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PARIS HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 9 BARBARA MARY KYLE Soft breezes wafted a sweet gift to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kyle, South Dumfries, on June 16, 1917, in the person of Barbara Mary. Early life in the country was not enough to satisfy the curiosity of Barbara Mary, so, with the Easter lilies in full bloom, off she journeyed to Muma School. In 1931 she graduated with honours, the following year en- tered Ayr Continuation School, and in 1937 completed her Junior Matricula- tion at Paris High School. With thoughts of a business career, Barbara turned her every diligent efforts to a business course and graduated with a Commercial Diploma in 1938. Barbara is now working in the office of the Spring Valley Dairy. We wish her the best of everything that life can give. Her smile, her sweet and charming way, Turn clouds to sunshine, night and day. D.I.L. ELIZABETH DARLING MUIR Two years after the moaning of the guns in the Great War stopped, another moaning and squawling of a different kind pushed to the fore - in the Muir household, anyway. It was the momentous arrival of Bettie on a bright sunny day in June, the 26th to be exact. In spite of the noise she made, she was an affectionate little thing and pleased the folk of Fort Myers, Florida, fthe place of the birthj, so much that her parents chose Darling for her second name. Destiny meant Bettie to be a Canadian though, and she began her trek northward when she was just a year old. After moving about this con- tinent considerably, the Muir family settled down in Paris where Bettie decided to acquire some knowledge, so she entered Central School. She graduated from that school in 1933, and in the fall of that year entered our famed halls of learning. Her stay at Paris High was a very profitable one indeed. Besides ac- quitting herself well in class, Bettie served on the staff of the Quill, was an enthusiastic entrant on various field meets, and played on the Girl's Basketball Team. Bettie is at present attending the Comptometer School in Toronto. All your classmates wish you loads of luck! C. R. W.
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