Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1946

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7 0l'l'l'l6lI'l y 5 Clgff science. While world governments struggled to align themselves under the leadership ot the United Nations Organization these students worked in their classes to keep abreast ot the progress being made at the conterence tables. One live-wire group staged an actual confer- ence complete to costumes, tlags, and speeches. Moving pictures, map studies and field trips provided a change from the regular classroom work. Figuring commission, interest and percentage problems kept seventh graders busy in their math classes and at their study tables doing home work. Many a summer vacation's rnoney- raising activity will pay real profits to these youngsters as a result of the ability to corn- pute developed in these classes. To add inter- est this year, house plans were constructed in some of the classes. These courses are caretully planned to show the practical ap- plication ot mathematics to everyday life. Our tuture engineers, drattsmen and architects will emerge from these classrooms. Page -ii Miller. is young urlisf sf'f'n1.v In lu' hrzring 11 grrwll 1I4'1lI of doing finyvr painting. Twe-ntyfSeven TOP ROW: Easton, Kinsolvinq Smith, Hutson, Thompson, Kelly Woodward, Rollhaus, Struble Ger T 'L'I' des, Reed. SECOND ROW: Griffin 'll' ky' Stillman, Finazzo, Pavis, Chapx -W , -..M Weihe, Runchey, Johnson, Lellcx WL-I-3 , voqt. Borrowi How: Kehl, Shan if non, Deuser, McClellan, Clark Nothurn, Niehoff, Ltepelman Alt TOP ROW: Lotz, Wright, Franklin Tucker, Roth, Bardol, Thomasson Miller, Sauer, Winters, Hurst, Stur qeon. SECOND ROW: Tiqqes Col lins, Darsie, Carver, Schrotlt V Smith, Ashton, Guariqlia, lmboden Coons, Schuckman, Moore, Sinnard Cortor. BOTTOM ROW: Milner Klopstein, Ray, Merriman, luerqens Rubin, Kanter. B. Van Berg, Alqirr Algire, B. Van Berg, Davis, Rice

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