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I , 1-:as ffl' WMI!! NIILTON OIIICN l'i-:Tian SrNci.AlR l-l.X.X l NA:-:cv VANCE Doius SELIA M1LToN ODEN--Won the honor of being the Most Outstanding Boy in Scholarship -consistently maintained '1 hi h s hcl ' H .. H . g sc mastic record-co-editor of Bi-Weekly-attacked problems from a scholarly point of view. NANCY VANCE-Chosen as the Most Outstanding Girl in Scholarship -a four year honor student-editor of the Yearbook-president of Leader's Club-a friend of all displayed intelligent leadership. PETER SINCLAIR-ACClZllIT1CCl the Most Out- standing Boy in Activities -served as cheerleader, Drum Major- and was outstanding in all musical activities-noted for his witty humor and versatility. DORIS SELIA-Narned Most Outstanding Girl in Activities -president of 'liri-Hi-Y and associate editor of Bi-Weekly-acclaimed for her all round personality. i I' -il an 18
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liiiiuiiceia R. Smuzi-:N'i' l'.l.URliNCl-I Szwuimicks lirsia BARNARIJ Seiiwmuz xYII.lil'R Seoir CHARLICS Suuuw Mfuimu Siiieici. IJURUHIY Suvni-Lk l'1LliANUR XVAI.l,Ak'l-. llARl'l'.R .IULIA Wiiriia Waximi-.N Mfuuziuwiz Wiuii After years, mechanical drawing was restored to the Norxvin program. Mrs. lladley taught rho boys the :IIT ol' using a 'li-square and drawing board. 'lihe aim ol the Physical lfdueation Department was to acquaint pupils with the proper eare and development of their bodies. Mr. Rose taught the boys and Miss .Xllshouse the girls. 'l'eaehers have been instrumental in making the various elubs sueeessful. Xlr. Bower aeted as lli-Y adviser. Miss hlones and Nliss Ramsey :ieted as iliri-lli-Y advisors. .-Xeting as advisor for three 'l'.l'f.G. Clubs kept Miss Corrin busy. Miss Nardei and Nliss Siegel have been respon- sible for the language clubs, French and Spanish respectively. 'lihe Clef Club, musie organizations and Majorettes were sueeessfully direeted by Mr. Seott. Miss XVhite drilled the Cheerleaders while Mrs. Snyder directed the Library Aides, Mr. Shirley advised the Rifle Club while bliss :Xllshouse promoted the l,eader's Club. .Mhleties again played an important part at Norxvin. Mr. Roy MeMunn and Mr. .loe MC- Munn eoaehed the football team, while Mr. Rose coached the hardwood quintet. .flgain the journalistieally minded student was given ample opportunity to express his talent. bliss Siegel aeted as Bi-VVeelily advisor, while Miss Davis and Mrs. Snyder collaborated in guiding the yearbook staff. 'lihe elass advisers were responsible for many elass activities at Norvvin. Miss Kobasa served as senior advisor, Miss Hershey as junior, Mrs. Schwartz helped the sophomores and Mrs. .Iulia XYarden served as freshman advisor. Norxvin faculty members have strived for and succeeded in sending our youth into the world better prepared to meet its problems.
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' x fu., Grows:-3 Kofnu' NlARxIURIl-I lNlcL',-u.i, LYMAN S'rm't:n lfricaxoa bl,-'lNli vlonsso Glioiusrt Koukv-Voted tbe Most Outstanding Boy in Citizenship -a very versatile fellow-presided as president of bis class and of Hi-Y-was one of varsity basketball team's top notch players-capably managed many activities. lVlAR-IURIE lblL'clALl.1W1iS balloted tbe Most outstanding Girl in Citizensliipl'-served Bi-VVeekly as make-up editor-participated in musical activities, 'l'ri-l'li-Y, and Yearbook-Queen of tbe l-lop-impressed everyone with ber winning personality. lCl.l-:Anon .IANIQ .llll1NSilN-WZIS selected as the Most Outstanding Girl Athlete - aetive in all class sports-member of Girls' l,eaders Club and ofliciated at many intramural games-showed keen interest in all scbool activities. LYMAN SToU4:H- Acclaimed tbe title lor tbe Most Outstanding Boy Athlete --served as the captain of basketball team and president of l..ettermen's Club-was one of tbe top men on the varsity basketball team-an all round fellow. 19
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