Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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NATIONAL FOR-ENSIC AND DEBATE UPPER ROXV-Mr. Fulton. Lyle Borop. Edward Kissick. Edmund Stiles, Roger Eickmeier. FRONT ROWV-Glenn Buchanan, James Tedrow, Mar- garet Maycox, Rita LaVelli. Norma Klass. Merrill Jackson. SCIENCE CLYB UPPER ROXV-Edward Kissick, Robert Harris. James Connolly, McKinley Gaddie, Marion Powell, Dan Finn, George McManis, Herbert Callinan, Mr. Mortensen. SECOND ROW'-Robert Bradley. Bernadine Nelson, Al- ice Schwab, Vollmer Haurberg. Roy Campbell. Lyle Borop, Eleanor Puttcamp. Harvey Brown, Arnold Pihl, Edward Campbell, Robert NVolfe. THIRD ROXVl-Harold Parr, Ann Nichols, Mae Hussey, Robert Fryer, Betty Mortensen, Joseph Heltz. Maryana Jans- sen, -Glenn Newbury, Harlow Brown, John Bouxseln, George Steele. FOURTH ROXV-Harry Cater, Mary HHIISOUV DOHHH Piper, Santry Fuller, John Sargent, Leota King, Arthur Fox. FRONT RO'W-Roxanna Pierce, Virginia Sharp. Cliiford Moran, Maxine Erickson. Ralph Pierson. Doris Espel, Roger Pierson, Naida Janes. Merrill Jackson. Jeanne Matson, Ever- ett Zimmerman, Roy Brown. H1-Y ' UPPER ROW'-Mr. Lowry, Sanford Vroom, Hermlan Pierson. Roy Campbell, Harry Cater, Robert Fryer, Glenn Newbury, Paul Haberkorn, George Owens, Lowell Simon, Mar- tin Puncke. SECOND ROW-Duncan Bryant, Elliott Bruce, Clarence Pierson, Robert Bradleyy Herbert Callinan, Don Greener, Edward Campbell, Robert XVolfe. , FRONT ROW'-Roger Pierson. Charles Schultz. Elburn Swanlund, Gordon Berlin, James Cowley, Santry Fuller, Leo Evelhock, Merrill Jackson. ' ' DIUSIC CLUB UPPER ROYV--Ardith Goodale. Loretta Brown. Ruth Kuhn, Leota King, Martin Puncke, Maryana Janssen, Eleanor Puttcamp, Bernadine Nelson, Marlowe Mosshart, Ann Nichols. SECOND ROVV-Miss Fry, Helen Schaeffer, Betty Mor- tensen, Virginia Berlin, X'N'oodrow Boles. Jane Nordholm, Helen Sldle, Doris Parr, Gemma Pierl. FRONT ROW'-Maxine Erickson, Nelda Hoover, Mar- guerite Omen. Ruth Johnson, Merrill Jackson, June XVeseter- ling, Jeanne Matson, Roxanna Pierce. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Students participating in interscholastic con- tests in oration, declamation, or debate, may be- come members of the National Forensic League. By further participation, advanced degrees can be earned. The degrees which are Merit, Honor, EX- cellence and Distinction, have been earned as fol- lows: Distinction-Edward Kissick, Lyle Borop, Margaret Maycoxg Excellence-Roger Eickmeier, Merit-Rita Lavelli. The new members this year are Norma Klass, James Tedrow. SCIENCE CLUB The study of science is interesting in itself, but when the Science Club endeavors. to make it more interesting, it really succeeds. , C . . By the use of-'short movies, reports given by both members of the club and outsiders, plays, and other' interesting ways of presenting scientific knowledge, the Science Club conducts 'asuccessful program. T- - '- THE HI-Y, CLUB 'The Hi-Y Club is sponsored by the national Y. M. C. A. The planks of the Hi-Y program are clean speech, clean athletics, clean scholarship and clean living. V The membership is composedof Sophos mores, Juniors, and Seniors. The Club meets once each month at ,which time the members hearhtalks and discussions by prominent members of the community. Among the speakers this year have been Father Dougherty, Rev. Shepley, Carey Johnson. ' W In addition to meetings the Club issues a paper each month. Paul Haberkorn is editor . Mr. Lowry is the Club adviser. ' ' . e Music CLUB A a All the girls and boys participating-in musical activities, band, chorus, orchestra, can .belong to this organization. - ' Monthly meetings are held at which.members of the club give piano solos, solos on various instru- ments, short plays, and other types of musical pro- grams. This organization aims to bring about a closer contact with music and its beauties., ,

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,Bob Wolfe - THE TIGER STAFF The Tiger Staff is responsible for this book. It has endeavored to put out an annual which is worthy of the school and at the same time minimize the cost of the book. Our annual is a record of our school life and we hope that it presents pictures, scenes and records that will always bring back happy times to the owners of the books. The staff takes this opportunity to express its thanks to those who have helped in the preparation of the books and in raising the money with which to finance this project. THE NEWS STAFF The News Staff has charge of all the school notes in the local newspapers. The staff consists of: - - Organizations Girls' Activities Ruth Kuhn - Ruth Burrows Santry Fuller . - Reporter Betty Mortensen' . -. Features Walter Carlson General News Paul .Haberkorn - Sports John Bouxsein ' Sports Roy Campbell - Sports Edward Campbell General News Ann- Nichols - Organizations General News Assistant Editor Editor-in-Chief .Margaret M aycox Dolrothy Porter I , 'I-IOME' ECONOMICS CLUB 'I A in All girls interestedin Home Economics can be- long lto.this club., The .Home Economics Club- spon- sors at variety'of activities. Among some of them are. ill inthe. preparing' and serving of the Sopho- more.,,and,Athletic'ABanquets, 125 sending two dele- gates to the annual Home Economics Convention. ffijmaking and selling doughnuts for their annual lDoiighiiut'Sale, 'displaying their work at exhibits, and many other projects. Both social and business ,meeting,s.are, held during a month at which they discuss' home problems and learn to make them- selves more appreciative of the higher things of life. FUTURE FARMERS For AMERICA Learning to Do,, oing to Learn, Earning to Live , is the mottox of the Future Farmers Club, which is laT national organization. A Membership is open to all students taking Agriculture. A g Monthly meetings are held by the club at which interesting' topics 'that -are especially interesting to farmers are discussed. This club also has-a bas- ket-ball teame known as the Country Club Boys . The club also elects one contestant for the oratori- cal contest, this year -the contestant' being Glenn Buchanan. xo T' TIG ER STA FF VPPER ROXV-Miss Palmer, Marion Powell, Eleanor Puttcamp, Robert XVolfe, Don Greener. Robert IVashburn. SECOND ROIV-Roger Eickmeier. Dorothy Arling, Phyl- lis Hewitt. Ann Nichols, Leota King. Bernadine Nelson, Roger- Pierson. FRONT ROWV-Clara Anderson. Ruth Sargent. Virginia. Sharp, Ruth Burrows, Margaret Maycox. Dorothy Porter. N E IVIS STAFF FPPER ROXV-XValter Carlson. Paul Haberkorn. Ruthn Kuhn. Betty Mortensen, Roy Campbell, Santry Fuller. John Bouxsein. FRONT ROXV-Robert IVolfe, Miss Finfgeld, Margaret Maycox, Dorothy Porter, Ruth Burrows, Ann Nichols, Edward Campbell. ' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB UPPER ROXV-Alta Cook, Mavis Xvilds. Alverta Quickie, Gene Connolly, Esther Poppens. Irene Simon, Joyce Nelson, Doris Simon. Doris Belkholm, Edith Martensen. SE-COND ROVV-Geraldine Snyder. Mary Ellen Wasl1e1', Marjorie Belkholm, Martha Zearing, Ellen Mae Chenoweth, Rosemary Kiser, Ruth E. Phillips, Myrle Johnson, Shirley Hater, Virginia Poison, Alice Bowman, Ruth M. Phillips, Alma Leake. Doris Dremann, Betty Moran, Dorothy Mercer, Marlowe Mosshart. ' THIRD ROXV-Alma. Noe, Edith Skaggs, Arva Phillips. Geraldine Fisher. Barbara Piper, Grace Potter. Hazel Pier- son, Dorothy Snyder, Norma June Steele, Helen Sidle, Miss Malsbury. 5 FRONT ROW-Helen Love, Lenora Carpenter. Dorothy Sargent. Edna Noe, Mary Jane Erickson, Marcella Schaeffer, Yirs,inia'Piper. Helen Unholz, Evelyn St. John, Imogene Sal- mon, Lily May Alm. ' FUTURE FARMER-S OF AMERICA UPPER ROW--Lloyd Kissick, John Sargent. Harold Coulter, W'alter Neill, James Staples, Elburn Swanlund, Rich- ard Malin, Richard Starrett, Joseph Heitz, Charles Schultz, Howard Hamm, Sheldon Nel on, Charles Hult. SECOND ROW--Mr. Fleming. Darell Fundell, Robert Nelson, Readus Quickle, Donald Farrell, Roger Townsend. iW'illiam Anderson, Douglas Lorenzen, Lowell Simon, Leo Evelhock, Jack Nickelsen, Richard Johnson, Jack Groy. THIRD .ROVV-Herbert Johnson, Roger Lenihan, Leo Lenihan, Virgil Polson, Herman Hensel, Glenn Denton, Lyle Borop, Herman Pierson, Roger Vail, Sarford Vroom, Glenn Buchanan. ' FRONT ROW'-Forest DeRose, Delbert Matson, Robert Simon, Eugene Sim-on, Miles Farrell, George Knapp, Wilbe1't Chelin, Robert Moline, Elmer Taylor, Everett Zimmerman, Clifford Hayden, Lester Gross.

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