Paragon High School - Triple D Yearbook (Paragon, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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W---W---v-A-BPH T H E T R I P L E 'D -vv mim SENIOR CLASS HISTCRY In September, the year of our Lord, 1925, twentyffive little startled Freshies climbed the school house stairs, little realizing what a great struggle was before them. However, we survived the first year and found that by the end of that year our oilicers were: President, Jewell Rattsg VicefPresident, Ruth Hodges, and,SecretaryfTreasurer, Iris Beaman. We selected Grin and Grind as, our motto, purple and white our colors, and the violet as our flower. Miss Flava Lambert was our sponsor. During the year's activities, several were in the operetta entitled The Yokohama Maids. At the end of the year we celebrated our year's work by giving a weiner roast. During the year three, Dewey Collier, Ernest Dillender and Verlass Lingle, had dropped out and Jesse Hill, of Eminence, joined our forces, making a total enrollment of twenty- three. In the fall of 1926, twentyftwo Sophomores began the year once more. Two new ones, Conrad Brown and George Steirwalt, entered and Lola Stewart did not return to school, Dorothy Lewis entered another class and Leafy Stiles departed to Indian' apolis. This time Elizabeth Toohy was elected class President and Ruth and Iris refelected vicefpresident and secretaryftreasurer, respectively. We began the year possessing 520.00 and ended the year with S40.00, resulting from class dues, etc. We felt very proud of ourselves, being only Sophomores. We gave a party toward the end of the year and had as our sponsor this year Mr. Truax. The class had only nineteen members now, Marie Williams, Conrad Brown and George Steirwalt having received enough knowledge, left us. We began the Junior year feeling well acquainted with the school and its ways. Our officers this year were: President, Jewell Ratts, VicefPresident, Beatrice Grounds, and Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth Hodges. There were sixteen students this year, Eliza' beth Toohy, Iris Beaman, Clora Ratts, and Clyde Ratts having gone to Martinsville. Elizabeth Lewis, who came from Mooresville, was a much needed addition, for only six girls were formerly in the class. Mr. Wershing was elected our sponsor. Before the year was over Pauline Baldwin forsook us by getting married, her new name being Mrs. Walter Stephenson. However two more entered, Naoma and Merrill Van Metre. They had been in the class several years before. In November we gave a play, All a Mistake, coached by Miss Mable Thompson. The play met with such great success that we took it to Eminence, being delighted to go away from home. We had a party in the gymnasium during the latter part of the year and entertained the class of '28 with a reception on Friday, April 13, 1928. In spite of the date and rain we had a wonderful time. The Serenading Four, musical entertainers from Moores' ville, played and Mrs. Don Silver of Martinsville read for us. At the end of the year the class enrollment was seventeen. During the summer we had a grand time at Hoosier Highlands, ate our dinner there, swam, went canoeing, etc., then came-to Lake Hollybrook, ate supper and came home. ' Page Fourteen

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