Paxton High School - Reflector Yearbook (Paxton, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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Page 23 text:

Class Will We, the Class of ’32, in making our last Will and Testament, hope that in our four years as students of Paxton Community High School we have set an example that will be honored and followed by other students of our Home of Knowledge. It is the wish of every Senior that every activity such as the Student Council, the Athletic and Debate Teams, and Agriculture Contest have the whole-hearted support of every student. It is also our wish that the following tokens be taken in the way in which they were meant, for far be it from the plan of these dedications to make fun of or insult anyone. Jesse Adkins My Essex to Miss Strong Arline Anderson My blond hair to Ruth Anderson Eva Anderson My boy friend to Myrtle Swanson John Anderson My art ability to Orien Ernest Vernon Anderson My hair oil to Weston Anderson William Archer My suspenders to Newt Archer Evelyn Blackmore My blush to Wanda Wesslund Loren Bresee My Ford to Arnold Carlson Glenn Callison My Hammond girl friends to Maurice Abrahamson Dolores Chartier My French jokes-----to Russell Jennings Marian Congram My brains to Miss Gracen Verne Crowe My ability to draw portraits to Kenneth Paulson Rozelle Curtis My roller skates to Miss Bear Isabelle Engstrom My love for green park benches to Ruby Volden Vernette Frederickson My interest in Chevrolet cars to Bill Schneider Dolores Hammerstrand My four-year interest in a Wesleyan Collegian to Marjory Hagens Frances Hancock My love for those open air walks to Cleo Ramshaw Arlys Hanson My ring to Harriet Hill Dorothy Hilligoss My schoolgirl complexion to Wilma Witterich Evelyn Horner My interest in brown Fords to Jane Laurence Esther Hull My dark-haired, out-of- town boy friends to Helen Fuller Dorothy Hyde My typewriter--------to Audrey O'Hare Paul Jennings My women-------------to Elijah Adkins Gil Johnson My inability to get up in the mornings to James Walker My lengthy, graceful figure to Marjorie Eckhoff Gladys Johnson

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LOREN BRESEE Always quiet, nothing much to say, He goes undisturbed on his peaceful way. Glee Club 2; “Billy” 3; Stunt Show 1, 4; Class Basketball 1, 2, 2. GLEN CALLISON I hope my wife brings me up to be a good man. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Contest Chorus 2, 3, 4; All-State Chorus 2; 2. 4; “Lelawala” 3; Stunt Show 1, 2, 4; Football 3; Letterman 3; ‘ to Baldpate” 4; Varsity “P” Club 4; Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL JENNINGS Arguments are this boys meat, Hard to convince, hard to beat. Future Farmers 2, 3; Stunt Show 2, 4. GILBERT JOHNSON Cheerful and carefree, writing poems on his way, Stays out at night, grabs sleep in the day. Class Vice-Pres. 4; Glee Club 4, 5; Future Farmers 3, 4; “Billy’ wala” 4; Stunt Show 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity “P” Club 5; Class 1,2; Class Cheerleader 1,2; “Seven Keys to Baldpate” 5. CLARENCE KETCHUM I never worry about my lessons—they’re in my books. Class Basketball 4; Future Farmers 4. GLEN PARKER Steady and friendly, he plugs along, He’s the man to correct all that's wrong. Football 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Science Club 3. JOHN SHUMATE Musicale 1, Seven Keys 4; “Lela-Basketball Basketball An honest, earnest and upright man! Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Contest Chorus 3; Musicale 1, 2, 4; Stunt Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Class Basketball 4.



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Marvin Johnson My red hot dates with senior girls----------to Ronald Frette Russell Johnson--------My bicycle-----------to Dorothy Engstrom Jane Kemp--------------My waistline---------to Geraldine O’Hare Clarence Ketchum---------My janitor ability to Warren Stone Shirley Larson-----------My soprano voice to John Howard Rasmussen Ruth Lindahl My ability to play the clarinet---------------to Charles Moffett Dorothy Moline-----------My Greta Garbo figure to Ercie Denniston Idella Moudy-------------My poetic ability to Sam Ernest Anne McCabe--------------My English book to Grace Anderson Frances Nelson---------My ability to look bored,to Fletcher McConnell Lorene Palmberg--------My telephone jokes to Paul Gavert Glen Parker------------My salesmanship ability to Albert Carlsten Grace Pearson----------My calliope shrieks to James Flannigan Charles Rydell---------My lazy ways------------to Delmar Gurley Art Sandberg-----------My interest in younger sisters------------------to Nadyne Tieman Helen Schofield--------My horse-laugh---------to Phyllis Nelson Violet Short-----------My ability to sell tickets to Doris Anderson John Shumate-----------My crooning voice to Thomas Nelson Florence Skog----------My freckles------------to Bettv Thompson Francis Stone----------My bullet form to “Bill” Burkard Thelma Stone-----------My interest in Pontiacs to Mildred Dale Martha Swanson---------My scholastic ability to Loyal Turner Ruth Swanson-----------My apple-red blush to Mary Ryan Ruth Tieman------------My immense appetite to Bud Larson Perle Tinberg----------My gangster ideas to Russell Swanfelt Sanford Volden---------My civics book to Clyde Rulison Harold Voorhees--------My military tactics to Willie Ramshaw Charlene West----------My long hair--------to “Fish” Cornelison Charlotte VVest--------My interest in boys to Louise Weidner DeWaine Zimmerman My judgment of erring students--------------to Miss Washburn Y? 'S? Y’ Class Prop! ’ophecLj Hear Ye! Hear Ye! This most honorable and respectable (?) court of the eleven thousand eleven hundred and eleventh district of the United Snakes of Zululand is now in session. I, DeWaine Zimmerman, honorable judge of this most detestable court, do call forth the prosecuting attorneys, Marvin Johnson, Arthur Sandberg, and Glen Parker, and the defending attorney, Gilbert Johnson, to question the jury.

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