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P86 men l'el0G,l 2 Ol' jltufe For the eager ninth graders the step into their freshman year provided many new and interesting activities. For the first time since entering Normandy they began to think about their plans after high school and chose their sub- jects accordingly. These subjects were grouped into three curriculums-academic, commercial, and general. The only subjects they were re- quired to take were: math, citizenship, English, gym, and music. Many freshman students take languages. Those offered are: French, Latin, German, and Span- ish. The reports from the teachers show that the ninth graders worked with great enthusiasm and found them very interesting. Citizenship was another subject which was much talked about by all freshmen. This course included an analysis of the State and Federal Governments and an outline of the Constitution of the United States. They gained many useful ideas of democracyg these will enable them to be- come better citizens of the land in which we live. Ninth grade officers make plans for graduation. BACK ROW: Hoskins, Held, Chambers, Alle-ndorf, Young, Holzhausen, Tranthom, Free- man, Heinsohn, Benjamin, Holis- meyer. MIDDLE ROW: Johnson Garst. Shasserre. Shasserre Thomas, Beal, Kribben, Tanna: hill, Boain, Hard, Hildabrand. FRONT ROW: Wurl, Bachle Harris, Hirst, Leach, Zvcxrak Menendez, Rost, Costello, Bran: son, Grant. BACK ROW: May, Weldy Dunn, Herr, Cletts, Foelsch Werner, Story, Brauss, Lingen- felter, Reifsteck. MIDDLE ROW Wood, Schinqer, Ottensmeyer Moore, Tibbs, Courtney, Koch meyer, Black, Iacob, Brower Wright, Hinsen. FRONT ROW Whitney, Graves, Smith, Humm Lane, Holland, McKnight, Rum ley, Lane, Lewis, Biggs. Page Twenty-Seven 1
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BACK ROW: Daniels, Graves Hargate, McClarney, Koester: Davidson, Frcxzee, Kohler, Hud- son, Hussman, Delaney, Marks wardt, Wallace. MIDDLE ROW: Ezell, Price, Bowman, Cooper, Martin, Loddeke, Harkins, Mau- rer, Bensiek, Williams, Iergens, Lohoeiner, King. FRONT ROW: Lauck, Richter, Mock, Marler, McCourt, Ioy, Voss, Chouris, Blumenkamp, Johndrow, Doney, Truebloocl. BACK ROW: C. Miller, Saff- ley, Kncxmiller, V. Smith, Stehl- mann, S. Tracy, D. Miller, Stur- geon, Krause, Utsch, Murphy, Sindlinger. MIDDLE ROW: Mul- len, Scheurmann, C. Tracy, Tala bert, Kasper, Lewis, Wuench, Moore, Greve, Kniep, I. White, Heidemonn, Thorrud. BOTTOM ROW: Dominick, Vetter, Schroll, Waddington, Scott, Strothcamp, Vie, Storms, Hughes, Plebcxs, Hurnden, Morrow. maifeur-A emonzillra fe CCOIWLIQEJ men fd They also had a reporter, Ray Burlew, who attended monthly meetings of the Junior Academy of Science which included repre- sentatives froni the entire St. Louis area. At the meetings of this new Junior Science Club members discussed problems pertaining to the various phases of science. Coach McCartney proudly exhibited his eighth grade boys' basketball team and added that he felt that they will make fine varsity players in the years to come. Harold Beck- mann, Richard Lodly, Larry Tracy and David Barnes were the outstanding players who were working toward this goal. These guys and gals also kept up the so- cial whirl and elected Doris Cunlcel and Fred Bonnnarito to represent their class in the Saga Court of Love and Beauty. Looking forward to the time when they will be part of the Senior High, the eighth graders worked hard to establish a firm foundation. Page Twenty-Six J-un-io-r Speech, students learn, to speak properly.
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BACK ROW: Wightman, Bas- ford, Otis, Lockhart, Cook, Dammkoehler, Maleson, Oertle, Leffmann, Weiss, Iones, Lewis, Anderson, Ossing. MIDDLE ROW: Campbell, Thacker, Bridg- ett, Westenberg, Romberg, Or- zell, Sparks, Ferguson, Barner, Einspanier, Norrish, Porter, Ad- dison, Schuelte. FRONT ROW: Moranville, Poos, Mason, Lim- berg, Green, Voqler, Davis, Fritz, Weinert, Graham, Mac- Donald, Gerichten, Mertz. BACK ROW: Simmons, Ober- beck, Messenbrink, Willhoft, Presley, Martin, Haynes, Pohl- man, Winters, Lambert, Angle, Rother, Vogler, Lawson. MID- DLE ROW: Edwards, Poulton, Trostel, Kastner, Eason, Jacob, Platt, Schneider, Vollmar, Hor- ton, Capstick, McQuay, Kammer. FRONT ROW: Lantine, Biggs, Thomas, Zubiena, Kaufmann, Defani, I. Mueller, Winterbottom, Riebel, Krebs, Demetras, Mulli- gan, G. Iones, Ark. BACK ROW: Hoefelman, Hen- ning, Rothrock, Brose, C. Foelch, Francis, Iohnson, Reppy, Schild- necht, Harmon, Grote, Gilbert. Payne. MIDDLE ROVV: Carter, Stemmermann, Ennert, Willerth, Eicklemann, Iett, Russell, Moore, McFarland, Menendez, Damer- val, Boone. FRONT ROW: Cov- ington, Beeman, Swartz, Plack, Weinqart, Holmes, Franklin, Gagnepaine, Merkel, Welle, Vvlhite, Parry. BACK ROW: Schneider, Eller- brook, Reisenleiter, McCann, Knittel, Laberer, Stecker, Shay, Iohnson, Nolting, Gansman, Schneider. M I D D L E ROW: Knight, Montague, Thorpe, Geise, Iohnson, Randazzo, Wood, Guion, White, McCourt, Duke, R. Reisenleiter, Bassett. FRONT ROW: Kloeppel, Niehoff, Dreger, Kohler, Hunt, Riesinqer, Harring- ton, Weeks, Schatfner, Mahan, Kern, Nottsinqer. l l ew addma fed er-if ,zdccfa im The .lunior Honor Society leaders were: Norma Graham, president: Laura Lefmann, vice president: Bob Utlaut, secretaryg and Jerry Thacker, treasurer. This society inducted new members into their or- ganization. Those inducted were chosen by success- fully meeting the required number of points in service, character, scholarship, and citizenship. Many boys proved to be outstanding athletes dur- ing their freshman year. Emil Kainmer and Bill Garafalo played freshman football and were pro- moted to varsity reserves. James Burkholder played varsity football for the entire season. Page Twenty-Eight
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