Norman High School - Trail Yearbook (Norman, OK)

 - Class of 1947

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MRS. ALICE FLEMING, a new faculty member, was our little Peter Pan painter of the school last year. In the basement of the Old Building one could find her dabbling in paints sur- rounded by her students. When art work was to be done, she was always there. Mrs. Fleming supervised the art of the Nativity tableau at Christ- mas time. The nngel panels were espe- cially effective. MR. HARLEY DOC” LAFEVERS. our football and basketball coach, also teaches government and sponsors the senior class. This was his second year at Norman High and first year as head coach. Tall and athletic in his car- riage, when he mingles with the stu- dent body, he is barely distinguishable from “his boys. With an exceedingly pleasing personality, he has done much toward interesting the townspeople in Norman High athletics and encourag- ing their support. [7] MR. FRANK FOREMAN for many years has been the students’ apple of the eye. This former athlete is a senior sponsor and a teacher of voca- tional agriculture. With thanks to their excellent sponsor, the F.F.A. chapter has attained not only state fame but national fame also. The national F.F.A. plaque now shines forth from Norman High’s trophy case. MRS. RACIIEAL KEELEY, our lady of the library, has finished her first year in NHS. Besides taking care of all the library, she has been one of the junior class sponsors. One can imag- ine the task of being librarian to high school students who forever lose books. Also a task is keeping a noisy high school study hall. But these tasks she has well done. J r MRS. CHARLES PALMER LANDT teaches American history and geog- raphy and is a senior class sponsor. They couldn't have picked a better American history teacher, because she is intensely interested in her work; and this interest is in turn reflected by her students. A good American in the highest sense of the word, she is a true exponent of democracy. She is a very agreeable and co-operative person with whom to work. MRS. EVAN L. MARTI teaches Eng- lish III. which keeps her pretty busy. Five classes of unusually lively juniors were enough to keep anyone on his toes, and Mrs. Marti will tell you they did just that. She immediately won their respect by proving she could see the lighter side. too. Oh, yes. her junior students last year didn’t for- get her. either—she was chosen a sen- ior sponsor.

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MRS. V. E. BROWN, who is chairman of the junior class sponsors, teaches first and second year Spanish and English II. Thorough, patient, and ef- ficient in her teaching methods, she has an understanding attitude toward her students. Mrs. Brown was largely responsible for helping the junior class rause funds for the junior-senior party. A tireless worker, she deserves much credit for her consistent efforts. MRS. MARY CAMPBELL, who teaches world history, is a sophomore class sponsor. Though she has been on the faculty only a few years, she has gained the admiration of her students. This is her last year in Norman, for she plans to move to Washington at the end of the school term. Norman High students will lose an excellent teacher when she leaves. MRS. DOLLY CONN ALLY, the teacher of vocal music and theory, is a senior class sponsor. She has presented the spring concert and directed the music for the Nativity tableau. Mrs. Con- nally has also presented her students at the annual Stillwater winter festi- val. Norman’s city-wide spring festi- val, Southwestern Music Educators’ Conference at Tulsa, and the Tri-State Festival at Enid. To her students, music is not music without their di- rector. MISS GLORY ANN CRISP will be remembered by us students for her founding of the Latin club. Servi La- tini ( Latin Slaves ), during her first year in Norman High. Being quite versatile, she teaches both Spanish I and Latin. Though the Spanish stu- dents and Latin students argue that their respective languages are the only admirable ones, Miss Crisp manages to teach both without being prejudiced either way. MRS. NELLIE CIIILDS teaches Eng- lish II and speech. She has been on the faculty since 1943. She serves as sponsor of the senior class and the Na- tional Honor Society, and also directs our school plays. Mrs. Childs has played a large part in presenting our Christmas tableau for the past two years with great success. In her speech department she has developed the tal- ents of her students to the utmost. MR. ARLO “SKIVEY DAVIS. Ath- letic Director of Norman city schools, teaches geography and sponsors the senior class, besides trying to keep sec- ond and third-hour study halLs quiet (a career in itself) and coaching the B basketball squad. He lent a hand in coaching football, serving as backfield coach. Recognized as the Dean of Oklahoma High School Coaches, he has produced many championship teams in basketball and football in his career. [6]



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MRS. H. V. MCDERMOTT, affection- ately called Mac” teaches indus- trial arts (shop to you» and for the last two years has been the only woman member of the Advisory Board of Industrial Arts of Oklahoma. She deserves much credit for her work as sponsor of the Glngersnaps for the past four years, and especially can she take a bow for this year's lovely homecoming. MRS. INEZ ROLETTE teaches voca- tional home economics. She sponsors the Future Homemakers of America chapter and the sophomores. A dimin- utive woman, she has a refreshing sense of humor. Mrs. Rolette is rather proud of her itinerant schooling, and rightly so. She has attended Califor- nia University. Colorado University, Colorado A. and M., Oklahoma Univer- sity, Oklahoma A. and M., and North- western State Teachers College. Rather remarkable, we think! MR. FORI) MICHAEL, Slim to his students, teaches physics, solid and plane geometry, general science, and Algebra III. A junior sponsor, he has done much to promote audio-visual education in high school. Usually found puttering around in his little back room,” he was unofficially pro- claimed our fix-it man. He willingly took charge of setting up stage equip- ment for our various performances, for which we were all grateful. MISS LUCILE SEARCY, the teacher of English IV, English II, and gram- mar. was always ready, willing, and able to accept all the students’ daily wisecracks. Being a clever-speaking woman, she held her class in awe. She was a sponsor for both the TRAIL and the TIGER. No one could guess that this has been her first year in Norman High, could he? MR. BILL ROBINSON, a Junior class sponsor, is the teacher of instrumental music in our school. To us students he is the director of our band. Under his leadership the band has gained many honors and has presented en- joyable concerts. Mr. Robinson has taken the band to a Tri-State Festival and to two out-of-town football games. The band indeed has due right to honor its director. MISS JEAN SUGDEN is a teacher of algebra, trigonometry, geometry, and almost any type of mathematics. She is one of the sophomore sponsors. Al- ways willing to tackle any mathemat- ical problem, she forever uses her slide-rule. This slide-rule is really something special. It was formerly the property of a Naval cadet, who in- scribed Cuddles and Puddles” on it. And thus it is called. [8.1

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