Paris High School - Arena Yearbook (Paris, IL)

 - Class of 1965

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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?

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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



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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

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