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'lllilll 'll' 'I T H E T I G E R l' 'II' 'IIUII' UN TOP ROW-C. Miller, J. Moran, M. Morris, E, Morse, R. Moses, F. Nelson, H. Nelson, C. Norberg, H. Oberg. SECOND ROW-R. Oloffson, R. Palmer, L. Pierson, G. Peterson, W. Quanstrom, L. Sales, A. Shuster, R. Simon, J. Smith. THIRD ROW-L. Spute, E. Staples, H. Staples, V. Steupfert, L. Swanson, V. Swartsley, H. Taylor. FOURTH ROW-H. Townsend, V. Transou, M. Vance, D. vickfey, D. Vifkfey, E. Washburn, V. Washer, E. Wilson, L. Wingate. girls participated in the May Fete, which was about the last event of the year. So we graduated to Sophomores. V YVhen we returned in the tall of 19250, we felt entirely at home. NVe elected for our Class officers: Robert Aldrich, President, Edward Campbell, Vice-President, Marjorie Vance, Secretary, Elinor Hays, Treasurer, and Lois Lamb, Cheer Leader. Early in the fall our class picnic was l1eld at Lime Rock, and in December our class party. at the High School. Again our class was well represented in the activities of the school. So ended our Sophomore year. New for our Junior year. No longer were we underclassnien. The first 'fsocialn event of our Junior year was the Faculty Reception. This was our first Faculty Recep- tion, but we are surely glad it isn't our last. Because everyone was talking of a depres- sion, our class decided to have a hard-times party at the high school. To look at some of the clothes worn, one would have known there was sonzethiag the matter. Then came the annual Junior play. This year it was 'tHonor Bright. All the characterizations were fine. Again the members ot our class participated in the school activities. Then came the climax of our school year, tl1e Prom. XVe hope to continue next year as Sen- iors and intend Nto make the mostl' of our last year. Page Thirty-one
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' 'IIUIIL 'II' 'I T H E T I G E R I' 'II' 'IIUII' TOP ROW CLeft to Rightj-A, Miller, N. Cater, V. King, J. Bryant, R. Aldrich, C. Anderson R. Arling, P. Bales, B. Beeley. SECOND ROW-J. Bouxsein, A.'Brooks, M. Buchanan, R. Burgess, C. Burkman, D. Carter i D. Chelinr O. Church, M. Conant. THIRD RONV-L. Cook. J. Doyle, S. Eldridge, H. Elliott, A. Fahlherg, D. Garman FOURTH ROW-J. Greene, H. Greene, H. Hansen, F. Hays, T. Ioder, R..JQh,g1S, J. Kimberley S. Klass, P. Kopp. FIFTH ROW-J. Lafferty, L. Lamb, G. Leicl, E. Lind, D. Marine, D. Marine, H. Middaugh B. Middleton, C. Miller. Junior Class Hlstoru ln Svptcliihvi' olf l929, the tnturv Class ot '33 Gniharlied upon its high school cal NYC started our high school days oft with a hang by electing the following Class oth c-ers: President, Adrian ,ljgggksg Yiuc-P1'esiclc'iit, Roger Johnsong S9t'l'Cl2l1'y, Herbcit Ohergg T1'easu1'e1', June Bouxseing Cliceu' Leador, Gordon XYHlSl1'OIIl. XYQ chose our class colors red and white. To get betta-1' avqiiailitcd with efacli otlior, the class decided to have a picnic at B1'yant's woods. Be-vausv our piciiir- was such a success, our fiist i'egula1 ' party was held on Dec-einhc-1' Iith. Our 1-lass was we-ll 1'9P1'GSQHtPCl in thc school aetivitievs, including: Girls' Athlc-tiv Association, Future' Farinors of Arnciica, O1'ch0st1'a, Chorus, Home Evoncnnics Cluh. and the Rvsfwvv Basketball and Football Squads. The class was also wt-ll 1'Q1n'c'sc'1itetl in the Zone and County Contest. Manv Pago 'l'hi1'ty
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MH' llllilll' B 'Ill Il T H E T I G E R If 'll' 'NBII' U D l l FIRST ROW-R. Kopp, K. Hasenyager, M. Larson, H. Hartley, D. Sapp, C. Abel, V. Alpaugli, A. Anderson, H. Anderson. SECOND ROW-R. Anderson, M. Baldwin, J. Becker, R. Beshoar, E. Brooks, H. Bryant, E. Butts, H. Carlson, R. Christiansen. , THIRD ROWfD. DeRose, H. Dean, G. Dobson, E. Doty, E. Doty, B. Dyke, C. Eckhoff. FOURTH ROW4J. Eckstrom, M. Enyzrrt, H. Erickson, M. Erickson, R. Erickson, M. Farwell, H. Fenwick, L. Fulkerson, L. Gross. FIFTH ROW-E. Guldbech, R. Halberg, D. Hoover, L. Hoover, A. Hubbard, B. Jeffers, B. Jeffers, G. jones, E. johns. Sophomore Class Historq As the second day of September rolled around way bark in 1930, the Class of '31 entered Princeton High Sehool with one thought foremost in every head,-that was that the Class of '3-L was to be the best 1-lass ever to enter P. H. S. After several weeks ot' neeustorning ourselves to the sr-hool and pranks of the upper elnssmen, we niet in the auditorium to elect our Class oliieers and meet our Class Ad- visers. Wve found that Miss Tll1'11l 1' and Mr. liowry were to guide us safely through our high school days and elec-ted the following olflieers: President, Tony Mnidnientg Vice- President, Dick Supp, Secretary, Ruth Nelsong Treasurer, John Becker. Our first party was held 21 few weeks later in the high sehool and was sueh at huge success that we planned to liziye u pienie. The weather man Changed these plans, how- Puge Tllirty-two ,
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