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Senior Vikettes Take Pride in Performance Vikettes at Princeton wear their scarlet blazers with pride. Chosen from the junior class girls during the summer, the twelve senior girls must display qualities of leadership, Character, and service7 and they must show a high scholastic standard. SErvice to the school is their purpose. In line with this goal, they perform a variety of duties such as greeting visitors and ushering all sports events and at all other school functions. Four well-known Vikettes are K. Rogers, B. Tarzwell, K. Marshall, Inaugurated three years ago by Mr. Gaenge and S-Hum- and sponsored now by Mr. Grimes, the senior health teacher, girls in scarlet and gray have quickly become a tradition at Princeton. Providing service to the school, B. Price, S. Messer, and D. Zimmer distribute programs at the Christmas assembly. Noted for school spirit, Vikettes G. Koehn, J, Durham, Gt Bradenburg, and J Erp Cheer at pep ralley, Vikette not pictured: J. Mitchelli 24
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Performarice before the audience and work behind the scenes is the calling of Thespian members: FRONT ROWewR. Brown, sec.: P. Guthrie, treas.: D. Zimmer, pres.; S. Clutts, vi presi; and K McDaniel, memb. chrmn. ROW Twoij. Morbach, Ci Stevens, A. Hayes, B. Preston, M. Grate, J, Bertram, P. McCann. ROW Superior School Theater Is Goal of Thespians iiPlaces! Lights! Action? This demand is familiar to National Thespian Society members as they promote superior theater in secondary schools. Although this is a fairly new organization at Princeton, it is a very busy one. Under the direc- tion of the sponsor, Mr. Boyd, the group presented a fall play, EiOur Town? a traveling Christmas play, iiThe Contrite Spirit? the annual spring musical, iiMy Fair Lady? three one-act plays, a childrenis play, and a traveling Easter play, ::The Curse and the Crownfz So, as the year moves on, their motto, iiAct well your partrthere all the honor lies,3 is heard from all Thespian members around the stage and throughout the community. New members form the traditional iiTi: at induction. THREEisponsor Mr, Boyd, P7 Wermuth, B. Timmer, D. Kush- niroff, R. Smith, S. Saunders: J. Cramer, R. Gross, T. Clutts, St Fink, Ji Tomes, K. Heim. ROW FOURij. Falcon, J. Pitts, R Jackson, C. Warren, B. Vearil: G. Griffin, Bi Mason7 D. Matz, Mr, Boyd leads new members in recitation of pledge at induction Ceremony.
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Service Is Touchstone Of Viking, Key Clubs Comprised of Princeton male athletes who have won varsity letters, the Viking Club stu- dents consider membership in their organization to be quite an honor. Even though the club is mainly an honorary group, Viking Club members sold programs at sports events during the year as a service to patrons. Membership in the Key Club, on the other hand, is' not limited to athletes, but it is restricted to boys in the sophomore year and above. Sponsored by Mr. Jaspers, with the help of the Sharonville Kiwanis Club, the Key Club under- took various projects including: the appearance of Ohio Representatives Mr. Harry McIlwain, Democrat, and Mr. Stan Aronoff, Republican, to discuss the process of government; a mock election during November, in which President Johnson won handily over his opponent in a stu- dent poll; the display of posters throughout the building to encourage school spirit; and volun- teer work at Glendale School. Members of the Key Club, one of Princetonis service organizations, are: FRONT ROWeR. Coletta, treas.; T. Martin, presi; RA Parks, v. pres. ROW TWOWR. Bell, L. Cleeman, SA Clutts, CA Warren: Chosen for their athletic ability, Viking Club members are: FRONT ROWHT. Esterkamp, C. Mason, 3. Martin. ROW TWOeMr. King, co-sponsor; L. Ward; Mr. Salvato, co-sponsor. ROW THREEeJ. Hall, F. Smith, B. Wayman, J. Sowder. ROW FOUReJ. Mahan, A. Stewart, C. Hawley, R. Brockmeier. ROW FIVEeD. Hendrix, 5. House, D. Meier, R. Turnau. ROW SIXeF. Sagesterj J. Carstens, S. Frasher, G. McKenzie. ROW SEVENveC. Lindner, B. French, F. Beckman, C. Hoyles. A. Mackey, J. Robinson, J Marshbank, A. Hayesi ROW THREE e13. Farmer, P. Williams, D. Crockett, M. Wiiliams, L. Thompson Not shown: Mr. Jaspers, sponsor. 25
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