Princeton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Princeton, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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A suttexsful annual is the rebult of the tombined etforte of m.1ny people striving toward one goal. My deepest gratitude goea to Mr. joseph Kenny, our .idx'iser, who worked so prltiently .md eagerly with us, and to the entire staff for their toopemtion to- w.1rd the .ithievement of thiw goal, XVe tire proud to present to you ll-lll 1958 TIGER. And now . . A on with the showf 'll'Nl. l5RAlJI.lzY ealed XX 'xnltr ii Atlilettx fu lditur, rl. Bm-lluy. lui:-ir-in-f,lii.,t, Mp Ke-nn.. Adxixer. Al. llutlltinx. l'ntltrt,,iw liiitifz Strand- iturt j, Nxuirtuur. Atliletzu I,-ifl.dit-ir.M, Allmn, Attixities CQofl.tlxt-ir. Ci. Ntterly, Senior fuldizui. N mr 1 n lieu ' titur. Ki l,li.ise. Nerii-ir Cui-lxlit-ir. C. Sutglltte. Atmities Lu-llditurg I.. Lundheru, Art Cnifldit--1, Abaenl fn n Pictu L N in Business Miniuer + '- li me Page Six In Memory Of. . DENNIS RIC! 'tgp I IIS SMILING way .md lmnllsomc iliac are ll pleasure to recall. We miss him oh so muqh we miss him most of all. Some day we hnpc to mcg-l him, some ll.1y wc know not when, To ulnsp his hand in thc butter land never to part again. MMM. ALBERT ANDERSON N THE AFTERNOON of December 18 1956 Dennis R101 passed away but the sp1r1t that he left in Princeton I-hgh School w1l1 never d1e His unexpect ed death caused a shocking blow to the entire student body of P H S especially to those who knew h1m well His cheerful manner and sparkling grin will ever be remembered In athlet was always ready to work with others as a teammate When sp1r1ts were low Dennis with his good nature and Wltty humor always managed to make the gloomy side seem brighter After his untimely death a move ment was started by all to erect a mem orlal to h1m and one IS now located at the players entrance to Bryant Field It IS our sincere hope that th1s an nual ded1cated to h1m will also remain as a memorial to h1m and our eventful years at P H S . . ., . . L- ics, school activities and as a friend he - y , - ! , . Y 1 .Someone 7a Wddn Uaea f5 ff nj 7 by U ' 2 ff I O , f pf ' ff X If If ,' ,f j 1 f n f f . I X 7! iffy, N 4 X f Page Nine l Left to Right-Mr. Chester A, Markman, Mr. Miles W. Bryant, Mr. Harold btnele, Mr. Charles Fawcett, Mr. james H. Lowry. Pane Ten HANK YOUY To these men, the Princeton High School bo.1rd of education, the P. H. S. students would like to give 41 great big thank you for guidance and efficiency in running our school. Mr. Charles Fawcett, the president, has proved Ll most capable leader with the help of Mr. C. A. lhl.lI'l'iIUQlI1, Mr. Harold Steele, Mr. james H, Lowry, .md Mr. Miles XV. Bryant. members ol' rhe bo.1rd. DR. DONALD M. PRINCE NI DEEP APPRECIATION ue vrxsh to tlunlx Dr Prlnce for the frne yob he I3 doing, it Prrneeu, I-hgh Sehool Has attntude of lrxcndshlp 1nd helplul ness extended lmparually tu .1ll studenw hu il el greatly to the s1g,n1t1eanee ot our eduemon md ue members ot the Clasa ot 1958 mll remember Dr Prrnee as .1 frlend In h 5 scrond yur here Dr Pnnee .ln hm 5ery1res luxe taken root d he , iguldrny, lnfluenee IU the ehlruter ol our ell ol U r tlnnlxs Ire due 1l5o to the serretlry ol me prlnuyull Nlrs Lillian SIXLIIII Her luthlul attcntlon IO duty keeps our sehwol opermns, smoothly 1nd moxxny, torvuard XXI NI Plse Eleven P gn Ixulu x- -uv-' an-v ' asv C Zz 491 fb '-Q' g.,- x h NN 1 RHI NN INNI x HHX -Xx HHN INKXX X 1 RIXNN NN fl N x NN I X x NINVN1 x NXX XX xN X -U '-LN K 9 1 ,Qfw 6' 'vu 'ii xx X x RINK x x P1 1 ,ix I N3 45,3 V .' la x 'Q .. ' XT . is 'Lv Q xi F, is-. 1 A . 1,5 , 1 x ,, Av Yi .N ,X x XY A v Gu' ,, .1 F X 5: ' J , . 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They ltml-4 vittuusf Take the trttv. lwyi 7 9. Glcrfs Bm' Fttru' deed. Row -f: left to ri3g'1t- 1. ll.1ll uf c,lllllAlINl4 H. 2. brnn .mtl lm-.1 lt. 3, Frulttucn .tl .xp gqtgglc. Row 5: left to right- l. Dont thc lt- ' nicer 1. fp In that nctlx ID pupfnrn, 4, PAIN. lima lu nut wx tr vzwewwmzf 'SX rf Q i kv X7 xx XX -Z W M Ply! Twcnlv-nzlmc snug, 41: yi .uv gal 741 ,,,...,:-K' ...nv di gn? ..-. -314- ,..-4-U ,..-wife--0 COACH DON SHEFFER Athletic Director ,fzzzazaza sag, OUR SUPERIOR coaching staff has again led our athletic teams through a season which will long be remembered by all of us. These teams have not only shown spirit, but good sportsmanship as well. At the helm of our coaching staff was Mr. Don Sheffer, the Director of Athletics. His other duties included head basketball coach, assistant football coach, and physical education director. Mr. Lyle King was again the head man on the gridiron. The football team, although full of spirit, was struck by the flu bug, which hurt them badly. Mr. King also was Sophomore basketball coach. Mr. jesse Durham was in charge of the cinder- men this year. He also served as cross-country coach, assistant basketball coach, and team trainer. Mr, Roger Swan, in his second year at Prince- ton had many duties. Although not a head coach, Mr. Swan deserved a great deal of the credit for keeping our athletes in shape. His duties included assistant coach and trainer of basketball, football, and track. He also had charge of intramurals. Mr. Paul Goble was the Freshman basketball coach and assistant football coach. Mr. Goble also served in many other positions which are too numer- ous to mention. COACH JESSE DURHAM COACH PAUL GOBH? COACH LYLE KING COACH ROGER SWAN M4344 Juli waz vawff HE 1958 VARSITY football season opened in late August with two weeks of grueling practice before the first game. Coach Lyle King was at the helm with ten lettermen backing him up. XX'alnut invaded Princeton on lfriday the 13th. only to find it unlucky for themselves. Princeton clrew the first blood midway through the first tlaarter as Dick johnson went over from the ten- yard line. The second qua ter .ound llngstrom passing to XY'ebster for twenty-,ia yards and a lf D. The Tigers scored tw ce n tlxe third period with Macllr-nald and 'lohnson doing the honors. The Bengals turned in .1 fine performance on de- fense as they held tiie Blue Raiders to 59 yards, The final score: Princeton 26, Wfalnut U. lfumbles. pass interceptions, and inspired de- fensive play highlighted the Princeton-Polo game. Polos one and only touchdown came when the game was only two minutes old. Princeton retali- ated to the Polo s'xteen yard line only to fumble. ln the second quarter. the Tigers scored in six plays, Dick johnson carried for five of the six. izicluding the T.D. After a goal line stand by each of the teams. Polo, deep in their own terri- tory, fumbled trying to run the ball on .1 fake punt. Princeton recovered on Polos two yard line. and Engstrom tallied for the Tigers on tl quarter- back sneak. In the fourth quarter. a sustained drive by Polo was stopped on the one yard line by the sturdy Tiger defense. Princeton ran the clOcli out. The final score: I2-6. The Tigers' encounter with Rochelle is as truly a thriller. The Hubs led 15-41 at the half and had pushed Princeton all over the field during the tirst two periods, as penalties in the first quarter hampered Tiger efforts to get their offense roll- ing. and ball-control by Rochelle in the second cluarter kept Princeton on the defense. As the second hall opened, it appeared that Rochelle was going to march again: but penalties gave the ball to Princeton. After an exchange of punts and a Tiger first-down on the Hubs' 2', Sitterly found XX'ebster free in the end zone for a touchdown pass with six seconds remaining in the third quarter. Sitterly skirted left end for the PAT. The fourth quarter found Princeton on a seven-minute Sus- tained drive as johnson. Carter, and Sitterly dom- inated play with several long runs. With practic- 4Crmtinued on page 351 IK' . 1 ' Y Y'-H 0 .., wg, 1 1 5 'ffm ,Q.f.3l?' Q? Q ff 3 Y ii Q 1 t i -.---nav V ' , .............- x 1 -fl , f fa, ai its ,Q :ivox -.. w 4... 5. UW 44. as Manx k..- W.. A, ' ,--1 I H - . ,., ,W .' K-Q-J' A 4 1 -4 .ii-Y ....,...f..... W -....-.Mg Q .,---V t 1 -1 u ! l .aw :win .' ' i :A ' ., H' F? 4. - ,Q . 5-.., ,Aj-. Jfaw' f 141: u -. ' f' J 1 , . . . Amy, ,15i'W,?,g,. , ., ,J as ,un ' -if. .--6 X' NJ x me 'ad ga .T x -4 ' 0 ' 'I ks 1 4 fr' I 'Q if r I ' l 151 . -I iff 1 -- 4 ' X f ' O s x if Q' ' ian .pn DICK DILLIQR .HM PlfTliRbON LET? HLLY ,V J Z -u a, W' ,I l.l.fff F' 37:-.T 7 muy 5 4. BREAK LOOSE, ENGSTROMT :Continued from page 31a ally no time at all to play. Sitterly smashed over center for the tying touch- down. After regulation time had expired, Gary Carter scampered around right end for the point after touehdown. The final seore: Prineeton 14, Rochelle 13. The Bengals suffered their initial setbatk of the season at the hands of Hall's Red Devils. Princeton stored first in eiery instante and forted Hall to tome from behind in order to win. Printeton opened the storing in the first quarter as Engstrom went oyer from the one. The try for extra point was missed. Hall tame right hatk to take the lead, Vfo, A 18-yard pass from Engstrom to Denny Lange resulted in a touthdown. Again the point after touchdown was muffed, A long driye in the third quarter put Hall again in the lead. l I-12. A timely interteption by Leroy Dyer again put Printeton in the lead. IH-I i. Penalties gave Hall their last touthdown. making the seore ll-IS. The Tigers played a very inspired ball game against a yery powerful Rotk lialls team for the first half. Rotk lialls stored within fiye minutes of the opening whistle. but .lohn lingstrtfm let loose a ten yard touthdown pass to Ditk johnson lust as the horn ended the first period. Dye-r's plate- ment was good. ln the setond quarter the Rotkets stored in elexen plays. making the store 1 I-2. The sturdy Rotk l-'alls defense held as the half ended. Rotk lfalls opened up their first real margin in the third quarter as they marthed J yards to paydirt. Taking the kitkoff. Printeton marthed 74 yards in six plays with Engstrom going oyer from the three, The store now stood at ZH-l S. The Roeliets again stored on a long driye as they marthed ol yards for the T. D, A Printeton fumble on their own 25 re- sulted in Roek liallsi fifth touehdown. Rotk lialls stored again at the opening of the fourth quarter. making the store SS-13. A Printeton drive fizzled out on the Rotkets' Zo. Printeton held. but a roughing-the-kitker penalty gaye the Rockets a first and ten on their own si, Ten plays later. Roek lfalls again stored, Printeton ratked up their final touthdown with fifteen setonds to go in the game on a 61-y'.ll'yl driye. 'lohn Engstrom went oyer from the two, The final store: Rotk lfalls 39. Printeton 19. Hometoming found Printeton suffering from the flu and fuinbleitis. Prineeton stored midw ay through the first period as Diek .lohnson went iwer the goal line from twenty-four yards out, The PAT was missed. Geneseo bounced batk in the setond quarter to grab the lead. To. Printe- ton's fumbles and Geneseos touthdowns were the story of the rest of the game. The final store of Prineetons third setbaek yi as I9-6. Page Thirty GET THAT BLOLK, BEST! fflontinued from Page 553 After suffering defeat for seven years at the hands of the Mendota Trojans, Princeton com- pletely dominated play to crush the Trojans. Princeton got off to a flying start in the game as johnson raced 25 yards to paydirt early in the first period. llarly in the second quarter. Princeton scored again on a S-4 yard aerial from Sitterly to Webster. Mendota came right hatk and marched 66 yards in eight plays to cut the margin to I5-7, just before the end of the half, Engstrom passed to XY'ebster for six more points. The Tigers added two more in the third stanza as MacDonald and johnson scored. The final score: Princeton 33, Mendota . Princeton's inahility to more the hall as a result of Dixons tight defense was a hig factor in the Tigers' defeat at the hands of Dixon. Den' nis Lange and sophomore tackle liill Howard DON lit 3Yl,l-' scored Princeton's touchdowns, the first coming with Z5 seconds to play in the half. and the sec- ond ll setonds later. Both attempts at PAT's were unsutcessful. Princeton was leading at the half hy a Il-O count. Dixon scored two TD's in the third period and then rolled up three more touchdowns in the final twelve minutes as Prince- ton's defense faltered. The final score was a 31,1 2 iount in faxor of Dixon's Dukes. The Tigers outplayed Kewaneeis Boiler- makers. hut lost iii the final game of the season. liewanee scored in the last two minutes of the second quarter on a desperaton lateral. The Tigers stored in the third quarter as Gary Carter scamp- ered up the middle ZH yards for the TD. The at- tempted pass for the PAT was incomplete. In the fourth quarter. Princeton made sustained drixes deep into Boilermalxer territory. only tr fumhle the l'all away on each otcasion. The final store: lfeXx.lI1eC 'Q Princeton tv. til-RAI D NC Hl'l.TZ DXYIGHT NH-XNlx it P' PHIL NCI-II IXDXX LIN JAX ID ANDFRNON IOP XX I I I LR BIII IAXF IINI NI AGO IRIX IIE FRPD IPRICLAOX GIFN XXX AX5OX fa 4- .. I I 1, 4' A 1 X ' va. '1 . ' .I 'Sf .vi n , .II ,J , , - . . 1-1.7 4, V ' .'.f,, , 'H rf J' -5. -, ,fYV.f l ,RY I V I Q Y 5 7 9' 73 55 31442 Q,7q5 I I I3 7 9 71 First Row: hI.ll'l,ljlCI R. Cvlenn. R, Stoner. D. Nickels. R, Nrtve. D, l..1tterty. ,l, Rinell.1. B. Diller. M. Roth. T. Hodge. ,I. MeDon.1ltI, il. Plumley. IZ. Iienwitk. Cv. Durh.1m. B, Flint. Maniger. Second Row: fQo.1eh Mi. I7urh.1m, M, Yfilstin. R. Horton. T, Spaulding. tl. Htiriis. ID. Denton. 5, Setuetint. YI. blutlige. B, Bruce. I.. Shaffer. D. Gross. T. Fuller. Mr. Shetier. Co.1th. Third Row: R. Bird. D. Mtirgnn. D. Ctrl' son, D. I..1nue. H. -Iensen. M, Moi.in, I.. Uootlale. T. Iiittry. T. Loheiig. 41. Ritlmitls. ,l. l'nholL, R. Mor.in. I. Ott. vl. Mnlshtiiy, IU. Hull, Ifuurth Row: H. Dyer. j. Dtittieltl, C.. V.1nte. j, HL-iti.im. IJ. Brown, li. Che-lin. R. Iguets. N. I.un1Iquist, A. Doinhiistli. R. Htiiioms. R, Olin. I., MA5, D. l'omeioy. ti, Iiiowti. D, hteigulz. Li, I.ei'is.1y. 44046-Sofiz 4 ati awww HE PRINCETON KITTIQNS. under the eoaeh- ing of Mr. Sheffer. Mr, Svipin. .tntl Mr. Goble, h.11l .tn extellent se.1son, The Kittens lost their Iirst e.1me to .1 iery fine Sophomore te.1m from Kexx .1- nee. ltiltv. .is they h.11l trouble moving the b.iIl .tgainst Kexx'.1nee's solitl tlefense. In their next Kmnie. the Kittens showetl their .thihty to hotinte h.1tk .ts they 1let'e.1te1l Polo hy Ll Iiro store. :Xg.1in ls-tr xx.1s the store .ts the Kittens sotintlh' 1let'e.1te1l Rothelles Htihlets. Ifor their next IQJIITC. the Kittens iisitetl II.1ll .intl 1lete.1tetl their lrosh-boph ILQIIN hi ttne point in .1 thrilling LQJIITC, lo-li, The Kittens showetl ex- .ellent tlellense .ts they stoppetl H.1ll's tri' tor the extr.1 point th.1t uotiltl h.1xe tietl the store. The I :l 1 Kittens then won their thirtl straight tonferentt QLIINC .is they tletiettetl Rtttli If.1lIs' Meteors. -o. The Kittens' t'otir-game xx lllllllg stre.1k xx.ts then entletl hi' Cieneseo. 6-Il. llCt.1Ll-C of the Ilu. some oi' the Kit- tens were moxetl to the Y.1rsity thus NXL'.IliCI1lI13l Kittens. ln their l.1st tonterente tQ.llflC. the Kittens tle- Ie.tte1l NIen1lot.1. ls-tl. .intl in tloine str thnthetl tlte Northwest C,ont'erente title. This xx.1s the Iirst time in eight ye.1rs th.1t .1 Printeton Irosh-5oIih te-.tm ll.ls tion the tonterente title. 'l he l.1st lg.1me ot' the yt-.tr ' I kms .IIQIIIINI Ilxon s l'f4isll'5UPlI te.1m lt ii.1s .1 ll.lft Ilotight AQ.llTlL,'. .intl it entletl in .1 I s-l S IIC. lhe Kittens entle-I the NLZINUD with .1 xeri tint Q-LI retortl .mtl .1 tonterente title, the A Q, 1 1 xh Qt E N k.,f .QL 1' I hr L K 22 4, ag 47 51.1 ' - P f' 'rin My 4 rx . ' S M 1 , M ff, ' 'W Hp ' A -f 7 I f. -I -A ,, V, if . , Mk ,l VVVA ig ,f tb M ,, , df, Af A . . xg F 52 LW 3 x if 49 Q2 , I O f , Af 1 wezza of me My 1 1 , QUEEN IXAREN RIC! Cfll0RiQLl1lT .KIIYI1 limxxn. xuplx-V111-fin .nrtnxm-Mint, X.mLx N:n1Il1. ll.Ill1'I .:Ilk'Hni.xIlI, lxlL.Lxl1 l'x..11n limp FLII 1 llmx PILNIJKIII R--lull Mgulmg X.111u Nullmxx. wnw: 4kIIxi.lI1I.gl.11l lwxxf 1:11 in rx .1I1.x1ILI1x1.1IIf. ' 'Q Ready tw gwf A hug You stwlc the prxzz. P Let me help gum ' '. Huy. there gum bandi T-tmwn om: Back un the K.1l'I.l! W'urkinA hard. kids! You again! Pcuplcdff , v I'rL-tty, .1nyxx.1y. Ymxufc mbclf Smiles the ,011 Ami she ms cut f Mum amilcsf 1, ,gli 43 .P p...l... IDEM' 16 1-, IHS 5 3 Page Form -one 5 I 1 ? I ' 'ii In ,il 1 irst Row: A. Brown. I.. I..1IxuI'l. I. l.il-lx. M, Pullun Sctond Row: N. Nelson. P. Huttstotlt. Nt -Iolinwn. .l. Milfs. A. 'l'i1n1lwlc. C. buttliffu N. 'Jppsrn1,1n. P. XX'.1lkcr. M. YI-inn-1, N. Nlimin. A. R,1rl1l'un. 5. Br.1nn1ng.B. Parks. Pat XX'.1lkcr. I.. M.1,unuson. Third Row: 'lf Kcnnuily. ,I. Brown Ii. Nintllurz. R. Mandel. Ci. Iii1x1i11.111. R. Nitl-tclwn. K Surtcr. M. ,I.1n1cs. H. Bchrcnx. D. M.1iklt-1 N. Rilv.-5. I.. Iiiiiitlu. R. Burl. K, S11llix.1n Ii. rlirllns-in, Fourth Row: K Rlwilts. I I.I'IIL'Nf, IU. Fliwt, 5. Co11ptr.9. Byrd. K. Ii.1sl1L'cr, Ii. Kmlwci. S. Iiosx. R. fmupcr. I. I'l111tt.11np I. I.un1Ilwiu. KI. l.un1llw1g. B. Cviitritlu. C., Liltnn. wl. iiunninu. ll . . . 7!Le luuuc ua Me 1444 HE PRINCETON I-IIGI-I SCIIOOI Iimtl .IS- semblcd for their first practitcs tluring August at which time they practicctl for thc mass band festival at thc Bureau County Iliir. This year thc band w.1s .1blc to l1.1x'c thc cntirc group together tluring one band pcriotl. The lmntl got right to work preparing IIAIIIAIIINC cntcrt.1in' incnt for thc Princeton football I-AHS, Hon1cton1- ing found Ll one-huntlrctl piccc miirthing band ll fifty-five piece group of 11111rt'l1crs brncly putting on Ll show cvcn though lmully un1lcr1n.1nnc1l hc- t11L1SC of thc Asi.1tit flu. 'I'l1c l.1st sliow of thc sc.1- siin u.lllCnl Here C.o111L's the I5.1111l tXllil1ilL'xl thc lv.1n1l's trt-111g-ntlous .ilwility .intl xxountl up tl1c Illdftlllllll sc.1son 1x1tl1 .1 l1.111g. 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H1I1IcI1r.1r11I. ,I. 5.111 . :X I'iI1n:cr1I1L'1u. AI. I,11f1c'.. Cv, mncriy. M, Cv.11111111II. S. M.1y, N. .I 1I1r1s11n. C 5u11I1I11'. M .-XII'u:1. M C,r11wL1t, Third Row: D. IU11II. N, 6111111-1111,111, M. F1c1ir:1kC11n1 C, IJ,1I1l111.111, B. AI111. M. R11g1:y,,I. IU11x1'11r1. I. H:1:I1111 :X 1-,11,1g11kC.1r1, B. Stcrwn, M, H.1rr15, I5 I'11i1x X Nu 11 J' Iw' IS N IC11 If R XI M I I7 X 4 I4 I111 C I tx H D 111 I I1nII I N1111I LH .: ,,.. ,111fn..11 ., I, .1- n, 'uurlh ow: 1 . .15, .. .111g. .I. I1:1i. II N11-1I1. I. 51.15. M, I.1-xuratt. B. Hu11111r1. . ,. . 71:I , . 11. . '. 1 1: 1 1, K. N11IxcIv. I'11s1 Rmx: II. C1111111I1. I. I',11:1111, IU. N1'11:1'.1111, Ii, RMC, N, C1.11111-1. M. I,111111I1114, I IS'-1ut1 N N1111-1. P, I111xm1-111I. IB. Pnpu, 5L'11111aI Rum: C1, Nu.111C1111. K X-1I1I1, M, CI1.1w, AI. .'K1I.1111s, N. fXI1I1w. NI I7.111I1.1111u. I3 UIC-1:1, I' I:111111.1:1, 5 C1111I1111'. II C,I11111 111.1111 'I I1ir1I Row: C N.1111IIx14. II, M111111. N, P11111. 5. Iuulu VI, I,.111:1. I4 I311::1.11111 VI I.:I-21. Ix N11l11'1, I I'1111gI11111I. AI. I'1L'.11I1, I Ix.111C, Ii N11I11'I1111 Ifuurth Run: I. I'11wr, I, C,1111I111. S,111I11'x, I, C.11111II II N1.1'1. M I':111', AI, N11Il11.111, N, Bmw, IS. 541, 14, lame .74 Wham Zfoufz Jfeafpl' 54 CQCJAI. 111' our If, H. A. 1I1.1111cr 1I11x year 11.15 1z11I 1I1.1p111 1I14:r1-1-C IIIIN 11-.1r. C1111 INCIIIIWCFSIIIIW. 111 I11- 1111111 .11111c. IWCIIII .11 11111 111cc1111.!s .IIILI M01 WIN A IUUUI KN' 0111 MII' IIfII'IUI -H111 UIIIIU' In F H W I wmv -I-hc 1-N wi lnuiw Ot- UU w1.1111I111g 1111111C1-I11r .1111I .11Ix1scr 11.11 Mn. IJJLII Q ll .C ' . ' ' Ak IC . ' ' . ' ' I , ' I I C111I1I1-1 .1111I 11111 C I1.1111Lr NI111I1crx xxcru Mrx. I..11x- 11111111I1 111- 111111I1I I1.1x1- .1 I111C1111-N5 11111-1111g1 .IIICI R 1 X1 I. C .H I. H A H - ' -1- 1 .1 . . 1 'II .11-1. 1- 3 .1 1I11- 1I111'1I XX 1-1I111w1I.11'. .1 11.1111-I 1I1x111w1111. .1 51WL'.lI'CL'f, Izlifk K1 H L P IN 1 KKK I LR I P' , 111' C111111 C111I1 111I11'1 C111-11.1I I'F11LjI'.lIII 111 .11I1I III' U IILIIXMIL' . KNMLHII ULU IU' ML 'Ol' ,WUI W Ill Imulrlm 'lI11- N111111111-r LII' 1115- 1I1-111. N.1111x' N1-1xI1111'11 51111-1.1111 CI1.1rI1111c I51-1' , K R . I . , . ' ' ' D mx I NWN hm Haul 1 lf H ,X HUP H1 1113111111 I11-.1N11111. IIIIIL' I'1r.11II1-11 I'11I1I11 RL'I.lIlllIlN. C .. . K 1 K Ll , 1 , K1 A ' ' - ' ' C I 1 I. ' ' Np1111g111I1I. III111111x. .1111I .11 11111- 111 11111 1111111119 MOU -'UNM' IIUILKII Iltmmim' I lfj 'IWW' ' , ' I'111111x CI1.1111...111. I.11I1'11 X1-Ix11111 IXL'1I'L'.lIlUII NIIL' 1.111 .111 IIIILILNI Ill 11-111111 1111 I11-1 1.111111 - . , ' CI1.11r111.111. 5.1111Ir.1 I11I111N1111: 511113 I,1-.11I1'1. I.l1IxlL .ICIIXIIILN ' . ' ' I'II'I1L'f Ik-A3111 CIl.lIIAIII.III. Ix,1r111 SI11-11I11111I1 I,.lfIl.I- -I FUCUIWI IIHIIIIWV UI ,:11I1 1-11111-I IIIUV IUIWII 1IIL'III.lfl.1II. XI.1r1 5111111113 II1N11111.111. I11111- C .1rIx1111. 4. 4. 14. 60-llltbby Genzkhwn HE I . l . A. is .in org.iniz.ition m.ide up of high school .igritiilture students, The lf. F, A. rh.ipter is for boys who .ire planning to become .Iirmers .ifter they finish school. lixery ye.ir Mr. Ciossett .ind the officers of the thipzer go to K.1ns.is City. Mo.. to the National l'. l . A. Convention. Mr. Ciossett takes three boys on .1 fishing trip to Alexandria. Minn.. during the summer for a week. This yetir the officers attended the sectional training school held at the Ohio High School. During this school year the juniors .ind seniors worked on ftirm record books. income tux forms. and farm electricity. They also painted the Cori- cession stand .ind the bleachers during the fall. To bring in money for the ch.ipter the mem- lwer, sold pop corn at ,ill home g.imes. sold Christ- r.'i.is t.1rds. .ind nude .intl sold hog troughs. The lf. l . A. orgtinization reaches from the state of Shine to H.iw.iii. .md from the St.1te of XY'.ishington to Puerto Rico. The motto of the or- Q.llllZ.ill1Jfl is: l.e.irning to do. doing to learn, earn- ing to live, living to serve. The officers of the thtipter were: President, Kenneth Mtiyg Vice President, Bill Lane, Secre- tary, Ronnie liirrellg Treasurer, Bob Bird, Re- porter, jim Petersong Sentinel, Don Nickel, and Adviser, Gale Gossett. I-rum Row: ll. Nitkel. XY l..ine, K. M.i3. il. Peters-in. R. Farrell. R. Bird. Mi. Ci-issett. Second Row: C.. Thomas. M. Stites. l.. M.1y, T. Peters. D. Puiner-ig: ll, Denton. XY. Sxuirtzetidrulver. R. jensen. l.. Knepp. R. mites. R. Whiid. ,l. Fenwick. R. Bird. Third Row: Ci. H.irris. R. Olin. R. llnrtiin. ll, M.irk'ey. D. Tippner. Cf, B'-mn. j, Applen. J. Piper. R. Hiiris. R Zuiliene. H. Zurlicne. 7 fm -if nzmfz iw fm, ,www N IANUARY JU the .1n1111.1l 'l'c.11hur for .1 l'rolw.1lwly thu Illlllxll the seniors CIIIUF' the mos1 Day sp0HsOfC1l hy lllc Ndllwllil bHl'Il V 50- is raking 1hc 1u.11l1crs' pl.11cs .11 thc llC.11l ot' tha sin-ty was held. lhis is .1 program wh11l1 is vopcn hmm lim, .md Mmm! hu their mbltv to .1m' senior 5KLlLlCIll who wishcs to P.1FIl1lP.1IC. The tc.11l1q-rs rc111.1i11 in thc rooms. l5lll the Seniors This PI'OKQf.lIl1 l1.1s .1 gn-.11 1.1l11c l1c1.111su thosn h.1vc 1h.1rt1gQ ot' thc 1l.1sscs .1111l 1lo .Ill thu 11-.11l1i114g. who .1rc intcrcstul in 1c.11l1i11g get cxpcriciuc. .1111 All 5lllklCl1I tc-.11l1crs 1lrcss up on this 1l.11' with .1ll gcr .111 i1lc.1 ol the grc.11 rcspomilvility ol 1hL thc boys Vk'L'.lfll'lg s11i1s .1111l tics .1111l thc girls wc.1rf Primctori High t.1111lty. ing Jrcsscs or suits. This progrxm h.1s been 1.1rric1l on simc Wil' ln thc cycs of thc st111lc11ts. it is .1 1l.1y loolaul lil7YXV.lYLl to c.11h yc.1r1 .iml they gnc .1 wry good rcsponsc to ft, This helps thc 1l.11' to Fllll smoothly I .1111l .1s .111 or1lin.1ry s1hool 1l.1y. J big SUMLCSN- From Row: IS, li111l1.1n.111. ,l. Ki.,-11l111111. A. Kwik. M. YL-pson, V. 151.111-y. vl, 51.11. fi. F1-1:-ix-,. N. 51.153 N N1-xx I11111. 5. Uyp1'111.111 Ci. Nttully. N, C.1.111lx. D. lliill K, 1l1.1w, M, C1.11111111ll. l. R.11nLy. Second Rovs: l.. I.1r11llwiu. N. l'1111l1.111.111, l'. XY.1llw1. K i11.11v Nl. wl-ir11's, K. 511ll1N.111. I.. N1111tl1. Y. l.1l1l11. R. Nlccslc. YI. f..11r1r1uL-1. Al, Sv1.11to111. vl, XXX-llci. l. Md?-i11.1l1l. K. M.1x. IJ Nnlwl l.. XX1ls-111. lx. Lutvs. N. P1-tuis-111. YI. Bi.11llc5. C.. Mulitrc. D. Ncwuiiiwi. M. Alla-11. nlhird Row: K, R111. H. Nurs-111. wl. B1-mn X'.,l-ilinwri. X. Sw11rtcml111l111. kl. Ho1ll4111s. vl. C..1rls-in. XY. D-i1lc.D. S1111-vn. B. C.1.1l1lws. XY. I.u1i1!lw114. -l. I.r1gs1r11111. li. Best XY. XY1-l1st-qi. D. Piper. R. bliillnsun. D. I..1riuc. li, -lunscn. l ourthR1m: N. Kokhilslxl. R. Bird. C. Broun. Ci, 5u.1ns-in. D. H1411 B. l..1111'. l.. Dyer. ,l. Antlio11y. Il. D11.1n. D. Yl11l1ris-in. B. Purkcy.B. D1'c111.1nr1. Ci. Pulau-in. M. Nc1111.1r1. ii. N11r1lstro111. F. Swan ,11:1. li, ,'Kf11lc:-my .1111l was s111h .1 s1111css 1l1.1t it l1.1s 1o11ti1111c1l over rliu yL'.iY5. liwryolm cnjoyul Lliis 1l.1y wlmli w.1s 1 x.-f Q1 an U First Row Ckneelingl-5. Crank. R. Ptiikey. CP. Svntnwn. Second Rouiklzt Chiitiie: B Ntets-in. K. fli.ist, N Peters-l.,. Ci Nitterljv. Ul. Huntley. f.. Bulelitte. K. Riel. M, Allveit. D. Plpei. Third Rim li. Best. ll. Xitkel. Il. Fwxilout. 17, johns-in Se ' 61644 ' affbwff! Glmlwf N NOVIIMBER 15. .titer six weeks ol' long. hard pmttite. the Senior C,l.1ss presented The fjcfflllllte ffl. 11.11 Cfkllfet. Betause Iliyid Charles had heen sneaking out ot' gym e.1rly to dress due to the troxyded tondi, tions. Mr. Cimininig. the prmtipal. h.td him tome in hefore sehool exery morning. One morning he yxpis dismissed e-.trly heoiuse his tltther. one of the le.tdiny .trehitetts of the st.1te. Xkkls tominx! IU Kills oyer the plans for the new stliool. Mr, Cirmiiiiitu told him it' he tould improve the design of the lotker rooms. he eould h.iye the eontraet, Then they hegin talking About D.u'd. After .1 look .tt his' files. it was diseoyeted lltyid h.1d flunked .iltuehr.1, They detided to h.ixe Miss Te.tle. the !tguid.mte direttor. give David some tests. Faye Ellis tD.ivid's girlfriendj .md Duid h.td .m .lI't.QL1lUCHI. It seems the .ilieehm te.1eher h.id tittused lltxid ot' theatinu. hut he h.1dn't. lilye t . didnt see why he didn't tell herg hut lD.tx'id s.tid he w.1sn't going to be .tn .trthiteet Dad didnt like llls two leyel lotker plan. .ind so it didn't make .my diflierenee. l..iter in the d.ty Dewey. .1 luiuh sthool lwoy, xx.ts l5f.ltQK2jlIliQ .ihout .1 skeleton key. .ind s.tid it would open the Olifiee. D.ixid. Already on edge. nlled his hluff. There w.1s .t stmp. .md lvoth were sent to the Oftiite, After .t call to D.tyid's p.irents. they t.tme doxxn. Miss Te.tle talked to them. .ind s.iid Dmid had .ixenige intelligente, This wus no h.1ndit'.1p Llwlhllly. but he yyxls tom- petirru with his futher. As Iltxid left the otlite .tt noon. Miss Betts. the setret.iry. brought in Mr. C.ll.lflCS' rexised lotker plans. During the noon hour Duid used the key. took the loeker plans, .md l.iter. when eaught. substituted his own. Mr. Gminintu liked them. Lune his futher the eOI'llI'.1el. .ind .ill xxorked out xx ell. l'.i4e lioitr smell SOPHOMORE HI-TRI Firsr Row: K. Nnkclscn. P. Hutm-'dr T. Kcnncalv. K. Nurdstrurn, R. Mlndcl H. Sxnrllwulgt. 5. Cmwcr. S. Speer. P. 'IA-yu n' wnd. C. Cuultcr. A. Ratlllnun. A. Bmwn 4. Ifxnkwn. Second Row: I.. Ndgnuwn N. Flalu N. Mules. D. Olwn. A. Frcrlrnk- mn. BI,lI,.Ill. S. -I-mhnmn. B. Hunt-mn. IU If j Rurlrulsrd C WH 'xns Third .- uc . . A I . . gp. .. Ruvs: I. lvunnlng. IQ. Nelson. S, Cyuthrin M. Fairhganks. K. Kmbccr. 'I, Hxlrlcbmn I. Sullxxyxn. C. Snndbcrg, Cf. Sxmmun. YI. Lnncv. A. Kllngunlwcrg. 5. Cntr-r, Fourth Row: S. BI.lI1I'l1FIg1. D. Slmrl. P. XVAIIQL-r. l.. Luwn. 5, ivlunn. fNI.,Iul1nwn. DI. S.mI4L5. VI, Dmxncx. M. May. I.. Drug. Fifth Rom: R. surr. N. Pzpcr. M. Ruugy. ,l. Cuwll H, Dunn. 5. Hlul. VRIESHMAN HI-TRI hrsl Rim: VI. I.rl'lw5. UI. l5.I!1n,I. 5 Nlfu R. Nnkulwlx. UI, lynn. K xunrllurg. X Cmzncv. I. ,I.nlM-+n, IU. Nliunlx. V BMI: nh-'. M PULL. N l4:L-xx. Scumd Rum' ll fXI.1fl-Inu I l5L:4lL.t1.I. NI, IH1I'LZ I. Iixlu. lx li:w.'w A Nutz: I lb-.rz NI Iprzrflwm. I Bw-ur.. N fr--qu: I lfigr, I' lIvfj'n::s IIIIIILI Runs: I l..f,- X 'I :t.IlL lv lx--xx:3,,.7.. XI f'.l:,r'. Ii ix..N..r Ii xxx M X,..l-. I7 l:.,r:.y.r3 N I5 L.I:1rk lx Nr E ,I I'm11tl1R1xx: ls Ill. If-I IL li lwfw.w:. NI Pxnlrn. K1 link f lrflnm-'zz I :X .uw l. l'..::r-zz Ib, M -l.x:. li lbw, I luzxm-At: I gg lwlztx TILIII JUNIOR HI-TRI Flrst Ruvx: ll I..rwl f.. -I lkurx. AI Klzlw K P141--In ls Kplmgf. ,I Rmrnlrf. C INTL. X. N::,:t:. R l'..:.l'., R. Ilur'-In -X P .... Lf. N NLN :.. X fn-mln: ,I mg-p Sucund Ruw: K NQN-ln. VI. Przru. If 'I:nl.lc I I Ig.4I.r!K. KI. f ufwut, I3 Brin.. N. YI-Ihr: X-ul. -I I'Ir.uL-:. H Vznlvup, N, Nulmn f. Iiumgr-fra. I.. l..rm. K, IJ.al1ln..rn. Ihxrd R1m:NI ifn.E1nkwr1.r.llnlnr-r1.N.A1-.r.rm . ,, I f,lz.m1Im1x. I, X'Xl1:rT.L..Z. NI. II.x11:x. I XYw!u:1u ur. l'. Inlnxplxzrz. l. ,lwnrl I'. I::u, ':.,1::. P. XYLXK, AI C.r,..l:L: AI Rnxwll. Fourth RIN: Nlzw ml,-nrlzqzlc. K Nlrgnlund. M Sznmn. M. Burl, B. Alix. K. lfl.lU. QQ...- Firsr Row: M. Alherr. rl. Bradley. S. Peters-in. S, Nwanson. P. XX'til4er, K. Swanson. M. jones, K. Cirate. j. Ciootlrum. V. johnson, Il, Carlson. L. 5m:rh. K. Nullixan. Second Rom: Y. Bracy, ll, May. C, Petrova, H. Steele, C. Dorow, M, Kirnherley, ,l. Hotlkins, l.. Lundberg. 5. Cr.-trilq. N. Newbury. 5, May, Ci. Sitreiley, C. Surtlitre. Third Row: Miss Sthorfheiele. B. Stetson. N. Buahanan. H. Biaehanan. B. Yepson. M. Yepson. N. Swarrzentlruher. K. Rici, D. Doll. K. Chase. N. Gammill. Il. Brown. '-'7u Il edit GW ll I-TRI is an organization for girls in Printeton High School, as it is in many other st-hools. The Prineeton Hi-Tri, organizetl in 1985-36, was one of the earlier groups to he organizetl in the state. This year. the Hi-Tri was tliyitletl into three groups instead of four. The lireshman Hi-Tri was ahly heatletl hy l.intla Broxx n. with lionnie Del Monte. xite presif tlent: Ann Trimhle. setretary. antl Connie john- still. treasurer helping her. The girls hatl tlistuss sion time at the meetings where they tlistusseel tlifferent sulwietts xvhith were of interest to the girls. At the first meeting of the Sophomore Hi-Tri group. Ann Iiretlritkson was elettetl president. Ann tlitl a fine job with the uooperation of ,loan Gunning. xite president: Betty I.atz. setretary. .intl treasurer, DuAnn Olson. They also hatl tlis- tussfons that helpetl atltl life to the fixe aims: tharaeter, friendship, courtesy, pleasure, antl sLlt'eeSS. As last year, the 'Iuniors antl Seniors tomhinetl their Hi-Tri group. The group was headed hy .lill Hotlkins who hatl the effettiye help of Sylxia Nelson. vite presitlentg 'lean Coulter. secretary. antl treasurer. Carolyn Espel. Various tlistussions were tarrietl out to the watthwortl of loyalty. ln the spring the Hi-'I ri groups all hatl an annual pitnie inviting the women teathers antl proi itling footl for them. Miss 'lane Stthorfheitle seryetl as a ttimpetent atiyiser for the three Hi-Tri groups. If a meeting laggetl, Miss Sehorfheftle xy oultl pitk it up anti set it rolling once again. l'a4e lfnzty -I1 1. Top left: TM fazffw' val' big ,LL Top right: Ltzzng fmzjuwfiw. fentcr left: Ilulvfft f.n.x'!? C enter right: Iffma' Huttoxu left: 1'1.wtt1ftf1. 14.1 f UIJILI, Bottom rzglmtg 1.,il.' I t K 1' 794, .Ld'?'AM! it X 7 1 'N N ll 'W 35,--v' c Ill HY ,I TMP: xi aff f11flI,:I1ff11. N1IIJIDl.II ll !7L'!L't flu! S1l.1l,'L',' lffflmfff :HJ Ifllffvf, fv fvc fafmfrf liw'I l'wx1: l5m 3 .xml llw 1g.n1.q. ll ffp-M11 f5,arJ. ClL'UIKLfL'.Q 'I igw' fV.111.t. 9,4 MW, fikw Ex Page liiity-one fell il Snow q' fig KUZYL . .4 Hi kp.. f'Aflf5V 1,1 fjmll 5 .w1M 'J1'WmN ,,, fl f Mau? V H XQ? W 5 If 5 ' 4 4, ,f tl W- gf! L . . 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A ,pgs ,f VH v?ai5!r,l,.yvX,y, ' w ' ' ' L- ' -ry, , , IU: 'L ' fi: x' ' K il' I ' K . fl. cr QS: ft' 1 Q- cn, K .. yg if ' 3- 1, I f Aff , ' 4 -1 'nf' aw , rfffxff .- -We b f iam r ifffff 1 , E,-Q3 ' 4 ,I , ji ii 1' a Q .L f ,gg , I T in JT! ..,v ,af f A . 4 29 kat, I I l Hauling: Is Ciizttifh. li' s tsm tor the games gmd totirimments. They did a p.thle poh .uid lklxilifptl the Tigers .tll the Wtly. ll Stindint. N N x R l fl 0 HE 195'-1958 VARSITY Cheerletiders were eletted hy the student hotly in May of 1953 iese girls worked up plenty of pep .md enthu- Tieers. .ind the lfrosh-Soph tlieerledders, support- ing the Kittens, enloyed working with their tihle .tdxiser. Miss Long. The Varsity theerle.tders would like to ex- press here their thmlts to the llttulty memhers Both lim. ytmity kimcrlmkicreq eulslsmring the who droxe them to .md from the games. l7lil'Sll-5Ol'll l, Citiiiiiiiig, 5, li'ielxsuii,fi. Uytig M, f.li.iiiey. Ci,lit1xxiii.tii, A. Hriixxiil P.ige l't!ly Zgxe caddy Eaetkefialf nill RI XX Hd, ILXSI F-IUM1.N'I'S D Ql'lI.'l' R11 PMI X i N UNL' 'Q I ,, , i 5 ala V 7 TXVO OF Ol'R M05 ' UJH.-XI. FANS. A . C1 . - IERMASTER AND ma, AL- 1s1iR'1 jllah , KERPLUNCI-if bQORIi TXYO FOR LAXGE. 'v LXLI1 QQAHC E T XNCE7- QQ1404' Ly,-XRY HAI lr! KL l,I ROY DY! R IDI NXIN IAXMI Putt l.::. t J.: I qqyg' 30, anna fzculie 14 fluckwi 7an4'g,fzl HEX THE PRIXCETON tggcrx .txwrnhlctl for their first prattitc. thc tum had onlt thruc returning lcttcrmcn. Of thc Nrxtccn hut-N llhihillg up thc mrwity Nkllhhi. only four xt-nmr http txt-ru prucnt. :Xlthottgh no nt1txt.1nthng I'l.1yL'I'N ut-if uitiunt, thc turn. .ta .1 QYOLIIX h.tti tht- .rhrhzt .tnti potcntml to gn .15 tftr .tw they tiurrt-tl The first mme with Monmouth xt-crm-tl tn tnrnu .tll too won, Thc Tlgcrs. ,till rn tht-ir tun- thtroning at.1tc. timxncd thc Monmouth frxc hy .1 Mort: ut' iv H, Thu nt-xt cwrring the Titgcrw cn' tcrytincd .1 hustling Kcuytncc team. The Trgfrs tsouml thcrnsclxcx trnttmthtinnctl .tntl t1r1prcp.1r't'tl HHXYARD AND SITTIfIil.Y Plwl' ANO'l'HlfR HASKII IX 59120 -Aix DYER. MAGXLSOX, AND LARGE 5TRIfI'C,H FOR 'I'Hli BASKET. for the Kexyqtnee elub .ind were defe.1ted by only one basket 50--I8. Before the holiday season had tome. the Ben- g.1ls found .1 string of seven yittories under their belts. Although the te.in1 found no tomfortdble Ie.1tl, their first xittory tpune as they nipped St. Iiede 35- 46, The Tigers found little opposition .ts they rolled by Henry, the next yittim, Hlhil. Mid-C,ounty fell under the .trms of the improv- ing Tigers by a store of -16-55, Morris and Mitr- quette of Ottawa saw the Tigers whiz by them by seores of 65-39 and 77-V. respectively, Prince- ton found little pressure .ts they dumped Depue oo-53. The lust g.une before the holidays saw the Tigers on top .ls they defeated Mendota in-til. Ihe .tttept.1nte of .tn invit.1tion found the Printeton Tigers in their first yetir .tt the Ponti.it .C,o.izinuetl on Iitge fwoj QCET naw C E T04 54 RN MACINI NOX I IIOXX -K R Wlcffo 2 U XXII 'set :ru 1 il, DAVID NIZXVCQOMIQR lill,I. M.1tsDOXAl.D TIM PVTIYRQOX ROGVR VIOSIZPTTNUN X!! ETQ U1 Holitltty T0t1rn.1n1ent. The iinproving ttntl livelier Printeton Qttintet ettrnetl their xxyty to the Cham- pionship hr.1t-ket by tlefe.1ting Athens. Ponting. ,tntl Clinton. The Tigers hrotight home ,1 seeontl pl.1te trophy .ts they were upset hy New Trier of XXi'lIlflCIli.l il-46. Alter .1 weeks rest. the Tigers entounteretl their first eontierenee elefe.tt .tntl thirtl tlefe.1t of the se.1son .1t the lL1IlelS of Rotk litlls, The Tigers were set b.1ek in .1 thrilling overtime 55-51. The Tigers hottntetl right bank to defeat Dixon 'Cn-ff, ln tl1e Big liottr T0t1rn.1ment Printetnn .1g.1in xxorketl their wty to the el1.1tnpionsl1ip hr.1eket. They tirst tleIie.1te1l XX'.llI1LlI if-Sr-2, The Tigers iiolluwetl hi' sinothering ttntler lJel'11e Sl-55. flhlell Shetilier sent his first te.1tn home .11 h.1lI'- t ine, .tntl the sttlvslllllles 1.1rrietl on. ln the elhllllf pinitsliip QAITTL' with H.tll 'lkmiisliitt the ,liters rolletl on to lNL'.1l H.1ll H5-tm ,mtl it-teitetl tht Iiirst pl.1te Trtiylii. The next night Rtithelle tiutiittl then1selies llll' ltmtirth xittiin tit the r.tging Tigers in one week hi .1 stttre tml' 'Q-WI. The Tigers ttilletteti txxti inure xttttaries hy tltmiiing Cieneseu ii-ll .tntl Sterling H5-55, As the ligers niet ll.tll Itrr .1 setttn-l tiint. the l.lIlN s,11s .1 xeti iht' lhng Q.llllk'. 'I'l1t Tigers einergetl hi xtrlhe iw. .he iL.ll'l s sh.tt't' tree thrtixx slititmting hx .1 sttire tit 11911 2, .'Xg.1in .1 thrilling g.1ine 11,ts seen ,gs Pritittttftt 1l.1she1l with Utt.11x.1 Prititettin lb-, xt 2 4 AlfTl li 'l lllN Ni li'1'x1hIl 'I XX U Pl JIXTF. I ptit the defensive elamp on the Pirates in the last half to see attion in .1 double over-time, Dennis Lange sank the basket which put the Tigers into the over-time and the basket which, in sudden death play, won the Bengals a victory '47-45. The next night the Tigers defeated Peoria W'oodruff on the home court 711-62, This marked the first time a Printeton team had defeated Peoria Wootl- ruff. At this time Printeton reteived an eight plate rating in the State Basketball listing, Z? H PRAC,TlC,li XVA5 TOUGH . . . BL'T RINCARDING. After walking by Wixlntit 'B-'ll the laeka- daisital Tigers were dumped in the final game of the season by DeKalb 5057. XX'ith a defeat meaning the end of the seas- son. the Tigers started Regional Tournament play, The Bengals, not showing their usual poise, de- feated St. Bede 59-15 and Bureau Township S7--ii. The Tigers basketball season found its climax as the Tigers were defeated in the Cham- pionship play-off by Tiskilwa 75-76. Prxmcwn H- . NI-lnrmmmrw H Prlngcmn IH . , 1 Kcxuirlu in Prmmgr-In Q3 . , hr. Bud: 4Purur II Primm-an NI , ......,.,, HL-my II Drlnccmn 46 ..... MIII County V Prlmcmn 65 AAA, ,.........,.. ,.., ,...,, , 5 I urrxs Bw Prnmemn ,,,, ,Muqucrrc illrmwgu R' Prxmct-mn 110 ,. ,... ,.,.. , .. ., DQ-Pug SS Pmmcmn io ..,,,.....,.........,..,.. , Mg-n.I-fr.a ol PONTIAC 'I'OI'RNI,Y Prxmgtun tw' ...,,..,.,,,,. . , Atlnum ii Prlmut-an 55 , ,,,,.... I'm1ts,u H Pnmumn M . .... ........ . 4, ,fjlinmn II Prlnuctun -I6 .... ,... , New Irlcr IxwIIIII'ICIIK.I il Prxmumn il , , ,,Rmk I' xlla 40'I'l Si Puma!-m 'tu Dix-In rd R Pal iqntllftwl, Bake! I 1 Sh is INII RU I3 Q?-I UI is Iv- IQ R- Is II gi Prmcctwn ff ,, XX'.aInL1r I'r:mc!-In Nl . IJL'Puc Przmftwn HN H411 T-mmhxp Prymuzun 'I ,. R-wholly Prmcc!-'Jn Ki , . ,lycnunw Prxmcrwn Hg .. , Srcrlmg Ijrunctun ui , ,HAII 'I'1nxnsI11p Prmm L-mn I' ,. Ou.qw.1 II UTI I7lImLtur1 'Il . PL-4,114 XYIMIIILIII Prrmur-+n 'R ,. , , .XX'.1Inul Prmkct-fn QU , H H H ,, ,..,, , , , IDcK.III REGIONAL 'IAOLfRNI'Y I'rrnLcmn W .,.,, ,,.., , ,A .,.. . . EI. Bcdc I Uncut-rn '9 ..... .,,, H H 'I'1xk1Ixx.I I'r1mct-fn 9' .. Burn-.nu 'Ilmmlnnp First Ram: ,Iv Smelly. lf. II.xIIwc1g:. M, Supp. M. Hult. N, Frm. Second Row wn. D, Ncwunmcr. Third Row: Cfu.uI1 D. SIIUHCI. I.. DIN. XY. IImx.mf. V. NY. Andcrwn. D, Iwhlshuly. -I, I'ctu1s-m. Ii Inspnn Maunuwn, D. Inmgc. XV, AI.ILIDlvI I.IIsI. R Fl: W 1 f 5 L ,,, L ur' f gxxyf 5 E Z 7ake Me 0411 Za Me gall Game HE PRINCETON HIGH Sehool Kittens un- der the supervision of Coatah I.yle King had a suteessful season this year. They got off to a slow start by being defeated three games in a row by Monmouth, Kewanee, and St. Bede. They were able to break this losing streak by defeating Varna -41-50, and Henry 56-5-4. At Morris the Kittens good fortune was changed by being de- feated -15-38. They decided that they were going to have to hustle a little more after dropping this one, Wlien they met Marquette the Kittens start- ed to click againg they downed the Knights 65--45. The Kittens increased their winning streak by beating DePue 55-41 and Mendota 47-51. The C.hristm.is yatation was at hand and the Kittens praetieed throughout the yatation. XY'hen the Kit- tens met Rotk lialls they tame through in the setond hall' to defeat them ll-55. They tontinued winning by topping Dixon ol-io. Roehelle 68-SU. Geneseo So-18. Sterling 55--49, and Hall 48-BT This line of wins was brought to a halt when Ottawa edged over the Kittens 5-1-46. The Kit- tens won their last three games by defeating XX'oodrut't' ol--N. XX'alnut 6-i-52, DeKalb -I7--I-1 lo finish seeond in the tonferente. The Kittens wish to express their gratitude to 'lim Bertram and Charles Brown, the managers. Page Sixty-four First Row: I.. Paley. D. Biedeistedt, j. Rinella. R. vlensen, P. Nom, Ci. Herridiae. Second Row: fi, Vantc. R. Philippi, T. I.o- herg, M. Rusenquist, rl. Chilton, M. Moran. Third Row: ,l. Bertram tmanagerb, Ci. Lexisay. H. Dyer, Li, Ritliards, IJ. Stergulz. ,l. Piper. and Couch King. 4 B 4ollow Me Rada HIS YEAR there were 23 boys out for basket- ball Freshman basketball was different from grade school basketball and more exciting and also more work. Wfhen it started, wind sprints were dreaded by all, but most everybody lived through them. Our practices were long and hard but in the long run all that work was worth it. The freshman team played 15 games from xvihch we won six. Mr. Goble, who is a fine coach. not only helped the team in basketball but, also helped make us better boys. His talks and little speeches were most encouraging throughout the year. The squad had a very good manager in jerry McDonald. He saw that there were towels handy at all times and that everything was present on our bus trips away, practices, and home games. Most of this year's games were played away. The boys that saw the most action were Don- ald Tippner at center, Dick Gross and jack Un- holz at forwards, and jim Malsbury and Larry Schafer at guards. The boys that didnt see much action in the A game often played in B game which followed. Everyone had .1 chance to play. Page Sixtyvfive First Row: R. Harrod. M. XX'ilwn, P. Moran. D. Herridge. R. Kfilmixter. R. Dahlman. Second Row: J. Ott. D. Pomeroy, G. Dur- ham. R. Nelson. I.. Schafer. Third Row: Coach Goble. R. Dille:.j. May, R. Gross, D. Tippner, J. Unholz. I. Malsbury, MC- Diinald lmanagerl. N ' :za HIL CHRISTMAS DANCE of Primcton High Skhoul mu giwn in the tr.ulition.1I form by ihc lcmlmurs on 'l'uud,1y awning. Ducmlwcl' I . The CIIKYJIILC to the tuyln xx.15 .lIWPfOPfi.1IL'Iy' duo- mtcd for rhc ummm, By S p, m., most of the SILI- Alcmx had .lrmui .nhl were Clllklyllltl ilu-Imclxcs Qu-.ulxk The mum mu prmxlcd lw Nwrm Rcbor .uni lux H.1nJ In rin- llllsluilt of thu dame. thc wIL1xil.'ZlIN -:.llilLfLxi .mmlnl ilu' pmnu to NIH! C hrm- IN.l5 mmlx, In Mr, UMR room rulyrulllm-ms ug-rc wrwki, 'IAM ximlumtw mlm prclyurp-J bmi plqllltu lu kl.1m1114g xxcrr .llm rlaull-1 III MI, Unk mom. Ximy Im-mlmrw ul' IIIL' Ilmxlry .lrrurmkiui the ui.llhL ,lx grxkxmxx hmlx ,md lnmuwx XXML-n rhu mm- fur ilu- Ima .i.u1kL- k.lIl1L'. uxurxv :lik um wsrx m R-.Lu wmv thu lurtx lhixi lmun ull .1 lnzgu mun- x X H.iN1I1jQ Inn, MAX IN Um! .1 IILNK wc? Kmnml .aml 1111111-1 lmulu llluu Inu. Hgppy umplu. Lctw dmcc. klda ,g-. W, ' - .gs 1. IUL'n-.L- f' 1-Y . '. Nrvrtlt- Il.lIltfxHH1L' Nntgx, Page Sixty--xt-tart r Row, left to Ri tht: 1. XX'h.1tk m funny! 2. Ius.1t .trrivctlf 4, Timo out for il icture. 3- . . Bottom Row, Left to Right: 1, Bust fmvr furw.1rd. 2, XY,hL'I'L'flI'L' you gmng! 3, Ifnd uf tt perfect event 4 am! 14-E GMM Slay Zlffnezze Wan rqfzef' Ullllltflull .11er.1ge of ninetyrfour or over. To be- tome .1 member of the A-B Club. tl student must l1.11e .ll le.1xt two AS .md the remainder B's for the aemewter ended. liesidex tl1e rew,1rd ul- betoming .1 member of either tlub. .1 student ,1lso gains .1 mst store of lmoxvletlge tl1.1t will be of benefit to him in the future. A-CLUB mn. 5. Byrd. B. Sears kini Back Row: D. Zunl-tel Durnbuich. rl. Malibury l..1ne. C, Lures. Q, fiiiipu. C XX'i14u:r1x ll l 1 lu .'x.5ll1lll1 Third Ram: l, f11zt:.1.li ll lwlirixwri, M. Pulltn. l . llu xr--At. UI. l1ur1r1:ng. C. Du l' lnumt-n.f l-nurth Rim: Nl Ytivt-. X l-117.1-11. f lxpti N M t ti R1:..,:.:x tr F-Nttr X l'.14e Nxtx tiigiit Front Row: j. Coulter. Nel Strunk. A. Trimble, P, Hrp A-B C.l.l'H First Row. left In ri 1 B. Xiritllwiu. D M.1ll nt M vl--net. M. Alben. rl. I tt 1.1::1P. Vl. lfludlex. K. fr 1 e Second Rtm: H. R-M x XV ' ,Gaia 11,40 - --,4 ff HEN SCHOOL starts in the fall, Miss Hen- sel. the school nurse. assigns one girl to be in charge of the Red Cross Room for one class period each day throughout the year. Her duties .is .1 nurses assistant. is to take care of students who become ill xvhile at school .ind to give first iid to students when they are injured. She also .issists the nurse and doctors when they give ruherculin tests in the winter. On the average the Red Cross Room is used at least once a day. XVe should consider ourselves very fortunate to have .1 Red Cross Room such as ours to go to vvhen first .iid is needed. Ml.rwlN1ilRN hrst Rim: F.. fur-lure. J. l.-mcg. M hifi. A, Pollen. f.. Bering- '-,:. Second Row: 5, Upperzrian. Il, npr, Il. lel-fdkins. Xffs,5aXL. 5. Carter. B. Alm. NL,'R5l. 5 AIDIES Seated: Miss Hansel, M, Lev- ert. Standing: B, Lirittith, L, Lai- son. f.. Bevington, 5. Carter, M. lircdritkson, K. Nitkelsen. M Harris. M ou Sera! fue I-IE DUTY of the messengers was to help Mrs. Saxum. the princip.1l's secretary. They checked attendance, answered the phone, delivered mess- ages. and. of course. kept Dr. Prince supplied with candy life savers. Mrs. Saxum said that her messengers this year were among the best workers that she had had. Those girls certainly got plenty of exercise run- ning up and down the stairsf Page Sixty-nine First Row: Miss Schortheicle. hir Albert, D. New.-imer, il. Bradley 9 C7 K. Rici. Second Row: K. Chase. C. Sutcltte, 5, flank. Il. Coulter. .l. Brown. J. Puttcamp, Third Row: D. Zunkel. ll. Cralbs. R. Meeske. V. Magnuson. l.. Lane. S, Peterson. V. johnson. ' Jfanoa Sac' gang Slap. of Me Zlfaqu ISS SCHORFHEIDE served as adviser of the National Honor Society during the '57-'58 school year. Witli the help of our adviser. the first project was the selling of doughnuts and cider by the tour members initiated into the society as juniors. These sales were held in the second floor hall after school. in the fall. The money earned was spent for the annual picture and the neu members' pins. The last Viednesclaj' in 'Ianuarj' the National Honor Society sponsored the annual Teacher for a Daj' program. At this time seniors had the op- portunity to teach classes ot' their choice, L Seunty Initiation of new members was on March 15. New members to the club are chosen by their classmates and teachers. Besides being required to be in the upper one-fourth of the class only I5 per cent of the graduating class and S per cent ot the junior class are permitted membership. The four principles of the National Honor Society by Wllicll students are chosen are Character. Scholar- ship. Leadership. and Serxice. The final project sponsored by the club was 'Meet Your High School l7aj ' in the spring. At .his time the National Honor Society members conducted tours ol the high school for the next years freshman class. Simian! 8 ' HE STKDENT COUNCII. this year began the setond full year of operation. It is still .t relatively new organization hut holds great hopes for the future. The tountil is tomposed of one representa- tixe from eath homeroom. plus the fttur tlass presidents. This year joe Vlfeller served as the Student C.ountil President. He was assisted by Susan Peterson as xite president. Allyn Brown as setretary-treasurer. and Merle Sapp as parlia inentarian. The adxisers were Mr, Cirate and Dr, Prince. Sinte it is .t new organization. the Student C.ouneil held a Student Louneil XY'eek this year to gain retognition for itself. Student Couneil XX'eek started with Courtesy Day. Following that llfveecd youll w as Dress-up Day. XY'ednesday of that week was galled Student-Government Day. Thursday saw the students dressed in telehration of Blue-XX'hite Day. On the last day of Student Countil XXX-ek. .1 Variety Show of home talent was planned. The students and fattulty were amazed that suth talent mould be found among their own friends. Early in the year, the ttountil members serxed as guides for the Parents' Visiting Night. Other attivities sponsored hy the Student Countil this year were: a Career Day and a Hat Dante whith followed one of the home games. The elettion of representatives for next year was held at the end of this year instead of the heginning of next year to allow early organization for next years Student Council. l'irst Row: Ci l.exis..'. I, l.ol't:4. f., Yantt. A. Brown. M. f,li.irit-y. I., rtliater. -I. Malslat,:y. Second Row: H. Howard. S. lsinn. R, Altiseplisutl. Nl. Sapp, S. Nloiati. Al, XXX-llt-i. li. AlL'L'sliL'. S. Peterson. K. f.li.ise. l.. l.undlu-ig. Standing: Advisers: Mr, Ciiate. ll: Prints at wb HP! - First Row: S. Peterson, S. Opperman, j. Putteamp, K. Ch11se,Qy. iitteily, N. Lilwlry. S. Cank. D. D-ill. B. Mets-in. Second Row: Mr. Ciartner, D, Simon. R. Dzemann. D, Nickel. MtDon:ild.XX'. Lundlveru. rl. Bradley. Il. K,-mtlrarn. R. ll-iirwi. -l. XX'eller, li, Rainey. D. Newcomer, Ii. Best. Third Row: K. May. B. Anderson. R. Puikqy D. Piper. Cm. 5wanson. D. -lolmns-uri. bl, Mxarttiur, Absent : M. Albert. I ll7!te p ll HE THESPIAN SOCIETY is a non-secret. non-social organization devoted to the ad- vancement of dramatic arts in secondary schools. The Princeton High School Thespian group was proud to have SU members this year. The officers of the l-257-1958 year were: .ludy Putt- camp, president: David Newcomer. xice presi- dentg Ruth Horton, secretaryg Kenneth May. treasurer, and Garda Stterly. clerk. The sponsor was Mr. Hugo Gartner. The Tltesplans worked hard this year by sponsoring sex eral plays. This fall the group spon- ue Ncxenty tu t. sored the Bradley University' Players who drama- tized Shakespeares play, The Txvelftli Night. Some students of the Freshman. Sophomore. junior and Senior class put on three one-act plays on March 5 for the public in the high school audi- torium. The plays were enjoyed by all and were a real success. To gain membership into the Thespian So- elltly. one must earn ltr points. These are achieved by participating in speech contests. one-act plays. class plays. or being chairman or a member of slltll committees as properties. make-up. or pub- llellkl v-:K y Q. 4. 4. Wm aa fue HIS YEARS G. A. A. started off with a bang. The first event was the picnic held at the Princeton Park in the fall. It gave the upperclass- men a chance to initiate the freshmen. The track and field day gave every girl a chance to show her olympic talents. Ribbons were given for the first three positions in regulation events. Volleyball was next in the busy schedule. Everyone participating on each team gave a won- derful performance. Sylvia Nelson's team cop- ped first place. There were two playdays. One was held at Hall and the other at LaSalle-Peru. The girls looked forward to the playdays which made them successful. ln February the Sweetheart Dance was held The girls all brought their dates and had a swell time in the beautifully decorated gym. Gary Hal- berg was crowned king. The formal initiation brought the initiates and officers together in the little theater to bring new members into the club. The basketball tournaments were balanced fairly evenlyg it was hard to win such close games. The last ev ent was the lvlother-Daughter Ban- quet. All the girls brought their mothers to the -afeteria to enjoy the dinner which was served to them. After everyone ate. the officers gave speeches on G. A, A. events of 1957-58, Then the new officers were installed. As the old saying goes, Bring in the new officers and ring out the old. Every girl who belonged to G. A. A. agreed that she had a lot of fun and learned sportsman- ship, friendship, and courtesy to one another. The G. A. A. was well organized and everyone did the best they could in helping out. XY'e appre- ciated the large membership and hope that we have as many and more girls next year. Pace Sev enty tlircc I Iclus. S. Hultccn. D, I..11w11. K, Pic1wr1, B. Cmnk. S. Stltu. K. S.m1II1c1g. I., flankwn. D. 5111111141 V. B11LI1.ukc-r, First Row: 1. ' M, Pmu, S. Iguurs, IQ. D.1I11111.1r1. Second Row: CI, Sut1l1tI'c, IN1.AlI1111. 5 M111.111. M. C.1111pn1'. rl. Iiulcy. A. S1111tI1. CQ. Dyer. M, I,1,1ndhy114, In B111w11, VI. Hughctt. N. f,1111xs.1nt. P1114-, K, XQIM111 Third Ron: N. -I11I1nx1.111 YI, IXI1Icx. A, 'I'11111I1Ic. CQ. Bow- :11.111. NI. f.I1.1111-5, K, K.1xI1cc1. Ii, Sun. II. A1I.1111x. K. N11l1Ic,,l. I311xx11c1. I. Dm? ': u h ROW: B, IRIN-1r1ru, B. ,IwI1r1wn. M I'uIIa,'11. IXI. IIIJLIX. C.. -IwI1ns1111. I.. I..IIlC. H. I311111mx, N, Nclx-111. A I7:u1I111Lw11. K. K,ul1Lg-1, D. 5I1111l. Fifth Rum: I., Ng-111111. I K. N1111Ixr1w111. R. M.1111IuI, N, Mllu. C. S.'II'ILIIWCYQ.1. CQ. 5w.1m11n, N. f..1:111, A. IS11m11, 5. I.111kw11. S. C1Icr1r1. II, Gunning. I, XX'.1l- I 1I1, A.I'11Il1-11, ID, UIMI11. VI, CQI1.1mIw1's. II. R11vcII. C. Ifxpcl. Il. II111t11r1. ku. Sixrh Rum: 5. Opp1'1111.1n. H. AI111. M. Hmi. I.. 51111 'If Ku1111c1Iy, Seventh Row: S. M1153 B. L1111I1!I1, B, K.1wIwc1. YI. 1.-111111-1. X. 511111I1. R. Iixllcy. 5. Xclwn. ll. R.1311cI1I. 0 go 'I fudiffe' Idle an 7Uaf1k'I N ORGANIZATION in our Mhoul tI1.1t was Thcrc .uc six IIll1WOI'I.1UI obpcgtixcs bcI1i111I thu two years old this year is P. E. Leaders. It 111.1111 prog1.1111. 11111s1stu1I or c1gI111- tg1rls 111.11 Iwglongcd .ro C1.A.A. ll TH dcwlop 430011 1mL1Cr51UP md wud .1111I new Q-spc11.1Ily 1111L-rcstcd rn 11I1ys11.1l c1I111.1A I-cllmmllip Llullim., 111111 IL-.11IQ1AsI11p. 'I'l1c gro11p'5 111c111Iwc1xI11p IIIIN M . , . I I 1 . 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I.. 1, 11, 11L.M.11,I, A IJWUKI Hucrwl In THUN- I.u.11IurN NL-rw1I .11 fL'IL'fL'L'S. 11111111rca1 xkamrckg-cpm-rx. V Hmm mi lm CII . .. xx. Ik. 111111-kg-111-rx. .IIlsI 1-11111111111-111 111.111.1gcrx, I111r.111111r.1ls 1,1111-111111 111111 1111111111 A311110 111 my 111O111111y WHL IIII5 1rrg.1111z.111o11 I1.1x I1c111111u .1 I11AgI1I1 NUI. .1Iw oII111.11L-J I11 1I1c I', IL. I.c.11Icrs. Iuwful 11.111 of IIIQ I . H, 5, 015111111-11 .1LL1x1t1L-5. I 111 lhletzc Glam X.-YI ION.-KI. Al Hl.l,Tlf. sf,l lfIl.ARNHlP NUCITTY First Rows: U. Zqikcl XY Irwi- :1.r:n XY Azcerwn ,I xtteij. Cf, f..1rrer, XY. l..1ne. Second Row: ID. M41-r,'j-. ID l..m4e Y. Nisengwn, K, R11 Lu. Third Row: ID.Neu.11:t,e:. ,I In - stu-rn. XY. Mill-rmld. I. Dyer. ,I. X'x'tl1e', YAlixl'l'Y fl.l'l4 Hrs! Rum: R. lilint. IJ. Kunkel N. liinn. XY, I7or1ll1.1ln. XY. Antltl mn. C.. f,.irtc1. D. li-I-.le li. Knepp. XY. l..1ne. Serond Row: Cr. Niuins-fn, IJ. Mdlsbury. -I. Petemon. D. l..1ngc. XY, MJLID-rr1.il1l. XY. li-m.1rtl. V. M.1gnus-rn. -I. Sitterly, l.. Dyer. K. Rocker. R. -I-ihnson. Third Row: D. Newtumer, I l'n- strnin, F. Best, Ci. Hrilberg, D. john- son. ,l. Ctrriniger. XY. Webster, S. Knmilslci, I. XX'eller. I.. Huey, Wham Qou Mae Nmifnx.-xi. A'iiii.1'iie bciioimtsiiirf 5'ic.1if1'1' HE NATIONAL Athletic Schol.1rship Society is .1n llOIIOI'.1I'y society which pays tribute to boys of tl1e tenth. eleventh .1nd twelxe grades who .1re both good athletes .md good students. To become .1 member. .1 boy must h.11'e won .1 varsity letter in .1 major sport of the school .1nd be CLILIAI to or .tbove his cl.1ss .11'er.1ge scholastic- .1lly. The society is in.1ctixeg but membership is .1 district honor for it is .1 IU.1I'lK of both schol.1stit .md .1thletic .ichiex ement. Tina VAitsi'r'Y Ct.1'is HIE VARSITY CQLLQB is an honorary organi- z.1tion provided forthe recognition of P. H. S. .ithletes who hue won .1t least one varsity letter in .1 m.1yor sport. To win .1 varsity letter one must play .1t least lhllf the g.lIDCS in football or basketball or earn .1t least ten points in track. The students .tnd members of the V.1rsity Club recognize it .1s JD organization of which they c.1n be lustly proud. Page Seventy-live W E? J! U I' sux - K 5 it L +42 Y I L Q Y .4.. - Hn if fill Lfmiy good. :11I 1l7flll'., Lola . . . or ll a1'.9 Ilulvfff Ike Grimb? SL'UlL',lfL'l'l l'NUIf1Ig.g fXJ Page Sex cntv-su cn -Q ffwdkmg an Me Ram XA WZ ff ff 5 O 17 . W V, ' ZW k ' ,W f 'ffl' - W ff. M m A A tf lfpfij V 540 ' l X I . v 4 ' f i , gff Xx w!!fll,g 1 V X lv J fC+intinued frurn Page R03 Gary Carter, Bill MacDonald, and XX'ayne XX'eb- ster: BroadjumpersvRichard johnson and Steve Ross, W'eightmen-David Piper. Leroy Dyer, Fred ilest, Glen Swanson, Keith Rockey, and Bill Howardg Pole vaultersfDave Newcomer. Mick Hult, and Don Boyleg High jumpersf-Bill Mac- Donald, Roger josephson, and Harvey Dyer, Dis- tance men-Dave Malsbury, Bill Fordham, Gerald Dickensen, and Steve Finn. Especially because track does not often .it- tract many spectators, the team appreciated the fine support of the student body. Even though some people might consider track a bore or grind, the team felt that they had a good time and also accomplished something this year, and that alone is enough to make the season a success. ANOTHER TRY FOR FIRST 34044 C' i-fewa We awe-- Pagc Eighty-unc Fir-at Row: T. Dietnieier. D. l,llmtt. D. Malslwuiy. XV. Iftmrtlliarii. D. Crane. Second Row: R. Philippi, M. Hult, G Dir V, Mauncson. QU .6 M ls-i?51- , fl? 4 Huw W- ii Q , .V iq, ilk!! if I n S? 83:24. 3 TRACK 7 alia Glad uf'm .f ' My .fafinu I-IE LATIN CLUB met every other Monday so the students could learn more about the life of the Romans, and to help them become bet- ter acquainted with the language they were learn- ing. Inactive membership is held by those who have had two years of Latin. At the beginning of the year 1957-58 the fol- lowing officers were elected: C0111-111 Primnr . . Gerald Levisay Colzml Serlnzdnr . , john Engstrom Srribe . . . Gerry Foster Qmzerlar . . joan Gunning Aediler . Susan Glenn. Polly Huffstodr Pat XValker, Ann Rathbun Lirlmu' . .... Dick Eggers Lynda Magnuson Clwri.iler.i . . . Bill Howard Tucker Spaulding New Latin games and songs were learned and enjoyed along with our work. These were provided by the Aediles. The most exciting event during the year was the trip to the Natural History Museum and the Art Institute. The entire year of Latin Club was a very happy and enjoyable one. Firsr Row: D. I.arson, j. Miles, S. Moran, J. Chambers, S. Crank. j. Brown. K, Grace, j. Engstrom. Second Row: B. Sandberg. A. Brown, M. Gammill, K. Chase. S. Peterson, E. NX'ilson. ThitdRow: R. Mandel, j. Rutherford, A. Rarhbun. I.. Larson. A. Pul- len, P. West, P. Freeman, E. Nelson, S. Speer, P. Townsend,, K. Nordstrom. D. Simon. Fourth Row: R. Eggers, L, Spaulding. S. Erirkson, S. Glenn. P. Hutlsrodt. P. W'alker, L. Magnuson. T. Kennedy. gl. Dunning. B. Stetson. Fifth Row: WL Howard. G. Lev- isey, G. Foster, C. Coulter, J. Heuers, S. Foster. M. Albert, J, Russel. C. Townsend. j. Raytield. ,l. Edwards. R. Cooper. XY. Cain. j. Swartout. F, Best. j. Weller. I.. Dyer. Sixth Row: K. Rockey. M. Sapp. D. Kunkel. V. Magnuson. Miss Cfraham, Lee. XV. MacDonald smash era H041 Me UU 3 ' wil F YOL' SHOULD happen to hear such phrases ,1s.--Bntfrzfo Jr.:i.' Ciffmo eng: Hired? A1115 bleu. gr,zrj.1r. dont be surprised and think were being invaded by Mexicansf ltls probably only one of the Spanish Club meetings in session, The meet- ings are held twice a month. and members are entertained by such things as the popular tango dancing team imported straight from South Amer- ica. They are commonly known as Comba and lfuller. Our first meetin r was held for the sole ur- , . ...P . ,P pose ol electing olliters lor the tomrng year. lhey were: president, Cilen Swanson 11.10115 vice presi- dent. Bill Anderson wife g setretar 'g Bob lflint .c I i I fRnbei'foj: and treasurer. Nancy Smith fCnq1111aj. At the beginning of the year we held an initiation at the City-County Park. All the new members went home with flour and molasses on their faces, but enjoyed the fun. XYe had a Christmas party at Scott Kowalsl-:i's house. Each class made its own pr11,1l.z. which they broke: and all strambled for presents, We were entertained by a few skits and a combo made up of a few Spanish students, Everyone had loads of fun, and enjoyed the good food. To end our successful year, we held a picnic at the City-County Park. Some crazy Spanish games were played and everybody had a great time, All the Spanish Club members want to sin- cerely thank Miss Healy for the work and effort she has put into the club. rlIm'b.za gI'cZt'jdJ', Senorita Healy, for all the fun weve had with you. Front Row: S, Kowalski. Cr Faley. R. Hotstli. j. Bertram. C, Vante. D. Criner, D. Mark, G. Durham. M, Jones, K, Grate. ,l. Plumley. Ci, Srtterly, Second Row: Ci. Dickenson. Fl, Rinella R. Strtes, D. Brown. B. johnson. C. l.utes. M. Chaney, N. Miles. V, johns-in. Third Row: K. Brant. IJ, Herrrdue. S, Byrd, l.. jontz. X, johnson. C. Bevinuton, j, Peters. S, Cooper, K. Sutter. l.. jackson, C. Vficurns, I.. Lirndlteru, Fourth Row: R, Comba. il. Rinella, XY. Cain, D, Malsbury. D. Carlson, R. Diller, S. Sergeant. D. Lalterty. If. lirrtlsson. j. Beatty. B, Crank. K, Noble. j. Bralley. C.. Sutcliffe. Fifrh Row: S. Opperman. j. Putttamp, C. Espel. R. Horton. j, Coulter. B, Kasleer. R, Farley. B, Delblonte. C, johnson. Sixth Row: XY. Anderson. R. Flint, N. Smith. G. Swan- so'i. Mws Healey. 1 R l 4. I lv it r it 5 . lr l ru J- X ,Li Q, ev ' ' gr Dt.. - ,-- W. .. D1 5Q va 7' r '1'f -ye, 'H l'ir5t Row: I7 Rrrlnntltz, D, Xnkelix I R:::tir.1.R trrlrrrmtfi R, lJ.ilil:1z.if.. l. Nfsnfvt' N liinri. H, l3rt:n.ir1:i benund Ruvx: Nl. lieaxer, I3 iviixtgiwrrl. l,. Bpxultlulle, ll lzmlwlf N. Rnw. l. lXltl3-in.1lJ lj Xrilul. Third Row: Al, Aritlwm, U, .'X:rtl.w:1'.. ll li.irr.etI. l linkxmi. K, M45 li lmlew, li X 11'k lxtr-lm, li, lirute. R, Nlriler lwrurth Ruu: lf, liext, D, Nexufrim: R, -ltulrnwn, li, Cain. Al limtu. l'illh Rim: Ql, lrmwtvrrm. K, MQ.C1.5xx.iruwr1.lJ, ll.1:rzN. l, Nlil rmet. ,l. lnnglxliri, N l.Li:1Jqu.wt. if Xtml tffulll. UR CHORUS YEAR began in May. WST when we had our anntml hrtrnth. heltl .tt the home of hloellen Russell. At tlmt time we eleetetl our offieers for the following ye.1r. The girls' chorus eleutetl Susan Petermon. prexidentg Kay Chase, rite president: Karen Riti. metretnry, .mtl .Indy Ciootlrum. treasurer, The hoyis thorm elettetl lirrol Mtllonttltl. presitlent: Ci.1ry Nordstrom. rite ll JA . of S. . ll prexitlent. .mtl Don Nickel, SLKfCI.lfy-II'C.lSUl'Cf. The first lwig event Ol' the stlmol year um the North Centrrzl Musie Festixpil. whith un git Ottdwrt. This year more ehorux members were sent than in previous years. It XKXIS really .1 thrill for exeryone th.1t p.trtit'ip.1tetl. The thorns mug sexeml ntnnherx for our 'l'l1.1r1kwLgixine Nerxite .tt Nehool. Then e.lITTC the ' l lv ' lwtirrlr Run irwt Run: II f,:.1fk ID, I'.je' XI :,' '. K Ikishtt' Second Ron: Is III nr.. I. I':Ver. R. Niikmseri. Y ., rtky, I VI,itkso1,. I3. Vlirk N Qgcs. NI I it Third Rim: Ii. N.t ' N f. wf-' Ver. -I IM:4Q..:i.' B IV,- 1 : I I.L.r.s. I3 ffzxrfie'-. JK I:':1Z- .L NI ff. iso. N luke Fourth Rim: I5.e:s.1wf:, IU, Nt'41.rir. If IMI' NIo':i, XI I5Q..tk. I4 News. I .-X.'i::.s I Duet. I4 ,Ivins 1. fifth Ron: IK X V, I Pg-.'f. K It-'ist-T' :X Yi li.. i is-.'.t1 it Hopi is I 1 , N Il -7 -- . in IK, I X f 1 ' X I I I2 iillli 5' -P if I n If In 3, I2 First Row: I. Miuritisiiri. K, Ilieisorz I Miles f I'x.it1. N II, I., I' Ilvitrst Mft. N Ifztksifri. K finite, 'I fwultei. R. Horton. Ii, I3-km. NI Ii:iil. f, foiillef, Second Iiinx: I K IIIIII Init.. I'. I..i..iplkir: Ci. Nifteiiu. M ,'KlI1e'I. AI I'ult..imp. ID. Nh-fit, H. Stetson. N xftif. f., 'I'-ixsnsenei. P Yifilker. Kiss I':j. 'Ihird Row: K ff..ise. X' AIoi.riw:z. K. R ti. NI Chizrimzll I Irntf. R. Mintlel. N Peterwri. S. tflerm. YI. bmura. I.. I..i:s-fr.. I. Nirikez YI, Ch. ...I Iles. fourth Row. R. Iiizlej.. I. Kerimelg. I. Russell. C.. Sutehffe. N. Cmtlvrie. A. Ii:-mn. A R,Itl1Iu.ri. I Cii.r.m:i:, :X lim-tli tksif .ziimml oiritllelight f.IlI'ISfIILiS tomert whieh VMI: helel on Detember 19. After the earltllelight pro- tessioml, slitle pietures of the Cihristmas Story were showin .is ,Iutly IJLIIILJIIIP re.iil the story. Then we s.mg Qhristmds seleetions. lolloweil hy the e.intlIeIight recessiorml. Also tluring the Christ- m.is season. the thorus s.mg .tt the I'reshyteri.m ehurth .it .1 p.irty given hy Mrs. O. V, Sh.1l'l'er. Ori I ebru.iry 5. the thoriis imitetl the Men- .lot.i ehorus to our sthool for .1 potlutk supper. .Xliter this e.1th ehorus sang selettions. Then 'ne I'lil If 1 IIHIII s I'.i4e Izehzr xt uomhinetl the two thoruses .mtl sang some of the songs from the North Centml Music Festival. The party xxpis emletl hy .i souial hour. I'I.ms lor our spring eoneert were then umler xx .153 A tollege prom was our setting .is we looked Imitk over the years events. The girls wore their I-lJl'II1.1IS .mtl the hoys wore their white jackets. As iisii.il. the iontert xx.is .1 lot ol' lun to put on. The spring eomert over. we smrtetl work on the songs for I5.1ee.1l.uire.1te and Commericemerit, xxhith were heltl in May. .1- '. 7 i we w 'S 1 v x.JX ' 1 i . ART Cl.L'B Ifrunr Row: F. B.1rkf1. I.. I..1r1ux11-1111, R, I'I11I1pp1. VI. f.I11I111n. R. an I'I.1lIcy. ff. Bruxxn. Back Row: K. Nclwn, M, 1.111111-11, -I, f'..1rr11lI Mn. XY'.1I1cr. VI. I:.lI'Il3Y. K. N11I111lw11. P. 'I'11x1r1scn1I. C1. H.1Ilwcrg CADIQT 'I'IiAf.HI,R5 ifiral Run: C. S11t1I1111'. D. D11Il. 11. S1t1c1Ix, S, ffr.1nk. Second Finn: K xx1111x-111. M. ,I1111u. I l111111I111111. I R.1lr11'x. I.. Smyth Ii. V11111r1, Third R11v1: lv. II.1II11:: Ii, H1:1I. N, I,'I'Ix. 5. I'1'l1'1 11111. K K111. N. Uyp1'11I1.111 ' ' S 8142 I '7 ' lace ' 712 UM Mala fjau-def: 4 04-ca 'I' EIGHTH HOUR 11.1111 kI-IF.. 1omc r.1in. ACH YEAR Ll sgroup of seniors xolumccr to wlmi. Ur ,mm-N thc ,UIJUHN of An I md J I1clp1I1c11'111I1crx ot 1I1cgr.11I1's1I10oIs.1n1I lI'l An II I1r.1x1'1I 1I11' L'IL'IIlCl1I5 .1111I 111.11Ic :heir 11.11 IINN WW .SMI CXI m'mL' I III' IICIII UI IC-ILIIIIRU' IO Im. hmm. Ui' MH xy'-.limi 'l'1K.,L.. in the hmm... IIIIS ?'c.1ri 1.11Icl1s I.lIIIliIlI:Iy 111.11I1A11l11'1r 11.11 I11iIIlc NLIFYULIIILIIIIQN 111 I11-r I1111I11.-11, 1I11'1' 1r'1'1I 1I1c1r xI111IIs IIHU HA UH9. IN' H11 'I-UH M NDIS, UU? L .II I Ali t. ,N l' . I lI1r1111gl1 x1'11rI1111Kg '11 1I11- 1I.lSNfUlJIII. 1I1r1-1111 w11I1 'H IM' MII' or 'UI' I' 'MII mmm OI HC 'm 1I11- 1I1iI1Irc11. thc 1.11I1'11 xs1r1- .1I1I1- 111 A51-1 .1 1IL'.IfL'f NTU-IUUIN V-IIIUC 1111111 IWW! -I 'lin I'-UWC? I0 K-If' LIlI1ICfNI.lI11IIII.Q 111' II11- 11'.11I1111lQ VFKJIVLNNIUII .1111I 1Ic- 11111111N1. IO 1Ir1-M 1I1-1111111-r. TI11' 11111rxc 11 1Icx1g11c1I 111Ic if ir 11.15 1I1e 11111111111 1I11-1 were IIIYC!'L'NIL'1I 111. 111 1'1lI II11- If.1N11 1111-111 111 .1ll N1111Ic111N. L'111Icr Mm. N111 111111 11.11 1.11I1-1 1c.11I1111g .1 tQfL'.iI 1'xpcr1u111c. XX'.1l11'rS fum I1'.11I1'rsI11p 111111 111.11I1.' x:rc.11 pr11gr1M. I1111 II 111-.111-1I 111111I1 1-1111111111-111 1111 .1lI. II.,,1 I 11.1 x - aim mu, NE ITOOT IN HEAVENQA the junior class play. was about a ministers family and the trouble they encounter when moving into a new town. Reverend Spence, a very practical and forth- right minister, and Mrs. Spence, a gentle and understanding mother. were portrayed by Dick Diller and Carolyn Espel. Rolfe Cooper and Rita Farley played the teenage son and daughter. Hart- zell and Eileen. Hartzell had a crush on a girl named Louise. joellen Russell. but Louise thought that Hartzel was seeing Letty Lawton, Ruth Hur' ton, when really he was just helping her with geometry. Other teenage friends were Ronny. Keith May, who was Eileens boyfriend, and his sister Molly, jean Chambers. Dr. Romer, Steve Ross. was a very helpful friend, and Mrs. jellison, Mrs. Cambridge, Mrs. Digby, and her son Georgie Une 460-I in Jfeaaenn were not-too-helpful church workers. They were played by Doris Larson, Beverly Kasbeer. Lorinne Lane. and .lerry Schultz, respectively. The real trouble came when Eileen started be- ing nice to a pretty Mexican girl. Maria. played by Connie Townsend. Mrs. Sandow and Major Cooper, two very narrow-minded people, played by judy Puttcamp and Doug Zunkel, objected wholeheartedly. Father hurt his leg en route to a conference, so Hartzell took over. After the conference lfather was charged with ecclesiastical heresy, but Bishop Sherwood, Norman Riley, straightened everything out. The narrative in the play was given by Bill MacDonald as Reverend Fraser Spence. The director was Miss Long, and the student director was Sylvia Nelson. first Row: R, Horton. C. Espel. B. Kaskeer. R. Farley, Second Row: Miss Lonaz. ,l. Russell. ,l. Purrcamp. L. Lane. S. Nelson. ,L Chambers. J. Rayfield, C. Townsend. Third Row: K. May. B, MacDonald. Gerry Schultz, S. Russ. N. Riley. D. Diller, R. Cooper, D. Zunkel. TIGER RAG Front Row: P. W'alker, Putt- I O n HIS YEAR the staff of the Tiger Rag. Prince- ton High schools private paper. was divided into three sections. These sections were: Sports. Activities, and lfeatures. The editors in charge of these sections were: Sports, Phil Schlindweing Activities, Ruthie Horton, and Features, 'ludy Puttcamp. joellen Russell and Connie Townsend as Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor helped Miss Long, the papers adviser. The entire staff worked very hard to put out a paper that was timely, interesting, and full of names. wx 1 uw mm,-i HE XVEEKLY TIGER Staff faithfully pre- pared the copy which appeared in the Repuhlitan. The staff memhers were divided into Staff I and Staff II. These staffs took assignments on alternate Mondays. 'Ioellen Russell and Lorinne Lane worked as co-editors. With Miss Healey's able assistance. the paper came out on time each week. This year a new feature was having Prince- ton alumni write articles telling about their colleges. eamp, R, Horton, j. Russell. C. Townsend. P. Schlindwein, M. Harris. Second Row: B. 'Kas- laeer, A. Pullen, I. Rayticld. C. Ilspel. N. Smith. J. Coulter. ,l. XVestemcier, CQ. Fetrow. Third Row: B. Alm, M. Bird, S, Hul- teen. N. johnson, A. Brown. M. Lundberg, M. Cooper, C. Dyer, tl. Farley. N, Croissant. C. Dahlman. Fourth Row: A. Rzitlihun. FI. Gunning, J. Cham- hers. B. Choumont, L. Larson. B. I.at7. Fifth Row: J. Hughett, ,l. Price. Ii. Nelson. D. Short. I.. Magnuson. R. Farley. C. Coul- ter. S. Eritkson, K, Nordstrom. N. I-Manning, R. Mandel. Sixth Rove: S. Glenn. P. Huffsodt. Seventh Row: B. Parks, K. May. 4. Rim, U. Foster, M. Beaver. XY'IEIfKI.Y TILIIQR Front Row: I.. lame. I. Russell. ll. ,l-Ilins-in. Il. l5elM-inte. K K aslwet. M. Iilaik. Ci. Fmwztzan f Vlorifisriii, l. Al.itkwn. M. Hai 'is Se.-tond Rom: YI. Ifailey. IJ Stwirik, li. 'li:i.'lt. ll. Pirie. N S::.:tl:. R. ll-iitoii M, fliatity 'tk' ll. Ii..:'-iwv, A. Tzifiililt I f.i.ilter. NI, Puiitrz. l. Ray K, Nrilili- 'Ihird Rim: NI Bird li Nizzp. l. Sr::t1:, Y. lolizzson I4 lwirrizii. f I-rel. F. Burns- 'ii'. IF. l.x:s-'11, X ,li-ltzis-iii Rl Herve-:. R, iiltnri fourth Row: l Hug! ttt B. l'C.isl'ee7 X P..lIt:i. S. 'Xt-ls-in ist.irxd.n4t' l li..::ri::ii:, ll, I:.i'lLj. I f-ul 't- Htrh Row: rl. P1.:tr..:::p lk I':t:s1-rt. l Milts N. llxjtttn X Ntfs-ir: l Iltttts S hlwkin Q- l'- sit' ti Rui..-.E R. Ii r.' Y XI.ic::..s.i:i. l'..gt l J. x t Row One Seated: ll Drill. Il. C,-1o.lrum. K. iiz.1te. l. Ho 'kins. M. jones. f.. Suttlite. K. Riti. Row Two Seated: I.. Lundberg. N. Albert. S. Mm. N. Newbury M. Cvtimmill. Row Thief: Seatedzblr Kenny. D. ,luliris-in. bl, Hr.it.ley. H. Stetson. V. johnson. I. Brown. K. 5.x,tnson. 5. Petew-in. K. f,h,tse, Standing. left to right: N, Ot-ptrrmtfi. li. Metske. C. Mtterly. XY. Anderson. R Bird. ID. Newt-Jnzlwei. ,l. Xklller. ,l. Anthony. lf. Best. J. Swytitout. Ci. Htlbetu. D. Nim-in l.. Dyer. Ci. wwdnson. Absent: bdndm frank. '7i9w Slaff IIB HE 1958 ANNUAL STAlflfl7 began their work l.tst spring. All students in the el.tss of IVSS who were interested in working on the .tn- nual staff were .tsked to sign up in Mr, Kennfs room. whith w.ts to be the stsene of nmny hours of fun .ind work. 'lune limdley bet.tme editor .tnd Mr. Kenney. the .tnnu.1l adviser. those the edi- tori.tl bo.1rd .tnd st.1ff members. ,Iune t.tlletl .1 meet- ing, .md work on the .tnnual offitially lULKQ.1lll XY'e were All xery enthusidstit' as we nude plans .tfter meeting with sexerttl represenmtix es from engr.n- ing. binding. .md printing firms for the following f.1ll. lltll stttrted off with .1 lmmgf Meetings of ytrious st.tffs were held during .lttixity period .tnd of WM .tfter sthool. Among the students trying desper- .uely to meet their deadlines you would find S.1ndi May organizing her business st.tff. Mdrilyn Albert .tnd Cttrol Suttliffe urging students to turn in .trtitles. Karen Rini .ind Diitntt Doll rushing in with toinpleted .trt work. Ci.1rd.t Sitterly .md Kay Ch.ise urging seniors to turn in their proofs. Sally Oppermm .tsking te.tt'hers for their pittures. ,lim Sw.irtout .md Bill Anderson nuking dates for indixidu.1l sport pittures. .tnd Kenny I.utes .ind David Newtomer t,1king pietures while Naney Libby eolletted baby-sngps. All of the editors. supported by their staffs. worked together with fun .md extitement for the dn' when .tnnu.1l would be eompleted. lhee lzenu ine I Qwcfaalian lay 4 La JW? if ,, is mwwmf ,ff g My A It , f fff fix ffl L wwf I R W5 Hfkr EAT If Ji F ' ! 00 v XR If - 62,71 'JM 'J' 1 All Wyf W A if Q . , fig et X ' f uf X , ,ff 1- ' ' ' ifl! X ' X 1 . e , I F K If 1 5:4 1, ff ff Mfr, 7 1 ITWVW1 XF' 4 f, ?? Z? ZZ .4 'g AW I, .. X r Q 1:13 , V - L lgfgjj .,,f 'i rf ' X W I'V5 '2' ' . , . ,f Xa 1 i!,ge W . ' 51 Tiki j,,:eqifE2gg 2, . - ,Q if S Q Y '.' 'xr 'W ,- 1,1 , QRTWTYQ P4 x A M ,, ' ' SY- ' 42 .r Z. A ROBERT MEESKE, Preridezzl SUSAN PETERSON. Vive Pfwidmf GARDA SITTERLY, Serrelara KAREN RICI, Treaalmfz UPON ENTERING Princeton High School in the fall of 195-l. the Class of 1958 looked forward with great anticipation. enthusiasm, and hope toward an ultimate goal-fgraduation. Xwhen recalling those four years of fond memories. I think of all the people who each year were instrumental in our suteess. As senior president. I was greatly and tapahly assisted hy my fellow offiters. Mr, Gartner. our adviser. was always avail- able whenever we needed his assistan-.e or adxite. XYe sinterely thank Mr, Gartner and the other members of our fine fatulty who helped us. To mx' fellow graduates. l extend my wishes for the best suttess. To the tlasses that follow. the Class of WSH, says. 'Farewell and Good I,utk. Bon Mi-iisxii, Prtqiideazr. Page Ninety-two 5.4 MR. HUGO GARTNER Chu flrlziief MARILYN KAY ALBERT WILLIAM C. ANDERSON 'IERRY LEE ANTHONY FREDERICK ZAGAR BEST ROBERT E, BIRD, jR. DONALD EARL BOYLE Page Ninety-three neva!!-Lo! jayu VIZRNA IWARIIZ BR.-KEEY JUNE PIPER BRA11L1ax' CHARLRS HIENRX' BROWN jmua ANN BROWN J 45 BLQVIZRLEY JOAN BUCHANAN NANQY XIVUNNIZ BUCHANAN jmui ELAINE CQAR1.51nN -IUHN If. CARRINLYKR KAY CHAN: Auf: 'FRN CORK CS-A I SJ in-.V Eye aid gqe 5- 'll-T. ll uludzef gmaliowiu CQARUL KAY Drmoxx' W15s1.1iY jfxmis Dmmli Rrwmul' Aulnx DI!!-Nl'XNN f..-XRI. Lrllm' Dwzk .lwHN ERNINT ENc,s1'RoM Omxxui Af.-XI2 Iimnmx' W11.Lx.aM CLARENCE CRABBS SANDRA Lui CR.-xxx jmuis Lmf DQAN IDIANNA KAY DOLL PJLL' Nmuly-five L M1iRx.a jmxmz GAMMILL JUDITH IWELDENI2 GOODRKIM KARLA Km' Gmui GARY Llili HALBIERQ '7!w1 GA! ,IILL ELAN12 HODKINS DENNIS HAYS JOHNSON RILHARD LIQRUY juuxkwx VIRGINIA L, jmms-:xx Q INDIA' Lil jmxix Scwll -lm: vu K1 mx .al ml UMW! D.aR1uiLL XVILLI.-XM LANE. In LLm'11 Dfixxls LANQL NANLY C,L.aR.a LIBBY LINDA Ruzfxxxli Ll'NDB1.RL, Maw Ylrrafx XXXAYN lf I.rioxAR1: Luxlnsuucg KIENNIZTH O. Llfrlis j.-xxm' I.ul'mi MAY KENNVTH fQIfORi9lZ Mm' Sxxmm SU kim' Rou1iR'1' C. NIIZINKIT lv ez- NLXLU ERROL J. IVfCDON.iLLJ DI.-XNCY KAY NIiXY'Bl'RH' DAX'IlJ IWARIUN NIQWLOMISII MlL'I'ON LIQONARIY NIQIMAN V, DONALD DWANIQ NILIQIQL JOI-IN GARY NORIISTIIOAI SALLY ANN OPIJI-.RMAN N GAIL DIQNNIS PIf'll.RS1JN SI'sAN GAY PIJIIIINON D.kX'l1l BRIU1 PIIIIII Him NIIIcII c:uIII ff up-uv su I-K' usecamf X' RUMRA1 K. Pl'RKLx' EIAINI: Ralxm' Kun-Ax Euxfm Rlcl IDAVIIJ Llili Slmox YY ' ll Wwa My Rang, Clamp,-x 511 IIliI,Y I.1111..x Km' SMITH Hu lax C,1..aR1 bu i l.l, INN!! -H.-XNIfAI I'I', S'I1i'I5'PN L1 1.-x Ixm bl I.1.1x,-xx C nun, li, 51'1c 1.1lf1-'i Pmgu Nun-tx :umm ' L' Huw-'zu FREDERICK j. SWANSON GLEN Louis Swvmsor: KAREN MARIE Swfxxsux SIYSAN K. SVVANSON JAMES TRL'Ax SxX'AR'1'oLi'1' NANQ' FERN SXYAR'I'ZI2NIJRl'lSliR PRlc,l1.1,.x BIARLENIZ XVALKIER XYAYNI XYVIEISSI 111: Ziff-:dl ge vwum ,aww GILBERT j. WELLER EVAN LEIGH W1LsrJN BEVERLY JEAN Yxapsmz MARILW'N j1aAN Y1zPs13N P.1ge Onc Hundred One Glaaa a-41' The year 1940 found the United States con- fronted with much confusion and many problems, chiefly the result of the military conflict taking place in Europe. Although the United States was greatly concerned with entering Wemrld War Il, little did they know that an event with equally great influence was taking place within their own country One by one, the members of the Class of 1958 appeared and soon assembled to form an army with a combined power capable of conquering any country at least rn Kindergarten we seemed to believe that as a group, we were unconquer able The training grounds for our battalion were at Douglas and login School and our General was Mrss Bremer We found her to be more in terested rn our beauty rest and vocal abrlrty than rn our executing military maneuvers First Grade found us dividing up into Lincoln Logan and Douglas Companies The Command ll'lg Officer at Lincoln Mrs Hummel found our battle maneuvers a little disappointing On one special patrol Linda Lundberg and Marilyn Al bert were caught behind enemy lines tMrs Hum mels closetj Due to Lrndas untimely strategy giggles caused them to be restored to their own lines Mrs Schwabenlund replaced Mrs Hummel rn Second Grade and set up a military post office for Valentines Day which tended to boost the companys morale The post office idea was such r success that the male members went on to set up their own Post Office in Fourth and Fifth Grades In Third Grade, Mrs McHenry set up a milr trry brnd that had the distinction of appearing at the Spring Festival at Logan that year under the leadership of Sergeant Garda Srtterly At the same time Logan Company was fol lowing the same orders as the o her tyo ctm panres Or course they drd ctrry these orders out quite differently Ihe female members of this com pany prererred staying close to Headquarters, play ing yafks with the champions Merna Gammrll and rla Grace and jumping rope Meanwhile the male members showed their courage by venturing to the battle reld for a rousing game o baseball The members of this company united under the eommand of their Fourth Grade Instructor Mrs rn en by p rtrcrpatrng rn t squrre d rnce anel a plry entitled The Goose 'Ihrt I nd the Go den Egg As this co npany progressed to Fifth Grrde they entered the rrnles of higher lerrr ng ln their attempt to become grert screntrsts under the gurd rnce of Mrs Zrnk they only suceeeded rn burning r large supply of sugrr Thus the Iogan Com rr Not wanting to be outdone by lrneolr rrl ogan Comprnres tie Louglrs Comprny strrx e 'nn recognrt on rn rerr maneuyer Some of their attempts m ry h rye been r lrttle oserelone but t ew frrlures are rlways expected on r brttle reld like rll armies Douglrs Comprny had r few ene s es r lrlde under t ersirp t l s s I s e r r we olten en ee up sitting ter r rre u ee rl Hod ins rn lune bradley ln the Third Grade Ntncy Buehrnan w is de red to be s r rt wus drscoyere w rs r member o the Douglas Company dr figured y 5, t gui on her nose the pena for chewing gum rn front of Mrss Hartz Page One Hundred Two Fourth Grade found Miss Eckdahl introduc- ing live ammunition to the students by teaching them to play Kick the Can. The spelling drills administered to these soldiers in the Fourth Grade by the Principal, Miss Nelson, set the stage for the behavior in Fifth Grade under her leadership. The company shaped up under its portrayal of Old Mother Hubbard and eagerly awaited the day for a reunion with the other companies rn Sixth Grade The three companies being united at Logan rttended our first Military Ball at the Bureau Valley Country Club Much damage was inflicted on our enemy in those three years at junior High We resorted to using ink bottles to replace hind grenades The enemy still hasnt found out who splattered them on the sidewalks A light bombardment took place upon the Museum of Scrence and lndustry We invaded this stronghold for a day which resulted rn the con frscatron of many war souvenirs This expedition proved to be a low blow for the enemy They never fully recovered from that onslaught Eighth Grade Graduation brought a close to our training program at this camp Karen Rrcr was decorated with the lllrnors junior Historian Award as well as the Gertrude Parker Honor Award Other decorations were bestowed upon Leroy Dyer june Bradley, Evan Wilson, and Robert Meeske It was then that we along with the companies from the country schools were all prompted to the rank of freshmen at P H S During the sev errl occasions that we received passes rnd leaves we found our superiors to be very willing to pro side us with transportation such as thuse night They also gave us the responsibility of carrying their money fwrth our nosesj Among our added duties, we were beset with electing class officers and planning a class party After an all too fast summer we moved up mother rank to be sophomores We saved enough Care Packages to throw a large banquet where much chow was devoured Added mrrltary train ing was executed when some of the more talented girls forded the creek at Lime Rock lt was at this point rn our lives that we re cerved a yery important promotion we were Upperclassmen We earned enough money from our unror Class Play Belles On Their Toes to pay our expenses for the Iunror Senior Prom th social highlight of the year It w rs at tri mock battle at the Bureau Valley Country Club thrt many intricate maneuyers took place on the golf course and on the swinging bridge en rfter 1 long writ wrs s t re biggest campargn came we rcqurred the highest rf rll Seniors Our order from he rdqurrters w rs to strrt rns ing money tor our annual XX'e mipped out mrny protects most of them were suecessful to 1 cer trrn extent Remember the clean up drys bike srles sell ing of petnut crunch license rttrchments Tiger emblems ind other mrscellrneous things e Senior Cltss Plry De rrnce ef Daxrd rrles w rs performed to r ell out ho se The clrmrx of our Vyorld XVrr erme with the ordering of rur final uniforms tcrps ind gowns, I ou h B As we lease our military crreer rnd tld headquarters be rind us we wish to think rll of our comman ers who kept us rn step rll the w ry a ' Y. U V VV I 4 V -V' , ' U ' ' y ' ' , V L 1 v N ' ' ' 1 ' ' - I . . 1 4 T , . A A 1 . r , I , . , . y - 1 5' ' i ' . 'O -4 1 I A ' K V V G . . 'S I ' V 'K ' . Y . . ' T- ' ' I . . V r . . , . I V V . . . ' ' ' h y ' , V 'sh- e J lt, ' H A ' 1' V: I ' -. - , , V L 1 , ' ' ' ' . I. . ' . . h . . V - A ' ' , ' 'z. - ' V V V' ' , K . ' V K - V , 1 V,V , - I V ' 'V 5 A ' K-, V ' . l .. . - I' . ' ' A . ' A A . :ea ' , n . , I . V ,. , f - - r . ' r E . . V . V ll J I I' - - 4 ' -Q H ' X - . .. , . V 1 ' ' , H ' J A 1 .Li ' l ' J y ' V' . . . ' . . I I . . r . A 4 I r , l ' ' , , D A r ' ' V V. A- V . 1 ' z . J, . - i I ' A pany' prepared to goin their brother companies rn I Th' 1 ni '1 UV '35 If -'htftmfl ' the' r 'myx A A ' , A 3 'A 1 ' - V ' . , . V A' - I H, rank e r - L V -A y. s Lk - 3 Vu.,-,cy A - -r ja 1,- luy-V' . V sl ' typ V. , ' . 4.4 K A -Q Qi 1 1 ' . V gf R V 3 V. . A V. .v I ., , - . 1 - . f- ' r . ' f . 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Scn- iur Chas Play. Sludcnt Direttrvr I, 'Ihcspranx I. I..Itrn Club. .-'xcdilw Plshrx 1. 5. 41 Hi-Trl I. 2. 5. I. F, H. A. 2. 3. 4: ir A, .-K. I. 1. Surct.1ry-'I'rc.rxt1'cr R. Prcsrrlcnt 4. Kvr:ls Fhxkut- lull Nlm-:ting Cmrittwt I. 2. 1, 41 Icrmrs 'I'utrrr1.Imcnt 2. Fresh' xrrplr Llrurlt-.atlcr I. 1. ir. A. A. C .Imp a, P. I, I.t-.I-'cu 5. 4. I-t.ILllCI Irrr .I Ihx I. D. A. R, Axmrtl -I. ANDERSON. XX'Il.l.IAM C, B.rn,I 2. 3. 4, M.It-rmh B.mtl S. Nurttrxxwrczrm limtl -I. lun' r-rr C'.l.av P145 5, 'Ihup1.Im S. I. Nrurmrslr Club S. Nctrcmry 4. Pwr C.lulw l,ArhIttrt M..rI.II.cr S. I. Yury ry Llulv 5. I. N.Itr-m.Il ,Xtlrlt-tn Nlmlxislrrp 5-nrrtx 4. I, II-ru Burn 5. 'Iu.Ithtr fur .I 17.15 I. Ilrrrrrt-rmrru Ullutz. lrtnrrrtt Q ANTHONY, .IIRRY I.IiI: fI.Iw Ufrrttr. lhurtitrrt , Ntutltrlt I -l.. rrtll Q lrgtr 5l.IlI 4 th.-rrrt -. I. N--rrh f trrt:,rl 4 I:-rrtrx s. I. IrIwrrrl1lu,Iirryx Qufrttt 4. Atrrlt-tr. NI.1rr.r4u: Y,Irx:1y l1r.lw w, I. 'lv..IalIt'r Z-r: .I 15,13 I. II-rrrrtr -f-f 1rrII!!ut:l,w llI'N'l'. lfIII DI lllf Ii XACIAR rim. 0:11-t' Yrtr I ur.it:rr N. Ii.r:r-'Z Q I NIM-I .l I1..r..' 4 fr, N, w. I N-vtl. I t:1t:,rl I lwzru N I lrrxtrzrlrltx Klrxttf I.lr.-'1r:- I NWII: I trrrxrl N1 tt.:r fl-rmxr I I Drxtrrrr Spttth C-naw. I I Nur:-rr.,rl rrr lJ:.r::.,rr:tN,rrr.1Nrmtth I l,--:rtur I'l.Iy N, I. l,.r.:-' fl,.v I'l,.. A Nt' r-I fl.Iw I'l..x I. lr,wyr.mx f. I. I.rtr:. fl..Ir P. I Im-Nrr mrprr I- 1--f tlurli 1. Xlrrxrra IN-Hrlmlll 1 I l tx.. -VI. Ihxkttf-,rll I I I-:t-NI. Mrph 'lrnlt l, .' Y,4rx r-. l'...L. . , T.,-X r. llt.l - I It-.Itr.tr 1-I: .I I7.v. I. II-rrrrc' lI7!.tt' Pwr vi .' I t N.l' Lui I, II-rfrrrr Ilrwpmrx I. IH L Ur - Iiurmtlrcll Iirrrr Monday lllf!I'IIflIg rnznllizre BIRD, ROBERT E. XX'cckly Tiger Stafl 43 Band I, 2, 32 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 'I'ru.Isurcr I1 Fresh-Suph Flmllmll T3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g 'lkrulrcr mr .I Day 41 Cadet Teacher 4. ISOYLIE, DONALD EARL Fresh-buph F-mtlmll I. Varsity Fmrtlwall 5. 4. Fresh-Supl 'IAr,Itk I. 31 Varsity 'I4I.Itk ig V.Irs1ty Clulw 45 lntmrnurals 2, 3. IQ 'I,C.ItIICI' Im LI Day 4, BRACEY, VIZRNA INIARIIE Hr-Tn I. 1. 5. 4: Cr. A. A. Camp I. Tcatlrcr Inn' .I D.Iy 4, BRADLEY. JUNE PIPER N.Itmr1.Il Ihrnur Smart-ty 5, XVIII: Ilcsrdent I. A-B fllulw l. ? J w. 4. Inger Rag St.ItI Ithtrrr s. Irgcr 5trIIl Izdrlnr -I. H.md I. I ig Mar-rrnlw Ii.mtI 1. S. Nurth f,cntr.Il Spcrgdr Ciuntest S. 4. Ibn- trnt 5ptcIh f..rrItur S. -Ig Other Spy-calm Cuntcst Scttr-rnal 4. lim'-Amr Play. E. Drrnttur 4. .lunrur Class Play 5. Scnmr Clau I'l.Iy I. 'llxwr-1.Irrs i. I. 5p.Inrsh Clulw J. 3. 4. H1-'I'rr l, Surc- t..ry 1. i, F. II. A. 2. DL-git-c f.h.Irrm.m 5. Trc.rsurcr 41 Pup flnlw I, 3, Cr. A. A, I, J. S. I. leather mr .I D45 4. Humu- z..-,rn Hrtrttr Yue Prtwrtlcrn I. Notre.-t.Iry 2. S. Hmmm Thcspran I. Lrrrrrrut-rmttrrrtrrt 5p:.Iltcr 4. BRC IXYN. lRHARI.IiS HIZNRY I'. I'. A. I. I. lrItr.Imur.IlN J. 5. I. 'Ic.Ishc1 Ilrr .I IMI I IIROXYN. -lOYC,Ii ANN N,Itwrr.Il II-In-rr N-vtrcty I. A II flulw I. Irur 5t.ItI 4. NYU.-Itly 'lrgur Nt.rtt I 3 II.Ir1-I I. 2. R. I. N-rrrh ft-mr,Il H.InI! I. MI.-rrzxlw II.Irm,f I. 1.N-rrrlrut-xtcrr1B.IrrII Lfhnvrus 1.1. 3.-IQ lrrvrrrlrfw I. 1. I.rt1rI I lulr T. H, I, Hr 'lzr I. .'. 4. I Pup l lulw ,LI A A I, N, It.rthcr rm .I lJ.Ix -I. Pup I'l.mIl 1. I. BUCHANAN, BEVERLY JOAN Hi-Tri 1, Z, 43 Teacher for a Day 4. BUCHANAN, NANCY YVONNE Chorus 13 Hi-Tri l, I , 43 Teacher ur a Dai I CARLSON, JOYCE ELAINE Chorus 13 Junior Class Play Production Staff 53 Senior Class Play Extra 43 Hi-Tri I , 2, 5, 43 F. H. A. 1, 2, 5. Histor- ian 43G. A. A. l, Z, 5, 43 Teacher for a Day 4, CARRINGER, JOHN F. Transferred from Wyanet 53 Chorus 53 ,luniur Class Play 5g Varsity Football 5, 43 Varsity Track 53 Varsity Club 5, 43 In- tramurals 5. 43 Teacher for a Day 4. CHASE, KAY National Honor Society 43 A-B Club Z3 Student Council 43 Tiger Rag Staff 53 Tiger Staff 43 Weekly Tiger Staff 53 Band 1, 2, 53 Macomb Band 1, 53 Chorus 1, 5, ice President 43 North Central Chorus 5, 43 Junior Class Play 3: Senior Class Play 43 Thespians 5. 4: Latin Club Secretary 2. 3. 42 Hi-Tfi 1, 2, 5. 43 Pep Club l, 23 G. A. A. 1, 2, 5, 43 P. E. Leaders 53 Teacher for a Day -lg Homeroom Officer Secretary 1, 43 Pep Band 1, 2. CORK, ALICE FERN Junior Class Play Committee 5, Hi-Tri 1, 2, 53 F. H. A. 1, 2 3 G, A. A. 2 3 Teacher for a Day 4. CRABBS, XVILLIAM CLARENCE National Honor Society -13 A-B Club 1. 5: Student Council 53 Band l, 2 5, 43 North Central Band 4: Macomb Band 31 Teacher for a Day -lg Homeroom Officer Vice President -1. CRANK, SANDRA LEE National Honor Society 4: A-B Club 1. 1. 51 Tiger Rag Stall 2, 53 Tiger Staff 43 Weekly Tiger Staff 5: junior Class Play Production Staff 53 Senior Class Play -lg Thespians 43 Latin Club 1, 5, 43 Hi-Tri Vice President 1. If. 5, 4: Pep Club ll G. A. A. 1, 2. 5. 4: P. E. Leaders 2, 5. 41 Teacher for a Day 43 Cadet Teacher 43 Homeroom Officer Treasurer 1. Z. DOAN, JAIVIES LEE Fresh-Soph Iioothall l, Z3 Fresh-Soph Track I3 Teacher tor a Day 4. DOLL, DIANNA KAY Class Officer Treasurer Z3 A-B Club l, 1, 5, Tiger Staff 43 ,lunior Class Play Costume Director SL Senior Class Play Cos- tume Director 43 Thespians 5, 43 Hr-Tri l. 2. 5: F. H. A. l. 1. 5, 43 Pep Club l3 G. A. A. l. 2. 5, 43 Teacher lor .1 day 41 Cadet Teacher -1. DOROW, CAROL KAY Transferred from St. joseph H. S.. St. Joseph, Michigan 4. Hi-Tri 1, 43 Pep Club 13 G. A, A. 43 Girls' Archery Shooting Contest 13 P. E. Leaders 43 Teacher tor a Day 43 P. H. S. Student 1. 4. DOYLE, WESLEY JAMES Fresh-Soph Basketball I, 23 Fresh-Soph Track l. 1, Boys' State 5: Teacher for a Day -l. Page One Hundred Five DREMANN, ROBERT ARLON Tiger Rag Staff 5: Chorus 5, 43 North Central Chorus 43 Hi-Y 1, 23 Junior Class Play Stage Manager 53 Senior Class Play Stage Manager 43 Thespians 5, 43 Fresh-Soph Basketball 1 3 Cross Country 13 Athletic Manager 1. 2, Varsity Club 23 Na- tional Athletic Scholarship Society 23 Intramurals 1, Z, 5, -lg Teacher for a Day 4. DYER, CARL LEROY Student Council I , 53 Tiger Rag Staff 5: Tiger Staff 43 Junior Class Play Committee 53 Senior Class Play Committee -lg Latin Club 2, 5, 43 Fresh-Soph Football 1, Z3 Vars'ty Football 5, I: Fresh-Soplr Baskerlwall 13 Varsity Basketball 2, 5, -l3 Fresh- Soph Tratk I, Varsity Track 2. 5, 43 Varsity Club Z. 5, 43 Na- tional Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 5, S3 Intramurals 1 3 Boys' State 53 Teacher tor a llay 43 Homeroom Officer Vice Presi- dent 5. ENGSTROM, JOHN ERNEST Class Officer Secretary 32 Chorus 43 North Central Chorus 43 Latin Club 43 Fresh-Suph Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 5, 43 Fresh-Soph Basketball 1, 23 Fresh-Soph Track lj Varsity Club Z, 5, 43 National Athletic Scholarship Society 2, 5, 43 Intra- murals l, Z, 5, 43 Teacher for a Day 43 Homeroom Officer President 1, Vice President 2, President 4. TlJey're not camera-rby! .Q 'af L f 5 The line-up. FETROW, CONNIE INIAE Tiger Rag Staff 43 Spanish Club 21 Hi-Tri I, Z, 5. 41 Ci, A. A. 2. 5, 43 Teacher lor a Day 4. GAMMILI., MERNA JEANNE Tiger Ray Staff 3: Tiger Statf 4g Weekly 'lager Stall 35 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Macomb Band 53 Northwestern Band 4: Chorus I, 22 5, 43 North Central Chorus 4. I2nseml'les I, 23 lunror Class Play Production Stall 33 Sen or Class Play Produc- tion Stall' 43 Latin Club 2, 5. 43 Hr-Trr I, 2. 5, 43 Ii, H. A. Z. 3, 45 Pep Club I: Ci. A. A. l, 2. 3. 4. Teacher tor rr Day 43 Homeroom Oflrcer Secretary-Treasurer 2. GOODRUINI, JUDITH IWIELDENI2 XVeekly Tiger Staff lg Chorus Secretary l, Treasurer 2. 3, 4. North Central Chorus 43 Ensembles 1. 13 Thesprans 43 Hi- Trr 1. 1. 43 Pep Club Ig Ci. A. A. 1.1. 5.-4gGrrls' Basketball Shooting Contest I: Tennis Tournament 2: P. Ii. Leaders 53 Teacher lor a Day 45 Cadet Teacher -I. GRACE, KARLA KAY A Club 53 A-B Club I. 1. 43 Tiger Rag: Stall ig Tiger Stall 4. Xveekly Tiger Stall I. S. Chorus I. 1. S. 4. North Central Chorus 4, ,lunror Class Play Production Statl 5. Senior Crass Pray Production Stall 4. l.arrn Club 3. S. I. Spanish Club 5. 43 Hr-Tri I. 2, 5, 4. Pep Club lg lr. A. A. 5. 4. l'e.4r.her lor a Day -4. l'IAI.BlfRG, GARY Llili Class Uttrter Treasure: S. Tiger Matt 4. Arr f.lrrb 4. Freshlioph Basketball I. I. lireshfboph Football 2. Varsrrx Basketball J. 5. 43 State Basketball Tournament 4. Fresh'Soph Traek 23 C.ross Country 1. Vars1tyC.lub 1. 5. 4. lntrarmrrals 1. Teacher tor .4 Day -4 . Cadet Teather 4. llozmroorrr Uttrtez. Otlrter Setrerary 4. Hr Y l. HODKINS, VlIl.l. Iil.ANl. Ili Trl I. I. -3. President -4, Kr. A, A. 4. 'leather tor a Das 4, f.a.let 'leather -4. Messenger 4. Hozaerooa Uttrrer Yrre Pzesrdrnt 4. Page One Hundred Six JOHNSON, DENNIS HAYS Macomb Band 1: junior Class Play 5: Senior Class Play 4: Thesprans 3, 43 FreshASoph Football I, 23 Varsity Football 3. 4g Fresh-Soph Basketball 13 Fresh-Soph Track I. lg Varsity Track 3, Varsity Club 5, 43 Intramurals I1 Teaeher lor a Day 4. Homeroom Olitrcer President 23 Hi-Y I. jOHNSON, RICHARD LEROY Chorus 43 North Central Chorus 43 Senior Class Play Iix t':r 43 F. F. A, I, 23 Fresh-Soph Football I, 13 Varsity Football 5, 4g Fresh-Soph Basketball 1, lg Fresh-Soph Track 23 Varsity Track 1, 5. 4. Varsity Club 3, 4, Intramurals 5, 43 Teacher for rr Day 4 JOHNSON, VIRGINIA I.. National Honor Society 43 A Club 51 A-B Club I, 2, 43 Tiger Rag Statf 53 Tiger Staff 4: W'eekly Tiger Stalf Z. 5, 4: Chorus I, 2, 5, 43 North Central Chorus 4: Ensembles I, lg lunaor Class Play Production Staff 53 Senior Class Play Pro- duatron Stall' 41 Spanish Club 3. 41 Hi-Tri l. 2. 5. 41 Pep Club I 1 Ci. A. A. 43 Teacher lor a Day 41 Commentement Speaker 4, Salutatorran -4. JONES, INIARY l.IfIf A Club S. A-H Club l. 4. Tiger Rap: Stat! 53Trg1er Staff 41 Weekly Tiger Stalt 3. 5. Band l. J. 5. 4. Maromb Band l, sg Northwestern Hand 4. junior Class Play Production Stafl sg Senior Class Production Starr 4. Spanish Club 5, 4. Hi-Tri I. 1 Vice President 5, 43 Pep Club I1 Teacher tor 3 Day 4. . . . . , , Ladqt leaelre: 43 f,orrrmerrLement Speaker 4. Naledrttorran 4. KOXX'Al.SKl. SCQO'I I' JOSEPH 'lransferred trorrr St. john's M A. 4. Spanish Club 4. Varsity I:ooll'all 4. Varsity Club 4. 'leather tor a Day 4. I.ANIi, DARRliI.l. XXfll.l.lAM. ,lunior A H Club l, 3. Tiger malt -4. Um-Att Plays 4. ,lunror tlass Play s. Senior llass Play Prorluttrorr Malt -4. lhesprans 4. 4. I' l'. A I. .'. s. kurt Presrrfezrt 4. l'reslr Nrph I-oorlall I. .'. Varsrtx If-votlrall S -4. Varsity flulw 4. National Athletln s.hol.'shrrr sotretr 4. lrrtr.rmrrr.rls I. 3, s. 4. leather tor gr Da. 4 IIrn'Z.e1nnrIlrfllllntl Netretaryl. 4. LANGE, LLOYD DENNIS Fresh-Soph Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 5. 4, Fresh- Soph Basktball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 5, 4, Fresh-Soph Track 2, Varsity Club 5, 4, National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, 4, Intramurals l, Boys' State 5, Teacher for a Day 4, Home- room Officer Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 1. LIBBY, NANCY CLARA A-B Club I, Student Council 1, Band 1, junior Class Play 5, Thespians 5, 4, Art Club 1, Spanish Club 5, 4, Hi-Tri 1, President Z, 5, F. H. A. I, Pep Club 1, Teacher for a Day 4, Cadet Teacher 4, Messenger 4. LUNDBERG, LINDA ROZANNE A-B Club 1. 2, Student Council 4, Tiger Rag Staff 2, Edi tor 5, Tiger Staff 4, Weekly Tiger Staff 2, Band Majorette 1, Z, 5, 4, Macomb Band I, 5, North Central Speech Contest 4, Art Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 5, 4, Hi-Tri 1, It, 5, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Fresh-Soph Cheerleaders 1, Varsity Cheerleaders 5, Teacher for a Day 4, Homeroom Officer Treasurer 5. LUNDBERG, WAYNE LEONARD junior Class Play Stage Crew 5, Senior Class Play Stage Crew 4, Thespians 5, 4, Fresh-Soph Football 1, Z, Intramurals ', Z, 5, Teacher for a Day 4. LUTES, KENNETH O. Transferred from Malden High School 2: A Club 2, Student Council 2, Tiger Rag Staff 5: Tiger Staff 4, Weekly Tiger Staff 5, Band 2, 5, Macomb Band 5, One-Act Plays 5, Intramurals 2, 5, 4, Teacher for a Day 4, Homeroom Officer President 2. MAY, JANET LOUISE junior Class Play Production Staff 5, Senior Play Produc- tion Staff 4, Hi-Tri 1, Z, 5, 4, F. H. A. l, Z, 5. 4,C1. A. A. 4, Teacher for a Day 4. MAY, KENNETH GEORGE Tiger Rag Staff 5. 4, Tiger Staff 4, Weekly Tiger Staff 5, Chorus 3, 4, North Central Chorus 4, One-Act Plays Director 4, junior Class Play Stage Crew 5, Senior Class Play Stage Crew 4, Thespians 5, 4, F. F. A. Livestock judging l, Soil judging Z, National F. F. A. Convention 5. 4, F. F. A. l.eader- ship School 4. F. F. A. l. 2. 5. President 4, Fresh-Soph Foot- ball 2, Varsity Football 5, Fresh-Soph Basketball l, Teacher for a Day 4, Homeroom Offiter Treasurer 2, Hi-Y 1. MAY, SANDRA SUE Tiger Rag Staff 5: Tiger Staff 4, NX'eekly Tiger Staff 2, 5, Band l, 2, 5, Macomb Band 5: Chorus 'L Hi-Tri l. 2, 5. 4, F. H. A. 2, 5. 4, Pep Club l,G. A. A, I. 2, 5. 4, Intramurals l. 2, 5, 4, P. E. Leaders 4, Teacher for a Day 4. INIEESKE, ROBERT C. Class Officer President l. 4, National Honor Society lg A Club 1, Student Council Parliamentarian 3. 4, Tiger Staff lg XVeekly Tiger Staff Editor 5, Band l, Senior Class Play Stage Crew 4, Fresh-Soph Basketball l, 2: Varsity Basketball 5, Cross Country 1, Intramurals 1, Teacher for a Day 4, Homeroom Officer President I, Vice President Z, Intramural Board Presi- dent 4, Commencement Speaker 4, 'AP MCDONALD, ERROL -I. Chorus 2, 5, President lBoysl 4, North Central Chorus 5. 4: Ensembles Mixed Quartet 5. 4, junior Class Play 5, Thes- pians 5, 4, Varsity Football 5: Cross Country lg Intramurals 1, 2, Teacher for a Day 4, Hi-Y 1, 2. NEXVBIQRY, NANCY KAY Tiger Rag Staff 5, Tiger Staff 4, Weekly' Tiger Staff 5, Hi-Tri I. Z, 5. 4, F. H. A. 2. Parliamentarian 5, Vice President 4: PeD Club l, G. A. A. 1, 2, 5. 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3: Fresh- Soph Cheerleaders 1, 2, Varsity Cheerleaders 5, 4, Teacher for a Day 4, Homeroom Officer Vice President 2. President 3. Attendant 2, 5. 4. NEXVCOMER, DAVID MARION Class Officer Vice President l, President 5, National Honor Society Member 5, 4, President 4, A-B Club 2, 3, Student Council 5: Chorus 2, 5. 4, North Central Chorus 5, 4, Ensembles Senior Male Quartet 4, ,lunior Class Play 5, Thes- plans 3, Vice President 4, Fresh-Soph Football l, 2, Fresh-Soph Basketball l. Z, Varsity Basketball 5, 4, Fresh-Soph Track 1, 2, Varsity Track 5, 4, Varsity Club 5, 4, National Athletic Schol- arship Society 5. 4, Boys' State 5, Teacher for a Day 4, Com- mencement Speaker 4. Look out, kids! -v - 1 .N ,, ,F w Lel'5 get bury! NEIINIAN, BIILTON LEONARD Fresh-Soph Basketball I1 Intramurals 51 Teacher for a Day 41 Homeroom Ofticer Treasurer 5. NICKEL, DONALD DWAYNE Chorus 2, 5, Secretary-Treasurer 41 North Central Chorus 5. 4: Ensembles Boys' Quartet 41 North Central Speech Con- 'est 41 District Speech Contest 41 Other Speech Contests Sec- tional 41 One-Att Plays 5, 41 Senior Class Play 4: Thesprans 5, 41 Ii. P. A. 1, 2. 41 Fresh-Soph Football 21 Fresh-Soph Tratk 11 Intramurals Z, 51 Teacher lor a Day 4. NORDSTROM, JOHN GARY Chorus 5. 41 North Central f.lroius 4. Lnsembles Boys' Quartet 41 Fresh-Soph Ifootball l, 2. Intr.tmur.rls 4: I-CAKIICI tor .1 Dav 4. OPPERINIAN, SALLY ANN Tiger Rag Stat! 21 Tiger Stat! 41 XYeeklx' 'Inger Staff 51 Hand I. . . 5. 41 Macornh Band l. J. Northwestern I'5.tnd 4 . One- Act Plays 5. Director 4, Thespians 5 4.. Spanish f.lub l. 2. 3, 4. Hi-Tir l. Z, 5. 4. F. H, A. 3, 5. 4. Pep Club 1. 1. G. A. A. 1. 2. 5. 4. Tennis Tournament ?. sg P. IQ, Leaders 5, 41 Teacher tor a Day 41 Cadet Teacher 4. Messenger Z, 5, 4. PIETIZRSON, GAII. DENNIS Teatlrer for a Day 4. Une Huntlrediiuht PETERSON, SLISAN GAY Class Ottrcer Vice President 41 National Honor Sotiety 4: A-B Club I1 Student Council 1. Vice President 4, Tiger Rag Start' 51 Tiger Staff 41 Vlleekly Tiger Statt 21 Band 1. 2. 5. 41 North Central Band 5. Macomb Band 51 Northwestern Band 4: Chorus I. Z. 5. President 41 North Central Chorus 41 Ensem- bles l, 2, 5. 41 North Central Speech Contest 5. 41 District Speech Contest 5, 41 One-Act Plays 5, Director 4, junior Class Play 51 Senior Class Play 41 Thespians 5. 4, Latin Club Z, 5. 4: Hi-Tri l, 2. 5. 4: Pep Club lg Intramurals 5. 4: Teacher for a Day 41 Cadet Teacher 41 Homeroom Oftiter Vice Presi- dent lg President 3: President 41 Honor Thespian 4. PIPER, DAVID BRUCE Chorus 21 Senior Class Play 41 Thespians 41 Fresh-Suph Football 1, 21 Varsity Football 5. 41 Fresh-Soph Basketball l. 21 Varsity Basketball 51 Fresh-Soph Track lg Varsity Track 1. 5, 41 Varsity Club 5, 41 National Athletic Scholarship So- ciety 5, 41 Teacher for a Day 41 Homeroom Otlicer Vice Pres- ident l. PURKEY, ROBERT K. One-Act Plays 5, Assistant Director 41 ,lunror Class Play 51 Senior Class Play 41 Thespians 5, 41 Fresh-Soph Basketball l . Fresh-Soph Track I, 21 Varsity Track 51 Cross Country 11 Intramurals l. Z, 5, 41 Teacher lor a Day 41 Homeroom Oili- cer Treasurer 2. RAINEY, ELAINE Transferred from Versailles, Kentucky Z1 Tiger Rag Statf 51 Tiger Staff 41 Weekly Tiger Statt 2', 51 junior Class Play Production Staff 51 Senior Class Play Production Statf 41 Thes- pians 41 Latin Club 1.3, 41Hi-Tri 2 5: G. A, A. 2, 5. 41 Ten- nis Tournament 21 Teacher for a Day 41 Cadet Teacher 4. RICI, KAREN ELINOR Class Olricer Secretary 1, Treasurer 41 National Honor So- trety 1, 'Treasurer 41 A-B Club 51 Tiger Rag Statf 51 Tiger Statl 41 Weekly Tiger Staff 21 Chorus President l, 2, 5, Sec- retary 41 North Central Chorus 5, 41 Ensembles Sextette 21 junior Class Play 51 Senior Class Play 41 Hi-Tri President 1, 2, 51 F. H. A. 1, Degree Chairman 2, Secretary 3. President 41 Pep Club l1 G. A. A. 1. 2, 5, 41 Teacher tor a Day 41 Cadet I'eacher 41 Home-room Oflicer Treasurer l, Secretary 21 At- tendant l1 Queen 41 Commencement Speaker 4. SIINION, DAVID LEE junior Class Play 51 Thesprans 5. 41 Latin Club 2, 5, 41 Fresh-Soph Football l, 11 Teacher tor a Day 4. SITTERLY, GARDA Class OIIAILCI Secretary l, 41 Tiger Rag Staff 51 Tiger Stal! 41 W'eekly Tiger Staft 1. 55 Band 1, 2. 5, 41 North Central Band 51 Macomb Band 1. 51 Northwestern Band 41 Chorus l, 2, 5, 41 North Central Chorus 41 One-Act Plays 5. 4: junior Class Play 51 Senior Class Play 41 Thespians 5, Clerk 41 Spanish Club 5. 41 Hi-Tri 1, Z, 5, 41 E. H. A. 2', 5, 41 Pep Club lg ti. A. A. l, Z, 5, 41 Fresh-Soph Cheerleaders l, 21 Varsity Cheerleaders 4. Teacher tor a Day 41 Cadet Teacher 41 Home- roorn Ottrcer Secretary l, 21 Vice President 55 Secretary 4. SMITH, LEILA KAY XVeekly Tiger Stat! 5. 41 ,lunror Class Play Production Stall 5. Senror Class Play Production Stat! 41 Hr'Tri l, 2. 5, 41 Pep Club l. G. A. A. l. 2. 41 Girls' Archery Shooting Contest 41 Crirls' Basketball Shooting Contest 21 P. Ii. Leaders 41 Teacher tor a Day 41 Cadet Teacher 4. STIEELE, HELEN CLARE 'lirarrslerrt-tl lrom Beat-ervrlle. Ill.. I. Henry, Ill.. 41 Hi- ,I-ll ' 5 li II A l I 5 4 Ci A A I ' 5 4 O STETSON, BONNIE jEANETTE Transferred from Neponset High 4, Ti er Staff 4, Chorus 43 North Central Chorus 43 Senior Class Pliay 43 Thespians 43 Latin Club 43 Hi-Tri 43 F. H. A. 43 G. A, A, 4. Teacher for a Day 4, Cadet Teacher 4. SULLIVAN, ETTA KAY Band l, 5. 43 North Central Band 43 Macomb 53 North- western Band 5. 43 Senior Class Play Extra 43 Hi,Tri l, 2. 5. 43 F. H. A. 1, 33 Girls Basketball Shooting Contest 4. Teacher tor a Day 4. SUTCLIFFE, CAROL B. Class Officer Secretary 23 National Honor Society 43 Tiger Rag Staff 5: Tiger Staff 43 Band 1. 2, 5. 43 Macomb Band 1, 53 Chorus 1. 5. 43 North Central Chorus 5, 43 North Central Speech Contest 23 District Speech Contest Z3 junior Class Play 53 Senior Class Play 43 Sganish Club 5, 43 Hi-Tri l. 2. 5, 43 F. H. A. Z1 5. 4, Pep Clu 1: G. A. A. l. 2, 53 Vice President 43 Girls' Basketball Shooting Contest 43 P. E. Leaders 43 Teach- er for a Day 43 Messenger 2, 43 Homeroom Officer Treasurer 3. SWANSON, FREDERICK Teacher for a Day 4. SWANSON, GLEN LOUIS Tiger Staff 43 Chorus 5. 43 North Central Chorus 4: One- Act Plays Assistant Director 43 junior Class Play 53 Senior Class Play 43 Thespians 5, 43 Spanish Club Secretary 33 Presi- dent 43 F. F. A. 1, 23 Fresh-Soph Football 23 Varsity Football 5, 43 Fresh-Soph Basketball 1, Z3 Fresh-Soph Track 23 Varsity Track 5, 43 Intramurals 43 Teacher for a Day 4. SWANSON, KAREN MARIE Tiger Staff 43 junior Class Play Production Staff 53 Senior Class Play Extra 43 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 5, 43 Teacher for a Day 43 Cadet Teach zz 0. SWANSON, SUSAN K. Chorus 13 junior Class Play Production Staff 53 Senior Class Play Production Staff 43 Art Club 43 Spanish Club 53 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 5, 43 Teacher for a Day 4. SWARTOIQT, jAMES TRUAX A Student Council 3, Constitution Committee 13 Ti er Rag Staff 5: Tiger Staff 43 Weekly Ti er Staff 33 One-Act Plays 43 junior Class Plav 53 Senior Class Play 43 Thespians 5, 43 Latin Club 5, 4, Lictoi 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Fresh-So h Football 13 Frosh-Soph Track 13 Ath etic Manager Z, 3. 43 Wlarsity Club 2, 5. 43 National Athletic Scholarship Society, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Teacher for a Day 43 Homeroom Officer President 1, Z, 5, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2. SWARTZENDRUBER, NANCY FERN Chorus 13Hi-Tri 1, 2, 5, 43 F, H. A. 2, 3, 43 Teacher for a Day 4. WALKER, PRICILLA MARLENE Band 1, 2', 3, 43 Northwestern Band 43 Macomb Band 1, 3: junior Class Play Production Staff 53 Senior Class Play Pro- dulgrion Staft 43 Art Club l. 53 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 5, 43 Teacher for a ay 4. WEBSTER, WAYNE Fresh-Sogh Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 5, 43 Fresh- Soph Basket all 1, 23 Fresh-Soph Track 1, 2'3 Varsity Track 5, 43 Varsity Club 2. 3, 43 Intramurals 1, Z, 5, 43 Teacher for a Day 43 Hi-Y 1, 2. NX ELLER, GILBERT j. I Student Council President 43 junior Class Play 53 Thes- prans 5. 43 Latin Club Aedile Plebis 2, 5, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Fresh-Soph Football 1, 23 Varsity Football 5, 43 Fresh-Soph Basketbal 13 Varsitf' Club 43 National Athletic Scholarship Society 43 lntramura S 5, 43 Teacher for a Day 43 Homeroom Officer Treasurer 1, 2, 5, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2. WILSON, EVAN LEIGH Student Council Z3 Band 1, 2, 33 Macomb Band 1, 53 Latin Club Council Secundus 2, 5, 43 Peg: Club 23 Fresh-Soph Basketball 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 53 Bo s' tate 53 Teacher for a Day 43 Homeroom Officer Vice President 1, 2, 5, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, YEPSEN, BEVERLY jEAN A-B Club 23 Chorus 1, Z, 5, 43 Ensembles 23 junior Class Play Production Staff 53 Senior Class Play Production Staff 43 Spanish Club 2, 53 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 5, 43 F. H. A. 1, 2, 5, Project Chairman 43 Teacher for a Day 43 Betty Crocker Future Home- maker of America 4. YEPSEN, MARILYN JEAN Chorus 13 junior Class Pla Production Staff 53 Hi-Tri 1, Z, 3, 43 F. H. A. 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