Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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......A 'DDll'l+ MMDIIQIEA UR HOMEROOM Sill, was a great plate, through somewhat disorderly when the leather was out of the room. It seems there was always a big scramble for peoples billfolds. Miss XX'right, our teacher for homeroom, was very nice and wasn't too harsh with the disorderly ones tlueky themj. Our officers for the class were as follows: Fred Best, presidentg Marilyn Albert, vice presidentg and june Bradley, secretary. Our float for the year was a very good one. but the judges must have had something in their eyes when ours went by. Funny thing, though they all had something in their eyes at the same time. Even with a few Hserewballsn in our home- room, we had the best in the sophomore class. HOME ROOM 501--lfnst Row: -I. Carlson, A. Cook, V. Biatey. D. Dull. Second Row: K. Clliase, S. Clark, -I, Brad ley. M. Albert. B. BllL'll.lf1.lf't, S. BllI'l'1lVl'S, N, Buclianan. UI. Brown, Third Row: D. Boyle, C. Cooper, F. Best, NV Duyle. XV. Andersmi, R. Bird. Fourth Row: Miss XX'r1gl1t, D, Kirsthman, YI. Du.1n.Absent: XV, ffixibbs. l',iue lxxtntx thu

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SUIDII-lt M 'OlIQlES...... HE BEGINNING of the year for Homeroom lll was opened by electing officers to repre- sent our homeroom for the year. Kenny Lutes was elected presidentg john Engstrom, vice presi- dentg and Merna Gammill, secretary-treasurer. The election took place in October. Our homeroom teacher was Mrs. Kann, one of the new teachers who joined our faculty last fall. For homecoming we had a large sock with the saying Ar-Gyles Will Sock Em. Unfortunate- ly, we did not place with our entry. We had a Christmas gift exchange, and Mrs. Kann played Santa Claus with her Kleenex beard. The evening of December Z2 we had an ice skat- ing party at Alexander Park Pond. When we were tired of skating, we went to the home of Bob Dremann. Besides these major events. daily life in Room 111 was interesting and fun. HOME ROOM 111-First Row: G. johnson. C. Fetrow. M, Kimberley, R. Dremann, D, johnson. K. Lutcs. Second Row: j. Hodkins, M. Hanna. M. Gammill, A. Kirschman, K. Grace. j. Goodrum. M. jones, V. johnson. B. Howard. Third Row: G. Halherg, j, Engstrom. L. Dyer. D. Kissick. R. johnson. D. Evermvn. W. jensen. Mrs. Knnn, Absent: j. Henkins. - Pucc Twenty-two



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cIIlUNII1DIIQS...... HOME ROOM 303-First Row: W. Hopkins. D. Duffield. Second Row: B. Foster, il. Del Monte, J. Cheln. B. Conant, B. lispel, C, Fredrickson, C. Horton, R, Flazg. Third Row: S, Fuller, R. Haut. J. Elliott, Ci. Cutsinger. M. Hubbard, D, Hubbard, W. Edwards, j. Hult. Fourth Row: Mr. Grace, R. Hasenynger, E. Downer. Absent: M. Conley. N THE FIRST DAY of school in 1953, Mr. Grace's homeroom was filled with a group of wide-eyed , just a trifle noisy, and terribly excited Freshmen. Two years have passed since that day, and once again Room 303 is housing us as juniors. The group is not quite so wide- eyed as that first day, but they still make noise and are always ready for fun. In office are Denny Duffield, president, Wfalter Hopkins, vice president, judy Del Monte, secretary, and Dick Flaig, treasurer. During the week of Homecoming, this home- room worked industriously on its float and was P rgc 'I vs Cnty-four sure it was the best ever. The judges had a dif- ferent opinion, howeverg but the group didn't object too strongly, since they had had so much fun building it. Whenever a person enters this room, he is likely to hear a conversation going on in one cor- ner among the boys about cars, and in another cor- ner a group of girls are discussing the usual girl subjects. Also in this room there is a celebrityfff Walter Hopkins, junior Class President. All in all, Homeroom 505 is a great one. If you don't believe it, just ask one of us.

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