Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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Learnin to nderstand Blazing their way into the soclal circle and Love and Beauty were Molly Price and Edward popularity were ,lean Allen, candidate for Valen Wilson most popular boy and girl time Queens and MOHY Pflce and Sally Dlllafd Eighth vraders found bolh honors and knowl Candidates fOr St- P355 ueen edve as they scoured the1r way thiouffh then un Representing their class 1n the Saga Court of explored paths TOP ROW: Strickland, Stewart, Mantle, Blanke, lanes, Edwards, Snyder, Sunder, Myers, Fitzwater, Nelson. MIDDLE ROW: Hood, Pin- wowarczyk, Schweqler, W r i q h t, Shipherd, Hundley, Compton, Bier- baum, Foster. BOTTOM ROW: An- tonacci, Carlson, Koenig, Reed, Capra, Masters, Clippard, Reynolds, Terney, O'Connell. TOP ROW: Gelven, Sitter, Dun- tord, Linders, Bohley, Hamill, Eck- art, Pursley, Louisda, Clayton, Travers, Wuiqk, Harvey, Grimes. MIDDLE ROW: Tinsley, Allen, Rho- ton, Askey, Mueller, Pyle, Budde- meyer, Iohnston, Douglass, Schewe, Greve, Buschbaurn, Bratton, Mc- Kean, Woods. BOTTOM ROW: Weh- mueller, Michael, Sigmund, Glaus, Love, Carr, Pierson, Redeker, Eaton, Vogt, Ewald, Polk, Birinq, Kina, He-user. TOP ROW: Becker, Reed, Vlorth- inqton, Rosengreen, Sommerhof, Franks, Porter, Kamer, Elliott, Price, Wilson, Winters, Grass. MIDDLE ROW: Balthassar, Gelven, Scott, Wylie, Pohlman, Struble, Powell, Schlotterbeck, Thompson, Kuntz, Thompson, Mosby, Tiqqes, Zum- walt. BOTTOM ROVKI: Byrd, Lauirn, Bauman, Muhlermann, Tiepelman, Prehble McMoniqle, Small, Rich- ards, Smith, Becker, Campbell, Mil- ler, Kirbber. TOP ROW: Gardner, Kinsolvinq, Runchy, Rollhaus, Woodward, Bar- dol, Finazzo, Eaton, Mintman. MID- DLE ROW: McClellan, Iohnson, Dahn, Johnson, Siege, Hinton, Volk shannon, An. BOTTOM now: IOlDEl Biesmeyer, R o e d e r , Straussnerl Goeckler, Delohi, Hibbert, Maisen Vitale. Page Twenty-Seven

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S0 that no one will fail to have his name on the graduation list, eighth graders compile their credits before they enter the ninth grade. They study a list which shows them which subjects are required and the possible electives. By this system, they will know if they are short credits which may be made up before the time of graduation. Along with this list pupils receive suggestions as to studies they may follow through Senior High School, and they choose their curriculum-academic, general, scientific, or commercial, industrial art or diversi- fied occupations. Forging ahead in homeroom competition were the winners of the basketball tournament, Miss Deckis girls' basketball team and Miss Phelps' boys' basketball team. Karen Kuehner, Helen Brat- ton, ,lean Thompson, Shirley Loddeke, Carol Ben- ning, Robert Eckhardt, and Ron and Don Guarig- lia reached new heights in the sport world when they were named the most promising athletes in the class. Proving their leadership in music, many eighth Pullin enthusiastic class. Note pliers. graders were accepted into the Senior Band and Orchestra, but Bob Edward, Dave Zumwalt, Shir- ley Bates, Richard Daugherty, Karen Kuehner and Ralph Steele were especially honored by being named the most promising in their class. Q Science students conduct their own jet pro- pul eaxperimenit in the basement of the junior building. Page Twenty-Six Together Action without words! Junior speech students in pantomime exaggerate the yirocedures in dental office before an



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Ninth grade citizenship class adjoarns to the library to do research on the functions of their government. nward to Senior High Leaving their junior building comrades, ninth graders grow up through their summer vacation and come over on the senior high side of the campus, even though ninth grade graduation won't be until June. While they are not able to be in the Or- chesis, they try out for dance classes and train for the day that they may get into this select group. The ninth grade is also active in sports. Going all out to try for hockey, bas- ketball, volleyball and baseball, ninth grad- ers give real competition to upper classmen. Dorothy Bett, an outstanding ninth grader, made the Varsity hockey team. Others to I l There's only one way to be a pilot, and that is to get this en- tire river by heart. You have to know it just like A B Cf, -Mark Twain. Page Twenty-Eight

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