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Q PARIS HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 9 1' ' I 'I' 3 6 GEORGE KEITH HOLDER Keith was born on July 6, 1917, in good old Blenheim township, and from this point on he has made himself known in a variety of ways. Not the least of these was his boyish habit of playing basketball with cups and glasses that would never bounce but inevitably scored in the waste-basket. Keith's education began at S.S. No. 12, the old White school of South Dumfries. After about six years of good hard work, Keith went on to Ayr Continuation School, and in four years annexed Lower School and Middle School certificates. Then last but not least, good old P.H.S. swung him in- to her merry round of studies and athletics. He entered Upper School in 1934, and it was during these two brief years that most of us began to know the true man and friend that is Keith. No matter where you were or what was wrong, he always tried to help, and as we go on, we appreciate these things more and more. At present Keith is at home, no doubt working out the percentage effi- ciency of the average hen-or something. I am sure we all wish him luck in everything he attempts. J. H. M. lhv, - digg' GEORGE GORDON HUNTER George Gordon Hunter, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hunter, breathed his first air back on December 7th, 1917. In September 1922, he was hustled off to school. Two years in South Ward School, four years in Queen's Ward and one year in Central School finally brought him to that hall of learning, P.H.S., in 1930. Immediately Geordie became a basketball enthusiast. During three years of participation in W.O.S.S.A. basketball, he made himself famous among his team mates as The Scoreless Wonder. In 1935 he became one- third of a Senior Champion Triumvirate. The same year, his athletic abili- ty was suitably recognized when he was elected President of the Boys' Ath- letic Association, a most responsible position in which he nobly upheld the best traditions of the office. On the gridiron and checker board, he acquit- ted himself even more ably. He was a good tennis player too, spending many evenings on the Presbyterian court. In the midst of his athletic interests, George found time for his lessons. This summer, he graduated with one paper more than is required for a first-class certificate. At the present time he is attending business college in Brantford, go- ing to and fro via a very Athletic Thumb . We know all his friends wish him success, and hope he will make his mark in the world. D. M.
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