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18 INSTRUCTORS on the BETTY LOU HUNTER, A.B. Many people have the mistaken idea that Miss Hunter’s most important function at P.H.S. is dinning English into the sophomores, but we think it is leading school songs at pep meetings and acting as editorial conscience for the ARENA staff. She likes fresh flowers, books, traveling, the theater, walking, and dotes on sauerkraut. ADDIE HOCHSTRASSER, A.B., A.M. Mentor of the senior English classes, Miss Hochstrasser stresses exactness and punctuality, for .«he realizes how important such traits arc. Her favorite pastime is golf, and her favorite person—her soldier brother. In fact, she has a warm welcome for all service men—even erst- while problem children. MAUDE E. DORSETT, A.B. Although Miss Dorsctt is small in stature and must look up to many of her freshmen Eng- lish students, they all agree to the old saying that one can be both small and mighty! The theatre has always been fascinating to her; she also likes to collect antiques and satisfies her femi- nine curiosity taking the Gallup Poll. BR1GITTA KUHN, B.Ed. This is Miss Kuhn’s first year as a teacher, so she still remembers how it feels to be a student at P.H.S. Pet peeve—anklets with high heels. Likes swimming, travel, basketball, badminton, the Book of the Month Club, and collects phonograph records and stamps. During the second semester she has sponsored our fledgling journalists. LARUE DAYTON, A.B. CATHERINE FARRELL, B.A., M.A. Teaching junior English is her vocation. Her leisure time interests arc many—books, gardening, music, mountain climbing, swimming and the rheatre. At present, her love of travel must remain unsatisfied, but later she hopes to spend another summer in the Rockies and make her first trip to Hawaii. Miss Hunixr EnjKlhb lli Miss Dorsett English I Mild-mannered custodian of the first hour assembly. Miss Farrell has long been a jack of all trades”—teaching a variety of subjects. She considers galoshes and a fur coat winter necessi- ties—spends her summers at home in Green Lake, just loafing.” Did you know that acy was in her class at Ripon College.
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CHIEF of STAFF The hustle and bustle of office activities re- main unchanged. Top man” this year is Arthur C. Forster, who is not a newcomer to the Paris school system but has previously served as high school teacher, as County Superintendent, and as principal of Mayo. His aim has been to create a congenial atmosphere and encourage students to make their own decisions. Frequent conferences with individuals and meetings with the executive committee of the Student Council have aided in this. His first year as principal of P.H.S. has shown good planning, and his understanding of young people’s problems has been greatly appre- ciated. Mary Ellen Tweedy has just finished her first year as our principal’s secretary. Already familiar with life at P.H.S., having graduated here in 1940, her youthful outlook, vitality, and business- like management have made her a favorite with students and teachers alike. While we do not envy these people their many responsibilities, we have every respect for their judgment and leadership. Tweedy Arthur C. Forster, B. ED., M. A. Principi EXECUTIVE BOARD OF STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: Dickenson, Tail. Taflinger, Glover, Pedersen, Sizemore. Foley, Stotts. Seated: Zimmcrly, Hartwich, Mr. Forster
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ELSIA TATE, A.B. Miss Tate’s famous ninth hours arc the terror of all her Latin students, and you might guess her pet peeve is a bright pupil that refuses to use his brains. Before the war, she was a globe trotter and traveled in most of the European countries. Two summers ago she attended the University of Mexico and last year the University of Illinois. MARY DOLE BRYAN, B.A. Our librarian, Mrs. Bryan, collects antiques, preferring those with an historical background. Her pet peeve is committee meetings. She plays golf, keeps a wild flower garden, and travels when conditions permit. Owns a little dog, Poochie,” who loves to show off by frightening people. Did you know she has a brother in the F.B.I.? ALICE M. W. CLEVELAND, B.S. Our very capable speech instructor. Miss •Cleveland, makes people her hobby and uses her knowledge of them in conducting her classes. During vacation she reads, cats, and travels. Pet peeve—indefiniteness. Likes red roses and kittens . . . says people’s eyes and hands fascii Miss Kuhn Latin, English Miss Tate Latin Miss Farrell Langnaxfs Economics Mrs. Bryan Librarian Miss Cleveland Speech English
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