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SENIOR CLASS I-IISTCRY Four years have now passed since that memorable day when a certain freshman class first entered the folds of Princeton High School with a noble inspiration. The date was a day in September, 1931. The class was the Class of 1935. The inspiration was to become one of the liveliest classes ever to cross the threshold of P. H. S. After becoming familiar with classrooms, teachers, Seniors, and subjects the newly-formed bunch of Freshies congregated long enough to or- ganize themselves under the supervision of Miss Parr and Mr. Shaffer, faculty advisers. Political leaders elected were Dan Finn, Chieftaing Glen Newbury, Assistantg Ralph Hayes, Secretary, Marion Powell, Comptroller of Currency. Soon after, feeling that they should know each other better, the frosh held a get-acquainted party, which resulted in closer friendship and coordina- tion among the members of the class. This proved to be the outstanding social event for the Freshmen, and the curtain came down on a year filled with hardships, parties, and participation in outside activities. September of 1932 rolled around and, returning to the scene of action, was a dignified group which now termed itself, Sophomore. Again the campaigning, bribery, and voting occurred and the result was the election of Edward Campbell, Master: Ann Nichols, First Assistantg Eleanor Puttcamp, Recorder, Roger Eickmeier, Finance Officer. Now that leaders were elected, activities commenced. The Armistice Day Party started things off with a bang and was followed by the annual Sophomore Banquet which fixed itself in the minds of all the Sophs as an event never to be forgotten. However, the joviality of the second year was tinged with sadness because of the departure of Miss Parr, admired friend and adviser, and the death of Mabel Martensen, an endeared fellow classmate. Came the third year and the Class of '35 were now upper classmen, someone to be looked up to and obeyed. For the third time they met, this time under the direction of Mr. Shaffer and Miss Malsbury, new adviser, and set up a board consisting of Marion Powell, Chairmang Margaret Maycox. Aide to the Chairmang Eleanor Puttcamp, Undersecretary, Ralph Hayes, Collector of Revenue. '35 then embarked on a gay and busy year. First. in conjunction with the exalted Seniors, the Junior-Senior Faculty Reception was sponsored. Following this was the class play entitled Peg-O' My Heart . .Attention was then turned toward the Junior-Senior Prom and Junior-Senior Picnic, and a whizz of a year was ended. Members of the class watched the Seniors depart at C-ommencement with a tinge of sadness in their hearts, be- cause all of them realized the fact that next year it would be their turn. Then came the last year for the on-coming graduates. Joy was touched with sorrow as they gathered to name the leaders who would guide them through the finish of their high school career. Officers elected were President, Ann Nichols: Vice President, Roger Eickmeierg Secretary, Robert Wolfe: Treasurer, Maryana Janssen. Activities started with everyone taking part in the production of' the Tiger . The Faculty Reception, Prom, Picnic, and the Class Play, Addie Sails Away , afforded' a' task for every class member. The climax to the year's activities came at Commencement when the Class of '35 bade good-bye to P. H. S. And now, in looking back over those eventful years, we find that the inspiration of the Class of '35 has been fulfilled. As they leave the portals of their ualmadmatern, they cannot but form lasting memories of the happy hours had and enjoyed by all during the stay at Princeton High School.
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Edward Owens nnn Piper li Sargent ARNOLD BERTIL PII-IL- August General Science Club.3, 43 F. F. A. 1. 2: Chorus 1, 23 Reserve Football 23 Track 33 Reserve Basketball 1. DONNA P1PER+ Mae English Scientific 1 Science Club 4: Chorus 1: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4' Junior Play 33 One Act -Plays 1: Senior' Dinner 4. DOROTHY GENE PORTER- Porter Conimercial Stenographic I Chorus 23 Tiger Staff 43 G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 News Stalf 3, 43 ,Editor 43 One Act Plays 33 County Music Contest 2: Junior Play 3:' Senior Play As- sistant Director 4., . ' - MARION POWELL+ B2cb HE'nglish, Scientific ' .Al-B Club ,1, 2, 43 Athletic, Scholarship Society 2. 3. 43 National Honor 43 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Science Club '1. 3, :IQ-:Hi-Y.31 Tiger' Staff 43 Pep Club 3: News St-alt 33 Basketba1l: Varsity 2, 3, 43 Reserve 1: Track 1, -2, 3.- 43 Junior 'Play 33 Senior P-lay 4: Class President 33 Class Treasurer 13 Senior Class Dinner '4.'- - - ELeEAN'oR. PU.TTC-AMP- Putt I ' I General.. - -All? Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 43 Music Club. 3, 4: Chorus 1.'2, 3, 43 G. A. A.' 1, 2. 3. 43 Tiger Staff 4: Plays: -One Act12. 43' Senior-.Play 41 Class Secretary 2. 3: Operetta 1: Senior'Dinner 43 Music ' 'Festival 2. 3-3 State District Contest- 1, 23 G. A. 'A. President 4. HENRY QUANSTROM- Hank General Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 3, 43 Football: Varsity 2, 3, 43 Reserve 13 Track 1, 2, 33 A-B Tourney 1, 2, 3, 43 v READUS -H. QUICKLE- Farmer Vocational Agriculture ScienceAClubA' 2, 3: F.: F. A. 1, 2, 3. 43 senior Dintner 4. RUTH SARGENT- T00l'ie English' Scientific A Club 1, 2, 43 A-B club 3.1 Tiger Staff 43 Sten- ographic Contest 43 Student Treasurer of Organ- ized Activity Fund 4. VIRGINIA J. SHARP- Ginny I Vocational Hofrne Economics A -Club 23 .Science 'Club 3. 43 Tiger Staff 43 Home Ee., 2,' 33 Home' EC.. President 3. NAOMI RUTH SHENLUND- slimy Vocational Home Economics V Hoine Economics 2, 33 senior Dinner 4. 3 KENNETH LOWAELL SIMON ' Simple Simon ' 3 Vocational' 24g'l lC'lLlt'LL7'6 'AfB Club 13 Science Club 33 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. 43 Hi-Y 43 Fat Stock Judging Contest 23 Senior Din- ner 4. 3 , VERA ADEOLAIDE SONS-- V6'l'6 ' Commercial Stenographic lialvloille High'School 13 NVyanet High School 23 Chorus 23 G. A. A. 2. ELBURN SWANLUND- El Vocational Agricultnfre F. F. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Reserve Football 13 Judging Contest 1, 2, 33 Senior Dinner 4. rinin- L. Sharp Naomi Ruth Shenluncl Kenneth Lowell Simon Vera. A. Sons Elburn R-. Swamlund
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COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES Baccalaureate Service Processional- Pomp and Chivalry - Roberts High School Orchestra Music- The Spacious Firmanient on High Hayden Mixed Chorus Invocation - - Rev. A. O. Becker Scripture Reading Rev. Elmer T. Peters Prayer - - - Rev. P. B. Wellander Music- Pilgrim's Chorus from Tannhauser Mixed Chorus Sermon- Buried Treasure - Benediction - - - W ct gozei' Rev. R. Shepley Rev. John Acheson Recessional- Pomp and Chivalry - -I Roberts High School Orchestra ' Commencement Processional-- Pomp and Chivalry - Roberts High School Orchestra Invocation - Rev. Forrest Hoisington Music- Hungarian Dances - - Brahms High School Orchestra Salutatory Doris Espel Address - Roger Eickmeier Music- In Italy - - - Boyd Ruth Johnson Address - Ann Nichols Address - Lyle Borop Music- The Viking Song - Colericlge-Tcuylor Mixed Chorus Address - Robert Wolfe Valedictory - Margaret Maycox Music- Calm as the Night - - Bohm Who is Sylvia? - Schubert Girls' Chorus Presentation of Class Gift - Acceptance - Awards - Presentation of Diplomas Benediction - - Recessional-- Pomp and Chivalry - High School Orchestra s,- p Ann Nichols Mr. Guy A. Bryant Mr. O. V. Shaffer Mr. D.i'Ef Panip Rev. H. 'Stiles - ji'RobeArts
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