Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1942

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J f t f eave 'llllfCl6KG Record to further his vocational training. Sometimes serious, sometimes joking, Orbe attracts many friends, Virginia Murphy's nimble fingers earned her a prominent position in the knitting and typing clubs. Her cheerful manner makes friends quite readily. Well, don't forget Fred Schreiber. who, al- though small in stature, is mighty in abilities. Fred's merry disposition makes him a favorite in the halls, and his accomplishments as a dancer make him a success at the parties. Dorothy Clcxrk's smile will perpetuate her in the memories of her fellow classmates as a cheer- ful friend. Chemistry is her first love, but she's a fine student in all of her classes. George Congdon likes to talk of his scientific experiments with any audience, but only those learned in science can understand his technical chatter. 'Petit but sweet' fits Mary Berm I erfectly. She co-operates whole-hearteclly in erything she attempts and cheerfully es a ut er work , w It n Ltlosf popizlczr boys and girls- l11ey'1'rf made the class a hmrlizzg .vzzvcess with Ihvir pap and wfzrly ucfirc purticilmfiolz. Top Rout: BIISIIIIIIIII, flleiuers ,lrC'ns. K0H6ma1z11. Scrvozzrl Row: A-lzlss-ic1.'r'1', lvilllllllb win, CCISSGIIS, E1:01'so11. First lfozf: UUUIZHUIII. UCIIICV. chattering merrily with he f e 4 Wy IOHGS Schindler Stuteville olly 'I Murphy Schreiber Clark Congdon Bermel Page Twenty-Nine

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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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R. Rudy Cassens Kottemann Hit I Laramie Vogler I. Rudy Here Art Rahmberg, captain of the Senior Corridor Officers, dis- cusses problems of student conduct in the hulls with his li.eu,tenants, Ed Cloonan, Ralph Williamson, Bob Meiners, and Bob Ruhlanfl. ff OMEONE who will be missed next year is Ralph Rudy, a line blocking back through tour years of varsity football competition. Everybody admired his sportsmanship and courage. l Betty Ccrssens! Now there's a girl! She's one of the rnost popular girls in the class. And well deserves that popularity, for she takes an interest in everything. She's president of the Orchesis and spends plenty of time prac- ticing with the dance group besides going out for other sports. The 'Saga' really picked the right one when they chose her to head Girls' Sports. Marian Kottemann didn't do bad, either. She's one ot the ten ranking students and made the Honor Society in the eleventh grade. She was always a leader in the G.A.l-X. and all girls' sports. This year she did a lot ot typing ior the 'Saga,' too. Yeah, l think she deserved to be one of the tive most popular girls. Another participant in girls' sports is Marjorie Laramie. Last year the faculty picked her for the 'Courier's' award to the best girl athlete in school. She always rnade good grades, too. l-lere's a winner! lt's Warren Voqler. an all- round athlete, and one of our best wrestlers. l-le even won a state championship. Page Thirty

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