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Dorothy Mae Rendahl Robert Moline Record Staff; Dramatic Club; (■lee Club; Senior Play Glenn Arnold Transfer from Ludlow (4); Hand; Band Ensemble; Football ; Art Club; Senior Play Betty Turner Transfer from Independence, Iowa (4); Record Staff; Senior Play Everette Abraham son Class Treasurer (3) ; Record Staff: Glee Club; F. F. A. Gwendolyn Hyde Glee Club Paul Sivill Basketball; Glee Club (dee Club; Football; Basketball ; Senior Play Shirley Vevig Record Staff; Glee Club; Band Weaver Dunnan Student Council; Record Staff, Editor (3); Glee Club; Baud; Dramatic Club; REFLECTOR Staff; Swingsters; Band Ensemble ; lunior Plav; Senior Play Leota Jones Transfer from Rankin (4); I Iramatic Club Robert Stone Betty Anderson Student Council (1); Record Staff; (ilee Club; Band; Triple Trio; Dramatic Club; Swingsters; Clarinet Solo, National Contest; Art Club; School Pianist (4)
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T H e PUPILS BOOK I Evan Danielson, President Glee Club; Basketball; Football; Junior Play; Class President (3, 4) ; Baseball, Senior Play Edna Ryberg, Secretary Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Class Secretary (4) ; Junior Play; Senior Play Ralph Tribbey, Vice-President F. F. A.; Class Vice-President (4) Allan Karr, Treasurer (ilee Club; F. F. A.; Vice-President (1) ; Class Treasurer (4) ; Basketball Manager (4) History of the Class of 1941 EPOCH I—As freshmen, the class of 1941 entered the hallowed halls of Paxton High and soon became accustomed to its ways. The class officers were: Robert Froyd, president; Allan Karr, vice-president; Patricia Patton, secretary; Rita Novak, treasurer; and Betty Anderson and Weaver Dunnan, Student Council representatives. EPOCH II—The class of 1941, as sophomores, entered actively into all school life. Elected to serve the class as officers were: Don Carlson, president; Jack Brid-well, vice-president; Jeanne Parker, secretary; Dorothy Johnson, treasurer; Mary Beth Larson and Dick Thilmony, Student Council representatives. EPOCH III—During their junior year, the class of 1941 carried on their noble traditions of activity. Red letter dates on the calendar were the junior play Footloose and Junior-Senior Banquet. The class elected as officers: Evan Danielson, president; Rita Novak, vice-president; Opal Fiscus, secretary; Everette Abrahamson, treasurer; and Phyllis Anderson and Arthur Roberts, Student Council representatives. EPOCH IV—As seniors, the class of 1941 reached the climax of its career. Their varied interests and activities provided an example for all lower classmen. The senior play, Spring Fever, was presented to the public on May 5. Evan Danielson again served as president; the other officers were: Ralph Tribbey, vice-president; Edna Ryberg, secretary; Allan Karr, treasurer; and Patricia Patton and Charles Ingleman, Student Council representatives. The Baccalaureate service on May 25 and Graduation on May 27 brought our school life to a fitting conclusion.
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Betty Hand Patricia Patton Transfer from Ludlow (4) ; Glee Club Ormal Wycoff Record Staff; Football; Glee Club; F. F. A. Betty Jane Bayi.es Record Staff; Glee Club; Junior Play Robert Froyd Class President (1); Junior Play; Football; Baseball Captain (3) ; Basketball Captain (4) ; Student Council Vice-President (3) and President (4) Eleanor Doty Transfer from Eastern Illinois State Teachers College High School (4) Vera Mabry Transfer from Armstrong (4) ; (ilee Club Student Council; Record Staff; Glee Club; Class Secretary (1) Marjorie Lewis Transfer from Melvin (4) Benita Leonard Band; Glee Club Wilma Elliott Transfer from Armstrong High (4) ; Glee Club Pauline Metz Transfer from Armstrong (4) Clyde Morrison Transfer from Mattoon (2) ; Baseball; Football Captain (4)
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