Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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'fret 5 DICK SAPP Blessings on thee, little man. Class Vice President, 15 Cheer Leader, 25 Football: Varsity, 4, Reserve, 1, 2, 3' Basketball: Varsity, 3, 4, Reserve, 1, 25 Track, 1, 2, 35 National Athletic Scholz arship Society, 3, 45 Latin Club, 25 Hi-Y, 35 Senior Carnival, 4. HAROLD SHENLUND If ,- ' ' ' ' 1 ' I7 I know him by his gait, he is a friend. Football: Varsity, 2, 3, 4, Reserve, 15 Future Farmers, 1, 2, 35 Senior Carnival, 4. MARJORIE SIDLE I ought to have my way in everything, and what's more, I will. Cheer Leader, 45 Girls' Chorus, 2, 3, 45 Music Contests, 2, 3, 45 A Club, 25 Latin Club, 25 Home Economics Club, 15 Science Club, 35 Senior Carnival, 45 G. A. A,, 3, 45 School Cheer Leader, 45 Music Club, 45 Ways and Means Committee. EDITH SLEDGISTER 'fQuietness is her loudest feature. Home Economics Club, 3, 45 Senior Carnival, 4. DORIS SLOAN A pleasant smile, a winning way. Girls' Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 15 Chorus, 2, 45 Science Club, 45 Senior Carnival, 45 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Club, 4. MARION STEELE A modest maid. Chorus, 25 Band, 3, 45 Orchestra, 45 Home Economics Club, 1, 25 Science Club, 4. GORDON SWANSON A hero of the soil. Bureau Township High School, 1, 2, 35 Future Farmers, 45 Hi- Y, 45 Science Club, 4. HOWARD THULEAN A jolly good mixture. ' Basketball Reserves, 15 Track, 15 Future Far1ners5 Senior Carnival. MAY UNHOLZ Fm happyg what more could I ask? Chorus, 1, 45 A-B Glubg Home Economics Club, 1, 25 Senior Carniva15 Steno- graphic Contest, 4. ALVIN UTTENHOVE Here's a chubby little rascal. Buda Township High School, 1, 25 One Act Plays, 45 County Literary, 15 Debate, 45 District Debate Contest, 35 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Senior Carnival, 4. Il VIVIAN WALSTROM A bundle of concentrated pep. Home Economjcs Club, 1, 25 Senior Carnival, 45 Pep Club, 45 Ways and Means Committee, 4. GORMAN WEDDING His dramatic art-our pride. Boys' Chorus, 25 Junior Class Play, 35 One Act Plays, 2, 3, 45 County and Big Nine Literary, 2, 35 Orations, 35 Science Club, 35 Tiger Staff, 45 Commencement Speaker, 45 Senior Carnival, 45 Senior Class Play. ANNABELLE WESTERLING She is one who knows the joy of living. Girls' Chorus, 1, 25 Science Club, 45 Home Economics Club, 1, 25 Senior Carnival. DOROTHY YATES I say what I think. Cheer Leader, 35 Stenographic Contests, 3, 45 Home Economics Club, 15 Tiger Staf, 45 Senior Carnival, 4. Q54 Page Twenty-one

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LILLIAN NELSON 'fSo brimful of this merry, rigorous life. Chorus, 2, 33 Debate, 43 National Honor Society, 3, 43 A Club, 43 Latin Club, 23 A-B Club, 23 National Forensic League, 43 Home Economics Club, 23 Science Club, 3, 43 Senior Carnival 43 C. A. A., 2, 3, 43 Student Librarian, 3, 43 One Act Plays Business Manager. MILDRED NELSON A happy nature is the gift of heaven. Chorus, 43 One Act Plays, 43 Debate, 3, 43 Latin Club, 23 A-B Club, 3, 43 Na- tional Forensic League, 3, 43 Home Economics Club, 23 Science Club, 3, 43 Senior Carnival, 43 G. A. A., 2, 3, 43 Ways and Means Committee, 43 Play Production Staff, 3, 43 Girls' Basketball, 3, 43 Stenographic Contests, 4. RUTH C. NELSON A smile and a word for all, She ever answers fun's call. Class Secretary, 13 Band, 2, 43 Orchestra, 2, 43 National Honor Society, 43 A Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, 13 Home Economics Club, 1, 23 Science Club, 33 News Staff, 33 Commencement Speaker, 43 Senior Carnival, 43 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER PETERSON Now! Please tell me what it's all about. Football Manager, 43 Basketball Manager, 43 A-B Teams, 33 Intramural Athletics, 3, 43 Boys' -Chorus, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, 23 Science Club, 3, 43 Senior Carnival, 43 Music Club, 4. ff VIVIAN PIERSON She is witty to talk with. Home Economics Club, 1, 23 Senior C'arnival3 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD PIHL Pm not afraid of my lessonsg I keep them in my books. Boys' Chorus, 1, 23 Future Farmers, 1, 23 Science Club, 43 Senior Carnival, 4. DAVIS PIPER It's great to be a Senior but a Junior has my heart. Boys Chorus, 3, 43 Intramural Athletics, 3, 43 One Act Plays, 3, 43 Literary Contest, 33 National Honor Society, 43 A Club, 2, 3, 43 A-B Club, 23 Hi-Y, 3, 43 Science Club, 2, 3, 43 News Staff, 3,X'4j Tiger Staff, 3, 43 Commencement Speaker3 Senior Carnival3 Music Club, 43 Senior Class Play. FRANCES POMEROY Her smile is all sunshine. Ohio High School, 1, 23 Class Treasurer, 33 Girls' Chorus, 3, 43 One Act Plays, 43 Music Contests, 3, 43 Stenographic Contests, 3, 43 District Contest, 33 National Honor Society, 43 Tiger Staff, 43 Senior Carnival, 43 Music Club, 43 A Club, 3: A-B Club, 4. OREN POMEROY A chap who d0esn't let study interfere with his education. Ohio High School, 1, 23 A-B Teams, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus, 43 Band, 3, 43 Orchestra, 3, 43 Future Farmers, 3, 43 Senior Carnival, 43 Music Club, 43 Senior Class Play. RALPH PRINCE Startled by his own thoughts. Future Farmers, 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Carnival, 4. EDWARD ROLANDER f'The ladies call him sweet. Class Vice President, 33 Basketball3 Varsity and Reserve, 1, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus, 33 Junior Class Plalyj Latin Clubg Science Club: Senior Carnival. MARY JANE ROSS NA maiden demure, but wise is she. Walnut High School, 2, 33 Chorus3 Home Economics Club3 Crown Point High, 1, -Semester 4. . RODNEY RUBERG For he's a jolly good fellow. Bureau Consolidated High School, 1, 23 A-B Teams, 43 Intramural Athletics, 3, 43 Future Farmers, 3, 43 Senior Carnival. 3 ELAINE RUSSMAN Cheerful, happy .' what more could you wish. Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate, 23 Music Contests 1, 2, 3, 43 A Club, 2, 33 Latin, 1, 23 Senior Carnival3 Cr. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Music Club, 43 Pep Club, 43 Ways and Means Co1nmittee,4. Page Twenty 74 lv' 13 lx - .35 1- 3' if I .Mfx1,'.f,,. I



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Senior Class History P'1 After many hardships suffered in the west part of town, the Pilgrim Fathers broke away from the Elementary School of Learning and sailed for the East where they hoped to gain entertainment freedom. They landed on Plymouth Rock, later known as Prince- ton Township High School. Shortly after landing, they signed the famous Mayflower Compactf' which pro- vided for a Governor and three assistants. That first year in this new land, they chose Tony Maidlnent to fill this high position, Ruth Nelson recorded the events of the year, and Johnny Becker was appointed Secretary of the Treasury. They had been told that this new America was a land of entertainment freedom but after being here a while they learned that there were many hardships to be encountered in order to gain that freedom. They did manage to have two parties, which were obtained for them through the efforts of the only real friends they had in this country, Miss Turner and Mr. Lowry. One of these parties would have been a picnic but the weather man delivered rain in great bucketfuls that day. The Indian Tribe, known as upper classmen, tor- tured many of the Fathers and made their life very uncomfortable. The second year the Pilgrims started to gain more independence. This alarmed King Senior and he tried his best to keep them under his control. However, they could not be controlled as easily as the King had hoped. They chose as their Governor for this year, Robert Kopp. His helpers were Keene Hasenyager, Helen Hartley, and Martin Larson. The social events of this year were really something to become alarmed about. The first party was held in October and it- was acclaimed a great success. The Sophomore Banquet went down on historical documents as the best in the history of P. H. S. The Colonists were no longer called Pilgrims but were distinguished from other settlers as Those Juniors? They had as their Governor this year, Virginia Alpaugh. Edward Rolander was First Assistant. Paul Johnson was Secretary and Frances Pomeroy, Purser. By this time their freedom was almost attained. It started with the Junior-Senior Faculty Reception. Then came the Post-Exam Jubilee, still better than last year's party. Then, the play of all plays so far in the history of this country, The Gypsy Trail. The climax of the year was reached with the staging of the Junior-Senior P1'om at the Country Club. And then came the J unior-Senior picnic with sunshine and all. The next year the Class of ,341 chose again Robeit Kopp as Governor. His Assist- ant was Tony Maidment. Helen Hartley was appointed Treasurer and Martha Sehulhof, Secretary. The year was again started with the J unior-Senior Faculty Reception. The class party at Christmas time honored the football heroes. After that came the Carni- val, which gave Princetonians a glimpse of the VVorld's Fair in their own back yard. Another play, this year Officer GGG, was presented before a record-breaking audience. The Junior-Senior Prom came May 11 and then the picnic which ended the year's activ- ities and closed forever High School social life for the Class of '34. On June 8, came graduation, which was the Declaration of Independence for those landing on Plymouth Rock in the year 1931. -VIRGINIA ALPAUGH is s ' Q 1? CQ Z? -ef 'J' 1- . ' - i - ' --- -D f L 1 - 5. -ig-- V, Page Twenty-two

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