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DEDICATION ----an appreciation To Mrs. E. G. Middleton, Vice Chairman of the Norfolk County School Board, the 1955 PILOT is proudly dedicated. Since serving as a school board member she has won the respect and admiration of all those who have had occasion to associate with er Her untiring efforts to assist us will never be forgotten and her ability to meet all problems with great understanding and patience are but a few characteristics that make up her outstand ing personality To a deserving individual for whom we all hold the highest esteem is dedicated the 1955 PILOT N N N Q xxxxx K X 1 Sax M U 1, 5-xfagsx X if X X N Off Rx ll? 4 NJN X xx new HRX XQRQMX .. 'X-s--s3'c:Qw 5 5 ' ,, 'New '--24. N. is ,NR -su'm,,qM iuKx -Q '--.s.- ll. fi! ll -2' 11. 'LE HCI lg,--.. D H DO CM ilu hi 1mN 5' 'N QS.-'N ,N 'b.,N'-1-as. z 'R-..Nt l'1i df W ll! .1 Simi-2 . 7 N , . . . 1 3 1 I . 5 N: . N wg J-5 . x . 5 . : K X xxx +1 T3 0 - Jw. s Om a .- lf. 'QI S lx' V, swf G1 - ' ii lri-if ' ' ' ' Q ' K :gk N H ' 2' , - 1 r HQ NN, s 5 W:-.. YR ,4 lu' 5 - -4. Q -l 'ic 'wh :GK , sl . lf, , . - U ' Q X -.R wk sag Y ca M 34,1 N., so . ng.: 5' 5 .S x RW A X wmwx -,de x , w i X' X I K M ' 6 in A l N .,: N 4' xx Xif , ' Q ' - K. aff? ul, X ig we v . , wi. cf' ' in il p NN ' L.: K H 5 - Y . . 1 .. H. we f. if . K , 5 . ,. . 'Y-lsgw 5f 2 - , . an 't 5 i ' s. 5 5 . M 5 lu ' ' X' '. 5 ' .XL . , 1, bl 'thi x x ' V , G N.. i 5 fegla, ' NN.. x 'sr me y Q '- N 'V -x 5 c ' ., ' 5 . M 4 it ' Q5 is -wi , J -. ,Q -.. 5 fe fi 5 I 5- 1 K 5 2- 4 his f i , . 5 . kk S g .3 '- i 5 . 9 ln . --., ' 35- Q 5 . 'sf Q 4 5 .1 f- Q 5 -.., . . Q c 5,., 1 og . X nu T gm, M S F A ,M K . M , , X. 1 1 XR K Q .W V 4 ' ' S 9 , ' , . '7'. , . N: 3 L 'M ' 32: '-:.-,M -...H M 5 frvvayakx M if c ' ff ' X . . 5-Zig, I x W' 5 -.fm s f 1':...-92 .1 I 32 M, , 'X M ' . W 'Q 1-xg '-area... ' -rx. . . . . N i. ,, . 9 5 'N-'igyfi'-'zfh-i :'fZ'o -.Y X c i -X -. 1 - - Q ' , ,,, . N . wk. 'vu :gk 1. X -. ' Q ': ' N3 X' -.x s E -5 Q n. I 5, H .42 . I n . ,ti . , , Q . V 4 3 , .. ,H , I - ' - ' 'Q f . ' -1 . 3 -I 'ak' fe 3 3 . , ' 5 f J' fi : 4. 5: -L Q N 5 5- .sr . ,cj--. Q -g as f 'Q - . ui, .,, ' 'N ' fa. ' 2 , J -45 ,,,. -... my . we X 3 i is gl-Eg: 1.. E .- N -gc 3 W yy ,Mft ' -1. A - N g ff A W L L'2 ''2'.-if- -Q17'fl''T-'-' '-'-'-QV:-Tv?f?15i51?-??5'QfG1i12114355VFW?575', 1: S . Mrs E G Middleton takes time from her many and varied activities to cut foilage and flowers from her lovely garden Opposite page center She also accepts the keys to the new three million dollar building on behalf of the school board VW
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---- a Transition CCNTE NTS This is a story about us in the school year 1954-55-the first year in our new building. It describes what happened to eighteen hundred students and eighty-five faculty members at Norview High School. The earlier chapters were lived in the oIdl' building which is now the junior High School. This chapter of our story relates how the move from the old to the new was not just a transition but a continuation. This uninterrupted development-educational as well as co-curricular-is vividly portrayed here through the little as well as the big things. And because the little and big things happened to us here, our new building Cwhich was nothing more than brick and mortarj has received the breath of new life. Now and in the years to come we can proudly call it our Alma Mater, for the old is built right into the new. OPENING SECTION ........... the blue prints .... a summation pages ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ..... . .the builders ..... . .pages ACTIVITIES ...... . . . . .smoothing rough edges. . . . ORGANIZATIONS ......... hammering friendships . . pages pages SP ORTS. ..... . . UNDERCLASSES. . Freshmen. . sparking school spirit ...... ..........afirmframework..... .. .... laying the foundations.. Sophomores .......... climbing the ladder. . . pages pages pages pages Juniors .... SENIORS ....... FINIS .......... ADVERTISEMENTS .... . . .erecting the superstructure. . ... .finishing touches. . . . . . .. . . . . .the cornerstone laid. . . . . . . . . . . .the financial backing. . pages pages Page pages 1-7 8-21 22-43 44-75 76-89 90-91 92-99 100-105 106-114 116-137 138 139-152
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Even though we are housed in a beautiful, new edifice. our inward quali- ties still remain the same: loyalty. friendliness, exhuberant sportsmanship. quest for knowledge: the Characteristics of our former school. 5 5xlsv-. if A new outward was EHDDGEBFEBDCG 'I 'I I I Il llllilllli - llllllll !l!l 1311311 llftllflllg
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