Paxton High School - Reflector Yearbook (Paxton, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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 wAl though u ys 01M Local Businesses October 11th By Richard PurtHI H Paxton Industries Open Their Doors To School Faculty Plans were announced jointly talay by committees bf the Chamber of Commerce and the Paxton teaches General Science chool unit facutly for a Bus ndustry and Education P icld in Paxton- Thurs' . - Paxton's 60 ' » idmlntatra hoice ries c no C oY e v 'TP” , nerew ill . axton school infinity imt on C. B. is chairman of the ‘Sophomore This year P.C.H.S. has several new faculty members. In the next few issues, we shall introduce them to you. Mr. Cain, who is the sponsor of the Blue Gold, came to us from Rood-house. Illinois, where he taught last year. He teaches English II, III, and IV. Mr. Cain acts as advisor of parties for the Junior class. Mr. Piper is the sponsor of the •Science Club and the Photo Club. He Algebra I. Chemistry, and Physics. He taught last year in Kankakee, Illinois. In k ite of his busy schedule, he is also £ finance advisor for the Sopho-•ore Class. Miss Eeklund is a graduate from She teaches World History, English III, and Corn-Relations. Miss Ecklun serves as party oveve vvliner in a gins r.L,. sun Carol without Dick? Joan Shoemaker ignoring boys? Jerry Fox driving 20 M.P.H.? Patty Aukland loafing? Tom Marron getting a keeping? Marlene Rrown fh v-a ’tf). pills? Vfc Mary Sue with long curls. Pete R. Mary S. over weigi. ook- the secret ambi arm west of Buc e and April 26, likes the color pi food is salmon s include rcadir l in a blue Ch »;d saying qui B. would mom i j atin ft; v Iftv - er sbv her junW | White (her art lone other than in ,r iv' ,ndus- Haxton High School handier of Commerce planning ommittcc and other members are 'irgfl Brown, Ceacil Fields, Don-Id R. Schif and Carl Hudson. Ov he faculty committee are Jamei mith„Mrs. Frances Yancey, Mrs Evelyn Nuss and Mrs. Esther Sea-nan. 1 Partlelputing Firms The 11 participating firms whirl! Mrs. Ft ration U the inter hour Noel VV. taking dancing lessons? Gary Rogers as Varsity center? Patti Slater afraid of snakes? Judy A. 3 feet tall? Miss Bear eloping? Jim Seaman acting normal? Joyce Hazen with laryngitis? Nancy Cruse eating candy school? Mary McCabe with curly hair? Marty Parsons shy? Ruth Bixby needing vitamins? ( I.AH)K SCHWANDKK juniors have a Florida addition ;ar was his most Claude hails from Miami. c»aejj pje js f; reen Door” hea i Heck!” is hear senior when he b iry White, hi she bothers all can see you .an be found Endows are the office und ■»' school ays!?). Anotht wouldn't tell hii u mmoent. Blue football. Reading ime. After school cr. how nice and on the boys, ill open, their doors chool teachers ate: Arthur Stevenson fm m three nd a half miles southwest of ’axton; Rear Brand .Hosiery lant, George F. Heinig. manager; ranee Broom company. Ceacil lelds, manager; Pa ion Concrete 'nits. John F. Koester. prupiictor; 'armors-Merchants National bank, Uchard K. Drake, cashier. General ompnny 1rg.il Brown, manager; Pitt urgh Chair com|Kt ny. He chmitt, manager; Stevens Prir ig company and Paxton Rccu lerbert N. Stevens, publisher a roprietor; and Allied Gas co; any, C. B. Coulter, manager; entral Illinois Public Service mpany, C. R. Heacock. gro uperintendent; and Ford cour iurt house (nil departments), farvard W. Keefe, deputy epunty is winQv. er stop to having a Ir. 'Wan” and in the school mproving Grades )iscussed By ’axton Pupils Paxton high sor ad tly bespectacled this world on N mac. Indiana. He tball, and his has this celeb O'- 9k. celeb mad in ch. C t w can get ler a cha?0 we Again” nd to see :ed in on Jan. 2 lough, I 'axton. She enjc ive much :za pie and shrin showers oods. Forgetting ms, but i picnic seems and the to this gal. Her Mary Ellen 1 een on the id get married, to the er favorite expr remem -Id be able equipment school hold a sym-rtdum on How to Improve Your i Tides ades at an all-school » emhiy ogram held Friday morning f0 rsi more? I guess Patty Iljr and Shirk v had quite a time aff camp this summer. It seems that’Patty and someone were on top of the boat (it was cabin boat) but maybe Patty can us more. io program was developed In ORMA McCLl’RE mes Smith, high school guid- A Stanford Clark fan is Norma iC«» director. ’TcClure w ho comes from Fisher. All of the students t tkii.g r . AC r favorite song is “The Fool” and the ymposiurr» were. she likes listening to records in her ud nt in ftK clav of e uth spare time. She enjoys watching ;wn. f football and you’ll distinguish her Linda Hcacoc’as mod-) from th others when she yells, Hi ator. and pnn . m mb' ts and Shoot!” That’s her favorite saying, ■ir topics wer: Norma is an addition to the junior Prdti Slater, Why Woik fori class. ad s; Jack Miller, How Do Patsy B. is going steady with Rod-•achei-s Figure Grades?; Jerry fW.y p and Barbara B. is going irklund. How Do V» Know steady with Jack L. hat Ability W- Have U lx. We hear by the grapevine Jerry B. hool Work?; Piiscilln Gullet t had a wry entertaining Birthdnv. wi l Ci Budgeting Time Help?, the odds I to 1 are pretty good. •o Copies, What Are Some Ckvxl Jack W. who were you trying to .iri)ing Habits?; Pat Aukland, “hog tie” the night of the Freshman e PT.A. ear's Eve part: lg showm munit r Relations om,, Fr ‘ most !un {or She passes her with Jo and th irl is really in k und anywhere a . 're and her plans x arcn 1 a ’ e marriage. Intnx friends you will find uire two new ones in room 35 and 14. In asking “Van” just what he does 1. Smith', guidance in the summer, he replied, “We do ton high school, j| can get finished!” table in the schoc You say to yourself certainly he tbe use of si hasn't that much to do. We aren’t ° area that dirty! Yet, when you stop to n about specific • : . .it • ir done was provided b The first thing he does is clean out . the boiler. Imagine what a ob it . . must be cleaning it out! Afte, k Pp of getting over the dust U to foot, he bei •, he works on them with gymsea, then applys approximately 30 gallon of wax. Next there are the walls t6 wash, the windows to clean, and the seats to re-habilitate. As all boys should know, there are also such nice little jobs as mowing the lawn, clipping the bushes, and cutting the grass out of the sid walks. use of the care After seeing just what all “Van” r of accurate and accomplished, I think I can say for illation to h« lp :d. Hi.- kit -p 'v 1% il e and n abou. obs will the school- each publisher of the p it up-to-date. invites parents.

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SENIORS As the “lowest form of animal life,” we, the Class of ’57, began our four years of high school under the leadership of David Koester. During our Sophomore year our homecoming float, “Kickoff To Victory,” won second place, and Patti Slater filled the president’s chair for the first of three terms. Our Junior year was filled with many activities. The class play, You Can’t Take It With You, was an outstanding comedy production. Our float was awarded second prize at Homecoming and the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet carried out the theme, “Skyline Enchantment.” As Seniors, the class play The Heiress was given. Again the Class of ’57 received second place with our float. Activities of class members during the Senior year included Blue and Gold Editor, Patsy Brown; Student Council President, John Goode; DAR Winner, Patty Aukland; Homecoming Queen, Nancy Custer; Football Captain, John Goode; and Band Manager, Linda Heacock. The traditional Class Day, with the unveiling of the ’57 REFLECTOR, was May 24. As we received our diplomas at the graduation exercises, we realized that we had come a long way since we enrolled as freshmen in the fall of ’53, and we felt that we were ready to take our places in the adult world. 22

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