Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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LORENE HOPPER Tommie Literary Society I. G.A.A. I. 2 Tulip Time I; May Fete I 2; Ellis Isle Review 3. She likes school because she doesn't come often enough to get tired of it. CLARENCE A. HOWELL Pleasant Hill I. 2; Marshall Township High School 3; F.F.A. 4; Paris High 4. Marshall's loss was our gain. DORANNE HUMRICHOUSE Literary Society I; Girls' Bas ketball I. 2. 3; G A.A. I. 2. 3 May Fete I. 2; Gym Review I 2; Cornivol 4. I'm sure care is on enemy of life. BETTY L. LANDSAW Literary Society I: G.A.A. I; Gym Review I; May Fete I; Basketball I. Even the cares of a Senior could not worry her. EDWARD LOWRY Mexico City American Schoo1 V2 year; Paris High School 3' j years; Ellis Isle Revue 3. Our most proficient Spanish student. WILBUR McCLASKEY F.F.A. I. 2, 3; Carnival 4. As idle os he cares to be. MARGARET McDIVSTT Peg- Litergry Society I; Operetta 2; Class' Secretary 4 She is pretty and therefore to be wooed. She’s a woman ond therefore to De won! JANE McFALL Literary Society I; Glee Club I. 2; G.A.A. I. 2. 3; Cass Play 3; Arena Staff 4; Girls’ Basket boll I. 2. 3; May Fete I. 2; Festival 2. Speoking of types— ETHEL INMAN May Fete I. 2; Gym Review I; Literary Society I. Mischievous eyes peeped from beneath a mop of pretty curly hair. JOHN M. JEWELL Inter class Basketball I. 2. 3; Football I; Carnival 4. It’s never too late to begin being what you might hove been. JOSEPH I. JONES Newton Community H. S. Basketball 3. 4. I know but I can t think. IRMA PAULINE JONES Polly Literary Society I; May Fete I; Gym Review I. 2; Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 4; Carnival 4. Always willing to aid. FRANK KERRICK Skin F.F.A. I. 2. 3. 4; Inter-class Basketball I. 2; Carnival 4. A man of the wcrld—o future former. PALMER KINCADE Literary Society I; Honor Roll I; Football 2, 3; Track 2. 3. 4; Carnival 4. A boy of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows JAMES E. KINNAMAN Jack Glee Club 3. Every laddie has his lassie, but ne’er a one has he—os far os we know! MARCELLA KIRSTEN Mite Associate Editor I. 2; G.A.A. I. 2. 3; Tulip Time I; May Fete I. 2; Girls' Basketball I.. 2. 3; Literary Society I; Illinium 3; Music Festival 2. 3; Arena Staff 4. Her sunny smile makes life worth while (for Allen ond oil). Hopper Howell Humrichouse Inman Jewell J. Jones P. Jones F. Kerrick Kincode Kinnamon Kirsten Londsaw Lowry McCloskey McDivitt McFall [29] SENIORS

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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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THE ARENA 1934 john McFarland A toll boy with a small voice. THOMAS MARQUAND Tom Footboll I. 2. 4; Intramural Basketball I 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Track I, 2. 3. 4; Carnival 4. Moy your shadow never grow less. ADA LUCILE MARTIN May Fete I. 2; Gym Review I. 2; Honor Roll I. 2.3; Debate Club 3; Music Festival 4. Sho needs no eulogy—she speaks for herself. VIVIAN MARTIN Suxe Gym Review I. 2; Literary Society I; May Fete 2; Debate Club 3; Carnival 4. A Miss is as good os her smile. ALTA MAXINE MAY Literary Society I; G.A.A. I. 2, 3: Gym Review I, 2. 3; May Fete I, 2; Basketball 2. 3; Carnival 4. Maxine May — and again, she moy not! MARIAN METCALF Glee Club I. 2. 3, 4; May Fete 1. 2; Gym Review I, 2. A gem of the first water. PAUL E. MIDDLETON Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. 4; Class Basketball 3. Greot men are often silent. CHARLES MILAM Hap' Literary Society I; ''Tulip Time 3; Intramural Basketball I. 2, 3, 4. The good die young! My, I must certainly take good care of my selfl GEORGE MILAM McFarland Marquand L. Martin V. Martin May Metcalf Miadleton C. Milom G. Milam Miller Moigon Morton M ers Nc'an Papadakos Payne VIOLA MAE MULER May Fete I, 2; Literary Society I; Gym Review I, 2; G.A.A. I. ■ 2. 3; Girls' Baske4ball I. 2, 3; Carnival 4. Brown eyes have been many o lad's Waterloo. KATHERINE LUCILE MORGAN Kitty Lou” Indianapolis I; Gym Review 2: FI I is Is'e Revue 3; May Fete 2; Class Play 3; Carnival 4. She lives to conquer men! RUTH MORTON Glee Club 2; Honor Roll I, 4; Class Vice Presiaent 4. Beauty like hers was not made to be wasted on envious girls. ORA MYERS. JR. Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 4. His great intellect foreshadows a brilliant future. JACK NOLAN Milwaukee I; Track 2. 3; Orchestra 2. 3. 4. If flunk we must. In God we trust! GEORGE PAPADAKOS Operetta I; Glee Club I; Basketball 2. 3; Arena Staff 4; Carnival 4; Football 4. Women like those dark handsome men. SCOn PAYNE Honor Roll I, 2. A hair on the head is worth two in the prush. [30]

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