Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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Q CALENDAR 'c SEPTEMBER 8-Back at school again! Why? Because we are 12 in need of wits x, y, and z. No, this isn't Ireland. What you see are just Freshmen who have recently migrated from grade school. When not only students but faculty as well become lost it shows a great need for an in- formation bureau. Reverend Lemke addresses the students in their first assembly. What is this? A new form of disipline? Mr. Shaffer announces that he intends to put broth- ers and sisters in the same lockers. -Coaches of Speech and Music from Mendota and Geneseo High Schools meet with Prince- ton Coaches to work out plans for a Triangular Conference. From the schedule we foresee a lot of contests to give individuals and groups a chance to shine. 14-The Senior Literature students started their English career by reading 'fBe9wulf by Kell- ogg at the breakfast table. 15-Classes elected officers. Even though some of you gain pleasure from browsing, fishing, or hunting for things we'll tell you who they are at least on the second thought we'1l tell you who the presidents are and you can go on your pleasure hunt in the class histories for the rest. President of the very dignified Seniors is the Right Honorable Edward Slutz better known to you as Eddie. The pilot of the high and mighty Juniors is none other than the last of the Bouxsein tribe, Francis. Playful Bobby Miller was chosen to lead the illustrious Sopho- mores. The newest arrivals in school elected Jack Staples to guide them in their attempt to meet up to the standards of the school. Can you beat that-not one girl on the list! 18-We aren't going to say much about the game but we played Mendota there. 'Nough said. 21-Most of the Home Rooms have elected their 22 officers. Space being our boss we refrain from listing their names here. -Here they come. The girls will have their in- nings. The G. A. A. discussed plans to gain lots of pep and more energy for the coming season. Watch out boys! 23 - Three points to be considered in choosing ones work are 1-choose something that you are in- terested in, 2-something that you can do, 3- something worth While, says Mr. Jones. Who is he? Don't you remember the assembly on electricity in which our Freshies so bravely gave their assistance? 24-The plans for the year were thoroughly dis- cussed by the Home Ec. Clubbers at their first meeting this year. 25-Prospective G. A. A. members discovered to 28 their amazement that Big Sisters are really enjoyable companions especially when they ar- range a hike for you. Today is the last time we will get out of school for a game. It is Wethersfield this time. - He played four years on the scrubs. He never quit! Sorry we can't quote it all but that is enough to recall to your mind Dad Waite who represented The American Youth Foundation. Many students took advantage of the private conferences and found them inspirational. 29-Not to be outdone by the Home Ec. Girls the l 2 7 Future Farmers held a meeting to elect their officers and make their plans for the year. OCTOBER -The Janitors played hosts to the Senior Hi-Tri Girls at a Weiner roast in the furnace room. Something new for janitors. -The Senior Hi-Tri sponsored the first of a series of Twilight Matinees. This time it was a dance. -The Junior Hi-Tri choose Esther Poppens to guide them on their way. 8-A picnic for the Freshies. This time it's Home Room 105 that can't take it. Those scientific-minded students installed the officers of the Science Club to guide their des- tinies for the coming year. 9-The faculty journey to LaSalle to the Illinois 12 Valley Division Meeting. Students enjoy a brief respite from class. -Knock! Knock!-Who's there? Two o four. Two o four what? Home Room 204's talented players dramatize a Babson poster. Dr. Pettit Page Twenty- five

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