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PARIS HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK UNB IL? 'CI ki ? 9 GLADIQ Staff of Fall Term, 1935 Editor-in-Chief .,.,...........,...,..,....,.,,......,...,.....,,.. A , Assistant Editor ....A.... Current Events ., ,..,, Fashions and Society ,.,., Boys' Sports .. .. ..,..,.. , Girls, Sports . ., ...,... Wit and Humour .. ,.., , ....,,. ..,.. , Form Reporters Form V . ... .. ..,, ,..,.. . FormIV Form III ,.... For II ...,,4.,.., ...........,.....,,..,.,..,. Senior Commercial Junior Commercial and IC .... , Jack Brown .. Glenn Taylor Donald Hickson Hazel Folsetter George Hunter . Elleene Munroe William McCrow William Rutherford , . . Keith Brown Arthur Barrowcliffe .. Jack Martin Winnifred Wilson Alfred Gibbons Form IB .. ..... ...,.,..... ......,..... . , A Nellie Campbell Form IA . .. . ...,. ..,,.,, ,,.,.,,.. ...,. ........., , ..,. , . . . David Moss Staff of Spring Term, 1935 Editor-in-Chief ,..,.....,,.,...,.,,. ,,.,.,,..,.,.A....,..,,,... ,.,.,,,, E d gar Nash Assistant Editor ..,..,... Current Events ..,,.,,.,...,. Fashions and Society Boys' Sports ,. ...,. ,.... , Girls' Sports .,.. ..... . . . Wit and Humour .,,. A Glenn Taylor Alex. Barron Ruth Durham Harold Eby Mary Britton Jack Cunningham
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'Wi Q 4 M A22 V2 .jg ,,W'l' life W rl Ili . lllli Literary Society Executive of Spring Term President ...,... ,, ...,,.....,,.,.....,.,, ...,,.. ..... ....,..,...,,.A . , L aura Wilkin First Vice-President .,...,. Keith Brown Second Vice-President .,.., Lucile Kitchen Secretary ..,,...,,.,. ii..i .. . ,. Douglas Moss Treasurer ., ...... Elleene Munroe Critic ..... . ,,.., Vera Bradley Prophet . ,,.., Robert Cowan Poetess .,......,.. Ruth Gilbert Marshall ...,..,...,..........,,,,..,...,.............,,,r William McCrow Executive of Fall Term President ...,,..,...,.....,.........,,,.,,,..,.....,....,..... , Elleene Munroe First Vice-President ...,... ,.., K eith Brown Second Vice-President .... . ...... Jean Taylor Third Vice-President ...,. .... D oris Tucker Secretary . .......,...,......,. .....,.. E lsie Black Treasurer . . , ., Douglas Moss Critic .,,.., .. .... Norman Seip Prophet .. .. .,.. Glenn Taylor Poetess ,...,. ...,,.., .,.., R u th Gilbert Marshall .,..,,.,.................,..,...,.,.,,,,..,..............,,.,. William McCroW The Literary Society of the Paris High School is an organization of which we are all justly proud. Attended and directed by the student body alone, this society sponsors all the various social events of the school. The Field Day Dance, Commencement, the At Home, and the famed Senior Prom are all under their management. The executive is elected twice yearly by the pupils, and the meetings are held in school hours. The programs, presented by each form in turn, offer varied and diverse entertainment. Radio sketches, dramas, musical numbers, and dances, exhibit the versatile genius of P. H. S. The Quill, our school paper, is the funny bone of P. H. S., and during its reading, great is the apprehension of each member, lest his name should be mentioned in connection with some misdeed. This, then, is the P.H.S. Literary Society, the centre of wit and Wis- dom, the axis on which the school revolves as a social institution. Elsie J. Black.
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PARIS HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK Form Reporters Form V ..,.., .,..., Form IV ..... Form III ..,. Hazel Folsetter , ...... Jack Brown Carmen Miller Form IIA ...,.,. ..., . Evelyn Cassady Form IIB ,.........,..,....,........,..... David Broomfield Senior Commercial ...........,,..... ........ J ean Taylor Junior Commercial and IC .,,.., Evelyn Dickert Form IB ,..,..............,..,..,..........,, ,.., C harles Elson Form IA .,.,........,.,..,...,.........,.. ...,.. M ary Mogan The Quill is a source of great interest and much amusement at every Literary meeting. The popularity of this active organ is illustrated by the fact that the student body have been known, upon numerous occasions, to vote to remain a few minutes after four o'clock that the reading of an edi- tion might be completed. The following are a number of interesting extracts from the bounti- ful pages of The Quill. Editorial, Nov. 15. It is really a little harder than most of you realize to hit upon a new idea for an editorial. It is practically impossible to discuss in this column the usual class-room events, anyway, that is all taken care of in the form reports. Ye editor is supposed to be a cryptic individual, much too busy to crack a joke. Besides the humour section makes that it's business. As far as worldly news goes, the daily papers are full of world events, and a mere repetition of these facts becomes as tiresome to you, no doubt, as they do to the editor. And once again that belongs to another department, so here I am with nothing to write about. Wit and Humour, Oct. 4. A prominent Fifth Former has formulated a plan for the prevention of war and bettering of world conditions. It is called his E.P.U.I.T.O.B. Plan, i.e. his Emergency Plan Until I Think of a Better Plan. The invent- or says, quote: 'There are three things necessary to run a war, first-Mon- ey, second-Money, and third-Money. Therefore, banish all money and end all wars? A few things we can't imagine are: C15 A well-known Fifth-Former speaking from a Liberal platform. C25 The majority of Lower School students and some Middle and Uper School students not talking during a Literary Programme. C35 The end of a Literary meeting when the Lower School students didn't rush the door and push the marshall merrily out before them. Boys' Sports, October 4. At last Rugby has gotten underway at our renowned P. H. S. The season was opened here by a terrific struggle on Wednesday afternoon be- tween Fifth Form and a picked team from the rest of the school. Fifth ended up on the wrong end of a 7-0 score.
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