Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

 - Class of 1932

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SENIORS THE ARENA MYRON ANDERSON Pan High School I. 2. 3; Pari High School 4; George Wa»h-ington Pageant 4. Wisely and slow They stumble that run fast. JOE ANDREWS Danville (Ind.) High School I; Pari High School 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I; Illinium ); George Washington Pageant 4. When you see a mad dog, don't argue with him unless you are sure of your logic! LELA M. AUGUSTUS Vermilion High School I, 2; Pari High School 3, 4; Girl ’ Chorus 3; Christmas Cantata 3. Exhausting thought, and having wisdom with each studious year. LOIS W. BABB Athletic Association I, 2. She would not, with a peremptory tone, assert the nose upon her face her own. JOHN BALL Johnny” Football I. 2. 3, 4; Track I. 2; Alethcnai 3; Illinium 4; Junior Carnival 3; Rifle Club I, 2; Glee Club I, 2, 3. I am a great friend to public amusement. KATHLEEN L. BARKLEY Classical Club I; May Fete 1, 2; Chorus I, 2; Alethcnai 3; Honor Roll 3. No protecting power is wanting, if prudence is used. MARY M. BARR Bobby” Classical Club I; Athletic Association I, 2; Literary Society I; G.A.A. I, 2; Alethe-nai I, 2, 3; M f Fete I. 2; Operetta 3; Honor Roll I, 2; Arena Staff 4; George Washington Pageant 4. The world knows nothing of its greatest people. IRMA BARTLETT Literary Society I; Classical Club I; May Fete I, 2, 3; Junior Carnival 2; Alethenai 2, 3; G.A.A. 2. 3; Gym Review 3; Illinium 3; Operetta 3, Tulip Time. Mindful not of herself. FERN BECKER May Fete I, 2. Everywhere in life, the true question is, not what we gain, hut what we do.” ELSIE BERCAW Did not graduate. THORNTON BISHOP If is the true perfection of man to find out his imperfection. FRANCIS BLACK We measure great men by their character, not by their success. Tuealy-pie

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THE ARENA SENIORS V. Parrish M. Rif.dlll M. Carnahan J. Boland President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer History of the Class of '32 It was going to be a great day in old P.H.S. when some two hundred ten Freshmen, who later became known as the illustrious class of ’32, first entered the portals of the high school. But, much to our astonishment, there were no brass bands and special delegates to greet us when we marched up the steps way back in 1928. And some of our ideas concerning our importance to the high school were soon changed also, for we early learned that our main purpose was to furnish amusement to the upperclassmen, a thing which we did with due ability. As Sophomores we started out to do big things. Although some of our high ambitions made a complete flop, we succeeded in having the largest number on the honor roll, winning the inter-class basketball championship, and some of our more talented members walking off with prizes in the F.. I. League. Although our numbers had diminished somewhat, we still held high hopes of being the largest class to graduate from P.Ff.S. The class of ’32 prides itself on its accomplishments in its Junior year. Needing money with which to entertain the Seniors, the class showed its ability by putting on one of the most successful class plays in the history of P.H.S. Four of the members of the 1931 debating team also came from the class of ’32. As the year drew to a close, we entertained the Seniors in the annual Junior-Senior banquet. And now, as our last year in the old school rolls around, we view with sadness the end of our high school days. We sincerely believe that we have attained some honors and accomplishments in our four years of high school, and that when we are all too quickly compelled to leave, it will not be just the passing of another class. We hope to attain honors in the world just as we have in high school, and to carry proudly the name of the Class of 1932 on to higher honors and attainments. William Parrish ’32. T N felly-four



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THE ARENA SEN 1 O R S LUCY JESS BLAKE Literary Society I; Glee Club I. 4 The devil hath not, in all his quiver's choice, An arrow for the heart like a sweet voice. FRANCES BLANFORD Fran” literary Society I. 2; Classical Club I; G.A.A. I. 2. 3, 4; Basketball Manager of G.A.A.; Illinium 3, 4; Secretary 4; Alethcnai I, 2; Typing Contestant ). Action is eloquence ” HERMINE H. BLANFORD Freshman Litcr.ry Society; G. A. A. I; May Fete I; Classical Club I; Opcretti J. Thoughtless of beauty, she was Beauty's self. JOHN S. BOLAND Johnic” Literary Society I: Athletic Club 2, Classical Club I; Science Club 2. J. 4; Orchestra I, 2. 3; Alethcnai 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Debating Society 4; Operetta. Up in the Air, 4. Work is work, and must be done, Yet as I work, I hate my fun. DANE BOUSLOG Literary Society I; May Fete 2; Orchestra I. 2. 3; Science Club 4. Cheerful at morn he wakes from short repose, Breathes the keen air, and carols as he goes. JANE E. BRADSHAW Glee Club I; Honor Roll I, 2; May Fete J. She was so good she u ould pour rose-water on a toad. JOHN K. BRINKERHOFF Science Club 2; Athletic Association 2. Infinite riches in a little room. ESTHER BROWN Urbana High School I. 2. 3; Art Club 2, J; Paris High School 4. There is nothing in this world worth doing wrong for PAUL BROWN Bo3kkeeping Team 3. Grand, gloomy, and peculiar, he sat upon the throne, a sceptered hermit, wrapped in the solitude of his awful originality. RACHEL BUCKLER Mackenzie High-Detroit |, 2; G.A.A. I, 2; Operetta 2. A violet by a mossy stone, half hidden from the eye MILDRED BUIS Midge” Freshman Literary Society; Classical Club 1; Orchestra I, 2; Chorus 2; Alethcnai 2, 3; Science Club 3, 4; G.A.A. I. 2, 3. 4; May Fete I. 2, 3. Come not within the measure of my wrath! PAULINE BUNNELL Toots” May Fete I. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.

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