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TRIBUTARIE FRESH MAN CLASS 'lllll' RUNS Dori- .-Xhrens, Betty jane liellnarek, Ilnris Berger, Imlnre- IIup.cn-ke, Irina lfleinek, lhnml-l l'r-ist, Juanita G1-rigurek, Bertha Hfveft. NIAHNIP RUN l.1u'l-tm lllqigni, .Xrlenc Hunt. ,Uwe All-liz:--ln, fl-ml--11 Knzilwk, Walter Knclnu-vnzill, lfua gent l,:isl1-ick. .Xlvin Mzinthey, Qjuentni M-wie. IHIKIJ NUXX Yerna Nickel, ,lanrcg Xickmlcin, llewgeln- Hlils, Kaitlxleen Uslrzniiler, lfilxraril Htl-i, .krniflil Renn, lfzirl Sclnieebergcr, Ilezltrire Smlu. NPL KI H RUNS t,rl'nl1i Nn!m1:illn. Sylxesler Su'wla'rske. YICI-n' Swewlerskc, Ihnlzlltl Wnrnkc, jerry' Ufish- lc-wick. Arlene Wellner, lieaxrice Yasicl-c. Absent NN elmi.-n XS ie-jalin. From springs in an out-of-the-way marshy spot, a few miles from Princeton, flow tiny streamlets which unite in an ever growing volume to form the northern Fox river of Wisconsin. As this broad fair river has its begin- ning in these tiny rivulets, so the future class of 1945 has had its beginning in the freshman class, which, coming from parochial, rural, grade. and other city schools, has united in a single broadening group of students eager for the depths and shallows of the sophomore year. Thirty-four freshmen became tributary to the school on Septcmber sec- ond. After going with the current for several weel't under the direction of oth- ers, they decided to have their own officirs. They elected the following: Earl Schneeberger, president: Doris Ahrens, vic president: Doris Berger, secre- taryg Juanita Gongorek, treasurer: Loretta Hoppa, cheer leaderg Miss Schultz. advisor. After that, the students struck the rapids of initiation, but pulled thru safely. Eugene Winiecki left. and Virginia Engel was transferred to another school. The class is represented as follows: sfven girls in the Girls' Athletic As- sociation, ten in Future Homemakers of America. eleven boys in Future Farm- ers of America: four boys in basketball, There are nine freshmen in the band. and seven entered the speech contest.
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PRINGS SOPHOMORE CLASS I'17l' RHXX hlnseplmie llurnirk, xI2ll'Vlll Ilugenske, Merrilyn lfllwurnls, Ivzm Fink, John Fleinek, Luis hull, N4-rxnzm liolz. NIAHNIJ RHW Orville Hur-ke. lflnine llalwi, Evelyn llnppa, Hurotliy -Iualziw, Clenienl Kalupn, Rachel hulmke, l',v:vnp:elme Kuliarskc. I'HIRll KUVN Hurts lncliterilierg, Carleton I,ut'ck, Dorothy I,llCl'l'Z, John Luzeiiskc, Hfmvrarfl Manthei I.vvrr:n11c Mzmtliey, Mark Mlodzxk. Mil N'I'll RUN' Marvin Uelkc, l,Hl'l'hlllC Ulm, Marie I'err. Josephine Rfrzek, Jeanette SIIIITHINRC, lflnily bwcrl, llanny Trznner. lll'IH RUNS ,lf-yu' Xl 1-1-ke, .Krtlmr VVelluer. Mary jean Zelen-ke, llcwrpzia Zielke. Absent M:a1'l'-riklzalilliey OFFICERS President ..,r,,,r,,w.. ,,,.......r,r,,.... .... ,.., J o y ce Weiske Vice President .,,, ,..,,e.. D an Trainer Treasurer ....... e,,,.. R achel Kohnke Secretary s,,,s,., .. ..,.,..,,i,.s,,Y, Loi.s Golz Cheer Leader Y,ee, ,..... J osephine Rozek Advisor ,....,r.,...,e,i,,,,e,,.e,,we,....,.....,i..,e.,,e w.....,w.,..v....,.....,. e,,,w,..,,...r M 1' . Winn Running somewhat more swiftly between dredged out banks, the Fox hastens on to a larger and larger usefulness. So the sophomores have hastened on through the year to the larger sphere of usefulness as juniors. Thirty-three sophomores are still struggling to keep afloat in the swift stream of Princeton High School. Algebra has overturned many of them, but coming to their rescue is their will to get ashore. Biology has given them a slight glimpse of life. Agriculture and hcmemaking are preparing them for the longer voyage ahead, while English is the buoy to help them keep the channel. So the sophomores, with all their activities, try to keep afloat in the fast and bewildering stream of high school life. The teachers have been a great help, and we shall never be able to repay them fully.
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QOURCES ul 'URN' 1 HAL ev llllll :lax lm len Il cpe etln at lm e GRADES As the depths of so11 yleld the out flowmg waters of sprmgs whlch feed the great rlvers of commerce and mdustry so the so1l of grade years pours forth the sparklmg youth of the g eat stream of seekers aftel knowledge that H11 our hlgh schools and lead on to the graduatlon yearly of thousands of boys and gxrls L h Q A 1 v ,UCAN fllH':I.L UN .ICH l Yl.l'I HRX-U' I- 3 - 'X Helium 'lx 'J 'l :' 'HK XYl l'x':4tcr Sl: I- 1 'her-A River Full- Stine 'l'e:u'l1ers Sclmfwlg Sunmler Sus-iorls. College, HJC, Khllrue, Ulf. Hsllk-rsll State 'I'ezu'lxL-rs Col- Hrmle- I, 2, 3. Grmles 7 :mel X: Hwy? A l- I f . I w. Hr: wry, 1:11 N 4, 5, 6. . r V
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