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20 THE PAX TOA’ HIGH SCHOOL REFLECTOK The students whose names are giv- en below were excused from the se- mester examinations which were held Thursday and Friday of last week. The rules under which these exemp- tions were secured may be summariz- ed as follows: (1) Perfect attendance and stand- ing of 85 per cent. (2) Three times absent and average of 90 per cent. (3) Five times absent and average of 95 per cent. Arnold, Clifford—1 subject. Aspergren, Bernard—4 subjects. Bushnell, Emily—2 subjects. Cade, Ruth—2 subjects. Carlson, Earl—4 subjects. Carlson, Lee—3 subjects. Clark, Marguerite—3 subjects. Corbly, George—4 subjects. Cruzen, Florence—4 subjects. Cunningham, Chas.—1 subject. Currie, Althea—4 subjects. Danielson, David—3 subjects. Fagerburg, Carl—4 subjects. Fiedler, Mabel—1 subject. Frederick, Eugene—4 subjects. Fuller, Nanny—4 subjects. Greenan, Mary—1 subject. Hathaway, Kenneth—1 subject. Hamm, Orville—4 subjects. Hammerlund, Chester— 1 subject. Hammerlund, Myrtle—4 subjects. Holderman, Lillian—3 subjects. Huxtable, Delos—2 subjects. Huxtable, Reuben—3 subjects. Erickson, Leonard—3 subjects. Erickson, Anna—1 subject. Jacobs. Louise—4 subjects. Johnson, Edla—4 subjects. Johnson, Laura—3 subjects. Johnson. Lillie—i subject. Kelley, Ruth—3 subjects. Kirkpatrick, Raymond—1 subject. Kirkpatrick, Bessie—3 subjects. Kjellstrand, Clara—3 subjects. Kridner, Marie—n. subjects. L.amberton, Margaret—4 subjects. Lane, Homer—3 subjects. Larson, Mabel—4 subjects. Larson, Walter—2 subjects. Lateer, Angie—4 subjects. Lindstrom, Gustaf—4 subjects. Lindstrom, Einar—3 subjects. Ludlow, Helen—1 subject. Lundgren, Theodore—3 subjects. Lindgren, Ruth—1 subject Martinson, Ernest—1 subject. McCabe, John—2 subjects. McKegney, Oscar—2 subjects. MsKegney, Edgar—2 subjects. McRill, Carrie—3 subjects. McQuiston, Dale—3 subjects. Moffett Donald—4 subjects. Morrison, Ethel—5 subjects. Morrison, Faye—4 subjects Olson, Lillie—2 subjects. Olson, Roy—1 subject. Overstreet, Albert—2 subjects. Perdue, Louise—4 subjects. Pierson, Laura—3 subjects. Plackett, William—2 subjects. Pitney, Pauline—3 subjects. Richards, Herbert—2 subjects. Richards, Louis—4 subjects. Rozene, Fernando—3 subjects. Rockwell, Miriam—3 subjects. Rotramel, Maude—1 subject. Rotramel, Prudence—2 subjects. Rudolph, Clithroe—1 subject. Ryan, Nora—3 subjects. Shelby, Ruby—3 subjects Smith, Ernest—2 subjects. Smith, Paul—1 subject. Stevens, Herbert—1 subject. Stine, Claude—2 subjects. Strong, Jennie—3 subjects. Swanson, Gladys—4 subjects. Swanson, Herlert—4 subjects. Swanson, Ebber—3 subjects. Swanson, Mabel—3 subjects. Swanson, Esther—3 subjects. Swenson, Swan—1 subject. Sandstedt, Anna—4 subjects. Sandstedt, Emil—4 subjects. Sandstedt, Austin—1 subject. Stewart, Elam—3 subjects. Strebeck, Georgia—2 subjects Watson, Nora—4 subjects.
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THE PAXTON HIGH SCHOOL REFLECTOR '9 With the boy in the back seat known as Hare. Next comes Jennie who’s very small, Also one whom we know as Paul. While Lillian Holderman holds first place. As tallest of the Sophomore race. Says Raymond, the boy with the curly hair, Dorothy and I make a fairly good pair. For certain, Teddy, the prize would win. In a contest for those who best can grin. And Walter the funniest boy In the class. Who can make the angriest teacher laugh. With Myrtle and Laura (.1) at the head of the class. And none at the tail, why should we not pass. When Lillie is sober, and Vera Is o.uiet. Something surely must not be all right. Though Esther and Bessie always are gaj, T s hard for some to follow that way. While Bernard with work is always pressed lbs neither time for play nor rest. And Laura (P) most likely will pass. Aho Leota if she keeps with the class. There’s Oscar most noted for Art, Also Mabel who is so smart. While Beth will surely make her way. Through Zoo. and Ret. and Algebra. Arthur and Leo boys of great pride. Are known all over both far and wide While Pearl, with such a pleasing face, Has charmed her friends and won a place. Lrst but not least are Leonard and Faye, Also Roy who’s been here every day. With Herberts of which the Sophies have two. The class of T3 will certainly do. David Danielson. EXCHANGE NOTES The Philograph from Philippi, West Virginia, has been added to our exchanges. The jokes are very good. The Christmas number of the Nau- tilus is up to its usual good standard. The cover design on the Christmas number of the Messenger is very at- tractive. The cover design on the Christmas number of the Maroon and White is also very neat. The Pennant from Canton, Illinois, a weekly paper—has found its way to in. The January number of the Rayen Record has a number of good poems in it. The Berne Budget would be im- proved if the exchange editor would ge.t busy. The Paxton Reflector “We wish you success in obeying your ten command- ments. It is a pleasure to read your paper.—The Skirmisher. The Paxton High School Reflector, Paxton, 111.: The jokes are very good this month.— Maroon and White. 3. 3. teacher (sadly) “I'm afraid Johnny, that I’ll never meet you in heaven. Johnny: “Why, what have you been doing now?
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THE TAX TOM HI EH SCHOOL REFLECTOR 21 Warner, Leo—2 subjects. Wascher, Ralph—1 subject. Webber, Leota—2 subjects. Wesslund, Chester—2 subjects. Wesslund, Florence—1 subject. Wesslund, Signe—2 subjects. Wright, Ethel—4 subjects. Summary High School Enrollment, 140. Number quit school, 5. Number required to take all semes- ter examinations, 41. Number excused from all exams. 27. Number excused from three exams., 25. Number excused from two exams , 21. Number excused from one exam., 21, making a grand total of 140. The names of those students who for various reasons were required to take the examinations and who made the highest examination grades or grades of 90 per cent or more are giv- en below. Chemistry IV. Ruth McCracken 94; Lynn Corbly 94; Ethel Sheldon 93; Chas. Cunning- ham 91. Physics III. Wendell McCracken 91%; Clifford Arnold 90; Kenneth Hathaway 90. Bookkeeping II. Claude Stine 90; Randall Bear 95: Leota Webber 91. Physiology I. Prudence Rotramel 94; Maud Ro- tramel 93; Lillie Olson 93; Ruth Lind- gren 92; Chester Hammerlund 90. Zoology II. Laura Pierson 91. English I. Floyd Karr f-3; Ray Kelly 91; Bes- sie Green in 90 English II. Arthur Currie 94; Paul Moffett 91; Herbert Stevens 90. English III. Ruby Shelby 94; Helen Nelson 91. History I. Ruth Lindgren 97; Marion Rideout 93; Maude Rotramel 92. History III. Mabel Fiedler 90. English IV. Lynn Corbly 92; Ruth McCracken 90; Nelle Carson 94; Ethel Sheldon 92; Jean Holderman 93; Donald Bain- um 91. Geometry III. Wendell McCracken 94; Chas. Cun- ningham 94; Helen Nelson 93; Ebba Swanson 95. Latin I. Ruth Lindgren 92; Ernest Martiu- son 93. Latin II. Arthur Currie 88. Latin III. IV. Anna Levinson 90. German III. Nane Levinson 90; Wilbur Mills 90. German IV. Ethel Sheldon 90; Ruth McCracken 90. Algebra I. Signe Olson 91; Marion Rideout 93 Algebra II. Arthur Currie 96; Lillian Holder- man 91; Herbert Stevens 90; Leo Warner 97. Algebra IV. Lynn Corbly 90; Elmer Erickson 90, Lillie Johnson 95; Ruth Kelly 93; Marie Kridner 92; Elam Stewart 96; Walter Larson 97; Ruth McCracken 100. Civics IV Lynn Corbly 96; Ralph Wascher 91. PETERSON CLOTHING CO. —FOR- SWELL HABERDASHERY
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