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H e “Re Cecton. Sta Marilyn Shilts...........-.......................Business Manager Bill Anderson.........................................Sports Editor Marianne Whowell.....................................Picture Editor Dottie Johnson.....................................Assistant Editor Bev Hamm.....................................................Typist Pat Steiner .................................................Editor Joy Lundberg.............Organization Manager (absent for picture) We, the staff, present to you, the students of P.C.H.S., your 1949 REFLECTOR. We hope that in years to come it will recall to you all the pleasant memories of your high school days. We hope you enjoy reading the REFLECTOR as much as we did gathering facts to put in it. Of course, there was a lot of work put on it, too. Bill Anderson had the hard task of reporting on all sports events. The most important feature, the pictures in the REFLECTOR, were ably taken care of by our picture editor, Marianne Whowell. Marilyn Shilts, business manager, kept account of all payments and bills while our typist, Bev Hamm, kept the typewriter busy. All information on extra-curricular activities was kept by the organization manager, Joy Lundberg. The editor was Pat Steiner, who was assisted by Dottie Johnson, the assistant-editor. Mrs. Thompson was our adviser.
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ACTIVITIES Scviny cutci The PCHS Swing Band has, in the past, been the most active member of the Music Department. Besides being on hand to provide the school plays, parties, and dances with their renditions of the latest popular hits— this organization has engaged in many other activities. During the basketball season they entertained at half-times and performed for various civic organizations. The Swing Band represented PCHS in a series of Exchange Assemblies this year with LeRoy, O.M.S., and Gibson City. The program consisted of song hits by the band and sepcialty numbers by Bev Hamm and Johnny Martin, the dancing duo—Betty Good, vocalist—and MC’s “Newt” Hickerson and “Chick’ Duffin. Dottie Johnson acted as sound engineer. )
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Cue z tcC (foCtC For the first time in the history of PCHS, the Blue and Gold was printed monthly by the Stevens Printing Company. Editors were changed each issue, though Joan Tibby was permanent assistant editor. Mrs. Burton acted as sponsor for the group. “Sodalitas Latina” was reorganized at the beginning of the school year. Officers for the club are: President, Marilyn Kuntz, Vice, Pat Millos; Secretary and Treasurer, Elaine Kroon. Mrs. Phillippo was adviser for the group.
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