Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1942

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Mr. Fred B. Miller Superintendent of Normandy Schools CVHRQUGH the excellent f guidance of Mr. Fred B. Miller, our school is able to give the fullest amount oi service to the community. l-le always has a friendly smile and is ready to co-operate when anyone calls on him for anything. QNE UF the most conscientious I teachers at Normandy is Mrs. Ruby Farmer, B.S. Besides her classes in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping in the Commercial Department, Mrs. Farmer gives a great deal of time to the P. T. A. She, every year, directs a very successful membership drive for that organization. Mrs. Claudine Bock. A.M.. has done notable work with re- tarded children in the seventh grade. She has an unbounded amount of energy and ability to develop the apti- tudes of the students. Mrs. Genevieve Frank, I-LM.. brought to her English classes in the senior high many inter- esting facts about lite in the Philippine Islands, where she lived for many years. Page Twelve Farmer Bock Wfiqlli Lawhon Taylor Lacy Vohs DuGan Bruinmett Gemqmy

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l-'rank Gunncll Long Still D. Clark 5ijllClilll'flIfllI Set hyfllfllfllltfl? and C9011 irfcrzce I I Gym, health, and junior business classes are not enough to keep Mr. Evan Wright, A.B., busy. ln his spare time he coaches football, track, and soccer. His junior High Track Team made quite a record this year. Mrs. Donalee Lawhon, M.E., stresses iundamentals in her ninth-grade English classes. Her experimental classes in remedial reading have proved quite successful. Students in the junior high who study math have the privilege oi knowing Mr. I. R. Grunnell, M.A., who also helps Mrs. Balm in guiding the younger students through problems of adjustments and decisions. Changing from English classes to work in tlie Commercial Department was no difficulty for Mrs. Elise M. Taylor, MA., who now very successfully teaches typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Although this is her first year at Normandy, Mrs. Virginia Lacy, B.S.. has had no trouble in producing results in her junior art classes. Some of the work her students finish is truly amazing. Miss Ernestine Long, M.S., is another busy, conscientious teacher. Besides her classwork in senior science, chemistry, and physics, she does state-wide work in the junior Academy of Science and assisted on the State Course of Study in Science. Some of Miss Long's science stu- dents have achieved national reputation. A capable teacher, Miss Olga Vohs, M.A., instructs junior high students in inath and junior business. Mrs. Elva DuGan, M.A., teaches science, geography, and health in the junior school, She also directs the junior Corridor Officers and assists in general with the conduct of students in the halls. Mrs. Mcrry Still, B.S., is one ot Normandys outstanding teachers. As head of the Foreign Language Department, she is especially interested in Spanish and PanfAmerican developments. lvlrs. Still's chief distinction comes to her as sponsor of Normandys paper, the Courier, which, for three years, has won a Pacemaker award in the N. S. P. A., a record which any journalism teacher may well envy. She also handles the school publicity. Miss Rose Gercxqhty, I-LM., has accomplished a great deal in her junior social science and English classes. A teacher who justifies the highest praise is Mrs. Ann Brummett, A.M. She teaches English and social science and sponsors the junior Honor Society. Miss Dorothy Clark, B.S.. has no easy job in organizing new material for, and teaching, classes in vocational problems and consumer problems. ke at Mr. Green. Miss Hustler. and Mr. Press inferzficw New xtudcnts as they 'make out daily programs. Page Thirteen

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