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.mf ,fx .. -S' --is T , 'S 'Ss-S is we 2.1 V7.. 1' r I fe '1- Merger with Lincoln Heights gave an impetus for change in various clubs . .. madethem more relevant . .. fos- tered greater student involvement to meet the challenge of the school year. Established Princeton organizations -- Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Vikettes, yearbookgnewspaper, Key Club, music groups - provided service to both the student body and community. New organizations, based on experi- ences of older ones, helped to meet the challenges of the 1970-1 year. Ecology Club fought pollution: J.C.W.A. attempted to increase world understanding: Interracial Club im- proved relations among Princetoniansg and the Library Club emphasized 1 the development of the individual. Vikette Joanne Frandsen Copposite pagej offers help, and Nancy Troy looks to other visitor at November 1 Academic Fair. Marching Band plays Alma Mater. Fall book fair leads John Fel- ser to buy paperback from Sunny Justin and Nancy Hasty. Halloween candy fthis pageb is gift from Endrea Mackey towboys at St. Rita's Home. ,Yearbook editors Denise Redwine and Jill Wil- liams distribute annual to 1970 graduates and Chuck Leach leads Council meeting. Q Th- l l i l 4 i l l 4 l
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,' . 4 H00 it i l I 1969 DECEMBi?iPZf 7 CENTS W X if vRlCE W -X' 1 fi c ,, Q ' g., Merger Here N by Jeff Cover Many eyes will be watching as the merger betwleen a predominantly white school district and a totally black school district occurs for ghe first time in the United States. Actually the merger of Princeton and Lincoln Heights districts began in February, 1970, when the administra- tions of both districts started formal discussions following action by the Ohio State Board of Education. Discussions continued throughout the second school semester, and the foundations for the merger were laid during the late spring months. Advisorv Committee In Feb.-, a Citizens Advisory i GY SY ' fm aaa: on a rec? Ol ' r n WHEAT tiorixfgcuon D26 Statebfgs , l BY wenfmfufeau Glgjgps wail ERB rYQlgeiCX3ev9cQXQnxr0m. Princeton High'-School, cincinnati, ohio 45246 september 8, 1970 cg i Enquireii f Kumi? to xmas- Gates 'the' g.S3551SwDfQ:'?XL L , - f fs .Q 'f ' .. .',', i,.. 1 -'f2' 1 G0LUM?x2Ye Mondfesxxiotg Ewen, C2338 iguaggiw mean dosed, 'E5Sx3'- QVIV 4 E A A V l lgn 5 ,. , . , , QVVI Q .,.,. , ,, 5 V , . b yA.,. ,e takeftng Sch90?Dg5 1823 its. , not new is wut D0 word- . ' :fi:'i': ' ' ' 1 ' n 5 uPhoto by iviorioi 'eiE'Yi??f,L0in Helshool Smggducauon EWU DCQSEY- dis action' 3 mice SPEAKING to counselors and teachers from grades 7 to 9, E andStXgEr? ecard Oi saifkfrg State bfwfuiigazoige 1-163323 Orlando Taylor, New York, educator, stresses importance - Q , 'li' l l l l l mg w sensativity in verbal and written communication. G2 :Ee 'f is- - - its A f f . . V 'RFE'-via. ,gwt , lei Q . -, S? et, - . 46, r r ' 1 ck. P Q J' ,. Il s ..rA,i'w.:-I if-1 r, 4 s A i nxt 'fi 5 . ' M 1970-1 brought the merging of two were held August 17-28 - for adminis- I separate school districts into one trators, faculty, bus drivers, custo- ? . . . the challenge of unification dians, and secretaries. In Septem- I I hung heavy in the air . .. In spring ber and October, three-day sessions N 1970,f0rmalarfan8emef1fS began to at Camp Kern involved all Princeton of U n n ready the schools for merging . . . fifth-graders and selected seniors - H August brought direct steps involving and juniors, as counselors, in an I M human aspects of combining the two outdoor science program and an exper- n districts as human relation workshops iment in living together . . . A human
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