Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1939

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.ls 'u '2 f.. ' -1- . , 4 S A: , A fn- , ' . To 1 . . ,...u, 4 V F! . , -, , Pip' v - ,jf Q f.ff-,nan , .fr-, ' 1-. 21-111 2 1 ,L . 3 lf- ,, ,1 1 A -z 5...-1 5' A '-W, lc V! w. ... 'Isa' .-- ,ji , f. f:.-1? iff Q .Wg- I 4 H .. -s .y,5 --.r'. 1 1.1, rr 0.11 -5 1 - W f - 'HW 14-,r , lv, Q I fl-.f f , E va I I , . WC CgcA00! life clcffvfffea all fmtzzian 7 ,f ',-7 O! 'W'W,,.40-f A fl-tlfLEi66lfL - fling Published by Normondy High School Soini Louis County, Missouri Volume XVI 5 Al n-Brenner Studio Model Pruning Company Designed and Exe-Cured by Harry Swann, Jr, Central Engraving Company zefsenfef 4 ldltur-rr1 CrniCi fkxrularwt rdrlurb Rlrtfurmess Manager !XdxQr'tlsrwkg Mamdgcr Sponsors Qharleis, Melina Bull Wcillxer' Van Busdwart' Eugeme Shafer Duck BLISIHNEJH Mary Plfrwey J. C Hixsom I I azfm 0 564001 Jfzge The Statt ot the l939 Saga pre- sents this sixteenth volume ot the Saga to the faculty, student body, patrons, and triends ot Normandy lt preserves in pictures and in writ- ing the outstanding events in a school year vvhich you will long re- member We hope you like ity tor it you do, our ettorts have not been in vain. I F G1 CW, f ejevffcalfe Past editions of the Saga have been dedicated to persons who played an important part in school life. This year we stray from custom to pay tribute to a spirit vitally important to so- ciety as a whole. The youth of today is the destiny' of tomorrow and we ex- pect to go forward with our youthful spirit of vigor, courage and optimism to fill the seats of today's leaders. ' So the staff of the V939 Saga dedicates this sixteenth volume to the Spirit of Modern Youth with the confidence that this spirit will cause the coming decades to bring a fuller and happier life to many. 0 in Qlzi Quai Book One Scholastic Life Book Two Class Life Book Three Recreational Life Book Four Athletic Life Book Five Honorary Life :Jn ematfczm The statt ot the l939 Saga wishes to pay tribute to one ot the tinest teachers Normandy has ever known, He will long be re- membered as one who ardently loved natureg tirelessly worked tor the turtherance ot scientific re- searchg and above all, never lost his patience with any student. The ineradicable imprint ot Mr, Wendell F, Shay's personality upon those who knew him will be a treasured possession the rest ot their lives. Pglgl ' q I 9 N Q , , 3, .' , W M gf f NS x 'NX fm kg SX X 1 ,XP ff Q N? NX W If If X xx A' ef -534 if V N. m R,, X-is w , X X X ' x 'Q 3 x xg 1 1 8 X X . X Q . , k X. Q 'Q 4 x N y g s Ji J. X . X X XX M N mst ' 'N as yy V YR fx 5 j Nw 'Mx Q . ' Yix x, X5 . saw if the Y, f ' ,X WN if ,Sw K z NS? X X CX f A SQQWKIS X , L 'XX able Normondfs B oord of Eduootion Upon tlwo Board of Eclncntton falls tlwo rosnortstlqllttt for l-ll.lIllldllllttQ tltt wI1ool5 and clctcnntntng the gonoml sclwooi pmcttccs ancl tvoltctcs As tt rusnlt -n 'w of tltor tune and tclforts we lmvo onc of tlwo leading school ststcnts tn tlmr xttttc ol Mtssonru, Ono ol wlwtclt owrt tncmlbor ol tlwc fltstrtct nw wvll lbw ttrottfl More spcctftcally, WC, as students of Normandy, owe our liocard J debt we? mn rcpay only by becoming useful, ptttlyltc-minded ctttzcns of the corntnnntty and lvy contrtlbuttng our tame and talents to its growth and developrnontl u nwml- ntl:-nl M.-I ! ' 1 'vc n' ' 1 l I. Hall 1. lin t I I,.nl Ivnxn-I, Irv:-nrt-r K. l.. Il:-lhvnln-r-' l'rt--nlvul X 1' YL. ll N 1 In N I I -. . ., , v t. '. .iv--1-. Nl:-. lllurl.. lln----I-tu II. H. lhn-lun.tn. Xi--w l'r+1i1l4-nl X. I, Ixlnxf. ffl 0 ClflfLdlfL Fred B. Miller Superintendent of Normandy Schools li is Tlimuqli Ml' Mlllurk wx wlluirt Qiiinl.iiwuv llmil llwu an lmwl is - i ' i .ilwlw lu gm' llwu qrruilual wiixiri In llzu uummiirillx llc Conuiicirilw with .lv lhmiil of liliimlioii iii ilvtvrmiiiiiiq tliv gciivml imlin ics ul tliv wi shim His iiwiicllx xmilv mul Mig-.ilvlv lixiilvrwliiiw lmw rmiilu lwii .i l.1waiIw.ii1il rffbiwuml Llllekfll ol Nwimriiiily R. D. Shouse Principal of Normandy High School Mi' Slwoiisu, mwrturl lug Mil. Wmilrud Holm in ilu' lliiiioi lmili school is iusiwrixilvlv lui Ili-' liiqli xtriiidrmls .mil vllri :vim Hi-YH' tmiml by the school .N gms! ilml of Crcilit is duo limi lou lm wxwl luril riiriimguriiuril .Hill Slll'l'IXISlLJll ml ilu' lmiillx micl klllllxllllllllr .ix .1 rusiili ol lim iiilimoilo l-eiiwwlvclqii of ilu- iurolwlvii-s llmt the lmclivim bring limi H. L. 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The trend in studies seemed to be definitely to- ward practical training courses, indi- cating again that modern young people are ever alert to the opportunity of better preparing themselves for future careers. Fur- thermore, in all subjects the in- structors placed emphasis on the things that will be of the greatest aid after graduation. Students pre- sented diversified opinions in the form of discussions and debates with everyone participating, Lessons conducted in this manner were of general interest and won the ac- clamation of all. Foreign Longuoge Parlez-vous Francais Perhaps you can't speak French, but you are probably familiar with some other foreign language. Normandy l-ligh students are offered courses in Latin, French, German, and Spanish, In order that a speaking acquaintance with the modern language may be obtained, they are spoken exclusively in the classrooms, Remember This Picture!! You may now be looking at a future Katherine Cornell or l-lelen l-layes Some day several years hence when you are rambling through your Saga, you may come across this caption, Then exclaim for all the world to hear, l knew her when . . . Dance of the Flowers The lovely Dance of the Flowers is part of a picturesque Sleeping Beauty Fantasy presented by the French De- partment, The program was one of the most graceful and beautiful given dur- ing the year. The Foreign Language department offers to the student body several years in any of the major languages, Latin, French, Spanish, or German. Students may not al- ways have the same reasons for taking foreign languages, but they all agree that their understanding of English is greatly improved after a few months of study. Furthermore, mathematics and sciences are made easier because many names and terms used in these subjects are foreign words. English Department Englisli classes concentrate on giving students reasonable accurary in botb speak- ing and writing Xliforla on speech and functional grammar in tl'ie junior scbool gives way in tlie senior school to emphasis on literature and increased reasoning in oral and written composition Practical exe perience in writing, acting, and speaking is afforded tlie students tlirougli the journal- ism and dramatic activities. Van Studies a Plot A part of tlte regular work in tbe English classes, students do a great deal of free reading, guided of course, by tlte teaclier, An attempt is made to acquaint all students with tlte best tbat is being written today as well as the classics of tlie past. Creating a Scene the Hard Way Dramatic students learn some car- pentry as well as art in the creation of scenes lor tlieir productions, The boy or girl wlio lias cliarge of the set de- serws as muclt credit as tbose wbo play tlie leads Puzzled Over the Lay-out Courier editors liaye a bard day bee fore tlie paper comes out. Only one who lias read pages and pages of copy and proof can understand tbe work and ex- perience entailed in tlte production of a scliool newspaper. lm, I r rl ll-rh Th A I e War Was in This Part The term social science is much more inf Students gather around the maps in order to get a better picture in their mind of where incidents happened lhen lol- lows an intorntal discussion which allovis the student to express his ideas and solve his problents which he does not understand. ere's Austria Or at least it was the last tiine we heard These students are having .1 pretty hard time trying to learn their geography these days, lor every time they learn where a country is some ambitious personage reaches out and absorbs it clusive than the old-fashioned term ot his- tory The modern social science or history class is not interested in inentoriging dates ol battles or names ot rulers in the order ot their ascension to the throne, but ts interested rather in peoples and societies in general ln order to understand the problems ot modern government and politics it is necessary tirst to study conditions in the past which have brought about the status guo The shitt in philsophy and the change in attitude on the part ot the citigens and political parties ot this country as well as the developments abroad have necessitated a shttt ot emphasis in the study ot social science. The social science tlepartnient endeavors to prepare the students tor an intelligent understanding ot the duties and respon- sibilities reguired ot an American citizeng give him ideas ot the customs and traditions ot people of other nations in respect to oursg and give hint the relationship between the rause and effect in history. lhigw Tu-rfrily'-lou: Socicil Science Deportment lo cluxcloiw in tlio stnrlcnts an attitnclo ol LOUl'Llft,lllOll! tlitit is, ri spirit ol sofitil foopcm- tion .intl ti tioiisirlcrato tittitudu toworcl ont-'s lullow inuii, toluiriiicv of tlirg idctia mul oiiinions of otliuis, ti clcsirc to llc lriir rwgnrcl- loss of rcsiilts tintl J willingnuss to Qiw tintl lnlxu is ,inotlivr tiiin ol llio sociril sCiurir.-ti clu- iitrrtniont A good socitil scicncc iuniiil will lvc Lilnlc to tliinlu iinlciiciidciitlt' tinrl to iiiwstif gtitc rind cxtiluatc 3 problcni bcloro niuking tonrliisions Hu will lmwc respect for cvcry- ont- tis tin indixidtiril rind lic will rcspcct and appreciate the American Civil, politicul, tinrl niligiotis trucdoni! and alwow till, will lmxc ti liigililx rlvwloiwtl sense of imtriotisin. Knowl- utlqc q.iinur1l in social sciciifc' Cltisscs will dw wloii in tlic stiinlcfit SCllfi'ClILllifCl rcsiuonf silwilitg, rind fonlitlunfn in liiinscll, ln sliort, tliu or-iivixil .mini of tlit' social Sficnfc Clcinirtf inont is to dcxclop in tlic stticlcnts' rittittidvs ol Qoolwititioii lkllflklllblliy tiiirl rcslwcct and lolwniiirw ol olliorc Learning the Trust Department's Business ln field trips siicli Lis tlic oni- iwicttircd ot lrlotitin.iii's Niitiontil llriiily, lliv utoiioiiiifs rin.l sort ology fjltissus ltxiiiivcl Iiow ti bunk is run, lliis inonilpor ol the trust Qlcimrtnicnt gum? tilvotit lim' niiiiiilcs ol iris tiinv, ds dial nicii in otlicr clulmrt-- rncnts, to cxirlniii to tlic stiif clcnts liovv liis Clcimrtiiicrit functions. Inspecting the Vault Door lrli-ru tliu guido cxiilnincd in iniiiiilt' clvtriil vvlitit ywruaoiilioiis arc taken to stilugtirirrl tliv xtiltitilvlcs ltcirt in tliu siilv ilv posit xotilt Tlin triiv wus suit- iiltiiiiuirttiry to tlio Cltissrooin worlx tit tlic tiino tlirii iliti stu' tlwnts vwnf studying Crurlit tintl lminliiio lhrgi I'ri.firi fir. Science Etching Aluminum This is an example of the extra- curricular activities growing out ot class work. Students who are sincerely inter- ested take part in meetings ot the Junior Academy ot Science tor one ot which this aluminum display is being prepared, Watch Out! It Will Blow Up A scene such as this is common to the chemistry laboratory on Tuesday and Friday, Such experiments not only teach the student the fundamental laws ot chemistry, but also help him to organize his work systematically and draw logical conclusions. Inspecting Lepidoptera By studying various forms ot animal lite, these biology students hope to learn more about the habits ot the members ot the animal kingdom and their rela- tions to man. Physics Experiment In the study ot physics, students spend a good deal ot their time working on experiments such as pictured here. Physics experiments are designed to teach the student how to measure ac- curately and carefully. Page Tlrwlils -X Department In the Greenhouse The greenhouse on the south end of the junior building is a real boon to the junior high science classes. This enables the students to study plants all year around. Book-Learning After they collect their impressions from what they see in the greenhouse, these iunior students look up references on the subject to see how nearly correct their inferences are The experience that others have written into books, plus their own observation, gives them a real knowledge of the subject. Chemistry Experiment Working individually and in pairs, chemistry students find out experi- mentally the whap and tow of chemical reaction. Their study is con- cerned chiefly with important industrial processes. Biology Class Biology students not only study in- sects and animals but also the trees and plants found in this district. Flowers are also studiedg field work being done in the nature trail. P p' Tirivrily -.vt E 3 ni.-0 Art Department A Practical Application Art students lfkfillltililly use the i r knowledge to everiday riitiantagw This girl is making an aluminum tray. Using His Yankee lngenuity The boy in this picture is weaxing on a hand-made loom Hu fashioned ti frame out ol .in old cheese Carton Deriving Pleasure from Work While making their surroundings more pleasant, these art students are Completing assignments Notice tht' cleverlg arranged border Long, Long Ago The hand-operated loom in this pic- ture is a little more complicated than the one previously shown The hogs are demonstrating its use to seieml intere esied students Imgi- Ii..-im 4-iuhi Mathematics Simple Math These junior high boys are learning tho ttindainuntats ot mathematics in preparation tor high school algebra and geometry. In those classes attention is given to drill on minor details as well as to practice in working problems. A Typical Solid Geometry Class Uno ot tho objects ot any math class is to dwxclop a sttidvnts ahititt to reason, hoth indiictiyolt and ctotttictixt-It ttciro Mr Christian head ot the mathematics department, explains a theory to some ot his solid geometry students, Measuring the Slope of the Campus Among the other things involved in the study ot trigononiotry is stinoxing This phase is demonstrated in thry picture Mr Christians class, with the use ot a transit and a rod, are niuastir, ing the slope of tho campus This is itist one ot thu xariotis tiroiotts designed to he ot practical xaltio to tho sttittonts not onh in iirotossional fields, stich as engineering, hut Oven in vxuix dat' jobs Commeroiol Department Running the Mimeograph One of the most serviceable machines in the commercial department is the mimeographt lt is in constant use as the students duplicate tests for the faculty and announcements for the office and various departments of the schools Comptometer Operation The comptometer, a machine which performs simple arithmetical functions, is an indispensable part of the equip- ment of a modern office, Students in Normandyfs commercial department are indeed fortunate in that they have the opportunity to study the operation of this machine and thus prepare them- selves for better positions after grade uation, Addition and Subtraction Simplified Knowledge of the operation of an add- ing machine is another asset to students seeking office work Again Normandy students have the chance to learn prac- tical, useful knowledge while still in school, Posting and Billing Posting takes the place of writing out accounts in long hand. lt is much more rapid and accurate, and it also makes possible the use of card records instead of bound books Billing is the preparing of an itemized bill or statement. Pugw Th irl v Home Economics Studying Cloth Designs Studying patterns, materials, and de- signs ot clothes, and learning the more atlxanced methods ot sewing are the thiet functions of the students in the adxancefl clothing classes. The students eniot the privilege ot designing and making their own articles, Dinner for Two With the experience and knowledge gained in beginning foods, girls in ad- xanced toods this year were able to studi and prepare more elaborate dishes Knowledge ot food values was learned in detail, Major projects tor the ad- xanced classes were a tea and a buffet s,ui'per Beginning Seamstresses To learn the basic sewing stitches and how to operate and use the sewing nia- chine is the general aim ot the begin- ning clothing classes, After learning to make seamg and to use patterns, the students mat then start making more adianced articles tor their own use, Future Chefs An innoxation in the cooking depart- ment second semester was the organiza- tion ot a boys' cooking class The boys learned to cook simple dishes and studied-food values vitamins, calories, and but ing. i Pupi' l'hi'r1v, Advanced wood work class learning to use hand and machine tools. Clyde Weldon and Clifford Van Mill as- sembling a piece of furniture. O I i v e r Goldstein learning how to operate a band saw. Using a machine that not every school has, Delbert Tieman oper- ates a lathe. Bill Metzger and Francis Willems cut large pieces of wood with the shop's circle saw. Since only a small per cent ot high school students go to cotlege, it is necessary to teach the others how to work with their hands in order to ontthte thent to secure employment when their high School days are ended. In the last few years at Nonnctndy! the lndustncat Arts donttrttnent has been greatly enlarged to meet this need ht this doltcartinent students are taught to work with hand toots and nmchincs which ure all-important in this modern world Tltrough industrial arts, the student is offered the opportunity to develop .Jn ttctlye interest in industry, methods ot production ond Page Thirty-Iwo lnduslricil Arts distrihiiliong the ability to select, Care lor, and use iirojiurly lhe things he buys or works vvithj the ability and desire to use his leisure time in a worthwhile rnannerj skill in the use ol tools, inachines and innleriails used in ingluslryg Crealive ability Qlejwenclenl on iniilermls and tools ln the ninth grade, general shop work is olleretl The student grin uenliniie in senior high with beginning woodwork, iiieclwiicril rlitixxiiig, iiiilofincicliaiiics, advanced wood work, arcliitecliiral draw- ing live li.incl slsetching, or perspective, l The eighth grade i wood working c I a s s l learning the primary uses of many tools. A young man learn- ing to operate a jig saw. Two boys using the fundamentals taught them in soldering. Three junior h i g h boys making articles with sheet metal. In the junior high shop the boys are also j taught the fundamental j principles of electricity. Pugw Tliirlj -Ili rf-if A group of boys working with sheet metal. A typical scene in a wood working shop. A class in mechanical drawing. The auto mechanics classes get very practical experience with actual motors. Img., 7'f.1,1.-y.,.if Tracy and Tucker have found the trouble. Zumbehl draws his p I a t e s for mechanical drawing. Using the blueprint machine. Transmission assembly. Two students working over the drill. Learning the funda- mentals of simple elec- tricity. Soldering. Testing for specific gravity in a battery. Hammering out a project. lnclusiricnl Arts A Future Librarian During her working hours in the school library, l-larriet Meckfessel has a chance to become acquainted with worthwhile literature and also to learn the require- ments for being a good librarian. A Coming Druggist Working in the drug store for several hours each day, Xxfilbur Bush is fast learning the elementary duties of a druggist, This training will afford XMI- bur a start in his profession when he has graduated from Normandy, either as a druggist or salesman. A Good Mechanic Being mechanically minded, Vernon Tracy has a good chance for success as a machinist, He is getting some ex- cellent experience working in a garage under the supervision of trained me- chanics, A Salesman of Drugs Dale Zaehringer is now obtaining actual experience in salesmanship work- ing in a drug store, Here he is also learning basic principles which will be a great help to him in a pharmaceutical course in college, An Accurate Time Maker Arthur Zbaren has undertaken an un- usual occupation for his vocational train- ing, Repairing time pieces with great skill, he has an opportunity to advance into a very profitable position. A Cleaner and Dyer 'Working several hours each day in a cleaning and dyeing concern, Fred Herzogenrath is getting first hand ex- perience in dealing with people as well as learning the art of cleaning. Pago Thirty-six Filling Station Operator A service station operator must know what to do when servicing a car, To gain such knowledge takes a great deal of application, but Kenneth Thieme will succeed, Service Station Operator Oliver Goldstein is starting from the bottom to learn the business side of the petroleum industry. Shoe Salesman A difficult task is to please people and meet their needs and wants, but Joe McDonald tries to keep his customers by greet- ing them with a smile. Garage Mechanic Knowing how to use the necessary tools is needed to make a wrecked car look new. Homer Godat is seeking to learn this Sheet Metal Mechanic Stamping out sheet metal, gutters, and other objects of metal are a few of the things Jack Galmiche does on the job. Welder Xllfelding is a profession not for amateurs, Oliver Kruse will accomplish this art by careful A work and willingness to learnt Page Tl! irly-ar Diversified Education An expansion of the curriculum to provide specific vocational training for Normandy students for the first time this year allows credit toward graduation for time spent in actual jobs on the field 132' Music Department In the modern high school curriculum, music classes have a very definite place. Musical education enriches the student's lile hy giving him a worthwhile activity tor his leisure timeg it teaches appreciation for music that is heard every dayg and it serves as a basic training tor those who may wish to tollow music as a profession. Few schools have such an excellent music department as Normandy lt is not necessary tor students to take private lessons to learn the tundamentals ot either vocal or instrumental music. Mr. Hadley Crawford, assisted by Miss Betty Tackett l i Senior Orchestra l.rul run, lrjl xlilr: lihmlr-. Xlr. I,in'nIli1'i'. V-vliinvr. Waliluli-. Fuurlli mtv: Wvigvll. lmrv-y Fzumi-r. Gi:-si-lnuin. Fur-hs. Ilznvii-s. Gull-i-l. l'ri-yiiq, lumwali. Silvy, I Tllilrl rnir: U. Cox. Hlillzlk, Svgl-llmrsl. Ruvlll. Svhrvilwr. Wf Smilll. H. Sr'hukm'l'hl. .Ni'ruH1llrill'i Kirkpzilrivk. Haupl. Fist-lwr. Gmlilard. Flori. Hzum-s. lfirxl mu: Klutlli. Si-ntl. T. Smith. D. Svhnknvrhl. Luxl row, right xirlv: Van Bllsvlmrl . fialllwltinll. l.ylvian. Hvnlfv. l,4-lnvr. Fiiuilli mu: Burn:-ll. G+-rsl. Knoll. Gellar. Williauns. Slim-y. G-mlily. fihy-e-lim-k. Tliflrl mi.: Owen. Simlkv. Brown. Firxl run: Xu lhls liaxrl. l.:illi:i l .iri in the senior girls' division, and Miss Charlotte Nauniann in the iunior high school, provides in his vocal music depart- ment classes in which the instructors emphasize tone quality, note-reading, phrasing, and tempo. Mr Altred Bleclsschmidt and Mr. Lawrence Guenther provide, in the instru- meiit.il division ot music, classes and extra .Ni-rrunrl ruir: KI. Lux. Dunne, Hn:-nl ii r. l..mgi-nizmn. llun-nn. Sa-hmnlz. Odell, Frunkenlwrgr-r. organizations in which they teach the fundamentals and techniques ot playing various instruments as well as the qualities necessary to playing in an orchestra or hand. When any student expresses a desire to learn to play an instrument, he is given a place in the iunior orchestra or the junior band As he increases in ability, he is IVO- lhigi' Tllirly-riglil Junior Orchestra l,.g1l ml.. hm mf.: Xln. 1-u-'mh--u. XI.-.-A If-lr. If-lm-. svlmwl- l'..n11l4 :Hug K..-nl-. I'lui.w-lk'-. wa, I-fx-u.nL, fhlnl run: Klrxl--. Xl:'Qu.ly. .lnlllr--ull. lixlhlul-1-lg. IY.ni-. llv-vllvlx, NIMH, Xul-h.rlx-lxn X--I-un, S4-4.11111 nm: lln'1rl1'm.um. S-'lrlni-Il. H'1mln.1l1, l l1-vu. William Xlvlnuxlx. lux! mu: l r.mklln. Ih--hiug-1. W--vlo. J. Hurv. High! mlm lu-I mu: I. Univ. lI:uru-ll. NIr1Illlnln'l'. Huhl.m4l. U-iupvl. l nlH!f1 run: lillllvlllu-1',g, lmlw. Kaur-lvl. lvllillgvr. Kirk. ll'-nk.-l. l'fI:lri1lu:'. Thrill nm: Sn Iniluu-I. lin-wvr. s.-.',.,,.1 ,mf Ing.-........ new-. lr...-x..'.'. lm..... m:........4n.'. xl.ll.'.-. Fnwt mn: Kmllli. Xkrlnlvrl. Smilh, llrwlwl. motod to thu scmor organizations The IUIHOI' OITIWUSIIXIX dlrodvd and Trained by Mr' Cluorwtfwr, us Comslstently Improving. At llw clmwt wrmst ww of tho judges Com- mvntwl llmt tins QIUUIWWLISTI1ClWCSfOf HS Mui tlml Irv Dm! luuard Tlvuro aw J grvaf umm xtuuwqx uw Ilw wrcjhostm that Come Junior Band Through vvith .1 lx'uaL1t1fL1I tom' Thu wurwg STUCICHTS .mx TQ Iwo fUllHNCI1dUd for thou WiHir1gHOSS TO Spmwfl lorwg Iwours um II1dIXIdl1LlI and group gwmcimu Purlmgws this ,1II1tuc1u is promptcd by HIC S'fLIdPI'1TSl Oagvrzu-ss to becomu rwrwwlfurx of Huy scrum clmlwslrgu f E 5 4 lup 1.-14: II-funn. km,-1-1. li-H--4-I. l..N-Q 1,1-ku. Iiulnhn-I. lin uhm rmiih, Qinf. Xlw-, IJ lmll. M-hr-I-. 12--r.n,phIx. S.-ll...-url. S.-.-mul ffm: XI--lx.rI'm-x. lr-lling--r. 'IR-num-. llm-xr Knx-h.m-Im. Sul--I 'I'.nI1.,, XI.lIumIr-N., Ihmwlx. Xluvlllr. hlx.-wk, lnmlix. Nh. lllwker-lnnidt. Furl ffm: S-'lm-il..-r. X--Iwn. MI'-IM-rl. Xl.-hav. XX:-Ilmru. NI-vlli li-I..-nl-wg. ll'-ukfl. tlli-'IM 15-rllllr.-rg. l r,nnl.n. 51.111--x l.xm--4. lhgw Tlrirlv-Him' 'XXfhen3ver any organization in school needs music lor any purpose, Mr, Guenther obliges by ottering his senior orchestra. The boss and girls of this group have ap- peared in several assembly programs, at P. l' A meetings, at Ferguson High School, at Staunton tlllinoisl High School, in both the district and state music contests, and have turnished music for the dramatic pro- tluctions and the May Pete. ilu iunior and senior bands give stu- dents further opportunity for musical ex- pression Beginners in the junior band, as in the orchestra, seek promotion to the L.-jf m right, ll'Ih-ll. Smith. Hum:-s. 4- G'-rst. ll. Duruhy. llriln-itv. l1uol4lV. it-rs. K,---l.ir, If Gm'ntlu'r. senior band as they shovv ability and undera standing ot the essential techniques in suc- cessful band music, IX tevv public appearf ances each year give the members prac- tice in plaving before an audience Students in Normandv should be proud of the senior band and the steady progress it has shown The improvement in skill and abilitv was shown to advantage when the band participated in the state music con- test at Columbia, where it received a second rating, Other concert appearances of the band included the U. City Music Festival, an assembly at Staunton, Illinois, Pugv Fnrlv l a -4, an vy. Hu ll Yun ll! Senior Band fr nnl I lmuk. first nur: Xli, HI:-vl - i' h in i nl I. l'riinkrnliuipv Sm-urifl nur: A. Durphj Nl lll -. Third mtv: Rvyui-r, Gui vlurnl. Irux. .lulm.uu. I'rm'0! Fuinlli ruir: Ilvll. 4 K inrlnzu null. I fifth mir: Srlnnniu-he Wx limi Sl ll K s rnv . A iwa . Srvlln mir: Ghy Ill-lriilgv-. QTD4-ll. u 1 se-lincl Thuye Si'i'1'nlh nur: Sih-r. Wa 1-nel. M Ifrph Ili mir: irhwurl z, Rus Wiglilumn. Wu-lun:-r. Durph' lligg-. Shuvy. Xl:-lzgvr. Twill: rim: Nlillvr, An N by the Loeb: Band Mixed Chorus up ,. xx Wills. ll. thi i- -. Ylluiii '. Yvulkvi. Sm-ini I l ii in il. ..iiil lluns ii-i M lliiin 1 ilaill. XI.i llugeiu-i. Mu-li.ii-I. Xltiiiisiik Hui-liiiiiii ll r Iliivrr. Hiiiiliitv. rum, - i Di-i-wi-Q. Ulliiiiivvi-i . Tenth Grade Boys' lwiml mi . K bliu'. .r iii. . x - .' ii i-. . 'ii-, 'il' i-i ii i- ii . . if several school assemblies and tvvo P, T, A, meetings. Mr, l'3lecl4schmidt gave his time this year to dexeloping a marching band as vvell as a concert band, beautiful new uniforms were made possible through the efforts of the ltandfparents' Association, an organization which deserxes a great deal of credit for the support it has given both the major instrumental groups of the school, The hand presented a beautiful appearance as it marched onto the athletic field between the halies of the football contests, By their plating of stirring marches the members represented their school egually as vvell as the stars of the gridiron Instrumental music does much to enrich the school and the individual vvho plays, Glee Club R Top row: llilil. 'lliiiiiip-iiii. uw l.nnniu'rl.. lltilwils. tiiii--i-. Tumlully. Wiplli-r. Ni-Ill Byrne. Thinl mir: lxlinv. llviiii-f in-y. Wyl lon. Mi- lwirilvr, 'lliirilix Ui iilnili Miirinm. Siu-will li l l Si-liiiimin. NI-iiiri-. Yun lliiiii. W li i l ii ll ul l N i Cullxilizili Xl ll il XI ll l ie Hitt-. Fiixi ri llillliili s ll:-iii'-i-k, . his nk I I lir I 'l'iii'ki-r. llair in-. 1 '. Wliilni-y, I H ilstein. ngi' Forty-:mr r Ill Ill Ill nut but vocal VIWUSIC gives an opportunity for many more people who are less gutted to enjoy music. In the vocal music classes at Normandy, students are taught to read notes and keep proper tempo. Group sing' ing also creates cooperation and respon- sibility, but probably the most useful work of this department is to instill in the stu- dents broad interests in music that will carry over into adult life and be a source of pleasure to them. The leading vocal music organization at Normandy is the Mixed Chorus a picked group from the boys' and girls' glee clubs As a result of constant practice and steady improvement, the club was able to sing an eightfpart selection at the state contest, in which it received a rating of second, Mr, Grade Boys' Glee Club, This organization Girls' Glee Club t Smith. Drvwvs. limttmirlt. Ui-vilurmil. ijt:-twin-. I-Uuluin. mn Wi-Intl:-n. 'l'tiit-ltlmrtl. Iiiitr-tugli-. laimt--iii-f'. urll rf Xlztth. Ilriwr-rw. Ilingi-It. tlnziriglizi, Hluust-r. hun. Xlillvr. 5r'httiit:ti'l11-1, Xlttiphi. HI-:wsu-ltr-Ip, lx:-llx. lrl r 1 : l.iuile-rs. -Klkin-un. lluniiirluhauli. Ilt-mike-i. Futllvr. Phillips. I.untlu.t. kit-i-lin'-1. N tl-wit. Situtlw. llirllumll. N fl it: l,ii-si-. Nylwr, Cin.. lhiut-putt. I':nIi'tii'h. liii-khwr. Nutr-li. ltnintltltv, Kula. St-itll. lttrilllmlt, r I V 1 Higgs. Il:-ll, lhtlvlitvyi-1. Kluugin. Mivliztt-I. Situ-lttlti'yn't'. Ii..-sittin Crawtord who directs this Organization, encourages the members to torn church choirs and other groups out of school so that the value ot their training will not be lost on graduation day, At Christmas time the chorus gave a candleeltght program ot Christmas carols in an assembly program, a P T. ft meeting, and at the Nelson Pres- byterian Church, All boys who hope to do choral work upon entering the senior school, torn the Tenth training, 'lhe sextette formed trom this group lent variety to the programs pref sented, Miss laclsett the sponsor, tleserws a lot ot credit tor hating dexeloped a guality glee club in one semester Thts gualtty was proved by the tact that the club participated in both the district antl the state contests and earned trrst rating at both An arlded honor came when the ludges at the state contest made it known that ours was the only club to merit a first. is the training school tor the boys' glee club and the male section ot the mixed chorus, Students who show exceptional promise are some- times promoted to the senior club, but more otten they are trained for a year betore taking this next step in their musical education Any senior high girl sincerely interested in music may become a member ot the Girls' Glee Club Although they got a late start this year because ol a necessary shitting ot sponsors, these girls gave seyeral assembly programs that showed excellent Pngt- lfrufi -In Girls' Sextette mg: Iluimltttv. ll:-vt-kvi'. Kun, lfuunitlgh .mvfri-rl, tilt--im.inu, I,-rx. , . N llrv Qllllfr Qrlvv Llulvs' twin orcrrnrirrlron llru J , l-op' Ulu' Clnn, not only rrrcrorsccl rn lono ClLldllll rrnrl rnn5rr,.rl ,rlvrlrly but llrmr rr1urnl,lQr'5 vvero lll r,ru,mwl lo Qlonlwlr llro nrurnberslrrrw ol lLr5l leur, llwrs orgkrrzurrlrorr rrnxlvr llwu gurdunco of Mr Cmwlord, rrnlrroxud grmxrllg rlnrrng tlro gear, and, as Tlwog :nw prowd, more Clrllrcnll muwc was solocted tlwo rroxfxnrng .rulrroxurnorn laorng rr srxfrmrt Solectron wlrrclr ilu mng ,rt ilro blkrlo Conlmi, A5 rn tlrc gurls' Ulglrlllllrlllllll J double: quartet was formed l lrorn rnurnlwuro ol tlro gloo club rrnrl tlwo nmlo morn- lwm ol llro rnrxorl Qlrorno to lend mrioly to tlwo , Boys P . ble Qumellf np Run. Fla-pr. llulnx. Kll n , 'V ,Nuuurll rf : lfl i-lv -1- . I.: lrrogmrn by srnglng novelty and nomorous songs ,-,,X, ,l,L, MrQl.., llgrhll.-, rlllr ll llrrs group ollun rogrrosontod tlrc club when It was rnr orrxunrurr! lor rr l.1rgo group lo prosenl La program. ln llrrb wldo and mrucd nroonc program Loops The sclrool boloro llw rrwllln Lrnd rnrrng slnrlunls lmw on orurvorlrlnlty lo Con- dogg 3 great dw' to 51,mUIdtC CMC Hmlwst lrrlwulu lo tlno qroxxllr Lund dovolopnronl of - g - rn the SCl1ool5 llwo slurlunls .rru proud of llru Ex lrool Asrclv lrorn llwo rrorsonal lnoncflt . llWCII' mums dwmrlnrorwl dn' Iwo' lu rl .rn-l mtnrlonl dvnws lrorn rwartrcrrmlrorw IU Ll ll ll l dl M, U4 HRK, QVOWS me ,MW Publi Continues to rmnroxro as it has rn the last ,ryrrro.rr.rrrCw5 ol tlro mrnous orgrrnrzations few yours. Senior4 Boys' Glee Club in I I H lrrp frm: ll. Xlxr-rx, I.. Xll.-rr. NI-llx.un--. XX:-I-Ir. Ihu-lurrlm-llvr, l'lIlun1. llululmln. bvlnrrr. XI'--lv. llnnm-1 lllnr-r--rr-rn. Xhnllu. .Nrwrrrrrl rrr-1: Nr-lnr, l'l-mul. Xlvl.llnl4rll. l,.rm.1-rl. Illln-l. Ilnxllxwlglll. Xxulkvr. llvlnrp-rw. l.l'v'r'nl. Xlrlxlllld luvkr-r, kung. lrmrrv. ku--lnrrw-rr. ,l. 'Xlw-I-, kr:-vlmkv. Irr.r rrrr: Nlr. tyurlr-url, l'.uur-. XX, Xll--rr. Xlm-llr-r. ,I--nr--. ll:-1-rl. lilnml--ll. Fwvlx. 5ll-ll1'I. WI'-:lik Lnlfr. l.uxr:'nnr. lb.-lu.-lx. Ilnrlgg--r., Mm llurnl llpnrrlznlnlrr. NI.uri-rn Clin'-, l'rr:r' I-rrrrr rhrrf. Physical May Fete Barbara Bell does an excellent rob of portraying the wicked fairy, Done with straight and pointed lines, the dance requires skill and practice, The proud prince and graceful sleep- ing beauty dance for happiness after her awakening by the prince. No Score One ot the outstanding sport5 lor girls is hockey. Many intra-inural and intcr-school games are played each year To become a good hoclcey player! one rnust practice frequently, for it is one ofthe most difficult of the girls' sports Hunter's Fair The hunter's dance was one of the most entertaining of the May lfete This was a modern dance done by students from the advanced dance classes Dance ing is included in the physical education program because more than any other activity it gives the girls poise and grace It s a Basket Normandy has many outstanding girl basketball teams. Each year intra-mural games are played, and then the outf standing players are selected for the varsity besides the yarsityf a team from each grade is also chosen for inter- school competition Each year the girls play' many of the surrounding schools. Pugi- Fmly-four Education Batter-Up! Besides outside, unsupervised play, the boys also play baseball during school gym periods. Boys, especially, find great enjoyment in this sport, In the gym classes they are taught the rules and finer points that they do not know. Missed It! In the spring and throughout the pleasant weather, many boys preter to play tennis during their gym period. The great improvement of the tennis courts this year enabled a larger number ot students to play with much better re- sulis. They're Off! Running develops muscle and strong lungs, Frequently, a gym period, or part ot it, is spent in running the track, This picture shows the junior boys practicing. This year the Junior division track came out high in inter-school competition. Home Run? Baseball is not only enjoyed by boys. The girls also participate in its Besides playing the game, the girls are taught simple pitching and catching techniques On rainy days when they can't play out doors, these techniques are practiced in the gym Aiming for the Basket Normandy has one of the most out- standing county basketball teams. l-lere are the junior boys practicing. It is this practice and learning of techniques that make the tuture basketball stars. Boys who are not on the regular team have some exciting class games. Pngv l urly-live VII ' -iq, . wi'-L WY. VAS, 'Q 0' 'G , 55- 5 am. lf-. nt. M.. V. '51, 4 ,I f -,.,.. ,ul ...Alix Q ,. , f . , l . - ,, ' . . ',.. 1-N.. , ' 1 ...Q - qi sl A ' an-un' 2 ,,.. uywl . . V.-, A 1 ... . a v ! X ' , . , u ' r, 1' or lvid 'jus' x 5' ' , .135 -K Q. M .14 Q I - :- .I . Q 93' WM :wif Q . 4' ia! f v,' .v jk 9 k I X . f s Y gg fl: l N4 2 :- NX , , -W M' ,qi x 1 V W 3, if -5 A . ,. . 2 ii .Q H I L lv' ':,:1:5 1' 'L,y- -ff 'f S-',.-. si-wma V L K 1 - ' ,1 .. fl 3' f vt, gn U 'il PM . - IQ, , Jw V. A -Ah ,,,, , , A ,, s f 'fa 0 ' ' f ,, gpm-:wg,4wf f' ' , .sw .sjxxvf .L O x il! 35 f , ' I i E I ix- ,..1.,,,:w ' C .JA -4' f f -fv --if C-fam Jigga f flmzmvzn Young people in their vvork and in their play can best be presented in inlormal picturesg but vve also like to remember the classes as a whole for several reasons. Actually all of our activities are based on class life. Furthermore, the classes ot this year, being larger and having advanced rapidly in poise and ability, are notably better than those of the past. We can readily appreciate, there- tore, the varied emotions of stu- dents, Undergraduates are eagerly looking torvvard to next yearg vvhile members ot the class ot '39 regret- lully leaving vvill remember with satisfaction and pleasure their last year at Normandy. Mm llis Xluuvrn 3 I vi mam Ili-vile l N ll VX l r- Seniors of 1939 I O' 1 . K' gg., is l l warm smile and personality have made her one of the most popular girls in Normandy, As a tribute to her fairility for making friends, Mar,ory was frowned Queen of lflearts for l939, Bob, although small in stature, is massive in personality lle has served clhi iently and well as president of the senior class and Hi Y 'or th s tear Dolores Michael s a vv' 'Yi' rf ll rw' W Mirhzivl XY. lflizlpnizin l'l1illili'4 Query liilnn Frm-vinaiil Oslcr Charles Mellis, the editor of the I939 Saga, has an excellent reiord to leave behind him. Charles ranks high in his class, being one of the four iuniors elected to the National Honor Sofiety. ln spite of all his aicomplishments, Charlie is still modest, quiet, and efficient, Marjorie Mattern will he missed from the musir groups next year, for she has been a notable asset to the Mixed Chorus and the Girls' Glee Club Possessing a personality hard to forget, she will go far in later lite, Mariory Bowman and Bob Droste are both out- standing rnemelnrs of this year's class. Mariory'S person who has made an exiellent sgholastie rev ord l-ler modest and quiet demeanor is highly come mendable. Wilbur Chapman, who says little but does muvh to improie himself, is a studious boy, interested par- ticularly in industrial arts Thelma Phillips is a miss who is as sweet and lovahle as anyone possihly Could be. She has made hnr ni he in Norman:ly's hall of graduates XX!ho's that girl with the l'l5DDV'go-lucky expression? lt's none o'lier than Dorothy Query, whose eyerfpresent smile has helped her win many friends. Edna Freeman, particularly outsanding in Pagv Furly-vighl if IU' we if live voxel uuisi. clk-1-driimnif lub lumen ru tlw Mixoil war limi liuwtiiikx Witli lllN -i:ii'lwi-ru .al im .ami Clmrus for wvural wan lim lining dusgumit,urv, lm ri,-ii iilg rumlin llhlllg lrivmls at Nurmaiidv Hub a gimgl Slllflbllly mr, mul as a I , nl A' 'il rlw tra li loam 'vc siir fmi1Il:nllia'l- Clyde Oster's ia Milam Limit :numerous nor are mf' ll' l L L V' ' ill ' fl , - , , mile fax! Armllii-r Vx i-llwit slinlwwl mlm lm, A lm dvxurnlmu tmitw low Klxcm ix a llldfiix wr vvlmm , wlyasm Wrsvwalm 's Doroth Hunin. Slim' luis zluo -tilplurifx .ir Nivrrvmmly will ri-rm-mlwr lor .3 long L 'L Q ll K ' l Y 9 L li lv - KU 'lv' mlm' HWS 'hr' lil mmf Rayleen Archambault's iiiiietiwss slmwx llaal lllmvll 'X l V Llllllll l ill R ll lm l A slie is .J puleullally uiilslmvlimg gwrwuvw il -,luv Liwgux Alu' dug 3 gina! deal U1 Ilmilwig Slim' is vvry up llu ginwfl Work Qwml vl wailing and lxrwxw L1 grval clvdl aboul mwlwvi fwwwlxxfx mul ll'l'lf v..w:'lv, A lllll loving Fred Gr0Ceman clicl all ix ullvrwl lwlv .lx Ilic i' lllflr 'ill xx xxlvl uri il lim' mir- wr, is u , ll U ' k l NU M l ' l ' Ui Wlli ll ml Ilw Curmiiliim Swtiwu in llw Y-.Un tw. war lilv i-Y Harold Mueller. llv lids liglu s lillawi stainl- will - lil l Ll 'wel fli'llf'l'li'll9lV il-'fwll EWU lllflllilll luln was no easy OMC, lm! lc- :lil il with QJVLWQ Anastatia Benoist is sefwamlel imm law sislwr in efficicnw HC M WC!! kimvw In .fl Ilzc stiirlcrwfa Lis-73 'i lx lmili llvix arc never wglimnllufl un lilu OLliSl?!llLllllQ purwri in s lwolarsli gg lmrlllr-iiwiil, a I Ni X' X ii. Nuvlmunl-.null ll. Nluvlli r Knuxluliu Iii-uni-I Duc Aillwn ll. Wilson lluning lirui---mul: lvggi- Wuggmili u f , Nlfmkmg lrwmls xxlvcrcwr lu gives, Stanley Doe le Val Imitrex Elsie Legge iw is petals lfrurmullc wma al known lor lm easx-going pcrburwalmty Her vvifl UNA Ways monte CVL'l'j'llllC Vvllll El gmlommwl smile aml fa clluliblurlly wiwml in wlmicvvr luv imdsrtdkvs Ethel mi-rrv wurcl ul gm,-cling A buy viliw is also ui good Mae Aitken is J lem-free maui with a mulv .xml .1 spirits dimly, nw Wallace Waggonner. llc was a limuglw Lili' max llc sermiis To swine, lull 11's just ruxtalslu nnlzlilmiu In Ill- smlur siluml flnod link, a Jullxlc hs lim Blanton Wilson lame to 115 tim Wlallaiie. Pizpf' Filrlv-nirzr Sully lliis is Ilw first Hill' mr Iliiw rlvw-im, lil-Q1 Seniors ol H939 of sill f l r Y 'I 3 'ua ,X .K Z! I , K, , OJ' I ' 'A M.. V up . V 9 9 , N Y .-. W. E ,- ' , gt, . uw V M - , V ww A +P A n Q 3 Y A X, QI, l Liuif - J Q, 1 4, . l S: hulls Y. Pun fl 1 1-xr-r Ilvlluwg- .nl-kin Sigrluigu lin 1 at nv-hr' gr r I--1 in Valk:-1 :Q ' l W, N fill ulYfll'lll A lmm V 'wr -,wuxrt-W Jenni Mae Schalk lgell lu-V lm mall 4- lm w 'ee X' MK Dale Zaeh- ' f , lwss xvww U wld 1 lwr lu-r-,wll lux num! ul Ilu- qlrlu' ringer lms luulrw llrwlwss lvl lux nl rl luv flu Sllulwvf Team lllwulrl-, lulr 'llLJVlll'll gl llVlllh'S gllo l5 mu, all Courujll, and as a resull we luavc had mmm mturesl- run lu Ll u-url-:wrh lll ilu' wllu ll Vernon Paul lwl7l'llil' mg assembly programs, beszdea lug smllolastul la tm la Qual dural nl luuu' nnfllug mul IIlVt wllf:ldllllCVl ml' MCS, l1e's also malsmg J lwc- Vll ew lvl lux wx yr is tlml Luc' uhm-l In 'wluzrwlm lumtll llur larvqwuxqv rung job and the lu-wgwlw lullg raful g.uul rualllml, Lorraine SfUehm9Y9 lldl- l1l'f l 0 VW 'U llllfff' krl fl1 ll llll' A luu' L .J'lllllL' Of a person xxlw-vm ww .uw .alvuxv I-Xruww lu'r vwll Fur llu- Im! lllllV wfurw Herbert mm ft, lk. may ,U UU, NMOOQ .N H.-mu, R ,N Thelma Henwege llkll- llK'4 l lKl'l'l l ll' lllllfl' lll' lhlkl ll' Vll MOUgln. 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Vflglruxulvll ll'Wl lil l'll'l 'lU 'll U' l-V'l w llllrll ll! llll' D' ll 'lll fl'l'l ruuulum ynuulll lllalw Bill Walker, J lluw Ilumg lvllmu, 0lPl'VV dll, lK'lLll ll-' lll' lVlUl'llLf lun mu' vvlul lm-l lumlwucl x-.lwrlq wlllu play In tlu prruu-V prvgulrlxcula lla- lS pVC'KlL,lClll ral tlu llurulr llxllllj +-lluluur, lH lull llul mvrnly nuu' all Dolores Sly um, mul luv, lywl ,.m,rw1rll,, ul1.,9,qHl du flu Hacking's allfunllul llldhj- lxfVlSll u lm ulul li .xlm Sguurr J'--,l-.lgvwl gullcllf U1 1lw,l gagdlfsxg fm, Smal lrltvrlwlf-fl Hl All Ilul -, luull'-. .x llkllllur avul lm- luwl Iulglyuwf, fymllgggry Eugene Shafer llaw lull-rl my llu .1 uumln-r vl llu' llflmurl Cluurrr, lm' ilu' lml lxw ullw al all luulrx Hmm' Ima llw .aflrrwlmlwlv lulva lvr QLKEVH Xhluwm Xllll vvmll 'ulruyllllmq clwvlu ulll, ml lgml uf luvuuj 'nllllrug lm wllrl dl dm fling Wfnlll Frank Signaigo tcm flu xl llllllllk lux luwcvl mul vl lluw lllllllllblllldllll' cllmlllx lu' null ll!I'lIllllllH'llX qu lm Nw'm.uul' m lllll rlrlllkllllll w lvsllmm llla 'lu ual ullnfrwl nu lw, lllmw mul. Our lmlw .aw lf 'rl Xllll Cum lu llu-m.-Im Marjorie Ramspoff, dll .lrflvrll .lllw-all 'xKluuuwlr mul lu my lr, lllvlu' Ill pe ll fully Mary lil ngulrll- null -lm, mul xxlll lu- ml'fu'lll-X llul gflull .ll M. Miller lm llu lulrmuw xxlw lu ruqrll um lunul lfllllnllvvl llwfunllluull .11 will .lm Ill-M xxl-rl luexf l'w.lvlw lll lull' lllHllll thu! 'Juv 'lcuw lllklrlllfllllfl 1',1:l- I-'ffm CZJZAA I .56 WH-sluwr Sanders -.wri-X '11 in 'UU .XV K wx u N is Mxppx qu M1 M rmww Thomas Kick, muwiiu-r Um gwmriuxl of Mr im Odes Rummel im .1 Mgwswwurw Nw Pm mmm P-Lrdlvwxk dl! Mar Mvrwwrowru, has lwr,gi:Ie-rwd umrlx' 11 'cwbmfk umm ,ik m W w www XXru'rn'xur M' MW' CMH -Luv wlliw Plus wttx rulmrk-, .ami im Vlli Maur .V WM 'mm Vx JYXMQV- Me ami Nw fc'Hwxx'M' Hum HN lm New .rw tm' wwrvwwgz mira mural imshtlmll lv .. frm ':f',.aw: Aludvw' .16 Wmrw, :l'-- Marie mlm Mr uw wma Virginia Sanders has A wan Hallvax. NWN- ru? frm Q1 Aw 1 ufmw' PM .INK lam mr Vmsl ww Pwr ap,yrX Hum Hu! rw! Slwe .mix Vw '. ' TGIF X x. N - v 'rv T 'rwdrxrdxnwtn uc!vv1'rfifvVx nw MM darumq . X - Q 1- . Q X U Sis A 5 C My A . VW? .nl--r Nl.Xlillvr Iiunnm-I ' ll lllxsmx Hnltsvhxw Hmllu-ll D TwHMl5:.'.1H1 Xlwvwldvum. tiwuw xxurwiw 1.14 N HM' Fern g 'Q f , m ,, . Holtsclaw, K1 mr! um wwf rung-in J Hlr.mgwr Helen 5' L g Bennett ww Nun' .xm1urw.xwuuwru1 Hur mm' Nd! uvtwn --Y ,:. xy, ux n1r.1m.:H - .mai lim' c1ngmr'lvm':1! wx!! umm, Mr X MM M-rw X, mx-.1 nm Alberta Ramsey wall bv ru -1. ' rm'vulwn.9 Mr iw qnuni M-M'vfmJu Vcwvrci QHM1 lm , Raln14r'y Im n1VJXKHMJ Hn cimxx ug pwxwr :M rw! Mrmtml MX xgxhifk Vim iwm' ami gwvwt dvpartrnem, tum Uxwmda dtkk' -5 M' Ymmfw Qwp gmim, NNY, cfm' WIP Sw' .latlk X Westaver .fmv um Pm nm ww pupL1L1rwY5 ,lnxlxfx X ixrvh mr W- ur' TM Kwuvxvx mmff 511141 HN YIM X .- Allmrumlr. X1vlu1:'Irm'vwr Karr VL' L'LlHIff'd lm AU Fw N in-,X 1' X gy Pugr Fljly-om' Tx S. Seniors of 1939 ,ft V l5 E r e f 'Y I l A, Mi., I I t it ven though Rosetta Saporita is tittttgt and -'UltS:,TNt3' tive, she has sterling qualities of steadiness and perseverance that are rerognized by her tilassrnates Loquarious and merry Shirley Curtis is a member of thts Class who will be missed tremendously, fhe is one of those rare rombinations ot a person who ex els both st holastifally and sofiallj. t'r-r a'ln' .n'Vlf ll l l Hughes Vlyr is K Jour V 5 I r ' tt j 4 t7'F. ' .....tfiLf 5.1 4 K Kgs, fill :, i E Sapurittt Curtis ll. Clmpm in Bretlvnit-3 r li. Smith Ulrrwsrluly That girl with the rharrntng smile is Virginia Hughes. She doesn't say rnurh but those who are among her rhosen friends lully aopreriate her win- ning ways Bob Myers ts one of the best known boys of the senior Class As treasurer ol the l-lt-Y and a member of the Boys' Ctlee Club and Mixed Chorus, he has contributed a great deal to the life of the school. It you see someone working tndusa triously on her typing, you know it's Mildred Jones. Her ability in this field is outstanding Virginia Schirr is another girl whose smile and good-nature is wrrllaknown President ot the G. A A this year, she has been outstanrlng in sports for several years has been outstanding as erlttor of fthe Courter' Ralph Chapman, better known as Rusty, is an out standing arrordontst Hts ttngtie Style has arriused and entertained everyone at Normandy of playing lt Mary Bredemeyer is always as pleasant as she looks and does what she has the ability to do, there is no need to worry about her And now we rome to one who has a personality of which anyone m:ght well be envious -Earl Smith, one person who fan be quiet and yet have many friends With this as his thief attribute, he fannot fail tts Mildred Oberschelp will be nitsseil at Norntanrly, lor she has ways in wlnrh she is always the lite- Pugf- Fifty-two S 3 ,Q N , f my , N in ,X 2. , xlllll ol llw lmtx Yxllluk llml llvglulf mum Img .uurwwg lluxm lin- lwrrlllnrf lik Bob Valliere, a sill- ull-ul xxlmu Jlwmxs www lu lvl-N lldVlllQ A good llmu llv lmll .1 l1x'.hlNlJll ull llw fmt of lllo llass, lor lu- um grmllmtull nu Jmlmr, and slarlml rlgilt lil nmlxuwq lux llfkl llllllllill Doris Zahner IS lwusl llc' sl rllwvll .aw one xxlw lf, xlllltll ami llIlUl7lVllSlXt' XXf'ltll lu-r wlll rent lmlvm .null Lllllllly' srl l700lKlxUL'lJll1Ql 5luC wil lmw ml vxwllwt uppurlumlg to gvl a gwfl qw-.llllw Ray Wrighfs lm-.w von u us nm ul lllc mul' -,r.m.l,lwq llllllL1'w .ll7Ulll ilu- Mmwl Clrorlm Ray ww lpmvl .ml milu-V :vscrxrwl Llrllrl you gvl lo know lllllll .lull llwvll xml ,mm llw rusl ul lm lrw-mls Ill Jgrwvlrlg 'lml lm x .1llXXvlgl1l XXlwum mu Iwnr .3 glgglc nm lluo llall, ul almost Iwmrllwlx ruwam Helen Ford. Swllw an alvllvvlamo of w il 4 .X L xnlla.-.-. Y Zahn.-r X Salmlm-gg Ulwn Y .ll li wr, - mul lxgvmg lxm 'J mwi ullml' wx mwx vllur mvxnlwr ml llle .ldv Bill Dohe leak. A mcg! vmrulwv' ul lrlcvudw Jrwcl llc .l 1 rwrwnllg su All Lx ullvul slucluul, lllll LlkllCllY arul 1-lll. lmuilx la llmlplsslwes 3115 lakk asslqnml lllm llls llwvl nnfwrexl IN lxvrmvrx XX'lwu's llml gurl wurkmg l'lluf' I-f C-X444 so lrullr lVlUllNlX nm lvvr llllkllxl-l'LllllIlgj'l XW15 ll'-x Beffy Jane Sandweg, an Ulll'wldI1CllllQ stnlglwnr 01 llwv mm men ml clvparlmurll WH' law lllgll llulwcf, lu! Belly ,l.al'0. Lloyd Olsen Qlxw -Jw llllll lx as lw mlm-S wlwrl lallgllx fm- lll uxlllallgel Spain Okww, dN lu' IS .ommomly rallad lay ms lomradvsf Takes part an many uf lllc WVl'NlllI1Q rmlllluw aml lmmlfx lwzmw Olll lllu www-r Dorothy Drewes lb ww rm' Ilwc mos? OLll'Nl8llLlIl1Q gurls ul llw wnuwr l lass Slw mmks wlrmfnq tlu' lmlglu-sl N l:nwl135lllall5, ami .armmg lilo lwul sw. lnlly IX dell mls' pmol mf Dollfs pcuplllarrly lnmc' wlu-lu alll' won llww tltlw ol l'lzyrvest Ummm lvl lfllff' Qlllel and rllsgrvul Iwsl flew rllncs John Roth. Hlk, lvlcdswg por soma! tg lS what malwS l1.m popular will Qwryom: llc HlOL'lS Ills rel uml sluvws llwdl lw rx A qnwcl s lullar 'right N Ford Dnhvrly Urcuvs lintll lilo-trlcll 'Qs f 7535, . . lrmllglw rw' lu llwf' SDC um mar lxlw, Anna Mae Dietrich ns lap ale ul cllmq lwllmzll llmwqs M051 ml Anna Maw! sluclg lamu ls 'l'k'Tll lull lmnrnvrl val sludmw Slw CllVlLlC5 llw rvsl ul luv lrmv lx-lWCCu llu' HQHIIVKCVVI and Qlrls' allllvll S mul Qwvls lll lmllw llvllls, ln Ihr,-.' .L Seniors of 1939 c , . l Nlrlillul--5 ll'u1l4-1 lhlvll llm-kc-r W--ln-r 'l'lu'm-I' A llm lwwrwg luog mlm a mem tmulalv ww ms my -I l-, Melvin McKinley, who alwaw sffcrm lu lwc lull all lrnllf, ll lla. lww eau! ul Marie Bozler Ilml slw ws ul lmarvmm gr-utlv, ul dlfwtlom YTlIlCl,ll a slatfimerwt vxlw lu ww lrxfx lwl vw- Lawrence Bell uw une elude-:+I at lNlurrvmrrclx wlm IS apprcugwrlatvly flamed, lur Ile al waxs rmq-1 lm: llv uw a lracrwd wllrmm you may Irllxt and upon wlum- d'lllll1S um rrmy clcvpl-ml Dolores Shirley lS alm farwrl 1nvml'lo.l ru llu' midst nl moms' .md wvrlfll' uw A-, .1 llurmx lm lm ldrefor as one ul lXlLll'IY1dllflXl5 lwsl arhlctes for tlwc law two warg Jack Lister was umfln A rnvmlwr nl llu' all-X wum loutball roam last -1-a'.u'v La le w sl lwla'-Ill rw urcl lS l'ML'llOI1l ami lm kvrxuvx .ak aI'wlvlu lvlllilf lmvs' lnninln IllCll'wllCVlS::ll3lt' tc lmlll tlwv S.1qJ and tlu' Hfullrn-r lon Ulllllulll plum vlglu' lnllmn, plus !wClvC lllllllllllll XX lwy ME Edna Decker domg lwr lwcuulekvopuwg lflna rvallg Nluuwx Hl lapopmq lnr rcvordg rtyallx and lung flx Pffggrf Slnrlm l.lsx:-I Nll'Dun.ll4l llxwlhlill nl mul xvlll ln- J qrull mi ll, .ww lvl-w:'13.x1vlllre '.'. 1 .V wlll wo rvmvymluvr rmv-1 alvm' Oliver Weber? mms! lrlsvly rumwmlnvr llml lv xml- ml gn Lal' r2:r,l1l qwuil fellow llurc IS A gurl wlwu m'I lv TITLNIU lr, lrr M' umm-X Lorraine Turner's ralmlm fu 'nal-n lrwwrlk an mrm lwr 4 lmpllx .xml gvrrwll- rum Illf- flume lrug wllll ca xllglwl Icwlw of mule !myl vw lw L-xv, Joe McDonald always lla , lu' l'w':u12 QLILNSIIRJ LJLIVVMI nm llaw lwew fllxxfmyw lXl'lv'v 1.4 fl'vv lu ll 'U rung Pearl Machringer we rw at mr rvufmlver ml 'lm' hm v-r Alademy of SL lC!ll.C .amd plank my mlm' up the stmllx Of medlflm' wlwmw alll' lmvw, lwxqlm Snlowl Ulm lm' aww uf tlwvl1.qlu'sl sr lvwlmllf re Lffli IH llrf' . lraw A sportswcmman lll vvwrx 'rw-4-fll IM? xaorfl, Margaret Archambault Iwax lwcw cw .a my mc-mlwer of all tlu VdV'ully learns As llwcwrll J lm Hwy xvorl-.ed ClllIQQHllX In gvcumwolw sf Imul spur I Huberfa Shinnick, tmy and --H 5 swprk cl. ga, a I 55 fl.-w '.-.lwcm gl'e lS hilly -fum A among her intimate friends. Delbert Tieman, better known as Jake, stands out in intramural athletics as a member of Krabiin's winning homeroom teams. A dancer who really knows her trade is Olive Merle Newell, who has entertanvd us many time in assem- bly programs with her own danring and that of her students Everett Johns, as a foremost member of the wrvstling team, has helped Normandy win many gfdafai most effitlent members of the offire force As a reward fo' her scholastic achievements, she was elected to the Honor Soriety in her iunior year. She was Crowned St Pat's Queen for l939. Known as Kiddie Karr to his friends, Ralph Karr has a quiet way about him that will be appreciated by exefutives in the business world. Arrlminliuult Shinni-'k l ivnnln Ntwt-ll ,lnlms lltisln' .ounty and slate thampionsliips ln La Wana Bostwick we seo a Ray of happiness which we expert to grow into a brilliant light Bob Marts has entertained us often as a member of thu Boys' Glee Club If we were dedicating a song to him, it would be Freeze a jolly good fellow One who does gust about as she pleases is Mildred Hoffman, whose grawous charm has added much to sofial meetings of the dass Martha Herring per- formed more thankless tasks this year than any other student. She was responsible for many of the best stories in the Courier and was one of the l'f1ui- ff! Iv. Marts , Herring Karr 'Q li nrt' I Ufzge , i ' Hoff man hun Seniolys of 1939 yy 1. SIX i musical ability vvirli vvliii li alll- has enrrcliecl the Sill dent body of Norrnandv Ruth Langemann has been fhe leading violinist of tlic svmrr .ircliestra for fl-if last three years Bill Mundy grarlcd liig liigli si howl ifareer as the best water-lm' Nnrrnandy has r-vi-r iad, but now lie lias Tllrrzorl ine atrvntion to rnore Elf nw sulnicils, and iif docs vwll tlierc, lon ,S p 'asant and reafii. 'ru wvrwralv mtl: am NN Klz-in ilglln l all niinn Q94 Xlui 3 Hlx Johnson So--I-'r Sl:-vrs J. Nlillvr llilili-r Wnllw cliirlm lmir fini ii irlvgmiit smile, Nadine Klein Im Jl llii- illfllllil y iii ,iii iizlelliqeiil girl llvr quill iliiarni lfaa iimlus Iiiir Wldlly arlrriirn-rf, llmwgl Clrwli' lliiiq' lliiuzii' Xllflmlla llxal7 ll'5 orilx Bill Burnett gildiiiig fi riiiiui lflllflliffl lnr Larry W.a5iic- ll lld',l1l'Ull',,1lll, tim, lll.li lic is iissl az :inlay Wlllllllll Q lruniiiwf lwrww l-riiiws .wil lilws llllk Qwcul nicrrml lmllir li-iiiiiw rzrulrrrii Xlllllll acels l-runvvlrirlqfg We lm-lifw Adelaide Guariglia lfs ci real ample' lil llw iiiinli ul lwlax Sliw is swarm-st aiiri mi i ri lx lille ri -,tml iii llilriry, ,1i,iil1'ii1,i llcirv is A qirl lu wlium vw lvci! rrurlulvlcfrl liar llw' l'il:i' wro ram Mar aret Johnson l-min ir cam viril- l , , lrieiicls llflf lawrilef srmri ik lmvlwrlmli Ralph Se:sler is fi fellu i'i' wlizw gmfes at cwrglmnrii and ran limi ilia liiirnomiie srrlc of any siiiial run lli lvelwvcs in liaviriq .3 good time vvliuli- lic ix iwiiriq Nfflicii wc- say a girl is sweet, we mean lliat slii DLJESCSSGS a quality tliat is lwrorniiig ev ecduigii rare However! Ruth Steers is one inf lliogv rhisrralwli people As one vllio liek servoil ins sfliuul well .ik a football playvr of more than average alwility and also as a niemluer ul ilio liavirl, Jack Miller mreilk no nilrodu: limi lark alwags lias a liearm laugh and I-'ffm-wi merry t rark tor everyone, Steadrness ts one quality what h modern youth does not always possess. Tl'1at's why we thunk that Nellie Gibler rs a real prize rn :hrs modern world, tor she ts all that the word Hsteadtnessu rmphes What rs there to say ol John Herman? We he- ltt-yo that John has a lot of good tratts vvh:c'h would odverttso themselves rf hed stay awake H1 class more Thelma Hormann's thtel extra-turrtrolar rn- terest ,s dramatt.s, and her lavortte dtverston ts tce skatrng Walter Jones, due to no fault ol hrs own, tlws not -ompe'c tn varsity athlettcs, hut he was .1 mvrnlmer ot the Kr bhn ronroroom teams that won Wnllnm- X llnins llvrrunn X ? ll-nrnnlnl Jones Cla, Paulus Lawson had one enemy tn s.hool lle ts a person you just tan't get mad at, Paulus' wrllrng- ness to help tn any problem acldml to hrs tharm Now we Come to a gtrl whose depcndabrltty ts a splendid asset Grace Wallace makes frtends eastly and has a heart of gold When Robert Dains hears an atrplane oyerhead, he ran tell you the type ol motor rt has ln the fteld of athlettts, he ts tn- tcrcsled tn sorter and played on the yarstty tn hrs senator year La Verne Ottomeyer rs small of stature, hut huhbhng over wrth penn and energy ller hobby? Wlell-l-l, we dldn't ask her, lt tt isn't hard to see that Lonversatlon ts one of lu rhtef tntervsts One 5, n'l the IlllVrlllllll8l llklllUl'S, ll Jean Buck ts an example ol Englannls ntodarn youth, we salute them Enter- tng Normandy tn hor guntor year, she has heen a student ol whtth England may he proud Though sho prelers John llull to Unt lo Sam now, we holteve shell soon hefome Amertrantled We don't thunk lhlurf nfl. .t ot the paddle swtngtug mt-mht-rs ol the ptng-pong tluln ts Oscar Crider, who rs known as squirrel to the other members ol the t lub A pleasrng smtle and a sparkle ID her eye that's what hes! desrrllves Geraldine Bassman. Whth these assets, Geraldtne makes many friends P S l forgot the dtmnlos wt Ufzfe llurk NX Lawson Crir Bussrn-ln l l . y c Seniors O 9 .S 7 'X U 'BNXJ ' , ,sz 5 4 l i . XXV ..'9 . .. . U P Q - 1 .lg l ails .A E fl, t - Q' tl . ,L ' , ' Ab' .r .- ak -. - up , rw lv, xg 5 J AK N ' 1 Gluusrrr 1 l ' , in 0 Bnrqclk Berkley Huggln ' ' 4: Hun-on 'l'lnlltu'r'ln1in llllvli Ilfwtr C 20 llrottglt ultt- was tri-vv tri lslttrmatwrly tltts year, Thelma Glauser has made a plate fer ltersell tm the lwearts of her classmates Slte ltas arlmtltetl Ilwat s e ltas a serret arlmtrattcwu for Mr, D-em! !Xr11rxrtt an Hts' tory glass Atwtntlter uf Norrrtarwclfs wrestlers, who has labored latrlwlully wttlv tlte wrestlttwg team for several years, ts Lloyd Wilson. He helped Y'4f3uf, obtam tltree state cltamptonslups Tlte ntduslryle l tuoperattou tlmat June Borgelt has slmwm tltrougltotit ltet scltoul years luacls its tru rwrefcltt t a very sttrresstttl ltfe for lu-r 'llttwttglt small el stature, James Berkley ts capable of strung great tltntgs He ts well ltketl lvy all who know lttm and ts cttttte a ltttv lwaslcetlvall player for ltts -,ue A gtrl wlmm we are starry to -,tee leave Ntirtrtarwdty ts Dolores Huggins. Sltt- tnttqltt tty get somewhere tt slte arrives uri ttmt' 'lltt' Jtmmy lltllllf ol lXlOVlN5l1ClY thats Conrad Doerr, tlw lwtwy wltw trrtltyenerd tl 'tool paper wttlt tltttso trtterestmg mov e rv We twptyt t to lunar lttm romtrtmttzttg out tltv r, I lung llttstdes btttttg .1 memlver :xl tlit' Ctntre. qrtwttp, tlte Crnttrter stall, anrl tlte ltcu key t Marianne Kirchner ts am ardwttt atlrmrttr ot matt: and ts espectally lurid ot lulls aml Dales Tlwottglt tlwts was Bill Hanson's first year on tlte Saga staff, lie rltd am extellent tub as dtyrston edtttur of the leatttres set Iron, tlwat's wlty we lveltew lu would step unto any toll and do tt well. l-le's a moglern yeutlt vvttlt plenty of ingentnty AS a member of the Clmemtstry Clttlu, Janet Timineiglnan ts mtervsted tri the prorrttutttmn of sttettre Slwe lwas also showed lter luttstmss alvtltty lwy tlte work slte ltas done as a member of the culture force Speakng Ut workers, Norman Huck vtorkcd hard at the ,elm of assurtate edttor of the Courier l-le ts interested matnly in lmdttstrtal Arts, atttu me'lwamts and x-rtwwlxwrktrwg are ltts fayorttes Marshall McKee tame as a new sturlettt tn Sep- tember artrl graduated tn January, but in that slmrt ttme lm attrat ted 7 as a magnet attrat ts trorm ttllrwgs A Werke! .vt never leaves a task ltalf rlrbtte ts an assrrt to any pltase ml ltle Tl1at's vvlty Mary De Caro ts assured ltaguptiwss arul rvrosperttx lieretvmg qottrl grades wttlt ama:tnQ rtfgularttxv espet tally tn matlt, Harold Flood does everything lie undertakes well He's qzttte a LlW6IT1ISl also Pug, Fifty-r1'glrl , X QA . A ,q, '.',, i ' x Catherine Balling lllflllkllzwl nrnnl for the saying lllal 'lgnnll rlnngx .nnw HW small palkagmsu SHP llnwn I -.ax Hlll, lu lm! we Gels ln-r Jobs done Hy Inf, xwrk lxvlll rllu Nrudunl lnllnfll, Fred ' 'glman llas pmxull lnx Iuxaln lu Im, s lwunl andg :Illngnem M- lnpnnrl -:N a lwllvw Frvrl enanesyflery good ryrmlw ,lnl ranlw lwgll K lwlasli ally ln llwc llasQ CIM I nne of those unusual j'OlllllS wllo lS popular vvlllw lvollm Sexes Besides her dynarnll porannal 25, xlw lwas, a QUUQ dpal gal XXX1llllaml-pnxwr !Xnnllwcr Qlrl wlllw a pleaaung personality and alan a Qrwal laparllg lnr doing work lN Viola Murphy, vlnosw 54'llUOll1ldl4'S lx'- lleved HT nor dlWllllX enough lu ulv l lwvr sulrvlary nl llw Slllflcnt Ccwunfnl tlns year , X ,a XT xx E 1 x -' Ns. f ' 'milk-f R' - ' 'N , , .. gkhbk Y N Fig, rlxwbt ' Dc Cam I-I-.ml 1 Ihllmg - Mlrlllmxl Hu-ll A qlrl xlxlw an son xwll xlull lw rnllllw Ill clvlnanlf i 1 lm llll' lfallwlnrf. ul lnnwrrnw xxllcn lllclr lmllonx Li --lar! .nnnng nll and Belva Bush wlll lw rvglwl In llll' lur .1 lllvllnw lulv 'X lf ll 11, 4. ,ww An allwlcla of wlwn lNlUVIY1dlKl5 IN proud lllatl- QR- . W Snnlkm- X Gurlmlalnl Esther Snofke, mlm lb -gl lll all Qlflbl alnlelll X llulfn--r x Sjurlvhy anal rnallu must nl llwe rsely lc-arns lll lwcr bonlur .' QN war 'Nw annual tllu dIll'WQ Ol Lee Goddard Ill X5 .ml -mural Llflllldlll pmrllal, Ilona tins War and lns xlfiflf V Q lvl lvlaxvng Ill llvv lianml llnwzwcr, low purple knwvv J lla ,nil lm... ,N , dkwm. , Edmee Duffner VN Pug-' fljlv -rr lm Gfzfe Seniors W in -'5'. XM 'l uf-Lv-x lln-mir' 0 of 1939 Vicar , he means mme talk very mu lr, lm! Mwu lv r fiwwq lrw PMS two xvdra M Nrvrvrmrmfr iw Pwgg mm J mst mmmlwr uf frxuevfs irwwujr' N W' Wswlx-zvrq pw wu,JMI5, rys.-1 Lf ' ., .rg rf -5' 1. . , ., .' h ' fa d a n ?' r - , 5,33 Y X fre- WF . i f fx Lili can-v - Fmw ' DUN! mwmi limi, gx ww rug Ray Doyie LAT cum TNQ grqlf rrmrw Klw H 'Q'-QP - '.-wgN 1q-wr a !'rJVlW'VU,'1'V'l7 !Pc'qr,1ff '1 r fwfl 'Xa r -Liv l'lr--nip-.-n lluylv l,.ur-Inn Uvnn lil-.1-grunt Marwyn Tucker ws A vp-rx rum! rrwrmwr rr: H+ xAdV'S41aS', xv! ln' luv, is 5mmq 1wrsrusmMIX mwmrwcg Ins frwmls Hr' xmw A rum-r:wNw'r :fi thu ffwtlmNl scumd uw Inf, scrum gm-ar, .ami ww Ivwfwwc lim he xxx!! lw ahh' tm wwf, rum: .mg olnwa iw limi QU? ww Mus wax .anymrrw lwrwm' rvqards Margaret Quinn as fa frwmd worth lmvmg SMX us quuumc' Kumi mm vm- ur ow-rx Iiwwqg limi sim dum ur mx'-, Su Fw LIn'rNmQ 11xmMtwww will nut Iwo fwvrlnwulwci In Mmm vrnplrm-rs Ax a whirl, wuln rrmwlwrw M nur 1M r,Kw, Gloria Meade MW c111alxfxw fm flu' grcmmwru 411 cum- ful nur mmm 1rm:19m xulxliwsn HDV mum mllwlmlcllvwq JNlHf'VK'UYL'VT1 Mau 1' 1f 1 'rw rw Hu modurrw dm 1 group Edward Frazier dwcwrnf l'gg ' bfxlx ll.r.rlrr- Wm' as mwrudo um swf ww Tessie Landua ,N .1rx'.4. ful! cm fum and QQQM-a Frou im' 5 xux fuui cr? LAN spurts, Though sink gmarwal In bdxkkfthim QLH and wc!!-1 omposed, James Thompson wwms to Maw tm' wwrzgy of youth and Hu' plnhrxcwpwy, ggi- Hn frxfrwcis VESDCKT Iva ugwwurw cm :Herr pr-Mic-w Af wmv of H10 uutstmwdwq 'wvrqvr rx of Hx, warn MM-1 Club, Gertrude Geno Mak, vw rnamy frrwrfs wr. vmru maria' far rm lwr N Mr r ra Agxmrmarw 5 fvfrrirxniw, two, has lucrn an .aciciwzmxw Y- We rmugiwrw :Lam rr qmugw Jack Rosegrant wii Lrlxmgs Iwo mme-nwlwmri by Ins rlassrvmtvs for Mx MY KU falvwhrx and xxeuuwh of Moak xxlw P1 Maw :mem vwgvv, :rf thy so :al fum M19- I ttons ot tlte s.ltooI sutxcsstul. lt lte puts ltts nttnd to it, he xxtll turn out to be a real arttst. Betause ot ltur unusual abtltty tn commerctal studies, Eloise Raabe nas tw. orne one ot the depend- anlo and elttfc-nt workers tn tlte gutdante ottttie Lorraine Wagner ts anotlter ot our very pronttstnxrg tontnterttal students wlto tytll undoubtedly Q0 tar tn tltts tteld Blue oxtels on tlte dance floor, TOO Clifford Paul aroused tlte poet tn us, Sowing seeds .ml ktndness, ratltattng fun, dotng a ltttle studytng, 'wut mostly on tlto run 'Tlteso words really desvrtlve fltlt Katherine Nikels ts an extraordtnary example tt ta tarotree modern lass Kate ts especially out- fantltng tn gtrls' atltlettts and sltc also does well tn t,1nr'r ' I' I'-url Xikn-le lltlnl tl u l lil-tvtu ltcr atadetnt. tourses Tall, dark, and short-haired, Jack Klinkertuss Itas our tattlt tltat lte wtll lwefome a ttrst Class dot tor lle's lvettn very avttve on tlw fnurier stall tltts year Dorothy May ts a qutet, re- served gtrl wlto taltus ltftt just as tt tnntes, and always meets cxorytlttng vyttlt a snttle XX!ttlt tltts Cla, fzge adnttralale tratt slte wtll undoubtedly do well in tlte years to tome Q1 A gentleman of the old schoolrf- Howard Hecke- meyer, tlte Casanova ot Normandy, ltas tween get- ttng muclt tratntng for a future tn tlte bustness world as Mr Chrtsttan's rtqlwt ltand man on tlte Stu- dent At ttytty Fund A modern gtrl vyttlt an Ont ltant- tng smtle, Dorothy Hibbeler ts a reltablc, s.n- ere ultarafter wlto served lter srltool well as a member ot tlte otftqe forte Oliver Goldstein has many frtends, who, wttlt htm, have tite sptrtt and Courage to ltave tltts motto' The less you learn, the less you forget OlIte, wttlt ltts sttnttllattng sense of ltomor, ltas done muuit td lnfigltten many dull flasses. One of tlte smallest Qtrls tn stature but not by any - klink--rl'u-N Xiny Wttlivll Scott means tlte one wttlt tte smallest mental vapafity, Florence Wittich ltas won a plare lor lturself tn tlte .lass as an ellntvnt! clependalnle person James Scott isn't ltuarrl lrotn very tnutlt xorctlly, but lte really does make tltat ytoltn talk James ts no punk at wrestltng, ettltvr, Pugt' Sixly-mt: . J i S of l9.7:?NQ Wl 1 , I X . A ,7 5 'v . . lxintlvr l.:uumin' Flvinvl lam Xlill Xlklsn nmtlf tlml ltfrrlll' twin' Nunn nllllr llti' Ivan Kinder, txltn t-, ttlvnnl,-N n!al,utg nllnn WkJVfl'1' lxldxlntl tlnl- tw nut' nnmnn Ivan tw mn wvll known Lt' Nllfllldllll lllll rnnrl ltkvlx It tn nal ltls nlll lll'u W, l l , nn'-tttnn tltal llldl-K lnnt ww pntlnlttr llnwevztry Ilan Imk tl wrtntlk Null' tnn lnr llc! mnlfw. ltt lt an s ltttlar , 1 Q slttw llvr an tVL lNlVl' ww art' nel cunt' nl Rozeffa l Laramie'S assvl' 'wltt' tu lnnpttmllvc' .intl clvpurttltalule lntort-t'-tml ln itll spurt-, alll' Inky. ln ytlal lvdwlxut llall tl-L' llw' Donald Mcllvaine talented tn ntttgut' I , nm lttgfn ft ntttnlwr nl tltu llnyl, fwlz-tl Clnlw lttr ilumtl that-, Georgia Heilman, rttnttl, but lncndly, wall do hor lwmt on lwlnll tsl nllwra tn promote lalr play, goorl tx ll, anll ltattlltrtwsx lillllvflly tnttlfl Well llc Vallc-rl John Hul'ton's gmail xt ft '-,K ,ul lltx warm fnctndltnem lm'-, xxntv lntn umm lrtllnrlu wltu wlll nut lnrqct ltlnt lil J lnnq ttnww Mntltfut .anal wwe-rvefl vwll flnwrtlut Margie Steimel. Sltu tttwfvr pltsltcx lmruc-'ll lnrxmrcl, lmnt um lnnwn .intl ltlwtl lwx itll Cliff Van Mill lS untl nl Nnnnftnclx 2 ntl-t .trtltlnt atltitltcw llv takes part IH mm! all tlttt ltlnrlw .tnzl Imk llrnnqltt lmtttv tnanx nl nnr tllarntltnn-,ltugt' ll tm lntt-rout, ll tnr no ntltctr Pug Xlvll 7v1,..,JZ21M xzlilu' Ili -ilnum lluunn ll. l.lmpm.ul l.uv'lrln-nl Ilnntaignc 1- .girly-I tewasnrt, lta-- ntaclt lltrn Vngl. lr lun aww-,ng t, clunt lttlllj Doris Chapman t- an tzitna nw gurl with nmt .1-,svtw Slut ltelnn x to ilw fnnferl Dan v Cvrnwtt Q lwcr fx- f llt nt .ind ltas ollvn vtwtortattwl nl- v.-wth flanttng Her wtnntnq new xxtll, nn dibubl, QM lv lint fxllltwtnlt Carl Luebbert tlntywt 't ltaw ang tw tltnlar Qnnl, lm wall Iue able fl 'ln tnw 1lllXlll i llc Ltmlwtkulws He ts a toflpcralsxc wwrl-wr xxiw t--. dlblf- tn tdlcv and lnIl.Il nrflcfs xattlt alfa flly Mary t r lrtnntl- Montaigne ns a most agrcflalolv pcrstlv He -lnp lu fltrvlxttul lvl, rvmm .tt-.l H: - ltlcetl lv, ftll who know her. Andrew Lott ts a sullrtn n and fonsfwwxt student In spite of tltls, nw, Lsttrzltnttas .aw not tw-tt l vvttltont lneung notnrod Fanny Handlin I1 A vttmnlat nnQ txcrknn tn talk tn ancl www tn lvl' lnwn -Htl an any gulntett menttnnetl ln lgttir lllf, lttlr dqrul ablc, Cltkpcwttntirt wtll ltr ta t,1'C.lf attrlltn' Oliver Creed lSIlll ltnlarnl front mn ll lln' ll' lm -ww! l't'tV lnl wat lm- has won mant lrl n l- Olllt-' Ink, ,tlltltltl mn.l1 tn Nnrvnfznfly, wln l' -.x ll lve Snrf-ll. rntwttl wlmn ltr- leiavus IVIJ li Pl1LK1l1T1111'11'v1Uid idle NS .3 gwl xx1.1mQ pw 1111.1i -imrrm rmaiw Me dflVdxllVG KU M111 11121, Beverly French :1-r1a11l1 1x Uma Tins Mix 1lewr1in111. 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' Y f cf Im ' I . cw. Idl'c'IICt' mo nm x, ' u :Im In-V,uII Belly Gi tner . L' 'C L' .1 I ' ICIII1 S ' I ' , I IIIIB dl mg mul some besI dum es Alvaro Careaga whose C I I '. Lall, msw-I IvIIow an nt III VIRIIHIIOII f I I .. ' our partmg I L wr, I 'I5 p llillnr-I' 4 ' I .Q '+'1-fa Y un - 7' I 1 llromwirh , , -Q I I I 1 my IQIIQII vx xu I E L r Elll n rrs IS vary prow worm at ot 1 c erful n Horn B II5 vums Imam NUIOWOVIII5 rr 1amII ako I mar K ear asia ther Polly Bromw 1 0 swIf '.I'+ ',r anziua hlef r FwIIx rs .3 sw 1 the DUIIIM Ox have Art Zbaren II I 9 rrembu QI Ilw II or Iwo yr II In IQ u Ir Z arm-n Du x rr 'Y' Q c nur u 'Ulla Anacleta Benoisl. lImwu.r, II umkew IIIIIL? QIIIIW- NILIII Liwprtu iw rlumrufmv '-,Idrxrw Geraldine t'll1fIIOI'UIIl' ix .Jx sweet and IIIIIIIIIQIIIII na IIII- UIILI V Dwyer has aIIra Ted 3 Inwt III Il'IL'IIkI'- at Nrwrmwrlx, IIVUVIIIQ IIIJI yum MMVI IIHIQJI vulnw Im Im' XXIII Nu, Imvs g.uuI Iwmmml, Iyul IIII' Hung WQIII re, rvrm-mIJc-r Ralph Slille is 1 mwfnrvq Ic'II1w Mm lIl.lII , luwullwr mml lluum Le Roy Farmer 's llnl vcm marvy:IuII Iassesmerrg It ,lnwwm Inm IIw Im Irw- CIISIIIII tm' Imgll IIA Iaxwrrlv wang ns 'I IVIIISI Sw eIrcIrwI wevm Io apprmlalo IIIIH Page Silly-live U L If .1 rmmlwr uf IIw trmk mam IMI Ifw-s IIll'lC'I Am' ' ' 1 I Nu' I .I-rm H+ Im rnrl IIIJI .I lurm an I-IIIIIIIIIU rv ral Ilmu KIIIJIIIICS of IIIIILAI- SIGIJS I' IJJSS H1 IIIC SL-rmvr Or I1 '-Ira EII ' Hua, Iwumsm dfl' :Ie-sImI1Iv Ir: my 1 LIII1 K0 di II IIII -I'III SIIIIIIIII IVIIII UNI EI U imp uwwbsm 'INET Nah- a I OI pc-p In 1 swung IWII om' -'I IIIIwe: Igw- A I I I , I . 'WS J n - J 'rmrlxuf YHHMX ag A SX' ,lar IIIQH IQIIIUW WIIII A Img! UI Imwlw IIw.1Ix Bull 1 Va . ' H I Ir- IIII'I' IMI: IIN .JIuIlIx MII -wx Iwer 'Irm.1Q1Iv IIW Ilrk urs I I III II II II III Id .II Iur IIIQ xxIIIw IIxn1g W S A I LII has MIM II In x S I III I l , I I I I II I Q ' No: , I Imax qIrIs xxf'w N111-I mo I I IJ I I - Ik Ira Lmml'Im u mfcIcm ymllw Ax dI Iete, I0 D f Jr OW Of lx V Ich, In lm :much mu! UI IM mrwlx Mama ygar, MN 3 mm HH, MMM U1 My KIUIAWH M NM III II II' III' II W 'IV IUII IIIIIN I 'III' lTIdlICIy .JNCI Wax UIQ In'1II-uutImII Omwvw nu Iwr ysnwwr 9 I9 I yea I X' 'Im fm: -LIII, nn IuwI mwrl 'ITIIIQ xuIII uvlcrqv ax III raft Iles FJ v . el d we - ' ., I , wx MTH M 3, Im, 'CQ ' -II QLI IIIII PI' W 'I I Y I f Iwi In lin' IUIIIFU IIIIIIK 'IIN III 'um II IW II In III agc IS yul I pmI1IvIx me Iwwm I:z1IXL'rIt WIIII WAIIIIQ5 MII I rr 11.x Mn ' -Ll ll:-:min l'nx'lne'r K l llrr fl JV II - Q11 I I I .I b Q .IQ 'I I N. , II' . Q x h I if If: 5 I r 'D Y I I 'af n 4 1 ,Q IBEW I' 0 Lgxf M t',XfJM- X S5nio S of 1939 X 1 Clinlun Zorn Siege FU-nga-l lflui-tn-in I rnwu Illillcr Koeln g l,. Smith liaise s A' ' l 'GM H ,ff 1 . . - 3 , n Q ' lv Astrdrmqvrxwnlclnewrglluxu tlldt Clifford McClin- ton I5 nnt- nt the kr llLlUliS lwest atlllelts lle la very nnassnnnng lint ntwurtltelesa ltau dnnr- as rnnr ll .ii any ntlrer tn lleln Nnrrnmrclg maintain its lnglt atlllt-til ranking ll wt: llcurr tt giggle, you lcnnw tllat Charlotte Zorn r-- near Slit is a vt-n lfltlllklll, mrl ultll a mn--t agrelalmlc' ner-nnalltv Cltarlottf guw nut lnr rnnvt Hllllflk and lx Indeed an akwl tn flu' Clan ing .jrnnp Earl Siege la truly an all around student, lvl llt-TX dune extremely well aS a rnvvnlur nl tltu tml la leant Dorofhy Slengel ltas liven .lnntller nnlstanlrng qlrl atltlete In tlte rlass latte :ally an exrc-lltrnt lmslwtlnall player, slit' liar al--n dnnv ner part lu prwlnntv interest lll nwndcrrn rlnnr incl Arthur Cllrislensen l'- a tlll'UVllll lellnvv xxltll J lmppv qu lllrlkx .iltlttldv lt lx nur stnrere vv'Slw tlrat tlnx attltlldtr will lwnnq Pinky sufvess and ltannlnl-as .llltrr lie ltavuu rr ltnnl Tlnb was Carolyn Crowe's lrrsl war at lXlnnnan:lv Slip ranldll, rtmtrtnr r-f, tllcl limrt nl evervnnt' wlinrn slit' meet-, will lim, rnnsecllwntly rnarlv tnatn llIt'IlClS The 'xllwtl llvnrns will lm at tl qrr-at luv, WllllOlIl tlte dew lnaas vnu at uf Arthur Miller. Art rx a vert agreealule than wlrn lS alxlaxs rearlv tn lencl Ina assrstanre in any sltnatmn Beverly Koeln as a sweet and rnnslderatl- persnn wllnrn everxont- lknnns and likes As a tribute to lter wide snreazl pnptllarltx, slug was crowned Queen nl lltrartx- in V3-H lltr nnt standlng extra-rnrnrnlar arlnewrnfnt lim lleen in tl'e danr ing gronn',, vvllere' site talfk a prom nent part Lowell Smith, tlur nrsrslrltnt nl tlltr UN' players, r'- an able I'lV3ITl8ll'ul Xrntfll we lnrn playing Hamlet on ljroaclwav Home day rnaxlw llek one nl tllt: rnnmt rlteerlnl and lrlendlg students at Normandy Ruth Cassens as prnlualulv llee rnnxt pntrlrlar gurl in tllt senior rlass Her rlxarrnwq twrsnnalrtg and winning wags will snrq-lv get lier far llntll is a division edrtnr nn tlre Saga stall and an erwrgetlr and Illltlflkltlll worker lll dramatic s She IQ also a rnemlver nt several lIlllSlldl wrganriatlnns and one ot tlve ontxtanrlnnltg Students lll nwndvrn slant e The trntli nf tlre adage, Good tlnnge rnne rn small narlnagesf' is proved luv Marilyn Workman. Slte alwaxs greets lier many lrsend5 Wltli a tlwwwrful smile Marilyn Iraf, .3 goncl 9ll1UlE!Slll' runrrt and lwaS served alll- wntly AK treasurer nl tlwr- Senlnr Stnrirrnt Conn rl Page Sixly-.vix 'S Troy Anderson iw Ninrirrarmlyls aerial lrallbavk, wlru lias helped tu vvin many football games ln spite of this honor, Troy goes Quietly alnoul lris tasks and iisiifilly dures tlitrrn vwll in every ticlil Trnys rniintifr gurl in girls Latliluti f, nriglit well be Dorothy Schirr. XXx'iIli lt-rl' siiiwriws nn tleu .iililirlii ficlrl, slim liav liven it ini,-inlw r vt nmnx 1 lv mrsilx learns Leslie ,W , , ,W A , Allen, ' , . l..,in.,nilr, riigiilnrl. iliii' Q , St 1 ., - MW, H44 nnassnrrnng Hill lwas slwwn lns prowess many times on tlre atlifvtzi field as a rrrernber of the Varsity Football tuarn Dan Hohman has his own unique vim nl doing tii ngs ll lift I-1 lcslt alarm,-, lie aicom- irlislres rnnili We wiftii lnrn lnts nt 'sl.l f9SSl It -,ill-tru is gnliwi, Sue Humphries is tr wealthy girl ller yrludwiig Llisiiirsitiiiii lim lwin rniswgl by her uf, kivnttei- ' li ii ltvr t'lipartiirC 53 O . W'ui'klvmll X Muli-rfnn 1 K Klli-n l.i:-hruni Kullvy G f -f ff 4 4 3 tgr Lrirrx XX.ignuk nriiie:,ti.1 Nw' tiny rs li' .in .i .nriiirlixliuil imrist, lwnt 'iv is L-iiiiiillr tis girnfl 'Q' - mixillr lt iinx nt xwii nriw iinx' i.UlllltdIlllS aluniit lite suninr xxritv iiiry take tlwln In Liwlii-, lnr lies E' lnitl rligrqi- .rt tlieni liir flirt HSJQJ H in -vp Rose Liebrum lids ti rnvrr, greeting liur uvurwiiii ' Slip is ,in Qtti iinl rvlnitrli' girl vvltcr sltnnlnl iw sure Hsin., Haumhug in gift A gnoil inlr alter ailing! claw A line all- aH l 1 ' HU 'T'l 'f5 ' irnrnnil ti-lliwx Otto Kallvy is Ca popular rrrcrnlwr nl llrl' ilgss llv will lre 'ting rcineinlwrod lor lm fx GWR-g . f gilrievi-imrnix un tlie ircr X squad Marjorie Fisher lias Lilvvms liven a lnyal xtipnorfer nf lXlorman'ly's lust interests Bill Baumhoff is rvallr not as Baliny as lns namcl siiggeslx HO is iiniel, rurtscfrvatixe, and l'ugirSi.r1x -.wr ri Seniors of 1939 llzllrl Hirluv J 1 knew He has been a real dSkLi to The tennis learn this year, The music' and Liam mg denartmenw are' rrwdehtc-cl to Bernice Peper for lrer fine- mark in the trio and in the Convert Dame group rcspofrrvvlr. Wki might d6Cllfdllr' Thanks mr the Mem-rrx '- Shirley Gruner, who has Surah left a laklirwq rm prozsiori ow Ngrrrri.irwdx Shri 'Was ffalurufl nravvlx wr km Eil lilillklr s 5 W i f Ai :L N i n , r 5 ifli lm mn We-hrrlvn ' ' IH-In-1 I ' 1, nl-1 M . I A ,s :V .,,, W l K r ii l ll:-um-r l-ilimln-Ill I-'rr-1-I llnrroll 14-nr F-lx In spite Oi Helen Bald's giggles, gushing, and garrulity, she has a very pleasing personality. We expert great rlwmg5 from lrer later on Elefred to ihe horwur sodety in Iver rumor year, Doris von Wehrden is ilu ranlfmq student ml rlrc -'law She has wrvifml H10 Sana Weill and was awarded tlw ccixmrslmv of Hn dillN,'IlIC'S division in liar swmcwr war Arncmmg Irvr otlirrr er lIVIlIUH fm' fiuurrcr, lie-ur leading lurrkey, lmmkvllxall, Mizwinn finaly Jinncrr Aradvrm of Sr :Crue All uf Vernon Rickey's lm lI1dl1l1C'S mr' rwlaycfi rm llww Ir-runs .ourl as lar as we Pup Calm and unassuming, Joe Evans is a modern Noullr who is as unusual as lie is viral in this modem, ruslrirmg world Like sister Edna, Elizabeth Freeman as muairally iw lined and MS dune well in time dv gmarfmcrrit wlillf- at Nurmaririx NVQ 1-xpgrl qrmr tlrmgs of llrzdln--Hr Lawrence Carroll rx carrnrlrrrr memlvvr ul tlml lmrvms l-frdlwlrrr xrvra rmiml Ig-.am lleff, fwfr? a lirrrrifliwriq rfliiwr Jlsfv lmxrvrm 4' ui- fnnruntiixisw lah- Xml limb-r l.ilr Huw livvr-V, A new miss al Nurrmrinlx x-.rim lmcl rum slain-nillrw ur wmmmg fa lunar wr trwridi Shar-W June Kuennan. 'Sixty-1-iglrt Any gurl wtth a personaltty as charmtng as June! wtll have no trouble getttng along in this world Harold Fox has shown no parttaltty toward any par- ttcular activity, but has glven hts lnterest broadly to the whole sthool lup to, and tnrludtng, the wonienl Remember the tigure clothed Ill black who reptesented the wicked fairy tn the May Pete? Well, that was Barbara Bell, who has enltvened many per- lormantes this year as a member of the Convert Daneelgroup. We really enjoyed l3arbara's dancing but we enjoyed equally well, the fT'lLlSlt' of the Norsemen at the s:hool's social tuncttons Thus organtzation owes a lot to tts drummer, Wesley Wehmer. Dorothy Junge has a double dose ot good . l . ' ln, k She ts both beautttul and brtlliant,lHer pleas .I 4 n y ' l I v , . ll W1-lnm-r I Jiulgt- tni.l.it.. KKK-ltixnm'ytr ' Burliir tng personahty will undoubtedly marry her to sufeess tn anything she undertakes. Another ot Normandy's ardent athletes ts .lack Borgeld who added murh to the suic ess of Normandys athletu' teams thus year lle ts an all around athlete, parttctpatlng in football, basketball, and baseball, The sufvess ot the boys' C-Kazaa life Cilee Club thls year was due largely to the work ot Marion Cline, who affompanted thus organtzation throughout the year. Wilbur Chamblin lS tnterested tn a variety of aftivlties He starred tn a one-act play early in the year, ts a member ot the Rtdtng Club, and is tnteiested tn golf and tennts. He hopes to become an arttst Although Duane Wehmeyer came to Nor- mandy late tn the year, he lett a deftntte Impression on the school He is quiet and serene and admired by all who know htm, This was Anna Barbir's ftrst year at Normandy, but lH the short spare of a year she made a host of friends It be her magnetic personallty Fred Furber is a fellow, who is best known for his work wtth department Clint' Hmmm He spends most of his ttme tn the fltenustry lab bent over a bunch ot bottles. The suffess of any school publtcatton depends upon tts advertising sub- scrtpttons lt was an the Capacity of adverttsing manager that Elmer Eason dtd hls but to make the Courter a sum ess Ima- Situ .nun Y' x If ui G x Lg Eleventh Grade l'up mir: Allen. Sliriiyi-r. Rivlil. lim-irrgv. l ll l all iiliclillvliili, Ylyvrs. livilwrs. Muzi. 'nw' . Svliinillvl. B'i'rgfi-lil, liingi-. Tliinl mir: .-Xnlini-Iwn. Oi-iiing, 0'I!vIl, Ncuglnzs, Brunilon, Pruuisl, Arnold, Smith, J. Min-llvr, llqiiisle-in-. lilzinil. Prvis. ,V Svvulnl mir: Bvrg, Alkinsnn. Phipps, l'i-in-r. Xl. Milli-r. N-liiiimurlwr. Rnnilzill, Si-gi-limi-sl. R. Miivllvr. Haiiliinr. G. Aulinrhivn. l'vtvrs, Xlvyi-r. Firxl mn : Svlwililv. Oi-lgrrr, B a n i-1 hi-linsii-r. I.. Nlillvr. Ulu-rmiin. Anti-n, U'Ilnniu'll. l'iviillivn. Xlurrny. Tnfi mir: J. Xlrllliiliiiii. B. Hollins. Mvlz- gvr. Ciiiiin-i'l'iiiil. Ilnrn, I-'ni'iishcll, Daniels. Tllilal nur: Ilalll. A. Meyer, Mr-4-kfi-est-1, Cliim-ii, lliili-inam. Nlimn-. Si-fum! mir: livn. l i'i-ilvrking. Ilnrphy. F. Mi-yi-i'. llii-rki-i. Disllvr, llulh, Marlin. First rim: A. M. Xli-yi-rs, lfnlliiinn. Cun- ningliiini. Mains, llysnri. lfliirksim. 'llumilii-lil. Il Xl x i . . 1- 'i-'. Trip mir: Springli. Nlaiiiivs. Cliiiiiiiiun. Spi'ln'n'i'. Xl illvnis. Hui'hinui'lli-r. Hlinnk. vnu-iii, i..g1.-I-, viii-ks. 7'l1i'l1lmu': Rims:-ll. lilinlfaill, Wright. l.u l'nlii. Liniinvr. Kit-l'zirliiml. Ruth. Hirst, 'l'i'iiiili'x'iiniii. , Si-1-inn! nm-: Ili-Iii-ris. Kelli-. Ml-lm:-li-1. llowilall. Rulrvrls. ililiiva. l,cl'ii'l1i'. ltlmw, Sniullii-rs. Ste-wart. Firxl mu-: Williams. 'l'ayliii'. 'l'ii ne'r. l Sliniiifl, Wilni-nii'ii'r. liiiwlmrl. 'l'uoli'n. Wkiril. llraissii--ltl. W hilm-ll. i Tiili mir: Gr-ral. l.nwri'iii-n-. Ih'iiili'ii-li, .lni'.ili. l Ili-inlr, kiwivliiikv. kiiinnim-llvr, l.nninii-rs. Kulil. Tliinl run-: l.--vviiv, Wnilii-l. S. Xiilnii-lion, Gi-ii-is. Kiiclnii-yi-r. lllinik, Uililzi. Nlvtlaiiii. .Nr-r-iinil nur: Loans, lximlirvl. Wulf. lxirvll- nvr. Kriinii-i'. Klinkvrfn-is. Linili-rs. Hniii-iv kinnp. Iflimlv. Ruilgv, llamiptnn. Firsl mir: May. Linil. Ki-lly. Ki-iskvr, Ili-inn--li. I.iiI,imi-. Livsi-. li.lili'r. lmrinnn Sinylhv. l Jose McClinton President Violet Whitwell Vice- President Edith Smith Secretary Paul Kroehnke Treasurer The eleventh grade class ably assisted the seniors and did much on their own part to make this year the best we have ever had at Normandy, The boys and girls received excellent training for the posi- tions they will have to till next year as the seniors and leaders ot the school, Some of them were assistant editors and business managers tor the Saga and Courier Many ot them competently handled vice-presidencies of clubs and other organ- izations. From their ranks will come the students to take the places of the graduating athletes. The juniors, as usual, entertained the senior class with the annual Junior-Senior Prom, held in the New Gym, May l2, Amid gay testivity the juniors bade tarewell to the seniors and took their places as leaders in the social lite ot the school, Scholastically, this class has made an excellent record tor its tirst two years May it continue the good work through V340 The sponsors who helped this class succeed are Miss Edith l-lasner, Mrs, Frances Spencer, Mrs. Mary Still, Mrs. Bine Thoelke, Mr, Wesley Diem, Mr. Dewey Schill, Miss Marion Beck, Miss Eunice Olinger, and Miss Virginia McCloud. Pugi- Sviw nfs li ix.:-9 3 'R ,3 W 331 5 'D 6 'Vp ,wr -xv H is if ii jf Semi x fag- ,xii I -Wx? 5 Q ' if Q 'A NN .I Tenth Grade l'nllc't. l'i-mlvlhm. fuurlll nur: l'v-In-r, l i'm'lit-li. 5t'lir:'i1nalu Stnihhml. Svyfria-il. Ruhr-rlsim, 5i'hmtill. B N N it- 1' . .'lml'i-r, .'lnii-y. lZmlil.n-ii. Gi-lilmnll. Svhuluz. I nln r Thinl mir: Mills-i. Sinmivlu. l'zii'im-nliir. Si-lmnu'h1'l'. Smylhv. Gimlily. ,l. Smith. I'ali'i'. Small. Slollmz l'iiwn'rs. St-vnlnl mtv: I'ri4-gel. lit-at. 5:-ml, Smith. Rykvr. llruxvs. ltuln-rtsim. Srlxwairu. litnli-lit, Unlilrr. Shml. l'llarv-. l'utln'lin'll. Firsl nur: Springli. Svliinm-uk. Rim'lun'l. I.. Smith. llurmun. Fl--1-r. Sli-wart. ll. Si-lm:-Ili-i J. llilieww. ll, Walsh. li. Smith. liivltln-i. ltm-fi. Pailhuils. ' I Twp mn-: Yi-:nw-rliill. llrinniim, Wiplli-r. Ih-utsrh. Whilllvr. L Wi-hh. Dux- uh-'. Dum-nki' I i llieurltingvr. Athlon-mil. I-'inillm-y. Ili-itipsvv. Thin! nm-: l'flili'iilgv, -Xllu-rl. lk- Zvrn. l inll4-r. 'l'l1miipeuiil. Dale. Wi-nln-l. I-'vlilmain lin-inkv. tirnlnvr, Yam llnrn. bvfnriil rnir: li-hrl, X--ll:-r. limlin. Ihnn-a. Dixon. Crust-. Win. lhixissuu. Mi-im-x Ilailvy. 'l'i'u--lilimil, Firxt mir: llhust-. K. Wvlrli. .Nuliui'l1un. 'I'iml. 'l'rm'y. Wil:-ull. XX ui-pkv, lfilwniils, lhllfp. ll:-xln-iiiu-r. Mig--ll. Tap mtv: lluikins. Xltn-xwll. Mi-llivs. ltluuily. Nvtth-r. Srl:-ur, -Xri-lu-i. Hihl. llurtl. llugtul. Ithti-rll. Tlliril ruiir: Huleh-in. Xlnnrv, lliiflnainll. Jones. Me-vvr. lluullv. 'ilu-nn. llzulni-nt-lx. llnusi'lli:u-li. Hi-im-1-k. ll:-rrmtm. Sv-vulnl mir: Hunslu-ugi-r. lla-nm-kv. Xlvv Cuurl. lllusiin. Norton. Huggins. Xli'rrilimu Just. Murphy. Huhvli. Morin-4-. Mn-yi-rs. Firvl mir: Ilalpiu. Cox. Ui-itfitlx. Mi-i-lmii, Nlvyvi. klnskv. Jiiiiliiil. Xl.-Cuuig. Niril--il. lil:-lluuli. Jvnkins. Tap rnzr: Kuhlv. Kiuhn. Cnllillmll. Huliui liniuiuvrt. -L Hi-ll. lit-Ili-rwn. l.vHvw. i.uvnm. Opt-nlunili-r. Tliinl mir: lhgli-y. l.m-ln-r, Bull:-r, Hauer, Rvgvr, Kurl. i.ulm'liu-. klinv. Low:-. llvnsun Sf-rmul run-: Blunt-lili:-lil. Krainu-r. Ki-tile-r Lui-king. llranly. lhvlnl. llust-li.irl, 0'Cunn1n-, Curry. First nm-: Bnnuisli-r, llun--mi. Kullmhn. A. Baumann. ll. llvll. l!l:li'kliurli. I,ii'rm:in l.. With-ll. liiirwi-ll. Ki-1-nnn. l T up mic: Swyi-rs. Ka-lla-r. Gluusi-r. Goebel. Fitting. Ui:-si-lmaul. Silvr. Pullniil. Kult:-rt-. Melba Smith President Virginia Lueking Vife'President Beverly Schaeffer Seirelary Sarah Serot Treasurer The sophomores are to the senior school as the seventh graders are to the junior school, Although new to the senior high school this year, it did not take them long to adapt themselves to the new surroundings. ln a short time their upper classmen began to take notice ot them. The members ot this class took part in many and varied school activities. Led by the girls, who seem to have the upper hand ithey held all the class otticesi, these students were heard in the Student Council meetings, in the orchestra, in the band, and in the glee clubs. They were seen in prominence on the athletic teams, some ot them received varsity letters tor their prowess Representative ot the high type ot citizenship exhibited by the entire class, Nancy Kolbohn was chosen as the best citizen and rewarded by a trip to Jetterson City where she saw the state legisla- ture in action. We expect these students to take their proper places among the school leaders next year. The teachers who so ably helped this class get a good start are lvlrs. Margaret Witherspoon, Mr. Hadley Crawford, Mr. Russell Doyle, Miss Genevieve Saltzman, fvlrs, Ruth Shay, Mrs, Ruby Burns, Mr. John Pollock, Mr. James l-lixson, and Mr, l., Hane- brink I'i:,uf- Sfii-vriri-Iliff-if 'fv- 'Q X E3 Ninth. Grade Tap Inu Iluvll, Iiulilzuiil. II.il1l. Iitmlvil uuxnzlu. Ilvnni'lI. Iizly, Ilrzu slrzuu-li. II, II slum. Kluric, Iiuiiuse-V. ling:-ra. Km-ll. lly-rm' llixnn. Ii'unle-lx. limIluH'. Ki-lli-r. lions.- Tli inl nur: Krultli, on Il xl, Iisnli-yu lx-vu:-nuuln. Iiunililll. Iiulu-ns ll: I! Ihunuu Ki ki lx n mu Iiopi-iw. Ixinsv n. Ihiliimnn In-run '4' I . uv 4' poll. IIruinl:'n .iw-iui'I run: Ilmmlslluw. Haunt: ir...-g. iii.-imiim. ixriiiaiig. Knstm-r. Ilu-.1-grullt. Ilalssvll. Ki-nnyl lilinnl. lluilx Wvllu. Iluyvi Ihuivr fur! mir: Iluvla- Ili-rmvl. Ifrzineml. Iluuiii hull. lin-s, Iii-nglt-. lhsi-lmtf. li.irilul. svllullv. Iiizllluu. Ihulislvll- Wuntiug. IImiIl4'v liip mir: Q.. I,uu-lx Lluunun. Dwkuy- Dull Iliirg fiirml. II. Irvin-. Ilnrlaqil . I lm-r. :Kmlruill I.uI' ,. .4 um. Luil. l..un'. l.lau'kson. Tiiiril lun: Iluinw. I'i-tn-vsun. URN-l'r-. I.-in I.u-rmunj llraiki-. 12. I.urzunii'. Look. I.uis-in Linkin. l'nll.-v Xl lamum-'. lr-lla, Alle-u. , f S-vniirl mu IK. I.xn lx UIii'rgmnu'l'. Ili-all 1. - Kirin-ir. Ilrvvu-H 0'Nvil llnlllj . K.rnIn'r. Lull- l..iu-v, Niinvin l'urlai'r. llllzillu. Ih- l.urgin is lnxl mir: Mlnms. l.ui-in Cnrninll, l.uui invrt. Null. I.. Alvin. Ilussvns, Courlmfj Ln-4-in. 1,1-x. Lurtxs. N1-wt-ll. Douglas. luii nur: l.. Illllvr. Pij Xlililiiiuii. Xlvrlf. St.-I-vi. ll. Smith, St-gvl Imrsl. St-lii--lvilt-. Th in-ng:-r. Schull: inl nur. Srlut-ilu-r. Nlnss. St-lnn-ith-i Sm-ns:-li. Sr-hull:-. Xl:-1-ks. Xlnrlltinultl- lllulm tjuist, ht-Iiinnll. N-lmli-1. N 'ruurl I ui . i ,.. t- ii .-- vw-' r: S4-Inman. Snynl--i, 'llurplij Il lnll N hall I I Xllllt N li l I 'II W 1 x ..t .l. .inith. Xl nlgi-I Xlusvlnm-in-1 I-'inf run: Xlilmml. NIani'i'm-r-ti, Nluynuril Sli Must:-lin-tink. M4-lliuiu, Xliitws. J. Mull'-r Ili Ili-Latin---. Nlvkliniitm. lim ill:-. Swhim :- Ti-p nur: llnllin-lnl. III annillt-n, 1.111-tlilv Wvlirr. I'a-ml. Wil ill. II l ll 'tli .Inu-gt-r. Gnsmni l il. Xnlkniam. I-.tru-ti, l.ililxn. eu . irpliy. Third nur: Ilvlm ll 'I'vi'lkvlln-in'r D Ivvrntl. NVillizuns. Cru-s. XYiIlimns. II4-nlmu Hnrll. Iliiruijvllwys. lIu .V nu- .N 1- r ri n 11 nur: I' rwl I m'ls'n'Il.l.ulr4rI1 I rllllll . lm-klnaul. 'Q i. x ag.-i. mi...-.-. 1-rki ng, I l'uuli'rinun lc XY:-1-ks Hr-Itl. K.r--i-nw wulil. Willuunsn . n II xngl. I' lu. 5. jnlxn- ui I-irsl mn: Il--rsiui-in Iimk nlu-:gi-r. 1,01-tl. mam. lvluti-rin. 17. Knut. -K. Wvrnhz. IIi'in In--rlv I'. Lvlmslun. Ili .Inlm-nn. hvrll III . V van' lrst. Ilnlvlmzm. Ifnlvx. lim-k. ,. Fred Aussieker President Mary Slack Vit ci Pre-,itltiiil Betty Bushman So rotary Frank Schwegler Treasurer The ninth graders are the seniors ot the junior high school. As such, most positions ot importance as leaders ot the school are filled by these boys and girls. On the whole the class is eager and cooperative, lts members are interested in doing their part to improve the entire school and help it reach new levels ot attainment. Graduation from the junior high school, which comes at the end of the ninth grade, marks the completion ot the second step in the education ot the modern youth, l-le has, at that time, finished his survey ot the many fields ot knowledge and is ready to do work ot a more specialized nature. With the splendid background and training these students have received trom their well-equipped teachers in academic courses, and with the experi- ence in guiding and managing the varied extra- curricular activities in the junior school, these stu- dents will indeed he an asset to the senior high school ot next year The sponsors who willingly helped the ninth graders are Mr, John Percival, Mrs, Anita Keaney, Mr. Lawrence Guenther, Mr. Charles Koerner, Mr. l-larold Fink, Mr. Ray Oesch, Mrs, Helene Priester, lvlrs Anna Brurnmett, and Mr. John l-lohreiter. Page S4'1'riily-fili- 5. Eighth Grade Tull row: Km-stvr, Kumllv. Srlwknt't'lil S.lmlt'l'stnl, laiiigi-iilwig. S.iui--l. Nit-litil-. I.t-tt Slvilixin-ta. Tliml mit: Srliuaiv. Spit-mini. Sjmxtjgi-ii ln-rg. Sllllixaln. lxvllvr. l.lu'lsinjL. Ltiwrry. Ntiliiling, Sim. Smith. St--inivr. Svtwuifl :uit : laiwsmi, K i xi jg. l.uilwil,l. Kl'.tulllc'im. Lvutnn. 5 l .I ll l, Klaus:-in.ul. Siliiiivlz. Sli-iiisv, l.in-lwr-, Stiiiilt-x. l.xiu--. Firsl riiir: Sli-rling. i.unillit-rg. Sluviiminii Nu-ll:-ll. kuiill. l..1iimi-l'sivk. Nlmulls. lx--lil' ninn. lxi-lly. blotltlaxtl. lxiiliy. Frliut-x'niimli. Trip fmt: kink.-ii. lllii-1, tltiijwiiitfi. lt Nluriallm. ll..-limx. 421-nltliu. lhnliy. lla-lnillv, ll:-1-kiiiiiii, ilaitvi. ll-iiiiilim-. Tliinl ftrir: llt-xlit-init-i. limi-. lluln-. llzill tftilv. lftiig-lt-ull. lin--in. li-:ig--lil. lliirn-. llnie mn. Cas:-. .Ni-vtiml mn: llutl-tn--i. lrimii-i. lltin-lata. llaxis. llit-tliiiii-xt-r. 114'-ik. Xlllmggv. llizlkv. liisirliiugi-I. lltillin-. l'uxl fini: Xllit-rl. lllaiiltm. Lux. lit-vk. ll.irm-1'. llrt--il.-. llalling. llkutli. lltmuiaiii ll:-:gi-i-liii--. lim mit: Xlaik-. Xlt-llii--. tim-tgp, him-ii. lltiullt-. ll-wlivl. tliiltllit---lc. llalluix. 'IN-lilit-. l'hutl rim: Xl-illuiizlu-r, lllivk. lluf-lst--r lfuvlls. Xlvlli-. Xlvltvi. llvyt-l', link. ll.unil- lun. llulsiiu. .St-vtifnl nil.: Xlm-ll:-1, lzlsm. list-Ii--ir. lwitiiivr. ,lt-lm-. 1.-.ltlltt-rg. l.ixlni. Xl:-vvi'-, tiwvu. .ltlIll'4. l 1'r,xl mir: llrust-r. llllurtll. llillilwr. Ful- nmu. llt'l.lti,lu'xl, llzigau. llnllxiiaxlt. brass, 'l'i':lmmt'l. l'.,,i tai.: i-...i......t. lata... xx.-i.i.. xxiili.-.-. Wriglil, Weill:-r-. lin---. XY:-ll-ti1'n. lvilliallus. liuy. fluid lun: XX:--Ian:-i, ling:-rs. l'liillij-s, l't-lllg. fl-llmll. Will:-lliialitl. Wait:-lc. l'tij,guu'. XXI li Kiliiivii i--t'. i-tial. .wt-iirul mn : lu-nl. XX.ntl. lunil-vlil, XX:-itll:-, Young. lt:-ulil, tll-vu. l'.it-tml-I. lain Iltiin. xt urliiiujgltin. I'ir.xl mi.: Zi-lliiig.-i, Zli.u'--n. Yi--iiimns Wulnlvl, lt :A I li ui I. lli-it-lilwlill. llutlnljill, Wnllm. XX ilkin-tin. XX--in-ui. ,. George Fuchs President Lloyd Grass Vit'eePt'c'side'iiT Betty Westaver ft :retary June Bromwich Treasurer Une of the most important years in the develop- ment of the modern high school youth is his second year in the junior high school. As an eighth grader, he is accustomed to the routine of the high school and can shift his attention to worthwhile extra- curricular activities which make our school a more interesting institution to attend. The members ot this year's class have justified this opinion Wfholeheartedly supporting the varsity teams, they have made up a large part of the cheer- ing sections at the games, They competently and ably filled positions on athletic teams of their own. ln competition with other schools these teams looked good, and we may be assured that our varsities for the next few years will have plenty of material. Not only in athletics did these eighth grade stu- dents excelj but also in the orchestra, band, corri- dor force, student council, and other clubs and organizations of the junior school they found places of service. The sponsors who so willingly helped this class are Miss Charlotte Naurnan, Mr. Galt Schrader, Mr. li. R. Edclleman, Mr, Herman l-leuser, Miss Dorothy Clark, Mr, James McClanahan, Miss Bernice Schmidt, Mr, Arvin Janssen, and Miss Helen Wallace l':lUf'.Nw1'1'rilx 1 1 Seventh Grade Inp rout: P, livuu, llrauve. Xlnltlvn. Ernst. lul L min 1 i li Xltlli K l n .nurse 1 . in r. . 1- , , it- ii. l-tltlriilgt-. xi.-iw-. Tliirfl mu: XI.-KI-nil. XI. ll:-Ilan, liunnislvr. ll. lk-lltl. Cru-r, Xlrliuirv. -Xlvpvll. llalling. Mlkins. Counts, Dixnu. .Nwfifiil mu: llvluis. lrlt--ri. Xlaiislii-lil. Xl. lirnul. It-ss-in, Xl--tr. Xlt-lxnliin-5. Xlut-Ili-r. lfluli. lfizilililixi. l i.unn-, I ir.i! mu: Ili-au. Bu-lx. l tlis.n-l-. Unit- Ii.illni.in. I-.. lun-ls--li. lrivu. llinnkliux-l. Tn 1 fmt: lllmui. ll'nruv1l. ll iliu lx Hu-li , i qi- t , mm-llt-r, I.:-'ii-li, Sim. litmus. Imgpin. Silt-I ' ll llninivx. lin'-vl. Muni . lliln! inn: Ltilil, l,nilu't'. llmrk. lkuxs. l.likvn4-.It-i. inns. Nlnn-tilt-i. l.li.inililin. llnna, lun-. Slut:-I. llt'ulsrlmi.llni. Svvurill mu: tinxingli-n. 5lu:'xnl.ui. lanlltili bull:-, htm--s. lui-ti-i. Sn-1-l. Svliill, liialgt-It Srliintlli-r. lin-st-ll. 1 n,il rim: llriuiiivr. lf:nzui.itigl1. l.nll'uiu klwliut-i. N-lm:-it-r. N-lmr. N-luill. Nuiilli. hp.ulax1'1n. l.nrm'tt:1 lxirvlim-r. hu-inn-l. liitmn. Tut 1'-in: Www-lv. Yqlis. XX.tll:irv'. kailil. I lx l.i A iv. I.:--inintl. lull-iiglll. lxamsl1'iln'r Tliinl lim: Iniistiii. I,.inilis. lxmllli. Wntul l.llln'l4'l'. XX llstill. X1-llrl, lark, XX illlrll ltlxtiltxlx. S.-1 nn.I inn: km-iiuii. I..-xin. I..-ng. Ising lmlvr. lkl'm'gi't'. lausrli, Kluuivl. hvllx. lin lyainl, l.nug. l ir.s1 mir: kru---. Wilt-ull, lulhmtrll. lxlilll' mit... ming. mu.-,.i.'.-. ic.-ii..,1,:. ixiwii l.:lwi't-in-i-. Tuji mu: lialllivil. lllvlfvi. Usli-rlnit-i. livi- l'ut'f', Nil-Intl-, lint-st-l. Ntulglcs, Phlllilis. Sf-ruin! :tin-: ll.ilii-wi. Ht-lil:-in.inn, l'uv' liltlgvwsali. Hu-lx. lluinplnvys, Haus, Hirst lhilivlls. llvust-I, l'u.v! :tin : M-it--Il. llaupl. Jin-ng--t. llullllt-5 liuniinvll. .l-ini'-. llxnil, .ln-:min Jack Diesel Pruslclmtt Raymond Matlage Vw r' Presirftgnt Ea rl Sa mel Se rctary Edward Leona rd Treastinir Amidst the hustle and bustle that is typical of the contused halls at the beginning ot the school year, many students ot the junior School wore a frightened and bewildered look that immediately identitied them as seventh graders, After about tive weeks, however, they adapted themselves to the new lite and settled down to a year ot hard work, As is usual with a new class, the boys took the lead tirst, but the girls were not long in showing that they, too, had ability to hgindle responsibility, and many homeroom and classroom duties were well done by them, According to their teachers,'the chiet characteristic ot this class is that ot selt- reltance, Most seventh grade classes have to be told everything they are supposed to do, but this class was soon capable ot doing things tor itselt. Too, the students are noteworthy tor their willing- ness to cooperate in seeing that their jobs were carried out to the best ot their ability. il he sponsors who helped these students become adjusted so readily are Miss Dorothy Rauscher, Miss Louise Schmuclser, Miss Evelyn Underwood, Mr, Reinhold Press, Mr, Clittord La liege, Mr, James Lawhon, Miss Charlyne Fearnley, Mrs Jennie Pun- shon, and Mrs Claudine Bock. lhzgw S lli ui 4' r , A U . x 1 Q 'QR t ,f VX , Q 'K ifcx J is N 'ur M ,,-,. 'A Ti'-Q .x X. g ap- R. avi!!! Q5 f-'Q ,..f F 1 Q ,4w '. 7 ' , -4 ' - I Y. - wi' KV' N ,xr'g 15: ' FAX . Q ' M rx- Q fq Q. f Q - .. n A N mn in . .T WM 1 'L ' r---M-ff'..fA'f f :N5 i-- '5' ' Q U fx gig? .4 ?.M 2,11 T -Q ', W, 1 ' - V ' . ,. ' ,. ffq.,,.Q - ,5J'p-QT. N YE, 1: .i.,,--I -0' - 5.1 V I fy 9. 3.1-sf, f. '- .' L A f N , ' ' i ' ix 1 YS' t'!,'3f'U .5 '-.4 ' ,N nap, 5, L, N3 V 1 r F - 4. f YW.,-H+.3 v-y-Lv wc,-1-, f f .J swf? f' Y gc-sf , , .9 1 ,. V. 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Wittillu, llll Krullmg Clllln urwlvmrd tlwc MQW sflloul gm: wllll Ll xcnt flww mvmlucrs Blum,- I-loral wlrollmcrml ol lnluoul y L :ls orgfmlzdllcnrw H1 llif, 11 lms lneml one of llwu mubl llOl'lI lar Clulww In sflwool lor curls llwe Club I5 Cllxlclgwl mm two gmlnlvs lvcgurmrurm mul llflXllllfl'Cl lxmllwrs llwvrw Luv wx vml wllo rwwmlumlrlvl' cm' fffufllvll luul llu' rlmlrlrllx ol llln ml-xnlws lwllll Mrs Mafglmrl WlllWL'V'wllLJOll tml Mlm K-wvwxllyx'nf 5.1llgm.m ' X , QM: lIlHll'llCllOIl mul lwulll lo llwu lllblll l-ms w'llcruwl,zr' ll IS rmuuclufl Om an dwmgle llwu gurls lmuslx two IWLJIUC ls ls yn-lar, most ol vvlwlclw me 'wWL?LllL'l'N llw SlO!1HOVS wflrv 4IS5l5lCCl by Prcslflcxmt Arrluxwlu 5QQclf lmrsl, X!llCfL2flDHjSIfl1?lll Allflftl Kelley, Sucmlarg fvum Mm l .lmuwmrlf Lnrwl lI'L'J5lIl'L'l' l lOr'ellCv lool, Don't Drop Any Stitches A Beginner Casts on Imp- I.1gl.m Nfl 4-H Club ln its lirsl tear at Normandy, llre -lfl'l Club bas lvroveil wry snccesslul, Unlike manv clubs at Normandy, it bas a Constitution, an emblem, at pleclge, a molto, and is a inem- ber ol tlte national club, llie program of work lor tliis year was centered around clolliing besides learning to sew, tbe members study llld' ter ials, design and color budgeting, general appearance, suitf abilitt ol costume, economic factors, bow to organize a club, lioiv to cant on a business meeting, and everyday courtesies Miss lunice Olinger bas proved an excellent sponsor and willi llte and ol tbe ollicers, President Fern Holtsclaw, Vicee linrsitlein Alberta Ramsev, Secretary Harriet Meclstessel, bas made tlru National Club Pledge really have a meaning. The lilutlge reads as follows, l pledge my head to clearer tbinlv .ng mv heart to greater lovaltv, mv hands to larger service, .ind nit health to better living, for mv club, mv coinmuniti, and int Country Not Too High, Miss Olinger A Future Homemaker ii lfml. mu: Fl-'4'ln.1n. K.:-lvlniln. XII-4 Ulilulvr. Xlt-rklv-uvl. Uvlgi-I. lmllrliiili. Ruhr.-vt. I I Ili lxi I I 'mu fini: .v ing. It-I-rl.nw. l.ittli'ntli-i-lw1'. luuninznairm. Xli-liirin. Quinn. l'wg.' I-,gliii vi i mmfzonaf 515,56 Concert Dance Group up W1 N...,l.,.. e.1,.,....U.. IW-1... rXa..l....,, e..f...., IL--rui1L. x,,,,,.f f,,,,, lhll xl.-ml.-, 1 .U-, l-.-,..-,, u'4,.,....,,. nw n.,..xf..'u.z xn,.u1.-,, 4.u..,k....,o 4...-.-..., lx uf straws! c11rwc1'm1 Iwiw imw Qu ffnllmlik Mum ww RM 1 Q Q A V . 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'Nuuxirpr' of Norumumigs ucw Clubs I5 ilu' lulmmumN Cuumll, orguml-J to grrouwoic bcltcr bprrll among Hn MUVULXIUUIIWN Vu gwrQxlou5 gcurs our iulmmunu Coutcsts lu xiL1LiL'xl uulx wdw sports as bubkcfbull, vvrcsllmg, Jud bmw' hall Hue xuur, SIIICL' the Couuol has been urgumzf-rd, now qrwmw Imxu lvocu uddui to thc sClwcduJQ. md mmm umturuxi lun Iwuou when nu the rmctmms, rho NuIr,1mur.1lCuuufwl wsumdcL1gwof rcprcsngnntutlxusfrom .mar lm hum mom, .md togethor H105 figure out the sclwudulua rm! wo ilu! vxurgrluug IS trzkcu Care of Wfutlw the JM uf ilu H mllwuu spousor, Mr Sfmwhcrd, mul such Crzmlvlu offucow, .mx Orfiuui Mm Mull! gmxlcicmr, Qdw Hummel! ucv- prwvciurwl, und Guru' AIIGUVBOIIX 5cCrQ1Jry! the Couuol qaxu u-N 1 ruuxt smwwfu! nur su HHHIVHLIIRII Corugwutntnorz Junior Intramural Wrestling Champs He's Out! luv run: Nnlmn-. lhvslu. Smllh. Ylumlx. Fluruur, I'--lI.rr4I. Ifw! run: Xwvrlv. lilllvlllnd. 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The Forgotten, a story of the rar, The Oracle, a story ot ancient Greece, and .1 Russian farce Three three-act plays were pref :ring the second sernester. They were The Eyes J mystery hdilt around an Indian god, Beginner's .irce in the rnodern manner, and The Antics of :ninwly of young love and its complications. llntl. assisted hy President Lowell Smith, Vice- liefli Clitise, and Secretary Wilhilr Chamhlin, -.ilttwsttlllu .zliciinttl his goal of furthering the studenls' irilvrt'-l ii 1tli.iin,ilits. Not So Closc With That Pistol Creating .1 Room Inf inn: Iltilliiig-uwili lil-iliiiignl Smith. l.lu.lmlilln. Nluul-l. ll-wrr. I.. bivulilxxlxl. Mr. l'ullm'k Suiwil rim. liixnii Iiu-li. ll-iulli, I'mlwi. Sxiuipll, liniult-l. I' r 1 XX l i-l.nr-l. ll:-1-lx, llrillilh. Iii:-khm-r. Buuvr. Chase. Pcikcr. in rin. . ,nt Pagi'N1rie'Iv- ie' 1 eczevzfiofmf gllfe Senior Art Society I r-tn lxy-ulunktf. ll-vlmmlu. l l l I I In lil l u I Wulf. IP XX 1 H'-'ll. 5-lull-III. Nlwll. 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L A , 5I1OllSOl'lllQ llu' soconulg llus war I5 Mlsa Vnrglrliu lxflnflotnt, md llw sluclorwl ollicum .tru Jack Rosogmrwl, ltrusidcrwlf Jolnt liiullvlo, xucic-llmsltlww Do ' ' w 1 llllrlfiuta lwlclwlwolcllf mms rotlwy Drewvs, xccrolflrxl tml lllblf ,S wb Creating Atmosphere for thc Beaux Arts Ball Senior Art Club Mt, as ifutwyxrvluci H1 Ilwu mvcluro umuwlorl as Qdwlod owl lvx x,9:'loo5 gvro1oC15 of Ilw ,Ni Club, Sum? modum oft IK JN fr1drxik4LmI corwfogwlroo oi tlwo solpjociv modom 5OLIlf1 is dlloxwd io gm? lwia ogmuuou of liw xmy lI1L,?CQ'LlL7llClIOx:blklllltl lw woot Hdclw siudcrwt may do oxdcith ds H10 mood 51rll--ous hmm mihm mdsorm lI1o mcmbors. wry seldom losc urvturusl lIYl'V'OjCC15 xxhudw tlwog Imxe Clvosoo XN5 Hwy worlf, tim me oncoumgcd ood ir15troCTCd We drtlsfic iouclw Hwog odd thomwlxus Figure drdvvioq L1ppo.1lod io tho mdgorrlg oi the club dod ,1 mol mods! was mod Edflw mombor drew Ins Ill'jWVL'StIOH of HKU Qlrll' sorvw fcrmrelwcd Ilwls IH oll .wd somc no mzsiols Mnss N. lrgnrwi,1 MCCloud, sponsor ol Huy Llolu, scfdom QMS .um .actual .a55ssl.wCo lpufuow ilwu ossvrwo of art is orig- A N - ' lrmlm, boi sim WJ5 LIIWL135 VVIHIIWQ and dhlu To lweflyl xf sho ww ogodcd 'Yiwu Club offices were Louis MCCOHXIQ ,Huw dum, Gull Sulwmoll, xicc-g-rcsiduntg ood IYIII KJIWI, wocwmo lmul ron: 5--Inm-ll. Hu- XI--Llnml. H1-ivlulwhll. YY:-ill. 'I'hi1-Q. hullv-nkump lop nm: ll--wgunuul. lin-I--I. Kuhl. Kranlli. Rui'-lrm-yvr. l'1-mu, Slips.-k. l'r1,Qw ,Yinrlybrlfln maxim! 61:56 Jumor Boys' Tumbling Club db' lliml Xiilrul-1 l-inklin lluppi- lvii-v. Il. lrauili-rii1i'n. flli. Xlil.l.iii.ili.iii, i li r. llu uiui-. l. mn viiiiwn. li-ii . i.i in. 51-11: 1. X, ll I 1 I i i I I i ii i -, X ilkin-im, llillikvr. l.uwsi-ii, l,4n-sim, Larkin. Sluill. Cn the slage six boys liaxe formed a six-maui pyiaiiiid, a boy rushes toward them and leaps into the air with his hands high in the airy the audience gasps, and then gives a relieved sigh, He made itl Yes, the boys ot the Junior Tumbling Club usually malqe any trick they start out to do. The tricks were enjoyed by many at exhibitions given in both junior and senior assemf blies as well as performances at Bel-Nor, McKinley, Garfield, Washington and Thomas Jetterson grade schools, and at the May P, T, A meeting. W Mr James lVlcClanahan sponsored the club, aided by lloli lrauterman and Lester Grey, who served as assistants, and was well pleased with the accomplishments ot the tumblers Umpl They Do It With Mirrors Ihipf- H I Tumor Girls' Tumbling Club fVliss Dorothy Clark, sponsor of the Junior Girls' Tumbling Club, assisted by such capable officers as Lola Gray, presi- dent, Betty Ward, vice-president, and Virginia Doyle, secre- tary, headed the club this year, with a membership of nearly thirty girls vvho were interested in learning the techniques and fundamentals of acrobatics. Those vvho ioined the club learned many stunts, several of them quite difficult to do, such as the slow bend on the bridged bottom-man, the front hand-toss flip, The most interesting of stunts is the fan pyramid, which is the hardest of the pyramid group, The flying eagle is con- sidered the niost intricate of the double stunts. lt is per- formed by having one girl lie flat on her back, balancing the second girl on her uplifted feet. These girls have given us several very intersting assembly programs and expect to give us even greater pleasure in the future lt's Printed Upside Down American Pyramid I 1 . X.itl.iI.ili-ni. li.iii., 1.il.ii-li. I IIILXXITXNIXII PII -ur: .um it-r'. Qisi. Hun. an urn, 'iii-rs,'.1-ifivr. . 1 . P, . '. '. ' ' ' ' I I , Fnluiir. Kiwlm. lmlliilil, hnhur, lwmlvr. llurlun MPV:-rs Frilil llnvlr' I Nnnlh ll.m-vu. View l.l.nk. Pagvlhiv'llumlr1'il0He 3C'C6dZi0lfL0iZ Ping Pong Club Ml+1,1111l-1. XN1ll1.111l-. I- Ilfu. I--11l NIH-l-l111l. 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Nugvl, Mr, Fink. lull ffm: N:-.ull--. ll lun h N Ill rl lm I :rx 5.-.nml um: Xlvulz. Nl.:-mul, lzwing. lx:-ll:-I. lumwull. Nlulvamy. KL--ruxzul. Iwlwl mu: Ill-rh, lx: n-nnvn, Km-ll:-r, Yvllvr, Plmi. Smlmxlvlslvr. fX hobby is a func Thing to haw, but tlwore nm fww iwohluiw Um are as uscful as plwotogmplwyi The bow ww flu' Juunm OV 10 Cxmom Club are 1rwTQrCSIQd Clwncfly IH gaming mgwyru-vww of Ihv mov GSSQHTIJI qlmIl1i0S for A good i'MLJlUQILlMM'V ,. , w N w ' a Llmw my tlwvg WMI probably lucfomc Staff gwlwotogrwiwx for Ihr mm wi Th Umrur Of Cowrac IH Mfiwlmrw Tw tlvl x V 1 . I 1 L x . , I vwr'IIwwImNw Qual, H111 bugs M-mlm tahrmq 544 tum'-N lm tim. wr UWM wwliwf' lmm M: l1,1m1c14lrwP m1c'dl'Jx llmi wifsfwrs mf Hu, 1ll1,7 Vu vi www? luwoxcl Ln,unwLaH, VlfwfPr'oslCim11 ligirrx Kmrwelx'lrw, mmf Sm'rw1.urx Norbert Scvgollworsff has Qllldvd and iwulpu TIM! 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The Camera Club, besides providing an interesting hobby tor many boys, turthers the spirit ot modern youth by photographing candidly ditterent phases ot lite as they ap- pear on the campus, Their pictures were seen otten in the Courier, and many ot them are to be found in the snap section ot this book, The club, sponsored by Mr, l-larold Fink, is interested not only in taking good pictures, but in learning how to develop! print, and enlarge pictures to the best advantage. A tew of these enthusiasts founded a chapter ot the Junior Academy ot Science known as the Talbot Chapters it was named alter XX!illiam Henry Fox Talbot, a pioneer in the field ot photography. mltl-41 In the Dark Again, Waibel? Snap Artist lap mn: Niiixlli--. lhis, Smith. Wauln-I, Si-xiii:-il. Xll. lfillk. .Nt-train! fm: I'--utllt-l-ni. lilni-u-ii-vu, lliui-. Nlii--li--li. Mn! run: llunivs. llvriiiquli. Wlnlllvlil, Fpriugll. I'fiyf1lfi. Ilimfli.-if lin, 6C'C66iiZOVLdZ lunior Library Club . i -W' 1--4--u I-ffl mu, lllvht. Smith. XX.uhlv'xl. Hum:-ll. ll.ngv-nmu. Nlillw-r. Wulwk. Ilnllllmn. K-'-slwr, Swlllunh. I 1 v XX l II I nu II-'llvn--vu. lmll--ll--rx. N1--I1I,u-l. IM-lx.u. l'1um:n1 1 nl ,lug lm., x N .n. ' :A al tlwc qnrls w ln nrclu llm lm vvorlf Ill llu- lmlvmrx Lv. .Must llllk nuxl yur will luxe sonw lxnowlellgu of tlwu lllmxw fillll lll'OCL'CllIl'C nl lnlzmrg work, Muse Ablgml lflnlmlfs lux L7l'QJllI1CCl tlw Junior Llljfdfl Club, Mcmlnevrxlmw as llrnllml In lllw ww ln ilu lllwnxrg llllllll lo fl vw w 1-nllm Lxncl uiglwllw Qmllc people wlm an um It xml lnngll llwuw slnclunls lL,JllgL llml onlx Lu low nl llwv llnlv l1lLlllll7L?V5 will law I i'?VlUlllCCl lo lwolcl llOSlllOllS as llSSISlKllllSI1GXl ycdr, llwcg .we Taking advantage ol the nywglorf .zccnurc 4,1 lundarnenta! lxnovvlcrl c of Correct Q ? L ' 'lfflk' lnlvnux IlfoCQclL1re1 llcrc Llgaln young peoplp lm n 4 ang 'nllnalulv glmftlml manning at sClwOOl They will unclonlvtcdlx, l1 llll Qnnlnlumu Ill lllkll' Cllullllx lo SLVXL llu Qlnlr ll lnlnluc' L lnllwunnxll and rnlwlliqcnlly. ' -w u x 'x f . l l x ,V l Hard to Choose Service With a Smile l'::v Nw- ll,. fiwfl vm Teen-Age Club 'Shotilgl l hu thc lirst to siinuilfu Hllow should they bu iiitrotliicctlw' 'lhoso ciro Li lovv ot tho tgiiicul qucstiorts .islwcl iii thu 'lcori-!Xgo Cltth, Although this is its lirst your, it is oiio ot tho most lWOltltlJV clohs iii the itiiiior high school Miss 'XVcillcic0, who orgciitizcd tho club ctttil is its iwrosoiit sponsor, oiiclcavors to holiw tho girls with their various, iyrohf toms iii school Liiitl iii their social lilo. The girls discuss lcishioh, iiorsoiicilitg, and goiiciul utitiovttu lor tho modcrii tucri-Lago girl. xl lit' iiiciior lwroioct ol tho first soiiicstor was cl too, which thu club gcixo tor ci low' iiioihlvc-is of the ldCLtlt5 The girls gciiiiccl oxiwcrioiico iii rocoixwiiig .md oiitcrtciihihg guests, and sorting rufroslimoiits. lhis orgciriizcitioii of moclorii iouth is iiicido up ol forty- throc girls, Liiicl is excellently iiiciimgotl by Prosinloiit Elgiiorci Spicuzzi, Nico-Prositloiit Dorothy lX!lcGloshori, and Socretory Dolorcs ljctlil'kil8t'ClO. Solving Youths' Problems How About a Manicure? Inf: 1.-u: 5p.nng--:ilu-ig. ll.nis. Him. IIziItx.ix, lliiiif-iitwi. Siiiwiiui, Sullixzm, Sri-.mil rim: tluin. Kilim'-i-iwk. kl.m-int-ii, hw-. Paiiim-xiii-i'. F-'lixii--ll. I'-ill.. Intl mit. N-iiiiimli. hill.-U, In---kiii.iini. Hriilli-, ll.iu:m. 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IM, Il ll I I I Horsebook Riding Club lutitliinq tlio Ltfl ol enjoying Constructive ifocicotioiis is tr cliiut ttinction ot tlto modern scltool. Undotilntodly liorse- lmglx VltllItQ Lillords oiio of tlio most interesting ways of uxoifisiiig Nothing is more oxliilamtiiig on J brisk day tlitin ti iiclty tintl no form ot exercise mtikos the blood Course tliiotigli onu's wins iiioro itipidly, lo niovt tliis tlomtiiitl Kind to intiocltico tliis siiort to Noi'- .inintlt stticlcnts, Mi lltit Goscli organiiod tlio lolorsolpticlg Riding Club, oiicn to Lint student in tlie itinior or senior sqlwool llio inombcis rccoiw tmiiiiiig and instruction in inotinting and tlismounting, ittmiwiiig! formation riding, sodf tlling .and tiridling, and Correct sitting position as well .is tlio litiiidling ol liorscs for the tlifloront gaits, llio Club qoos to lQixui'xiow Sttilvlos once oxfcry vvcela tor tliair lessons tintl iiiufticu lliti iirosvnt iiiomlyors scom to onioy tlio rides wry intiilt, tintl it is lioiivd tlmt in ltittiru toms tlioro will lwo unoiiqli iitiiiils intoiustvtl so tlio Cliilv Ctin Continue Is the Circus in Town? Equestrian l lfmh lint: linil'-i-. lin--lt. Nan l,1-invn. l.iivlxing. tllaiusvr. ,l, lliuiiauivli. Ifxiquili. l'. lCi'uiimirli. King. Nlilrifliiig: Hiiliiimii, Xli. tltsvli. lflmuilllin. Imp Uni- lluwlrwl lzlf :wi ,..,..,,,1-' . ,xy ,-A L 1 1 ,- ZZ! x '-H1 ' U. xxx yu 14 X X4 ..x.... ..',',Hm. .- X 'wk-x-aw -, w.,w1-,-'-- X.. ,N kv, 8, -Q-H9 - . 1. . .'.':T'.' ,.'.'.'.fJ.H .. . . - .. 5 'v x A 0141656 glzgg ' , af jldzman Perhaps the most lasting ima pressions ot school lite are taken from the tield ot athletics Football games won in the last tew minutes ot play or a thrilling finish between two tine sprintersg these are the things which most otten recur to our minds, Though our teams did not always win, we never Censured them! tor we knew that they were giving their yery best tor Normandy We rather teel that we owe them a debt ot gratitude tor always upholding the principles ot tair play and good sportsmanship on the field, when we on the sidelines might sometimes haye forgotten, Vorsity Footboll N-- at at .4 4 7 1 x I-, Ftlmvgln-1 lim-ll, -'hush-kvrr. l.4-hunt-, l'l-uknum, li'-intfn-, IH-Ilan-l. Imtlwu. XXII-nn. hu-lx. nphy. Ni:-L.--l, Hi:-ln. XI:-Clinlon. llnxgf-l-l. linslmmll. H...-sn-I, lhlnlunlmll. Iinlh. ,lu-lll--lu. Nam Xlnll, nt, . I I 1 It lpn-. 1--ll. Nlull-1. St-gt-. -hull-gs.-n, Ii-1-1. 'Xlxvr-, lihvi-1--ns-n. laws.-n. X--.-L-. XXfhen the Vlktngs donned thetr paraphernalia in the tall, wtse observers shook theur heads, The general verduct was that the team dldn't have a chance. They sand 'that tt was lust a shell of last year's powerhouse, hot sornehow, wtth thts shell as a nucleus, the coaches, Mayor, Rltrgurt, and Slmwenl! molded a tyhtcal Vlkung teant, one that nt-ter gave uh, one that lought to the hnal gun, lracy, Luster, lVlCClllllOfl, and Anderson were the only members ol the V727 chamntonship edutnon to return to school an Septernber, and, wtlh the turst gon only two weeks Ott, the Coaches worked levenshly wtth recrutts In order to gwe them the noltshlng they needed lor the encounter The rooktes responded to treatment ad- nttrahlt, and as a result bowled over an all-veteran Benld, llllnous, tt-ant l-l-lt lIlSI'tIVOCl by thus early season vuctory, the team beat St Lotus U lnltgh and Soldan, chanwtitlons of the cuty league, on the snc K'C'LTClIl1Q week-ends But the tollowlng week they hut a snag nn the lortn of Hlckrnah Hugh lronw Columbia, Bounclng back in the wtn coltntn lorsthree weeks, they defeated Ktrkwood and Hannubal and tu-tl Fastflvlolune, llltnois Then an epudentuc of hard lnck descended upon the teany they conttntted to play hard! rugged ball, but lost three close garnes to then .ll'Cl1'l'IXtllS, U Cnty! XXfehster, and Maplewood As you can see I'r1yr :Inf Iluuflwd I-ffurlr Glfilefzc bf 7 Vorsity Footboll by-the schedule, none of their games were lost by more than ten points. Especially heartbreaking was the loss to Maplewood Blue 'Devils by the margin of an extra point on Thanksgiving Day. All in all, the Red and Green record of five wins, four losses, and one tie doesn't point out a very clear picture of the team, as they were really much better than the record would imply, A most gratifying fact is that a good portion of the squad was made up of freshmen and sophomores, who will be around the campus a long time yet. Climaxing long careers on the gridiron, Jack Lister and Vernon Tracy made several all-star teams and Troy Anderson and Cliff McClinton were placed on the All-Suburban second teams . Garnes and Scores Normandy ...... ...,,...... l 4 Benld r ,...,.r.,,..,.. 7 ...... ..,..4 . O Normandy. ,... ...... l 2 St, Louis U, High .. ,. .. O Normandy .....r. ,.,,, l 2 Soldan . ,..,..........r,.,..,...r, ,....... 6 Normandy , ,. ,... 7 Hickman fffolumbia, Mol. l I Normandy ,i..... ...,.,. l 3 Kirkwood .,.,....,....,.,..., . ...,.:.,. 7 Normandy .. .. rs.l4 East Moline .,... ..i..,, , ,, . .I4 Normandy ..,2l l-lannibal . . 4 O Normandy .,,,r.. , ..... O U. City ..ir. .i.l. I U Normandy .,,..,.. ,i l3 Webster .,.. . .....,. 20 Normandy . r... 6 Maplewood . 7 Nations Runs Interference for Borgeld P gee Om- Hundred Fifteen ip, Vclrslly Bosketboll Trip fini: Ur. Ili-lil, 5i'lnlviili'i'. Niki-l-. Pnlluril. Nitssivkiri. ,swnriil fini: Xlnimii, lxrinliuk-r. l.is1i'i. Xlvklinli-n. Ili-I rim Mnlit-ini. lun-x. Min Xlill, Starting rather slowly, but quickly gathering momentum 55 the season progressed, Coach Reitils cagefchargers developed into one ot the best machines eyer to represent the Vikings ot Normandy on the hardwood, and by so cloing openly detied the gloomy pre- season predictions ot triend and toe alike The axe Ol-Ql'tldL,ldllOll cut adrift all but two, Lister and Tracy, ot last year'si'Squ,ad, which besides being undefeated in county league play, was runner-up in two big tournaments, lylfhen the boys began throwing the ball through the hoop in December! it was easy to see they lacked the smoothness and technique ot last year's cagers but underneath their misplay Coach Reid saw a good amount ot natural ability and went to work to bring it out by hard work and experience T he boys were eager to learn and betore long were hitting the hoop with a great deal ot skill, although they still lacked the experience which is so necessary to a basketball unit They got some ot this experience early in December when they lost a tew games but surprised everyone by defeating C. B, C., who later won the District Tournament, and by winning the consolation division ot the Christmas tourney, The next tew years should be years ot plenty tor the Normandy dribblers, as most ot the squad will re- turn next year lor their second assault on the coiinty league crown, a goal ot which they lell one place short this saason u l'1lgi'Uui' Humlrrvl Sivliw Cqptmrw lung Nvd llw tam seasons of mm! Cammruzuomf all-Courwtg Iam NOf'V11dlldj' .U Nornmmiy U Nornmndx Q1 Nornmrwdy NOl'VYWJH'fX' A, NOVIIMIINLB f N Nornmradx -4 Namuurwdg 5 NoVm,mdy 24 Normarmdx ld Nornmmig W NOr'm.md3 . Nammrmdx - Nar':11,nudx , Narrvmmlx l NLWV'lITalV?i1N Nammrwdx' .' NL5VI1W,lV1liB' 9 NUr'xm1r1JN' NOVl11.IHf1Y 7 W 3 X1 qv C7114 Zezzc fig? Varsity Basketball IIN sparing ana ax ra vuwJrxN tar tlwrmu vms ,mvwlauff 1 gmmrcf lvmilw on llwu Mcilfrxriv EW C ii C W' liuluwarwl ,N C lv C law I4u'kwoad IU M11 lllwr IQ HL'lLLIId?M'lJIII .76 Cluxulmwci fb Rl TQ: wow Hel wld - ll il fNAL!lvl6VVLJunf I7 Wffllsfarw .U Klrfnxwvd Y Q' U CIQX Vw XX R Mtn Sf Cl,1xTwrw 21 51 Cimlhw V3 KIIUINLXLII 20 XY vVMlwu 94 Mug Nlvvvafud I1 N fl--, ll. Normandy Takes the Tip-OH VQTS1lY Bosebcill 7 1 1 lhutltvl-, lltu'k1'lx. Ili-lllvs. Ililil. Ili-llvti-yv. Mulpln. Mltlrzln. II:-vhl. Ylvkllntnn. -Mlssn-kvr, Btln I' I IK It Xl I I It ll I ll l XI I If ll Xl ll I I I Ia Il ll 'll gl inn-n. .wni'x. unnnt' . 'u nrt , 1-uni-uw, ing:-ia i 4-1, Sp-vm, 'nv sa, vu , .t-:wi-Y The Centennial year of the national pastime was observed every- where in the Unitetl States this year, and Normandy was no excepf tion Although tlte sport invented by Abner Doubleday in l839 dtdn't have a bannei year at the Lucas-l-lunt establishment, it served as a butldaup for the future to which the followers of the Vikings on the diamond can look forward with much expectancy. The tact that every regular but two, Vernon Tracy and Richard Connell, graduated last June made it necessary for the coaches, Mator and Kenny, to build an entirely new combination The coaches dtdn't expect a whole lot from the material they had at hand and put forth their efforts mainly in hope of finding a suitable team for next year and the year after, by experimenting with first one boy and then another They discovered much to their pleasure that many of the boys had a great deal of natural ability, but needed a little more experience to polish otf the rough spots of their playing fts stated previously, this was mainly a build-up year for the future, and although the boys' record boasts of only two victories to four losses, they gained almost as much benefit from the season as they would if they had won every game. They gained experience and a certain amount of confidence that is so necessary to all athletes, and especially baseball players. Puff llnw llulnlfr-rl l.igltl-'vii eylilfezfic gf Varsity Baseball The biggest part ol the schedule was rained out, and while they might have lost more games had they played them, the tact remains that as the season progressed they improved considerably and might have upset some ot the favorites, Almost every player will return to school in the tall. Only tour, Tracy, Connell, Borgeld, and Rummel, will be graduated, All the rest are in the lower grades and a big number of them are freshmen, Thus the Vikings will be well supplied with baseball material, lt they continue to improve as they have this year, without a doubt Normandy will have one ot the top-ranking teams ot the district again as they have in the past eight years, Games and Scores Normandy . ,, , . ,... ,.... l South Side . ,. . . 3 Normandy . ,, 2 Wellstori i.. . .. . 3 Normandy , ,, . ...,. 4 Webster Groves , .. l7 Normandy .,.. .. . all Maplewood ..ii,.. .. , 7 Normandy ,.., , . , 2 Clayton ,....,.,i. . . . l Normandy . .. ,,., ,. . 3 McBride . i M., 4 Players and Positions: Outtieldersi Buell, Tracy! Moroso, Wey- meier. lntielders: Rummel, Schwegler, Bachmanl Borgeld, Audrain Catcheri Vocks, Pitchers' Daniels, Murphy, Connell, Tracy, Mellies Slugger Tracy at Bat 1 1 41 ll 1 IX Vo sity Soccer i -r., ii.-' ., it ru' i. t- wt-gy-. in-1-n. liriwr, i 1 , Janna, lhnl--, Nntinyla, Christen-vu. Ill lm X is 'Kiln llll 1 Wi. Hlll I' I 1 I h. hui-tim-wi. Alauktm-ilti. U'lli-ll. llivl. Xlurlli. Wilson. Nanlnii. Wtwen the cold winds start to blow and the snow tlurries begin to lly, most athletes take to indoor sports, but not our soccer aspirants They openly defy the elements, plowing through the slush and mire of the soccer iield, Under the watchtul eye of Coach Kenny the boys reported taith- fully tor practice each night, They went about their work as it it were really tun, which no doubt it was, and soon developed into a formidable toe lor the best teams in the district, They played a long schedule ot li games, and when the games were over their opponents knew they had a battle on their hands, as the Vikings only lost two games by more than one goal, Their record tor the season was tive won, tive lost, and tour tied, Paul Vocks was the big gun ot the combinations, most ot which will undoubtedly return next year, Looks like tirst place. Freshman 75 U. City ,. .. ,. . it Normandy St John's ,. Freshman Clayton . .. , Sl lXl0rn'i3r1dy, H P,-mfipia E , , Normandy Central Catholit l Nomandy ,AAI Clayton rlzllormallgllf' i?ls l lhlgollgllg Normandy .,... Charninade . ixorman y wamina e ., Normamdy Country Day Normandy Country Day , N d M Normandy Principia .. ,Oman V Western Normandy Xllfestern M A lN0Vm3'ldY SOUHTWGST ---' Normandy Clayton . . Normandy St John's Prlgw Urn' llulifl nvl Tuirrily Glfllazc df Varsity wrasiima All good things must eventually come to an end, but apparently championship wrestling squads at Normandy go on forever. il his year's grunt and groan artists not only vvon the county champion' ship, which through the years Normandy matmen have made virtually a permanent fixture, but they also captured their third straight State crown At Mr, Bruno's call about forty boys reported for the sguad, among these were only three regulars from last year's team, Captain Wilsort, Lammers, and Mciglinton. At tirst the teams chances were considered rather black, but it seems that Coach Bruno has not lost his magic touch in turning green, inexperienced boys into champions, and he and the boys came through with tlying colors. Norman Flockman, heavy Weight, led the Brunomen in scoring, with Bl points, Jose McClinton, vvith Zl, and Elmer Rodgers, with QC, were next in line as the Vikings won 4, lost 2 and tied l in addi- tion to Winning the state tourney, Individual state championships were won by Flocleinan, Evola, MC- Clinton, Lammers, and Rodgers, vvhile Miller and Scott placed second Norinanflx fr! Matlwzvi ll' Nnrmanrlx 6 Iiranite Cnty it Normandy l 7 'MQ llilenniir li l 3 Nnrin.sntlx F Manlevvtxttl 'i Normandy ltl Ferguson ll? Nurn'.indx .V 'ffz Kirlxvvnnrl ll 'W Nvrmandx 7 Madison l l State 'l'nnrni'x Xlviiiiwr Tull lun: Hullwl. Hulilrmvi. lliit--,i-l, l lm'lsIlv.lll, Vilil-nil. xlrlxilllrx. ,Ni-1 mul vnu: St--tl, lamemi. liiiiilwlil. ,lu-lliann, .I--lin-, laiiiiiiin-i-. Intl wit: I-mi... xl.i,l...i.i.i. l...a.i-. t,.,i.i iiiinii.-, xii. tina..- lmgf mi., llmiilii-il li., 'ii Senior Division Trook I p nun: Nifgir. kri-vlllike-. . ' Mi-llis. Krim-rs, 'ullxyx Mr. llivgvrl. N nnfl inn: Hint. lluils. Nlr- Mill, XX'ils.nn Hi-llwrgv. St-mt. I I tina: Nt-iiuvnl-. I,anli-:tilt-1-kv mth. Filzpnlrit- . I num. Huttnn. llznftli-r. Al last we have something, w day has arrived at Normandy tor the followers ot the ancien ports ot running, throwing the weights, and pumping ln othe ds! the Viking ctnder men have taken a new lease on lite N bt the remarkable improvement the boys have inade in the last tx years is due largely to Mr, Riegert, who has developed inexperienced boys into calm, dependable athletes lhis year's Senior Division was not invincible, No! tar from it lint it was the best to represent the school in a long time Victories in dual meets with such prominent schools as Kirkwood, St. Louis U High, McBride, and Maplewood, and no deteats bear out this statement, At the District meet, the team scored i9-V3 points tor third place and combined with the Junior Division to win second in the team total, ln the U. City Invitational meet they combined Junior and Senior teams to win the guest trophy with SSVQ points ln the State meet Vernon Tracy won the shotput crown and third in the discus to pace the scorers Meets Normandy '7ll,6 Kirkwood seth Normandy 75 Mi Bride , 38 Normandy 6? Sl l. Ll High lvl Normandy 62 Maplewood . 'il Disiritt Meet .. ., ,.... , . . Third Ll, City Invitational, , Third Qtntv Meet , ., ,. . Seventh Pup- Uni' llitrnlfiwl l'iii'IiIv It ezliifeifc I lunior Division Trook Witli the showing of this year's iunior track teams Normandy's stock in track soared sky high and as all the boys will compete either as seniors or juniors again next year, even the most conservative in their predictions are forced to admit the Vikings will be granted a high seat in the kingdom of track in the days to come. Coach Mike Riegert's cinder men were undoubtedly the best ever developed at Normandy. ln dual meets, in which the whole squad competed, they bowled oyer St Louis U. l-ligh, McBride, Maple- wood, C. B. C., and Kirkwood by large scores, The freshmen of the team won two other meets, defeating U. City and Clayton, Besides this perfect record in dual meets, they placed second in both the district and the U. City Invitational, U. City nosed them out by one- half a point in the district. Leading scorer of the team was Jack Miller, Others who were prominent in point-getting were Dunford, Findley, White, Aussieker, Weber, and Arens. Fred Aussiekei' set a record in the shot ,put at U City, heaving the weight 53' l , X Normandy, 52 St Louis U High -li Normandy T6 lvlt liridv . 2' Normandy ..,. , . ,.... 56 C B C , L5 Kirkwood . 'll Normandy . . 62 Maplewood 47 Dislrii 1 Meet Normandy Se- ond ,'U -City lnvilational Normandy Set ond Tap mir: llurt. Xlurliu. Holsun. Ilvlsmil. in-ins. li'r1ulsIi.ivs. llurlriqun-, lilmiymn. Xlill.-1, Nl Ii L I Smwuul nm: Hliiia-ii, Bxrnv. Km-llvr. Ili-n-lt-ll. lViiull1-y. Nliilgvl. Fwxvis. lblinliuil. his k I 1r.rl mu: Svlinvnlx. Svliwe-gl'-i'. Hush. Williaiiii---ii. Whitt-. Xl--mil. XX:-Iii-in ,li-lm-liin. Ili ll Pugw Um' lllmrln-il l'lwiilv-Iliff 1- Varsity Gott lhur-1:-. Xlxvrs. Klinkvrfu--. Su-huurr. Shu-k. lllurksou. Thus year as the Saga goes to press the golf team has played tour matches, wunnung two and losung two They started oft luke a house on ture, hoatung Clayton and upsettung Maplewood, but then a tudal wave canuo along and quenched the ture, U Cuty beat the Vukungs by a close score Staggerung after the U. Cuty defeat, the boys played ragged golt and were beaten by Webster, However, it they can wun theur next two matches, they wult tue tor the tutle ot the bug sux ot the county, Thus us very possuble It they play at theur home course, and ut they can get back unto the form whuch they dusplayed un thetr turst two matches The team thus year is composed ot three veteransi Doyel, Slack, and Droste, and three new boysi Clarkson, Myers, and Klunkertuss There have been no unduviclual stars, but the team has functioned very well together, Doyel and Slack play number one and two, Droste and Clarkson three and tour, wuth Myers and Klunkertuss roundung out the team tvtr Krabtun, the abte coach, and the boys have hugh hopes of upsettung the champuon Kurkwood team, and ut they do thus, the season wutt be very much a success. Ihugu- lint- Iluluflrurfl luuurunfl Glflfafzc gf Varsity Tennis Every day after school you can hear the pon of rackets and the swish of the ball as a member of the tennis team sends an occasional ace into his oooone-nt's court, ln this fashion the team is making ready for its coming matches To date none have been played, but five are scheduled, The first match is to be with Webster on May l8, This year Mr. Krablin has three veterans on the teami Slack, Rickey and Crider. Slack plays first singles, Ricke second singles, and Crider third singles, ln a match three singles and two doubles are played. There must be at least five playersf although seven may play, The best two out of three sets will determine the winner in each match and the team winning three or more matches will be the winner of the meet, ln order to have a better team in the match, eliminations are run off before each one, and in that way only the best five are taken. The number of boys going out for this sport increases every year This year there were about twenty Since tennis does not require a large number of players, it is one of the most worthwhile games in the athletic program, The boys get practice in a sport which they may easily continue after their school days are over. Trip mir: kiii'luwvvr. Il. Wull'.i'r. Si-hnrr. Rii-ki-, liiivlaiiiiiilli-v. I-'inIiii. Ili I lx ll N friml rum: Klaus. B. Wulkvr. fluvk. Nlvlililitirli. Uvlling. l'f1gv Uni' Hunilnwl l'r1'r'r1Iy-fill' B Footlooll -- A .ami- l lk R. Byrn:-. Miilrian. Hvllwi-pw. Sltri-xi-i'. Nlnrlin. J. Bvrnir. Schmitt:-l. Lyn:-h. Rngvrs. y. Hylsmu, l'unillvtun. llisrh. -Xliliuvlmil. Xliiltllilun. llilil. Willlrr. Wilymn, 0'Ih-Il. I.znnnu-rs n. Si-yfriu-il. XYiIlirll. Krivllm-xi-r tim griilnull. Nun Hiirn. Ui uni-I. Nr:-ns. Nmlglvs, llnrlzlquv. Breaking a little under SOC, the B Football Team won two games and lost three ln all but one ot theit games, however, the lroys played the varsity reserves instead ot the B teams ot other schools, Losing more games than they won didn't dampen the spirits ol these boys, 'They played each game from the kick oft at the beginning to the gun at the end with admirable sportsmanship, Mr James Kenny, the coach, is primarily interested in preparing his teams tor future varsity participation, and the boys got some tine training in their games this year ln this year's B team, the line was, tor the most part, the better part of the team, and an otherwise weak backtield was set ott by the brilliant passing ot Eugene Anderson and the expert end run- ning ot Bill Van Horn, Benoist and Dorlaque, tackles, and Lynch, a guard, were the musketeers ot the li , doing good jobs on both ottense and defense, lt any one playe n the team was outstanding, it was Anderson, and Benoist is probably the best bet for next year's varsity. Games and SfOI'C'S Normandy 7 St Louis U lligli fl Normandy. ,. l'5 Wellslort ,... . .. 6 Normandy .. ll Clayton , , , l ' Normandy ,... O Maplewood .. , , lB Normandy ll Nllfebater . . ,. . Zl rug., nm- 11.ii.,1f.-,1 1'..i.',.iy. if ,F ., Ulfllefzc gf . UB Basketball Coach Riegert had one ot the best Basketball teams this year that he has had lor some time Although the team was handicapped greatly by stze, the boys played like troopers and made an excellent showing, winning 9 ot the l5 games they played, They engineered all of their plays with skill that comes only from long practice and good training, With quick passes and accurate shots, they were never once out-scrapped In the tew games in which the caust looked hopeless, they tought to the end ot the game with every thing they had. The coach's purpose ot training bovs tor the varsity was tullt realized when three ot his boys, Aussieker, Pollard, and XXflOlCOllV, were advanced to the varsity squad Sportsmanship and excellent teamwork on the part' ot every boy made it possible tor Anderson to be high point man, These tour boys and Swyers, lvlellis, and Gengler will tornt the backbone ot the varsity next year Sfltedule Mt brtdc- , .Tj Normandy lt? U Cin tl Nurntantlt . 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Lmtormmllqnlly fll'CllIll,'Ll from tlu: fOllll1ClllIOI1 Mr I4rabIl:1'g gortuor lwomcvroom worn llto flvvdrd lntromurol Bosketboll ll,tsllutl,mll lS oltll llwo most llOlrl.ll1H' lllllfllllllfdl sport lt brought out slxloon homeroom taurus, wlwtflw qvltmycd wrt tlwo old Qtlll, llwc t'lIllll?1,lllUll ol ltorw, Wim ClQlt'VllllIlL?'l llwe samo WK15 Lv, ut tootlwall Mr Kl'dl3llIllS ltorrtcwooltl, vvlto wort lltu ClldlllIlIOll5llllU to tltls Sport too, lmll to plot Mm It1rrm'r'5 lmm lvvlfe botoro tu tlilClSlOl1 Could lx' l'LT1lClll'Kl lo rrtomlnors ot rlto wtrtrwtg totmt wont lrtdlxldodl avmrdey ,tml tlto wurunmg ltozutoroom l'CfClXiJJl llwo lwomoroom plklcqoe Lain-zugzl. Hu-wll. .lun 1:,,.1. Wt: u.........-1. lx kit-In-. lmllw. I ur lx:-mln allll In lfuwl. mu: llmnnu-I. kv lht-kt-. Xl 1, sl.a,.1..-..: l'r.ful mu: .I-rn---. h.uIIu I lvnunl Pup, Huw Iluuflf.-rl l'u 1-nl-x kwfpln 1..,, ,Mr ull... .. -vl vu. .I--ll:-I-n. Izumi mf.: Mm Nlxll. ullxx. lntramural Wrestling Nuatlmcr sport vvlwnflw drew Tatum from ilu lwamwaamx xfxw xxrosllwg Mr' Bimplwcrd arQtn1l:Cd the mframtmal wrQ51llr1q rmiptk la amz tlwc- lvow dClldVlCClOlTldlCl1 their .albmlltltfs an thu Hull, 'llwnm who won the ytrtrlunirmry meets are matched an the lurmls, and ilu xxlxwur' at QJLI1 CllXlSIOI1 IS wfcugrwugal las Cl1dlT1lllOl1 and rrrtulxcs lf small .mmtl Mr Kmiulurff lwamuroam damn took Ilwu llllu lntramural Ping Pang During the mst year, plug pong has be-Come one ot thc most gwagmf llur sports at our sclwaol M155 Allow tml Mr Slwugvcm rwatlafd 'ln wrmlqnst which lim' lnaxs and gurls warm taking In lllI5 grams mul XXOfl.L'il tagvtlnrr la mtrocluce Ifllfdllltlllil t'aruT0s15 Ylltu gtupuls vwll mall caayvcrulud and mined in the lOLll'IldII1liI1l. The malcglwes can' mstvd at amglus, bays' md gurls' doubles, and lNlXCL'l doulaleg and atm: tacit sttndwi L1 Cl1.n.ar to show lm laggaltg, to lm lwomcraom :k,. 8 1 W 2' -1 . 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Pm- N nl n X In I run Nnuim N nr.. l....,.-..r.-., ln.,1g...N. xillu XX mf--l. lunl NH-1'rf1:fl frm Nu lk XX ul-h Whilul N lm-'ll--1. LU' n Nl u l Ivlvgvl VII-ll U I! u g,hu I-'i rs v-., I mn: In klnx I lx N lm:-Il I 1.-un.. X-,ll--xl ull r lh un mn-r 'nl nu lu mm--v, IM Hn, II: H:,.-flr.- uf' m.lff.I Senior G. A. A. ,Mug gurl vvlwo gow out for dl Ioasl ow l ol tllr: llldlll llllllrl HLl1klUl sports .lUlOl1killCrnllj bvcomw rr member ol the G XX XX Ill flu, wruor and junior luolwg Co'nl3lr1C-fl there are Jlwlvroxlmatcly llwrvc lwurwdrcd cmd SQVLlll5flIXC members, two lunwdrcd ol whom belong to the Sensor division Nlgmg or the Qlrl5 are Working To dnmss The total ol .1 Ilwornmrwrl mounts VGl'UlVCgl lor radmlxblorl To llwo N GMI5 l I M155 Allen, 5luorw5or of flue C5 A Ar., was plodsrcrl wltlw the rrrtcrrest md spirit dlslwlqyed by the glrI5 tlwrs year. llnf rulmber out lor xollcrlmll, .zpproxrrmafcly ooo lwurwdred md 5ewor1l5-llw, was IUJFTICLJ' l,xrl5 Qrucoumgmg to llwo Allwlcllc Dclmrlmerrl TIWI5 ldrgc turnout Commglrwgly domorutralcd llmk' moclorrr Qlrlg place lllllll' lwmltlw and wlmsocguorwt lmlwpurlcbb boloro oidfluslwnonod Comermom llwo orlrccrs of the G A fX, Jro lbrcmdcrutf Yurqurm Sclmrrg Xwrwf ljl'UNlClCIll! l15lllCI' Srrollxcg Socruturx qrlrl lIfL1lSLJl'L,'V, Dorollu Swlllll Vorsity Hockey Teom Init run: ltr- 1: lr Xhrlnrlr-n. L Xl'-s 1 Kr r Lvx. Fr I1-:km-1 ln lx Ill Ihr-xx hrllarlullr. llll lmnl frm: Xln llrinrrrh. N-lmlk Nl lp. l ln'---. Xl--1-h.m. IC klr lrr nts orrlxf .Jme ot the Season the Grrls' Vdrsrt lflofltux ltumr , Q B , rler'v.1tecl liuterrour by a Score of l-ll, The Rrterrour tedm, whose lmril. lrelrl was so strong that rt Clldllll allow J gorrl urrtrl the last halt rrrirrrrtv ol play, had defeated dll the other Corrrrtr teerrrre, so Nerv- rrmrrtly became the rwomrrral COLIYWH cghamhrorrs lm wlrrrrlrrg orre gtrfrrtt M155 Allen, the coach, Wag pleased vvrth the way ur whrch tht- grrl rt-srrorrrled to therr trarhirrg and practice Girls' Vorsity Bosketboll t lldslfetlmll thlg year proved to be the most rrorrtrlerr short vvllh tlrr ltrrgesl rrrrmher ol gurls rrartlcrrrallhg Alter mr rrrtrdzrrrlrdl lotrrrm- 7, I , ,, rrrerrt! whrch lemme horreerus team wort! clam terrrrre were chonerr hr Mass Allen! the Coach From these team, the mrertg ecrrmcol ww prflted The mrsrty played orrly two games lnefause ot the short wetrsorr Lerl by Dorothy Schrrrl the Carrtarrr, the grrls fought hrrrdy, hut were delegated by U Cnty, Q72 to ll mtl Marrlevvoorl, ly to X. I A F I 1 I. .rp mn: Nlvk l lull Xl k X hu N ner. I-Nw vu. lr.r ID ull, X. .rhlll .-frrrrfl mu: Pll In , 5 lmr. Xl'-xr UI rum Nvlmll.. nr. . . rr :r-rw'-I .rn .1 mu: Xl I rl XX r-ml Qnulkr-. Jury., llnr' Hmrrl I llrrrlv-wr lnp 1iiii': Limllw. XX.-iiln-l, Ei-liliniin. Mi-sit-ki-r. lluggiiis. liiiilh. Irwil mir: l'mntim Il Evhiri. X. Si-hifi. Nivngi-I. 'nulki-. uffin-4 ' - Girls' Vorsiiy Volleyball Volleyball, the least strenuous ot all sports, attractecl a large number ot girls, lhey first electerl captains and chose intramural teams Nancy l3ointon's team won the annual round-robin tourna- ment, in which one hunclrecl seventy-tive girls participated, fxtter the tournament Miss Clark picked teams, from which the varsity suuad was chosen Playing only two games during the entire season, the varsity, caotainecl by Nancy Pointon, won from Clayton, l7 to G, and lost to Webster Groves, 32 to l8. Girls' Vorsiiy Bciseboll This year there was neither an intramural nor a class tournament in baseball, because ot an unusually short season and conflicting sports, In spite ot this, however, many girls came out for baseball, participating in practice games until the class teams were chosen. Each class team had one game with another school, The seniors won from Wellstori, l2-7, juniors lost to Ritenour, l8-l5, sophomores won from U City, 4-3. Miss Clark selected the varsity from the class team. Tiff: mir: 'Xli-1-lmil. Dill Nl n I 1 n 5.4, ,. . i 4,1 . .0 lniwilliy lluggin-. .Nil iiml mu. I' in i nt n M-:ilu-l. l'i-lilmiiii. I I an nl mir: Y. Si-hirr. iiiifke-, Slatlli-rv. li. Si-hixr. l'iigv Uni- llunvlriwl 1'li1'ilb-.win-1: 611441 Durlrlg the gym purlods ood Llllkll school gurls are looghl srl,-mul skulls and Toclnrlclovs nh tho IUIHOV sports of bllclmlrrlorz, archory, 5llLllllUlJOdl'fl! fldl'l5! ded reruns, orrcl SWIITIITNIIQ Laclcmg .1 Svvlmmnrlg pool ol sCl1ool, however, the glrls rocolxcf SWllllII1lllQ mstrocluorr or lho Y, NV C XX wwrx Toosclay LlllL'VllOOll lrflvr school lrl lrovmlml lourrmrm-nts Llru lwlcl nl school an krrchcrx, lllllQ'llOflQ! Llllfl baclrhrrltoh Lolnr learns orc Chosurr io Comgwolo wllh other sChool5 lrl tht? IJIIIQ-DOIIQ lourrmmorrl with Urn vcrsuly Cnty thus year, Nilflllpllllll worm three matclwog mul lost llwrou rmtclwes The lmdmrrrtow lourrmmorrl howovor, rosullurl :rr J Corrrr-loto mf tory for Urrmersulg Cnty! thu Nor' mrrrrcly Qlrln lowrg four mralcllvs Moors were .also hold wllh olhor sfhools url svvlrhrmrrg oml .rrclww I. Tossdng Rings 2. Badminton Star 3. Home Run 4. Umph! 5. Archers of Normandy Img- tml- lllmflf. fl lhlrll wrglzl life lhese sports ettmcted more Qll'l5 thu your than ever before The mlnor sports are not L15 exclttng as baseball, lmsketlmll, and hockey, but M155 Alien hed Lt tluel purpose Ht Itlllttl when she starter! this program ol manor sports Une purpose, ot Course, is for the gurls to get cl great deal of plettsure rtght now out ot these sports The other, and tar more :mf portttpt purpose, IS to teach the gurls sports which are not too strenuous end which wtll he of much greater use onfl eintotment tn later lute than any of the motor sports, because they can he plttetl IltClIXIClUdllt lhts prepqrttttort for recreatuon IS ten Important un thus dey of clUlO' molntles and l,thor-saving devices when the average person gets all too ltttle exercise Xttfe sincerely hope that Mass Allen wall Continue thus good work so that the youth of today mm he healthg leorlers tomorrow l. Tennis Slugger 2. On Your Mark 3. Robin Hood 4. Table Tennis l'11g.-1Iu.- llzuhln-ll l'hnls 11 Tv' Y 1, v , O - . --5.5 'ttf , . ' gn h .-. ' - , . A ' 5 0 9'f -r , 5 , 1 'dc' ,-. : Q A.. P- .A ' 'I -0 nd - - ' - .vb ' 0,11 , ' , , , ,f '-6: ,-14, , A. . 4 3- 0 'v GQ r W4 A h' f. v4, 'L' 4 ,, .fkf,4',..,,- A 1 . - ,, . ,,. Q. .I 'Y... 5. , ' ' -, y,'p.1'.. X . .4 Y.g5f' V ' '-.'-' .4 - ..I ' ff ' .,x . A .. 1 ,P -,-Mi, i,.g,i K.,- ' . '. ' v Va ' V- ' ' w .3 -'N X :sb A5 -. . ' 'U . I ' .M 4. f ri , I-fl. , . ' 5: . - v ' - s' 'win' 4 -'B' '-J' - ' .' .. .. . , , s - F' 1 v ' ' ,Z -V1 .4 4 JK, Q' 'lf'-Hg 'ai '-fi' - - ' -' 'av is ' AO Tu av 'x ' 0. ,rwu .I i um,-, , A -- or 1 ' ' ' 'N 1 ,Q C, ' pw , Alfa N.. A 1 I sfix - ' ' ' 1 K-4, . v. '.,N 't',.'t'rka . ,W xx X mu, x W . 1 v A 5 ' !Q'x' ...51 .., ., . Ry, fy I A it s 5, f- , ge 'Qi , ,l - 5 y . A 1, inn- 'P Q , X I ii A V N , -. -. V 'X I - Q, 4 . . 'x ' - 1- ' 4 '2- 'k Q ' Jwf, ,LT 3 . 'A - .v J l H A N, ' 5 'My-nul,n9 h il' 1 1 . N- --law -ala-wv 'M '- fy , 7, L ' . ll A Q3-3 nf 2, X l ' 3 iv X nf, Q if l g ' f o W I. V, 'Q nf rf' ' 0lfl0'Cd Cy Liga at jlgtman Witlt many outstanding achiexe- ments to our credit in class, schoe lastic, extra-curricular, and athletic lite, we are justly proud that Noi- inandy students yet tind time to participate actively in honorary so- cieties, Too otten We hear that modern young people are soinewhat lacking in this capacityg but the number ot honorary clubs in Nor- mandy belies this idea. It goes even further, proving that the students are generally intelligent and adhere to the higher ideals of conduct. We respecttully dedicate this section of the yearbook to these Honorary Clubs with the wish that each succeeding year will see theiii nearer to their goal, the top. Senior Honor Society Vereutllutt as the qudlttj. one mu5t groupee to lution, . tncrnher ot the Sentor Honor Socuett Onlg etudents wha ure outxtundung tn schoturshapl cjtttzemlttttf Lund urttxttuw und are Laprtroxed hy the faculty ure Cormrtererl elugthtt- tot ntetnbershugt. Leach yeur the four ranking junlore ure lttlttdtltd .md ht, Colne the otttrere tor the succeedrng tear Thoee rtudrng Mr hergntunn, the Sponsor, .at present are hull XXf'alt.er president, M J r t h A Herring, xtCe Y president, Done xo: XX'f'rft1rder1, secretary, und Charles Metlus, treasurer these tour studente helrtert gather notnts, axerage Qrude: fmt Collect other tntormatton tor those enterrng thts gegr Twenty-three rnernbers securert enough gtonnts .and were uct- rnrtted thle tear Twp mn: lim-lv. 12:1-Nr-rue, Sr'lmlmv1'I11. Shark. Wil-nn. l.i-Hx. Hlnmnr-S. fimr-vumuu. Hu-r'l1.nl, Qlfunl tl:-1-I. Nh, lin-rgmnnu, .Nmmrrl run: Nllsllvl. Xllll:-I kllulv-v. N-uit. lhw-uv-, Xlrkllnlnll. l.:lllgo'ln:lln, Nik.-IQ. Hilrln-Irv, lfn-I mn: urn W1-hltln-n. Xkulkt-1. Xlvllix. Hvrring I'ftgr-1ln,- Ilufnlrtrflftrrn In 0 VLO 'C Q17 lunior Honor Soolety One ot the outstanding organizations ot the iunior school is the Junior l-lonor Society, A person becomes a memlzer ot this club by gaining seventy-tive or more points in scholarship, citizenship, and activities, including sports music, school staffs, and dramatics, Besides earning these points, a student must be well behaved and act as one who is working to uphold the standards ot the school. All activities ot the club are under the leadership ot Mrs. Anita Keaney, who records the points and keeps the club in order, with the help ot the otticers, Sarah Serot, presidentg Melba Smith, vice - presidentg Iris Ryker, secretaryg and Otto Swxers, Jr., treasurer, Members not included in the pic- ture are Van Horn, Schoknecht, Priegel, Swyers, Davisson, O'Donoghue, Kurz, Aussieker, Vogt, McDonald, and Samel. , . . , . , , , . I li mu: Bum-uni. Vis-. lvllig. lnuiu-s. lnnl. L. Ihmulslnm. Rum. Hmillv. iii-imlst. knit:-iimlni. Xlillvi. irnl mir: Kline. Ciislaiiiv. Slams-ry. Svrnl. Smith. Wvnlvi-l. llas-vns. Ryki-r. Busliumn. S:-lun-Ilvr. li.:-st-llnit-li. hn'hri'inmlui. N -mul nur: Grass. I y, in' i. Q'n . 'i r it-'. in i , ef' 1 -. 1'. 'tis 1 . in 'ga . I-ii. Wigi :min luff Hill S1 ll Pin: Rulllh Rini 'N liiillnw 1 lliin XXII it ru mu-: lxirliy, Iluwnuin, Wa'-ilnvt-r. lmlqllwrgg. Rallivrt. Di-rrivk. Clin-1-. Iluiismi. Cas-in. Xle-lip-r. Fritz. P11111 Um' Humlri-fl finrvallnrvv Sago Stott Assisting the editor ot the Saga were the division editors. Ruth Cassens, Administration, Fred Groceman, Curriculum, Leslie Allen, Classes, Doris von Wehrden, Activitiesg lack Lister, Athletics, Bill Hansen, Features, The business inan- ager was assisted by lack Gerst, and rnany others who helped in the work ot collecting. Other students gained training by doing write-ups and various jobs tor the division editors The Arts section was eliminated in favor ot the Curriculum section, which gives a better crossesectional view ot the school The Features section, added this year, segregates the clubs trorn the other extra-curricular activities We hone that you, the student body, like the product ot our labors because this is your bookeea book ot which wc hope you are proud. Twp mir: Min-llvr. ll. Wulkr-i. Illiimk. Ilan-on. Yi-nnmn-. Ms-llis. Hiisliiiiaiil. List:-r. llmiu-i'huil. Ruwgmnl In I 1 in ' ' wus . Ihnpnu .Si-runrl ruui: Di' iinru. lliisvlnirl. llriwv-iiiun. ll. Walla-r. llliri-li-iwin. Kll--ii. Slmrk. Fu-inivl. 51-rni, vnu We-linl ii Fin! row: Km-ln. lloviuiaul. lh'aissI'ii-lil. Ilriwlv. Us-i'-I. Ciiwwii-. 0:-lliiig. Slmlvr. limi-sun. llunr-xiii, Nlilli-r. l i1g::'0m' Hlmflrvrl l ixrlv-ffrllr OVLO'C6i'C7 6 Courier Stott lhe success whtch the Courier enjoys ts the result ot lltuj strtvtng ettorts ot the staff und sponsors ln ltrotlucing un excetrttonal newspaper, the stratt gets real lute experience an the tnelcl ot Iournaltsrn The paper ts J testtng ground tor ntodern youths who Hldy vvtsh to enter the etergrovvtng ttelrl ot yourrmlusnt It they entoy working under the strmn ot deadlines und the resttonsthulntt of vvorlctng thetr tenant, tt ts gutte trrobuhle thut they vvtll rio well rn thus treicl To the sponsors, Mrs Stull and Mr Diem, und to tht. ntentbers ol the stuff, led D5 Shlrlet Curtis, editor-In chret, we gtve our thdrtks tor a school letter which ts thoroughly representutlxe ot the students In our motlerrt htgh school l'tf1t ffm: Xlillivlt. lliltl-1-lu. XX.lguu'l. Milt-Ill. H.nIl:-r, Nlvllvls. lluvn---, lxullxy. Frllil ruu: l.aHnlnrx-. l'aull. Xl.nspurrl, Newell. Huggins. l,ln'lsln'1l. kir1'lm1'l, l'1'lur, Frylliml. frmrih nur: Sp:-rw:-r. l.1-um-. lima lluluvrfnrul. hli1'llllvym'1'. lilrrnwll. lin--ml-. l.uu1lu.l. li:-ll. I'l:1rrl nur: Nulmlzr. Tilmuvrnmn. Slvilm-l. Ur- Calm. llunohuv. llulullin. llnxnmm. lin:-1-glmlll. km-ln, Swt-urrfl nm: U'1Mun--ll. 'Kl.nllt. XXilhv'lm. Shah-r. Duc-rr. kinnlrr. lie-rklu, -Xml--r-un, Iltnlv-. l irr1 lun: Mrs. Still. Lislvv, mn XM-Intl--n, Curtis, Huvk. Din-lrirh. XII. llit-nu. l'ugw Iluf- llumlrwrl lfrufx fjir ,- Senior Student Council ln a democracy every citizen has a share in determining the policies ot his government, To perform well a citi:en's rluties, the youth ot today needs training in governmental procedures Students get such experience in the Student Council, an organization composed ot one representative from each homeroom and led by the student body officers Tlae Council, responsible tor the general activities ot the school, has yaried duties. Among them are the assem- bly programs, the distribution ot Christmas baskets, thc monthly student dances, and the lyceum programs Presi- dent Dick Bushman, Vice-President Jose McClinton, Secree tary Viola Murphy, and Treasurer Marilyn XXforl4man haw been unusually successful as the Council otticers. Miss Hasncr, as sponsor, guided and directed the ettorts ot the stutlents Twp nur: Svllnnilfvr. Wright. Ruins. Zcnvllriliggftr. Gfrrit. .l. Xlvfllilllnli. Nm-uml nur: Smith, XVies, Svlunitl. llvgi-1, Willlisim-it-r. lhiwnv. kiivlulwi, Xliw llii-iivi Fin! mir: Haillvux. Par.-. llalislwrglw. l.m-king. Lung:-nmlln. NI4-utr. Hi-rg. Hffrr. Page' flue Hunrlnfrl Fully lv VLUTJT7 Junior Student Council Mtch tour o Qouhut I5 Chosen hx tho stuttuhtu ot thu 1 rumor hugh school to suhurxuso tho studoht cortriurt To hu Lt rtuontbor ol thru trout 45 COtt5IitCI'Cd on outstuttdtho t , honor ,fXt thotr vvookh meetmgg tho trretnhors und Mrs ,Ahh lirurhtmrtt, the SIFOIWSOVI dtucuus ltroblelrw Lahti tho sotu ttotts, which vvhcrt hut into uttcCt :nuke Norrnortch o bctf tor school thu yurttor hugh school usbornbhos orc under thu sutrurv xustoh ot this group with tho I-rreutdemt, Fred fXu55wtwr, ttzkrhg chorgu trod vnu ohh ubmtcd bg hcttt CJSSUIIKV xtQu tv'c5rt,tumt, Potty XX!ostovorf secretory and June Brouv wlch, truo5urvr thus group, vvorkntg Imhrt nrt hurtft wtth tht: corrtctor otttcotx, hm glxutt tho tumor stuctvrtts tt mow ordoth xfhoot mth quot Xtutluttt qowttttttuttl I mu: Hum llrrnrrltu--, Xluiivl. Vntllvx-. Srhullf. H mul. XXlIl1.lu-nn, hulwun. l.nlr.mt. ,lf 4 Nw-mul four: Smrh-I. Xl--Nauru--1-. 1l4lx'-r-I:-. lj.:--vu-. lltrltll---wk. Hu-vunnnl. Shan-1-. l'. .Iulm-tru. Hun-It-It, ll. .l..llll-I-IL Ula. lhulnm:-ll. nl 1 11 X.:-I.nI.uIwm-. l'x,nnklin, XX---Ian-x. llt-fixing:-1 Huw!-I, H.mni-hu. ILIIII-11. Smilh. Uh-u I.w.-llu. Ing, UW llrmflrt.-llnrlr 1 ra ,rw Semor Corridor Force XX!hen the bell rings to end a period, students rush out of the classrooms in a hurry to greet friends. The Senior Corridor Officers see that the greeting does not last too long and hurrv the lagging students along, Classes change with little confusion because the officers direct students to the correct stairs and prevent crowding or pushing, ln addition to this work, they are on clutv during assemblies and before school in the morning The force, sponsored bv lvliss Genevieve Saltzntan, is cont- posed of eleventh and Twelfth grade boys who have good grades, are dependable, and are popular. Dick Bushman, as captain! was assisted bv Jack Lister, Dale Zaehnnger, Bill XlVallo,,i', and Nornian lilocltinan! hls lieutenants E 1 Tap mir: Za:-hringz-r. Flnrkman. Bushman. Lister. B. Walker. Sr-1-.uni mu: Grovvnlmll. illvn. Hurhmuellr-r. D. Walk:-r. Hlilmk, Svhmitl I Flu! mn: llmslv. llaunnl1nH. Mn-ks. Wright. lVlvClinlun. Page mf f1i,i,.1,.',1 f',.nVv..','p1.f lunior Corridor Cffioers hlflCIEllCj und deperfdublllfy are the lacy worcls thru the Junuor Corndor Officers follow Ill successfulh keeping the hulls lll the lunuor hugh school orderly and well VLlQllldlCCl ln LlClClIllOll fo cleurlng the hulls in the nfornlng before sqhool und hetvveen clusses, the how fcecll orrler an the lunch Inne und cufeteriu They should recene eslfeclul prrnse for the splendlfl duscnlwlune they mdlnfaln during the lunior ussernhlles, Enforcement of health and safety rules uf all Innes is J lmrdrnounf oblecflve, lhe force, under the direction of Mr, Clifford Lu Hoge, is culwlcnned by Donovan Schull: He I5 dsslsfed h5 his neufenunfsi Dun Krultlr, George Hicks! .und Gene Arms T1 r 1 XXlnill:-nlwlu. Jnhnsnll. Iflnlus. Innvll. 54-hllllf. llllsnmn, S1-lunklxfwlll. Nifh--l-. 'l'.nlnl. Nh- i-. ll N ul 1 Nh, l..n Img:-. XM-1-ks. XXlghlun.m. Nlm.nrL. 'llvvkfw-s-n'I, l'uLnlnx. 51 hun-ll. Nl:-llulnln-1, Iulnsl. H111-lilvr. fl I I I3 I Xl I x 1' A Xl N' ll I kv ll' UI I ll ll ffm: W .n-. n.1-- -.-, .I N-. 4 u- us. nn 1. n-gulf-1. n .n. :nun-I. l..m.nn. Iiwnllsnn. Ilwu-1-1. Pflsv Urn Ilnrnl-Hllrfrlr r 0lfL0'Cd,'C7 6 Qffice Force Irwalodble tremmrg :rr olluce teehrrlques I5 The revmrcl ol members of the office force Che of the most useful orgmrf l1dllOfWS IH the school, It I5 made up of gurls who rm' sslecterl by M155 Delvehthal for therr del-errrlubullrg, mlelluf ger1ee,ar1d general buslhess ability, They have xforloos rlLlllCS to perform, such as fnlurrg cards, deluverurrg messages, twang l1OllCC5, md eseorluhg wsrrors through the school PLWI5 who worlq lm the office gash much lLI7OVv'lCrlQO and uxrreruerrce IH the everydoy :limes of on offlee exrrcl are much better prepared for their emdvarreemerrt urrto the hum- rr,'55 world lVlerhber5hrp uh thre orgorrlzohorr constitutes .1 real rlwturrctuorr, lor, be5uc'le5 the Ol,7l7Ol'll,llllly to erccroure Rl Ill ur offrce teehmoue, the servuce glxferr to the school as rr1eQllm.Jhle. fur nur: Miss Ilvlu-nlhul. Milivx. Svrul- Rnxlmur. Hn-rring. I .Nw-urrrl nur: l!un:':u1. knlnnlm. N-lmvllr-1. Iuvmug. NILIIL, I-'nel mfr. 'l'irmuvvm.m. Hilrlu-I4-u. lnmlwr. 'llwvm-. lhluf rlrrv llr1'lrlrrrff'fl. Olfllffdfy 6 Library Girls lu tlwe lubrary gurls must go ntuclw ol the crecltt for our sttlendtd ltbrary These gurls gave up tlwetr extra gvertods tu wurl, untler the able dtrectton of Mass Holmes, tn tlwe rnorn- tngs and alter sclwool lxeeptng the library gonng ll1QIl'ClLllICS tnclurle straiglwtentng slwelves, tendtng the deslg, tssuang luuoks, clwecktng the new rnagaztnes, ttgurtng tlwe datly circu- lattunf and, In general, keeping the library tn ton condttton llwe actual exnertence the gurls get tn ltbrary work as splendid and tltetr service to tlte school ts tnvaluable They IUO, ltaxe excellent onportunuttes to become farntlnar vvttlt new lvuolss and magazines, Ctrculatton ltas IttCFGd56Cl, and more students are lundtng tlte ltlvrary a quiet place tn vvlwuclw to stitenrl spare tune, I I mu: XI:-l,.mn, ll--mx. N1-i-, lhrxllvinlvrl. Svlnilnlll-l'. Shillill. Svhill. linux'-ll. lxltn-pl:-r, Ylqlkllstlni. N .ml nm: Flltruffi. Hsin-lnnviv-I. Ihuissn . Stahl, Husvglqtnt. 5u'lnlu'll. Nnlvililtg. Xliss llullm'-. lwl: lhrxlv. Nu-Il. l,tu'l.ing. Nl.lnlml. lbw Hur' ll .t lf.'rll',r1r Boy Scouts blorttwrtdy ts represented in the Nuttonul Boy Scout organs uzutton by Troops VW, Bo, and 20. Led by Mr. Eddlenmn, the boys tn these troops have gatned recognntton bt wtnntng tnuny window dtspldy rubbons, cathporee ratings, tantl fll6Vll budge streamers. lho Boy Scout troops gtve excellent trdtntng tn clmructer, ctltzenshrtt, and the ntatntenance ot good health Bots trutned tn these three fundamentals ure an asset to any Cotnrnunlty und form u backbone ot stabllttt tor tnodorn boys untl gurls. During the surnnter months there are added uttructtons tn catntttng trtps, htkes, and swtrnrning gtarttes The older boys who are sttll Interested in scouting lllltsl actnttty tn the seu scouts, the rover scouts, or .as leaders tor the younger trootts. Twp nur: Fuvln-. ,I. ID. 'Klan-llt-1. XXnllh--1. Iiluntl. Ytmplmn. lluvn-1-3'. Wu-Ill'-r. Hlinauk. lialluulwrg. lllinik, Gt-rsl. Pig, Xlrlhl. lnlrnwr. l'lnnI mu: Snfmtlt-n. Xlvllmnl. II--vu. Str-wurl. NI:-llnllistvv. lfrauln-r. Nit-lull-. knnll. liruivn, I.um-. lflmltnm. Srlnvilnull Il, XI:-llis. Jnlnxsmt. llugpgin-. 5f'1'fIfIfll1'I1: Iiiltw. Kwtl. ,l, litmus. Xlnlvuhx. lllivk. Lamkin. Hauvkin-. Iluggin. Xlurluuus KX.ullrl-. llnnvmll. Yu'-:man Yvltrr. king. Nh. ll-ltllvrlmll. l'nxL Inu: Xllu-. II. Wltwtn. l 1.mklin, Xlntlin. Fvluln-ull. Ulu-1-4'ln-lp. Xlumu, l:t1Q.mI. lf.ul, XlrNirlwl-, Hull:-uli ls u..n........ A.-u...,.-.. Inns. l'rlg:- llnt- llurnllwl l 1!Ix -In tl 0 VLO 'C 071 7 Girl Scouts Normandys Girl Scout Troop l is composed ot seventeen girls who are sincerely interested in carrying out the prin- ciples set lorth in the Girl Scout Code. The troop is organ- ized into three patrols, which are led by Patrol Leaders Gladys Bauer, Margaret Colligan, and Betty Lou Taylor. The members ol the patrols plan and direct programs designed to help the girls in passing their Second Class Tests. Among the special events enjoyed by the troop and Miss l-lauck, the troop leader, were a visit to the Girl Scout dis- play at Christmas, a trip to the Little House, and sev- eral hikes. Besides the patrol leaders previously named, other otticers are Elaine Mae Beck, scribe, and Clara Thiedke, treasurer Top mw: Iii-il'u. l.ui':uni:-. Izwul--win. Ili-lil, ll'lxt--411-. ll-li-iiiieir-i'. tg...-, Tllinl run: Yvhillukiir. l.oliglml'1'l'. lllilllrr. Talylivi. llisvllilluvi. Hir'kui.ui. lx ll Nvrulial nur: Slvlfnll. Smith, lxnllvliiull. N4-zigli-s. llium. ll1'll.i. liiziil-rin. Firxl mir: Frziiiris. lxiuw. S--huln. llumnii-ll. Jucngvx. Iivuig. jiinv. Ihigi- Urn- llmuln-rl film llrrw- Hi-Y Cabably sponsored by' Mrs Wllltant Chrrstran, the Ht-Y IS vital to the lute ot the school ln promoting a htgher moral Colle among today's hugh school youth Its rturrrose, vvhtch rs recited at the close ol every meetrng, as lo create, exe tend, and marntatn throughout the school and Communttx the hugh :deals of Chrtstran Irving lhese Ideals were found to be very rrromrnent rn the boys whom the members selected as oltrcers Bob Drostu rrresrdentg Ball Walker, vtce-presrdenty Drck liushntan, srrcree tary, and Bob Meyers, treasurer lhe HtAY sponsored a get-acquarnted dance, the Hr-Nt faculty' basketball game and varrety shovv, and the tathere son banouet for the enjoyment of the entrre school, as well as several narttes for thetr own enloyment Ili rl Iii iii ll iii 7rrfr mn-: Hrtnmlnn. W--lnm-r. llritl-fr. Krm-lmkt-. liurhnun-llvr. II. 'Xlr-Ilia. l.ist4'r. ll'u-human. I-lm-krrr.m. ll. XM: lluiu-. Il, Wulkvy. I rr'rfI1.m-: Uv. Cllli-liull. Nlvvvl-. Iii-rll, Fvlunillvl. lhtllllllmlf. Nulrlv. lllinalk. lim--wl. Nlillvr. Jr-ru--. Slvgv. Hr-vkr-Inn I lmlrlst--irr. Sw!-rrrnl frm: Il. M1-llirf-. lftn.. -XII:-n. lm-lninw-r. krir-Inu-vw-r. Sluvk. llurnrll. llhuumul, I'r-mr-I. lIlni-lrn.rn, l.r'x u F- I Ftrs! mu: Uvlling. Xlvffllvrtmt. Pnrmvr. Wright. lvuhl. llmlrlnrtl. kmllli. H1-r-I. llrnrf-u. Iirvwlr mg, nm- rrr.,rr1f,,rl-my ,W Norsemen Moclgrn swing inusic 5eoin5 to be inost typical ot high xchool 5outh, The Norsemen, under the tlirection ot Mr L. XX! Gttoiitlter, lurni5h plenty ol swing tor Nornmncly students At ull the 5tutlent council flances the Norsernen supply the music, which ig inore than well received With the ,icldition ot some ol the lornter student members, the group lorine the bond known cis Lltrry NX!ciyiie'5 Orchestra, which turnigheb music lor the 5pecml dances, such .ts Christrnasn St Pcttl, and Valentine For Lt description ot 5tuclent reaction to the orche5tiu, we'll mi in the language ol 5wing! XXfhen the Norsemen get the downbedt .incl swing out, dll the cats get in the groove and begin to live, l'.ip lim: Xllt-n. XX.-lim--i. lin-vli.ul. .Sf-rnml mn: l'itnnNl. lgmn.-11, Ifutr mit: tL....l-It. Smith. Nh. tin--nil.--I. l'1r,ufU1nf Iliintlnil Iifxifl 0VLO'Cd'Cy Letterman lollowlng llt tltef tootmem Ot tornwr Nonnttntlg stdlwttrts tltts yumrk edition ot the Letterman! Club not onlg ltulct lnqlt tlw lVdClIlIOIlfll events but unstugdtcrtl it ln ltcutvxng vvltlw VVCVIOLIS standarcls, tlw lant sotnuwlmt tnttntul nnltlatlon wits lwcld at fttmtltvr lung event of ttttturnn was tlw ttnnuttl L11 wltlclt Beverly Vrcnclw was crowned Queen lxflnnny rnttclc tat tlns dance was well spunl! lnrntslt tt Club room ln tlwc gym. lltv new teitttttm on the Calcncldr was tt tldtlft' tsl vvlncln the Vutungs www hosts to new one Ltitml ltllanons rlx In tlwc wttr tootlmll flttncuf of tltv VIlQlItQS mx nt wt-nt tcn gl tQr'tarmtttsItnt tlw lvttvnnun lnnln tlte other lwtglw 5CltOOl5 IH the tlISlI'ICl lltv vlttlv lwy-ww ln llltllf' tlns Jn tnnnml ftttalr. s 11111 mu: .l. XI--Lllllloll. Xlm-Nt, Xllllvr. lu-nllvr, l.. Xlvklllztuvx. 51-ull. .Nfwwfnl ffm: Xmltr-un. 121:-1-n. Sin-gn-. llnrpvlnl. lim-we-l, Ilammlwll. Nnvks ll:u-II'-r. l'lrwI fun: Xxulllx. Null-Ill-. Wil--In. llnxl-. llu-lllnzm. l lm-lun.m. k.lllu. Img, Inf Ill.-nlntl Inn It Mm Nlill. Hntlu-'I-. OVLOTDFC7 Qfzbfg HN Girls Orme ot lXlor'rmtr1dyl5 most Gxcluslxe orgarttiiatlohg is the letter club, ettottsoretl by M155 Frances fXIlert, lhose gurls who Imw rccelxed am athlctuc letter are eluglhle for member- Khutw 'lhw letter mot' he obtdlrted by llrztl mdlortg L1 X'dV5Ilt team In some major 55lort dlld 5eCorttl, ciomglultrtg tl totdl ot onto thottmttd points by gllrtgmg on Gloss teams nrt lnoth mayor and mlrtor 5plort5 Red sweaters were Qlxrett to girle who lmcl .lfllXCll Qorxetl nrt the Cloh lhe N Glrls sold Cdllllj, htm, Jud rrlettrlorttg ,tt Qettuww tote tu Mag they ClljO5Qd their ,mmteal Cathglmg trltu ht thotr tutmellleh worlg on the teams thege girls, golded lug, tsthur Srmollxe os ttresldertt mul Vtrgltlm Schurr as seiruttxtx, ptomotutl L1 tur1t'r5Cl1ool Sltllll ntl lNlornmml3 lop frm: Smith. YN:-nlwl. l a-lzlmun. XI:-xt-r. Xu-Nivkll. urn Wvlmlv-ll. Fvll-lkxum-Ill. Ill-mlnauul .M-1-will mu: llt-un-. Whitmu-ll. Xlullc-rfm.m. Iluggiu-. Nikwlx. Nl--1-Imn. lluf mu: l'ulllhnl. hlltlwr. 'Xr1'h:unlv.mll. ll. Pvhllr. X. Frlulln. Nhnlk. Nvngvl. Flntlkv -e, l'.r,yr'1Inw Huuflrrwl l'lHx V tx 11 Custodlons As dawn breaks oyer the horizon, the custodians are awake and breaktasting. Soon they are journeying toward a group ot buildings where they systematically begin their daily routine ot keeping school lite running smoothly Though the students ot Normandy do not realize it, the custodians play an irnportant part in their lives, Wheit the autumn winds blow, the custodians are kept busy gathering leayesy or it the snow talls, they are out in the cold laboriously clearing the walks These and many other things keep thein busy Day in and day out, under the adequate leadership of Mr, Talley, the custodians go about making lite easier for the students lihey' are truly the unsung heroes ot Nonntindy lvl: run: lxnspi-i. 5--In-ri-in .lu-l. M1-ln-r. Ia:-ka-rl. Si-rim.-I mir: Hii'klu'r, Huvlelii-lil. Taillvv. lf. Kiiill.ii'. . , . , lirvl liru: lh-i'lmff. htluuril-. I. Xniliuv. PilfnllrifHurirlr'-ill'1flv-nigh! 014,073 Q27 Tronsportcitlon To Mr, Lester Winder and the bus-drivers the Saga is proud to extend the thanks of the entire school for making such a fine transportation system possible. Two new busses were added this year to Normandy's grow- ing fleet. Every day more than nine hundred modern youths are carried to and from school by ten modern busses, An added service is afforded through the late busses that carry home those students who stay after school to participate in extra-curricular activities. These busses have also increased the range of visual edu- cation at Normandy, lt is now possible for any department to show its students practical application of that field in every-day life. NX mlsor, Pivssy. Mr-lnulrlf. Crumlvy. Rogers. Xlaresvhal. Fucinslini. Lewis. Bin-ll:-rman. I H lk Pugr' Onr Hundred Fifty-nine W o P 3 . 3 , lj 1 For the second year the student body elected a Harvest Queen at the annual Halloween Dance, sponsored by the Music Department, Dorothy Drewes, an outstanding member of the Senior Class, won the title for this year. Dolly, smil- ing and gracious, received her crown amidst the applause of all the dancers. At the close of the football season each year the Lettermen hold their annual Football ea at which one girl is chosen as theiuuceglm Beverly French received this hfgh honor and was pre- sented with a bouquet of flowers and a trophy in honor of her position. Dorothy Drewes Harvest Queen f' Beverly French Football Queen Page OM Hundred Sixzy . .i - .r .-.sal A... ,- Marjory Bowman Queen of Hearts Martha Herring St. Pat's Queen' Page One Hun i 26 A if Amid swinging red and white hearts, Marjory Bowman was honored as Nor- mandy's Queen of Hearts at the annual Valentine Dance sponsored by the Saga staff. After Beverly Koeln, the retiring queen, presented Marjory with a bouquet of roses, the candidates joined in a special dance for the queen. Martha Herring, a most deserving and outstanding member of the senior class, was honored by the tudents at the St. Pat's Dance, wheghe became the I939 Queen of St. Patrick. The Courier staff, sponsor of the dance, gave Martha a bouquet of green carnations and a special dance. dred Sixty-on Betty Cossens Maid of Honor Fred Aussieker Most Popular Boy in Junior High I I Cf Ruth Cossens 1939 Saga Queen Dick Bushmom. Most Popular Boy in Senior I-iign 1 .nf l'l'ill Slanl--y. Hun Siu.-rs. Hill Walk:-r. llivk lin-lilii.m. l r1-il Ku-sin-k1'r. jim' XIPCIIIIIUI HI XVI ll I 'Ii I I-nn. .ir .ip ni. ll:-lly Wi-sl.nvi'. li:-if-rly Sr-lm--llnr. Polly lhuiimii-li. Hull: lin -r-ii-. 5.-I x lf, I I i-si-nl. Km Xl--wi-. ll'1-Hi lluslimzui. .l1':uxvlli- S1 I1-ntl. The Sogoi Queen ond Her Court The lights were dimmed and the crowd shullled nervously in their seats, for Normandy students had been awaiting thls moment for many weeks. Finally the spotlights were lowered to the main entrance, and amidst the strains ot sott n.usic the lQing'5 herald came forth to announce the queens court, composed ol the most popular boy and girl in each grade, The last member ot the court to appear was the Maid-ol-l-lonor, Betty Cassens, escorted by the rnost popular boy in the junior high school, Fred Aussielaer Then as the flower girls and the crown bearer stepped forward, a blare of trumpets heralded the approach of the l173'7 Saga Queen and her escort, the most popular boy in the senior high school: Ruth Cassens and Dick Bushman The crowd applauded loudly as she bowed to the retiring queen and then stepped up to the throne to receive the crown the symbol ol every womanly grace! all beauty, and the love borne tor her hy her friends. This impressive ceremony was followed by the story ot Sleeping Beauty presented in dance by the girls' physical education department, l':1gr'lMr' Hunrlrml Sixly -llirvv 1 W f . f' ffm- 1,, JLZ- ' . Uv ,f 1 A Z- Aut rcxphs , v - -' . . 3- : -, V , x JH.. A Wy! T Jw v-qfuh MQ j 5 if kg -Q, W 1 . a, ' p g , D51 'E--4 If iff ' 4 9 , A IV Z. of x A Iffxmi C I .1 1 .- -' 1' i V 0 . L if' - Qj W. A A g ' ? my gill ,I , o- 'fd rr-V' ff X 9 i fl HHN -'fff'f lf 0 V.. , 1, ff 'XJ .., 111 If 1 Wfxf Of 'Q mf Page Ona Hundrsl Sixty-lour ,- . u 1 ..'. a .L 5 fn: .:..Mw:.aa A ,.f...m. .A Jim A.. SKILL in less TIME--- Oi 6 ' Discover for YOURSELF Why 9 More Discriminating Students, ' Each Year, Are SELECTING Sanlio rd Brown Business Co'l lege 5920-28 EASTON AVE. ST. 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It represents your physic'ian's instructions to us His treatment depends materially on the selection and proper compounding of high grade medicines In this pharmacy only registered- by - Iavv dis- pensers are entrusted with the intricate care of compounding NIEMEIER PHARMACY 7311 Florissant Road MUIberry 2477 WEDGE Motor Service THE SYCAMORES 7300 Natural Bridge Sandwiches Most Modern Equipped Relresllmems Shop in 7400 Natural Bridge Road St Louis County MAJESTIC BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY I-Iigh Test Concrete and Cinder Building Units Sand, Gravel, Cement, Etc. 8601 Page Blvd. Wlnfield 0500 Pg 1 H 1 rsrtaf. W. Heels against the back Main entrance. Don't shoot. A nice study position of the step. Oh, food- Mr. Koerner buys a Almost at the tape. A strong finish. S D hot dog. crlmmage SchooI's out. I Jim. Junior Student Bus loading time. Council Officers. Wafm daY' Img, 4l'ff'llufrtlrfflN1Hh A 'J af fllmm Student Council Officers. Such a big bite! You get back to class. Smilcl Remember, you are queen. Gotta get some shut-eye. A put by Pookie.' Pencil peddlers. Football team leaves for Benld. 1 End of assembly. Pie. Harold, you say the Meditation, cutest things. Imp lm' lInnfI1HISuli Smile, please. Tlalac himself f.. , ff.. ,I , , , , . . yn l f 1, ' Y. . fy V-cw ,r 1 Q' yy . p ,- T wif 'min ' rf r M I 'r . ,Lv ..-5. fy. g-- NVQ' K c' A NL ,, W M 'ki ' . s Z ' y, A gr. mf, Q, -.Q X 5- .2-if K . NAl 'Qriz 1 'RJ T X .T ' ' QW' E: A P . 455 at ff' fr it P A ri at ff lw A p, 5 .. . Egg-1-k ' lQ 'wI:l AMX- C 4 r. .-',. I , 0 - ' - . - if ., T 131-15 i', 'A ',' r ,4 ' any , , f..1,f,,.1-T-,Q ,W ,?,.7,w I . K .,, H w, Vms3lHLr. X KX ,rw 35. .1 . emily 1 . ., . . J, .,. W r- , V K-, 5. , . . L f-. i L I 'Y T T.. f. . r- .fi f.lr. . ., r A a m,irt.tWn.... . L-1. f .4 ,iss .- ai e . ap P . f . f r Mr f 1 - ,. - 5 e - -. , . It- ,Ksx 2 j. 2 M ,Freeze 224, ,My ,Q -l W -4 .1 'Mtg Sm f ,'-V ,Muni - .X rl, W im! ,.' ' u f-in ti t 51 'Fi fi ig ELET: wt. 'Tiff H' TSW , T ,-V f lgfltill ,F fqmpfmgj U L 5 . r. hi . , YJ ' . . . rv ,rf Haj-A!-5 t, lk it 1 H, ll ,lr ml ' ,T 'N T Tv 'ga WFT vw 1 '-'W -54,4 ' ' ll w 'X H J . 7 I' rl! ,gtliq ., 'W' Q, , ww ,. ' X ,Ljjgr:g.-f-: an --ff ' 32 f'Tli'lTT it if 4' if ' W L M H f ' ' ' ' , f ' lltu ., S Q' ,. ' 'T' - li.: re-ta. t , ln- -fin -f..- . 4- .. J V will . ' '71 Z' 'Ze 1'T-?:L.-3+-FYI' Q-.er--'?f i' '1ffrfA? ' . E TI' C . ere. A Lf 5 , 1 The above is the new Thornas Jefferson Elementary School in Pasadena Park and rs one of the group of new buildings inrludrng the McKinley, Garfleid, additions to XX!asinng1on, belfNor, Harrison and LinroTn Scnoois. i WM. B. ITTNER, Inc. ARCHITECTS CEntraI l 757 911 LOCUST STREET WAbash 749 We Specialize in Floors and Wairwscotang Overland Tile Company M J HUSHMAN TILE AND MARBLE CONTRACTORS 2428 Spencer Place Overland, Mo . . . Compliments of . . . BERNER DAIRY GRADE A MILK Robertson, Mo. TErryhill 5-2l8l L. Meyer R. Ralley Meyer Service Station SINCLAIR GAS AND OIL EVergreen 9400 7300 Natural Bridge Compliments of a Friend Gus Lagomarsino Grocery 6317 ST. LOUIS AVENUE EVergreen 9240 UNDERWOOD-ELLIOTT-FISH ER CO. Typewriters, Accounting Machines, Adding Machines Carbon Paper, Ribbons and Other Supplies S40 Yvnr- NXvllslun's Quality Fi-ml Sum- MUEHLING PACKING COMPANY 6210 Easton Avenue Wi- owl: null op'-rnlv om own iluqnwl:-tl pm-king lwnsv Hnnu' lIurv1l 'Xlvulu . . . llovm'-simile' Saxunuu- I- WllUl.liSNl.h. AND lil-1'l lll. - ICMZLH STNXIVS LOCI.ISl' Sffeel For Free Deirvory, Phone MlJltnerry T248-1289-T2-if! Pagr Om' Hululrrd S ...Gi I AIIO ' . in QLEHZ' Ccawng Provost Undertaking Co. ' I ' UNION FUNERAL DIRECTORS BU'-QVA t . I CHAPEL WITH PIPE OPOAISI ml m WATCHES OtfIce and Chapel 3710 N. G d N I B 'd E. A. HORSTMEYER 'asf-g!O,ej'u'a ge JEWELER-OPTICIAN 5958 Easton Avenue St. Louis .lEfferson 3950 JEfferson 3951 ' BOECKELER LUMBER COMPANY John Albert S Shoes Store 6901 Easton Ave. PArkview 4040 X-RAY SHOE FITTING LUMBER INSULATION 5988 Easton Avenue St. Louis, Mo. H'ARDWARiAILLXvORiOOFING EOIQ SELECT FOODS COMPLIMENTS BEL-NOR MARKET OF A 8408-I0 Natural Bridge PIIOIIQ liVerOrOeII H793 NWO Delwer Normandy High School Cafeteria GOOD FOOD LOW PRICES GENEROUS SAVINGS PATRONIZE YOUR SCHOOL CAFETERIAI COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND If Your l-laIr lSrI'I BGCOIIIIOQ TO YOLI, You Should Be Commg to Us at the ETH EL JOHNSTON BEAUTY SHOPPE 7225 Natural Bridge Road EVergreen 4905 Compliments of Pasadena Barber Shop O'Donnell Drug Co. and Cleaners 8500 Natural Bfldge 7518 Florissant Road Wlnfield 0860 EVergreen 8875 We Deliver Free Delivery Frank Westlake Drug Co. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS 1504 Hodiamont Ave. EVergreen 5477 rwl S:'z'I'rIlvPIuII- That's what makes the Beverly gets the award. trees grow. Quccn Martha. Junior carolers. Don't gulp that food. Old Faithful. Some needy family was happy- Yea! Team! Mr. Swyers' outing. Only a few more t Line smash. Hi! George! Kroehnke makes a setup A shady, restful spot. The busy Mr. Major. Ihigw Um lliwirIrrrlSfif-111: In af jllwman S Oh! that hearing teaf A queen's smile. A pretty threesomski l wonder who? P What a stride! ,L , ff O Jack, you re such a bak gg fs Three stooges Rats! l'll take apple. Let's get our together. Ihww Huw llurnlnwl .Mm-ails-Illrrf heads What would LaWana say? Next picture, Miss Schmucker. Harvest Queen. Why the towel, Budd y? Normandy State Bank A SAEE PLACE TO DO BUSINESS li-Izxlilieln-il WIT TAY LO R BOX LUNCH CO tlnly l'. S. flmvriunf-nl inn..-.-it-.1 Xlvriie la.-.1 1268 Ferguson Ave. tI'Xlvuny 01126 North Hills Dairy PIVOIIS' ATwaler II66 Ferguson, Mo. MIRAGE A MILK DASIGLIFIZQCI In Cnlass Anna Loepker We Telegraph Flowers Everywhere Will: P111 Us Nay II I 1 I' ' 'Ru FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY SU N BURST FLORAL SHOPPE CU! Flowers for All Orfasiorws Potted Plants of All Kinds MUlberry 5151 6405 Easton Avenue BERT AND CHARLEY'S SUPER SERVICE STATION SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Page and Pennsylvania SMITH-MCGREGOR MOTOR CO. 7800 Forsythe-Clayton, Mo. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Complete Automobile Service CAbany 4321 D E T E R S SERVICE STATION IIAU LUCAS AND HUNT RQAD MUILM-,r 5569 ,fBill Wilson 's Normandy Texaco Service MOTOSWAY LUBRICATION OUR SPECIALTY Delivery ServICe 7231 NATURAL BRIDGE EV, 9313 We Gave liagle Stamps Optical Goods Photo Supplies Art Materials Moving Pictures Machines P3 610 OLIVE 518 N. GRAND COURTESY OF A FRIEND I ll ll I OW 'SIUOSI 'IS Cn'S'l'SIf'U9 'l-O lauobld 4391-IS lIW9.L 'IUCN 0Zl'9ll ri11f11ww.i1la.v 'IIGINILITIVU 'v 'r 'DUI 'ANVdWOD PIEI.LI2IMEIdA.L 'IVAOEI COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND F R E D S C H M I T T Material Company Complete Building Material Service 650 Rosedale CAbany SZII RUBICAM SCHOOL offers Thorough preparation tor Secretarial, Stenographic, and Accounting positions Placement Service without charge to Rubicam Graduates Summer Classes in Shorthand and Tvpevvriting V Individual and Group Instruction Day and Evening Classes Y Three Conveniently Located Schools 4933 DELMAR BLVD. FOrest 3900 3469 S. GRAND BLVD LAcIede 0440 770I FORSYTHE BLVD. I CAbany 4102 Xliiiu- lham IUIIII Iinliii-.im Grinluail- plum---.I in if-mitinlis during I McNlCOL BROS. COAL CO. 6670 EASTON AVENUE MUllJerry l2'lG We lvlake a Specialtv ot l-Iigh Grade STOKER COAL MORE puree HEAT PER TON ZEIGLER . . . ZENITH . . . CARTERVILLE 39 Years in Wellstrpii Pup' 0111- I 1ISi'm-rin Al Class outdoors. Kallvy wins. Beaux Art Ball. Oh! My feet. Normandy's fleet, Johns vs. Rodgers. Campus beautiful. Too long. Spare time artists Door to education. Miss Delventhal at work. Early morning, Loafers. I'fr,gw nm- 11,.,,,1,.r.1 s,1,,v,,f. t vzf fldftmrzn ,Am -4-l'wf 'm Fumble. lt was this way. Bill, the woman slayer. Nice shot. Otto, my hero. A heated sprint. Statue of Normandy. Taliklel The kick off. gi- 0 Slugger Allen. Glenn Cunningham. Fun at noon. Industry at Normandy. You're pinned. L. C-5. BALFOUR COMPANY MANUFACTURING JEWELERS KNOWN WHEREVER THERE ARE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ' Official Jewelers for Class Rings Normandy Senior and Junior l-lign School -W CLASS RINGS MEDALS H' llNlVlTA'l'lOlXlS TROl3l-lllfg 'J V DIPLOMAS ATHLETIC AXWARDS lTlQATlfRlXllTY AND SORORITY JEWELRY' FRANK A. DOOLING 329 Summit Avenue? Rfpublic 0303 WEBSTER GROVES, MU SUMMER SCHOOL ' OPENS JUNE I9 Fora Hiori scnooi GRADUATES Ano corner sruorixirs This Institution, Established in l866, Makes a Specialty' of Training Young ,Men and Women for Office Positions 1' . Thorough Courses . . . Experienced Teachers . . . Efficient Employment BR O W N ' S T' Business and Secretarial School jg 5358 DELMAR . ..i,....,, ..., C Abany 6060 Kg . .f v . ulgqrclphs X , A . S if i . - Jwwgxc ' 'X if ITB .31 T A l 'ly ' Pg0HddS yh E , .fm :. - J ' L PRINTING J ,i-.lil Qi A , a- 01511 i- Printing and I 'YQYQOQ Stationery Co. - 1,1 1606-08 Hodiamont Ave. WE' sr. Louis, Mo. I .9181 f' ai Pg 0Hd Difb i C3142 6150465 fvkkbi i,Q9.i Q'Dl QD.5b Q.'D.i I FROM THE STUDIOS OF . . . S. Ashen-Brenner Artist Photographer STUDIO PORTRAITS HOME PORTRAITS Q Weddings . . . Copies . . . Illustrations . . . Architectural Industrial . . . Advertising . . . Direct Color A large organization of Cxpvrrs n PHOTOGRAPHY' . . . DRAWING .- . . PAINTING COPIES . . 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