Paxton High School - Reflector Yearbook (Paxton, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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his Jfavorite col. . oAivu uijiu j , r L vjftn major in mechanical uf'jj l It Homecoming y « ‘° “Don't He Cruel,” “Singin' V Jti %l -T77,t , •n IjjoOUCe Ci ■TOT October 5 cC ° £► 1939. In his spare time he $ (o Don't Be Cruel.” “Singi Blues,” and “Honey Don’t” (hi orite songs). He also gets a kit,. ■ ot teasing a certain girl in Mechanic- r«vi.nrll M .i. ,, al Drawing Class (wonder who that Mudent Council Namesrould as thcre is only ono girl in OrchestraClasses the class!) He spends much of his Select Queens time playing football and volleyball, eating steak, or “hanging out” in Don Adams and his band from Jim S.'s or Tom S.’s cars. His pet Janville was selected by the Pax-peeve is crazy, mixed-up people, and n high school Student Councllhe lives for the day to see Pete R. furnish dance music at th an-pl«y football. Junior play practices tal Homecoming dance Friday,have been his most fun in high jrtober 5. Paxton high school will school. When asked his most cm-)la Onatga high In the Home barrassing momenthe informed us doming game. it would be twice I QQ)barrassin The council met Wednosday,if he told. He also Was heSP at in •ptrmbet 13. with president John1' us ode t residing at the business blushing eeting. Other council officers are Mary ijc Drendel, vice president; Pal Aukland. secretary; Jim Car n. treasurer; and James Smit (visor. r Homecoming committ 's w nbounced as follows: D corat nd program Mary Sue Drone lwunr.Jin; Marv Trickle, unriy, Larry Kelly, Karla nis Peterson, Merry O’Dc IK n Johnson, Don Bui ry BurkJund. Linda H t n Shoemaker. Norma Me id Hasmussm, Dick I nd Nancy Custer. Patsy Brown wav sole airman of the refreshment it too. Assisting her an Horn arks. Don Rollins and l n tea-Jack Mill an of th un Carson f the ticket committee and iffy Aukland and Patti Slot ill handle the publicity 'Hie high school students elec candidate for queen fm th Monday. i They are: N e e tot ol G . Gx Dor °Use ,nger” f..‘ Hub ;in - Science Club — -» . Caches General Science. n acn phvsics. He fail - Chemistry, and PD s:« I1)|note. In laS' Thii bivschedule. he is also °f H advisor for the Sopho- B. has been spite the finance mMissCIEcSklumi is a graduate from ,hfh™V». Paxton High Schooi. She teaches World History. English III. a d d , Zcl H., Ronni. munity Relat.ons Ecklun |Q fh(1 serves as party aI1 party? We hi Sophomore Class jca, longe.' than fi In i 11 ii i with ' is what Aila B. lunch heard that Donni spon- j » with a certain I the Girl's , , |a B. can tell u Iso is the he Senior yman, ”1 men ler will servo as ch f j di'an-up commit t | i was appointed chain tllss e n will bo nii VoP m» WING. I people, me thing 3th t Ptkad of hkve it usy not too lazy rhats if i lmd tiy Tid i in Seaman’s car ims'wjare Wonted Work T Homecoming dance. •s also announced bv the u«ient council that F. Elmer arshnll of Pla»nsfi Id. Ipd., will ■i-nt a 0 minute issembls pro- so fascinating about that dtp?!). To im Wednesday afternoon at 1 he about 6' 6 is his secret ambition. • If you hear someone around Paxton “Smile Please” dock. arshall is noted for his dra-c and humorous impersona-r having appeared as a writer, r and director on radio pro-mis. He As the author cf th ' ok “Public Speaking Is Fun.” 'owdy-Hop” elcomes Freshmen |llogheny Moon! See Ya Lat« igator! mere were familiar songs at t It school dance of the yeara “Look at the camera. Smile a little more! Hold it!” “Click! Next, please.” These words were heard on two occasions this month. On Wednesday, September 5, the underclassmen had their individual pictures taken, and on Wednesday. September 12. the Seniors’ pictures were taken. These pictures will be used for th Reflector and may be purchased bv too Tv thos ul. I tak ! ■ ugh to im»t ahus heii atfit i s V). Speak up dopiend upon unking for you r outstanding perform-1 .ance was given at the Paxton i • high school Friday evening when j the junior class presented “Time f Out for Ginger,” a gay, light-; i hearted comedy. | Noel Workman awl Nila Kay • Newman characterized their rales • superbly as Mr. and Mrs. Carol, j | the parents of three exuberant , teen-age daughters.Extra applause j j went to Noel when he re-enacted I I the final two minutes of a football game to his wife, Nita Kay, after ; their daughter. Ginger, the tom- j I boy, played by Janet Anderson. Songs And Stuff day. September 7 in honor of t Inquiring Reporter shmen. Student - Council - sponsor hat In Your jw'dy-Hop” helped prove to t Janet Anderson: shmen that we all welcome the.Bar es-Paxton High School. Barbara Bryant: People with ter reasonably large crowd “dancd'hle tempers, dined” to make the evening Jerry O’Donald ss. on me. I ...L- VT, II. . ‘Pet Peeve?” Cake at slumber Girls that faint Hound Dog—Pete Rasmussen. Don’t Bo Cruel—To Miss Bear ™ From Her History Students. ' Sweet Old Fashioned Girl—Mary Ellen Trickle. 1 Ape Call—Girl’s Chorus and Tom Shelton. Treasure of Love—Senior boy’s class rings. »atty H and Shi time at camp th ns that Pat tv am top of the boat t but maybe Pat ie Sophomore bo v about. I think ig to do with this y Twins were se boys from the ba me on girls tell i is it a secret? rold was seen j on a motorcycle • hear he is frorr s going steady wit Barbara • B. is Jack L. y the grapevine' J entertaining Bir ) 1 are pretty goo vho were you ir.v ((equate. ■elist gave five-f, explaining course ourses less benefit •ourses they wishe 3 prepare for their of job. A questio jd in which the st followed the talks •Jy enjoyed by ev fcnts asked innur tker stressed thi importance of the need of spee any field. Several the til v coi iting, and aritjin al in any prof answers were adv •bjcctive type tests, •her whether the s i a subject or just suggested that st n their English and course, taking the spelling course an ; in their grammar •cakers were reluct :se ' hich was least •r particula yO each i mou| °r r«. Ak the stuu. ind at temp ) le in our ye his knowledge is our lives.

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The students arrived by bus, car, and on foot and then met in the auditorium for opening exercises, which began our day. 6

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