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E. W. Eveland, B.S. Basketball? Basketball. But outside of his famous coaching ability. Coach likes trail work at Yellowstone Pork where he did plenty of hiking last summer. Besides keeping the best of scrap books on his basketball and track teams, his hobbies are hunting and fishing. Pet peeve— paper on the dressing room floor. Catherine Farrell, A.B., M.S. Our French. Spanish, and civics teacher: prefers her students to stay awoke during class. She is P.H.S.'s cupid, and knows the inside of all the latest romances, and is the Girls’ Adviser this year. Sf' Georgana Green, P.H.B. Sophomore English and history teacher, friendly disposition and patience toward the pupi mokes her well liked by the student body. She is interested in the theater, enjoys concerts, and has a liking for nature study, specially birds and flowers. Margaret Haas, B.S. A nowcomor to P.H.S. this year. Miss Maas is a member of the commercial deportment. Besides teaching she is an adviser for the Student Council and is sponsor of the Press Club. Interested in people—both male and female—and dogs and cats. Her hobbies are everything but sleeping. D. H. Hamilton, B.S. Mr. Hamilton teaches the younger generation the art of farming. When he attended P.H.S.. he was a member of the first Paris basketball team to play in a state tournament. A sailor in the first World War, ho made two trips across the Atlantic. His hobby—forming. Spends his summers visiting his boys' projects. Eleanor Hamilton Native of Defiance. Ohio, our girls' physical education instructor likes all sports, especially basketball ond swimming. She usually spends her vacation as a counselor at a girls’ camp and outside of sports, prefers painting. Agnes Hendricks, B.S., M.A. Home living teacher. Miss Hendricks is envied by everyone because of her poise and attractive appearance. She collects recipes, makes slip covers. and refinishes old furniture. Lost summer she took a course in costume designing in New York. Addie Hochstrasser, A.B., A.M. Miss Hochstrasser teaches the junior ond senior classes the fundamentals of English literature. She believes that every student should develop punctuality. She spends her leisure time playing golf and writing to her former students who are in the service. Page Sixteen
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FACULTY OF P. H. S. It has been said that the influence of a teacher goes on forever. The faculty of Paris High School has endeavored to teach democratic ideals and give future citizenry a background and foundation upon which they can help build for a permanent peace and greater understanding among nations of the world. Otto A. Ariens, A.B., M.S. Mr. Ariens, our efficient physics and algebra teacher is the master of X—Y=2X or? He was once in the Air Corps as a mechanic. During summer vacation ho works with the State Highway Deportment and says ho has no special hobby. Mary Dole Bryan, B.A. Here's to P.H.S.'s librarian who is always willing to lend a helping hand in the library to the students, especially the poor freshies. She has a liking for scrap books, and collects decorative objects. Pet peeve—waiting. Miriam Church, B.S. Freshman science teacher, and their faithful adviser—what a task she does have! Her pleasant personality and the sparkle in her eyes gives us a good picture of her. She collects china dogs and is fond of sewing. Alice Cleveland, B.S. Cleve is one of the school's busiest teachers for besides directing class ploys, she is the sponsor of the Speech Club and also sponsor of the Senior Class. She is fond of books, red roses, and collects china. Pet peeve—indefiniteness ond insincerity. LaRue Dayton, A.B. This year Miss Dayton has her hands full with both the junior and senior English classes. Her leisure time interests are many—books, gardening, music, mountain climbing, swimming and the theater. Maude E. Dorsett, A.B. The saying that big things come in little packages certainly holds true to Miss Dorsett, freshman English mentor. One of the advisers of the Arena she has given much time and help to make the book a success. Likes silly hats and to talk. Page Fifteen
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Ruth Ann Hohler, B.S., M.S. P.H.S. welcomes Miss Hohler. the new shorthand and typing teacher, who comes from Cape Girardeau. Missouri. Miss Hohler enjoys cycling and reading. She is an adviser for the editorial staff of the Press Club. Her secret ambition is to learn to paint and to write a book. Francis Hoke, B.S. A likeable personality with a pleasant smile all help to describe Mr. Hoke, teacher of the math department. Likes all kinds of sports, especially golf. Also fond of photographic work. Spent the summer as a guard at Campbell Soup Company— can you imagine? Ruth Lindsey, B.S., M.S. Editorial adviser of the Arena. She collects silver and bronze miniature antiques, likes to travel, and has visited our neighbors to the south. Pet peeve—people who can make good grades and won’t. She teaches ancient, modern, and world history. C. J. Little, B.Ed. Our athletic director and head of the chemistry department. He spends his summers working as an engineer or a teacher in a summer school. His pet peeve is not pronouncing words correctly. Mr. Little, what are those initials C. J. for? Fannie M. Luckhaupt, A.B. Miss Luckhaupt. mild-mannered biology teacher, has done much to develop the atmosphere of the subject she teaches for her room is literally a garden in itself. Her hobby is working with flowers. Ellen Nelson, A.B. New to Paris she comes from Nebraska and teaches our boys and girls to sing. Her favorite sport is football, and her hobby is collecting classical records. Pet peeve—wet weather. Blame her? Mary Perisho, B.S. One would think that Miss Perisho, home economic and related science teacher, would have cooking as her hobby but strangely enough it is young people. She is very interested in their welfare. She has quite a collection of little sawdust animals which she makes in her spare time. Mary Ida Riedell, B.A. Her winning smile and patient attitude have won her mony friends. She took up the task of business manager of the Arena this year. She likes bicycle riding, arranging flowers, and experimenting on a new recipe—fair warning, Mr. Riedell.
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