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Athletics Mil. Zl.MMKUMAN Coach of football, basketball, track, and director of physical training. Butty Ameuman Cheerleader Mr. Wagneii Assistant coach of football, basketball, and coach of baseball. Jimmy Fcrtill Cheerleader igsS- igsg RftfiUtic The 1938-1939 athletic year proved to be a banner season in every sport. Both the football and basketball teams walked away with the League Championships and the track and baseball seasons promise to be exceptional also. The basketball team won its fifth consecutive Regional tournament crown. Acknowledgment should be given at this time to the band and the cheerleaders who helped elevate sagging spirits and tired bodies at times when this support was most needed. The year was featured by a football banquet in Rodeen’s basement as well as the all-sport banquet at which all the regular players on their respective teams received letters. It was indeed a splendid year.
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XEiiwizn FRESHMEN—not as large as previous years . . . deserves attention . . . picnic was held . . . enjoyed by all . . . talent shown by many in both band and glee club . . . scholastic representatives were Barbara Davis and Evelyn Weidner . . . class officers . . . President, illiam Eagan . . . Vice-President, Robert Smith . . . Secretary, Doris Swanfelt . . . Treasurer, Barbara Adkins . . . Student Council representatives . . . Irene Nelson and Thomas Ryan.
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tJoa JL Bv winning tin Wauseca League championship for the first time in nine years, this year’s eleven definitely established itself as one of the greatest teams that ever graced a Paxton gridiron. Paxton opened its brilliant season with an 8 to 0 victory over Rantoul, which was immediately followed by a 2(i to 0 win over Ross-ville. These were non-conference games, however. The next six games were won by Paxton, five of which were league games. The culmination of the season occurred with a 12 to (i victory over Hoopeston and a 20 to 13 win over Gibson City. It was also stated that on Friday, October 28th, because of the win over Hoopeston, Paxton was one of the 11 undefeated teams in the state. A triumph in itself! The Armistice Day tilt with Gibson City terminated the 1938 schedule as well as the high school football careers of co-captains Klover and Sullivan, Burklund, Hanson, Tieman, O’Donnell, Corneli-son, Anderson, Baker, and Toliver. CONFERENCE GAMES Paxton 34 Gilman 0 Paxton 27 Rantoul 6 Paxton 20 Watseka 19 Paxton 28 Onarga 0 Paxton 20 Gibson City 13 NON-CONFERENCE GAMES Paxton 8 Rantoul 0 Paxton 26 Rossville 0 Paxton 12 Hoopeston 6 Paxton 0 Gibson City 7
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