Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)
- Class of 1955
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You will recall the winter time, the hard studying, the dances, the basketball games, and then spring with the graduation of the Class of '55. We of the annual staff have tried to keep a careful record of the year just finished and are proud to present to you this book as evidence of our faithful recording. The theme is our school Loyalty Wlien we were planning this book, we looked for a theme that would be unusual and yet a part of our school. Our school Loyalty is unusual in that it was written and composed by a former student of Princeton High, and it is so much a part of our school that we have used lines directly from it as titles for the divisions. In conclusion, the co-editors sincerely thank the staff members and especially our adviser, Mr. Kenny, who has worked so hard with us, for the fine job all have done. YMAIKH' Hem' --Tun Mouzrs 1 may , -ll ADMINISTRATION CLASSES .... ACTIVITIES . ATHLETICS . THE RECORD . Page Six PAGES 8 PAGES 16 PAGES 42 PAGES 70 PAGES 10 15 41 69 99 0-112 qiicqer Sfaff CO-EDITORS Mary Huey Ted Molen ACTIVITIES STAFF janet Howe Mary Ann Rockstad ATHLETIC STAFF joe Ruklick Phil Kasbeer SENIOR SECTION STAFF Karen Rockcy Ted johnson UNDERCLASSES SECTION STAFF Dianne Rosenquist jane Finn ADIVIINISTRATION STAFF Patricia Oloffson Patricia Bohm SNAPSHOTS STAFF Sharon Whitten! Marjorie Schroeder Connie Piper Vernon Taylor Forrest Finn CALENDAR Deborah Fawcett ART STAFF Sandra Sharick john Evermon PHOTOGRAPHERS John Hade Richard Marine CLERKS Nancy Price Mary Ellen Tonkinson Annette Norene Phyllis Gleason Kenneth Pioterek Elaine Nelson Carl jean Smith BUSINESS STAFF Carl Bledsoe Mary K. 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W , , I 111 ur otyaffty gs ever WHA you H1 nf .,,' , 1 1 ' M 1' , ff : 5 wl5li?Q33 ,Q ' -um: I' ia.. 5 -My QA -1 1 SCA ol ,Boar UR Dhhlj APPRILCIAT ION 1nd slneere gmt rtude Zee to the members of our sehool board who hue helped mllxe our four years IH Prrnee ton High Sehool 1 xery happy md wonderful sue eess 'lhns fxne group of men 1ll respetted leaders rn our LOlUITlL1Fllfy haye alvmys found the tlme to render serxlee to our sehool 1nd student body The presldent of the board ns Mr Charles T luyeett who works xery hard along, with the other C,fflL1CHIbOlI'kl members Mr C A Mlflx mln Mr Harold Steele Mr ames H Lowry md Mr Mlles W Bry mt We the students of P H S deem rt a great honor to hone been the mayor eoneern of this effluent and fClTl1I'lxlbl6 Prlneeton I-high Sehool licxrd R om lelt to mehr ,I BRYKNI NIR F-XXXCI II NIR LOXX KX XlR Ylllll. NIR BIKRKLINN P Ten MR CHARLIS C Hou MRS LILLIAIN SAXLM Jewel 119 In the Pllllllpll VIVICIIDCI OR A MAN who hls eaptuned our shrp for only three years Mr Holt has been 21 leader of eneourigement md loy1lty He hu nex er ee1sed to be eheerful 1nd helpful to my student Mr Holt IS mlm 155 around to lem on wl1en 1 student he hm spent vnlth hls xworle md with L15 We speak for the entlre student bcdy when we Sd, Our deep 1ppree11t1on and grmtude 5,0 fo Mr Holt our helpful 1nd underbtmdxnf, prrn 1 1 P1p.e Lluen F ' 1 'f 1 ' - ' M V ' . ' . z '. aj ' ' z ' has il problem, .md we deeply Appreciate the time 1 - , - ' I V V '- ' U 1 h . a A 4 ' . .Y , ' 1 ' ' .K ' ' A - Up. L., M1 Dmlmm M111 F15 M155 GENIVIIVI A5H11owN 13 S Knox Collcp. 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Yfeuazner MR HOWARD Clarr Adi ue: HE CLASS Ol 55 That expressron wrll long be remembered be rt good or bad We as 21 elass haxe had a struggle this year but rn this struggling group we haxe some of the fmest and most outstandrng rndmduals that any elass eould xer hope to haxe My year as Presldent has been frlled with roy drsappomtment and the big hope of malxrng this tl rss a huge sueeess My xery eapable asslstants hue aided me greatly rn the many problems that hare arrsen These melude Phrl Kasbeer nee presrdent Mary Ann Roekstad seeretary and ark Hade treasurer Mary Kathryn Wrlkrns and Diane Rosenqulst for whom I haxe 1 great deal of rppreeratron and admrratron haxe been my right hand helpers Last but far from least rs th lt lll rble man Mr Howard o1r aduser who has been behrnd us 1ll the way The Class or 55 slys farewell and wishes I.ueL Tru orrrss JN lhufdefzf I 5 fl' l .V Q ' A W -4 f H ' , ' K, ,ffm , I . ' rr f ,ffl if: ' ,- -,- . . . . nf, '. e . 7 cl . A . A . . 3 , ll N '. V ' f ' V' L' 1 7 I , . ' . Y 1 f ' , ' - ' f f'- .5 - , , -. , . - , Il -- t , . ' . r , 7 lv, HL , r . Q .- L A - , , , , 1 y , K ,t 1 X i 1 ' -f ' 2 iz ' . 53 'xv 1 ' a 4 ' f , , -2 . 1. , , ,y to all. I I , 5 f - 55 y 1, . .- A , v , ., . .., . r . e , Av 3, 'U . V. 'rc 'i can eniors I .I I MARILYN ALM CLIFFORD BARKER DARYL BECKER ELAINE BELL ALM, MARILYN JEAN XY cckIy Tiger Smff. 5. Play Prmluntiun Nuff, S. ll Pup C,:uIw, Z, 43 H1-IIIII, 1.2. 3. 43 C. A. A.. J. i.1l5.H,A,. 1. lnf:.irnur.ils. Q. 'L Cifrlx' Baslwtbgill Slmuting Contest. Z1 l.rrIx' Arghcry Slumting Cunfcst 5. 4. BARKER, CLIFFORD EUGENE Clmxs Officer. Viw President, I: Pup Clulw. 4. Hi-Y, 5: Frcslr-Nzplr Fuotlull. 1: Varsity Ermtlmll. 43 Lxusli-Snplr Track, I3 Varsity Track, 43 Intmmumls, 1, 2. BECKER, ROBERT DARYL av 1 ' - K I..iy Irmluurmn Buff. a. 4. Pup C.Iulv. -I BELL, ELAINE -IL'NE Tmnsfcrrufl from H.ill. 2: Chorus 1. I-'cp Club, ig Hr-Tri. 4. F. H. A., 41 Intr.imur.1I5, 4. BOHM, PATRICIA LEE Class Offucr, Sccrcmry. 1. 'I'rc.nurcr. 23 Tiger Shift, 4. XY'cckIy Tiger Sufi. S, Chorus. 1. 2. 5. 4, Iinwmlwlc. S PIA3' Prmluumn Sufi, 5 -I. Pep Clulw. lg HIYII-II. I. 2. 5 41 ly, A, A.. 1. Z. Sp Sure Bzxkczl-1.111 T-murngimcnr. S. Intramurals, I, 2. 5. 43 Sclm-nl Chccrlcadcr, I. 2. 53 'liculicr fur .I D433 43 Home Ru-mi Offincr. Cliccrlcidcr, I. 2, 5. Hi-Tri Offucr, Sccrcury 2. President. 5. l.A BUCHANAN JOHN CAREY DENNIS CHASE XVARREN CREVISTON BUCHANAN, MARCELLA KAY PATRICIA BOH M LOLA DIIZTMEIIZR XVcckly.Tigcr Staff. 53 Chorus, 43 Play Prmluctiun Stiff, 5, 4. Lmlcrstudrcs. 2. 5. Pc Club. l. 43 Hi-Tri. l. 2, 5, I' 4: C. A. A., J. S. Ii. H. A. l. 2. 3. 43 Intmmurali, 2, Licllnr I ' O I ni x 41 TA. A fir .i Ihy, 4, It H. A. fflccr, Pr lcd. Cluir- Illllfl, 43 Girls' B.iakcrlw.iII Slumtrng Contest. -I3 Girls' Arnlicr Sli-:ming Cunfusf. S. C.nIcf Tc.uInng, -I. CAREY, JOHN RCPERT Play Pmlucfiun Staff. I. Pep Club, 43 F. F. A.. I. 2', 5. 41 Fresh-Supl: Emxtlull, I, 1. CHASE, DENNIS junior Class Plny. S. Pl,iy IIIUQILILIIQII Staff, -I, If. I2 A. l, 1, 3. 43 Fresh-huph Ifimllmll, l 3 I'u.1LI1cr fur .1 Ihy, lg ' E. E, A. Offinur. Scnrcmry, -I. Homu Ronin Offiwiw 'I'ru.ir.urcr. 5, CREVISTON, XWARREN TRUE, JR. Yfcckly Tiger Surf. 3: ,Iuniur Class Pl.15'. 51 Sem-mr CLIN l'l.1y. 4: Tlicspmnx. 5, I, Iuinguxge Club. 23 Hr-Y ' S 4. Hr-Y Officer. Pruxnicnr. 41 Ercsh-Suph Fontlull, I. 21 Vgrsrty Fimflmll. S. lg Eruxli-Supl: Biskctlull, I. 1. Intu- 5 I mumls. I. 1. S. I. B.iwIn.ilI. Z. Y.irs.ty Club 1. N.mun.il Allilgtu Ilurmr Suuuty. 5. I, Tc.icI1cr fur ,i Ihy, 4, Hum: Runm Offlucr. Vine Prcsldcnt, I, 4. DIE-I-INIEIER, LOLA RAE Tmnxfcrrckl from XX'..i1lxuIi.i. XX'1s.. S, B.1mI. I. Mnulmlr B.iml. 41 Chorus. 5. I1 Nurtli Ccntml Chorus. 4 3 PI.iy ' p ' 4 C' A A v Prruluxtiun buff 4. Ik Clulw. 'lj H1-'Ir1, 3 1. . P.igc Nmclcun eniors JOANNE DOYLE DARELI. ECKBERG JOHN IEVERMON DEBORAH FANWCETT ROBERT FENWICK RICHARD ITETROW FORREST FINN lANIi FINN I.IEWIS FLINN IVAN ITREFBERL DOYLE, -IOANNE CATHERINE AB Club, -lg Weekly' Tiger Stall, 5: Bantl. l. 1. 5, -li North Central Band, 5, -lg Macomb Iiantl. 3. -lg De-Kalb, Band. lg Chorus. lg 1, 5, lg Ensemble, 3. -l. junior Class Play. 'ag Senior Class Play, -lg Understuthes. 2, 5. Thespians, -lg Pep Club, f', -lg Hi-Tri I I 'a -l fr A A I I 5 -l I. H, A.. 5, -l. Intramurals. 1. 2. 5, -lg leather lor a Day, -1. F. H. gt. gl Ollitt Recreation -lg Hi-Tix Ollicers. Set- letgny, -lg Cadet Ieaching, -l. ECKBERG. DARELI. LAYYRENCIZ Translerretl tiom Wfyanet, J'g Play Pro.Iuttlon Stall, -lg Varsity Track, 2. 5. -lg Cross Country. J. 5, -lg State Tratk Meet. 5. EVERMON. IOIIN XVliNDIil.I. A c1ita,. lg AH ciiulr. l, . g 'et'StaIl. l. Play Plotlne- 6 l ln, tion Stall, 5 lg I2 I'. A l I 5' Ielthei lor 1 Dry l FAXVCETT, DEBORAH I.IfIf Class Ollicer, Treasurer.-1. AIS Club. I. ll. 5. -lug True: starr. -lg sXIUeekIy Ti: l -l. Pep Club. 1. 5. C A A l I In 1 Q tmuials. I, 2. leather lor a Day. l. Home Room Oltitci, . . .. ,-. 1- President, l. FENXWICK, ROBERT Play Protluation Stall, Intramurals, 5, Page Twenty 1 N e' Nttll 'ag Pray P:o nation Stall. 3. l Hr Ir: l 5 l Art Club 1 Setretary, lg II:-Tri Otliter,iV1te LEWIS lg H1-Y.5 -l.F.F.A,. 1.1, 5,-lg FIi'FROW, RICHARD FORREST Hi-Y, lg F. F. A.. l. 2, 5. -lg Fresh-Soph Football. I, 2: Varsity Football. 5. -lg Fresh-Soph Track. I Intramurals. -l. Varsity Club, -lg Boys' State, 5g Teacher lor a Day. -lg F If. A. Olliter, Treasurer -l. FINN, FORREST EUGENE Tiger Stall -lg Senior Class Play, -lg Play Protluttion Statf. ig Thespians, 4g Pep Club. -lg Fresh-Soph Football. I Varsity Football. H Fresh-Soph Iiasketlwall, l, lg Varsity Ilasketballg 5. -lg State Bilsl-cethall Tournament. 5, -l Var ity Track, l. 2. 5. -lg State Tzank Meet, Z, 5, -lg Cross Country, -lg Varisty Club, 1. T, 5. -lg Teacher lor a Day. -lg Home Room Otliteig Vice President, lg Catlet Teach- ing, -l. FINN, JANE BOLTON National Honor Sotlety, -lg All Club. ig Tiger Stall, -lg XX'eekIy Tiger Statt. S. Chorus. l J. 5. Ig Ilnsemhleg 3. 5: Senior Class Play. l. Play Protlnttlon Statt. ig l'nller- stu.I1es. 2, Eg Thespians. -lg I,at n Club. J, 5. -lg Language Club. 'ag Pep Club. 2. -lg Hi-Tri. I, 2, 5, -lg C. A. A.. I, J. S. -l. Intran1ura's. 1. 2. S -lg Teather for a Day. lg Home Room Ollrteq Seeretaiy. l. li. A. A. Otltei. Treasurer, 3. Po'nt K.hanman. -lg Cnls' Basketball Shooting Contest. 1. ig Corls' Archery Shooting Contest. l, Cadet Teaclung, 4. FLINN, LEWIS ANDRIEXX! Pla' Proaluttion Stall. Im, lg Hi-Y, 5, lg Fresh-boph Foot ball. I, Ig Varsity Football. 5. -lg Fresh-Soph Iiaskethall l. Varsty Baskt-tlall. J. 5, -lg State Basketball tournament. 5. -lg Varsity Tratk. l. J. 3, -lg State Tratl-4 Meet. J. 5. -1. Baseball. l. Varsity Club. l. 2, 3. -lg Teather lor a Day. -lg Home Room Ottner, President. J. -lg Cadet Teatlunu. -l. FREEBERG, IVAN LEROY ,lunior Class Play. S. Play Production Stall. lg Hi-Y. Ig F. F. A.. l. Z. 3. lg F. F. A. Ottiter. Sentinalg -lg Home Room Otliuer, Vue President, I . PHYLLIS GLEASON SANDRA GOODALE BARBARA HERRON MARY I.OU HODGE GLISASON, PHYLLIS -IIZAN AB Club, l 2: Tlgcr Stall, 41 XVcel'cly Tiger Staff. Chorus, 1, 2. 3, 4, North Central Chu.us, 43 Eztuetnble. Play Production Staff. 4g Thespfans, 4, Pep Club. A H1-Tn, l, 2, 5, -I: G. A. A., 1,- 2. 5 4g Intramurals,-ll eniors f JOHN HADE THEODORE HARRIS RICHARD HAY IANET HOXVE CONNIE HUDSON ROBERT HUDSON HEIIRUN, BARBARA HIfl.IiN 9. Chorus. I3 Play Prmluctmn Statt, S. 4. Hi-Trl, l, Z, 5, 23 41 II. H. A., 1. 5, 4: J, 43 Teather fur .1 Day, 4, Cy. A. A. Oltxcer, 4, Cadet Teaching, 4. GOODALE, SANDRA KAY juninr Class Play. 5, HI-'I-fl, l. J. S. -I. HADE, JOHN LEROY Class Officer, Presx.'ent. S Treasurer. 41 Natmrra' Hoa . . W Suclety, 4: A Club. I, -3 AB Club. 5, 41 Tijc Stair . I . Chorus. 4 3 Ensemble. 43 Play Pzmluctmn Statl. 2. 5. 41 Hi-Y, Z. 5. 4 3 Slate Basketlyxll Tnuzna. ent. 5. 4 , State Track Meet Z. 5: Athletlc Manauer. 2. S, 4: Irxtramn lent. l, Treasurer. 4. Cummeuezxtent Speaker. 4. HARRIS, TH EODORIE XVILLIARD nxt Ig Varslty.CIub. 2. 3, 4. National Athletic Hrrmr Smlely. -. -I, 4, 'Ie.lLheZ tor a Day. 4. Irlu e Rou 1UIImeF. Plexxf HODGE, DIARY LUI' Cllurus, 1,23 III-Trl. I 1. 5. -I, Cr, A. A., I, 1, I:, H. A., 1. 5. -I. HOXVE, IANIET ' 41 'lrger Staff. 4, XX eel-ily Inger Stat! 5. Bam, Natiunal Honor S-mcxety. 5. 43 A Club. l. J, 5. AB Club, .. . . .. ,. . ' I 7 x w w . North Central bland 2. 5, 4. RIM-flllln Band, Z.. N41 'Del Kalb Band. lg Chorus, J. 5, 41 Senmr Class Play, 4, Play Pmtluttmn Statt, 31 Untlerstutltcs 1 S' h si s . . . I epan., 4: I.at1n Club. 2. 5. 4. Language Club. Z. 51 Pep Club, 2, 4. Hu-Trl, l. Q' 5. 4. tv. A, A.. l, 1, 3.41 Intramurals. I. 3. S. 41 Teanher mr a Day.,-lg Hume Ruum KDHILUI. Secre- tary. 3. Cnrls' Basketball Shmmnu Contest. lg Curly' Arch- erv Shlmtnng Camtest. S. C.mmneme1:1ent Speaker. 4. Valetllxtorran. 4. HUDSON, CCJNNIE LYNN AB Club. l. Ensemble, 41 Play Pr-Vpxttmm St,L.' VCX-e-klx' VIAIQLCI' Staktt. 5. Mat-rmb Bantl. 4. Play PIWMIUKIIUII F, F, A.. l. 1, 5. 4. If. F. A. Ottlper Eiepnrtef. I. Ilrwlizt S'ttt 5 4 Pe Club I 5 4' Hn T Ruum Ollicer. Treasurer, 2. 3. HAY, RICHARD LISIE Tl . ,., . . - P r W - . . -Ir1.KI.l 5,4LF.H,A,. l. Z. S. 41 Intramurals. il Sthrml C.heerle.uler. 2. 5. 4. Crls' State. S, Teather t-mr a Day. 4. F, H. A. Ottxter. Presltlent. 4. Home Rlmm Ottlter Treasurer, l, l.- Hx-Tri Ottxter. Mnmtur, 2, I-lurneuunnng Queen. 43 Ilumeumung Attendant. 51 Sweet Sixteen Queen, 4. HUDSON. CONRAD ROBERT ger Stall. 4. I'5an,l. 1. .', w. Mat-wmlr I5.m.l. 1. Iftlxalb Cl:-frus, w. 43 North Central Ch-vruw. I. Play Pr-ntluttwxl Band. l. ,Iunmr Class Plax, R. Play Pu'utt-un Stait. 4: Start. 1. 43 Pe Club. 4. Hn-X, 2. S. 4, I'. I'. A I W Pep Club. 4. Hx-Y. 5. 41 Intramurals. I 2. Teather Day. 4. lu' ,1 P I .. . -. S, 41 Fresh-Suph F-mtball. I, Varxnty Fu-Itball 3: Fresh' Snph Haxketlltll, 1. State lfiasketball T-nurnament. 5. 4: Fresh-Suph Tratk, I, State Iltaek Meet. 3: Athletnt Man- auer, 1. 1. i. 43 Intramurals. 2. S. 4. Varsity C lub S 4' Teather tor a Dax, 41 Hume Rrmm Othcer, Vice. Prem: dent. 4. Paue Tn enty -une eniors MARY HUEY PHILIP KASBEIER HUEY, MARY CATHERINE Class Officer, Secretary 53 National Honor Society. 5. 43 A Club, l, 23 AB Club, 5, 43 Tiger Stall, 43 Weekly Tiger Staff, 53 Band, I, 2, 5, -I3 North Central Band, 23 Macomb Band, 2, 43 DeKalb Band, 13 Chorus, 1. Z, 43 Noon Chorus 5: junior Class Play, 53 Senior Class Play, 43 Thespians, 43 Latin Club, 1, 5. 43 Pep Club, 43 Hi-Tri, l. Q', 43 Ci. A. A., 1, Z, 5, 43 Intramurals, 1, 2, 5, 43 Teacher tor a Day, 43 Ci. A. A. Ottiter, Secretary 5, President, 43 H1-Tri Oflicer, President, 1. Vice President, Z3 Girls' Bas- ketball Shooting Contest, l, 23 Girls' Archery Shooting Con- test, 43 Commencement Speaker, 43 Salutatorian, 4. HULT, RICHARD ARVID Class Officer, President. I. Z3 Fresh-Soph Football. I3 Varsity Football. 2. 3. 43 Fresh-Soph Basketball, l 23 Varsity Basketball, 5, 41 State Basketball Tournament, 53 43 Varsity Club 2, 5, 43 Boys' State. 33 Teacher for a Day, 43 Home Room Oltrter. President 2, 3. 43 All State Football, 43 Honoral,le Mention National High School A'l- American Football Team. 4. HUSSEY, MICHAEL ANTHONY A Club. ll AH Club l, 5, We-ekly' Tiger Stall, 5: Chorus, 1. 53 North Central Chorus, 1. 53 Play Producton Statl, 5. 43 Latin Club, 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y, Z. 5, 4, Intramurals, 41 Teacher lor a Day, 4. JOHNSON, MERVIN TED Class Oltiter. President. 4 Tiger Statl. 43 Weekly' Tiger Stall. 53 Chorus I, 5. 43 North Central Chorus. 2. 5. 43 junior Class Play, 53 Play Production Stall. 4. Pep Club, l3 Boys' State. 53 Teacher lor a Day, 43 Home Room Olli- cer, President. Z, 5, 43 Ca.let Teatlrrng, 4, Commencement Speaker, 4. KASBEER, NANCY MARIE Band. l, 2, 5. 43 North Central Bantl. 53 Macomb Band. 2. DeKalb Band Z3 Chorus, 13 Play Proluttron Stall. 5, 1 43 Iainuuagqe Club, 5, 43 Pep C.uh, 53 Hi-Tri. 1. -, 5, 43 Teacher lor .1 Day. 4. Page Twenty-two RICHARD HULT MICHAEL HUSSEY TED JOHNSON NANCY KASBEER LEON LANE ALAN LATZ DUANE LUESSENHEIDE RICHARD MARINE KASBEER, PHILIP FERRIS Class Officer, Vice President, 43 National Honor Society 43 Timer Stall, 43 Chorus, 43 junior Class Play, 5: Senior Class Play, 43 Pla Production Staff, Z, 5. 43 Thespians 4: Pep Club, 43 Hi-Y, 4, Fresh-Soph Football, l, 23 Varsity Football, 5, 43 Fresh-So h Basketball, 1. Z3 Varsity Bas- ketball, 5, 43 State Basketball Tournament, 5, 43 Fresh- Soph Track. 23 Varsity Club, 5 43 National Athletic Honor Society, 5, 43 Teacher for a Day, 41 Home Room Officer, President, 51 Vice President, 4. LANE, LEON ROY Band, 1, 2, 5, 43 North Central Band, 4: Macomb Band. 43 DeKalb Band, I3 Play Production, 5, 43 Hi-Y, 5 43 Fresh-Soph Football, lg Varsity Football, 5. 43 Athletic alanagzer, lg Intramurals, 5, 43 Varsity Club, 43 Hi-Y Olfi- cer, Vice President, 4. LATZ, ALAN B. Transterred trom St. liede, 43 Intramurals, 4, LUESSENHEIDE, HAL DUANE AB Club. l3 Weekly' 'lrgiiger Stall, 51 Band, I 2. 5, 43 North Central Band. 43 acomb Band, 2. 43 DeKalb Band, 13 North Central Speech Contest, 43 junior Class Play, 51 Senior Class Play, 43 Thespians, 43 Latin Club. 2, 5. 43 Pep Club, 43 Cross Country, 21 Teacher tor a Day, 4. MARINE, RICHARD CHARLES Tiger Stall, 43 Play Production Stall 3. 41 Hi-Y. 3. 41 Fresh-Soph Football, l. 23 Varsity Football, 5. 41 Fresh- Soph Basketball. l. 13 Intramurals, I, 13 Varsity Club, 43 Teacher for a Day, 4. eniors L GLEN MILLER THEODORE MOLEN GARY MULALLY ELLEN NALLY ELAINE NELSON RICHARD NIEWCCJMIZR ANNETTE NORENE DUANE NYMAN PATRICIA OLOFFSON SHIRLEY OPSAI. MILLER, FLOYD GLEN NENVCOINIER, RICHARD jO5EPH 'lriustcrrcil Ii-un R.unxcy High Snluvul. Claw Otlucr. A Club. S. AB Club, 1. junurr K.l.Isx Pl.Iy. I. Play Pm- Scuicury. I, AB Club. 1. ig Pep Club. 41 Hi-Y, 5 41 ilurtmn MAH. 4: Art Club. I. 2, Buys' Shun. ig Tc.IcI1cr F. F. A.. I1 lntramumls. I. tor A Day. 4. MOLEN, CLARENCE THEODORE NORENE, ANNETTE IVIARIE Class Olliccr, Vice President. 2. 5. AB Club, I, 1. 53 AB Club, I. Tiger Staff. -Ig W'cckly Tiger Stall. S, Churux. Tiger Stull. -I3 XX'eckly Tiger Stall. 5: lhnil. I, 2, S 4. I, I. 5. 4: Nurth Cqntml Churus, -IL juniur Clnss Play 51 Mauunb H.mil. lg Chorus. 2. S. 43 North Central Clmrux, PI.Iy Priulmtumn Stall, 4. bnilcrstmllcs, 53 L.1ngu.Igf: Club. 5, 4, Ensemble. J, 5. 41junlur Clam Pl.iy. ig I..itin Club. 2, Pup Club, 2. 5. Hi-Tri, l. 2, 5. Ig Ci. A. A.. 4. J, H, 4. Hi-Y 2. 5. 4. Frcxh-Suph Fuullull, I. Fresh- Ii. H. A.. I, J. Intmmunrls, I, 2 S, 'lic.uhcr fur .I D.Iv. 4. Suph I'I.iskclb.rll, I. Z. Vursity B.1sI:cIb.Ill. S. -I1 Sure Bus- ' kcrb.ill 'I'uurn.ununr. S. I. B.ucb.rll. lg V.Irsuv Club. S. 4. N.it'un.1l Alhlv.-tm Hunur Smicty, 3. 41 'I'c.Ir.'l1ui lur .I D.Iy. Iv. Huiuc Ru-Im Othgur. Prunulcnt, I. Vim Piusulunt. IL NYAIAN, LIKJNARD DLIANIE Cider Iuunhlng. 4. 1 V , Churus. 41 Pl.ry Pruilucuun SLIM. S. 4. Hr-Y 5. 4: Frcxh- Supll I:imtb,lll. I. IL V.IrNIKy I:1mlb.Ill. 5, I. I:I'C5lI-Suph H.rskutb.ill. l. 21 Cruss Country. lg IIIII.IIIILII.I.lh. I, 2 5, 41 MKLALLY' GARY LEE Virxirv Club. I. Teacher Iur .I Duff. 4. junior Chan Pl.iy 5. Play Prmlurriun hull. I. Hi-Y. 4. V.xr1tx' Fmmtlxill. I. Frcsh'5-:ph B.ixkctb.IIl. I. 21 Vgrulx ... . . . . B,IxlIctb.Illl.lS. I. Sure B.1skctb.rll 'I'uurn.uncur. 6. Ig Ercsb' OLOI'I'5ON. PATRICIA ANN Smph Tm li. J. V.Ir ity Trpxck. 1. 5. I. Sure 'I'r.ILk Meet. -- In I V ., , , H - . X , . it 41 Croix Cuuntryx I1 XYIIFSIII' Club, J. 3. 4. 'liuuhcr lur 'lair Qfg . Vlllxpfclfli, Tlftfr Nuts' gf' glnijusf-l' -YA A DMV. 4, HI-Y OHILUN .L .nxuu I.. .v. a. .Ip Qronugjrmn . w. ni Lrstusrcj. -. Pep Club -. 4. HI-Tri, 1. -. 5. I. lr. A. A.. I.-. w. I. F. H. A.. 1, 2. 5. 41 Intr.u11ur.rls. I. 2. 5, 4. IIICACIICI' tor .I Day. I. E. H. A. Otruur. P-urns Cl1.uim.m. S, Ticasurur. . . . . . . I Mowrluur I Hume Rmun Otruci Vine Prcxulcnt ' NALLY- LLLLN LOLl5L I'IifI'riiOIIu.Er Secretary. Q'. Vug Ihcsidifnt. I. Girl? Hlifll .3 I5-INIKCYI'-Ill 5llI 'fmIl Cuntwt. J. Cul! Arrhcry 5I1uut1nu ' ' Cunrwr. 3. 5. NELSON ELAINE HAZEL OPSAI.. SHIRLEY CHARLENE Tiucr Null. I. XY'uckIy Tiger Null. 3. Buml. 4. NIALUIIIIW f3l , UN- l- HLTU' lr 2115- 'I' Ll' A' A I' A 1' Btmdq All cqlmruxh In 31 5. 4' North Ccntml Lhurux 4. En, -, 1. 4. lntr.Imur.xl5, VI , balm-ml l.hucrlc.ulcr. l. -. It H, A.. wcinblc. K. PIII' Pr-ulugtmn SLIII. 5. I. Vnilcrsturlica. l, UHIWI- P 'l lmCnL'IY AL 2. 51 l,.mgu.I:c Club. 2. Pep Club I. Hx-Tri. I, 2. 5. 43 Ci. A. A.. I. .'. 5. 4. F. H. A.. I. I. K, 4. Il'IU.lIlII.If,IlN. I. Ik. 4. I. 'liu.ILhci Inf .I Day. IL F. H. A. Ollucr. Prmuts f.h.ririu.In. S. Hruuc Ru-un Ottncr. ScLrcr.Irx' S. P.Igc 'limunry lhzu eniors CONNIE PIPER KENNETH PIOTEREK NANCY PRICE CAROL RHEELING JANICE REYNOLDS CAROL RINGENBERG MARY LOU RIORDAN DONALD RICK KAREN ROCKEY MARY ANN ROCKST PIPER, CONNIE LOUISE National Honor Society, -lg AB Club, 1, Tiger Staff. 41 Weekly Tiger Staff, 5, Macomb Band, -lg Noon Chorus. 51 Senior Class Play. -lg Play Production Staff, 5. 43 Under- studies, 2, 5, Thespians, 5, 4g Language Club, 25 Pep Club, 1, Z, -lg Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A.. 1, 2, 5. 43 F. H. A., 1, 2, 5. 4g Intramurals. l. Z, 3, 4. School Cheer- leader, -lg Teacher for a Day, 4: F. H. A. Officer. His- torian, 2, President, 3. Degree Chairman, 4, Messenger 3, -lg Home Room Officer, Vice President, 5. Secretary-Treas- urcr, 43 Hi-Tri Officer. Monitor, 23 Girls' Basketball Shoot- ing Contest, Z, ig Girls' Archery Shooting Contest, 2: Cadet Teaching. -l. PIOTEREK, KENNETH JAMES AH Club, l, 1. BQ Tiger Staff 4. Play Production Staff. 41 Pep Club, 4, Hi-Y. 4, Varsity Track, 43 Intramurals, 1. 41 Teacher for a Day. 4. PRICE, NANCY ELLEN All Club. l, S, -lg Tiger Staff. lg Chorus. I. l: North Central Cho'us, -ll Play Production Staff. 5, lg Hr-Tri l. 2, 5, 4, G. A. A.. 5, Intramurals, 3. llr-Tri Officer Treasurer, 4. RHEELING, CAROL ANN Xveekly Tiger Staff. 'ag Macomb Band. 41 Chorus. lg Play Production Staff. 3, 4. Pep Club, l. -lg Hi-Tri. l. 2 5. 4, Ci. A. A., l, 53 E. H. A., l, 2. 3. 4. Intramurals, 1. 2. 5, 41 School Cheerleader, l, 2 S. 4, Teacher for a Day. -lg F. H. A, Officer Vice President. 5, Secrerary. 4: Home Room Officer, Cheerleader, 1. 1. REYNOLDS, JANICE LOUISE Play Production Staff, 53 Pep Club. 43 Hr-Tri, 1. 2. 3. Ci. A. A., 5. 43 E. H. A.. l, 2 4. Intramurals. 5. -lg Teacher for a Day. 4, Hr-Tri Officer. News Reporter. 2, Girls' Archery Shooting Contest. 5. Page Twenty-four RINGENBERG, CAROL ADELE Transferred from Tiskrlwa, 43 Band. 43 North Central Band, -lg Macomb Band. -lg Hi-Tri. -l. G. A. A.. 4, In- tramurals, 4. RIORDAN, MARY LOU W'eekly Tiger Staff, 51 Chorus, 1. Play Production Staff, 5: Hi-Tri l, 2, 3. 4. RICK, DONALD EDWARD junior Class Play. 51 Play Production Staff, -lg Thes ians, 3, 43 Pep Club, -lg Hi-Y, 2, 43 F. F. A.. 1, 2 5. -l. Presh- Soph Football, 1. 23 Varsity Football. 3, 41 Fresh-Soph Tratk, l, 2'g Intramurals. 1. 2, 4, Varsity Club, 5, -lg It E. A. Officer. Vice President, -lg Pep Club Officer, President. 4. ROCKEY. KAREN SCE National Honor Society. 41 A Club. 1. 5: AB Club, 2, 4: irger Staff, 43 XVeekly Tiger Staff. 5, Band, 2, Macomb Banl, 23 Chorus. l 1, 5, 4, North Central Chorus, -lg t.mer.rble, 52 lunof Class Play, 5: Senior Class Play, -lg Thesprans. 43 Latin Club. 1, 5, 4, Pep Club, 2, 4, Hi-Tri, i. 2. 3. 43 Ci. A, A.. l, Z. 5 43 Intramurals. I, 2, 3, -lg Teacher for a Day. -lg Home Room Officer, President, 1, Secretary. 2. Hr-Tri Officer. Vice President. 5. Girls' Archery Shooting Contest. 53 Commencement Speaker, -l, ROCKSTAD, MARY ANN Class Officer, Secretary, 4, National Honor Society. S 41 A Club. I. 32 AB Club. 2, -l1Trger Staff. -lg XVeekly Tiger Staff, 5g Band, 1. 2 3. 4, North Central Band, 2, 5, 4, Macomb Band. 1: DeKalb Band.Al: Chorus l, 2. 5, 4: Ixnserz ble. Z5 Play Proclutrron Staff, 3, 4. Latin Club, 2, 5, -lg Pep Club, 2, -lg Hr-Tri, 1. 2. 5, 4. Ci. A. A., 1, 2, 3, -l. Ifitramura's 1. 1, 5. 41 Teacher for a Day, -lg Home Room Officer. Secretary. 1. 2, 4. Vile President, 53 Hi-Tri Officer. Pianist, lg Girls' Basketball Shooting Contest, 3. 3: Cadet Teacher. 4. enio NEIL ROSENE DIANNE ROSENQUIST JOSEPH RUKLICK JOHN RUSSIZLI. BARBARA SAPP JOYCE SAPP MARJORIE SCQHROEDER JEAN SCHUIIIZ ROSENE, NEIL OSCAR SAPP, BARBARA MAX Junior Class Play, 5: Hi-Y. 2, 41 F, F. A.. l. 1, 5 -lg s lfiesh-Soph Football, ,, Varisty Football, 3. 41 Fresh-Soph Track, 11 Varsity Club. 41 F. F. A. Oftiter, President. -lg Home Room Officer, Vice President, 5, National Athletic Honor Society, 4. ROSENQUIST, DIANN E KAY AB Club, I, 53 Tiger Stat! 4, Chorus. l. J. ig North Central Chorus, 53 Ensemble. 51 Play Production Stall. 5, 4. Understudies, 2: Pep Club, 4: Hi-Tri, 1, 1. 3. 42 G. A. A., 3, 43 F. H. A.. I, 1, 5. 4: Intramuralx 41 Teacher for a Day. 4: F. H. A. Uttiter. Vice President. 41 Messenger. Q2 5, 41 Home Room Officer. Secrctarv. 5: Hi- 'lirl Utftcer, Monitor. 41 Girls' Archery Shooting Contest. 5. F. H. A, Section Officers Secretary. 5. RL'Kl.ICK, JOSEPH XVAYNE Class Ottttur, Treasurer. 5: National Honor Aotic-ty, Si -I. A Clulw, I1 AB Club. l. 5. 4, Tiger Staff. 4, Hi-Y. -ll lire-h-boph Basketball, l. IL Varsity Basketball, 2. S, 4, F-tate Basketball Tournament. 5. 4, Varsity Track 41 Cross Country. I. 23 Varaty Club, S. 41 National Athletic Honor Sotiety. 5. 4: 'Feather tor a Day, 4. Cadet Teacliing. 41 All-State Basketball Team, 4. Commencement Speaker. 4, RUSSELL, JOHN KIMBERLY YS DONNA RYAN SA NDRA SIiRGEAN'I' National Honor Society. -lg AB Club. 1 53 Weekly' Tiger Statl, 51 Band, l, 2, 5. 43 North Central Hand. 5. 41 Ma- l ' 5 l' comb Band, 2. 4: DeKalb Band. l, Chorus. Play Production Statt, 5, Underzstutlies 2. 4HiTril'5lCiAA5 Club, 5. 4, PCD Club, 3 v , , ,, , 4 3' 1, , t. . 4. l'. H. A,, VZ. 51 Intramurals. I. 2, 3, 43 Stllool Cheer- leader l, 4, Feather tor a Day, 4, Hoom Room Ottiter, ietretir' I 1, 4, Hi-Tri Otticer, Prcsident. 4, Cadet . ry, , Teaching, 4. SAPP, JOYCE MARIE Pla' Production Start, 5: Pep Club. I, 4. H1-'l'r1. I. 2. 5, 4, I. . .. 3 ntramurals. 5. 4. 'Feather tor a Day. 4, I IH A 1 I Cadet Teaching, 4. SCIHROIEDER. INIARJURIE JUAINI Class Otticer. Secretary D. 'lager Stalt. I. XX1-ukli 'lager Start. 51 Hand. l, 1. 5. 41 Matomb Hand. 4, Dc-Kalb Band. I. Chorus. l, 2. 5, 41 North Central Chorus. I. Junior Class Play. 53 Senioi Class Play. 4. Thespians, 4. Latin a 4 PLD Club 4 Hi 'lat I a I K -K X Club, I '. 2 ' , , f . .2. l. lg Teacher tor a Day, 4, H1-'I'r1 Ottiters. blomtor, 3. SCHELTZ, JEAN LOIS Chorus, l. Play Produttion Start. 5, 4. limlerstutllt-s, 5: Plax' Proauttion hiatt, S. 4. H1-4. I: Intramurals, I, Z S. Pep Club, l. 43 Hi5I'ri, 1, J. S, Ig Ki, A. A.. 5. I. Intra- Pep Club, -1. murals 2, 3, 4. Teacher tor a Day. I. Messcnuur. 1. Girls' Basketball Shooting Contest. I. bills' Aithcry Shootinu Con- t a f idct Inithtng I Iwt. 1 .. ' '. ,'.'. RYAN, DONNA JLINE SERGEANT, SANDRA LOUISE z,, ., , , V . ' Play Pr du't1 rn Statf. '. l'n letstu lie. '. P-p fl b. 2. 4: iffiilsf ,il1'rlIl'iii.l3f,fdiJ.Ui.'n Nm' 3' PW Huh' H'l ' Hi-'itft.ii. f. is. 4, ct. fx. aft. S.L4:Nlf.xH. ii.. iiig. 1, 41 Intramurals, 5. 41 Teacher tor a Day, -l. Paple 'I me :tx tat A eniors A SANDRA SHARICK CAROL SMITH JAMES SPIZER JAMES SMALL VERNON TAYLOR GRACE TINDLE MARY ELLEN TONKINSON MARY LOU TYNE SHARICK, SANDRA MARIE National Honor Society. 41 AB Club. 51 Tiger Statf, 41 NVQ-ekly Tiger Statl. 51 Chorus I. 2. 5, 4. Junior Class Play. 3: Play Protlutton Staff. 3. 41 Thespians, 41 Lan- guage Club. 2: Pep Club. Z. 4: Hi-Trr. 1, 2. 3. 4: Art Club. 5. 4: Ci. A. A.. l. 2. 3. 41 Intramurals I, 1, 5. 41 Teacher for a Day. 41 Ci. A, A.,OtIicer. Point Chairman, 3, Vice President. 41 Hi-Tn Ottiter, Monitor, 51 Girls' Basketball Shooting Contest. I. 2. 3. SMITH, CAROL JEANNE Transferred from V, I. T, High School. 5. A Club. 31 Tiger Staff 41 Wfeekly Tiger Stalt. 3: Band. 5. 4: North Central Bantl. 41 Maeornb Band. 41 Noon Chorus. 51 Junior Class Play. 31 Play Protluetion Statl. 41 Under- stutlies. 5: Pep Club. I1 Hi-Tri. 3: Ci. A. A., 3. 41 E. H. A,. 41 Intramurals. S. 41 Teacher tor a Day. 41 Cirrls' Basketball Shooting Contest, 5. SPEER, JAMES RICHARD AH Club, 2. XX7eekly Tiger Staff. 5. Senior Class Play, I1 Play Produttion Stal! 51 Thesprans. I. Hr-Y. 2. 5, -I1 Varsity Football, S. I. Intramurals, 5. -I. Varsity Club. -I. National Athletrt Honor Sotrety. 4. 'I'e.rthr-r tor .r Day. I. SMALL, JAMES CARI. National Honor Sottety. I, AH Club. I. Chorus. 1. S. -I1 North Central Chorus, J. S. Hi-Y. 1. S. Ifresh'Soph Foot- lwall, I, 11 Varsity Iioothall 5. 41 FresIrfSoph I'IasketI'alI. I. 2. lntrarnurgrls. 2. 5. Horne Ronin Ottrter, Presrrlent, 5. 4. National Athletre Honor Soerety. AI. SWANSON. DON LESLIE Play Prorluntron Stalt. S, I. Hr-Y. 5. I, Iiresh-Soph Iioot hall. I1 Varsrt' Iiootlvall. I. Eresh'Soph Iiasketball. I. 2. Varsity Basketball. S. State I'5asketIwaIl Tournarnent. 51 FrexIr'SopIr Trark 2. Varsity Trark. 2. 5. Intramurals, -I. Varsity Club. 2. I. 'Iearher tor a Day. 'IL Horne Room Ottrter. Secretary-Treasurer. 41 National Athletrr Honor Sorrety. 4. Page Twenty-srx TAYLOR, VERNON JOSEPH AB Club, I1 Tiger Staff, 41 Play Produttio Pep Club, 41 Y , ,. 1 . . .1 .Z. DON SWANSON MARGARET n Staff, 5. 4: ,. 41 Varsi ' Hr Y 3 4 E F A l 3 ty Football. 41 Fresh-Soph Track 1. Z1 Varsity Track, 5. 41 4 Cross Country. I1 Intramurals, 1. -1 Teacher tor a Day, 41 Hi-Y Officer, Seeretary. 41 National Athletic Honor Society, 4. 'l'INDLE, GRACE OPAL Junior Class Play. 51 Play Production Sta 1, 2. 5, 4. TONKINSON, MARY ELLEN tt, 4: Hi-Tri. 'lager Statt. 41 Chorus 1. 2. 5. 4. North Central Chorus 41 Innsernble. 51 Play Proeluetron Start. 5. I. If ndersturlres, 32 51 Language Club. 2, Pep Club. 41 Hi-Tri. I. Z, S. 4. Cr. A.4A., I. 1, 5 -I, F. H. A.. 1.1. 5. Intramurals. 2. 3. 4: 'leather' tor a Day. 4. TYNE, INIARY LOL' Hand, l1CI1orus, 11 HifI'rr. I. 2. S. -I. VYSOCKY, MARGARET ANN Play Phrodurtzon Stall. S. I. Hr-Tir. I. 1. 5. 4. Cr. A. A. 3 41 It H, A.. 1.1. I. Intramurals, s.-I, eniors SHARON XVHITTIZN MARY Wll.KlN5 jACK XWRIGHT jANIZT WEI.I.IER CAR I. BLEDSOI3 WELLER, JANET LOU WRIGHT, JACK VERNON PATRICIA AUGDAHL Pep Club. 3. 41 Hi.Tf,, lu 3. 5. 4. LL, A, Au 1, 1, A, -lg Junior C1155 Play. 53 Thespmns. 5. 4-5 Fresh-Soph Basket' F. H. A.. l. Z3 lntr.1murals. l. 1. 3. -lg Teaehers lur ll ull, l: CFUSS CUUFIUY. ll TC21'-hcl' fm' 11 DW- 41 Hwmv Ugly. .gl Rtmm Oftieer. Prebident. l. 2. YVHITTIIN. SHARON ALOYSIA AUGDAHI.. PATRICIA N.m1n.rl Hon rf Sm my, vu. A Club 3, sg Ms Club. 1, 4. WWW H Ilw. Mft 5,1 P1g1v.PfUf'u1f m WN- EQ. 4' PCP Tiger Stall, All. Wletekly Tlger Stall. 5. Macomb lhnd, l. f'lu,b':'tHl'IH 1' 3' 5' Al' L A' A It 2' 5' 4' I-' H' A Cflmrus. l. 2, 5 linsemlvle. 5. junmr Class Play, 53 Senior ' -' 111.155 Pl.xy. 41 Underxtudxes, ,Ill Tlmespmns, -lg Pep Club, -lg lll-Trl. I. 2. 5. 'lg lr. A. A., l. F. H. A. 4glntr.lmur.1ls. l. 2. 5. 4: Stlmul Clxeerleadcr. 2. 5, 4. Tenher lor .1 D.ny. -T1 Cadet Teaching bl. Hnmecummg Queen Attendant. I. VUILKINS, MARY KATHRYN BLEDWI1- CARI- .. ... ,, - - 4 A H.'...1.T'- .'.t.l1Ch . lgfgf gfrfyf P15 2Fl5gk'r. K'S3:,,g'g -. is i 4'i.'2E ?u,1'n l..E.'.'?f'EILiil SW? ..f'E-2125... r.,.'iLb.lf.'.i, 1. Z.. 531' F. H. A.. 1. Z.. 5 4. ll'1If.lIHlUf.llS.ll, 2. 3. -5: Teacher mr 3 D.xy. 4. F. H. A. Olfxeer. Rccreatiun Clmir- nmn, 53 Messenger. 2. -4. Cr. A, A. Ottitcr. Ptnnt fllurr- nun 5. Ciirlx' Bnkeflmll Sh-'Hung Cuntest. 1. 2. 5. fl, hurl! Arthery Slmutrng Contest. I. 2. 5. fl. Cadet Tedtlxb ing. 4. PA Z. bl. ge Tu entx -.ex -1 1 1 I' Ab N. 4? ,v Q it' I W J ff? ? 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finished hrs fifth book of tall ta es JOHN EVERMON He rs a wrestler and doing frne DEBBIE FAWCLTT She s raising lrttle Hot Roelders BOB YYNWICK He rs strll riding., around DICK FETROW He rs now chief oea picker for Del Monte I-ORREST FINN He rs head lime unloader at the water works ANI' FIXIN She rs strll trying, to deerde whreh eollere to bless IIWIS FLINN He has lust pole vaulted 76 feet to qualify for the U S Olympre team IVAN FREEBERC He rs helping, Debbie raise lrttle Hot Rodeers PHYLLIS GLEASON She rs ehref nurse at the Male Clinic SANDRA GOODALI She rs strll tryrne to catch a husband JOHNI HADE Ile rs the expert on betatrons at the University of Illrnors to grade the roads DICK HAY He rs the manager of A ex P BARBARA HFRRON She rs now raising lrttle chicks not the birds either MARY LOU HODCE She has stopped being disgusted and rs now successful IANII HOWE She smokes cigarettes by the earton to test them for Lucky Strike CONINIE HUDSON She has rust been named Mrs America of 1965 and Loure II and Louie Ill are wery proud BOB HUDSON He is now man1,e,er of frve boys this own I MARY HUEY She is washing bottles in a hospital lab DICK HUIT He is working with hrs dad at Ferris See to take care of Nan MIKI HUSSEY He rs strll rn eolleee Irving rt up IID JOHNSON He rs showing, dear high sehool students how to make something rn shop NANICY KASBI I R She rs Blondie s understudy PIIII RASBITR He has rust graduated from college I a four year eoursej IIONI LANE He rs ehief CJ L applranee salesman at Hor ton 5 AI ANI IATZ He rs exeeutne wree president of Blatz Brewery DL AXE LULSSI NHIIDE He rs strll threatenrnp., to eut off hrs D A RICHARD MARINI He rs ehampron athlete rn the Olympics C LIN MILLER He is head stoekman at Prerr s rroe , TID MOLEN He rs making rapid progress toward hrs am rrt on and rs now srnernf., with Pudless Paul K ARX MUIALLY He rs strll arguing with Mr Howard about going out for traelt Page Thirty tw o X J IIIEN NALLY She rs marrred and Irving rn Colorado with I0 children ISIAINE NEI SON She is vrce president of the new meat rn elustry Lrvey s Fresh Meats RICHARD NEWCOMFR He has rust invented an Erector Set mgtor that will beat Ted Molens fwrth Mr McKrntys ar ANNETTE NORTNI' She rs makrng Swedish false teeth and using all her nieces and nephews to help her DUANE NYMAN He rs head can opener at the pea factory rn Tatertown PAT OLOFFSON Just foolrn around rn a duck pond SHIRLEY OPSAL She rs a plasterer for mrdeetsrzed rooms lo Lrttle Gus Lewis and Company CONNIE PIPER She rs driving a new Pontrac and to owner of Krttler Garage fThats what bookkeeping tan do for you RI NNETH PIOTLREK He rs strll tellrnge Halberg., that that star rn the sky that rs Jupiter rs Saturn NANCY PRICE Strll as Prrceless as ever CAROL RHFELING She rs selling Wrrees runked ears or the stock car industry IANICE REYNOLDS She rs now the assrstant boss to Mr Bo,er DON RICK Using, Karens farm machinery and helping rn the nursery CAROL RINCENBERC She rs raerng a lrttle red Ford and beatrnf., rt MARY IOU RIORDEN Strll has those lovely red Ioclxs KAREN ROCKEY She rs designing, farm machinery from the nursery MARE ANN ROCKSTAD Teaching New Gurnea natives to rg jrve Nl IL ROSLNL He rs the proud owner of a 1965 Chevrolet with exerythrng, automatic DIANNE ROSENQUIST Owns three farms and rs ,ecttrng ready to buy another JOE RUKLICK Hrs ambition rs fulfilled two forwards two guards and 1 eenter DONNA RYAN She rs marrred and raising lrttle paratrnopers BARBARA SAPP She rs dancing at a dude ranch JOYCE SAPP She rs now a permanent guardian of the Jen sen boys MARJORIE SCHROEDER She rs the head Xray teehnrcran rn a large X ray lab JIAN SCHULTZ She rs now swinerng lrttle Sehwrneles SANDRA SERC EANT She rs a beauty operator rn some real taney part of New York SANDRA SHARICK She has lust completed a Venus de Mrlo with arms CAROL JEANNF SMITH She IS ll tr mg L rld f all her boylrrends and has finally narrowed t el wn t I5 rnstead of the usual 39 JIM SMALL He rs head pharmaerst at Faweett s drue store JIINI SPEER The only General the Naty has DON SWANSONI 1965 s brightest younf., comedian VERNON TAYLOR He rs hiding., hrs thrrd mrllron um er e Late post rn hrs front yard C RACE TINDLE She rs a raelro singer of sweet ballads MARY EIILN TONKINSON Runs Tonk s Honky 'lonlt MARY LOU TYNL She rs marrred and has frse hrld en MARC ARLT VYSOCKY She rs now owner ol her own rle ing stables JAN WELLFR Wow' The trawelrnp., she has done rn ten years SHARON WHITIIN Is Forrres assrstant lime earrrer at the water works INIARY WILKINS Head of the Athletre department at Vassar JACK WRICIII He rs strll ehasrnr., girls around the Las pumps K fxshs ol fy x- -fi T I 2. . . . A . ' ,D ' L 1.- azfe 1 1. ..,f 4 . -, , ' , ' ., ' r. l 4 . A I 11. . s. . ! C A I I I' 2 4' 1 rf , '- - Y TED HARRIS-He is still trying to get the road commissioner JOIIN RUSSELL--A Shakespearean actor on Broadway. 7 . 'V V ,r ' , - ' . I A M' 4 , e . . . ' I . . V. .Y . D. . ' N: ' - - Sti y' to g't ' r . +V ' ' ' .-'d, A . . - ' ,. i U, 0' : sae f , , I' F. . r J , A r A V - - 1 . EA th- . I . f ' f V ' ' 7-f ' i' 1f:'r', f 3 3 L, -' ' , e 3 : - - - , , . ' . , L , Q5 '- v A -- ' er-V. ' tra- ' ' -f T C' lurst Row R uleut Meeslxe tpresudentl Duxud Neweounber lxuee presu lent! C urlu Nutteuly tsesueturxl mtl Karen Rueu ttreasurerl Second Row Put Nltuges lpresudentl melt Hult Mute Presutentl Mury Buovun tseeremryj and Ray Puerson ttrexsurerl Third Row Dunny MeDonald lpresudentl Sundru lx xxilsl-tu lyuee presudentj Carol Catheart lseeretaryl und john Pottunbarger ttrcasurerl lfl QVC GSS ICQVS HE JUNIOR CLASS worleed hlrd on 1 mruety of proyeets durung the sehool yeur It was vsell represented un 111 aetuxutues from Athletues to soeual ey ents Under the leadershup of Danny MeDomld thus largest elass un the sehool eontrubuuted un lruree Ashdovun serxed us our udxuser CAROL CAIHCARI Seuutfuuy The sophomores Cluss ot 1957 stepped unto the lufe of Pruneeton Hugh Sehool un hugh geir thus year Veterans ot 1 yeur ot hucgh sehool lufe they beeume promunent un mmy uetuyutues Sexerul sueeesstul prurtues were sponsored by thus eluss Under the le ldershup ot our presuelent Put Sleuggs und vsuth the guudrunee of our adyuser Mr Grace ye huxe eompleted the seeond yefur ot our hugh sehool eureer Mmm Buuoxxus, Suuutfzuy lreshmen thus yeur the C luss or IDS eyuuuelftly euuyelut on un the lule ol the hugh sthool lhose lurst ueeles were strlnfse uts true but ut xy Isnt long, untul me telt IS ut ue hld been eouny., to hugh sehool for yeurs Our presudent hrs been Robert Xleeslxe md Muss XY rught his been our ldyuser Rlli blIllilX le luke lhuu Htl , L lf , M 1 K, ' . :A 'Z I ' , ' ' , Q' ' ' '- ' C ' . lr kr -K ' . 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Lim Mizz lx-Tzu, KJJQ, lv:.1.L Y:'g. :,1 I1-11:-N-'rm MW lk.-:. l3ull.x1J I'-gi :lk ,ual XX' 11141: IHA llmly mug I 'Q Z' 9 fl :X f fa 'f Q1 fgggw was 3 fm .im m-if I I J gQ?f1i'ik'f xy fwe Sfrive fjo Bring yo . 9414 gn U if Xb: first Row: Nancy Kaslweer, Barlwara Sap fri! 1-It p, Judith Del Moritz, Hstte Cathcaft, Carol lilozton, Mary Brown, Second Row: Leanor Sapp. Dale Chelin. jane Finn, George Cilenn, Karleen Nelson, lxaice B uvxn, I.i'li.ir1 Aujiclahl. Third Row: Miss Bean. Mary Margaret Smith, Shirley Anson, Nancy Kautizian. Marilyn Peterson, -loyce lohnson, Pat Nelson, c..llU l Pultinharger, Q Wg lfl Hg 2 C HE LANGUAGE CLUB met every second and fourth Xwednesday in Miss Bean's room, 104. The only requirement for belonging to the club was that the student be taking either lfrench or Spanish. Vile enjoyed belonging to the club because it gave us some time to enjoy our languages and put them to practical use. We had loads of fun planning a supper to celebrate the Spanish Christmas holidays, but to our dismay we were too busy to have i.. Vile had planned to have both Spanish and French foods prepared by the various members of the club. A big pj1z.zf.z was to be made and stuffed with candy and many Spanish and French games were to be played. Vile really were disappointed when it had to be postponed. One thing enjoyed by all was the variety of Page li-ntvel-iur games in both Spanish and French, It was really interesting and quite confusing to play twenty questions in both Spanish and French. Cai'mmfe.i' xx as the good old stand-by of the Spanish students. In this game you count in Spanish, and every time the number seven or a number divisible by seven comes around, you must say Camzmley in- stead of the number. If you don't, you are out. Among some of the other things we enjoyed were: group singing, a trip to Chicago, movies, parties, picnics, and plays. We were going to try to learn the Mexican Hat Dance, but we didn't quite get around to it. All the members of the Language Club sin- cerely thanlc Miss Bean for her patience and help. She made it possible for us to enjoy our foreign languages to .1 fuller extent. ACH YEAR. .1s seconcl-ye.1r l..1tin stuclents be- gin their course. these questions .1lXK'.lyS .1rise. Are we going to l1.lYC I.ntin Club this y'C.ll'? May We elect officers? The .insxyers to these questions are t1lw.1ys yes. As the y'C.1I' Wi 1-55 progressetl. officers were electetl: .incl .it last I..1tin Club got untler ugly. The purpose of this club is to le.1rn about the way the Roman people livetl. workecl, .1ncl .1lso some of their views on life. Of course, Latin Club was not .1ll work .intl no play. As usual, in conjunction with the Art Club, .1 fielcl trip w.1s taken to Chicago. At 6 o'clocl4 in the morning, .1ll sleepy-eyecl I.a1tin nncl Art club members .irrivetl nt the school to leave for Chicago. Mr, Hownrcl. official lwus tlriyer for this trip, is .rn honorary member ol' the afin I..1tin Club. XY'e were .1ll planning to sleep on the n.1y up there. Due to .1 little noise on the bus. which we .ill helpecl m.1lxe. l'm sure no one got .1ny sleep, Some of the sweetest harmony c.1me out of th.1t bus ritlef After our .1rrix'.1l in c.l1lx.lKQ0. we went to the N.lfLIf.ll History Museum .intl the Art Institute in the morinng. .mtl we spent the Afternoon tloing wh.1t we w.1ntecl. Also. each semester we hacl .1 p.u'ty. lfirst semester we h.1cl 11 picnic, .incl secontl semester we lltlel .1 Ptlfly .1t Miss Gf.1l1t1lI1'S house. Latin Clfffzf ll wire 11111 ffm. B111 111111 In ffvjul ilu! if ii .iff Jwfef Azmllver 'win' ii lefl lzelvimf. B111 neu ,iffcceiwi I1e.1f1,1flfr111f, First Ron: C..1inl1n lunxtun. Rnbelu Hziclxiuker. Beverly' Blume. Yirginu binwnn. f,.1ri1l Fretlerialunn. Betty lspcl llr Piirlieloy. Cl1.irlene l,lliot. K.1y Conner. Second Row: lXf.1ryHue5. Mary Ann R-icksmtl. Karen Ruclxev. ny Sthinecler, Ricli.u'1l linholv. Ru Seidel. Nl.lI'X' lc-.in 5ti.ittnn. M413 Helper. Di.inc Nintlbeiu. Dune Cntltlingt-in l ir Row: 'lietl Mulen. l3u.1ne l.uessenl1ei1le. .lane Finn. Miss iir.ll1.1m. liner lflowe. N.incli.1 K-nnilskl. X.incx' M'l4e Hussey. Dun ll.inmn. Dick fn-ltlirigt-uri. H.il Uppt-rm.1n. l7.1x'icl Sel-leis. Mnlmel Hublmitl. lun S.in1lbc nis liullleltl. T THE FIRST MEETING of the Future Homemakers of America, officers were elect- ed. Those who received positions were: President, Connie Hudson, Vice president, Dianne Rosen- quist, Secretary, Carol Rheeling, and Treasurer, Pat Oloffson. Other offices were entrusted to the following list of girls: joan Chase, jean Wes- sel, Shirley Opsal, Connie Piper, Betty Conant, june Chelin, janice Brown, janet Kampf, Marcella Buchanan, jo Anne Doyle, judy Del Monte, and Mary Brown. During F. H. A. Week Qfrom October 51 through November 6j, we had some kind of proj- ect each day. Sunday we attended church together. On the weekdays we had a window display at Bowman's, gave roses to the teachers, wore F.H.A. colors, explained F.H.A. in the ll eeHj Tiger. and sent a good-will package. Our meetings were held twice a month on Wednesdays. At these meetings we planned the following projects: Our annual party for the Covenant Children's Home, a Christmas tree-trim- ming party, Daddy-Date Nite, our formal initia- tion, a dance, and our annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. All of the programs were very success- ful. As we have done in the past, we operated the checkroom during the basketball season. On the whole, this F.H.A. year has been well- planned, and we have enjoyed it. The officers and the members wish to thank our adviser, Mrs. Mary jane Goble, for all her help. We also want to thank our chapter mothers, Mrs. O. C. Hudson and Mrs. Lawrence Rosen- cjuist, for all the fine work they did during the year. Prrmt Row: Mary Brown, Betty Tolene. 'l'arnera Lastner. loyce Schvxerc-r. Alice Cork, Connie Brederstedt, Marilyn Yepsen, lltta Kay Sullivan. Second Row: janite Brown, jean XYessell, lilarne Bell, Marcella Buchanan, Patricia Olotf- son, Connie Hudson, Mrs. Goble, Carol Rheelinjc, Shirley Opsal, joan Chase, Karen Rrci, Diana Doll. Third Row: Beverly Yepsen. Sandra Sergeant, Carol Ackerman, joAnne Doyle, Connie Piper, Elaine Nelson, Sharon Whitten Carol jeanne Smith, Shirley Anson, Marilyn Anderson. Phyllis Bird, l.rnda Velker. Fourth Row: Barbara Speer, Roberta Buchacker, Beverly Bruce, jan.ce Reynolds, Mary W'rlkins, Sandra johnstone. Sharon Downer, Ruth Bracey, janet Kampf, Kay Marine, Mary Lou Hodge, Pat Opsal, Ruth Bell. Fifth Row: Betty Conant, Nancy Libby, Sylvia Larson, judy DelMonte, Margaret Vysutky, Arlene Applen, joyce Carlson, june Meadowcraft, l.elia Smith, Shirley Stites. Page Forty-six i l First Row: Bill Lane. Mr. Gossett. Dick Fetroxv. Neil Roscnt, Dennis Chase. Ivan Ereeherg. Don Rick. Ted Hirris Second Row: Donald Nickell, Roy Pierson. Terr, ylacobs. Bob Espel. Gene Scott. Ray Phillips. Gene Max Doug as Hubbard. Roger Tornmv. Gail Olin. Richard johnson, Charles Brown. Third Row.: Kenny May, Binh Bird. Bill Small Don Colnrnbn. David Sxvartzendruber, Riehard Elaig, Paul bwanson. Bob lfludsiin. Vernon Taxlnr. Don l.ais i ald XX'ertz. XX'illiam Tornovv, john Carey. Glen Swanson, HE FUTURE FARMER is a young farmer of high school age who practices brotherhood, takes advantage of opportunities, accepts responsi- bilities, and develops those qualities of leadership which a future farmer should possess. Every year Mr. Gossett and the officers of the Chapter go to Kansas City to the F, If, A. Na- tional Convention. In the summer. Mr, Gossett takes three boys on a fishing trip to Alexandria, Minnesota. Every other year the whole chapter goes to the International Livestock Exposition at the Union Stock Yards in Chicago. This year, early in the school year. the agri' culture department built a concession stand on the west side of the football field. They also made this stand large enough for the Band Boosters. so that they could sell their concessions in an enclosed 0 O 0 place. Maybe we had a few difficulties in putting up and tearing down our stand, but after doing so we finally arrived at a finished product about which every agriculture student should lie proud to be able to say, I helped build that concession stand. This year the juniors and seniors had their opportunity for additional shopwork. This is usually what every agriculture student looks for- ward to because it is when he gets to make, or work on, almost anything he wishes, from put- ting duals on john Deere tractors to building pic- nic tables. The officers of this organization are: Presi- dent. Neil Rosene: Vice President. Don Rick: Secretary. Dennis Chase: Treasurer. Richard liet- roxvg Reporter. Ted I-Iarrisg Sentinel. Ivan Ifree- burgg and our Adviser. Gale V. Gossett. l'i t- It-'t x irst How: Sl1.uon l311l1s11i1. Q.,11ol f.1tl11.ut. P.11 Slmiugs. 1.11111 Putt1i1h,11gei. lfi.1r11es Cmpinski. K.1y Conner, M.1rtell.i H11el1.1n.1n. Briin ostei. l7.1n M1Dor1.1l1l. 'led Molen, XX'ill1.1m l.llisor1, M.1ry Helpei. 5.lx1.1 l..11son, l.e.1nor Sapp. Second Row: lDi.1ne Lmltlingt-1n, Che llllmtg. Nunn Priee, M.1iy l.ynn 5t.1i11n1. M.1ix' l.llen 'l4or1kir1son. C..11ulPei1y. ,loe Ri-1rd.1n, jgtek Hult, jim Nllhlll. Whllter Hopkins. ls HI llslult. M.1il111ie S1l1roedei. Louise Aluse-pl1s11i1, C,.11ol Horton. M.1ie1.1 Lunley. Third Row: B.1rh11r11 S.1pp, Rohe1t.i Hu1h.11kei, 'lune Che in liexeily l'l111ee. M.1i1lyn Xewtuinei. Dennis Duffield, Rolwert Hu1lson.De.1n Biid. N.1t11y Sutelille. l.ol.1 Dietiilexi, Bette fi.1tl1e.1it. N ir lluexg l1.1t Ulottson. Fourth Row: K.1ien Spenier, -In Anne Doyle. l,l.1ine Nelson. ,l.1net Howe. lNf.1iy Brown, S.1ndi.1 Slmiiilc. K.1ileen Ne 111. l'l11l K.1slveei, led -lohiisoii. liit llnuxseiri, fQ.1:ol Fie1lriLks11n, Pnyllis C1le.isor1, Annette Norene. -l.1r1e lfinn. Kgiieu Rntkey, Virgi iniori, Fifth Row: l7LI.lUL' Nyn1.1n, john H.1de. Unk liieehurg, XY,11'1e Nitl-11-lls, Cilen Anderson. Ri1l1.1rd H.111t, Dougl.1s lluhlw.111l. ixed CAOVMS XHORUS AC,TlVl'l'lliS for this year heg.1n w.1y ' lmtek in the spring ol' 195 1, when the olfieers were eletted .1t the .1nnu.1l Chorus Bruneh. The Ciirls' Chorus eleeted M.1ry Huey .1s president, P.1t Uloltson 11s vite president. 'lane lfinn .is seeretury. ,uid Stlllkly Slhlflxli 11s IYLXISLIYCF. The lwoys eletted led Molen president. 'lim Sllhlll xiee president, led .lohnson 5CLfCI.lfy, Lllhl lioh Hudson tre.1surer. Our tiirst hig proje1t ot' tl1e ye.1r w.1s the North C.entr.1l Musit l estix'.1l. to whith thirty ehorus memlwers were sent. They l1.1d .1 swell time. .1lf though they w ere .1 little tired from ll.lXlI1'ij stayed up l.11e the night hetiore to see the Senior CQl.1ss lJl.tl'. Alter the musie tiestix.1l. through the month ot' l3e1emluer. we Pl.1IlllCkl .llhl rehe.1rsed the Christ- lll.lNI Corieert whieh w.1s gnen Detemher ll, This ye.1r we h.1d .tn extr.1-spe1i11l numluer in the form ot' l e l-121, ight Mrs, Kreths modern dance group dr.1n1.1tizing. with .utions the story, 'Tw.1s the Night lielore cillflSlIUglS,i- while we s.1ng it. Miss lfry h.11t 11n operation .1 liew days .ititer the f.llfl's!lN.1S Contert .ind w.1s .1hsent during the month ot ,I.1nu.1ry reeuperuting. Mrs. Soderhurg suhstituted lor her, doing .1 line ioh getiing us st.1rted on our spring 1on1ert numluers, The chorus memlvers fL'.llly' liked the llll-Ofllhll, rolli1l4ing 11t- mcvsphere ot the Spring Contert, whith depitted lilie on .1 Dude Rgmeh. Alter the spring eomert. we dexoted our time to the pFCp.lf.1tlOI1 ol pieces tor li.111.1l.1ure.1te .uid fommeneementg .1nd. when these iolus were tin- ished, we tlosed the Pl.llI0 in Room IHS .ind wtked ,tll the Iiltlsle .1w11y in the tiles re.1dy to lfe used .IKE-llll hy the thorus in the l.1ll of 55. HE CHORUS IZNSIZMBITZS ot' Pringeton High Sthool h.iye h.1d m.1ny hours ot' sheer enioymenr. .ind yet they h.1ve done .1 lot of h.trd work this ye.ir. too. under the direttion of Miss lfry, All the groups h.td fun working together .ind bringing forth some extellent inusit, There xx ere txxo m.ile ensemhles this year, One ot' them. the Male Qu.irtet. tonsisted ol' four senior boys: Ted Molen, .lim Small. Ted H.1rris, .tnd john H.1de. The M.1le Ottet. .i eoinbination ot' sophomore and iunior boys, tonsisted ot' Dan Me- Don.1ld, Kent lildert, Whtlter Hopkins, Brian lfoster. Dennis llullield. lDe.tn Byrd, Rith.trd H.iut'. .ind Glen Anderson. These boys did .t fine Joh ot' representing the Boys' Chorus in .in en- semble group. ie lresimin Sextette tonsisted ol Viririnit VISCVHAIC VOIIPS hlohnson. Nlern.t Chunmill. M.iry Nlolen. .ludy fioodrum. Sus.in Peterson. .tnd 'loyte liroxxn. Their singing made members ot' the Prep Chorus xery' proud of them. P.1t Skaggs. -lune Yardley. Yirgini.t Simon. Sylxi.t l..irson. Bette C..itht.irt. .tnd Nl.irti.i Conley m.tde up the Sophomore Sextette. These girls in.tde their dehut in the spring tontert. The Harmonettes h.1d heen together longer th.tn .tny of the groups. These six girls, Mary Mttrgitret Smith, CQ.1rol CQ.itht.irt. Kay Conner, Marilyn Newtomer. Mary Helper. .tnd Nancy Suttliffe, sang in the CQhristm.ts Contert, for the Lions C.luh. the spring tontert. .ind mrious other plates this ye.ir. s oi 1' A g ' F 7 'A Ling ivilities 1nd the line entertuninent they proxitet Q QJV' 4' X FSI UNK 'S Y e nd xx ird xi ourrh Rim 1 l I an HE P. H. S. BAND got off to an early, but ' wet, start this school year in playing for the Bureau County Fair in August. But the mud and rain didn't dampen that spirit which lasted Mr. Stamm was with the late bus. With no direc- tor, our spirited freshman marching drummer, Bonnie Fuller, led thirty-four of our eighty-five piece band to win a Class A rating. Mr. Stamm throughout the whole year. has said the 1954-55 band was . . . probably At the Opening game of the footbflll Season the best marching and sounding band since 19-W. our band was the guest of Walnut High School, U I I But don't get the idea that the band was strict- sharing the time between halves for a field per- ly a marching group. It played for the R. E. A. an- nual meeting, performed at the dedication Qlast fallj of Princeton's new Main Street lights, wel- comed Santa Claus shortly before Christmas, and delivered the annual concert on February 21. formance. Then came four home games in suc- cession, and at each one Mr, Stamm and his band gave a spectacular and original program. At the final home game, the Tigerettes, a marching drill squad, performed to music supplied by the band. On Memorial Day fourteen seniors walked the last mile, then bade farewell to the band, but none will forget the enjoyment they had as part of the P. H. S. Band. To illustrate the spirit which was mentioned above, we can recall the Macomb Homecoming Band Festival. Our band went in two buses, but only one arrived in time for the marching contest. First Row: Mary Margaret Smith, Barbara Sapp, Carol Cathcart, jean Wessel. Mary Helper, Mary Ann Rockstad, joAnne Doyle. Second Row: Mary Huey, Carol jean Smith, Sharon Dobson, Carol Ackerman, Marilyn Newcomer, Betty Cathcart, janice Brown, Nancy Kasbeer, Mary Molen, Kay Iindi Nynitn Robcrti C lcnn Ltta Kly Sullivan, Garda Sitterly, Marilyn Albert, jack Best, George Wasliingttin, Dean Byrd, Carol Ringenherg, Sandra johnson, George Glenn. ohn Pottinbarger, Bradley Pihl, joyce Brown, Pat Buhn, Sandra Kowalski, john Sandberg, Dale Chelin, Iivan VC'ilson, Fourth Row: janet Howe, everly Bruce, janet Monier, Carol Horton, judy Clay, Mary Lynn Stamm, Nancy Sutcliff. Dick Unholz, Karleen Nelson, Duane Luessenheide, Kay Conner, Brian Foster, Beverly Kitterman, Lawrence Cutsingcr, Bill Crahbs, Susan Peterson, Wenclell Foushee. Fifth Row: Dixie Pomeroy, Linda Anderson, Cheryl Ellberg, Stephanie Fuller, Carol Sutcliff, Mary jones, Louise josephson, Priscilla Wrtlker, Dennis johnson, Mr, Stamfn. Sixth Row: Leon Lane, jim Wriglit, Richard Dremann, Darwin Klingenberg, Denny Duffield, Diane Sand- Chase, june Bradley, Nancy Kaufman, Charlene Elliott, Lynn Pannebaker, Pat Nelson, Virginia Simon. Third Row: Karen Spencer, Donna Doll, J B berg, lfric Bouxsein. Seventh Row: Mary Brown, Carolyn Lawton, Elaine Nelson, Lola Dietmeier, Sharon Beams, Bob Meeske, Linda Lundberg, Bonnie Fuller, Fred Best, Ray Seidel, Bob Carlson. Absent: Richard Hauf. Page Fifty Caalef Ijieac aers K -11 First Row: M.xrupll.i Buv4l1.m.xn. Mary Ann Rmkwnul. B4u'lw.1l'.1 Sapp. Muy XVilk1nn. Second Row: jun Schultz, Line lixnn, Connie Pipcl, 'lull jnllnwn, Third Row: YI-1 Annu Duylc, Slmmn Xxyllllltll, liurruxt Finn. Phyllis Gleason, l.L-un lilmn, 'll-ll lNiulL-n, ,Inc liuklilk. Abacnt from Picture: jlmynu Sapp, QSSGMHGVS l'ir5z Row: R-flu-:z nlqflk: l+..:lw.i:.i lima, Nlzzv. ilitlztiru. K.::Iu:1 Xnivvfi, vIL..:g xliult.. l7,,.:':.l Rwwzzlgpzxr. Cir--l l'.lrr1:1l1.i1gL', lJ.,:i:,.1 l w..'., Ikrill-l:rx.,:1. N.l'1f:.i wllfrxrxmm Mlm XY1lk:r.N.C1lzir1:cP:Vu. Mu. 5.LxL.:11, P44-, l gtrxflmn First Row: jane Finn, Karen Rockey, Mary Ellen Tonkinxon, Debbie Fawcett, Sandia Sharick, Pat Olotfson, jack Hade. Second Row: Phil Kasheer, Carol jean Smith, Connie Piper, Ted Molen, Maiy Huey, Mary K. XXl'ilkins, Nancy Price, Sharon Wfhitten, Forrest Finn, Pat Bohm, Third Row: Vernon Taylor, Kenneth Pioterek, joe Ruklick, jack lfv'rmon Annette Nlirene Mll'lKJ!'lC Schroeder Phyllis C'le'1s1n lilaine Yclson 'l'cd ihnson inet Howc Mir An c , .i . . c , .f..c,,1 1-, , -jc ,jit .y n Rockstad, Mr. Kenny, Richarcl Marine. f' n n u al Sf aff LL THROUGH this year, every first period and many times after school. Mr. Kenny's room has been the scene of very intensified activ- ity on the part of the annual staff members. A typical day would start with this announcement or a similar one during homeroom. Will the co- editors, snapshot staff, sports staff, and activities staff please report to Mr. Kenny's room first per- iod for work on the annual ? By the time the bell signifying the starting of first period l1acl rung, everyone would have his work in hand and would be scattered about in groups talking and making plans. Marge Schroe- der, Vernon Taylor, Sharon Wfhitten, Connie Piper, and lforrie lfinn of tl1e snapshot staff would be trimming and mounting pictures at the table in the back of the room. Mr. Kenny would be .tt his desk with the co-editors, Mary Huey and Ted Molen checking the dummy to see what pic- tures could be taken, while janet Howe and Mary Ann Rockstad. who were in charge of activities, would be correcting club write-ups. Karen Rockey and Ted johnson, who headed the senior section, l i c lilty-two would be checking over lists of the seniors and faculty with Pat Oloffson and Patt Bohm of the administration staff to see how many more pic- tures had to be turned in, Sandy Sharick and jack Evermon would be busy working on drawings for the division pages. The clerks, Nancy Price, Annette Norene, Kenny Pioterek, Carol jeanne Smith, Mary Ellen Tonkin- son, Phyllis Gleason, and lilaine Nelson were kept hopping with typing, pasting proofs in the dummy. or helping to get the patron list in order for Mary K, Wfilkins and Dick Hay, who had the big job of organizing the soliciting, jane lfinn and Dianne Rosencluist made up the underclass section, seeing that the taking of the homeroom pictures went off smoothly. The calendar was taken care of by Debbie liawcett, and jack Hade with Dick Marine took many of the excellent photographs which appear in our book. The staff gives .1 special thank you to Mr. Kenny for his inxaluable help, XVC hope you en- joy reading this book as Haucll as we enjoyed mak- ing it. lf YOU HAVE SEEN two people staring at eaeh other in amazement on liritlay afternoons after sehool. you haxe probably seen the etlitors of the Xlfeekly Tiger. A miratle harl been workerl again, anil the latest eopy was on its way to the press. During the first semester. Mary Margaret Smith .intl Mary Helper were the eonfuseel ones, Then seeonel semester eame, .intl Sandra Kowalski anel Diane Coeltlington took their turn. At the Montlay meetings assignments were hanelerl out. Howexer. exeryone entletl up rloing what hail to be tloneg although they had originally been assigned to a speeifie type of work. lfirst semesters staff had Naney Kaufman, Kay Conner, Ruth Bell, Marilyn Peterson, Sharon Per- kins, Eleanor Transou, Allan antl Charles Thomp- son, Linda Crabbs, anel Marilyn Neweomer as reporters or feature writers. After the change of staffs, 'lutly Clay, Lynria Nyman, Carol Catheart, Bob Carlson, Karen Spen- ccA4y igcr ter. Ray Seidel, Cieorge Glenn, Virginia Deyenneyi Daxirl Selelers. Terry Ulatobs, -Ioan lfarley. Pat Buhn, Sharon Beams, Sanrly johnson, 'laniee Brown. Roberta Glenn, Sharon Dobson. .intl Nanty lslautiman took oxer the reporting .intl tea' ILITL' w rltrng. Taking snaps of seenes at sehool or ot' the P. H. 5. Celebrity were Don Meeum. Louise losephson, Bob Carlson, .intl Cheryl lillberg. ln the typing room eoulel be founrl ,loyee john- son. Nancy Srrteliffe, I.intla Antlerson. Dixie Pomeroy, anrl Cheryl Ellberg. XY ith Hlfrom the Team by XY'ayne Niekells. everyone in sehool was able to keep up on the sports news and stars. XX'e the members of the XX'eekly Tiger Start. want to express our heartfelt thanks to our two extra special sponsors, Miss Bean anrl Miss Luth- singer. Also, a big Thank You to Tina lli,r1r'isr,1- LAN for the part they tlitl rn putting out our paper, liirsr Row: vlirrly Clay, farrrl fiathrart, Nantlra Kowalski, Mary Margaret Srnrtlr, Mary Helper, Kai Conner, ltr Neweorher, Secorlel Row: Phyllis Brill, Sharon Dobson, Nanty Xtrlelrlle' ,loan liarley, l.yntla Nyrnan. Sanrlra lrlrnsr Karen Spenaer, Pat Bohn, Third Row: llrxre Porner-rx, Virginia liexenny, Cheryl lilllverg, Carolxn lfrste, ,lox e lohn son. larurse wlrrseralrsoti, Xanty Katrtrnan, l.rntla faablis. Fourth Row: Marx l.yn:i Ntarnrn, Wfrxrre Nrekells, latrtli 'X er s-rn, f.harlene lllrot, Marilyn Peterson, hharon Perkins, lleanor 'l'r,rnsou. Fifth Row: Rrrharrl l feel1L1rrg, Par NX s-rn, Allen ililrornpsrrn, ,lint Xkarght, Charles Thrrrnpsrrrr, Terry -llerrlas, Lreorge Crlenn. Sixth Row: Miss luah ine Miss Bean, Don Meeurn, Hob C,,rrlsrrn, Ray Serilel, Daxitl Seltlers. P..4el r r ee afional gjfonor HE NATIONAL Honor Society is the highest organization to which a student may be elected, This organization is tomposed ot' not more than fifteen per cent of the senior tlass and live per cent ot' the junior class. To he eligihle for membership, a student must be in the upper third of his class. Both students and faculty vote on the new members, Clharacter, leadership, scholarship, and serxite are taken into consideration when xoting. The National Honor Society is a sell'-suliliicient organization, earning most of the money tor its members' pins through the sale ot' cider and doughnuts in the liall. Two major programs sponsored hy the Na- tional Honor Society were Teacher lor a Day and Meet Your High School Day. ln the liirst progr.un the members organized the day and assigned sen- ociefcy iors to take the plates ot' the faculty. custodians, otitice statl. and cafeteria stall. On Meet Your High School Day the memhers tools the eighth grade students on a IOLII' ot' the school. Miss Ash- down. the adviser. contrihutes .1 great deal in mak- ing these projects successful. On l el'mruary I7 the liour senior officers, Mary Ann Rotkstad, ,loe Rukliclx, 'lanet Howe, and Mary Huey conducted the impressive initiation ceremony, Mr. Holt administered the oath, and Mrs. Owen V, Shaffer presented the pins to the memhers. The new senior memhers received this year were Barhara Sapp, 'lane liinn, 'lim Small, Phil Kaslieer, Connie Piper, Sandra Sharitla, Sharon XY'hitten. Karen Rockey, and john Hade. Nlanty Sutclillie. Mary Helper, .lohn Poffinbarger, Dennis lieleher. and Kay Conner were the junior students elected to the National Honor Society. efr to Right: Dennis Kelcliei. Blau Helper. Kay Cainnei. ,lim Small. Karen Rotlcex, l'la:liaia5a1'P. ,lolin l-ladt. Sharon XXliitten Mary Ann Kiitlxstad. Mary Huey, Alaner Hnwe,loset-li Ruliliclx. C-inr1.e Piper. ,lane Finn. Philip liasheer. Sandra Shariclc. ,lohn Potrinhaigei. Naney Surclitte. hl1ss.'Xsl1tliiNNl'1. First Row: Sandra Shaiick. Marcella Buchanan. AloAnne Doyle. Connc Piper. Flaine Nelson. Pat Ulottson. jan Vfeller, Carol Rheel- .ng Pat Bohm. ,lovge Sapp. Many K. XVilkins. Pat Au 'dahl. l7t'l1l'ic' Favvtctt. Mary Huey. Second Row: ,lanice Reynolds. Dianne Y llnsenqtilst. Ted jolinsun. F-iaiy lillen 'l'onktnson, Dutntg l1n-ssenltenlt- lt-wus Flinn Forri-st Finn. Sltaron XX'li1tten, Karen Rotkey. Connie Hudson. Phyll's Gleason. janet Howe. M ss Ashdown. Third Row: Kenneth Pioterek, jim Speer, Wlarren Creviston, Annette Norene. ,lane Finn, llaibaia Sapp, Mariorie Scliroc-der. john lfvermon. Richard Hult, Philip Kasbeei. Mary Ann Rockstad. Fourth Row: Ricliarcl Fetiuvv. Holt Hudson. Mike llussc-v. 'l'ecl Molen. Dick Nevxcorner. ,lack lnlade. Carl Bledsoe. Vernon Tavloi. 'luxe' Ruk- lick. Fifth Row: Richard Marine. Duane Xyman. Don Swanson. lfennis Lhase. lack XYriulit. Cvaix Mulallv, GHC EACHER5 FOR A DAY is an event which seniors always look forward to, for it is then that they have the privilege of taking the faculty's place and running the school for one day. Ev- erybody gets dressed up for the occasion. the boys in suits and the girls in suits or good dresses. Although the teachers remain in the rooms. the seniors have charge of all the classes and do the reaching. This event. which is open to any senior who wishes to participate. is spon- sored by the National Honor Society. Teacher for a Day was held this year on Thurs- day. October l-l. The students previously signed up for the classes they preferred to teach. and the National Honor Society designated their positions. liach student contacted the teacher he would replace to get advice and help in preparing the lesson. er or 04 a The seniors also did the work of the cafeteria, janitors, and office. The boys who served as jani- tors were really kept busy washing windows, which the regular janitors had allowed to become quite dirty. One of the best parts of Teacher for a Day was that the seniors took the teachers' place at the head of the lunch line. They also ate at the fac- ulty tables. where coffee was Served with their meal. Each year since I9-17. when Teacher for a Day was started. the program has been a definite suc- cess. It gave several seniors an opportunity to de- cide whether or DOI they would like to enter the teaching field. After teaching school for one day, many seniors learned that. when it comes to pre- paring lessons and actually conducting a class, a teachers job is not so easy after all. l'.c-c l Kc CIMA N01 1 Jixlfq t fx . J 2. - W .- -.-f nnlr f - I 1'irst Ron: H:1.n:1 Iwwlu. RUIMIL Mucxkn. RuI1.r.f L'niwIf Klux Iiulgxv. Second Run: XX'.III.r Iiupklrmx. Muimgl Hub IWIHI Ivpg IIIHI mn PIIXIII HMI 'Ihrd Rmx D 11 DLI LI' XI 1111 MIL!! lip I li x li nm Illul . .yy 'y M . 4' X 4. I 4'.: crux .Zz I.. . .11 x . X' Nrvv rum. MAI Iv Blunxur. 5yIxi.1 I..ux.1u. 04.13 CIMA cw C7 x 1 -ov hrs! Rn-V.: XX ,I , l.,' , H, N. ' . Il . X rx -I I- I 1, Ii..r.l .K rl-my IMA Fcunxld Ram: XX '..1.: fzf: 1.1 -lux. Iuvw XI: XI.: .' N' IN 1 ff' XT1' Num-v.L:. Ilm' lJw.I. lhnml RIM: IJJA: RIMA I'L'4, ,I1.. I1 IU.. Nlwgyx I 'Xqk Ib,-W Ig. IS . I. I .IMI Q, X,r.y. I Ir. R11 ly' I luuIlI1Kuxx3 I 2 Im-1 I+--I. li-I .xg Xf- I'.'g ' IB,w,: I Ny.---5 XX:'vr.:I. Ygp' .1 IMIJM' H' II ax Iwtrh Run NIJV, .Xrpzf IiH.I.Nr,1,' X..m. I' I. XI.-. H.- Ia: II -xx. Ryu, IQWIM1, P441 I 'ik X NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY First Row: W'arien Creviston. Donaltl Swanson, Donald Hanson. joseph Ruk- litk, Teil Molen. Second Row: john Hatle, Dennis Kclelier, Neil Rosene. Lawrence Cutsinger. Richard Codtling- ton, Ciortlon Vitkery, jim Small. Philip Kasheer. Absent from Picture: jim Speer. THE VARSITY CLUB Iiirst Row: john Hade. Whyne Nickclls joe Rtiklitk, jim Small, Bob Hutlson Teil Molen. Second Row: Don Rick Richard Marine, Duane Nyman, Don 5'.x'anson, Gary Mulally, Phil Kasbctr. Leon Lane. Richard Freeburg. Darell Iftkberg. Third Row: Whirren Crevistnn, Dick fetrow. W'illiam Small, Don Han- son, Don Colombo, Ricliard Coclclington, Dennis Keleher, Neil Rosene. and jim Reed. Absent from Picture: Lewis Flinn, Dick Hult. jim Speer. jerry Zurliene anti Forrest Finn. HE NATIONAL ATHLETIC Scholarshlp Society recognizes athletic anti scholastic abil- ity of a boy in tenth, eleventh, or twelfth gratles. To belong, a boy has to have won a major let- ter in football, basketball, or track, antl be equal to or above, his class average. The club is inactive. but it is an honor for .t student to achieve this athletic scholastic retog- nition. 04fAlefic roups HE VARSITY CLUB membership consists of any boy who has xvon a major letter in foot- ball, basketball, or track. It is rather a large group. but it is chiefly honorary and cloesn't have officers. There is a great deal of work .incl effort in- volved in winning .1 mayor letter in a sport. It therefore is a distinct honor to belong to this club that recognizes athletic achievement. Pace lfilix tx 1... an First Row: Lynda Nyman. Carol Ringenberg. ,lean Schultz, Carol Potlinbaigei, janet Monier. Phyllis Gleason, jane Finn, Mary Huey, Mis. Kiech. Sandra Sharick. joyte johnson. Marilyn Newcomer, Francis Ciapmski. Roberta Cilenn. Se.ond Row: Linda Lundberg. Dixie Pomeroy. Cheryl lfllherg, Carol jean Perry. Linda Anderson, Charlene lflliott. Namy Sutcliffe. Mary Lynne Stamm. lan XYeller. Patricia Olottson. Patricia Opsal, Sandra May, Merna Gammill. Nancy Newberry. Sandra Crank, Carolyn Lawton. Third Row: 'lune Bradley, Marilyn Albert, Sally Opperman, Karen Rockey. Jlanite Brown, Nancy Kaufman. Ruth Hell, Carolyn Fiste. Linda Cralwbs, Phyllis Bird, Barbara Byers. Carol Sutcliffe, Garda Sitterly. ,loan iaiiey. Sanora john- son. Sharon Dobson, Fourth Row: Shirley Anson. Kay Chase, Mary Molen, Carol Ackerman. Carol ,leanne Smith, Marilyn Alm, Donna Ryan, Marjorie Hanna. ,ludy Cioodtum. Ann Steele, jo Anne Doyle, Mary Ellen Tonkinson. Barbara Sapp. Connie Piper. Annette Norene. Elaine Nelson. Fifth Row: Shirley Allicks, Connie Biederstedt. jean XX'essell. Barbara Speer. Leanore Sapp, Carol Fredritkson. Betty lispel. Lillian Augdahl, Marsha Conley, Mary K. W'ilkins, Janine Reynolds, Nancy Price. Sandra Sergeant. ,ludith Delhionte, ,lune Chelin. Karen Spencer. Marv Margaret Smith. Sixth Row: Judy Clay. Carol Cathcart, Donna Doll, Bette Catlitart. Roberta Bucliacker. Beverly Brute, Carol Horton, Mary Brown, Virginia Simon, joyce Schwerer, Tamara Castner, Betty Tolene. Leila Smith, Lynn Pannebaker, lune Yardley, Patricia Nelson, Ruth Bratey, Mary Ann Roekstad. Seventh Row: Rosemary Sweaiinuen. Helen Hutchinson, Sharon Downer, Sandra Johnstone. janet Kampt, loxce Carlson. Mar- garet Vysotky. Patricia Buhn, Sandia Kowalski, janet Howe. Q04 . . A. A. OFFICERS elected for the l95Ai-55 sea- son were: President, Mary Huey, Vice Presi- dent, Sandra Sharickg Secretary, joyce johnson, Treasurer. Marilyn Newcomer: Point Chairmen, ,lane Finn and Phyllis Gleason. The Rotary Club and the Lions Club sent Mary Huey and Marilyn Newcomer to the Ci. A. A. camp at Lake Cieneya last summer. A picnic was the first get-together for the new members, lzyeryone had a good time in spite of the rain. izarly in the fall. a workshop was held at Cam- ton. Mary Huey, Marilyn Newcomer. .lane lfinn, and Mrs. Kreth attended. Several new ideas were receiyed. A playday at LaSalle came soon after the workshop. Volleyball, basketball. and swim- ming were enjoyed. Then the girls got busy with the help of Mrs. Krech and turned the gym into a circus tent in- ' e l in-czglzt terior for the homecoming dance. Painted animals, colored balloons, and banners were used for most of the decorations. The Ci. A. A. also sponsored volleyball and basketball intramurals. Keen competition was evi- dent in all of the games. Next on the calendar was the Sweetheart Dance, lfebruary 12, an eyent which is looked forward at with great antitiaption. The girls got to ask the fellows for dates. Eyeryone had a wond- erful time. A new program this year was the modern tlsnte group. Some of the girls performed at the Cliristinas Concert. The girls danced as the chorus sang H 'Twas the Night Before CQhristmas. Very simple stage effetts and costuming were used to great adxantage. A yery successful year ended with a Mother- Daughter banquet. Awards were presented at this time. HIS YEAR the Pep Club had a new beginning. Miss Ashdown was established as faculty ad' viser, a new constitution was derived. and officers were elected with Don Rick as president, Nancy Sutcliffe as vice-president. Carol Fredrickson as secretary, and Nancy Newbury as treasurer. A committee which organized and presented several unique pep assemblies was formed, In several of these assemblies a pep band played some good, appropriate music, and .1 member of the student body gave a short speech During one memorable occasion W.1y'ne Nickells and Don Swanson danced while the band played the Hawaiian Witt Chant. For another assembly I QP Don Swanson sang, danced, and read poetry for everyones enjoyment. Two of the assemblies were organized skits, one being .1 wedding of Princeton to Victory and another a quiz on sports in general. And. of course, for each pep assembly the cheer- leaders led everyone in a few rousing cheers. Later on in the season a special section of the bleachers was designated for pep club members, who were then able to give the successful Prince- ton team a loud, solid cheer. Most of the mem- bers purchased blue and white beanies with the Tiger emblem and the word W-I-N in white. Members wore these to the basektball games. First Row: Barbara Sapp. Connie Piper, Carol Rheeling. Lonnie Hudson, Sharon XVl1ittcn. Second Row: janet Howe. Mari- lyn Alm. jo Anne Doyle. Mary Ellen Tonkinson, Debbie Fawcett, XVayne Nickells. Nancy Sutcliffe. Pat Buhn. Sandia Kowal- ski. Mary Huey. Ann Steele. Mary Molen. Carol Sutclitfe. Garda Sitterly. Sally O petman. Third Row: julia Henkins. Baz'- bara Speer. Stephanie Fuller. Lillian Augdahl. Pat Lawes Betty Fspel Ciarol Fredritkson fiirol Cfathcart. judy Clay. Sharon Dobson. Lynda Nyman, Karen Spencer, Sandra May, Marilyn Allberti. Nancy Newberry. Merna liammill. Fourth Row: judy Cioodrum. Mariorie Hanna. Pat Ulottison, l.ola Dietrneier, Mary Lynne Stamm. Cheryl lillbetg. Linda Anderson. Charlene Flliot Dixi'PmA 'C. l P ' ' ' i -A ' ' c o eroy, lro jean erry. lxaten Rici. Nancy Libby Susan Peterson, lxatla brace, Xirginia johnson, june Bradley. Miss Ashdown. Fifth Row: Dianna Doll, Kay Chase. Sandra Ilrank. Linda Lundberg, Barbara Byers, Carolyn Fiste. Roberta Buchacker. Beverly Bruce. Mary Brown. Marcia Conley. Carolyn Lawton, judy Del Monte. june Chelin. janet Moniei. Pat Nelson, Carol Pottinbarger. Sixth Row: Dianne Rosenquist. janice Brown. Sharon Beams. Nancy Kautman, Sandra john' son. joan Farley. Duane Luessenherde. Leanor Sapp. joyce Schweier. Carol Horton. Bette Ciathcart. june Yardley. Lynn Parinc- haker. Betty Tolen. Seventh Row: jane Finn. Phyllis lileason. jean XY'c-ssel. lNlarlorie Schroeder. Ted johnson. Kenneth Pio- terek. Paul Swanson. Allen Thompson Charles Tliompson. jim XX'right. john Pottinbaiiaer. Ray Seidel. Bill Anderson. flilt Barker. Eighth Row: Mary Ann Rockstad. Sandra Sergeant. joyce Sapp. janice Reynolds. Don Rick. Karen Rockey. Phil Kas- beer. Bob Hudson. Vernon Taylor. Daryl Becker. Cilenn Miller. john faiev Dick Hay. Forrest Finn. Pau lilttv niric -............ 4... VOSA-SOFA HE ERESHMAN Hl-TRI group this year did its best to achieve the goals of Hi-Tri groups all over the country, character, friendship, pleas- ure, success, and courtesy. We held many discus- sions concerning these topics and ways we could better our club activities. One of the best discus- sions held was about how the girls could better their manners and be more helpful around home and school. Our officers were: President, Karen Ricig Vice President, Sandra Crank, Secretary-treasurer, june Bradley. Our advisor was Miss Genevieve Ash- down, who helped carry on the meeting and kept the conversations going. We feel that we have enjoyed our organiza- tion and we hope the future Hi-Tri girls will get as much out of it as we did. l- Vl HE THEME of Sophomore Hi-Tri this year was Life- -Its Preparation and Purpose. At our first meeting, we elected officers. They were: President, Marcia Conley, Vice President, Pat Skaggs, Secretary-treasurer, judy Del Monte, Reporter, Bette Cathcart, and Chief Monitor, joyce Schwerer. We have had many meetings on our future. ln one of the best meetings, a skit was given. Members took part in all of our meetings, making them more interesting. On the whole, our meet- ings were very successful. First Row: Marilvn Albert, Sally Upperman. Carol Sutclitle, Kiarda Sitterly, Sandra May, Merna Ciammill. Nancy Newberry, Sandra Crank. Karen Rici. Marcia Lonley, Patricia Skaggs, judy DelMonte, Bette Cathcait. Bliss Ashdown. Second Row: Alice Cork Ycrna Braccy, Ianda Velker, l.eila Smith, joyce Carlson, Ann Steele. joyce Martin, ,lUslY Cioodrum. MLHYIUUC Hilnnil- I-illlilfl Avi: clihl Bettv Fsnel leinor Sipp Shirlev Stites joinne l mes Faye Ellberg. Third Row: Patricia Nell, Susan Peterson, Mary Lee jones jill Hoclkins, jovce Brown, june Meadoxvcratt. Shirley Nickelxon,Kay Chase, Mary Molen, Virginia Simon, l.ynn Pannebaker, june Yardley, Patricia' Nelson, june Chelin, Betty Conant. joan Chase, Fourth Row: Karen Swanson, june Bradley, Mary Lou Kimberly Virginia johnson, Carla Ciiace, Priscilla XX'alker, Carol liorow, Etta Kay Sullivan, Patricia Opsal, Tamara Castner. joyce Schwerer Betty Tolene, Karleen Nelson, lean Xlfessell, janet Monier, Beverly Kirterman, Fifth Row: Nancy Buchanan, Linda Lundberg, Bon nie Fuller. Beverly Buchanan, Sally Burrows, Nancy Swartzendruber, Dianna Doll, julia Henkins, Carolyn Lawton, Carol Fredrick son, Robezta Buchackcr, Beverly Bruce, Carol Horton, Patricia l.awes. Barbara Speer. Carol Poltinbarger. Sixth Row: Susan Swan son, janet May, Lonnie Fetiow, Elizabeth XXi'ert.4, Marilyn Yepsen, Beverly Yepsen, Barbara Heward, Arlene Applen, Mary Brown Shirley Allicks, Shirley Anson, Sylvia Larson, Marilyn Anderson,Connie Biederstedt, lillen Carlson. -will YU V1 ll-W mirNn5nif First Row: Carol jean Perry, l.ynda Nyrnan, lliilverta lilenn, Kay Conner, Nancy Kaufman, Sharon Dobson, Barbara Sapp, Pat Oloftson, joAnne Doyle, Nanty Price, and Miss Ashdown, Second Row: Eleanore Augdahl, Linda Anderson, Cheryl lill- berg, Dixie Pomeroy, Charleen lillmtt, Mary I.ynn Stamm, Nanc Sutcliffe, Sandra Sharick, lean Sllllllll, Nancy Kasheer, Lula Dietineier, Annette Niuene, Third Row: lucly Simon, Ruth Bell, Carolyn Fiste, ,Iudy Clay, Carol Cfathcart, .loan Farley, Sandra johnson, Ellen Nally, Sandra Goodale, Mary Lou Riordan Mary lou Tyne and Mircella Buchanin Fourth Row Sha . . , . . . . . ': ron Downer, Virginia Devenney, -ludy Olin, Janice Brown, Phyllis Bird, Linda Crabbs, Barbara Byers, Donna Doll, Sharon W'hit4 ten, Connie Hudson, Elaine Nelson, Mary lillen Tunkinson, Debbie Fawcett, janet Howe, and Mary I.uu Hodge. Fifth Row: Marilyn Newcomer, Diane Sandberg, Mary Helper, Sharon Perkins, Eleanor Transou, Marilyn Peterson, Mary lean Stratton, incy Hodlcins, Grace Tincllc, Mary lxay Willciris, Donna Ryan, Marilyn Alm, Mary Ann Rockstad, Marv Huev. Sixth Row: Par Skaggs, Sandra -lohnstone, Helen Hutchinson, loyce lnhnson, Carol Ackerman, Sandra Kowalski, Karen Spencer, ,lane Finn, Phyllis Gleason, Karen Riickev, Marge Schroeder, Carol Ringenberg, Elaine Bell, Seventh Row: Marilyn Xvman, Rose- mary Swearingen, Ruth Bracey, ,lanet Kampt, Kav Marine, Mary Margaret Smith, Pat Buhn, Ian XVeller, Cai-il Rheeling, Shirley Opsal, Pat Bohm, ,luyte Sapp, Sandia Sergeant. unior- enior i- ri jUNIOR I-II-TRI AVE YOU GOOD characteristics? Do you get pleasure from life by enjoying courtesies, friendships, and loyalty? These are the questions which confronted the junior girls as we met for each Hi-Tri meeting this year. To solve these questions and give them special meaning, talks were given, which usually ended with enthusiastic discussions. Several ot' our meet- ings centered around manners, clothing. and dates. These meetings were highlighted when 'loan liar- ley demonstrated and let us in on the dope straight from modeling school. Paving the way for the clubs activities were: President. Nancy Kaufman: Vice President. Kay Clonnerg Secretary-Treasurer. Sharon Dobson, And me who deserves .1 lot of credit for giving such fine leadership. understanding, and help is our club adviser, Miss Ashdown. SENIOR HI-TRI ENIOR HI-TRI, with Miss Ashdown as the ad- viser, began the year by electing officers, Bar- bara Sapp was elected Presidentg Pat Oloffson, Vice President, jo Anne Doyle. Secretary: Nancy Price, Treasurerg and Dianne Rosencjuist, Monitor. Many projects were completed during the year. Among them were painting signs for the senior class, making tray favors for the hospital, and raising money to help pay for our picture in the annual. XY'hile the girls were working. or when no special job was needed to be done. discussions led by the President were held. Topics were picked from a Senior Hi-Tri booklet or from current events of the day. In the spring our annual picnic was held. Each girl brought a sack lunch with whatever food she wanted, All women teachers were invited. The members supplied their meals. On the whole, the year was a happy and success- ful one. Page Ni ,fflfj I ff xg, Z First Row: XVayne Nickells, Gary Mulally, Don Swanson, Louis lilinn, Robert Hudson, Vernon Taylor, Michael Hussey, Xvairen Cieviston, james Speer, Richard Marine, john Hzide, Richard Hay, Richard Wirges, Second Row: Kenneth Pioteiek, Terry W'riglit, Craig Cooper, Robert Meeske, Donald Smith, Hal Opperman, Richard Unholz, Charles Kuehl, David Yepsen, Liaiy Halherg, Glen Miller, Robert Hanna, Gene Stott, Gordon Vrckrey. Third Row: Donald Boyle, john Hult, Gail Peter- son Iiiancis joigensen, john Nelson. Carl Cutsinger, Robert lfspel, Glendon Allicks, Douglas Hubbard, Glen Anderson, lfxan XYilson. XYilliam Lane. Fourth Row: Donald Evermon, Roger Tornow, XVilliam Toinoxv, Ray Phillips, Dennis Merk- lev. Kenneth May. liredclv joe Swanson, Donald Nickel. Mr. Cirace. Robert Dremann. David Newcomer, john Engstrom, joe Wlellei, XVavne kX'ebster,' Dennis Lange, Carl Dyer. W'esley Doyle. 1- HE HI-Y of Princeton High School, under the sponsorship of Mr. Duane Grace, held its first meeting for this year in October. The follow- ing officers were elected: President, Xlfarren T. Crevistong Vice President, Leon Lane, Treasurer, Gary Mulallyg Secretary, Vernon Taylor, Chap- lain, Don Swanson, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Vifayne Nickells. Appointed to the Activities ciOllll1llilCC were the following: Mike Hussey, joe Ruklicl-Q twho ar- ranged church tripsj, Dick Hay, Don Smith, Terry XY'right, john Brown, Bob Dremann. This committee appointed Dick Marine and Duane Nyman to help Bob Hudson, also on the Activities Clommittee, set up the Hi'Y Intramural Basketball program. The eight teams, with senior capiains, played seven games and a tcairnament. Members of the varsity basketball team refereed the games with Lewis lilinn as acting head of referees. c Sixty-two Most of the seventy-two boys enrolled in the club attended church with the Hi-Y during the year. The Hi-Y is basically a religious organiza- tion promoting clean living, language, sportsman- ship, and scholarship. The local Hi-Y is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. We paid the parent organization twenty cents for each member for the privileges of affiliation. The club also held softball games in the spring and traveled to Chicago to see a major league baseball game. During the winter the club took a trip to an indoor pool for swimming. Meetings were held every other Vlfednesday, in the Little Theatre, starting with the L0rd's Prayer. Following this, the treasurer's report and the minutes of the preceding meeting were given. The rest of the activity period was used for dis- cussion. NDER OUR VERY capable teacher. Mrs. XX'alter. we had .1 very fine year. She endured our many capricious moments and confused thoughts while instructing us in both the elemen- tary and complex information pertaining to art. This instruction helped us to understand and to appreciate what art is. lt certainly involves a great deal more than just drawing. coloring, or painting. Our first year included the study of compo- sition, color harmonies, perspective, figure draw- ing, lettering and advertising layout, and begin- ning clay and ceramic work. Though some stu- rf ,lents took just one year, a second year is offered. ind it is well worth while. XX'e had the opportun- ity of helping with many of the school projects in our second year. XVe worked in our second year in the field in which we were most interested, such ,is oils. water color. sculpture. and textile design. XY e certainly enjoyed the opportunity of taking JFK. Near the end of the year, we took a trip to the Art Institute in Chicago. There we saw many famous paintings we had studied throughout the year. This trip was very interesting, and a fitting climax to our year. First Row: Betty Ifspel Sandra Sliariclx. Mrs. XValter. Second Row: Priscilla XX'alkci. Linda Lundlneijq. Ninev Libby. Third Row: Betty Tiilene, Dianne Codclingtiin, jack Roggy. enior Tommy Billings Dodo Grant . Cleota . . . Mrs. Billings . Dr. Billings . . Flora Lee Billings David Torrence Cassandra Thorn Ed Smith . . Egbert Coddle . Chuck Hall . 'W DOCTOR HAS A DAUGHTER Sharon Whitten . Connie Piper . Mary Huey . janet Howe . . Duane Luessenheide . . . Karen Rockey . Phil Kasbeer . Marge Schroeder . Forrest Finn . , . Warren Creviston . . jim Speer Lulu Thaxter .... jane Finn UoAnn Doylej THE ANTICS of Tommy Billings and her friend Dodo Grant kept the Billings family in a constant uproar. Though they had good intentions, such as patching up Flora Lee Billings' broken romance with David Torrence, and bring Aunt Casey's long lost love Ed Smith back to her, some- how things just didn't seem to work out the way they were planned. The straw that broke the camel's back came when Tommy rewrote The First Turkey, a play they were to give at the town hall, to Cleopatra, complete with Chuck Hall as Mary Antony in a football suit. Luckily for Tommy, fate was work- ing for herg and everything turned out for the best. Production would not have been possible with- out the excellent direction of Miss jefferson, and the wonderful work of the crews. The chairmen were: Richard Newcomer, Margaret Vysocky, jack Hade, Don Rick, Mary Ann Rockstad, Phyllis Gleason, Connie Hudson, Mike Hussey, Neil Rosene, John Carey, and Lola Dietmeier. The whole Senior Class co-operated to produce a suc- cessful play. Page Sixty-four Standing: Warren Creviston, ,lane Finn, james Speer, Forrest Finn, Phil Kasbeer, Connie Piper. and Mary Huey. Seated: Sharon Whitten, Duane Luessenheide, janet Howe, Marlorie Schroeder, Karen Rockey, and Miss jetferson. Absent from Picture: JoAnne Doyle. 5 The second act presented the wedding, and Stage Manager . Dr. Gibbs . . joe Crowell . . Howie Newsome . Mrs. Gibbs . . Mrs. Webb . . Rebecca Gibbs . Wally XX'ebb , . Professor NX'illard . Mr. Webb . . . Wfoman in Balcony Man in Auditorium Seated: Allan Thompson, Eleanor Augdahl, Linda Crabbs, Dan McDonald, Paul Swanson, Kent Elclert, Charles Thompson, Mary Lynn Stamm, Karen Spencer. Nancy Sutcliffe, Kay Conner and Richard Freeburg. Standing: Bradley Pihl, George Glenn, Hal Opperman, Dennis Keleher, Richard Unholz, Ray Seidel, Bob Carlson, and Miss jefferson. OUR TDWN unior acy CAST . George Glenn Richard Freeburg . Robert Carlson . Paul Swanson . Karen Spencer . Linda Crabbs Nancy Sutcliffe Richard L'nholz . Hal Opperman . . . Bradley Pihl Diane Coddington . , Kent Eldert Simon Stimson . . . . David Yepsen Mrs. Soames . . Mary Lynn Stamm Constable NX'arren . Charles Thompson Si Crowell . . Dan McDonald Sam Craig . . Allen Thompson joe Stoddard .......... Ray Seidel HE JUNIOR CLASS Play, Om' Tenn by Thornton W'ilder, was unique in that it re- quired no scenery other than tables, chairs, step- ladders, and trellises. The effects were caused by skillful lighting and the imagination of the audience. The play began with the State Manager set- ting the stage and introducing the two main fam- ilies, Gibbs and Wells. The first act showed typical home life. lt also introduced the beginning of the romance between George Gibbs and Emily Webb. then flashed back to show when George and Emily first discovered they were in love. Act three included the death scene in which Emily comes back after she has died, to visit the town in the time of her early life. The play, of course, could not have been the success it was without the skillful directing by Miss jefferson, and the cooperation of the entire cast and crew. Page Sixtv f C . '25 lrst Row: Sandra bharitk. ,lo Anne Doyle. ffnnnie Piper. Sharon XY'hitlen. Karol ,lean Perry. Second Row: ss ctlerson. Kay Coririei, Duane Luessenheide. -lack Vfriglit. Xyarien faevistoil, Dori Rick. rj-Aesloians HESPIANS IS A GROUP interested in dra- matics and composed of students who have earned their required ten points, To earn these points they participate in a play, or have some re- sponsibility in connection with its production. Vife even have .1 member who acquired her points last spring and wasn't seen on the stagef So you see, you don't have to be a leading lady or the heru all we ask is interest, whether it he off or on stage. As you can see, our membership is small. but we do have officers. Unfortunately Ctor the boys. .tt leastj the girls, so to speak, rule the roost. Our President is Kay Conner tthe only junior this Nixty-six yearjg Vice President, Connie Piper, Secretary, jo Anne Doyleg and Treasurer, Sharon Whitten. We all joined last spring, most of us new- comers to dramatics unless we had been in Under- studies. All told though, it has been an enjoyable experience, made even more memorable by our adviser, Miss jefferson. In spite of her small stature she is capable of pretty big undertakings, as the senior and junior plays should confirm. Our hope is that in the years to come, more and more students of our high school will learn through belonging to 'lhespians what a pleasure it ls. .Home Uamuaq Wulf Rauma! Me GMM 1 Q, Ylll . rin 5 A. , 8' 1 X ' Li -H-h x 4-0- kkf - --Hn' 1 Q , xv ,, SMX 1'-,I A XX A LK 1 T, :Mir r No in L R 5. vs ,.. N 5- ,Qi 'u me n , '. 1 'gg-IM 1 .Sw .... 'I ,..4 . . - I . I Y I , , -fa xia- L ggi, ffl. .fu , .J x 1 Ng Q: 5, , f GM 61042-Zip: r,,r,i, t V 9 sf 9 Q , 4 .tx ' 401 YY Y I ' 'J' If I 1 -I mfi'f,y3 ,IE una-5-1-s N' 1f7 '.'. 1' i 5 . -,' 10. '-fu A ui l fix vljk' . VXVB Q- lw 1' Bn :js 'ms ,fi -31,22 -- ,f ' if Qs T C DE 'ifwe f7uU1!lxBacA GW fig L I MQ I7 it L 'Q ' ef' il QM Q in wmv! 23 0415 lefzc Held Football Co rch IXIR DON MAECHTIE bophomore Brsketblll Co rch and Amsrstant rn Football .ind Tmck NR ILSSIZ DLRHAN Page Seyenty two He ld Track Corch MR W C OTT Herd Crow Country md Fresh mln Blsleetball Coaeh MR PALL GOBLL Athletic Drreetor md Held Baskethlll Coach MR DON SHIIFIR HESE ARE the gentlemen who dlrect our flhtlng Trgers The quahtyf of these men tan be shown by the yery fme teams that they haxe turned out smce they haye been at P H S Therr frrm and able leader shrp has succeeded rn burldmg ehar eould hue The respeet that other thools h ye for them ms suffrerent proof of that The entrre student body SllLI.1tC.S these fine men L ' fa V ,A acter that only a P. H. S. athlete First Row: W'ayne Nickells, Lewis Iflinn, Uon Swanson, Phil Kashecr, Ciary Mulally, Uicls Hult. I.eon Lane. Uon Rick, XYarren firevis- ston. Uuane Nyman. Uenny Keleher. Second Row: Dials Marine. Vernon Taylor. Uuane Cork, Curtis Hultc-en. Dick Cloddxngton. Glen Anderson, ,lim Small, Bob Hanna. jim Speer, Neil R-went. Unk Farrow, ,lack Ilade. Third Row: Mi. Maechtle. Bill Tor- now. Uick Freelwurg, Uon Hanson. Uon Metuni, Ray Seidel, Uon flulimilalao, Boh Carson. vlerrs Zurlicne. Ken Heuer. Unk Unholy Kent I.ldert. Boh Hudson. Missing: f,lilloid I5.ii'ker. Uaud SW'5HlL'IlxlIUlICI. l T WAS GO, TIGERS, GO that echoed on everyones lips throughout the 1954 campaign as Princeton's fighting Bengals clawed opponent after opponent under the leadership of Coach Uon Maechtle. Coach Maechtle rounded into condition a group of gridders who Were sophomores when he took over the football department, and pre, sented Princeton with one of the greatest football teams ever to play for Princeton. The Tigers iniaded XY'alnut's Blue Raiders after sharpening their claws into a fashion that pulxerized them, 51 to Ii. It was Quarterback Lewis Iflinn who proxided our first touchdown of the year hy racing SH yards with a XY'alnut punt in the first period. It was the clawing. hissing. growling Tigers from then on until the final gun. I-Ialfbaclcs Uon Swanson and XY'ayne Nickells scored twice again in the first period. and, with the help of Uick arsifi oofgalf Ifetrow's key line play, our Tigers led at half, Zo to ll. Wtilntit managed to score in the third period, but Lew Iflinn and End Monk Mulally connected with a pass, and with great backfield play by Uon Swanson and XY'ayne Niclxells. the Tigers scored again. Guard Uick Hult intercepted a Wfalnut pass. setting up another touchdown by Nick. In the fourth quarter. the Cubs continued the punishment of XY'alnut, hut they managed to push across another score. and when the Tigers stopped throwing 'em around. the game ended at Si to I-4. The next week saw Peorias Limestone elex en take Bryant lfield. hut the Tigers had no troulwle taking them. In the first period. it Was a lflinn to Mulally touchdown pass that set up our first score. and it tlamntinucd wil page il l'..4c ur grin! gjferoes DICK DON 5? Hdtagfiyfag -'M J' -Rack. 3 -n C4 ww! HULT LEON LANE RICK NEIL ROSLNIZ was remarkable defensive play by Fullback Phil Kasbeer that prevented Limestone from scoring. Phil knocked down a Limestone pass that everyone thought would go for a touchdown. Through with feeling out their opponents, the Tigers flexed their mighty muscles in the sec- l,ivi- Sev L-nty-r-:ur sf 44 5 'W XWARRIEN CREVISTON DICK FIETROXX' GARY MULALLY DUANIE NYMAN ond period and racked up twenty points. Vifayne Nickells grabbed a Limestone pass on his five-yard line, and, with key blocks by Warren Creviston and Dick Hult, he raced 95 yards for a touchdown. Fifteen seconds later Gary Mulally's quick think- ing netted us another touchdown as he gathered lContinued on page '51 ,IIM SPIZER VERNON TAYLOR PHIL KASBIEER RICHARD MARINE up a Limestone fumble and went all the Way. In the final minute Flinn hit two passes to Giff Swan- son for 30 and l-I yards. and we scored again. In the third period Phil Kasbeer and Don Swanson reeled off the yardage that set up an- other Iflinn-Mulally touchdown, LEXYIS FLINN DON SXVAANSON XVAYNE XICKELLS DON HAN5OX In the final period, the Cubs took the field and were outscored by Limestone, 0 to 19. but they showed fight and natural talent that should con- tinue Princetons winning ways next year. The Tigers engaged Rochelles Hubs the fol- lCunt1nued on page '6l Vasc Nuenlx I .--pay-I lx IRIiI.HL'Rli DON COIXJMTSU en of fAe QTQM we BOB CARLSON f,l'R'I'l5 HL'I.'lT,I.N lowing liriduy rind giue Prineeton fans L1 gtnne that .llithors of hooks h.1rdly dre.nn up. Tr.1iIing twenty to nothing .ll the beginning of the fourth period, CiO.lLil M.1eehtle's Tigers hounued h.1tk tc win ll to 20. Rochelle stored twite in the setond period, but 'xcrllk-wx . ,. . M fm? r ,J-ggjgf, r-'J' M rf , it K f A ,- n QW -- Z' Q,w'3it.:-,,v, T Wfifriffe mi- fix,-A-1,3 fgijjitf' 6.14, gtgip iw-A ' V P' gg' f .imv .4 ' ' , at 45 x :J M ,iw ,, 'g-ff' at f , I 1,55 ' -VJ.. X' ,Af ,M MW? ' .,gQrsf A.. 1 Sai? A f f:t 1'J-W If 'T Q 'Wi , 5' it T . eff-if aes. fr- f':'lv1L ft. - 'gi ,L .gqfvgg -I Q' 3923, !K '5z W- we-'P-' cw Kwon iff. b' , ' ff 7' ff? 'f?3: viX'-:,'v- .f '4 ,1 ur' . , Qffgqvw. ' --'ig w',' ,psi '34, 4 .1 8605 KLXT Iil.DIiRT DICK l'NHC DILK f,ODDIXCiTON NUTS HANXA betriuse of the Aggressive line of the Tigers tliiled to make the setond point After touchdazwn. The Tigers werent elicking up to form in the first half. but tightened up in the wetond h.1lt'. With Rothelle storing in the fourth period, we had lo minutes .ind 39 seconds to beat 'ern. 4C,ontinued on pdge 'Tj ,. 4 sl ,1 1 Q? 7 M- '. -'nv . Y -- L be 4. vii- DON MlQffL'M DL XVAYNE CORK KEN HELLR GLEN ANDERNON Hll.l. TORNOXY' DAVID SXV.-XRTZl5NDRL'BlfR VILRRY ZURLIENL CLIFF BARlxfR The Tigers had .1 pow-wow. Again it was time to flex those steel muse-les. to charge vieiously through the line. to fight backf Lew lflinn droxe the patk down the lield add. With Nitkells .md Mulally pieking up yardage. we were in position to store, lflinn earried the ball aeross. and made the extra point. making the store 20 to . Lew kielxed off, but on Roehelles first play they fumbled. and hard eharging Don Colombo grabbed the ball. Nickells passed to Mulally. and two plays later tarried the ball atross. The growl- lC.oi1tii1ued on page 'SJ Page Nextmx ex llM SMALL RAY SEIDEL ing Tigers blocked and recovered a punt three plays after kickoff, and with Swanson and Nickells grinding out the yardage, Princeton placed the ball on the one. Lew Flinn carried it across, and with 67 seconds left, he booted the game-winning point. just to show how mad the Tigers Were, Flinn intercepted a Rochelle pass on the first play after kickoff! Nickells ground out 51 yards in the game, Flinn completed 12 of 24 passes for 149 yards, and Mulally grabbed passes for 102 yards. On the eighth of October, Hall's tough Red Devils took the field, but our Tigers showed them how tough we were. Lew Flinn took a punt and went 85 yards in the first quarter for our first score. The snarling Tiger line wouldn't allow Hall any ground, and we soon had another score with a Flinn-Mulally pass. just before the half, Nickells let one fly to Mulally for 44 yards, and then Swanson carried it across. Hall managed to push one across in the third period, but they didn't convert. Dick Hult inter- l p., 3 nty-eight DENNIS KELEHER cepted a pass to set Nickells up for another score. Late in the third quarter alert Tackle Neil Rosene grabbed a partially blocked Hall pass and raced over the line. Quarterback Dick Marine piloted the Bengals in the fourth quarter, but we were outscored O-7. The final score was 34 to 14. The next Friday evening Rock Falls took Bry- ant Field on a miserable night. Rain put the field in a muddy, slippery condition, and the Tigers never did really get going. The game ended in a 7-7 deadlock. Princeton's defense was tough all night with Phil Kasbeer doing an outstanding job of keeping Rock Falls' backfield men on the ground. The Tigers fumbled on their fifteen yard line and set up Rock Falls' only score. The Tigers were held scoreless until the last quarter. Lew Flinn drove the pack down from our 44 with drives by Swanson and Kasbeer, and a Nickells-to-Mulally pass. Lew raced over from the one, and saved the game by expertly converting. The next week Princeton's fighting Tigers fContinued on page 791 raided Cieneseo and raked the Leafs into JH to O submission. Star Center Leon Lane set up our first store by intercepting a Leaf pass. Nitkells scored the only goal in the first half. In the second half the Tigers exploded. Lane grabbed a Geneseo fumble and set up .mother Nickells score. Swanson raced through Geneseos line for our second score of the third quarter. with a lilinn-to-Mulally netting our last score. End .lim Speer put an end to a late fourth quarter spurt by Geneseo by snaring the ball from a Leaf carriers hands. The reserves held Geneseo scoreless, but failed to score. Final score: 28 to O. Princeton would have been undisputed N. C. I. C. champion had we beaten Mendota the next week, but Coach Maechtle's lilying Tigers had one of those nights. Lewie Flinn frantically trled to get the Tigers rolling. but the breaks werent with us, Time after time all evening. one more block. a snlit set- ond more to get that pass off. a break Would have meant scores for the Tigers. Mendota scored once in each quarter except the third. but Princeton was rushing enough to allow Mendota to convert only once. The score- board showed O to 19 at the final gun. The Tigers met another rugged foe the follow - ing week at Dixon. Lew Flinn's accurate places kicking was the factor that won the game for us, but had not Phil Kasbeer blocked a Dixon extra point pass, the game would haxe ended tied. Our score was set up in the second tluartei when Gary Mulally blocked a Dixon pass and fell for yardage, and then lflinn carried the ball oxei for six points. The Tiger line held. and Iflinn made the score 7-O. Continued on page 80 HUDDLEF Piue Ncxentyfriine Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. ge Eighty Touchdown Bound 17 2-l 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 SEASON SCHEDULE Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton Princeton 34 There 33 Here 21 Here 55 Here 7 Here 28 There 0 There 7 There 28 Here 2:Conference games Walnut Limestone ?Rochelle Hall i:Rock Falls ZGeneseo ifMendota Dixon Kewanee Record: Wtmn 7, Tied 1, Lost 1 Dixon picked up yardage with ground plays, and in the third pushed across their only score. Probably figuring that our line was charging extra hard, the Dixon quarterback chose to pass for the extra point. Alert Phil Kasbeer spotted the play in time, however, and slapped the ball down in the end zone. Final score: Princeton 7, Dixon 6. The next week against Kewanee, fourteen members of our squad played in their last game. They were: Dick Hult, Lewis Flinn, Phil Kasbeer, Don Swanson, Leon Lane, Don Rick, Neil Rosene, Warren Creviston, jim Small, Vernon Taylor, Dick Marine, Gary Mulally, Duane Nyman, and jim Speer. And what a game they played! Quarterback Lew Flinn passed for a pair of touchdowns, scored one himself and kicked three extra points. But the real Tiger of the game Was Center Leon Lane, who, in the final period, ended his P. H. S. grid career with a performance that placed him in Princeton High School immortality. Ace Lane intercepted a Kewanee pass and raced 35 yards through what must have been the whole Kewanee defense, to score. He also booted his own extra point. We spotted the tough Kewanee team a six point lead in the first period, but we scored in the second period by a pass to End Duane Nyman and the score stood 7-6 at the half. After the half, the fired Tigers got rolling. Led by Swanson and Nickells, the score stood 21-6 at the end of the third quarter. Kewanee could get absolutely nowhere, and in the fourth quarter we scored again on Leon's great play. Hats off to our great coach, Don Maechtle, and to his fighting Tigers! He made all-conference and all-state players out of a pack of the Tigers. Hult, Flinn, Mulally, Nickells, Lane, Rick and Keleher landed spots on the all-conference teams, while Hult Qwho made first team, all-statej, Flinn, Mulally, and hard-driving Phil Kasbeer were on the group listing the best football players in Illi- nois! asv . 'H 3 ' I i First Row: Bill jensen. Wayne Lundberg, jim Swartout, Don Boyle, David Simon, jon Sandberg. jack Hult. Second Row: Mr. Durham, john Smith, Dale Chelin, Dick Haut, Bill Edwards. Gail Olin, Ed Downer, Dennis Riti, Roger Tornow, Bill Small. jack Best. Mr. Ott, Third Row: Dennis johnson, Bill Lane, joe Weller, David Newcomer Wayne Webster, David Piper, Douglas Hubbard, john Engstrom, jim Doan, Donald Evermon, Fred Best, Bill Allison Ray Pierson, Dennis Lange. 1305A-SQPA qoofgalf RINCETONS FROSH-SOPH football team could never quite seem to get in the winner's column in the 1954 football season, even though they had two of the top Frosh-Soph coaches in the conference, Mr. Durham and Mr. Ott. Inexperience played a vital factor in the Kit- tens' not being able to get into the winner's col- umn. lt was so big a factor that they could never quite overcome it. Not a single regular returned from the previous season's squad, which had placed second in the conference, defeating such teams as Rochelle and Rock Falls. Not one of this year's regulars had had more than a few minutes playing experience in each of last seasons games. However, with the experience gained from this season's play, we will be out to give our best to Mr. Maechtle's varsity next year. A brighter aspect of the football season of 1954 was the freshmen who in their first year of gridiron play went undefeated, beating such teams as Marquette and Hall. With the possibilities they have shown this year, they should prove to be formidable foes for any Frosh-Soph conference football team next year. Page' l.iiglitv-un N Q Q if Mm 'C W Q, .4 Q t ,Q gk wr elf W! 1 'Y 1tf.gg - fl V V s i M I .5 ' f X 5 wg g .9 7? EM 1 I, 1-J I '1 'War , ,Q K 1-f 2, w i, w Q 2 ig? I4 Q VA , ,, x Q5 W 5 l 9 Q A J, V if V 4 3 ' 3 A ,rfgi xft Y' 0 ' ' Fi 9? '17, ,gy M3 Vg, I ,, ,ng , wt fi 'fp- U .-1 1' Q f 0 uf y L, I . Y W W We Z f Q 1 x. ff KM K flfxfwflf K -5 f . High R' .2 16 x Q fm .y 3 A FEV ,, - ,, b za-' , 'K ' V I M6 we ' f, 3 ET if f Y mf - ,nf hr X ,, if , - First Row: Danny McDonald, Robert Carlson, Dennis Keleher jerry Zurliene, Richard Dremann, Richard Brown Wendel Foushee, Richard Coddington, Bradley Pihl. Second Row: Mr. Maechtle, Bob Hudson Ted Molen Cary Mulally, Forrest Finn, joe Ruklick, Lewis Flinn, Dick Hult, Phil Kasbeer, john Hade, Mr. Sheffer. HE TIGERS will have a great year, was the prediction of every individual who knew the Princeton coach and team. The boys more than lived up to the expectations of everyone by repeat- ing the preceding year's performance in returning to the Sweet Sixteen tournament. The season was then climaxed by bringing home the fourth place trophy. fSee pages 92-94 for Sweet Sixteen write- up.j The Tigers opened their regular season play against the Bruins of St. Bede's. All-state candi- date joe Ruklick whipped in 33 points. Princeton led throughout the game and won by a large margin of 80--18. The following Friday the Bengals traveled to Kewanee. joe was again high with 50 points in a 70-47 win. arsif asLefdall In both of Princeton's first two games, the boys looked good and shot well. Big joe shot any type of shot easily with either hand. Forward Lewis Flinn, who was later to be changed to a guard, shot both jump and set shots. The other forward, Forrest Finn, had his strong point in his great defensive ability. Guards Dick Hult and Gary Mulally hit very well with jump shots. Princeton's third straight victory came when they downed Henry, 67-33. Henry concentrated their defense on Ruklick, and this enabled Lew Flinn to drop in 24 points. The Tigers were con- tinuing to improve and were mentioned as the team to beat in the North Central Conference. The Elm City five continued to roll as they downed Mid-County 88-47. QContinued page 843 Page Eighty three kgaslvefeers gn cfion Cl'ARlD l.l.XX'lS FLINN l'UllXX'ARlU l7lf.K HUIT NTIR ltll. RL'Kl.lf K lftlliXYARlD- FORlil,ST FINN The following Tuesday Morris traveled to the Tigers' den and were dealt an 85-55 defeat. Rulcliclc was high with ZH points, then Hult with Zo points for his best game to date. Monk Mul- ally hit 13, lflinn ll, and Finn 7 points. In winning their first five games, Princeton ayeragecl 77.6 points per game while their terrific .leiiensiye play held their opponents to 46 points per game, The sixth win for Princeton came in a 59-19 win over Marquette. Through a series of fancy hooks, Big joe netted 29 points. This was the first time Princeton was held below the 70 point mark, a fact which showed that they had played a very good team, Witli six wins under their belt, Princeton was rated third below XY'est Rockford and Centralia in the Champaign .X'e1z1i-C'.1zeIfe. The undefeated Tigers began their title de' lense in North Central play by whipping Men- .lota, 83-83. The Trojans proved to be a worthy foe. Ruklick had his best game of the season by hitting 41 points. Wfin number eight came when the Tigers downed Alleman of Rock Island, 79--12. The value in balance that Princeton had was shown as lflinn. Hult, and Mulally scored 55 of the Princeton total. Ruklicl-c was held to his lowest score of the season. The first Associated Press poll came out with Princeton rated third. Monday night, December 27, the Tigers trav- eled to the Marquette tournament at Ottawa to play Seneca in their opening game. Princeton w on easily, 75--18, The next game was to be with Men- dota, a team which the Tigers found to be xery good earlier in the season. Ruklick got 52 and tfloiitiiiueil page bil Piuc liulux rout ll Xlxlb MXKY Ml I.XlIN l-l Xlill llll ,Xl41llX IURXX 'xlllh l'llll lx.XNlSllll lHliXX.'Xlll3 lllxlxl ll lxlIlXl ljlllll Aglml .ll lwlmllllx .lx lllL' llllltgllw lwullllm-ll lull llll' ll'lll.llly llllu lllu 'llgllx Illkl llll lllm lL.llll. 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N 14 n 5 ' W If: f if X Q7 . f V A xx' an ,1- EM l ix x 1 , ,- X X. nf I p 0 Q . f Fl ' L . - YF x f' 6? -, gy iii? '4l'.4 Q 7:1 I l'll'Sl Row: Carl Cutsinger, Francis Jorgensen jack Hult, johnny Smith, Bill Evans. Walter Hopkins, Darwan Kling- Ln Lrg. Second Row: Mr. Durham, Dale Chelin, jack Best, David Larson, jim Reed, Bill Small, Brian Foster, john Bi xx n, Douglas Hubbard, Manager: Bob Dremann. SoPAomore l3asLefAall I-IE SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL squad had what may be considered a very successful 1954-55 season. In the first game, they were downed -I5-59 by a tough St. Bede team, but they improved steadily under the able guidance of Coach Durham and ended the season with a record of fifteen wins, eight losses, and the first place trophy for the Marquette lirosh-Soph Tournament. In North Central Conference play, the Kit- tens posted a reccfrd of six wins and three losses. They lost to Rock lfalls, 57-61, Sterling, 39-62, and Dixon, -12--15. Included in conference play was their biggest comeback of the season, in which they beat Ottawa after being down fourteen points at half time. The highlight of the season, though, was win- I Age Ninety ning the Marquette Frosh Soph Tournament, Win- ning this tourney not only gave them the glory of the victory as such, but also afforded a chance to avenge two previous losses at the hands of De- Pue and St. Bede. In the opening game of tournament play, the Kittens downed a scrappy Ilarlville team, thereby earning a second try at DePue. Mounting up seventy-one points, their highest score of the sea- son, they thumped DePue and earned the right to make up for the loss of their season opener to St. Bede. Leading through most of the game, the Kittens came out on the long end of this one, too, with a score of 69-5-fi and the first-place trophy. Bob Dremann was the faithful manager of the Sophomore team this year. First Row: Dennis Lange, Gary Halberg Milton Neiman, johnny Engstrom, David Piper, Leroy Dyer, Craig Cooper David Newcomer, Robert Meeske. Second Row: joseph Weller, Robert Travis, Richard johnson, Glen Swanson Ken neth May, Mr. Goble, XVaync Wlebster, Frei Best, XVesley Doyle, Evan XVilson, Bob Purkc HE FRESHMAN BASKETBALL squad, under the excellent coaching of Mr. Paul Goble, fin- ished the season with eleven wins out of the eigh- teen games played. The team started the season by losing to De- Pue, 51-36, Then they bounced back with a win over Walnut, 41-24. This back-and-forth way of winning and losing was finally ended with two successive wins over LaSalle and Mendota. The two toughies for the freshmen to lose were St. Bede, 37-35, and Kewanee, Z3-21. The freshmen, among their wins, beat Walnut once, Geneseo twice, LaSalle twite, Mendota twice, Dixon once, Kewanee once, Hall once, and Tis- kilwa once. Y. res man asAefAal! One of their duo losses was to DePue, but this was no disgrace to Princeton, for each time they put up a real fight. The Little Giants' accur- acy was just too much to overcome. Princeton lost .mother when the Walnut junior Varsity got hot .ind Number 12 sank nine field goals to score eighteen points and help win the game for Wal- nut, 61-53. The freshmen came back with large wins over Dixon, 44-2-1, and LaSalle, -16-24. These two games gave Mr. Goble's bench a good oppor- tunity to play. The season was finished up with five straight wins and a tail-light loss to Hall, 52-37. This year's manager for the Freshman team was Robert Dre- mann. Page Nine onc weef Slxfeen OR THE SECOND straight year Prmcetons Tigers participated in the Sweet Sixteen at Champaign The Tigers of 1955 represented Princeton in a superb way by beating two of the l est teams in the tourney Coach Don Sheffers 1955 Tigers showed the work of four years The Tigers began under Coach Durham rn their freshman and sophomore ycars Mr Maechtle guided the unror Varsity when the Tigers were juniors Mr Sheffer then took them ox er after having kept a careful watch oycr the dey elopment of these Tigers for the pre ceding two years Princeton s Tigers entered the State with a rec ord cf thirty one wms and one loss The play of the Tigers during the season had attracted state wrde attention and until Peoria Woodruff upset then Princeton was rated the number one team in the state by I N S The Princeton Tigers of 1954 55 pros ed to he the most famous most publicized te 1m in Bureau County history and in addition These Tigers gaye Princeton the best won lost record in history and smashed exery previous rec ord 1 Princeton team has owned Grant sized cities xx ho in past years delighted in whipping Prrnce ton were clawed into submission by the ferocious Tigers of 1955 After brrngmg glory to Princeton with e regular season s play the Tigers entered the Sxlle regional by pulx erizing frarl Tiskilwa It was no match as the dazzling Tigers toyed with e Little Eight champs 'Ihen Princeton met Bcde s and although the Beclans tried to stall e game the Tigers made them makc enough mis t1l-.cs to be easily handled Mendota who the Pg X tyto eyenmg before had handed tough LaSalle .1 de feat proxed no more ccmpetition as they bowed before Prrnceton s Champaign express In the Sectional Braidwood proxed quite a letdown for an article in the Kankakee newspaper before the game related how their coach planned to get to the finals at Champaign The Tigers first team quit at about two quarters and allowed the Cubs to continue Braidvn ood s embarrassment For the Sectional championship Princeton downed Streator even though the Bulldogs showed aggressneness and fight For the second straight year then Coach Don Sheffer piloted the Prince ton Tigers to the state finals at Champaign The Tigers were slated to meet Moline on Wednesday and that morning all of Princeton turned out at seven o clock to see the Bengals off With the band playing the players departed with sharpened claws for Molmes Maroons At I 45 that afternoon the Tigers met the champions of the Northwest Conference Moline they were riding a twenty fue game winning streak when they entered Huff Gym Rated Num ber 2 in the tourney and almost a sure shot to take the upper bracket fsard the experts the Maroons were quite sure of themselyes The star studded Moline squad led at halftime 32 22 The Tigers did not click in the first half but came out fighting in the second half and in a dramatic finish whipped the stunned Maroons 60 58 for Coach Sheffer s first State Tournament xictory Friday afternoon Princeton met tiny Sh wx nee town wmners of thirty two games without .1 loss fC1ntinued page My O F - ,', , ' ' V ' , , . , , ' 4. ' 1 ' 1 1 - . . ' ' , r . I 7' '4 I . , -' I . 'nf I yg A Y A . ' i r A ' r ' ' ' - , r r . J . . ' A i 1 V A ' k 7 , ' - , L' -. ' V v . l , , ' i - ' . . . .Y 1 . Y . I - , ' ' . V' , , ' , ' ' 7 . Q 3 ' 'J ' I a v V D ' . A I 7 - S ' ' ' 5 , i i 1 , A 'Y ' '1 i A' 5 I , , I I I , ' ' ' . ' - the most well known team in this area of Illinois. had dropped but two gameg during the year, and . . i A - I I . I 7 7 7 V K - ' ' I I , .1 .R ' D '- i - 1 . 9 7 V '71 1 ' , ' , , Y. Y Y V . Q . , ' . I I , 2 ' 7 7 7 r . A - 1 . ' , ' y Y K th . , . ' ' 'Y ' . ' ' ' St. ' , . ' ' A i f 1 . A a ,I I f th ' ' , ti , . - Y 1 I. f I 1' 1 71 1 ' '- . A 7 .,,,,, Y , .. I f -' , , I 1 ' - y c. inc H W Swccf 51',x'fccn weef zxfeen Contmued from p nge 9 Our t1ll poxxertul 'I lgers prox ed too mueh tor the Indmns llhl they presented Couh bhetter xx1th 1nother bxxeet bmteen xtetory 66 IS XX 1th the ISSLIFIULK, ol be1n1, on netxxorlx tele XISIOH tor tvx0 gtmes the Tlgtfb tcole the tloor 11,11nst 1 llll Elrun seyu 1d The1r bule l1ne stood C 1 6 5 1nd 6 K 1nd pred11t1ons xxere thu B1 oe xx lb to h ne 11 tough t1me oe s ored th1rty sexen POIHIS tgunst them Wllleli vx 18 one short ot thouieh Pnneeton led throughout mcst o IL tune onee by tourteen pomts the I1eers tell ne hlnd 18 one of lnlglns guards h1t t1xe struyeht shots The lzlygln telm shot 75 per tent the seeond lllll 1nd but Prmeeton 7l 66 1nd trem the ten er1l x1exxpo1nt Pr1n1eton htd been upset Th lt ex enlng the unhtppy 'I IKQCFS xx ent through the IUOllOI1b 1g11nst lJlDLlsI1CyXlllC 15 they brought reeogn1t1on to Prlneeton through the med111m ot state xx1de netvxorls telex1s1on 'Ihe etme ended 5? 5v Px1lle but sportsxxnters tereed th1t Pr1nte ton xxeuld h 1xe run 1xx 1y xxuh the eune 1t Ptnelx ne x1lle h1d 5 1 e me ygtme 1t X815 l'lIlLl'sb 11sed 1 one n tn st1ll 1nd held the btll tor slx mxnutes B1sl1etb1ll Although the tournunent ended on lll Lllllllppy Note Pnneeton xx 15 the most honored entry ID the meet rlhlf 1s xxe brought home more honors th ln 1ny other te IIN C Cnnle Hudson xx1s ele ted Sxxeet Slxteen ueen 1nd demonstrtted the qu 1l1ty ot pl1y 1nd sportsmlnshlp lI1Ll IH exery sess1on UCLI t11l t1ns ehee1ed tor BLIFLHI County s entry Rulxllels led tl1e tourney seorlng vxlth 104 POIDIS llltl vs lb the only un VIIITIOUS 1ll teurn 1ment eholee Lexxls ll1nn 1lso m 1de tl11t te1m lb he sptrleed the l1bers to the best 5llONKlfll ot 1 North Centr1l C onterenee te un 'lhe Svxeet SIXICCH h11,hl11ghted the best 1thlet1e ye1r 1n Prlneeton htstory Hlts otf to COlLll Shel fer 1nd the TIKLILFS of 1255 QLHQN CONNIL HLDbON AND Hl:R bV.'L 1 bIiTLLN LOLRT l Nlrtetx t 111 O ' . , 7 'W ' .' . , ' . , I '. ' ' ' ' ,v As - A ' ' Y A ' ' V1 .. 1 , 'W 1'A 1 '1' 'l' '1 I . ' K , .. , 1 lt 1-d tl - 11 . As '1 A, the 7 A 1 ' 1 'A A ' ' ' ' A A- 1 'J ' 71 AS, A W' A , ' A 1 A A A ' 1 1 ' J 1 1 2, q 1 . 1 A '- 1 A- '4 ' I ' ' ' ' 1--, -,1 -HQL J 'A 1 lg 1 -1 ' F 1 ' '1' 1 ' ' A 5- l ' is A '- . ' A A1 , ,1 A J '1. A AL' ' A 'x-L,y'A- 3 tix- - ' Y 'A Q A 1 A .1 A 1A' the tournament ru-Ord fm A Single mme md Al. Printctons students. Everyone lauded o11r clean 1 x 1 ' -1 1 y , ft11 1'1 ' ' J 1 ' .1 A'A ' A- gy 5 - V' H ' -7 4- lf. '1 1 ' ' A1 . A '. loc S ', -5 1' 1 ' A A 'f 1 '1' A ' 1.' J. -I 1 A ' . Ai A1 l 'A - ,1 , W Q' A ' 1 I . 1 1 1' 1 ' A , 7.1 ' ' k. , .. - lhrvil- - 1' ' 'l A qi 1 . .. Q 'A A 'A A1 . . ' fy L' 1 4 -- svf .l- ,- y ' , V., AHA' 1, 'yy 'L , , .ks y .7 A' I' n 'A Y A I A 'A1 V l 'A V '. Q5 1 la' 5 Q. , 1 . 1 - y A , ,y , ,L ' 1' 5 First Row: Clzttozcl Harker, Forrest Finn. I.evv:s Flinn. XY'ayne Nickells. Richard Freeburg, Kent llldcrt. Don Htn in hi Maechtle, Second Rovv: Mr. Ott Vernon 'l'ayfor. Darell litkherg. Terry Jacobs, Lavvrence Lutsinger. f.arl Cutsin n Reed. Curtis Hulteen. Third Row: john Brown. john Smith. Full Lane. XValtei Hopkins. Richard Haut. Doug llu wi n Swaitout. Fourth Row: Dennis Iluhnsnn. Ruger Tornovv. Bill lgdvvarcls. XY'esley Doyle, David Newcomer. Don Nxt c tn Syler, Dennis Dultield. XX'ayne W'ebster, Fifth Row: Mr. Dur-ham. Darwin Klingenlweig. Dennis Lange. Don live ni in o Metum. Dennis Rici, -lohn lingstioin. Fred Best. David Piper, Bob Purkey. ITH ONLY FOUR returning lettermen from last year's iegorcl-breaking team. Mr. Ott had the job oi' rebuilding a new squad, The num- ber of boys reporting to Mr. Ott this year for action was quite high, but the number of those who had any experience at all was quite small, as many of them were underclassmen. But they were ready to work hard and retain some of the titles and records set by the '51 squad Looking back over the '54 season. we tind they participated in 15 meets. winning ll. plac- ing second in 5, and scoring vi and l S points in the State meet. Also during these li meets they set 55 new records, During last years season the Tiger Thinclacls were given the nickname ,King of the Relays . a truly fitting and deserving title as they never lost one relay meet throughout the entire season. The Tiger Thinclads started out their victorious campaign by winning their first meet of the year. the Class B Oak Park Relays. which is the largest VGC high school indoor meet in the Nation. It is also a title that no other Princeton High School track squad has ever before won. It was here that the winning Medley Relay team composed of Forrest liinn. Don lfaley. Byron Marks, and Clint Byrd won themselves individual trophies plus one tor the school. The Thinclads then continued on with their victory spree and won a dual meet with Kewance and a triangular meet with LaSalle-Peru and Ke- wanee. And then traveling to the Ottawa Relays. they scititered the first defeat of the season, but they did capture second place. The next week the Tigers stepped right back into the winning column by capturing the Davenport and Cleneseo Relay C.hampionships. They had a triangular meet at Ottawa and then took the next five meets in a row. These meets were the Kewanee Relavs. Normal Relays. liriixceton Invitational. Gateway C,lassic Re' lays. and the Big lfour. C,-urtiuucd Page -my l'aac Nincrv tvc VGC The District was the next meet. and the hoys all worked hard that week so they would he in the lnest shape possible to he able to clualify for the State Meet in Champaign, and also win the Dis- trict meet itself. The hard work paid off, and the Tigers were able to qualify nine men to compete in the finals down state. There we were ahle to score 4 I 3 points with Lewis Flinn getting fourth in the pole vault, Clint Byrd getting fourth in the half-mile, and Fred Boher tying for fifth in the high-jump. Other outstanding performances were also turned in by Gary Mulally in the half- mile, Pete Anderson in the shot. lforrest lfinn in the quarter-mile, and the mile relay team. The mile relay team missed qualifying hy three-tenths of a second, and lfinn missed qualifying hy one- tenth of a second. After the state finals, the Tigers had one more triangular meet and the conference. In the confer- ence the Tigers fought hard, but the breaks were against them and they had to take second. How- ever, in doing so, they set some new records that will be hard to beat. The toughest one will be the one that the mile relay team set. They ran the course in 31266. Although this year's squad was not as strong as last year's, they still offered plenty of tough gompetition. Our distance men this year include: Dennis Duffield, Cliff Barker, Lawrence Cut- singer, Bob Purkey, Bill Tornow, jim Reed. Our dash men are: Don Hanson and Forrest lfinn. Our fieldmen include Lewis lflinn, Wfayne Nickells, Darell llckberg, Dick lireeburg, and XX'alter Hop- kins. ' Z' Aww ' Ma., ig , y W . , I ,D s v ri, , .am ' fwif?4 T . . , A W xs 't fn Pale Xaictxfsix X B +I g .,.mCEr0 B 1 xicfyt qylliiro VP' .2932 M7133 .f'V Xrnmu TRACK l 4 - 0 , ' -.3!lCL'7'04, 0 First Row: Bob Purkey, Darwin Klingenberg. W.ilter Hopkins. Ciary Halberg, Robert Meeske. Second Row: Dennis Duffield, Gurdon Vickrey, Don Smith. Darell lickberg. Mr, Goble. Third Row: jim Reed. Lawrence Cutsinger, Forrest Finn. OACHED BY MR, GOBLE, the Varsity team included Don Smith, jim Reed, Glendon Allicl-cs, Dennis Duffield, and Lawrence Cut- singer. lforrest Finn participated for part of the season. The Freshman-Sophomore team included Gary Halberg, Wfalter Hopkins, Darwin Klingenberg, Bob Purkey, Errol McDonald, and Bob Meeske. We opened the season September 28 with .1 second in .1 cluadrangular meet. On October 5 De- Kalb barely nosed by us with a 28-27 score-even though Don Smith came off with top honors. One of the biggest meets of the season, the Ottawa In- If ,js It ,iw .. ross own fry vitational, saw the Princeton harriers winning a number of the top places. In the Sterling Invitational Meet, Princeton found itself in a tie for fourth place in .1 field of eighty athletes from thirteen schools. The District Meet, which qualifies runners and teams for competition in the State Meet, found Princeton placing third. In doing so Princeton run- ners almost qualified for the big State meet, Because five lettermen will be returning, the prospects for next years team seem very good. 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' IXIIIIKII ul' II c I' sts, Im xIl!1,:f1.1 ......,1 IIf11!1ff11fff111 COMMIZNCEMIZNT SPEAKERS Left to Right: N.l1'y Huey, janet Howe, Karen Rockey, joe Ruklick, Ted johnson .ind john H.1de. igkfcy- ixfA ommencemenf FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1955 NINE OCLOCK Procession.1I'f X5U.1r March of the Priests, from q1fXv,z!.'.: , I Invocation ............... . Salutatory . Music ..,... . . Address .....,..... Piano Solof- Polon.1ise. rIl.:clJffucfl! . Address . . . . . . . . Address . Music . Address . Valedictory Chorus-Y Lind of Hope .ind Glory . Peace in Our Time' '... . . Give Me Your Tired, Your Poori' , Presenmtion of CQl.iss Gift ...... Acceptance of Class Gift . Presentation of Axxpirds . . , . .xIL'flLJL'!,LIflX7U Risv. MR. C. T. Moiizx . . . . RI.-XRY I-Imax' . . jo Axxiz Dfniif . . . . Vloiix Hrwii AI.-RRY ANN Rociss'iA1i . . K.-IRI N Rficxifx' . -Iwsi-PH Ri'i4i,ic,i4 . Tiiifoimiu Moiizx . . Tir: Uloieixsox . 'Ixxisr Hmm . , . ljfxgaii Ciwifff . . -,.. . , . ,fulfill , . T111-lnHNsrJN . ,lmirs H. Inxxm' C.im1u.iss C, H0151 Presentation of Diplorms . . . CQH.aiu,ifs I-Axxcsi5'i 1' Benediction ..,....,..... . . Ri-xi MR, Cs T. Mzfiix RCCC55IOIl.lif'fHXXY.lI' Much of the Priests. from pI1ffv,:f1,.' . . ..,, IItff.f.fc!Hrf,1fvf.' I'.-c1i:,. H I it X ix I SCAOO SU Sfllool Opens SEPTENIBFR- 6 Labor Day 14 Assembly: Hobbies I- Football: Princeton at Xvalnut 2-I Football: Limertone at Princeton OCTOBER- I Football: Rochelle at Princeton 8 First grade cards Football' Hall at Prlnceton 15 Teacher for a Day I5 Football: Rock Falls at Princeton for Homecoming 19 Assembly: Folk Singer 22 Teachers' Institute Football: Princeton at Geneseo 29 Football: Princeton at Mendota NOVEMBER- S Football: Princeton at Dixon lil Sophomore Class Party ll Armistice Day I2 Football: Kewanee at Princeton I' Wfesleyan Quartet 19 Senior Class Play: The Doctor Has a Daughter' 20 Music Festival at Sterling 23 Basketball: Princeton at St, Bede 25 Thanksgiving 26 Basketball: Princeton at Kewanee So Basketball: Princeton at Henry Dl1ClfINIBIfRf ,IAN 5 Basketball: Varna at Princeton 7 Basketball: Morris at Princeton I0 Basketball: Princeton at Marquette 15 Assembly: George Bowie 15 F. H. A, Christmas Party at Childrens Home 17 Basketball: Princeton at Mendota I8 Basketball: Alleman of Rock Island at Princeton Z1 Christmas Chorus Concert 22 Christmas Assembly-Vacation Began 27 Marquette Basketball Tournament UARY- 1 New Year's Day 5 Back to School 7 Basketball: Rock Falls at Princeton I0 Semester Exams 1,1 Basketball: Princeton at Dixon 20 F. H. A. Dalclcly' Date Niglit 21 Basketball: Princeton at Rochelle 22 Basketball: Amboy at Princeton ll Assembly: Goodspeed on Ifurope Big Four Tournament began Pauc Cine Hundred Four Calm ar r 7955 FEBRUARY- l Basketball: Princeton at DePue 2 P. lf. O, Tea for lunior and Senior Girls 3 Assembly: Honolulu and the Magic Isles bi Basketball: Geneseo at Princeton 8 Basketball: Princeton at Sterling ll Teachers' Institute Basketball: Princeton at Hall I2 G. A. A. Sweetheart Dance I-1 Assembly: Otto Schacht 1' National Honor Society Assembly F. H. A. Initiation IH Basketball: Ottawa at Princeton I9 Basketball: Princeton at Peoria Wfoodruff Zl Band Concert 22 Basketball: Vilalnut at Princeton 25 Basketball: DeKalb at Princeton MARCH- i Regional Basketball Tournament at LaSalle 8 Sectional Basketball Tournament at Ottawa I6 State Basketball Tournament at Champaign 19 Tigers won Fourth Place in State Tournament 25 Assembly: Don Wfeage ZS Iunior Class Party 26 Oak Park Relays APRIL- l Spring Chorus Concert 2 Sterling Indoor Relays Al Assembly: Dewillows 10 Easter Sunday 15 Assembly: Marimba Players 16 Geneseo Relays 19 Ottawa-MendotaPrinceton Relays at Mendota ll Kewanee Relays 22 Davenport Relays Freshman Party '6 Princeton Invitational Track Meet 2 Sophomore Banquet 29 Junior Class Play Our Town 50 Normal Relays MAY- 5 Assembly: Powells F. H. A. Mother-Daughter Banquet ' Gateway Classic at Clinton, Iowa 15 District Track Meet G. A. A. Mother-Daughter Banquet 20 State Track Meet 24 Hall-Streator-LaSalle Track Meet 27 Semester Exams Conference Track Meet 28 Frosh-Soph Track lkleet 29 Baccalaureate SO Memorial Day 51 Semester Exams JUNE- 2 Awards Day 5 Eighty-Sixth Commencement G junior-Senior Prom Paae One Hundred Fin. 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