Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

 - Class of 1911

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NELLE WINN. There is a legend to the effect that Nellc once lost her good humor. If she «lid r.obody ever succeeded in finding it. Talk about an accomplished rag artist When she play, your feet can t keep still. What will the Glee Club do without her next year? One shudders to imagine. BYRON MAXWELL. Hat. off to Ityron! If it were not for Max, the reputation of the Seni«ir boy tv as true lady killers would be very low indeed. This Beau Brummel set the fashion for the school especially in the way of neckwear where he certainly is original. This young man came to us from Marshall and we hate to see him go as bad a. we were glad to see him come. This other .light little maiden—this is Marie-Miss Mullins. I mean. Isn't she nice. So pleasant and friendly yet «,uitc shy. She is quite as necessary to the Semi- Chorus with her tine alto voice as he is to our class. The Brooks brothers are well known members ..f the Senior Class but it is O.car that i the star ..f Mi». Millers History Clas . He ha. dabbled in Athletics just to Show us he ha. the ability We regret I., say that ..„r fellow classman has that weakness common t«, the boys of 'it—that lamentable fondness f«»r the fair sex My highest ambition is to get a date.”—B. Maxwell.

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i'iiolo by Jay. ELOISF. MUNCIE. Stern, austere, she proceed» to garner a full crop of A's before she passes out into the battle of life. Tradition as»ert» she tlunkcd once, but it must have been in the dim past. In short she lives up to her motto: He good and you will be lonesome. Thesis— Vergil's Use of the Hncltic in Contradistinction to Other Contemporary Latin Writer». LEON ARBUCKLE. An intense desire for higher learning impelled youth to leave his rustic home in Brocton and pursue his studies here. His record in Basket Ball is A plus, and he stand» high in Class Foot Ball, lie studies occasionally—after the Basket Ball season is over. HELEN BROWN. For pretty girli»h sweetness, here it is personified in Helen, a general favorite. She has pursued well her studies, and now has the honor of ending her High School career with the memorable class of 'll. WILLIAM DAWSON. How the Stygian gloom of high school will be illuminated when the beacon light of the Senior Cia » i» gone, i» hard to conjecture. What the editor ..f the next l e Aitch Kss will do for funny dope when he departs, will be a problem hard to solve As Vice-President of the mighty class of 'll. he has perftrmed the duties which devolved upon him with the simple and severe dignity which always marks his conduct. The only original phantom quarterback.— Dena” Arbuckle.



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Photo ! ■ Jay. KATHLEEN HODGE. Yoii wonder who the girl with the rosy checks and black eye is. Don t you know Kaki of the brilliant class of 11 who is quite a favoriate? One final question, what doe she mean when she says Ming? WILLARD CRYDER. Not second to Pipe » grin is Fcrdic » gracious -mile. J. W. C. give out for publication that this smile was developed only as a result of many years of cultivation chiefly in Paris. Detroit, and Texas. Cryder in his Junior year tried out for the position of center on the foot ball team but was displaced by his speedier cousin Waldo the Mighty. Willard takes keen delight in fussing the girls, and making A grades. His jolly good humor has won him many good friends. If you dont believe it. ask Tubby. MARGARET HODGE Do wc like Peggy? Well. I guess. And we feel sure She'll make a good Bess.'' May she return from that far-away shore With her heart and her hand all safely in store. PAUL CORNWELL Hark! List to the foot prints! 'Tis the onrush of a victorious army. We wait patiently for the heavy tramping army but Paul Cornwell, alia Soak. i» the only tramp that comes into view. His heavy footprint is well known to the teacher in charge but this -ante weight has stood him in good stead upon the football field. This excellent young man pursues a German course, disdaining the aid of the alluring pony. As a tenor in the Glee Club he ranks among the highest, taking A with ease. Se? me for Quaker Oats smile.”—“Ferdie.”

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