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Zag QQIO fAe o!igAfA0u:5e 0 Guigzafion fi... Pitney Smith Buck Bruno Hoetter Major her eleventh-grade English classes. The progress of her students speaks for the fine work done by MISS MEREIJITH SMITH, B.S.. in her lip-reading and speech correction classes. MR. LAWRENCE REID, RS., popularly known as upiefi teaches American history, sociology, and economics. ive welcome another of the many new teachers, MISS MARY LOU HELLRUNG, AB., who teaches junior English and math. MISS MARGARET BUCK, A.M., a Normandy graduate, has returned to instruct in geography, science. and health and guide the Senior Girl Scout Troop. Always a favorite with his tenth-grade Eng- lish students. MR. GEORGE RRIINO, A.R., has taken over an eleventh-grade class this year. He continued as coach of a fine Varsity Wrestling Squad. MISS ,IOANNA RARNES, A.R., makes science classes very interesting for her seventh and eighth-grade students and sponsors an amateur radio club. Second semester she started a class in Page Sevente Reid Hellrung Barnes Came ron Foulds Dunbar code. which proved very popular with lvoth lmoys and girls. In her first year at Normandy. MISS JIINE CAMERON. A.B., has lmecome a favorite with the juniors in her social and English classes. Responsible for the fine pictures in the Saga and Courier is MR. R. E. HOEFLER, B.S., who spon- sors the Camera Club and works long and extra hours to train the boys in the fine art of taking and developing pictures. Mr. Hoefler teaches bench metal and general shop. Head of the physical educa- tion department is MR. JAMES L. MAJOR, RS., who gives senior boys fine training as head coach of Varsity Football and Varsity Raseliall. Illustrat- ing the many new fields of endeavor now open to women. MISS ELIZABETH FOIIJJS, RS., has heen very successful in teaching mechanical draw- ing and woodworking. MRS. HELEN DIINRAR, A.I3., uses an amazing amount ol energy teaching gym and square dancing to the senior high girls.
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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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MRS. WINIFRED BOLM, Ph.B. Administrator of the Iunior High School NDER the excellent management of MRS. WINIFRED BGLM, the affairs of the junior high are kept running smoothly, her trusted and valued counsel is sought by both the pupils and teachers. Despite wartime restrictions and shortages, MR. LESTER WINDER kept Normandyls transportation system in good running order. MRS. LEO V. CLICK taught basic math to junior students. Every- one always enjoys any entertainment by the Norse- men and Senior Orchestra, both under the direction of MR. LAWRENCE VV. GUENTHER, A.M., head of the Music Department. An understanding of student psychology enables MR. WILLIAM WEHKING, attendance officer, to render invaluable service to the school. MISS RUTH WINKLEMAN has become indispensable as pianist for Normandy's dance groups. Acting as general clerk, MISS MARGARET WULFERS is a pleasant addition to the office stall. MRS. ELISE MUELLER TAYLOR, A.M., teaches the usual commercial courses and a new course in office machines. MRS. BERNICE BIERBAUM, A.B., ethciently substituted in several classes, in- cluding music, Spanish, and social science. MRS. EDWARD SCHNEIDER, B.S., supervises the pro- duction of the traditional uluggler of Notre Damew and the annual May Fete, in addition to her regular dancing classes. MR. MARSHALL RIEGERT, B.S., head basket- ball and track coach, teaches Early European his- tory. MMike is also assistant coach of varsity football. MR. DARRELL F. IOACHIM, B.M., did an excellent job of directing the Senior, Junior, and Winder Glick Guenther Wehkinq Winklemunn Wulfers Taylor Bierbaum Schneider Marching Rands. MISS MARIAN MUSGRAVE RS., instructs girls in clothing and home-making besides sponsoring the Junior Horseback Riding Club. Citizenship, increasingly important today ' , is taught by MRS. ELIZABETH LASHLY, A.B. Voca- tional guidance director, MR. JOHN KRABLIN, Page Eighteen
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