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8 PARIS HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK THOMAS ROGER GRAINGER On August 10, 1913, in the town of Hauley, Saskatchewan, there was born to Mr. and Mrs. Grainger, a son, who became known to the world as Thomas Roger twith the accent on the latterj. At an early age Roger de- cided to 'tgo East and, accompanied by the family, took up residence in Barrie, migrating thence to Hamilton, and then to Jarvis, where at the age of seven he began his career as a student at Jarvis Public School. Three years later, we find Roger, now a big boy of ten, on the open road once more, coming this time to Otterville, where he successfully completed his Public School course, and entered Continuation School. In 1927 the Graingers moved to Paris and his education was continued at P.H.S., but after one year of this strenuous regime, ill health made it ne- cessary for him to leave school., During the next eight years Roger brightened a corner of Paris Main street daily with his presence as he went about his duties in Mr. Sander- cock's Drug Store. But in 1935 the hall of learning again beckoned and he re-entered Paris High School, to graduate in the spring of 1936. At present he is attending the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto. J. F. E. i DONALD ELLIOTT HICKSON A few days late perhaps, but still it certainly was a Valentine that the stork brought on Feb. 18, 1918, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hick- son, in Windsor, Ontario. But what a noisy one! Soon after he had cut his first teeth, Donnieis parents brought him to Paris. I imagine Mrs. Hickson's relief when, finally, her 'twee laddie was of age to enter school, for, even at the tender age of three, his athletic ten- dencies had begun to manifest themselves. Twice, Cwhile playing Tarzan with the corner of the table-clothl, he had pulled dishes to the floor. But despite that, he was a really lovely boy. Donnie commenced his school-days in the Paris Armouries, whence he graduated to Central School. Nineteen hundred and thirty, marked the termination Cwith honoursj, of his career in the public schools. From his first day at P.H.S., Don was a marked man. He held nu- merous offices in the Boys' Athletic Association, including that of Presi- dent. He won the Junior, Intermediate and Senior Championships of the school, the senior twice. Then he helped to win the George Hainsworth Trophy, by coming in first in the mile and half-mile. At the same time he added two more cups to his collection. During the winters Don played Ju- nior then Senior basketball with great successg when school was dismissed for the summer, he took up baseball, and played on several of the Paris teams. His knowledge, and love of sports eventually won for him the position of Paris Sports Reporter for the Brantford Expositor. During his years at P.H.S., Don showed that he was well-developed mentally as well as physically for he was a scholar of no mean ability. At present, Don is at home, but we understand that two or three ideas concerning his future are developing in his brain. To judge from ap- pearances, one, at least, of them seems to be fairly well settled. Whatever he may do, we wish Don all the success going, for he has ever been a loyal pal, and has earned it. E. J. N.
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