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(lecandl The P. C. II. S. Record has become a tradition in our school life, appearing each Wednesday in thcPaxton Daily Record. The P. C. II. S. Record combines student opinions, literary efforts, and school news. The Editorial Staff for the past year included: Editor, Weaver Dunnan; Assistant Editor, Mary Lindberg; Sports, Glenn Anderson; Music, Betty Bayies; Features, Betty Anderson and Barbara Davis; Reporters, Edward Cogan, Anna Lou Smith, Marilyn Peterson, Doris Swanfelt, Mary Graham; Proof Readers, Rita Novak, Helen Beekstrand; and Typists, Betty Amerman, Mary Kjellstrand, Lavern Frank. Miss Swinford directed the weekly publications. During this year the Drama Club has been increasingly active in presenting its work to the student body. During the first semester, the Drama Club wrote a one-act play, depicting good citizenship in school, and emphasizing the necessity for each student to feel his responsibility in taking care of school property. The second semester, much time was devoted to work on the Ford County Literary Contest, which was held on April 2 at Melvin. Lavern Frank gave a serious reading, Edna Ryberg a humorous reading, and Weaver Dunnan an oration; all won third place in this contest. The Illinois High School Speech League Contest was held on March 30 at Fisher. Dorothy Rendahl, verse speaking; Lenard Bel-son, extempore speaking; William Watts, oration; and Edna Ryberg, humorous, participated. Edna Ryberg went to the district contest that was held at Normal on April 13. Other activities of the Drama Club were a series of pep meetings held during our successful basketball season. During the entire year, extempore speaking, oral reading, story telling and writing and presenting skits served as incentives to improve diction.
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