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FIQESHMEN HOME ROOM 115 AlId6I'JOIZ for President-Anderrozz for President-she was elected, so all year Marilyn Anderson was president. Wayne Pillefz for Vire-PreJident- he was also elected and Arnold Ross was chosen to serve as Secretary and Treasurer-so made up the executive department of Mr. Walter's home room. The poor little freshmen were oft times baffled by the odd looking designs on the black- board. They were, as Mr. Walters explained, only shorthand words and not chickens scratches at all. Honorable mention was given to them for their good job of making a float for the homecoming parade. A Do you remember that little poem that Mr. Walters had on his bulletin board for so long? Quite a center of attraction wasn't it ! ! ! l You Freshies did a pretty good job during your first year. Good luck for the following three. HOME ROOM 105 Down on first floor and in room 105 to be exact we find Miss Fanshier and a studious group of freshmen. The first few days of school these pupils were a little awed by all the Spanish posters they saw on the walls. Then they learned she was the Spanish teacher. Many of these freshmen are now happily looking forward to the day when they too can become Spanish students. Then they will be able to read what the posters say! Could it bc that the freshmen are just an industrious group? It seems that this home room too went over the top in magazine sales. Q Bob Rideout is the big It in this room, with Eleanor Poppens right behind him. Frances Piascente is the secretary and' George Eggers is thhe treasurer. HOME ROOM 111 At the end of the first floor corridor all by themselves we find the hungry home room. It is referred to as the hungry home room because Miss Malsbury has several pictures of appetizing meals on display. Who knows but what in the years to come some housewife of Princeton will say, I received my inspiration to become a good cook in home room 111 when I was only a freshman. You boys better keep your eyes open for a good cook. The freshmen want to be sure Princetonians are well supplied with reading material for this home room went over its quota in magazine sales. Every Tuesday they are all prepared with dimes, quarters, dollars, etc., to help Uncle Sam by purchasing War Bonds and stamps. Harley Angle is president and Don Dyke runner up with vice-presidency. joan Conley keeps an eye out for happenings and keeps a strict record of each event. You see she is the secretary. Tom Rideout is treasurer and handles all the financial worries. lQ27Il
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TOP PICTURE-Home Room 115--First Row: Eugene Wilson, Harry Smith, Mr. Walters, Eunice Underwood, William Halherg, Richard Kirkpatrick, George Brooks, Norma Jean Boyland, Betty Lenihan, Susan Moore, Maybelle Bagwell, Roberta Lund, Alice Fredrickson. Second Row: Don Nix, Ruth Wass, Linnea Hult, Barbara Matson, Betsy Seibel, Marilyn Anderson, Jeanette Larson, Arnold Ross, Joan Larson. Third Row: Lowell Gustafson, Leonard Sage, Wilbur Heuer, Willard Yarde, Jack Crebs, Wayne Pillen, Roger Fahlberg, Donald Anderson, Mavis Ryan. Not in picture: Leonard Paulson, Dolores Peterson, Dolor es Merkley, Joy Joslyn, Gaylord Cartwright, Donald Simon. CENTER PICTURE-Home Room 105-First Row: Max Bader, Arthur Anderson, Harry Moore, Ruby Kelly, Alice Starker, Nora Van Clcave, Jenn Booth, Joanne Warnecke, Shirley Whited. Seond Row: Russell Limerick, James Lemke, Frank Gordon, Eleanor Poppens, Patricia Miller, Bette Lou Meyer, Marjorie Hade, Jean Anderson, Frances Piacente. Third Row: George Eggers, Bob Rideout, Mary Wirges, Hazel Lampkins, Myrtle Van Cleave, Mildred Frantzen, Bernice Sage, Miss Fanshier. Not in picture: Jean Noe, joseph McCauley, Ernest Shipp, Beverly Enright, Lloyd Helper, Marguerite Spitz, Robert Schlosser. BOTTOM PICTURE-Home Room 111-First Row: Harry Anderson, Richard Heaton, Carol Carlon, Raymond Gyger, Donald Velker, Donald Dyke. Second Row: Barbara Becker, Juelle Elliott, Greta Lewis, Norma Mead, Marian Perkins, Joan Piper, Yvonne Doty, Joanne Conley, Eleanor Cusack. Third Row: Josephine McColl, Dorothy Shephard, Helen Giltner, Patsy Lou Salmon, Caroline Bickett, Joan XVeeks, Phyllis Peterson, Miss Malsbury. Fourth Row: Carroll Krueger, Stanley Johnson, Richard Rideout, Gene Sons, Dick W'iltz, Harley Angle, LeRoy Yepsen. Not in picture: Jim Fleming. E261
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