Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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Future CI'heSp'ian.s' tread the boarclsu of Normcmclyls' Little Theater. tudents Pick Courses BACK ROW: Hedro, Lewis, Herman, Hoesli, Hasapopolous, Kammermeyer, Held, Fitzgerald, Alvin. THIRD ROW: Lenzing, Hoeckeler, Holmes, Hodges, Ianzow, Kimmel, Ioeckel, Wal- ton, Hibbs. SECOND ROW: lobe, Keeie, Howerton, Hoff, I-loocle, Harrison, lohnson, john- ston, Dobbins, Dobbins. FIRST ROW: Hinton, Humm, Hetiner, Iohnson, Slain, Hamilton, Iones, Iern, Harris. BACK ROW: Ball, Polking- horne, Kantis, Heidbreder, Ball, Aubuchon, Bollinger, Argo. THIRD ROW: Adams, Barkau, Miller, FitzRoy, Lore, Mervin, Schofield, Boone, lavanovic. SECOND ROW: Pearson, Bled- soe, Branson, Antonio, Gould, Hershel, Premer, Willem. FIRST ROW: Stone, Borbein, Sherrill, Gasorway, Agnew, Adams, Leber. Having finished their initial year of Junior High School these eighth graders with a year of experience behind them began to establish themselves on Normandyis campus. They re- newed old friendships with warm HHi's and Vacation chatter. The new eighth grade students returned to school in September with confi- dence, they planned to work for higher achieve- ments in their new year. They moved through the halls with assurance as they found their new classrooms and teachers. Within a few days, after schedules had been rearranged, everything and everyone was moving along smoothly. This was their year to reign supreme in the Junior School. The coming school year offered new scholastic possibilities to outstanding students. To prepare for Senior High School these vet- erans took courses that would help them to build a firm foundation for all required sub- jects. For the first time in their school lives they were offered electives, and a proof of growing- up was the ability with which these eighth graders selected their first elective. Each stu- dent was allowed to choose such subjects as: Junior Business, Junior Speech, history, or cooking. Page Twenty-Six

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lgm Evidence of outstanding scholarship and citi- as the weeks flew by. This proved them to be worthy for membership of Junior Honor Society next year. The Student Council formed the backbone of H'ffh School. To this were elected two members lm from eac - ' b nd irl. zenship began to show the Junior hhomerooni usually a oy ar g These ambitious students had time for some social life also. lVIany attended Student Council dances and other act School. Several of the S served as maids at the St. P ing a year of work and play, the most popular bo 1 and Girl were chosen to represent the class ivities of the Senior High eventh Grade girls alis Dance. Climax- 5 to in the Saga Court of Love and Beauty at the May Fete. This event brought their first year at Nor- . To them it was most exciting mandy to a close because it was the first time they had partici- pated in this outstanding social event. All bade a gay goodbye to Normandy and their classes. f f , the students real- ized that in the coming year they would have to E' hthGr'1ders. Ready for a summer o un work hard to achieve success as ig . Their records foretold accomplishment of that ambition. G1'O'Llf1J6fl cwouml a piano, ta tlrzlsiasfically lzfzrmomze. Zenfecl singers eu- Actifvities Reign Also Page Twenty-Five BACK ROW: DeCaro, Byrd, Porter, Turner, Courtney. THIRD ROW: Davis, Clark, Brown, Gowan, Collier, Corcoran. SEC- OND ROW: Bone, Cowan, Hoff- man, Carlson, Clark, Covington. FIRST ROW: Brockman, Turner, Elder, Young, Swyers, Crider. SECOND ROW: Pavlokis, Hen derson, Class, Rosernan, Stem merman, Iohnson. FIRST ROW Hickam, Sabine, Koechlinq Taylor, Ellis, Wilson. BACK ROW: Haney, Hamm, Borreson, McGee, Cash, Gibson.



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BACK ROW: Pound, Presley, Probus, Klett, Moebly, Little- field, Piyle, Knight. THIRD ROW: Kessling, Koenig, Pound, Mossotti, Kohrs, Leimkuehler, Ens, Laspe, Stephens, SECOND ROW: McKinzie, McClain, Por- ter, Beattie, Miller, Mofiitt, Meinhart, Lieberman, McCarty. FIRST ROW: Leach, Leonard, Gentry, Koessling, Kutz, Lott, Plumer, Larson. BACK ROW: Gould, Fisher, H. Ray, P. Miller, Hardy, Nichol, Mattingly, B. Ray, Hunt- stein, Morris. THIRD ROW: Paris, Modglin, D. Moore, Meyer, Horst, G. Nelson, Gil- more, N. Miller, McGregor, E. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Morrie, Martin, Ptansteil, L. Moore, Mc- Klain, Moeller, McOuay, I. Mil- ler, Steward, O'Connel1. FIRST ROW: Mintman, Baumann, Brauer, Hoefler, Brauss, Abrams, Abrams. BACK ROW: Spell, Lorenz, Thomas, Elleson, Loeber, Simon, Thacker, Matthews. T H I R D ROW: Chartrand, Rohn, Chau- pion, Rollhaus, Roland, Willen- herg, Sterling. SECOND ROW: Christopher, Schulz, Ross, Wil- liams, Strasser, Ditto, Thiele, Sellmari. FIRST ROW: Schweil- zer, Lauii, Chenoweth, Vogt, Kessler, Christensen, William- son. BACK ROW: Reynolds, Or- geich, Schlueter, Puckett, Ray, Seiler, Christensen, Reheis. THIRD ROW: Worthey, Renne- camp, Montgomery, Hacking, Schlotterbeck, Reisenleiter, Ptatt, Rode. SECOND ROW: Sharp, Smith, Setzer, Puder, Pugliese, Potter, Rodgers, Smith. FIRST ROW: Dewey, Reifsteck, Saete tele, Pilson, Gulewitz, Schwidde, , Duncan. ' I I For dramatic and oratorical minded students who were interested in perfecting their speaking tech- niques Junior Speech was offered. Others chose Junior Business, which seemed very interesting to those who wished to learn the proper use of money, how to plan budgets, and many other things for prac- Subjects are Use ul tical experience. The future honieniakers took cook- ing, which appeared to be the most liked elective of the girls. They learned to plan well-balanced meals and other essentials of cooking. Many of the boys took shop or auto mechanics. In these classes they learned new techniques. Page Twenty-Seven

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