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0USI KCSS tsOff The business staff of the Publications Department worked for both the paper staff and the annual staff. They performed many of the routine tasks necessary for the publications. Serving as typists were June Stanford and Judy Foster. Erie Currie and Jim Sims did the photography work and also assisted on REFLECTOR advertising. Donna Carlson was business manager for the BLUE AND GOLD, while Jo Ellen Karr was in charge of REFLECTOR advertising and was business manager for the REFLECTOR. In co-operation with the REFLECTOR and the BLUE AND GOLD, the group sold bookcovers, folders, and mums. Kneeling: Erie Currie Standing, first row, left to right: Jo Ellen Karr, Judy Foster, Donna Carlson Second row: Jim Sims, June Stanford 9
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Left to right: Jerry Guy, Mariellen Anderson, Co-editors; Judy Larson, Co-editor; Jane Lundy, Ann Peterson, Rick Shields. The REFLECTOR staff, affiliated with the Illinois High School Press Association, published the 1962 year book and made every effort to make it the finest yet. In order to carry out the extensive work, the staff met every day nineth period. Miss Bear advised the group and helped in the actual completion of the REFLECTOR. Co-editors Mariellen Anderson and Judy Larson worked as a team to supervise and produce our annual. Jerry Guy was sports editor for the year, and Ann Peterson was in charge of the people division. These department chairmen were responsible for their respective sections of the book. Two sophomores, Jane Lundy and Ricky Shields, were first-year members of the staff. They worked with experienced members in order to learn the whole process of publishing a yearbook. Jerry and Ricky produced all the art work displayed in the annual. The finished REFLECTOR was the result of the cooperation of the group as a whole. We all hope you enjoy the efforts of the year.
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foUEIG V £ C«AK £ The tunes of “Barefoot Boy”, “Waltzing Matilda”, and “Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport” will always ring in the halls of Paxton High as a memory of Joan Mullin, our AFS student this year. Joanie, a native of the town of Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia, contributed much to our school and community in her role as exchange student. She was a member of the senior class and was also active in Student Council, A Cappella, Girls’ Chorus, Les Chanteurs, and Thespians. Her American family was Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson, Mariellen, Jim, and Mark. During her year here Joan exchanged many Australian customs with us and made numerous speeches here and in neighboring communities. Our Australian lassie intrigued us with her accent, and warmed our hearts with her bubbling personality and enthusiasm in whatever she did. Not only was Joan a wonderful representative of what the AFS Program stands for, but she possessed unusual skill at the piano and often played for the entertainment of her fellow students. So, we wish you the best of everything, Joan, and many thanks for being an ideal representative of which Australia can be proud! 10
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