Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1942

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gum! ffl' ,emories 0 J 'zirntmz finger lf orever Yeah, another senior girl to add to the list of sports enthusiasts is Edith Glaenzer. She kept up a good scholastic average, too, besides being well liked by most ot her classmates. Uh-huh, Paul Martin is another well-liked fellow. Boy, he sure went all-out for sports. I-le participated in varsity football as well as all intramural sports. He didn't neglect those texte books either. Gee, remember that night we went to the 1940 Football Dance? And the queen? Boy, she was really neat! She was Doris Mae Hirst. wasn't she? Yes, you know, she really deserved that honor, cause she's one ot the most popular senior girls. Who could wonder with her sweet personality? Oh! Here's the boy all the songs are written about-the captain of the football team. Eugene Benoist certainly filled that ticklish position well this year. I-le not only led the Vikings through one ot its best seasons but made all-district in the bargain! Yep, and don't forget he also participated in baseball, basketball, and wrestling. , 1 Emma Maynard's another ardent singer who supported the Girls' Cflee Club and Mixed Chorus for three years. Her well-known voice will be missed by both next year. Mariorie Rubens is a girl who will be missed by those who knew her. Even if outside interests claimed most of her attention, she still made many friends among her classmates. A fellow who entered in class activities was Richard Vogt. He worked hard on the 'Courier' as one ot the reporters and also participated in intramural athletics. Say, remember that competitive theme, 'What Americanism Means to Me'? I-lere's Curtis Gotsch. who displayed his literary ability by having his theme selected by Mr. Hixson as one oi the best written in the senior class. Curt's a l-li-Y enthusiast, too. Boy, that red hair surely identities Doyne Lammert easily enough. She's a diligent student and a co-operative worker in all her classes. l-lere's a fellow who really was wrapped up in the school this year. He was in the Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, and was out for wrestling and football. Yeah, I. C. Larkin really is a worker. Glaenzer P, Martin Hirst Benoist Maynar Rubens R. Vogt Gotsch Larnmert Larkin Page Twenty-Seven

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Stine Adams I. Keller Dains Lierman Quill and Scroll members are out- stamllllg jourvzalists-they make the Oou1'le1'l' and Saga Class LA publications. Don F1'anlcenbe1'ger was elected I17'6S'lll6'Ilf,' Marlon Meyer, t7'6ClS1L7'6'7',' Robert Lovell, vice-presiflent: Mary Lee Coz, Sec- retary, is mzphotographerl. Bradley f AY, WI-lO'S that girl with the easy going personality and the tlair for sports? Oh, I think l know. It's Ieanette Stine. And here's another girl with a winsome personality and lots of friends-lane Adams. Oh, yeah, l had a lot of classes with her. She made good grades besides going out for girls' hockey and volleyball. Boy, but l know the fellow who really gets good grades! Iames Kel1er's swell scholastic record and two-year membership in the Chemistry Club will probably give him a good start in that engineering course he wants to follow. By the way, didn't Doris Dains have some- thing to do with the 'Courier' this year? Have something to do with it? You bet! She had a tough job as assistant advertising man- ager. She also found time tor girls' sports. look! l-lere's Lawrence Liermcxn. You know this is the iirst good look l ever had of him? Usually he dashes around to keep u his I9 Diversiiied Occupation Program, but some how he found time to participate in intramural sports, too. 'iThere's Betty Lee Bradley. You know, when l see her, l think of the music groups. She has b . . . . een in the Mixed Chorus and Girls Glee Club since about tenth grade. Page Twenty-Six



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MW , M,x' rt QW' .Wt J f tilt! WV' lit! XDQIS-nritze G. Williams N. Bradshaw R DeLurgio Musick 1' 4' 91-l, LOOK! Here's Betty Henritze. You know who she is. She came to Normandy from the South this year, and her cheerful, friendly manner has won her many friends. Betty was called on many times when dramatic and speech ability was needed. The ability to make speeches and to act are wonderful attributes, but Georgia Williams goes in for music. She's a member of the Girls' Glee Club, and her curly, red-head occupies a promi- nent spot in the Band and Orchestra. Norma Bradshaw is another one who must have music. Not satisfied with vocalizing in the Girls' Glee Club, she does a splendid job of dancing with other members of the Orchesis. incidentally, we girl athletes in this senior class of ours. Rose have some very excellent DeLurgio has won a berth on the varsity baseball'-X team for two years. You girls are in a rut. Can't you talk about anything but the females in this class? Let's get around to the male species. For instance, there's curly-haired, happy-go-lucky Bill Musick. He has smiled his way through, with a merry 'Hil' to all who know him. Singing in the Boys' Glee Club is his main outside activity. Mardell Williams' skill at sports has made her an invaluable member of all the varsity .,--L ,L , v. ' A ,, l'.r M. Williams teams: hockey, basketball, volleyball, and base- ball. Her quietness is only a 'front' to the very much alive girl underneath. Yes, and lack Iones is another product of the Boys' Glee Club. His varied interests and ability to adapt himself to the diversified occupation pro- grom set him off as an all-around fellow. Well, if you want a good example of an all- around, active person, take a look at I.aVerne Bauer. Working faithfully on the Student Council and as a typist on the 'Saga,' LaVerne did her part for the school. She was in the dancing group, too. The seniors honored her by electing her vice-president and choosing her one of the class' five most popular girls. Whenever you hear a moan, you can guess it's Audrey Schindler. That girl continually and needlessly worries about unexpected tests. She showed her true efficiency in her splendid library and 'Courier' work. The 'Courier' requires plenty of work, but being a page editor requires unusual talent, and Lolita Stuteville is well able to fill this important position. She sang in the Girls' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus, too. Well, f'm back again to uphold the boys of this class. l'm plugging for Orbe Iolly. who takes advantage of the diversified occupation course Page Twenty-Eight fgraffuat

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