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UR HOMEROOM has demonstrated high leadership in transferring rooms, students, and teachers. During four years of high school, we have compiled the following record: Homerooms occupied ...,.,,,i,,e,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 Homeroom teachers .,,,. .. -i Student transfers tinj .. .. 4 Student transfers Qoutj ..,,,,Y,.,,.V,,,,,,e 5 Students dropped tout, of coursej ,,,. 7 Grand total of changes s,,,.,s,,,,s,,,,,,,e,,,. 23 There was only one club in the homeroom, but this wasn't organized to a high degree. The name of the club was The Tissue Paper and Seat ......SIlfNIl'UDS Cover Club. It was founded while seven home- room students were working on our float. The purpose of the club was never revealed, but gas stations seemed to have aided the purpose. The members of the club were Lawrence Cutsinger, Bill Tornow, Sandi Johnstone, Sharon Beams, Roberta Glenn, Pat Leffler, and Mary jean Strat- Our homeroom has been active in music, ath- letics, school clubs, and academic achievement. We believe that we have accomplished some things of benefit, to us and to others, at Prince- ton High. HOLIE ROOM 117-First Row: J. Zurlrene. Ci. Vinkiey, R. Dremanu, l.. Culsinger, Mr. Ciosselt. Second Row: M, Fultz, M. Stratton. H. Hutchinson, S. Johnstone. S. Downer. janet Kampt. Third Row: j. Brown, S. Perkins. M. Helper. P. l.elller. S. Beams. R. Glenn, R. Phillips. R. lispel. Absent: G. Anderson and W. Tornow. Page 'l'xxuoty-num
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SlENII'DlQS...... UR HOMEROOM reconvened in September in Room 202 with each of us automatically taking the same seats which we had occupied the year before. A few days after school started, Miss Ashdown, our homeroom teacher, was named Senior Class Adviser, so the class officers moved in. This made us the largest Qand, incidentally, the bestj senior homeroom. We elected our officers during the first few weeks. They were: George Cn B. Glenn, presi- dent, john Springer, vice president, and Ray Sidlee, Suds, or Uncle Suds Seidel, secre- tary-treasurer. Don Colombo was unofficially ap- pointed sergeant-at-arms. For the fourth consecutive year, our efforts on a homecoming float went unrewarded. We had a good time building it, though. Since our room was headquarters for most class activities, every member was usually hard at work lettering posters, sewing Christmas stock- ings, or paying for play tickets, peanut crunch, and fire extinguishers. Those who didn't chip in were few in number, due to the constant surveil- lance of Miss Ashdown. All in all, we spent an enjoyable year which was a fitting climax to high school. HOME ROOM 202-First Row: S. Kowalski, C. Thompson, D. Keleher, D. Colombo, R. Freehurg. Second Row: j. Simon, R, Bell, L. Nyman, S, johnson. D. Coddinglon, C. Elliott. D. Pomeroy. Third Row: N. Hudkins, H. Oppermnn, Transou, J. Clay. P. Buhn, M. Smith, D. Swartzendruber, R. Brown. Fourth Row: N. Kaufman, C. Cathcart, II. johnson. Fifth Row: J. Springer, R. Seidel, J. Poffinbarger, T, jones, Wrigllt, Miss Ashdown, G. Glenn. Pu.,c Twenty-eight
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SIENIIIDIDA ...... UR LAST YEAR at P. H. S. began with a hang. We were transferred from Mr. Grace's to Mr. Walters' homeroom, 114. When we finally got settled, we elected officers. Bob Carlson, presi- dentg Allan Thompson, vice presidentg Karen Spencer, secretaryg and Wayne Nickells, treasurer, completed the roster of officers, Our homecoming float was an original one, but not good enough for a prize. We surely had fun putting it together in Mr. Walters' garage, though. Every day it certain hoy would sneak into the room several minutes after the bell rang, and he always managed to get caught. Of course, every homeroom has a launch of singers and joke-tellers, and ll-4 was loaded with them. The stay at P. lfl. S. has been a wonderful one. We've had lots of fun, and we hope that everyone has had as good a time as we have had during the past four years. HOME ROOM 11-i--First Row: D. Selders, R. Coddinglrxn. G, Allicks, A. Thompson, K. lildert. Second Row: l' Gnpinslu, T. jncolvs, S. Dobson, ll, Ackerman, I.. josephson, D, Sandberg. Third Row: P, Swanson, R. Carlson, K Spencer. R, Bmuey, G. Peterson. Fourth Row: I.. Anderson, V. Devenney, C. liiste. K. Nordstrom, li. May, K Washington. Fifth Row: W. Nickells, Mr. Walter's, D. Merum, P. Skaggs. Plgc 'lhirty
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