Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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UNDER THE BIG TOP [17] Stella Risser Enthusiastic typing, bookkeeping, and secretarial practice teacher. Enjoys preparing and eating good food. Staunch supporter of all Tiger games whether football or basketball. Annabel Scott, B.ED. Adviser to Tiger Tales, junior class sponsor, and teaching commerce keeps Miss Scott busy. In music, likes everything from symphony to Spike Jones. H. D. Sweeley, B.S. ' Deac returns to coach football and teach history and English. Says best part of teaching is the salary. Freaks are favorites of a circus. Elsia Tate, A.B. Our Latin teacher is well qualified for the position. Traveling is a hobby. She has made two extensive tours of Eusope. Likes nonfiction. Jane Wilson, B.ED. Miss Wilson teaches government, sociology, and English. For relaxation collects records, walks, and watches tennis matches. Enjoys watching the spectators at the circus. Mary Dole Bryan, B.A. Librarian of PHS, Mrs. Bryan likes to notice changes in students from freshman to senior year. Likes to play golf and ride horseback.

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[16] BARKERS Ruth Lindsey, B.S., M.S. Miss Lindsey teaches world history. Clowns and parades are favorite parts of a circus. Enjoys plays, travel, reading, and walking as forms of recreation. C. J. Little, B.ED. PHS' master of H H?0, Mr. Little teaches chemistry and senior science. Is also efficient athletic director. Has worked as an engineer in summers. Fannie Luckhaupt, A.B. Keeper of the bees, birds, and butterflies. Instructs biology students by the use of movies in the life habits of plants and animals. Mary Perisho, B.S. Miss Perisho, home economics teacher, likes to read good magazines and see current plays. Likes to travel. Says basketball is a favorite sport. Charles Pulliam, B.ED. Mr. Pulliam teaches drawing, industrial arts and building trades. Construction is the most interesting feature of the classes. Favorite part of circus is clowns. Tony Reed, B.ED. This is Mr. Reeds second year as industrial arts teacher. Likes soft, soothing music. Favorite play is Oklahoma. Baseball is a favorite sport.



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BARKERS UNDER THE BIG TOP E. W. Eveland, B.S. Mr. Eveland, basketball coach for winter and national forests worker in Montana for summer, says trapeze acts are favorite part of a circus. Lou Waterloo Mr. Waterloo is music director extra-ordinary. Says no two students react the same to the course. Favorite book is LIVES OF GREAT MUSICIANS. Patricia Huelbig, B.S., M.ED. Miss Huelbig is the new vivacious vocal instructor who literally went wild when the Cardinals won the World Series and Illinois beat UCLA. Mary Ellen Tweedy Mr. Ariens' competent secretary is always on the go. Manages to learn names of most students. Basketball enthusiast. Favorite book is THE ROBE. Esther L. Simons, B.S. Miss Simons is instructor of the girls' gym classes and supervisor of the GAA. The acrobats are a favorite part of a circus. Margaret Sullivan Efficient, cheerful Miss Sullivan is mainly responsible for the smooth management of Mr. Moss' office. She likes the association with young people.

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