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Dunkel Compton Foote Bommcrito Seniors-1953 RESlDlNG over the Senior Class, President ROBERT DUNKEL made an effective leader for his classmates. With his capable ability, he headed the Freshman Class. In his senior year he was Co-captain of the football team. Lettering in wrestling in his sophomore year, Bob became a rookie , He worked hard and took second place at the 53 state wrestling meet. He spent much time in such organizations as Hi-Y, Art Society, Square Dancing, Mixed and Boys' Choruses and the Student-Teacher Plan- ning Council. ln the Senior play, Arsenic and Old Lace , Bob portrayed the part of Rooney, the policeman. Rated as tops , he was voted most popular in the ninth grade and one of the five most popular fellows in the Senior Class. He also was chosen Snow King in 1952 and Best All- Around boy. He plans to attend the University of Illinois. The Seniors must have Liked the way ROBERT COMP- TON handled the responsibility as president in Student Council for they soon chose him to fill the oflice of Vice- President of the class. Neatly and appropriately dressed, it was very natural that he should be voted the Best Dressed boy in the Senior Class. During the four years while he was at Normandy, he had participated in the Language Club, lettered in track and was the Vice-President of the Junior Honor Society. Since trigonometry was rated high above all his other subjects, Bob plans to join some of Nor- mandy's alumni at the University of Missouri, majoring in engineering or law. Page Twenty Do you remember when MARY FOOTE was selected St. Pat's Queen although she was only in the eighth grade? That certainly was proof that she had many friends who liked her fine personality. Few will forget her as Secretary of the Senior Class. ln her Junior year she was voted Vice- President of Vikingettes, most popular and class presi- dent. One of the most active girls on campus, Mary was a member of Y-Teens, Vikingettes, Student Council, Student- Teacher Planning Council and was president of Orchesis. She was always to be counted on to lead the cheering for the varsity teams. To end her high school honors, she was elected Best All-Around girl of the Senior Class. Since dancing and all girls' sports: hockey, basketball, volleyball, and baseball were her favorites, she hopes to become a physical education teacher at Harris Teachers' College. Close watcher of the seniors' purse, Treasurer FRED BOMMARITO made sure that all accounts balanced after purchase of the class gift. It seemed that others liked him in this office, for he became treasurer of Student Council and Hi-Y. He was president of eighth grade Student Council and voted most popular in eighth and tenth grade. Fred took an active part in the Bowling Club, Student-Teacher Planning Council, Steering Committee, and Letterman's Club. Well liked for his personality, he was selected the Best Looking boy and one of the five most popular fellows. He plans to major in political science at the University of Colorado.
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UH I remember NOWN to all as llolr. llfllll-IR'l' AlllllSON partici- pate-fl in lloys' Chorus and in Hi-Y. Upon graduation lu- will answa-r tlu- 1-all of the- Navy. What will Kay's futurt- holml? llanring was tht- answt-r for KAY ALEXAN- lllili as Orvlu-sis. Couric-r anti Y-tt-e-ns gavt- lu-r 4-xv:-lla-nl training. Pr:-paring for lu-r future-, lmright Q-yt-ml MAXINE Albifll' lwvatlu- a me-mln-r of ll. O.. which lwvalllt- ht-r favorite- sulnjf-vt. Many we-rv sorry to sw- we-ll-likt-tl IES- 'l'lCll ANSICLMU join tlu- Navy. taking with him his title- ol 52 state- wrt-stling vhamp. Always rt-urly for a laugh. DAVE ANYAN had many out- sitln- int:-rt-sts invlutling lli-Y. Colle-ga was to ln- a part of lluva-'s future-. Always to lu- re-nu-mlu-re-tl trump:-t play:-r CARY ARMSTRONG took llantl. Ort-he-stra. anal Hi-Y to pre-parv for his 4-are-4-r as a haml le-adt-r. Rt-cognize-tl only as ,lt-rry. .l l'lll0Ml'f AR'l'l-IR rc-gartlc-tl tht- Cht-mistry Clulr. lli-Y unml Couric-r we-ll worth his It-isurv tinu-. Ht- will major in fora-slry at tht- llnive-rsity of Missouri. A nu-mln-r ol lli-Y. RULANIJ HACON hope-tl to go into husint-ss atl- miuistrution ut Missouri llnivt-rsity. Always trying to lu- at thru- plum-s at onm-. MARl,l'iNlC ISALCH had a tough time- alushingr lu-twve-n Ort-lu-sis. Saga anal Quill antl Svroll. Mar plans to utte-ntl Capt- Cirurale-au. Hoping to join somt- of Norman4ly's alumni at Washington llnivt-rsity. quit-t SHIR- l,l'IY llAN'l'A will prolnalxly major in 1-tluvation. A nu-mln-r ol Quill anti Sc-roll. Y-tvs-ns. Courim-r antl Stutlt-nt Count-il, slu- was lu-pt lrusy. Always arltling a wist- jolu-. lJAVlll llAllNl'IS was a mt-mln-r of Sturl:-nt-Ts-at-lu-r Planning Coun- 1-il. wrt-stling. l,a-tl:-rmun's Cluln. tht- Mix:-tl and Boys' Cho- rus:-s antl tlu- lloulllt- Quartvt. Ht- lu-t'a1n1- St-vrt-tary of Stu- tlt-nt Counvil antl a uu-mln-r of tht- Saga Court. Oftm-n callt-tl Addison Alexander Alsop Anselmo Ile-ans . lu- wants lo study llllSllll'SS amlministration at llli- uois Univ:-rsity. l,arry. makt- a lmaskt-tl was oft:-n tht- yt-ll for I,AWRl'fNCE llARlll2'l'. This. with hast-hall antl lmt- tt-rmau's Clulv provm-tl to lu- his favorite-. llvvause- math was rate-cl high. RAY llEACHl.lfR plans to major in t-ngim-e-r- ing at St. Louis Univ:-rsity. lntt-rt-sit-ml in 1-onmu-rm-t-. CAM- Mll.l.A BECK was wot:-tl st-t'rt-tary in ll.0. Although HAH- 0I.ll BECKMAN 1-njoyt-tl his work in ILO.. he- took tiuu- out to lH l'0Iltl' an outstanding play:--r in bask:-thall anti to join thc- Lt-ttt-rman's Clulx. lit-t-kit- will join tlu- Navy aft:-r graduation. Eve-ryonv was glatl to svn- JACK BI-IIJROSIAN gt-t se-1-ontl place- in statt- wre-stling. Ht- was also a nu-mln-r ol tlu- lA'll4'l'IIl2lll.S Clulx autl lloys' antl Alix:-tl Chorust-s. .. ..... .. will-:-tt un-uL,xuc1 neck Beckman Be-drosiun Puqe Twenty-Ono
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