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UPPER 1'ICTl'RE TOP ROXV-Xvoodrow Boles, George Jennings. Charles Al- paugh, Paul Haberkorn, Roy Campbell. Robert Harris, Hernian Hcnsel, McKinley Gaddie, Jack G1-oy. SECOND ROYV-Milford Jontz, Harold Coulter, Gene Al- drich, ,john Bouxsein, Charles Chenowc-th, Santry Fuller, Robert Crownover. Virden Johnson, Donald Farrell, El- liott Bruce, Max Castner. THIRD ROYV-Alta Cook X'il'52,'ll'llk1 Berlin, James Cowley, Mary Hansen, Kathleen Hayden, Harlow Brown, Eleanor Gleason, Juanita Janes, Voliner Haurberg, Mae Hussey, Ruth Anderson. FRONT ROWL-Waltel' Carlson, Nelda Mae Hoover, Mer- rill Jackson, ,Maxine Erickson, Edith Fulkerson. Howard Hansen, Marjorie Allen, Caroll Conkling, Herma Halberpf. LOYVER PICTURE TOP ROW'-Dalc Russman, Helen Schaeffer, Eugene XVal- ters, Alice Schwab, George MoManis, Hirrel Swanson, Max Morel, Geraldine Snyder, Martin Punche, Gemina Pieri. SECOND RONV-Betty Mortensen, Harold Richards, Fran- cis Storm, Robert NVashlJurn, Adele Morner, George Steele. Kathryn liandes, Virgil Kasbeer, Mavis W'ilcls, Jack Nick- elson, Lucy Stoner, Rollin Porter, Lucille Pierson. THIRD ROYV-Lloyd Kissick, Ruth Kuhn, James Staples, Marjorie Kopp, Sanford Vroom, Edith Mortensen. Robert Keeler, Edith Skaggs, Ned Maltby, Jane Nordholm, Roger Vail. FRONT RONV1-Doris Moore, Delbert Matson, Agnes Peter- son, Roger Pierson, June We,ste1'ling, John Sargent, Jeanne Matson, Charles Schultz, Alma Noe. NO 1' IN 'FI-IE PICTURE-Doris Crandell, Wayne Goodale, Madolyn Johnson, David Swanson, Marjorie Slutz, Lyle Berglund, Robert Brutcher.
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JUNIOR CLASS I-IISTGRY It was on a bright September morning in 1932 that the members of the Class of '36 first entered the Princeton Township High School as students. These students not only proved to be- talented, but they also led the student body in scholastic ability. As soon as they had become acquainted with the habits of the school, they were called together by Mr. Shaffer, the principal, for their first class meeting. Under the guidance of Miss Finfgeld, Mr. Mortensen, and the just mentioned principal, they chose their class officers for their first year. These leaders were John Bouxsein, President, Roy, Campbell, Vice President, Charles Alpaugh, Secretary, Gemma Pieri, Treasurer. Soon after' the election, the officers of the Class of '36 met and planned a party which turned outito be a huge success, for at this party many new ac- quaintances were made. Then again as the last days of school were waning, a picnic was held at the Alexander Park. , The summer of '33 was a sorrowful one, for two beloved fellow students passed on into the other world. These students were very popular and their passing was mourned by many. One was Kimball Larson, a very talented boy, and the other was Gilbert Hassler who had a smile for everyone. The next year at P. H. S. found the Sophomores a more dignified and experienced group. They had weathered the first year and were ready to- start the second with the same enthusiasm which was characteristic of them. Their leaders were, Virgil Kasbeer, President, Roy Campbell, Vice President, Santry Fuller, Secretary, and Jane Nordholm, Treasurer. It was during this year that much of the hidden talent was exposed. Gene Aldrich earned a letter in track and a minor letter in football, while John Bouxsein participated in varsity basketball games. George McManis also distinguished himself in track. But the girls were not to be outdone, and a few ambitious ones displayed their dramatic ability in the One Act Plays. Betty Mortensen, Nelda Hoover, Jane Nordhiolm and Jane Coulter took part in this annual event. But the great event of the Sophomore year was also a greatbsuccess. The Sopho- more Banquet, where all Sophomores act like Seniors. VVhe,n theithird year rolled around, the Class of '36 found themselves Juniors. They were no, longer under-classmen. They were now dignified upper-classmen. The Class officers were, Santry Fuller, President, Roy Campbell, Vice President, Gemma Pieri, Secretary, James Cowley, Treasurer. This was a gay and busy year. At thc Junior-Senior reception, the Juniors dis- covered that they could be classed as equal to the Seniors, and many proved this in both athletics and dramatics. The football lettermen were Robert Harris, Roy Campbell, George Jennings, Max Morel, John Bouxsein, Jack Nickelson, and Captain- elect Gene Aldrich. While in basketball Gene Aldrich, John Bouxsein and Captain- elect Roy Campbell are the lettermen. The annual Junior play, The Love Expert , was also a big success. The cast was composed of Eugene Walters, George McManis, Jane Nordholm, Nelda Hoover, Merrill Jackson, George Steele, Gemma Pieri, Charles Schultz, Maxine Erickson, and Doris Crandell. Betty Mortensen, Marjorie Kopp and Alice Schwab represented the school in the Declamation Contests. The Junior Class is also represented on the News Staff. These future scribes are Paul Haberkorn, Roy Campbell, Walter Carlson, Betty Mortensen, and John Bouxsein. The Senior Class picked Robert Washburn and Roger Pierson as Junior business managers for the Tiger , Last year it was the banquet that gavei the Class of '36 a chance to act dignified. Now this year it was the Junior-Senior Prom. The Juniors worked diligently with the Seniors to help make the Prom the most glamorous event of the whole year. There was also a successful Junior-Senior Picnic held. As the last days of the school ap- proached, the Juniors began to realize that next year they would be Seniors. They had gone through three years of school successfully, and they were now prepared to put the finishing touches on their high school education.
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Ul'1'ER PICT l' R IC TOP ROV'-.Jack Dawson, Gene Moran, Rohr-rt Nelson. Francis Hanson. XVilliam Anderson, Fred Bader, Richard Kasbeer, Richard Malm, Harold Lund, Douglas Lorenzon, Cecil Lob-arg, William Carlson, Sheldon Nelson. SECOND ROW?-'Ethel Holmes, Alma Leake, Marlow Mosshart, Doris Belkholm, Margaret Kim-berly, Dorothy I-Iyler, Roger Lenihan, Albert Ehringer, Virginia Mul- vane, Maxine Moses, Joy-ce Nelson, Marion Nelson, Ron- ald Hoover, Donald Flohr. THIRD ROW'-Arlene Anderson, Jeanette Carlson, Leo Lenihan, Pauline Miller, Florence Griffen. FOURTH ROXV-Betty Moran, Francis Cies, Carol Mid- dleton Norma Jean Mercer, Helen Lenihan. Duncan Bry- ant, Caroline Hult, Ardith Goodale, Louis Grampp, Phyl- lis Miller, Vivian Miller, Elizabeth Gramipp, Curtis Con- ant. FRONT ROW-Oma Headspeth. Gordon Berlin, Rose- mary Kiser, John Hopkins. Norma Klass, Gerry Edwards, Coyla Knapp, Dale Burrows, Alice Bowman, Robert Mo- line, Dorothy Mercer. ' LOW' E R 'PI CT U R-IC 'FOI' ROXV-Carl Nelson, Leland Puttcanip. Virgil Pol- son, Alex Sitnik. Irene Simon, Gladys Schultz. llziwrvnce Simpson, Edmund Stiles, Richard Piasclivn. Doris Simon, Maurine Small, Myron Rambo, Richard Sterritt. SECOND ROW-Ruth E. Phillips, Mary Ellen YVasher, Mary Sliker, Arva Phillips, Celia Rahn. Norma June Steele, Dorothy Riecker, Grace Potter, Marguerite Omen, Alice Peterson, Margaret Swartz. THIRD ROXV-Eugene WVhipple, Ruth M. Phillips, Vir- ginia Pclson, Helen Sidle, Doris Parr. Marjorie Pease, Marcella Roberts, Barbara Piper, Imogene Salmon, Helen Unholz, Robert Roggy. FRONT RO'VV-Marjorie Olofson. Lula Belle Stimson, Orville Quanstrom, Marcella Schaefer, Dale Nic-kelson. Virginia Piper, Eugene Simon, Hazel Pierson. Edward Slutz, Dorothy Snyder, Inez Tyng. NOT IN THE PICTURE-Charles Greene. Jay Jeffers, Howard Lampkin, Alice Schulhof, William Park, Forrest Coggins, Perry Wells.
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