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OUTSTANDING SENIORS . . . WIN RECOGNITION
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104 Lu Rxtkuiv Gi5R'rkL'nE Rmisiav Doxixum Rose ANNA SAx'i'xi1k I loin Mr bixcxveks Iitsiii B. SciiwAR'rz CiiAiu.iis Siiiiuizv CARRIE Sowxsii had a very successful season on the basketball court. In the spring, Mr. Ilerlinger took on the coaching of the track team, while Mr. Peters acted as adviser of the Lettermen's Club. Miss .-Xllshouse, in addition to coaching inter-class teams, promoted the Leaders' Club for outstanding girl athletes. Publications have occupied a prominent place in Norwin's activities program for years. This past year has proved to be no exception. Both the Bi-VVeekly and the Norwin Yearbook have offered plenty of oppor- tunity for journalistically-minded students to express their talents. Xliss MacMaster has given much time to the advisorship of the paper, while Mrs. Kerner has worked to help the Staff put out another prize winning book. Clubs of various types have continued to function for the varied interests of the students. 'lleachers have given much time and effort to making them successful. 'liri-Hi-Y and Ili-Y are both excellent examples of this. Miss .lones and Miss Ramsey, advisers of the former, and Mr. Ilerlinger, adviser of the latter, have been responsible for them. Miss Corrin has been kept busy with the leadership of three Theta Ifpsilon Gamma Clubs, while Mrs. Sargent and Miss NIcFall acted as advisers of Art and Language clubs, respectively. The Rifle Club, under the direction of Mr. Shirley, had a most successful year. The Music Clubs, Cheerleaders and Majorettes kept Mrs. Kearney very busy, while Miss Sowash efficiently piloted the Library Aides in their activities. The class advisers, too, helped in furthering activities at Norwin. This entailed their supervision of class activities, dances, etc. Miss Kobasa served as senior adviser, Miss Hershey as junior, Mrs. Schwartz helped the sophomores, and Mr. Shirley served in the same capacity for freshmen. Norwin's faculty members have tried to prepare our youth for the responsibilities which lie ahead. In the near future, when the students of today will assume their duties as citizens of the United States, strong individuals will be needed. Norwin youth, educated by this well trained personnel, will be able to do its part in fitting America into the postwar world of tomorrow. 17 Bnkxici: R. SARGENT Iitmxoit WAi,i,AcE .Ii'i.i.'x IYIHTE J 5' ,
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FOR DEMOCRATIC LIVING XXIIII the natxon stlll at peace, the mem bers of this xears senlor class began their edueatlon at Norxxm m the fall of I9-Il But If xx IS 1Iso lI'I rhe fall of I9-II that the rugeous Ittielt on Ie rl II irbc xx st lged Ihe xxorld xx ns plunged Into mother dex astatmg xx ar and rhe cl :ss of -In became the hrst elass to attend NOFXXIII for four xx ar time xe :rs Under the superxlslon of Nlr Bernard Ixans the freshman class selected Daxld NI xgxll president VI Ilter Nledle xlce presl tent Inc Larn N nnus seeretarx xe esnes t JL pzrt mn lctnxx les imong them the fnrls Qhorus Deblte ameri and Rlfle Clubs Ihe big exenr of the xear xx IS the freshman Sophomore Party xx Inch xx as held ln Nlarch III the gx m In September of I9-I7 as members of the Jxonxore elxss thex n t to seleet txtn leaders for the eonnng xear Ihxxd hliglll xxas agun elected presldent and Walter NICKIIC ind QI 1r1 Magnus serxed as x1ee presldtnt md SCLILTIIX respeetlxelv Under the ,gunlmee of Mrs Illsxxorth SCIIXXIFII txxo sueeessful p urns xxere held 0 'FIC If is IJICK I fxxxrosn resident .xln I 1 ' .. r-- I- Ll..-XR,-X NIAVNUS Secretary Xllss Outs KIJBASA Adviser Senior executives and adviser in :I relaxing moment 19 Ihe class became more promlnent ln athletlcs scholarship, and actlxltles durmg Its jlII1l0I' year Walter Meellc xxas chosen president Scott Good xlce preslelent und Llira Nlagnus, secretirx Ihe elass adxlser xxas Nllss Madeline Hershex A successful assemblx program xxas presented featurmg a plix entitled Iqhe Irlals of an Fdltor Ihe annual unlor Qenlor Prom toole pl lee ln Max xxlth IJIVHI Larevs orchestra pro xldlng the music Ihree xears had been enjox ably spent at Xlorxxln, but the senior xear proved to be the most ex entful Ihe class met xxlth their OIIRILCTS xx ho xxere to le td them through their hnal xear of hugh school Dlelx Lakatosh became presldent, Davld M 1g1II xlce pres: dent, 'ind Clara IVI lgnus, secret :ry A cl ass plux entltled Ihe lxlerrx Hires xx as sue tesslullx st Iged under the CIlItLIIOI1 of lxllss Xgnes ones SIIILL manx senxors left at mld term for the Armed QSTVILL md colleges elass actlxl tres xxere sllghtlx curtuled Iloxxexer the r I9-Iw x II r Ill ln 1 xntnxorzble one the he zrts of this xe nr s r :du :ting el Iss fx. R20 l SENIORS . . . COMPLETE FOUR YEARS OF PREPARATION , , S , I .- . . . . . - ti , ni ' K . -I tis 'Y L V X i ' r ' Nr V' ' x , ' . ' ' , 7. , ' , x., ' K A A I A3-. 1 . N ' -Q . 1 ,ZS 2 K. , , , , , B , Q 1 1 ., N ' L , , J , , 1, . 'I , . - , 1 y 'I , s f s y.-I out 1 ' s 1 1 ' '11 1 wr as 1 . I 1 r. .. . f . 1 . I 7 , I ' - I ur 'Q . 3 . N ' . ' 'ff 1 ' I 1, 3 I . 4 ' W-. AWZ ,, J -A , Z.. . . I V V. ' . , x , - Ill , 3 1 A . ' ', ' '- - Q ,- ' x , - , ' , x I' Q2 I 'I'1 mlzg S, 1: II- A A , V A X Y- x- Fr 'QI ' -. ' Ol ' 1 in 1nx' 1 ' t' - A - ' 'I v ,. Y, , W 1 1 ' adviser, Xllss Olga Kobznsa, and selected the 1 7 I . r i . . Y 1 , - ,- K A ' 3 N 1 1 , f v 1 -- V L K K L C n Lux 7 1 I KK'R 1 v 1 ,- 7 1 w soil - me I ' ' A , ,, I, 1 11 ' 3 mx- . '-1 - ' '- - f 1 '- 2 J ' . '1 yea , x'1 e a 1 ' 1 - - m I I4 y I N S . P Dx XI xc.lll Int I'r's1d nt I ' f . 1 I A 1. X I I
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