Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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TOP PICTURE-Home Room 106-First Row: Harold Powers, Shirley Martin, Myrtle Larson, Dorothy Nawa, Janet Larson, Barbara Matson, Lenore Ackerson, John Martenson, Marjorie Balko, Dorothy Fahlberg, Robert Jaskowiak. Back Row. Bette Bradley, Jack Eakle, Howard Ross, Mr. Stamm, George Skinner, Howard Gustafson, Alice Zurliene, Ward Bentley, Eunice Polson, Harry Price, Nancy Clark, Phyllis Hasenyager, Irma Sarver, Ernest Larsen, Ross Clayton, John Miller. Not in picture-Patricia Weller. ' CENTER PICTURE-Home Room 305-First Row: Stanley Gordon, Elaine Christiansen, Barbara Anderson, Donna Johnson, Melvin Poison, Taylor Jensen, Isabelle Ferrell, Elizabeth Mercer, Joan Hamm, Florence Tyng, Janice Hinderliter. Back Row: Roger Clark, Janet Fahlberg, Mr. Grace, Gilbert Martin, Carl Croissant, Bob Ferris, Bill Pettee, Howard Pierson, La Verne Schmitt, Barbara Skinner, Helen Kitterman, Shirley Velker, Dorothy Traynor, Mary Mitchell. BOTTOM PICTURE-Home Room 104-First Row: Donald Linn, Dick Robb, Roger Springer, Margaret English, Doralee Byrd, Josephine Klimaszewski, Elizabeth Weeks, Lillian Adams. Erma Guy, Olga Skinner, Imogene Hassler, Russell Wfeaver. Back Row: Howard Troupa, Thomas Brutcher, Richard Doyle, Richard Sachs, Marylou Crichfield, Ruth Jacobs, Gloria Pierson, Suzanne Coll, Madeline Wilkins, Mary Alice Jensen, John Morris, Mr. Howard, Herbert Elliott, Lois Miller, Ronald Meyer, Betty Louks, James Coulter. U21

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l3ACCAl.A'lJl2EATli PRINCETON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL I Sunday Evening, May 28, 1944 Processional- Marche Rornaine ........ Gomzod Invocation ................................., REV. MATSON Music- The Almighty .....,................ Srlmberr Girls' Chorus Scripture Reading-Phil. 4:1-9 ....,. REV. FRISK Prayer ..............................,........... REV. BECKIER COMME NCEME Music- The Lost Chord ...,............,. Sullivan Mixed Chorus Sermon- Oh, That's Different ........ .. REV. FRANCIS COOPER Benediction ....................... Q ............ REV. SMooT Recessional- Marche Romaine ..... ....GOIl7l0d NT PRINCETON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Friday Morning, June 2, 1944 Processional- Marche Romaineu ........ Gomzod Invocation .....,.....,........................ REV, LEMPKE Girls' Chorus ..... .... ' 'This Is My Country Salutatory ..,,,.......,..,,,......,......... EDWARD BADER Address- Diamond jubilee NANCY NOBLE Saxophone Duet .................. Song of Spring Halcyon DeVore and Donald Kern Panel Discussion .. .. Here Comes Tomorrow Address .............. EUGENE GILDERMASTER Address ...... .............. J OSEPH ZEARING Address ..................,..... MARYLU ERICSON Solo- Lovely Springtime MARILYN PASCHEN Piano Solo- Minstrels MARILYN WARNECKE Valedictory .................................. DEAN TEECE Girls' Chorus- A Bird Flew .............. Clokey Presentation of Class Gift ...... JOSEPH ZEARING Acceptance ............................ MARY L. UTHOFE Presentation of Diplomas ...........,,. D. E. PAMP Benediction .................................. REV. PETERS Recessional- Marche Romaine ........ Gozmod COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Second Row: joe Zenring, Dean Teece, Marilyn Paschen fvocal solol, Edward Bader. Don Kern lsax duetl. First Row: Nancy Noble, Halcyon DeVore Ksax duetj, Marilyn XVamecke ipiano soloj, Marylu Ericson, Gene Gildermaster. 21 l



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JUNIDIQS HOME ROOM 106 just around the cornernlthe answer given by several girls as they hurriedly left the room having been SLIGHTLY overcome by the aroma which confronted them upon entering. The aroma was that of stale fish, ether, and remnants of biology experiments. And thanks to the biology classes, the home room students found many specimens of interest fincluding white rats-much to the distress of certain female membersj. Vice-president Ernest Larsen was an able substitute when their efficient little president, Pat Weller, was absent. Harold Powers was elected Secretary-Treasurer. Out of four members from the junior class who were selected for the National Honor Society, three hail from 106. They are: Lenore Ackerson, jack Eakle, and George Skinner. Add to that the fact that three of the four junior athletes who became members of the National Athletic Society were from 106. They were: jack Eakle, George Skinner, and Harold Powers. That is quite a record for one home room and one of which they can justly be proud. HOME ROOM 303 President William Pettee presided over all business meetings in home room 303, that is, when Mr. Grace insisted ! ! ! Vice-president Barbara Anderson was his stoogeishe took over when President Pettee was absent. The money and all financial matters were managed by Treasurer Taylor Jensen. Now we come to Schmitt fLaverne, they call himj. He was the secretary of 505. Look, Ma, no minutes ! ! ! As in all home rooms, the sale of bonds and stamps was one of the main activities. Each Tuesday, all the members of this room dug deep into their pockets and pulled out dimes, quarters, etc. They had a fine record-100'X, participationiNow see who's patriotic ! I ! An additional fact fthat of course we wouldn't want to publicizej is that the members of 303 had a good time ! l ! Didn't you, kids P ? ? HOME ROOM 104 Some thanks for our victorious basketball season might possibly go to home room 104i who knows ! ! ! I ! It was they who, at Christmas time, presented Mr. Howard with his beautiful red necktie--that famous tie that accompanied him to every basketball game as a good luck token. Lay that pistol down, babe, Lay that pistol down Pistol Packin' Mama Lay that pistol down ! ! Yes, Pistol Packin' Mama really did a good deed when she helped the kids win the second prize with their float, which was dedicated to this outstanding personage. In September when home room elections were held, Howard QBuzzj Troupa was elected President, Lillian Adams was elected Vice-president and Roger Springer was elected Secretary- Treasurer. Did Mr. Howard ever mention the basketball games ? ? ? Now who's kidding ! ! ! l 251

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