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o BCDARD OF EDUC!-XTIGN Our high school is administered by the Board of Education, consisting ot one woman, Miss Mary Uthotf, and tour men, Mr. Guy Bryant, Dr. O. I. Flint, Mr. Iohn Skinner, and Mr. David Pamp. This group ot public-spirited Princetonians assumes tinal responsibility tor academic policies as Well as tor the operation of the school plant. To issue credits tor all courses taken under the auspices of the school, to grant diplomas, to control admission, promotion, and graduation requirements ot the individual students, and to superintend student Welfare are but a few ot the many duties that come under the jurisdiction of the Board ot Education, Mr. Bryant, the chairman ot this council, is an outstanding horticulturist in our community. To him we are indebted for the supervision of the land- scaping of our beautiful campus. Because ot her experience as a teacher and as County Superintendent ot Schools, Miss Uthotf is a detinite asset as a member ot the Board of Education. Dr. Flint, Whose service to our school dates back to 1911, takes an active part in routine business matters and also interests himself in all measures pertaining to student health. ln supporting his colleagues, Mr. Pamp, a local business man, obligingly assists in solving many school problems. As secretary of this group We have Mr. Skinner, a prominent insurance broker, through whose hands must passgll the intricate details having to do with school tinance. We Wish to express our thanks to these tireless people who have given unseltishly of their time and energy in the service ot us, the students ot Princeton High School. MR. BRYANT MISS UTHOFF DR. FLINT MR. SKINNER MIR. PAMP ' Page Twelve
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Page lilcvcu Through the eras of advancing civilization many have been the kinds and styles of footwear adopted by flffflffl .n1f1iw1.f. ln a sense, his progress is reflected in his manner of dressing his feet. As he sat at his hieroglyphics, the uncouth cave man was satisfied with rude foot coverings made from the skins of animals. But man progressed in knowledge and power, and constantly he was taking thought as to how he might minister to the needs of his pedal extremities. His inventive genius led to the develop- ment of that common article, the shoe. What may one learn by viewing the shoes pupils wear? Do the digits that twinkle from toeless sandals indicate a frivolous character? Are heavy, serviceable brogues significant of a slight tendency toward studiousness? Are careless people apt to be run down at the heel, the meticulous ones neatly booted? Because of universal interest in shoes we have chosen thorn as our theme, We stand on our choice,
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eTl-IE ARCH MR. O. V. SHAFFER B. S., Westminster College M. S., University of lllinois Among the pleasant recollections held by graduates of our school is that of their association with Mr. Shaffer, our kindly principal. His out- standing personality affects all with whom he comes in contact as admin- istrator, teacher, and friend. We deeply appreciate his able super- vision of the high school. ' P.1g,L Thi rtcen MlSS GENEVIEVE ASHDOWN B. S., Knox College Diminutive Miss Ashdown is our competent Dean of Girls. ln addition to serving in this capacity, she acts as sponsor for the Hi-Tri, as adviser for the National Honor Society, and as teacher of mathematics. ln spite of her full schedule, Miss Ashdown always comes through smiling and never ceases making new friends.
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