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FRESHMAN HlSTORY In September of last year one hundred and thirty HIIXIOUS tudent came to Normal lommunlty H1 h School a freshmen About eycnty flye came from Normal Central while the ret came from Shirley Dry lroye Hud on and Lake Bl0OITllIl ton The electlon of class offlcer wa one of our flrst major problem After l the countln and excltement we found we had elected Harlan Heller pre ldent Bull Aande raft ynce pre ldent and .ludy lehrt ecretary treasurer We chose 'Alr Ale! onkey a our uardlan h utded u throu h the flrst semester When because of hls resl natlon at NCHS we had to haye a new ponsor 'Alr Bailey was cho en He left after one week as sponsor and so we elected 'Vlr Blshop An eyent of great lII'llJOI'l3llCC to the freshmen the annual Freshman Sophomore party for whlch St Patrlcks was used as the theme The commxttees were headed by Judy Cehrt Harlan Heller and Weldon Bayless The newspaper wa represented by Quzanne Hennnn er Harlan Heller Charles Nlelton Fordon Armstrong and Betty Burrows Betty also served as freshman edltor of the Retene The clas show some promise of future muslcal talent and dramatlc alnllty As we look at the muslc department we fmd Dorothy Caldwell Charles Melton ,lean Heller Francrs Remschner Don Mohr ln the school play entltled Tons of Money Leadm, roles m June Mad were plaved by Betty Lou Schad and Tom lxnden Other freshmen actm parts were Cordon Armstron Judy Cehrt Bob Allan Marlhonor Metcalf Those athletlcallv mclmed urls lnterested 1n C A A were Donna DHVIS Mar aret Anderson Mildred Blddle Donna Blunk Bermce Collms Fllen Cooper Judy fehrt Suzanne Hennlnger June Fades Betty lou Schad Betty Peck LOIS Thompson Helen Mears Beva Starkey Dorothy Zlmmerman Phyllls Sac-rv Delorr Huffln ton Lorrame Carnes Betty Burrows Donxta Powell Charlotte Ceske and Marv Muller Those athletlcally mclmed bovs were John Peterson Clen Crockett Don Mohr Tom Llnden Howard Lades Bob Allan Burton Whitman Forrest Gates Dlck McCannon Edward Mnllard Donald Hmshaw and Francls Bemschner Wlth MISS James as our sponsor and Charlotte Ceske Bermce Collms and Dons Campbell our offxcers our H1Tr1 group was ulded through a pleasant and successful year Axdm the Junxor Red Cross were Rlchard McCannon Bob Allan Tom Bradbury and Betty Burrows Bob was also on the Inter clty Councll With thl blt of lnformatlon we conclude thls hxstory of the freshman class and turn our thoughts to the next step as sophomores PRESHNIAN VIUX POINT Creen row the Freshmen Sllly Sophomores say But wouldnt you rather be reen than silly' Any day 7 freen row the l'reshmen Jolly Junxors muse After all arent these their customs AA e user' G , . ras '04 Green vrow the Freshmen, ' Wy Ny Salnted Seniors say Don't you know the' all started out l' That way? Page Tren! v F' . uv er Af , tn 'lv x iq, yfo E Q4 B Qscnwar 0 S y . U I- S S I , 1 . .g 1' Q '. s ' g . ' .. ' s ' s ' , ' s. . H . ' g ' ' ' : . s' : ' g . s' 1 j I . s '- . ' . . . . I ' s g ' - e g ' s g ' ., 5 .i . ' - '. Qg ' gl ' ' 's ., . . . ' I' '- ' ' . was ., - ' ' . ' . ' : 5 5 . ' ., ' ' ' 1 , . '., ' S ., I' . ' g , . T t . I ., U. Y 1. . ' I ' ' . f ' V I I' ' . T . . . .a 9 - 9 Marihonor Metcalf, Bob Allan. Marjorie Patton, Harlan Heller. and Cordon Armstrong. Cordon was also ' , - sc 99 ' U J - as as V - ' U Y - I . . . D M 1 g, 1 , . . . U : ' ' g' . ' ., ' 1. . . ' . g . S , ' ' - v 1 9 7 v 1 4 9 4 - -Q - -l. v ' ,f .f' S g v 7 1 J Tv V e A ' e v . Q S . . . g N 5 I q , . y Q 'T' I ' e 9 1 9 V s ls , D . . . U . U . D ' - 5 - 1 1 .. .S . . . W .L . v L Ku U .. 5 we I g . . U .y V . U H 1 P 1 M ' , - Q ss 1 g . ,. . , L. 5 y
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,Powys :Q 9 '- U NATIDNAL ll0NOR SUCIETIES 3 E ses.- OO 4:11 rr- gm Frances V Slgler D Glllls D Wlese S Blame L Ward M Thompson E Eades, F Rodgers Kraft W Short A Craddock G Lesher, Mlss James Henmnger R Kiper M Fey D Dav1s,Lo1s Schnelder L Alsene R Green D Zehr M Zehr Schad G Bramwell J Hulvey G Robertson '11mler M Hlnshaw M Flnley, L POWQIS L Myers R Rhoades J Anderson H Frlnk Bramwell M Sheppard D Waters R Hmes 1st Row 2nd Row 3rd Row With the simple purpose of FCCOUIIIZIIIU ln You h charactenstlcs of leadershlp scholarship serylce and character the lNat1onal Honor Soclety Chapters of 'Normal L0lTlYTlUIlll.W Hlvh School have honored nearly three hundred students with membershnp smce 1929 These students were selected from the upper quarters of all Jumor and Semor classes and also from the uppcr ten per cent of all Freshman and Sophomore classes Vllnle these socletnes are not actnely orffanxled, the honor of membershxp IN eaverlv accepted by One publlc lnstallatlon serylce IQ held at the regular Honor Assembly Provram each vear for all tudents elected both semesters Nlembershlp lll the Junior SOCICIY does not assure memhershxp nn the Senior Society though many students recelye both honors An acnynty sponsored by these Groups dllflllc' the year recelym hearty approyal of all students par tlclpatmv IS the Honor Party glyen ln mld vear for all students of all classes whose scholarslnp ranks m the upper quarter for two SIX weeks For slx years a jomt banquet wlth Unnersltv Hwh School has furnished an enjoyable event nn the closmv week of the school year For the remainder of thus year the members haye a reed to sponsor two projects to be carrxed on by yoluntary COIIITIDUUOIIH of time thouvht and effort The flrst yylll be the undertaklnv of contactln all alumm of the 'Normal Community Chapters of Natxonal Honor Society to sollclt thelr support and contrlhutnon to the Honor llaque for all students ,raduates and faculty Ill serylce Another plan rn the malunv ns to ednt a Handbook which wlll con tam Important mformatxon for all new students Page Twenty four 5 's 5 . ,A ' k F. Q V , Q V . , 1 s f e A R p 1 . ,v . ' , . ' ' , . ' , . l ' , . , . , . - , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , - . . , . , . , . . U ,. . . Q - . , . , . . 2 . , . , . , . 9 . , . , . , . . K , . ' C . C L V x ' . 3 ' 's ' 1 - s 'Y a 1 F A 1' P .3 : .Q ' ' C- U I .' Q F ' ' students as an opportumty to uphold the hugh Ideals for which the society stands. 'K D' V ' :S .Y F 1 s 3 . - . 1 - 1 1' A L sb 1 1 C I l Y. g ' S in D . P. J ' -v Q L . ' - . . - A V l , C .I 5 L. ' s . 1' . . . .A : V 2 K 5 V . S Y . ' I' f , C . . Q. . . U . I - N . v 1 ., P , F . , n . ', A4 . Q V1 1 '1 - 1 V u Vu - 1 a 1 I 1 R I C L4
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