Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1942

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GI NOWING the importance ot education, the Normandy boy and girl endeavor to gain as much knowledge as possible from their classes. The field of study open to them is large and varied. lt includes sciences, languages, mathematics, and Vocational courses. Because the students are allowed to select a large percentage of their courses, all ot Normandy's class- rooms are stocked with the best students in that particular field. The excellence which is attained in these classrooms is only possible with the splendid aid and cooperation of our faculty. gfd55'Z5 0 0f7777Z7Z0!y P q Twenty-Two

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we Bergmann Pitney Beck Roberts Thompson Ciozuzseors in ltjisrlonz, gechrzicztes to make a car last longer. Miss Marion Musgrave, B.S., has charge of the clothing courses in the Home Economics Department. She emphasizes design of clothing suitable for the individual girl. Teaching her regular classes in eleventh-grade English becomes secondary to Miss Mary Pitney, FLM., in spring when it's May Fefe time and the Saga is ready to go to press. She directs the Coronation ceremony for the Saga Queen and guides the yearbook staff in its production Worries. Through all the myriad details and difficulties of keeping the office run- ning smoothly, Mrs. Mary Phillips, secretary to Mr. Shouse, our principal, keeps a calm, smiling countenance. Students and faculty alike appreciate her labors. Miss Edith Hasner. A.M., brings joy to the outstanding seniors each year as she announces the successful candidates for Senior Honor Society. She teaches eleventh-grade English. Miss Marion Beck, A.M., teaches regular classes in typing and shorthand. In addition, she co-operates with the office and other faculty members by turning out thousands of copies of programs, announcements, and tests. Social living, United States government, and world culture, an experi- mental class combining English and history, are the classes that keep Mr. Otto Swyers, A.M.. busy as head of the History Department. Miss Doro- thy Rauscher, A.M., introduces foreign languages to junior students in her general language course. She also teaches classes in English. The efficient cashier of the cafeteria who never makes a mistake is Miss Iune Roberts. When it's not lunch time, Miss Roberts assists Mr. Bleckschmidt with the bookkeeping and accounting in the business office. Any Boy Scout in the Normandy District knows Mr. Iohn W. Lake, A.B., who assists them in every Way possible. Although Mr. Lake is an excellent Vocalist, at Normandy he teaches social science and English in the junior school. Mrs. Mary Franklin, B.S., is well known to Normandy students and parents for the top-flight vocal music groups she produces. The girls in these groups are chosen from the best students in Mrs. Franklin's regular classes in music. On the football field or in the assemblies, Normandy Senior Marching and Concert Bands are a pleasure to hear. Responsible for the success of the high school instrumentalists and their splendid forma- tions was Mr. Ben Thompson. B.S. The library secs fl, lot of use by f1'r1r'I1ei's who want to supplement their lcnowleflgc. Hare Miss WVU?- Iurrcf, Miss S0l1n1w1tr'7.'m', and Jliss Nirfmrm are UIISZJ mf work. Page Twenty-One



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