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Main Street leads to Norman High School f ortray6 jor you a year 3 recor d • • • F () R E W O R D “I live not in myself but I am a portion of that around me.” WE AND OUR COMMUNITY BUILD TOGETHER. Norman High School is an institute of learning and character building, because the support of the people of the com- munity has made it so; in turn, Norman is a growing community because NHS students arc taking an active part in the building of it. The people of the community have provided us with a fully equipped ultra-modern high school w here we can prepare to be the leaders of tomorrow. They further give us oppor- tunities of service in the community. This is only possible in our free United States where education is for the masses. We in turn are taking these opportunities and learning to be citizens who will keep our country free. Because we, the Trail staff, believe our school is a vital element in the building of our community and in creating future citizens for the community, we have chosen as our purpose in the 1955 Trail to picture Norman High “building with the community”
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Above: Checking on Mayor Jack Milton's check- writing accuracy arc Don Frensley, President, Junior Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Max Arwood, President, Jayccc Jaynes; R. E. Clement, City .Manager, and O. T. .McCall, President, Chamber or Commerce. Above right: Examining a copy of the U. S. Con- stitution arc Francis Kilcy, Commander, American Legion Post 88; Mrs. R. E. Steele, President, Norman Garden Clubs; Rev. F'inis Crutchfield, President, Min- isterial Alliance; Mrs. C. W. Reedy, President, Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. W. S. Morgan, Presi- dent, League of Women Voters. Right: Estal Hart, President, Kiwanis Club, explains a community project to the presidents of other civic organizations. Listening arc Harold Cooksey, Lions Club; Mrs. George I). Kerr, Sorosis Club; Miss Ruth Arnold, BPW, and Horace Brown, Rotary Club. citizens ofU ormcin • • DEDICATION “When we build, let us think that we build forever.”—John Ruskin The thing that we do today will help deter- mine what we shall be able to accomplish in the future. As we study in school and serve in the community, we arc preparing for our future occupations in the fields of our par- ticular calling. We wish to thank the people of the commu- nity for the essential part they play in prepar- ing us for days to come. We have chosen the civic leaders pictured above as representa- tives of the community as we pay our tribute to its people. To the taxpayers who provide us with our school, to the civic organizations who promote our school, to the businessmen and women who employ us and also help finance our Trail, to the churches for their spiritual guidance, to the school board for their able administration of our school, to our par- ents who make it possible for us to attend NHS, to local friends who make life more enjoyable—to the community as a whole we dedicate with deep appreciation the 1955 Trail. 131
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