Normal Community High School - Echoes Yearbook (Normal, IL)

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E ii 4 J ' b :W if Fil 4 O ww W0 wig 9519 Z ov 12.00 OO Kathleen Sanders' Dramatics Club 3 Home Ec. Club 1 Orchestra -1 Mixed Chorus 2 Drum Majorette Jo's Boys Jim Pemberton Vice Pres. Soph. Class Pep Club 1 Movie Selection 3 Projectionist 2 Student Council 2 Newspaper Staff 3 Dramatics Club 2 Football 1, Basketball 4 Captain Basketball 1 Mgr. Baseball 1 Galahad Jones Jo's Boys Pauline Hess Transfer: Heyworth Social Manners Club 2 Charles Schumacher Transfer: U. High Theodore Miller Dramatics Club Il Projectionist 1 Radio Announcer 1 Peck's Bad Boy Jo's Boys , Marc-heta Young: April Ever Since Eve lLight-Sound Hcadl Usher 1 Newspaper Staff 1 Camera Club 2 Crafts Club l T Golf Club 1 Mgr, Football 1 W Mgr. Basketball 1 T Mgr. Baseball 1 VVI1-stling 1 Ernest Harrison? -gf -' fe Jack Moore - Athletic Club 3 it Track 4 Baseball 3 Captain Baseball 1 VVrestling 1 Ever Since Eve Evangeline Wernei Transfer: U. High . A. A. 1 A Home Ec. Club 1 .' 4 I Q gr Robert Campbell Assembly Com. 1 Projectionist 2 Craftsman Club 1 Athletic Club 2 Athletic Club 2 Football 2 Baseball 2 Janet Taylor Hi Tri Council 2 Honor Society 4 Social Functions 1 y Assembly Committee 1 Librarian 2, Reverie 2 Editor-in-Chief 1 Dramatics Club 1 Social Manners Club 1 Library Club 2 Radio Committee 1 Radio Study Club 1 ff., F .Q a , Lyle Dennis L - gg- Amit-me Club rs ruff ' 's' . ' Q25 Harry Silvey Reverie 1 Crafts Club 1 K Athletic Club 3 Football 1 Track 4 Wrestling 1 Ever Since Eve Lois Dulany nsfer: Downs il Service Club I s le McCullom Saybrook Club 1 A. 1 Louise Edwards me Ee. Club 2 nial Manners Club 1 arvin Brockhouse Cher 1 jectionist 4 1ortsmen's Club 1 nd 3 seball 3 Frances Feicke ansfer: Ben Funk mie Ee. Club 1 Bill Lusher amatics Club 3 ortsmen's Club 1 chestra 1 xed Chorus 3 e Club 1 archeta 'oung April Y' lu-1 Edwin Hodge Projectionist 4 Usher 1 Camera Club 1 Science Club 1 Baseball 2 N131 gZll91 Birks Home Ec Club 1 'Neullcuaft Club 1 Civil Sexwce Club 1 Delmar I aesch Tlansfu Bloommgton F A Qpoltsmen s Club 1 Athletic Club 1 H Y Z X lola Behl end H T11 Council 1 Honor Souetx S Lulu um Club Home Fc Club 1 NQ6illLCl'11t Club 1 vll QOIXIQQ. Clu: Roy Be'1tty T lDSl'il'I Bun Funk Qcienc-Q Club 1 Athletic Club 1 Helena Gelstl w LA... Newspaper Staff 1 Social Manners Club 1 Needlecraft Club 1 .' mrary Clu Uramutics Clu Drum Majorette Paul Schwartz F. F. A. 3 Sportsmen's Club 1 Athletic Club 2 Reeva Larra bee G. A. A. 4 Crafts Club 1 Needlecraft Club 1 Reverie 1 Newspaper Staff 1 John Bunn Transfer: Arrowsmith Projectionist 1 Athletic Club 3 Mgr. Football 2 Mgr. Baseball 1 Basketball 2 VVrcstling 1 Ever Since Eve Norma Larrabee Study Club 1 Home Ec. Club 2 Neg-dlecraft Club 1 Elmer Smith Projectionist 3 Sportsmen's Club 1 Athletic Club 1 Football 3 Baseball 2 Lois Powers Transfer: El Paso G. A. A. 1 Dramatics Club 1 Social Manners Club 1 Home Ec. Club 1 Band 2 so .fl .,' G- Evelyn Meyer G. A. A. 2 Honor Society 4 Camera Club 2 Home Ec. Club 2 Bi e e Vice Pres. Junior Class Camera Club 1 Projectionist 1 Sportsme-n's Club 1 Athletic Club 1 Band 4, Orchestra 2 Present. Group 2 Trumpet Trio 2 Hi-Y 2 Irene Miller Hi Tri Council 1 Librarian 2 Newspaper Staff 2 Crafts Club 1 Home Ec. Club 1 Civil Service Club 1 Eldon Steffen Transfer: Congerville F. F. A. 1 Athletic Club 1 Hi-Y 1 Football 1 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Track 1 Helen Severson Hi Tri Council 3 Honor Society 3 Pep Club 1, Librarian Student Council 2 Reverie 1 Newspaper Staff 3 Dramatics Club 1 Journalism Club 1 Needlecraft Club 1 Library Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Ted Ross Projectionist 1 Athletic Club 3 Football 3 Basketball 1 Mgr. Baseball 1 Baseball 1 Track 3 Phyllis Martin Hi Tri Council 1 G. A. A. 3 Pep Club 1 Dancing Club 1 Crafts Club 1 Needlecraft Club 1 Camera Club 1 Orchestra 3 Mixed Chorus 2 f Bruce Landes Transfer: Congerville F. F. A. 1 Athletic Club 1 Mgr. Football 1 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Track 1 Fern Lock Transfer: El Paso Student Council 1 Dramatics Club 1 Social Manners Club 1 Bill Starkey F. F. A. 2 Crafts Club 1 Sportsmen's Club 1 Radio Club 2 Hi-Y 2 Lucille Becker Transfer: Bloomington Honor Society 1 Social Manners Club 2 Elmer Able 5, 3 Q OF Lloyd Heisner Crafts Club 1 Projectionist 1 Radio Club 1 Hi-Y 2 Mary Carroll Home Ee. Club 3 LeRoy Mead Student Council 2 Athletic Club 1 Projectionist 1 Camera Club 2 Band 1 Football 1 Baseball 4 Hi-Y 2 Ever Since Eve Marjorie Zehr Honor Society 2 Pep Club 2 Student Council 1 Newspaper Staff 3 Dramatics Club 1 Journalism Club 1 Needlecraft Club 1 Home EC. Club 1 Orchestra 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Radio Club 1 Harold Miller F. F. A. 1 Projectionist 3 Usher 1 Camera Club 1 Athletic Club 1 Mary Jeanne Henninger Transfer: Bloomington Cheer Leader 1 Pep Club 1 Needlecraft Club 1 Dramatics Club 1 Band 1 Vera Whitfield Transfer: Downs Dramatics Club 4 Robert Fairchild Transfer: Foosland Betty Bryan Newspaper Staff 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Dramatics Club 4 George Van Winkle Sportsmen's Club 4 Orchestra 4 - JR .Qofw ffiif' Mary Margaret Peddicord Vice Pres. Fresh. Class Honor Society 1 Social Funcitons 1 Assembly Com. 1 L 2 Pep Club 2 Movie Selection L, , 0, Student Council 1 ,fill Hi-Y 2 Newspaper Staff -1 1 ,f :YV Ednm--in-Chief 1 V JL 1' Dramatics Club -1 i ', Early to Bed. Early to Rise , Galahad Jones Ever Since Eve Dan Gehrt Pep Club 4 Reverie 1 Newspaper Staff 2 Dramatics Club 4 Band -1 Orch. 3 Mixed Chorus 2 Pres. Group 1 Clarinet Quartette 1 Football -1 Galahad Jones , PeCk's Bad Boy , Jo's Boys, Ever Since Eve il XX A Qs '4' fi Paul Evers Transfer: Congerville Gun Club 1 GOLD Dorothy Albrecht Transfer: Bloomington Home Ec. Club 1 Dramatics Club 1 Richard Taylor Transfer: Downs F. F. A. 3 Athletic Club 2 .!,fg' f f ff-f Ruth Thompson Arthur Hanson Social Functions 1 Student Council 2 Camera Club 2 Science Club 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Hi-Y 2 Tennis 1 Eveline Rist ti. A. A. .3 Pep Club 3 Dramatics Club ZS Don Zeiger Transfer: Pittsburgh, Penn. Sec-Treas. Senior Class Student Council 1 Football 2 Basketball 3 Track 3 Imogene Fisher Sec-Treas. Soph Class Hi Tri Council 1 G. A. A. 4 Pep Club 2 Cheer Leader 2 Student Council 1 Newspaper Staff 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Drum Majorette 2 Girl Scout 4 Prom Queen 1 Don Thompson F. F. A. 3 Athletic Club 3 Josephine Gregory Hi Tri Council 1 Home Ec. Club 3 Needlecraft Club 1 Loren Siegworth Projectionist 4 Newspaper Staff 1 Athletic Club 2 Mgr. Baseball 4 Wrestling 1 Ever Since Eve Ruth Hardin Hi Tri Council 1 G. A. A. 2 Honor Society -1 Pep Club 2 Newspaper Staff 3 Journalism Club 2 Social Manners Club 1 Home Ec. Club 1 Radio Club 1 Latin Contestant 6 1 0-0 4, F 1' PW. Marian Moore Hi Tri Council 1 Pep Club 1 Reverie 1 Newspaper Staff 1 Dramatics Club 3 Camera Club 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Presentation Group 1 Girl Scouts 1 Kenneth Irons Transfer: Congerville F. F. A. 1 Sportsmen's Club 1 Football 1 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Track 1 Hi-Y 1 Dorothy English Dramatics Club 1 Home Ec. Club 1 Needlecraft Club 1 Hi Tri Council 3 G. A. A. 2 Pep Club 4 Movie Selection Com. 1 Student Council 1 Reveric 1 Newspaper Staff 1 Civil Service Club 1 Harold Alexander Pep Club 3 Projectionists 3 Reverie 1 Radio Club 1 Camera Club 1 Dramatics Club 1 President Hi-Y Ever Since Eve Gwen YVllll21mS G. A. A. 2 Dramatics Club 3 Needlecraft Club 1 Orchestra 3 Miked Chorus 1 V 1 Allen Beyer President Soph. Class Vice Pres. Senior Class Social Functions 1 Camera Club 2 Athletic Club 1 Football 4 Co-Captain Football Track 1 Hi-Y Air Raid Warden Marilyn Crandall Hi Tri President 1 G. A. A. 2, Honor Society 2 Reverie 1, News. Staff 2 Dramatics Club 4 Band -l, Orch. -l Mixed Chorus -l Presentation Group 3 String Quartette -1 Vi'oodwind 2, Girl Scouts 4 Jo's Boys , Young April Robert Rhinehart F. F. A. 3 Social Functions 1 Pep Club 1 Sportsmen's Club 2 Drainatics Club 2 Band 4 Orch. 3 Mixed Chorus 2 Presentation Group 1 Football 2 Young April Evelyn Schilkofski Transfer: Bloomington Student Council 1 Dramatics Club 1 Civil Service Club 1 Carl Kunz Projectionist 1 Camera Club 1 Sportsmen's Club 1 Basketball 1 Mary Jeanne Freese Honor Society -l Pep Club 2 Newspaper Staff 1 Home Ec. Club 1 Radio Club 1 Dramatics Club 3 Girl Scouts 1 Ever Since Eve Jo's Boys Roger Reeter Projectionists -l X Head Usher 1 Sportsmen's Club 1 Science Club 2 Model Airplane Club 1 Band 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Tennis 1 Hi-Y 1 Air Raid Warden 1 Q I 'Q 1:. ,, I .L 7 , Merle Widmer Transfer: Congerville Newspaper Staff 1 Athletic Club 1 Baseball 1 Hi-Y 1 Bargara Parret President Freshman Class Sec-Treas. Junior Class Hi Tri Council 2 G. A. A. 2 Honor Society Pep Club 1 Librarian 1 Crafts Club 1 Home Ec. Club 1 Needlecraft Club 1 Library Club 1 Reverie 1 Newspaper Staff 1 Mixed Chorus 1 D. A. R. Award Gordon Gates Crafts Club 2 Science Club 1 Athletic Club 1 Marian Riley President Senior Class Sec-Treas. Senior Class Hi Tri Council 1 G. A. A. 1 Librarian 1 Dramatics Club 1 Journalism Club 1 Home Ec. Club 2 Warren Lawson Athletic Club 2 Science Club 1 Camera Club 1 Football 2 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Estelle Bicknell Dramatics Club 1 Music Club 1 Home Ec. Club 1 Civil Service Club 1 Orchestra 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Hubert Whitfield Transfer: Downs Projectionist 4 Usher 1 Camera Club 1 Reverie 1 Newspaper Staff 1 Baseball Zi Dramatics Club 1 Edwin l.udden Science Club 12 Sportsmen's Club 2 Band 3 Bill Thompson F. F. A. 2 Student Council 1 Athletic Club I3 VVilliam Crockett Athletic Club l Football 4 Co-Captain Football Basketball Il Baseball 1 John Richard Athletic Club J! Model Airplane C Baseball 1 Harriet Hartenbower Hi Tri Council 1 Honor Society 4 Pep Club ZZ Newspaper Staff ZZ Camera Club 1 Radio Club 1 Dramatics Club Ji Girl Scouts 4 Jo's Boys Elwood Breidenbach ' Athletic Ciub 2 Mgr. Basketball 1 Mgr. Football 1 Dick Ritter Projectionist 4 Science Club 1 Band 1 Mixed Chorus ZZ Baseball 1 Hi-Y 1 William Cremeens Projectionist 2 Usher 1 Mgr. Football 2 Mgr. Baseball 2 Roland Watson Usher 1 Dramatics Club 2 Camera Club 12 Mixed Chorus 1 Leo Myers Vice Pres. Freshman Class llonor Society 1 Assembly Committee 1 Pep Club 1 Student Council 1 Newspaper Staff 1 Camera Club 1 Ever Since Eve Iii-Y 2 Assistant Football Coach President Senior Class .Semen Glafu Jlulcvuf The fall of 1938 found the halls of Nl C H S overrun with 118 green freshies After some hot campaigning, we elected Barbara Parret president Mary 'Vlargaret Peddlcord uce president Don Locke secretary treasurer and Mr Bailey as our guardian We were hosts to the sophomores at a Thanksglxmg party w hlch prox ed a great success as did the Art Exhibit 1939 we were eight less but still a little flustered Al Beyer president Jim Pemberton tice presldent Imogene Fisher secretary treasurer and MISS Lux as sponsor put their heads together To raise money we sold cookies iwhxch some of us madel Perhaps thev were not so bad because the mice enjoyed them too' As a result our money box Jmgled' 1940 saw a few more of us missing We worked haid to w in first prize in the Homecoming Parade by Plowing Farmer Clty Under And they went under too' Our capable officers who led us through thick and thin were David Drake president Bill Keefe vice presldent Barbara Parret secretary treasurer and Mr Chxddlx sponsor Everyone chipped in and helped buy or sell candy and pop this for our elders the seniors their banquet and prom for which we all slaved In 1941 there were 94 of us left to grow still older and wiser We elected the following officers Leo Myers president Bill Crockett tice president Marian Riley secretary treas urer with Mr Bailey again guiding us safely through another year We started the year and showed our social ability by sponsoring the Homecoming Dance which proved to be a great success When Uncle Sams call came Ieo Mvers Bill Crockett and Ted Ross answered it In the fall of 1935 Leo entered Normal High as a freshman being uce president of his class In 1936 he left Normal and Joined the navy After three and a half years of traveling every He is now a third class storekeeper Bill Crockett is also in the navy whlle Ted Ross IS in the Marines We were now left with only one officer namely Marian Riley secretarv treasurer After a second election Marian was moved up to the presidency Allen Bever was elected vice president and Don Zelger secretary treasurer March 13 was a memorable date because the 1un1or semor partv was scheduled for eight oclock but when our team beat the Havana Ducks and plaved in the finals of the Sectional it was changed to the fourteenth Everything was planned with the idea of Victory in mind It was unique in that somethmg new was tried a floor show which was swell' Art sang Imo gene tickled the 1VOI'l6S and Danny flddled 'Ihe semors haxe not been slack in rendering serxices to their alma mater You will find leaders in evervthlng from academic subjects to all the extra curricular activities Mary Margaret Peddlcord was Editor in Chief of the NCHS NEWS Whlle Janet Tavlor edited the REVERIE Sports cannot be forgotten because semors have been captams throughout the year Basket ball was headed bv Jim Pemberton football Allen Beyer and Bill Crockett baseball Jack Moore Marilynn Crandall was president of H1 Trl Harold Alexander lead the H1 1 Barbara Parret by popular tote of the semor class was elected to recene the D A R Citizenship award Barbara Parret and Allen Beyer also by a popular vote of the semors were given the Danforth Award This honor IS given the semor boy and girl who show pur poseful living and is made on the bas s of health knowledge personality and character The award is a book I Dare You and a beautiful certificate Mary Margaret Peddlcord and Dan Gehrt play ed the leads in the all school play Ever Since Exe Wow after four vears we reach the end of an important period which is only the be ginmng For as we came from the four winds so shall we return to them Some of us will go on to further education the remainder of us will enter xarlous occupations Whatex er we do each of us will make his place 1n the world whether It be large or small O C s L s s . 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'J 'V H ' I J 'I' umaaelau Jluioaq After selectlng Mr Chlddxx as thexr commander ln chief Johnny Smlth as thelr general and Tom Paxton and Joyce Stephens as able top sergeants the jumor class of 1941-42 havmg an army of 101 strong ambltlous soldlers was ready to wage a battle for vlctory Wlth hope ln thelr hearts and fxght ln thelr souls they set out on the long march to oxercome the hardshlps of the comlng year and wln for themselxes the rlght to a blgger and better banquet and prom than the students of N C H S had exer before known Thelr advance for the flrst month was unmolested and the tray el qulte sxmple thelr only obstacles belng several short movles presented ln the school adultorlum on Wednesday or Thursday evenings AdmlSSl0D of f1ve and ten cents was charged and the students were strongly urged to brmg thelr parents and frlends as all money taken ln at these shows was a clear proflt for the junior treasury During the fxrst weeks of November they were fllled wlth the deslre for a great battle so a major release fllm was ordered and on the thlrteenth of the month Boys of the Clty was presented Due to the fact that lt was shown durmg school hours nearly the entire student body attended and the undefeatable army won the battle wlth flying colors and a tldy sum to start thexr account Durlng the same month the jumors sponsored the seml annual jumor senlor party The flrst of these partles was fmanced by the Jumors and the second by the Senlors The party had a patrlotlc theme All Gut for Defense and the gymnaslum was decorated Wlth Amerl can flags and natlonal posters Durlng the flrst part of the party group games pertalnmg to the theme of the party were played The students partlclpatlng were dlvlded Into four groups representlng the branches of servlce namely army naxy marines and alr corps Refreshments were served followed by danclng for those who enjoyed an actlwe entertain ment and table games were played by those not qulte so mclmed At the end of thls vlctorlous offenslve the advance came to a halt and the army made wmter camp During the wmter months small scoutmg partles were sent out to enlarge the bank account by sellxng soft drxnks and candy at the home basketball games January measurements were taken for the class rmgs Fhey were called out of class for the occaslon On the way back they stopped and looked at the senlor panels ln the hall thev re gettlng closer and closer the sprlng the army came forth w1th vlslons of new horlzons to conquer and although we had lost several soldlers from the mfantry we sponsored a maglclan show whlch was a great success The student body of N C H S undoubtedly enjoyed the mystery of th1S type of entertamment for w1th1n two weeks a second show of thls descrlptlon was presented with favorable results The fxnal battle was a movle entltled Three Leglonnalres whlch ralsed the funds nn the treasury to such a helght that after collectlng the class dues which was an old custom xt was not necessary to charge a fee for elther of the two followlng celebratlons whxch always fol low the year of hard work The flrst of these two great occaslons was the junlor senior banquet Thls was a gala affalr on April 17 It was held ln the gym and food was brought IH from a catermg concern Both classes shared the expense of thls banquet The theme was chosen by a commlttee and was followed through ln the arrangement of tables decoratlons speeches programs and favors The school year was chmaxed wlth the colorful prom on May 8 whlch the jumors sponsored for their devoted upperclassmen The most outstandlng exent was the popular grand march ln whlch exeryone jomed and seemlngly had a lot of fun for sure After these two great exents none could say that the battles they had fought durmg the year were fought m xaln 0 0 . . . . , . . . 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Ax 'Iv A -, A -- .1 21+ K+: .4 ls' . ,- ' 'I 2: I I, I -N ': '- If L e - - - .gy gQ ' V' ' ,.' ,N X I if 'I I hx ly M' .- 'I ,- ' . 1 l I l A. 01644 Jlulofuf last September 118 boys and glrls came to N C H S as Sophomore thls year we were not qulte as tlmld as we were last year and more Interested ln the extra currlcular actlvltles now that we knew what It was all about The results of the class electlon were Jlmmy Selottl presldent Wayne Johnson VICE presldent and Awanda Lock secretary treasurer Mlss Hlller was chosen as class sponsor We were hosts to the freshmen at the fxrst Sophomore Freshman Party of the year The theme of the party was hard tlmes and the gym w as decorated accordmgly wlth strlps of funny papers and tm cans under the superxlslon of Mr Scott one of the sophomore home loom teachers Mxss Hlller was ln charge of some xery lnterestlng games and folk dances After the games we flnlshed the ex enxng with soclal danclng For refreshments we had pumpkm ple and all the clder we could drxnk The party commlttee chalrmen were Refresh ments Exleen Garx ey Games Bud Dunbar Decoratlons Kelth Barclay Arrangements and Clean Up Lorene Mays Several Sophomorcs rated the most exclusne organlzatlon 1n school The National Honor Soclety they were Shlrley Blame Crace Bramwell Dorothy G1ll1s and Dorothy Welse Roberta Green was a member of the Radlo Commlttee Bud Dunbar was our representa tlve on the Soclal Functlons Commlttee Besxdes havlng the largest enrollment ln school thls year or because of It we managed to haxe qulte a representatlon ln the xarlous orgamzatlons For mstance Shnley Blame txon made them members of the H1 Trl Councxl They are the people who declde about Christ mas baskets and Mother Daughter get togethers On the newspaper staff we had Daulton Buerkett Bob Holbert Bill Schultze and Melba Jean Zehr The athletlcally mlnded glrls who went out for G A A were Grace Bramwell Helen Grlffln Marletta McArthy and Melba Jean Zehr The athletlcally mlnded boys who went out for sports were Robert Anderson Lowell Bryant Nernon Cates Charles Conklln Alvm Darnall Delmar Funk Bob Holbert Emmett Koos Eugene Leach Francls Sacry Ray Schultz and Blll Schultze all of whom went out for football and the followlng went out for basketball Vernon Cates Bob Chamberlln Del mar Funk Wayne Johnson Rlchard McGhee Blll Schultze Lyle Ward and Dwlght Zehr A large number of muslc students were found to be sophomores In thxs department they were Lllllan Alsene Rlchard Blll Grace Bramwell Roger Bowen Oral Cloyd Charles Conklln Bud Dunbar Roberta Green Robert Grlmm Wayne Gundy B1llHarr1s Bob Hol bert George Lesher Bob Mlshler Bruce Reeter Bxll Schultze Mlldred Wagner Wesley Wxlcox and Melba Jean Zehr The boys who were Interested ln agriculture and consequently members of the Future Farmers of America were Ralph Blgger Dlck Blrkey Charles Cunlxffe Dlck Gregory Duane Mears Dale Mlller Bob Mnshler Ray Schultz Marvln Thompson Gene Whlttlnghlll Dwlght Zehr and Bob Zxmmerman There IS llttle mentlon ever made of the boys who are up 1n the booth runnlng the movlng plcture machme These boys help to make posslble our noon hour shows and also operate the machme for the XAFIOUS class moxlng plctures The sophomore DI'OJ9CtlOIllStS thls year were Rlchard Blll Charles Conklln Bud Dunbar Wayne Gundy Bill Harrls Robert Kiper Eugene Leach Stephen Wllson Bernard Morgan Bruce Reeter and Wesley Wllcox Farewell' We close thls chapter ln our school career Next year you wlll be hearmg what we d1d as Junxors S ' , ' ' ' ' .... 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Inns I ates Stanley Johnaon larroll Shiner Fern I lover Howard I-ranrn-1 I lla hee I erth Ilaud Hardin lloka Hlakeman I' d lockemltz Mmam 'Vlcf unre Mane Howell Farl Bethel I lalr I rouch Jake Schlenker Iucllle Huffington l yle Nchopp Q Q Ruth Baker fharlea Bair Myra Mcl ue I-rank Steers Marllyn Mey er Dean Sapp Jlm Nevereon lo Xnn Burns Y lncent Nlgler Manlvn Thompson Paul Larkxn I-rancex hlzgerald '- Marlon Turner 4' -on Lowell Dlckson Ihll Armstrong James Irwin Mvra Rousey Jamez- Hlrkv Iwalvn Stahley WBYKBVPI Iatrlrk I larence Alsene I'ern Me'-samore Robert f vnn Marjorue Sanders Alun W lllnms Juanita Webb henneth Mciubbme Hora Mae Rogers James fade I4-onard Thompxon Delmar Mr! lure Betty lewton Raymond Richard Marita Frlnk W arren Muller Hells Thomai ,sl I aul Michael t olleen Malonev QQ' C laude Mohr Not here the day pictures were taken Raymond Fumes Hope Savage Betty Hursh Ren Thumaa 'tdolphus Sprague Maureen Fades kenneth Stem x - A ' .' 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K , l' ., I Jia I' A' I I 01644 Jhalofuf In C ommunlty Hlgh School thrs year there xx ere one hundred and ten nexx students xxho czme rn as freshmen About srxty of them came from Central School the rest came from Shrrlex Hudson Dry Groxe and Lake Bloomlngton nelghborrng schools near Normal At hr st rt xx as strange to them but after a fexv xxeeks they became better acquarnted and prox ed themselx ed good students The xerr xxas started by electlng our class oftrcers After countrng all the xotes we found these names Harrv 'NI1ller as presrdent Claude Nlohr as X106 presrdent and Leah Schopp as secretary Nlr Ralph Arends bovs physrcal educatron and soclal studles teacher xx as chosen as the class sponsor An outstrndrng ex ent of the xear xxas the freshman sophomore partx It xxas a super strtrous partx and xx as held on Apr11 third rn the upper readrng room of the hrgh school The puprls on the eommrttees xxho planned the party xxere rs follovxs Decor atlon Commrttee Ixlmu P rdes Alan Draper Colleen Maloney and Exelyn Stahlex Entertarnment Com mrttee Iylleen Sznders Juanrta Webb and Margaret Patrrek Refreshment Commrttee lrla lu berth J rke Schlenker and M ujorre Houser 'Ihe rdults th rt acted rs ch iperones were Nlr and 1VIrs Arends Mr and Mrs Brshop Mr and Mrs NIcConkey and Mr and Mrs De Neal Phe partx conslsted of games and refreshments It xxas enjoved by all xx ho attended an Marrta Frlnk 111a I ee Gerth recerx ed many cheers as she played one of the leadrng roles rn the frrst p ay of the year entltled Ex er Srnce Exe Those xx ho represented the class rn musre were Iyle Schopp B111 Armstrong Velma Short Alan Draper Mx ra McCue and Mary Iudden 'I he freshman box s that partrclpated rn the sports throughout the year xx ere Frank Steers B111 Carter Don 'lhoman Rlchard Starnes Stanley Johnson Roland Myers Roy Crockett Norman Orr Lours Pexton Jimmy Melton Harry Mrller Daxrd Jensen and Jrmmy Brrkey Most of them play ed rn the freshman sophomore football games Roland 'Nix ers the only box cheer leader prox ed to be a great hlt and he xx as also a xery good cheer leader Rox Crockett xx ho xx as out of school for a long trnre to enlrst 1n the naxx came back to school 'xlarch tenth He xxas sent back to frnrsh hrs hugh school educatron 'xlxra Rousev and Lovxell Dlckson txxo students of the freshman class moxed durrng the month of March Mx ra mox ed to Funk s Groxe and loxxell moxed to Danx ers We xxerc xery happx to xxelcome 'Vlaureen Eades Ruth Klng Benny Thomas and Hope S rx age the nexx students xxho came rn at the begrnnrng of the second semester I ours I ex ton a student from X retorx Hall xxas tr rnsferred to Texas r thx xe rr s storx xxl x xx111 see you rg ls sophomores 4 ' T ' ' T 'l, , , 1 1 L1 A Y Q A ' 4 5. . 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L, xxr xxr eaxe you un 1 next year ren xe . 1 am, l'44.,4 7,4-4,rr. ,A Reaefue 3 Sm SFATED Dorothy Enghsh Melba Jean Zehr Bob Ward Janet Taylor Vxola Behrend Flora Mae Rodgers Reexa Larrabee STANDING MISS Krupp Hubert Whltfleld Rlchard Blll Roberta Greene Don Bayless NIHFJOTIC Zehr Harold Alexander Dan Gehrt Mr Scott MISS Hoose Typlst Art Edltor Buslness Manager Edltor ln Chlef ACtlVltl8S Edltor Freshman Edltor Typlst Sponsor Photograph Edltor Sophomore Edxtor Art Edltor Jumor Edltor Semor Edltor Semor Edltor Photograph Edltor Sponsor Sponsor 1st Row Buerkett Frrnk Holbert Wrdmer Peddrcord Schultze Sergworth Whrtfleld Armstrong, 2nd Row Stephens Brasx Moore Hartenbower Frtesc Mrss Crafts Beyer Bryan Mrller Englrsh Hardrn 3rd Row Hennrnger Norrrs Frsher M Zehr Cerstl M J Zehr Holton Severson Crandall Parret Webb The News staff resumed 1ts annual work rn September of 41 as announcements were made papers frled stenclls ordered r staff selected and then plans were made for the publrcatron of the frrst rssue of the NICHS News The year beg rn wrth NI uy Margaret Peddltord rs Edltor ln Chlef Iors Hennrnger Helen Bever and Charlotte Norrrs as asslstant edrtors and Leo My ers was the boy who cal culated all scores and brought vou the lrtest rn sports After leo left Merle Wrdmer took hrs place Other students on the edltorral staff were Marran Moore, Joyce Stephens, Melba Zehr, Ruth Hardrn, Marrlyn Crandall, Loren Sergworth, Brll Armstrong, Barbara Parret, Helen Sexerson, Marjorre Zehr, Bob Holbert, Exelyn Stahley, Imogene Fxsher, Hubert Whlt freld, and Mary Caldwell Those who worked on productlon w'ere Exelyn Hllton, Howard Frlnk, Harrret Hartenbower, Irene Mrller, Betty Bryan, Dorothv Engllsh, and Helena Gerstl MISS Mary Margaret Crafts serxed as 3.ClXlSOI' One of the hrgh hghts of the vear w as a contest to rename the school paper After the wotrng of the entire student body, the name UNCHS lnkspot was chosen The wrnnrng name was submltted by Lyle Schopp and a dollar w as gn en as a prlze. 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SQQQJZZ L..., gn lst Row u'2l'd, Stephens, Hanson, Bates, Bud Dunbar. 2nd Row: Mr. Neuman, Miss Crafts, Miss BOPP, Miss Hiller, Mr. Chidclix. l'ugl I' ff' Nalaanal Jlanaa Sauefq P11 f lst Row Davns Robeltson Bayless Rhoades Fr1nl1 Hmes Ixeefe Znd Row S Blame Peddlcord M Lehi E Meyer Hlnshaw Glllls Flnlev Sevelson Crandall I Hennlngel Parlet Mlss James faeultv advlser 3rd Row Welse A Tlmler Vlaters Hartenbower Fleese Taylor Behlend Haxdm Becker Fey C1 Bram wel The Natlonal Honor Socxety of Yormal Commumty H1g,h School was organlzed ln the spring of 1929 Howexer the Jumor Soclety was not actue ln N C, H S untll 19.31 The Senior SOCl6tN for Junlors ind Semoxs has flfteen membels xnhlle the Junlor Soclety for Freshmen md Sophomores IS composed of fourteen members Of fhls number twelxe vull graduate IH June Txsxce a year outstanding students ire elected hx the faculty on the basls of leadershlp seholarshlp serxxce md chiracter Houexer electlon lnto the Junior SOCl8tN does not Insure electlon mto the Senlor Socxetw Although the N C H S chapter of the Honor Socxetx does not hate offlcers Ol dues vse do haxe two or three yearly exents Near the end of the flrst semester ue entertain all students vsho rank IH the upper quarter of thelr class at an mformal party Then IH the sprlng we alternately exchange a JOIHI banquet vulth the Walter Dull Scott Chapter of UHlXClSltX' Hlgh School The lnstallatlon CGIGYHOHQ of 1942 xull be part of the Honol As semblv at the end of the vear , o f l' ' ' ' , , V ' ri 1- , 1 if ,1f ,. 1 ' rf 45 .? , . 51 . 3 j ' - -., 1,14 1 ' 1 'I -X. i. - , , ,i . 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Y 'rom-b,,,:,.r. ., J . v .,. , - ' W E I I -4 Q 'I 1st Row Starkey Morgan Ward Pemberton Fisher J Henmnger Mlss James Garvey R Myers Bl3Sl Stephens Mlss Lrafts 2nd Row Mlss Hoose Maltln Parret Severson Clark Worms Moore Small Ifmley NI Zehr Hxlton M J Zehr Hlnshaw Hxll L Hennlnger Hartenbower Fleese 3rd Row English Haxdxn Harms Gehrt Alexander Schultze Thayer Rhoades Bozarth Blll Rhlnehart Conklm Powers Beyer Peddlcord Once upon a tlme there was IH our school a great deal of enthuslasm but thls enthu slasm lacked good d1rect1on so 1n the year of 1935 and 36 at the suggestlon of two semor boys, Ralph INorton and Ned Palmer, the Pep Club was flrst started Mlss James was asked to act as their sponsor It was not untxl the followmg year, however, that the club orgamzed to real purpose Its platform contamed the followmg pollcy' 1 To promote genulne school Splrlt, 2 To support all types of school actlvlty, 3 To frown on and dlscourage all kmds of destructlve crltlclsm, 4 To use HCtlVlt16S of the club as opportunxtles to serve our schoolg 5 To boost for the best of N C. H S on all occaslons. The Pep Club offlcers for thls year were: Jlm Pemberton, pres1dent, Imogene Fxsher, VICE president, Robert Ward, secretaryg and Mary Caldwell, treasurer The Pep Club mem bershlp IS limited to flfty members At the beglnmng of the year exery member signs up for the commlttee wxth whlch he wlshes to serve. I'fl411 rua HI1 Quluae ree rx S., gk was shi. .LA 955 we -,Q l f-,.tPa.-s'S W 'z-x F F5 1stRow H Miller Irons D Mxller Taylor Zxmmerman R Barclay Rhoadcs Laesch Zehr Francls Bethel J Blrkey Thomas Schopp ZndRow Orr R Glllls Schwartz Steffen Marquardt R Blrkey Landes wllll8Y1lS Powers Gwlnn McClure M Thompson Peasely Bigger Gregory Mlshler Vlhxttlnghlll 3rd Row Meredlth Shiner D Thompson Vlollenschlager Mears J Gxllls Cunllffe Beatty Bozarth Steege Woosely Rhxnehart Starkey Schultz Mohr Mr Moore Page Tucnty czghf 4fdme4 ajfdmmzw Presldent Robert Rhoades V1ce Presldent Roy Barclay Secretary Dwlght Zehr Treasurer Delmar Laesch Reporter Robert Zlmmerman The Future Farmers of Amerlca IS a natlonal organlzatxon of students lnterested 1n xocatlonal educatlon ln agrlculture The purpose IS to strengthen the confldence of the farm boy ln hlmself and hlS work to dexelop rural leadershlp and to create an lnterest ln farmlng as an occupatlon The orgamzatlon has four grades of membershlp based upon achxexement The grades are flrst Green Hands second Future Farmers thlrd State Farmers fourth Amerlcan Farmers Not more than three percent of the boys ln the state studylng agrlculture may achleve the thlrd degree and only those who have recexved lt may become Amerlcan Farm ers The lnslgma of the Future Farmers of Amerlca IS made up of four symbols namely flrst a cross sectlon of an ear of corn representmg common agrlcultural lnterests smce corn IS natlve of Amerlca and grows ln every state the owl representmg progress the Future Farmers of Amerlca colors are gold and natlonal blue The Normal Chapter IS now only seven years old and IS proud of the fact that two mem bers Henry and Orvllle Thomas achleved the requlrements of State Farmers degree durlng the past year ACTIVITIES OF THE CHAPTER In June 1941 the Normal F F A Chapter journeyed through several of the southern states on a slght seemg trlp The boys vlslted such po1nts of lnterest as Wonder Cawe Look out Mountaln and the famous race horse farms xn the blue grass reglons Later ln August the Chapter had lts Sectlonal Agrlcultural Faxr at Metamora Of the agrlculture group forty f1ve boys completed nmety projects The twenty nme swine pro jects netted a proflt of 515 166 conslstmg of Roy Barclay Robert Rhoades Dwlght Zehr and Glenn Woosley won A rating 1n the Sectlonal Contest and B ratxng ln the State Robert Rhmehart Leland Powers Wallace Norrls and Richard Taylor made up the Gram Team and won A ratlng at the Sectlonal Contest Twelfth place was won by our Mllk Team consxstmg of Robert Rhoades Roy Barclay and Glenn Woosley and also the Beef Team conslstlng of Wallace Norrls Ralph Blgger Robert Rhmehart recelved B ratlng IH the State Contest Thls marks the seventh year our Chapter has dlstrubuted garden seeds The boys ln our Chapter are also selllng seeds ln our own Chapter This axds ID makmg good salesmen out of our boys On October 11 our Chapter held a Hog Sale thls alded ln reducmg the boys surplus stock Forty fxve head were sold for an average of thlrty three dollars Thls was about ten to flfteen dollars more than the market DFICC Thls sale proved very satisfactory and the boys had the experlence of selllng ln a sale rmg Our Chapter went to the Internatalonal Lne Stock Exposxtxon Many slghts ln Chlcago were seen such as the WLS radxo statlon and Marshall Fxeld store A great deal of knowl edge was obtamed on judglng prlze stock from VlSllZlIlg the Internatlonal Every one seemed to have a good tlme but Robert Zlmmerman he had devoured too many hamburgers hot dogs and pop When evenlng came Mr Moore had to tuck Robert ln bed whlle the other boys enjoyed seelng slghts and the Internatlonal Horse Show Too bad Robert Also Norman Sllm Orr was found completely exhausted after a hard days searchmg for the Normal bovs after belng lost Except for these tvuo boys our Chapter had a very enjoyable trlp I I : l I I 1 I Q 1 , - u . . . ' . . , Q ,a n , 1 . s , 2 ! 1 1 - - - . 1 - l Y , Q 7 ' ' . . ' , . - ' u n . - n u - , . Our Chapter came home with honors from the judging contests. The Dairy Team ' ' ' ll D! ! 7 V I . . . ,, ,, . . . . ,. - - - u 97 ' , Q , n 1 s Y 7 I I . . . . ,, ,, . . 7 Y ' . . . . , Y Y Q ' ' . , a . , u u , , u . o n . 1 , . , . 64 ' !Y ! ' I'agr Tu-vnfg-1' ' Lblf 'A I I N . 12,11 , 3.3 .I .f,'0 ',! 7 'll , K 0,2?:z6':?,ly 5 ' X 7. ni' f W v,, 7,,O , ., 4 h- f ' .wax 7,1 X .. .W I Q , QR o 1, :al U48 ' lf, Lf N 1 if gf aj , 1 1' Row! PATRICK , MCAQT-HV, LNME-.VEQS soqchr-m.,NOQQJS scdq., FE-Yhtas., DARQE-T prts., CISHEQ vice png., +4n.ToN muh farm., QBQAMWE-LL, uAnosN, wane, Z. M THOMPSON, HINSHAW, CIEISTL, OGDEN, V.B9.AMWE-LL, SHORT, MCCUE, HOUSE-R, GDJFFIN, REDDEL, wxxvens 55999 L MISS HOOSE: Sponsor, STA!-ILE-V, CIGD.TJ-LANDERSON, POWERS, MALONEK MJ.Z.H-IP., EMGVE-R, WERNEQ, CILOVERJ SCHOPP 'A ffiiig ROAD Eli 'I' . gl, .AO 5 5 fi! 3'7,O 1l 2 VM .. 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Ze' 1tR G B d S r Pat k R 2 dR Engl h yl Mss M t L My L H S a Wat Jlameg lui aff lst Row Wallel WQISQ Sthneldel 'itahley H111 MISS Hlllel Rlley C3lt9l gll11ll1dh Haldln Thonlpson 7nd Row I NI1119l Powels Adams NI Zehl E Meyel BlOO1'xb Vkelnel N Lallabu B9lg1Ull11 Hulxu Patrlck Felcke 3ld Row Calroll L Hufflngton L X Qthmldel Cola Couch Pearson Mays Glegolv Clemeens Thompson McGulre Elbe The Home ECOIIOUIICS Club 15 lmembtl of the State and Nlatlonal Home Lconomlcs Clubs The club recelxes Home Economlcs maga7lnes and ll9XNSDdlJ9lS legul lllv telling, what the other lubs ln the state lnd n ltlon ale dolng The purpose of the Home Economlcs Club lb to IJlOmOt6 an lnterest lll Home Eeonomlcs and frlendshlp tOVSdlC1 other glrls The glrls ln the Home Economlcs Club get to choose the phase of Home Economlcs they llke best The most fax ored phases are btlldlGd flISt In addltlon to dlscusslons the glrls take fleld trlps and occaslonallx thele are demonstla tlons Mls Flsher flom Plshel s Iflollsts gaxe a demonstratlon on the alr lngement of flowers and showed the group how to make a corsage Also the glrls hld the D161NLll6 of hlxlng., Irxlng of the Woolen M111 Store glle a talk on dlfielent materlals He told some xely terestlng facts about some of the materlals Fhele are two p lrtles 1 veal one ln each stmestel Thls veal ue had l Chllstmas Partv All the gurls met lt the school for supper and afterwards uent c llollng F lth glrl ln the Home EC Club ls on one COmmlltLL and ex LIXOHC gtts a chance to tllxe p llt 111 at 14. lst Eigifliiifiir Q to glggl ,C ESE . 1 F. one meetlng dullng the year Qu:-Z Saou!! DIS va' ,q sl l 7f' 1stRow Howell Stahley Crandall Mxss Bopp Mar'1n Bxxan Patuck Ogden 2ndRovv Parret Hllton Maloney Gloxer Fxsher Haxtenbower Fleese Innglxsh 20 s ac ga QQ QQ GF 5 ini lst Row Mmk Taylor Irons Mr Scott Alexander Reeter Ludden 2nd Row Ward B111 Dunbar Rltter Mead Barclay Frlnk Smlth 3rd Row Bozarth Wldmer Laesch I19lbI16I' Steffen Beyer Hanbon Stalltey HIDLS Jvwmlf 1'lw X- I h ,Z . . . ig B ., i .BD ' , M 5 J 5 ' : 5 Vf 4. '7- - 9 ' ' -' ,. -: 1' - 1' 1 ., 1 . U , ,f ! .. , 4 F :NA I f. 1 f I . - ' - f 3 ' , ' .P ' . . -o Q. ' ' 4 ' .. , 4' L , 5 4 ' ,,, 1 . Q in , ' ,. . - i N n . X x ,1 1 1 . N' t Y' ' 1 r I Y Y l ' 7 Y ! '.' 1 l Y ' v. ' A , ' . . - ' ' ' I I 7 ! Y I ! Y ' I V .R 6 I 4 l I .3 5 . y 4 - v 6-' 3 a - ' 3 -2 1 9 Ag Z1 N Q- V. ,, . 1 - 1 1' E ' 1 lk Q 7 ' , I 4 . , ..' 1 a G 6 .s J A v 4 A . S' ' .. F' 4 L f b ' - 1 8 , . - ' l ' 2 ' ' .a ' - - ,,. .. N , .-A U - , . N, fi. A 7 , . . 5 f v . A '-'5 , 1, - ,Q , - B J +24 , : ! Y Y ' Y 7 1 ' ' 7 Y V 7 ! 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' ' Y ' Y ' Y Y 1 7 ' 'ugr 'fir f-'H' Gamma Glu! 1 I . 5 , NH hm 1stRovs 'Nialtm S koos M Huffmgton Boozlotls Garvey M1 Scott Holbelt Alsene Wagner Wood rum Svuck Znd Rovu Mead St'll0ttl I koos Llendenen L Lunmngham Baxless Bleldenbach N Cunnlngham E HGISDCT Haulson F FN Y '10 1stRovs H kunkler B1llDunb4r B Reetcr Harms Lcdch MLCubb1n Txmler qlf.f,lLl Dickson R Rnchaxds Clemuns 'nd Rov. onklm VN lson P1 nk Tgulox No, lmuu -Xl cu Stun Laxkxn Doux Jordon Lawhun Nioxgan hdRoxs 'VI1 Bwhop Vhlnox R Ruur Rxttel Bud Ilunhfu Bxockhousi kuth Alexander Bxll klpu Bundy Hodge M1 DL Neal ll7llf Gaul S0141-ace Glad .Nr .ik- Q Ll 1btRow Engllbh MISS Krupp Behrcnd PndRovx IM1llu Blckmll Dulany Schllkofskx Bukew MMM ,fwfw em Q5 4 5 I .-J? 1' JS lst Row N11 Mlddleton B Amiermn W Miller Cexzen VS Wxlson Francis VVeatherly 'Pnd Row Hdxdln J RlChdldS R Reetel 'Head Lexgu -Xxmstxong l,1Tl 111 September 2 Vacatzon Ozer We don t haxe to buy books we just go to class? Show your yellow slips I knew there xx as a catch September 5 Hz T11 Watermelon Party 'Nlet all the new girls Ate three pieces of watermelon September 11 Laun Party Romped on the lawn as we played games Some of the lucky stiffs rated tvso popsicles I got stiff muscles September 19 Started the wear with a bang by vsinning first football game oxer Dwight We played at NIcCorm1ck Field since our new one is ln the process of being September 23 G A A Party Got acquainted with all my brawny sisters October 3 Homeconmzq Sklpped the parade this year to sawe paper for defense Watched the Ironmen trounce the Indians in the rain at Memorlal Stadium Forgot to wear my new raincoat Saw all the grads at the Touchdown Dance October 11 Latm Comentzon Montzcello Semznary How I hate to get up at 4 30 a m Followed Mr Bailey at 25 m ph he knew the road he needed a retread when he got back October 23 Hz T1zMothe1 Daughte1 Tea Installation of officers for the year The Home Ec people made delicious cookies but I don t go for tea October 24 Fresh Soph Party October 31 Sitting in class and watching the work on the new athletic field I wondered when it would ever get done Now its finished Had fun ice skating when they flooded the double tennis courts Swell track ower there November 12 Open HOUS9 What can you say about open house? It s a chronic plague Noyember 18 All School Play Found out what has been happening Ever Since Eve Noxember 28 Jumov Senzor Party All Out for Defense was the theme of the deluxe party December 8 Preszdent Declares War I listened to the radio in the library Boy were vue quiet' Remember Pearl Harbor is our slogan from now on December!! G A A Imtmfzon Put the bran ny lnltlates to work eating peas with egg beaters cookie cutters potato mashers and xarlous other kltchen utensils Washed it down with nice warm water I got enough to eat Pledges dresses six inches aboxe their knees vuore knee length stockings Got a cute teddy bear in the gift exchange that followed December 12 Chnstmas Party Tylng a necktie is an art Got shoestrlngs in the grab bag MllI1ODS of canes candy December 19 January 5 Chrzstmas Vacatzon Caught up on sleep Remembered I had a term speech due so I got busy on it January 4 7 ' I as 9 1 , ' , 1 H , Y ' , 1, L . . L i I ' ' . ' . T T ' Y ' , ' ' 44 n ' u n n a n . Y ' - : . . . ' . . ., - Y Games, some dancing, pumpkin pie- yum yum! Where did they get all the tin cans? Y Y . , . . . . , . ' lt ' Y! 66 !Y . I . . . V - U 79 . . , . At I ' ,y o u Q' ' a 1 ' . ! 7 1 yn A v Q Y - ' l'ngr Tl tj- Ulf Balmain January 8 Natmnal Honor Soczety Brushed up mv manners Exerx thing green and white at The Fiollc of the Dumbbells Newer had so much fun leadlng a band Wasted sexeral llfesaxers but had s0 much fun I laughed t1ll I cried January 12 Pememher Pearl Harbor Two thirds of the senior officers left for the naw Nlarxan R1l9W is now our charming presldent January 16 Semester Ends Well I don t haxe to take that subject ox er Exeryone studied last week January 23 County Superzntendent ot Schools Coach Arends IS running for 0fIlC9 Hope he YNIIIS Cute match folders January 28 Pzestzflzqztator Saw Pierce smash eggs in boy s pocket I dood It Didn t work February 6 H1 Tm lnz ztatmnal A grand turnout ln splte of blizzard Iots of warm hearts Johnny took the c lke by eating flue pieces of It and three dishes of Jello February 9 War Tzme Helping to win the war by suing minutes for YIacArthur Came to school in the dark Groped around ln halls till someone turned lights on Also saw another magician Staples name Alonzo February 13 Publzc Speakzng Banquet Rogers Hotel Really stepping out among em What was Bob do1ng under the table with that match? February 16 Rez erze Pzctures Taken Sllcked down my halr and found the tle I got for Christmas The goxernment froze flash bulbs this year no startled looks as you w1ll notice February 18 An Raul Alert Flrst drill Singing to drown the boom of bombs Got sort of mixed up on air raid shelters Like those peppy songs we sing February 20 U Hzgh Basketball Game Walloped our rlxals They gaxe us a dance afterwards Cherry Tree Hop February 23 Defense Stamp Contest Home room contest for most stamps Some kids are even helping Uncle Sam by buying whole bonds Contest ends March 23 Gee' I hope we win Went bowling with G A A mem bers and ate at Koko Shop Im sore Went ln a body to boost team agalnst Danxers They beat us 48 47 March 13 Junzor Senzor Party Finally got around to having one I like parties especially refreshments March 19 State Basketball Tournament We were part of Sweet Slxteen for flrst tlme in our history Streator beat us again April 10 H1 T11 Mother Daughter Banquet Mothers get together annually to hear speaker and eat with other mothers and daughters Aprll 24 Junzor Senzor Banquet Exeryone turned out ln thelr best suits and dresses Grand dinner May 16 Pmm A picture book scene with fluffy gowns and white coats also soft music The last gala affair for a long time guess Ill cut the skirt of my dress and use It for a street dress May 24 Baccalaweate Sort of got to thinklng how it wlll feel without my old pals Gee' Im lonesome already May 25 Commencement Im out in the world now Here s hopmg that the rest of you won t forget the class of 42 1,1101 Tlllrfq 1 1 -w - v ' 1 v ' 4 U , - ' u 'H ui- .V 1 I .V . 7 v s ' v 1 ' 1 y I . 1- w . 1 . 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I 'M 3.1 5 . 0 if 'Mk I NGA , -,X lui lst Row Rhoades Rodgers Moore Peddlcord Mlss Hoose Hartcnbower G Blamwell L Schopp Watson Lusher 2nd Row Messamore Watson Zehr R Barclay Rhlnehart M Schopp 3rd Row Thacker H1ll Wxlllams Freese Dlckson L Kletz Webb Gordon The dramatlcs club thls year boasts of a membershlp of elghty flxe necess1tat1ng the d1XlSlOl'l of the group lnto two sectlons for the plctures on thxs page The officers of th1S large and actlxe organlzatxon are Mary Margaret Peddlcord presldent Marlan Moore v1ce presldent Harrlett Hartenbower secretary treasurer Mlss Colene Hoose and Martha May James sponsors Marllyn Crandall IS SOC18.lCl'l3.1I'ITl3I1 and Marx Jeanne Freese program chalrman ACtlX1tl8S of the club conslst of the productlon of one act plays radlo plays scenes from modern popular plays studles ln and practlcal appllcatxon of play productlon A SDGCIRI fea ture of the year vsas the party on March 24 Mar1lyn planned the exemng s entertalnment wxth Mary Sherer L1la Lee Gerth Ted Mlller and Roland Watson asslstlng Members asslsted the speech class 1n sponsorlng the Sectlonal Speech Contest here on March 28 The fall productxon was a comedy entltled Eyer Slnce Exe starrlng Mary 'VIar Peddl cord and Dan Gehrt The sprmg productlon was White Banners lst Row Beyer Bryan K Barclav Whltfleld T Mlllel H Alexander Mmk Gehrt Sxnlth Stephens Blasx Hlnshaw M Howell Small 2nd Row McPherson K Sanders Blakeman M Henmngel Andexson M Meyer Maloney Gerth Sherer Schneeberg M J Zehr V Bramwell McArth5 Hubbs B Thomas Burton INorr1s Houser Alexander M Sanders 3rd Row Fey Short Kraft Frmk Oakes Ogden Peyton Chrlst Green Hxlton Fmley McCue Collms Flsher Crandall L Hennmger Yeast Grlffm S Blame in wmv- -mv- by 'UH' For y Il , 4 x . 1 . , 'I' ' w- ' . , -. . .V . 1 ' .. -- .. - 3 , . , , T5 .1r ,,, 0 . ,. .. .. . 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I ' 'v ,cw saw ma, EVER SINCE EVE A Comedy by Ryerson and Clements CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs Clover Mari Jeanne Freese Johnny Clover edltor of hlgh school paper Dan Gehrt Mr Clover Howard Frmk Spud Irwm Johnnys pal Bob Ward Su an Blake Eve Mary Mar Peddlcord Betsy Irwm Spuds kmd slster Llla Lee Gerth Martha Wlllard Englxsh teachel Joyce Stephens Henry Qumn hlgh school prmclpal Leo Myers Lucybelle Lee southern belle Helen Beyer Officer Simmons John Bunn Preston Hughes football captain Harold Alexander Football players Robert Rhoades Blll Schultze Jack Moore Harry Sllvey LeRoy Mead The dramatlcs club was prluleged to gne on Nox ember 18 1941 one of the first amateur performances of thls new comedy the premler of whlch was glven at Northwestern UHlV9YS1tV ln July 1941 Mlss Colene Hoose dxrected our productlon Harrxet Hartenbower asslstlng The staff were stage manager Jack Elam house manager Barbara Ogden buslness manager Betty Bryan publlclty Ted Mlller properties Kaye Sanders make up Imogene Flsher costumes Ruth Hardxn prompter Marlan Moore llght and sound Harold Mlller Memorles of the play for cast and crew mclude pxctures of man mountam Rhoades carrylng Bob Ward around as though he were a mere mfant Danny taklng snaps of the stage clmches Oh that remlnds us of Marlan Moores reactxon to one of the thxrd act cllnches she was alvsays consplcuously absent durlng rehearsals of sald scene The party at Wards John Bunn running around back stage mmus hlS unlform coat the stage crews d1fflCUlt16S hanglng a cexlxng Helen Beyers formal always worn wxth the bunny Jacket the DOlSy typewrlter whxch refused to act Mlss Hoose s artlstlc WJ conceptlon of yellow scenery wlth a red celllng all these memory plctures make the productlon a memorable one Special acclalm goes to Mary Mar who made a dellghtfully convmclng Eve and to Dan for a flne portrayal of the amb1t1ous hlgh school boy Helen Beyer a newcomer on our stage made a declded hlt wlth her southern dlalect Bob Ward another nevscomer proved hlmself a real trouper when he took the part late and dld a f1ne Job of lt A freshman Llla Lee Gerth made a successful debut as a typlcal kld sxster Supportlng parts were well played to make a productlon whlch recened many words of pralse Congratulations all' Ever Smce Eve women have been gettmg men xnto trouble so say the authors of thls dellghtful modern comedy of hlgh school l1fe and the statement IS most effectlvely proven ln the play wlth reservatlons for the abllxty and tendency of men to lllustrate the opposlte Ever Smce Adam' l1Ft1tl A J r C4 9? s ,, . . . . l . l . i . . . 0 . l . - l i ' , ........ ' ' V ' 1 l . 7 1 1 1 V' , e ! ' . 1 1 . 1 .1 , 1 1 . 1 I . . L deserves speclal credlt for helpmg to make thlS a flmshed productlon. Student crew heads I : 1 1 , 1 3 1k' , 3 1 , Z . 7 ri ' 1 0 S: ' v . 3 t 2 I K 3 7 ' . I . l , . . . . , . . U - , 1 1 x 1 3 ' . . , . . . . , 9 D Y ' ' 7 . , . . . . . . ,, ,, 1 1 1 , 1 , ' V . ! I , 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . , , cc 4 ' 7 , ' ' 11 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 1 7 'af rr or 1- ' I em ma, -Z 4 I WHITE BANNERS A drama m three acts based on the Motlon Pxcture by the same tltle a Cosmopolltan productlon released by Vtarner Bros Pictures Inc from a noxel by Lloyd C Douglas Dramatlzed by Frank Vreeland Produced at Normal Hugh School by the Dramatlcs Club under the dxrectlon of Colene Hoose May 12 1942 1l0fl0Il Picture Actor Claude Rams Fav Bamtex Jackle Cooper Bomta Granville Henrv O nelll James Stephenson J Farrell McDonald Wllllanl Pawlev Mary Fleld CAs'r OF CHARACTERS INo1mal Hzgh Actoas Dan Gehrt Harnett Hartenbower Bob Ward Maman Moore Robert Rhoades Chmartus Paul Ward Hannah Parmalee Peter Tumble Sally Wald Sam Trimble Bull Lusher Hubert Whltfleld Robert Rhmehart Colleen Maloney Mareta Frlnk Betty Bryan Thomas Bradford Dx Thompson Joe Ellis Hester Bessie Saleslady SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The action of the play takes place ln the dlnlng room of the Ward home The tlme IS the present Act I On a wmter day Act II A month later Act III A sprmg day Epilogue Some months later night Hannah It s the secret glvlng up the sacrlfxce that nobodv understands but the person who does lt what develops lnsxde you a sort of power to do almost anythlng you llke with yourself llftyo that s 0 x Q K ' .Lv 1 I Cl !! , . . , . 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'lou are lxstenmg to the regular Monday ex enlng broadcast comlng to you directly from Normal Communlty Hlgh School through the courtesy of Rdd1O Statlon VSJBC Bloomlngton Normal These are famllxar words to our radio l1steners as we brlng to a close our thlrd consecutlxe year on the alr Students who haxe been saymg those words before the mlcro phone thls year are Ted lVI1ller B111 Lusher Betty Bryan Marl Jeanne Freese Dan Gehrt Janet Taylor and others comprlslng the formldable llst of commentators actors sound effect crews QUIZ chlldren muslclans xx ho haxe been gn en the opportunxty of appearlng on radlo programs The radlo commlttee was composed of 'Vllss Hoose llfIlSS Lloyd M1ss James Mr Blshop Mr Moore and the followlng students Janet Taylor Howard Frlnk Roberta Green Mar JOTIE Houser RADxo PRoGRAw1s FOR THE YEAR Sept Sept Oc Oc c Oc Nov Nov Dec Dec an an an Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr Apr Mav May May School Celebrltles program Club Presldents program Honor recogmtlon program Speech on school organlfatlon Mr Stoltz Home Room forum on Our Gxadlng System Pep Club progr mm Nllss J xmes Llbrary Club prog: lm for IN xtlonal Book Week Mlss Lloyd Scenes from Exer Sxnce Fxe Wllss Hoose Natlonal Honor Soclety program MISS James B111 of Rlghts playlet Nllss Bopp Student Councll 'NI1 Stoltz Dramatlcs Club plav The Old Oaken Bucket MISS Hoose Dramatlcs Club play Hunk IS a Punk Miss Hoose Sclence Club play The DISCOXETY of lnsulln Mr Qhlddlx Safety Qulz program Wlr Neuman Engllsh Department play The Forelgner Mlss Matthew Socxal Sclence Department program Mr lVlcConkey Home Economlcs Club broadcast Wllss Hxller Future Farmers of AUIGTICA Mr Moore Latm Week program LIISS James Freshman Class talent mght 'Nlr Arends Sophomore Class talent mght 'Xhss ll1llQI' Junlor Class talent mght Mr Chlddlx Senior Class talent mght 'Vlr Bailey I H ' ' ' . . . 7 ' . . . 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C 1st Row Powers Clarmet McArthy Mellophone M J Zehr Flute V Bramwell Cymbals Hllton Oboe Stem Drums Flsher Drum Majorette Schopp Cornet G Bramwell French Horn Yeast Clarmet Crandall Bass Drum R Green Cornet Mr Mxller 'nd Row Harus Saxophone Gllrnm Cornet Keefe Cornet Ludden Clarmet Holbert Clarmet Bill Cornet Wllcowc Bass Clarmet Rhoades Barltone Saxophone Thaver Drum Schultz Clarmet Gundy Trombone Mlshler Clarmet Gehrt Clarmet Reeter Cornet Guves Drum Armstrong Trombone The prlmary IT'lL1SlCOI'g'8IllZdtl0IlStll1Sy93l have been the band orchestra and mlxed chorus A lot of pep was supplled by the band at the football and basketball games The new umforms of the drum majorettes Imogene Fisher Patty Roos Helen Gordon Joamta Clark and Ruth Thompson certamly added class to the band The marchmg band took part ln the Commumty Chest and Halloween Parades and for all football games Wl'l1Ch were played at McCorm1ck Fleld The concert band played for the home basketball games and trxed to do lts part ln sup plymg entertamment by playlng marches and novelty numbers Near the end of the basketball season the band left marches and began to do concert work MUSIC for the dramatic produc tlons, the annual Open House , the Ch1ldren's Theatre performance and graduatlon exer clses were provxded by the orchestra Marllyn Crandall, a member of the v1ol1n sectlon played with the all state orchestra thxs year The slxty members of the m1X8d chorus comblned wlth the orchestra gave the annual Chrlbtmab assembly prggram The Chorus put fOI'tl'l great effort to DI'0ITlOt6 OLII' school S0f1gS and also helped a great deal ID stresslng communlty smgxng dur1ng the a1r rald drxlls the school experlenced thls year. 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Ki Ml! 3 I lg A 4 lst Row Coach Arends Melton Steffen Pemberton Andelson Steege Rhoades Hines Miller Landes Irons 2nd Row Mgr Kiper Wald Mdullom VN Johnson Caxtu 'VIcGnee S Johnson Staines Mgr Ciemeens After finishing the regular schedule with elexen wins and elexen losses Coach Arends crew came through in grand style showing the results of his fine coaching and became the first Normal High team to enter the state finals at Champaign The 1941 42 season also marked the thlrd consecutixe year that Hap Arends Ironmen came home with the Regional Championship The Sectional Tourney will long be remembered for its thrills and spills The climax came with Don Anderson s thirtv foot suisher with twenty fue seconds to go put ting Normal in the Sweet Sixteen Don Anderson Normal s mighty mite broke all former scoring records for an N C H S athlete with a grand total of 493 points in 28 games Senior Iettermen were Capt Pemberton Irons Iandes and Steffen Other Iettermen E FD 1 FD O an 'cs FP E :S Sl CD O FY' U o :s IP :1 cn. 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D Anduson Moore Snnth Rxttqr iamphcll Mgr ql01., woxth 9ndRov+ Melton Vtatson Irons Mcfullom Vlldmcr faltu leach Suuson Rlchalds .3rdRow Steals H Miller R Barclax Iandes Selottl Coach Ixnuman BASEBALL SCHEDUI E Tlll Bloommgton Hut xx H I uv, Apnl fb L Hlgh Hut 'S ax 21 fllfllllh lieu 'VI x 4 Bloomlngton There Two ganna xslth Dxught Atlanta ltlxlll M x 17 Clxnton There I I fl!!! fqzfhldw Glad Ist Row Znd Row gl ci Row 'PF P F- Schacl 'NI Thompson Dans fatca H 'Nlxllcx Bxggcl Ianclci LIHIINLIIIIATI CIIINTN Xealccl Francxs cry Nlxchacl J R haul R w SALI Chambers D Ixunlxlcl Hlncs Beyer Brldgcwatcx L Xxdlfl Tcutsch NIOIGLZ S Iohniton Jen sen Brando Swartz hoos R Schultz Dalnall Robeltson Wldmex SteffenS Gllbelt J Johnston Collma B Thompson acc Ixccfc Paxton Bunn D hompxon funlxftc Vvollcnsch dgtl Sllxcy NICZIYS Iawson -xl' F ' pf' P'sni..'af'D'5 ! lat Row 7nd Row hcl Row C Q Stcln D kunlclex R Taslol Blclclle Wateu Staxne R Nixexs Fxemeens Helton Cooper D 'Nllllcl Funk S Thoman TUIDC1 BLNQISOH Icxxu Coach -Mends J Bukcx Watson Sapp L Thompson Nlarquaxdt Wooslcy Brvlnt NIcFlure Shmer kletz Chamberlxn C 'Villler Fovwlcr P Czllllb Poxncrs Laesch Rax Schultz Gates Bethel Orx VS hlttlnghlll Irwm Schopp H Mlllcx Dunn Caxloll W Iohnston Mohr E Sllllth Locke Dcnnls Buzel J Glllls Burns Klrsteln Ntf,l.C1Nlll8 McCullom Bcxclenhaln B Taylox Sclgwoxth Whxttal-cel 'VI Neuman l11'1ft1tl U I L f 2 I 5 , l F U, ' I ' 1 ' r S , 2 ' E 4 E rt ... 5 , ,yc 5 Q ,,,, 1 H -f - 41, 31... . . , . 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