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Leiris White and Ray Braiides ireigh Jim, Ortgier to make certain he too meets the Army Air Corps' 1l,lfljSit'tli qziczlifieatirnzs. on fo ite JM MAHIAN C1 LLES Pllf . . . dark-eyed 4'lXlurpl1 . . . kept limher with volleyhall and lmaskc-thall...skillful manipula- tor ol the f-omptometer...Girls' Glee Clulr. WALLACE GENO . . . g'Wally . . . outstanding all-around fella . . . presi' dent of senior class, president of Student fIounril...ath- letics editor of Saga . . . Courier columnist . . . Hi-Y . . . most popular boy in his class and Saga queen's esrort. MAR- CELLA WIDMER . . . witty 6'VViddy,' . . . genial good nature .. . the better half of the Saga advertising section . . . Girls' Glee Cluh...a hookkeeping: career after further training at Washington U. VERNON BOURNER...Normandy's Merc-ury on the l00 and 220 yard sprint...t'aptain of the '45 travk team . . . footballers worshipped his golden toe ...Boys' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus...one of the tive most popular lioys in his Class. LLNA SPARKS . . . spark- ling hest describes her looks and personality...at home around the typewriter, but aspires to heroine dornestir-ated . . . reliable offire-worker. ROBERT WORTHINGTON . . . 'iBoh . . . wants to he a Marine . . . is one at heart, swims like a fish . . . left midyear to work, hut liantering grin and manner will lone he reinemlmered. L O RR AIN E SHILLITO . . . Larry . .. reporter for Courier . . . queen of the steel blades . . . inter- Gillespie Germ Widm I B e ourner Sparks Worthington Shillito Mitchell Smith, R. Kuethe Cundiff Houchens Hciqemeyer Landis Wurslin Pciqe Twenty-Eiqht
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Qlfl 0 all SA? Fang? A shout of thanks certainlv goes to the Trans- portation Department and to the teachers that are filling in during the man power shortage. Many teachers. besides teaching a full day. have taken over the job of driving a hus lwefore and after school. It is through the efforts of these teachers as well as the whole transportation de- partment that many ol' us get to and from school quickly. conveniently. and on time. Many of our Ixus drivers have made arrangements on their buses wherehv the students are comfort- almlv seated. This is done liv those who enter the lmus first going to the rear, to leax e adequate space in front for those at the next stop. This prevents arguing over seats and students, crowd- ing the aisles to get to seats. Our drivers usually run hy schedules allowing us to know exactly what time they will arrive. This, we can he sure they will do. Without such dependable drivers we cannot he certain of getting to school or re- turning home on time. Reliable Jlr. Rickher repairs unofhcr Iwolfczi chair This year, more than ever lielore, their work should he appreciated lvecause of the small war- time staff that is doing the work alone. Heavier burdens are put on all of them to see that our school operates in proper order. Surely. we at Normandy owe to the custodians, cafeteria staff, and our hus drivers a hearty handshake for a joh well done. c 3:15 bell rtlirrtyx brillgx II rush of xtlulents lturrying tVhiZe school ix in xcsxioit. there is IIIINIJIS plenty of HU for rt .scat on one of the Zntxcs zchich curry them to llllll tlozrn in the bus gurftyc, llere. ll Illl'f'llIlIIlt' is timing! up om xchool. motor. Page Twenty-Seven
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fo Me Hgh McDermott Edwards Dahl Mattingly Roe-demeicr Bouquet Shaliner Huber Gaines ested in psychology.. .Shurtleff College. .IA M ES MITCH Pl lil, . . . flint . . .took advantage ol Normandy's excellent commercial course . . . hopes to become accountant after War. ROSEM A RY SMl'l'll . . . Rosie . . .favored foods class . . . being consistent, would like to be a good cook an d housewife.. . may study dietetics. GRACE KUETHE . . . Cwacie . . . Tri-Y . . . played basketball and volleyball vigorously . . . an office worker deluxe . . . secre- tarial work after school. MARY CUNDIFF . . . tiny and attractive . . . l'epsodeut smile . . .blended her voice in Mixed Chorus and Clec Club. DlffK HOUCHI-INS ...handsome ...muscular brawn linked with calm, unruffled manner.. . merited athletic dis- tinction on varsity baseball, basketball, and football squads ...harmonized ill Glee Club and Mixed Chorus. l.UCll,l'l HACEMEYER . . . a perpetual smiler . . . animated musical talent in Girls' Glee Club, County Chorus, Mixed Chorus. and Sextette . . . accordion player. . . enthusiastic commer- cial student. JACK LANDIS . . . friendly and frequently smiling . . . seen around with Martin . . . Heats up wood- working like a termite. . . tinkers with autos . . . plans to w rk later l UCILI F WURSLIN ...called Better 'cause o , . . . . she's not Wurs . . . auburn hair . . . hl.uey and her brown eyes came from Beaumont last year...can swing it on a cello. JOHN M cDERM OTT . . . Mack . . . one of the new traffic cops in the senior halls . . . Hi'Y . . . a member of the 'beaker breakers club...4-irculatiou manager of Saga ...would like to do HY work later in life. VIRGINIA EDWARDS . . . Dinty . . .captain of girls' basketball team ...reporter for Courier...drowued with the best of the swimming club...helping the nurse shortage as hospital aide. TED DAHI .... blew a trumpet in the baud...was ou the winning intramural basketball team...Navy-bound. l.A DONNA MATTINCLY... Douua, another high ranking girl. . . liddled in orchestra. . . swimming club . . . to be a stenographer is her ambition. MILTON RUEDE- MEIER . . . HRody . . . creative talent in woodworking and l in sho training and mechanical construction was uncoveret . p drawing . . . will possibly enroll at Missouri U. before enlist- ing in Coast Guard. LORRAINE BOUQUET... Bucket ...pet expression is That's boogie . . .took part in girls' sports, sang in Clee Club...will make a good looking stenograpber. WILLROY SCHAFFNEH . . . Willie is a bashful fel- low . . . expresses his talent in mechanical drawing. . . scoots around on his motor scooter . . . LOIS HUBER . . . Mabel . . . reigned as the '44 Harvest Queen . . . secretary lor llonor Society, president of Senior Service Scouts . . .Quill and Scroll . . . a 1,000 point letter girl .... 45 aga sports' editor . . . Mixed Chorus, Clee Club, and All-County Chorus. FRANK GAINES . . . l'Frankie . . .bowed the violin in Orchestra and Norsemen...enjoyed working with airplanes and motors . . . also excelled in general course. Page Twenty-Nine
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