Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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VIRGIL DAILY Football I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4. Happiness consists of many friends, so Virg is surely hoppy. LOUISE DAVIDSON Pete” Brocton High School 1,2; Chorus I, 2; May Fete 2; Style Show 4. Her air. her manner, all who saw admired. BARBARA DENNIS Babs Literary Society I; Associate Editor Arena 3; Editor of Arena 4; Carnival 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4. Has anyone ever known Barbara to be unkind? HAROLD DRAKE Quack” Literary Society I, 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Football 4. Perhops we'd know him better if he’d talk more. ELIZABETH DUGAN Betty” Literary Society I; Gym Review I. 2; May Fete I. 2. Lovable and Sweet—(Sez Bcrnie). JOSEPHINE DUNLAP Jo Literory Society I; Honor Roll I; Carnival 4. Merry twinkling eyes ond a priceless smile. GENEVIEVE DUNN May Fete . 2; Gym Review I. 2; Shy but friendly. JOHN DYER Literary Society I; F.F.A. I; Carnival 4. To say only he is well liked would hardly do him justice. LEONA ELSBERRY Literary Society I; Gym Review I; May Fete I; Chonito 3; Carnival 4; Gypsy Rover 4. No one ever colled Leona bold, if silence is golden, she's surely pure gold. MARION ERFFT Vermilion High I, 2; Orchestra 3, 4; F.F.A. 3. 4. President 4. Such an independent happy choc. We hope he lands in fortune's lap. VIRGINIA ERFFT Vermilion High I, 2; Paris High 3. 4; Music Festival 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 4; All-Stote Orchestra 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. Brilliant and clever! Moody?—Never! Daily Dugan Davidson Dunlap Dennis Dunn Drake Dyer WILLIAM EVEwAND Bill ’’Tulip Time in Holland I; Up in the Air 2; Chonito 3; Gypsy Rover 4. Not lazy—iust doesn't like to study. HAROLD FL-MING Operetta 2, 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Music Festival 2. 3. 4. The boy wi h the smile that won't come off. Elsberry Fleming M. Erfft Flowers V. Erfft Forsman Evelond Forster ALBERTA FLOWERS Gym Review I. Ma Fete 4. Happiness belongs to these who are contented. FLORENCE FORSMAN Chorus I; Tulip Time in Holland I; Style Show 3. Little Miss Sunshine. HOWARD FORSTER Vermilion High I. 2; Paris High 3. 4. Quite dependable is he— For he never shirks, you see. [27] SENIOR

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THE ARENA 1934 CARL CAMPBELL Literary Society I; Carnival 4. A very loyal Senior! CLAYTON CARNAHAN Literary Society I. Wise is he— As on owl! ROSELDA CARNAHAN Literary Society I; May Fete I. 2; Gym Review I. She does those kind little d?eds that most girls leove undone. KATHERINE CARPENTER •’Kay” Vermilion High I 2; Operetta 3. 4; Spelling Contest 3. 4; Class Ploy 3; Honor Roll 3. 4; Carnival 4; Arena Staff 4; Music Festival 3. 4. Kay is a very popular girl. The kind that mokes the boys' heads whirl. CHARLES CARTER Chuck Literary Society I; Basketball 3; Class Play 3; Illinium 3; Football 4; Track 4. It's a great plague to be a handsome man. Campbell C. Carnahan R. Carnahan Carpenter Carter Cory Cossel Cheotham M. Cochran Collier W. Cochran Cornwell Cockcroft Crum Coffey Curtis EUGENE CARY ,,CaryM Class President 2; Intra mural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Class Ploy 3; Carnival 4; Arena Staff 4. I never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me. MABEL CASSEL Vermilion High I. 2; Music Festival 2. 3; Operetta 3. 4; Style Show 3. So sweet,— so quiet, and so likeable. ELIZABETH CHEATHAM Chrisman High I, 2; Paris High 3. 4; Illinium Club 3; Carnival 4. She smiles to fascinate — ah, crowds! MAXWELL COCHRAN Football I. 2, 3. 4; Basketball I, 2. 3. 4, Captain 2; Track I. 2. 3; Good Sportsmanship Trophy 2; Class President 4. Here is the President of our class. He makes the heart flutter for many a lass. WILLIAM A. COCHRAN Literary Society I; Football 2, 3; Class Basketball I. 2. 3; Track I. 2. 3; Operetta 3. 4; Music Festival 2. 3. And they all cast second glances. MARGARET COCKCROFT Sarah Scott I; Wiley High 2; Paris High 3, 4; Carnival 4. A talented dancer in our midst. HUBERT A. COFFEY Track I; Basketball I, 2; Football 2: Operetta 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4. His cleverness saved him many on hour of hard work. PANSY COLLIER Literary Society I; Gym Review 1.2: May Fete 1,2; Style Show 2. She has that rore sweetness of nature. LYLYAN CORNWELL Grandview School I. 2; Danville High 3; Honor Student 4. It's her first year here, but that doesn't hinder her progress. FRIEDA W. CRUM Gym Review I, 2. 3, 4; May Fete I. 2; Girls' Basketball 2. 3. 4; G.A.A. 2. 3: Carnival 4. Her only folly is a dork-haired boy. RICHARD C. CURTIS Home Room Officer 2. 3. Nothing ruffles his good nature. [26]



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THE ARENA 1934 Fortune Francis A. Frye C. Frye Gil'ogly Gleckler Groy Greathouse Gumm Heck Guymon Henry Hamilton Hick Harris Hires ROBERT GRAY Bob Head high, eyes forward, climbing up. ASA B. GREATHOUSE. JR. Class President I; Literary Society I. Assistant Editor of Arena 4; Carnival 4. For every why he has a wherefore. ROBERT L. GUMM • Bob Literary Society I; Class Bas ketball 3; Illinium 3; Operetta 3: Orchestra 3: Music Festivol 3. 4. Bob is pestered by the girls. It must be because of his lovely curls. GORDON GUYMON Many a girl falls for curly hair, nice eyes, and a kindly smiic. LETA HAMILTON Literary Society I; G.A.A. I; May Fete 1.2; Gym Review 1.2. Quietly she entered school, And just as quietly left. HENRY HARRIS Football I. 4; Trock 3. Young and toll, or.d very hond-some. MADELYN HECK ,,HeckieM G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4; May Fete I. 2: Girls' Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Gym Review I. 2; Carnival 4. Men — Bah! TONY FORTUNA Football 3. 4; Basketball 4; Track 4. He's quiet in school, but how about outside of school? ARTHUR FRANCIS AMELIA FRYE Literary Society I; May Fete I 2; Gym Review I. 2; Arena Staff 4; Carnival 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. Amelia is a friend to all. CARL FRYE Literary Society I F.F.A. 3. 4. Quiet, ’tis true. DOLORES GILLOGLY Literary Society I; Gym Review I. 2; May Fete I. 2; Cornivol 4; Honor Roll I, 2. 3. 4. In Dolores anyone can confide, because she sees the brightest side. MARGARET GLECKLER Peg Literary Society I; Chorus 3; Class Play 3; Operetta 3; Music Festivol 3; Honor Roll 3, 4. Of oil the girls that are so bright. There's none like pretty Peggy- ROBERT HENRY Bob He lives on the reputation of the reputation he might hove made. WILLIS HICKS Oliver High School I. 2; Paris High School 3. 4. He's quiet himself, and lets whoever wants to talk—talk. JOHN E. HIRES Glee Club I; Track I. 4; Cornivol 4. Full of fun and fend of frolic. [28]

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