Norman High School - Trail Yearbook (Norman, OK)

 - Class of 1940

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and through the Suzy Q’s of shorthand. Mr. Adolf Bell popularized mechanical drawing and manual training so exten- sively that both boys and girls enroll. The band leader, Mr. Glenn S. Mill ice, pepped up the band with new uniforms and snappy music which in turn pepped up the entire student body. Mr. Milton Bradley trains young voices in expression of music. He produces such beautiful tones from his pupils that even they are surprised. The foreign language department is under the capable supervision of Mr. Albert Brent. His students in Spanish and Latin classes are so interested they both formed clubs to further their knowledge of these peoples and their customs. Mrs. Eva B. Solomon teaches about plants and bugs to her biology classes. Mrs. Lulu Fairchild teaches one to think in terms of trigonometry, geometry and algebra. Miss Margrete Brauer also instructs us in geometry and trains great mathematical minds. In the library Miss Vivian Harpole’s influence can be seen as order and depend- ability excel there. Mr. Joe G. Scott heads the physics department and brings enlightment to bewildered students. In speech, dread turns to joy, under the encouragement of Miss Irene Shaul, and her plays produced are always master- pieces. The girls found a new interest in home economics, learning to cook, sew, and care MR. O. M. ROBERTS Principal for homes and furniture from Miss Thelma Walker, while the boys fill Mr. E. F. Foreman’s outstanding vocational agricul- ture classes. In athletics our two coaches win admir- ation, not only from their teams but from every team they oppose. Mr. Arlo “Skivey” Davis, director of athletics, trains boys for the basketball court and the baseball diamond. Mr. Charles “Chalky” Stogner provides us with brilliant football teams that the entire student body is proud to cheer to victory. Yes, we have a faculty to be proud of, for they have educated us in classes, in problems of life, and in co-operation. To those who guided us through the four most glorious years in our life and have led us through our school “daze” we say—“So long ever’body”. . 13 .

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Diagnosticians of The Future By Vida Rae Wilson WE, the student body of Norman High School, have something to brag about. Not our outstanding awards, our superb athletes nor our beautiful campus—guess again. You’re right—our faculty. And no wonder we brag, just look them over. Mr. J. Don Garrison, superintendent, is truly the person to have at the head of our city school system. His ability to manage and run efficiently this large school system and his interest in all of us guarantee him a place in our affections. Mr. George M. Roberts is our principal, and nowhere could anyone find one better loved by the students and those who work with him. Mrs. Mary Alice Hampton, registrar, is Mr. Roberts’ right-hand helper. Never failing in her duty, she has set a fine example for all of us. One of the busiest workers is Mrs. S. B. Spradlin, clerk, who finds time also to teach a typing class and assist us in en- rolling and paying fees. Going by departments we find Mrs. Walter C. Richards heading the English department. She steers erring seniors down the paths of knowledge. Her assistants in English are Mrs. Allie Mae Ward, who hammers golden pegs of knowledge into sophomores, and Mrs. Charles Wiest, who cultivates in her young sprouts a true appreciation for American writers and classics. Miss Vera Lane heads the history de- partment and makes American history as interesting as a current event. Her co- worker, Miss Nadine Runyan, revives the days of yore in her classes of History I. Mr. Leo L. Robertson distributes social sciences such as economics, geography and sociology. His students really learn what makes the world go ’round. Mr. Emory Anderson has shown many students the value of practical education through his commercial courses. Miss Winifrede Burke guides eager fingers along the keyboard of typewriters BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. L. C. Lindsay. Mr. Lynn Bui.lard. Mrs. S B. Spradlin. Clerk, Mr. Key Boyd. President, Mrs. Bennie Shultz. Mr. W B. McGinty •12.



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That's Right MRS. MARY ALICE HAMPTON Registrar MR. GLENN S. MILLICE Band Director MISS MARGRETE BRAUER Mathematics Sponsors Junior Class MISS IRENE SHAUL English and Speech Director of Dramatics. Assembly Chairman, and Senior Class Sponsor MR. LEO L. ROBERTSON Social Science Sponsors Senior Class and Coaches Tennis MRS. ALLIE MAE WARD English Sponsors Creative Writing and Sophomore Class MR. A. B. BELL Shop Sponsors Sophomore Class MISS THELMA WALKER Home Economics Sponsors Future Homemaker! MR J. G. SCOTT MISS WINIFREDE BURKE MRS. LULU FAIRCHILD Physics Typing and Shorthand Mathematics MRS. CHARLES WIF.ST English Coaches Track Sponsors Senior Class and Sponsors Senior Class National Honor Society and Gingcrsnaps • 14.

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