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BOHRD OF EDUCHTICDFI I This year the Princeton High School Board of Education has two new members to replace Dr. O. Flint and Mr. Guy A. Bryant, both of whom retired last year. We welcome Mr. Charles Fawcett and Mr. Miles Bryant. Mr. Fawcett, known to most of the students of Princeton High School, is a member of the class of '28. Because of his interest in the school, we know that he will work for our best interests at all times. Mr. Bryant, who graduated with the class of 'l2, is the son of Guy A. Bryant, who served long and faithfully on the high school board. The other three members of the Board are Miss Mary L. Uthoff, the only woman member, Mr. David Pamp, the president, and Mr. john Skin- ner, the clerk. Miss Uthoff, a member of the class of '02, is very well qualified for membership on the Board. She has taught in the Lincoln School of Princeton, and more recently has served as Superintendent of the Bureau County Schools. Mr. Pamp, although not a graduate of this school, is deeply interested in its affairs. He is now president of the Board. Mr. Skinner, of the class of '04, is clerk of the Board. Upon him fall the duties of looking after finances of our school. His willingness and ability in financial matters are of great value to the school and those who support it. These fine well-known citizens of Prinecton spend much time in the interests of the high school. We have them to thank for our beautiful building, for our high standards of education, for the many enjoyable hours spent here!--in a word, for all the benefits of a good American high school. MR. CHARLES PAXWCIETT MR. MI LES BRYANT MISS MARY UTHOFF MR. DAVID PAMP MR. JOHN SKlNNliR f10l
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I HDMITIISTRHTIOH MISS GIZNEVIIZVIZ ASHDOWN MR. OWEN V. SHAFFER Princeton is very fortunate in that it has two extremely efficient and sympathetic administrators. Mr. Shaffer, who has been at Princeton since 1920, with the exception of two years in Oak Park, has been our principal since 1924. He earned his Bachelor's degree at Westminster and his Master's degree at the University of Illinois. Ad- mired by faculty and students alike, Mr. Shaffer not only administers the affairs of our school, but also teaches a class in psychology and is active in the social affairs of the school. In spite of a very full schedule, especially full since the school has if 1 been operated on a shortened schedule, Mr. Shaffer always finds time to advise students per- sonally concerning courses or plans after gradu- ation. Miss Ashdown, besides being an instructor in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, is our dean of girls. She also sponsors the Hi-Tri and advises the honor societies. Her Bachelor of Science de- gree was earned at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. Never too busy to lend a helping hand where students are concerned, she deserves the respect of everyone in the school. ll
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