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FV :r 0 ':r '23 'FF I: A C U I. T 30? fseatecl left to rightj IVIISS KATHERINE BRYANT-Office assistant. Good-fzatlzredly Jhe hearr the brunt of Jtlzdezzlr' ronzplainis. MISS EVELYN GRAHAM-A. B. Uni- versity of Chieaigo. 1 She alll-'ayf dzrplnyr a great enjoynzeul in her uforh. MISS JEAN FANSHIER-B. A. Rockford College. She won our heart, but we hear an- olher won herr. MISS DONNABELLE FRY-B. MUS. University of Illinois, B. S. University of Illinois. A fan of lhe lhree B'J fBavh, Brahmr, and B66fl20Ut?7ZJ. Harry jamer harlft cl fhfwfe for har he Pj. MR. XWILLIAM HOWARD-B. ed. De- Kalb Teachers' College. ' Hir boyr are of great cofzrerzz to him. 10 53 li ,.. :: fstanding left to right! MR JESSE ALLEN-B S University cv Illinois. ' ' 2. Hir pep addr much ro the youth q 3' thir gemflemafz. ,253 EF? O v-n 4-1- 5' to MR. DUANE GRACE-B. ed. Eastern Illinois State Teachers' College, A. M. University of Illinois. A .rhilled harhelball player ar well ar a fdlllily man. MR. CARL DURKEE-B. S. State Teach- ers' College, Platteville, Wis. The gentlemmz behind all the strange laboratory experimentr. MR. KEITH BARE-B. s. Bradley Poly- technic Institute. He porrerrer 4 droll if not rubtle renre of humor. I 63 QS or' -JET? :gm Gmc F595- 2 s E O E UD 0 l cr '54 91. 5 90. S- C-'ig' H 53.5 f-FP' U1 5.5 E'-,P 9-. 'U cs. 5 O 'E' S QS ,Q-,Ea 22.3 UI QE we E. rf' sf 3. sub! 3-of Naam 912+ Ee NIE. 'Pam B2 ca. FTE-F 9-on 3 b l :E O 'Za cs SM: -4 -1 Edu as gn- Q3 CJ na ,.. cb 'U ro na -1 O S' U - 0 N D7 ... SJ' 3- oe 5 Q 3 o N B Da O C rv- 0 'N 37 5 Q Q ev- O 5' 5. N Q- Q C U' nal Q 5 co cr Em UI nw Q. W .... eo gr-n cu sr S E ru :- N ,.. I- an
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Administrator, adviser, teacher, friend-these terms make us think at once of our Princeton Township High School principal, Mr. O. V. Shaffer. Smoothing out schedule difficulties, providing interesting assemblies, supervising the many details of school life are all part of Mr. Shaffer's every-day job. His advice, sought by students and parents, is gladly given. The class of 1944, particularly, is indebted to him for his leadership. Despite these administrative duties Mr. Shaffer has not lost contact with the class room, a fact illustrated by the enrollment in his ever popular psychology class. Busy as are his days, there is always time for Mr. Shaffer to be a friend to everyone. His B. S. degree was earned at Westminster College and his M. S. at the University of Illinois. Miss Genevieve Ashdown, 'our dean of girls, is a graduate of Knox College. She serves as faculty adviser and sponsor to the class of 1945, the National Honor Society, the Hi-Tri Organization, the Pep Club, and can be relied upon to support all school social functions. In addition, she teaches classes in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Miss Ashdown has the well earned praise and admiration of the entire student body. Princeton High School is indeed fortunate in having such fine ad- ministrators as Mr. Shaffer and Miss Ashdown. 0. V. SHAFFEIQ AND MISS ASHDDWN ' LEAD D. T. l'1. S. ivy ' MISS GENEX IEVE ASHDOWN MR. O. V. SHAFFER l9l
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I: A C U I. T Y lstanding left to rightj MR. LELAND STAMM-B. ed. Univer- sity of lllinois.A I Hif jovial :mile 15 alwayx welcome to the Jtudeitti. MR. A. C. PAULSON-B. S. University of Minnesota. Hi: h7C'dl'I',J' big enough to tahe in rome P. T. H. S. flames along with hii' Cozfetiaiit Home eharge. MR. JOHN XWALTERS- B. ed. Illinois State Normal University. A He alwayi' haf a eheery mule and a frieizdl y hello . INIISS ARLENE PRINCE-R. N. Ravens- wood Hospital. I ' Om' health if her thief mtereit. fseated left to riglztb MISS INIARGARET PERRY--B. ed. Southern Illinois Normal University. She if frequently mirtaheiz for a .vtudeut-to her dirmay. INIRS. C. INIORTENSEN-B. A. Mid- land College, Fremont, Nebraska. B. Mus. Midland College. Cheerfully Jhe added extra claxfef to her own in Min Aihdowtfr ahxence. MISS FRANCES INIALSBURY-B. S. University of Illinois. U - The rhzef interest of thir dzmimztzve lady if tmtritiotzf. INIRS. ROY SWANBERG-B. A. Iowa Wesleyan College, My A. University of Iowa. Ar a war wife, Jhe haf het' own .varrificef to make. INIISS ELIZABETH WOLLER-B. S. University of Illinois. The many aftzwtzef the mpportr maker her one of the hzuiert teacher! on the Jtaff. 511.1
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