Paxton High School - Reflector Yearbook (Paxton, IL)

 - Class of 1922

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18 Paxton Community High School Reflector (Class yruphmj By Grace Larson For five delightful years we had traveled in the “Elysian fields” of Mars, and are now planning a trip into a region where nature was as fantastically colored as Poe’s Land of the many Colored Grass.” However, our proposed trip was hastily postponed by the startling news that radio music from Earth was being heard at the station on Mars. Anxior.3 to hear familiar earthly sounds once more, we hurried to the rereceiving station, where we were gieeted by the voice of Clarence Lundeen, sayirg. T.iis is station B. V. I.—am sending on wave length 2,100,000—Let me know how this comes through. The first selection will be a duet by Evelyn Swanson and Kathryn Dunnan, noted opera singers, accompanied by Evelyn Fierce, America’s greatest pianist.” Although the concert by my classmates of '22, was very beautiful, I corfcss it made me so Earth-sick that we decided to set out on our homeward journev the next day. The trip's success was due largely to Sherman Olson’s new invention -a gravitation screen through which the gravity of the planet would not act. Of course after reaching my home town, I made inquiry as to the whereabouts of the rest of the class of ’22, and found the following interesting facts: Paul Nelson, our class orator, is new Supreme Judge of the United States, and his old chum. Edmund Ludlow, has become a famous Baptist minister. Herbert Gee and Francis Henry are now scientific “agriculturalists,” and seven of the girls of the class, Lydia Brenner, Ada Ulapp, Florence Fretty. Irene Strayer, Inez Thompson, Bertha Turner and Dorothy von Brethorst, have taken upon themselves the duties and cares of farmer’s wives. As one could almost forsee, Teddy Lind has become head salesman for Wallace’s “Reducing Records,” and to my amazement I found that some of his most worthy patrons are Gertrude Pollock, Pearl Nicewander. Lovawn Burkard. Lillian Gee and Helen Johnson. During a short visit in Chicago, I had the pleasant surprise of meeting Ray Corbly, who was recently made President of the American Baseball Association and who has won much recognition by starting a ball team composed entirely of women. He told me that his best players were come of his old classmates—Elizabeth Patton, Omie O’Neal, Elizabeth McDevltt, Catherine Lachenmyer and Hazel Carlson. Emily Johnson has at last realized her ambition, and besides being president of her own Film Corporation she writes the scenarios for ail of her productions. Among the famous stars working under her direction are: Rachel Tweet, Earlene Nees. and Ruey Stanford, while Beda Tinberg, Vivian Gentry and Emeline Kollman are kept busy attending to the thousands of letters and requests which come to these actresses daily.

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Paxton Community High School Reflector She has attended the Paxton schools from the first grade through high school ard has been one of the most loyal members. Beda is a staunch Platonlan and, though she has not taken active part in the programs, except to sing in the Glee Club, she has been most loyal to her society. Her plans for the summer are indefinite. She may do office work, and she is planning to take a course in music this fall or to attend a business school. RACHEL KAREEN TWEET Rachel Kareen Tweet was born September 4th, 1903, in Champaign County. In 1918 she entered F. C. H. S. with the renowned class of ’22. During her high school career, science and Latin have been her favorite studies. Rachel is an Athenaeum and a member of the Athletic Association. She is undecided as to what she will do next year, but we feel tnat she will be successful in whatever she may attempt. BERTHA IRENE TURNER Have you heard the news? Yes it’s a girl. Arrived Thursday evening July 21, 1904, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner, on West Patton St. The babe was christened.B ertha Irene. In 1918, Bertha decided to join her classmates in undertaking the duties of a Freshman. She is a member of the Platonian Literary Society, the Athletic Association and of the Girls’ Glee Club. “Bert” has taken a commercial course in high school, and, in a year or so, expects to receive further instruction in this line of work. INEZ THOMPSON What! A girl? Oh, joy- There arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. T.iompson on the 7th of August, 1904, Inez Jeanette Thompson. In 1918 Inez entered high school with the rest of the renowned Freshmen. She is a member of the Athenaeum Literary So iety, and Girls’ Glee Club, having laken part in various Glee Club numbers. Inez expects to remain at home a year and later take up teach ng. SHERMAN VAN OLSON Sheimar Van Olson was born June 14 1903, on a farm south of Paxton. When less than a year old his parents moved tc town. All of his education was received in the Paxton scnools. He has a muscular build which gave him the basis of his athletic ability. His athletic career started in his Sophomore year and extended irto his Senior year. He took a piominent part in both basketball and baseball. He was honored in his Junior and Serior years by being elected captain of the basketball squad. He is still undetermined as to what he will do in the future, but expects to take up some course in a higher institution of learning. DOROTHY VON BRETHORST Dorothy Marguerite vcn Brethorst—such a long name for a small Miss —daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. von Brethcrst, was born September 23. 1902. in Guthrie, Illinois. In 1920 she was welcomed as a Junior, and a member of the Athenaeum Literary Society in Paxtor high school. She has been very popular among her classmates. Dorothy has had special pals in P. H. S. her latest and now steadfast or e is Ruey Stanford. Dorothy has a very lovable disposition. She will make an excellent school “marm.” which work she intends to take up this fall.

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