Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1940

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IS EOR INTELLIGENCE Et loo Preis has taken a course that will aid him in becoming a draltsman. He has done very well in several intramural sports. Delores Taylor has contributed a great deal to the girls' athletic teams. Her keen interest in sports has made her an excellent example of good sportsmanship. Having been outstanding in scout work, Bob Illlnik has all the fine characteristics of an Eagle Scout. He is always eager to co-operate in every thing he undertakes. Mary O'Donnell has a unique ambition in that she wants to have her own grocery store. ln school she has been Preis Taylor Illinik O'Donnell Springli Lind T. Smith Kramer McCorkle interested in the Girls' Glee Club. Carl Springli wants to be either a mail-carrier or an electrician. Carl quietly but thoroughly performs all his tasks. Alice Lind is interested in the piano as a hobby and perhaps as a means of making a living. She majored in commercial work and home economics. Talmadqe Smith has just tiddled his time away at Normandy. However, this fiddling won him high honors in the string quartet and the senior orchestra. The sweet diss positron of Vera Kramer has won her many friends, who honored her by making her the 1940 Page Twenty-eight

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Rmqe Peters Burner course to prepare for secretarial work. Albert Gilda played on many of the intramural tearns. His ambitions are aimed at executive office work. lean Bromwich is one of Normandy's most popular blondes. Her quiet, agreeable manner has won her many friends. lean was a cheerleader and a member of the Courier Staff. Everyone seems to know good-natured Clar- ence Ringe. Besides keeping up his studies, he had a great many outside activities, including baseball and basketball. By serving as typist, Hazel Peters did her part to make this year's Courier a success. Her ambition is to be a nurse. Andy Comerford was make-up editor on this year's Courier. His clever writing of play scripts, as well as newspaper stories, was enjoyed by all the students. We are sure Andy will be a successful journalist. Everyone knows Shirley Sporcic. because of her high scholastic achieve- ments and charming southern accent. She did a most excellent job as Literary Editor of the Saga Middleton Comerford Segelhorsf IS FQRNATUR ESS SENIORS this year. Always wearing a smile, Francis Willems independently does his part in activities at Normandy. He wishes to join the United States Coast Guards after leaving school. Dorothy Bumer. a cheerful worker, is preparing to be a nurse. She is willing to co-operate whole-heartedly in everything she attempts. Marshall Middleton. who wants to become a navy flier, is interested in airplanes and the Sea Scouts. He played in the band and went out for football. An ambitious person who is con- tinually striving to better herself is Arnovia Seqel- horst. She was a member of the Mixed Chorus and Glee Club. Harold McCann. who has a good reputation with his fellow students, is always trying to do his best. He intends to be an auto mechanic. Alice Keisker specialized in commercial studies. Her extraordinary ability as a typist and her excellent personal qualities will make her an efficient secretary. McCann Keisker Page Twenty-seven Sporcic Willems



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1 IS FOR ORIGINALITY l SENIORS Oueen of Hearts at the Valentine Dance. We'll have at least one clergyman in our class-Louis McCorkle. He has studied several languages and likes very much to make artistic glass windows. Durant Stewart plans to devote some of his future time to the study of social problems, and he laid an excellent foundation for this at Nor- mandy. He ranks high scholastically. The girl who is olten seen busily llitting about is Lorraine Miller. She worked on the Saga, and her ambi' tion is to be a school teacher. Frank Iacobs wants to join the navy so he can learn electrical engineering. He has contributed a great deal to Normandy's sports, both intramural and var- sity. In her work in commercial art and the Personality Club, Mary Colligan showed her ability to accomplish things. A girl we are proud to call one oi us is Audrey Meyer. because she is always bubbling over with good spirit. She likes athletics and was a faithful worker on the Saga. Dorothy Malkemus is a lively girl, who, in her only year at Normandy participated in the Dra- matics Club and sang in the Girls' Glee Club. A boy of splendid physique and likeable per- sonality would well describe Tom Arnold. He played clarinet in the band and served very well in the Student Council. Betty Math. who hopes to be a jdurnalist, started this work as a member of the Courier and Saga. As a student of dra- matics, Betty was also very good. Hoping to follow in his father's footsteps, Bob Dom wants to be an automobile dealer. He was a member of the Iunior Academy of Science. Like many of our classmates, Lavern La Lone took a com- mercial course and was in the Girls' Glee Club. She, however, wishes to be a nurse. Stewart L. Miller Jacobs Colligan A, Meyer t ,.. le, Malkemus Arnold Math is , .t ' . . A . . A if, V My 4: 3 vt' f Dorn LaLone Page Twenty-nine

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