Paxton High School - Reflector Yearbook (Paxton, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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OPHOMORB OFFICERS Clyde Van Antwerp President Cecil Reehl Vice-President Elsie Brock Secretary Margaret Brunton Treasurer Lily McConnell and Dorothy White Advisers History The present sopohomores gained an excellent start in high school with Miss Gracen as class adviser. They stood the initiations very well and were shown by the facultv how things were carried on in P. C. H .S. Their freshman officers were Ralph Flora, president; Roy Larson, vice- president; Shirley Apland, secret a i and Virginia Froyd, treasurer. In the fall they planned a picnic at Foster’s, but because of the weath- er had to eat in the Legion Hut. In this, their sophomore year, they hav successfully held a picnic in Kemp's timber. The sophomores have also had a part in other school activities. They introduced to the student body a pep song written by Roy Larson. They also took part in the Christmas pro- gram. At the end of the first semester last year, they, as freshmen, boasted ten members on the honor roll, but at the end of the first semester of this year, they were able to boast only half that number. Those hon- orable sophomoi’es w ere Wayne Brethorst, Virginia Froyd, Amelita Kjellstrand, Roy Larson, and Arthur Lee. Hand, F. Marshall, D. Wesslund, A. Reitz, E. Brock, A Kjellstrand, M. Apland, R. Andree, N. Bresee, L. Wilson, D. Geegan, W. Amerman. Second Row—R. Artist, D. Fagner, W. Brethorst, N. Grayson. T. Munson, S. Apland, N. Smith, B. Parks, V. Moran, M. Hyde, P. Mortweet, C. Earnest, R. Buchanan, R. Flora, T. Decker, E. Natterstad, C. Cornelison, M. Archer, N. Skonberg, R. Natter- stad. Third Row—D. Roe, A. Bari’, 0. Cooper. I. Anderson, C. Reehl, D. Fuller, R. Larson, M. Bengtson, H. Goodwin, H. Fuller, C. Van Antwerp, V. Froyd, R. Fager, I. Coulter, E. Sandstedt, L. Hanson, P. Lindell, L. Phillips, V. Moline, M. Brunton, B. Olson.

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JUNIOR more students made the honor roll the first semester. OFFICERS President------------Harold Barr Vice-President John Nielsen Secretary------------June Grimsley Treasurer------------Gail Hedrick Advisers-Miss Bear, Miss Shearer History Three years ago the juniors of to- day entered P. C. H. S. as a group of green freshmen. They soon adapt- ed themselves to the new routine of high school, aided by Miss Bear, their class adviser. With the help of Miss Bear, they The juniors have taken an active part in school life. They have their regular student council delegates, John Swanson and Dolores Frank. John Reep, Gail Hedrick, Kenneth Jones, and Delmar Lundy were on the basket ball team. Harold Barr, Elmer Flannigan, Gail Hedrick, Leon Henry, Kenneth Jones, Delmar Lun- dy, Clarence Nuss, and Hartzell Tees- dale played on the football team. This year they had a picnic at Trickle’s timber, gave the play, “Stop Thief,” gave a program in the assem- bly, and sponsored the junior-senior banquet. elected their officers: Delmar Lundy, president; Beulah Orr, vice-presi- dent; John Reep, treasurer; and Vir- ginia Tweet, secretary. After their freshman initiation, they took part in the usual freshman activities. At the beginning of their sopho- more year they were just as peppy as ever but had more experience. Their officers for the second year were: Leon Henry, president; Hart- zell Teesdale, vice-president; Marilyn Ryan, secretary; and Arlene Burk- lund, treasurer. Eight of the sopho- Front How—E. Whitman. P. Stevens. V. Swanson. B. Orr. D. Clouse. E. Johnson. M. Moline, C. Stubhins, L. Larson. T. Stev- enson. M. Randolph. K. Jones. J. Johnson, C. Archer. V. Horridae. J. Keep. I. Schwartz, N. Nelson, M. Doan. A. Carlson. (I. Gifford, L. Miller. Second Row—M. Ryan. E. Marshall. D. Frank. D. Karr. M. Vevig, H. Teesdale. T. Mo- Comas. C. Nuss, V. Tweet. G. Hedrick. E. Palm berg, A. Lee, N. Swanson. J. Drilling. E. Munson. L. Johnson. T. Walker, H. Crowe, F. Anderson, E. Lindell, V. Bess. Third Row—L. Carlson. J. Reep. D. McFad- den. J. Swanson. E. Marlatt. J. Nielsen, J. Grimsley. G. Anderson. Z. Kiest. D. Lundy. M. Schofield. A. Burklund, F. Woodward. A. Nelson, L. Magnuson, T. Swanson. R. Goodwin. L. Sandstedt. H. Barr. M. Nelson. W. Parker. R. Anderson, J. Lind. Students who dropped during the year were John Drilling, Jean Johnson, Elaine Lindell, Tommy Lou McComas. Marjorie Randolph. Wilber Sauer, and Elmer Smith.



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OFFICERS History President------------John Campbell Vice-President Robert Kirsche Secretary Arlene Swanson Treasurer Betty Carlson Adviser Maude Gracen Student Council Marvin Swanson, Shirley Steigman The freshmen held their class pic- nic on October 16, 1934. The scene of all this glee was Foster’s woods, where the frosh played baseball and other games. After the refreshments were served, everybody climbed in the familiar Moline truck and rode noisily home. The class also furnished a program for the assembly on May 10. Front Row—S. Weidner, L. Glabe, W. Von Brethorst, B. Watson. M. Peer, B. Starr, J. Magnuson, B. Gard, M. Colwell, A. Ehmen, G. Anderson, N. Robertson, M. Northway, J. Dunnan, P. Nelson, R. Shreves, M. Martin, S. Perry, V. Jones, E. Thompson, V. Rendahl, J. Jones, B. Carlson, N. Keith, L. Ryberg, P. Nelson, T. Quinlan. Second Row—D. Skonberg, C. Noland, G. Beyer, B. Sawyer, A. Patton. R. Foster, J. Frump, S. Davis, G. Pearson, E. Frette, A. Natterstad, A. Swanson, G. Shallenberger, B. Munson, M. Swan- son, A. O'Hare, L. Miller, B. Flannery, C. Corbett, J. Hill, W. Smith, G. Noland, E. Hanson, M. O’Rourke, R. Kirsche, A. Fox, J. Plackett, H. Griswold. H. Stevenson. Third Row'—W. Cooper, J. Dale, H. Williams, E. Sandstedt, R. Crowe, B. Gifford, J. Erickson, V. Stremme, J. Sederlund, J. Selleck, C. Fossel, D. Abrahamson, D. Flannery, H. Gustafson, E. Henson, A. Thompson, R. Beck, N. Lateer, S. Steigman, J. Campbell, A. Warfield. K. Cain, K. Flannery. J. Sheehan, C. Cain.

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