Johnson St Paris High School - Parisian Yearbook (Saint Paris, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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Johnson St Paris High School - Parisian Yearbook (Saint Paris, OH) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 24 of 102
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Horoscope Name Known As Greatest Trouble Favorite Expression Appearance Greatest Ambition Robert Hanback Bob Flirting Crazy as heck Attractive Own a clothing store Martha Prince Marty Red Well for heaven's sake As a gypsy Apple Orchards Robert Goode Bob Blushing You know how it is Lean and lank Get a girl Josephine Stockton Jo Talking Good night Sociable Movie Actress John Hunt Hunt His temper Now listen— Independent Cow-Boy Jeanette Smith Chicken Giggling Quit it now— Sweet 'n pretty Own a Pontiac Howard Sturgeon Nick Complaining How 'bout a date? Indifferent Vaudeville Evelyn Allton Susie Keeping hair in curl Well, I’ll tell ya! Dignified Farmerette Joseph Kizer Professor Interest in athletics For cryin' out loud Business like Grave Digger Mildred Bollinger Mid Her nose Say now— Petite Clerk in a clothing store Roger Procter Prock His feet True brother true Athletic Millionaire Rosetta Zirkle Rosy Her hair Oh heck Submissive Poultry farm Esther Sprague Esther Talking too much Why not this way? Saucy School-marm Ruth Mahan Specs Hold on to specs Law's Well, what d'ya Studious Sec. to U. S. President Ethel Boyd Casty To be a lady think of that? Athletic Prize fighter Delma Pence Delly Studying Oh heavens Neat Good house-keeper

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Aeon T H 15 IP 2 (CLASS POEM) I know of a little building, Tis a red brick by the road. Its vine covered walls of summac, Are with many years bestowed. Another building now is seen, Its walls are firm and strong; The giant structure shines and gleams On a lawn quite wide and long. Both are schools as you may guess. The first of years gone by; The latter is our present school, From which we model by. Readin’, Ritten’, ’Rithmetic, Are gone with the olden times; And instead are placed the texts Of things by greater minds. Now time goes on, as time has done, The schools again will change; The lessons quit as they begun; But yet one thing remains— The friendship formed is character made, We trod the path which has been trod, And the future shall say as we do now Still making men for God! —j. K. 19



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er H E9 P A 'Ro I ■ ’ f 9l M Will of Class ’29 To our beloved frier.ds and heirs, the class of ’29 of the Johnson-St. Paris high school realizing the end is near, we hereby give and be- queath all our worldly goods and possessions as seemeth wise and fitting in our judgment without taking advice or consul from anyone, and with- ness or unkindness. We do make and declare this our last will and testament. William Knull—Success as President of his class. Harriet Runkle—Success as singer and speaker. Ralph Brecount—Excuses for leaving class. Moneta Mitchell—An Eipper. Harold Howard—More fame. Edith McClimans—More good luck in bas- ket ball. Lillian Dovel—Success. Donald Evans—Some ambition. Alonzo Clem—Hettie. Etta Mae—Success as an artist. Charles Hamilton—Best wishes. Margaret Tomlin—Something to argue about Robert Putnam—Success as an aviator. Clara Howard—A Clark. David Moore—A book on Girl-ology. Naomi Maggert—Our best wishes. Charles Apple— A Prince. Evelyn Printz—A few more diamonds. Penny McMorran—Success. Sarah Mae Howard—Power to make teachers understand what she says. Loren Mclnturff—Pep. Elizabeth Middleton—Happiness. Kermit Kite—Basket ball fame. Evelyn Pence—A menu. Wallace Vorhees—More ease in public. Mary Alice Driscoll—A new vanity case. Kenneth Zerkle—A book on correspondence. Ruth Stalder—Fame as an accordian player. Earl Pence—A library. Helen Arbogast—Proc. Kermit Stockton—An aeroplane. Jessie Toomire—Fame as a musician. Herbert Pence—Some more Derby hats. Marcella Tomlin—An actress career. Dorral Berry—Success in aeronautics. Pauline Mick—Basket ball success. Melvin Bollinger—Fame as a taxi cab driver. Linda Mae—Success as a musician. Elmo Pennington—Success. Geraldine Williams—A box of anti fat pills. Bob Ammon—Some more bird whistles. Nancy Jones—Success in leading cheers. Jack Heaston—Basket ball fame. Marabel Kessler—Some of Geraldine’s pills. Bob Purk—Success as an aviator. Martha Wiant—An old maid career. Moree McMorran—Tib. Charles Brown—Harmonic. Howarl McClimans—Successful basket ball career. Garnard Stradling—Success. Hugh Putnam—Success as a reporter. To the Freshman Class—Success in their high school career. To the Faculty and all—Our Best Wishes. Signed: Class of 1929. 21

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