Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1943

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UA. FORD l.aROCE, MA., who teaches biology. His many' suggestions have stimulated Normandy stu- dents to work in the Victory Carden drive. MRS. RUTH SHAY, A.B., teaches science, geography, health, and social science to her junior pupils. MRS. MARY STILL, HS., deserves much credit for our fine Courier and for her excellent guidance of journalism students. A new addition in the senior high, MISS M. LOUISE BRODHEAD, B.A.. has heconie a valuable asset to the biology department. MR. THOMAS RAPP insures lNormandy' boys adequate skill in aulo mechanics. Normandyfs foot- ball and hasehall teams learn how to play the game from MR. A. T. SHIPHERD, BS. uShipi, has organized a program of strenuous physical fitness for senior boys. Cashier of our cafeteria is MISS JUNE ROBERTS, who also works in the business oiiice. Besides his classes in citizenship MR. GALT SCHRADER, A.B., has charge ofthe schoolss public address system and visual aid department. He is also the capable director of the Normandy Victory' Corps. g Mnc!erfaLe preparafion Lv fke jlzzfure Mr. Reid, Mrs. Bramsch, Mr. Bergmann. and Mr. Christian hold cm important meeting oi the third-floor bosses. Vohs Koerner La Hoge Shay Rupp Shipherd Page Fifteen Tcxckett Hodapp Still Brodheud Roberts Schrader

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MR. R. D. SHOUSE, A.M. Principal oi Normandy High School ESPOINSIBLE for the efficient, smooth or- ganization of our High School, is Mr. R. D. Shouse. For many years Mr. Shouse has been the guiding factor in Normandy's successful prog- ress. Our school is indeed fortunate to possess such a capable administrator. Sponsor of the Junior G. A. A. and the Girl Scouts is MISS NORMA KISSIYER, A.B., who teaches gym and health. MISS DOROTHY RAUSCHER, A.M., teaches English and general language. Our ever-changing geography is traced by MRS. ANNA RAMSPOTT, who also has classes in science, health, spelling, and penmanship. MISS BERNICE SCHMIDT, A. M., left her junior art students after first semester to take over the senior art. Junior school students became proficient in math and junior business with MRS. NATALIE RUNKEL, B.S. MR. OTTO SWYERS, A.B., head of the history department, has little time left after his classes in American government, psychology, and American history. MISS HELENE VILLARD, A.B., teaches German, Latin, English, and general language. MRS. EDITH BRAMSCH, A.M., spon- sors the Senior Honor Society and teaches English. New at Normandy this year, MISS JEAN KAMP, A.B., is a math instructor in the junior high. One of the busiest departments in school, commercial, is headed by MISS MARION BECK, A.M. MISS OLGA VOHS, A.M., has charge of the testing pro- gram and she teaches algebra, drafting, and aero- nautics. MR. CHARLES KOERNER, M.S., is familiar to all students in plane geometry and Kissner Rauscher Rcxmspott Schmidt Runkel Swyers Villard Bmmsch Kamp Beck algebra. MISS ELIZABETH TACKETT, M.A., sponsors the ninth-grade chorus and has classes in vocal music. English and social science are the subjects in which MISS MARIE HODAPP, M.A., instructs her junior pupils. Head of the science department is MR. CLIF- Pcrqe Fourtee



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MR. H. L. GREEN, A.M. Assistant Principal of Normandy High School EEECTIOlYATEl.Y known to us as uPitt,77 Mr. H. L. GREEN, our assistant principal. is a genial and understanding adviser. He is continually busy straightening out students and student problems as well as faculty difficulties. MRS. RUBY FARMER, l3.S., teaches shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping and is very active as chair- man of the P. T. A. membership campaign. Another of Normandyis graduates who has returned to teach is MR. MELVIN AUSSIEKER, B.S. He is the gym and health instructor for the junior high boys and assists in coaching football and basketball. MISS FAN ITA TERRY, l5.S., although new this year, has quickly become a familiar member of the junior high faculty. She has classes in social science, math, and English. MR. WILLIAM CHRlSTlAlY, A.M., in addition to managing the math department, is sponsor of the Hi-Y and treasurer of the Activity Fund. MISS DOROTHY NIEMAN, HM., sponsor of the flunior Mixed Chorus and Girls? Glee Club, taught music and health until she left at niidyear. The ins-and- outs of our library are under the excellent super- vision of MISS Al3lCAlL HOLMES, who maintains one of the best collections of books in any school. MISS LOUISE SCHMUCKER, LITTB., teaches junior speech, English, and social science classes of unusual interest. She also assists Mrs. Rohn in smoothing out the problems of the younger stu- dents. Students in the junior school who have trouble with any particular subject are transferred to remedial classes under the supervision of MRS. CLAUDINE ROCK, A.M. Mrs. Bock gives them special work and guidance until they are ready to join their regular classes. As sponsor of the Saga, MISS MARY PITNEY, A.M., is constantly working to produce a yearbook to top the last one. She does not, however, neglect Farmer Aussieker Nieman Holmes Terry Christian Schmucker Bock Page Sixteen

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