Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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Back Row-Jay Gross, Joanne Wilscin, Gaylord Cartwright, Jo Anne Gilbert, Max Dean, Gretchen Lang, Faye Trc-mpc-r, Carolyn Smith. Fourth Row-Rita Rowley, Mary Virginia Peterson, june W'ilt2, Betty Moss- man, Shirley Christiansen, Nancy Finkle. Third Row-jack DeBord. john Thompson, Mary Lou McColl, Lois Fredrickson, Marilyn Devenny, jcanne Allen, joan Postlewait, Lou Lita Sapp, Barbara Bell, Marjorie Quinlan, jack Halberg, Roy McKune. Second Row-joe Rideout, Harry Greenwood, jack Billeter, Donald Perrigo, Beverly Loney, Viola Everman, Pat Hall, Miss Woller, Robert Mills, Ronald Scholes, james Kampf. First Row-Harold Winters, Theodore Sterrett, Betty Bennett, jack Wahlstrom. Mary Blunck, Robert Nelson were not present when the picture was taken. freshmen 305 Does our home room look large? Well it is! But Miss Woller, our homeroom teacher, manages us green freshman only too . . . o . . . oo well. When school first began, we chose our class officers-Betty Lea Mossman for president and Max Paul, runner-up, naturally became vice presi- dent. For our secretary we chose Jack DeBord, and being the miser he is, he managed to become treasurer, too. During the paper drive we decided to become patriotic, and came out on top with about a ton and a half of paper to our credit. A new student, Mary Blunck, brought 857 pounds of it. Our re- ward was a box of candy. fNotice the past tensej Fay Tremper, Betty Lea Mossman, Jo Ann Gil- bert, jean Allen, jim Kampf, Roy McCune, Ron- ald Scholes, and jack DeBord helped bundle and weigh the paper. QNO wonder we won! ! I lj They tell us we're the most energetic of all the Freshman. After all we do climb three flights of stairs to get to our home room. In fact, we're so energetic that if we're ever assigned to the third floor again, we're going to install an ele- vator. Ted Sterrett has volunteered to supervise the job. Our home room mmzber is 3055 lVe're frerlwzazz wloo mu really jizfe! Mirr ll 0ller if om' fe.zflver'.r zmwe, To lead the clara' om' final aim. --BETTY LEA Moss MAN page tlairty-one

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First Row-Roberta Lund, Carolyn Bickett, joanne Larson, Roberta Young. Second Row-Frank Gordon, Donald Dyke, Lloyd Helper, Miss Graham, Donald Anderson, Richard Heaton. Absent-Donald Velker, joy Joslyn. sophomores 208 In the House of Learning QP. T. H. SJ, sur- rounded bythe wisdom of the ages Qin the Libraryj, thirteen neglected little orphans fprac- tically orphans, since their honored mother, Miss Graham, was almost always busy doing thingsh looking up reference books for other peoples children, for instancej have their headquarters where nothing ever happens-much. Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to present Sophomore Home Room 208. ln the beginning, though the magazine sales came on very suddenly, the little orphans managed to sell nearly their whole quota of subscriptions frah rahj. This home room has been on the beam in war projects, too, Why, they even won third place in the paper drive, with 871 pounds of scrap paper collected within a week! And, once they caught the idea, they were almost always 100 per cent participants in the purchase of War Bonds and Stamps. Although the masculine element of this Home Room was, of course, not much interested in social events, the boys were finally persuaded to attend a movie party en masse. A spring picnic, boosted along by a beautiful day and some interesting chow, proved enjoyable to those who attended. Plans were afoot for a knitting party or a quilting bee exclusively for the boys, because, as their Home Room teacher says, Knitting and sewing are the only things you can do well while you talk, so you chatterboxes ought to produce some champion knitters and quiltersf' However, this plan was never realized. Finally, about the middle of the second semester, Chairman Lloyd Helper and Secretary joy Joslyn were elected, and, now that they have completed their Home Room business for the year, shall we leave them in peace? -JOY JOSLYN page ibirty



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FTCSITITICI1 106 Ugh! Formaldehyde! Those darn fish! Well, that's what we get for having 106 for a home room. QMaybe it's because we're freshies?j cers. Our president is Dick Morel, and his run- ner-up is Eldon Peterson. The secretary is Bob Powers, and treasurer, Bob fdo we trust him?j Gilbert. It's queer, but the girls just don't get Don't get the wrong impression-everything Very far in 106 in 106 doesn't smell, for we were one of the one- hundred per cent home rooms in the magazine sales. jack Smith was high man. Norma Hay was I suppose everyone knows about Miss Covert's experience in the Womens Marine Corps. We've one of the high collectors in the waste paper drive. And, after struggling with our respective con- sciences for a while, a hundred per cent of us bought War Stamps and Bonds. It seems as though the boys outnumber the girls in 106, because they make up all our offi- heard all about the tough routine she had to go through! fBy the way, she hails from Dixong we haven't heard much about that, Lucylj Maybe the impression of 106 is good, maybe it's bad, but we'll stick by our good old home room ! -MARY KAY ARMSTRONG Atop-Dean Rabe, Bob Arnett. Back Standing-Alan Rumley, Dick Morel, Bob Powers, Donald Krager, George Lutes. Center-Duane Conner, Bob Gilbert. Front-Joyce Ruberg, Miss Covert, Marie Gapinski, Ruth Frccburg, Delores Peterson. Norma Hay, Hazel Lamkin, Helen Schultz, Kathryn Videen, Mary K. Armstrong. Seated Front-Howard Alexander, Geraldine Kelly, Nancy Yeazel. Seated Back-Eldon Peterson, jack Smith.

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