Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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CLUBS 1

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SCIENCE CLUB 'tWill all who are coming to Science Club please sign up on the Bulletin Board today. This announcement has a famil- iar ring and many a student has wondered just what happened at these meetings. We'll let you in on the secret. At nearly every meeting there are movies. To be sure, they dealt with science but to the scientific-minded members of the Club they were very interest- ing. At one meeting Mr. Barney told them how to produce yeast. They didn't tell us what they are going to do with it! Mr. Shaffer gave an account of his trip to New Orleans and made some of the students wish that they were a principal. Mr. Whitestedt gave a talk on aluminum that was quite in- formative. We understand they are planning a weiner roast at which time they plan to consume many weiners and to study the stars. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Pests! Corn Huskingl Judging! Oratoryl These are just a few of the Future Farmer's program. O, yes, and a party for the Home Ec girls! The Club this year is the largest in its history which is proof that in the near future Bureau County will be right up to the minute in scientific farming. Dale Roberts, winner of the pest contest will lead the way to their eradication. We means the pests, not the farmers. Bureau County will boast another State Champion Corn Husker in Clifford Hayden. Per- haps even a future Secretary of Agriculture in the President's Cabinet will be none other than Darrell Fundell, president of this year's organization. A Father and Son banquet and a Sectional Judging Con- test will wind up a most successful year for the F. F. A. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Ec girls must believe that variety is the spice of life. If you don't think so just listen to this list of activ- ities. A Hallowe'en party with all the ghosts and goblins that accompany such a partyg a talk on rugs and color by Mr. Shoemakeg a Tea for the faculty to revive their drooping spirits after a day in the school roomg a talk on Physical Freaks by Dr. Olson which led them to examine folks to see if they could find any freaks, a Christmas partyg a luncheon for the Home Ec teachers of Bureau Countyg an evening of fun for the farmersg and putting on a program of money raising by committees for more equipment. We suggest to the fellows that they make their acquaint- ance. FRENCH CLUB Parlez vous Francais? If you do the French Club might ask you to one of its bi-monthly meetings. One meeting is held at school during class time and the other is an evening affair at some one's home or at the school. The Club wouldn't Want you if you can't talk French for the chief object of the Club is to learn to talk French more fluently. One of the members of the Club became confidential and told us that none of the mem- bers are overly fluent. Mardi Gras and Noel furnished opportunities for social activities where much fun was had by all. LATIN CLUB Didn't we have a grand time last night? So said all the members of the Latin Club after their Valentine party at Miss Graham's home. So said they after their Spring party. And so said they a third time after their closing picnic. 'tThat was an interesting program we had in Club today was the regular comment after each monthly class meeting. For in these meetings the group transported itself to ancient Rome and tried to see the glory that was Rome's as well as to look in on the private life of the Romans. Page Twenty-two QF LAUT' SCIENCE CLUB UPPER ROVV: Leland Puttcanip, Edward Slutz, Lawrence Simpson. Dick Puschen. Ralph VVortz, Jack Dawson, Fred Bader, Myron Rambo. SECOND RUXV: Duncan Bryant. Dick Kasbeer, Leland Nelson, Jim Tedrow, Gordon Berlin, Jim l iteher. .lack Monier, Ronald Hoover, .Xl- bert Elirinaer, Donald Diller. THIRD ROVV: Donald I-tolveris, Dale Nickelsen, Bendy Nathan, LaVerne Sauer. Eugene VVhip- ple. Cecil Loberg, Gerald Edwards, Carol Mid- dleton. James Nelson. Roller NVike, Virgil Pol- son. Harold Sapp. Eugene Moran. FOI'FtTll IIOIV: Katherine Bryant, Carolyn Mc Manis, Mary Sliker. Dorothy Snyder, Marguer- ite Omen, Marlowe Mosshart. Margaret Kim- berly. Elizabeth Crampp. Ethel IIMITIPS, Mur- jorie Pease. Dorothy Ilyler, llelen Sidle, Vir- ginia Mulrane. LOVVEII KONV: John Cable, Alvin Brandt, Bet- tY Moran. Virginia Piper, Pauline Miller. Norma June Steele. llarriet Durham, Marian Nelson. Norma Klass, Virginia Stein. Doris Parr. Aliee Sehulhof. F. F. A. VPPER RONV: Joe Heitz, llobert Burr, Robert Hoover. Glen Allen, Robert Ponkling. Darrell Fundcll, Roger Townsend, Sheldon Nelson, Ros- well Charles, Everett Zinilmerman, SECOND NUXV: Fred Gross, George Knapp, VVII- bert Chelin, Everett Carter, Donald Coulter, Dale Duffield. Virgil Poison, Raymond Norin. THIRD IIONV: Delmar Farrell, Robert Simon, Leo Maas, Dale Roberts. lrluprene Sinion, Blair Bryant, ljlzirk Baldwin, Robert Groy, XVur1l Engstrom. FOURTH IKOVVZ Leroy Johnson, Charles Mo- line. Forest Dt-Rose, Lester Gross. Cleewell Duffield, XV:1ltor Neill, Donald Slutz. Charles St-hultz. YVilbur Pierson. 1'lin'ord Fulkerson, Franc-is Zimmerman. FIFTH ROXV: Mr. Fleming, Miles Farrell, Lu Verne Sauer, Russell Carter, llussell Anderson, Robert Sehoenberger. K4-nl Smith. .Jack Stup- les. Robert Piper. Gordon Johnson. SIXTH RONV: Curtis Salmon, Herbert Johnson, Clifford llaynlen, Harold Johns. Billy liange, Melvin llerlxolsheimer. Glen Thomas, Dill Hor- ton, Iiielinrd Lange. Robert Duffield, Virgil Gross. LOXVER RONV: Elmer Pierson. lliehard Vivr- son. James Monier, Herbert Sterrett, Joe Cain, l'arl Shafer. Harold Steele. lronald Hassler. Mar- ian Schultz, Dick Nickelsen. HOME ECONOMICS CLFB VPPER ROXV: Ann VVilliains, Laura Borop. Vir- ginia Piper, lvlargaret Swnrts, Gladys Schultz. Alverta Quirkle, Dorothy Snyder. Norma .Iune Steele. Margaret Kimberly. Ethel Homes. Haz- el Pierson, Viola Fundell, Doris Relkholni, Juan. ita Lange. Marjorie Bell-cholm, Lois Pilger, Gladys Anderson. SECOND KONV: Mable Norin, Virginia Stein, Helen Sidle, Phyllis Miller. Ruth E. Phillips, Marie Olson. Luella Lewis, Marjorie Snell, Mar- jorie NVilson, Irene Carroll, Geraldine Cowan, Virginia Carlson, Lila Fletcher. THIRD ROXV: Barbara Clodfelter. Ruth Nelson, Gwendolyn Pierson. Eileen Russman, Alice Bow- man. Jean St-hwingle. Irma Kiiterman. Lucille Poison. Roberta Monier. Doris Hilliard, Dar- lene Eickmeier, Shirley Thompson. LOYVER ROXV: Carolyn Savage. Eleanor Nel- son. Elizabeth Butts, Pearl Allen. Harriett Durham, Dorothy Sargent, Marion Peterson, Al- freda Larson, Gladys Poison, .Iune McColl, Jane Vifalker. Miss Malsbury, Lillian Thompson. Mar- cella Schaefer. FRENCH CLUB UPPER ROXV: Dick Paschen. Mrs. Mayeur, Le- land Puttramp. Albert Ehrimxer, James Nel- son, Gladys Schultz. MIDDLE ROWV: Doris Parr, Gene Connelly, Pauline Miller, Curtis Conant, Alice Schulhof. FRONT ROVV: Ruth Olson, Martha Zearing, Peter Giamaneo, Marian Nelson, Norma Klass. LATIN CI.I'B UPPER ROXV: Miss Graham, Ann YVilliams, Ted Herk, Marlowe Morgan, Dexter -Nelson, Phoebe Nichols, Harlow Piper. MIDDLE ROYV: Frances Nienaber, Shirley Ca- ter, Norma .Iune Steele. Louise Buchaus, Bet- ty Baxter FRONT ROVV: .Iosephine Brandt. Alice Marten- sen. Agnes Martensen, Alice Bowman.



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