Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

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OUR WORLD THROUGH THE ARENA Mountains of books, Oceans of knowledge, Rivers of thought And valleys of reasoning— All make up the geography of our school world. Ranges of ideas come through On plateaus of fun, Streams of chatter With blizzards of homework In valleys of activities At Paris High School— OUR WORLD. We, the Arena Staff, on behalf of the student body and faculty of Paris High School express our gratitude to you, Mrs. Mary Dole Bryan, for the invaluable help which you so willingly give us through our high school days. There are many things that would not have been accomplished without your cheerful assistance. 4 ROBERT GROSS RAYMOND MASSEY DON BELT EUGENE KILLION President Secretary WILLIAM PATTON FLOYD MILLER, JR. DON CAVINS The aim of the Board of Education is to provide the best possible educational system for our students, one that is consistent with the ability of our community of responsible citizens to support. Along with this aim is the desire to give adequate consideration and appreciation to our teachers who are the very heart of our educational system. Raymond I. Massey I believe public education is the best means to promote the welfare of our people and to preserve the democratic way of life. Eugene E. Killion I believe the school's primary function is to provide and encourage modern, high quality educational experiences to the youth of the community through educational experience provided by properly trained, dedicated teachers in an atmosphere conducive to learning. The school Board sets the stage through policies and material things but must leave it to the teacher to produce the experiences through which learning is accomplished. Don Cavins I believe the main objective of public education is to provide equal educational opportunities for all children, which will encourage and stimulate their continuous growth. We should strive to help each student to think clearly, logically, and independently, and to know and to master his own powers and potentialities and to exercise these powers with due regard to the rights of others. Floyd A. Miller, Jr. 5 My greatest desire to provide the best educational program possible with the available resources. Donald E. Belt Education for every student in our public school system is the aim of the Board of Education. Students need to be introduced to as many areas of learning as possible, and it is the task of the Board of Education to provide facilities in which trained teachers establish and provide learning experiences that prepare students to find their places in a revolving society. Robert Gross A common ground for educating the youth of our country is found in our public school system. The Board of Education and teachers cooperate in preparing students for good citizenry and happy, useful lives in an adult world. William Patton 6 The duties of a superintendent resemble the man shoveling sand against the tides—his work is never finished. His major concern, however, should be in selecting competent teachers and creating favorable conditions under which they can do their best work. But, it might be well to reflect a moment and remember that the quality of our educational program can only be as good as the quality and type of students we have in our schools. That's why we're proud of our schools and of you—our students. JOHN STABLER, superintendent Paris Union School District No. 95 CATHERINE J. PECK Bookkeeper and Secretary AAARGARET C. SULLIVAN Secretary to Superintendent 7 America needs citizens that are well educated in order to remain the greatest force in freedom. The generation that is now in our schools will be called upon, more than any other, to preserve the American ideals and rights that we now enjoy. The great challenge will come later in your life. The preparation for this challenge is here and now. If each student dedicates himself to the task of developing themselves physically, socially, mentally, emotionally and spiritually to the greatest possible degree, then we can be assured that ours will be an even more outstanding nation in the future. You can be assured that the faculty of Paris High School will do their utmost in all respects to see that you are provided with the knowledge and skills that are needed for your development. It remains up to each student to avail himself of the opportunities presented to him by the school and society. Joseph A. Doglio JOSEPH A. DOGLIO Principal of Paris High School ELLEN E. JOHNSON Secretary to the Principal 8 MAINTENANCE of the capitol building of our school world is in the capable hands of a most loyal crew of men. Without their efficiency, OUR WORLD would be disrupted. Courtesy and helpfulness are outstanding characteristics of these, our friends. IS EZRA KELSHEIMER DELBERT BELL ROSCOE GOSNELL LEONARD ALEXANDER JAKE FOLEY 9 Education in OUR WORLD at Paris High School President ............................. Raymond I. Massey Senate ..... Members of the Board of Education Presiding Officer of the Senate_________________John Stabler House of Representatives_________________Parents and Faculty Speaker of the House _______________________ Joseph Doglio Capitol Building_________________________ Paris High School 10 Industrial Arts ROBERT E. STALEY B.S.-I.S.C.; M.S.-I.S.C.; Ind. U.; Drawing, D.O. EDWARD T. DAY B.S. in Ed.-E.I.U.; M.S.-U. of III.; Ind. Arts I, Elect. Wood I, II JAMES R. LAWTON B.S.-I.S.C.; Ind. Arts I, Metal Industry and the arts Make a good combination; Neither can survive Without the other. The arts provide incentive. Industry provides the motor. Science BRET BROWN B.S.—I.S.C.; M.S.— I.5.C.; Biology JOHN C. GIBSON B.S.—E.I.U.; M.S.— E.I.U.; Fisk U., U. of Mo., Brown U.; Chemistry, Adv. Chemistry JANET HENSON B.S.—I.S.C.; I.S.C.; Biology, Anatomy, Physiology V ANN JOHNSON B.A.—S.I.U.; S.I.U., E.I.U.; Physiology BETTY G. RUYLE A.B.-U. of S.C.; M.A.—E. Carolina G; Physiology Science among us, all round gs, Won't you ever cease to confound us? Science over which we keep musing, Won't you ever stop confusing? It never ceases to astound us, How a little science can confound us. DANIEL W. BRUNER B.S.—I.S.C.; Biology RONALD DORIS B.S. in Ed.—E.I.U.; E.I.U.; Physics 12 i MARIAN H. YONITZ B.S.—E.I.U.; Home Economics I This department is where students learn to cook and sew. All the appliances are waiting— Ready to go! Now the room is neat and clean— We must confess. But after class, What a mess! 13 Agriculture There has been a class of citizens Since time begun Adam was one And until the end of time There will be that kind Who plant and harvest crops. Who feed and fatten stock. Those who toil with the soil And feed the weeds As well as the seeds— Without these citizens we'd be in need. 14 Mathematics ALBERT McHENRY B.S.-E.I.U.; M.A.-U. of III.; U. of III.; Trigonometry, Algebra II RONALD DORIS B.S. in Ed.-E.I.U.; E.I.U.; Algebra I NANCY SUE MAPLE B.S.-I.S.C.; ISC.; Algebra I, Plane Geometry JOSEPH STROKES B.S.—I.S.C.; Algebra I, Arithmetic PAUL R. HARP, JR- B.S.—Murray S.C.; Murray S.C.; Algebra, Gen. Math, Plane Geometry Natural numbers, real numbers, zero to boot— Sometimes even an imaginary root. Equations, formulas, properties too— There are so many things for us to do. But this is what a math class is for, So every day we can learn a little more. 15 Drivers’ Education Well known around school is the Drivers' Education department. The department is not only noted for making our world safer (?), but also the students have set a world record for aging Driver Education instructors. 16 The Library MARY DOLE BRYAN B.A.—Wellsley; U. of III.; William and Mary College; Librarian Student curiosity about a myriad of things is satisfied in the Paris High School library. Our browsing nook is a most comfortable corner in which to curl up with a magazine or newspaper. Students may most profitably while away a few minutes and catch up on news about people and events of current interest. 17 Guidance Student problems are the problems of the guidance department. ’Adjustment in the educational field can be made through acceptance of counseling service. A counselor is the concerned friend of all students. PAULINE NEWMAN B.S.—I.S.C.; M S.—I.S.C.; Guidance JOSEPH SANDERS Secretary to Mr . Newman 18 The responsibility of the English department is to instruct students in good grander, correct speling, enkreased vokabulery, and excelent lit-arature. This ain't a very lazy task, but them thar suparb teachers dew a real fin job. LOUISE HONNALD B. of Ed.—E.I.U.; U. of Wisconsin; English IV, I THEODORSA DAY B.A.—E.I.U.; M.A.—U. of III.; English III MAUDE E. HOPPER A.8.—DePauw U.; Northwestern U., I.S.C., U. of III.; English II; Dean of Women CARRIE M. SHUTZBAUGH B.A.—I.S.C.; U. of III., I.S.C.; English II VIRGINIA ALLEN B.A — M.11,1cm U ; B.M.E. — III. S.U.; English I TED E. JOHNSON B S. in Ed — E.I.U.; E.I.U.; Speech RONALD D. SNEAD ANN MORTON A.8.—Millikin U.; B.S.—I.S.C.; English III E.I.U.; English II, I NELLE L. JENKINS A B. in Ed.—Fairmont, S.C.; Washington U., U. of Colo., West Va. U.. I.S.C.; English IV; Arina Sponsor HELEN M. HIGHTOWER B.A.—U. of III; U. of Wisconsin; English I; Tiger Tales Sponsor ANN BROCK BS.—I.S.C.; U. Of III.; Business English 19 Foreign Languages ELIZABETH KERN B.S.—E.I.U.; M.S.—E.I.U.; Latin I, II CATHERINE FARRELL B.A.—Ripon College; M.A.— Columbia U.; Spanish I, II CARRIE M. SHUTZBAUGH B.A.—I.S.C.; U. of I., I.S.C.; French I, II Spanish, French, Latin Are taught in our school. The student who takes them Is no fool. He had to be bright— To get everything right In both English and The language he's taking. 20 Business Education ANN BROCK B.S.—I.S.C.; U. of III; Typing I, II, Business English, Diversified Education Sponsor ANGELA HAHN B.S.—E.I.U.; Shorthand. Typing I MARY IDA RIEDELL B.A.—St. Mory-of-the-Woods; U. of III., U. of Denver; E.I.U., I.S.C.; Clericol, Shorthand, Office Occupations Sponsor JEANETTE BAKER B.S.—E.I.U.; E.I.U.; Bookkeeping, General Business JOHN H. EGGLESTON B.S.—I.S.C.; M S.—U. of III.; U. of III., I.S.C.; Bookkeeping, Typing I, Business Arithmetic Oh! Oh! the O. O. girls! Working in offices are Jane Brown, Donna Weber, LaQuita Smallwood, Barbara Kraemer, and Sandra Weaver. Typing, bookkeeping, taking shorthand and translating it, answering questions, and helping employers are a few of the things these girls do in their Office Occupation work. Offices just could not run nearly so efficiently without the help of the O.O. girls. 21 Social Science CHARLES A JOHNSON B in Ed — E.I.U.; M.A.— I.S.C.; Americon History TED E. JOHNSON B.S. in Ed.—E.I.U.; E.I.U.; Ancient History DONALD A. GIESLER 8 A.-U. of III.; MS.— I.S.C.; Americon History ANNE B. BROWN A.B.-U. of III.; M S.— I.S.C.; Europeon History itW NORMA KERRICK B.S.—I.S.C.; M.A.— I.S.C.; U. of Colo., U. of Chicago; Social Problems LARRY L. POHLMAN B.S —Bradley U.; M S. in Ed—N. III. U.; Ancient History CASSANDRA WOLFE BS. — I.S.C.; I.S.C.; Gov. ernment. Economics CHARLES E. WOMACK A B.—Morehead S. College; E.I.U.; Geography, Ancient History Mans' journey through the ages is our own history. Mass demand, mass production, advertising, and price reduction are vital to our economy. The aggressive go into action and we continue to make history. 22 Physical Education LARRY L. POHIMAN B.S.—Bradley U.; M.S. in Ed.—N. III. U.; Boys’ Physical Education V E. ANN JOHNSON B.A.—S. III. U.; S. III. U., E.I.U.; Girls' Physical Education, Physiology BETTY G. RUYLE A.B.—U. of S.C.; M.A. —E. Carolina U.; Girls’ Physicol Education, Physiology DONALD T. LASHMET B.S. in P.E.—W. III. U.; Boys’ Physical Education Physical education is the perpetual musclebuilding factory of Paris High School. With a mighty blast and a mighty gust of wind Phys Ed teachers say, Line up! Please! 23 Music PATRICIA H. McNEES B.S. in Music Ed.; U. of I.; I.S.C.; Vocol Music ROGER MAULDING B.S. in Ed.—E.I.U.; M.S. Ed.—E.I.U.; Bond Music in Syncopated rhythm, Phrases that will rhyme. Harmony and discord— Nearly perfect? everytime? Statements of faculty members are revealing of development of interests in chosen educational fields. When I finished high school, there was not opportunity for me to farm. I became interested in teaching Vo-Ag in high school while I was in college. I hope to keep students interested in agricultural occupations and farming. Dale W. Fathauer I enjoy teaching subjects that provide practical training for future employment. I enjoy teaching them. Mary Ida Riedell I was working in business before going to college, so this field is interesting to me and, I feel, vital to our country. John H. Eggleston I liked it. Ann Brock I liked these subjects and I enjoy working with people. Angela Hahn I am very much interested in helping students learn to get along with others and preparing them for life in the business world. Jeanette Baker I enjoy athletics and working with young people. That's why I am coaching. William Neibch I chose biology because I am interested in science. I like to get students interested in working with plants and animals because they are fascinating. Laboratory exercises give the students a chance to learn about the things they read in textbooks. I like to teach driver's education because I feel I can save some lives. Daniel W. Bruner I have always enjoyed reading about persons, places, and things. Maude Elizabeth Hopper I chose to teach English because I love the literature produced by the world's great authors, particularly the great English writers. I am interested in helping students develop their creative ability in the field of writing. Louise Honnold For as long as I can remember I have enjoyed literature, art, and people. When I finally had to make a choice, I decided on the teaching of English partly because this enabled me to deal with at least two of my interests and partly because the college I attended had a better English than art department. Theodorsa Day I fell in love with French in high school and I have always liked grammar and literature. Carrie M. Shutzbaugh A better life can be reached through more understanding. Literature, and its composition, has helped me to build a deeper understanding. In turn, it is my hope to aid others in the attainment of a better life through the study of English. Virginia Allen 25 I was interested in the American and World Literature courses that I took in college and found I had the best background in English, when I decided to teach. R. D. Snead Public speaking is a subject that all students need an awareness of, and any constructive way I can build this helps to satisfy my reason for being in the field of education. Ted E. Johnson Because of my interest in literature. Ann Morton It wasn't really a choice because it was my first love and I never considered anything else. Helen M, Hightower Interest in history and literature were the drawing cards toward teaching English. This interest increases with interest in helping develop the abilities of high school students. Nelle L. Jenkins I was interested in languages and enjoyed them. Catherine Farrell Delectum est a fatis me esse raram avem. Elizabeth Kern I like all young people. I like to see students become successful and worthwhile students. The satisfaction from personal contacts with students is rewarding. Pauline Newman I chose Home Economics because I was and still am interested in homemaking and the many opportunities in different fields of work offered by Home Economics. Marian H. Yontz I have always enjoyed working with anything that pertains to the home. Mary Perisho I chose to teach Industrial Arts because this way my main interest in school. Robert E. Staley Interest. James Lawton Didn't know any better. Edward T. Day During the depression years there were few openings for new teachers. But the North Central Association was requiring to member schools to employ full-time school librarians. I had received my education at a four year liberal arts college and had a certificate to teach, so by adding the skills of library science I became a school librarian. Naturally, I like the environment of a school. Mary Dole Bryan I can never remember when I didn't want to teach choral music. I've played the piano since my first grade in school. Patricia McNees I enjoy marching! Roger Maulding I always liked math in school, and I imagine it requires the kind of thinking that best suits my personality. It is a pleasure to be able to help 26 others to learn something about the subject. Albert McHenry At the time I entered college, I was told that there was a great demand for teachers of mathematics. I had always enjoyed my math classes. So it seemed logical to enter a field that I enjoyed. Nancy Sue Maple I think it was the results of many factors, but I would have to say that my high school algebra teacher had the most influence. He made the course so interesting and challenging that his students would spend thirty or forty minutes a night looking for problems that they could work extra. This one man, I must say, is the cause of me being a mathematics teacher. Paul R. Harp, Jr. I feel mathematics is very important to everyone and it presents a challenge. Ronald Doris It's a subject that's fun to teach. A P. E. teacher has an opportunity to help girls in many ways. Betty Ruyle I have always enjoyed working with young people and I like athletics. In this field we have the opportunity to do both. Donald T. Lashmet Although my major is zoology and my minors are in chemistry and government, I have always liked physical education. I like sports and like working with those who participate in physical activities. Larry Pohlman I chose to teach biology because I feel we all need to be more familiar with the intricate make-up of ourselves, and the many plants and animals around us. Bret Brown I was a pre-engineering major and decided to stay at Eastern and graduate. Chemistry was the one area that I could switch to without a loss of credit. John C. Gibson I have always been interested in science and wanted to teach students that were also interested in science. Janet Henson I feel that history and geography are interesting to both myself and my students, and an interesting subject matter for better and more enjoyable working conditions between us. Charles E. Womack Is there any other subject? Donald A. Giesler . . because I know more history than I know math, science, home ec., p.e., business, foreign languages, industrial arts, or agriculture. Ann Brown I like to teach. Charles Johnson As a student I liked to read in the fields of history, travel, and current problems. As a teacher I enjoy working with this subject material. Norma Kerrick I love all social studies and enjoy teaching them. Cassandra Wolfe 27 . Seniors So we're seniors! That puts us right on the doorstep of the world. Maybe we are afraid of what we will find out there. Maybe we can hardly wait to greet new challenges. Whatever our feelings, the world is waiting to open up her heart to us, just waiting to laugh at us, cry with us, help us achieve success or knock us down. But don't be afraid. Remember—its OUR WORLD and OUR FUTURE. OFFICERS 1961 ....................... 1965 ................ _... 222 .......................... John Helfrich .............. Terry McDaniel _____________ Karen Dart__________________ Sally Tweedy................ Sponsors: Mrs. Louise Honnald Mr. Bret Brown Dale of Admission Date of Independence ____________Population .... Governor of Class Lieutenant Governor ____________ Secretary ............ Treasurer 28 LEITH ADAMS Leefers Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; Key Club; Intramural Wrestling. LINDA R. ASHLEY Latin Club; Pep Club. LINDA DIANE BAKER Honor Roll; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club, Madrigal, Mix. Chor., Music Contest; Dram. Club; Pep Club. - CAROL JEAN ALBRECHT Honor Roll; Student Council; H.R. Officer; ARENA Staff; Class Play, Cast; Guidance Club; Nat. Hon. Society; F.T.A. Club; Thespians, Honors Banquet; Courtesy Award. DORIS JEAN AUGUSTUS Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club, Mix. Chor.; Latin Club; Nat. Hon. Society; Pep Club; Bookkeeping A-ward. WILLIAM WAITE BARNHART, JR. Bill Band, Boys' Chor., Mix. Chor. LINDA LEE ANDREWS Andy H.R. Officer; Class Play, Cast; Proj. Club; Latin Club, Dram. Club; Pep Club; G.A.A. ROBERT ALLAN BAILEY, JR. Bob D.O.; Track; Cross Country. MARTHA ANN ARBUCKLE Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; Treble Clef-officer, Girls' Glee Club-officer, Madrigal, Mix. Chor., Sextet, Music Contest; Pep Club; Typ. Award. SANDRA LOUISE BANE Sandi Honor Roll; Pep Club; G.A.A. THOMAS R. BAYLESS, JR. Tom Band, Boy's Chor., Madrigal, Mix. Chor., Boy's Octet, Music Contest; Latin Club; Key Club; 1st, 2nd Madrigal Awards; 2nd, 3rd Awards-solos; Intramural Wrestling. ROBERT LEE BLACKBURN Basketball; Track; Cross Country; Baseball. LINDA DARLENE BELT H.R. Officer; TIGER TALES; Treble Clef; Dram. Club; Pep Club; G.A.A. REBECCA L. BENSON Becky Honor Roll; G.A.A.; American Legion Auxiliary lllini Girls' State Award. A WILLIAM JOHN BLUMTHAL Whirly Honor Roll; Student Council-Member-Officer; Class Officer H.R. Officer; Class Play Crew; Key Club; Football; Track; Intramural Basketball; lllinois-lo-wa Dist. Gov. of Key Club; Indiana Dist. Key Club Essay Contest. TAMARA CLAIRE BOGUE Tami H.R. Officer; Class Plays Cast, Crew; Treble Clef, Mix. Chor.; Latin Club; Dram. Club; Pep Club; Tail Twisters. 30 DAVID WENDALL BOSWELL Woscar Basketball; Cross Country; Golf, Effort Award; Baseball. LAWRENCE CHARLES BOUSLOG Larry H.R. Officer; ARENA Staff; Band, Stage Band, Boys' Chor., Madrigal, Mix. Chor., Boys' Octet, Music Contest; Bible Club; Latin Club; Pep Club; Intramural Wrestling; Basketball. DAVID STANLEY BROWN Dave Honor Roll; Student Council Member, Dist. Officer-Class Officer; Key Club; Nat. Hon. Society; Football; Basketball; Cross Country; Baseball. VELDA JANE BROWN Janie Honor Roll; H.R. Offcier; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club, Octet; O.O. Club; Latin Club; Pep Club; Shorthand Award; Tumbling Award. MITZI SUE BROWh Flo Pep Club; G. A. A. JULIA ANN BUTLER Julie Honor Roll; F.H.A., Award, Officer. MARGARET ANNE BUNTAIN Peggy Honor Roll; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Pep Club; Typ., Shorthand Awards. JUDY KAY BURGETT Honor Roll; Student Council Member; H.R. Officer-Treble Clef, Mix. Chor.. Sextet; F.T.A. Club; Pep Club. RANELLDA ANN BUTLER Randie Treble Clef; Proj. Club G.A.A. SHARON KAY BUTLER Honor Roll; Student Council; H.R. Officer; Guidance Club; Honors Banquet. BERNIE RAY CASH Fuzzy D. O.; Pep Club; Tennis; Intramural Basketball. ARLENE MAE CARPENTER Honor Roll; Student Council; H.R. Officer; ARENA Staff; TIGER TALES; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Latin Club; Nat. Hon. Society; Pep Club; Typing Award; Honors Banquet. LINDA KAY CASSITY Lin G.A.A. LINDA ELIZABETH CLAPP Honor Holl; Bible Club; Shorthand Award. BONNIE ELAINE CASKEY Treble Clef; Pep Club. PAULINE CHARLENE CLOVER Pauli H.R. Officer; Class Play Crew; Treble Clef; Girls' Glee Club; Latin Club; Dram. Club; Pep Club; Golf. KAREN DART Dirt Honor Roll; Class Officer; H.R. Officer; TIGER TALES; Class Play Cast, Crew; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club, Madrigal, Mix. Chor., Sextet, Contest; Latin Club; Dram. Club; Thespians; Pep Club; Golf; Tail Twisters. MARILYN DAUGHERTY CLARA DIANNE DEBOLT Honor Roll; H.R. Officer-Band; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Latin Club; Dram. Club; Pep Club. SHARON DAWSON Sharry TERI KARLA DAUGHHETEE Honor Roll;' H.R. Officer; ARENA Staff; TIGER TALES; Class Play Crew; Treble Clef; Dram. Club; Pep Club; G.A.A.; Golf. PHILLIP CURL Tiny Football; Intramural Wrestling. DANNY OLIN DAVIS LINDA CAROL DENNISON Honor Roll; Class Play Crew; Mix. Chor.; Dram. Club; Pep Club; Junior Hangar Board. WILLIAM LEE DICK Honor Roll; Class Play Crew; Band, Contest; Guidance Club; Dram. Club. YUANA VIRGINIA EADS Student Council Member; H.R. Officer; ARENA Staff; Class Play Cast, Crew; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Mix. Chor., Contest; Dram. Club, Officer; Thespians; Pep Club; G.A.A.; Officer; Golf; Tennis; Debate Club; Junior Hangar Board. NORMAN EDWARDS Intramural Wrestling; Basketball. LINDA DARLENE ELDREDGE Honor Roll. WILLIAM RANDALL ENTRICAN Randy MARGARET ANN FALLOWFIELD Maggi Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Pep Club; G.A.A., Golf. DAVID ALAN FINDLEY Dave Honor Roll; Chem. Team; Key Club; Nat. Hon. Society; Two Awards at E.T. Ind. Arts Fair; Tennis. JOANNE FOLEY Joannie Student Council Member, Officer; H.R. Officer; A-RENA Staff; Class Play Crew; Dram. Club; G.A.A.; Cheerleader. 34 GRACIE LEE FONNER Pep Club. WANDA JEAN GATES Joadie Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Bible Club. SHIRLEY JEAN GLOVER H.R. Officer; TIGER TALES; Dram. Club; Pep Club; G.A.A. TOMMY RAY GANN Tom D.O.; Intramural Basketball. OLIVER KEITH FRANCIS Ollie Honor Roll; Student Council Member; H.R. Officer; Chem. Team, Award; Nat. Hon. Society; Basketball. KAREN LYNN FRANCIS Student Council Member; H.R. Officer; Band, Contest; Treble Clef, Mix. Chor., Octet, Contest; Dram. Club; Pep Club; Girls' Ensemble. DIANE LYNN GRAHAM JUDITH ANN GRAY Judy Honor Roll; Student Council Member; Class Officer; H.R. Officer; Class Play Crew; Treble Clef, Mix. Chor., Madrigal, Contest; Latin Club; Dram. Club; Pep Club. TIGER TALES; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club, Mix. Chor., Octet; G.A.A.; Tennis EARLENE GRESS GEORGE EDWARD GARVIN Eddie D.O.; Bible Club; Pep Club. JOHN ANDREW GRAHAM Andy Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; Band, Stage Band, Contest, Mix. Chor., Boys' Octet, Madrigal, Contest; Nat. Hon. Society; Speech Contests. LARRY WAYNE GRIFFIN MARILEE GRUBE Honor Roll; Class Play Cast, Crew; Latin Club; Dram. Club; Thespians; Pep Club; Golf. LINDA KAY HALL Lynne Student Council Member; H.R. Officer; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Mix. Chor., Contest; Dram. Club; Pep Club; Golf. DAVID RANDOLPH HAUGHT Jubal H.R. Officer; Boys' Chor., Mix. Chor.; Bible Club; Intramural Basketball. KENNETH DEAN HENSON Kenny D.O. Club, Officer; Intramural Basketball. JOHN ALAN HELFRICH Carl Honor Roll; Student Council Member; Class Officer; H.R. Officer; Latin Club; F.T.A. Club; Pep Club; Football, Co-Captain; Baskteball; Track; Baseball. ALBERT FRANKLIN HICKMAN, JR. Butch D.O. Club; Basketball; Cross Country; Baseball; Intramural Basketball. MARY ELLEN HERRINGTON Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; TIGER TALES; Girls' Glee Club, Mix. Chor., Treble Clef; Bible Club; Pep Club; G.A.A.; Honors Banquet; Shorthand Award' ELLEN ANNETTE HENSON Ell TIGER TALES; Band; F.T.A. Club; Tail Twisters; Bible Club. LARRY ALLEN HICKMAN Hick ANNE HIGHTOWER Bird-Legs Honor Roll; Student Council Member, Pres.; ARENA Staff; TIGER TALES; Class Plays Casts, Crew; Latin Club; F.T.A. Club; Dram. Club; Thespians; Pep Club. BARBARA JOYCE HUNTER Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; Band, Stage Band, Contest; Majorette. EUGENE DONALD JOHNSON Gene Honor Roll; Band, Contest, Boys' Chpr., Madrigal, Mix. Chor., Contest; Chem. Team; Bible Club, president; Nat. Hon. Society. JAMES BRIAN JOHNSON Jim TIGER TALES; Cross-Country; Baseball; Intramural Basketball. ROBERT DRUE JOHNSON Pogo Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; Chem. Team; Nat. Hon. Society; Football; Basketball; Cross County-Golf. GEORGIA ELLEN KEYS Student Council Member; H.R Officer; Class Play Crew; Latin Club; Dram. Club; Pep Club. NANCY JO KEYS Class Officer; H.R. Officer; Treble Clef; Girls' Glee Club; Pep Club; G.A.A., president. RONALD BRUCE KILE Ron Proj. Club; Dram. Club; Basketball; Track; Cross Country BARBARA KAY KRAEMER Barb O.O. Club; Honor Roll. MAX MYRON LANDES Star.vin Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; Latin Club; Football; Intramural Basketball. SHELIA ANN KENNEDY Dodi TIGER TALES; Treble Clef; Mix. Chor; Girls' Glee Club; Bible Club; Pep Club; G.A.A. HOWARD JAMES KISER II Band, Contest; Proj. Club; Pep Club; Golf; Intramural Wrestling; Basketball; Judo Club. CHARLES PHILIP LEWIS Phil Honor Roll; Student Council Member; Boys' Chor., Mix. Chor.; Latin Club; Key Club; Pep Club; Cross Country; Baseball; Intramural Basketball; Honors Banquet. CYNTHIA ANN LUCAS Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; ARENA Staff; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Chem. Team; Latin Club; Guidance Club; Nat. Hon. Society, vice president; Pep Club; Honors Banquet. TERRY LEE LYNCH Intramural Wrestling; Basketball. DONNA JANE McCOY Honor Roll; Student Council Member; Class Officer; H.R. Officer; TIGER TALES; Girls' Glee Club, Treble Clef; Latin Club; Pep Club; G.A.A.; Tennis. TERRY LEE McDANIEL Jet Honor Roll; Student Council Member; Class Officer; Chem. Team; Latin Club; Nat. Hon. Society; Football; Basketball. PATRICIA ANN MARTIN Pat Treble Cle f, Girls' Glee Club; Pep Club; Dram. Club. RAYMOND J. MASSEY Rim Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; Chem. Team, Award; Latin Club; Key Club; Guidance Club; Nat. Hon. Society; Basketball; Track; Cross Country. JOSEPH CLYDE MILLER Joe Student Council Member; Boys' Chor., Mix. Chor.; Bible Club; Pep Club; Football; Track. LARRY ANCEL MATTHEWS Football; Intramural Wrest ling. KENNETH WAYNE MILLER Kenny Football; Basketball; Baseball. MARTHA ALICE MILLER Marti Honor Roll; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club, Mix. Chor.; Bible Club; F.T.A. Club; Shorthand, Typ. Awards. DELORES DARLENE MILLS TOM MITCHELL Mitch Honor Roll; Student Council, Officer, Member; Boys' Chor.; Chem. Team, Award; Key Club; Nat. Hon. Society; Basketball; Cross Country; Tennis, Lions' Club Effort Award. ELIZABETH ANN MULGREW Sam Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; ARENA Staff; Class Plays Crew, Cast; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Chem. Team; Latin Ckb; Nat. Hon. Society; Dram. Club; Thespians; Pep Club. DIANA LYNN NICHOLSON Bruno STEPHEN KARL O'HAIR ARENA Staff; Band, Contest, Boys' Chor., Mix. Chor. Golf. HOWARD ALLEN OGLE Honor Roll; Band, Stage Band, Contest; Latin Club; Track. STEPHEN GEORGE PAPADOKAS Greek Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; Pep Club; Intramural Basketball. BARBARA JEAN PERKINSON Perk Honor Roll; H.R. Officer-Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Latin Club; Pep Club. 42 DENNIS PARKS H.R. Officer; D.O. Club; Football; Tennis; Intramural Basketball. BONNIE JOANNE PETTY Proj. Club; Pep Club; G.A.A. JUDY ALLENE PARRISH Judy Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Latin Club; G.A.A. RONALD DEAN PINE Ron Student Council Member; H.R. Officer; D.O. Club; Tennis; Intramural Wrestling; Basketball. RANDY EUGENE POWELL LAVERNE WILLIAM POLLEY Pol Student Council Member; H.R. Officer; TIGER TALES; Class Play Cast; Band, Stage Band, Contest; Proj. Club; Key Club; Dram. Club; Thespians; Basketball; Track; Cross Country. CHARLES KENNETH RENFROW Charley JOYCE ROBERTS BARBARA J. ROBISON Barb H.R. Officer DARYL CECIL POTTS RICHARD J. RHOADS Dick Honor Roll; ARENA Staff; Boys' Chor., Mix. Chor.; Latin Club. LOREN B. RANDALL Honor Roll; Basketball; Track; Cross Country; Intramural Basketball. RONALD JAMES SANDSTEAD Turk Honor Roll; Student Council; H.R. Officer; Boys' Chor., Madrigal; Mix. Chor., Boys' Octet, Contest; Chem. Team; Latin Club; Key Club; Pep Club; Judo Club; Football; Track; Cross Country. PAUL MICHAEL SHONTZE Band; Key Club; Pep Club; Track Mgr., Tennis; Courtesy Award. SANDRA VICTORIA SMITH Sandy Pep Club; G.A.A.; Cheerleader; Golf. M DANIEL LOUIS SCOTT Scottie Honor Roll; H.R. Office-Boys' Chor.; Bible Club; Latin Club; Guidance Club; Pep Club; Football; Basketball; Baseball. MARILYN J. SLOTTER Honor Roll; Student Council; Class Plays Cast, Crew; Treble Clef, Girls' Glee Club; Mix. Chor., Octet, Sextet, Contest; Chem. Team; Dram. Club; Thespians; Pep Club; Speech Contests; Honors Banquet, G.A.A. ELIZABETH ANN SCHNEIDER Betsy Honor Roll; Student Council; H.R. Officer; Class Play Crew; Treble Clef, Mix. Chor., Latin Club; Dram. Club; Pep Club; G.A.A.; Golf; G.A.A. Award. H.R. Officer; Dram. Club; Intramural Wrestling, Basketball; Tail Twisters. JUDITH FRANCES SNEARLY Judy Band. WILLIAM STEVEN SHAW Steve Pep Club. LAQUITA JEAN SMALLWOOD Quita Honor Roll; Class PJay Cast, Crew; Library; F.H.A., Bible Club; Language Club; Dram. Club; Pep Club; Speech Contests; G.A.A. CINDY L. SOUGHERS Student Council, Officer; Queens' Courts; Dram. Club; Pep Club; Cheerleader; Tail Twisters; Typ. Award; School Spirit Award. JANE RAE STEELE Pep Club; Typ. Award. RUSSELL E. STEPHENS Rusty Honor Roll; Nat. Hon. Society; Football; Track. TIMOTHY A. SPROULS Clayton Honor Roll; H.R. Officer; Latin Club; Pep Club. ROGER LEE STEVENSON Rog H.R. Officer; Pep Club; Football; Basketball; Track. ROBERT PARKER STEIDL JERROLD A. SWITZER Jeris Proj. Club; Football; Basketball; Track; Cross-Country; Baseball; Tennis; Intramural Basketball. JAMES PHILIP TRETTER Phil H.R. Officer; Boys' Chor., Madrigal, Mix. Chor., Music Contest; Proj. Club; Bible Club; Key Club; Pep Club; Intramural Wrestling. DAVID LARRY TROWBRIDGE F.F.A., Awards. ALBERT DEAN TROTT Deano Class Officer; H.R. Officer; Boys' Chor., Mix. Chor., Pep Club; Football; Basketball; Baseball. HELEN JANE TROGDON H.R. Officer; Class Play Crew; Mix. Chor., Treble Clef; Dram. Club; Pep Club; Golf; Tail Twisters. ROBERT LARRY TROUT Guidance Club; Football; Intramural Wrestling. SALLY JANE TWEEDY Class Officer; H.R. Officer-Queen's Courts; Girls' Glee Club, Madrigal, Mix. Chor., Octet, Sextet, Treble Clef, Music Contest; Latin Club; Dram. Club; Tail Twisters; Pep Club; G.A.A.; Golf. JUDY ANN VAUGHT Honor Roll; H.R. Officer-Girls' Glee Club; Pep Club; Treble Clef. CAROLYN ANN VESTAL Little One H.R. Officer; Latin Club; Dram. Club; Pep Club; G.A.A., Award; Typ. Award. MARK OWEN WALTERS H.R. Officer; ARENA Staff; Class Plays, Crew; Boys' Chor., Mix. Chor.; F.T.A.; Club; Dram. Club; Thespians; Speech Contest. JOE A. WEBB Burma Bull Class Officer; H.R. Officer; Latin Club; Pep Club; Football; Basketball; Track; Intramural Basketball; Co-Captain—Football. KAREN ILENE WATKINS H.R. Officer; Honor Roll. LARRY DEAN WASHBURN Washboard Boys Chorus. KAREN ANITA WEBSTER Honor Roll; Class Play Cast, Crew; Queens' Courts; Dram. Club; Thespians; Pep Club. DAVID ALAN WINANS Wiener Student Council Member; Pep Club; Intramural Bas ketball; Key Club. JERRY LEE WOLTMAN Waldo H.R. Officer; Class Play Cast; Proj. Club; Dram. Club; Thespians; Football; Intramural Basketball. BARBARA RAE WRIGHT Barbi Honor Roll; Student Council Member; ARENA Staff; TIGER TALES; Class Play Crew; Mix. Chor.; Nat. Hon. Society; Dram. Club; Pep Club; Hangar Board. 48 JULIA KAY MARIE WRIGHT Juli Girls' Glee Club; Treble Clef; Dram. Club; Pep Club. VICKI MARIE WRIGHT Honor Roll; Student Council Member, Officer, Dis't. Officer; Class Officer; H.R. Officer; ARENA Staff; TIGER TALES; Girls' Glee Club, Octet, Sextet, Treble Clef, Music Contest; Pep Club; Journalism Award. SHARON MAE NEWBY Sherry Shorthand Award; Honor Roll. JERRY WAYNE BOREN Tow Head Boys' Chorus; D.O. KENNETH BRUCE ZEIGLER Ken D.O. Club. JOHN DAVID RHOADS H.R. Officer; Boys' Chor., Mix. Chor., Pep Club; Intramural Basketball. GARY ARTHUR YORK D.E. Club; Intramural Wrestling. WILLIAM ZIEREN Willie H.R. Officer; Latin Club; Football; Track; Intramural Wrestling; Basketball. CHARLES R. JORDAN OTHER SENIORS Truman Besherse Bonnie Camp Minnie Cunningham Joyce Emerick Verlin Eslinger Gary Helvie Tony Hunt John Kannewurf Janet Moody Dorcas Papageorge Donald Reed Ronald Reed Larry Sanders Ed Trover Richard Van Houtin 49 Prophecy In the year 1965 we have visions in our crystal gazer that by 1975 our classmates will be occupied thus: DR. LEITH ADAMS will be helping the wild, wild, men of Borneo shrink heads. And CAROL ALBRECHT may perhaps be teaching Lassie's children, between rehearsals of her Broadway play, how to bark properly. LINDA ANDREWS will undoubtedly be swimming coach for the newly organized P.H.S. swimming team—using ducks as guards. MARTHA ARBUCKLE should be singing in the soap opera Horse Feathers at the Metropolitan in New York. Secretary to her orthodontist, LINDA ASHLEY can now keep her own appointments. DORIS AUGUSTUS of Paris, France, should be head bookkeeper for the House of Dior. No wonder she can appear so swanky. We expect to hear that SANDRA BAIN teaches Spanish to orphan Aztec Indians in Peru. Married to her boss, a robot, LINDA BAKER may be one of the more unfortunate secretaries. BOB BAILEY will still have that wide look of wonder. Noted actor BILL BARNHART will be appearing in The Doctor every afternoon on Channel 6. Physicist TOM BAYLESS may be worrying atoms on nuclear powered rockets to Mars. Still ratting hair for bouffant hair do's is MARY BEAUCHAMP for the star of the Oscar winning movie Ben Hur's Westside Story. Editor MARY JANE BECK of the monthly newspaper Come Home Little Sheba in Ghost Town, U.S.A. will be home reminiscing with us. Everyday, LINDA BELT will drive her green convertible to work at General Motors Corporation. BOB BLACKBURN will alternately spend his time between the Olympics and the Aquanauts. Who will be teaching history at P.H.S.? Why, BECKY BENSON, of course! Perhaps TRUMAN BESHERSE will be frequently cycling up to the Golden Goose Mountain Lodge in the Blue Ridge Mountains for some hunting and fishing. DEAN BENNETT? Well, who knows? Dean will likely be at Bennington Ben, bending barrel staves. Advisor BILL BLUMTHAL, new Key Club District Governor, will supervise fitting Keys to Locks. Conserving her energy will be TAMI BOGUE, Wildlife Conservation Officer in the Ozark Mountains. JERRY BOREN, noted artist and cartoonist, should be assistant to the Al Capp Corporation. When he can, DAVE BOSWELL, Manager of the Country Club, should be Putting new holes for golf on the old greens. C.P.A. LARRY COUSLOG may be counting chickens for Fryes' Hatchery. If he doesn't read too much, GARY BROOKS could be associate professor of native art at the University of Alaska. The local branch of the Y.M.C.A. will be fortunate to have BRENDA BROWN as house mother. The president of the engineering firm, DAVID BROWN and Company will be—Guess Who? JANE BROWN should win the award of Miss Illinois, and MITZI BROWN will, perhaps, specialize in bleaching and tinting hair. Will PEGGY BUNTAIN be bunting baseballs into bunting on the Fourth of July? The sweet personality of JUDY BURGETT will undoubtedly win for her the Miss Congeniality Award in the Miss America Contest. Yes, Miss JULIA BUTLER should be hairdresser for the Jet Set , and RANELLDA BUTLER will be sailing away into the wild blue yonder on flight 109. SHARON KAY BUTLER, captain in the WAC's-Attention! It will be a joy to salute such army personnel. Such nurses as ARLENE CARPENTER will be hard on blood pressure. Florence Nightingale was never like this. And BERNIE CASH—who can forget his industry when it comes to real honest-to-goodness work? He will still carry on. BONNIE CASKEY will start a new fad, ruffles on her softball uniform. CASSITY School of Dance will be owned and operated by Miss LINDA who will feature all of the latest wiggles . Pin up girl in the offices of the nationally known IBM Corporation will be LINDA CLAPP. We will remember STEPHEN CLAYPOOL who may be herding seals for the Eskimos in Labrador. PAULA CLOVER will still be having fun, fun, more fun. Mrs. America, homemaker of the year 1975, could be-CAROLYN COLEMAN. A rich uncle will have made the dream of HARRY COLLIER come true—to have trillions of dollars. 52 Welder WAYNE CRAIG will save the government millions of dollars as he locates structur?' faults in U.S. moonships. DICK CREECH could be a finalist in the Ameri can Bowling Congress Tournament. We all have our fingers crossed! We will find MINNIE CUNNINGHAM running the largest pizzateria in Elbridge. Also, PHIL CURL, auto mechanic, will have entered his latest racing car The Amazon in the Indianapolis 500. To-be-nurse at Paris Hospital, KAREN DART, may be teaching how to cure sprained backs without wearing braces. MARILYN DAUGHERTY may have the work of counting Goose Pimples for Mother Goose completed. How to Change Tires on a Country Road should be a class taught by TERI DAUGHHETEE—for girls only at P.H.S. As a gift, SHARON DAWSON, one of the top secretaries, will have crocheted covers for all of the typewriters at P.H.S., much to the delight of all boys learning to type their ABC's. Pan Am airline hostess, DIANNE BEBOLT, could be busy taking coffee to a handsome pilot named Steve. LINDA DENNISON, famous playwright and com-medienne, might have just written and starred in her latest off-Broadway hit WHO KNOWS. The largest collector of antique cars in the U.S. could be BILL DICK. YUANA EADS should be the star guitar player on the Happy Hootenanny show on WBNX-TV. DANNY DAVIS may return this year of '75 from the Winter Olympics in Finland with three white ribbons as toboganning awards. A shell collector for the World's Largest Shell Company might be DARLENE ELDREDGE. NORMAN EDWARDS could live in Silver Springs and teach the aquamaids a few tricks. ROBERT Punk COLVIN could still have Georgia, Georgia on His Mind ! Keeping students in stitches could be JOYCE EMERICK, Home Ec teacher. MIKE ELAM might have a Beverly Hills apartment house Under a Yum-Yum Tree . Awarded in '75 could be the American Red Cross Lifeguard medal to RANDY ENTRICAN for the brave rescue of a LIFE magazine from a tornado. Owner of the only known collection of hippopotamus tails may be big-game hunter VERLIN ESLINGER—now of Africa. MAGGI FALLOWFIELD could have her M.R.S. degree from Calhoun College by now. Gay as ever, JOANNE FOLEY, perhaps has completed plucking the whiskers from a mountain lion's moustache. Aeronautical engineer DAVID FINDLEY should be an expert on Flying Saucers for the United States Air Force. Specialist GRACIE FONNER should appreciate her ability to cajole King Cole into playing golf instead of counting his money. KAREN FRANCIS, elementary teacher, may appreciate star pupil, Denny Moeller by 1975. By the time this prophecy will be referred to, KEITH FRANCIS, well-known chemist arid farmer, will have blown up his 300 acre farm in experimentation projects. The class of '65 may receive a message ten years hence reading somewhat like this: I am shipwrecked on an island with ten beautiful girls. I hereby resign my bachelorhood, (signed) TOM GANN. A portable car could be designed by ED GARVIN. Coffee break record holder champ will be WANDA GATES, secretary for a New York law firm—forty-two per day. DIANE GRAHAM will be teaching P.E. in coeducational classes at Rose Poly. SHIRLEY GLOVER? She will have been booked for The Stardust in Las Vegas—to perform her famous dance routine. The Mitch Miller show will be under the management of ANDY GRAHAM, and we could Sing Along with Andy. First prize in Teacher of The Year contest may be won by JUDY GRAY—a twenty year supply of Sominex and one year's stay in a mental refuge. The Florence Nightingale of 1975 will be EAR-LENE GRESS, assistant to Dr. Ben Casey in 162 operations—fifty-one successful . . . Motto You, can't win in all of them. CATHY GRIFFIN will taste piazza for the piazza makers of Tahiti. National safety driver for 1975 will be MARlLtE GRUBEE—to which we look forward. JACKIE GUMM may win the 1972 Indianapolis 500 in her 1965 Twilight blue Ford Mustang—if it lasts that long! Who will be booked for The Sands, Las Vegas, but LINDA KAY HALL—theme song How to Go Broke without Really Trying. And LINDA LOU HALL'S name will be in the Hall of Fame. We're not sure for what. 53 The first rust resistant robot will have been developed by TOM HALLORAN. HELEN HAMMOND, still a true politician, will be selected Women's Rights Party candidate for the office of President of the United States. Ringo Starr, upon retiring, should be replaced by EDDIE HARD. In the future JIM HARRIS should be head mortician with a local undertaking company. DAVID HAUGHT will be designer of Ford luxury cars. New Fords should have colored TV, a kitchenette, stereo, and wall-to-wall girls. Distinguished Rose Bowl football star of 1969, JOHN HELFRICH will coach, this year, the Bear Cats of the Isle of Man. GARY HELVIE will still be reminding us that life is real, but not always earnest! Nutty selector SANDRA HENDERSON could select cocoanuts for the Nut of Nuts to crack. Teaching Puddy Tats to purr will be no easy task, as ELLEN HENSON will testify. KENNETH HENSON will follow in the footsteps of most males—he will get married. In the merry month of May, MARY HERRINGTON may perhaps be nostalgic for good old P.H.S. While TONY HUNT hunts the baby kittens for wild cat mothers, his mother will wonder Where is Tony. Consistently, ALBERT HICKMAN will continue his markmanship as record-breaker for Columbia Records. ANNIE HIGHTOWER will preside over the Illinois legislature—an aftermath of the Student Council presidency at P.H.S. Howls of delight will greet PEGGY HOWELL as she recounts to young fry the shouts of delight greeting the victorious '64 Tiger Football Team. Fishing will remain a pleasure to LARRY HICKMAN, as he continues to fish for scales on the walrus. BARBARA HUNTER will hunt students who want to hunt hunters with the bow and arrow. We are sure TERRY HURST will conclude that teaching chimpanzees to run the mile is not all it seemed to be. THELMA JOHNS, secretary to the Tall Tale Fishing Club, will be taking down the tall tales in shorthand—in order to keep club records straight. Crossing the River Jordan will have given CHARLES JORDAN an unequaled thrill. PEGGY KELLY should be found down by the seashore searching for shells for her work—glazed seashell ashtrays. For the past three years the president of the Piano Teachers of America has been DIANE KEL-SHEIMER. One of our successful secretaries, BEVERLY KEMPER, was last seen sitting on her boss's lap! SHEILA KENNEDY has won the award for Club Woman of the Year. Perhaps GEORGIA KEYS will spend her time taking care of young punks . Our own NANCY KEYS should be president of the People Lovers of America. American history teacher RONNIE KILE will teach Mr. Giesler's dropouts in the future. HOWARD KISER may win recognition for building the largest model car in the world. The last we heard from BARBARA KRAEMER, she was busy psychoanalyzing the kangaroos in Lincoln Zoo. MYRON LANDES may be seen riding off into the sunset on his faithful Ole Pinto, every evening. Our own DON LANE will be teaching English to little Martians on the Moon. If you need a good back-rubber, PHIL LEWIS, our famous osteopath will be your man. RICHARD LEWIS will perhaps be still hanging on tight to his Honda. CYNTHIA LUCAS, brilliant psychiatrist, may be trying to discover what makes her friends tick. DAN should be SCOTT-free on the Rock of Gibraltar. Roseless thorns should be a hybrid thorn produced by BILL SHAW. Known for his belief in the equality of sexes, PAUL SHONTZE will sponsor Key clubs for girls. JIM SLIFER may be still searching for the cat that swallowed the canary Administering nose drops to robots will be the job of MARILYN SLOTTER. Famous Football Hamburger maker LA QUEITA SMALLWOOD will soon have her name in the Football Hall of Fame. Duane Eddy and Chet Atkins have competition in guitar contests when SANDRA SMITH begins competing for the diamond medals. JUDY SNEARLY may be making sour apple dumplings for Honey Bear. Changing CINDY SOUGHERS' name to Sweets was brought on by Sugar Pops Pete. Forest ranger TIM SPROULS should be in line for promotion as Smoky Bear's assistant. JANE STEELE should never be caught on Goose scales. 54 BOB STEIDL will have been given a life-time membership in the Maple Avenue Chess Players Club. A ten year supply of oil was given to Mr. RUSSELL STEPHENS to keep his joints from becoming Rusty. ROGER STEVENSON was the smallest boy in his college graduating class—Ripley's Believe It or Not. Busy CAROLYN STULTZ is typing away at the firm of Stultz, Stilts, and Stakes, Incorporated. JERRY SWITZER will be named best ice-cream maker of 1975. Coin collector JANE THOMPSON will have added valuable Martian herns to her private collection. JIM THRONEBURG will be part-owner of the Twin Lakes Park Company, so he can drive the choo-choo train. The AAA will have given PHIL TRETTER the club award for purchasing more cars in 1974 than any other American. JANE TROGDON will be named the most energetic public speaker of Paris—on our tenth anniversary. Attaining his goal, DEAN TROTT could be a C. P. A.—Certified Public Animal trainer. Catfish fisherman LARRY TROUT should spend his time Trout fishing. EDDIE TROVER will be the first man to deevlop a twelve-cylinder tricycle. Our crystal gazer shows DAVID TROWBRIDGE in the future welding corps—headed for the Moon. SALLY TWEEDY will be teaching a school for night-in-gales. Still busy hunting and fishing for girls—no other than RICHARD VANHOUTIN. JUDY VAUGHT is flower street vendor for Sears and Roebuck. CAROLYN VESTAL will become Secretary of the Year in the National Secretaries Association for the Great Lakes District. Strictly for Blondes reads a sign on SANDRA WAGGONER'S beauty salon. MARK WALTERS will be crime's greatest enemy and LARRY WASHBURN could be Top Tinkerer of Paris, Illinois. Electric typewriters could still be the enemy of KAREN WATKINS. Perhaps SANDY WEAVER will be renowned for her culinary art. JOE WEBB might be found raising spiders— Black Widows—in Africa for Dr. Salk experimentation. World-renowned ditto machinist could be DONNA WEBER who received her baptismal training in the office of P.H.S. KAREN WEBSTER should be French interpreter for the Chinese in Tibet. MIKE WEGER will have reached the zenith of his big game hunting career—when he bags flying squirrels for scientific experimentation. By class reunion time DIANE WHITESELL shall have won the top Singer Sewing Machine award for the most original garment made from potato sacking. Fourth vice-president of the United Machinists of the World will be BOB WIELAND. TERRY WILLET will be half-owner of Quinn's Jewelry store. A certain current speech teacher of P.H.S. could be a T.B. case for TOM WILLETT, head of the T.B. clinic in Edgar County. Most popular Parisian Beauty-tician of 1975 could be LINDA WILSON. RAY WILSON will be the aggressive character-builder of the Paris Medical Center. A one-girl show will be produced by TRUDY LUCKEY—she plays the flute and the piano at the same time. Named a permanent member of Paris High School G.A.A. will be DONNA LUDINGTON. TERRY LYNCH will be the head of his own construction crew. By now they're working on Terry's own Root Beer Stand. DONNA McCOY will be taking Mr. Giesler's position as head of P.H.S.'s Social Science Department someday. TERRY McDANIEL might proudly own his own Jet. PAT MARTIN will return soon from Mexico where she should be teaching Spanish. RAYMOND MASSEY who will follow in his father's footsteps should be the youngest president of the Paris School Board. ROBERT MATHIS may. not really do much of anything—he may still want the security of P.H.S. LARRY MATTHEWS should invent his own car for use in hunting—one shaped like an African safari elephant. SUSIE MATTINGLY, we are sure, will win her 233rd typing award from P.H.S. by '75. Perhaps JOE MILLER should be milling around here somewhere. Still studying to be a missionary in Outer Mongolia is MARTHA MILLER who never gives up well-made plans. 55 A notice in the Beacon-News will read: Miss DARLENE MILLS is wed to the distinguished officer, General Mills. TOM MITCHELL may be able to fulfill his ambition attending college—when he has tried some 130 schools. Assistant choreograper to June Taylor, JANET MOODY, now will become The choreographer. By this time, ELIZABETH MULGREW will have currently signed a contract with Paramount Studios to star in the refilming of that smash hit—Good Neighbor, Sam. With a great desire to do something , SHARON NEWBY will still be available. To collect records was always a joy to DIANE NICHOLSON. She will be employed in the homicide division of the San Francisco Police Department. SUE NICHOLSON, beautician, was last seen grooming the quills of a porcupine. A new student at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio was HOWARD OGLE—first accomplishment, mastery of a dance which Howard vowed never to try—The Monkey. Smiling Secretary of the year 1974 was MARTIE OGLE. O'HAIR would still like to become the All-Time Santa Claus, since being a horticulturist—all STEVE does is ho, ho, hoing. The handsome STEVE PAPADOKAS will still be handsome as a Greek god. Mistress of the clarinet even yet will be DORCAS PAPAGEORGE whose record sales will surpass that of Benny Goodman. Much lamented DENNIS PARKS, underwater photographer, may have drowned—in his own bathtub. The Perish Funeral Parlor will be run by JUDITH PARRISH. BONNIE PETTY may be president of her own company, Petty Crimes, Incorporated. Did you hear-BARBARA PERKINSON had the delicate operation of having her freckles counted -total? ? ? ? Heavy-weight champion of 1974 RONALD PINE should be providing fighters with diet-data. Salesman for goose down, JOHN PIPER, will be down under—no one knows what. The Absent-Minded Professor—so named in 1973 -was LAVERNE POLLEY. DARYL POTTS will have won the 1970 Kentucky Derby and the Preakness and Belmont stakes—if he finds a horse. Famous fish lover RANDY POWELL may be employed at Marine Land as top janitor for mermaids. Everyone's business manager could be RANDALL LOREN. Comedian CHARLES RENFROW will be famous for his well-known TV show My Friend, Charlie Chan . Van Cliburn, Jr., will be RICHARD RHOADS, known the world over. JOYCE ROBERTS will have her beautiful black hair and eyes—intact. Maybe JOHN RHOADS can be found—selling eyebrow pencils to cannibals. Queen Midas of the century, BARBARA ROBISON, has Goldilocks for a hairdresser. LARRY SANDERS still wants to operate the bubble machine for Lawrence Welk's Champaign Music-makers. Do you remember the Mad Scientist of the 70's -RON SANDSTEAD? Buffalo Cream Puff Gal ELIZABETH SCHNEIDER should have her own chimpanzee dancing school by 1973. Best 'Truck Worker Inn in the area could be DAVE WINANS. CHUCK WINDMILLER will have traveled to Holland to see what a real wind miller is like. We are sure JERRY WOLTMAN will be currently starring in his latest production for the New York stage Life with Waldo . Nicest Bookkeeper of 1975 will be BEVERLY WOODYARD. Most famous newspaper columnist for the New York Times could be BARBARA WRIGHT. JULI WRIGHT will be challenging Picasso to a painting match! Still a cute little trick will VICKI WRIGHT be. GARY YORK will uphold his English ancestry in our American life. The collector of all time, KEN ZEIGLER will be collecting collections. Currently resting in Paris Hospital could be Mr. WILLIAM ZIEREN—who mistakenly took a swig of embalming fluid. Fortune favors the bold! 56 Juniors As the day of statehood approaches fast. The juniors prepare for the new role—at last. They will finally be seniors! OFFICERS 1962 ____________________ 1966 .................... 242 _____________________ Larry Cunningham_________ Dennis Michels __________ Kim Armstrong------------ Bob Egan ________________ Sponsors: Miss Mary Perisho Mr. Edward Day ____Date of Admission Date of Independence ............Population ____Governor of Class ___Lieutenant Governor _____________Secretary .............Treasurer 57 Beth Adams Marnita Adams Lewis Allen Bill Anderson Kim Armstrong Alan Arnold Linda Asbur Nancy Barrett Louise Barfot Mike Ball Earlena Babcock Claudette Bain Barbara Ballard Billie Bapp Steve Blair Denzell Board Robert Bowman Mike Branan Bob Bridwell Daryl Bridwell Nancy Bright Barbara Brown Karl Brown Chris Bryan Jerry Butler Peggy Cabeen Bob Calvert John Carnahan Rachel Cash Paula Catt Dan Cleaver Ed Cleaver Phil Cochran George Collier Sue Colson 58 Steve Craig Bill Creech Mike Creech Marcia Crook Larry Cunningham Rick Cunningham Bruce Curl Elizabeth Dayton Sallie Debolt Brent Deem Marijane Dieckhoff Dave Dodson Connie Drake Bob Egan Kay Cushman Lynn Dailey Gary Dart Vicki Davidson Donna Davis Bob Daniell John Egan Mike Elam Barbara Elledge Carlin Elledge Linda Elledge Betty Ellington Bob Englum Joe Englum Judy Farnham Jane Feutz Jim Fleming Kersey Foley Linda Foley Jerry Francis Judy Francis Elaine French Janis Frisz Carol Funkhouser Larry Furry Connie Gale Kenneth Gale Susan Good Bill Goodwin 59 Don Goodwin Larry Green Gloria Greenwood Lorna Groves David Guymon Jim Hanner Greg Hanson - Ron Haynes Jim Heischmidt Carolyn Henderson Shirley Haening Ch ck Hampsten Susie Hicks Sandy Hogan Russell Hoke Linda Hollinger Larry Horn Betty Howard Donna Hutton Jim Jamison Alice Kemper Lorretta Kemper Bob Kennedy Bob Johnston Jean Jones Diana Joy Evelyn Keys David Kiger Marilyn Kirby Betty lamb John Land Sheryl Land Jerry McDaniel John McDaniel Elizabeth Lindsey Donna Litton Bill Lucas Charles McClarey Marty McClelland Pam McDaniel Chris McDaniel Janet McGill Fr«d McHenry Frank McKenna Robert McNabb Jerry McCullough Gerald Meeks Dennis Michels Richard Mihel 60 Loenard Magers Brenda Martin Deanna Martin Ronald Martin Ron Mitchell Jane Montgomery a t k: t.k Joyce Murphy Kenneth Murphy Carl Orndoff v,V Bonnie Nickels Bob North Becky Oakes Jeanette Ogle Randy Newhart Sharon Parrish David Patrick Linda Osborne Kenneth Parrish Nita Parrish -v Becky Peebles Janet Peters Larry Poole Cherry Jo Powers Gary Quandt Lorraine Raisner Jim Randall Rita Reeves Carol Rhoades Linda Richey Ruth Rogers Paul Ruff Russell S ndstead Kathy Smith Linda Smithson Henry Stezer Judy Stanfield ,1 “ Sharon Shonk Sue Ellen Steidl Jayne Shy John Simes Dalbert Smitie Debbie Stuck Becky Sturgell V Terry Sudduth 61 Pat Sullivan Morris Sunkel Tim Sunkel Cynthia Switzer Linda Talbott Bill Taylor Joyce Terrell Joyce Thompson Lester Thompson Wanda Thompson Ken Troye Kay Unseld Kay VanGilder Jerry VanHoot Gloria Vaught David Vice Ronald Wagoner Olin Waltz Nancy Watson Mike Watts Ron Weaver Bob Webb Wilma Webster Sandy Whitacre Susie Wiese Bill Williamson Barbara Wilson Raymond Winkler Jay Wolfe Vicki Wood Steve Wright Don Hugg Cindy Brown OTHER JUNIORS Patricia Breneman Tom Cabeen Larry Dennison Vicki Garvin Robert Henson John Kannewurf John Land Karen Marquis Frank McKenna Aron See Ned See Loren Smith Carolyn Stultz Lowell Wells 62 Sophomores The more the sophs try to know, The more they know they don't know. OFFICERS 1963 ............................. Date of Admission 1967 ........................ ..Date of Independence 219 ...................................... Population Craig Smith ________________________ Governor of Class Mike Helfrich _____________________Lieutenant Governor Linda Owens _________________________________ Secretary Sandy Shuman ............................... Treasurer Sponsors: Mrs. Patricia McNees Mr. Ronald Snead 63 Jerrie Ballard Susan Bartos Howard Beauchamp Eleanor Beck Darrell Bemis Gene Berry Diana Black Barbara Blumthal Francine Board Carol Breen Tom Bridwell Ride Bright Nancy Brinkerhoff Robbie Brinkerhoff Pete Briseno Dorothy Brock Jean Brown Suzanne Brown Tom Butler Jim Caldwell Mary Carpenter Tim Cavanaugh Carolyn Cavins Linda Clements Sharon Carpenter Georgann Conner Charlotte Craig Dan Craig Dean Craig Sharon Crook Larry Crum Cheryl Cunningham Nancy Cunningham Steve Curi Jeri Daughhetee Trina David Bob Davis Darla Davis Sue Dayton Suzie Dennis Larry Dennison David Dery David Dick Linda Dodd Bob Eads Beverly Edwards Larry Eldredge Pam Elledge Russell Elledge Barbara Herbert Flowers Cheryl Foley Jack Foley Carol Franklin Mike Frazier Mike French Fields Don Gale Jim Gann Jim Gates Ronnie George Emily Gibson Carol Gilbert Billy Goins Dennis. Barbara Griffin Richard Gross Joe Haddix Irvin Hall Pam Hanner Martha Harris Gosnell Veva Hart Merle Hays Mike Helfrich Vicki Heminger Mark Henigman Evelyn Henson Valerie Hernandez Pat Kennedy Vicki Kerrick Dennis Kelsheimer Jim Kemper Pam Land Virginia Landes Harris Lankster Larry Lankster Wanda Loranc; Larry Lowry Virginia Lucas Ray Ludington Sherrie Luttreil Elaine Lynch Karen Lynch Connie McCulloch Sara McDivitt Pam McKimmy Norman Miller Sandy Mitchaner Glenda Mood Barbara Moody Jim McDaniel Patsy Morecraft Joyce Mulkins Bill Nicholas Bob Nicholson 66 Judy Nicholson Dave Nickles Jane Ogle Linda Owens Linda Perkinson Janine Powell Linda Redden Becky Reel Marilyn Rhoden Jerry Rigdon James Robison Carla Rogers William Rue Nancy Simons Craig Smith Cheryl Smitley Marcia SmiHey Becky Smittkamp Margaret Sohaski John Spender Dan Sprague Peter Steidl Veronica Steidl Bill Step Brenda Stipp Charles Strow Daisy Strow Jerry Roger Thompson Dale Throneburg Art Tobias Nancy Tobias Merrill Travis Kenneth Trover Thompson Nancy Turpin Mary Vestal Darlene Vicars Verla Voyles Shirley Washburn Richard Webster Rebecca Whitesell 67 Steve Wimsatt David Wimsett Marty Wiese Sandy Wiggins William Dennis Sue Wilson John Windmiller Fred Wolfe Bradley Wright Carl Wright Herschel Wright Julie Wright Harry Farris OTHER SOPHOMORES Clarence Amburgey Jim Caldwell Ruth Carpenter Myrna Houstin Ed Landsaw LaDonna Ludington Tom Oder Carolyn Perkinson Patricia Petticrew Lloyd Tosser Marshall Washburn 68 Freshmen You've been here a year, aren't you glad; Just think of all the fun you've had. And with that came a lot of learning For which lots more we know you're yearning. So chins up, Freshmen, be on your way Down the path to your goal—Graduation Day. OFFICERS 1964 _________________________ 1968 .......................... 250 __________________________ David Hoff ___________________ Mary Ann Bridwell ____________ Darla Hardy __________________ Jerri Wilkerson ______________ Sponsors: Mrs. Helen Hightower Mrs. Marian Yontz ___Date of Admission Date of Independence _________....Population ____Governor of Class ...Lieutenant Governor .............Secretary _____________Treasurer 69 Dan Akens Julia Allen Kyle Andrews Mike Asbury Yovanna Ashley Larry Bach V Carey Bayless Stephen Benefield Carole Blanford Tom Blanford Bob Blumthal Brenda Blye Debra Bridwell Mary Ann Bridwell Barrett Brown Joyce Brown Mary Bunyan Carolyn Burba Barbara Butler Charles Campbell Dan Cartwright Richard Cavanaugh Russell Chaney Brock Childress Phyllis Claypool Sharon Clouse Betsy Cooley Janice Cochran Trevor Cochran Chris Cooper Anne Craig Jennifer Craig Cristina Crook Barbara Cunningham Brenda Cunningharr Robert Cooley Phyllis Creech N Robert Creech Bob Dody Dickmeyer Judy Dieckhoff David Diehl Roberta Dodd Don Dowling Anne Drake Dickenson Mike Jerry Egan Pat Egan Brad Eldredge Richard Eldredge Larry Elliot Darline Elston Dunlap Terry Bill Engleberth Don Englum Micki Englum Pat Eslinger Bessie Evard Susan Fields Emerick Victoria Charles FJoyd Bill Foley Jessie Foley Marsha Fonner Jacob Franz Shirley Frye Fillinger Janice Martha Funkhouser Linda Furnish Mike Furry Mike Gale Ed George Judy Gillum Fulton Ka% Lois Guymon Stephen Guymon Donna Hall Sandra Hall Darla Hardy Chuck Hargis Gumm •W Jerold Hargis Richard Hart Dan Hartsaw Gloria Haughi Jim Haynes Kurt Henigman Jane Henson Ruth Henson Linda Hernandez Coleen Herrington Pamela Hesler Janice Hickman David Hoff • David Hobson Thomas Hoke Bruce Hollis Steve Howell George Hunt Ronnie Hurst Steven Jaco Jack Kelly Gary Kirby Fred Kennedy Warren Kennedy r . Ed Kesler Gail Keys Sharon Kilgore Susan Killior Jerry Kirby Larry Kirby Marion Lane Donna Lankster Garland Lankster Steven Laufman Gary Lawson Mary Leatherwood Mike Litton Mike Lowe Bob Lucas Nancy McCoy Mike McCrocklin Pan McDaniel Mary McDonald Mike McHenry ji Don McIntyre Steven McMahan Roberta Mattingly John McNair Willie Magers Maureen Malone Lina Milam Linda Maurer Bonnie March Gary Marrs Mark Moeller Marsha Montz Martha Matheny Patrick Mooney Greg Ochs James Ogle Doris Parrish Jim Parrish Chris Patrick Karen Peel Bill Perkinson Jim Peters Kay Phillips Loretta Poole Hilah Poynter Brenda Pride Terry Ramsey Tony Ray Lance Sandstead Barbara Seeley Pat Shively Richard Shotts Charles Simpson Susan Simpson Diana Sly Dan Soughers Jeff Sprague Mark Stabler Sharon Stafford Phillip Stark Sue Stark Clinton Steele Janie Steidl Sharon Stevenson Linda Stewart Mary Ellen Stipp Cappi Stone Linda Stone Janet Striker Tom Tuttle Karen Utterback Jeanneane Vaughn Connie Volk Marsha Ward Ray Washburn Cynthia Webster Linda Wells Jerri Wilkerson Gale Williams Richard Willis Paula Wilson Rebecca Wiltermood Carl Winans David Hunter OTHER FRESHMEN Bill Allen Allred Pamela Downs Ronald Jones Jack Kelly Terry Patton Richard Phillips Donald Ray Mary Runyan Sandra Simpson Mike Throneburg Linda Irish 75 76 Band OFFICERS Karen Francis Alan Arnold Barbara Hunter Laverne Polley Ruth Ann Moody John Graham________ Mr. Roger Maulding president vice president secretary treasurer social chairman —Student director _________sponsor 77 Future Teuchers of America Club OFFICERS Diana Kelsheimer president Paula Catt vice president Elizabeth Dayton secretary Ruth Ann Moody treasurer Miss Janet Henson Mrs. Pauline Newman co-sponsors Projection Club OFFICERS Kersey Foley .....___________ president Jerry Woltman vice president Ranelda Butler .......................— secretary Dan Sprague ............-....-treasurer Mr. Charles Johnson sponsor 78 Student Council OFFICERS Anne Hightower ............... president Tom Mitchell..............vice president Cindy Soughers _______________—secretary Morris Sunkel _________________treasurer Judy Francis ............parliamentarian Mr. Ted Johnson ______________—sponsor Members: Seniors—Bill Blumthal, Yuana Eads, Judy Gray, Georgia Keys, Terry McDaniel, Ron Sandstead, Barbara Wright. Juniors—Beth Adams, Nancy Watson, Richard Cunningham, Janis Frisz, Jim Heischmidt, John McDaniel, Dennis Michels, Joann Powers. Sophomores—Tom Bridwell, Dave Dick, Emily Gibson, Kathy Holcomb, Connie McCollough, Linda Owens, Craig Smith. Freshmen—Tom Blanford, Chris Cooper, Brad Eldredge, Charles Hargis, David Hoff, Mike McCrocklin, Greg Ochs, Barbara Seeley, Tom Tuttle. The Tiger Tales Tiger Tales staff: Mary Jane Beck, editor in chief; Shelia Kennedy, associate editor; Diane Graham, feature editor; Laverne Polley, sports editor; Vicki Wright, Teri Daughhetee, co-fashion editors; Mary Herrington, correspondence manager; Marty McClelland, Brenda Martin, Shirley Glover, Carol Breen, Ellen Henson, Marquetta Henry, Sandy Hogan, Marilyn Kirby, Sue Steidl, Nancy Bright and Sheryl Land—staff: Mrs. Helen Hightower ....................................... Faculty Advisor 80 Jane Feutz Richard Rhoads Carolyn Coleman Teri Daughhetee Carol Albrecht Cynthia Lucas Russell Sandstead Elizabeth Mulgrew Judy Stanfield Sue Ellen Steidl Copy Editors in Chief Robert Bridwell Photographer ARENA STAFF Jane Montgomery Kay VanGilder Lay-Out Cathy Gross Lynn Dailey Martha Vicki Wright Pat Sullivan McClelland Business Managers Art Yuana Eads Arlene Sallie Debolt Carpenter Betty Lamb Jayne Shy Susie Hicks Carolyn Cavins Sherrie Luttrell Pictures Stephen O'Hair Larry Bouslog Kersey .Foley Typists Mrs. Nellie Jenkins Miss Angela Hahn . . . co-sponsors Gary Quandt Sports Don Morrison 81 Distributive Education Club OFFICERS Minnie Cunningham ....... president Beverly Kemper secretary Thelma Jones ................ treasurer Mrs. Ann Brock ................. sponsor Dramatic Club OFFICERS Karen Dart ___________ Ann Hightower________ Yuana Eads............ Kathy Holcomb ....... Tami Bogue ___________ Mr. Ted Johnson_______ ______ president .. vice president _______ secretary ....... treasurer parliamentarian ________ sponsor 82 Key Club OFFICERS Dave Brown Paul SFiontze Phil Lewis Ron Sandstead Mr. John Stabler president vice president secretary treasurer sponsor Bi-Phy-Chem Club OFFICERS Al Keller Cynthia Lucas Linda Clapp Mr. John Gibson Miss Janet Henson Mr. Ronald Doris president vice president sec 'y-treas. co-sponsors 83 Thespians ... president vice president secretary ____ treasurer _______ scribe ...... sponsor OFFICERS Laverne Polley Carol Albrecht Cathy Gross ____ Linda Andrews Yuana Eads ____ Mr. Ted Johnson Office Occupations Club OFFICERS Donna Weber...................... president Sandy Weaver_________________ vice president Jane Brown ____________________ sec'y-treas. Mrs. Mary Ida Riedell __________ sponsor 84 Girls' Athletic Association OFFICERS: Becky Benson Yuana Eads------- Elizabeth Lendsey Jane Feutz_______ Mrs. Betty Ruyle _____president _____secretary _____ treasurer point manager ______ sponsor The health of all people is really the foundation upon which all of their happiness and all of their powers depend. For the people sound in body and serene of mind there is no such thing as bad weather; every sky has its beauty, and storms which whip the blood do but make it pulse more vigorously. The groundwork of all happiness is health. Ill-health, of body or of mind, is defeat. Health alone is victory. Let all men contrive to be healthy. Tail Twisters Club OFFICERS Suzanne Brown Barbara Mullen Sharon Stevenson Miss Janet Henson president vice president sec'y-treas. sponsor Future Fanners of America OFFICERS Charles Jordon Ronald Wagner Jerry Francis Robert McNabb Bill Creech Jirn Jamison Mr- Dale Fathauer —— president vice president secretary treasurer sentinel reporter sponsor 86 Directed Occupations Club OFFICERS Bob Wieland ..... Steve Claypool___ Kenny Henson ____ John McKenna ____ Ron Pine ________ Dennis Parks ---- Mr. Robert Staley _____ president .. vice president ______ secretary _______ treasurer parliamentarian ______ reporter ....... sponsor Bible Club OFFICERS Eugene Johnson _________________president David Haught______________ vice president Donna Lewis ................. secretary Mary Herrington ............. treasurer Shelia Kennedy ______________ song leader Galen Johnson ___________________reporter Mrs. Pauline Newman .............. sponsor 87 National Honor Society OFFICERS David Brown _________________ — president Cynthia Lucas ............ vice president Tom Mitchell ................. secretary Arlene Carpenter ............... treasurer Mrs. Mary Dole Bryan ............. sponsor Council: _____ Joseph Doglio, Albert McHenry, John Eggleston, Donald Geisler, Maude Hopper, Catherine Farrel. SPRING 1964 New members: Seniors—Patricia Allcorn, John Mercer, Janet Tosser, Katrina Wolfe. Juniors—Carol Albrecht, Doris Augusto-. David Brown, Arlene Carpenter, David Findley, Keith Francis, John Graham, Drue Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Diane Kelsheimer, Cynthia Lucas, Terry McDaniel, Raymond Massey, Tom Mitchell Elizabeth Mulgrew, Donna Weber, Barbara Wright. 88 SCHOLASTIC HONORS 1964 Outstanding scholastic ability for the school year 1963-1964 was recognized at the annual scholastic banquet. Speaker for the evening, John E. Stipp, recognized the event as evidence of an awakened America to deep interest in education. Honors were awarded to students who achieved high academic standing. Students receiving recognition included: Three Year Letters: Seniors—Marc Cooper, Brenda Elledge, Jim Feutz, Darrell Good, Ellen Haupt, John Hightower, David Kelsheimer, Mary Niles, Majory Stafford, and Michele Starbuck; Juniors—Carol Albrecht, David Brown, Keith Francis, John Graham, Drue Johnson, Cynthia Lucas, Raymond Massey, Tom Mitchell, Elizabeth Mulgrew, and Vicki Wright. Two Year Letters: Seniors-Harvey Inman, Lee McClelland, Circe Papageorge, Jerry Smiley, and Katrina Wolfe; Juniors—Doris Augustus, David Findley, Donna Weber, and Barbara Wright; and Sophomores—Cherie Bibo, Byron Bair, Paula Catt, Linda Elledge, Jane Feutz, John Mahan, Ronald Morrison, Becky Peebles, Chery Jo Powers, Linda Smithson, Judy Stanfield, Linda Talbott, and Kay Van Gilder. One Year Letters: Seniors—Patricia Allcorn, Jeanette Breen, Jane DeWitt, Mary Hand, Phil Howard, and Charlotte Wimsatt; Juniors—Margaret Buntain, Anne Hightower, Albert Keller, Martha Miller, and Loren Randall; Sophomores—Lynn Dailey, Gregory Hanson, Alice Kemper, Sheryl Land, William Lucas, Donald Morrison, Judith Ogle, Rebecca Sturgell, and Nancy Watson; and Freshmen—Carolyn Cavins, Georgann Conner, Suzie Dennis, Molly IlgenFritz, Galen Johnson, Sherrie Luttrell, Norman Miller, Becky Smittkamp, and Steve Wimsatt. Scholastic Honors in Our World SECOND SEMESTER 1963-1964 (Names with received honors two quarters.) FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES Connie Andrews ‘Alan Arnold Linda Austin ‘Cherie Bibo ‘Eleanor Beck ‘Byron Blair Diana Black Steve Blair ‘Torn Bridwell Robert Bowman ‘Dorothy Brock ‘Paula Catt Suzanne Brown Lynn Dailey ‘Jean Brown ‘Elizabeth Dayton ‘Carolyn Cavins ‘Linda Elledge ‘Georgann Conner ‘Jane Feutz Sharon Crook ‘Linda Foley ‘Susan Dennis Susan Good ‘Pam Elledge ‘David Guymon Emily Gibson Jim Hanner Mike Helfrich ‘Gregory Hanson ‘Molly llgenfritz ‘Linda Hollinger ‘Galen Johnson Elizabeth Jennings Mark Killion ‘Alice Kemper Pamma Land ‘Betty Lamb ‘Sherrie Luttrell ‘Sheryl Land ‘Connie McCullough Donna Litton Sara McDivitt ‘William Lucas ‘Norman Miller Martha McClelland John Nicholson ‘John Mahan ‘Linda Owens Deanna Martin Emma Jane Scott ‘Don Morrison Ruth Sensenbrenner ‘Ronald Morrison Becky Smittkamp Becky Oakes ‘Merrill Travis Jeannette Ogle ‘Stephen Wimsatt ‘Judith Ogle ‘Carl Wright Bonita Parrish ‘Julie Wright ‘Becky Peebles ‘Chery Jo Powers Howard Ruff Jayne Shy ‘Linda Smithson ‘Judy Stanfield ‘Rebecca Sturgell ‘Linda Talbott ‘Kay VanGilder ‘Nancy Watson JUNIORS SENIORS ‘Carol Albrecht ‘Patricia Allcorn Martha Arbuckle Eugene Barkley ‘Doris Augustus John Beeson Mary Jane Beck Jeannette Breen Bill Blumthal Bill Cavins ‘David S. Brown ‘Marc Cooper ‘Margaret Buntain David Cunningham Julia Butler Ann Curl ‘Arlene Carpenter Susan Deffenbaugh ‘Steven Claypool ‘Jane DeWitt ‘Carolyn Coleman Diane Egan Teri Dughhette Mary Egan ‘Linda Dennison ‘Brenda Elledge Darlene Eldredge ‘Jim Feutz ‘David Findley ‘Connie Francis ‘Keith Francis ‘Darrel Good ‘John Graham ‘Mary Hand John Helfrich Ellen Haupt ‘Anne Hightower ‘Joe Hemphill ‘Drue Johnson ‘John Hightower ‘Eugene Johnson ‘Jennifer Holcomb ‘Albert Keller ‘Phil Howard ‘Cynthia Lucas Larry Howell ‘Terry McDaniel Sue Hunt ‘Raymond Massey Harvey Inman ‘Martha Miller ‘David Kelsheimer ‘Tom Mitchell ‘Lee McClelland Elizabeth Mulgrew Eugene Merchant Sharon Newby ‘John Mecer Stephen Papadokas Cheryl Miller Barbara Perkinson ‘Thomas Morris ‘Loren Randall ‘Mary Niles Richard Rhoads ‘Circe Papageorge Ronald Sandstead ‘David Pasero ‘Marilyn Slotter Joy Perisho Karen Watson Dan Reel ‘Donna Weber ‘Jerry Smiley Brabara Wright ‘Marjory Stafford ‘Vicki Wright Michele Starbuck Janet Tosser ‘James Valerine Ronald Vaughn ‘Sharon Wilson Charlotte Wimsatt ‘Katrine Wolfe 90 Scholastic Honors in Our World FIRST SEMESTER 1964-1965 •(Names with received honors two quarters.) FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE Kyle Andrews Donald Anderson William Asbury ‘Connie Andrews Robin Bibo ‘Linda Austin Carole Blanford ‘Tom Bridwell Tom Blanford Jean Brown Bole Blumthal ‘Suzanne Brown Richard Cavanaugh ‘Carolyn Cavins ‘Phyllis Claypool ‘Georganna Conner ‘Janice Cochran ‘Susie Dennis ‘Chris Cooper Carla Emerick Jennifer Craig Emily Gibson Phyllis Creech Mike Helfrich ‘Jan Day ‘Galen Johnson ‘Robert Dickenson Pam Land Dody Dickmeyer ‘Connie McCulloch ‘Jerry Egan ‘Sara McKivitt Don Englum ‘Norman Miller Micki Englum John Nicholson Martha Funkhouser ‘Linda Owens ‘Kathy Gumm ‘Ruth Sensenbrenner ‘Lois Guymon ‘Merrill Travis ‘Stephen Guymon Dennis Willan ‘Donna Hall Dennis Villan ‘Jerry Hargis ‘Stephen Wimsatt ‘David Hoff ‘Carl C. Wright ‘Jeff Irvine ‘Julie Wright ‘Dwayne Johnson Ron Jones Warren Kennedy ‘Nancy McCoy Mike McCrocklin ‘Pam McDaniel ‘John McNair ‘Linda Maurer Joanna Moore Barbara Mullen ‘Terry Patton Brenda Pride ‘Jeffrey Sprague ‘Mark Stabler ‘Jerri Wilkerson JUNIORS SENIORS Allen Lewis ‘Doris Augustine ‘Cherie Bibo ‘Mary Jane Beck ‘Byron Blair ‘Rebecca Benson Robert Bowman Bill Blumthal Daryl Bridwell Jane Brown ‘Paula Catt ‘Judy Burgett ‘Sue Colson ‘Julia Butler ‘Lynn Dailey Sharon Butler ‘Elizabeth Dayton ‘Arlene Carpenter ‘Sallie Debolt ‘Linda Clapp ‘Linda Elledge ‘Carolyn Coleman ‘Jane Feutz ‘Diane Debolt Linda Foley ‘David Findley ‘Jerry Francis ‘Keith Francis Judy Francis ‘John Graham Janis Frisz ‘Judy Gray ‘Greg Hanson Tom Halloran ‘Elizabeth Jennings John Helfrich ‘Alice Kemper Mary Herrington ‘Betty Lamb ‘Anne Hightower ‘Sheryl Land ‘Drue Johnson Donald Morrison (5iane Kelsheimer ‘Ronald Morrison ‘Cynthia Lucas Nita Parrish ‘Donna McCoy ‘Becky Peebles Terry McDaniel ‘Paul Ruff Tom Mitchell ‘Patty Shirar Raymond Massey ‘Jayne Shy ‘Elizabeth Mulgrev ‘Linda Smithson Howard Ogle ‘Judy Stanfield ‘Dick Rhoads Rebecca Sturgell ‘Marilyn Slotter ‘Tim Sunkel Robert Steidl ‘Linda Talbott ‘Donna Weber ‘Kay Van Gilder Barbara Wright Nancy Watson ‘Vicki Wright ‘Vicki Wood 9 Hours of Fun Our 92 Homecoming Queen Miss Tamari Rogue 93 Homecoming Queen Miss Tamera Boque escorted by John Helf- Joe Webb, co-captain, crowns Homecoming Queen Tamara, rich, Co-Captain. QUEEN AND HOMECOMING COURT SITTING—left to right: Miss Nancy Watson, Miss Judy Francis, Miss Nita Parrish, Queen Tamara, Miss Karen Dart, Miss Cindy Soughers, Miss Sally Tweedy. STANDING: Miss Janice Cochran, Miss Darla Hardy, Miss Linda Stewart Miss Pamela Elledge, Miss Julie Wright, Miss Sandra Shuman. 94 American Legion Post color bearers parade followed by P.H.S. Band. Junior Class float, Whale of a Victory —second place. Freshman Class float, We'll Bury 'Em. Sophomore Class float, Blast 'em Off the Field. Future Farmers of America float, We're Pulling for you.' The beginning of a perfect Homecoming in our World of 1964 in clear, crisp fall weather. 95 Miss Patricia Wright- Spring Sports Qll€CU QUEEN'S COURT Left to right: Nancy Watson, Nita Parrish, Judy Francis, Jane DeWitt, Robin Cummins, Jennifer Holcomb, Sally Tweedy, Karen Dart, Tami Bogue, Pamela Elledge, Julie Wright, Sandra Shuman. 96 Queen of May 1964 Miss Robin Cummins escorted by Mr. Maurice Johnson 97 May Fete, 1964 Highlight of the festivities—Queen-elect Robin Cummins appears with escort Maurice Johnson. First Court attendant Jane DeWitt crowns the Queen. 98 Queen s personal court: June Hollingsworth, Patti Wright, Jane DeWitt, Jennifer Holcomb, Lee McClelland, Martha Black, and Senior girls. May Fete program opens with Precision Grand March ' Seventy-Six Trombones introduce the chorus line. Lummi Sticks in modern version. Creative act in Rope Jumping agility and muscular coordination. 99 Tumbling Toy in Dreamland New look in the twist Frankie and Johnnie. Muscular Coordination More dreams of toys. Junior-Senior Banquet on an “Enchanted Evening Left to right: Senior Class president, Gene Barkley, Dean Trott—M.C., Junior Class president, Dave Brown. Left to right: Betsy Schneider and Elizabeth Mulgrew auditioning for jobs. Singing Blue Moon'' left to right: Karen Francis, Judy Gray, Martha Arbuckle, Elizabeth Mulgrew, Marily Slotter, Vicki Wright, Sally Tweedy, Karen Dart, and Janie Brown. Truly an Enchanted Evening for a Prom—1964. Majorette Barbara Hunter f V Majorette Veva Hart Majorette Chery Powers Majorette Dorothy Brock Paris High School Marching Band Stage Band-A “Li’l Dari in’” 104 Concert Band of “Burnished Brass” Music in the Air Boys' Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Treble Clef Clubs, Treble Clef Ensemble, Madrigal and Girls' Octet present the annual vocal concert, 1964. 105 Ask Any Girl Three-act comedy Presented by the Junior Class April 14, 1964 CAST Charlotte Wimsatt Dennis Snyder Meg Wheeler Miles Doughton Lisa Karen Dart Carolyn Clearwater Mark Walters Ruby Jeannie Vince Heidi Tami Bogue Ellen ..... Terri Carol Albrecht Mrs. Wheeler Jerry Woltman Alvin Mr. Wheelei Karena Webster ... Jane Marilee Grube Aunt Fern Laverne Polley Evan Doughton Jane Feutz Aunt Lettie Vuana Eads Ada Mr. Ted Johnson — sponsor Spiral Staircase Two-act mystery Presented by the Senior Class Fall of 1964-1965 CAST Carol Albrecht ............................ (mute) Helen Marilyn Slotter ............................. „ Mrs. Warren Linda Andrews ............................... Nurse Barker Cathy Gross ....................... (housekeeper) Mrs. Gates Ronald Kile ..................... (writer-scientist) Mr. Warren Byran Blair ........................................ Dr. Barry Jerry Woltman ......................................... Constable 107 1964 Cross-Country Team left to right: Coach Broner, Terry Hurst-captain, Bob Webb, Jerry McDaniel, Raymond Winkler, Ken Troye, Bob Blackburn, Mark Killion, Billy Williamson, manager, absent: Raymond Massey and Larry Green. Captain TERRY HURST 1964 CROSS-COUNTRY SCHEDULE Paris 18 Cumberland ..... 38 Paris . 23 Wiley .... 32 15 Chrisman 40 Paris .....21 Gerstmeyer ..... 45 Paris 19 Georgetown 40 Paris 16 LaGrove ....... 43 Paris 37 Danville ....... 20 WABASH VALLEY Paris 3rd (Hurst 3rd) OLNEY INVITATIONAL Paris 2nd (51points) DISTRICT Paris 3rd (77 points) STATE T. Hurst...’—96th 108 Tiger Varsity of P.H.S.-1964 FRONT ROW—left to right: Bruce Curl, Larry Trout, Rusty Stephens, Dean Trott, Dave Brown, Terry McDaniel, John Helfrich and Joe Webb -co-captains, Jerry Whitman, Ron Sandstead, Roger Stevenson, Dan Scott, Dennis Michels, Kenny Miller. SECOND ROW—Coach Neibch, Coach Lashmet, Richard Mikels, Ed Adams, Gerald Meeks, Pat Sullivan, Joe Englum, Larry Cunningham, Richard Keenen, Morris Sunkel, John McDaniel, Merle Hays, Bill Lane, Steve Curl, Jerry Switzer—manager. Coach Snead, Coach Pollman. THIRD ROW—Bob Bowman, Steve Wright, Kim Armstrong, Bob Egan, Ron George, Rob Brinkerhoff, Carl Orndoff, Leonard Magers, Bob McNabb, Bob Englum, Mike Watts, Chuck McClarey, Denzil Board, Ron Martin. VARSITY Paris - 7 Paris 68 Paris 13 Paris 35 Paris... 54 Paris 25 Paris . 61 Paris 13 Paris... 55 SCHEDULE Tuscola .............. 7 Martinsville .......... 6 Charleston ___________ 0 Marshall ______________ 0 Westville _____________ 0 Newton _.............. 0 Cumberland ............ 0 Robinson .............. 7 Palestine —........... 7 E.l. League Champs 1964 Co-captains JOHN HELFRICH JOE WEBB 109 t. McDaniel '65 Guard D. SCOTT '65 End L. CUNNINGHAM '65 Guard R. KEENEN '65 Center D. TROTT '65 Halfback R. STEPHENS '65 Wingback Letter J. WEBB Co-captain '65 Pullback R. SANDSTEAD '65 End men J. HELFRICH Co-captain '65 Quarterback J. WOLTMAN '65 Tackle R. STEVENSON '65 Tackle D. BROWN '65 End K. MILLER '65 Wingback J. MCDANIEL '66 End B. ENGLUM J. ENGLUM M. HAYS G. MEEKS C. MCCLAREY '66 '66 '67 '66 '66 Halfback Center Halfback Quarterback Tackle L. TROUT '65 Halfback L. HORN '66 End S. WRIGHT '66 Guard K. ARMSTRONG '66 Linebacker D. BOARD '66 Halfback R. BOWMAN '66 Halfback B. EGAN '66 Linebacker J. JAMISON '66 Fullback B. McNABB '66 Halfback R. MARTIN '66 Halfback L. MAGERS '66 End M. WATTS '66 Linebacker J. LANE '67 Guard R. BRINKERHOFF '67 Tackle R. GEORGE '67 Tackle E. ADAMS '67 Guard 112 Seniors -1964 FRONT ROW:—left to right: Co-captain Joe Webb, Kenny Miller, Dean Trott, Rusty Stephens, Larry Trout, Jerry Woltman, Dan Scott. TOP ROW—Richard Keenen, Terry McDaniel, Dave Brown, Co-captain John Helfrich, Roger Stevenson, Ron Sandstead. THEY CAME! WE SAW! WE CONQUERED n n Freshman-Sophomore Tigers FRONT ROW—left to right: Jerry Switzer—manager, Bill Lane, Mark Stabler, Dan Soughers, Jeff Irvine, Brock Childers, Jim Haynes, Dick Keys, Merle Hays, Richard Mikel—manager. SECOND ROW: Tim Wright, Brad Eldridge, Bruce Hollis, Jim Gann, Lance Sandstead, John Windmiller, Greg Oches, Gene Curl, Joe Haddix, Mike Helfrich, Craig Smith, Steve Wimsatt. TOP ROW: Coach Snead, Ron George, Harry Farris, Don Gale, Jeff Hodge, Mike Throneburg, Bill Creech, Pat Mooney, Chris Allen, Bob Eads, Eugene Berry, Ed Farrell, Steve Curl, Coach Lashmet. Paris ..61 Paris ............ 12 FRESH-SOPH SCHEDULE C umberland 0 Paris. 27 Marshall Charleston 0 Paris 33 Mattoon Paris 45 Robinson 0 0 0 Freshman Tigers TOP ROW—left to right: Coach Ron Snead, Tim Wright, Brad Eldredge, Jim Parrish, Pat Moody, Mike McCrocklin, Jim Haynes, Mike Throneburg, Gene Curl, Greg Oches, Mike Dunlap, Alvin Lane, Coach Lashmet. SECOND ROW: Robert Mullinex, Jeff Sprague, Tom Blanford, Lance Sandstead, Mark Stabler, Dan Soughers, Jeff Irvine, Rusty Chaney, Don Englum, Bruce Hollis, Broch Childers, David Hunter, Jim Peters. FRONT ROW: Dan Jarodsky, Mike Rinesmith, Steve Laufman, Chris Cooper. FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Paris..........32 Robinson — 13 Paris .--.....20 Marshall 6 Paris ...... -.33 Charleston 6 Paris_______ 39 Robinson —- 18 114 COACHES Student teacher Coach Ron Spraggins, Coaches Pohlman, Snead, Lashmet, and Neibch. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS STANDING left to right: Sheryl Land, Cherie Bibo, Nancy Barret, Sandra Smith. SITTING: Nancy Watson, Nita Parrish. 115 PARIS HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASKETBALL TIGERS-1965 SITTING left to right: John McDaniel, Tom Mitchell, Dan Scott, Coach Brown, Drue Johnson, John Helfrich, Terry McDaniel. STANDING left to right: Coach Neibch, Jim Jamison, Jerry McDaniel, Bob Englum, Leonard Magers, Randy Newhart, Craig Smith, Tom Tuttle, Bill Anderson, Ronald Weaver, Kenneth Miller. VARSITY SCHOOL 74 Brocton 38 Paris 36 Danville 71 Paris 84 Newton 60 Paris 66 Cumberland — 49 70 Robinson 55 Paris 56 Lawrenceville 55 69 49 Paris 89 Casey 41 60 Schlarman 56 Paris 75 Charleston — 50 Paris. .55 (D.) Eisenhower 60 Paris . 53 Oblong . 54 58 (T.H.) Wiley ... 38 Paris 71 Newman — — 46 68 Marshall . 50 Paris 80 Palestine 55 68 Tuscola 56 Paris 90 Martinsville 43 PARIS CHRISTMAN TOURNEY Paris - 66 49 Paris 69 Tinqley Park 69 Paris _ ...7-2 Tuscola . . ... .. 62 E. 1. LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 52 50 Paris. 74 Palestone 59 Paris 72 Charleston 62 JUNIOR VARSITY 36 Danvile 71 Paris 47 Newton — 30 48 Cumberland 36 44 Robinson 59 58 Lawrenceville 62 Paris . 39 Clinton 35 63 Casey . 35 Paris 48 Schlarman 59 50 Charleston ... 62 Paris 49 Eisenhower 51 52 Oblong 40 Paris 46 Wiley - 69 59 36 Paris 59 Marshall 40 Paris 67 Palestine .... 42 Paris 85 Martinsville 25 REGIONAL TOURNEY-MARSHALL Paris ....76 Casey .. 48 Paris 44 Brocton 47 116 Tigers keep fingers crossed on a rabbit's foot! H7 R. NEWHART D. BROWN JERRY McDANIEL T. MITCHELL B. ENGLUM Center Guard Forward Guard Guard '66 '66 '66 '65 '66 R. WEAVER B. ANDERSON J. McDANIEL L. MAGERS J. JAMISON Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward '66 '66 '66 '66 118 Freshman Tigers SITTING left to right: Jerry Kirby, Dan Soughers, Mark Stabler, Jerry Egan, Dan Cartwright, Lance Sandstead, Dick Willis, Ronald Jones. SECOND ROW left: Mike Throneburg, John McNair, Ron Strowe, Gary Kirby, Willie Magers, Jeff Irvine, Jim Haynes, Gary Wright, Tom Tuttle. THIRD ROW left: Greg Oches, Perry Sutton, David Hunter, Jim Parrish, Rick Newhart, Brock Childress, Brad Eldredge, Russell Chaney. TOP ROW: Coach Lashmet and Coach Neibch. KNEELING left to right: Bill Goins, Steve Wimsatt, John Windmil STANDING left: Coach Neibch, Mike Helfrich, Craig Smith, I Mark Howell, Coach Lashmet. SOPHOMORE Paris 36 Danville 71 Paris 70 Robinson 61 Paris ...55 Robinson ....... 60 Paris 49 Eisenhower (D.) 51 Paris ... ... 34 Oblong ...... 26 ’, Dick Gross, Merle Hayes, Joe Haddix, Bob Eads, Jim Caldwell. jer Thompson, Jeff Hodge, Dennis Willan, Harry Farris, Dick Keys, TIGER SCHEDULE Paris 45 Charleston 57 Paris... 47 Areola . 33 Paris 49 Charleston 45 Paris... 91 Cumberland 58 Paris... 69 Areola 54 Fresh-Soph Tigers FRESHMAN TIGER SCHEDULE Paris 53 Charleston 58 Paris 68 Robinson 50 Paris 55 Robinson 38 Paris 67 Casey 37 Paris 57 Mattoon Jefferson 47 Paris.... 58 Danville North .... 59 Paris 59 Danville 33 Paris 73 Marshall 29 Paris 43 Charleston 41 Paris 69 Mattoon Central .... 49 Paris 93 Cumberland $1 Paris 83 Casey .— 40 Paris--------- 59 Oblong 50 Reserve Cheerleaders EMILY GIBSON SANDY SHUMAN DARLA HARDY -V, E. I. League Tournament—Casey Champs 1965 P.H.S. Track 1964 SITTING left to right: Ron Kile—manager, Bill Goins, Roger Thompson, Pat Sullivan, Ray Winkler, Bob Webb, Raymond Massey, John McKenna, Keith Heischmidt, Jim Randall, Mark Killion, Bill Anderson, Dick Creech—manager. SECOND ROW: Coach Goss, Ken Troy, Jerry Lane, Bob Englum, Dennis Michels, Denny Moeller, Jerry McDaniel, Jim Jamison, Roger Osborn, Merle Hays, Laverne Polley, Bob Jewell, Jerry Smiley, John Helfrich, Russ Sandstead, Mike Helfrich, Craig Smith, Jerry Switzer. THIRD ROW: Coach Neibch, Joe Englum, Bill Williams, Ed Henson, Steve Swanson, Bob Eads, Leonard Magers, Ron Sandstead, Bill Ivy, Roger Stevenson, Darrell Good, Jerry Brinkerhoff, Bruce Curl, Dennis Willan, Carl Orndoff, Gene Berry, Ron Martin, Coach Thompson. Varsity Track Team STANDING left to right: Bob Eads, Leonard Magers, Ron Sandstead, Bill Ivy, Roger Stevenson, Darrel Good, Jerry Brinkerhoff, Bruce Curl. SECOND ROW: Denny Moeller, Jerry McDaniel, Jim Jamison, Roger Osborn, Merle Hays, Laverne Polley, Bob Jewell, Jerry Smiley, John Helfrich. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Webb, Raymond Massey, John McKenna, Keith Heischmidt. 121 VARSITY SCHEDULE Tri. Paris .... ......... 72Vi Tri. Paris 76 Paris ............... 54 Paris .......................... 52 Vi Paris .............................. 65 Paris ______________________________ 60 Robinson .................. 52Vi Charleston ................. 70 Charleston ................. 64 Marshall 65' 2 Marshall ..................... 53 Schlarman .................. 58 Oblong .................. 23 Casey........................2 JERRY SMILEY CHARLESTON INVITATIONAL Paris—3rd (12 teams) PARIS TIGER RELAYS Paris—6th (21 teams) OLNEY INVITATIONAL Paris—11th (16 teams) EASTERN ILLINOIS CONFERENCE-Newton Paris—4th (10 teams) MATTOON RELAYS (25 teams) WABASH VALLEY TOURNAMENT Paris—2nd (28 teams) STATE QUALIFIER—Jerry Smiley-880-1.59.3 school record 122 FRESHMAN RELAY TEAM Left to right: Merle Hays. Bob Eads, Roger Thompson, Jerry Lane, Bill Goins P.H.S. Baseball 1964 KNEELING—left to right: Bill Taylor, Joe Valerine, Randy Newhart, Dan Scott, Joe McDaniel, Chuck Hampsten, David Brown, Terry Haddix, Coach Pohlman. STANDING: Mike Martin, Mike Watts, Albert Hickman, Steve Knight, Jim Valerine, Bob Calvert! Bob Blackburn, Ron Weaver, Dean Trott, Tom Stuck. BASEBALL SCHEDULE 1964 Paris 10 Marshall 2 Paris 2 Charleston 5 Paris 5 Martinsville 0 Paris 5 Cumberland 3 Paris 5 Clinton (Ind.) 3 Paris 0 Clinton (Ind.) 3 Paris. 4 Robnison 2 Paris 3 A Paris 0 Robinson 2 ‘Paris 8 Martinsville 4 Paris 4 Charleston 13 Paris .16 Danville .... 16 Paris 0 Danville 12 Paris CHRISMAN DISTRICT 10 Chrisman 0 Paris 1 Marshall 3 Paris 1 Young America 3 ‘Paris 3 Oblong 4 ‘Paris 11 Marshall 9 123 E.l. Conference Games Paris Iliph School Tennis 1964 left to right: Paul Shontze, Maurice Johnson, Don Seeley, Dave Wright, Allen Shontze, Marc Cooper, Bill Nicholas, Jim Blanford, Gerald Meeks, Dave Findley, Bill Dennis, Bill Cavins, Coach Bret Brown. 1964 SCHEDULE Paris 1 Honey Creek 6 Paris 7 Casey 0 o Danville 7 Paris 5 Schulte 2 1 Schlarman 6 Paris 0 Schlarman 7 Paris 7 Casey ..... 0 Paris .5 West Vigo 2 DISTRICT MEET-DECATUR Paris tied with Danville for 5th place. Doubles: Marc Cooper and Tom Mitchell semi-finalists Singles: David Findley winner in first round. Boys' and Girls' Golf 1964 STANDING left to right: David Boswell, John Egan, Drue Johnson, Captain Jim Feutz, Brigid Sullivan, Betsy Schneider, Cherie Bibo, Marty McClelland, Linda Foley, Beth Adams, Judy Stanfield, Jane Feutz, Wilma Fletcher, Adonna Magers, Jane Trogdon, Cathy Gross, Eugene Barkley, Howard Klzer, Jeff Hodge, Coach Charles Johnson. KNEELING: Tom Bowman, Bob Bowman, John Mercer, John Hightower, Sally Tweedy, Karen Dart, Cheryl Miller, Cathy Cline, Captain Fredi Fazio, Sandy Hurst, Yuana Eads, Trina Wolfe, Teri Daughhetee SteDhen O'Hair, Chuck Windmiller, Larry Poole. BOYS' GOLF SCHEDULE Paris -71 2 Marshall - 2 2 Paris . .10 Martinsville 0 Paris 10 Marshall . 0 Paris 8 Schlarman o Paris 10 Casey . . ... 0 Paris 4 Danville 6 Tri Paris 10 Casey 0 Martinsville. .0 DISTRICT—7th DRUE JOHNSON 4th—individual play E. I. Conference Champs for 3rd year DRUE JOHNSON medalist (won all medals) JAYCEES STATE JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT (Indian Bluffs Golf Course, Moline) Winner: DRUE JOHNSON, qualified for National Tournament, Minneapolis, Minnesota 125 DRUE JOHNSON—Springfield—1962 Qualified for National Tournament, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1964. 126 Honors Day, May, 1964 Merit awards to Arena staff members Business Department awards are made to students showing superior ability in various divisions of work. Circe Papageorge receives third place award in statewide French contest for high school students. 127 Paul Staley receives De Kalb A. A. award of F.F.A. TIGER TALES merit awards. Frosh-Soph Football Team show appreciation to Coach Giesler. Incoming senior class presidei John Helfrich receives Swing-0 Plaque from Gene Barkley, pre dent of graduating class. Wabash Valley Section of the American Chemical Society awards 1st place individual and 5th place team to P.H.S. students and instructor, John Gibson. Student Council annual introduction of incoming officers. 128 Recipients of G.A.A. honors. Other Honors Bruce Curl, a 1965 co-football captain, receives Methodist Men's Club Good Sportsmanship Trophy. Congratulations extended to Miss Ann Hightower, 1965 president of the Student Council, on behalf of all students honored at P.H.S. Scholastic Honors Banquet. Left to right: Don Belt, secretary of Board of Education; Banquet speaker John Stipp, president of Federal Home Loan Bank, Chicago; Joe Doglio, principal; Miss Hightower; John Stabler, superintendent of schools; Raymond Massey, school board president. 129 Community Concert debut of the John P. Allen memorial grand piano. STANDING starting left: Lynn Allen, Phil Allen, Mrs. John P. Allen and pianist Orzan Marsh. Left: Mr. Ted Johnson, P.H.S. Speech instructor, and Marilyn Slotter, a first place district Speech Contest winner. E. I. League Football Champs head for the shower with Coach Neibch. 130 Co-Captains Joe Webb and John Helfrich receive F. I. League Football Champion trophy, 1964. Paris High School Band Winter Concert—1965 Roger Maulding, director The Library is a busy place. 131 Mr. Elk of Paris 1964. An old familiar scene. Barbara Wright DAR Good Citizen. Jerry Brinkerhoff and tne shot-put New look in French 132 Annual Employer - Employee Banquet 1964 Distributi ve Education Clubs SPEAKERS' TABLE BANQUET SCENE And the contented, relaxed atmosphere as the introductions, appreciation, and entertainment climax a fruitful year of learning and work. 133 Barca la u rea te 1964 Processional Invocation Hymn Scripture, Psalm 27 The Lord's Prayer PROGRAM Pomp and Circumstance ----------------- Elgar Richard Rhoads, Organist The Reverend Harold Newby We Gather Together to Ask The Lord's Blessing The Reverend Charles Johnson High School Mixed Chorus Infinite Ever-Present Father Go Not Far From Me, O God Sermon, Seven Words of Wisdom Hymn Benediction Dieterich Zingarelli The Reverend Aubrey Dunning The Church's One Foundation The Reverend Harold Newby Recessional Land of Hope and Glory Elgar 134 P.H.S. CLASS OF '64 GRADUATES United States Senator Paul Douglas, Illinois senior senator, offered graduating seniors six Illinois and Midwest examples of life lived to and through the finest hours. In a portrait titled My Six Photographs , Senator Douglas cited Abraham Lincoln, Governor John P. Altgeld, Jane Adams of Hull House in Chicago, noted criminal lawyer Clarence Darrow—all from Illinois. Other personalities included in the six photographs were Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin and Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska. FINAL HONORS TO SCHOLASTIC UPPER 10% OF GRADUATES Eugene Bill Marc Brenda Jim Feutz Ellen Barkley Cavins Cooper Elledge Haupt Joe John David Lee Greg Tom Mary Hemphill Hightower Kelsheimer McClelland McHenry Morris Niles Circe David Jerry Jim Marjory Janet Katrina Papageorge Pasero Smiley Smittkamp Stafford Tosser Wolfe f 35 I remember: Coach Brown and his love of public speaking Mr. McHenry and his crew cut Mrs. Kern and her current Latin Mr. Gibson as the Little Red Rider Mrs. McNees and her deep bass voice Mrs. Maple and her oak trees Miss Henson and her pickled pets Mrs. Hopper and her dainty walk Mr. Maulding and Chewing Gum Mrs. Day and her special assignments Miss Morton and her salt Mr. Ted Johnson and his extra-curricular activities Mrs. Jenkins and her vocabulary Mrs. Brown and her clipped speech Mr. Bruner and his bruises from Drivers' Ed Coach Neibch and his E.l. Fooball Champs Mrs. Reidell and her pretty smile Mr. Harp and his halo Mrs. Kerrick and her quiet way Mr. Doglio and his penetrating-eyes 136


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