. KI.nu-lm-yur, Mull:-r. Cuukv. Sl lh KK I I KJ Xl Sl l I Fin! mn : Sm!-ul. Tmllrp. K:-y-, Mr-nlz. I.m-H.-l. Au-siekvr. .lrl.--an. Ruth. I'a :A Hn: Humlra-1 Tl1e B Football Team Now we have something' Gur tuture XV tootball team Although the Bl team thls year had much dlttueultv, we hove better hopes tor them next vear ln an lntervuew Mr Kenny seemed verv enthuslastne over the bovs' hard work The sauad lost exerv game, but , as he but lt, every game was lost bv only a few points Mr, Kenn-, said that ln the struggles etther a ball was tumbled or some acctdent happened whlch lost the gamer However, they were never beaten by Over twelve points, Thus belng Mrs Kennv's second year he become more acaualnted with the bovs and thus produced a more cooberatlve squad The sauad consnsted ot the tollowlng boys: Bockfield Russell Farber Charles McClure Ball Wllllartws 'Vlarvln Sinn Merldeth Klbur lrvlng lvllntmann Ed Geno Paulus Lawson Ee Het er Melvln Schad Earl Provost Don Bowman Warrerw Els II16 G orge Pattersot Melvin Means Nathan Koch Bob Deem Marvln Kloeclcener thelr scheaule the team dld not s ore a oolnt but when the totaled the opposlng teams had only thlrty two points against them Schedule Normand Normand Norman Normandy Normandv St Louis Beaumont B U Cnty lvlcBrlde SCOVGS NN EVE L 1 E Q Z Q l 1 Z l 5 ln 'J Q e , I ' , A A 1 -5 5 , , , L v , T C . . 6 .rlg , C C , C. , . C . , B , rf .. , U r F E 1 1 W h I A if 1 ' - . E . Ihlr Inu: NI'-.nn-. Fnnlll, l'nvxu-t, l..n--nn. NYilli.uu-. Xlvillur-r. linrlwr. H'-Hg'-r. .Nmnrlrl run: 11.1 lx. ll.-nn, ll----nl. lhuk-. llu--l--r. l'.nIln-r-on. XII, lk:-nm. Fira r-tr.: Sl'-ge. Xlunnmum. KMA!--r-. lxilrnrz. lk:--lu. il:--lllnn. fltmlz Shall, Klm-nk:-nt-r. P41 u' Um- lluntln-nl Unl- The Freshman Football Team Despnte the toct thot they were oblnged to ploy teoms ot greoter wenght ond expernence thon themselves the Freshmon tootboll teom completed thenr schedule Wnth o very good record hovnng won two tned one ond lost three ot thenr snx gomes Although the teom suttered three deteots consolotnon con be found nn the toct thot these deteots were ot the honds ot the Cloyton B teom o teom composed ot Sophomores Junnors ond Sennors Another setbock come nn o gome ployed wnth the Rntenour vorsnty reserves o much older ond expernenced eleven The thnrd deteot though hord to toke come ot the honds ot on oggressnve U Cnty teom whnch hod ployed together for three yeors To ovenge these setbocks the Junnor Vnknngs nourneyed to Beoumont ond took the Beoumont freshmen nn o thrnllnng hord tought bottle by the score of l8 6 Thns gome ond the gome wnth U Cnty sophomores whnch ended nn o tne were the most outstondnng ot the seoson Every teom hos nts stors ond these were present nn hngh degrees on the fresh mon grndsters teom The long kncks ot Luster ond the poss cotchnng of Connell were ot greot nmportonce nn gonnnng ground ogonnst the opponents Other out stondnng ployers were Coptonn Jones McClnnton ond Roth whose obnlnty ond hord work dnd much to estoblnsh the success ot the teom Accordnng to Cooch Clork nt wos very dntfncult to get gomes wnth teoms ot equol obnlnty but on excellent spnrnt wos dnsployed by the entnre souod when they hod to ploy heovner ond more expernenced teoms e schedule ot gomes wos os tollows Normondy Normondy Normondy Normondy Normondy Rntenour U Cnty Junnor l-lngh U Cnty Sophomores Wellston B teom Cloyton B teom C Rnh n- lg0HIl'l . A I. , . I . 7 I I 4 I 11 11 . . , I . . I . l I . . I , V, . I . I ' 1 11 11 - - n , . . I - - . , - ' ' I I - 11 11 - A - I A V 1 1 1 , . . . . . X I Th 3 .,., . O 4 ' ,. I 8 11 11 U 0 11 11 6 Normondy ..,....n.. ,.nn, , . . .n...,.. I2 Beoumont Freshmon 1 1 . 6 l V . , , - - Tull mu: Garland. Gentry. Gin-lu-. liranu. Jnnvs. Fabian. Mr. lark. S :I ': I - l -rtun, Cunnn-ll. lluahunarl. Durlurlllv- U - F' - -5 H1 h QL Lien.-I-. Xln-Clinton, Gnrlln-r, Hou-rs. Guru-Hi. F1-rrin-. ' P nn- unn rn-4 'wo The Junior High C Football Team When the whole school turned out to the varslty football games and cheered untul they were hoarse over ln the far corner unnatnced a group of raggedy clad boys were practucung the same game They luke the yarsuty worked just as hard They too had that some fnghtung splrut Why didnt we watch them? Why dldnt we cheer for them? Where would we be without them? After all they wall be the bays whom we wall be cheerlng un the next four years Thus year a new man stepped unto the shoes of Mr Hall and coached the team Hens the man who starred un the Hu Y Faculty Basketball Game and If he coached football as well as he played basketball we are sure he dld a good lab of It M Reugert as you know was the man Thus year the team lost four games and tled one however thus IS not a srgn of their abullty because they matched thelr ablllty wlth that of nlnth and tenth grade teams Looklng forward to a better squad next year It IS hoped that the school wnll take more Interest ln the Junlor Hugh C Team The squad conslsted of the followsng Backfleld Bllly Cord Duck Walker Jack Muller Jlm Scofield Forrest Martin Edward Martin me nds Tackles Guards James Deadrlck Jack Dugger Oliver Gross Ray Doyel l-larald Russel Norbert Roesel Russel lrwln l-larald Clark Walter Andrae Joe Arens Center Tom Mclrnerney Schedule Normandy Maplewood Normandy Wellston Normandy McBride Normandy St Louls U l-lngh Normandy U Cnty -EU' X-all Q wkx 150 ul1'n , I . , X . . I I, I . . f w f A ' I I , . . . , - , r 1 1 ' A - - - - H - I 4 If - T - . I . . l V, I I I ' I I . . , . ll ll I . . ,.,. , ..,.. 7 ., .,..,...,,.,,. ..... . ...H26 f 7 ' ' l3 A? ., A ' ' ff- za:-v I Z Am. 5,52 I, ,lim 9, . 'ffdlifiw kt V 4 s f I . - l, T- , ' 4 - I I - Af Y , Q A J 1 Q 1 ' I Q , J -sv , c Tap run: Clark. Hr.:-e, Im:-. IJ.-tulrl-tk, Xlr. K:-ig:-Il. Sf'-'mtl mtv: CI. Xl.nrlin. 'al vr. lilln-r. li. Marlin. ll nw-l. An-nw. I - -: l' -- tl. I ' . Xl -lrm-rn-fy, Xlvlll ', C l, ll ' 'r . 'a fn' nt- um rm true The Varslty Basketball Team The A basketball team exhlblted a splendid SDIVIT of fnght throughout the entlre season wlnnlng fave out of the twelve league games Thus was the best record to be achueved by any Normandy basketball team rn the last ftve years Led by Van Deven and Captaln Roth Normandy overran many of nts opponents and displayed a frne offense By sconng 27 ponnts on one game Van Deven set o county league record The success of the team could not have been attained how ever wuthout the untlrung work of Coach Lawrence Pte Reid Though the defeats rendered to the team were usually by large scores the fugures were not always reluable for some of the strongest county teams had much dnffuculty IH defeatlng the powerful Vlkung qulntet ln several of the games the sconng was so close that extra penods were necessary to decude the contests lt us a well known fact that a team us as strong as nts weakest player Much credlt should be pald the reserves whose efforts helped unsure the success of the team lt was due to the great progress IH play made by thus years scrubs that a strong team can be expected to return next year Schedule Normandy Ferguson Normandy South Slde Normandy St Louts U l-hgh Normandy Maplewood Ngrmgndy RITSVIOUV Normandy Maplewood Normandy Wellston Ngrmgndy RITGVIOUV Normandy St Charles Normandy 3 Normandy Ferguson Normandy St Charles Normandy Beaumont Normandy Wellston Normandy Clovton 0 P4,,Ol-llll' . r...l8 .... , ,.,. ,V , 32 ' . .t,r,,.,, r....,,,., , .20 . ., ,T ., ,T . H330 ' .,u.,... ,, , , 28 .T .V.,..,....,.... ...H46 ,. , .. 40 ,.., ,....4,...,., A M30 . ,r,l. ,, . , 38 ' .. r.r,... ,,........ . .,......3O 34 , r,..., ,..,.,....... . ..3O Normandy ..,. .. 24 Clayton .... ,,,,,,..r,.., ..,,, , T r.,.. , . , 26 . , ,,.r. .,,...,..,,.4 , ...,3l , . , .. . 24 .. ,.,r,r,r.....,...r, ,HMZ7 .. T T . . 26 ...r,.rr,. .,.. ..rrrr... , . H38 ffif, '2'.f'Q.1 llfgrtll7I 'it..'5iQ 'vUlX3l1'ZIQ wt:T.1'lilM The B Basketball Team lf the outcome of next year s yarsuty basketball team were to be judged by the success of thus years B team we should be able to expect o hughly successful team As thus team has played together sunce theur yunuor hugh school days they have deyeloped a hughly satusfactory form of team work The combunatuon of Sp ncer and Schumacher at the forward posts Grass and Mueller holdung the guard posutuons and Provost yumpung center formed the startung luneup whuch was supported by Anderson Patterson Gaunes Kuburz and Thuston Thus combunatuon emerged from theur twelve game schedule wuth the excellent record of ten vuctorues and only two defeats The defeats came at the hands of Maplewood by the score of Zl 7 and Eureka by the score of lel l2 The Maplewood defeat was later avenged by a thnllung l3 ll vuctory for the Red and Green The fact that the boys won from such powerful teams as St Louus U Hugh Clayton McBrude and Maplewood helped to emphasuze theur record Much should be saud of the team but much credut also should be guven to Coach Jrm Mayor whose efforts made thus splendud record possuble The schedule was as follows Normandy St Charles Normand Maplewood Normandy St Louus U Hugh Normandy McBrude Normandy Clayton Normandy Eureka Normandy Wellston Normandy St Peter s Normandy Maplewood Normandy Faurvuew J PLO HIIF Il 1, T T T 30 T l7 yf T T T 7 T TT 2l TT I8 ' T ' T l2 f TT T ' T T l4 . T TTTTTTTT24 TT l7 T TT TTTl2 T T T T l4 . TT TT I3 TT lG Normandy u....,u..,u,u. T T T T40 St, Pita's T T ,ll u T TT T25 T ' Tl2 f ...T T TT TT Tl3 T TT ll ' T TT 24 ' ' l4 Tuff 1 uuuu : K hurl, Thus! unll. I' rerxuu -I. Ur. Xl.n'uvr. flrul I uuu4': ll r4n--. Sp rl --T XI -llr. S'l ' 'l -. The Freshman Basketball Team Wmnlng seven of the twelve games agalnst some of the strongest clty and county teams the freshmen baske-teers showed great promise of becomlng future varslty stars Under the supervnslon of Coach Arthur Shlpherd the boys spent many long hours IH hard constant practlce to perfect theur play By thenr splrlt the boys proved the adage that practice makes perfect None of the defeats were by bug scores as you see ln the schedule They were only defeated by large schools such as McBr1de Maplewood and U Clty The U Cnty defeat was avenged later ln the season however by a declslve l3 6 vlctory Other trlumphs were regustered agalnst such schools as Karkwood C B C St Louis U l-lugh and Clayton all promlnent ln athletlcs The startmg comblnatlon of Connell and Baumhoff as forwards Luster at center and Captaln McCllnton and Borgeld at guards was the mann reason that the team dlsplayed such flne form The subs of thus qutntet also deserve much crecllt for their never say dle splrxt which helped greatly IH producing a wmnlng team The schedule was as follows Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Klrkwood B St Louis U l-lugh McBride Clayton Maplewood St Louis U l-llgh Clayton C B C U Cnty Maplewood Pg0Hl.llS .. . 20 C. . C. .. .......,,... . .lO V. ,.r,. ..... . , l'5 . ' . A ,. ,. 8 ' .. ,..,,...t..,.. ....l8 ..,. .l7 .,... .r... v.,. r,.t... . . . ....l5 f .. ....., ,..,. l l A ' , ' M20 Normandy. ..,.,., .,..,,,,.......r 4 U. City r..tr.... .. ...... t.... .s.. . , l8 . . , ..., .. ,,..,.,..,.., .....l7 ., ,, ., l3 . ' ...t......, ,.... L ., . 6 Top r flrt' : Xlr. Shiphm-nl, Wugm-r, Bushman. Martin. .lr rvllm' s. Carluml. I -f xl-111' , v' Nl'Il, 1: 'll ls- nl H, l--lv. The Seventh and Eughth Grade Basketball Team In the uunuor hugh as well as the senuor hugh school we fund the athletes auuclcly takung advantage of the many faculutues provuded and developung unto champuonshup teams very rapudly Playung true to form the Junuor l-lugh Basketball Team came through the season un great fashuon Under the supervusuon of Mr Muke Reugert the boys really showed a strong fught un wunnung seven of the eleven games scheduled Thus record becomes all the more strukung when vuewed un the lught that proc tucally all the boys were at the begunnung of the season unexperuenced at the game The boys ouuclcly learned the pruncupals of the game and energetucally applued them selves un perfectung theur play Perhaps the success of the team was due to the fune coachung abuluty dusplayed by Coach Reugert who unspured the young athletes to always do theur best both un practuce and un the game Thus was Coach Reugerts furst year at Normandy but he soon found many fruends among the Junuor Vukungs and was unturung un hus efforts to develop hus team The boys who lasted through the early season cuts and made up the 36 Junuor Vulangs team have shown great progress and may some day represent theur school as varsuty stars T e schedule was as follows Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy St Charles St Louus U Maplewood l-lancock Overland Wellston U Cuty Maplewood B U Cuty l-lugh L u h 2 T TT T l7 ' T TT TT TTTTTl9 TT T T .,.. T TT T l4 TT TT TT T ,.... T ll T TT T T T 44 T TT T T 22 TT Normandy TTTTT TT T ll CT BT CT T TTTTTTT l7 ' TT T T T l5 CT T CT T TT T TTTTTTT TT Tl7 T T f 1: mar: l,. Havflwr. H. l'rm0-l. Xlillvr. Smith, K.uhl. Hr. R1-igu-rl. P I ': C l. C' ll 'll, I.--. H l 'hv Nl - , A l's , 'huvluuun. P-g 0 H 1 lu S - The Varsity Soccer Team Desplte the cold weather whlch prevauled throughout the enture season the varsuty soccer team had a taurly good year Out of elght games played the team won three games tned on and lost four As the team was composed of manf lnexperlenced players the boys d serve much credit for theur pers verance durlng the season Under the supervision of Coach James L Kenny many of the unexpenenced men develop d unto excellent players and were an ass t to theur team The hardest game of the season was played at horne In which the Vlklngs were nosed out by the score of l O The possublllty of receuvmg letters was declded bv the s ore of the last game whlch end d lU a O O tue wlth the Chamrnade team The fact that most of the games were played un the mud was a strong handlcap for the light Normandy t am The team was especually strong on the d fense due to the perfect shots of Cook at the wang and the powerful shots of the forward lane The work of goalue Maurlce Goodun and the speed of the half backs dld much to develop a splnt of teamwork among th boys During the season the team journeyed to Western Mulltary Academy at Alton lllrnols where they had llttle trouble ln downung the comp tltlon presented Normandy Western Mulutary Acad my Normandy Chamlnade Norma ndy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Webster McBnde S S Cathollc Central Catholic Central Catholnc Country Day Pg0 Haan 0 . V . Q . , l I 1 V Q , , N., . r X V Q 1 r - , I 3 I . 4 . e . f, f ' ' e ' e ' . . r C . Q . - . . . I I . . I . l . ' S . 9 ' ' . C3 . . . I . v . I . . I I , Q . . ...,. ....., . . . 5 ' i 3 ..,l f. ,. . , 5 ..,.....,...,... ,.,...., . ., O T . . ,, . l ' . ,.,.. . ..,.... ..., , 6 T , ,. ..... O ' . .. l f . .. , l Chamlnade ru,, ...,. O . . .,..,.. ,. ., A ,. l . .u.,,,..,.. O Tup row: Mr. Kenny, Grt-mp, Farber, Klausmeye-r, Cuodin. Sevund row: Kiburz. Purl, Albrecht. Smith. DcV0li. F' sr ': G l' l. Pohl. Moritz, Williams, Cook. a e ne um re ight Q The Varsity Baseball Team lf the prospects of next year s baseball team are to be judged by the record of thus years team and the returning lettermen a very favorable season can be ex pected Wrth a startlng team composed of only three s nuors the Veknng duamond stars completed theur varied schedule with very favorable results The team won elght and lost only four of theur twelve scheduled games and IU trouncnng theur opponents allowed only three of the opposlng teams to score over fave runs When the local team gained a vlctory they made a complete job of nt and crossed the plate E53 times as compared to the opponents 40 Roth a veteran of four years on the Normandy duamond led the Viking hurlers In subduung the opponents l-le was closely followed IU vactones galned by Spencer a promuslng lunnor twurler Wnth the versatile Aussleker at the nnntlal sack Cook at second the veteran Gremp at short and Corson and Mcliunnus sharing duty at thnrd the Vlklngs de veloped an almost our tlght rnfueld Wllluams McLean and Muller made up the slugging outfleld whose power greatly strengthened the team Behund the plate Tracy received the dellvenes of the Vukung hurlers A large number of boys reported when the call was glven and all exhublted a fnne spnnt throughout the entire season As ID former years the team was under the supervuslon of Coach Jam Mayor who was assisted by Coach Jam Kenny The efforts of thes coaches greatly Influenced the success of the team The schedale for the V936 season was as follows Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Soldan Beaumont Rutenour McBride St Charles Central Hancock Vennce Maplewood Webster Venuce lh ar W I Nik ILOHIIN , . 1 f - I . A f e I , . I f . I I f . . . . .I . , I. - ' I . v . 1 . I . l . . . . . . .I - . I T ' I I I , , e ' . ' I ..t, ,...,.. W3 ' .. 4 Normandy , , ....t...r.r ,. 4 Wellston .T A ,... .,..., . lO A . CJ ' fl 1: Hvilrle-, Thustun. Spa-nm-r. S d mir: Cn-mp, Cnmk, Furl. Bac-kman. Yanlh-va-n. Rus-tl:-r. .-Ku-axivk I t u': Snni , C nm. Xlvlnan, 'ilialns. Mun-llvr. 1' 'llllllv G 'u 'c ne um rut fins: The Senior Boys' lnlzramural Wrestling Champs For the benefit of the boys who could not, or did not come to participate in regular team sports, the plan of intramural sports was originated and continued. In intramural wrestling, each homeroom chose its candidate for the matches and thus the long elimination matches were discontinued, This proved very success- ful and provided many thrilling matches to decide the winners for the different weights. The matches were held each night after school in the new gymnasium and were witnessed by large crowds of interested rooters who came to cheer their favorites. As the members of the regular varsity team were not allowed to participate, the competition was limited for the most part, to men of little or no experience. By this method new athletes were found who can be expected to be of great value to the regular team next year The matches were judged by members of the varsity wrestling team thus giving them the added experience Coach Pie Reid had general charge of the matches this year and It is due to his effective planning that the matches proved to be interesting That the matches were enjoyed and should become part of the athletic program at Normandy was clearly shown by the large number of students who attended Three champions successfully defended their crowns this year They were Mel Aussieker Sam Talley and George Carey all veterans of several seasons Pg0 naar , . 11 ' 11 - ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' Top row: M. Aussii-kc-r, Talley, McQu4-ry, Russli-r. First mu:: Duhcrly, Carey, Bednarch, Pllfl- a e ne un re en ' The Junlor Boys lntramural Wrestling Champs Followung the plan of untramural sports unaugurated several years ago by the senuor hugh othletuc department the uunuor hugh school also adopted the plan of guvung all pupuls a chance to show theur abuluty To develop a desure for physucal actuvuty at an early age a Junuor l-lugh lntra mural Wrestlung Tournament was held thus y ar Most of the boys who entered thus tournament had luttle or no prevuous experuence un wrestlung By the tume the tourna ment was completed however several unussually capable wrestlers emerged from among the vuctors The wunners un the respectuve weughts and the respectuve homerooms whuch t ey represented were as follows pound Neagles l.aRoge pound l-lelberg Reugert pound ee l-lawkuns D pound I-laefler Fearnley pound Connell Mlddlestodt D pound Russel Muddlestadt pound Gorettu Reugert McClunt l-leavyweught Rodgers Muddlestadt system ot elumunatuon was the same as the system used by the Senuor l-lugh School Though the partucupants were unskilled un the art of wrestlung many of the matches proved very unterestung wuth comp tutuon runnung very hugh -nu - I n I h , 1 75- ,..... .,.,, . ...,........, , .. 85- .,.. ,. .. . ' 95- ' ....,. .. ,.,.,. ,A ., L ' lO'- ....., .. l l5- ,,....,.. , , ..,. , ,. ., ' l2T- .....,, . . . ..,. ,,... . . T . ' l35- ,.....,. ..u.s . . .T , A ' l 45-pou nd ..,....,..,l ,.,,u, u...,u. . . T ' on Keaney Tuff mu: Huw-r-, lhurum-ll. Xlvlllinlnuu. Fin! nur: Hvlluvrg. ,l. Lvu-. K' ' li. 0 u- I unulrl'-I lilescn The Junuor Duvusuon of Track If the obuluty ot next yeors teom were to be uudged by the occomplushments ot the Junuor duvusuon boys the trock teom ot next yeor would show o greot uncreose un skull ln the tuye scheduled meets thus yeor the Junuor duyusuon boys mode on unusuolly une record The turst meet wos o truongulor otfour between Kurkwood Moplewood on Normondy un whuch the Vulfung trocksters tunushed second The second meet wos wuth the Wellston teom ond proxed to be the most thrullung of the seoson I thus the Normondy boys were nos d out by one pount The thurd meet onother tru ongulor meet wuth U Cnty Junuor Hugh ond St Louus U found the loccul boys un second ploce The lost meet wos wuth Cloyton ond the boys clumoxed the seoson wuth o dectsuye yuctory wuth o thurty pount morgun The tollowung boys secured enough pounts to eorn o letter Sondweg Bruesocker Shelton Gounes Morts Hume Trocy Potterson ond Luster The luneup wos os follows Low hurdles l00 yord S0 yord 220 yord 440 yord 880 yord Shot put Jovelun dosh dosh dosh osh run l-lugh jump Pole yoult Luster Pemberton Bonks Gounes Mcurts Arens Gounes Mcurts Arens Potterson Morts Luster Lowson Kollvy Hume Lowson Kollvy Hume Fundley Trocy Luster Klune Trocy Kuburz Pemberton Sondweg Bruesecker Shelton Sondweg Bruesecker Shelton R ag P tu dl Sh It c uu v I'g0HdrlTl 0 o o o , . , . . 1 f - 1 1 d N A . I . . D n . D . . .- 1 V - 1 1 - - -1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ...,..........,....... .......,,..., .....,..... I I ' ,...... ....,........ ......,......,.,, . 1 I I - ...... ...,.,.. ...,. .... .....,.,.,... ..., I I - d ....., .....,, , ,......,,,.,u.,,, . ., ,.... , , - ............ I I I ..... .....,,..,,.,.., . .. ..,...........,.....,.. I I Duscus ...u..,.,.,.,......, uu...,,......,...., ,u....,...uu, L... . , . Trocy, l-lohmon, Klune . .... ,... . , ,.., ,,.......,..,.,... , . , I Top ruur: Mr. Clark, Hohman, Lister, Kline, Lawson, Briesackvr, Sandweg, Lcc Securul Inu: Arvns. Pemberton. 0 1-re, a ersun, Fin ey, Kiluurz, P on. First mu : Hume, Gaincs, Heim, 0 cr, Maris, Banks, 'ard. a e ne un re we ve The Senior Division of Track This year the track team met with unexpected success Many outstanding performances were made by the boys during the season ln the State indoor meet Mel Schad placed third an a field with all the best sprunters in the state ln the State outdoor meet Mel Klausmeyer won has heat in the 440 l-lus time was 525 seconds ln the district meet Normandy placed fourth with C B C only one point ahead Aussleker Sexton and White who have done much for this year s success won first places White hugh jumped 5 feet lOl4 inches actual measurement ln the county meet Normandy placed third beung won over by Webster who finally scored in the relay beatlng the early lead set up by our squad Mel Aussreker set a new record during this meet un the senior discus l-le threw l22 feet lO inches John Sexton won the javelrn with a throw well above the Normandy school record with l73 feet lO Inches Klausmeyer won the 440 Bud Keys a wonderful fund for the mule ran a close second with a time of 4 SO and Wicks placed fourth an the B80 The sauad consisted of the following Schad Brooks Bednarch Klausmeyer l-lowland Carey Wicks Walker Keys Kloeckener Pearce McClure Sexton Koob Aussleker Kallvy DeVotu Nelson Gorettl Meets Triangular Meets U Cnty Normandy St Louis Normandy 2nd Kirkwood Maplewood Normandy Normandy 3rd Dual Meets Wellston Normandy Normandy lst Soldan Normandy Normandy lst Beaumont Normandy Normandy 2nd District County Normandy 4th Normandy 3rd A X lg, Une!-I lrlT I . ' 1 1 - ' ' ' , , . I , . I l I l , , , X, . . 1 . 1 . I I . , . . I ' 1 1 , . , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Tup mu: Ni-Iwn. Svuon, Hirwh. Walker. Klm-r-kvm-r, Bmuks, Xlr. Clark. Sm-111111 mu: llnwlanel. XlcClnn'. I'--an-v. Wim-, Xlun-ll:-r. Gnrvlli. Can-y. I 'rv1 mu: ll -11:-r. tlunnn-yu-r, Whi 1-. Clark-mn. B:-rg. Kluu-1nn-v- . 51-.mm'll. X it-k-. 'a fe um ef hirteun The Junior High Track Team A new way ot dividing the Junior Track Teom was inaugurated this year lt was the California exponent system which classed the boys according to age height weight, and year in school, The divisions were C, D, E C class division members were Jack Smith Jack Martin Bill Kahl James King D class division members werei John Findley Joe Lee Lawrence l-laetler Jock Galmiche Robert Smith E class division members wer Wilbur Benson James Boecker Ci ne And rson James Pardue Pete Reiners Bill Roth William Metzger Oliver Gross Norbert Roesel Harvey Krone I-larry Provost George Campbell Clittard Lane I-lenry Schwenlc Jack Smith Junior Backman The Junior Hugh Track Team entered only one meet this year the county meet winning third place Boys who scored points in the meet were C division Jack Smith Pete Reiner Billy Kahl and James King D duvision Joe Lee Lawrence Haetler Clifford Lane and Rob rt Smith E clixision Gene Anderson T he track team was coached by Mr Marshall Reigert khl Nllzg i. ki: , , e- o Q C C I I I I I I . G I , . A i I I B' l I ' 1 Y , S Trip mn: Prmu-t. Hur-fl:-r. Rr-inf-rs. 'a , ,? ff, Nifkeli. R- Sn UI Sm-wifi mu: Mr. Ri-in-rt. Pwr,-H, Rin-me-l. 1. Smith. J. Marlin, Lv:-, ' First mu: Ami:-r-tin. Buvkinan. Lani-. J. Smith. Kriinr-. Boecker. Par .1 'i' 1- uni rw 'our CFI Pctl iiiilt The Wrestling Team lf it were possible to select o champion teom ot this yeor's sports, the Vil ing motmen would no doubt be the choice ot mong. Normondy tons Upon completing one of the hordest schedules since the forming ot the teom, the boys emerged with the excellent record of ten victories, one tie, ond onlv one deteot. The deteot wos ot the honds of Eost St Louis but wos oxenged loter in the seoson bv o decisive victory, Besides the tive records ottoined in scheduled meets, the teom con point with pride to severol fine records obtoined in vorious tournoments held during the seoson. ln the Annuol Normondv lnvitotionol Tournoment, the Viking teom coptured second ploce ogoinst the strongest competition in the countv. Severol of the wrestlers distinguished themselves in this tournoment with Stricklond ond l-lirsch copturing first ploce in the ll5-lb. ond heovyweight divisions, respectively. Second ploce winners were Wise ond Kloeckener of the l45 ond l65 weights while Sconnell fought to third ploce in the l3J lb closs Not sotisfied with locol victories severol Viking gropplers entered the stote meet ond further honored the red ond green with their victories These were Sconnell ond Kloeckener who obtoined first ploce in their respective weights ond Wise ond Hirsch who bottled to second ploce in the oll stote meet Following the custom inouguroted lost veor on individuol oword wos given the boy who obtoined the most points in scheduled meets This honor rested on l-lorold Hirsch veteron heovyweight stor who omossed o totol of 62 points while Wise wos s cond with D7 ond Kloeckener wos third with 4 15,0 lllllll 1 ' I' I I I 1 I I I V . ,. . f Q fx X. -, , T-111 ww: Mr. Clark. l..m-mix. l'lumm:-r. Wil-mi. Suniiiivr-. Hi:-rh, lxlm---kviivl. Sl'-lIllI ll. Su-urn! ruw: Wi-1-. Ke---wil. Harmn. Sinn, I.:-r-. l iw-nup. Ihinii-in-r. lmv. Slriwklaml. Frurilz Carlmn-I, Mgr. '.i vi- up un- ri-i -'i' I-rn The Intramural Basketball Champs The plan ot intramural athletics was followed this year in basketball as well as in wrestling. This competition has been very keen for several years, with Mr. Schill's, Mr. Christians, and Miss Saltzman's homerooms each striving to attain the championship. For several years Mr. Schill's homeroom has emerged victorious, This year, however, the sophomore group ot Miss Saltzman's homeroom lifted the cup from the hands of Mr. Schill's group as they emerged victorious in the play-off. As in years past, the round-robin system was used in eliminating the home- room teams, The runners-up this year were the team from Mr. Shay's homeroom, This team included Harold Rekate, Edward Arthur, Tom Scannell, Marvin Sinn, and Edward Carpenter. Although they lost out in the elimination, this team showed great skill in elim- inating all rivals until the team from Miss Saltzmans group claimed the victory The lineups were as follows Mr Shay Miss Saltzmon Carpenter Schumacker Rekate Schad Arthur Pemb rton inn Spencer Scannel Shelton Sh lr L. . . . . , . . Q s. lap mu: Mis- 5.illzmun. l'n-mlnerlrm, Schumachn-r. Firxl r ur: Sin-nrt-r, at nn, Scanna-ll. Pau- Oni- Humlrn-rl Sixlvn-n The Junuor and Senuor G A A Board Senuor Hugh The Senuor l-lugh GAA board was made up of a group ot gurls elected by all members of GAA The oftucers were elected at the begunnung of the year and the unduvudual sport heads were elected at the bgunnung ot each sport season The board had charge of the programs of the year for the organuzatuon and several socual actuyutues that they planned uncluded a tacky party and a slcatung party at the Lorelu They also planned and superyus d the Mother and Daughter Banquet ln Aprul sux gurls from the GAA board represented Normandy at a May Fete held at Wulluam Woods College Thus year the board revused the pount system and completed the GAA constu tutuon Offucers Presudent Lous Dornseut Vuce Presudent Lous Montrey Secretary Oluye Boneau Treasurer Marcella Kahm Sponsor Muss Carolune l-lumbolct Junuor Hugh The Junuor l-lugh GAA board was a suster organuzatuon to the Senuor G AA board They took care of the athletuc awards and proyuded socual opportunutues for the Junuor School Because the Junuor l-lugh GAA was a new organuzatuon thus year the board got att to a late start but they are loolang forward to many actu utues next year Offucers Presudent Ella Kuemmel Secretary Eleanor Hurst Treasurer lyluldred Oberschelp Sponsor Muss Muehl L Pug. 0. uuu .uf u 9 O . 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WV11 'rue-r, Iluunnlul. . - ul- u uu vu Su-w The hockey varsity had two games scheduled but had time to play only one The result ot this game was as follows' The Girls' Varsity Hockey Team Normandy 2 Maplewood T TT TT TTl The girls selected to receive their hockey varsity letters were as follows' Lois Montrey T Goal Keeper Anna Adams TT T Arlene FlirstT Blanche Steers Thelma l-less TT Marie Taylor Bertha Anderson Jean Angell TT T TT TTFull T T Full T Halt l-lalt Halt T Half Halt Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Garnet Whitwell T Halt Back Ruth Gardner, Captain Center Forward Julia Pongratz Alma Hawkins Vera l-lood T T TT T T Center Forward Lorraine Daft TTTT Mildred Taylor TT T TT Bernice Wagner TTTT TT TT Dorothy Foelsch TTTTTTT Center Forward Center Forward Inner Forward Forward T T Wing TTWing Inner The four hockey class managers, Mary Jane Donzelot, senior manager, Bertha Anderson, junior manager, Thelma l-less, sophomore manager, and Margaret Arch- ambault freshman neanager Miss Humboldt and Miss Clark together chose these girls tram the class teams tor their aoility and perseverance Class team games were numerous Below are the scores Freshman games Captain Ella Kuemmel Normandy 2 Maplewood Normandy l Maplewood Normandy C Clayton Junior games Captain Julia Pongratz Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Maplewood U City Clayton Ritenodr Webster Sophomore games Captain Garnet Whitwell Wellston Ritenour U City U City Ritenoar Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Senior games Captain Dorothy Fo lsch Wellston Maplewood Ritenour U City Webster Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy i iiiii,i I l I l , T l i T I . T O O l f T T l f 2 2 f T T l T 3 l TT l O f T 2 ' l I I ir I I l Q T D ' C fT T l 4 TT O T ' f T T T 2 2 3 TT 3 T C f TT 3 ' 2 T l ' T O f. T TT O Q T l TT T G TT TT 4 f l TT l Tiff- mn: ilamkins. H-mtl. Angvll. T-Xnrln-null. Hirst. Su-4-rs. Vurigrailz. I-Un-lsvh. luv r : K. Ailuin-. Xl. 'IV ,l T H Ns, l' 'mln'-r. Xl. Taiylnr. Xlimln-y. Whilw-ll. lJafIT .g- Univ im- i--- Zi- ii----n The Girls' Varsity Basketball Team Basketball proved to be quite a popular sport among the girls, according to the large number of girls who came out, ln fact, it was reported to have been the largest group out for basketball that has ever been known of in previous years Every girl had a chance to make a team, if perseverance was used At the beginning of the season all girls who came out for basketball were divided into several teams, enabling as many girls as possible an opportunity to play. Girls on the varsity and varsity reserves of last year who acted as captains of these different teams were Julia Lehnerts, Bernice Raley, Marvel Weigel, Mary Louise Robbs, Olive Boneau, Adele Kohnle, Bernice Wagner, Arleen Hirst, and Alma Hawkins A color tournament played between these teams, before any actual practice began, was won by the Wagner-Weigel team. At the end of this season the varsity was selected. The fortunate girls were forwards, Ruth Gardner, Julia Lehnerts, Vera Hood, Thelma Hess, Marvel Weigel, and Blanche Steers. Guards, Adele Kohnle, Lois Montrey, Mary Louise Robbs, Ber- nice Wagner, Marie Williams, and Margaret Pueschel. The varsity played three games, The first was played with Clayton, February Zl, Clayton winning by a score of 40-l7, The second game was played with Maple- wood on February 24 Maplewood winning by a score of l9 l6 The third game was played with Ritenour on March 5 Normandy winning by a scare of 3 32 All games were played in Normandys gym Of the girls who made the varsity team Mary Louise Robbs and Adele Kohnle were the only girls who were also on last years varsity Instead of having the one captain of the varsity team as has been the custom before there were elected two co captains Ruth Gardner and Lois Montrey Every year during the basketball season one girl is elected by popular xote the sport head Bernice Raley was the re ipient of this honor The managers for the freshman and the three senior high classes were Julia Lehnerts senior manager Arleen Hirst junior manager Thelma Hess sophomore manager and Margaret Archambault freshman manager Every class had either one or two teams A and B Each team had a cartain who was as follows Team A Team B Senior Captain Lois Montrey Junior Captain Arleen Hirst Sophomore Captains Vera Hood June Compton Freshman Captains Katherine Nickels Mildred Younghouse I II 1 T ' - . , . , i-,- , , J 4 r 1 I . , . X V . l - I V I I V ' El . F. , . s. , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . ' i , . . Iliff mu : Hiililr-. St:-i-r-. Hiiiiil. Kuhnlv. Hi'-s. Hur mn: I.:-hm-rl-1, Wugnwr. iltirilnvr, Xliimriw, Xl i-igvl. Pm--i-h--l. Yugi' Uni- unilriril Yin -I '- The Girls' Varsity Volleyball Team From the class teams un whuch there were fufty gurls altogether the Varsuty Volleyball team was chosen by Muss l-lumholdt Muss Clarl and the student class managers The yarsuty played only two games and though they were defeated both turnes they put forth eyery effort and each tume played a good game The scores on March 3l and on Aprul l3 respectuvely were as follows Normandy Ruvervuew Normandy U Cuty The thurteen gurls who were on the yarstty and who received letters were as follows Rhonda Allen Arleen l-lurst Bertha Anderson Adele Kohnle Oluye Boneau Dorothy Lybroolc Vurgunua Funnegan Margaret Pueschel Alleen l-leld Blanche Steers Thelma l-less Marue Taylor Muldred Taylor Captaun The class managers elected at the begunnung of the volleyball season were as follows senuor nanager Rhonda Allen uunuor manager Adele Kohnle sophomore manager Marte Taylor freshman manager Delores Shurley Class tournament results showed the uunuors champuons whule the senuors held second place In the class tournaments every class team played the rest of the class t ams accordung to a fuxed schedule Results of the games that the class teams played at Clayton on Aprul l were as follows senuors won 3l 23 uunuors won 3l l4 sophomore A won 32 V freshman A lost 2l 27 Games w th U Cuty on March 73 senuors won 20 lb uunuors won 24 l3 sophomore A won 20 lb sophomore B lost 20 2l Games wuth U Cuty on March 24 Senuors lost l2 24 yunuors lost ll l3 sophomore A won 29 ll sophomore B lost l-l 22 Games on March 21 wuth Rutenour senuors won 2l l4 uunuors lost l2 luis sophomore A won 20 lp sophomore B won 225 9 freshman A won 24 l 1 freshman B won 27 l7 Pgfllllllt 1 1 1 X1 1 u 1 1 1' I , . . . X 1 1 - F ' rt 1 , . lg 20 1 , - V X . , . ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ' r 1 f , if F Y I - , , y 1 1 1 J1 - 1 , i . - 7 1 h - . . I I T I - ' ' T T I T I T I , .... - l - - ' I I F , K - X 1 1 1 Inf: run : Hu---. Antlvr-un. Kulunlt-. Horlvuu. frm! mn: Nl. 'l'.1ylu1r. Pu:-svhel, Alle-n, Xl. Taylor, Str-1-r-. Hlrvl, Igluruuol.. :u rr nr- un- r--t warn ,' Class teams carned out thelr schedule wlth the tollowlng results The Glrls Varslty Baseball Team From the freshman sophomore tumor and sensor baseball class teams ten gurls were chosen for the varsuty by Muss Melcher There were as tallows Vuralnua l-leudepreum catch or tleld Thelma Hess putch Mlldred Taylor tlrst base Dorothy Lybroolc second base Marne Taylor thlrd base Blanche Steers short stop Rhonda Allen left held Bernice Wagner center tleld Barbara Walther catch or tleld and Vera l-lood substitute Marne Taylor was the captaun of the varsity team Two games were played one beung won and the other lost Normandy won from Ruyer vuew by a score ot l4 lO U Cnty won from Normandy wnth the score 22 l7 Apnl Apr: Apr: Apr: Apr: May May May May 22 GFS GFS ere there ere here here here there Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Jr ll S O Sop l4 Jr 7 We lston Jr l2 Wellston Sr Zl Clayton Soph 4 Clayton Jr 5 Maplewood S Maplewood 7 I'GlVl Fresh Ruvervlew Soph 1 Fresh U Cnty Fresh C Jr 7 U Cnty Jr Zu Soph Wellston lb T e freshman class team captaln was Margaret Archambault No manager was elected Thelma l-less was chosen as the sophomore class team manager and Vurgnnna l-leudepnem captain The manager of the junior class team was Blahche Steers and the captarn Adele Kohnle The sensor manager was Anna Adams and the captaun of the class team Mrldred Taylor l- Tyl Pngn Om llundrul T y , 0 ' h A ,,..... .. .. ... l . r. l ..,..... .. .....,..., . . 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Hul III. 0, I!-I 4-nu, .2 '- - . Nvvufn uw: fh' , Dail 'V . I.' Ir. IIA . IIc 1I 'I I . I'II's. 4 I', . W' 9-rr. I'ung1 ull. .'l S. III sl. 'uh I Ixi pf 1-, fl x fm I I.zln:-. Wvhl ' . 'ur'-n'Iu'l. XI. II fl . l.,-l xnk. NI. 'I'1ly'I1 r. I 'I ' S, 'fu' ' . II 'I xl. Hn s Izlw. A Q . N - 1 , wg, I . E I - I . f '55 I 1 Tuff run ,' Xllwll. lxnl Illag lfwlnnpl-nl, II-.mI. lb-nl'-. II. IK' -. Fl'-v'r1. .Nwfnul ffm : W,l Im, 'Ik.nI-rr, III'l --ll. XX.gnv'l. X. Xulnm-. KllgvIl. IIAI-I. f -.' run : II:'iuIv'1vliw'lu. II'-im. Ilvus-'hw-I. Fw ilk-. Ki In f'I. H:---. I.xlu.,- L. Xl. 'I .ny lvl. The Golf and Tennis Team Through the kind consent of the Norwood Country Club, the Viking golf team spent a very enjoyable season on the course of the afore mentioned club. The Normandy golfers took full advantage of this privilege and turned in a fine record in matches won and lost. In the five scheduled matches the boys, under the capable coaching of Mr. John Krablin, downed their opponents in three of the contests. The fine style of play exhibited by the two former lettermen, Charlie Clarkson and Tom Scannell, coupled with the aggressive game of Ed Arthur, accounted in a large way for the success of the team. The tennis stars of Normandy were not to be out-done by the golf team and equaled the record of the golf boys, having three victories and two losses to their credit. The stars of this team were more prominent in the play of VanDeven and Bangert VanDeven a veteran of last years battles was chosen captain of this years team and led the field of net stars in the season s matches Many of the members of this years team were juniors and much can be expected of these future stars Coach John Krablin had charge of this team and it was through his efforts that the team developed so rapidly 1 khl I Nl x lx hl igo H1111 I ' ' I l . . , . , . . X lx ' 5. 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U . x ' E , 2 f ,wil ,seo f Loillli Nlrllor, xuxnorr l 1 Fever le X f f o jyvsx rlflll wg wo 1 ood Nfr, loolsv PQ D. os 'Q lfl o The Saga Queen and the Malcl of Honor 53 I 15-M.. X- J - D r Xlac Blau! n Amid a setting ot true football st l gridirons yard lines gool posts tlying pennants and Lettermen in rd sweaters with green Ns on them Miss l.oiS Nlontrey succeeded her sister Dorriss as a wletic aueen on October 23 in the old gym. The aueen was chosen by votes tronn the Lettermen according to the number at tickets each sold during the seasow Karl Roth, master at ceremonies, presenter the new aueen with a large silier trophy and a bouauet of yellow chrysanthemums, These were just a small tolen ot the football team s appreciation for her loyalty at a'l the games and tor participation in shorts A ter her Coronation the queen was given a special dance with Harold Hirsch as her partn r, Other candidates who were n mina ed by the Lettermen tor the honor were Jane l.uel4ing Ruth Gardner Dorothy Nieman Olive Boneou Marion Tyner and Thelma l-less. By dancing into torntation, with the hearts On their arrns spelling out Doris Mae Blanton the girls' dancing chorus announced the Queen of l-learts tor l93f Doris Mae was presented with a large bouauet ot pink roses She was then giyen a special rlartc 1 with hair escort, Arthur Monken. The otn r girls wno wt re candidates werei Mary Katherine Stanlield Anna one l-lottman, Anna Mae Dietrich, Virginia Luelcing, and Dorothy Nieman Another highlight at the etening's entertainment was an amateur contcst with Rai, Grass as ntaster ot ceremonies The Xflilfglllllwj Dance gixeri February lj, is an annual atiair and is onsor y the Saga Page Om' Hunrlxcd 'llllirly The Football Queen The St. Valentines ueen 5 ' t T Ngjcgsyyg ,5 gif, , it D. D is T Qt M 4 T e f QQ fr' f T T r it Z Lois Blonlrey u is . 1 The St. Pat's Queen The Kampus Kung rnld the et :ng ot o g olnt ln h go dcn Mlss Mory K Stontleld o u L5 honred dsstlnguush d blond wos pronounced St Pots ce n on Frudoy ex nlng Morch H SL.lVVOUVldGG by o powluon tountouns ond enormous stotues ot St Pot she wos presented with o boucluet of green cornotlons otter she hod wolke to the center of the tloor on the orrn ot Jurnrm Votes the nwoster ot cerernonnes Mass Morton Txner lost xeors Queen ot l-leorts ron o xery close second for thus honor The Misses Anno Moe Deltrlch ond Peggy Lund were the other cond: dotes 5lOll This or nuol donce gwen ln the New Gyrnnoslunw as sponsored b5 the Couruer Succeednr g G orge Cech Mel Aussuemer coptoun ot the V333 tootboll teom ond Lettermens Club recemed the hlghest rnosculrne socuol honor ot Norrnondy thot ot Kornp s Kung Mel wos the second Kornpus Kung to be chosen ot Normondy He wos selected ox s cossnrotes becouse o hus ho work ond ponulornty ot hoo M l wos hosen trom tlttcen populor senlor bots wlno were Jock Brooks Ro Goldsteun Korl otn Te S h lt Artlvlonren l-lugo Kollx lx HW K le ,lun Yo e Sontord To Gt Theodore Knncrme er Jlnwnn Neogles Johw Sexton John Wise on Jock N lson - Harry K. Slanlivlml Mr-lxin Aussivkv-r A ' s t u 's r A , , , d sn l- , A A ' .e e Q' e f e , ' I f 1 ' - I - , ci W . f , , , V, g . w . M . , , - I Y w Q - I - c I L' I I one ot Norrrondjfs most octave othletes, ond president of the Sensor Closs ond , I l 774 Ll . lf hu l to t A rg , v V . A sc l, e ' R ', if c ul :W Pc, 5, l len. el W Ts ll ,, lt , r ' l , E- l.l'-- Um' Hun-ll'-Al 'l'l irly-un' The Senior l-lonor Society W Cl H- l T Cutuzenshup Leadershup Scholarshup and Servuce these are the four points whuch go unto the make up of an honor student Thus year Normandy was proud to have thurty two honor students from the uunuor and senuor classes Sux of thes students were members from last year whule thurteen were admutted at the begun nung of the second semester At a specual assembly these thurteen students were pledged as members of the Normandy Chapter The remaunung thurteen were pledged at the end of th second semester Th formal unductuon ceremonues were held Fruday May 29 un the Junuor l-lsgh School Audutoruum At thus tume the members were unutuated and received the Natuonal l-lonor Socuety pun Mr John B Edwards a promun nt St Louus lawyer was the pruncupal speaker of the evenung Tlnus year the socuety vas under the sponsorshup of Mr W Bergman a new tea h r at Normandy The offucers were as follows Presudent Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Publucuty Soclal Chaurman Members for V336 were Wunxfred Kelly I-lope Arnold Bully Welborn James Yates Helen Bak r Dorus Bewug Jane Luelcung Jack McClunton Mary Jan Don elot Sanford Talley Dorothy Nuemah Julua Noe Kay Sulver Marcella Kahm Mary K Stanfueld l-l len Schenler Lorraune Daft Omar Fuckeuss n Frank Mentz Ralph Keys Carolune Lammert Oluve Bonead Orvslle Kloecken r Jean Angell I llHdl'lhtt Bertha Anderson I-lelen l-legger John Wuse Jessue Carey Lous Dornseuf Anna Adams Ruchard Berg Dorothy Foels h Q I Tull muu: Firkr-iss:-n. Duxrnsvif. 'rlhorn. Mc intnn. Yntrs. Wise. Mr. Bergman. Sr-1-.null mu: Hv u-r. l.ammf-rl. Duunzr-lol. Arnnlul. Kvlly. A. Aulams. Dal . Fm-lsrh. Furs! mu: Silxvr. Slanlivlml. Ku-ys. all:-y. Nivmnn. Knhm. Nur. I l I I TTTTT - ' K . - . . . . ie I - cz c, . 1 1 1 V . . . . D . I . . . 1 s. , , . I , X . l I v - - I 'T Q X. ss . , ,. . , ...... , u , . D N. , . D . 4 1 Q . . u ' Q N, s.. r- e Z u s- 'ugv nr- un ref ' ir Y' W The Jumor I-lonor Society Ll I 1 KI Fourteen new honor students were lnntlated unto the Junlor Honor Socuety thus year These students were outstandung ln the flelds of cltlzenshlp scholarshlp and athletics In cltleenshlp the student receuved polnts for being elected to class offnces and best cutlzen Scholarshlp reaulred that the student have A r B grades ln a subject to earn polnts Actuv tles required being on any class team or varsltv belng ln the operetta or any other school actlvuty The atm of the Honor Soclety was to promote lnterest In actmtnes and regular attendance and also to nnduce the pupils to make higher grades Presudent Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Jack Banks Dons Ma Blanton Marjory Bowman Charles Cech Russell Farber Emlly Horns Vlrglnla Held prlem Thelma Hess Anna Jan Hoffman Vera Hood Jennue Mae Schalk Anna Mae Dletrlch Fthelmae Altken Bernnce Peper Bllly Cord Office rs Members from 1935 Fred Howland Juanlta Hudnall Alice Klmbrel Ivan Knnder Ruth Langemann Charles Mellls Dons Mclilnley Melwn McKlnley Vtrglnla Parker Benny Pearson Members for 1936 Beverll French Betty Llese Jack Luster Edward Martun Martha Herrlng Leverett Russler Charles Cech Anna Jane Hoffman Dons Moe Blanton Margaret Pueschel Lewerett Russler Glennon Schumacher Warren Smlth Bllly Spencer Margie Steumel Erna Twelkemeler Robert Waters Leighton Westlake Garnet Whltwell Betty Jo Belknap J C cott Eleanore Hurst Cllfford MCCllnton Page One Hunmlrcwl IhlIlX thru . I frp nur: Lange-mann. WF-sllake. Hurni. Spenvvr. Yvatm-rs. f aurlll nur: Srutt. Cnrnl. Lister. Marlin. WY. Smith, MQ-Ilis. Ur- T inlun. Svhulnarlmt-r. Ru-fl:-r. flzird nur: ll:-inlvpnriln. D. X 1'Kinlf'y. Vfhi well. Hood. Kimlnrvl. Stvilufll. Pun-srhvl. C1-rh. Sw-urlvl rung: Parkvr. Blanlun, Belknap. Hvrring. l r4'nu'h, Ha-ss. XI. Xlm'l'ill1l1'y'. I' rs! nm: B. Liver, Huelnnll. Hnllnlzul. B, Pa-prr. llvilrivll. Srlmlk. . i kvn. Hur-t. Kinvl:-r. . I , - - T I - 11 11 11 H - . O A A . l Y l - l I l V , . 1 . . Q , X Q , . . . The Lettermen XanD ut 'll lx Unlted we stand United We fall The Lettermcn s Club of Norneandy Hugh School has adopted thus motto The honor of wrnnrng any game IS bestowed on every member as us lnkewuse the blame of loslng lt lS an cxampl of the soortsmanshrp and good fellowship evident every wh r an the actlvltnes of Normandy Thus Letterrnens Club us on organrzatuon composed of those athletes who recelve varsity letters who wish to yarn and are approved by the club lts a fn s to promote s mortsmanshnp among Normandy students as well as to encourage pa tnc lpatlon ln sports At the beglnnrng of the year the club had the usual elaborate rnutlatlon the rules of whlch elumlnated any boys who could not tak lt At the various meetungs guests were present to entertain the members The Lettermen belng boys wlth mrghty slnews desured entertainment other than that of the hothouse varlety Consequently the poor mortals whom they summoned to brung laughs to theur faces at the weekly meetings were made to perform to the utmost of their ablllty and Them some since the Lettermen w re prone to us a paddle when thenr august competency for laughs was not satusfued Some entertaun rs sang some gave swnmmlng exhubl tlcns while lying on a chalr others gave lndlan war dances whule others told of thelr great love affairs Wuth the proc eds from the Lettermens Dance which was a hlghlught of the year plus the weekly dues the members bought Lettermen puns so that th y nought dlstungulsh themselves Mr James L Major was the sponsor of the Lettermen s Club The offrcers who were elected at the beg nnlng of the year w re as follows Presrdent Mel Aussrelcer Secretary Karl Roth Treasurer John Sexton Page One Hundred Thlrly four Tup four: Burns. Cook. McLean, ' oven, Smith. Sch I z, DeYnli. Third nur: Barron. Winters, Hirsch, I.n0Hcl, Grcmp. Kloeckener. Willxams. Srrffmui mn: Sr-xuvn. Xluulln-r. Wise. Clarkson. , 1- 'innis. Garland. Sr-anm-ll. Furla:-r. I-'rut mu: Mn-nlz. Gulmlslcin, Aussickvr, Klausnwycr, Wrlvsler, Bowman. 11 - I - 11 1 I l 1 . . f i I . . . . . X 1 3 . . E . C , 5 C l. , . . ' f A l. l r r - Y 1 I' - l 1 , . . ,, . ,, . f Q ' 1 I . . I Q I Q A , C C . , O - , C I . y . I , Q I , , . . I . r ' ! Q I y . C r , , , l l I 9 l GRAD5 Calendar Q ms avg 9 ll JUNE 03273 J 'ff 44 flx if y J wg X my ff xx FPWH .F DECM S306 Q M52 1 To E Co DEN DAM N, gp U S s x 'X N 60900 X X Oo A KEN I 275 Q99 . 0 ,4 v ,of a 'LS' H 4 ? Qu , fs . P w 9 NR ' if D mx Wxx ' F ' 1 X,1OCfj X p FEB. H' ,L Q C51 X A U ' W1 X S L QE' C14 Qt i AEE M . Q EFX! t QD , 1 ' ' . P 5? 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