Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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This WILL made the 15th day of November, nineteen-hundred fifty-seven, between the senior class of fifty-eight , part y of the first part, and all student bodies hereafter, part ”y of the second part, witness that we do this day make our last will and testimony. Signed — SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 I, Paul Augustus, will my chair in Social Problems to Bill Baker. I, Cecilia Bangiolo, leave the lustrous, vibrant, well-rounded tones of my brilliant, voluminous speaking voice to echo forever through the halls of P. H. S. and from the walls of the only muster-pot yellow room I've ever seen or heard of. I, Naomi Bell, leave my easy-to-wave short hair to anyone who would like to have it. I, Tommy Belt, leave my kitchen in Boys'Home Ec. class to Jerry Fitzgerald, so that he can learn how easy it is to be a bachelor. I, Preston Bishop, will my pad of excuse slips to Pricilla Rhyan, and my talent for changing F's to A's to Barbara Hall—who found her socks. I, Karen Blume, leave my brain to Mr. Waltman's biology classes. May they get more use out out of it than I did. I, Earl Bolin, leave my goods times in P. H. S. to an incoming freshman. I, Tom Boling, having nothing of tangible value to bequeath to posterity, leave to the faculty my posterior as a blarney stone. I, Jim Boyer, will my track spikes to some unlucky future freshman. I, Judy Bozarth, will my two-year taxi service to some junior girl. I, R. J. Brannon, leave the school in the hands of the underclassmen. How will it ever survive? I, James E. Brazell, will to any junior my place in Mr. Stabler's history class, and will give $1.00 to anyone who can break my record on the Presidents test. I, Jean Bright, will all my abilities to anyone who will make good use of them. I, Brenda Brown, will my pens and pencils to anyone who finds them. I, Carolyn Brown, will my excellent driving ability to Donna Propst, whom I scare to death. I, Gerald B. Burba, leave. Rest at last! (For the faculty! I, Linda Caskey, will whatever there is to will to someone who wants it. I, Joyce Cochran, will my seat in study hall to Brenda Jones — only if she promises to wear shin-guards. She'll need them! I, Brenda Collier, will my ability to get along in Terre Haute to Sandy Holloway, Kay Ann Hale and Nancy Coffee. I, Jerry Collier, will my license plates to Cavanaugh because the cops know them by heart. I, Sally Collier, came to school a doggone fool and leave the same way. I, Kay Ann Connery, will to Sharon Hall, my ability to always look an utter mess after gym class. I, Sue Connery, leave my ability to keep out of trouble to Pat Toughey, Ann Stipp, and Nancy Coffee. I, Frank Cheatham, will my books to anyone who finds them. I, Dave Clover, will my ability to buy good lemons to anyone who gets tired of a fast car. I, Tom Cravens, will all my unhappiness in high school to anyone who wants it. I, Thelma Davidson, leave Paris High to my brother in hopes that he can do more to it than I did. I, Donna Dawson, leave my cousin, Judy, to P. H. S. I, Guenter Dechant, will to Steve Adams, my little knowledge of German, so that he need not study it in college. I expect him to transfer some of his English to me. I, David Dennison, will to Fitzgerald my bookkeeqing manual, as he will need It again next year. [ 22 ]

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Larry Wilson Quiet, reserved, goodnatured, conscientious, and dependable. Student Library Assistant 4. Patricia Ruth Winkler Patsy Always modest, humble; never putting on airs. May Fete I, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. I; Dram. Club 3. Linda Kay Wright Linda Songs you sing and smiles you wear make you friends everywhere. Honor Roll I, 2, 3; Home Room Officer I, 3; Arena 3; Class Play Crew 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banq.-Prom Com. 3,- Girls' Glee Club 3, Officer 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Treble Cleff 1, 2; Music Contest 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Latin Club Officer 1, 2; Dram. Club 2, 3, 4; G. A . A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, 4. Oliver Arthur Yates Stretch He sleeps in the kitchen — with his feet in the hall. Home Room Officer; 1, 2; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4. Eleanor Jane Zimmerly Zim A popular girl with a friendly way, she grows cuter every day. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Class Officer 1, 3, 4; Arena Staff 3, 4; Tiger Relay Court 2, 3; Homecoming Court 4; May Fete I, 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banq.-Prom Com. 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Music Contest 2, 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2; Dram. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Courtesy Award 2, 3. Robert Lee Woltman Bob At football he is surely keen; a harder fighter we've never seen. Class Officer 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Baseball I. James Young Jim I like a girl with a good head on my shoulders. Honor Roll I, 2, 3; Home Room Pres. 3; Arena 4, Class Play Cast 3. 4, Crew 4; Jr.-Sr. Banq.-Prom Com. 3; F. F. A. I, Officer 2, 3, 4; State Farmer 3, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Trees. 4; Key Club I, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Bosketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 3; Baseball 4; Boys State 3; 880 Yd. Relay Team School Record. Patricia Laurentine Wilson fat Have more than thou showest, speak less than thou knowest. Honor Roll I, 2, 3; Class Play Crew 3; May Fete 1. 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banq.-Prom Com. 3; Band I, Contest I; Mixed Chor. 3, 4; Treble Cleff I, 2; Music Contest 3; Pep Club 3; Bi-Phy-Chem Club 2, 3, Officer 4; Latin Club I, 2; Camera Club 3, 4; Dram. Club 2. 3, 4. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Science Cont. 2, 3, 4 Marnita Wright Never take life too seriously. May Fete I, 2, 3, 4; Treble Cleff 2. OTHER SENIORS David Dennison Jim Lankster Ronald Nebergall .



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I, Dorley Dodd, Jr., will to some poor unsuspecting underclassman my chair in the band hall and my place at the head of the marching band. I, Cleo Emrick, will Mrs. Irvine's English Class to Phil Eldredge so that he will have to write silly old letters. I, Mary Fields, leave to Mr. Sweeley, one-hundred feet of rope so that he may put himself out of misery. I, Janie Findley, will my well-worn, but good, P. E. patched sweat pants to Sally Ffale, may she wear them in good health. I, Sharon Findley, will my ability to cut myself in chemistry to anyone taking chemistry. I, Ron Fisk, will to some junior boy, one ear and one pencil. I, Darlene Frye, will my long hair to Billy Riley — when I get it cut. I, Sue Ann Frye, will my drum majorette ability to a drum majorette next year. I, Larry Garwood, will my interesting love-life to Jerry Brand. I, Mary Louise Gates, will my old locker in P. E. to Bonnie Zone and all of the things in it. I, Libby Gayer, being in a generous mood leave nothing to Judy Emery. I, Mary Jane German, will have nothing to will if I don't quit losing everything. I, Francie Gibbs, do hereby will my ability to be the most nervous person in speech class and to lose my voice before every speech to Nancy Werner. I, Peggy Gillespy, have decided to be selfish and keep what I've got, 'cause I'm sure going to need it in the next few years. I, Jim Givens, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my arguments for the Chevrolet— against the Ford, to Mr. Cattaneo. I, Orval Givens, will to John Murphy, my weight, so that he can throw it around on the gridiron next year. I, Oda Gosnell, will all the swats Mr. Lynch would like to give me to some unsuspecting soul. I, Wayne Greenlee, will my first million dollars to David Clover, who is always broke. I, Robert Greenwood, being of sound mind—well, leave all my spare time to Jim Payne and Jim- Dyer. I hope they use more of it than I did. I, Mary Lou Hale, leave my earrings to anyone who doesn't have pierced ears. I, Carolyn Hall, leave my sister. Isn't that enough? I, Darlene Harrison, leave to all the cats that have been using them for the last four years -—my pad and refrigerator. I, Carroll Hartley, leave all I know about airplanes to any boy in Paris High School who is fool enough to want to be a pilot. I, Mary Ann Haun, leave troubles, troubles, troubles, to Nancy Coffee. I, Earlena Henson, will my new senior locker to some lucky junior girl. I, Nancy Hiddle, will all of the tape off a certain class ring to Phyllis Keltz. I, Karen Hill, will nothin' to nobody because I came with nothing and am leaving with nothing. I, David Tank Hollis, will my fooball ability, along with my worn-out toothbrush, to Tony Curl. I, Louis Homann, will my bassoon to any unlucky person who takes it up. I, Ron Ivy, will all the lemons in Paris High to Harlan' Bynum. I, Suzanne Jamison, will to Claudia McConkie my old gym shoes. I, Dorothy Lea Johnson, will all of the pleasures .of being a senior, to my sister Joyce. I, Ossian Russell Keith Jones, III, full of ambition, do leave this school of learning to learn the art of law. I will to Louie Waterloo one beat-up B-flat tuba with sticky valves. Don't take it, Denny! I, Larry Jones, will my height to Mr. Day. I, Shary Katt, will my ability to yell the notorious ape call to anyone who takes 1-A P. E. class next year. I, Donald Kelsheimer, will my affection for Latin to any incoming freshman who needs it. I, Don Keltz, will my ability in woodworking to Phil Brown. I, Betty Jane Knuckles, leave my pet name, Popsickle Kid , to Dorris Ferris. I, Sandy Kvasnicka, will my twirling position to any student who wants to be a twirler as I did. I, Hermien Lambrechtse, leave my crazy mixed-up accent to Miss Greenman,- my full-blooded Dutch inheritance traits to Kathy Eads. I, James Lankster, leave all of my hair to Jerry Mo Fitzgerald. I, Sally Laughlin, leave P. H. S. some peace and quiet as I am the last of the Laughlin clan. [ 23 ]

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