Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

 - Class of 1913

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m THE ARENA-Page 23 1913 CLEO FRAZIER Latin—German Course. Philomathean (3); Athenian (4); Chorus (4); Senior Prom (4); Pin Committee (14); Debat- ing Team (4); Oratorical (3); Motto Committee (4). “Bring on your perplexities about woman suffrage or politics to Cleo. She is a staunch advocate of ‘Free Trade Revenue Only’ and her delight when Wilson was elected was equaled only by her triumph in the Triangular Debate in Danville.” C. EARL WINANS—“Gizzard” Commercial Course. Euturpean (4); Ath- letic Association (3, 4); Cadet Co. (3, 4); Corporal (4). “Another necessity in the Cadet Com- pany. and—yes, in the Senior Class, likewise a firm believer that ’13 is a lucky number.” RUTH FOLEY German Course. Philomathean (3); Athenian (4); Invitation Committee (4); Junior Banquet (3). “Our old stand by and stand patter as well, in Political Economy. If no one else knows, surely Ruth does, ev- en if she is a little slow.” WALTER P. MORTON—“Mort” Latin—Commercial Course. Athenian (4); Athletic Association (3, 4); Cadet Company (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Sergeant (4); Senior Prom (4). “An efficient Sergeant in the cadet com- pany. and a true and loyal supporter of the Purple and White. His quiet and undemonstrative way only en- hances his worth in our estima- tion.” eiiMdDirs “Tut, tut, my man, the girlies won't hurt you. '—Earl W inans.

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ffi THE ARENA-Page 22 1913 HARRIETT L. FISHER Latin—German Course. Athenian (4); Semi-Chorus (2, 3); Invitation Commit- tee (4); Junior Banquet (3); Senior Prom (4). ‘This little girl possesses an exceeding- ly flexible vocabulary which is display- ed to best advantage in History VI. When Harriett makes below 95, there’s something terribly wrong. It is said she’s the pride of the Dorn Sci.” CALLIE HUNTER Latin—C$e,rman Course. Philomathean (3); Euturpean (4); Semi-Chorus (2, 3. 4); Full Chorus (2, 3, 4); Athletic Asso- ciation (3); Senior Prom Committee (4). ‘‘We most often hear Callie asking, ‘Have you promised the machine?’ or ‘Is this right. Miss Ogden’?” LOUISE WALLACE Latin Course. Athenian (4); Philoma- thean (3); Historian “Arena (3). “So wise, so young, they say do not live long and we fear Louise may be a victim.” RUTH E. WILKIN Latin—German Course. Athenian (4). A student thru’ and thru’ is Ruth, one of our prodigies from Vermilion, who cast her lot with the best class in Paris High.” “She laughs host who laughs with the teacher.”—II. Fisher.



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m THE ARENA-Page 24 1913 ATHALINDA MORRIS Latin—German Course. Euturpean (4); Senior Prom (4). “Who does not know Athalinda by her brilliant German recitations even though she does sit on the Sack row? A damsel who has well contributed to the spirit of the class.” LAWRENCE HEUSTIS—“Brains” Latin—German Course. Philomathean (3); Athenian (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); President (4); Athletic Association (3, 4); Minstrel (3); Track Team (3, 4); Cadets (1, 2); Captain Second Tigers (4). “Brains, that’s what we call him, but who knows if he has any? He may be found after G o’clock P. M. at the Beta Phi Sigma rooms. P. S.— This picture flatters me.” GOLDIA ROACH Latin—German Course. Philomathean (3); Athenian (4); Full Chorus tl, 2): Senior Prophet, “Annual” (4); Pin Com- mittee (4); Motto Committee (4). “This is Goldia in other words the shin- ing Latin star of P. H. S. It seems life will surely be too short for her to tell all she knows.” GERTHA HUTSON German Course. Athenian (4). Her voice is ever gentle, soft and low, but is not so moderated during the last period; she also belongs to the young ladies who must hereafter act their parts on Miss S.’s charge.” eoMdDirs “Lisle and silk hose—all colors.”—Brains.

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