Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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CL B S or ' ' SENIOR HI-TRI Games, dances in the Cafeteria, contests in the gym, plus a Christmas program in -the corridor around the tree made up the Twilight Matinees sponsored by the Senior Hi-Tri. This was their program of service to the social life of the school. For themselves they brought in outside speakers. Mrs. Shaffer gave a program of readings. Mrs. Gunning discussed with them those characteristics that are most desirable in girls. Breezes from Hawaii came with Mrs. Piper's talk on her visit to Honolulu. Much merriment accompanied Mrs. McKee's talk as she described sports and sports costumes of her girlhood da s. y The officers of the Senior Hi-Tri are also the officers of the entire organization. They are Alice Peterson, President, Paul- ine Miller, Vice Presidentg Norma June Steele, Financial Sec- retary and Jeanette Carlson, Recording Secretary. JUNIOR HI-TRI Esther Poppens is elected Chairman of the Junior division of the Hi-Tri. With this announcement by the counter of the ballots the Junior Hi-Tri got underway. With a yearis ex- perience the Juniors realized what it was all about and plan- ned accordingly. Monthly meetings were held during Home Room period. At these programs there was opportunity for discussion. At several of the meetings a study was made of the lives of wo- men who had contributed something to the world. This proved especially helpful for it showed to each girl what she might do with her life. A Tea for the Mothers was enjoyed by all. A vocal trio by Eileen Russman, Jeanne Kasbeer and Maxine Cowan opened the program. A flute solo by Esther Poppens, an explanation of what the Hi-Tri is. and a reading from Stephen Leacock made up the program. SOPI-IOMORE I-Il-TRI f'You are the hope of the world, Dad Waite told the Sophomore girls at their first Hi-Tri meeting. The Sophomores felt pleased that they could have Dad Waite speak to them while he was here. Keeping in mind all that he said, the group organized for a new year. They chose Phoebe Nichols as Chairman, Marlowe Morgan as Financial Secretary and Jane Walker as Recording Secretary. A Christmas program with familiar carols and the story of the White Gifts created a Christmas atmosphere for them. A discussion of a girl's conduct formed the basis for another meet- ing. A joint meeting was held with the Seniors to hear Mrs. McKee's talk. A joint meeting was held with the Freshmen to hear the report of the State conference at Bloomington which the Sophomore Chairman had attended. A Tea for the Mothers and Teachers was held one evening after school in the Cafeteria. At this meeting a program of music and reading was given and Miss Prince gave the Moth- ers and daughters a quiz. Light refreshments followed. F RESHMEN HI-TRI Hi-Tri was a mysterious word to us Freshies until we held our first meeting with Miss Ashdown and found out that there was no mystery to it after all. We learned that it is an organization to which all girls belong and that its purpose is to help girls find their place in school and to help solve their problems. Monthly meetings offered a time for discussion of problems, for music by individuals, and group singing. It was discovered that we were none too skilled along this latter line. At one meeting Mr. Shaffer talked to us on choosing a course of study. A Tea for our Mothers was our chief social function of the year. This was held in the Cafeteria one VVednesday evening. Members of the group gave a short program after which Miss Prince gave a test to determine how good our mothers were. Only one person had a pe1'fect score and that was a faculty member. The program closed with refreshments. SENIOR HI-TRI TYPPER ROXY: Miss Ashdown. Marcella Roberts, Mary Sliker, G-ladys Schultz, Doris Simon, Joyce Nelson, Jeanette Carlson. Ruth M. Phillips, Alice Fclllllllvuf, Alice Peterson, Doris Parr, Dorothy Hyli-r. Margaret Kimberly, Helen Sidle. SECOND ROXV: Carolyn Hult, Doris Tit-lkholm, Mary Ellen XVasher, Margaret Swarts, Alma Leake. Marlowe Mosshart. Irene Simon, Phyllis Miller, Ruth E, Phillips. Ardith Goodale, Dor- othy Snyder. Eleanor Forth. Marcella Schaefer, THIRD ROXV: Ethel Homes. Helen Lenihan, Marguerite Union. Imogene Salmon. Virginia. Poison, Helen l'nholz, Vivian Miller. Dorothy ltiww-1', Hazel Pierson, Arlt-no Andi-rson, Dru- cilla Hole, Phyllis Peterson, Marjorie Pease. FRONT ROVV: Ruth Sputv, Virginia Stein, Elizabeth Grampp, Norma Klass, Gertrude Ab- rams. Petty Moran. Virginia Piper. Marjorie YValkt-r. Helen Donahue. Harriet Durham. Nor- ma June Steele, Alice Bowman, Marian Nelson. JYNIOR HI-TRI UPPER ROXYZ Carolyn Mt-Manis, Marjorie Belk- holm, Francis Ross, Alyerta Quickie. Gene Con- nelly. Arya Phillips, Floront-e Johnson, Dor- othy Landers, Ida .lane Brooks, Carolyn Allen, Shirley Cater, Loretta Brown, Ellen .lean Gil- bert. Eileen Bolton. Lois Vilger. SEPUNIJ ROXV: Karlierine Bryant. Voyla Knapp, Katherine Mt-Donald, Edna Mae Noe. Mary Jane Erickson. Magzlalyn Van Dusen, Marprarvt Simp- son, Geraldine Sliipp, Sigur- Peterson, Lila Fletch- er. lloiotliy Ulayton. Maryene Morner, Irene Varroll. THIIIII ROIV: Madge Mr'l'lu-rson. Vera June llats--li, Holt-n Nora-n. Lily Mae Alm. Dorothy Sargent, Marjorie Snell, Marjorie NVilson, Dor- othy Saryer, Vvra Charles. Ellen Freeman. Net- tie Juno Stl-upl'vrt. Doris Gustafson. Bernice Olson. 4'liarl..t11- l'..g,giyig, l-'HUNT ROXV: Martha Z1-aring. .Tr-an Springer, Maxine Powan, Jeanette Ilahl. Jeanne Kas- lwer. Marjorie Thomas, Gwendolyn Pierson. Ret- ty l'nholz, liilf-on Russman, Virginia XVhite, Dorothy Gray, Lt-nora 4'a1'plfiit4-in s0l'll0Nl0Rl-I III-TRI l'l'l'Elt ROXV: Viola YVathon. Louise lluchaus, Juanita Lange. Laura Tloroll- Viwlilllfl i'211'lS0Yl- Ann XVillianis, Plioelxe Nit-hols, Dorothy 1 -Iok, Fi-anm-s Nm'-inaliy-r, Fern Nors-ne. Na--ini Steele. Heli-n Kuhn. SEVONID ROXV: Doris Battin, Caryl Valor. Dor- is Hilliard. .Jann-t XVic-km-y, Marlowe Morgan, lwiarxrari-t Oberir. VVanfla llvrry. Betty Baxter, Roberta Monil-r. Darlene Eli-kineier. Pearl Jen- kins. TIIIIID ROXVZ Dorothy Skinner. Elizallf-tli Butts, Helen tlellerman. Irma Kittf-rman. .Ii-an Fnder- wood. Ruth Nelson. FOIYHTH ROXV: Verna Hubbard, 'Hr-tty Good- ale- Virxinia Starker. Marjorie YVarlin2. Frances Schaefer. Dorotha Battin. .In-an Sc-hwingle, June Mcf'oll. Gladys Matson. George-tta Anderson. Ruth Peterson, Bern:-ice Freeburg. LOYVER ROXV: Alice Martenson, Agnes Mart- ensen. Martha Salmon, Josephine Brandt. Eve- lyn Knapp, Berneice Sargeant, Jane Y'Valker, Lillian Thompson, Ruth Olson. Marjorie Miller. Luella Lewis. FRESHNIEN HI-TRI YPPER ROYV: Viola Fund:-ll. Mary' Lou Robin- son, Mary Trimble. Marian Norene. Louise Shaw. Dorothy. YVestman. Ruth Pierson, Ruth YVilds. Joytfe- Johnson, Alfreda Larson, Alice Farrel, Mildred Eckstrom, Geraldine Cowan, Marie Ol- son, Frances Simon. SECOND ROYV: Dorothy Inks, Jane Hussey, Irene Tyng, Lucille Poison, Barbara Clodfelter, Dorothy Powers. Roberta Duffield, Maxine Whip. ple. Eleanor Brunsburg. Leona Doty, Edith Dean, Mary Owens, Doris Olofson. THIRD ROVV5 Ethel Anderson, Mable Norin, Gladys Anderson, Mary Bolton, Mattie Allen, Porlyss Lind, Gloria Goodale, Juanita Farn- ham. Madolyn Nolhnagle. Jane Coll, Dorothy Samuelson, Marjorie Fendleman. LOVVER ROVV: Elaine Hi-llstrn. Elaine Ed- wards, Helen Matson, Joyce Fundell, Hannah June Vroom. Adele Gibbs. BettyBartlum,GladyS Poison. Emily Hensel. Eleanor Nelson. Carolyn Savage. P2126 Twenty -0119

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