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

 - Class of 1936

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PARIS HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 17 . ' 3- ' , ,W - Qllnmmzrual Grahuates f 'yi DORIS ANNIE BATEMAN She isn't short, she isn't small, And can she throw the old baseball!! Quite a disturbance was created at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bateman upon the arrival of their one and only daughter, Doris Annie, on October 31, 1918. Doris began school at South Ward in Paris, and after continuing through Queen's Ward and Central School she passed her Entrance with honours and entered P.H.S. to take up a business course. Doris was active in athletics and in 1936 won the cup and established a new record for base- ball-throwing at the Waterloo-Kitchener meet. She has now completed her Commercial Course and graduated with honours. We wish her con- tinued success in her future career. H. M. B. 19 it 1 'M Z,-91 5 AGNES MARY BILLINGS X '- Always smiling and cheerful, To everyone a friend. On January 25, 1917, Agnes Mary, as she was called, entered this world and spent her early years toddling around looking for mischief. At the age of six she decided to acquire some knowledge and forth- with started to school. Agnes received her early training in South Ward and Jane Laycock Schools, passing her Entrance in 1931. After much con- sideration she decided to take up commercial work in Paris High School. In 1936 she was form reporter for the Quill, an office which she filled very capably. Agnes graduated in June, 1936, with honours. She was well known for her cheerfulness and good nature, and her friends wish her every success in the business world. J. M. T. .i HELEN MARY BONE It was on a bright and sunny day, June 9th, 1918, when the peace of the family was disturbed by a lusty yell from the throat of one now known as Helen Mary Bone, who had come to liven up things at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bone, R. R. Paris, Ontario. Helen moved to Ingersoll at an early age, but after commencing school there, became homesick for her native town and returned to finish her public schooling at the Central School in Paris. In 1931 she passed her entrance examinations, and entered the halls of learning at P.H.S, She was active in athletics and played on the basketball team the first year. She has now completed her commercial course in the P.Iwi.S. and has gra- duated with honours. Here's lots of luck in the field of business, Helen. D. B.

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1 18 PARIS HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK OL 4 , i JEAN MARGARET TAYLOR Hers is a spirit deep, and crystal clear, Calmly beneath her earnest face it lies, Free without boldness, meek without a fear, Quicker to look than speak its sympathies. On January 17, 1918, in Paris, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Taylor were very pleased with the arrival of their first child-a girl-Jean Mar- garet as she was named. Jean, a very pretty, shy little girl, received her public school education in the Central School, Paris. In 1931 Jean was successful in passing her Entrance and entered the Paris High School. During Jean's Hrst two years in P.H.S. she concentrated her efforts on the General Course, after which she turned her genius to the Commercial Course. Jean endeared herself to her fellow-pupils fespecially the boys! with her pleasant smile and charming personality. As a member of the Literary Executive and Athletic Executive, Jean gave her services. Prominent and popular in all school activities her pre- sence will be missed from P.H.S. Jean graduated from the Commercial Class with honours in June, and we all extend our congratulations to her. All success in the future Jean! A. M. B. YVONNE TODD On January 14, 1919, another care was added to those of Mr. and Mrs. W. Todd. It came with the arrival of a little girl whom they called Yvonne. Toddy, as she was later nicknamed, began her school career at the age of six. For seven long years she struggled with her szudies, and finally passed her Entrance in 1931. She then entered Paris High School and spent two exciting years in Forms IB and II. At this time she decided to change to a Commercial Course, and so entered Junior Commercial in 1933. She obtained her di- ploma in 1936. At present Yvonne is repeating her senior year,, and we wish to take this opportunity to say: t'Good Luck. D. E. W. .1, .....- A Q! DOROTHY EVELYN WIMMER Dorothy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Wimmcr, first saw the light of day on June 11, 1920. At the age of six, this little brown-haired girl decided it was time she had started on her search for knowledge, and so began her school career at Paris Public School. In 1932 she passed the Entrance Examinations with honours. For the next three years her sunny smile brightened the halls of P.H. S., and during this time won for herself many friends. In 1936 she was successful in obtaining her Commercial Diploma. At present Dorothy is continuing her studies at school. I am sure that her school-mates join with me in wishing her success and good luck in the future. Y. T.

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