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• • acc pt the cludletuje. □ Sacrifice for Victory □ PRODUCE . . . CHARACTER . . . LEADERSHIP . . . SERVICE . . . PRESERVE . . . THE RIGHT TO LAUGH . . . LIVE . . . PLAY . . . SING . . . BONDS FOR VICTORY
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Ilaselial Paxton’s 1943 baseball season was unusually short. Only three games were scheduled, and Paxton had only one victory. Baseball scores: Paxton 11.................Sibley 2 Paxton 6.................Buckley 12 Paxton 0.................Rankin 11 Track Paxton did not have a regular track team in the 1943 season. Virgil Teter was the only entry in the Wauseca League Track Meet. He placed fourth in the 440 yard dash, second in the 220 yard preliminaries, and fifth in the 220 yard finals.
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The Student Council, our representative body of P. C. H. S., was very successful this past year. Those who helped to carry out the year’s activities were Ruth Harrington, President; Jack Kenney, First Vice President; Bill Over-street, Second Vice President; and Betty Frank, Secretary-Treasurer. Representing the various classse were: Freshmen, Kay Carson and Bob Cottrell; Sophomores, Joan Samuelson and Everett Given; Juniors, Betty Robertson and Dan Keefe; and Seniors, Audrey Lind and Virgil Teter. The group was under the supervision of Mrs. Burton. Mrs. Burton, Ruth Harrington, Betty Frank, Audrey Lind, Kay Carson, Joan Samuelson, Bob Cottrell, and Everett Given attended the District Convention at Oakwood Township High School in Muncie, Illinois, October 23, 1943. Included in the year’s activities were the Big Brother and Sister Movement, Freshman Initiation, school parties, Homecoming, noon-time activities for the country students, outside talent programs, awards for outstanding students, and stamp and bond sales. We commend the Student Council for the swell job they did this year!
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