Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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r'V Sk i, I F -1 PW' E. V vb-v-I 2' E g-1- E. Ei- g,.,. Zi ui x F -K' 1, l,. . ii, V L.-1, ir kr pl-,. . F KJ uf Q , P L , ll L ,. P in r f l BAND The Band is one of the newer organizations in the school and it has justified its existence. By playing at pep meetings, basketball games and foot- ball games it has kept the spirit of the school en- thusiastic. Cornets: Woodrow Boles, Charles Lowry, Ann Nichols, Martin Puncke, Gordon Berlin, Edgar Free- burg. A Clarinets: Ronald Hoover, Esther Poppens. Herbert Callinan. Saxophone: June Westerling, Charles Cheno- weth. A Bass Drum: Virginia Berlin. Snare Drums:-Charles Schultz, Richard Sterrett. Baritone: Max Castner. Altos: Harvey Brown, Max Siebel. Sousaphone: Don Flohr. ORCHESTRA The. orchestra is one of Princeton High's most neededvorganizations. It .furnishes music for all programs given. It furnishes music for the class plays, the One Act Plays, Baccalaurate, and Com- mencement.. The orchestra also appeared in the Music Festival in Bureau County this year. ' Theiinstrumentation of the orchestra is: Violins: Ruth -Kuhn, Maxine Erickson, Loretta Brown, Lloyd Brennaman, Esther Poppens, Lyle Borop, Edward Kissickh, Walter Carlson, Helen Schaeffer, Roy Brown, Donald Roberts. Bass5Viol: Ann Nichols. Clarinet: .Ronald Hoover. . -'Saxophonez June Westerling. Alto Horn: Max Seibel. . Trumpets: Woodrow Boles, Donald Flohr, Mar- tin' Punckej . Drxlinris: Virginia Berlin, Richard Sterrett. Piano: Bernadine Nelson. GIRLS' CHORUS ' E, Princeton High School has two choruses this year. The,Girls' A and -B chorus and the Mixed Chorus. The Girls' Chorus is an organization of long standing. Members of the A chorus do the greater C-part of the public appearance programs. Theyhave sung' at the Woman's Club, Baccalaur- eate and Commencement. The B chorus is the feeder chorus for sec- tion A., ' This group meets after school twice a week to study the correct use of the voice, to learn to read notes and other necessary fundamentals of singingfbefore they can carry the work of section A. ' ' MIXED CHORUS ' In previous years there has been a separate boys' chorus but this year both of the choruses were combined forming a mixed chorus for the second semester. The mixed chorus meets every Tuesday and Wednesdayy They have worked hard and steady on part music for the Spring Festival, Baccaulaur- eate, and Commencement. It is just a new project this year but the idea has proven very successful and no doubt there will be a mixed chorus next year also. BAND VPPER ROW'-Mr. Lowry. June XVesterling, Harvey Brown, Donald Flohr, Max Seibel. Max Castner. FRONT ROXV-Ronald Hoover. Esther Poppens, Herbert Uallinan. Richard Sterrett. Virginia Berlin, Charles Schultz Ann Nichols, Martin Puncke, Gordon Berlin, Charles Lowry XYoodrow Boles. ORCHESTRA STANDING--.Xnn Nichols, Bernadine Nelson, Miss Fry. BACK ROXV--Lloyd Brenneman, Esther Poppens, Donald Flohr. YVoodrow Boles. Martin Puncke, June 'SVesterling, Virginia Berlin. Richard Sterrctt, Donaldl Roberts, Roy Brown, Helen Schaeffer, Xvalter Carlson. FRONT ROXY-Ruth Kuhn, Maxine Erickson. Loretta Brown, Max Seibel, Ronald Hoover, Edward Kissick, Lyle Borop. GIRLS' CHORUS UPPER ROXV-Carolyn McManls, Rosemary Klser, Gwen- dolyn Pierson, Lenora Carpenter. Carolyn Allen, Helen Love, Dorothy Sargent. SECOND ROXV-Miss Fry, Edith Martensen, Marjorie Hamm, Loretta Brown. Katherine Bryant, Rita LaVelli, Martha Zeal-ing. Leota King, Ida Jane Brooks, Myrle John- son, Phyllis Hewitt. Marjorie Snell, Margaret Simpson, Jean- ette Carlson. THIRD ROWV-Betty Mortensen. Marlowe Mosshart, Maryana Janssen, Bernafline Nelson, Eleanor Puttcamp, Gemma Peiri. Doris Parr, Helen Sidle, Virginia Mulvane, Evelyn St. John. FRONT ROXV-Ruth Johnson, Jeanne Matson. Kathryn Landes, Nelda Hoover, Jeanne Kasbeer, Jeanette Dahl, Dor- othy Landers, Margaret Johnson, Jeanne Swengel, Ardlth Goodale. Marguerite Omen, Jane Nordholm. MIXED CHORUS VPPER ROXV-Dale Russman, Dale Roberts, Eugene VValters, Martin Puncke, McKinley Gaddie, Glenn Newbury, .John Bouxsein. SECOND ROVV-Betty Mortensen, Loretta Brown. Kath- ryn Landes, Marlowe Mosshart, Leota King, Maryana Janssen, Eleanor Puttcamn. THIRD ROW-Miss Fry, Ardith Goodale, Phyllis Hew- itt. Jane Nordholm, Doris Parr, Gemma Pieri, Helen Sidle, Jeanne Matson, Marguerite O'men, Rita LaVelli, Bernadine Nelson. FRONT ROXV-Dorothy Landers, Jeanette Dahl. Jeanne Kasbeer. Margaret Johnson, Merrill Jackson, Florence John- son. Eugene Simon, Ruth Johnson, Nelda Hoover, Evelyn St. John, Roxanna Pierce, Eileen Russman.

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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY UPPER ROYV-Roger Eickmeier. Bernadine Nelson. Lyle Borop, Ann Nichols, Marion Powell. Mae Hussey, Edward Kissick, Doris Espel. FRONT ROXV-Margaret Maycox. XValter Carlson. Cecilia Maynard. Ruth Burrows, Rita 1.aYelli, Ruth Kuhn. Roger Pierson, Nelda Hoover. NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY UPPER ROWV-Dan Finn. Stanley Miller. Roy Campbell. Marion Powell, Robert Harris, George McManis. FRONT ROXV-Henry Quanstrom, Clarence Pierson. Eugene WVhipple, Max Morel, Harold Parr. John Bouxsein. NOT IN PICTURE-L'awrence Simpson. A CLUB UPPER ROXY-Loretta Brown. Duncan Bryant. Roger Elckmeier, Leland Puttcamp. Roy Caxnpbell, Santry Fuller, John Bouxsein, Lyle Borop, Dallis Prather. SECOND ROWV-Carolyn McManis. Doris Espel, Alice Schwab, Naida Janes, Ruth Sargent. Gladys Schultz, Esther Poppens, Dorothy Arling, Juanita Janes, Margaret Maycox. Ruth Kuhn. THIRD ROKR'-Florence Johnson, Margaret Johnson. Alice Bowman, Kathleen Hayden, Ruth Anderson, Dorothy Mercer, Alice Schulhof. Shirley Cater. FRONT ROXV-Jeanne Kasbeer. Virginia Piper. Frances Cies, Roger Pierson. Ruth Burrows. Rita LaVelll. Dorothy Sargent, Marjorie Thomas. A-B CLUB UPPER ROSV-Eugene Wfhipple, Harold Richards. Ed- ward Slutz, Edmund Stiles. Marlon Powell, Edward Klssick. Orville Quanstrom. Harvey Brown. . SECOND ROYV--Kathryn Landes. Mae Hussey. Geraldine Snyder, Norma June Steele, Dorothy Hyler. Bernadine Nel- son, Maryana Janssen, James Tedrow. Joseph Heitz, Doris Wilsoii. THIRD ROW-Jeanette Carlson, Gene Connolly, Kath- erine Bryant. Eleanor Anthony, Pauline Miller. Marjorie Pease, Roy Brown, Ann Nichols. ' FRONT ROYV-Bendy Nathan. Nettle Steupfert, XValter Carlson, Jeanette Dahl, Merrill Jackson, Norma Klass, Clif- ford Hayden. ' -j.,.-X NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is open to Senior and Junior students. A student must be in the up- per third of his class in scholarship for eligibility. Leadership, character and service rank high in de- termining the roll also. Of this group fifteen per cent of the Seniors and five per cent ofthe Juniors are recommended 'by the student body and the final result is determined by the faculty. This society encourages scholarship and devel- ops the qualities of leadership, character and ser- vice in the st.udents which fits them for their future work. NATIONAL ATHLETIC .SCHOLARSHIP socuarv J ' To become a member of the National Athletic Scholarship Society a boy must first win a letter in a major sport of the school. Second, he must make a scholastic record for the preceeding three semesters which is higher thanlqthe average of the entire student body for the same period. This society is to encourage scholarship and clean ath- letics. L P THE LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP .SOCIETY All students making straight A or AA for at least one grade period of the current year can be- long to the A Club. I Students making a record of three A's and 'one B for one grade period or more, are eligible to be- long to the A-B Club. ' 1 f These students are given recognition in, the school notes, published in the local -newspapers, in Home Rooms, in Assemblies and in other ways.



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