Norma
Dell Jones is perhaps the best known former Bearkat from
Sam Houston. Every dues-paying member, as well as thousands
of other undergraduates and alumni know her; most have
her autograph! Norma Dell is a unique individual who has
served others unselfishly and willingly.
Norma Dell grew up in Lovelady and was graduated from
Lovelady High School with honors;
she was her class' valedictorian.
Deemed "Most Likely to Succeed"
by her classmates, she went
on to Stephens College in Columbia,
Missouri, where she earned an
Associate of Arts Degree in
1954, majoring in Radio and
Television and minoring in Vocal
Music. She returned to Texas
and became a Bearkat at SHSTC,
earning a Bachelor of Education
with certificates in Professional
Teaching and Special Education
as well as Supervisor's and
Administrator's certificates.
Norma Dell was a professional
educator for eighteen years
in the Crockett ISD (she began
her teaching in the Porter Springs
Common School District which
was later annexed to Crockett
ISD). She taught history and
also coached girls' Basketball
and Volleyball for 18 years
and was Choir Director for 10
years. Norma Dell became a member
of the Sam Houston Board of
Directors in 1970 and served
on it until 1977 when the Board,
under the presidency of Herman
Hitt, offered her the position
of Executive Director of Sam
Houston's Alumni Association.
She held that position for fifteen
years; in 1992, she accepted
the position of Curriculum Director
for Lovelady ISD. She and her
husband Jerry now live in her
hometown, close to her family:
Louis "Binky" and Debbie Monk
and their sons Kyle and Brandon;
Bruce and Lawanna Monk and their
daughters Mandy and Cayla; and
Nicole Jones, who is currently
a freshman at Tyler College.
Norma Dell's mother, Eslie Barron
Monzingo, also a Sam Houston
graduate, lives around the co
rner. (Norma Dell's father,
L. H. Monzingo, also went to
Sarn Houston until he received
a baseball scholarship and attended
Austin College.)
Norma Dell has held memberships in many regional,
state, and national organizations; some are Houston
County Unit Texas State Teachers Association, National
Education Association, Texas Elementary Principals and
Supervisors Association, Texas Council for the Social
Studies, Delta Kappa Gamma, Texas Society of Association
Executives, College Alumni Directors of Texas (of which
she was former President and a Life Member), and is
a life member of the Texas State Teachers Association.
In her communities she has served on the Walker County
Fair Association, Daughters of the Republic of Texas,
Daughter of the American Revolution, and a host of other
activities which benefited her fellow man and woman.
The phrase "Back Home Again" certainly applies to
Norma Dell's return to Lovelady, but she will be the
first to tell anyone that home is also Sam Houston State.
Using Will Rogers' famous saying as a guide, it is safe
to say that Norma Dell "never met a person she didn't
know!"
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