Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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to Know ormand Now shall we follow a few of our seventh grade students to see how they spent a part of their day? We shall start with an English class, always a source of joy or sorrow, which capable teachers made more interesting. Verbs and nouns were finally untangled from sentences as teachers and students smiled in relief. English construction and word usage were learned for future use in school and busi- ness. They also enjoyed prose and poetry, which gave them a much needed background in literature. Mathematics held future businessnietfs attention as commissions, budgets, and interest were the main topics under discussion. Now, for the first time in their lives, the girls learned something of how to make and design their own clothes. While the girls snipped and ripped in sewing classes, the boys banged and sawed in the shop. Woodsvorking and sheet metal helped the youthful boys to become skillful as they outgrew their clumsiness. Practical arts such as these prepared them to be the future honieniakers of Normandy. Eine arts were also an important part of the seventh grade curriculum. Even though they were attended only twice a week, art and music classes proved to be enjoyable. Page Twenty-Three BACK ROW: Lange, Lajeu- ness, Lueck, Wichman, Mc- Clure, Wunderlich, Kintz. THIRD ROW: Green, Mass, Martin, Knight, Stevenson, Kribben. SECOND ROW: Krepps, Hartog, Linsen, McKinley, Wahl, Mc- Entire, Leasck. FIRST ROW: Martin, Magruder, Lewis, Mar- tin, Lewis, Whitt. BACK ROW: Griebaum, Thiel, Grohe, Masters, Freise, Ernst, Fox, Freeman. THIRD ROW: Gunn, Volkert, Gunn, Hanel, I-lance, Franz. SECOND ROW: Papenberq, Graham, Garotalo, Weber, Perkins, Grant, Fitz- Water. FIRST ROIN: Erhart, Erb, Hart, Hamlin, Grant, Gil- bert. Serenth grade artists proudly display then lzamliwovk.

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BACK ROW: Griese, Biggs, Iohnson, Tunze, Read, Borchelt, Iohndrow. THIRD ROW: Kauf- feld, Klopstein, Goff, Trostel I-Iickam, Fe-uring, Shelby. SEC: OND ROW: Mueller, Meyer, Pike, Gurley, Headley, Marler, Rozier. FIRST ROW: Tegeler, Foelsch, Turner, Lookahill, Eichor, Scott. BACK ROW: Oswald, Walker, Kilb, Mosher, Orqeich, Stecker, Tucker. THIRD ROW: Schaper, I. Schaper, Gan, Bixler, Iones, Simkin, Sager, Tyler. SECOND ROW: McRae, Lewis, White, Leimkuehler, Kraeger, Allen, Saettel, Zirkelbach. FIRST ROW: Painter, Borchelt, Elliot, Wil- schetz, Hayes, johnson, Hunt, Iohnson. Young scientists study some of their many outstamting projects. Be inners Learn Amid the typical hustle and bustle of the confused halls and classes at the beginning of the school year, most of the Seventh Graders wore a frightened and bewildered expres- sion that immediately identified them as newcomers to Normandy. On the first day their looks asked many ques- tions of what the future might hold for this new class. Old Normandy, however, was not afraid or worried about her welcome newcomers, for she had seen many students pass through her halls and out into a bright and promising future. After a time the strange looks disappeared along with September. Letls get acquainted with the Seventh Graders of Nor- mandy! As newcomers to Normandy, the Seventh Graders were rather slow in adapting themselves to the rules and regu- lations of the Junior High School, but eventually they gained self-confidence and assurance. ln a very short time they were as busy with their clubs and classes as anyone else on the campus. They formed new friendships which would last for seven eventful years at Normandy High School. Page Twenty-Two



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BACK ROW: Thomasson, Deth' loii, Tow, Bergmeier, Andrews, Branch, Buerman, Bonney. SEC- OND ROW: Bollen, Sudbeck, Boeker, Ball, Atkins, Arens, Bieser. FIRST ROW: Biller, Pirtle, Bonzo, Bridqeforth, Bay- er, Anderson. BACK ROW: Hunt, Weiss, Hughes, Kasper, Helton, Harri- son, I-Iolscher, lack. THIRD ROW: Hiqhfill, Tackitt, Wenta, Holthaus, Kammermeyer, Hen- derson, Kansteiner, Ianesky. SECOND ROW: Koenig, Koeln, Horn, Wood, Kamui, Kern, Hoff- stetter. FIRST ROW: Iohnson, Haynes, Kalernaris, lohnson, Huebner, Thomas. . BACK ROW: Patterson, Rie- gert, Nordman, Williams, Ot- tensmeyer, Noftsinqer, Neusche, Present, Pennington. T H I R D ROW: Ward, Ritchie, Potter, Rohn, Ranft, Reinqart, Reynolds, Neirrnann. S E C O N D HOW: Smith, Winterbottorn, Rixman, Hanna, Otis, Rohr, Price, O'De11, Platt. FIRST ROW: Hawkins, Oliver, Nozawa, Quentin, Roper, Schnarr, Murphy, Murty. BACK ROW: Catcxlano, Roher, Shay, Scheri, Sullen, Schad, Stahr. THIRD ROW: Smith, St. Cyre, Smith, Sturmfels, Shank, Backer, Zielinsky. SECOND ROW: Shultz, Stege, Scott, Swo- boda, Bruce, Siddens, Seeba. FIRST ROW: Schwarz, Roth, Schneider, Ziqeniuss, Scott, Wol- Iarth. Juniors Be in ports Sports played an important part in the life of this vigorous class. Coach McCartney found future grid stars as well as up and coming basketball and base- ball players arnong the boys. Their prowess on the track was equally outstanding. The girls were not outdone by the boys, however. Under the able super- vision of Miss Norma Kissner, the Junior G. A. A. began developing many line girl athletes. Although most of the girls had never played hockey before. they produced a good team ere the season was over. Page Twenty-Four

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