Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

 - Class of 1933

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LLOYD ADAMS Class Treasurer 1; Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball I. 2. 4; Trark I, 2, 3. -I; Drroration (iommillrr Junior Banquet 3. .4 deadly lac kit’, a dependable guard. ROY H. ANDERSON l.itrrarv Society 1, 2; Glee Club I. 2. 3; “Yanki San” 2; •‘Tulip Time in Holland 2; Munir Fr ti al 3. Hoy can certainly keep the eon• versational ball rolling. ARCHIE ANDREWS l.itrrarv Sorirty I; Junior Car-nival I; Football I, 2. 3, 4; Inlraniiiral Basketball 1. 2. 3, ♦ ; Drroration Committer for Junior Banquet 3. .4 perfect Arrow-Collar Ad. MARJORIE F. ASAY I; Orchestra I. 2. 3; l.itrrarv Sorirty I ; Junior Car. ' nival 1; Gym Review 3; May lyr Propram I. 2, 3; Mimic f V Vmlival 3; Illinium 3; Home y room Secretary 4. (tuiel ax can he Vet well beloved by all indeed. GEORGIE F. ASHLEY Home room Treasurer 2; Style Show 2: Gym Review 2; May Frlr 2; Bookkeeping Contest 3. Heauly ix truth, truth ix beauty. MARY BAKER Freshman Literary Society; Chorus I; G.A.A. I. 2. 3.; Gym Review 2: Alethenai 2: May Fete I, 2; “Filin Inle Revue I; Debate Team I; Honor Roll 1, 2. Heauly and brains DO go together. MAXINE BANDY Did not graduate. ELSIE BERCAW Freshman l.itrrarv Sorirty; G.A.A. I; May Fete I. 2; Illinium 2; Style Sliow 3; Home room Trea«urer 2; Home room President I; Washington Pageant I. .4 lovely Iteing. xcarcely formed or molded. .4 rose with all its x wee text leaver yet folded. PHILLIP BEST, “P hT Cla«s President 1.3; Roys Glee Club I, 2. 3. 4; Debate 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2.3.1; Serretary Athletic --oriation 2; Class Flay 3; Football 2, 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Srienre Club 3. 4; Washington Pageant 3; Arena Staff 4. True blue and there's not a thing he can't do. GRACE BOWSMAN Delray Reach, Florida I, 2. 3; Girl ’ Glee Club I. 2; Girls Basketball team. .4 winsome lass from the tunny SYLVIAN L. BR INKERHOFF Glee Club I; Freshman Literary Sorirty; Junior Carnival I; Illinium 3. 4. Sytl has a car. Its pain I ix bright and shiny: And everywhere that car goes. Just look, for there you’ll find him. mi. LAWRENCE BUNNELL F.F.A. 2. 3. 4; Football 4; Trark 4. V ever without that twinkle in his eye. JOHN A. CABEEN CI a » Treasurer I ; Freshman Literary Sorirty ; Alethenai 2; Srienre Club 4; Glee Club t; Arena Stall t. U hen you see cartotms with plenty of humor. Remember we’ve given you a rumor. DORA J. CANNON Literary Society; May Fete 2; Gym Review 2; Style Show 3. The tpiiet kind whose nature never varies.

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A C1MTUBY or pjocatu J. Dorris E. M. Crabtree A. Rhoads M. Tahble President Vice President Secretary Treasurer History of the Class of 33 This class drifted into High School about the fall of 1929. The membership was a few more than it is now. As we weren't bashful, we just told the teachers how good we were, and they took us at our word. As a result of this, we were taken down the line a little, hut although we didn't do so much, great things were expected of us, and rightly. And we did have a great literary society. The next year we entered school feeling three or four years older, and very important (knowing that there was a freshman class beneath us), and very wise. I bis last idea was speedily extracted from our thoughts hv the teachers, who knew lots harder questions than the ones they gave the year before. I bis greatly upset our “piece of mind hut we struggled on valiantly. If Emerson had visited our high school during the year ‘31 -‘32, and had seen the Junior Class, he would immediately have jotted down in his notebook. “Great minds at work and at play. Not only does our class have great minds, but it went places in athletics during this period. During this time one of our schoolmates was singularly honored, as we have now had the “best president of the “best class in school for two different years. During this, the final year for us, almost all worthwhile organizations have been overrun with Seniors. Word has reached our class that there is a depression of money and what goes with it in the outer world, hut there's no depression of brains and talent and ambition in the class of 1933; rather a boom. I might also add that, as we graduate this year, some nice folks got together and decided to have a little fair for us at Chicago. I know the memory of this class w ill long he cherished by the entire school, and I hope the memories are pleasant ones. Max E. Tarble '33.



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IK IN W. CASKEY F.F.A. 2. 3. 4. Silence is a true friend that never he trays. WAYNE C. CASSADY Ha-krthall I. 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2. lie plays with erit ami speed. And scares in time of need. MARIE CASSITY Chrisman High School 1. 2. 3; Piri« liitcli School 4; C.A.A. 1. 2: Home Fconomio Club I. 2. 3; Junior Play 3. A i inning smile trill conquer almost anything. FRANK . Clll RCIUr. Glee Club I. 2. 4: Freshman Literary Society: Alethenai 2; Windmilli of Holland 2: Crorpr Washington Pageant 3. As fond of dates” as an A rah. HAROLD CLAPP Martin« illc H ifeh School I: ()horu« I; Freshman Class Play I; Junior (!l« Play 3. Often serious, rtf ten glad. Another jolly Senior lad. RUTH CLAPP Grandview High School I, 2: Paris High School 3, 4: Chorus 3; May Fete 3; Illinium 4. She is ihe hind that helps raise the scholarship standard of the class. or BiocRc;; MARTHA JANE CLARK Chorus 2: Operetta 2: G.A.A. I, 2; lia'ketl.all I. 2. 3; May Fete 1. 2; Gym Review 2. Silence more musical than any song. STANLEY CLARK Junior Carnival 1; Vice-President of Home Room I. 2. Can he smile ! ! VIRGINIA CLINE May Fete I. 2; Chorus 3; Operetta 3; Glee Cluh 4; Operetta 4. Smiling altrays, with a lit inkle in her exes. MARIE B. COX Gym Re iew 1, 2; Glee Cluh I; May Fete 2. I illeil uith pep anil fun From head to toes. She livens things up II her ever she goes. ETHEL MARIE CRABTREE, “Crabby Freshman Literary Society; ('lass Secretary 2; Glee Cluh I. 2. 3. 4; C.A.A. I. 2; May-Fete 2. 3; Operetta I, 2. 3; Sally and Company 3; Son Leader 2. 3, I; Clans Vice. President 4. Cute, petite, and sued, U ith graceful dancing feel. ALLEN CRAWLEY Oliver 11 i k h School I. 2; Paris High School 3. 4; F.A.A. 3. 4. U hen tillage begin , other arts follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of human cit Hi-zation. LKLANI) E. Cl NDIFF Literary Society I : Orchestra I; F.F.A. 3. 4; Intramural lias ket hall I. Illessed he agriculture! if one does not have too much of it. OPAL CUN I)IFF Orchestra I : Literary Society I; F.A.A. 3. 4; Class Basket-hall 3: Intramural Ha»kelhall 4. A real Future Farmer of America. 26

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