Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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Whose lives are the brightest, EDWARD GULEWITZ: Ed was on the Varsity Bas- ketball Teamg liked geographyg enjoyed all sportsg plans to attend college. WILLIAM GUSKY: Bill belonged to Chorus, Archery and Bowlingg rated Math as tops, enjoyed fishingg will attend college. DOUGLAS HALE: Doug picked art as his favoriteg often played the pianog took part in Art Society, Hi-Y and Bowlingg plans to attend the Art Institute of Chicago. CHARLES HALL: ranked Math as topsg favored sportsg was in Chorus and Bowling, plans to study accounting at St. Louis University. DEANNA HANSEN: preferred Englishg enjoyed tennisg was in Chorus, Courier, Square Dancing and Quill and Scroll, will major in music at Central College. SHIRLEY HARDEKOPF: ranked tenth scholasticallyg enjoyed readingg liked historyg plans to attend Lindenwood College. HILERA HARDY: t'Hi1 was elected Snowball Kingg preferred baseballg best liked subject was physicsg took part in Hi-Y and Square Danc- ingg plans to attend William Jewell College. CHARLES HARRINGTON: Chuck belonged to Hi-Yg hobby was carsg enjoyed scienceg will attend college. DONNA HARRIS: was elected Valentine Queen, Cheerleader, one of the most popular girls in Tenth Grade and St. Pat's Queen in 1950, preferred Englishg was a member of Courier, Quill and Scroll, Chorus, Orchesis, Square Dancing and Tri-Y, will study nursing at Missouri University. MARY HASAPOPOULOS: enjoyed history, was in the F. T. A.g will attend Washington University. RONALD HECKEL: 4'Ron was in Saga, the Letterman's Club and the Varsity Swimming Teamg enjoyed fishing and drawingg will attend a trade school. SHIRLEY HELD: was a Cheerleaderg liked the commercial subjectsg be- longed to the Vikingettes and Chorusg plans to become a secretary. MARY HODCE: tied fourth scholastically and won the D. A. R. awardg liked English and typingg en- joyed sportsg belonged to Student Council, Chorus, Steer- ing Committee, Vikingettes, Tri-Y, Quill and Scroll and Honor Societyg plans to major in education at Central College. ROMER HODGES: was the Co-Captain of the Varsity Football Teamg belonged to the Letterman's Club and Hi-Yg favored the industrial artsg will attend South- east Missouri State College. VIRGINIA HOESLI: picked history and bookkeeping as favoritesg liked to drawg was a member of Chorus and Bowlingg future includes working. Gulewitz Gusky Hale Hall Hansen Hardekopf Hardy Harrington Harris Hasapopoulos Heckel Held Hodge Hodqes 1-109511 Page Twenty-Seven

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OB FINN: spent his leisure time fishingg plans to become a merchant. JOE FOOTE: picked history and English as topsg belonged to the D. O. Clubg his future is undecided. RICHARD FRANKENBERCER: Dick was Captain of the Varsity Wrestling Team, a member of the Letterman's Club and Hi-Yg enjoyed Mathg will attend Purdue University. JAMES FREE: 'gJim favorite pastime was huntiugg liked Mathg will attend Rolla School of Mines. BOB GANSMAN: liked carsg enjoyed wood working: will join the United States Army after graduation. RICH- ARD GARLIK: was interested in carsg wood working headed his subjectsg was a member of the D. O. Clubg plans to become a mechanic. CAROL CIESSOW: was active in sportsg belonged to the D. O. Clubg quit school to be married. JAMES GIRSHNER: Jim enjoyed fish- ing and swimmingg preferred Math and scienceg was in Chorusg plans to attend college. SUZANNE GOECKELER: typing and geography were her favoritesg took part in Sports, Student Council and Courierg will attend Wash- ington Universtiy. DELORES COEDEL: s'Dodie selected English and journalism as topsg spent much of her time Those human beings in such organizations as: Chorus, Square Dancing, Quill and Scroll, Courier, Student Council and was Secretary of Tri-Yg will attend Washington University. JOEL GOOD- MAN: enjoyed photographyg was a member of Hi-Yg best liked subjects were physics and United States Historyg will attend Missouri University. JAMES COULD: Jim was active in the Letterman's Club and Bowling Clubg enjoyed swimmingg picked chemistry as top subjectg plans to attend St. Louis College of Pharmacy. RICHARD COULD: 6'Rich rated swimming and fishing as his hob- biesg preferred mechanical drawingg participated in the Letterman's Club and was the C0-Captain of the Varsity Swimming Teamg plans to attend Washington University. CARY GRAY: was elected one of the five most popular Senior boys. Pappy Yokum and Co-Captain of the Varsity Football Teamg spent much of his leisure time in the Varsity Wrestling Team, Hi-Y, the Letterman's Club, Student Council, Chorus and the Steering Committeeg preferred physics and historyg enjoyed playing the piano and collecting recordsg plans to attend Central College. LORRAINE CROSMAN: ranked sports as favorite pastime, especially swimmingg plans to work in an office after graduation. l i Finn Foote Frcmkenberqer Free Gunsmcm Gcirlik Giessow Girshner Goeckeler Goedel Goodman Gould, I. Gould, R. Gray Grosmcxn Page Twenty-Six



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Hoffman Holloway Holmes Hoyt Huber Hughes LEN HOFFMAN: was elected the Most lndustrious Senior boyg among other things he took part in Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, Square Dancing, Saga and the All-School Playg favorite subject was mathematics: enjoyed bowlingg future plans include attending Wash- ington University. ROGER HOLLOWAY: liked mechani- Rivalry and fl6'I7I0f l'flf'flj reign at clam election. Hoots Horst Howerton Humm Hunstein Hyman Kno mu h and cal drawing above all other subjectsg will attend a voca- tional school after graduation. DAVID HOLMES: Dave took part in the Bowling Leagueg favorite subjects were economic geography and mathematics, future plans in- clude attending Washington University. ,IUDITH HOOTS: Judy was elected one of the five most popular Senior girls, Mammy Yokum of the Backwards Dance and a Cheerleaderg took part in Tri-Y, Mixed Chorus, Bowling and the Senior Playg plans to attend Southeast Missouri State College. ROSS HORST: was Captain of the Golf Teamg was a member of the Lettermarfs Club, Band and Orchestrag plans to gain further education at Southeast Missouri State College. MILDRED HOWERTON: Millie often played the piano in her spare timeg selected typing, home economics and office machines as tops on her pro- gramg plans to enter into religious work in the future. ROBERT HOYT: i'Bob was an active member of Hi-Yg plans to attend Central College after graduation. GEORGE HUBER: was a member of the Bowling Leagueg favorite subject was physicsg is undecided about the college he will attend after graduation. GEORGE HUGHES: enjoyed photography in his spare time: physics and chemistry were his favorite subjectsg belonged to the Varsity Swim- ming Teamg plans to major in engineering at college. EDWARD HUMM: Ed enjoyed fishing and hunting in his spare timeg history and mathematics were first on his school program, plans for the future include attending Missouri University. NEAL HUNSTElN: was Co-Captain of the Varsity Swimming Teamg participated in Hi-Y. Letterman's Club and Square Dancingg liked mathematics and physics best, plans to attend college after graduation. LEONARD HYMAN: Lennie enjoyed stamp collecting. basketball and fishing in his spare momentsg history and science were his favorite subjects: plans to study at Page Twenty-Eight

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