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THE REFLECTOR ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ THE STAFF Editor------------Wilma Thompson Assistant Editor Arlene Coulter Picture Editor Mildred King Sports Editor-------Peter Larson Literary Editor Richard Nelson TTHE REFLECTOR is published an-nually by the graduating class of P. C. H. S. In its pages are found records, pictures, and reminiscenses of school life which we, the Reflector staff, sincerely hope will aid you in retaining in your memories the activities and the friendships you enjoyed while you were students in Paxton High School.
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AN EYE OPENER INTO THE ACTIVITIES OF PAXTON H. S. The various activities in P. C. H. S. such as band, g-lee clubs, plays, contests, and clubs tend to keep the students interested in school life. These are so numerous that every student, if he so desires, may take part in one or more of them. Those who enter into outside activities become better acquainted with one another and with the faculty.
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STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President Vernon Orr Vice-President Elijah Adkins Secretary-Treasurer Catherine Martin Senior representatives— Robert Swanson June Van Antwerp Junior representatives— Ronald Frette Lola Mae Van Antwerp Sophomore representatives— June Grimsley Delmar Lunde Freshman representatives— Donald Roe Doris Fuller ACTIVITIES THE STUDENT COUNCIL is the organization which promotes self-government among the students so that they may learn to cooperate with each other and with the faculty, and so that they may have good sportsmanship and loyalty, necessary elements for the betterment of our school. The council sponsored a Christmas party, December 21, and an all-school party April 6. They assumed responsibility for furnishing transportation for students to several of the out-of-town basketball games, and for increasing attendance at the home games. They also promoted girls’ and boys’ basketball, saw that the teams were organized, and arranged the schedules. Several resolutions by the council were presented at the meetings of the classes. The most important urged the students to take proper care of the school and to be especially careful of the newly decorated walls. The constitution was revised so that hereafter officers for the ensuing year will be elected in the spring and the council can begin functioning earlier in the fall. It is believed that such a group enables the students to realize that they have a definite part in the management of school affairs and that they are as responsible as the principal and the faculty for the smooth running of the school government.
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