Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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Page Twenty SENIORS CLASS OF ’36 William D:c klnson Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Carnival 2, 4; And It Rained” 3; Growing Paint” 3; Edgar County Music Festival 2. 3; F. I. League Contest 3; County Spelling Contest 4. A grin o’erspreads hit manly countenance. Mary Elizabeth Dickey Gym Review 1; G. A. A. 2. 3; Girls’ basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Carnival 2, 4; May Fete J. She's not what you’d call perfect. She's not what you’d call bad; She's iust like all the rest of us. And smiling is her fad. Dorothy B. Drake Gym Review I; Style Show Carnival 3. When she smiles, beams like darts Carry sunshine to our hearts. Viola Eastir Honor Roll I, 2, 4; Sophomore Play 2; Carnival 4. She is a well-liked girl with many a friend. On the pash of success her way will wend. Max Roland Klsbirry Class Treasurer I; Music Festival I, 2; Honor Roll 1,2; County Contest 2; Orchestra 1.2. 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Chorus 3. On my right—my friends and my car; On my left—my bosks and teachers; At my feet—the girls. Russell Eord F. F. A. I, 2; Carnival 2, 4; Track 3, 4. As lively as a Kansas grasshopper. Harold Drake A living protest against the Roosevelt theory of strenuous living. Harold dropped out of school to accept a position. Maurice Fox Illinium I; Carnival 2, 4; Track 3, 4; F. F. A. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball I, 3, 4; Home Room officer 4. The lad from the country so fair, In love with a senior with nut-brown hair. Helen Drake Carnival 4; Girls’ Basketball 3; May Fete 3; Gym Review 1. Life’s what you make it. And fun’s how you take it. Did not graduate. Delbert Dunlap F. F. A. I, 2, 3, President 4; Football 4; Vice President, Home Room 4; Judging Team I, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 4; F. F. A. Basketball Team 3, 4. Good nature, muscle, and grit combined. Carolyn Jani Francis Style Show 3; May Fete 3; Chorus 4. Wc meet thee like a pleasant thought. William L. Frye Vermillion I, 2. Cheer up! Great men have come from small towns. Dorothy Dunn Audrey Ellen Fulton Gym Review I; Sophomore Class Play 2; Carnival 2, 4. Quite replete with modesty, the queen of all virtues. Chorus I, 2; Junior Banquet Committee 3; Tercentary Program 3. Oh! how that girl did flirt! The 1936 Arena

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Page Nineteen CLASS OF 36 Laura Belle Bunnell Green Biy, Wisconsin 2; Honor Roll J, 4; Carnival 4. She it o free, to frank, to kind. Her match it mighty hard to find. Fred Burnham Intramural basketball I, 2; Track I, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball J, 4. Is he bashful or it it just hit way? Wilma Jane Conner Gym Review I; Sophomore Clan Play 2; G. A. A. 3; May Fete 3. She's slender and tall. She ! gentle and kind. And at to her nature, She't quite refined. Dorothy Curl G. A. A. I, 4; Style Show 3. As she travels along life's way. Much will she do, but little say. Helen A. Cai imise Gym Review I; Douglas High School, Mounds, Illinois, 2. So proper and sedate a lass, We seldom know »' e's in the class. Margaret A. Cassity Carnival 4. Efficient, wi'.ing, courteous; She'll be somebody's valued secretary. Archie Ben Davidson Archie Ben decided he preferred work to study, so he dropped out of school early in the year. Julia Fern Dawson Chorus I; Style Show 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; E. I. League Contest 2, 3; All State Chorus 2. As peppy as her hair it red. Frances Clapp Grandview I, 2. Calm she lookt and quiet, too. But when she's aroused, what she can do! Due to illness, Frances will not graduate this year. Carol Cochran Kansas H. S. I; Paris High School 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Basketball 2. 4. One of our athletes who never worries over his numerous lady loves. Fred Deem Carnival 4. There is all of honesty, manhood, and good fellowship in him. Joseph De. Lana He'll never fail you as a friend. Thelma Conklin Barn Dance 2; Carnival 2; Style Show. A real good typist, to they say, She'll reach a high mark in her day. Ruth Dick Grandview High School I, 2; Paris High School 3, 4; May Fete 3; Chorus 4. She is gentle, she is shy. But there's mitshief in her eye. ‘'Paris High School cS SENIORS



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CLASS OF ’36 Page Twenty-one Ciiari is Raymond Hall Llster B. Carver F. F. A. I; Foot bill I. Brin ; quiet is in awfully lonesome job. P. S. I'm not lonesome. Class Basketball I, 2; Track I, 2, J; Football I, 2. The mile can always be won by endurance. El mer K. Garwood F. F. A. I, 3, 4; Vermilion H. S. 2. My name is Gar-wood, but I'm not a stick. Carolyn Gillespy Chorus I, 2; Illinium I; Music Festival I, 2, 3; Edgar Co. Contest 2; F.. I. league Contest 2, 3; St vie Show 2; Sophomore Play; Carnival 2, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; And It Rained” 3; Grandma Pulls the String” 3; Growing Pains 3; Pageant 3; Arena Staff 4; Writers’ Club 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. I can always think of things to say. And when I'm talking I feel so gay. Rum Ann Glic k G. A. A. I; Gym Review I; Carnival 2; Honor Roll 2; Tercentary Program 3; May Fete 3; Carnival 4. Her winkablc, twinkable, simply unthinkable eves Janl Gorman Gym Review 2; Style Show 3; Carnival 4. Hers she comes, and there she goes Making friends and never foes. Mary Harrison Style Show 3. A girl who can bottle up her wrath at all times surely is a corker. I.loyd C. Middle Class Basketball I, 2. A very modest young man. Mildred Middle G. A. A. I, I, 4; Honor Roll 2; Girls’ Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Carnival 2, 4. Here’s to our Mildred, hail! In athletics she'll bla e the trail. Ida Hill Home Room Officer 2: Style Show 3; Pageant 3; Carnival 4. She’s pretty to walk with. Witty to talk with, and pleasant too, to think on. Beulah Grim in Honor Roli I, 2, 3, 4. Another rose may bloom as sweet. But never a girl could be more neat. Irma Louise Hires G. A. A. I, 3, 4; Gym Review I; May Fete 3; Carnival 4. It takes us to play basketball. Ruth Ann Mali Helen Howerton Gym Review I; G.A.A. I; Class Secretary 2; Sophomore Class Play 2; Carnival 2. A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Gym Review I; Style Show 2; Home Room Officer 2; May Fete 3; Honor Roll 4. With her cheery smile. She’ll make life worth while. 'Paris High School SEN! O R S

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