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Offices TRA Tl ON The more the school does for the student and the more the student does for the school, the greater is the imprint left on each by the other. The school exists to serve its students. It should stimulate thought and give factual knowledge and experience in problem- solving. It should establish habits of cooperation and civic obligation. Speaking more materially, the school grants a diploma to each graduate, a prerequisite for almost any field of endeavor. The students, too, leave imprints of their individual and group achievements- records of grades, medals, and trophies earned in the classroom, in athletics, in the arts and crafts. There are fine school traditions of achievement passed from one group to the next. Each of us in Paris High School should realize the importance of the imprints he daily makes. F ACULTY-AT EASE CHARLES K. JENKINS, B.Ed., M.S. Principal i Paris High School 5,5 ,B i sf ass-f M sfgss.seswars.:Qa- 'si-ape, smfxswas-2,1-ifs..'zssxsgfs Page Nine
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HARLIE HATFILL, B.S., M.A. Page Eight Sujferintcndent Paris Public Schools The Fron ADMH The richest treasure of our American heritage is the democratic way of life. Within this heritage lies our pledge to public education, a pledge which has grown stronger with the years. We believe that our public schools are our chief and most effective means of making this democratic way of life fully meaningful in the lives of succeeding generations. The success with which the public school does its job depends upon the interest and support of all the citizens in the community it serves. Standing, left to right: Dr. W. A. Bittner, Mr. john H. Tatlinger Csecre- taryb, Mr. Rodney L. Bell, Mr. Art Roberts, Mr. Leonard H. Wolfe. Seated: Mrs. Francis R. Clinton, Mr. Karl R. O'Hair fpresidentj, Mr. Harlie A. Hatlill. PARIS BOARD OF EDUCATION-DISTRICT No. 95
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1953 Faculty Jeanette Baker, B.S. Rachael Bizal, B,S,, MS., Pl-LD, Horace D. Bouslog, B.Ed. Mary Dole Bryan, B.A. Commervial Eduration V04'q1f0f1gIEd1g4'aff0p1 Physical Srience Librarian Everette Cooley, B.S. Edward T. Day, Phyxical Srierwe Industrial B.Ed., A rtx M.S. Leo I. Dooley, A,B. Maude E. Dorsett, A.B., M.A Social Science ' Language Arts john H. Eggleston, B.S., M.S. Ernest W. Eveland, B.S. Catherine Farrell, A.B., MA. Doris Jean Finke, B.A. Commerfial Education Physical Eduvation Language Arts Physical Education Page Ten Foreign Language
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