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' Home Guard The athletic department, headed by Charles “Chalky” Stogner on the gridiron and Arlo “Skivey” Davis on the basketball court, began the year determined to walk off with some Mid-State conference titles. Coach Stog- ner and his boys reached their goal by annexing the 1941 Mid-State Champ- ionship in football. The intramural program, which enables every boy to participate in the various sports, also has been inaugurated. With a return- ing crew of lettermen. Coach Davis has high hopes of repeating his basket- ball championship feat of ’40. Also under the direction of Coach Davis, baseball is becoming a top flight sport. OACH CHARLK CHALKT SlOCNER CorrnuTcial Lav. Football Coach Study Hall Coach Davi Taping Anklrh NORHAN-ClAMtN ANNUAL ORID BATTUE COACH ARLO SKINIT • DAVIS Government Basketball Coach Study Hall Assistant Football Coach
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Miss Naoinc Runyan Miss Vera Lane Ancient History. Modern History American History. Study Hail Class In Modern History Mr. Fnn Bemknt Sociology. Geography. Economics Geology Mrs. Marjorie Allen American History Our Troubled World The social studies are extremely important in the modern course of events. They aid the students to understand affairs of our rapidly chang- ing world and to discern their similarities with incidents of history. The proficiency of our students in these studies brought Norman High School Jhe following awards in the state interscholastic contest: first places in modern European history, American history, Oklahoma history, and eco- nomic geography; second places in economic geography and physical geog- raphy ; third places in physical geography and ancient and medieval his- tory. Sociology, geology, and economics are also being taught. I 21 I
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Unseen Forces ★ The care and upkeep of the school depends largely on three men, Mr. Mose Hewitt, Mr. Dick Hill, and Mr. Joe Hicks. These people are re- sponsible for the maintenance of the buildings and the yard, which in- cludes repairing the lockers, keeping the temperature even in the class- rooms. cleaning the blackboards, and sweeping the halls and rooms of all the buildings. The grounds must be kept clean of trash and mowed during the spring, the trees are pruned, and the flag raised every morning and lowered at sundown. Their efficiency in their extensive duties makes the day for both students and teachers more comfortable and happy. Custodians Ms Mos»; Hiwin Ms. Jot Hicks. Ms. Dick Hat Ms Hrwrrr Mr Htwn-r In Boilcs Room Mr. Jot Hicks Ms. Dick Hill
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