Paxton High School - Reflector Yearbook (Paxton, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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BETTY CARLSON—a pretty, blue-eyed, blonde, country lass — prefers juniors — also likes any type of Ford car. EVALYN SWENSON, “Swens”—smiles and giggles fill all her days — she works during school but has time for fun anyway. PAULINE JONES, “Jonesy”—lots of pep — southern accent — moved back to her beloved Denver last semester. HUBERT SNYDER, ‘Hub”—one of his chief delights is his letter earned in football — outspoken, but he’ll get there. ARNOLD THOMPSON, “Arnie”—believes silence is golden — tall — blonde — a good sport. BARBARA HAMM—good-natured — speed in shorthand — qualities of successful stenographer—transfer from Ludlow. ALVENA FOX, “Allie”—scholastic ability—foreign affairs her specialty — very efficient and a good worker — Organization Editor of Reflector. EARL HANSON—a farmer lad — quiet and dependable — discus and shotput man in ’37. BETTY GIFFORD—one of those quiet, pleasant persons — you can’t deny those are good qualities. SHIRLEY STIEGMAN, “Stiegy”—lively — attractive — likes to ride in a Dodge — but not alone. IOLA RENDAHL, “Vi”—likes speaking — will make future success in whatever she attempts to do — a very capable person. SAMUEL WEIDNER, “Sam”—“Little German Band” trombonist — someday a second Tommy Dorsey? — Senior treasurer — some job — just ask him!

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Ib N I O JR. df (Item oj- JQ3 In September, 1934, eighty-seven students entered P. C. H. S. as freshmen. To distinguish us from upperclassmen, we wore the traditional green ribbons. In our sophomore year we simply marked time as any sophomore class. Although the junior year found our class diminished to fifty-seven, we contributed our share in many school activities. Our play, “Skidding,” proved a success. We were represented by seven lettermen in the various sports and furnished tw'o of the three varsity cheerleaders. Keeping up with the times, the coronation scheme was used for our banquet. As seniors we kept our prominence on the athletic field and supplied the same two varsity cheerleaders. In music our representatives in band, glee clubs, and special musical groups are of no small number. Our dramatic ability was adequately shown in the class play, “Minick.” With Baccalaureate on May 22 and Commencement on May 25, we finished our career at P. C. H. S.



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JACK CUSTER—a competent student — likes to tease — Boys’ Sport Editor for I . C. H. S. Record. JESSIE HUTCHISON—from Clarence community — a dancing miss — liked by all who know her. AUDREY ANDREWS—music ability — accompanist — “A maid of a thousand charming ways”—a diligent worker. JACK ERICKSON, “Eric”—a leader in sports of every kind — football, basketball, baseball man — a soda-jerker at the Duck — dentist-to-be — “grand guy.” CHALON MAULDING, “Speedball”—watch that left arm — rides a motorcycle — finished first semester. ALMA WARFIELD—quiet — sincere — take a look at those grades — “smart,” did you say? KATHRYN FLANNERY. “Kay”—ever heard her play the piano? — really has that rhythm—always ready for a good time. WILLIAM COOPER, “Bill”—Miss Bear’s morning news-reporter — ready smile — class questioner — loves to tease. JOHN CAMPBELL, “Pam”—studies plus good time equals “Pam’s” four years at P. C. H. S.— a strong Democrat and a future politician — President? — we wonder. RIJTHE McCLURE, “Evie”—rapid fire conversationalist P. C. H. S. Record Editor — Calendar Editor of Reflector — Vice-President of Senior class — Triple Trio — transfer from Atlanta, Illinois. ANNABELLE O’HARE—quiet, but always ready when called on — likes English and typing. HOWARD GUSTAFSON—never in a hurry — a Popeye fan — likes his spinach — big and blonde — enough said.

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