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MII' lllrlll' 'll' 'I T H E T I G E R I' 'Il' 'llUlI' ' FIRST ROW-D. johnson, P. johnson, R. Johnson, R. G. Johnson, C. Kasbeer, D. Kelley, G. Kimberley, M. Lamb, D. Lane. SECOND ROW-L. Logsdon, R. Lundberg, W. Lyons, T. Maidment, M. Merkley, C. Minier, T. Moran, G. Nathan, J. Nelson. THIRD ROW-L. Nelson, L. Nelson, M. Nelson, R. Nelson, R. Peterson, V. Pierson, A. Pihl. FOURTH ROW-D. Piper, R. Prince, A. Reuter, E. Rolander, E. Russman, M. Schulhoff, W. Sargent, H. Shenlund, M. Sidle. FIFTH ROW-E. Sledgister, D. Sloan, M. Steele, H. Thulean, M. Unholz, V. Walstrom, G. Wedding, A. Westerling, D. Yates. ever, and we held another party in the cafeteria. XVe had another picnic at Second High Banks. XVith these events we closed our Freslinnin year, eagerly looking torwzird to our three remaining years, in which our class would distinguish itself. As the doors were flung' open to start. the school year of 1931-32, we were all present with a few additions. 1Ve were very much relieved that we need not go around with our eyes glued on the numbers above the doors but that we could roam leisurely around in the corridors and watch the sorry plight of the new Frcslnnan class. At our first class meeting' we elected Robert Kopp as President, Keene Hasenya- ger, Vice-Presidentg Helen Hartley, Trensurerg Martin Larson, Secretaryg and Dick Sapp, Cheer Leader. On October 17, we :ill met in the High School for our first Sophomore party, which was at huge sucecss. April 230 was the znniunl Sophomore Banquet, the big event in the lives of Sophomores. Forty-tive happy students gathered in the cntetcrizi to dine, dance, and be merry. Everyone felt that we had closed our social year in very great style. Page Thirty-three
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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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MII' 'IIUII' ' 'll' 'I T H E T I GE R I' 'II' IIIUII' illi FIRST ROWH-D. Finn, G. Newbury, R, Hayes, M. Powell, C. Alpaugh, A. Peterson, C. Albrecht, C. Anderson, P. Anderson. SECOND ROW-D. Arling, H. Berg, W. Boles, L. Borop, R. Bradley, L. Brenneman, C. Burr, R. Burrows, H. Callinan. THIRD ROW-H. Cater, E. Carter, N. Conard, R. Conant, J, Connolly, Y. Crichfield. FOURTH ROW-M. Edwards, M. Eickmeier, R. Eickmeier, D. Espel, L. Evelhock, A. Fox, M. Gaddie, L. Gilbert, C. Gleason. FIFTH ROW-C. Greene, D. Hamm, P. Hewitt, G. Jacobs, H. johnson, R. Johnson, M. jontz, E. Kaufman, Z. Kaufman. Freshman Class Historg One sunny September day of 1931, about eighty-five young students took seats in the front rows of the Princeton High School Auditorium. This front row position signi- fied that we belonged to the Freslinian class. But how proud we were of the fact that were were in Princeton High even if we were only green Freshiesw Qas the upper- classmen sayj. For the first few days we were a little unaequainted with our programs and the different rooms and we'Il have to admit we even had to look at the numbers on the doors, but we soon conquered that difficulty. Soon it was announced that the Freslnnan class would hold F1 meeting in the Science Page Tliirty-four
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