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whnm I ha H known Ra-vogiiim-nl as an outstanding typist in the- conune-rcial di-partmvnt. JU-ANN HRANIJHS was always le-nding a hm-Ipiug hand to thosi- who nt-4-de-d ha-r se-rvim-s. Having: musim' for a holihy. she- was inte-rvste-d in Orrin-stra and Mixvd Chorus. Shi- plans to attend Miss Hi1'ke'y's Svhool for Sa-vre-tarivs and late-r work in an ofliw-. Taking on many ri--.ponsilnilitit-s, HUIllili'l' BKANUM soon ln-t'anw Q-ditor in 1-hit-t of Saga. prvside-nt of lla-lnatv and vit'e--pri-side-nt of Quill and Svroll. lloln won avkrmwlt-clge-im-nt of tht- National l orc-nsim' l.:-aguv for outstanding sp:-aking allility. llc- was a nu-mln-r of the- Stud:-nt-'l'e-at-ln-r Planning Council and l,a-ttvrman's lfluln ami on tht- Varsity Football 'l't'alu. ln tht- lulure- ln- plans to study law at Washington llnive-rsity. lln- dvrtukiug tht- roli- of pre-side-nt of llivvrsilivd Ovvupations kvpt lPONAl.ll liRllJtLl'I'l l' vvry httsy. hut hi- was ahh' to lakv tiun- out to partivipate- in Nlixe-d Chorus. He- hope-s to attvnd rolls-gc-. Many wi-ro sorry to sm- small. dary-4-ye-d SllIlll.l'It llRUl.l'iNlAN lm-avv during thi- ye-ar. Thi' hard work and tal:-ut of ,l:lNl'f'l' BROWN will ln' missod from Y-'l'e-1-ns. Squars- llanving. tiourivr. Urvlwsis, Quill and Svroll ami tht- Su-nior Stew-ring C0ll1Illlllt'I'. l,t'I'llilllS she- will lu- tt-ar-liing our r-hildr:-n aftvr shi- graduate-s from Harris 'lim-au'lu-rs' tfolla-gc-. Nlusit' provvd to ln- tht- favoritn- ol .ll'lliliY BKUWN as he' playa-d tlu- tromlnone- in the- All tlounty lland and Ort-he-stra. Hr- hope-s to study music pro- le-ssionally at some-timv in tht- luturt-. Quin-t llNlA JEAN llliYAN'I' hope-s to gi-t u jolm in an ollivn- aftor graduation from Normandy lligh Svhool. Y-'l'r-a-ns and syrivhrouiznid swimming took part ot' SJXNITRA llllRKlf's sparc time-. Sandy wants to major in l'hysii-al Education at tht- llni' vvrsity of lllivhigan. Always gr:-i-ting vvvryona- with a frivnd- ly Ht-llo . RAY llllRl,l'iW f-njoyed participating: in the- Squarv llanving and tht- Spanish lflulm. Hi- was also an avtivc- mt-mlwr of tht- photography squad. Rod may go to vollm-go. A cht-mistry and physivs i-nthusiast. .l.'XNll'iS l3llR'l'0N wants his futurt- to invluda- the' study of viigirii-on ing at Washington Univ:-rsity or Missouri Svhool of Nlinvs. At Normandy ln- was a mc-mln-r of Hi-Y. Future- patie-nts at St. ,lolnfs Hospital may sw- a familiar lar:-: it will proh- ahly lu- CAROL BUSHAN who will tha-n lu- a nurse-. Wllili- she' was in school. slit' joint-d tht- Y-'l'm-ns and Nlixt-d Cho- rus. 't'hv talvnts of RONALD RUSS will ln- miss:-d in lloys' and Mix:-d Chorus:-s. Foothall. Ilaskt-tlvall. Tram-k and lmt- te-rman tfluh. His futurt- may include coll:-go. .Nu avtiw partivipator in sports. TOM llll'l'Z soon ln-valiw Co-raptain of tht- loothall tn-am. a nuiinlu-r of thc- hast-lrall tm-ann and thus a nu-mln-r of tht- l.4-ttm-r1nan's Club. Hi- hop:-s to at- tt-nd tht- llnive-rsity ol Missouri. HOWARD llklill. who tiki-d Zllllflllttjltllt' lllt't'lli1lll1'S. vould always ln- found work- ing on his car. Taking avtivv part in X-'IR-e-its and Girls' Chorus, JUDY Cfklll,l'iY was 1-lt-vt--d a 1-ln-t-rlt-atlt-r. Shi- hop:-s to att:-nd tht- llnivt-rsity of Missouri. St. l,ouis llnivvrsity will ln- a part of Hl'il,l'IN lI:kHR0l,l.'s futura-. Pvrhaps tht- major will hr- in matlu-matics or gowrnnn-nt. sinvv tln-so wi-rv ht-r favoritr- sulvji-cts on thi- Viking vampus. thrown, I. Brown, I. Bryfint Iivistlnivn Buss Butz Burko Burlew Burton BYFG Curley Carroll Pnqo Twonty-Throw
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F m W ' Beqole Bellerson Bensiek Black, A. Black, B. Blandford Blanton Blumenkcrmp Boekstieqel Bcemer Eounk Boyer LOND, blue-eyed JOAN RECOLE was liked by all. JO is sure to be a success after graduation from the Culver Stockton College. Secretary of Y-Teensg Courier and Quill and Scroll. took up much of her time. An athlete at heart, DONALD BELLERSON's hobbies were sports, especially track, which took up after school time. He also became a letterman. Washington Uni- versity will he included in his future. lt seemed quite natural for JUDITH BENSIEK, one of a family of musicians. to major in this field. With studies, Orchestra, Saga. Honor Society and Steering Committee. Judy was kept busy as she rose to become salutatorian of the class and its Most lndustrious girl. ADONIS BLACK decided early to major in chemical engineering, since his favorite subjects were chemistry and mathematics. 'fBlackie then became presi- dent of the Chemistry Club and concertmaster of the Orchestra. He was also chosen Most lndustrious and was a member of Student-Teacher Planning Council. Neat, trim BONNlE BLACK enjoyed such sports as skating, golf and tennis. She hopes to go into nurses' training. NANCY BLANDFORD's future holds mystery and intrigueg she will enter Central lntelligence Agency after graduation from St. Louis University. Art Society, Y-Teens, Saga and the Steering Committee kept Nan busy all the time. Since commercial courses proved to he the favorite of BlLLY BLANTON. she decided to attend a business school after graduation. Hunting became the favorite of RICHARD BLUMENKAMP who hopes to attend college. CERALDINE BOECKSTIECEL was well known to all for her friendly smile. Gerry spoke highly of tennis, swimming and social living. She was a member of Y-Teens. Rating all sports high. ALLEN BOEMER soon lettered in football. MAI hopes to attend Southeast Missouri State College to major in archi- tectural drawing. Associated with D.O., JEAN BOUNK got a head start on her future career as a secretary. One of the few mid-year students at Normandy. LLOYD BOYER left with many feeling he will have much success after graduat- ing from the University of Missouri. Page Twenty-Two Those Brcxndes Brcmom Bridge-tt Brolemcrn
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I,l'IIlUf'I'1ll ll l'lll!lllS of flu' SPIIIOI' elerfioll. N the future you may see .IOANN CATES working in an ofliee. While in school Jo enjoyed typing ancl art. Laughing GEORGE CHOURIS plans to attend the University of Nlissouri. Sinee sliorthantl was raterl high hy PATRICIA CLARK. it was no surprise that her future woultl lie in the commercial fieltl. She was a meinlrer of Nlixetl Chorus. Well-liketl CHARLOTTE COLLIER was votetl most popular in her sophomore year: cheerleafler. Harvest Queen. Most Witty anfl a memlier of the Saga Court in her senior year. She aetively partieipatetl in Cour- ier. Y-Teens. Art Soeiety antl was vice-president of Or- ehesis. lfrientlly SIIZANNE COLLINS hopes to attetul the llniversity of Nlissouri. majoring in interior ileeorating. She In other da 5, was a memlier of Y-Teens ancl Girls' Chorus. PATRICIA COINIEGYS was votetl most popular in her sophomore year anti chosen Irest looking girl in the Senior Class. She took an active part in Y-Teens ancl Courier. Pat plans to stucly journalism at Illinois University or teach motleling. The out- stanfling voiee of JUNE COOPER rertainly will Ire misseml from the music tlepartment. She playeml an important role in the Girls' anal Mixecl Choruses. Girls' Trio. Nonet antl Doulile Mixed Quartet. Although the interests of ALICE CREEL inolutlerl such fliversifietl activities as swimming. salesmansliip anal designing. she was unmleritletl aliout her future. JACK CROCKER with his quiet personality will lie fountl at Southeast Missouri State College stuflying engi- neering. Enjoying art. JAMES CROWE is sure to lie a sue- eess in his chosen fielcl. Gaining valualmle training. ,IOE CUSUINIANO plans to lieeome a ra4lio anrl television spe- eialist. Her tlepenxlaliility anal thoroughness won the approval of many teaehers anml attracted NELLIE IIAMERVAL many frientls. These will surely help Nellie to lie a sueeess in business aclininistration after she attends William Woods College. Scholastic-ally ranking fifth in the Senior Class. she was treasurer of Y-Teens antl a member of the llowling Clulr. Preparing for entrance into the business worlrl. RET- TY DANIEL took many commercial courses. She plans to work in a lvank after gratluation. After taking atlvantage of the opportunities offeretl Ivy ll.O,. RICHARD DAUGH- ERTY plans to enlist in the navy. The laughter of SALLY DELANEY often lmrightenetl many an otherwise clull elass. Her after svhool time was cliviileml In-tween Girls' annl Nlixerl Choruses antl Y-Teens. She hopes to altenml Elm- hurst University. C' ite: Llllittillf' Clcrk Coors: Crefl Crocker Collier Collins Conieqys Crowe Cusunifino ltfinirivul Pctqe Twenty-Four
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