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Staff of the 1923 Parisian Editor-in-Chief ............................. Theo. Harter Associate Editor .................... Thelma Emrick Associate Editor .................... Herman Smith Associate Editor .................... Harley Pence Business Manager .................... Warren Pence Assistant Business Manager .......... Harold Shank Assistant Business Manager ....... Hubert Robbins Assistant Business Manager ....... Wm. McClimans Sport Editor .................. Clydus Steinberger Assistant Sport Editor............Emory Crouse Assistant Sport Editor............ Harry Sprague Alumni Editor..............................Mlidred Ginn Assistant Alumni Editor ............ Irene Roberts Assistant Alumni Editor .............. Helen Kite Society Editor ................. Genevieve Brown Assistant Society Editor ....... Ruth Clemmons Art Editor ..................... Mildred Mitchell Joke Editor ........................ Nellie Hahn Assistant Joke Editor ............. Thirza Bodey Class History and Prophecy....................Ruth Rider Class History and Prophecy ......... Naomi Bodey Class History and Prophecy.............Helen Kite
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Parisian Review of Basketball Season of 1921-1922 Last year’s team was thought by many to be the best that Coach Turner had produced in many years. The team made an enviable record, having won nineteen out of the twenty-nine games played. They also made a very good showing at both the county and state tournaments. They went to the finals in the county tournament and finally lost to Westville. At the state tournament they won their first two games and met their defeat at the hands of the fast Greenfield quintet. The team was composed of the following players: Crouse, L. F. Steinberger, R. F. Ross, C. Reed, L. G. Foster, R. G. Barger and Harter, subs. Games Played St. Paris to Concord ... 22 St. Paris 17 Bethel Township ... ... 19 St. Paris 23 Bethel Township ... ... 19 St. Paris 41 Concord ... 25 St. Paris 56 Rosewood ... 13 St. Paris 24 Marysville ... 19 St. Paris 21 Bradford .... .. 19 St. Paris 24 N. Lewisburg .. 19 St. Paris 25 Westville .. 42 St. Paris 26 Urbana .. 47 St. Paris 33 Woodstock .. 19 St. Paris 22 Bradford .. 33 St. Paris 20 Urbana Township.... .. 16 St. Paris 20 Urbana St. Paris 26 Cable .. 20 St. Paris 18 Cable .. 16 St. Paris 36 N. Lewisburg .. 51 St. Paris 51 Urbana Township.... .. 28 St. Paris 22 Woodstock .. 33 St. Paris 22 N. Lewisburg .. 19 St. Paris 19 Westville .. 49 St. Paris 38 Marysville .. 34 St. Paris 30 Woodstock .. 16 St. Paris 26 Westville .. 37 St. Paris 34 Shifters 2o St. Paris 24 Brownsville .. 6 St. Paris 21 Washington C. H.... .. 9 St. Paris 9 Greenfield .. 30 St. Paris 36 Sidney .... .. 19 735 854
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Parisian The St. Paris High School Orchestra Pianist—Irene Roberts Drums- Violins Saxophones During the four years spent in S. P. H. S., the Class of 1923 has always supported any activ- ity which was for the best in High School life, and has sponsored many new plans. At the beginning of our Senior year the idea came to us that a musical organization would bring new honors to old S. P. H. S. Something must be done to cheer our lower classmen who were already sinking into the depths of despair, as the time drew nearer for us to leave them. So with these thoughts iri mind, five of the Seniors—Mildred Mitchell, Irene Rob- erts, Thelma Emrick, Ruth Clemmons, and Theo- dore Harter, formed an orchestra. They began practicing under the able direc- tion of Miss Glenn Colvin. How they cheered the rest of us onward, in the struggle with diffi- —Theodore Harter i Thelma Emrick Donna Mclnturff I Ruth Clemmons Mildred Mitchell I Anna Urban cult lessons, as the strains of beautiful music reached us from the auditorium. They prac- ticed long and faithfully and were soon prepared for their first appearance, which was the Hallow- e’en party. They have always been willing to play for any occasion, and have played for all of the school entertainments this year. Two new members of the orchestra, Anna Ur- ban and Donna Mclnturff, from the lower classes joined during the year. The students and patrons of the school are justly proud of this orchestra. Few schools the size of ours can boast of such a splendid organ- ization. We greatly appreciate the work done by the members of the orchestra this year. —E. R. R.
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