Paris District High School - Yearbook (Paris, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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16 PARIS HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK ALLAN ROBERT VEALL Allan was born within three miles of Paris, June 14, 1918. As soon as his chubby legs would carry him with a reasonable degree of safety, he decided that it was high time to trudge the road of learning. He attended Kitchen School and later Moyle's School. These to him, were mere child's play and in 1930, after passing his Entrance with honour standing, he set out to conquer old P.H.S. Al was always a good student and upon his entrance to High School endeared UD his teachers to him for he was always so fond of fun. While at P.H.S. Al was always a foremost exponent of oratory. On Junior Night, 1933, he most certainly showed this by winning the Junior Boys Oratorical Contest for Paris. For good or bad, Al always had this gift of talking while at P.H.S. In athletics, Al was always an enthusiast, the Literary Society also enjoyed his whole-hearted support. Al graduates this year with flying colours, and is now helping Harry Wise to conduct his business. We know he will have a successful future in whatever position he undertakes. D. A. M. HUBERT BARCLAY WELLS Hubert, more familiarly known to his school-friends as Hubby was born Sept. 8th, 1916, at Princeton, Ontario. He graced that village with his presence for nine years, then he moved to Walkerville, mainly because the rest of the family went too. There he attended public school and collegiate for some seven happy years. At the end of this time, the Wells family moved again and once more Hubert accompanied them. This time it was to a farm just outside of Paris. It was then that Hubby came to P. H.S. which he attended for three years. During his sojourn here, Hubert and his big, wide, winning smile prov- ed very popular and he made many friends. He acted as marshall of the Literary Society for one term andplayed Senior W.O.S.S.A. basketball. Rest assured Hubert, as you enter the cold, cruel world, that our every wish for happiness and good fortune goes with you. K. B. . ELMER WILLIAM YEANDLE Elmer William Yeandle was born on November 19, 1917, on a farm be- side the Talbot Road near Straffordville. At four years, of age he decided to move to the farm on the fourth concession of Blenheim near Springhill School, and at the age of six began his long and endless journey there. He had only brightened Springhill for three years when he moved back to the old home at Straffordville. He was enrolled with the ranks of Maple Grove school until he moved back to Princeton at the age of twelve. In 1931 he was successful in passing his Entrance, and the following term went to Princeton Continuation School where he made splendid progress. During the four years he took a prominent part in the school activities including dramatics and literary work. In 1935 he graduated from Princeton School and entered the Paris High School. He passed examinations on eight papers. This year he is studying Modern History at home.

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