Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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Our yearbook is a symbol of the close lines connected between you and your school. ,lust as a line is the shortest distance between 'two points, thus Saga is the united line between you and your school past. www QRS' -I A N Y v 2 n M. up W 'kwa-y 'lv debug f , 95 x ..,. . , Macaw efwma .Mmwfli f +9 ..4L...,1L v wam.,4.KsWww,.q,,w,, s W., A f 3, W aww 4N .r -W a , 4 f x A4595 jam 0 ' 60l'lfQlflf:5 .fgolminififrafion .xdcaafemicd .xdffuafiw 1 1 x -Q l, 'Q J me if U 1 ' H- .fdcfiuifiefi fe S L. ir X K, G 1 1 1 i 5 Y .gn emoriam Mr. Rieqert At Normandy since 1934, Mr. Marshall Hiegert led a busy and colorful life both in the classroom as a teacher and in sports. Serving Normandy as the track coach and assistant basketball coach, he became head basketball coach when Pie Reed left. We will not soon forget his skillful coaching jobs which maneuvered the Vikings into their best years in the forties. The high point of Normandyis Suburban League dominance came when the Vi- kings won 33 consecutive games against Suburban opponents. The string started in 1944 and included undefeated seasons in 1944-45 and 1945-46, before a mid-way loss through the 1946-47 season. Nor can Normandy fail to remember the climax of his career in 1950. ln that year his Vikings captured their own Christmas Tournament, and nosed out Maplewood for the state Class A cham- pionship. I ln 1953 he became athletic director here at Normandy. Besides the responsibilities of the whole physical education department, Mr. Riegert also had his coaching and Camp Viking duties to round out the year. Thus, 1VIr. HMike,' Riegert led four lives: coach, athletic director, Camp Viking supervisor and familyman. For 24 years Mr. Riegert devoted his life to the improvement of Normandy. We will always feel fortunate that we have known such a fine man. His fighting Viking spirit will be with us always. .911 memoriam wif: Mr. Christian Having been with the Normandy School System for thirty-one years, Mr. William D. Christian gained the respect and friendship of the students and faculty. Through the years he taught Plane and Solid Geometry, Advanced Alegbra, Trig- onometry and Senior Math. Showing sincere in- terest in each individual, his students not only learned the fundementals but also practical appli- cations and a better understanding and enjoyment of math. As chairman of the Mathematics Depart- ment, he sponsored the Normandy chapter of Mu Alpha Theta, a national honorary math society. He also sponsored the Hi-Y for fourteen years and started co-ed dancing at Normandy. For several years he was Treasurer of the Student Activity Fund and was an athletic manager. Recognized as an outstanding mathematics ed- ucator, Mr. Christian also taught courses for several years at St. Louis University. ln order to keep abreast with the modern trends in his field, he went to Dallas, Texas, in l958 as a dele- gate for the National Council of the Teachers of Mathematics. The previous summer he attended Western Michigan University as a Science Founda- tion Fellowship Winner. Active in community affairs, as well as school functions, Mr. Christian served as a deacon of the Normandy Presbyterian Church lo which he be- longed for thirty-one years. His devotion, genuine interest, work and sacrifices to his community, school, and family were outstanding and will not soon be forgotten. .f4c!mini6fra fion 2 3 5 3 1 I 35 5 S E 3 5 2 S 5 ,HW ,w .,f wg , . :ma -ew NA ,A-sw ., mg .ff Ui my mx ,MM J , xm wsu .. fy' W M, Qc . qv ,f .Q fy ,J ,, J, -mx., 2 A My MM Aw tw ' , vm 4 Mr. Barnes Mr. Bieckschmidt As superintendent of the Normandy public schools, Mr. Ward E. Barnes administered the policies of the Board of Education. lle tried to provide the best possible instruction and facilities for all the students of the district. Believing that an adequate education was 11ot enough, he made the recognition and adjustment of individual differ- ences, the satisfaction of social needs and the development of recreational activities integral parts of the program. Mr. Barnes also planned that senior high school students should build a purposeful life philosophy to include a I standing of our government and its econo 1 under- mic sys- tem, a code of high ethical and moral standards and a desire to reach positions of leadership in our nation. As each student recognized the value of these policies, he Was encouraged to develop constructive attitudes, ideals and behavior built on critical insight into individual and group ethics and to develop a logical, scientific approach to the solution of problems. Through these policies oQCl6!8P6A,il9 .fdrwl Mr. Barnes endeavored to maintain the high rating held by the Normandy schools. to inform and build the interest of the public about school poli- cies, and to help the students become contributing members of society. Aiding lVlr. Barnes in his responsibilities and duties was Mr. H. C. Bleckschmidt, Assistant Super- intendent. His work was concentrated on providing each student with maximum opportunities to live a full, happy and successful life. He secured all the materials and equipment tor the entire Nor- mandy district and was also in charge of the Maintenance and Transportation Departments. Mr. Bleckschmidt resolved to proxide clean, well- lighted classrooms, safe comfortable busses and the best facilities and equipment for all the students. By striving for advancement and better methods and facilities through these high standards, lVlr. Barnes and Mr. Bleckschinidt proved that the past year was one of progress, careful study, expert planning and conscientious execution of all poli- cies. They also helped to maintain a balance of co-operation between the community and the school staff through their unity of purpose and a willing- ness to see it through. The 1959-60 school year brought many different changes and problems for the Normandy School Board. Due to the increased student body and the campus, the board had to work very closely with the heads of all the different, departments. Together, the Board of Education and the depart- mental heads selected the policies that sustained us through the whole school year. They maintained the whole school on a steady even keel. -10- gpuiclance Since the hoard provided for the wonderful school facilities. they had to he sure that every- thing was just right for the students. Before school began, the members of the hoard inspected build- ings, furniture and other school equipment to be sure that everything was suitable. When things were found to he out of order or not quite right in some way, the hoard made the necessary correc- tions. Executing the plans of the Board of Educa- tio11 were Mr. W'ard Earnes and Mr. Blecksehniidt. Thus, during the entire year the hoard was husy providing for modern classrooms, expert teachers and an efficient staff in all of the district schools. They really contributed to our educational system at Normandy. Wrorking closely with the administration and the Board of Education, lVl1'. Shipherd, Director ol Athletics, and Mr. W'esthury, Director of Special Services, were busy all year conscientiously ful- filling their respective duties. As the Director of Special Services, Mr. Wlesthury supervised the transportation and cafeteria activities as Well as many other numerous duties. lVlr. Shipherd was equally busy directing the lNormandy High School's athletic program. Mr. Westbury Mr. Shipherd Mr. W. Allison, Mr. R. Schmidt, Mr. F. Small, Mr. A. McKuin, Mr I Rosenqreen Mr E Yates sy.. Q 4 2 9- Q its y -i t Mr. R f , . Beiqmfmn, Mr. Potter I l are Q ' Under the excellent supe1'vision of Mr. C. E. Potter, the Normandy Senior High School Faculty and student body went smoothly through a suc- cessful year of scholastic developments and school activities. As a result of the many varied and tedious tasks and the new problems facing the administration, responsibilities were also divided between Mr. Emil Rohlfs and Mr. Wlalter Berg- mann. As principal, Mr. Potter was in charge of every- one and everything connected with the Senior High. He saw that all physical things around the school were doneg such as seeing that the buildings were healed, healthful lunches were pre- pared, buses were running to and from school, and many other such duties. Another important re- sponsibility was developing a curriculum which gave adequate subjects needed for college prep- aration, as well as a variety of subjects for those who were not planning further education. The program of the school was designed to serve with maximum efficiency thc comlnon needs ol the pupils and, as much as possible. to discover. develop and extend their individual interests and abilities. The administration also provided a place for good and varied recreation in the Norniandy district. These extra-curricular activities included athletic contests, several dances and a wide choice of clubs and organizations. Assisting Mr. Potter, Mr. Rohlls took care of the attendance problems and matters dealing with the ninth and tenth grades. Mr. lierginami was in charge ol the curriculum and the many details of programming plus the problems ol the eleventh and twelfth grades. By co-operating and working well together. the administrative stall constantly strove to better Normandy in all ways and achieve recognition through high standards. The Normandy admin- istration had a tremendous feeling of pride be- cause ol the excellent faculty and the co-operative student body. -121 For three years the 1960 graduating class has been under the personal guidance of Mr. Morris Blitz and the rest of the guidance department. This year brought many changes to this depart- ment. Because of the rapid growth of our beloved school, new personnel and facilities were required. Aiding Mr. Blitz this year was lVlr. ,lohn Torres. acting as assistant guidance director. Together Mr. Blitz and Mr. Torres advised the whole school through a rigorous school year filled with many problems. With the cooperation of the confidential counselors assigned to each individual student, the guidance department managed to aid students in planning their programs and in advising them in certain problems. Through the use of the pub- lic address sy stem students were informed in their home rooms about certain scholarship qualifying tests, college requirements and occupational mov- ies. Mr. Torres and Mr. Blitz brought some interes- ting talks over this new public address system. il ' , , . avg bf 4' y ,A if JL! ,' r' J px Kal' X Mr, Blit Another new feature of the guidance department was the extra space afforded by our new Central Hall. With this added space many students could be advised at the same time but in complete pri- vacy. Also the pleasant light green walls, indirect lighting, comfortable chairs and the Wonderful view from the wide windows made such pleasant surroundings for the students. No longer did any student really mind going down to guidance to meet their counselor in room W.'7 Although all Normandy Highers received this invaluable service, the 1960 class was especially in need of counseling. Graduating students had to be sure they met certain requirements for their futureg whether it be a college, nursing or house- wifeis career. A part of this planning program for the future included taking various tests to find out abilities, interests and intelligence. Special programs for parents helped present valuable facts concerning the future of students. All of these things were done for what lies ahead--our future. Q z, Mr. Torres , 13- Lllflflhg TOP ROW: I. Young, I. Williamson, C. Hartmann, I. Riehl. BOTTOM ROW: B. Riehl, M. Lenox, E. Phelps. H. Duncan, B. Neumann, H. Ball, V. Audrain M. Whitehead, D. Rice, A. Kennett. TOP ROW: W. Christian, R. Keelinq, M. Berger, I. R. Gunnell BOTTOM ROW: A. Ferguson, A. Buxton, G. Clark. D. Weinstock, R. Vossen ... 14 1 1 T l 1 TOP ROW: G. Vonderqriff, M, Clodielter, A. Sunkel. E. Long, M. Mciyholl, L, Kesterscn, E. Bcxloqh. BOTTOM R W O 1 I. Schulte, B. Elster, C. Wilkinson. TOP ROW: M, Atkinson, l, Bid ewell. R. Roach, E. Hoerr, H. Schroeder, A, Grcimmuticofi. BOTTOM ROW: H. Cline, H. Shipman, E. Goff, TOP ROW: I. Kfablin, I, Masterson, C. LaRoqe, H. Maas, C. Shinabarqar. TOP ROW: N. Grammancoif, M. I. Sheehan, M. Ninker. BOTTOM ROW: V, Mllne, G. Strecker, C. Hickman. BOTTOM ROW: R. Farmer, H. Stoddard, M. Beck, B. Wood I !,.....-.,....... TOP ROW: I. Mathews, B. Baitisle, C. Prees, E, Arnold, B. Sanders. TOP ROW: I. Ragland, I. Hudson, R. Gilbert, W, Evans. BOTTOM ROW: D, Boarders, R. Ge-raqhty, B. G. Merkel, D. Dace. BOTTOM ROW: R, Rupp, B. Chancellor, L. Deall. -15- 1 ff t' if R. Buss, V. Winter, V. Eourner Schroder, D. Newcomb, G. Del Gmudio The Normandy Senior High School can justly be proud of the academic excellence of its facultyf-ff several have their doctorate degrees and over half their masters' degrees. This achievement of the faculty and the well-planned curriculum helped Normandy achieve a AAA rating from the state of Missouri. Throughout the year the faculty strove to work together through its eight main departments to plan better programs for the students of Nor- mandy. The scope of the program was broad in order to insure participation by the student in a maximum variety of constructive experiences. It was flexihle in order to permit more individual responsibility and freedom for the more mature students and to enable them to carry on work in their own fields of interest at their own levels. Thus, suhjects such as English, history. math and science had accelerated programs. STANDING: H, Hughes, M. I. Ferguson, H. Dunbar SITTING: R, Winkelmcxn, H. Sauer. tl M All departments tried to teach the importance of expressing oneself orally and in writing and to develop haliits of critical thinking. reading and listening. Through the faculty the students ac- uircd skills. facts and lwchayior matterns which q l will hel them throughout the years to eomc. P . . arnedf parenfd Silva! Sydfem TOP ROW: C. Horwitz, M. E. Blitz, W. Bergmann, F. Mashok, C. E. Potter, R. Giibem, 1. Torres. BOTTOM ROW: E. Horwitz, B. Smith, H. Weeks, D. Cooper, S. Kilker, L. Alfeld. Normandy's Parent-Teacher Association pro- vided common grounds for parents and teachers to discuss co111111o11 problems. Lead by Mr. Harry Vtfeeks, all cominittees brought forth various and interesting problems and possible solutio11s. Sandy Kilker, student representative, attended each meet- ing and expressed the student hodyis point of view. Showing itself to be a vital part of the schoolis life, the P.T.A. put on the successful operetta, Bl'1:g0!Z00l1, for the school scholarship and loa11 fund. seal, Headed by Mrs. Rush McAdam, the lVlother's Club succeeded in promoting closer co-operation among the parents, pupils and teachers. Among other things, this year's lVIother's Club sponsored an Open House at the new Senior High Building in September, and in March, the n1others Were invited to visit a classroom of their choice. Again Motheris Club showed itself to be an im- portant and active participator in Normandy High Schoolis life. Drehmclnn Chistoricxnl, Alield Ctreczsurerj, Ccxpron fvice-p1'es.J, McAdam Ipresj, Taylor Kvice-pres.J, Henning lrecording Duifin lcorrespondiriq sec.j. ..18-. ,Uariecl pro efkiionfi lgrouicle .gaeciaf .Serviced Cooks Prepare Meals For 1550 People. Mr. Braun Mrs, Hoffstetter Janitors Keep School In Tip Top Shape. - 19 .. -fa.. -.L wx -may 'Wm -uma. mlm WM, Cfaa 0 1960 The class of l.960 was one of competition, loyalty and individualism throughout its four wonderful, exciting and profitable years at Normandy Senior High School. One of lhe great expositions of fair and cn- thusiastic competition was during the class election in November. Chosen to lead the class were Jim Christian, president, Kay Lammers, vice-president, Barbara Liles, secretary and Scotty Campbell, treasurer. The officers skillfully and dutifully directed all class activities and planned a magnifi- cent graduation. Another exhibition of competition was for valedictorian and salutatorian which were won by Claire Guerrant and Paul Schwarz, respec- tively. Many exclusive electives were offered to the seniors, including special English, math, social studies, commercial arts and science classes plus Cadet Teaching and Co-operative Occupational Education. individualism was shown in many facets of scholarship and talent. Many students won special scholastic awards for outstanding ability, per- formances or projects. Others showed their talent in the school's dramatic presentations, music pro- ductions, athletic contests and various other events. The 'Senior's loyalty was demonstrated through their enthusiasm, school spirit and support of all Normandy events. They actively participated in all organizations and sport activities on the Nor- mandy Campus. Members of the 1960 Senior Class, through these qualities, have gained knowledge, wisdom, charac- ter, friends and many Wonderful memories which they shall cherish throughout the coming years. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS lim Christian, President Kay Lummers, Vice-President Barb Liles, Secretary Scotty Campbell, Treusurer .-22- aaa o 1960 AIELLO, DON ALEXANDER, GORDON: Hi-Y: Varsity Football. ALFELD, JOANNE, JON: Student Council: F.T.A.: Orcliesis, Vice-President: Pep Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Honor Society: Cheerleader. ALLEN, GEORGE: Hi-Y: Thespians: Boys' Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Let- termanis Club. ALLISON, RAYMOND, HRAYU: Coral Schaefer performs a sword dance for Brigadoon Math Club: Honor Society. ALT, PATRICIA, PAT AUIBUCHON, JUDY: ANDERSON, AUDREY: Tri-Hi-Y. Tri-Hi-Y. AUTZ, HUGH, H. R. : ANTHES, HOWARD: Student Council: Hi-Y: Math Club: Honor Society, Boys' Chorus: Math Club: Honor Soeiety: Letter- Treasurer: Lettt-r1nan'5 Glulw: Varsity lfootlmllz Yur- 1nan's Club: Varsity Swimming. sity Golf: Varsity Baseball. iello, D. Alexander, G. Alfeld, I. Allen, G. Allison, R. ll, P- Anderson, A. Anthes, H. Aubuchon, I. Autz, H, R. .-23- Ayurs, R. Austin, C. Baird M Bclkf R' Ballina. M- Burnett, A. BGYUGIY, l- Btlrtholme, B. Bgselef M Bellcvic, I. Bsnoc, R. Benne-rlN A Bennett, P. Benson, I. Berordino. V Beuke, M. Bierer, G. Bittner P' A 124.-. AYARS, ROBERT, '6BOB : Varsity Swimming, Letterman's Club. AUSTIN, CHARLOTTE: Bible Club, Future Teachers, Nurses Assistant, Tri-Hi-Y, Debate Club. BAIRD, MAVIS: Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. BALK, ROBERT, BOB , Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Baseball. BALLING, MILDRED, MILLIE : Pep Club, Sergeant at Arms, Tri-Hi-Y, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Baseball, Vik- ingettes. BARNETT, AUDREY, 'iAUDIE : Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Sextet. BARNETT, JOSEPH, JOE BARTHOLME, RICHARD, RICH , Bible Club, Vice-President, Co-ed Danc- ing, Thespians, Pep Club, Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus. BASELER, MARJORIE, MARJIE : Bible Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Pep Club, Nurse's Assistant, Choralettes, Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Society, Future Nurses, President. BELLOVIC, JUDITH, JUDY , Courier, Second Page Editor, Student Council, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, Future Nurses. BENAC, RUTH BENNER, NANCY, BENNIE , Bible Club, Orchesis, Pep Club, Secre- tary, Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Base- ball, Vikingettes, Treasurer. BENNETT, PHILLIP, PHIL , Hi-Y, B0y's Chorus, Varsity Baseball. BENSON, JEAN BERARDINO, VINEVA: Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. BEUKE, MARY BIERER, GAYLE BI'I I'NER, PHILLIP, PHIL , Co-operative Occupational Education. BLONIJI N. KfX'I'III.ICIfN. K,-X'l'llY' BOIJICN. JIM: l,m-Ile-rmuus I.Iub, TI't'HSllI'PlAQ Varsity l 0olIu1II: Var- sity Bziskm-tbull: Prom Magazilw Rvporh-r. BOKITRIVIAN. VIVIAN, VIV : Coriu-rl Bamlg lxliiffflllllg Banrlg 'I'ri-Hi-Y. BONII. SANIJRA. I'IDARLENE : Saga, Amlvt-rtising Managerg Stumlvnt Council: Pup Club: 'I'ri-Hi-Y: Quill and Scroll. Cfaao of 7 960 BOSEN, NIARCARET. t'fN1.-KRCLIIT' BOSSERT, BARBARA, ISARB : Student Council: P4-p Club: Tri-Hi-Y. BOURNER, CONNIE: Student Council, Sven-tary: Bible Club: Pep Club Tri-Hi-Y: Che:-rlvaclew. BOWEN, WALTER, WALT : Bible Club: Buys' Chorus: Mixed Chorus. I Blondin, K. Boden, I. Bokermcm, V. Bond, D. Bosen, M. Bosseit, B. Bourner, C. Bowen, W. Boyd, M. Brewer, C, Brick-Gr, S. Brock, L. Brown, B. Brown, I. Brown, M BOYD, MARY: 'l'ri-Ili-Y llRI'lWI'lR. CAROIHNZ Stull:-nl Couuvilz I' Clie-c'rIr'u1In-l'. BRIIIKER. S'l'ICYI-I fp I'I1 lb: Tri-Hi-X 2 Future- Nursv BROCK, LOUISE. I,OlI : Courier, Co-tulverlising IN'Iu1iug4-rg C0-operative Occu- pational Eflucationg Cliurzilvltvsg Nonvtteg Svxtrtg Mixed Chorus: Cirls' CIIOFUQ BROWN, BARBARX. BARRY P1-p Club: Futuri- Nurs:-s. BROWN. JIM BROWN, MARY: Bible Club: Tlwspians. -25- Buchholz, C. Bunch, D. Butler, D. Caldwell, I, Culvert, P. Campbell, S. ARNEY TOM C , : Hi-Yg Letterman's Club, Varsity Golf, Captain, Var- sity Basketball. LINDA CARR, : Bible Club, Orchesis, President, Choralettes, Vice' Presidentg Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Honor Society, Sextet. CARTWRIGHT, BILL CASSIDY, MEREDITH, 4'ANN : Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. CECCARINI, ROBERT, '4BOB : Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Cross- Country. CHITTY, MARY CHRISTIAN, JAMES, 'aJlM : Student Council, Vice-President, Hi-Y' Sec- retary, Co-Ed Dancing, President, Boys' Chorusg Math Club, Letterman's Clubg Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming, Cap- taing Varsity Tennis, Boys' Quartet, Senior Class President. CLABAUGH, HENRY: Co-operative Occupational Education. BUCHOLZ, CAROL BUNCH, DONNA: . Student Council, Art Societyg Pep Club, Hockey. BUTLER, DONNA CALDWELL, JOHN: Bible Club, Math Clubg Honor Society. CALVERT, PATTY, PATH: Courier, Co-Advertising Managerg Tri-Hi-Y. CAMPBELL, PAUL, HSCOTTW: Student Council, Hi-Yg Math Clubg Honor Societyg Letterman's Clubg Varsity Tennis, Varsity Basket- ballg Senior Class Treasurer. CAREY, JOAN Carey, I. Carney, T. Ccirr, L. Cartwright, W. Cassidy, A. Cecccrrini, R. Chitty, M. Christian, I. Clczbauqh, H 126- Caw of 1960 Cl.-XRK. llllll-llllll. l9lCK : CORNELIUS. JIM: liilnlv lIIuI1: lli-N: Pop Clubg Lette-rman's Clulmg Letterman's Clulmg Varsity Travk. Yurfily 'l'1-nnis. cllllllllllll Varsity llaskm-llrall. , N ,. , , -, ,, . .,. COX, SHIRLEY: tlollll 4 l'?R- EUELAN' EUE ' ,, Courier, Page Edilorq Pr-p Clubg Tri-Hi-Yg Quill and Saga. l.1lm-fury lzrlltorg llllllli Clulmg Futurs- l1'Zll'llI'f'S-Q gcrou. Vikilluetws. Hopkcy. lgagkmball. Volleyball 'llrielli-Y: llonor Sovivlyg Quill anfl Svroll. K l D L, I ' A' ' ' ' COLLINUS, ROGER CUNNINGHAM, JAMES, l',lllVl CONLEY. lJlANA DAALE DONNA: Saga, Co-Senior Editorg Orclif-sisg Math Clubg Honor CONNEl.l.3. ANN,-X. ANN : Societyg Quill and Scroll. Saga, Junior Class Erlitorg Bilwlo Clulmg Honor Sovim-Iyg Quill and Svrollg Future Nursesg lluncl. DANlELS, ROBERT, BOll : B Ch :gMllIllgI.f '.Clb. c:oNR,xn. J.-xc1QUi1L1NE. A-JACKIEW 'M Om' all U' 'Umuam U ilourivr. Associate- Emlitorg Future Tm-aclu-rs: IH-p Clulng 'l'ri-lli-Y, Sm-ri-taryg Honor Sovivtyg Quill aml DARRAGH, ELIZABETH, ffJj1g31E : 5V H1 l'1'f'Hif1f'11f- Choralettesg Math Clubg Honor Societyg Nonets. COOK, DAVID, DAVE DARRAGH, FRANCES, 'AFRAN : Student Councilg Bible Clulrg Choralottes, President: CORISIN, SANDRA, SANllY : Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurcrg Math Clubg Honor Society, Orclu-sis, Sm-vm-turyg Pop Clubg Tri-Hi-Y. Vice-Presidentg Vikingoltvs, Vice-President. lark, D. Clodfelter, S. Collinqs, R. Conley, D, Connelly, A. Conrad, I. Cook, D. Corbin, S, Cornelius, I. Cox, S. unninqham, l. Dole, D. Daniels, R. Dorroqh, E. Dormqh, F. y -27- Davis, V. Delcour, I. Diiuiiu, S. Dimes, I. Dix, T. Dixon, D. Donovan, M. Dorsey, D. Dotter, G. Drehmcmn, D. Duran, C. Eaton, M. DAVIS, VEHSIE DONOVAN, MARY 4 - , - .. i. DORSEY, CHARLES, DUNN: DELCOUR' JAMES' 'HM Math Clubg Honor Society. Dll A'I'TA, SANDRA, USANDYV: DOTTER, GARY: Bibb- Club. Letterman's Club, l'1'4-sill:-ritg Varsity Baseball, Cap- lain. DIMQS, JAMES, i'J'M'1f DREHMANN, uoucms, Huouciu Q Nllllflil f-Ollfllflll HPY' Saga, Boys' Sports, Co-Edilorg Co-Ed Dance, Thos- piansg Quill and Scroll, Varsity Swimming, Concert llanml. DIX, TOM: Student Council, Hi-Yg Letterman's Cluhg Varsity DUERFN CHARI OTTF. Baskplbau' Lohclamamg Varsuy Baseball' Y Sagai Sophomore Class Editor, Orchvsisg Math Clubg Honor Socielyg Quill and Scroll. DIXON, JAMES, HDENNYH: Oilice Workers. EATON, MARY - 28 - Cfcwd of 1960 EICHE N BER GER, TOM EICKMANN. .lANlC'l'. J. lN : Saga. l'lTi'SllIll21Il Class lfclitorg Honor Sovivlyg Quill aufl Scroll. ENRlllIl'l'. ISNRIHRQX. B:XRB : l . P1-p lllulvg Tri-Ili-Yg Future Nurses. 'KPleaSe don't treat 'me this wtlyfu FSWINFI. lll'IRAl,l7: . N V. - ,. ,M 1.z'tI4'rlmxr1's Club: Varsity Swimming, 110-Captain. I'AllL5Tl,l'l:1' Alllgltlll' Al' ' Boys Lhorus. FE.-XRS. CHXRLES EYENF. IYA .llffXN FELLER. REINHILIJH. lllI.lJ-Xu: Art S0cif'ty. sf't'l'4'Ilil'jQ Tri-lli-X. FASI-TR. Xlklil.-KN: Saga. llllSlIl1'hS Nlanagu-r: Biblv Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Math FICKEL. ,lAlYE'l'. J 1XlN : Club: Honor Sovivtyg Quill and Scrollg l ulur4: Saga. C0-S1'Ill0I' lfmlilorz l'illllll'1'Yl1K'3L'llPTSQ Pcpillub 'livavhf-rs. Tri-Hi-Yg Girls' Stan' Rt'l7l'1'St'Illi,lllX6'. V cherwbezqezr, T. Eichmunu, I. Enright, B, Eswine-, G. Evens, I. xser, M. Fuulsuch, A. Fears, C, Feller, R, Fickel, I. -291 Firestone, M. Fitsqerold, P. Fitzmcrurice, R, Fox, I. Frcmsos, I. French, S. Gaines, C. Gardner, D. Gurufulo, R. Garrett, I. Gczwrygh, M. Gerrard, P. Glczdish, I. Godfrey, B. Gotorth, M. Golden, R. Grooms, T. Grupus, R. -30 -- FIRESTONE, MARTHA, L'IIIARTY : Saga, Co-Editor: Futura Teachers, Pep Club: Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Prvsidentg Cheer- leader: Quill and Scroll, Honor Society. FITZGERALD, PATRICIA, 4'PAT FITZMAURICE, RICHARD FOX. JOSEPH, 'IJOER FRANSOS, JOAN FRENCH, SHIRLEY: Thespians. GAINES, CAROL: Tri-Hi-Y. GARDNER, DONALD, MDONV: Saga, Photography Editor, Hi-Y, Boys, Chorus, Boys' Quartet. CAROFALO, ROSETTA: Co-operative Occupational Education. GARRETT, JAMES GAWRYCH. MARY ANN: Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. CERRARD, PETER, HPETEH: Photography, Lett:-rman's Club: Varsity Swimming. GLADISH, JUDITH, 'a,IUDY : Art Society. GODFREY, BARBARA COFORTH, MELBA: Pep Club. GOLDEN, ROBERT, MBORR: Co-operative Occupational Education. GROOMS, TOM CRUPUS, ROBERT, MBOIV: Co-operative Occupational Education. CIICCIQNE. JAMES, l'.IIXI : Saga. Photographe-rg Couris-r. Pliotograplu-rg Pliotograpliyg Co-opt-rativo Occupational IQcItu'ationg Stutlcnt Council Chairman: Quill and Scroll. CU FIRRANT, CLAIRE : Ifuturc- Teachers, l'rvsi1Ic-ntg Tri-Hi-YQ Ilonor Society. HMLEMAN, GILBERT Cfaaa 0 Qf960 HALIC. RRADLEY: tio-operativv Occupational Educationg Thffspians. H NLLIIJAY. JEAN. .I ICANNIEN: Chess Clubg Tri-Hi-Yg Mixed Chorus. IIA MMELMANN, SAN DRA, HSANDYM: Tri-Hi-Y. ll.-XIYNA. LARRY: Courier, Art Editor. Guccione, I. Guerrcmt, C. Hageman, G. Hale, B. Halliday, I. Hcxmmelmunn, S. I-lcmncz, L. Hansen, W. Harmon, R. Hurnetz, W. Harris, E. Harris, I. Hartmann, K. Harvey, S, Haskell, C. HANSEN, WEIYDY, MWINKN: Saga. Associate Litvrary Ewlitorg Future 'I'c-aclu-rsg Co-Etl llanccg Choralt-ttf-sg Tri-Hi-Yg Honor Socivtyg Quill and Scrollg Mixt-QI Chorus. HARNION. RICHARD: Math Clulng Honor Socim-ty. HARNICTZ. WILMA: Co-opt-rativv Occupational Education. HARRIS, RRUCE HARRIS. JANET HARTINIANN, KAREN, KERRI : Saga, Art Eclitorg Sturlt-nt Council Chairmang Art Society. Vice-I'r4-sirlm-nt: Pep Clulmg Tri-Hi-Y, Presi- mle-ntg Honor Sovivtyg Quill and Scroll. HfXIiYI'fY. SANIJR.-X. 'SPXNIIYU Rilmlv Clulig Nursm-'s Assistantg Conv:-rt Randg Orch- t-strag Choralcttcsg 'I'ri-Hi-Y. IIASKELL, CONSTANIIIC, HCONNIER: Student Councilg l utur4- Teachersg Pop Clubg Tri- Hi-Yg Vikingf-ttcsg Hockeyg Baskc-thallg Volleyballg Baseball. -31- Saga, Faculty Emlitorq Future 'l'vach4-rsg Pop Clubg , , ffv' Gly' iigiaifi. I-Iellor, R. at ,C t It I HEUERIWTANN, DOROTHY: Tri-Hi-Y. HEYMAN, KAREN HICKAM, JOYCE: Pvp Club: Tri-Hi-Y. HINMAN, ROBERT. HBOBN: Letterman's Club, Secretary: Varsity Track, C0-Coptain: Cross-Country. HINSON, JACQUELYN, 'IJACKI E : Tri-Hi-Y. HITT, SHAREN, 4'SHERI : Courier, Promotion Manager: Student Coun- cil: Tri-Hi-Y: Pop Club: Chr-erleader. HODGES, SUE HASEKA 51 P, SHIRLEY HEBERER, DIANE: Bible Club: Pep Club: Tri-Hi-Y. HECKEL, KAREN: C0-op:-ralivv Occupational Education. HEDCE, SHARON: Studi-nt Council: Pep Club: Tri-Hi-Y. HEIM, LINDA: Basketball: Vollm-yball. HELLER. RANDY: Hi-Y. HENDERSON, JOHN, HPETEV: HiAYg Lette-rman's Club: Varsity Track. HENRICHS, JOAN, MJOANIEN: Bible Club: Pop Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Nursrw Secretary. -32- Henderson, J Henrichs, J, Heuimcmn, Hayman, K, Hickman, J. Hinmcn, R I-Iinson, I. Hitt, S. Hodge, S. Cfaaa o f 960 Varsity Football, Hi-Y. HOLLOWAY, RON JACKSON, RALPH: HOPKINS, ELEANOR, HELLIEH: Courier, Co-operative Occupational Education, Art JACOB, DALE Society , Tri-Hi-Y. JENSON, JUDY 1 HOPKINS, RONALD, L'RON : Pep Club, Tfi.Hi.Y. Bihle Club, Hi-Y, Co-operative Occupational Edu- cation, Visual Aicls, Boys, Chorus. JEPSON, JOHN: HORRELL, LEONAQ HKATHYW Hi-Y, Photography, Boys' Chorus, Varsity Golf. Bible Club, Courier, Typist. JOHNSON, JEFFREY, MJEFFH: HORWITZ, RUTH: Co-operative Occupational Education. Future Teachers. JOHNSON, CARY: , , Student Council, Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, Boys' HOIIBEWRICHT' BEFTY Chorus, Letterman's Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling. HUCKABA, CAROL: U - Thespiansg Pep Club, Tri-H1-Y. JOHNSTON, RIURIAL7 HBIIIJA99: Student Council, Bible Club, Future Nurses, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Vikingettes, Hockey, Basketball: HYMAN, MARVIN Volleyball, Baseball. owoy. 1-t. Hopkins, 13. Hopkins, R. Horrell, K. Horwitz, R sewriqht, B. Huckolocx, C. Hynmon, M. Jackson, R. Jacob, D. .on, J. Jepson, J. Johnson, G. Johnson, J. Johnston, M, Kcxczmurski, K. Kaiser, D. Kcxmmermeyer, Kumuf, K. Kelleher, P. Kelley, D. Kemper, G. Kemper, W, Kimmel, I. KACZMARSKI, KENNETH, 4'KEN,' KAISER, DONALD, DON,': Student Councilg Thespiansg Letterman's Clubg Var- sity Swimming. KAMMERMEYER, JOHN KAMUF, KATHLEEN, 'LKATHYH KELLEHER, PEGGY: Co-operative Occupational Educaliong Pep Club, Tri- Hi-Y. KELLEY, DONALD, DON ...34.- Kimmel, I. Klult, C. Klein, H. KEMPER, GARY: Boys' Chorus. KEMPER WILLIA J. , 'ABILL : , M Courier, Boys' Sports Editor, Hi-Yg Honor Society Quill and Scroll, Varsity Baseball. KIMMEL, .IERRI KIMMEL, JUDY KLATT, CAROL: Saga, Organizati Quill and Scroll. KLEIN, HAROLD ons Editor, Tri-Hi-YQ Honor Society l KI,ouR, UAN KOELN, LARRY: Hi-Y: Honor Society: Math Club. KOLKHORST, FRED KOLLER, RUTH: Bible Clubg Future T4'2iK7lll'l'SQ Tri-Hi-YQ Pep lllubg Debate Clubg Hockeyg Basketball: Volleyballg Base' ball. KULMAN, MIKE: Student Couneilg Hi-Y. Presitlentg lloys' Chorusg Math Clubg Honor Society. Sc-eretarv. KOSTECKI, BARBARA 49 KRANZ. KATHY: Tri-Hi-Y. KRAUS, BET5Y: t'Youfll go to the Beaux A1t's Ball someday, to. Tri-Hi-YQ Math Club. Secretaryg Honor Soeietyg Chess Club, Presidentg Thespians. KREIGER, JOHN: Lf-tterman's Clubg Varsity Footballg Varsity 'l'ra4-lc. LABBEE, VIYIAN lohr, D, Koelin, L, Kolkhorst, F. Koller, R. Kolmcm, M. osteckl, B. Kronz, K. Kraus, B. Krieger, I. Lubbee, V, -351 LaDASSOR, NANCY: Bible Club, Concert Band, Tri-Hi-Y: Marching Band, Future Nurses. i ' LAMMERS, KAY: Saga, Girls' Sports Editor, Student Coun- cil, Bible Club, Co-ed Dance, Orchesis, Secretary, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Viking- ettes, Secretary, Hockey, Basketball, Vol- leyball, Cheerleader, Honor Society. LANGENBERC, JEANNINE: Saga, Circulation Manager, Bible Club, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. LASATER, MIKE LATIMER, JUDY: Thespians. LAUCK, ROBERT, HBOBW LAURENCE, KEN: Co-operative Occupational Education. LEDBETTER, KENNETH, HKENH: Co-operative Occupational Education. LETTMANN, JOHN: Student Council, President, Hi-Y, Vice- President, Math Club, Honor Society, Let,- ter1nan's Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Metropolitan Hi-Y Council, Presi- dent. LILES, BARBARA, HBARBB: Courier, Student Council, Thespians, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll. LOCOCO, JOSEPHINE, 4110 LOVE, SANDRA, USANDYR: Orchesis, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. LOWREY, CHARLES: Letterman's Club, Varsity Track, Cross- Country. LUDWIG, GERALD, uJERRY : Bible Club, Co-operative Occupational Ed- ucation. LUSSKY, BARBARA: Courier, Editor, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Choralettes, Tri-Hi-Y, Math Club, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Creative Writers. MACKENSEN, SANDRA, 'ASANDYB l MADDEN, JANET MALIN, JO ELLEN, '6,lO : Saga, Managing Editor, Future Teachers, Tri-Hi-Y, Math Club, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Marching Band. LaDc1ssor, N. Lcxrnrners, K, Langenberq, I. Luscxter, M. Latimer, I. Lczuck, R. Laurence, K. Ledbetter, K. Lettmunn, I. Liles, B. Locco, I. Love, S. Lowrey, C. Ludwig, I. Lussky, B. Mcxckensen, S. Madden, I, Merlin, I. -361 NIA LONE, NELL MANISCALO. JOANN, 'SIO : Courier, 'I'hm-spiansg Pep Clulag Tri-Hi-Y. MANNINC, TOM MARCELLUS. ROIBERTA, HBUTCHU: C0-op:-rative Occupational Education, Art Smfivlyg Pr-p Club, Tri-Hi-Y. C4444 0 7960 NI.-XRCULIS. NIALCOLNI: Hi-Y: Xlath Club: l.1'llQ'l'lII2JII'S Clulnz Varsity Track, Varsity XYI'l'rllIllQ5. INIAHLFIR, STEPHEN, S'I'ICVI'l : 'l'l1r-spialisg Uflitw- Assistant. Nl.-XRTIN, .IEANNI3 Malone, N. Mcmisculcc, I. Manning, T. Marcellus, R. Mmqulis, M. Mcxrler, S. Martin, I. McCarthy, W. McClelland, P. McDermott, P, McFarland, G. McGinty, M. McGowan, C. McGu9, K. McWilliams, K. McCAR'l'HY, WILLIAM, uBlLL MQCLELLAND, MICHEAL, uPAT McDERMO'l l'. PHlLlP, PHlL,': Hi-Y. MCFARLAND, GARY: Visual Aiclsg Boys' Chorus. MCCINTY, MAUREEN: Saga, Music Editor, Ifulurm- 'I'm-af-lie-rs. View Presidentg Tri-Hi-YQ Honor Soc-if-tyg Quill anil S1-roll. MQCOWEN, CAROL MCGUE. KATHLEEN, l'KA'I'l-ll 2 TllCS1Jl2iI1SQ Pep Club, 'l'ri-Hi-Y. MCWILLIAMS, KATHHYN, K:X'l'I-IN 2 Pep Club, Tri-Hi-X. C37- Meodor, I. Means, R. Meder, W. Meier, H. Me-ine-cke, D. Mercurio, I. MINNIGERODE, KENNETH, f'KEN : Thespians. MEYER, RON: Hi-Y, Treasurer, Letterman's Club, Vice- President, Varsity Football, Co-Captain, Varsity Track. MIESCHER, KAREN: Saga, Art Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Bible Club, Girls' Chorus. MILES, CAROLYN: Tri-Hi-Y, Honor Society, Vikingcttes. MERTZ, JACK MITCHELL, JUDY: Pep Club, Tri-H MONTEITH, GARY MOORE, JOYCE: Tri-Hi-Y. i-Y. MEADOR, JAMES, JIM , Student Council, Hi-Y, Co-ed Dance, Math Club, Vice-President, Honor Society, Letterman's Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Swimming. MEDER, WILLIAM, HBILLH: Co-operative Occupational Education. MEIER, HANNIE: Honor Society, Bible Club. MEINECKE, DAVE MERCURIO, JOSEPH, i'JOE : Boys' Chorus. MERK, WINNIE: Courier, First Page Editor, Student Council, Bible Club, Pep Club, Vice-President, Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Quill and Scroll, Future Nurses. Me-rk, VV. Mertz, 1. Meyer, R Miescher, K, Miles, C. Mitchell, I. Monieiih, G. Moore, I. .- 38 ... Cffm 0 1960 MORGAN, BILLIE: MURRY, REGINA, 4',IEANlE : Courier. Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Nurses. MORRIS, WILLIAM, EDM: NABB, MARILYN: Student Council: C0'0P9fatiVe OCCUPHUOUHI Efllllfii' Courier, Fashion Columnist, Student Council, Cor- tion. responding Secretary, Orchesis, Pep Club, Tri-Hi- Y, President, Quill and Scroll, Honor Society, MORRIS, SANDRA: Freedom Foundation Award, Cheerleader. Bible Club, Future Teachers, Math Club, Honor Society- NEMANICK, RICHARD: Math Club. MOSBY, CHARLES: VafSitY TTHCIC- NESSLEIN, MARY MOUTRIE. BOB: NICELY, RUTH: Student Council, Treasurer, Hi-Y, Boys' Chorus, Math Club, Honor Society, Letterman's Club, Var- sity Football, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Tennis, Courier, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll. Roys' State Representative. NIEDFELDT, CARY: Hi-Y, Honor Society. MULLINS, DOUG: Thespians, Math Club. NIEMEYER. SUE MUSKOPF, KENNETH: NOONEY, MERN, HPATH: Co-operative Occupational Education. Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Nurses. Morqcm, B, Morris, E. Morris, S. Mosby, C. Moutrie, R. Mullins, D. Muskopf, K. Murray, I. Nobb, M. Nemanick, R. Nesslein, C. Nicely, R. Niedfeldt, G. Niemeyer, S. Nooney, P. -39- O'Brien, S Oidimtui, K. O'M41lley, P, Osseck, R. Oster, I, Parke, R. Parker, P. Parsons, l, Pfaillll, Pheqley, l, Pleflia, D. G. Pollard, G. O'BRlEN, SHARON, HSHARIN: PARKER, PENNY: Art SOCiPly: Tri-Hi-Y. Bible Club, Thespians, Pvp Club, Tri-Hi-Y. PARSONS, JOYCE: Saga, The-spians, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Tri- Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll. OIDTMAN, KAREN O'MALLEY, PATRICIA, 'LPAT : Co-operative Occupational Education, Tri-Hi-Y. 1JE'1'TlTT,JOANN OSSECK, B013 PHEGLEY, JOAN, JONl : Courier, Pe-p Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Quill anal Scroll. OSTEW JUDY: PLEFKA DIANNF- Student f'0u'3?1l9'Bfb1C Clulgl hcoied, Dzlncei PPP Pcp,Club, 'llri-Hi-Y, Vikingcttes, Basketball, Bas?- Club, Nurses Assistant, Concert, Band, Concert han Orchestra, Marching Band, Tri-Hi-Y, Math Club, Honor Society, Future Nurses. POLLARD, GLEN: Bible Club, Prmasitlcnt, Co-operative Occupational PARKE,VERONlCA,g'RONl : Education, Visual Aids, Varsity Football, Varsity Courier, Pep Club, Choralettes, Nonet, Tri-Hi-Y. Baseball, Varsity Basketball. -40- Cfcm 0 7960 P0l,l,'XRl9. .IOIIN POOL. l,lI.l.Y POHSCIIICN. SUS-KN, SlllC PRICE. .l NNN: Saga. Si'll0lll I.if4- Ellilorg Nurses! .Nssiwtuulz Xlalh Cluln: lfulurm- NllI'rl'S. 'l'rPas11rv1'. PI l RMORT. 'I'll0 Nl AS, 'l'0fX1 : Saga. C0-lfrlilorg Honor Socivtyg Concert llumlg Cou- cf-rt Url-lu-slraz Nldfflllllgf Band. Pl RS-Ll-fl. ISRUIF: - l.mu':-rt llzllllll ,xlllfflllllg liaull. RfXl'l'HFl.. JOHN. .lM1K : RAMSEY, SHARON: :'Sunset lures the Student Body to her party Courier, Art .Mlm-rlisixlgx lfflilor: Future Tvachers Secretary, Tri-lli-Y. flllilllllllg llmuu' Society, Quill anrl Scroll, 'l'rQ-z1surc1'. H XPERT. SUSAN, Sl lin: 1 liilalv fllulrz Futurz- l1'i1l'll1'l'N' Vo-ml llanw Urchosis. Trcasurvr: l'+-p L,lul1 Ulliu- 'Xsfistautg Tri Hi-Y. SIU1ll'Ill lfouuvil: l'li-X: Hops' Chorus: Nlalll lflulr: Honor Sovivly. RJXUCH, BAR HAHQX ol rd l P l L PQ1'Svl1:1r,S, Price, l, Purruml, T 1S.2v B R 1'l1l3l l R1 se Q R1 rt Q zxrry, pgve , .. Rfruvh, B. -41- Rauscher, I. Riefsteek, L. Remsbecker, R, Rerik, D. Repp, M. Rich, I. Riddick, D. Riecher, E. Roberson, P, Roberts, B. Robertson, R. Robertson, T. Rogan, S. Scmdcxu, 1. Sanford, G. Schcrfer, C. Schaefer, I. Schaefer, P. -42.- RAUSCHER, JANET, JAN , Bible Club, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. REIFSTECK, LOIS REMSBECHER, RICHARD, t'RICH : Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus. RENK, DOROTHEA REPP, MARY RICH, IVAN RIDDICK, DIANNE: Bible Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus. RIECHERS, EDMOND, MED , Letterman's Club, Varsity Track, Varsity Swimming, Mixed Chorus. ROBERSON, PHILIP, PHIL , C0-operative Occupational Education. ROBERTS, BETTY: Tri-Hi-Y, Office Assistant. ROBERTSON, RICHARD, A'RlCH : Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Chess Club, Honor Society. ROBERTSON, ALVIS, t'TED ROGAN SHARON: Bible Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Nurses. SANDAU, .IAYNE SANFORD, GEORGIA, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. SCHAEFER, CORAL: Tri-Hi-Y. SCHAEFER, JOYCE: Bible Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. SCHAEFER, PAT SCHAFFTER, VIRGINIA, 'tGINNY : Office Assistant. SCHELL, SHARON Cfcm 0 7 960 SCHMIDT, BARBARA: Co-operative Occupational Emlucation: Pep Club. SCHMIDT, RONALD, RON : Hi-Y: Letterman's Club: Varsity Football: Varsity SCHENK, RONALD, RON : Swimming. Courier, Page Co-ordinator: Bible Club: Co-ed Dance: Co-operative Occupational Education: Quill antl SCHULTZ. MARYANN, 'lMARY : Scroll. Bible Club. SCHMELIG, JANET, l',IAN : SCHULZE. HOWARD: Art Society, President: Tri-Hi-Y: Student Council: Hi-Y: Concert Band: l.etterman's Club: Varsity Bible Club. Wrestling. I Schstfitei, V. Schell, S. Schenk, R. Schmelig, 1. Schmidt, B, Schmidt, R. Schulze, M. Schulze, H. Schwarten, R, Schwarz, P, Scott, M. Se-czbouqh, D. Seaton, I Srsllinqer, B. Secxvers, G. SCHWARTEN, RUTH: SEABAUGH, DAVID Thespians. SCHWARZ, PAUL: Student Council: Co-ed Dance: Boys' Chorus: Math Club: Honor Society, President: Boys' Quartet: Salu- tatorian. SCOTT, MARTHA: Bible Club: Pep Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Girls' Chorus. SEATON, JERRY, SEATS : Varsity Football: Varsity Wrestling: Le-tterman's Club. Bible Club: Co-Ed Dance :i Pep Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Math Club: Honor Society: Vikings-ttes: Hockey: Basketball: Volleyball: llaseball. SELLINGER. BEVERLY. HEY - SEVERS, GLORIA: Cheerleader: Pep Club: Stutlent Council: Tri-Hi-Y. -43- Shcrter, S. Sheehy, R. Sherman, S. Shy, B. Sills, R. Simonds, S. SI SSOM, DENNIS, DENNY : Hi-Y, Lettermarfs Club, Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. MALL TERRY S , : Saga, Co-Editor Boys, Sports, Thespians, Varsity Track. SMILLIE, JOSEPHINE, u,IO : Thespians, President, Pep Club. SMITH, JANET, NJANU: Choralettesg Mixed Chorus. SMITH, JUDITH, ,IUDY : Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Baseball. SMITH, DICK: Math Club, Chess Club, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Golf, Varsity Basketball. SMITH, RICHARD SMITH, RONALD, RON,': Varsity Wrestling, Letterman's Club. SHAFER, SHARON: Future Teachers, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus. SHEEHY, ROSE, HROSIEP: Bible Club, Vikingettes, Honor Society, Hockey, Volleyball, Future Nurses. SHERMAN, SUZANNE, HSUEU: Courier, Feature Editor, Future Ti-aeliers, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Honor Society. SHY, BARBARA, WISARBH: Courier, Bible Club, Orchesis, Thespians, Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Honor Soriety. SILLS, RONALD SIMONDS, SUSAN, 'LSUE : Courier, Page Editor, Student Council, Chairman, Orchesis, Pep Club, President, Choralettes, Tri-Hi- Y, Vice President, Quill and Scroll, Sextet, Honor Society. SIMPSON, JOSEPH, g',IOE : Letterman's Club, Varsity Wrestling, Co-Captain. Simpson, I. Sissom, D. Small, T. Smillie, I. Smith, I. Smith, I. Smith, R. Smith, R. Smith, R .-44.. Cfafm o 1960 SNYDER. RICHARD. HRlCH : Hi-Y: IA'Ilf'I'Ill3Il.S Clubg Varsity Travkg Cross Coun- tryg Varsity liaskr-tball. STERCEN, NICHOLA S. N ICK : STILWELL. DIANE: Bible Cluhg Thespiansg Pep Mixed Chorus. SPELI.. RILI.: Office Assistant. SPOENENIAN, CARL, '4DAVE : SUITS, CHARLES. HCHARLIEV' Student Counrzilg Hi-Yg Mixed Chorusg Math Cluhg I.t'Il1'I'lll8Il,S Cluhg Varsity Swimmingg Varsity Golf. Hi-Yg Boys, Chorus. I SULLIVAN, DENNIS, DENNY : SPRICK. SUSAN. 5UE : Boys' Chorusg Mixed Chorus Orchesis: Concert Bandg Tri-Hi-Yg Mixed Chorusg Math Clubg Future Nursm-sg Girls Chorusg Alu Alpha Theta. SULLIVAN, JUDITH, MJ UDY', STEELE. JOYCE: Bible Clulrg Pep Clubg Randg Concert Orchestrag Tri-Hi-YQ Mixed Chorusg Honor Society. SURKAMP, GARY: Bible Clubg Visual Aidsg Chorus. STEINER, WANDA: liasm-ball. SZYLOWSKI, GENE TALBERT, RICH: STELZLENI, DIANE Varsity Baseball. Co-operative Occupational Educationg Visual Aids. Clubg Office Assistantg Boys' Chorusg Mixed nyder, R. Spell, B. Spoenemcm, D. Sprick, S. Steele, I. teiner, W. Stelzleni, D. Ste-rgsn, N. Stilwell, D. Suits, C. ullivcm, D. Sullivan, I. Surkcimp, G, Szyhowski, G. Tullve-rt, R. ...45-. Tciormincl, I. s J 'l'AORMlNA. JOSEPH. JOEY: Student Councilg Hi-Yg Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorusg Lette-rman's Club, Varsity Footballg Varsity Basket- ball, Co-Captain. TAYLOR, ROGER: Visual Aidsg Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus. TERRAL, JAMES. 'i.llM : Student Council, Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorusg Math Clubg Lette-rman's Club, Varsity Footballg Varsity Trackg Varsity Basketball. TESTA, CAROLE: Student Council, C0-Chairmang Co-operative Occupa- tional Educationg Pep Club. TETTENHORST, GLORIA: Thespiansg Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. THOELE, CAROL, g l'HOLE : Student Councilg Bible Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Art Society, Pep Club, Vikingettes, Hockeyg Baseball, Basket- ballg Volleyball, Tennis. -45- Tctylor, R. Terrell, I. Testa, C, Tettenhorst, G. Thoele, C. Tinsley, R. Thomas, H. Thompson, L. Thompson, M. TOCCO, T. Toedtmon, C. TINSLEY. RENE: Co-operative Occupational Educationg Co-Ed Dance. THOMAS. CHARLES. HAI Visual Aidsg Concert Band. THOMPSON, LAWRENCE, LARRY THOMPSON, MARILYN: Pep Clubg Tri-Hi-Y. TOCCO, ANTHONY, 'LTONY Thespiansg Boys' Chorus Wrtrstling, Co-Captain. TOEDTMAN, CHARLES: Hi-Yg Visual Aids. Letterman's Club, Varsity Cfaaa of 7960 TORRES. KELMIE. Kl.EM : Student Councilg Bible Clubg Future TPHCIIPTSQ Art Societyg P1-p Cluhg Tri-Hi-Yg Vikingettesg Hovkeyg Vollt-yhallg Base-hallg Creative Writers Club. TRACY, BOB , 'Who's got the pain when they do the mambo? TUBBESINC, ROBERT, BOB : Student Council: Hi-YQ Concert Banmlg Le-ttf-rman Clulmg Varsity Wvrfstling. VALLINA. JOHN: Boys' Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Varsity Football: Varsity Baseball. ' , . VON BEHREN. VIRCINIA, ,Il'.RRI ': Couric-rg Vikingettu-sg lloc-kt-yg Baskt-tballg Volley- Iiallg Basf-Iiallg CirIs'CI1orus. VANNIIII, JERRY: Varsity lfoolllall. WAI.KgX. CA'l'HICRIXIf. NCIIRISN: Saga. Assistant Xlilllllglillgl Iitlilor: Bilrlv Club: Pvp Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Xlixvrl Cluurus: Ifulurv Nurses. VETTFR. JUDY: Courier, Exrhango liditorg Bible Clubg Pep Clulm. XVXRFORD. Rl-Tllz Co-operatiw Il4'l'llIliiII0ll2lI I'ilIllt'l1IIUIlZ Ofiico Assis- YITALIQ. VIRGINIA. ClNNY': tantg Mixed Cliorusz I'Im'kt-yg Buskvtlmallz Volleyliallg Art Sovic-ly: Pvp Clubg Tri-Hi-Y. Base-Iiall. rres, K. Tracy, R Tubbesiriq, R. Vzlllinix, I. Vcnmill, I. tter, I. Vitale, V. Von Behren, V, Walks, C. Wctrford, R, .-47... Weaver, M. Weeks, S. Weldon, S. Westermcxnn, P. 'Whisle-r, R. Vvlill, I. Willenburq, C. Vtfillerton, R. Willerton, R. Williamson, H. Williamson, S. Wilson, C. Wilson, I. Woodward, M. Wright, D. Wrouqhton, F. Wulfert, K. Yates, I. -48.... WEAVER, MARY WEEKS, SUSAN HSUEN: Courier, Business Manager: Student Coun- cil, Pep Club: Cheerleader: Tri-Hi-Y: Mixed Chorus, Quill and Scroll: Girls' Chorus: Future Nurses: Honor Society. WELDON, SANDRA, SANDY : C0-operative Occupational Education: Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y: Mixed Chorus. WESTERMANN, PAT: Co-operative Occupational Education. WHISLER, ROY: Ofhce Assistant: Mixed Chorus: Marching Band. WILL, JAMES, JIM WILLENBURG, CONSTANCE, CONNIE,': Bible Club, Co-operative Occupational Edu- cation. WILLERTON, RICHARD, RICHi': Varsity Wrestling. WILLERTON, RODNEY, RODS: Co-operative Occupational Education: Vis- ual Aids. WILLIAMSON, HAROLD, HRUSTYM: Hi-Y: Varsity Football: Varsity Swimming WILLIAMSON, SHIRLEY: Pep Club. WILSON, CALVIN: Hi-Y: Varsity Football: Varsity Track. WILSON, JUDY: Pep Clubg Ofhce Assistant: Tri-Hi-Y. WOODWARD, MELANIE, MEL,': Bible Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. WRIGHT, DAVID, DAVE',: Math Clubg Debate Team, Honor Society Chess Club. WROUGHTON, FORREST: Photography, Math Club: Chess Club. WULFERT, KENNETH, KEN : Hi-Y. YATES, JUDITH, ,IUDY : Choralettesg Tri-Hi-Yg Mixed Chorus. enior 0 Qfl B K xf-f . 1 fr , 1: ' --:' V. .,..:,: ,, ,,,, 5 212f 5 and Third? Kraus f U Pau! Schwarz and Elizabeth and Temhb Beseler Claire Guerrant ihlntatarian and Valedictoriani -49- Ruchard Harmon I Eighth Faser Darraglz 1 Sem IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ioan Roberts, President Wayne Marsh, Vice-President Dionne Morrison, Secretory Paul Fuser, Treasurer I uniorfi Afiume ew efilaondidigfiea With determination and enthusiasm, the Juniors began their second year at Normandy. ,loan Roberts, elected as president, led the eleventh graders with the help of Wayne Marsh, vice-pres- identg Dianne Morrison, secretary, and Paul Faser, treasurer. The class worked dilligently, taking part in ad- vanced classes such as honors history, honors chemistry, accelerated English and advanced math. Added to these were the required sulmjects-Eng lish, health, U.S. history and physical education plus a variety of electives. ln sports as well as in other extra-curricular activities, the Juniors showed that they were a vital part of the student body. With their new knowledge and friendships, the class of 1961 looked forward to their final year at Normandy. Smiles? On report card day? -50-. TOP ROW: Pwtrov, Sirrrusser, Wilson, HHIIII riwh, Rfrkkm, Pfrrrino, FRONT ROW: HQitlr'm Mrrri-rvi, Slrinr, VVunderlrch Perry, Hfzwf, Brrrmfs, TOP ROW: Porsrhvrx Bail, I-1.1115-brrrrk, Nluwllfr, Taylor Luenebrlrrk, Murray, H., Murrrry B, SECOND ROVJ: Mrller, Hrwamk, Nr-koi 1, Torres K rg I rn, M1laS,Lms FRONT ROW: Pirrlvfrl, Rfxbr zrs, Rurnlry, Lirm SS'.v-elf, Turrsimr. TOP ROW: McCoy, Bofxsrh, Grvtf, Mc:A11ster LGwis, Krlker, TSQYILILIS, SECONF ROVV' Cfwmrlll, Rczipnzwviiq, Ruppre-wht, Smrilr, Sl. C Stutlm. FRONT ROW: Goode, Rucrkmrm, Frsclx pins, Fl0Ic'h9r, Hrrmrscrki Mr'Adf1rm Mczevllmq Ifr,r, Huff cr, Chap d TOP ROW: Campbell, Pilsinq, Weber, Con- roy, Hitchcock, Gibbs. FRONT ROW: Nix, Wright, Hoekel, Mosscrr, Clcrrice, Schworten. TOP ROW: Burns, Cord, Bcrqqrczefe, Gibson, Lindhorst, Chorbonnier, Eensluqe. SECOND ROW: Farmer, Brockmun, Dott, Tibbles, l-lickerson, Welker, Twillmon, FRONT ROW: Dillender, Stolze, Staley, Arb, Myers, Scilcrdin. TOP ROW: Moy, Uthe, Clark, Hupp, Leber- monn, Fuser, Tritschler. SECOND ROW: Hart, Mills, Urcmi, Brown, Meigs, Legler, MacKenzie. FRONT ROW: Moron, Walker, Strohbeck, Con- qer, Carr, Menqe. TOP ROW: Moshok, Haas, Toormincr, Hoehn Simpson, Thoele, Robison, Vic kers. SECOND ROW: Schmitt, Chunn, Lcrfortu, Waters Lfmduyt, Conner, Rudder. FRONT ROW: Newman, Kozlowski, Harper Gibbs, Baker, Gunckel, Frcmk. TOP ROW: llwxn, l'Lnn1P-1', Efulm-'1nn, Rnll Rfulms 11 las, Wlilker, Tlxcvx I '. FRONT ROW: Arxflmrwxx, Kuisel, Stlfnlssnl-1 Pllxrgkv, Fields, Wood, l.wFo1T. TOP ROW: Tbmlqlfxss, Smith, Smtv-, llnber Adfnns, Moore, Ho.x+ll, Wax held, lnnqexs. FRONT ROW: Strecrke-r, Grizzle, Quinn, Wvrdcbr Huebner, Thomas, Gfllvin, Krcxnz TOP ROW: Bentson, Rostberq, Pete-x'swn,Kell mfin, Booth, Medvik, Evans Vfeectlx. SECOND ROW: Bizrxy, Cllmnis, Moffnl, lVl.n'sh Ecnon, Uxcxni, Kopplin, Hooks. FRONT ROW: Mayes, lnhnsou, Hensley, Bcnsyw Howffrlon, Murphy, Pursslefy. TOP ROW: Stuclwy, Allen, Crncg, Pwynfi Vlm liykm-, lxwyznun. FRONT ROW: Boswwll, Bqwninq, Girslxnm, Doss llnxpelk W TOP ROW: Gregory, Holl, Keller, Hudy, Evans, Lauck, Bucholtz. SECOND ROW: Younq, Hoppe, Vocks, Poyne, Boyle, Gehrke, Kcmtis. FRONT ROW: Vierqutz, lewell, Stfihr, Blonken- ship, Frisch, Richfndson, TOP ROW: Nixon, Vinynrd, Fxitsche, Cope lond, Forris, House, Mueller Romsey, Burtsclfi. SECOND ROW: Grovier, Carter, Ashburn, Bayer Nelson, Morrison, Henson, Thic hold, Stephenson. FRONT ROW: Anderson, Enqler, Peck, Comp- ton, Bohn, Crider, Fovers, Landis. TOP ROW: Pedersen, Tolloot, Hodges, Mr Clure, Hoffmfrn, Greonwell, Tuy lor, R., Moore, Mittendoit. SECOND ROW: Mefxdor, Bennett, Sinitli, Svliwnrz Slifrpiro, Taylor, S., Vermillion Krwpp1tZ. FRONT ROW: Frieze, Klohr, Gresli-ini, Hale Iuerqens, Bradley, Kiefnoi, Dick TOP ROW: Valenti, Anyon, Hull, Stiqers Allenberq, SECOND ROW: Null, Tucker, MCGennis, Benson Moser, Davis. FRONT ROW: Rolund, Ellington, Lewis, Robert son, Ferris, Rich, Take this down, girls. TOP ROVV: Brcxuss, llI'ClSOWSId lzxcobs, Philllps, Guxdy, Sprad linq, Dlx, Hoize. SECOND ROW: lVlCCm'm'1rik, Smith l., lluncfm, Hodges, Aut, Musl lair, Vfftzler, Kflufrzviu. FRONT HOVV: Comxzfv, Sclxililel liolxr, Lewis, Macklm, Smith, G. Cllmnp, Schneider, Mc'Fc'1rlCmd. TOP ROW: Couch, Fluchol, Hyde, Bova. FRONT ROVV: Burleson, Godfrey, l'lissfQr1f'h. TOP ROW: Zmser, Osklxl1'1l,ShQWQ1fl, Rwrlxmsst, Polk, Wriqrllrx, Builey. SECOND ROW: Fremont, R., Stein- luallsu, lones, Gun, Azzuuni, Duveker, Hueser. FRONT ROVJ: Sclmuu, Clmxmbe-rs, Lwkln, Fmrxzom, S., Stallings, Goldcu. 'qi x .SJOIQAOHQOPQ6 idcouer The Sophomores were the eldest of the two classes to descend on the Senior High campus this year. They began the year by electing their class officers: Dan Hennessey, president, Kathie Ker- cher, vice-president, Barb Schafer, secretary, and Rich Mills, treasurer. Each class member of 1962 was required to take English, Wforld History, gym, dance and swim. The electives offered were biology, geometry, a foreign language, home economics and drafting. The students found quite a difference between the ,lunior High and the Senior High. Homework was more frequent, tests were harder and activities were more enjoyable. Even with these major changes Sophomores were looking forward to the day when they can say, Nl am a .luniorfi 4 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Dun Hennessey, President Kathie Kercher, Vice-President Barb Schafer, Secretary Rich Mills, Treasurer Wea! .fdf Worman Sophomores complete World History proyect -...S -56- 'TOP ROW: Hempel, Rummel, Lussky, Lowell Moor, Diesel, Quigley, Wilshusen SECOND ROW: Siockrnann, K r o e q e r , Harvey Evens, Godfrey, Boschen, Brew er, Fleming. FRONT ROW: Boles, Dwyer, Pontal, Gilmour Sarantakis, Boyle, Miller. TOP ROW: Charboneau, Flaker, Pursley, Cockrell, Alber, Knarr, Wilk, Garibaldi, Eswine. SECOND ROW: Barnes, Faro, Harris, Shipley, Koch, Gehner, Ard, Wallace. FRONT ROW: Keller, M o n tq o m e r y , Darraqh, lohnston, Ruthsaiz, Dudeck, Bun- ten, Schell. TOP ROW: Runion, Capron, Chronister, Cook, St. Clair, Ienkin, Strider, Spain, Schafler. SECOND ROW: Enstall, Cusumano, Price, Borof witz, Heiderpriem, Wilson, Hol- loway, Robison, Mincer. FRONT ROW: Walkcz, Miller, Byrne, Dorries, Zeuschel, Davidson, Koch, Hen- son, Anselmo. TOP ROW: Smith, Kocheru, Staley, Mcrrtin, Murphy, l-lorrqote, Scott. SECOND ROW: Henkey, Wetzler, LaGo1rce, Ep- pers, Meyer, Apollo, Koechlinq. FRONT ROW: Fuerst, Porlmeri, Crane, Smith, Groby, Starr. TOP ROW: Ruppert, Prante, Curdt, Nelson, Adams, Brummet, Nixon, Bonis- ter, Christopher, Brown. SECOND ROW: Petrides, Burkett, Brieqleb, Brown, Mclntire, Miller, Gilmon, Lynn, Straub. FRONT ROW: Schultz, Deister, Myers, Lordb, Ventimiqlio, Herbold, Renk, Fish- er, Hayes. TOP ROW: Bridges, Noble, Wczy, Borbein, Hackney, Mueller, Yerxrquin. SECOND ROW: Luuif, Blair, Buermonn, Koune, Peterson, Schoen. FRONT ROW: Schuchmfm, Honel, Biggs, Perry, Elkon, Bommrxrito. TOP ROW: Sullivcm, Meyer, Koob, Iucob Buddemeyer, Masters, Rosemorn XlVooldridqe. FRONT ROW: Rrzyfield, lqnutowski, Wichmer Uelhof, Beuke, Gollo, Smelser. ,IW ,X EM V. v fx 1-M, f'l'1in'f1 H' rr--1 , I ..1x. :.' T111 IEM WI IZ' n111fWm.i IH ww lu, P, M mm lx xlrvg f.i'1y,4J'wJ1:w , . , t 1. 1 I ., .. 1 :VIH ,N ,, ' 1. qu' H , 'V r1, .,cx', A, TOP HOW: Hukkm, Babcock, Afelslf-, MQCJI Ill, Finley, Bright, Snydm, Re he-1::, Null. FRUNT ROW: Hfuris, Wanthmfmd, G!x11o,Syk42s Ihmhfxuks, Heb-Q1w4r, Fxuris. TOP ROW: Meyer, Hulm, Cook Kouss, Daniels, Wyllm, Stephen SCH. FRONT HOW: Grxrdn-fx, Welsh WiCI1mG1, Arnel, Bnfivld, Hem nimx, Holtsnilclw. TOP ROW: Voqts, Groqq, McBride, Morris Elcxnnoqon, Neel, Siddens, Titiel SECOND ROW: Cdrrrrwciy, Newell, Crane, Frunlc lin, Severs, Holiinonn, Kelley Henderson, FRONT ROW: Creomer, Barton, Simon, Kolisli Wood, Ledliy, Clover, Corey. TOP ROW: Stdndley, Se-onnell, Komrner rneyer, Payne, Kdrlcliner, Rup pert, Keller. SECOND ROW: Mills, Schneller, Perrins, Sneep Clement, Hinson, Strider. FRONT ROW: Boyd, Knocks, Hnsheider, Vorble, Conner, Cooper. TOP ROW: Bdclixizewski, Anderson, Booker Pcirron, Nelson, Belfoid, Lowxey Wdollner, Schmidt, Hdmpe. SECOND ROW: lfine, Fidnk, Moser, lsq1iqqs,Ior don, Oudlls, Gidson, Bnnfgli Gray, Brooker. FRONT ROW: Shelfer, Laurence, Chandler, Fo ley, Wyatt, Monica, Trifiletti Chnwood, Shori. TOP ROW: Sue-lllxdus, Dunn, Dobbs, Siein kuelxler, Rosche, Scliiniti, Meyer Holcomb, Dunkinon, McCully. SECOND ROW: Rildner, Brown, Goesslinq, Grfry Moy, Cernik, Sroie, Essex, Lue king, Bosen. FRONT ROW: Meyer, Kommermeyer, Goode Swrxnk, Kimes, Kincode, Fiori Addins, Wliiiney. Biology students observe growth of plants. TOP ROW: Seubouqh, Kemper Grdhn, Greenberg, Atkinson Covey, Ydtes, Siler, Kozns, Die trich. SECOND ROW: Baker, Paulson Ouery, Gcxmpp, Wriqht, Broad hurst, Kelly, Iohnson, Teske Weinstein. FRONT ROW: Reeder, Ioan, Reeder Ifmetg Lomb, Wildinson, Lrrwson Hcrppe, Scxcllo, Bighorn, Sigmund TOP ROW: Kleypds, Ruhr, Weq' mon, Means, Schorr, Pelke, Thosle. SECOND ROVV: Farrell, Kesterson, Mahon, Dye, Duluney, Lee, Green. FRONT ROW: Cox, Muhrline, Pd- pondick, Fremont, Spence, Sproul, Schultz, Hall. TOP ROW: Schaefer, Gardner, Wed' ler, Siddens, Kennedy, Ncum-rnn, Bcesfh. SECOND ROVV: Bixler, Ebbinqhdus, O'Brien, Tullock, Smalley, Kurt Quigley. FRONT ROW: Holiday, I-loekel, Boyer, Hennessey, ldckson, Ste- wrut, Brcrum, Lipplemcxnn. nv-'ff Aix. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Skip Bcxebler, President Dick Aaron, Vice-President Lynda Niedrinqhous, Secretory Sum Valenti, Treasurer jredhmen cciuire lljafua AL Jgzowiclg Being the first Freshman class on the Senior High School campus after many years, the class of l963 found a Whole new life Waiting for them in September. Finding new challenges at every corner, the students worked hard and enjoyed the year. The ninth graders conducted their first election and chose Skip Baebler, presidentg Dick Aaron, vice-presidentg Lynda Niedringhaus, secretaryg and Sam Valenti, treasurer. Most Freshmen took English, algebra, citizen- ship and gym, along with a wide selection of elec- tives characteristic of the Senior High. With the experience of one year behind them, the Freshmen anticipate the coming years. -62- Here comes another lecture TOP ROW: Grow, Bifrlorrk, Schncidcr, Krzwh Miush, Ethezton, Adams. SECOND ROW: Hcmssturi, Pciorsvn, Lacey, Woe: tfrvvr, Peek, Brmlt, Sieelfx FRONT ROW: w x Fofrrd, Dickersmi, Hcfrdlry, Tir blfINCG, Black, Knfrpp. TOP ROW: Fctssch, Moore, Vfxllee, Vv'-illrxce Knpplcr, Schuumrm, Aym 5. SECOND ROW: Polston, Heitlcmd, Slmonds, Down frrd, larvis, Aberrmthy. FRONT ROW: McFc1rlQnd,Gc1wryCh, Boyd, Kc-in per, Kaufman, Altheimer, TOP ROW: Iocfkson, Glover, TD11venpoi'1,Wc'1l ksr, Stlmpson, Stephens, Sykes FRONT ROW: Pins, Franz, Daniel, Ounrtcxro Rcpp, Staff. TOP ROW: Sprouse, Chitty, Preston, Nico lotti, Schwab, Mofz, Gilbert, llrire- Irluyvlh SECOND ROW: Schlorlxder, Bmwn, Ander sun Poperjoy, Schmidt, Schisloi Wmrthers, Buddivmeyer, FRONT ROW: Rny, Cobb, Phil, Williams, Sivk Omiick, Plzickr. T SE F OP ROW: Fritsche, Hill, Johnson, Hooks, Horkey, Erurnm, Briscoe, COND ROW: Gibson, Cox, Barnes, Hammond, Dwyer, Hossboum, Ceccarini. RONT ROW: Schulze, LaVallee, Buckles, Vaj da, Srniih, Greenwell, Decker, 'TOP ROW: Acker, Wandlinq, Cleer, Clyne, Smith, Brock, Huddleston. FRONT ROW: Former, Haynie, Miescher, Goode, White, Ard, Puleo, TOP ROW: Allison, Smith, Zwciiel, Bartlinq, Calvert, Wrouqhion, Conrad, Nel- son, FRONT ROW: Schuliz, Dorich, Bakker, Duncan, Van Hee, Vorwold, Velten. TOP ROW: Kelley, Arnold, Maull, Simms O'Dell, Whobrey, I-laupt. FRONT ROW: White, Rulkoetter, l-Iimmeqei' Buddemeyer, Bova, Winter, Len GOT. TOP ROW: Kissiuqeir, Luekinq, Kfmfmun, Kruoqm, l.ockf1rd,Wfxtscm, Morey. SECOND ROVV: Krczvyanl, Close, TllCHl1'SOll, KCllGr, Bvlurrlsl, Authes, Blcnflm. FRONT ROW: Budsxntlc, PRINTS, Stuck, Home Medvik, Kopphz, He-mon. 'TOP ROW: Plurus, Mmxnsr, MCK11y, Rchbius, lwluxforx, Clmudler, VFNH. FRONT ROW: Molworf, Bfuxd, Rudmlplm, Gunp- bell, Bvgll, Rueter. TOP ROW: Cmlctt, Sfoldt, Hepler, Hfntmunn, Smith, Mfulllr, Abbotl. SECOND ROVV: Dillow, Bvxdley, Hcesll, Vfmdsr- vcrt, Vxlxlwl, Hinmrcqm, l'lt'liSlGl1'l. FRONT ROW:: Burton, Wwlurle, Gerislmm, Stlll, Hcilw, Gcurwfhuflu, Hfilvn-'y. TOP ROW: Mfmzwlllx, Chew, Afucm, Gloss, 'Thomuzg lllxmilton, Pc-lens, Robin- son, G xluiwl. SECOND ROW: MwL'xx1fvl1l1u, Bxelxm, R1sflQx', B0ylVf, Sflliuqel, Rclnssorx, Clxld- wr-ll, l'-xhvl, Puckett. FRONT ROW: Vcqrm, Bliss, Yedor, MvB1eefxrVy, B0:'lclwrfst, Cook, Bell. TOP ROW: Walker, Gorman, Bair, Kovach Williamson, Yerkey, Schultz. FRONT ROW: Carr, Petsoff, Keiser, Hudqens, M CI d d e n , Stonebraker, Eichen- berqer. TOP ROW: McLaughlin, Ruelon, Hauck, Gard- ner, Huber, Diehl, Seeteldt, Tay- lor. SECOND ROW: Rohn, Braun, Mueller, Price, Duff fin, Bergmann, Monaco, Weck- herlin. FRONT ROW: Pendleton, Iones, Spilker, Margu- lis, Murray, Niedrinqhaus, Neal, Fletcher, Rix. TOP ROW: Price, Wetzler, Sterqen, Ernrick, Ross, Cofielcl, Robinson, Baebler, Pope. FRONT ROW: Roberts, Clabaugh, Stewart, Pos- ter, Rollans, Bunting, Trent Hubbs, Lintz, TOP ROW: Broclcmeier, Zettler, Klearnian, Flu chel, Curtis, Williamson, Bone Gerhardt. SECOND ROW: Meiqs, Rempe, Young, Caravelli Brasler, Rowlan, Henninq,Taylor FRONT ROW: Snow, Petrov, Spellmoyer, Bei ser, Steel, Carleton, Pletes, Alt schuh, Threlkeld. Satisfied students listen to Mrs. Schulte. Let's see if ifs levelf' 67- TOP ROW: K1f11lC1, Pemnerlcxx, lllrldenmn lvlcxxiff, Heelul, Gcllclxm, Gxrfs lxw xy, Pcecker, Miiler, FEljONl'7 ROVJ: lluqhlfs, Russell, Vlerwver, Frank lllxffrcfn, Hom, l', l:'CounCll, Inu-y Gortwmld. l RON'l' ROW: Clxvrmboxlcxm, Pollmrm, Quigley Svlululduer, Goalie, Albers, Col lirls, M-jfow. TOP ROVV: Siofrxmamxz, Vzxlenll, Cjlmmwf lflvmlfiy, Roslmen, VV'lll1CIINS, Con- nl- lly, Bfxqwell. SECOND ROW: Lllulxs, Sitzwolul, Russell, Mcrilul lvy, Heckler, Reuker, Cllcllmcm 'l'm::lwy, Pclls. IXRCJNT HOW: Stlxmsl, Kfxlxmks, Sells, GUQII 1, Mxluna Maellel, Cllmcllrfx Nlmqhtrn. TOP ROVV: Owwrrfs, Koizumi, Roqler, Rowrxn Kzomnuoller, Scxtiler, Hiqqs. SFCONIJ ROW: Knosl, Wfxll, Kumminq, Carlson, Look, Guodry, Mueller. FRONT ROW: Erwin, Viehmunn, Unncrssl-rll, Rrmn, Emma, Auchly, lrrvkison. TOP ROVV: Hcxfrs, Brown, Oakley, Nllkullrl Ruszvh, Morey, Huilmcm, Mfxrk loy. SECOND ROW: Pluck, lxrslvc, Wricjht, Klnnlrmfxn Stpwrrrt, Ouorrlaro, Lf1ndrcll1,ll.1r per. FRONT ROW: Thfuenos, Parker, Snnth, Mur- tinq, Eplfnmio, Wellman, LfrRir:o, Slowort. x ? I EAR Sihilz, Hifi, TOP ROW: Kleypas, Ruhr, Weqrnfrn, Means, Schorr, Polka, Thosle. SECOND ROW: Ffrrre-ll, Keslerson, Mahon, Dye, Dulcrney, Leigh, Green. FRONT ROW: Cox, Muhrline, Pupondirzk, Fru- ment, Spence, Sproul, Scfhulz, Hall. 3 l TOP ROW: Runion, Sholor, Mciiorler, Ash- burn, Edgerton Sillinmn, Kruoqfer, Niemeyer, Colluhun FRONT ROW: Boercker, Quinn, Eonzo, Blessing, Lowery, Holliday, Potter, Clark, Lcxunius. e test is tomorrou'. On the heat, non' Bring to a boi Now, count the number of mistakes. A neu' technique attracts attention. h X 4 . Qf.f'JU W' X- if Ai l N M fwgf Mplfg fff WL W f J M Q X if Wim Mfg ,N U' of PU' .fddzkficzi mmmx Ron Schmidt Jim Christian Jim Meador Jae Tac-rmina 7 95 9 Ron Meyer ,ww ,72- TOP ROW: Coach Del Gaudio, Coach Masterson, Coach Winter. FOURTH ROW: Harrell, Lebermann, Strasser, Hall, Oehlert Zinser, Phillips, Bova, Veech, Haas, Taormina, R., Krekeler, Smith, THIRD ROW: Barnes, Marsh, Allenberq, Evans, A., Conover Lowell, Runion, Tritschler, Schneller, Beck, Bailey, Overmann, Torres, Dillender Cmanaqerl. SECOND ROW: Hoehn fmanaqerl, Parsley Lettmann, Vallina, Moutrie, Pollard, Evans, R., Iackson, Faser, Williamson, Wilson, Hensley fmanaaerj. FRONT ROW: Meador, Schmidt Antz, Sissom, Christian, Meyer, Seaton, Taormina, I., Van Mill, Boclen, Krieger, Iohnson. In the heat of August, the Varsity Football Squad began the many long hours of training necessary to produce a strong, formidable team. Facing a stiff Suburban League schedule as well as several non-league teams, Vern lVinter's gridders showed they were ready to take on the toughest of opponents. Displaying the true fighting spirit, the Vikings Charged on to victory and the Big Six Co-Championship. In addition to this, the Norse- men were honored with the Burris Sportsmenship Award, showing that good spirit and fairness were always a part of the Viking Code. lVith a massive turnout for the first game, the Normandy eleven overran McBride on the home field, 26-O. Normandy scorers were Schmidt, Sis- som, and Lebermann. Roosevelt was likewise crushed by the Viking drive, 25-8. Schmidt, Meyer. and Faser chalked up the four touchdowns. But the smashing start was broken on a dismal, rainy October night, when the team suffered its first defeat to Webster in a 6-0 heartbreaker. Even after the final game. Normandy was still unsure of the Suburban title. Wfebster, leading the league with a 4-0 record, clashed with Kirkwood on Thanksgiving Day in their annual Turkey Day classic. Many enthusiastic Normandy fans wit- nessed Kirkwoodis 14-13 upset over lVebster in the 173- freezing rain and snow. Thus, both Normandy and YVebster were declared co-champions, finishing the season identically with a 4-l record. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Normandy .................. 25 McBride ........... .... f l Normandy .... ..... 2 6 Roosevelt .. .... 8 Normandy .... ..... 1 5 U. City .... 0 Normandy .... ..... I 1 Webster .... .... 6 Normandy .... ..... 1 4 Rite-nour .. ....12 Normandy .... .... I 1 Lad ue ...... .... l 3 Normandy .... ..... 1 4 Kirkwood .... .... 1 3 Normandy .... .... 1 4 St. Louis Ll. ....19 Normandy .... .... 1 8 Ferguson .... .... I J Results of a terrific year: just rewards Meyer evades a Hun. Big Roni' slips by again. Schmidt plows through Indians The Ritenour Huskies were unable to hold back the plunging Vikes, as Ron Meyer made two long touchdown runs from the kickoff. In the second half a fired up Ritenour team swept back to score two touchdowns. They missed both PATS, but threatened several times to score again. In a tense struggle the Vikings held the Huskies to win 14--12 and brought home the Wagon Wheel. In their first away game, the team 1'ushed over the U. City lwdians, downing them 15-0. The powerful Ladue Rams, however, managed to defeat the Norsemen, 13-0, on a bitterly cold afternoon. Catching a pass, Schmidt runs for a touchdown. At Kirkwood, the gridmen again displayed fine training and skill as they triumphed over the Pioneers, 7-6. Schmidt and Taormina scored while Van Mill later blocked Kirkwood,s PAT, prevent- ing a tie. An unscored-upon St. Louis U. High team was stunned by the force of the Normandyites, but staged a second half comeback to win, 19-14, in one of the yearis most exciting games. Final victory over Ferguson, 13-0, ended the excellent season with a 6-3 overall record. The team should be congratulated on their excellent strength, skill, and sportsmanship. Normandy crushes the Ritenour offensive MnJerc!aA5men Qrkcf gricbron The Ulf, and UC? Frmtlmall Squads had a linc liiglily-skilled lx-ani. The Bi, team, ixith its out- and prulitalmlt- svasun undn-r lim skilled guitlant-0 standing players Mills, llarwy, Sc-anvll, and Yates, ol' Coat-h Whitnm-3 and Vussvn. The lmys, many more vic'tm'iuus in six ul' their seven games. Thr- of whom had playvd on the junior high learns, learn lost tn the lfergusnn Cuniets in a game played slmwsf-d ext-optional spirit and clcvclopecl into a without lights. TOP ROW: Coach Whitney, Dietrich, Suelthaus, Prante, Moser, Harqate, Capron, Schmidt, Yates, Atkinson, Coach Vossen. THIRD ROW: Murphy, Kcrniiuermeyer, Scannell, Payne, Aldezson, Mueller, Smith, Wilk, Redd, Carr. SECOND ROW: Boyer, Snyder, Mills, Teacatte, Schmidt, Harvey, McKinley, Weinstein, Ebbiuqhaus, Babcock, lackson. FRONT ROW: Hol- brook, Bixler, Fisher Schcen, Dobbs, Manker, Mincer, Kos. TOP ROW: Nicolotti, Arnold, Cleer, Pemberton, Clanton, Vllilliamson, Pope, Shafer, Ayars, Runion, Gabriel, Eqqen- berq, Spoervernan, Kramer, Curlette. Tl-HRD ROW: Gilbert, Srnith, Baebler, Schauman, Gassoway, Higgs, Mieulan, Chance, Kleuiruari, Grote, Valenti, Veech, Maul, Morris. SECOND ROW: Glubber, Luekir1q,Abe-rnathy, Mc1rx,Wall, Caldwell, Brurnrri, Mailer, Happ, Gorman, Schmidt, Moore, Aaron, Allison, FRONT ROW: Coach Bourner, Kepler, Bradley, Bloriclin, Potts Weber, Schmidt, Buckles, Veltan, Yetier. Chandler, Coach Buss. The nm'v. CS Funlliall 'learn YYRISI10lJl1lil1'illllHllg tiuncd well as a team. The backfield was known tht' ninth grade' hwy s, and their unlhusiasin was lor its spend and the line for its size, and the boys groat. lfility-oiglil. lmnys niadv tht- tvani. and at least lnnktvd like goucl prospects for the future varsity thirty ul theni had gained c-xpoi'im-lim' at the junior squad. 'llhcy played C.l3.C., liitunour, llomzli, Brit- high. Cuacfli liourmtr was plcasvd that they lunmf- tany, and l'lCl'gllSUll. ..75... SU O CII ic Clcr om ix tt C Tjarzufg Kagem jiglzf way 0 Sfafe Tom Dix sinks an easy one. -75- Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy Normandy N ormandy N ormandy Normandy Normandy Normandy BASKETBALL SCORES Lutheran Central Ferguson ....... Ritenour ....... C.B.C. .......... . Jefferson City Mercy ........... Kirkwood ..... Jennings Ferguson Wellston ....... Riverview ..... Maplewood Brentwood St. Charles Webster ..... Ritenour Clayton ..... U. City ..... Ladue ........... 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TQP1 RQV17: G,fx,,nWg11 qmqnfxqerj, Marsh, 111n1g14rs, '1'11o1-11-, Lj111rk, Pc11ard, Gregory, C1111c11 W11111911, Onney, Pfmtrlz, Camp- bfll, C11111'11, Ll1111ov1'1, Dxx, 1., Barry Irncnciqerb. FRONT ROW: 171x,T,,Tcorrr1m::. unior Quan! .Steely Cjourf .llc niquea Under the guidance of Coaches John Masterson and Arthur Shipherd, the HB3 and HCR Basketball Teams had a fair season. Thrilling games created great excitement and enlivened the season. ln the MBR Team's first game of the year, the netmcn edged Lutheran 35-33 in the last minutes of play, due to the superb playing of Rich Mills. Rich Robinson led the team in this game with 9 points. ln the encounter against Ferguson, the team trailed 18-7 at the half, but began to get hot later. How- ever, the rally was too late, for the cagers were defeated, 27-23. The UCF Basketball Team, new to Normandy this year, showed good control on the court and promised an outstanding varsity squad of the fu- ture. Coach Shipherd directed the squad in the skills necessary to produce a well-organized and successful team. The after-school practices of drib- bling and shooting prepared the ninth-grade boys for the many exciting and enjoyable games ahead. Such players as Shafer and Baebler, along with many others, created a good record for the newly- formed team. All had gained the skills and experi- ence needed for next year's teams. BACK ROW: Schoen, Runion, Phifer, Coach Masterson, Dietrich, Stanley, Yates, FRONT ROW: Atkinson, Smith, Cocrell, Robinson, Alderson, Hennessey. BACK ROW: Farrell, Pemberton, Shafer, Spoeneman, Ross, Coach Shipperd, Owens, Kramer, Fluschel, Pendelton. FRONT ROW:Velten, Buckles, Brumrn, Thoele, Bradley,l-liggs, Aaron, Lintz, Baebler. -73.. ?lfLCl,l'i'l8l'L L8 24 .SZUKCLJA BACK ROW: Knapp, Query, Staley, C., Noble, Boyer, Peters en, Berhorst, Cocrch Del Gcrudio, Hemple, Lussky, Holbrook, Hcrldu mem, Schmidt, B., Carter, Perrine, Eswine, D., Shipley. FRONT ROW: Staley, I., Ayers, Riechers, Spoenemcm, Schmidt, H., Christicm Eswine, G., Gerrard, Anthes, Moutrie, Me-crdor, Kaiser, Burtsch. Under Cene DelCaudio's direvtion, the Swim- ming team hegan the season with a victory over C.B.C.. -1-8-33. Beaumont heat the swimmers 50-36. but the Vikings retaliated with a spree of five straight vit-tories: Wfestern Military Sl-35: lv. City 52-4-3g St. l,ouis 4-l-11-2g Ritenour 61-3-l: Bayless 59-36. ln the U. City Relays, the team plared sixth out of eighteen 1-ontenders, and in the Normandy Re- lays the swimmers were edged out of third place by one point ln the formidable Clayton team. Pete Cerrard shattered his own rerord for the l00-yard hreaststroke. in l:l4.l. The team of Gerrard. An- thes. Kaiser. and Schmidt set a new record of l 13-1- for the l6U-yard medley relay. Other outstanding members were Spoeneman, Eswine, Christian, and lVlCador. Because of the swimming teamvs fine showing in its dual meets and its record hreaking swim- mers, the team had high hopes for the Slate Swim- ming Meet. However, handicapped hy the loss ol Gerrard and Sehmidt, the team failed to qualify any swimmers. Next years Captains are juniors Bob Bartsvh, John Petersen and Charles Staley. Jim Meador executes another perfect dive l 6Ll0l0 8l 5 C0l'Lf8l'l6J !0l The Wr'estling team, guided by Coaches Whitney' and Vossen, ended up the year with a spectacular record. Defeating the Missouri School of the Blind 35-13, the Viking matmen went on a rampage of straight victories. Ladue fell to the wrestlers 37- 13 and Kirkwood was likwise chrushed 37-13, The grapplers then downed Webster Groves 35-12 l and conquered the U. City Indians 31-17. The hapless St. Charles team was dealt a crushing de- feat by the Vikings 30-15 in the last match before State. ln the State Meet held at Riverview, Nor- mandy was ranked as a good contender for first place. ,loe Simpson and Jerry Seaton were both untied and undefeated. Joe Simpson and Tony Tocco struggle for State Meet. Normandy ..... ...... 4 0 22 WRESTLING SCORES Jennings Normandy ..... Maplewood ....... ,.,, Normandy Ritenour Normandy Riverview Normandy Ferguson Normandy Lindbergh Normandy Webster' ,, Normandy Granite City Normandy Ritenour Normandy Missouri School for the Blind Normandy Ladue ,.,, Normandy Kirkwood Normandy Webster , Normandy U. City , Normandy Ferguson Normandy St. Charle STATE Ritenour ..... ....... . lst ...... Normandy ....... ....... . 2nd, ...... .. Come on, Vikings, pin him. - 80 - BACK ROW: Seaton, Sissom. Simpson, Ioe, Tocco, Scfmnell, Simpson, lim. FRONT ROW: Couch Vossen, Smith, Schworten Vnjdci, Hensley, Torres, Conch Whitney. In tht- State Meet, tho rnatlnen made an Cx- trcmcly fini: showing. lNormand5 was edged out of first plave lwy one point ln Ritenour, and in- dividual wrestlers took sewral titlvs. Tony Toot-o defcatvd the defending statv vhanipion, Clayton Beattie- of Ferguson, to take at first. Undefeated Joe Simpson triumphed over Ritvnouris Mike Mr:- lntyrc to capture anotlwr first. Denny Sissoni and jerry Seaton plavvd sm-orirl. and Ron Smith look third place. lXorniandy's 1-liarrves for the Slalv tilla- depvnded on Seatonns xii-tori. hut llc' nas livd after regulation tirnv and zrftvr the ovvrtinw pm-rioml. In a judges' cle-1,-ision. tht- Yllftllfy was zlwzrrtlccl to Svatonis opponent. TOP ROW: Moron, Curdt, Dimes, KQVCIC, Morqulis, Bailey, Grey, Hill, Petsoft, Kfilish, Gabriel, FOURTH ROW: Geoiqe Moo don, Yedder, Parker, Fable, Ard, Vehmen, Boesch, Fisher, Heidepriem, Teske, THIRD ROW: Allenberq, Strousser, Murphv Kenny Moser, Runion, Pace, Dilow, Abernathy, Quinn, Mittendort. SECOND ROW: Csfich Vcssen, Seaton, Sisscm, Siznyson, Tocco Scan nell, Simpson, Farmer, Coach Whitney. FRONT ROW: Smith, Schwurten, Vuido, Hensley, Torres. QGCLJ Sqlld Kepler, Mayes, Smith, Clark, Anderson, Christian, Couch Mosterson, Campbell, Moutrie, Lins, Mills, Fisher, Samuelson 0 0 curwag gzfkudzadfd TOP ROWN: McDermott, Triischler, Horshmcxn, Smith, Meyers. FRONT ROW: Keller, Gregory, Carney, Autz. ...82.- Utilizing Normandy's brand new green tennis courts for the first time, the Varsity Tennis Team began practice early in April. Under the coaching skill of Mr. John Masterson and captain Dick Clark, the team, with six returning letterman, vig- orously prepared for their many matches. Throughout the season, Normandy was ham- pered by lack of manpower. Having only ten play- ers, they are hoping for a bigger turnout next year. When the Saga went to press, seven matches had been played with a 6-0-1 record, the tie caused because of rain. The team was hopeful for better results as the season progressed, and they were eager to participate in a newly formed league of several County schools. Fairview, St. Charles, Afton, Parkway, and Jennings were members. Each match consisted of five games, including three singles and two doubles matches. Normandy's important players were: first doubles, Bob Moutrie and Bob Linsg second doubles, Jim Christian and Scotty Campbell, first singles, Dick Clark, second singles, Pete Henderson. The Varsity Golf Team, under the able coaching of Mr. John Krablin and captain Tom Carney, looked forward to an extremely successful season. Even with only three returning lettermen, the team enthusiastically started practice in early April at Bellerive Country Club. The use of the school- owned club proved quite convenient for the team members could use it at any time. Trouncing Riverview in their first meet, 350-281, the squad moved on to four more victories up to the time Saga went to print. Seven more matches remained, but the Vikes were confident of victory. Overcoming their opponents, they looked ahead to the regional and district matches held in mid-May. In the regionals at the St. Charles golf course, the golfers must play eighteen holes to qualify for State, while in the district meet, also held at St. Charles, twenty-seven holes must be played. Nor- mandy golfers already had a fine record to uphold, ...83.... To round out the all-to-short season, from only April to May, the team prepared for the District matches at Washington U. and the State Tourna- ment at Columbia. Bob Moutrie slams one across. Tom Carney blasts his way out. being the defending district champions. Both Car- ney and Kellman helped establish this position and they were returning this year with Autz and Gregory to defend the title. The State match, in which only the top four could play, was to be held this year for the first time in the spring, rather than in the fall as in previous years. TOP ROW: Mittendori, Wilson, Gooch Shipperd, Wulfert. THIRD ROW: Brczuss, Petrov, Fuser, Barnes, Thoele. SECOND ROYN: Collette, Iungers, Marsh, Vcrlincx, Pollard, Pcmtuz. FRONT ROW: Kemper, Bennett, Boden, Dotter, Tuormtno, Dix, Thompson. iamon men .Sei QuicL pace The baseball squad started working out in early March under the able direction of Coach Vernon Winters, who worked hard to weld the boys into a well-organized team. The boys practiced many hours improving their hitting and fielding so that they would become a team worthy of the toughest of opponents. Both Varsity and NB77 Team showed a great desire for victory and a fighting spirit in every game, but at all times both teamwork and Gary Dotter winds up for a lighting pitch. fair play were emphasized. The Varsity squad started out slowly on its climb to victory, but, gradually picking up steam, the boys improved their skills on the diamond and behind the plate. The 'ABM Team, too, swung hard and ran fast to compile an impressive Won-lost record. These jun- ior Vikings gained much necessary exprience and by the end of the season they possessed the tech- niques and abilities needed for a strong Varsity team of the future. The H1373 Team, however, like the Varsity, was hampered greatly by the wet spring Weather, and had not completed the full schedule of games before the Saga Went to press. Although the practices out on the field were severely minimized by long presisting snow and rain this year, when the time came for the first game to be played, the squad was willing and eager for competition. The Vikings started out the season by playing the powerful Ferguson Comets in an exhibition game, in which the team was defeated. The team came back i11 the next game to crush John Burroughs, allowing no runs -841 Tom Dix slugs one away to be scored. l acing Ferguson once again in the Suburban Big Ten games, the Viking cliamonclmen overpowered the Comets 4-l, though Ferguson hurl been runner-up in the Missouri State Tourney last year. The victory was due largely to the efforts of star pitcher Cary Dotter, who gave up only two walks and struck out fifteen Ferguson batters. ln the next heartbreaking game. the Norniancly nine. flespite a fair loud throughout the game, lost ax 4-lose one to Ritenour in the sc-wntli inning, 3-Al-. ln the last game before Saga went to tht- press, the Viking ballplayers faced Riverview, who hurl won all its previous gann-s in the last inning. ln an exciting game the Vikings triumphed oxer their formidable opponents with a final score of 9-VL. Again, much credit belonged to Dotter, who struvk out nineteen, allowing three hits, and sniusln-cl a home run in the fourth inning. With suvh u fine start, the baseball team 1-oulil look formircl to a profitable season. TOP ROW: Poledo, Moore, Kramer, Higgs, Couch Winters, Robinson, Cunningham, Brumm, Schoen. SECOND ROW: Spoenemun, Freund, Pemberton, Bclebler, Staley, Michaels, Buckles, Thoele. FRONT ROW: Smith, Curdt, McKinley, Scghniidt, Mueller, Nixon, Alderson, Atkinson. -35- I 6LC lflflelfl MFL P066 ounfrg TOP ROW' Couch Buss Murray Adams Cord Lowrey D Hennessey, Tieiendrum, BOTTOM ROW: Murqulis, Lowrey, C., Sny- The Normandy Cross-Country Team displayed both speed and endurance on the two-mile course. In their first meet the runners downed U. City 35- l.9, but fell to powerful C.B.C. with a close score of 31,-23. The team came back strong in the next meet, defeating the Riverview team 36-19. In the Ladue lnvitationals, the swift Normandy runners took first place over Riverview, University City, Kirk- wood, and Ladue, all of which were tough oppo- nents. The team also did very well in the Beaumont Tnvitationals, in which all schools in the St. Louis area, both city and county, participated. Normandy as a team took ninth place in the lnvitationals, and Bob Hinman broke the tape, taking first place for the Viking runners. In the District Cross Country Run the Normandy team placed ninth, and only Bob Hinrnan qualified to run in the State meet. Running well in the State Meet, Hinman took filth place. With the season over, the Cross Country team could look back over a highly successful record under the direction of Coach Ronald Buss, and many of the boys looked forward to the open- ing of the track season in lVlarch. ,86- I 6tCL O LPA ln lVlureli. with snow still on the ground. the track leant lmegan its workout, eoaehed by Mr. lioui- ner. Led hy eo-eaptains Bob Hinman and Denny Sisson, the team made a good showing in the big Track Meet at Columbia, Bob Hinman took fourth place in the mile run and Ron Meyer took fourth in the 880-yarcl run. ln the twenty-sixth annual Clayton Invitational Meet. Norniandy as a team climl exceptionally well and plaeed second with 36 points. llininan. aided and hindered lay a strong crosswinrl. ran well enough to better his own record. He run the mile in LL:35.8, which is 4.2 seconds luster than his i959 time. The mile relay iuem ihec! .SD arf learn, eonsisting of llllllllilll. Meyer. Rich Snyder and Dave Cord, also set at new record for Nor- Illillldy. Norrnandy qualilietl 30 for the St. Charles Rock Hoad lnvitationals heltl at Ritenour, in which the L'lIld6l'II1CIl competed with l'uttonville, St. Charles. Wlebster and Hitenour. The Vikings overcame the host Huskies 135'Q-lfil. winning a trophy for Sen- ior Division, anal losing junior Division by 3932 points. Denny Sissoni tlicl exeeptionally well in this meet, taking first in three Senior events and third in another. Nornnnrdy lost its dual meet with Ferguson and its triangle meet with Kirkwood and Webster. Yates, Phillips. sey. N iW7 I in . Satler. ams, Bockhorst. bott. .. Muii ?i,'1'ZT' BACK ROW: Coach Bour ner, Halliday, Havi land, lten, Bachuzew ski, Lowell, Cook Lus sky, Harvey, Welker Coach Buss, Murphy FOURTH ROW: Hltch cock, Prante, Seannell Boyer, Noble, Sullivan Haas, Maniaci, Dude-ck THIRD ROW: Lowrey Murray, Oehlert, Sue-lt haus, Tieffenbrunn SECOND ROW: Wylan Runion, Lowrey, Cord Seaton, Hall, Hennes FRONT ROW: Snyder Meyer, Sissom, Hln man, Mosby, Small TOP ROW: Ayars Col man, Eberley, Rumon Coach Buss, Kreuqer THIRD ROW: Veech Ross, Gabriel, Luekinq We-hrle, Bradley Ad SECOND ROW: Winters Caldwell, Shaeier Eqq enberq, Lintz, Morris Nicolotti, Grote, Echert FRONT ROW: Stewart Quigley, Dilow, Veh men, Robinson, A111 son, Gassoway, b Ron Meyer galafaind X .Ji tl for: Simpsmw 1. Tony Tosca Tam Carney Gslf Jim Christian - 88 - ll NX CA 891461 clerci Q In-nan KIKHIA 4' ' ' A ' '- M fy F este e WISE' Marilyn Nabb Gkoria Seven Sue Weeks .. 89 - TOP ROW: Aui, Luekinq, Diesel, Benner, Dorrorqh, Huber, Ion-es, Thoele, Hoppe, Chouris, Thorp. SECOND ROW Thompson, W'elzler, McAdc1rn, Mitchell, Roberts, Meczdor, Nelson, Percival, Sellinqer, Doerr. FIRST ROW: Oster, Harvey Ballinq, Von Behren, Lommers, Torres, Johnston. TOP ROW: Doe-rr, Plefkcx, Von Behren, Diesel, Huber, Benner, Thoele, Hoppe, Chouris, Thorp, Young. FIRST ROW Iones, Aut, Weizler, McLoughlin, Sellinqer, Dorrcxqh, Lumrners, McBreurty, Harvey, Johnston, Roberts. .-90- ir A ribeuegzp Having finished a successful season. the girls ol' the hockey teams greatly appreciated the coaching they received from lVlrs. Helen Dunbar. The girls were chosen for each of the different class teams after having been considered for their skill and good sportsmanship. The Junior Class Team is to be congratulated on their perfect season. In spite of the rough schedule and competition, the Senior Class Team won six games out of nine and tied one. Judging the girls of the various class teams. the coach chose a Varsity Team from among them. The Varsity Hockey Team this year had a very good record of three wins out of five games. Out- standing players were Karen Lueking, Bev Sel- linger, and Captain Jerry Von livhren. ealll, 0I'l'Ll9Lt25 y6 Winter sports for girls began with basketball. Long hours of practice were necessary for those who wanted a place on the Varsity. From the class teams, the best players were chosen. First string members were Captain Fran Dar- ragh, Bev Sellinger. Nancy Benner, Mida Johnston, Carol Thoele, and Kay Lammers. Coached by Miss lVlartha Ferguson, tht- team made a record of four wins and one loss. Playing a close game, Xorniancly lost the first game to Ferguson, -lil--110. Two other close games were against Ladue and Jennings, but the Viking girls pulled through. They beat l rincipia 4245, and Riverview 55-33. An opponent is blocked by Jerry Von Behren Nancy Benner scores a basket. -M f me - We - I :V i t 1 i .gse:i5:':' .. ft- -rs... ...-asa: ' E if l Y - - '-1' 2 e::::g.f K F 337' T J 'Q J - , - it , If ':':: , 3 ' V, ,f 5 .ifsagaimgag it ,315 wi 3 x J :- . A lf ' 3 r W .,,,,i .,.,.,.., - f' Y VE ---- 't uf .-.-- -' ' V ' ' if Zi f 1 L , ,.,.:.,,, ' ve f 4 f-2- g .,:.3 'i .Sita-W: i f .,:, 9 . ' e A ff 4 ' f zzz f 'A T T : - Q '- 1 SX? ':'1: : '- if .. .-,, f . Z S Y ' -.,: . P vvvv ' - -' 1. -311' izz ::,, 5 ,.1:. V M f Q if l ..,. 'Y '1:1 I T ' iiiiilii S .... li if 12 f M51 :f. ,154 -: , 2 it .,:-s s : I z : : I Q TOP ROW: McAdom, Hoppe, Durrcrqh, Huber, Diesel, Thoele, Lueking. SECOND ROW: Meier, Von Eehren, Goess- linq, Aut, Sneed, Hcxsheider, Morrison. FIRST ROW: Harvey, Bctumqortner, Sellinqer, Benner, Lczmmers, Johnston, Bolling. Sandal! lpromofefn laorfamarw ilo As the 190 Saga went to press, the softball sea- son was just beginning. A record-breaking number of girls were already practicing hard for the com- ing games. These included all four grades: Fresh- men, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Many outstanding players of last year's Varsity Softball Team continued to show their skill and good sportsmanship this year. These fine players included Bev Sellinger, Mida Johnston, Carol Thoele, Judy Smith, Sandy Harvey, and Janice Wetzler'. After five practice sessions, the coach, Miss Helen Hughes, prepared to select the best quali- fied girls to represent Normandy in the games that were to follow. She anticipated a very success- ful season for the various class teams as well as for the Varsity. TOP ROW: Moore, McW'illir1ms, Thoele, Smith, Lcxmmers. FIRST ROW: Meier, Harvey. I .SiaiLeM core oin fa Coached by Mrs. Hclen Dunhar, tht- girlis Var- sity Volleyhall 'lieam had a perfect season. lmfl by Captain Nancy Benner, the team won every one of their five games hy very large mar- gins. The Varsity 'licam heat Clayton. 37-l6g La- rluc, 30-lig Ritenour, 26-l5g Wiellston, 29-H, and Principia, 52-l3. Jumping high, Jibby Darragh spikes the ball. 5 2 t TOP ROW: Percival, Duncan, Thoele, McGlnty, Sellinqer, Bond. SECOND ROW: McWilliams, McLaughlin, Miescher Smith, Lczmmers, Meier. FIRST ROW: Moore, Harvey, Iohnstoh. ir A in WGJCAQJ For the first time in several years, girls had a chance to play tennis on Normanclyis new courts. 'llrying hard to clevolop their skills, they practiced two days a week altcr school. Coached hy Miss Martha Ferguson. the girls hacl a lot of fun practicing even though no meets with other schools wore scheduled this year. Sandy Harvey and Haimie Meier await the ball. +93- .fdcfilfifiefi N 3 f x 2 is X Z 94 45 '53 is 5 5 2 Q Q gi af gk 5 3 2 E 5 2. we . 2 ' x N-.,,ff! 3 Q , c,muQf1S 'ga .N K 4 ai Svvx Www V A pie A aw' 0 was 21969 .L 4 nf H1 ffl' , ,,, UR'lg-R Inmsyi svn-.M 0' .U f n mn- ,vh I 9' ..,n,,v 3v::. wk TOP ROW: lohnson, Fuser, Tcylor, Curtis, Bone, Haviland, Tcrorminfr, Campbell, Kremer, 1-loll, Dimos. FIFTH ROW: Sterqen, Cosey, Darrcch Mcxshclc Luekinq, Moser, Holbrook, Tubbesinq, Marsh, Benson, Torres, Whyte. FOURTH ROW: Severs, Haskell, Hueser, Aut, Brewer, C. KAll'l1 Vtfczllis, Lrxnq, Bond, Merk, Bellovic. THIRD ROW: Meyer, Schaefer, Simoncls, Macklin, Green, Connelly, Bunch. SECOND ROW: , e e er, Bohn, Roberts, Bfrker, Kercher, Eoschen, Swank, Brewer, P., Hcsheider. FRONT ROW: Cox, Adams, Petsoft, Burton, Cooper, Boles, Gcrrdner, Oster, Spilker. This year, due to the enlargement ol the Student Council eaused by the addition ofthe Freshmen on the Senior High campus, the Student Council ,K divided itself into two sections, the Senate and the Olflfrlcl ronflofefs House. This division of the student government hody helped to speed up the decisions made hy the S group. fUU!9Vlf ouernnqen The Senate consisted of the officers, the com- mittee chairmen and two members from each grade. They made the preliminary plans for the aetivities sponsored In the group. These plans were later voted on hy tho assembly. The offif-ers elec-ted hy the student lwody were John Lettnian, presidentg Jim Christian, vice-presidentg Connie: -95- A l l Calla QF5 O90 3el'lfLOCI CLCg liourner, recording secretaryg Marilyn Nabb, cor- responding secretaryg Hob Moutric. treasurer, and jim Taylor, sergant-atrarnis. Under this excellent leadership, the Student Council made many con- tributions to the school. Activities sponsored by the group were varied. Service projects included acquiring a new flag with forty-nine stars. Orientation Day for the eighth grade was also under the supervision of the Student Council. Disciplinary problems were taken up by the Student Court presided over by H. R. Autz. who served as judge. The organization was also in charge of the school assemblies. Social activities were also included in the group's plans. At the beginning of the school year they sponsored a welcome dance. Tony Tocco was crowned Snow Kingii at their Christmas dance, Santas Snow Ballfi The Student Council also presented the iiX01'lHHllCly Folliesii for the first time this year. Normandy receives the coveted forty-nine star flag TOP ROW: Schwarz, Kalman, Yates, Evans, Dix, I., Dix, T., Autz, Raithet, Holbrook, Aaron, Thoele, eador, Kraus. SECOND ROW: Gucciane, Meyer, Alfeld, Kilker, Liles, Hitt, Simonds, Lammers, Brewer, Nank, Crider, Niedrinqhaus, Petrov, Holliday, Hedge. FRONT ROVV: Nabb, Mautrie, Lettmazm, Christian, DL1lfl'lG'!'. TOP ROW: Murray, Gardner, Drehmann, Taylor, I., Mullei, P, Mashak, Klatt, Hansen, Bucholtz, Mittendorf, Small Price, Lanqenberq, Parsons, Miller, I., Chouris, Anderson, Vinyard, Talbot, Gehrlce, SECOND ROW: Dueren, Wetzler, Hart mann, Clodfelter, Schwarz, Mueller, M., Rosenzweiq, Schafier, Eickmann, Malin, McGinty, Fickel, Huffstutler, Roberts, Bond Fishnr, Moeilinq, Smith, Torres. FRONT ROW: Taylor, S., Kaufman, Miascher, Connelly, Percival, Burnley, Meador, Lammers Pniznort, Firestone, Fuser, Buyer, Chvappius, Schneider, Howericn, Walka, Halliday. t r s, i L i ti 'L i ri t'Let's hurry, wetre almost finishedlf' t ourielh' , coolofi ewd The N59-60 Courier staff sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn llalogb started this your off with a bang! Paste--ups yyere already under way' as early as August. lfvvl' since tllen Courier paste-ups have been as regular as clorfk-work. Headed by the uChief'i Barb Lussky' and her Associate jackie Conrad. Courier was the best this year that iles ever been. Cctting the scoop on many' facts, Cou- rier always managed to keep everything secret until the time mfanne for papers to be out. Then the whole school was informed correctly about everything. lndeed. our school paper, maintained by add sel- ling. kept a bustling svliedule. To the people of the Normandy' High Svhool Distrivt Courier soryed as a vital link to all. .-981 Does anyone know who this is? ' E Giga QC0l 6L5 Uelfl td ini in cfm-vfiilm's Marty i il'1-slnln' and Tenn illll'lI1UI'i. Iiiv Saga stuff woliwcl inclustriously ainri enthusiastically lhrnnghout tha' yvur. Ivnricr the ciirwlimi of il nvw i-ill'lllfy zicixisor. Miss Gail Yzniclvrgriff. the staff slrme In pnrlrax the lifc- nf the studs-nt body tlirungh good pivlnres and will- wriltvn vopy. Staff liifiliiiiicws spvnl long iionrs and mum-ii effort in svlling aciwrlisenimits, making layouts. writing rnpy. taking pivlnrvs. and work- ing nnl financial matters. Saga sponsorcri their annual Inu-kwards dillll'K'. '4'l'iiv Dinosaur Drug . in Yownilwr. In the spring they xwrv Co-slmnsors of May FHM- and 3IlIl0ll!ll'l'ii the Saga Queen and King. TOP FONT: Eixzbb, Hitt, fvicniscizicc, V:r. Eehreii, Vetter Schsrix, Dcuqlzxss, Guccicxe, Hyzxiqri, Hcstserq, MSSQL Pxrke, Nicfiy, MCAHSISI, Mzrqzn., Rupprechi. SECOND ROW: Menqe, Pheqiey, Sevfrg, Hedge, Shy, Cami, Kiiker, Mcrrisen, Lewis, Alb, Kifiiner, Viziikii, Cfni, Brxsye, Hfrnfxsaiki, Iohnscn. FRONT ROW: Belloviv, Mark, Liie-3, Brock, Culvert, Weeks, Lussky, Conifxd She-rmcm, Sinionds, Ramsey, Cox, Kemper. -99- TOP ROW: Dueren, Taylor, Kemper, Rostberq, Hansen, Drehmann, Klart, Parsons, Weeks, McAlisier. THIRD ROW Liles, Bellovic, Connelly, Eickmann, Firesione, Kilker, Malin, Morrison, Shy, Lewis. SECOND ROW: Dale, Merk, Nabb Hanasaki, Rupprechi, Faser, Bond, Burnley, Carr. FRONT ROW: Lussky, Conrad, Simonds, Ramsey. ociefg gnfarged emgerd ilo WafAemafician6 jedi lgrogdmd TOP ROVV: Daniels, Nemanick, Luenebrink, Taylor, Kolman, Campbell, Christian, Allison, Schwarz, Mullins, Cald well, Dorsey, Clark. SECOND ROW: Marqulis, Koeln, Sowell, Vlfroufghion, Leiimann, Raiihel, Spoeneman, Moutrie, Autz Mueller, Darraqh, E., Lussky, Darraqh, F. FRONT ROW: Osier, Faser, Meador, Iudy, Sellinqer, Meador, lim, Harmon, Kraus Sprick, Malin, Burnley, Dueren, Price. Quill and Scroll is an honorary journalism society for students who have excelled in their work on Courier and Saga. Members of the school paper and the yearbook that have maintained a high scholastic standing and fulfilled the require- ments set up by these publications were inducted into the society. These 1'equircments included sel- ling advertisement and showing skill in exercising their duties. An impressive candlelight induction for the thirty new members was held in early April. The officers who planned the induction Were: Jackie Conrad, presidentg Sue Simonds, vice presidentg Barb Lussky, secretary and Sharon Ramsey, treas- urer. An interest in mathematics was the only require- ment necessary in order to join the Math Club. At their meetings the members listened to lectures on how to improve their skills and worked math puz- zles. The officers of the group were Rich Harmon, presidentg Jim Meador, vice-president and Betsy Kraus, secretary. Members of the Math Club with a grade average of B+ in math were eligible to join Mu Alpha Theta, a national honorary math society. In the spring members of the society held an impressive induction for new members. Quill and Scroll initiates listen attentively to speaker. I hate to contradict, but ..... , TOP ROW: Lussky, Klatt, Hansen, Bell, Kemper, Mueller, Wriqht, Robertson, Harmon, Niedfeldt, Christian, Allison, Carney, May, Campbell, Purmort, Taylor, Dorsey, Luenebrink, Small. FOURTH ROW: Mefrclor, Marsh, Vfeeks, Sheeliy, Ramsey, Miles, W., Boesch, Kaplan, Torres, l., Morris, Darraqh, E., Yates, Conrad, Leitmann, Moutrie, Raithel, Mc:Alister, Hartmann. THIRD ROW: Kaeln, Moellinq, Hutfstutler, Burnley, Smith, Malin, McGinty, Connelly, Eickmann, Miles, C., Kilker, Kraus, McAdarn, Meigs, Tonsinq, Sherman, Alfeld, Dueren, Clodfelter, Marqulis, SECOND ROW: Oster, Dale, Fletcher, Hanasaki, Nabb, Torres, K., Lanxrners, Sellinqer, Simonds, Fuser, Cari, Sinillie, Shy, Guerrrint, Firestone, Sprick, Meier, Roberts, Henson. FRONT ROW: Kalman, Schwarz, Darraah, F., Autz. Outstanding Juniors and Seniors were invited to join the Honor Society. This was an honor sought by many students. The golden torch, symhol of scholarship, leadership, character and service, was presented to all members. Students who were considered for membership were judged hy faculty inenilvers. In addition to , excelling in scholastic ahility, candidates also had Onorg to participate in extra-curricular avtivities, show leadership qualities and have an outstanding ffhH f'f1ff - 0,9364 .giucllenfd In the spring the new menilmers were inducted into the National Honor Society. Paul Schwarz, presidentg Fran Darragh, vive-presidentg Mike Kolman, secretary and H. R. Antz, treasurer were assisted hy Mr. Charles Frees in planning the ini- pressive induf-tion ceremony held in the Little Theater. -102- gfud .gnriioirefi emderd The Bible Club was led by Glen Pollard, pres- ident, Rivh Bartholme, vice president, Margie Baseler, secretary-treasurerg and Judy Vetter served as representative to the City Council of MYouth For Christf, As a service project, an orphan nicknamed Little Joe was supported with the collections taken at the meetings. lXormandy also had two quiz teams competing with other teams in the St. Louis area at uYouth For Christf, At their Wfednesday morning meetings a variety of programs were presented, including a number of guest speakers and skits put on by members of the Club. Social activities included movies, ban- quets and car Washes. By witnessing for Christ among their fellow stu- dents, Bible Club became a vital institution at Xormandy. Creature from outer space invades Bible Club TOP ROW: Grate, Gehrke, Meigs, Heber-er, Wilson, E., Gehner, Steeves, Banister, Koller, Sheehy, Anderson, Thorp, Miller, McCoy, LaDassor, Darraqh, F., Benner, George, Ludwrq, Wilson, C., Roll, Hotze, I., Grant, Hanebrink, l-louse, Nied- feldt, Douglass, SECOND ROVV: Gray, Darraqh, K., Bradley, Mrescher, Doerr, Macklin, Robertson, Wetzler, Smith, Gres- ham, Rix, Dye, Torres, Lamrners, Sellinqer, Carr, l..,, Bourner, Connelly, Nelson, Baseler, Mary, Woodward, Chappius Mackenzie, Morrison, Hartmann, DiFatta, Cowqill. FRONT ROW: Hotze, P., Horrell, Holliday, Close, Fletcher, I., Heitland Oster, Harvey, Iohnson, Cctrr, C., Howerton, Baseler, Marjie, Bartholrne, Pollard, Vetter, Fletcher, L., Wood, Scott, Heuer- rncmn, Huebner, Dick, Austin, Brucker, Kincade, Kaufman, Cernik. 1 TOP ROW: Wallis, Kronrnueller, Oxliqley, Lallassor, Mour, Allison, Darraqh, McCarier, Hooks, H., Nooney, Hamel mann, Rogan, Payne, Hooks, l,, Brown, M., Baseler, Mary, Rempe. SECOND ROW: Headley, Chappius, Calvert, Anthes Smith, N,, Dick, Sprick, Alt, Gresham, Enright, Hassbaum, Foster, Beuke, Hoerr, Recker, Malone, Lannie. FRONT ROW Rollans, Sadlo, Loevvnau, Rands, Walka, Price, I-lenrichs, Baseler, Marjie, She-ehy, Harvey, Connelly, Wilkinson, Brown, B. Gilmour, Oster, Barry, TOP ROW: Hanscil, Hausion, Miller, McCoy, Dueren, Seeieldl, Diehl, Rauscher, Lanqenborq, Lussky, Conrad, Sherman Grote, Halcamb, Horwitz, Clodfelter, SECOND ROW: Vogel, Carraway, Kaufman, Zeier, Kurt, Starr, MacKenzie, Killcer, Smith Doe-rr, Fischer, Fickel, Firestone, Bolt, Rapert, Stelzer. FRONT ROW: Faser, Torres, Halliday, Kern, Bigham, O'Malley, Malin Ramsey, Guerrant, MCGinty, McAlister, Schneider, Shafer, Kontominas, Caroland, Sproul, Frieze, -104- glftflfilae lfiliffeif Girls planning to enter the nursing profession joined the Future Nurses of America. The cluh had speakers at their meetings to talk on the dif- ferent fields of nursing. Visiting various hospitals helped the girls see the many aspects of nursing. Social activities included a skating party. ln the spring new officers were initiated at the Mother- Daughter Banquet. F. lX. A. officers were: Margie Baseler, pres- identg Rosemary Sheehy, vice presidentg Joan Hen- richs, recording secretaryg Sandy Harvey. cor- responding secretaryg Janis Price, treasurer and Ann Connelly, chaplain. 7 0lfl'l0I I 0lfU if 306' 8l f5 Girls planning to enter the teaching profession after high school joined the Future Teachers of America. The members invited speakers to their meeting to tell them ahout the different phases of teaching. The club held several teas and invited future teachers from other schools. By visiting the School for the Blind, members saw how teachers face problems in teaching handicapped children. In the spring the group visited St. Louis University. The officers were Claire Cuerrant. president: Maureen lVlcCinty, vice-presidentg Sharon Bamscy. secretary and Joy McAlister, treasurer. --105- Plaus are discussed for F. N. A. Day. Future Teachers leave for the grade schools TOP ROW: Sissoin, Hurts, Heller, Clark, D., Allen, Oehleri, Veech, Suiis, Hopkins, Gardner, Alexander, Taorrnina, l,, Baden, laeobs, Gregory, VVnlferi, Toedtinfxn, Haas, Barlsch, Hoehn, Henderson, Triischler, Tubbesinq, Torres, Wilson, Raiihel. SECOND ROW: Roll, Farmer, Bell, Clark, L., Luenebrink, Schulze, Dirnos, McDerrnoti, Colleii, Spceneman, Snyder, Campbell, Evans, Leberrnann, Niedieldt, Tdorrninfx, R., Horrell, Hill, Valenti, Kemper, Srnilh, Williamson, Greenwell, Rostberq, Charbonnier, Moutrie. FRONT ROVV: Seaion, Meador, Overmann, lepsen, MeGennis, Miles, Aurz, Paser, Meyer, Christian, Kolnian, Letiniann, Tdylor, l.ins, Petersen, Mittendcrf, Boeseh, Thoele, Marsh, Cunningham, Mdrqulis, TOP ROW: Alderson, Hill, Staley, lien, Anderson, Kannnerrneyer, Harqaie, Reheis, Hempel, Haviland, SECOND ROW: Schmidt, Perrine, Schneller, Borbein, Christopher, Lune, Lippelmzzn, Nelson, Weinstein, Joslin, Lawson. FRONT ROVV: Fisher, Carter, Pfeiffer, Suelihaus, McKinley, Yates, Holbrook, Cunningham, Harvey, Mills. .- 106 - i- U Communifg The Senior Hi'Y was made up ofthe junior and senior boys. A Work Day at the Y.M.C.A. was a requirement for new members. The first activity sponsored lay the club was the lee-Breaker Dance. Al Christmas they collected canned goods and dis- trihuled them to needy families in the Normandy District. At the Hi-Y-Faculty Basketball Came the Faculty Ml7ossils defeated the HCh0kers. the Hi-Y championship team, by a score of -14-33. At the Model Convention in Jefferson City H. H. Antz was the Reading Clerk of the Senate. The officers were Mike Kolman, president, john Leltinann, vice-president, ,lim Christian, secretary, Hon Meyer, treasurer, Jim Taylor, chaplain and Paul Faser, sergeant-at-arms. .fgalegadi Succee A This year, due to the enlargement of the Hi-Y membership, the Hi-Y divided into two groups. The Junior Hi-Y. called Adelphi, was for fresh- men and sophomore boys. ln their first year at the Senior High. the group participated in many activities. New memhers were required to partici- pate in a Y.M.C.A. Work Day. The group also attended the Model Convention at the state capital. They also discussed plans for a possihle canoe trip to Canada in the summer. The officers were Dave Yates, president, Holm Mckinley, vice-president, Jim Holbrook, secretaryg Kenneth Suellhaus, treasurer, Cary Cunningham, chaplain and Paul Pfeiffer, sergeant-at-arms. -107- What, no can opener? f'Faculty Fossilst' and Hi-Y Chokers battle for the ball. TOP ROW. Bokermcmn, Fickel, Clodfelter, Kraus, Mitchell, Roberts, Thompson, Rogan, Koller, Weeks, Gaines, Brew Parsons, Yates, Thoele, Lussky, Klatt, Henrichs, Schaefer, I. SECOND ROW: Huckaba, Rapert, Heuermann, Enright, Ier Smith, Moore, Hinson, McWilliams, McGue, Maniscalco, Hitt, Guerrant, Sprick, Haskell, Feller, Miescher, Heberer. FRONT R Love, Iohnston, Harvey, Berardino, Shafer, S., Halliday, Oster, Ramsey, Conrad, Hartmann, Firestone, Darraqh, Lammers, B Walkcz, Torres, Faser, Schmeliq, Severs, On my honor. . .H ed lgefifed emmeo 499, The Les Petites Fcnnnes Tri-Hi-Y had many social and service projects throughout the year. The officers were Marilyn Nabb, presidentg Sue Simonds, vice-presidentg Jo Alfeld, secretaryg Nancy Benner, treasurer and Wiririie Merk, chap- lain. Service projects included filling baskets for needy families at Thanksgiving and helping the Hi- Y with their Basket Drive. ln order to raise money the girls sold Normandy pennants and candy. Social activities included co-sponsoring the valen' tine dance and holding a Pajama Party at the lVla1'k-Twain-Y. lVlenilJers also participated in the Model Convention at Jefferson City. wain eend Tl11'1111gl11111l the year. the Twain 'l'c'e11s Tri-Hi-Y 1JPl'l:Ul'IllOfl lllilllf se1'xir'vs led hy Kerri llill'tFIlBIlIl presi1lc11l. Other offivers were Marty Firestone. rice-p1'esi1lv11lg Jackie Conrad, se1'1'elaryg Fran Darragli. treasurer, and Sllilfllll li3IllSPy. ehaplain. ff At Tl1a11lisgi1i11g the 1'l11l1 sponsored a dinner for a needy family and al lIl1rist111as they assisted the Hi-Y's Basket Drive hy p111'c'hasi11g toys for the Y haskets. Fllll and work p1'oj1-1-ts kept the girls husy all year. To raise IIIOIIPY, a bake sale was held and Cl11'lSllllilS vorsages were sold. Their annual dance. plaimerl hy both senior l'llllDS. was valled 4'Heart7s Deliglllf' Nleirihers also partivipated i11 the Model Co11ve11tio11 held at ,l0fl'Pl'S0ll City. Which one will you buy?'5 TOP ROVV: Cassidy, Hnmseri, Rcruscher, Lunqenbe-rg, Buselei, Ncorisy, Anderisov, Steels, Sl'l'3ITIlJI1, N1cely, Corbin, Plefku, ND ROW: O'MGlley, Sanford, Shy, Miles, Culvert, Cox, Bournex, Ccur, Liles, Hcmielmcznn, Bfxllinq. FRONT ROW: Bond, , Scott, Benner, Alteld, Nubb, Simorids, Mark, Sellinqer, Hedge, Wilson. -109- ji- i- M5 perkrm any QPULCQ5 FRESHMAN The Freshman girls formed four Tri-Hi-Y groups: Debuteens, Live-Yers, Markettes and Y- Wheelers. The clubs were united by a council made up of two members from each group. The council approved the clubs, constitutions, made plans for activities sponsored by all the clubs and listened to the individual plans of the clubs and approved these plans. One of the activities spon- sored by the council was a Christmas Party for the girls and their dates. Each of the clubs elected officers and sponsored individual activities. Most of the groups sponsored a program for the study of different religions. This program included listening to speakers from vari- ous churches and visiting several churches. Junior Tri-Hi-Y plans a service project. SOPHOMORE The Sophomore girls formed five Tri-Hi-Y groups: Femfiteens, Les Jeunes Filles, Nor-Debs, Normanettes and Teenettes. A council composed of two members and the president from each club co-ordinated the activities of the clubs. Officers of the council were: Barb Thompson, president, Sue Rands, vice president, Marcia Wehrle, secretary, Carol Stockmann, treasurer, and Phyllis Diesel, chaplain. The council sponsored a Pajama Party, the proceeds of which were used for a charity pro- ject. The groups elected officers for their clubs and sponsored several social and service projects throughout the year. One of the clubs, service pro- jects included selling mints for a World Service project. JUNIOR Feminettes and Tri-Debs were the two Junior Tri-Hi-Ys. The clubs elected their officers and throughout the year sponsored many activities. The officers of Feminettes were: Diane Morri- son, president, Linda Kaufman, vice president, Paulette Jewell, secretary, Carol Dueker, treas- urerg and ,lane Nekola, chaplain. Activities included service and social projects. Service projects included a visit to a11 old folk's home at Christmas and a trip to a hospital at Easter. Social projects were: a hayride, sleigh riding, ice skating, indoor swimming party and a picnic. i -110- TOP ROW: Huber, Urani, Vinyard, Grass, Lang, Rosenzweia, lanes, Aut, Streclcer, Bellovic, Hueser, Schaefer, Mof- titt, Null, Gan, Landuyt, Arb. FRONT ROW: Mayes, Hrebicek, Enaler, Crider, Bohn, Nekola, Dueker, Morrison, Kaufman, Ie-Well, Macklin, Duncan, Lakin, Lewis, Ferris. i TOP ROW: Mueller, Chappius, Hutfstutler, Schwarz, Schafler, Gerhke, Taylor, Payne, Smith, MacKenzie, Lewis, Talbot, Steinhauser, Fields, Hart, Hodges, Mashak, Wetzler, Dueren, McAdam, Fischer, Moellinq. FRONT ROW: Stewart, McFarland, Grant, Pursley, Carr, Compton, Newman, Grote, Bayer, Roberts, Nixon, Hanasaki, Peck, Goode, Huebner, Ruck- man, Meador, Burnley, Doerr, Officers of Tri-Delis were: ,loan Roberts, prcsi- dent' Sue Bayer. vice resident' Liz Nixon secre- ? J P 3 7 taryg Gail Grote. treasurerg and Swano Hanasaki. chaplain. Tri-Delis sponsored many service projects. On Halloween they had a party for the children at St. Francis Orphanage. Christmas service projects included a party at St. Francis Orphanage and delivering leaflets in Lucas-Hunt Village for St. Louis Christmas Caroling Association. Later in the year they collected for Muscular Distrophy. Social projects were: a hayride, Come-As-You Are-Breakfast during the Christmas holidays ,and a Leap Year Party for the memhers of the club and their dates. -111- TOP ROW: Headley, Bosrzhen, Wright, l-loekcl, Straub, Lynn, Gilmour. FRONT ROW: Bildner, Greenbeicg, Al- lison, Kmeqer, lanes. TOP ROW: O'MGllGY, Kortli, MC- Cully, Stockmciinn, Big' hrznx, Schultz, Rzzncls. FRONT ROW: Whitney, Moor, Lomb, Owens, Quigley, Ad- Cxms, Siddens. TOP ROW: Kimes, Dixmqlx, Vxfelii- le, Wilslilisexi, Kqune, Braun, Thompson, Paul' SSH. FRONT ROW: Reeder, lrmet, Konio minus, Creuch, Vogel Ccrolund, Reeder, Iofln TOP ROW: Kcmunermeyer, Mose Luekinq, Meyer, Die sel, Rolwisun, l-lwslfie' der, Goode. FRONT ROW: Stewcxt, Holes, Swim Anderson, Keiclie Gcudner, B1 ewer, Kocl TOP ROW: Srihorr, Diehl, Seefeldl Brockmeier, Fritsvhe Poecker, Bergmann Peiorserl, Simmonds Smiih, Mahon. FRONT ROW: Galtwald, GI'E?f'llW4xll Fletcher, Taylor, Mn: Brearty, Gardner Schulz, Muhrlino, Fra mem, Aucihly. TOP ROW: Kloypas, Welzler Dewnard, Schneider Russell, Guedry,G1een Look, McLaughlin Thompson, Maiqulis. FRONT ROW: Spilker, Kaufman, Wal ka, Mazsh, Henning Carlson, Weckherlin Schulze, Unnerstall Tharenos, Cox. TOP ROW: Behrens, Edgerton. Hughes, Sellinqer, Mc- Carter, Buniinq, Boer- Cker, Erehm. FRONT ROW: Bliss, Neal, Close, Car- leton, Holliday, Cec- carini, Niecirinqhaus. FOP ROW: Mueller, L., Kumininq, Hill, Taylor, Weqman, Hauclc, Hoesli, Peters, Braun, Pollman. RONT ROW: Papenclick, Spellmeyor, Ruelon, Monaco, Pe- trov, 'Amhos, Mueller, H., Kes1erson,Headley. l ep .f4r0u:5e6 .SZAOOK Sairif Under the leadership of President Sue Simonds, Vice-President Winnie Merk, Secretary Nancy Ben- ner, Treasurer Paulette Jewel, Sergeant at Arms Millie Balling and Barb Huber, the Pep Club contributed greatly to school spirit and the morale and support of the schoolls teams. One of the club's several purposes was to give the cheerleaders financial aid and promote busses to various games. To raise money for these pro- jects, and to publicize Normandy's Colors, Pep Club sold shakeroos, pins, pennants and sweat shirts. Throughout the year the Pep Club showed good sportmanship and enthusiasm. -114- ancem frive kr perkcfion Meeting twiee a week after sehool under the flireetion of Mrs. Helen Sauer. Oreliesis memlmers went through many series of exereises, loeomotixe ' movements and dam-e eompositions. Senior offieers were Linda Carr. president: jo Alfeld. xiee-pres- identg Kay Larmners, secretary: and Sue llapert. treasurer. Leading the Junior Urehesis were liar- liara Adams, presidentg Bette Talbot, viee-presi- flentg Sandy Corbin, secretary: and Stevie Crass, treasurer. Besides performing in several assemblies, Or' ehesis members look a major part in the seliool operetta, Brigadoon, whieh was produeed in the fall, and the spring May Fete. Various techniques are combined to create a May Fete dance. TGP ROW: Brcwn, Corbin, Kcppitz, Bcyle, McAE1ster, Grote, Luekmq, Diesel, Bcrcwitz, Hocks,T':1bcT, Hoppe, VVeiirle, Grnss, Stemhuuser, Benner, Mqshrrk. SECOND ROW: Kfrmmermcyer, Brewer, Hushcidei, Meyer, Ferris, Adams, B., Crider, Newman, Buyer, Sprick, Henson, Smith, Shy, Kilker, Stephenson, Meiqs, Mc:AdGm. FRONT ROW: Love, Nfrbh, Rands, Morrison, Lummers, Carr, Alfeld, Rupert, Peck, Adams, D., Darrfrqh, Owens, Gardner. -115- X Beamilcs make the scene. l l TOP ROW: Fcrser, Evans, Allen, Hall, Hass, Henderson, Clark, Runion, Christian, Campbell, Gregory, Carney, Taormina, Cor nelis, Lowery, Snyder, Anthes, Gerrard, Ayers, Phillips. SECOND ROW: Schmidt, Van Mill, Tubbesinq, Ichnson, Schulze, Simpson, Ioe Simpson, lim, Riechers, Terral, Krieger, Daniels, Autz, Spoeneman, Moutrie, Lettmann, Smith, Lins, Torres, Hitchcock, Thoele. FRONT ROW Marqulis, Kalish, Meador, Eswine, Twillman, Baden, Dotter, Meyer, Hinrnan, Dix, I., Dix, T., Tocco, Kaiser, Seaton. in order to become a member of the Lettermanfs Club, boys had to earn a letter in at least one Q K Varsity sport. Their officers were Gary Dotter, p ayerd presidentg Ron Meyer, vice presidentg Bob Hin- man, secretary and Jim Boden, treasurer. With the Vikingettes they sponsored the '4Dis- aifl, associates Dragf, They planned the program for Normandy's Christmas Basketball Tournament and purchased a large picture of the football team. -116- Those who partiripated in girls' athletics and earned 1,000 points were admitted tu Vikingcttes. lmamling the nienihers were Bev Sellinger. pres- imlenl: Fran Darragh. Vive president: Kay Lani- ir nn-rs. ser-retary: and Naney Benner. treasurer. The Vikingettcs ro-sponsored a heatnik dance mulled Hljisassoc-izites Dragf' Another money rais- arn, z ing project was selling vanilla. They alsn held tht-ir annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. TOP ROW: Percival, Haskell, Hoppe, Thorp, Durrcxqh, E., Iones, Huber, Sheehy, Thoeli, Von Behren, Plretkfi, Miles. FRONT ROW: Torres, Bolling, Meador, Benner, Sellinqer, Darruqh, F., Lcmmers, Harvey, Cox, Iohnston, A Vikingette rookie has a rugged day. - 117 - TOP ROW: Hyman, Lunknu, Bcrnister, Small, Allen, Roll, Stcrnis, Drehmanu, Iohnson, St, Clair, Kcmmermeyer, Harr- qcte, Shine, Snyder, Lczscrter. SECOND ROW: Lewis, Brock, McGue, Duffin, Tocco, Simon, Wylun, Torres, Bcrrtholme, Sheehy, Mcxniscalcto, Gun, Latimer, Snead. FRONT ROW:Bo1es, Liles, Schaefer, Koch, L:1V:1Hee, Huckclbfl, Shy, Smillie, Tetten- horst, Kraus, Schwcrrten, Bierer, Nobb, Stelzleni, Bond. TOP ROW: Rostberq, Secrbcruqh, Gladish, Thoele, Moffill, Bunch, Vxlheeler, Hartmann, B., Hcmnu. FRONT ROW Bohn, Miescher, Morrison, Hcrrtmunn, K., Schmeliq, Feller, Vinyurd, Rosenzweiq, -118- CALL 67l'l6lCf5 Students nlio partivipated in the svllool plays earned poinls loxsarml 111e111l.1e1'ship in the Tliespian Society. Serving the vlulm as officers were Jo Smil- lie, p1'0si1lontg Betsy Kraus, vice presidentg Barli Shy, Sl'l'l'l'lilI'y and Gloria Tettenhorst, sergeant at arms. The group presented Starflusl and The Macl- 1l'0lII!7Il of Clmillof, wliivli were both well 1'ev0ive-cl luv the anclienves. Attending lH'I'l'Ul'lllllllK'l S at the AIllC1'if'illl Vllll9illl'l'. the Slionlvoat, ancl Washington University. llie Tliespians olrsm-rxecl ilifferent acting teclnniques. lnduc-tion lor the new ll1PIlllJ6l'S was held in the spring, orman gif .xdrfidfri Stnclents inlc-rested in art, with some artistic talent, parlivipalml in Art Society. The officers were Janet Sc-lnnelig, pri-sidentg Kerri Hartmann. tice-p1's,-simleiilg Kienliilde Feller, S6C1'6ii1I'y, anrl Dianne Morrison, lI'1?i1SllI'0l'. Thr- annual lim-aux Arts Ball was presented on Halloween. nilli lllf' appropiate theme 4'l3lam'lx Magirf' Chosen for lier original mask, Stevie Crass reigned as qiwmi. As a st-rxif-if projc-4-l. llie vlnln made clot-orations for llle various holidays tllroughoul the year for SllEllIII'0l'li Ulrl Folks llonie. Througli these artivi- ties the vlulm liclps-ml its nieinliers to haxe fun and to express ilu-ir arlisliv talent. Beatniks perform on Normandy stage. Stevie Grass experiences a thrilling moment 'fDon't drop me-3' TOP ROW:A Hoppe, Boescn, Roll, Luenebrink, Christian, Drehmcmn, Clark, Meodor, lim, Smith. FRONT ROW: Leitner, Oster, Kern, -Mel-Uicrm, Ruckmcn, Kilker, Mecdor, Judy, Percival, Sellinqer, Lczmmers. ancem earn ew 1' niquefi Boys and girls who enjoyed ballroom dancing joined Lhe Co-ed Dancers. They niet after school and learned many new steps improved lheir dancing. The into advanced and heginning Under the direction of Mrs. dancers performed gracefully Fete. and techniques that group was divided dancers. Helen Dunbar, the in this year's May f A11- 11111-1'g1l1xv i,1'l'llIJLlllUllill Efllliilllllll IS llll 4111 ll11- jul: l1'ui11i11g p1'ug11'z1111 for ,l1l11i4v1's illltl Sl'lll41I'h. l mlm' llll' a11l11'1'xiri1111 nl Mr. Lvslm' li. K1'Sll'I'S1IIl. ll vluv lIll'l mluily lm' l01'l111ir'al z111fl l'l'lill1'fl i11sl1'111'- llllll suilml lu 1'ill'lI livlcl of l'IIllJlUfIlll'lll. llllila' .Si2eL Experience gixing sl111l1'11lS ilu- upp411'l1111ily In gain Xillllillilt' worlx 1'XlM'I'll'Il1't' uml llvlp them vlmsv il suilulvli' p1'uf4-ssiu11. ll. O. lf. also enalnlcd sluclvnts lu 0lll'll IllUIll'y illlll llvu-Imp i11l61'0Sls illlll alpliluclvs wllilv l'HllllllK'llllQ llloir s1'l1mmli11g. TOP ROW: NF1b'3-1'dlI'lQ,lVlQd6!', lolinson, Hcpkins, R.,Muskopf, Will, Milan, Ledbetler, Hessel, Schenk, Grupos, l,f7L1r1fi1r':',lJLiCiWiQ, Mfrnninq, Weber. SECOND ROW: Rflberson, Hale, Klein, Golden, Tinsley, Briltner, Guccione, Brock, O'M1li-fy, VVYQSIHPIIIXHIIII, Hzrrnetz, Lewis, Ayers, Hiiqcrnmn. FRONT ROW: Warfield, Willenburq, Kimmel, Hopkins, E., Tfffstx, Qfi',Iblll1Ql'l, Kostecki, Weldon, Kelleher, Williamson, Morris, Stolze. Who turned on the lights? - 121 F- 1 :le w-f:xQ m uv. A - .im mm .Av uw CAL Jdffmld Wwe Under the leadership of QYan1'y liupprecht, pres- identg Jean Means. Vive-pr'esimle11t: Jerry' Leigh. sec-retaryg and l at Taylor. t1'easi1r4-i'g the Deliate Club had an avtiye year partivipating in inyita' tional dehate nu-els and out-ol'-town trips. Although working hard. the delnaters had a lot of fun and had many NyUllll1'l'l'lll expei'ier1c-vs. agree. TOP ROW: Schmitt, Strrzussner, Dick, Anderson, Greenwell, Howe, Morris Holcomb. FRONT ROW: Hisserich, Tinsley, Oster, Le-Fort, Pendleton. roufa lib Under the direction of Mr. John 'l1OI'I'CS, a new Chess Cluh was formed. The students challenged each other to games of Chess and also heard lev- tures hy' Mr. 'llnrres on ways tn iniprove their skills. Betsy Kraus was 1-lwsen as the Clulfs first president. Jim Worthey concentrates on a move. -122- TOP HOW: Burnley, Tecmo, Hinman, Henderson, Cl11rk,MCDerniOtt, McCoy, Miller. FRONT ROW: Oster, Harvey, Le-iqlr, Rugvprefrht, Mefins, Ttxylrvr, Erwin, Mfiiqulis. The library workers assisted Mrs. Viola Milne, librarian, by performing such duties as checking IW .24 S K out hooks, shelving and keeping order in the C Ol erd LJ CA00 m 'Ul'Y- Other office workers gave assistance in the At- tendance, Guidanve and Nurse's offices. They assisted in filing. delivering pass slips and run- ning errands. These duties gave students experience working in an office. TOP ROW: Daniels, Harmon, Chronlster, Rcithel, Anthes, Gerrard, Gardner, May, Caldwell, Schwarz, Lettmcmn, Mouirre, Smith, Stewart, Worthey, Bartholme, Rostberq, FRONT ROW: Sowell, Hotze, Clcxrk, Nemcnick, House, Vinyurd, Rosenzweiq, Kraus, Burnley, l-lzrllidcry, Robertson, Wrouqhton,Pr1Ce, Ienninqs, Morqulis, Kemper. Nonets entertain Motherx' Club. TOP ROW: Yates, Taylor, Wehrle, Mrunker, Trent, McGinnis, Grass, Foudcrw, Schmidt, Hackney, Manicrci, Hansen, Schoefe FRONT ROW: Baker, Morris, Bcxseler, Smith, Houston, French, Haskell, Taylor, Gshrke, Vhiqht, Ercck, Marsh. ln S1'1lil'IIll1l?l' the Nmivls lregaii their lmusy yvar singing all lhv Chase Holvl for lhe Natimiul Kiwan- C A' V ' C! is Clulv. 'llhu year was filled with other distingu- 0l'l'l :ne OLCQ6 F0 Lice ' ishml imilzilimms and migzrgvrrivlils. LlIlfil'l' lhv ili- re:-lism of Mrs. Hvlc-ri Bull. Sue Bayer, Luuise fd il Umvk. Curulyn Carr. lflizulwlli Darrugh. Suncly nequa e arnqony Kilkvr. Joy Mr'AlisLer. Amir:-5 Mashak. uml Roni Pzlrlu' 4-mripused this groiip. -121- OVJ Io mn ii llliblltll of Illi the l'hHl'lIS l'1'l1c'z1l'sm-cl all 3 u.c'lm'k vzlvh Nlmulalx. W Mllsivallly lulvlllvrl rlll1l4'Illr l'UllllJPll'1I fm' paris in lhm' 0p1'rc'llz1 Hl'I.:Q'IIflflUlI in Nfuxvrlmluw. 'lm' Mm'- vurin and Tony 'IN-1-11 vu-flzxlwecl in lhis prmlllv- plnfmnlnmu mul min 1 s un. Nw s 'a 'X ' ' Q PTX gl lwl ll hip I um I' md RN .2 'l . .-Xl llw lwgillllillg of llll' bf I'Ullfl SPllll'Sll'l'. cliui- lmlz' Slllflt'lllf lrifwl uul fm' lhv Mivivd Uhlilwli. l n- f der thc' 1Ill't'l'll0ll of Mrs. Nlilflllll Xxlllllqlvilll, '6'flIlf'Sd2lf. and lfrirlay nmrning. TOP RCW: Erurker, Nasal, Gxrtlqcrp, Fzulstxch kjzglxg, Lussky, Eelfcrd PKSITLQ, Lxzxe, Gxucms, Hizzzprzpgtud, Klnsftde. FRONT hnstci, Mr-lk, Sxrncuds, E'1d1q, fnizzckeuzzf, fli 111 11:31, Hseufllrz zrm, Grizy, L'I'ld1S, E1:,:x,:, Short, Fur'-za Don Gfwdncv' acidx his part 1,0 lhe szfcfcesx of A'B7'iQCldOO7l.u -- 125- Oflgfffefrf .SQIJUQ OLUCLI' MCG! p8l LCii0lfL I TOP ROW: Terral, Lussky, Wheeler, Clark, Taylor, Fcrulstich, Christian, Schwarz, Gardner, Gerrard, Mclforlund, Tocco Sullivan. FIRST ROW: McGennis, Mcrniuci, Smith, Moutrie, Riechers, Robertson, Vczllincx, Bennett, Kemper, Roll. Hello, my Coney Island baby! Each Tuesday and members of the Boys into smooth harmony ior, and Senior boys Thursday morning at 7:15, Chorus blended their voices Freshman, Sophomore, Jun- were encouraged to partici- pate in this vocal group. The main purpose of the group was to strive toward perfection for their own satisfaction and enjoyment. Among their performances, the boys sang at the Normandy Music Association Concert in May. Under the direction of Mr. Arthur Kennett, the Boys, Chorus sang Mluamp ln the West,i' Praise We Sing to Theef, and 4'Wor1de1'ful Copenhagenf' Four enthusiastic male singers got together to form a hoy's quartet. Don Gardner, first tenor, Jim Christian, second tenor, Paul Schwarz, baritone, and ,lim Terral, bass, practiced during their lunch hours. At the Normandy Follies in March the quartet sang uConey Island Bahyf' and g'Wiffen- poof Song. 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Sul- Sillllllllls. illltl .lull-v Slvvlv. Sl' cllll'lFllll2iP S4'ils1lll lliullliulllell llllx XI'ill' lllr llllw xlvllv. 'lille girls szlllgg lm' lllc' Fl, llllllis llilflll ASSUl'lilllllll all lfrlclimfs czllll' amd also all lllc- lllllflllll lll Segvtette helps to llrighterz the Cllrismlcls Season ll. TOP FOVV: Ml-lll l., Svllu-,'l12 F-limi, f,1I'Qll' 115511, Klllcfz, ?U7. k, K2gipl'Z, 1:16. FEXQCNV BCVW: f'lf:s:':l', Flllllil, N, Clllxss, Pfxrkw, Hlrxzwif-1, lrwlfe, Lllssky, Ylzllr, Mzsllflk, D'zll.1c131, F., Hlllsflll. FRONT ROW: Hl,lfistlltlCr, lim U, FiPCllPI. CVM-:llc-y, Kern, Bllyl-ll, Olly, L., SI10l'lli1l1,'li, Swflllk, Hgrvmy, Ikvk, Qflidrr, Ngtbb, Bollvs, Huw:-rlon, Carr, C. ---v E s 2 2 s 5 E K Q 5 l ll l . E ll H 5 -12 'fs -128- agndfrumenfagufd Jdclzieue l 'l'h1- seventy-two members of the Symphonic Band were chosen through auditions which re- vealed their musical ability and skill. Early in the year the hand elected Bob Ceccarini, presidentg Merle Bone, vice presidentg Gary Cunningham, secrctaryg and Joe Smith, librariang to serve as officers throughout the year. Director Mr. C. H. Duncan scheduled many per- formances for the group. They played at a Nor- mandy Music Association Concert and at a Jeffer- son School Assembly Concert. On March 31. they attended the Cry stal City Clinic, and they attended the Suhurlvan Music Festival on April 26. At the Norwood Country Club on May 10, the hand en- tertained the Normandy Kiwanis Club. The hand also participated in the May Fete and graduation. ln the middle of May the group attended a Jazz Symposium. Different speakers and entertainers spoke at this time. The Symphony Orchestra practiced hard in order to present several enjoyable programs. Al- though it was basically a string orchestra, selected iucrnlwers of the band often joined in during spe- cial performances. On March 22, under the direction of Mr. John Young. tho orchestra presented its first perfor- mance at the .Normandy Music Association Con- cert. Marjorie Haselcr, piano soloist. played uMo- zart Sonata in Cv. Other appearances for the orchestra included the St. Louis County Music Festival in April and the May Fete. The officers selected for this year were Gail MacKenzie. presidentg Tim Adams, vice-presidentg Sue Hands, secretaryg Pam Papendick, librariang and Susan Wallace and Bill Owens, assistant libra- rians. - 129- That,s the way it should be done Let's take it from the top. Under the capable leadership of Mr. C. Herbert Duncan, band director, the Normandy Viking Marching Band worked tirelessly and brought honor and recognition to their school. Drum major Frank May, assisted by drum majorettes Sue Sprick and ,lo Malin, led the band in numerous complicated formations during pre-game ceremo- nies and half-time activities at the Vikings, foot- ball games. REHERSALS OFFER CHALLENGE Through the willing co-operation of members attending the time-consuming rehearsals everyday after school, the Marching Band was able to pre- sent a half-time show for the first football game with only one week of school to organize and practice. Throughout the rest of the football season, band members enthusiastically attended rehearsals three days a week. Saturday afternoon games, however, often meant last minute practices on Saturday mornings. Although wet weather often prevented the effec- tiveness of some of the instruments, rain never dampened the band's spirits as they were present at every home and away game. After accepting an invitation to play during the half-time at the Wash- ington University vs. Bradley University football game on October 10, driving rain sent the band members sorrowfully home before they were able to present their show. VEILED PROFHET PARADE For the first time high school bands were offered invitations to march in the Veiled Prophet Parade. Normandy was quite honored to receive one of the three invitations offered to a city, a private and a county school. On the night of Octo- ber 7, the Viking Band gave an excellent perfor- mance which was viewed by thousands of St. Lou- isians, both from the parade sidelines and on tele- vision. Upon the completion of the six and three- fourths miles of marching, the band members agreed that it was an experience long to be re- membered. Frank May prepares to lead the band. One, two, three, four, go, Vikings, go! Let's get that cadence right! Warcking Kane! predenfd umeroud lgerkrmanceri Marching band forms traditional N . Through the efforts of Mr. Duncan, the bandls dilligenl efforts were justly rewarded. On Novem- ber 7, the band members boarded a train bound for Columbia, Missouri where they attended an exciting football game between Missouri Univer- sity and Air Force Academy. The 1959 lllill'l'lllIlg.f band season ended for the Vikings on NOY1'll1lJCI' 141, at Ferguson High School where they marvhed amid mud, strong winds and chilly temperatures. Later in the morning, members posed for pictures on the Vikingls football field and had a big barbeque. Returning to the Jazz Age, Orchesis dances the Charleston. Orch Q5 id Following the theme of the May Fete, Vig1nettcs of History , Junior and Senior Orehesis, pins the modern cianre classes and the Co-ed dancers, painted, in brief, the history of the United States. Starting with the earliest inhabitants, the Indians, who were riepirted hy junior Urvhesis, and con- tinuing up to the Space Age of the future, which was presented by Senior Orvhesis, the dancers gave their atldim-me a vivid view of American lite of the past, present, and future. Beginning tht- pageant, wliirh was presented in honor of tht- Saga King and Qut-on and their rourt, .iunior Ort-ln-sis danced to 'im an Indian, Tool' and then joined Senior Ort-hesis in thc battle of the -132- reaen ia Dancers practice for their invasion of Mars 1'epl'es91iti1ig lnrluslriulixulion. ilu- Jazz Ago. thi Dvncarion. YJ. lhu . and lllc 51890 .-Xffo. l I C Synlplloniv Baiml umlvr llur mlirm-vlimi of Mr. C. llorlmcrt Dunvun. Court l1ll3H1l1Ql'S wore suniors .IULUIIIU Alfeld, Con- nie l-lourner. Sm-oily Cznnplwll. .lim Christian, Toni Dix, Marty Fireslonv, julin L1-tllnunn. Ron Meyvr. Nlarilyn Xalilm and Sue Sinmncls: juniors Sue l3Hy6'I', jim Dix. Carol lhivkvr uncl John 'l'o1'rcs: SUlJl1UI11OI'CS Pal B11-W-i'. Dun l'll'ilIlCSSCy. Cheryl KElIlllIlEl'll16fBI' and Daw Yah-sg lreslnnen Skip Haelmler, Becky Ml'l,ilLlg1llllll. Lyncla Niodringhaiis und Sam Valenti. Senior Orchexis members rehearse for May Feta. CC 37 igneffed 0 ,Hifi for The W.C.T.U. raids a Saloon during the era of Prohibition. - 133 - Civil NYM. Tlim' xigiwllvs l'HlIllIlll4'll willl svlevtionm 1 Clioreog1'aphy for ilu- mmln-rn claim-ws was iltrllk' lu Mrs. Helen Sillll'l'. Xlusiv uns prmiclecl lux lln- Sam Valenti and Becky McLaughlin Skip Baebler and Lynda Niedringhaus HY? Clga Ollfl Pat Brewer and Dave Yates - 134 - ffemlmfd g X S mp g Carol Duelcer and Jim Dix Sue Bayer and John Torres Maw? Dan Hennessey and Cheryl Kammermeyer - 135 - enior Meyer Marty Firestone -136- Cow-f Joanne Alfeld Jim Christian Scott Campbell - 137 - aga UQQI1 77405 34 0 .S1'mon F14 -138- N M. women eibix - 139 - 0l'lCl,l C if -140- KAY LAMMERS AND HM CHRISTIAN Sweeihemt Queen fmd Kinq LINDA CARR Pizper Cfzpals Quein STEVIE GRASS Bcfxux Axis Quan-xx MARILYN NABB ANI? TONY 'IOCLZO Smfvv Qumau fmd King RUN MEYER Cclvemtm Kmq QQ. x ff, S -af i 76 ifffgiw ' If .EWS N 3 f. naw esgwfjix fl, ,, 2 ww, ww X A5 W ------ - -. ij 1 K .,:.:. S .X X f x -:::,:a:aas5 -:,:. X Tvs 12435, www , , N X 3, W ww 1 as 4-Wg im Q' if . fs 5 3 1 i . i i 'Y qv' .mf fr Q 2 fr wiv M4 'isizij 1 - W ' 5? X 9 gf ,E 1 Mya gf ,, ,,:::: ,:,.,.,.,. , A 8, si W? +9 Qv , fi 3? ef ,.:zw 3 I x WA, as N - zz. ,,,.b , .J , S :::E:E:5f' 51 Q fx J 3 Z G! X , Q, W Nw z 'F M6 -1 t 2: wr' . .hm , ws. 53 Q wh 1-3 X 3 5 3 Sig If 1: ,X-cm 5 f X 2 MX .2 , Ev ! 11 QQ Q V fy mm U X 5' s fi? June 8, 1960 Dear Reader: As we complete the final step in the production of The Saga-that of distribution- we can finally sit back and review our year with contentment. In May, '59, the staff began work, the debate over the color being first on the list. In June, we started laying out the dummy so that by September we knew just what pictures we wanted and got busy tak- ing them. As pictures did not always come to us on schedule, to fill in the time, copy was written by section editors. This was the job everyone hated, but, like everything else, it had to be done. By December, we had to meet our first deadline and we've been meeting them ever since. On many nights beforen weary Saga staffers trudged home at 10 o'clock, won- dering if it was all worthwhile. Besides publishing the book, we also sponsored Saga's annual backwards dance and co-sponsored the May Fete. These were the responsibility of our managing editor, who planned and helped direct them. Many nights were spent painting and cutting decorations for these affairs and our efforts were well rewarded by the large turnouts. Our staff, however, did not have all work and no play. At Christmas the Juniors gave a very enjoyable party for the Seniors, at which we all received Hvaluablel' presents. This gesture, Juniors, we shall never forget-nor forgive. At the end of the year, Mrs. Balogh gave a Courier-Saga barbeque at which the staff positions for next year were an- nounced. Believe us, after all the fun we've had, we Seniors gave up our positions very re- luctantly, but did manage to cheer up enough to wish next year's staff all the best of luck. Our work this year went very smoothly, but, unfortunately, not because of us. The credit goes to all the people who helped us, to our engraver, Mr. Harry Swain, who never lost his patience when our goofs cost him time and trouble, to our printers, Mr. Leo Painter, Sr., and Mr. Leo Painter, Jr., who always took time out to help us meet deadlines, to Mr. Lee Schulte, our photographer, without whose patience and skill our formal pictures could never have been taken, and to Jim Guccione, our school photographer, for his diligent and constant efforts to please us. This Saga could never have been published without the capable guidance of our ad- visor, Miss Gail Vandergriff. It was always her enduring humor that kept us plugging when we would have otherwise given up and gone home. To her, Vandy, we extend our deepest appreciation. To all of these, and to all of our staff members, both Juniors and Seniors, who gave their best to make this a successful yearbook, we say, Thank you. Sincerely, ifvvmf -147- 12513121211litillillggmililliglilElggllillilliltillillililililtillilillillilIQYIIZIIEEIXIIZIESJElgliltiillililliililglillillillilfillfglilIilililillilillilgllillillillillilitlilillilliitit A Worcl About Cur Advertisers To those who enjoyed reading the 1960 Saga, the staff sincerely recommends the following firms who assisted materially in publication of the yearbook with their advertisements. Most of them are firms that for years have supplied the school, its faculty members, and its students with guaranteed merchandisey all of them represent reputable firms that will stand behind their claims. By your patronage you can both show your appreciation and benefit in your buying. Adams Dairy lnc ........ Allhoff Brothers lnc ..................... Anderson Music Co ........,............... Arbor Terrace Service Station ..,...... Automatic Devices lnc .................. Baden Tire Co ............................. Baldwin Piano Co ....................... 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Courier For The Fine Ratings Maintained Throughout The Years HN HHH H W H H We Are Proud To Print Both Publications Nlodel Printing 8 Stationery Co. 1606 llodiinnont Avenue liifergreen 5-2480 MEEEEEEEEEEEEWEWHEREHEWHEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEMEWEEEEEEEEE -154- IEIE11IiiEXIEIEIEIIXIIEIZIIiiISIEIE11EIE11EEREEIiiISIEIIiiIXIIEEEIIEEEIEIBIEIIEIEEIEIEIIQUSIIEIEIXIIXIIXIEIEIBIIEEIQIBIEIEJEIIEIZIEEIEIEIEBIEIZIIZIIXIIIQEESIEIIEIEQI fL1NAll0l vnu vonvuwl wrunncu I Wide-Track widens the stance, not the car. With the widest track of any car, Pontiac gives you better stability, accurate control, less lean and sway. BARTON PONTIAC, INC Powrmc I VAUXHALL SALES SERVICE SATISFACTION 1201 SOUTH FLORISSANT ROAD FERGUSON 21. MISSOURI GUS'S MARKET 6317 St. Louis Avenue EVergreen 3-8759 Protection Means cr Lot . . . See 8020 SL Charles Rk. Rd. HArrison 7-4770 I VOGT SPORTING GOODS COMPANY For You or Your Team 7221 Natural Bridge St. Louis 21, Mo. EVergreen l-9966 6320 A Natural Bridge EVergreen 3-9555 JEWEL BEAUTY SHOP Formerly Iola CLOSED MONDAYS The Finest Auto Repair in the Mid-West Open 7 A.M. Io 8 P.M. No Money Down IWe Loon You A Car While Work ls Being Donej NIXON BROTHERS, INC. 6707 Page Avenue PArkview 1-6540 JONES ICE CREAM A wide variety of Suridaes 6 Sodas RICH, CREAMY ICE CREAM 2525 Kienlen EVergreen 1-1594 6819 W. Florissant CO1fax 1-3434 NEW LocAT1oN OPEN SUNDAYS BRAD'-EY,S VINITA PARK AUTO REPAIR JOAN HEGINBOTHAN ' 8200 Park Avenue 3827 St .Ann's Lane EVergreen 3-9271 Vinita Park, Mo. HArrison 7-9390 EEEEIZIEIIXIQIBIIZIIZIIEEIIEEIIEIEIXIIEEIEIIZIIBIIZIIZEIEIIZIEIEIIZIIEEIIZIEIQZIIZIEIZIEIQIEIIZIIZIEEEIEBIEEEIIZIIXIIXIEEEIEIEIEJIEEIIEEEIIEB-Igigiifliiiitiiiili 155 - EEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEMEEEEEEE FREUND BAKING C0 PAN K' 920 SOUTH TAYLOR AVENUE ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI FRank1in 1-1282 Good Health tO AH Better Heat With NoIte's Fuel Oil 5TEVEN'5 DRUG STORE NOLTE PETROLEUM CO. Prescriptions our Speciality o 6764 Page Avenue PArkview 5-6333 PArkview 5-1342 1342 Pennsylvania PETE'S HEATING HAMMOND RADIATOR SERVICE . REPAIR SHOP 1494 N. 70th Street PArkview 7-0771 6214 Natural Bridge Ifliferson 5-7354 WEHMUELLER JEWELERS Qi , jx NORTHLAND SHOPPING CENTER DE PAREE BEAUTY SALON I Mr. Weber and His Staff of Hair Stylists O 7320 Florissant Road EVerqreen 3-8822 ALL TYPE CABINET WORK SANICO RADIATOR SHIELD CO. 6511 OLIVE STREET ROAD PI-Xrkview 7-8898 I PECK'S PRODUCTS COMPANY 610 E. CLARENCE AVE. EEEENWEEFREEZEREEREHENEEEEREEEEWEEEEEEEEEEEENN!EEREEEEEE -156- IEEEEEWEWHWEENEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!EEWWEMMRWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMMMMENEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 1208 Burwood Lucas Hunt Road 7227 Page Avenue PArkview 5-4567 SEALTEST MILK GEISLER AUTO SALES -nd ICE CREAM . Open Sundays and Holidays TWO Locations To Serve You GUARANTEED Ussn cms ' COMPANY PArkview 1-3058 6217 Page Avenue NORMANDY FLORIST ' FLORAL DECORATIONS by DON E- MORE!-'AND 7400 N. BROADWAY S H O P R I T E POLLARD'S MARKET A G ' Su pe rma rket HOME - MADE 6702 Page Blvd. PArlcview 1-9922 X ' SA U SAG E ' ' 1276 FERGUSON AVENUE ......., . .,., .. Pmkview 1-9528 ' gg Q S Tl R E --1---------'------- --------- - - - ' -- C E N T E R 8305 Halls Ferry Road EVergreen 5-9250 7911 Page Plhkview 55051 For the Finest in Floral Arrangements LIST WITH Hwy ff' CROWN REALTY CO. Everqfeen We buy or make 2nd Deeds of Trust Call COlfax l-5032 4820 Natural Bridge nd. ' A. W. HARPER, Pres. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 3721 Iennings Rd. at Natural Bridge 'EEEEENEWEREWEWEEEEEEEEEEEEEWENEEEWWNENEEEEEEEEEEEENNEWER -157- i. J ' f NNEEEEENWWWHERE WWWWW!NNWWWEMMME I I ' .1 ' 1, f, 1 ' Q ,1 If Il' , 1 . A ,f px f K 'J J TOOLS AND SUPPLIES INCORPORATED egg Distributor of Machine Shop and Industrial SuppIies ST. LOUIS 3, MISSOURI INDIANAPOLIS 2. INDIANA 3131-37 Olive Street 1805 West 18th Street Phone FRank1in 1-3370 Phone ME 5-6514 WEMWWWWWMMWWMWWWWRWWMMMNWWWWNWWWNNWNWWMNMWNMWWNWWWMN -158- IEEEEEREEEEEEEEWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENEEWEEEEEEEEENEEEEE RAIN or SHINE SLEET or SNOW CHUCK5M-GQBURGER Bring Your Saga To Our Dining Room 9025 St. Charles Rd. and Receive F RE E IYes, We Said F R E EI, An IBC Root Beer or Coke And An Order of Fries-Compliments of the House! Void After July I, I960 C Thanks For Patronage, Normandy Students IEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWEEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEEE EERE -l59- What's Your Heart Worth? Of course, you can't put a price on a healthy heart! If you could, the cost would be beyond calculation. For the engine hasn't been made that will out-perform this fist-sized powerhouse which pumps five to ten Ffa ONLY QNE. TO Z tons of blood daily, and beats nearly 3 billion times in 70 years. The High Cost of Heart Disease -- Hearts come only one to a customer. That is why it is urgent for you to keep up the fight to guard yours from disease. Diseases of the heart and circulation kill more than 800,000 persons annually. An estimated 10,000,000 people are afllicted H 500,000 of them children. Research Is Saving Hearts -Thanks to heart research, some forms of heart disease now can be prevented, some cured, and almost all cases can be helped through proper treatment after early diagnosis. Thousands of Americans are now living because research has developed new methods of preventing and treating certain forms of heart and circulatory disease. Invest in the Heart Fund - When you give to the Heart Fund, you are making an invest- ment in your future. You are helping your Heart Association bring the latest advances to your doctor so that he may guard your heart and the hearts of those you love. Your Heart Fund con- tribution helps your Heart Association fight Heart disease through: 0 Research 0 Public and Professional Education 0 Community Heart Programs GIVE TO F'IGI-IT HEART DISEASE Help your Heart Fund Help your Heart gunner KEEEEEEEEEEESEWERWEEKSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ongrafufafionfi an Md MAAAM . fo . NORMANDY SENIOR HIGH SCHOCL GRADUATES This Page Courtesy of Mr. and Hlrs. A. S. Purmorl IEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMMEEEEEEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE -161- EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREFEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Everybody goes for ADAMS MILK . . best for health, energy ...a lift that lasts all day! There's nothing as healthy, refreshing or deli- cious than a tall, cold glass of Adams Milk. . . unless it's two glasses. Keep plenty of Adams Milk on hand. And drink lots of it everyday! vw l ' . ww f AD Stl? 'A M 4 Fa 1. :s i - A , l if Rf 'Q,,7'z ADAMS M I LK fl or 1 sn 4 fresh as fresh can be! yy EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEUEEEEEEEEEUEUUEEE -162- NWXXMWNXMICXXEKWWEEZEEEXXEYEYTYWJ'Ti X VNTTZZEQKXXKXKNNNXRNFNMXXYYEXELQZRYX Goon Ma I ts G 0 0 D BIQ DRIVE IN I QU I'QeI'S I I 1 I l ' I I I Complete Dinners I O Z Carry Out Service ' 5900 NATURAL BRIDGE EVergreen 3-9407 ST, LOUIS, MO, Now Serving You From Two Locations COAL FEED PONTlCELLO'S LAWNSEED CORD WOOD ITALIAN RESTAURANTS Open Sunday thru Thursday 4:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. AT Friday and Saturday 4:00 p.m. to 2:15 a.m. 6720 Natural Bridge 8736 Goodfellow Blvd. EV. 1-7540-EV. 1-7541 EV. 8-0500-EV. 9-9547 ALLHOFF BROTHERS, INC. XO1fJI.lX111' g O ALL-AMERICAN MEDALIST I 6676 Easton Avenue EVerqreen 5-0674 BEST OF LUCK TO SAGA INXEYTYY 71 1 TTTTVTTTYTEVV 5TEXWigfiifiggfiigliiiiii3i3YiifffiiZlQiQ1i -163- I IH 2' - 'it LENZ MARKET The Best in Foods AG Store 3501 Avondale EVergreen 3-9013 PAGEDALE FLOWERS Cemetery Flowers Funeral Works Corsages Planters Hospital Pieces 1328 Pennsylvania PArkview 5-9033 COMETO... T O Y T O W N 10005 St. Charles Rock Road 3234 Welsburg HArrison 7-4928 St. Louis 21, Missouri .9Zraea,m LETTERING Bowling Shirts and Blouses Trophies and Medals SHOP AT . . . NABB'S MARKET 6506 Pasadena EVerqreen 3-8931 7432 Forsyth HAAS SHOE CO. PArkview 5-9551 COURTESY OF . . . NELSON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Families Who Pray Together Stay Togeziherw R. W. STEINMIER, Minister 6500 NATURAL BRIDGE STEPHAN'S MARKET 3835 ST. ANN'S LANE Normandy 21, Mo. O EVerqreen 3-6500 SIGN MOUNTING EQUIPMENT SCAFFOLDING AUTOMATIC DEVICES INC. P. O. BOX 5 MARYLAND HTS.. MO. ARTHUR H. SCHIKORE O.D. Frame Straightening Body G Fender Work Wheel Aligning Painlinq Complete Lubrication oPToMETRIST rs. SERVICE 602 Charleton Bldg. 815 Bennuda BQDY CTf35:?RQEggg CHeSmu' H061 Evemeen 36593 VO1unteer 3-3115 6711 Page Blvd. IEEIEIEIEIZIEEXTIZIIEEIEUIZSIIEIEIIBZIIZIIZIEIIEIEIIEEIEIE EEIEEIEEEIBIIZITZIIIQEQIIZTIZIEIIZIIIEIZIIZIEIIZIIEIEZILXIEIIEBI EJEIEIZIETIXTIEIEIEEEEEQIIXIIZIIZIYJ IEE -164- IZIEIEIEIZTERIEIEIXIIZIIZJIBJIZJIZIEEIEIEIIZIEEIIXIIEIEIZIIEEEEBIEIEIEEKEEIRIEIZIEEQIMIEEIEEEEEIMLQEEJIEEIIEIZIZIIZILERIIEIEEIZIIEIEIZIEEIZIIZIZIIF PERRY T.V., INC. Precision Electronics Specialists Since 1926 Factory Authorized Soles and Service o RCA and RCA Color TV ZENITH and MOTOROLA TV o Auto Radio Specialists 3900 Iennings Road CO1iax 1-1033 Optical Goods Photo Supplies Hearing Aids Contact Lenses E kefs Prescription Opticians Courtesy of . . . THE NADYNE DUFFIN SCHOOL OF DANCE 3521 Ridgedale LOU MEYER SERVICE STATION 7528 Florissant Road Normandy. 21, Missouri DERBY GAS Gr OIL Tires and Tubes - Tire Service - Expert Lubrication AN DERSON MUSIC COMPANY Kinsman Organs - Jesse French Pianos Band Instruments - State Certified Teachers 90 01-WE 35 N- CENTRAL CLAYTON' ,jg N- GRAND 7287 Natural Bridge Evergreen 3-8822 WI LS H U S E N CONSTRUCTION CONGRATULATIONS 2847 Ridgeview Dr. - Bel-Nor - COlfax 1-2571 O Doddles Dale Sub-Division -ALL BRICK HOUSES - 8700 Scudder Ave., Berkeley GO DAT DRUGS Prescription Specialists BOYD' I C I. EDWARD GODAT, P1r.G O 6824 Myron at Maywood St. Louis, Mo. L D EVergreen 1-4600 DEE'S BEAUTY SHOP Complete line of Beauty Service KANTIS 6 SONS GOLD STAR MARKET 9452 Kathlyn HArrison 7-7120 Overland, Mo. 5200 Page Blvd. FOrest 1-9501 IIZIIZIIZIEIEIEIIZIIZIIEIZIIZIIEIZIIEEIIZEIEIIZIEIIZIIEEIIEIZIIEEJEIIZEIZIIEIIEIZIIEIEIYIWIEEQIEIZIEIIEISZIIEIIBJIZIIZ IEEIEJIEJEJIZIIZIEIEIIEEIIERIIEEJEEIIZIIZIIBJIZIIEIEIEZIIEIE - 165 - IBBWEEMNEWWEEEEEEEEEEEEBEENEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE PINE LAWN FLORIST COVERS BINDING U Vera M. McGuire for Hurry M, McGuire 6211 NATURAL BRIDGE THE 1950 SAGA BUSCH AUTO GLASS FURN ITURE TOPS - MIRRGRS , 8209 Grcxvois 0 8131 Page Blvd. BECKTOLD COMPANY 1600 Mackland St. Louis PLato 2-9840 HArrison 9-5572 EVerqreen 3-4576 FLOWERS For A11 Occasions Favazza Florist and Gift Shop FUNERAL DESIGNS - WEDDINGS - CORSAGES 13, Mo. BETTY M. FAVAZZA 4013 Ienninqs Road Pine Lawn, Mo. 'tlfanking in Get a Vacation Club YEARBOOK Look iorword to hovinq plenty ot spending money for your oriceo- yeor vocation. Deposit Sl to S20 lhc Sky Has Yearbooks, Too! Get a Christmas Club YEARBOOK Best way to sove for the hoppiest seoson of ony yeor! Deposit 50C to S20 weekly, receive S25 to Weekly, receive S50 to S1000 when S1000 in November. Free Christ- ,s b WH votcottion doys roll around! mos booklet when you join. :WW G , I LONGER EVERYDAY BANKING Houks Q, ,I.. . . . l',t W III IM I I Mondays hll 5 - Fndcxys i111 7 .irmiixtgi iih -Rus t, E oiher days 1111 4:30 I '1IH'B 3 I AND TRUST A COMPANY lx I2. IZEEEUIEIEE ElEE551LillilEllillilIZEllilliElE11E31E11E11EliililElilliilENEBlENEEElEBllilEllillillilElIEElillilillilillilillglillilillillillillilillilillilglglillililil --166- IEIIZIEITEIZEIEIZIIEEIIEQIEEIIZIIZIZIIZIIZIIXTIEIEWEEEIEIZIIEIIXIIEIIZIEIIEEBTIEIEIZIMIEIEIZIIEIEIZIMIZIIZIEIETEIIZIIEIIZIIZIIZIIEBIEIIXEEIEEEIZIIZIIZIIXIIEIEIEIIEIZIIZIIEIZ RUSS NIXON AND ASSOCIATES Representing the Manufacturer 51 Bellerieve Acres COH-:xx 1-6837 Beautiful Carpets and Drapes Tailored to Fit Your Home DU EKER CARPET COMPANY 5221 Lucas Hunt Road EVergreen 2-2251 FRANK WESTLAKE 6' SON DRUG CO. Professional Pharmacists Prescriptions Sick Room Supplies Delivery Service St. Louis - Wellston 1504 Hodicxmont CO11ax 1-4100 Overland 9319 Midland HArrison 7-8820 Invest in Your Future Open A CoIIege Fund Savings Account at ir 12 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiVIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iliiiltiiTIUIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIII SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 7276 Natural Bridge - EVergreen 3-43II AT THE NORMANDY WEDGE-ST. LOUIS 21, MISSOURI Where you SAVE does make a difference Hours: Mori. thru Thurs. 9 oi.rn.-4 p.m. Fri. 9 onrn.-8 p.rr1. ON LINBERGH. SO. OF NATURAL BRIDGE BY PASS SG. 67 6 40 COCKTAIL LOUNGE 0 RESTAURANT AIR CONDITIONED ' TELEVISION RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED MEMBER DINERS CLUB Ratnskeller Available For Private Parties And Meeting Room HAn'ison 9-4444 BRIDGETON POST OFFICE ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO. IIZIIEIIEIEEKIEEEEQIIEEEEEIEIZIIEIIEIEIZQIIZIEIIEIEIZTEKIEIBTIQIEIZIEIEIEIZIIZISIIEIEEIEIIZIIEIZIZIEWIEEIIEEEIEIEIIEETWIIEIZIBIIZIEXZIEIIZIIZIEIZZIIZIEIQIIFIIZ - 167 - VEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEERE Congratulations - Seniors Appreciation to the Faculty I Good Wishes to the Student Body Hopes that it Contributed a Better Understanding PARENT - TEACHERS - ASSOCIATION IEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWEEEEEEEEEEEEEE -168- illi iX1D11lidKXlXX1K11IKIfIIX1IIiIIXTNENl?fllX1l1IH7illi1DiiEXKRYWIBKIIKIHX1l?illiUEiID5i2U'!!' 211 2iL?QEEiiifl3i Di3XfilifliliEiiX'Df!i1Tl3illXlDilzXlHERB! Di'DiH7UlFi'1ZiER'Nil!ilfi'3iiI!HKEilZiBC?1' MGTHER' LUB 1 5' s m gi mi 54 1 Bag To maintain a cooperative standard between home and school and to render assistance to the teachers and the children whenever called upon were the aims of the Mother's Club. D11XTIrilii'Q5l?!iXQlX.i1i.l1!'I2f'K'ZiX3111X1Ili.Ili'l2Ul71ii3DZIEXHXH11hxHx:MXl.XlEEEI2iIi2i '11 21131115 ff?fiii'X' xl Iif If X Wxlflil 31iiXiiif7fi3f1X'i2iHX I1,XE3i!lXDf X? 21i.Xfl?ifliEt2Ql?!. -169- EEIIEIEIEIXIIZIIZIEIZ!IiillliIXIIXJBlEILHIEJEIEIEIEEIEIEIIEEIELYIIEBIIEIEEIBEIEEIIZEHZIIHJEIEEEIEI IEIEIEIZ!ElEIEBIEIXIIZIEIEKIIFQIZIBIIZIEIIZJEIEIBIBIIEIQIZIIZIEIIXV For the freshest pastries in town . . . BILL SNELL HEAD FOR SCHMIDT BAKERY S H E L L S E I C E 7215 Natural Bridge EVergreen 1-8815 D O N H E N E F E R . Jeufegfy 8' Shop 7210 Natural Bridge Rd. 6675 EASTON AVE. At Lucas Hunt EVergreen 2-2620 Builders of Fine Home-S L. A. SCHAEFER I-UCAS 5' HUNT CONSTRUCTION CO. VILLAGE 2800 Ridgeview EVergreen 3-0525 . LARGEST AND FINEST RINK B E SA HODGES BROS. ROLLER RINK AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ' 2700 Kienlen 7208 BURRWOOD DR. SEE TAS-T SYSTEM INC. BEL-NOR PHARMACY TASTY Foons FOR 7 2539 Woodson Hhrrison 7-9598 School Supplies Fountain Service Prescriptions Delivery Service COliax 1-3613 - Master Aluminum Window Corp. Natural Bridge STORM VIIINDOVVS, DOORS AND AWNINGS CLINTON Iosmn 6177 Natural Bridge EVGIWSH 1-9002 Reefeeemeuve si. Louis zo, Mo. f I ,. 6835 Natural Bridge Normandy. Mo. Auto Radio Specialists EMBASSY BOWL 8608 Natural Bridge HArrison 7-1535 1251 Ferguson PArkview 5-1733 KNEEIEENBJIEBIEIIXIIEIIXIEEIEIIEQIEIEEIEIIXIEIEIEIEIZIEIIEIEEIEZIZIIZJBXMIZIEIEI IEIENIE ZiEZ!ElBlIiiMlIE!IiiE13551Q9NIEENZIEPZIEIESJEIBIEIEIZIIZIBIIEIEBUBIIEIZIEIIZT - 170 - ISIBH!IXSIDUDilMIRIISIEEIQIBIEINW55IQDQNNIRIEEIBIEIIZIIEEIEIIEIBHIRIIXQIXQIXUIIHBQELEMIEDiIiiIXIIXIIXIIXfIXfIXQIIIIIXIWWIIYIIEIIYIIIQIXIIXIIIHQXKIIXIXIIXIII2IIXII2iIIi5I13EMIYilIXlI2iIIXI COMPLIMENTS OF . . . B A Y E R ' s , W CT TW Mobile Service Station H. T. WAHL MKT. Henry T. Wahl 3835 St. Ann's Lane ST. 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SERVING THE COMMUNITY PARK FREE FOR MORE THAN WHILE YOU 55 YEARS BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FIR T TIONAL BANK oi WELL TO WEIEIEIEIEIEIEEE MII?IZEIEIZIEIXIIEIXIEIEIIYIIEEBIEIEIEIEIEEINWEEE EIIEIEIEIXIIEITLIEIEIZEIEIIEIEEIEBIEEIIZEIEIEIIELIZIEIZIEIIZIEEEEIZIEIEIE - 172 - IEEEEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE A Aaron, Richardv62, 97, 28 Abbot, Robert-65 Abernathy, Ned-63 Acker, Ear1A64 Adams, Barbara-115 Adams, Doris-60, 96, 112, 115 Adams, Margaret-53 Adams, Ray-58, 86 Adams, Tim-63, 128 Aehle, Ierry-59 Aiello, Don423 Alber, Ken-57 Albers, Carl-67 Alderson, Philip-106 Alexander, Gordon-23, 106 Alteld, Ioanne-23, 97, 102, 109, Allen, George-23, 106, 116, 118 Allen, Ted-53 Allenberg, Gerald-54, 73 Allison, Bob-64 Allison, Ray-23, 100, 102 Allison, Shirley-104, 112 Alt, Pat-23, 104 Althemeir, Iudy-63, 128 Altschuh, Barbara-66 Anderson, Arthur-63 Anderson, Audreyf23, 103,109 Anderson, Bob-60, 106 Anderson, Eileen-112 Anderson, lean-53, 98, 122 Anderson, Ken-54 Anselmo, Rosef57 Anthes, Howard-23, 79, 116, 123 Anthes, Kitty-65, 104, 113, 128 Anyan, Asav54 Apollo, Iim-58 Arb, Diana-52, 99, 111 Ard, Ronnie-57 Ard, Ierry-64 Arnold, Mike-64 Ashburn, Ploy-54 Ashburn, Lenora-68 Aubuchon, Iudy-23 Auchly, Gail-68, 113, 128 Austin, Charlotte-24, 103, 109 Aut, Shirley-55, 90, 96, 111 115, 137 . . . sgflflefl' Bennett, Phil-24, 126 Benson, lean-24 Benson, Mike-54, 96 Bentson, Karen-53 Berardino, Vinevai24, 108 Bergmann, Hallye-66, 113, 128 Berhorst, Ierry-55, 79 Beuke, Mary Lou-24, 104 Beuke, Lindav58 Bialock, Dick-63, 128 Bierer, Gayle-24, 118 Biggs, Alice-58 Bigham, Glenda-104, 112 Bildner, Barbara-60, 112 Bittner, Phil-24, 121 Black, Carolyn-63 Blair, Larry+58 Blankenship, Harriet-54, 120, 128 Blessing, Gloria-68 Bliss, Sandra-65, 113 Blondin, Kathy-25 Blondin, James-65 Bockhorst, Bob-65 Boden, lim-25, 73, 106, 116 Boening, Bill-53 Boercker, Sherry-68, 113 Boesch, Bill-51, 102, 106, 128 Boesch, Dickie-128 Bohn, Ianet-54, 96, 111, 118 Bohnenn, Bob-53 Bokermann, Vivian-25, 108 Boles, Rita457, 96, 112, 118, 127 Bolt, Nancy-62, 104, 128 Bommarito, Laura-58 Budsick, lanice-65 Buechler, Sandra-128 Buermann, Larry-58 Bunch, Donna-26, 96, 118 Bunch, Jackie-so Bunten, Iackie-57 Bunting, Sidney-66, 113 Burkett, Carol-58 Burleson, Tim-55 Burnley, Bette-51, 98, 100, 102, 111 Burns, Bill-128 Burns, Charles-52 Burris Bonnie-65 Busch, Herbert-68 Butler, Donna-26 Byrne Carolyn-57 C Caldwell, Barbara-59 Caldwell, Charles-65, 128 Caldwell, Iohn-26, 100, 123 Callahan, Charles-65, 128 Bond, Darlene-25, 96, 98, 100, 109, 118 Bone, Merle-66, 96, 128 Bonzo, Iune-68 Booker, Mary-60 Booth, lim-53 Borbein, Roger-58, 106 Borggraefe, Fred-52 Borowitz, Tamara-57, 115 Boschen, Carolyn-57, 96, 112 Calvert, Lauren-64, 104 Calvert, Pat-26, 99, 109 Campbell, Bill-52 Campbell, Don-65 Campbell, Scottyf22, 26, 76, 77, 96 100 02 106, 116, 137 Capron, Harold-57 Caravelli, Bob-66, 128 Carey, Ioan-26 Carey, Sharon-60 Carleton, Carol--66, 113 Carlson, Marsha-68, 113 Carney, Tom-26, 76, 77, 102, 116 Caroland, Alice-59, 104 Carr, Carolyn-52, 99, 100, 103, 111 127 29 Carr, Linda-26, 102, 103, 109, 115 127 140 Carr, Robert-66 Carraway, Sue-60, 104 Carter, Pam-54 Carter, Fletcher-79, 106 At H B 23 73 97 100, 102 106, 116 UZ, - -1 f , 1 Ayars, Bobf24, 79, 116 Ayars, Ken-63, 128 Ayers, Marilyn-121 Azzanni, Ianet-55 B Babcock, Don-59 Bachuzewski, Alex-60 Baebler, Skip-62, 66, 134 Bagwell, Debbie-67 Bailey, Ed-55, 73 Baird, Mavis-24, 65 Baker, Ianet-96, 124 Baker, Glenda-52 Bakker, Glennon-59 Bakker, Paul-51 Bakker, Susan-64 Balk, Bob-24 Ballinq, Millie-24, 90, 109, 117 Bannister, Dennis-58, 103, 118 Barnes, Ieanette-64 Barnes, Mike-57 Barnes, Sandra-51 Barnett, Audrey-24 Barnett, Ioe-24 Barr, William-66 Barry, Rita-104 Barry, Ron-53, 77 Bartholme, Rich-24, 103, 118, 123 Battling, Arthur,-64 Barton, Carol-60 Barton, Don-65, 96 Bartsch, Bob-54, 79, 106 Bosen, Bosen, Frances--60 Margie-25 Bossert, Barb-25 Boswell, Doug-53 Bourner, Connie-25, 97, 103, 109, 114 Bova, Iohn-64 Bova, Larry-55, 73 Bowen, Walter-25 Boyd, Dolores-60 Boyd, Mary-25, 108 Boyd, Boyer, Boyle, Boyle, Boyle, Bradle Robert-63 Petei79, 128 lanet-57 Ioan-65 Judy-54, 115 Richard 65 103 Y, 4 f Bradley, Betty-54, 125 Brann, Sharyn-66, 113 Brassler, Markf66 Braun, Braun, Carol-68 Cheryl-1 1 2 Brauss, Steve-55 Brehn, Peggie-65, 113 Brewer, Carolyni25, 96, 108, 114 Brewer, Pat-57, 96, 97, 112, 115, 134 Bricker, SteveA25 Bridges, Ron-58 Briegleb, Charles-58, 128 Bright, lim-59 Briscoe, Iohn-64 Brock, Carolyn-64, 118, 124 Baseler, Marjie-24,103, 104, 109, 124, 127,128 Baseler, Mary Lou-'65, 103, 104, 128 Basye, lane-53, 99 Bayer, Sue--54, 98, 111, 115, 124, 127, 135 Behrens, Iackie-65, 113 Beiser, Carole-66 Beltord, Don-60, 125 Bell, Ken-65 Bell, 1..esteri5l, 102, 106 Bell, Linda-65 Bellovic, Iudy-24, 96, 99, 100, 111 Benac, Ruth-24 Brock, Louise-25, 99, 121, 124, 127 Brockman, loe-52 Brockmeier, Lois-66, 113 Brown, Alma-58 Brown, Barbara-25, 104 Brown, Barry-58 Brown Dale-52 Brown, Iean-115 Brown, lim-25 Brown, Mary-A25 Brown, Mary-63, 104 Brown, Maureen-60 Brown, Pat-60 Brown Tom-68 Brucker, Mary-60, 103, 125 Benner, Nancy-24, 90, 103, 109, 115, 117 Bennett, Ieanette-54 Brumm, Eric-64 Buchholz, Carol-26 Bucholtz, Pete-54, 98 Buckles, Richard-64 Buddemeyer, Daryl-58 Buddemeyer, Dave-64 Buddemeyer, Dianne-63 Cartwright, Bill-26 Casey, Bobbie-96 Cassidy, Ann-26, 109 Ceccarini, Bob-26, 128 Ceccarini, Delores-64, 113 Cernik, ludy-60, 103 Chamberlain, Cynthiav67 Chambers, Brendae55 Champs, Sue-55 Chance, Gary-67 Chandler, Barbara-60 Chandler, Ioyce+65 Chandler, Mike-67 Chappius, Carol-51, 98, 104, 111 Charboneau, Larry-57 Charbonnier, Bill-52, 106 Chatman, Roberta+67 Chew, Lindell-65 Chitty, David-63, 128 Chitty, Mary-26 Chitwood, Ioyce-60 Chouris, Bessie-53, 90, 98, 103 Christian, Iim-22, 26, 73, 79, 97, 100, 102, 106,116, 120, 126, 128, 137, 140 Christopher, Ioe-58, 106, 128 Chronister, Tom-57, 123 Chunn, David-52 Clabaugh, Henry-26, 121 Clabough, Penny Ann-66 Clarice, Marie-52 Clark, Dawn-68 Clark, Lynn-52, 100, 106, 120, 123, 126 Clark, Rich-27, 76, 77, 106, 116, 123 Cleer, David-64 Clement, George-60 Clodfelter, Sue-27, 98, 102, 103, 108 Close, Caroleei65, 103, 113 Clover, Christine-60 Clyne, Daniel-64 Cobb, Donald-63 Cockrell, Pat-57 Cofield, Bill-66 Collett, Larry-77, 106 Collings, Rogerf27 Collins, Willie-67 Compton, Marianne-54, 111 Conley, Diana-27 Conger, Louise-52 Connelly, Ann-27, 98, 100, 102, 103, 104, 128 Connelly, lean-67, 96 Conner, Bev-52 Conner, Ieannette-60 Conover, Rich-73, 77 Conrad, Iris-64 lillillilililglliElIZ!lilENEIZIIZIIZIEIEEI13113131lilIZBIEQIISIIZIEIZI31515131IEEEElil3112181121E1IZQTIEIE181EEEElElEllilEIEIEIIEEQEIIEEIIZIIEEEEIEIIEIXIEIEIIEIEIXIIZIEZIIZIIZIIZ1 -173- iEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEE Conrad, Iackie-27, 99, 100, 102, 104, 108 Conroy, Emmett-52 Cook, David-27 Cook, Ianetf65 Cook, Iime57 Coonce, Iohn-55 Cooper, Dorothy-60, 96 Copeland, Glen-54 Corbin, Sandra-27, 109, 115 Cord, David-52, 86 Cornelius, lim-27, 116 Couch, Pam-55 Covey, Kenna-128 Cowgill, Donnaf51, 103 Cox, Linda-68, 96, 113 Cox, Shirley-27, 99, 109, 117 Cox, Shirley-64 Craig, Donald-53, 125 Crane, Iudy-60 Crane, Sandra-58 Creamer, lim-60 . . . sgl'l6!0X Eaton, Robert A.-53 Eberly, Russell-67 Eckstein, Arline-65 Edgerton, Melissa-68, 112 Eichenberger, Paul-66 Eichenberger, Tom-29 Eickmann, Ian-29, 98, 100, 102 Elkan, Ioe-58 Ellington, Mary-54 Emma, Rose Ann-68, 125 Emrick, Sandra-66 Engler, Betsy-54, 111 Enright, Barbara-29, 104, 108 Enstall, Allan-57 Epsifanio, Larry-68 Eppers, lim-58 Erwin, Bob-68, 123 Estes, Marvin-29 Eswine, Dennis-57, 79 Eswine, Gerald-29, 79, 116 Etherton, Iudy-63 Eubanks, Hilda-59 Crider, Iudy-54, 97, 111, 115, 127 Evans, Al-54 Davenport, Don- Crouch, Elaine-59, 112 Cunningham, Gary-59, 106, 128 Cunningham, Iim-27, 106 Curdt, Roger-58 Curlett, Dick-e-65 Curtism, Charles-66 Curtis, Iohn-67 Curtis, Ken-96 Cusumano, Vito-57 D Dale, Donna-27, 100, 102 Dalton, Iim-27 Daniel, Ella Lee-63 Daniels, Bobf27, 100, 116, 123 Darragh, Elizabeth-27, 100, 102, 103, 108. 117, 127 Darragh, Fran-27, 90, 96, 100, 102, 104 127 Darragh, Kathy-fag 103, 112, 115, 125 , 117, Evans, Ray-53, 73, 97, 106, 116 Evens, Cecil-57 Evens, Iva lean-29 F Fabel, Doug-65 Farmer, Don-53, 106, 128 Farmer, Iim--52 Faro, Ed-57 Farrell, Everett-68 Farris, Don-54 Farris, Sheila-59 Faser, Marian-29, 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 108 Faser, Paul450, 52, 73, 106, 116 Faulstick, A1-29, 125, 126 Favers, Pat-54 Fears, Charles-29 Feller, Rienhilda-29, 106, 118 Fenslage, lohn 52, 128 Ferris, Barbara-54, 111, 115 Davidson, Ruth-57 Davis, Bob-54 Davis, Ed-54 Davis, Versie--28 Dean, Phil-53 Decker, Carol-64 Deister, Nancy-58 Delcour, lim-28 Fetsch, Fred-63 Fickel, Ian-29, 98, 104, 108 Fields, Carol Ann-lll Fields, Iessie-53 Finley Dan-59 Fiori, Pamela-66 Firestone, Marty-30, 98, 100, 102, 114, 136 104, 108 Dick, Ioyce-54, 103, 104, 121, 128 Dickerson, Carolyn-62 Diehl, 1eanA66, 104 Diesel, Phyllis-57, 90, 112, 115 Di Fatta, Sandra-28, 103 Dillender, Paul-52, 73 Dillow, lim-65 Dimos, lim-28, 96, 106 Ditmeyer, Chris-59, 128 Dix, Iim-55, 77, 97, 116, 135 Dix, Tom-28, 76, 77, 97, 116, 139 Dixon, lim-28 Dobbs, Clive-60 Doerr, Margie-55, 90, 99, 103, 104, 111, 127 Dorries, Ioan-57 Dorsey, Don-28, 100, 102 Dortch, Io Ann-64 Doss, Alberta-53 Dott, Mari1yn452 Dotter, Gary-28, 116 Douglass, Richard-53, 99, 103 Downard, Charlotte-63, 113 Draper, Brenda-53 Drehmann, Doug-28, 98, 100, 118, 120 Dreisewerd, Doug-55 Driemeyer, Karen-63 Dudeck, Ron-57 Dueker, CarolY55, 111, 135 Dueren, Charlotte--28, 98, 100, 102 Dueren, Fred-67 Dueren, Gerry--104, lll Duftin, Nanette--66, 118, 128 Dulaney, Ian-68 Duncan, Carolef55 Duncan, Ianet-64 Duncan, Kathy-111 Dunkman, Lorraine--60 Dunn, Mike-60 Dwyer, Io Ann-A57 Dwyer, Pat-64 Dye, SueY68, 103, 128 Fischer, Donna-51, 98, 104, 111, 127 Fischer, Mike-58, 106 Fitzerald, Pat-30 Fitzmaurice, Richard-30 Flaker, Lloyd-57 Fleming, Ian-57 Flennagan, Wil-60 Fletcher, Iudy-66, 103, 113 Fletcher, Linda-51, 102, 103 Fletes, Stardiae66 Fluchel, Ralph-66 Flucher, Ed-55 Foard, Sharron-63 Foley, Carol-60 Fondaw, Barry-124 Fortner, Melba-f64 Foster, Ruth-66, 104 Fox, IoeA30 Frament, Ianice-68, 113 Frank, Ioyce-52 Frank, Ken-67 Frank, Mary-60 Franklin, Diane-60 Fransos, Ioan--30 Franz, Ioe-63 Fremont, Bob-55 Fremont, Sherri-55 French, Shirley-30, 124 Freund, Bob-128 Frieze, Caro1f54 Frisch, Caro1f54 Fritsche, Dollie-54 Fritsche, Doris-64, 113 Fuerst, Arlene-58 G Gabriel, Ioe-65, 128 Gaines, Carol-30, 108 Gallo, Beverley-58 Gallo, Ioe-59 Galvin, Ioyce-53 Gan, Gail-55, 111, 118 Garibaldi, Tony-57 Garner, Mary-103 Garofalo, Robert-30 Garotalo, Rosetta-30 Garrett, Iimf30 Garrigan, Eddie-30, 125 Gassaway, Bill-67 Gawrych, Ioan-63 Gawrych, Mary Ann-30 Gehner, Gary-57, 128 Gehrke, Charlene-54, 98, 103, 111, George, Robert--30, 103 Gerhardt, Gary-66, 128 Gerrard, Pete-30, 79, 116, 123, 126 Gibbs, Owen-52 Gibbs, Pat-52 Gibson, Linda-64 Gibson, Pat-60 Gibson, Ron-52 Gilbert, Edward-63 Gilmour, Cheryl-57, 104, 112, 128 Girshner, Sharon-53 Gladish, Iudy-30, 118 Glover, lay-63 Godfrey, Barbara-30, 55 Godfrey, lim-57 Goessling, Conniev60 Goette, Arthur-67 Gotorth, Melba-30 Golden, Bob-30, 121 Golden, Phyllis-55 Golleher, IoanY67 Goode, Dick-64 Goode, Linda-51, 111 Goode, Nora-60, 112 Goodman, William-65 Gorman, Ioe-66 Gottwald, Karen--67, 113 Grady, Kelvin-55 Gragg, Pau1e60 Grant, Beth-A111 Grant, Dick-103 Grass, Stevie-111, 115, 124, 12 Gravier, Sandra-54 Gray, Donna-59, 103, 125 Gray, Larry-60 Gray, Donna-60 Green, Carol-68, 96, 113 Greenberg, Laura-112 Greenwell, Iohn-54, 77, 106 Greenwell, Iudy--64, 103, 122 Gregory, Kim--54, 77, 106, 116 Gresham, Marcy-54, 103, 104, Grisham, Betty--65 Grizzle, Charles-53 Groby, Iohn-58 Grooms, Tome30, 125 Grote, Gail-51, 103, 104, 111, 115 Grote, Marvin-63 Gross, Donald--65 Grupas, Robert-30, 121 Guccione, lim-31, 97, 99, 121 Guedry, Madge-68, 113 Guerra, Iackie-67 Guerrant, Claire-31, 102, 104, Gunckel, Nancy-52 H Haas, Iohne-60 Haas, Kenv52, 73, 106, 116 Hackney, Francis-58, 124 Hageman, Gilbert-31, 121 Halcomb, 1anet460, 103, 122 Haldeman, Iohn-67, 79 Hale, Billy-65 Hale, Bradley-31, 121 Hale, Sharon-54 Hall, Mike-54 Hall, Nate-54, 73, 96, 106, 116 Halliday, Bruce--1-28 1-iuiiidfiy, Ieannieefil, Qs, 104, 108, 123 Halliburton, Dick-128 Hamelmann, Sandra--31, 109 Hamilton, Bi1le65 Hammond, Caro1e64 Hampe, Bobe-60 Hanasaki, Swano--51, 99, 100, 102, lll Hanebrink, Larry--51, 103 Hanel, Nancy--58 124, 127 Hanna, Hansen, Hansen, Larry---31, 118 Oliver-128 Wendyf31, 98, 100, 102, 10 124, 128 E Gardner, Cherlyn-96, 112, 115 Hargate, lim-58, 106, 118 Eaton, Iim-59, 128 Gardner, Don-30, 98, 106, 123, 126 Harmon, RichardA31, 100, 102, 123 Eaton, Mary Ann-28 Gardner, Marilouise-66, 113 Harnetz, Wilma--31, 121 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE BEENEEEEEEEEEEEE -174- ohnston, Chapin-57 Lindhorst, Mike-52 I ' 9 llgllililililgllil EIXI EIZIEIEZMIZJ IEIZIIE 13.1121131121 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Dan-56, 86, 135 enmnq Barbara-66, 113 ensley Larry-53, 73, 81 enson CarolynW54, 102, 115 enson Maureen-57 enton David -65 epler Charles-65 erbold Beityi58 essel William-121 eurmann Dorothy-32, 103, 108, 125 eyman Karen-32 ickam Ioyce-32 lckerson B111-52 xqgs Ieff 68 128 111 Barbara 64 113 111 Howard 59 106,128 immeger Sue-65 immeqer Ionv64 mman Bob-32, 86, 116, 123 mson Jacqueline-32, 108 mson Iudy 60 isserick Don-122 isserick Ron-55 rtchcock Dave-52, 116 1tt Sharon 32 97, 99, 108, 114 odqes Anne-54, 111 odqes Pam 55 odqes Sue 32 oehn Bob 52 73,106 oekel Iudy 112 oerr Iudy 104 oesli Mary Ann--65, 113 offman Denms-54 oque Ruth 54 ohmann V1ckie60 olbrook Ixm 59, 79, 96, 97, 106 o111day Mary Io-68, 97, 103, 113 olloway Ron-33 ooks Ienniier-64, 104 , ooks Hilary-53, 104, 115 opklns Eleanor--31, 121 opkins Ronald-33, 106, 121 oppe Sharon-54, 90, 115, 117, 120 orn Nancy 67 orrell Ioe 53 73, 106 orrell Katherine--33, 103 orwitz Ruthf33 otze Patr1c1ae65, 103 otze lay 55 103, 123 ouse Greg 54, 103, 123 ouston Ann 104, 124, 128 ouston W1l11am-63 owe Ianet 57,122 owerton Normae53, 98, 103, 124, 127 rebicek Gloria-lll ubbs Marilyn-66 uber Barb 53 90, 111,117 Huddleston, Barbara-64 Hudqens, Shirley-66 Hudy, Sterlinqe54, 128 Huebner, Viola-53, 103, 111, 128 Hueser, Iudy-55, 96, 111 Huffman, Ray-68, Huffstutler, Sally-51, 98, 102, 111, Hughes, Vaughn-67, 113 HuPP1 Dennis-52 Hyde, Ron-55 Hyman, Marvin-33, 99, 118 I lqmatowski, Diane-58 Isgriqqs, Gaye-60 lsgriqqs, Karen-51 lten, Tom-106 I Iackson, Iudy-63 Iackson, Donna-68 Iackson, Ralph-33, 73 Iacob, Norman-58 Jacob, Dale-33 Iacobs, Tom-55, 100 Iarvis, Tommye-63 Ienkins, Iames-57 Ienninqs, Ierry-123 Iensen, Iudy-33, 108 Iepsen, Iohn-38, 106 lewell, Paulette-54, lll Johnson, Charles-118 7 Kleypas, Anne-68, 113 Klohr, Carol-54 Klohr, Danny-35 Knapp. Steve-62, 79 Knair, Allen-57 Knarr, Patricia-59 Knocks, Lucille-60 Knost, Gene-68 Koch, Ieanette--57, 112, 118 Koch, ludy-63 Koch, Lois-57, 112 Kochera, Dick-58 Koechlinq, Dickk58 Koeln, Lawrence-35, 100, 102, 128 Kolkhorst, Fred-35 Koller, Rutl'1e35, 103, 106 Kolman, Mike-35, 97, 100, 102, 106 Kontominas, Elaine-59, 104, 112 Koob, Bob-58 Koppitz, Bonnie-54, 115, 127 Koppitz, Carol-65 Kopplin, Kent-A53 Kostecki, Barbara-35, 121 Kovack, Ron-66 Kozlowski, Mary-52 Kranz, Barbara-53 Kranz, Kathleen-35 Kraus, Betsy-35, 97, 100, 102, 108, 118, 123 Krekeler, Bill-73, 128 Kremer, Mike-67, 96 Krieger, lohn--35, 73, 116 Kraeger, Ioy-57, 112, Kroepel, Suzanne-65, 128 Johnson, Donna-53, 89 Iohnson, Gary-33, 73, 96, 116 Iohnson, Ieffrey-33, 121 Iohnson, Mary-65 Iohnson, Tom-64 Kronmueller, lane-68, 104 128 Krueger, Ken-65, Kumminq, EileenA68, 113, 128 Kurt, Sue-104 L 1 Iohnston Muriel-33, 90, 103, 108, 117 Iones, Ieanne-66 Iones, Iudy-112 Iones, Lanif55, 90, lll, 117 Jordan, Iudy-60 Ioslin, Tom-59, 106 Iuergens, Carol-54 Iunqers, Bill-53, 77 K Kaczmarski, Ken-34 Kahmke, lean-'67 Kaiser, Don-34, 79, 116 Kaiser, Ken-53 Kalish, David-60, 128, 176 Kammermeyer, Bill-60, 106 Kammermeyer, Cheryl-60, 112, 115 135 Kammermeyer, john-34 Kamuf, Kathleen--34 Kantis, Sue-54 Kaplan, lim-57, 102 Katchner, Dick-60, 118 Kaufman, Francine-63, 113 Kaufman, Frank---65 Kaufman, Linda-55, 98, 103, 104, lll Kaune, Stephanie--58, 112 Keiser, Ray-66 Kelleher, Margaret---34, 96, 121 Keller, Barbara-57 Keller, David-60 Keller, Lynda-65 Keller, Paul-54 Kelley, Donald--34 Kelley, Ruih-60 Kellman, Wayne-53 Kemper, Bill-34, 99, 100, 102, 106 Kemper, Bob-63 Kemper, Gary-34, 126 Kemper, Wayne-123 Keppler, Charles-63 Kercher, Kathie--56, 59, 96, 112 Kern, Laura'-e59, 104, 120, 127 Kesterson, Bev-68, 113 Kiefner, Sharonf-54, 99 Kilker, Sandra-51, 97, 99, 100, 102, Kimes, Carole-M60, 112 Kimmel, Ierri-34, 121 Kimmel, Iudy--34 Kinnaman, Barb-68 Kinq, Robert-115 Kincade, Iudye60, 65, 128 Kissinger, Kent--1-65, 128 Klatt, Carol-34, 98, 100, 102, 108 Klearman, Gary'--66 104 Labbee, Vivian-35 Lacy, Carolyn-67 Lacey, Elizabeth-63, 128 LaDassor, Nancyv36, 103, 104, 128 LaGarce, lune-58 Lakin, Mary-55, 111 Lamb, Elizabeth-58, 112 Lammers, Kay-22, 36, 90, 97, 98, 102, 103, 108, 115, 117, 120, 140 Landis, Sharon-54, 125 Landreth, Eileen-68 Landuyt, Deanna-52, 111 Lane, Dennis-60, 106, 125 Lanq, Sharon-51, 96, 111 Langenberq1 leannine-36, 98, 104, 109 Lankau, Earl---118 Lasater, Mike-36, 118 Latimer, Iudy-36, 118 LaRico, Doug-59 Laspe, Ted-68 Lauch, Bob-36 Lauch, DonA54 Lauff, Edwarde58 Launius, Marietta-68 Laurence, Ken--36, 121 Laurence, Paul-60 Lawson, David-106 Layman, Christopher-53 Leahy, 1oane60 Leberman, Bob--52, 73, 106 LeFort, Georgia-53, 122 Leqler, Io Ann-52 Leigh, Ierry-68, 123 Leitner, Ioyce-59, 120, 127 Lenear, Lillian-64 Letlmann, lohn-36, 73, 97, 100, 102, 106, 116, 123, 136 Lewis, Bobi59 Lewis, Carolyn-54, 111, 118, 127 Lewis, Nancy-55, 99, 100, 121 Lewis, Verna-54, lll Liles, Barbaraw22, 36, 97, 99, 100, 109, 118 Lins, Bob-51, 106, 116 Lintz, lack-66 Lippelman, lim-106 Lochner, David-59 Lococo, Iosephine-36 Loewnau, Sandra-59, 104 Look, Bonnie-68, 113 Love, Sandra-36, 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Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964

Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967


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