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LA U T U M TIGER STAFF Betty, I'm afraid we're going to have to cut oil' a part of Mr. Werbelow said a voice in Room 304. I paused to listen wondering what the cause of the surgery might be. t'Peeper, won't all these feet have to come off? inquired another voice. By this time my curiosity was aroused. Other voices came forth with statements such as these. What was the date of the first Senior party? Did you get that list of letter men from Joe? I'lI get a snapshot of Eddie tomorrow. Hey do you know who this long-legged chap is? HI think we'd better make another check on subscriptions tomorrow. All was clear now. It wasn't an operating room but the Annual Room. The Tiger staff were busy planning, trim- ming pictures, mounting them, editing copy, and doing all the variety of things that bring forth a new edition of The Tiger each year. To all those who have helped selling candy, making the Senior dinner a success, selling play tickets and doing the var- ious odds and ends asked of them, the Stan? says, Many thanks. NEWS STAFF The first assembly of the school year was nearly over when Mr. Shaffer asked, Are there any further announcements by members of the faculty? Whereupon Mrs. Mayeur arose, 'tI'd like to meet the News Staff in my room immediately after school tonight, she said. From that first day until the last day of school in June the News Staff were busy. They became embryo journalists scouting here and there for news items for their weekly col- umn. No event was too small to escape their notice. No event of major importance was overlooked by them. Interesting side lights secured by those illusive characters t'Pick and Up added spice to the column. The County Papers as well as those from nearby cities carried the news to the tax-paying public and proved to them that Princeton High school was active in all types of activities. We take our hats off to Norma Klass the editor, Mrs. Mayeur the adviser, and to the entire staff for their addition to the news of the week. NATIONAL F ORENSIC LEAGUE The question for debate this afternoon is Resolved: That all electrical utilities should be government owned and operat- ed. Participation in such debates gave membership in the Forensic League to some. Participation in oratorical contests or in other forms of literary work gave membership to others. Membership is determined by accomplishment. The first rank is that of Merit. This has been Won by Alice Bowman, Leland Puttcamp, Virginia Piper, Dexter Nelson ,and Jack Tompkins. Continued participation in such activities puts one up another rung in the ladder of membership to the rank of Honor. Alice Schulhof and Marian Nelson have won this rank. Climbing still higher on the ladder one finds Cecil Loberg and Mr. DeLay on the rung of Excellence. At the top of the ladder stand Norma Klass and James Tedrow Who have won the highest rank, Distinction. GIRIJS CHORUS First place in the Girl's Chorus goes to Princeton. So said the judge at the Geneseo Chorus Contest and clap, clap, clap went the hands of the Princetonians in the audience. This is just one of the many accomplishments of the Girl's Chorus under Miss Fry's capable leadership. At Christmas in conjunction with the Band a lovely Christmas program was given. The stage was beautifully arranged and as the cur- tains parted a spirit of reverence came over the entire audience. All felt that it had been good for them to have been there. In the spring the Chorus entered the Sub-District State Contest and took part in the State District contest at DeKalb. Music was also given for Assembly programs, Baccalaureate and Commencement. Page Eighteen TIG ER STAFId ' UPPER TLOVV: Dick Kasbecr, Albert Ehriuger, Doris Parr, Helen Sidle, Duncan Bryant, Dale Nickelsen. MIDDLE HONV: Dick Pas:-hon, Dorothy IIylcr, Dorothy Snyder, Mary Slikcr, Jlni Tedrow. LOYVEH HOVV: Alice Bowinun. Marian Nelson, Nornvi Klass. Virginia Piper. Helen Lenihan, Yirgginiu Stein, Marcella Schaefer. Miss Palmer. NEYYS STAFF l'l-'PER ROYV: Mrs. Mayeur. Jiin 'l'eilrow. Dun- can Bryant. MIDDLE ROW. Lnrolyn IXICIWIHFIIS, Esther Pop- pens, .lean Springer. Martha Zenring. LOXVER ROXY: Norma June Steele, Norina Klass. Marian Nelson. Margaret Simpson. NATIONA L F0 li ENSIC LEAG l'E VPPEH HOXV: Lolanll Puttceimp, Jim Tedrow, Mr. DeLay, Virginia Piprr. Cf-cil Lolwcrg, .lack Tompkins. FRONT ROXY: Alice Bowman. Marian Nelson, Nornia Klass, Alice Scliulliof, Dexter Nelson. GIRLS CHORUS VPPEH ROVV: Helen Gibbs, Louise Buchaus, Marlowe Mosshart, Doris Parr, Loretta Brown, Florence Johnson, Doris Hilliard, Eileen Bol- ton. Juanita Lange. Joanne Kasheer. Laura Tsorop. Miss Fry. MIDDLE ROWV: Virginia Mulyane, Arditli Good- ale, Carolyn Hult, Maxine Cowan, Marjorie Snell, Helen Sidle, Eileen Russman. LOXVER ROVV: Helen Noren, Jeanette Dahl, Gloria Goodale, Dorothy Landers, Marguerite Omen, Shirley Thompson. Virginia Stein, Imo- gene Salmon, Dorothy Sargent.
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