Paris High School - Owl Yearbook (Paris, TX)

 - Class of 1942

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M o oo J oo A A o U more you will find us oo!-:ways icy-W I vQffffwfmd2'5w d True PAUL YODER ask 1 1 1 l ,Aw p: l - : o . x' fix t 1 . xfffl e ol - le - gionce 'to you 'lf V lfxf lJ,ilJ Ji fl or all ond all for ol-mo mo-ter' Here's t - , fo l D Jl-l I x-S3lxIf,f l an may she rule ' For ev-er 1 2 o . H9 'tl gel. of : F' l FT ' W and frue. 'W' o LJ By permission of the Publishers 'rx-In RAYMOND Chicago - --- - Ai---'na-- I ix-A PMAN COMPANY Ill. , H Ii-, ,Ia ,iiS:,HEi:i:iiiY,:,.i , 7 I 1, 1167.-+,Y-, r Q Qu, ML' jig-5:7 f-an-..c.if :: ,, :','.g'f. This Look belongs to no-gl -4-rw -M 4-we W . Jfwu. ' Lugz:1.fxIJFxegh.Jri mmm , aizgzgs 'e Q M MW ww ZILZTQI, jawn '9 ponsor Z I M Tu1S'Li!Q??i'3.'f.Z' W WWLQ ,M MQ ,QLJUWQJ Photography ' fbM,e-10444 N EQO W S0f221mzf3h?'fF::: gc M f ' ngruvers. Aderifan geauty C C K g P iless Prmtmg Co. Effliggexas U! 1 J img, - ,cf 777. 20. waz Jejfwffblb QW WMM Mfg frbmwzwff , . -- . v A . gjja JW fw7A47M ' ka.. ww WDM' 'J f Awfwwww . ,4,.z.,,--iw-r Mdfffgj ,.,..,c1.,..M,-.zawb I Md-Jah if Q. 4 5 Xxx 1. gr Q - C5 4 Q 5 - . N' Q- 4 CJ lllll lllll i ir Being ilie Adventures ei Willie ilie Wildcat ilriru ihe Maze ei a Year's Aciiviiy f-Qi In Explanation Ui tUiIIie My name is Willie the Wildcat. To most of you l neecl no introcluction, lor you met me in The 19110 Owl. You others will get to lqnow me quiclcly as you turn the pages of this hoolc, hecause my activities and stuclent life photography constitute our theme. Due to the serious condition of our nation ancl the circumstances which surrouncl us this year, and with clue re- spect to patriotism, the stall ancl l have triecl to turn from the trencl of national events and have attemptecl to offer the VIQ Owl in a lighter vein. The true spirit ol' all Americans is their alaility to see the sil- ver lining of every clarlc cloucl. Now, come with me, ancl let's explore the twenty-ninth eclition of The Gwl. x.,x 1 3151, ' J - : X 5. 'i Vs Y- X I I!! xX X X f 1 N X11-R4 ,- - X v E 'limi Q f fel.. aim ss 1 J ,- fx , I - x ' s ' V ' . f' A 2' tif' r X ' xf' X llLU,J!9.a,.,,u' AlJfy.,Jf,f!7lb of-1-J afwfcvlfoaf ln planning The 19-12 Owl our lore- thought was to assemhle a yearlooolc that would prove interesting to everyone, anrl one which in some way woulcl picture ev- ery phase ol school lileg so that in future years as you turn haclc its dusty pages, you can recall in a small measure your school clays at goocl old Paris High. Although the hoolc is far from perfection, if it helps you in any way to rememlner the past year of school life or some of your old chums, our worlc and our aim will have lneen justi- fied. Ulll W Twenty-Ninth Annual Publication of The Senior Class of Poris l-liqlq School Q Paris 0 Texas Executives Classes Soliool Life Personalities Ailileiios Qrqaiiizaiions Grind Si Ads 'F yi, WN DHS 'Sin- it ...Dedicat As an expression of our sincere appreciation for his love anct interest in stuclent lite, for his aimiiity and witt- ingness to serve an students inciivictuatty and collectively, anti for his ceasetess effort to rencler service to Paris High School, We, the staff of 19112, respectfully dedicate this twenty-ninth volume of The Owl to Wir. Raymond Berry. Respected by the sporting public, revered by the en- tire stuctent body, and actmirecl by the attiictes he coaches, he has remained at an times time same, a gentle- man and a lriencl. Mr. Berry enjoys reacting in his few leisure moments. inn t Ygxigg ' or Sym if I c ce Page 5 7491,.L69aMf-lf-it,.,Lx ' Wyse fm, flirt gt. i is gag A' 3 ' .W,,,o......i..,t 5 . ,..,?.M eMe'4',Qe 'qs mme gg D '474'Q 'j' fQl'5 vC zwwf. - EE R 52?vf'n,-vfyzg aka e.,f.,,,.,..j ML t 1123555 - ', ' f ew odeeanwem. I . R Ll Um-Wg, YW'6 Z JJMM. ? 79' 27 .QLM Moo-Wsg,eM.SL Q. '-fmrfaf-9: f' 'WST' q ?' :sz:,,,,,..,,..:tz-.,g,,.L,..Q5 7,4 if ,af fwcq' We -9wX?wi'4M MMa- .WMA ' , P'f'5l74'?l f'y awww 3g,,N,,,,M5-,C-, The A111erican's Creed D amz 7:-L23 JN AM'A3'4NAaLelieve in the United States of America, as a gov- rZ ' 'WV W M M 54,0 ernment of the people, lay the people, for the people: . . wlzose just powers are clerivecl from the consent of the 7: 37 J 4 5 ' V AM overne g a cemocrac in a re u icy a soverei rt na ion 0 Q fl 1 y P bl 9 I f many sovereign states, a perfect union, one and insepdr- -vvnf 'Q.,t,yr,b4.,3, . able: estalnlisliecl upon tlmose principles of freedom, equalwyagrwd ' ' 2 Qity, justice ,ancl luunanity for which American patriots W fvvvaoo e 7104- s'e'. ' sacrificed their lives anal fortunes. C 'VVSQGVMS gel-11314-L40 0-A ' DTV , I therefore believe it is my duty to my county to love . x ,ef-of it, to support its constitution, to obey its laws, espect t A Z Q! its flag, anfl to clefenal it against all enemies. Q S S fThe Arnerican's Creed by William T -Pag s adopted by 4 fy-,Abeuvx-, L9 an Act of'-Qimgress, April 6, 1918.1 . 6563 .agjlgfsfsiviemfe is ftttgii ,Ng glifwsggg llftitfiqliigibcllttfiimixit gpaijlilof ti? 5.55 so X 1 Uur Extra-Curricular Hcilviiles Students not Paris High School lind for their choice hesides the fifty-two alliliated credits a lull schedule ot' extra-curricular activities. ln tact, one will find almost any field of endeavor, including the theatrical, journalistic, athletic, literary, agricultural, and domestic. One ol' the most important ol these activities is the clulps sponsored hy the dillerent departments, These clulas hold regular meetings, presenting laoth social and instructive programs. Each of our foreign languages sponsors a clnhg namely, French, German, Spanish, and Latin. These tour active language cluhs are old and well-organ- ized. - Qur science department is well represented hy two splendid cluhs, the Biology Cluh and the Cen- eral Science Cluh, which have done much to in- crease scientific lqnowledge. There are many other cluhs which help to lur- ther the interest of the students in school worlc. For instance, there is the Speech cluh, which pre- sents such fine plays in assemhlyg the F. F. A., a cluh which advances the hoys, knowledge in tarm- ingg the Snapshot Cluh, which promotes interest in photographyg the Hi-Y, which creates good fellow- ship among the hoysg and the X-Cello cluh increases the girls' understanding ot the home and its proh- lems. The coveted National Honor Society surely stimulates interest in scholarship and character. Gur extra- curricular activities also cover the lit- erary field. Each year a group of contestants from our high school matches its lcnowledge and slcill with that of the schools of the State in the annual lnter- scholastic League contests. There are contests to suit almost everyoneys ahility. For instance, there is the Tournament Play, Ready Writiiwg, Boys' and Girls, Declamation, and Boys, and Girls, Debate. Not only do these contestants spread the reputation ot' Paris High School throughout the State, hut hy their tireless worl: and elvtort. they learn the liner Page 8 points ol' writing and spealqing, which they can use to advantage in later lite. Another phase ol this all-important lvield ol? ac- tivities is athletics. For the past tive years the Wild- cats have put out powerful teams in almost every sport. There is the loothall squad, winner of the district lor the past two years, the strong haslcetlnall quintet, the district-winning tennis team, and the fine traclc and lqield team. ln each one ol these sports there is also a B squad lor the smaller and less experienced hoys. For those hoys who do not care to enter one ot the ahove sports, there is a well- planned physical education program. There is a similar program For freshman and sophomore girls. Our school helieves that organized athletics is a very important part of every school hey and girlis education, for it not only huilds up onels hody phys- ically hut improves one,s moral character as well. For those who are interested in music, Paris High offers a full schedule, consisting of a choral cluh, a hand, an orchestra, and also credit courses in music. Our school is luclay to have such a splen- did hand as those famous Blue Blazes to represent it, as well as the excellent Choral Cluh, which has loeen so popular with the students this year. Al- though not so well lanown as the hand and choral cluh, the orchestra is a talented organization and provides fine training for a future musical career. Last hut not least in our long line ot exlra-cur- ricular activities is the pulalication of The Owl, our yearlaoolc. Each year a staff made up entirely ol seniors, with the help ot underclass assistants, is privileged to puhlish this annual. Not only do we enjoy this taslc, hut we also gain untold lcnowleclge in the fields of journalism and commercial husiness, which will undoulntedly prove useful in the future. From this hrief outline we hope you may see the hroad field of activities which Paris High School has developed lor its students, and in a small way will he shown the valuahle training olvlwered every stu- dent in addition to classroom worlc. Board Ui Education Our School Boarri oi' 'f-12 is COITIIJOSCII of iX'1r. Henry P. Mayer, who has serveri as presicient for Lhe last fifteen years and has heen a memher for over lhiriy-six years: Dr. L. B. Stephens, Nr. R. U. hlurphy, anci Lieui. Col. James M. Caviness, who have served from Lhirleen Lo seventeen yearsg ancl Mr. J. C. Haihaway, Mr. G. XV. Boswell. and Mr. Jess B. Alforrl. who have servecii from five Lo nine years. ll is especially nralewr'n'lhy ihal Lhesc men receive no pecuniary rexvarris for the lime they spend in serving our school. We value highly Lhe services and ' lime that lhey have renrierecl for Lhe welfare of our Paris High School. I Belew we see memhers ui' lhe School Pmarci and our Superinlencleni. in a meeling lo discuss the problems and methods of running our school. Mr, Caviness and Mr. Henry P Mayor, President Niurphy were not ahie lo aiienci. Sir EX 9511: r it 1. z Ckif, ALA -3 g7fQ fix 55 Axim '?X aw , fl! x fr V5 ' EXW!! Ai This is for the men- l igfmvxii X our Board of Education V ?,gL,52S5:51 For whom I have gratitude, ,fTj,, 37ggt i air! J!! respect, and admkration. If iff' My Ek J: 'XX ri??'Vfe s LN XM I- li 1 'X vi X i i 'tri ll ,Q if x i, va . is PW 2,9 '41, ' 625 555 Wir. A. H. Chamness Mr. Jess B, Alford Mr. J. C. Hathaway Dr. L. B. Stephens Wir. O. NV. Boswell Wir. Mayer Page 9 Superiniendeni A loyal lfriencl ancl an excellenl sense ol lnumor are lxvo ol llne clniel clmi'ac1lei'isl,irs of our superinlenclenl, MR. A. H. Cl'lAlVl- NESS, He pracliccs wlrral lie preavlncs wlien lie says nol lo lalce lllings loo seriously, as lie olvlcn lalxes lime lor liis llnvorile lwolvlvies ol' luinling, llislning, nncl worlqing willn pecans. He also passes luis spare lime lry allcncling ll1cz'il,res, loollmll games, sollllyall games, ancl walclning swimmers. llc is very easy lo cooli lor, uncl lnc even 'lilies spinacln. However, apple pie is luis llavorile ljoocl. lxflr. Clnamness willn lmis lavorile gun ie ready fe go' lVlr. Clmmness enjoys renclingj myslerics, comin' slrips, Current evenls, ancl llnings ol' nn lnislorical nalure. Alller all lnis years al Paris lsligiu Scvlnool, lee Siiil enjoys nssocialing willw lwys nncl girls. X . 4, anal lie lnales lor vacation lime lo roll arouncl. His worrl of aclvicc 5.,xK,?',.,, 'T'--1 ' lo all sluclenls is nol lo lalqe llnings loo seriously ancl lo remcmluer QLQNQVEC 'i , f .iiflsiii l llml lliings are never so lnacl llial llucy coulcln l lee worse. ' f TE' A fi EJ., A 3? yy, i . x wx fifw , L'f'T'i f 'AE , r ,N 1 KV F 1 !,2g,Ql,,,,,,,NSlT2fqg Our Superinterident who Z, wg'-QXQQ' '-Tai lays 'down the laws, l'fZ2lQZZLQ fl?1.7ZF T Always has a tale HKJSS H F,!,N l ,f--'DJ for every cause. ' H' J Mr. Clnamness is slnown as we see lnim most oljlen. Page 10 Pri nci pal Tile tlxing tliat costs tlie least ancl cloes tlne most is just a pleasant smiley' Our principal, MR. TI KDMAS S. .lUSTlSS, truly applies tlwis motte ancl always lms a pleasant smile for everyone. Wil.n iris friendly, genial, ancl lqincl spirit lie lras NVE'llliCfl riglit into the lleart ol' every sturlerit ancl leaclrer el' Paris Higll School. His patience is remarlialale, ancl tlwis lvact is proved wlien lwe liears un- necessary noise in tlwe corriclor. Altlmugli Hl7esser'sH llaveritc sport is feotlnall, lwe is an arclent goll' entlursiast. lile revels in strawber- ry slmortcalce, lnut refuses to eat taalcecl laananas. He is a faithful lriencl ancl lras ttie interest of every stuclent in Paris High Scliool at lreart. He gets a lnig lciclc out of ricling on trains, particularly a lloellmll special. Teaclsier and pupil alilce loolc to Mr. .lustiss for aclvice :incl Q'IIlflEltlCC. We tlrinlc wahave a Won- derful principal. Professor justi . . P 1 i l i lX'lr. .lustiss can show us lrow its clone. :Tj xx ., , ..-- frsi 'il ififw if-ik l l. 1' ltx fi' time , ' x w',i'N ff Pxf-X .awira ew -, 4' ,.', XX 15301 ll If ii' ss is His name. 7' at He has a nervous break- I, V ' down after Mr. .lustiss ancl that famous smile. each game. I if ij. VV, i i r :mir ,- , i i,,J r . - 4 i .ff fuer Milf..- :- ' ' Me- it, . i ' .. -. .fa 111:14 dx 5 M 'iff ' fi. i - i'f,if4frfi-fi? .,.f!,fz4'Q.,T2Zf!l.14.3i5ie'11 ours Thoughts . .. Mr. Peter Barnett, B. S. Mathematics Basketball Coach Asst, Football Coach Miss Louise Beatie, B. A.g M. A. English Mr. Raymond Berry, B. A. Mathematics, Physical Education Head Football Coacl Miss Erma Jean Biggers, B. A. English Miss Inez Bishop, B. A.g M. :A. Spanish Spanish Club Sponsor National Honor Society Sponsor Essay 'Writing Coach Miss Mary Crawford, B. S. Mathematics Miss Mattie Belle Crook, B. B. A.g M. English Mr. Thomas Lee Echols, B. A. History Tennis Coach Asst. Football Coach Mr. R. F. Edwards, B. A.g M History, Economics, Civics Director of Museum Miss Katie Feeser, B A.g M. A. History Debate Coach Miss Louie Fleming, B. S.' Clothing Mr. Thomas E. Gay, B. A.g M Mathematics, Civics, Economics Bookkeeping Miss Virginia Gervers, B. A.g M. A. General Science General Science Club CofSponsor Miss Christine Goolsby, B. A. English, French French Club Sponsor Miss Martha Hankins, B. A.g M A Latin, Texas History, Civics Owl Sponsor Latin Club CofSponsor Snapshot Club Sponsor .....lheu lealglpjlaqhl Principles Miss Ruth Harvey, B. A. Y Typing, Stenography junior Class Sponsor Mr. VVinifred Heavner, B. A. Typing Miss Francenia Hicks, B. S. General Science, Physical Education Pep Leader Sponsor General Science Club Co'Sponsor 4 Miss Nita Hogue, B. A. , Mathematics Mr. James Y. Jeter, B. S. l Industrial Education Miss Elayne Larsen, B. A.g M. A. English Mrs. Grace Lattimore W Librarian Mr. Paul Lively, B. S. , Mathematics V W ill! l . . li y ll .Sq W Asst. Football Coach UW.. . . lm, Miss Gerry McCoy, B. A. l English, Speech Vw, ,F S eech Club S onsor P P Freshman Class Sponsor :fl ......... ...iw Miss Margie McCuistion. B. S. English, Speech l Tournament Play Director Miss Daisy McHam Mathematics GL. Miss Patsy McKenzie, B. S. Clothing Mr. Ulman O'Dea, B. S. General Science, English lGener:1l Science Club Co Sponsor , Senior Class Sponsor l h, Asst. Football Coach ll , ' 1 Asst. Basketball Coach l , ' gl ' HifY CofSponsor l I ' ' fe Mr. J. H. Ray, B. S. Chemistry, Physics Asst. Football Coach Miss Joy Reeves, B. S. P Secretary A Page 13 Hnd The Hmerican lllau . .. -rr Miss Jessie Rucker, B. A. History Miss Elizabeth Saylor, B. S. English Miss Sallie Seckel Latin, German Latin Club CofSponsor I German Club Sponsor Mr. Dixon Shelton, B. S. Vocational Agriculture F. F. A. Sponsor Miss L. Lucile Smith, B. A. Biology Biology Club Sponsor Mr. John F. Stanley, B. S.g M. S. Industrial Education General Business Training can sl Mr. John N. Stevens, B. A. Industrial Education Miss Dorothy Thomas, B. S. Foods X-Cello Club Sponsor Mr. Marshall Vanderburg, B. A.g M. A. English Asst. Football Coach Mr. Ralph Webb, B. A.g M. A. English Sophomore Class Sponsor Track Coach Asst. Football Coach Mr. Floyd WVeger, B. A. Music Supervisor Miss Harvey, lVliss Thomas, etc. enjoy a lull in registration. Everyone appears hale and hearty after a sum- mers vacation. This is the same faculty meeting, but lVlr. Shelton seems lost. Page 14 -wg. JE . 4 .af 1 1 1 dz, ' 1,2,1yi11. 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', :iii 1 ' f 1, 11 4 1 11 H Hx W 9 :wwf 15? , Q 1 Wi , fi' 1 fx 1 2,1325 1131115 A Uur 1942 Honor Page 16 MARGARET CONDRAY MARGARET UZZELL HOPE HOPKINS AILEEN NVILKERSON BETTY CROSS MARION JOAN XNRIGHT CHARLES CLARK MARGARET ANN SEIFERMAN MARY BETH BRASELTON JREBECCA MORGAN .IEANETTE BARTON OUIDA MYERS EMMA KATHERINE BONE EUGENE LEE MATHIS DOROTHY MAE LYON LOIS JANE MORRIS HARRY LAIN XVILLIAM MCMILLAN DOVIE RUTH PREAS GOLDEN NORTHAM JEAN SCUDDER JOHN HOLLOXVELL MYRA ELIZABETH JUSTISS DOCHIA LAXNRENCE RUTH REEDER CHRISTINE HARRELL BETTY WOMACK DOROTHY XV H ITT AKER Graduates CHARLES JOINER WIISISIAM PATTERSON HELEN BAZE JOHNNY VEIEN POLLY MAJORS JEAN DUNAGAN .IAYAIZLB IBUIIBLE DANNY HEARN NAIDA GUINN MARTHA LYNCH MARY BONNER RUTH MCGEE SARAH MCDANIEL BETSY PICKENS JIMMY CLIFFORD JANE READ ,XD CLAREJQ CHAMBERS DREW NELL IQEESLINO BILL BOWEN .JAMES KUYKENDALL MILDRED PRIJETT MARGARET LACY MARGARET CASKEY BETTY RUTH ANTOINE THELMA KNOWLIES ELINITA BRANDON PAT SMITH I JEAN POWELL Honor Graduates Who Have Attended P. H. S. Less Than Four Years ELAINE POSTON MONROE SHRUM V ALERIE CLEARY FRANCES ELIZABETH JOI IN STONE WAISISACE VVHARTON 4, T S This class, by leaving in '42, Is going to THGRC each teacher blue. SEIIIUHS CLASS OFFICERS President ....,..........,...,.,.. Iwargarel Conclray Secretary ........,.,...,....,........,.,..... Gene Hudson Vice-President ,,..,.,,...e...,.....,.,., .,..... O Hio Jodi Treasurer .......,.,.,........... ............. .I . C. Coker Sponsor ..,......................,, Mr. Ulman 0'Dea Page 17 l'loot sleeps, Billy searches, Cecil and Johnny just sit- must be the good old summertime. Patricia Bankhead Pep Squad, Latin' Club, Curtain Club, E. E. History Club, Gen' eral Science Club, Basketball, '40 James C. Barnett General Science Club, HifY, Football, Track, Mod. E. History Club, National Honor Society Adolfo Barrios Pres. Spanish Club, E. E. History Club Jeanette Barton E. E. History Club, Pep Squad, Choral Club, Latin Club, Allied Youth, Jr. Classical League, Owl Assistant '42, Vice-Pres. Na' tional Honor Society John Barton E. E. History Club, Latin Club, German Club, Football, Track, Basketball, Ir. Rotarian, National Honor Society Buryl Baty Gen. Science Club, Biology Club, VicefPres. Hi-Y, Football Co'Captain, AllfDistrict, '40, '41, Track, Bas' ketball, Speech Club, Best Sr. Athlete, Ir. Rotarian, Ir. Pop. Nominee, Soph. Pop. Nominee Page 18 .seen F ..... i -r 'ffw Luke Abbett Pres. Fresh. Class, General Science Club, Most Popular Fresh. Boy, Pres. Sopli. Class, Biology Club, Most Outstanding Soph. Boy. Pres. Ir. Class. Latin Club. Most Notable Jr. Boy, Co' Captain Football, '40, '41, AllfDistrict, '41, Basketball, Ir. Ro' tarian, National Honor Society, Jr. Classical League, Owl Assistant, '38, '39, '40, Editor Owl Eugene Abshireu..- E. F. A., HifY, Early European History Club, Football, Basketball, Track Margaret Anderson Betty Ruth Antoine Curtain Club, E. E. History Club, Pep Squad, Rep., Ir. Conf sul, Sr. Consul Latin Club, Rep. Fr. Club, VicefPres. Soph. Class. Band, Sec. Snapshot Club, Ir. Classical League, HifY Sweetheart, Advertising Mgr. Owl J. WV. Ashmore Football, Basketball, Track, General Science Club, Biology Club, Speech Club Nolan Ashmore General Science Club, E. E. History Club, Biology Club, Speech Club, Football, '39, '40 Opal Atwood E. E. History Club, General Science Club, Snapshot Club, H. E. C. Jimmie Banister Football, '37, Track, Basketball, Arts Club, General Scif ence Club, Biology Club, Curtain Club. HifY Nell Bankhead XfCello Club, Curtain Club, Speech Club, General Science Club 1 if -. R Q . 1 iii? ' :af 3 .:..:: . 'N --r ., 'l!' ' ' '- ' - . V iw . :, 221.7 11, ' X ...fs 1. Qu, , LN. n'53'n.,A' s. u i .1 -w'J ' -1. .- Helen Baze E. E. History Club, Latin Club, Arts Club, German Club, lr. Classical League Steve Beard HifY, Snapshot Club, Speech Club Katherine Bell H. E. C. Jane Biard Pep Squad, Fr. Club, Arts Club, Snapshot Club, Band, Art 1942 Owl Ruby Blassingame Biology Club Emma Katherine Bone General Science Club, E. E. History Club, Spanish Club, H. E. C., National Honor Society Mary Bonner German Club, National Honor Society Bill Bowen Latin Club, Fr. Club, Hi'Y, Band, Curtain Club, E. E. History Club, Jr. Rotarian, National Honor Society Billy Neil Bozeman Football, Basketball, Track, Biology Club, Curtain Club, HifY, Sports Editor Owl Qs- Pix ' if U' I 'U if M t Quit. . I 'mm L r 4 2,5 nv, .E z:V, v 1 1 fo 3 1 ax K Nl 4. bb' , 3 Mlxx-,x . 1 ' 3 . f i Q l re ll Wir Future chemists mixing up a few explosives. Joe zarcls seems to neecl a little help. Faye Brackeen Marion Bramhall Latin Club Elinita Brandon Latin Club, E. E. History Club, National Honor So' ciety, H. E. C. ary Beth Braselton Sec. E. E. History Club, X-Cello Club, Fr. Club, Curtain Club, Trcas. Speech Club, National Honor Society, Owl Assistant '42, Band Iola Briggs Spanish Club Earlene Bryant Biology Club, H. E. C. Page 19 Ed- ea ,, W . cle, WH.-,,,,,,.?,,-T i 1 1 l 4 1 I i i 1 J 1 e W a u 'il . 5' f l if . ieis if ai?11i'i V:'-':- S or B' ' ' J 1.1 e i . 1 lane, lxlargaret, Clareda, Dochia, Dan, and others regis- ter for their last Lime. ..4 Charles Clark Arts Club, General Science Club, Debate, Speech Club, Na, tional Honor Society, Jr. Rotarian, Snapshot Club, Allied Youth Valerie Cleary XfCello Club, National Honor Society Jimmy Clifford S eech Club Biolo Club, General Science Club, P , gl' E. E. History Club Harold Cochran F. F. A. J. C. Coker VicefPres. Fresh. Class, Sec. Jr. Class, Football, Basket' ball, Track, Latin Club, General Science Club, Biology , Club, Treas. Sr. Class ' Page 20 Nancy Nell Cole XfCello Club Delma Bunch Watchdog and Rep. F. F. A., Football Elma Bunch Watchdog and Rep. F. F. A., General Science Club, Foot ball, Basketball Naomi Bunch Pep Squad, E. E, History Club, XfCello Club, Bas ketball, Choral Club, Snapshot Club, General Sci ence Club, Biology Club, Speech Club Juanita Burns Latin Club, Ir. Classical League Frankie Carpenter fDeceasedJ Margaret Caskey General Science Club, Latin Club, Snapshot Club Basketball XfC1ll lub Dorothy Chamberlin Latin Club, E. B. History Club, X'Cello Club, Biology Club General Science Club Clareda Chambers E. E, History Club, Pep Squad, Arts Club, Band, Cur tain Club, Orchestra, Fr. Club, Rep. XfCello Club, Vice Pres. and Sec. Snapshot Club Marie Childers ' Biology Club 5 rv- Margaret Condray Pres. E. E. History Club, Debate, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Owl Assistant, ViccfPres. Spanish Club, Pres. Sr. Class, Ir. Classical League Jeanette Cooper 7 Most Beautiful Fr. Girl, X-Cello Club, Snapshot Club, ull' Basketball, E. E. History Club, General Science Club, it Pep Squad, Band Flag Bearer 7' Dick .Cox ' XX, l E. E. History Club, German Club, Pep Leader, Hi'Y ' Bess Craddick Spanish Club Betty Cross , , Pep Squad, General Science Club, Fr. Popularity Nomi' A 'HJ nee, Outstanding Freshman, Owl Assistant, '39, '40, '41, ii L Curtain Club, Soph. Favorite, Most Outstanding Soph. Girl. Majorette. Snapshot Club, Treas. Soph. Class, Treas. Y jr. Class, Ir. Favorite. Most Notable jr., Rep. Sp. Club. ,. J I National Honor Society, Associate Editor Owl, D. A. R. ., 3 ' , Good Citizen ills 1 7 ' 3' l Mary Cummings General Science Club, XfCello Club Odell Davis Spanish Club HEL 1-1. J . , 4. , 0 Ann Devlin 5 .- Pep Squad, Curtain Club, Pub. Mgr. Speech Club, Latin ' Club, German Club, Band, E. E. History Club, H. E. C., 3., Snapshot Club ,' H. W. Diggs Miss Sallie, lVliss Nita, and others give the Seniors a hancl. We always need plenty of assistance with our schedules, etc. , I Ivaleta Dooley , , in - . German Club X f A ' JeanKDunagan - ,K A Fresh, Pop. Nominee, Treas. Latin Club, Curtain Club, ' A A '9 VicefPres. Fr. Club, XfCello Club, E. E. History Club, I I ' - ,R I . Choral Club, National Honor Society is I A Bonnie Bell Durham It ' W 1 'sf ' -L' f u , XfCello Club, Speech Club X ., X - X Q Mlllsf e. l A ij ' A Mi pf gpg,2jlpl1yr'Q.l QA' p Lowell Easley Q N Football, Track ' Etola Eason , i Rep. German Club, XfCello Club, E. E. History Club, French Club l Joe Edzards F. F. A. Page 21 l l, . Ge 'C I P' 9 l AL- ' 'IA' 5 Lfr .wt , A 1 2, , v 1- ' , 1 1 A ' A '4 1'-.'.-en' I 2, L F -A.,-5,9 it , 5, Sri, ,Liz n qu' af rv ne, , u I , r can 1--i 0 6 p ' R ' '54 Q at gc 9, ,Q ' ,gen x. 9 4 2 Q lt, vm Hoyt, Bill, ancl Charles, our trumpet trio, perform beau- tifully in chapel. vi ii Buster Espy Football, Track, General Science Club, E. E. History Club John Robert Espy General Science Club, Modern F.. History Club, Football, Basketball, Track Ernest Estes Football Dorothy EW61' XfCello Club, E. E. History Club, Latin Club Cecil Fields E. E. History Club, Latin Club, Football, Track Charlie 'Fisher Band, General Science Club, Biology Club, Arts Club, Art 1942 Owl Mary Ann Floyd General Science Club, E. E. History Club, Biology Club Orbie Floyd Football, E. E. History Club, Basketball, Track, General Science Club, Biology Club Thomas Ray Floyd Opal Franklin HHI. E ,T H. E. C., Biology Club 'f'5:: 't3i:. ' ' Doris Louise Freeman A , N Xfoeuo Club 1 yryyvz' 5 . 5 Billy Fry ' ' l 'L Vice-Pres., Treas. F. F. A., General Science Club ' ' I- ffj- f 5 I eg , 4 Eugene Robert Garner L 1 . .l' L- I 3: J Spanish Club Morrell Gist General Science Club, Biology Club, Band, Orchestra, E. E. History Club Page 22 Thomas Glass Kirby Grant Winner Daisy Mae Contest Billy Graves General Science Club, Biology Club, E. E. History Club, Speech Club, Football, Track, Basketball, Wiiiiier Lil' Abner Contest Flora Elizabeth Graves Joe Fred Greger German Club, Football, Basketball Roscoe Grubbs Naida Guinn Latin Club, Choral Club, E. E. History Club, Arts Club, Pep Squad, Allied Youth Carl Henry Gullick Biology Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Pres. HifY, Football, Basketball, Track, Tournament Play, Senior Class Play, Curtain Club, E. E. History Club Mary Jo Gumm Spanish Club, E. E. History Club Mary Elizabeth Haddix German Club 'Q ., l,'-l X 1 52 fr.. lil 'X -.wvyq . 5 5 The Latin Club triple trio warbles for the club. They not only make a pleasing appearance, but they can sing. Fay Hargrave Speech Club, Choral Club, E. F.. History Club, H. E. C., Gerf man Club, Curtain Club Christine Harrell XfCello Club, E. E. History Club, Sec. Spanish Club, Owl Assistant, National Honor Society Lewis W. Harris Latin Club Sarah Elizabeth Harrison X'Cello Club, Biology Club Betty Hawley Viccflnres. E. E. History Club, H. E. C., Fr. Club, Curf tain Club, Speech Club, Snapshot Club, Band Flag Bearer Dan Hearn Hi-Y, Band, General Science Club, Mixed Chorus, E. E. History Club, Owl Assistant, Pres. National Honor Society Page 23 Patti Bess, Flag' Bearers, and band show oft for Paris football tans belore one ol our big games. Betty Jane Hubbell Billy Huddleston Sec. F. F. A., General Science Club, E. E. History Club Gene Hudson General Science Club, Biology Club, VicefPres. Ir Glass, Hi-Y, Sec. Senior Class, Football, Basketball, Track Bettie Hutchinson H. E. C., E. E. History Club, Curain Club, Golf Club, Secs Treas. Fr. Club, Speech Club, Band Flag Bearer, Football Queen, Pep Squad, Outstanding Freshman Ollie Jack Sec. Senior Class '41, VicefPres, Sr. Class '42, Rep. Speech Club, All-District Football, Basketball, Track Page 24 Darlene Jackson E. E. History Club, Pep Squad, XfCello Club, Genf ' eral Science Club Sarah Hearn H. E. C., Spanish Club, Snapshot Club, Curtain Club, E. E. History Club, Basketball, Pep Squad Virginia Helms XfCello Club, E. E. History Club, Spanish Club Martha Hern Pep Squad, General Science Club, Treas. Biology Club, Sec. XfCello Club, Snapshot Club, Arts Club, Art 1942 Owl Jimmie Hickman E. E. History Club, General Science Club, Pres. Spanish Club, Curtain Club, Speech Club, Student Manager Athletics lValter Hicks, Jr. General Science Club, Biology Club, E. E. History Club, Treas. Spanish Club, HifY, Football, Basketball, Track Kathleen Hogle Spanish Club, H. E. C. John B. Hollje fPost Graduatej Latin Club, Rep. German Club, Rep. Biology Club John Hollowell General Science Club, Biology Club, National Honor S0- ciety Hope Hopkins Pep Squad, Rep. E. E. History Club, H. E. C., Sec., Jr. Consul Latin Club, Curtain Club, Math Play '40, '41, Snapshot Club, Owl Assistant, Ir. Classical League, National Honor Society, Circulation Mgr. Owl 4-. I I Y 1 l l i James Jackson F. F. A., Speech Club, General Science Club, HifY, Football, Track, Band Joe Jackson Football, General Science Club, E. E. History Club, Stu' dent Manager Athletics Frances Elizabeth Johnstone Speech Club Charles Joiner General Science Club, Band, Treas, Spanish Club, Snapshot Club, Ir. Rotarian, Owl Photographer, Treas. National Honor Society Myra Elizabeth Justiss E. E. Histoiiy Club, H. E. C., Pep Squad, Fr. Club, Pres. Snapshot Club, Speech Club, National Honor Society Drew Nell Keesling General Science Club, Biology Club, Speech Club, Sr. Declarnation, '41 Edith Kemp X'Cello Club, General Science Club, E. E. History Club Leslie Kent Marjorie Kirby E. E. History Club H. E. C. Choral Club I . be General Science Club 41 ' 1 ' ' L ffl i 1 l l i - u i .gg .. r 3' a if , , i un.. . ,y J im i ! l I f-v if F l it f 5 Iu- AXH.. VI fi . J i . l F Q . ill All Daisy lVlaes seem, to have caught their Lil' Abners lor this clance. Donlt Lhey loolq as ii they are having lun? Mary Kirby H. E. C., E. E. History Club, Spanish Club Mary Louise Kirkpatrick Latin Club, Biology Club, H. E. C., Ir. Classical League Thelma Knowles General Science Club, H. E. C., Spanish Club James Kuykendall General Science Club, D. R. T. Award, National Honor So' ciety Jean Kuykendall Speech Club. Snapshot Club, Nlajorette, Spanish Club, Curtain Club, Band Tumbler William Lackey Page 25 Margaret Lacy Speech Club,,Fr. Club, H. E. C., E. E. History Club, Orchestra Harry Lain Latin Club, Curtain' Club, Pres. History Club, HifY, Na tional Honor Society, Band, General Science Club Dochia Lawrence Sec. Latin Club, Arts Club, Tennis, Band, Curtain Club, Sec. National Honor Society lliam Lightfoot . A., HifY, General Science Club, Band ckie Lindsey Spanish Club, E. E. History Club, H. E. C. Jimmy Logan Band, Ir. Classical League, Latin Club, Curtain Club General Science Club, Biology Club, Sec. Hi-Y Lynch Dorothy Mae Lyon General Science Club, Biology Club, E. E. History Club National Honor Society Polly Majors E. E. History Club, Outstanding Freshman, Owl As' sistant, Pep Squad, Curtain Club, Soph. Pop Nomi nee, VicefPres., Pres. German Club, Rep. Latin Club Snapshot Club, Allied Youth, jr. Classical League Pres. Speech Club, Business Mgr. Owl I i I -AQ! Q: 1 Sl: Sarah McDaniel H. E. C., E. E. History Club, Latin Club Allen McEwin Sue ,McFadden Biology Club, Trcas. X-Cello Club Hoyt McGee E. E. History Club, Latin Club, Band, Hi-Y, Orchestra, Owl Assistant Mary McGee Spanish Club Ruth McGee Spanish Club, H. E. C. VVilliam McMillan Latin Club, Spanish Club, E. E. History Club, Ir. Rotarian, National Honor Society Roy Dean Miller Latin Club, General Science Club Fred Monier Biology Club lX lrs, Sperry really coolrs goocl foocl for us. XVC all looli as il we were nnlicipaling a goocl lunch-llb, Miss Smitb. Rebecca Morgan Pep Squad, E. E. History Club, Curtain' Club, H. E. C., Span' ish Club, XfCello Club, Treas. National Honor Society Lois Jane Morris E. E. History Club, Latin Club, Ir. Classical League, Na' tional Honor Society Mary Elizabeth Moye E. E. History Club, Fr. Club, XfCello Club Shelton Murphy Tennis, General Science Club, Biology Club, HifY, E. E. His' tory Club Ouida Myers E. E. History Club, Curtain Club, Band, Latin Club, Sec. Speech Club, Pres. National Honor Society Ernest Nelson Pres. F. F. A., '41 Page 27 . V Wilclcat boosters on the way to Gainesville to bring hack victory. We cliclg cliclnit we? Betsy Pickens- E. E. History Club, Curtain Club, Spanish Club, H. E. C. Charles Pierce HifY, Spanish Club Elaine Poston E. E. History Club, National Honor Society, Latin Club, German Club Jean Powell E. E. History Club, Latin Club, Orchestra Richard Powell F. ,F. A. Dovie Ruth Preas Latin Club, E. E. History Club, Pep Squad, H. E. C., National Honor Society Page 28 Harry Noble Latin Club, General Science Club, Band, Biology Club, E. E History Club Golden Northam General Science Club, Biology Club, Speech Club, E. E History Club, National Honor Society Nixon Oakes Band, General Science Club, E. E. History Club Bernice Oakleaf Spanish Club, X'Cello Club Billy Osburn General Science Club, E. E. History Club, Biology Club Spanish Club, Football, Track Gordon Parker Margaret Patterson E. E. History Club, Speech Club, XfCello Club, Spanish Club William Patterson Band, Choral Club, Latin Club, E. E. History Club, Or chestra, National Honor Society Tunzel Grace Penton '7' ' ' 7 I f ' M l f f I Mildred Pruett E. E. History Club, Fr. Club, H. E. C., Speech Club Lewis Pyles Latin Club, Band. Basketball, Arts Club, General Science Club, E. E. History Club, Choral Club, Deelaination Jane Read E. E. History Club, Latin Club, Pres. XfCello Club Ruth Reeder E. E. History Club, H. E. C., Pep Squad, Band, Curtain Club. Spanish Club, Play Reading Chair. Speech Club, National Honor Society Edward Reeves Track, Basketball, Football, Ceneral Science Club, Biology Club, Speech Club, Mod. History Club, Hi'Y James Rhodes E. E. History Club, Pop. Nominee Fresh., Snapshot Club, HifY, Head Cheer Leader, Speech Club, Curf tain Club, VicefPres. Biology Club Lyndel Ricketts Sgt. Arms Glee Club, Curtain Club, Spanish Club, E. E. Hisf tory Club, Basketball, H, E. C., Pep Squad Marie Robb Snapshot Club, Choral Club Fritz Roberts K fat., The boys and COACH seem pleased aljlier that hair- raising game wilh Gainesville. Vxfho woulclnll be? Joe Rodgers Latin Club, Snapshot Club J. A. Rose Biology Club, Pres. F. F. A.. Football, Basketball Eugene Scott Jean Scudder General Science Club, Biology Club, Curtain Club, Snapshot Club, Pep Squad, National Honor Society Flora Avelene Seals Spanish Club Charles Secrest Band, HifY, Arts Club, Football, Track Page 29 Luke Abbott, Charles Joiner, Charles Clark, ancl Butyl Baly were Junior Rotarians lor Lhe first four months oi' the school year. Look at the birclie, boys. James Smith Football, Basketball, Track Pat Smith Biology Club, General Science Club, Latin Club, Hi'Y, Football, Student Manager Athletics Sammy Jo Snell Spanish Club, Speech Club, Vice'Pres. XfCello Club Meta Fae Sparks H. E. C., Speech Club, Arts Club, E. E. History Club, Span' ish ,Club, Allied Youth Bobby Gene Spencer Track, Football Albert Sperry General Science Club, Band, Biology Club, E. E. History Club, HifY Page 30 Margaret Ann Seifeiman H. E. C,, Latin Club German Club Choral Club National Honor Society Morris CBuckyJ Shettleld Curtain Club Crchestii Band A11Di tint Football 40 '41, Latin Club Bi'-ketbill fi ck r Rotrrnn Farrell Shelton Track. Baskctbill Football Monroe Shrum Latin Club, E. E. History Club General Science Club Band Ir. Rotarizm, National Honor Society Elba Simmons Biology Club Mary Helen Simmons E. E. Hi Club Melba Simmons Spanish Club Coy Skelton Band, HifY John D Skidmore HifY, Band General Science Cub Modern E His tory Club Orchestra Virginia Stamper Speech Club, Tennis G. L. Stapleton Spanish Club James Steel Spanish Club Annette Strickland Choral Club, Fr. Club, Arts Club, E. E. History Club, Pep Squad, Art 1942 Owl Bobby Stringfellow fPost Graduatel HifY, Band, Biology Club, Curtain Club, General Science 3' Club Violet Swindle Latin Club, Choral Club, XfCello Club Faye Swint Elizabeth Taylor Speech Club, Latin Club, H. E. C. Wanda Teel H. E. C., Fr. Club, E. E. History Club NH'- K ill f 6,5 QT P Ls. The other four Junior Rotarians, Bill Bowen, Williain lxflclvlillan, .lohn.Barton, anal lvlonroe Shrum pose for the pholographer. lihey appear lo have enjoyecl those Ro- lary luncheons. Bert Thomas Spanish Club, HifY, Biology Club William Lewis Thomas HifY, Biology Club, General Science Club, Band, E. E. History Club, Choral Club Eva Lee Thompson Biology Club Katherine Thompson E. E. History Club, Spanish Club, Speech Club Marie Thompson XfCello Club, Biology Club Freddie Jo Townsend Page 31 i l .1 A cross-secliori oi assombiy, and the spealcer seems to be holcling everyones attention, Xvhere were YOU sitting? Wallace Wharton HifY, Football, National Honor Society Jack 'White Vice'Prcs. German Club. Curtain Club, All-District Foot ball '40, '41, Basketball, Track, Latin Club, AllfState '41 Joe White Latin Club Leonard Whitlock General Science Club, Biology Club Dorothy Whittaker E. E. History Club. H. E. C., Spanish Club. XfCello Club. National Honor Society ' Page 32 Ann Wideman E. E. History Club, German Club, H. E. C. Lavada Trumble XfCello Club, E. E. History Club, Choral Club, Arts Club, Fr. Club Ballard Turner Mod. E. History Club, F. F. A. Peggy Turner General Science Club, Biology Club, Glee Club, X' Cello Club Margaret Uzzell Latin Club, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Debate, Choral Club, Ir. Classical League Johnny Veien General Science Club, Biology Club, Band, Orchestra, Choral Club, HifY, E. E. History Club Nell Walker H. E. C., E. E. History Club, Spanish Club, XfCello Club W. T. Walker General Science Club, Biology Club, Latin Club, Football, Basketball, Track I Leo WVann Biology Club, Football Buddy West 'E' . f pp ... . 3.45 'F Aileen Wilkerson E. E. History Club, H. E. C., Spanish Club, Sec. National Honor Society, Latin Club, Ir. Classical League, Literary Editor Owl Gwendolyn Williams Social Chair. Speech Club, Pep Squad, E. E. History Club, H, E. C., Latin Club, Basketball, Tennis, Snapshot Club Betty Womack E. E, History Club, Latin Club, Pep Squad, Curtain Club, National Honor Society Austine Wright H. E. C., Biology Club, General Science Club, Arts Club Charles Wright fP0st Graduatel Spanish Club Claiborne Wright E. E. History Club, Latin Club, HifY, Biology Club John Wright General Science Club, Latin Club, Biology Club, Sec. E. E. History Club, Curtain Club, HifY, Cleo Club, Band Lillian VVright E. E, History Club, Spanish Club, X-Cello Club X. Marnie Ruth WV1'ight Choral Club. Orchestra l l Mr. l'leavner seems to he very busy turning out future stenographers. Marion Joan 'Wright E. E. History Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Arts Club, Allied Youth, Ir. Classical League . Edna Mae Wynn XfCello Club The pigslcinl Can you identify the body? Loolc on Page 124 for identification. Another touchdown and Mr. Cross causes another explo- sion. We surely missecl that noise the first half of -that Gainesville game. Daisy lVlaes hunting Lil' Abners. They clon't seem to be too eager to quit posing for the photographer. Page 3 3 X IN FONDEST ,711 N MEMORY AIU? C F iN ll plz , XX f Frankle Carpenter Q 5 Q ff? x ft We. the class of '43, Never study. Inst look- at me! JUHIUHS ., CLASS OFFICERS President .,.................,.....,.....,....... Dicky Jones Secretary ,...,......,,..,..... Patti Bess Lummus Vice-President ..,,...,.,,,....,........., Lee Hartline Treasurer .....,.......,..,..., Marjorie 'IVICIQHIIIGY Sponsorn, .......,.,.,............ Miss Ruth Harvey Page 3 'S Clas fl Qs' 1 .,- , V VT1, r WAYQPJ Page 36 Don Bryant Beatrice Burleson Bill Buster Ara Hope Cagle Buddy Carter Norman A. Chennault Sarah Nell Clem Doris Click Billy Conder Billy Cook Mike Cooney Christine Cope Howard Lee Crouch Alma Jean Davidson D. T. Davis Mauda Davis ,,.l,...,.. .gl 943 ,V z N 6 2.5 ff Q24 IIl5.1r.-jig .4 , v fi Sara Nell Allred Bobby Antoine Allene Awbrey Frances Jane Baker Jack Banister Mallard Barber Patsy Barnett Jean Bell Hardy Bolin Jeff Boswell Billy Bowen Martha Bowen Fairfax Breneman Billie Lou Brown Jerry Brown James Brunette , , ,Y , H Bs, L, 1:3 , 'Ury 1 '14, '. T -l l li M ,, A - I 'fwi i'QQff 5i i5 lplx , 'Xl Jack Denton Cora Dell DeShong Edward Ray Dingman Neely Dodson Tommy Duncan Joy Edmiaston Mary Frances Egloff Bobbie Evans Anne Farmer Betty Jo Farmer Felix Fenter Bobby Ferguson Lorene Fisher A. Y. Foster Tommie Foster Leon Fowler Class oil wil f Q 1 I William Gaylor Roy Gibson Leonora Gladden Irene Golemon .James Goodwin Alma Jean Gray Q Guy Hackleman ' Y' Janell Harris ' Ii in I Qs l Betty Harrison Johnnie Hart , Lee Hartline Gene Hartwell James Harvey Q ' Joe Earl Haynes i Margaret Haynes Martha Haynes Page 37 Class of 1943 Q S i 3 ' c ' r y . 83,4 z , yr ' J W 5. .,,., 'Lui J 1 239. av? :gigQglggigiryfzi.. Q H gi 5 Page 33 Ei, l I . 4 V 'VA 'fr Dorothy Jumper Thomas S. Justiss, Jr. James Killebrew Dorothy Jean King Joe Kirby Robert Kuykendall Mary Jo Lee Dan Linch Ennis Marie Littlejohn Robert Lowery Nettie Lee Lowrey Patti Bess Lummus Lyston Lusby Bolmie Ruth Majors Lak! Makwe Ola Malone l l ,E .. , Geraldine Hicks Estelle Hightower James Hill Mozelle Hill Joe Frank Hillhouse Doris Mae Hilton Betty Lou Hodges I Billy Holden, Paul Hopkins Pauline Horne Frances House Howard Hudson James Hutchison Robert Hutchison Lela Mae Jackson Palmer James L. ' 'gina' I A 3 E ' , 1' g-'gr-'-ll , A it 'T is flllriggl Loraine Martin Helen Mc'Comic Leereece McGee Myra McGuire Marjorie McKinney Ouida McNeal Charles Montgomery Mary Finetta Moody Eva Beth Moore LaVerne Moore Fred Morphew L. V. Morrow Billee Musgrove Billy Nash Margaret Nichols Frances Norvell Class of 19 ' f '- B 4, ai.. or llrr i it e Q' i 3 i ' le w aj 1 W ii ' ' ,f .f . 1 ,L f W J JM rl 5,-. ! Ji I K Beatrice Nowell Billy Pannell Robert Parham Jimmie Parker Billie Jo Patterson Dan ,Moody Patterson Mary Ruth Patterson Marilyn Peltz Betty Jean Phillips Mabel Pickering John Pierce Elizabeth Pledger Nedra Rains Mary Elizabeth Raper Polly Reed Elizabeth Reeves Page 39 Class of 1943 5 i y l 4 i Page 40 Melvin Smith Bill Sperry Robert Steed Ruth Steed Edwin Stephens ' Louis Stephenson Opal Stevens Bruce Stevenson Betty Jo Stone Bill Stone Grady Sturgeon, Jr. Nancy Jane Sturgeon Mary Louise Taylor Henry Thielman Joe Thornton Clarence Washington QYWQ H 1 x Virginia Reeves Nellie Jeanne Richards Edress Robb? Mildred Roberts Dorothy Roden Rosebud Rodgers John Harold Ross Karon Russell Jack Sandsberry Dora Helen Seay Mary Ellon Seay Jane Shelton Tom Shelton Carolyn Short Celia Smith Hellen Smith X '41- uf -19 Marie Watson Joyce Jayne Webb Cathryn West Bill White Ruth White Rebecca Whitten - Marion Wilson Gayle Wisely Jack Wood Valria Word Mildred Wortham Billy Wright Nan Yeager Nell Youngblood Pep Rally at Grand Theatre. Someone seems out of step. J ninr Jinglfrs. First rate jitterhugs of Class 1-A Also malce a cute couple. What do you say? Who are they? Six junior cuties who are always on the go, Are either loolcing tor a man or putting on a show. VV ho are they? Un a foothall field they earned their letter. The junior class thinlcs there are none hetter. Guess Who? An outstanding hoy lilrecl hy everyone, Enjoyspgoing places and lots of fun. Guess Who? As they stroll down the hall at each other they smile, Because they thinlc that no one is within a mile. Who! are they?- This handsome Beau Brummel lilces to dance, And puts many of his girl friends in a trance. Who is he? Juggling hearts is his chief trait, ' For he is always seelcing a pretty mate. Guess Who? At dishing the dirt she is a Wow. Clasisgfrft IQ43 V,..,.?7, ,,, A 'Q f , 'fri She lcnows everyhodyis husiness and how. You guess.. 9. No matter how hard a person may try, This attractive girl will always he shy. M Who is she? 10. two pretty hrunettes with grace and charm, Who are always seen together arm in arm. .Can you name them? For whom any Junior girl could fall.C Guess Who? 11. A good-humor hoy lilred hy all, 12. This easy-going lad is quite a thriller, At times we thinl: he is a lady-lciller. ' Do you lmow? 15. This well-dressed hey can get music out ot anything, - Not only can he play, hut he can also sing. Who is he? 14. An outstanding German student, who is very smart, ,- l'le always has an answer ready as quiclr as a dart. 71.4, Guess. l .it I Answers will he tounid in the advertising section. laoolc them up, and you will he surprised. , Page 41 l l , l tlllllle s Dlaru Septemher, 1941 25--Sing-song and giant pep rally come hefore 11-Sappy seniors and jolcing juniors enroll, 12-Perlcy sophomores and dazzled freshmen fol- low up. 15-The Clays of clrudgery laegin. 17-Qwl sweetheart candidates, Betty Cross, Patti Bess Lummus, Patsy Hooker, and Sally Free- man, are nominated. 18-Mr. Wager plays in assemhly . . . Pep rally before Longview game . . . Seniors begin hav- ing pictures made for The Qwl. 19-Paris Wildcats defeat Longview Lohos 27 to 6. '22-Preacher Dickey spealcs in assemhly. 25-Mr. Weger conducts sing-song in assemhly . . . Pep rally and parade urge the hoys on to victory against Hugo. 26-Hugo meets downfall in Wildcats 40-0. .lun- iors start having their pictures made for The Owl. 50-Margaret Condray talces on the hurclens of the Seniors hy laeing elected class president. The 1941 Qwl receives First Class Honor Rating from NSPA. Octolaer, 1941 ' 1-Betty Antoine talces over as Senior Consul of the Latin Cluh. 2-Pep rally in assembly hetore Sulphur Springs game . . . Diclcy Jones chosen Junior Class president . Evert Branton is chosen to lead the Sophomores. 5-Sophomores' picture weelc hegins . . . Fresh- man Class bestows the honor of president on Jimmy Miles . . . Paris trarnples Sulphur Springs 52-O. 6-Reverend Travis White spealcs in assemhly . . . Biology Cluln, Snapshot Club, and Gen- eral Science Cluh organize. 7-The Owl staff talces time off for a stealc fry hut combines it with a business meeting pre- ceding the advertising campaign. 9-Pep rally and sing-song precede the Sherman struggle. 10-Sherman hites the dust hefore the Wildcats 32 to 6. Mr. Turner starts snapping the Fresh- men. l3-A Wiener roast and the General Science Club are a swell combination. 1.6-Polly Majors talces over as Speech Cluh presi- dent. 17-Jaime Hickman hecomes president of Spanish Club . . . We defeat Arlington 40-7. 20-Reverend Malloy presented in assemhly. Owl Page circulation campaign begins. 42 Denison game. 24-Wildcats defeat Yellow .laclcets 2-4-O. Novemher, 1941 1-Paris Wildcats down Texarlcana Tigers 44-O. 5-Dr. lVlcCluslcy ol: Michigan discusses mental hygiene in assemhly. 4-National Honor Society elects Guida hflyers president. 5-F. F. A. initiation . . . Melha Woodard pre- sented as F. F. A. Sweetheart. 6-Book Weelc play presented lay Speech stu- dents . . . Pep rally and bonfire before Mc- Kinney. 7-Wildcats claw McKinney 54-O. IO-Special Armistice Program on school steps . . . Daisy lvlaes grah Lil, Ahners at Sadie Haw- lcins' dance. 11-Armistice Holiday. 15-We meet Mr. Weger's choral cluh in assem- hly, and we vote in their favor . . . Seniors elect Who's Who. 141-Hi-Y dance in Gym. 19-Band raises the roof in assemhly . . . Pep rally at the Grand Theater. ' 20-Wildcats tame the Leopards 28-14 . . . Thanksgiving Holidays hegin. 28--yildcats run up 55 points against O for Bon- am. December, 1941 2-Missionary from Brazil gets undivided atten- tion in assemhly. 4-Pep rally, honfire, and prayers before the Highland Parlc game . . . Owl representatives leave tor Denton and 'l'.H.S.P.A. 5-The mighty Wildcats fall before the Highland Parlc Scots. 6-Bonnie Ruth Majors elected Secretary of The Texas High School Press Association, and The 1941 Owl wins an All-State Rating at the Denton Convention. 8-Students hear the Presidents memorahle speech, declaring war against Japan. 15-Minister Cleon Lyles tallis in assemhly . . . General Science Clulis hoho party aids charity. 16-Paris lands five men on the All-District team. 17r-Foothall fans honor lfoothall players with a hanquet. 19-Junior Class sponsors dance in Gym. 22-Betty Antoine presented as Hi-Y Sweetheart at the annual Christmas Dinner-Dance. lcontinued on Page 561 Q. '27 'A' - C! 'fs K ro wg? cf 6 1 Q 2 Q 7,5-Eff.- Q ff ix : 4 -S x Ck 123559 We, the class of '44, Want to see our books no more. SUPHUHIUHES O CLASSOFFICERS X President .......,............,....,.,........ E vert Branton Secretary ..,.............,....,...,, Ducuey Bozeman Vice-President .......,....,......,.... C. J. Cooper Treasurer ,......,.,, - ........,,,,.. IVIQHWL Wooclard Sponsor ,...,.,...,,..,............... Mr. Ralph Webb Page 43 Class of 194-4 Thomas Allen Jeannette Amis Jaunita Anderson Robbie Jim Asbill Connie Ashmore Ruth Ausmus Beatrice Awbrey Betty Jo Barrett E y Dot Bates Y Ruby Helen Beard , Q Virginia Bell slit Jimmie Biard -hilt KYLE 2 Bobby Blair WVebb Boswell Larry Boyers Dudley Bozeman - - - - A Blf F 1 Helen Brackeen Evert Branton Howard Brazile l Helen Brown Bill Buffingmn I H Latresia Burch i mf s N jigs, Marylon Burks 4 ids., . 21 ix N , ., . ' flifii' 4.2 ' , X Arthur Butler ' I ' uf . 'f 37-'-'ifff f I ia lbw- A if f?.lQW5ff?-21553 1li'er'l'1g2 I . Anna Beth Caffee W I Leo Caldwell l Q r Prosper Campbell I f Viola Campbell I Nfl 1 I I Livia Ann Carpenter Billy Gene Casey Wanda Cass Margaret Castleberry Page 44 C1 0- Betty Jean Evans Kurk Farmer Earl Fields Frank 'MCCUlStl0H Floyd Maxine Floyd Ruby Lee Ford Ida Jane Foster Billy Bob Freeman Charlie Fry Comer Garner Edna Erle Garner David Gibson Bill Grant Lena Belle Gray Patsy Grubbs J. W. Harris ass of 19 Class of 1944 .,.A .I ...... -.-gm , 1 1 '2 2, 7. S J Page 46 if-fill Kyle King Clarence Taylor Kirkham Rogers Law Bobby Lynch M' Lynch Louise McCulloch Carl McGee Anne McHam Nina Lee Mahaffey Edward Martin Frank Henry Maxwell Emma Dean Mellican argar oore Ray Morse Howard Moye Merle Myers H +1 3 y 1 ,g . Robbie Haynes Bill Hearn Katherine Herndon Jimmy Hickey Donald Hogue Jimmie Hollis Gretchen Hollje Laurence Hollje Patsy Hooker Kathryn Jane Humphreys Lewis Ingram Billy Johnson Leon Johnson Cora Lou Jones Theda Jordan Mary Blanche Kent lx .. ini Eloise Nance Ella Joy Nash Albert Nichol Cortez Park , Billy Pickering Virginia Ragsdale Wilna Marie Rice James Ezell Scott ,, .N ' V' gl 'N '5:--Fx... 5'-N.irw..1 ' V l f 4 X1 l I ' 'l l I 'l I Kathryn Pickens ' l Class of 19 ' if :-' 5 i Z facie .b o SI A rlz QL I Marilla Jane Shipman Vidalia Silvey Oscar M. Smith Wayne Smith Bert Snell Gloria Sperry l , Tommie Lee Steel Tommy Stewart 1-li? Ernest L. Stinson Sara Ann Story Jack Streety I Jack Taylor Joe Warren Teague Olive Thomas Janis Thompson Margie Helen T Class of H944 R ,X 7-if k J, v 6. . tr 1 P4 ' I All 5 L 5 I :L Htl Marshall Womack Melba Kelly Woodard Helen Woods Travis Wright David Lee Zimmerman Daisy Mae got Lil' Aloner. F. F. A. lnitialion and eats Coacli Barnett introduces ll'lG rouglu reacly B team. Latin Cluly cauglwt off guarcl. Biology Clulo elects officers. The clueer leaders even stop llue laancl lo tell Paris about THE WIIJIDCATS 1 L-P Bertha Jo West 4 X We are the class that is frequently abused, But we are always unjustly Kaccused. FHESHITIEH CLASS OFFlCERS President ....,,......................'..,.,...... Jimmy Miles Secrelary .,............. John Robert Vxfoociard ViCC-Pl'CSiCl6I1ll ...,........ Theresa Morphewv Treasurer ......,......,..........,,. Virginia Edzarcis Sponsor ..,....,.....,.......,.. Nliss Gerry McCoy Page 49 Class of 1945 Page '50 F if K. Q 16 of if Dorothy Loraine Adams Robert Adams Bettie Ann Aden Mary Louise Albright Mariwynn Alford Martha Allen Virginia Allen Janet Alter Joan Amis Joyce Armes Adrian Armstrong Rose Marie Ball James Albert Barnes Bobby Baxter Annie Bess Baze Andrea Beauchamp l Marjorie Bell F D ' V A Carl-ye Beth Berly ,uzz .i,. f Y i Lenore Bland - f H K, , Louise Blassingame 1 Donald Bedford Booth Doris Brandon Floy Mae Branton Geraldine Briscoe Irby Brown Luvenia Brown Beatrice Marcella Burns Dorris Burns Melva Burns Robbie Jean Burns Genell Butler Merle Cahoon I gl ,l f ' ' .JF fa N .FV Juanita Caldwell Frances Capers Travis Carroll Joel Dean Casey Mary Jane Caviness Charles Christian, Jr. David H. Clanton VVeldon Clarkson Mary Elizabeth Cooley 'Dolores 'Cox Dorothy Anne Cox Helen Crain Eugenia Daniel Joyce Dingman Virginia Edzards Martin Lee Epps Class of 1945 .-.-.. , P-.m'ahz: K .0 l A A l l l l l 3 1 1 3 S .. Fa I 1 J 1.3 ' A Nik! ali lf J L il rl Margaret Estes Jimmy Loyd Fagan Betty Fennel Louella Flowers Billy Ray Floyd Ducky Foster Alice Joyce Fowler Sally Freeman Eloise Gentry Patsy George VVillian1 Gibson Minel Grant Jimmy Graves Billy Gray Jo Ann Gray Jean Grimes Page 5 1 Class of 1945 4 L., -. W ' -F Nancy Ilogue Eldon Holcomb Mary Jo Hopkins VVill L. Horn Edna Ruth Horne Jack Huddle Peggy Huddleston Martha Jane Hughes Jack Humphreys Dwayne Hutchings Jonell Hutchings Glenda Hutchinson Billy Hutchison Dan Moody Ingle Wayne Ingram Jerry Jackson Page 52 I Doris Ellen Grooms ' Bobby Gullick Neil Gunter Billie Ruth Gwinn Betty Jean Hamilton GLQL.H.1rlan.. John Hasselmeier Jane High Truclye Hill W. C. Hill Dorris Edna Earle 'Harmon Johnnie Harvey Mary Helen Haynes Roy Lee Henley Billy Herring Hilliard Wanda Johnson Audrey Mae Jones Gertrude Kammer Dee fKirtley Raymon Lack, Jr. Charles Lamb Martha Ann Lamb Mary Dee Lattimore Billy Gross Lay Joyce Lemmond Majorie Nell Locke Emma Lou Luck Betty Jean Martin lVillene Mathis U. J. Mauldin Ivan H. Mazy C1 .. ..,, . ,.-.-:-me , - v L! ' if L vp 1 ree? , . F 3-gf.: fi I ' il if 2 H W . 'v' 2,1 mf-we ,A ass of 1945 3' 1 . are 9 :nd V K' , : al- i I ee R Q' Alice O. McAbee Vella Jo McCann Abels McCrum Frankie Doris McDougal Anna Fae McGee Jimmy Miles J. D. Mitchell Veta 'May Mitchell Imogene Moore June Moore Nilajo Moore Theresa Morphew Dorothy Murphy Genevieve Myers Dorothy Norwood Joanna Page Page 53 Class of 1945 l l l 1 i 5 l v l N my -' X an la. ph. 1. Page 54 .4 X 1-tw Elizabeth Ann Skelton Joyce Slusher Billy Smith Kathryne Smith Otis Smith Walter Smith Betty Jo Steelman Loris Stell Estelle Stephens Jerry Stephens Deryl Stevenson Irene Stewart Jean Eloise Stewart Bernice Strickland Joyce Thompson Drunell Uzzell 1 l I l ' a 2- f fsfaifm '-me l 9 Al l M 1 . , Z Ifx ..l. Q. Paul Morris Parham 1 Barbara Ann Park Gloria Parker Chrystell Price Martha Price Readus Price Johnie Geraldine Raper Barbara Ratliff Bill Raynes Scott Hammond Rhodes Thomas Russell Priscilla Scott Virginia Seay Virginia Lee Sharpe Patricia Sheffield Vernon Lee Sims H i i ,lal ' ll . 1 . Y .M f !, f ig Q .V ,nw ., . . J tl l-.g , ,lu ' X, Class oi 1945 V ww , , ..-En E... . E Ann Vallier - Bennie Van Glahn 1 i s A EI: F' I ' .sw Erma Vaughan - Ann Walberg l I ' , Margaret Walker . Carolyn Wan X . Wanda Lee 'Ward W yyfifiy ff.1?i3'lf2 M ll W te an l will Q ' xg ayene a rm ' I ,ig-,Q V my Edwin Weaver Q T V g N' Hamid White, Jr. l lit: ff' Betty 'Whitley 1 'f Melba Joy Whitney ,V iii, l Charlene Wlilliams l Ima Wilkerson Y V A Charles Williams i George Albert Williams ,' 'QS Mary Elizabeth Womack I Broudia Harmon Wood John Robert Woodard Polly lVoods Billle Wooten . 1 I 1 I Eleanor Wortham I Dermont Yeager ' ' l Lou Youngblood 'mile pretty Annette. The freshmen listen to lX'lr. .lustiss who is giving them instructions for registra- tion. Those gossipy freshmen on the 'front steps. Our favorite meeting place at noon-the liront steps. Vxfe seem to have had a goocl time even on the special returning from Highland Parlc. lVlarilyn, loolcs so-o interested at the Snapshot Clulo meeting. TM Page 55' lUiIIie's Diaru December, 1941 continued 25-Merry Christmas. 29-We come hack to school . . . Woe are We. January, 1942 'I-New Year's Holiday enjoyed hy a11. 6-Sulphur Springs' Witdcat Cagers down our Wiltdcats 23-19. 8-Trumpet Trio shows oft in assemhty . . . Paris gets revenge hy defeating Sutphur Springs 22-19. 9-Hi-Y Dance in Gym. 15-Paris cagers defeat Denison 25-16. 19-Reverend Zimmerman is assemhty speaker. 20-Gainesvitte etces out an 18-17 victory over Paris. 23-Paris tromps on Bonham 26-22. 27-Paris sinks Sherman 59-25. 29-National Honor Society initiates new memhers in assemhty. 50-Junior Ctass sponsors a dance in Gym. Fehruary, 1942 2-Reverend Burgtand speaks to student hody . . . Winning Dehaters are introduced . . . Spe- ciat assemhty to award foothatt jackets . . . Foothatt Queens entertain toothatt ptayers. 6-Gainesvitte steps on Paris 52-26. 10-Paris homhs Bonham 41-21. 13-Paris sinks Sherman 54-29 . . . Speech Ctuh sponsors a vice-versa in the gym. 16-We get a holiday hut men from 20-45 register for selective service. 17-Brother Kidd tattcs in assembly. 18-Paris meets downfatt in Denison 25-20. 19-Seniors perform in assemhty with a patriotic program. 20-CWI staff wins first prize at Stunt Night spon- sored hy the Junior Class. 26-Band rituat introduced in assemh1y. 27-Juniors defeat Seniors 58-45 in hastcethatt game . . . Seniors sponsor hoth the hastcethatl game and the dance in gym afterwards . . . Biology Ctuh entertains with a dance at the Gordon Country Ctuh. March, 1942 2-Texas tndependence Day Program presented in assemhty. 5-Brother Sisterson tattcs about New Zealand . . Hi-Y sponsors an att-stag dance. Page 5' 6 9-Spring training starts. 11-Ruhinotit ptays in assemhty. 12-Army moving-picture shown in assemhty. 15-Betty Ruth Antoine, Hi-Y Sweetheart, enter- tains the ctuh with a format at the Gott Club . . . Sophomore Ctass sponsors a hard-tuck party in the gym. 19-Mtisicat program presented in assemhty hy 26 Fourth Vxfard School Music Department. -Robert E. Lee statue presented to schoot hy U. D. C .... Foothatt hoys receive sitver foot- loatts presented hy citizens of Paris . . . Scenes trom Math Play given in assemhty. 27-Math Ptay presents Piglails with Bonnie Ruth Majors in the leading rote. -Boho, t.he magician, appears in assemhty. 51 April, 1942 2-Hi-Y' Dance. 5-Easter Holidays begin. 7-Holidays end. 8-Spring training ends, as Blues heat Whites. 8-6 9-French Ctuh presents skit in assemhty advertis- ing the French Masquerade. 10-Hi-Y Format, Freshman Party, and District 11 Meet. Paris wins Dehate, Ready Writing, and Girls, Extemporaneous Speaking. -Freshman Latin Students go to Latin Tourna- ment in Cvreenvitte . . . Mayenett Watermail wins first ptace in Freshman Essay. 16-Band and Chorat Ctuh in assemh1y. 17-Mtlsic Festivat. 20-Latin Week hegins. 21 25 24 -Spanish Ctuh play, Rosiia. 30 -San Jacinto Program. -Latin Ctuh in assemhty. -Abilene Christian Cottege musical program in assemhty. , May, 1942 8 -French Masqrleracte in the gym. 14-Mr. Weger in assemhty. 15 22 -Junior-Senior Reception. -Major production of Speech Department, Spring Dance. iCOITll'l1CI'1C6l'TlCl'l1Q SG1'V1C9. 24 26-Class Night. 29-Graduation. 14 1 w 5 , , x 'gli 1 S : 4 S -, 'nf lk, gi g ' 5 ' ' ? W A ' - A ' , H -Y., 1 ,fm s T3 .Q +f + , ' 4,4-. .if ,lr ' Q, F W A N VI . wi . 'Wai g Ir :Qing -V 4 ' Do L egg' -ii D Mi it ff I if 'B , 3 Y 1 15 P-T . 2 M sp , ji , ik at X.. -X , ., , . ,gf - ,I 1 H w- wg if f.af5,.:. , A ',J M2 w IQ, 'P -' f35liiz , 5T? , fb 'V HI K ,FQ '.. f ii. .gawk -:,. ,F ' ' I 31 If lp ,,,,ili, in hh' -L Aa? Va! 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N 5 f?i.fP, ' f' I Q57 , I ,, pu... , Q 0 e, - 1,13 .iq HF Y ' - ff N w , 1 fl 1 X , f 'f fp ' R 7 .f-4 Ff?:' 5 'V f, . ,Jn XV g ll -X N 5 'f A gl I Q' I I , I 7 - UL fb . 1 , - I ' ' ' Ahh' M H :ff-ug 1 Y ' Y 2 'QQ' s I , S2 wisp' VA WSJ vwsmwmnmg Heui llie Seleeied Uui Personalities Page 68 The lvirst step in electing an Owl Sweetheart was the selection trom each class of a Sweetheart candidate. Since the Qwl Sweetheart was to have the most outstanding page in the Personality Section of The 1942 Owl, this honor was coveted hy each class and every girl in Paris High School. Betty Cross, Patti Bess Lummus, Patsy Hoolcer, and Sally Free- man were the girls elected hy the seniors, juniors, sophomores, and fresh- men respectively. The students voted when they had their pictures made and when they made their down payments on the yearhoolc. lt a student had his picture made the lirst day of his classys weelc, he was allowed to cast 400 votes for his favorite candidate. lf the picture was made dur- ing the next three days ol' the weelq, he could cast Q00 votes. The re- maining days of the weelc only 100 votes were allowed. If a down pay- ment or a full payment was made hy November 14, 1941, each penny in the payment counted two votes. After this date and until Decemher 10, 1941, each penny counted only one vote. Congratulations, Bettyl You have something to he proud of. The favorites and hest all-round students were selected hy secret hallot in their respective classes. The XVho's Who found in the School Life Section was elected hy the Senior Class in secret halloting. It was the desire of The Owl staff to give special mention to a select group ot students whom the teachers considered deserving of high recog- nition. The numher, ol' necessity, had to he limited. The staff aslzed that each teacher nominate two of her outstanding students, talcing into consideration scholarship, personality, character, extra curricular activi- ties, leadership, and service to the school. From those nominated a faculty committee selected the titteen students whom you see pictured in the Meritorious Service Section. f I Senior Favorites ir Beffy Cross Favorite O TDOZQ7 Majors Best Alf-Round Girf l Luke flbeeff Best Alf-Round Boy QQ? XX f lin U 1 n' ' i-WI' lr I f 7 dll N i4 mkfv H5 ! I fab if Junior Favorites ir Yoccffi Bess Lumznus MM!! Favorite 0' XCTZLOHQQS cfuslfiss, JU. Best 2411-Rouncl Boy O jgonnie CRLLLLIL Majors Best PQ!!-Round Cir! Qs.. Sophomore Favorites ir qaafsy Hooker Favpvife -Mefba Cffjooclazfd Best AZ!-Roozzod Civ! Even? fgvcznfon Besf Qqlf-Round Boy l , . ,. sz X. 1 F E k I I 4 of l v 1 E K X- W 4 Fgmoo - X, Q 4 , ,o o o E-WWPQ oo V .f ' 'M ,fl '. ' ' oo , , 27, gl l W . , o ,,.. Y rgfigioo ou xo ' Wo' ,,! ,s, gov?-sf' ' o , ,, 1 o o 7 - . 'H ooofff' jo' z o , o 'o '!'o '.. 'W o wg 1 A . .og F ogg 4495 QI Y mls ' 1 W ID IP I -' l L .I xl KA .' '+ rd' 4' A .' , ' 4- 'n w ,M ' v seem, -..g . ,.H...J, .,,w,. .. , JB N 1 I 1A,.-f-Sv freshman favorites -A' Fv?, C?Ql'2'l,G,l L Favorife Jimmy Nifes Best AZ!-Round Boy Mary Elizabefh Womack Best AZ!-Round Girl KJ The faculty dzd for ments 'rule cse honorary students in our s for meritorious Service LUeHecnqnize . ...SC Photographer CHARLES JOlNER, smart. good-loolcing, polite, and amialale senior, talces pictures lor The 1942 Owl. He loves to slcetcli, and hunting tops his sports activity. Al- tliougli lie liates spinach, he dotes sk :if Dependable JOE WARREN TEAGUE, a memlaer ol the Sophomore class and an Qwl assistant, who is in- terested in photography. aspires to laefa news reporter. l'lis wealcness is strawloerry shortcalce, but lie shudders at tlie mention of carrots. on fried 'cl1iclcen, candy, and nuts. Betty Gralnle is his idol while tlie l'lit Paraden is his lavorite radio program. To lie an arcliitectural engineer is his amlmition. Pkvk Brown hair, gray eyes, pleasing personality, and admiralale dispo- sition add to his charm. Since he enjoys 'dancing and plenty of fun, he collects records. iloe has a good scholastic standing and is well lilced lay his fellow students. Pkflsvkvkvk Polite CORA - DELL DESHONG, cute, sweet, and very congenial junior, collected dresden dolls un- til World War 11. Since she can only drive 'Squeedunlcu in warm weather, lier favorite pastime is playing the accorclian. Slie loves hamburgers lnut is definitely op- posed to squash. Kay Kyser and the I-lit Paradeu are lier favorite radio programs. Dell wants to be a secretary and wouldlilce to have Tyrone Power for her lnoss. A masse Scholar MARGARET CONDRAY, a green-eyed lolonde, is president ol the Senior class. She lilies to draw and is an ardent footlnall lan. Her pet aloominations are unfriendly people and laad weath- er. She aspires to lne a journalist and an expert in foreign languages. ik if Popular BETTY CROSS, the blonde, larown-eyed majorette of the Paris High Blue Blazes, is a senior. Her amlaition is to lae an airline stew- ardess, lout at the present time lier chief interest is swimming and dancing. A remarlcalnle personali- ty and sweet disposition are two reasons wluy she was elected lav- Her alnility to delaate was proved last year when she represented Paris High in the State contest ol the Texas lnterscliolastic League in Austin. This senior Owl assist- ant is to a classroom as cream is to coffee. ' Fkfk orite and most outstanding girl in laoth her sophomore and junior years. ln her Senior year the lion- ors ol' favorite, footlaall queen, and Owl Sweetheart 'are liers. Being an excellent student and Associate Editor of The 1942 Owl are two of her merits. JIMMY MILES, Freshman class presiclent, is a memher of the Latin Cluln, General Science Cluh, ancl servecl as an assistant for The 1942 Owl. After loothall prac- tice Jimmy revels in clevouring a turlcey sanclwich. He hates spin- Handsome ach, hut there is no such feeling when he sees Betty Grahle emote on the sceen. l'lis first ambition is to hea doctor. Jimmy has hrown hair, hlue eyes, and is Ll feet and 10 inches ol personality anal lrienclliness. Pkblivkflfvlf JACK SANDSBERRY plays loothall on the B Team. He is a 5 foot, 8 inch recl-heaclecl junior memher ol the Hi-Y cluh. Pecan pie is his favorite llootl, 'hut he is allergic to spinach. His amhition as as NANCY CAVINESS, attrace tive rnemher of the Sophomore class, collects regimental insignias, She is a talentecl hrownette who plays the lcettle clrums anal piano. l'ler amhition is to hecome a con- cert pianist. Nancy clislilces get- Jitterbug to he an army officer may he sooner realized than expectecl. This A-1 jitterhug possesses ooclles of personality, scholarshipf ancl leaclership. vkvk Musician ting up ancl oysters, hut anything chocolate appeals to her. Her care-free personality is shown hy her 'love to swim anal ricle horse- haclc. A sweet clisposilion ancl clepenclahility are two ol her out- stancling characteristics. Pkvkfkvkbk SALLY FREEMAN led all Freshman assistants in the sale of 1942 Owls. She enjoys olancing to recorcls hy Glenn Miller ancl going to the picture show. Al- though she collects miniature fur- niture ancl foreign clolls, playing :Fits BETTY RUTH ANTOINE is one reel-heacl with a good clisposi- tion ancl a wonclerful personality. She lceeps a cliary as Well as a Hsteaclyf' Her ahility to clance is superh, and she hates to he idle. Since she is Aclvertising Manager Demure the piano and church organ is her favorite cliversion. To teach puh- lic school music is her amhition. This strawherry hloncle is a mem- her of the General Science, Latin, ancl Snapshot Cluhs. 24214 Vivacious ol The 1942 Owl, she cloes not have much time for her favorite pastime-reacling mysteries. She aspires to he a meclical technician. She is Hi-Y Sweetheart ancl is lcnown for her vim, vigor, and vi- tality. I . l I I I - - - if sr -n,. I -, , , I' I 'II I- 'IIIII W.. , , ,aw . -4'-.. .I I I I I li I I I I I .y, , I I -Q, I Ill I hi Loquacious POLLY- MAJORS, ardent speech-rnalcer and correspondence enthusiast, is Business Manager of The 1942 Owl, president ol the Speech Club. reporter for the La- tin Club, and a popular member of the Senior class. After an en- joyable evening of dancing, she bk Pk Amiable THOMAS JUSTISS, Junior member of the Hi-Y Club, treasur- er of the Latin Club, trumpet player in the Blue Blazes, passes his extra time by hunting or danc- ing. He is live feet, eight inches :ic ak Talented PATTI BESS LUMMUS, drum major of the Blue Blazes, sings, dances, and plays the accordian. She has brown hair, green eyes, and a charming personality, to top it all a lovable disposition, high scholastic standing, and a very friendly manner. Fried chiclcen P1414 Versatile LUKE ABBETT, the six toot, 'I75 pound center of the Paris Wildcats, is an outstanding mem- ber of the Senior class. The cap- tain of the ,410 and ,41 editions of Wildcats loves to sleep and eat anything except mince-meat pie. ik FF Sophisticated Pmscitu-x scorr, popular Freshman student, loves to read murder mysteries. Her favorite sports are tennis and horse-bacl: riding. She passes her spare time by developing pictures in her own darlc room' and collecting matches. Kay Kyser and Glenn Miller are loves ordering two hamburgers at once, but she canit stand the sight of olcra at any time. Pollyls one ambition is to be a lawyer. She is five feet and two inches ol friendliness and dislilces snobbish people. S1414 tall, with brown hair, blue eyes, and a definite wealrness for fried chiclcen. Thomas is a possessor of charm, personality, originality, and leadership. :FDIC appeals to her gastronomical tastes, but she has a strong distaste for squash. Being secretary of the Junior class may benefit her in her desire to be an efficient secretary. Saving pennies is her hobby while dancing is her favorite diversion. 34514214 He was president and most popu- lar boy of his class for his first three years in high school. Lulce, the Editor of The 19-12 Owl and most outstanding Senior boy, is dependable, witty, and has a laeen sense of humor. skis her orchestra idols, while Tyrone Power on the screen makes her heart slcip a heat. The thought of tamales and chili malces her mouth water. Thisf charming blonde, with an incomparable disposition, would like to be an interior deco- rator. R H E I r ' zziiifggfmw f,:,g1,5- 4 H Mm ,.. H - fjgji? - , 135 1 A .T-1-4 05 Wiia z 1 . TE :- i:.:r- 4496, l diffs F6 G- M ' 'fin-, l X , Q. ff'- -I X ffqb C M f , 1 1 rf X I law If - .1 -, Here comes a drummer who is 'very eager To do his best for Mr. Weger. Flag Bearers Jeanette Cooper Betty Hawley Bettie Hutchinson Saxophones Fairfax Breneman Larry Boyers Leon Fowler Iohn Hasselmeier Charles Joiner Charles Secrest John Skidmore Uur Twelfth man Page 78 The Blue Drum Major Patti Bess Lummus Majorettes Jean Kuykendall Mary Louise Taylor Anne Farmer Betty Cross The seventy-five piece leancl is often callecl Paris l'ligl1,s Twelfth Man. The Blue Blazes have macle many interesting and remarlcahle maneuvers on the foot- hall iiielci this year. They have attenciecl all football games, appearecl in assem- lyly, ancl on numerous occasions talcen part in celelnrations in our city. Uncleif the capahle clirection of Mr. Weger the hancl is changing from a larass lnancl to a symphonic lnancl in orcler that they may he ahle to compete in various festivals and contests throughout the State. Because of the stunning appearance of the Blue Blazes every Parisian lveels his heart heat a little fast- er when they appear in a paracle or on the footlaall fielci. Cornets Betty Antoine Bill Bowen Weldon Clarkson Charles Delphenis Martin Lee Epps Leonora Glaclden Patsy Hooker Mary Howard Thomas Iustiss, Ir. We Trombones Merle Myers David Clanton Ouida Myers Kurk Farmer Harry Noble Morrell Gist Nixon Oakes Billy Gross Lay George O'Brien James Ezell Scott French Horns Bill Sperry William Patterson Bill Stone William Lightfoot William Lewis Thomas 4 7 ' Edwin Weaver Charles Williams HMM..,-.,-.-..i...M.,.....--,.,, .......- . - ..,..... - . ,.....-. -... -. .... , LM., ,.,-..-.- .,.., ...-.,,................ -....,..-......-..a,..................r ....,..... Blazes Cheer Leaders Dick Cox Bonnie Ruth Majors Joyce Jayne Webb James Rhodes Q, I '72 P 4 Let us give a mfghty roar For each and every Wildcat score. Clarinets Mar Beth Braselto n Y Carolyn Carter Clareda Chambers Joel Casey Billy Bob Freeman Alma .Jean Gray Janell Harris Dan Hearn Wayne Ingram J-am.es.Killehrew Dochia Lawrence Nettie Lee Lowrey Genevieve lvlyers H5 nal! Eloise Nance Robert Parham Jimmie Parker Lewis Pyles Ruth Reeder Randy Short Elizabeth Ann Skelton Oscar Smith Albert Sperry Tommy Stewart 1V1ETE.'W'562Hfd..- Valria Word John Wright These four students proved themselves very capable cheer leaders for Paris High this year. Leading the yells next year will be Bonnie Ruth, Joyce rlane, Kathryn Hum- phreys, Bobby Lynch. The cheer leaders, coached by Miss Francenia Hicks, were always on the job regard- less of time, place, or weather. Bass James Brunette Drums Jane Biard Latresia Burch Nancy Caviness H. W. Diggs Billie Ruth Gwinn Charlie Fisher Lewis Ingram Albert Nichol Coy Skelton Gayle Wisely 3415 it Flutes Nancy Hogue Jane Shelton Ann Walberg Johnny Veien Glockenspiel Jo Ann Devlin Baritone Jimmy Logan Mr. Floyd Weger Band Director Mr. Weger came to us this year from Shidler, Oklahoma. l'le holds a B A. de- gree from South Eastern College in Du- rant, Okla., and he sturliecl two years at l.hc .lulliard Conservatory ol lVlusic in New York City where he played first trombone in the .lulliard Symphony Orchestra. The trombone is his major instrument, but he has a playing knowledge ol all legitimate band and orchestra instruments. We are, indeed, fortunate to have a X man ot Mr. Vxfegerls ability at the head oli our music department. We are hap- 4 py to have you with us, lVlr. and Mrs. - ' Weger. i r Page 79 ffl Uur Board of Siraiequ Raymond Berry Paul Lively Peter Barnett Ralph Webb Head Coach Line Coach Basketball Coach Track Coach If Asst. Football Coach Assn. Football Coach Paris High proudly hoasts one ot the tinest and most etticient coaching staffs in the State. This staff, which led the Wilclcats to their second straight ,District Championship, is composed of Raymond Berry, Paul Lively, Peter Barnett, and Ralph Vxfehh. Head Coach Berry, since coming to Paris from Corpus Christi, has made Paris one ot' the Statels chief school hoy powers. By winning the District two consecutive times, Berry hecomes the tirst coach in the history of Dis- trict SAA to accomplish such a feat. His first assistant is capahle Paul Lively, huilder ol' those strong Paris lines, which have hecome quite ' 4 4' X ',-,.f X W 1 .-N: I ? M A 'xiii' lainous hy their numerous goal line stands. ' Coach is figuring out some new plays, By which our opponents we can daze. Peter Barnett, B team mentor, also heads the destinies of P. l'l. S. in the district haslcethall race: while Ralph Wehh coaches the well known super nuhs and instructs the Vxfildcats on the Cinder traclc. STUDENT MANAGERS Pat Smith Joe Jackson Dudley Bozeman Jimmie Hickman These tour Wilclcat student mana- gers did an excellent joh ot talcing care ot the equipment and helping Coach Berry with our Wildcat team this year. Page 80 'A t ,, ,. Season Review Uur District Champs Prospects lor' tleie lortlwcorning year were among tlwe lzrigtatest wliicli liacl faced tlwe coaclwes ot Paris Higti in many a year. Witli 12 return- ing letterrnenlot wlwom 5 were regulars ol' tlie 19410 Bi-District Claampion Squad, tlie squafl entered tlie 'Ill campaign as a marlcecl team. Even witlw tliis great lmndicap lacing tlwem, tlie Wildca.ts came ttirougli their regular season witliout a single loss. Ttley trampled sucla non-confer ence learns as Longview, Hugo, Olcla., Sulplwur Springs, Arlington, Texarlcana, and McKinney lnellore turning loose lzlsreir unlaricllecl power on tlieir conterence toes-Slierman, Denison, Gainesville, and Bonliam. As every team must meet deteat sometime, tlwe Wildcats fell twe- lfore tlie passing Scotties ot Higliland Part: tDallasl 'in Bi-District com- petition. The final record ol' tlie :ill Xvildeats was 'IO Wins and 1 loss and a tinal scoring record ol' 342 points to 52 for all opponents. Buryl Baty Luke Abbett . .U CofCaptai'ns fa.. ' L '31' fidilaiyg. I V--g-,,, 4775 1 ff' J' lf! f WWW ' Squad re y, if U.f 'g'3:y ii Back Row: Walker, Barton, Antoine, Abshire, Floyd, Bozeman, Gullick, A-,LT Hicks, Coker, Barnett 7 Middle Row: Fields, Hudson, Ashmore, White, Jones, lack, Sheffield, Mor' This Pom' ,nub 'wont row, Espy, Hartline, Graves get to play, . Because he skipped school Front Row: Jackson, Baty, Malone, Tliielman, Brazile, Currin, Smith, Ab' the other day. briff, Gibson I- ' 'H' it iiwwli i i4i - dvi v YY' 'iiiinwiim A A7 ' ' r - . . -I . .f' ti ' 1' . rr ' lx ' W f . - - .rt . .. rl' A. 1. . ., -.. t 45111. JH rr-' l - Page 81 R assi .q. ,5-, t Uur HII-State Hnd . .. Paris High finatty rates an AH-State pertormert Witrlcat guard, Jack White, is the first player in the history ot our schoot to tand on Associated Presse first team, which is generatty accepted as the authentic Alt-State team. Not onty did he make this team, hut he was a unanimous choice on every other selection in the State and was descrihed hy some as the outstanding lineman in the State. Wihite, second team att-stater last year and Att- District For two years, weighs i96 pounds and is quick and aggressive. He was the mainstay. of the ,41 Witctcat time and hrotce through many times to tareatx up opposing ottenses when they were hegin- ' ' ' seg? i i i, ,ewi 1 i ,, ii igatgiiit i W, sl ' H W iii ru.. .. E g, as-2 N ra gum 1 r - as' i ning to threaten our goat tine. Jack, whose blocking and tackling was greatly improved over tast year, graduated at mid-term and is now a 'hright prospect for the 1943 Baylor University varsity. Also to receive high 'honors was Co-Captain Buryt Baty, who was ptacect on the second team and rated honorahte mention on practically every squad puhtished. Buryt was a constant threat with his etusive runs and his huttet-like passes. He has been the main cog in the Wildcat offense for the last three years. Baty also graduated at mid-term and plans to attend Texas A. 8 M. T- ,ii ii 257' xi' . ui i . i ,We , ' iii, xi ii it 1 W M it 15' Foofoaff Queens t Bettie Jo Hufcftizmson 5 Betty Cross Atthough both are named Betty, one is a stunning brunette, and the other is a dazzling lotonde. These two girls are tcnown to hoth students and teachers for their charming per- sonatities. During their four years in Paris High Schoot, they have both heen very active in ektra-curricular activities, taking part in numerous ctuh activities and heing recipients of several other honors hestowed on them by their classmates. They hoth justty deserve the honor given them hy the toothatt squad. J. Jack White Composite All-District Players, All-District Coaches' All-District Associated Press All-State Unitecl Press Atl-State Houston Post All-Stale Paris News All-State Times Heralcl All-State Star-Telegram All-State Houston Clironicle All-Sl Buryl Baty, Co-Captain Composite All-District Players, All-District Coaches, All-District Paris News All-State HII-District ate lflOIlOI'8tJlC T1'16TllLlOl'l OI' SCCOl'lCl selection on practically All-State team. Luke Abbett, Co-Captain Composite All-District Coaches' All-District Players' All-District Ollie Jack Composite All-District Players' All-District ' Coaches' All-District Morris CBuckyl Sheffield Composite All-District Coaches' All-District Honoralote mention on Hepresenia 1 1 . K i Q H, tives X s H I CV6I'y ' ,A - 5 K I r L A x Paris News, Star-Telegram All-State. W. Ashmore and Lee Hartline Botlm were placecl on tlie Play- ers, All-District team, and J. W. ratecl a place on the Coaches' All-District team. fi' 'iw A 5 ' J. - I 01. 5 f If - 1 i t' lit s. 'A of-ere Coach gives last minute pep tallc. Ollie Jack ' Butyl Baty Tackle Back v, Z A 4 753:-,GJ 5' , 5 Ugg' '52 Paris 27 Longview 6 13 First Downs 4 259 Yards gained rushing 33 45 Yards gained passing 43 2 Passes completed 5 37 Punting average 24 51 Yards in penalties 20 2 Passes intercepted 1 The defending champions of District SAA, the Paris High Xfvildcats, opened their 19-flli loothall season with a 27-6 victory over the laongviexvvlsohos. Qver four thousand fans saw the Wilclcats score in every period. ldaty and Sheffield alternating march- ed for the first score with Bcity scoring. ln the sec- ond period Colcer scored on a pass from Baty. Shef- field crashed over for the third score. The final score came from a hloclcecl punt lay Qllie .laclc which Ahshire recovered in the end zone. Longviewls only score came in the fourth period. Page 84 Bucky drives over lor TD against Buffaloes. Jack White Bucky Sheffield Guard X Back Q , 6 , - N CQ'-53 .--..'Vg-. Paris 46 Hugo O 12 First Downs 4 259 Yards gained rushing 43 45 Yards gained passing 48 5 Passes completed 5 13 Punting average 25 40 Yards in penalties 60 5 Passes intercepted O ln the first home game of lhe season the Wild- cats slaughtered the Hugo Buffaloes 46-O. The regulars, who only played hall of the game, scored almost at will. Baty and Sheffield made two touchdowns each with Baty passing to Ashmore and ldlartline for two other scores. ,laclc White made his first touchdown when he hloclced a punt and recovered it in the end zone. The reserves, sparlced hy Felix Gilison and speedy Billy lvlalone, made a drive in the last ot the fourth quarter that played out on the 10 to end the hall game. X V4 : , if E , N: N4 ' 2 C?-Q . -9111 Paris 32 Sulphur Springs O Paris 32 Sherman 6 13 First Downs 7 13 First Downs 7 343 Yards gained rushing 33 394 Yards gained rushing 83 71 Yards gained passing 34 15 Yards gained passing 9 4 Passes completed 4 1 Passes completed 1 41 Punting average 31 33 Punting average 18 60 Yards in penalties '25 30 Yards in penalties 36 0 Passes intercepted 1 2 Passes intercepted 2 rl-'lie Paris Vxfilclcalis smaslued tlie Sulpliur Springs Wilclcats 52-O on a very wet and soggy lield. liaty once again sparlfed the Paris offence lay making tl1rec touchdowns and passing to Hudson and Hart- line for two more. Tlae regulars retired early in tlae last quarter, and tlwe second string lvattled tlie Sul- ptiur Springs Wilclcats on even terms tlie remainder of tlie game. Aslumore, Wl1ite, and .laclc stood out in tlwe Wilclcat forward wall. J. W. Ashmore Luke Abbett End Center Vvlildcat starters all dressed up Tlie Wildcalzs lvegan tlue defense of tlieir Dis- trict FJAA Crown lay talcing tlue Slaerman Bearcats 32-6. On tlie tl1ird play alter tlae opening lqiclqoii, Baty sped 65 yards for a toucladown. Baty scored tlwree more teedees Witla luis lourtti lneing anotlaer 65 yard jaunt. Slwelfield made tlae tlaird touclu- down lay power-lwousing lais way over from ilie four. Sherman made tlueir only score as a result of an in- tercepted pass in tlne ifourtlw period. Gene Hudson Dicky Jones Back Tackle Baiy lure-a's loose against tlwe Bearcats A -N , , s-fig-1 1-1 1-H 4.....,. 1 4. Hoot shows Ott against Arlington. J. C. Coker Buster Espy Back Guard v, I , 4 Paris 40 Arlington 7 17 First Downs 7 346 Yards gained rushing 66 56 Yards gained passing 80 7 Passes completed 5' 24.2 Punting average 27 75 Yards in penalties 26 1 Passes intercepted 3 Paris was hehind for the first time in 18 games. Ahout 5,000 spectators and the Vxfilclcats them- selves received an unexpected surprise when Arling- ton scored in the opening moments ot the game. The Colts did not hold the lead very long, however. Buclcy drove over from the tive after a 62 yard drive. Colcer tool: the hall over lor the second score. Baty made two other touchdowns, one heing on an 84 yard run. l'le accounted tor two more on passes to Hartline. The game ended with Paris on top 40 to 7. Page 86 Sheliiiielcl hits the promised land against Arlington. Carl Gullick Lee Hartline Back End Q , '3 , - N GIAC! .-'..1g'. Paris 24 Denison O 15 First Downs 5 252 Yards gained rushing 6 65 Yards gained passing 45 5 Passes completed 5 23.2 Punting average 35 65 Yards in penalties 50 5 Passes intercepted 2 The hig Blue Tide continued its march hy downing Denison Q4-0 for their second 5AA win. The inspired Yellow Llacltets held for the first three quarters, hull the Wildcats were too hig and too good lor them. Big Buclcy Sheffield lcd the scor- ing with two touchdowns. Baty stepped 24 yards tor six more points and passed to il. VV. Ashmore lor another score. The entire Wildcat line, led hy White, Jaclc, and Jones, played outstanding ball. while the secondary played heads-up ball, inter- cepting 5 ot Denisonis passes. N X v,, 4 'e,-4 Paris 44 Texarkana 0 20 First Downs 10 357 Yards gained rushing 6 152 Yards gained passing 109 11 Passes completed 11 0 Punting average 27 55' Yards in penalties 20 'S Passes intercepted 1 The mighty Paris Vvlildcats scored at will to crush the Texarlcana Tigers 44-0. This was the seventh straight victory tor Raymond Berryls hig Blue Tide. Shellllielcl was the top scorer with three touchdowns. Baty went over twice and threw two touchdown passes to rl. W. Ashmore and laee Hart- line. The entire Paris line played outstandingly, holding the Tigers lo 6 yards on the ground. James Jackson L. V. Morrow Tackle End Buryl waves gooclhye to a Denison tElf'lilCl'. QDAC9 Paris 34 McKinney 0 17 First Downs 10 369 Yards gained rushing 46 45' Yards gained passing 121 3 Passes 'completed 6 34 Punting average 12 70 Yards in penalties 25 2 Passes intercepted O Vvfarming up tor next weelfs all-important game with Gainesville, the Wilclcats rolled over lvlelfin- ney 54-0. With the regulars only playing halt ol the game they had time to score five touchdowns. Baty made two and passed to Ashmore and Hud- son for two more. Shetlield made the other score. Felix Gibson and John Barton stood out for the re- serves who played lVlcKinney on even terms for more than two quarters. John Barton Orbie Floyd Back Tackle The reserves lceep warm against lVlcKinneyg while the regulars lreeze on the hench. '-P ' jf? ' i 'i ,it ii 'xr Ik 'Hit , ii It ui: ii . , ii iii, H Hi i i, ii . ,N H !imiii,.i X W ' ii i ii Buclcy malaes his rnarlc on the Leopards. Yes, lsulce, Buryt made the teedee, Felix CHootJ Gibson Cecil Fields W. T. Walker Billy Graves Eugene Abshire Back Guard Back End End bl- : ,g P , I' Q 6 .'G3,.:.Qi'? GAG Paris 28 Gainesville 14 Paris 35' Bonham 0 10 First Downs' 12 16 First Downs 7 169 Yards gained rushing 0 275 Yards gained rushing 52 69 Yards gained passing 223 24 Yards gained passing 50 7 Passes completed 18 2 Passes completed 4 42.4 Punting average 19.7 30.1 Punting average 22.8 30 Yards in penalties 29 105 Yards in penalties 45 2 Passes intercepted 1 3 Passes intercepted 0 The fighting Paris Wilclcats came from laehind to cinch the District SAA championship hy down- ing the inspired Gainesville Leopards Q8-14. ls:-d lay .laclc White, laulce Alalnett, Qllie .lacl:, and Bus- ter Espy the hard charging Paris line held the Leopards to two touchdowns. Buryl Baty truly showed his ahility hy scoring 22 points and solely directing the Paris attaclq. Red Hudson made a great showing when he ran 38 yards to pay dirt on a recovered llilITll3lC. Paris was greatly handicapped lay the injury of Sheffield, hut .lohn Barton capahly filled in. lt was in this game that the ,lil Wilclcalis proved their true greatness. Page 88 For the second straight year Paris ended its regular season undefeated hy outplaying the Bon- ham Warriors 35-O. The Wilflcat regulars ran up Qi points in the first quarter and retired. Baty ran his total score to 160 points for the season lay scor- ing 'I7 points in this game. Other scores were made hy Gihson and Hudson, who tallied twice. l'lud- sonls first score came on the interception ol: a pass and a forty yard run without a hanfl touching him. is-W Paris 0 Highland Park 19 11 First Downs 13 176 Yards gained rushing 39 56 Yards gained passing 189 3 Passes completed 14 28.8 Punting average 36.4 41 Yards in penalties 80 3 Passes intercepted 4 The Paris Wildcats were outscored 'IQ-O for the liirst lime in 24 games when they met their Waterloo against the Highland Pad: Scotties. The favored Xhfiidcats were outplayed throughout the entire game, hecause they could never get their offense to eliciting. Paris was greatly handicapped when Baty was forced to play most of the game on a sprained anicle. The Scots were never alale to gain f 1 E45-Q 5 u 5 Our 1941 Statistical Review Paris Opponents Scores ,,,,,...,......,,.,.....,..,...,......,,.,,...,........ ..........,. 3 42 52 First Downs .......,..........i........................,,............ 157 S7 Yards gained rushing, net .................. 3173 407 Passes attempted .,.....,...,...,.........,,. ........,... 1 74 230 Passes completed ....i.,......,.....,... ,......... 'S O 78 Yards gained in passing ,.... .......,................. 7 24 1031 through the hard charging Paris line, hut their pass- ing attack was too tricky for the Paris secondary. Midway in the first period Paris marched down. to the Q0 yard line, lout Baty fumloled to end the threat. Another 62 yard drive was stopped lay the timeiceeperis gun in the last period to end the '41 Wilclcats 'IO game winning strealc and dreams oi' the State title for the 1941 iooiluall season. Roy McFadden Bobby Antoine Walter Hicks James Barnett , Billy Malone Tackle Back Center Tflflil-'f Back Bm-yt breaks Iogse for a long gain Buryl carries the hail for a short gain against Highland Parlc despite the Scottles- inuihall tlliih 1 e Hubs N-W 255-C5 l uA'1 Nub Scores Super Nub Scores Paris ........ ....,..., 6 Deport ,..... .......... 9 Paris ...... .,..,... 0 Sulphur Spgs. ......... ...14 Paris ..,.,,.. ..,.,,,,...,. O Detroit ........... .,........ Q O Paris ....,, ,....., 6 Sulphur Spgs. .....,,,..,. 0 Paris ....,... ,....,. O Greenville ......, , .......... Q0 Paris ....., ......,.,... 1 3 Cooper ..... , ..,....,.,.......... N12 Paris ........ . ..., ...UO Roxton ...... ....,...... 1 4 Paris ,...., ....... 7 Mt. Pleasant .lr. H,.....57 Paris .....,., ...A,....... t J Denison ....... ...... 7 Paris ,..... .,,.... 7 Cooper ...,...........,.........,,,.. 19 Paris ......,. .. ,. .... O Spring l'lill ,.,... .,,..... . 6 Paris ...... ........ O Hugo .......,....,..,..,........... O Paris ........ ..,.,,....... O Gooclland .......,,,...,.,.,...,.. 26 Paris ...,..,.... ....... 6 Hugo .1111,.....,.... ............. O Paris 1 .......i................,,........,.., O Detroit .......,.,...,...,......,..... 24 The Paris High B Team or Nuhs, under the capable coaching ol Peter Barnett, once again played under the slogan of playing anywhere, anytime, and anyhody. Although the team came through the season without a win, the boys were as fighting a team as ever played, and at times showed great promise. The team incluclecl such future prospects as Sandsberry, Thielman, Zimmerman, Woolclriclge, Espy, Brazile, Hollis, Sturgeon, Smith, Pannell, Hickey. and Boswell. Page 90 ali? fi... .ai if 1 The Super Nubs, coached hy Ralph Wehlz, boasts a better record than the Nuhs, Winning three and tying one. This was the first year most of these boys had played high school football, and they proved to he very promising future Wildcats. Out- standing members of this team proved to be Floyd, Vxfetherbee, Stinson, White, Dodson, Kuykenclall, Cooper, Aclams, Stell, McGee, and Campbell. Nubs Front Row: Robison, I. Hutchison, Boswell, B. Stevenson, Hickey. Streety, Caldwell, Hudson, Honey' cutt Middle Row: Crouch. Hollis, Stuff geon, Davenport, A. Y. Foster, Pannell, Cothran, Smith, Wool, dridge, White Back Row: Bryant, Redus, Thielman. Brazile, D. Foster, Zimmerman, Hill house, Gibson, Sandsberry, Epy. Norvell, Buster Pkvkvklkis Those rough and tough Nubs running a play in practice unclei the ever-watchful eyes of Coach Barnett. 2242421424214 Super Nubs Front Row: Floyd, Kuykendall, Turf ner, White, Baxter, Campbell, Cooper, Stinson, Coker, Rhodes ris, Gibson erbee, Price, Coach Webb Middle Row: Stell, Gunter, Adams, Fagan, Savage, Marks, Powell, Har' Back Row: Moye, Ford, Grant, Dod' son, McGee, Barnes, Walker, Weth- X . N Q . Q 52 . llllld .lilii JUN LIEIII Jilli ,IGH .IEITI This Wildcat cager is perfect' ing his aim, By this one shot he may gain fame. S . 4 , Q 7 1 ,. ' . i f 4 i . if if .Li 6-Paris 8-Paris -Paris -Paris -Paris -Paris ,.,,,. 26 ' caiBasI1e Our 1942 Schedule n Sulphur Spring1s,..Q3 Jan. Sulphur Spring1s,.i19 Jan. Denison ......,,,,,.,.....,,. 16 Feh Cooper ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.A,,,. QI Feh Caincsvine ,,,,,,.,,,.,.,. 'I8 Fch Bonham ..,,..AA...,.....,.., 22 Fein. Billy Graves. Ficlml. 4. 7. Squad: Bark Row: Front Row 27-Paris 28-Paris 6?Paris ..,... 10-Parisnl... I 5-Paris ..,.A. I 8-Paris ...... TBBTS Sherman ..............,... Q5 Cooper ....,.......,..,,....... Q6 Gainesville ,....,......... 32 Bonham ..,,.,,..,..,..A.,,,. Q1 Sherman ..,,,.....,....... Q9 Denison ,........ ...,.,,..... 25 Q. Diclcylormcs, AH-Dislrictforwarcl. 3. Buckyghcf- OHie.h1Ci4. 5. Lillie Ahheit. 6. Roy Iviciracicieri. Mffacideii. Graves. Jones, Niorrow, - Hin. Shcffieicl, Jack, Ahheli Page 9 Un the illaple Court re, I sl G3-ei. Wildcats Gain Revenge On S. S. Wildcats 22-19 ln a return game the Paris Wildcats heat the Sulphur Springs Wildcats 22-19. The game was a nip and tuclc affair with Paris winning out in the last quarter. Ollie .lack with 10 points and Roy lVlcFadden with 9 points led the Wildcats l.o vic- tory. Cats Win First District Game 26-16 The Wildcats opened their district schedule lay clawing the Denison ,laclcets 26-16. Paris grahlaed an early lead which it never relinquished. Lulce Alalaett with 'tO points and McFadden with 7 points tool: high point honors. Cooper Walloped Twice The Willdcat regulars conquered the Cooper Bulldogs 41-21 after the Vv'ildcat B. team had heat- en the Cooper B team 28-14. Ollie .laclr and la. V. Morrow led the regulars hy scoring 10 points each, and little il. C. Colrer scored IO points to lead the B team. Wildcats Top Bonham 26-22 The Wilclcats gained their second district win lay defeating Bonham 26-22. The Wildcats started olf slowly, hut found the laaslret in the third quarter to come lrom lnehind and win. Roy lVlcFadden topped all scorers with 11 points. Wildcats Take Bearcats 39-23 The Cats easily drulahed the Sherman Bearcats for their third district win. Paris gained an early lead which they held throughout the game. Ahlaett with 12 points and lxflcljaclden with IO points were high point men. Wildcats Take Another Double-Header The P. H. S. Cagers copped another doulnle hill from Cooper when the regulars, lead hy .laclc with 14 points and Ahlaett with 9 points, won their game 59-26. .lordan and Hollis led the B team to a 51-14 win hy each scoring 8 points. Wildcats Trounce Warriors 41-21 The Wilclcats hit their stride against the Bon- Page 92 ham Vxfarriors and easily defeated them 41-21. Paris jumped into a quiclr lead and were never se- riously threatened. Qllie .laclr was top scorer with 16 pointsg while Diclcy rlones and Roy lVlcFadden were runners-up with 10 points each. Wildcats Eke Out Against Bearcats 34-29 The Wildcats came from hehind to deleat a vastly improved Sherman team 54-29. Behind 19-'I5 at the half, the Wildcats staged a rally late in the fourth quarter to win the game. Forward Diclay .lones led the scoring with 15 points. Wyre' f N Z C5 -Q 3 Kg? Wildcats Win Over P. I-I. S. Wildcats 23-19 The Paris Wildcat Cagers opened their 1942 haslcethall season hy meeting defeat at the hands of the Sulphur Springs Wildcats 23-19. lt was a rough and ragged game in which the S. S. Wild- cats led all the way. l..ul:e Alahett was the games high scorer with 8 points. Wildcats Suffer First District Defeat 18-17 The Gainesville Leopards nosed out the Wilcl- cats in a hard-fought district game. Although loe- hind for almost the entire game, the Wildcats ral- lied in the last quarter only to have it lall one point short. Even though he played only half the game. Roy lVlcl:adden tied for high point honors with 6 points. Gainesville Tames Wildcats Again 32-26 The Wildcats were lcnoclced from the district race lay losing to the Leopards for the second time. Although Paris led 15-14 at half time, inalaility to hit the hoop cost Paris the game in the second hall . Qllie .laclc once again the Wildcats, scoring 11 points. Denison Evens Count 25-20 The Wildcats ended their 1942 haslcetlaall sea- son lny losing to Denison 25-20. The Yellow rlaclc- ets got the jump on the Wildcats and led all the way. After starting off slowly the Willtlcats came to life the second hall, hut it was too late. Diclcy Jones led the Wildcat attaclc with 9 points. This deleat put Paris in third place in the district with 5 wins and 5 delieats. ...tllildcais 1. Ollie liits the lioop against Slierman. 2. Sliellielcl talqes a llree pitcli against tlre Bearcats. 5. Coaelw llmarnelt elicclcs up al. Llwe lwallf. fl. Won- cler wlao got. tlie lyall when it clirl lvall? 5. Wilclcats gel: tlre tip-oll' against Denison. 6. Time out. limit we clicl manage to get Aslimore in tlwis picture. 7. Vxfallcer lllies tlirougli Llmc air witlm tlre greatest ol' grace. S. Pm Squacl: Front Row: Vxfallcer, Co- lcer, .lorc.lan, Killelnrew, Hollis. Baclc Row: Hiclis, ljmarton, Miles, Clrennault, Coaelw O,Dea, Coach Barnett, Slielton, Hiclsey, Gibson, Davenport. Upfrom lflnu1nUnder Paris Our Season in Numlners Opponents 8 .......,.,., ..............,.,............ X Vins ....,.... ..,..................... 4 'I 52 ,,,,,,.,.,,, .,,,,,,..,..,.,..,,,,, l :ielcl Goals ........,.,......,................. 115 166 ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. Free Tlmrows Attemptecl ...............,........ 124 85 ,,.,.,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,.,,,. F ree Throws lxflacle ........ .,...... -4 9 Sl ............ ............. l Tree Tlrrows lvlissecl ...,......... ,,,.......... 7 5 106 349 1 l'ouls .,,. - ......,,,,,,,,,., ......,.,,... . .... Total Points 121 Page 93 Sf: 15 'C i ...i91!. 14- X A K A This shifty fellow will earn his jacket, He is quite a threat with a tennis racket. Dui Champion Racket-Swingers Witln only one veteran haclc from last years clistrict championship team, the outloolq for the Wilclcait 10-12 tennis team was only fair. Practice meets with the experiencecl Sherman anal Denison teams aclclecl to the clismal outloolc, as these teams heal our lighting Wildcats. But Coach Echols hept worlcing with his 16 man squacl, ancl when time lor the rlislrict meet rollecl arouncl, he hacl huilt another strong team. Ai the District hfleet our netters came through with an almost complete sweep ot the meet, winning every event except the girls' clouhles. Congratulations to this harcl-worlcing group ancl to Coach Echols, who has turnecl out a clistrict winner in tennis for tour consecutive years. lt will not he possihle to inclucle the Regional scores. hut here is wishing goocl lucl: in hoth the Regional ancl State Meets. Interscholastic League 'Results Girls, Singles: Dochia Lawrence heat Kyletha Buie of Greenville 6-O, 6-O to win the District Tennis Crown. Girls' Douhles: Alma Jean Gray ancl Virginia Reeves were eliminated hy the Greenville girls 46, I-6. Boys, Singles: A. L. HNuhhinH Dawson he-at .lerry Kelly, Greenville, 6-O, 6-O in the first round. ln the finals he came from behind to heat Sulphur Springs 6-5, 41-6, 5-6, 6-1, 8-6. Boys' Douhles: James Killehrew ancl Johnny Banhhemasily clefeatecl Hill ancl lVlcAnally ol: Bonham, 6-O, 6-2 in the first rouncl. ln the finals they outstrolcecl Greenvilles Scott ancl Shackleford, 6-1, 6-1, cs-1. By these wins hoth the singles ancl the hoys, clouhles were eligihle to com- pete in the Regional Meet. elsfkvkbkik In the pictures: 1. Back Row: Coach Echols, Dawson, Bankhead, Bryant, Kille' brew, King, Parham. Front Row: Nash, Edzards, Carter, Reeves, Gray. 2. James Killebrew. 3. A. L. Daw' son. 4. Virginia Reeves. S. johnny Bankhead. 6. Almanlean Gray. 7. Do- chia Lawrence. lllear Lulce Abbat J. W. Ashmore ers Ui The H Carl Gulliclc Lee Hartline .EaL2.enaAb.sh.ire ':'L vi W It H' k liohlay Qntoine mf 'VBCSIQ .limamiir Hlsluiuan ames arm-:tt I ' 1 Gene Hudson II iT BfF ' ou- J li llliirgfl lglagfu -Ji ilanljs jlsclcson u ey ozeman ' . RL. ui, 7,1 ' QE IBCL-SQ Delma Bunch X Dicky Jong J. C. Cola any Malone Lowell Easley 'ax,9Q9ff4'.5rf:f -g Roy McFadden Buster ESPY iz- L. V. Morrow gegil lgflclcsi F Errol? Slheffielcl Feqi1leGil?s3on Y 'f f' Trlnhfxfallcer Billy Joe C-raves Jack White f 1-.5 x -:ji . if Q 1 aiiiilgax ' Flirt V A LW K? . L, ei ni ? A. L. Dawson T4-lma ,lean Gray 2 Dochia Lawrence Johnny Banlcheaol Virginia Reeves .kings Killelarew Luke Abbett Diclqy Jgneg V ij Wa fl 9 '. ,K Xxx 'Wfff ln this our clepressing tale of Woe, We shall learn why our traclc team clicln't go. This poor lad has got the hlues, He hacl to put away his traclc shoes. This whizzing traclister coulcl not race, As spring training tool: his place. For Mr. Wehla, let us give three cheers, Because of his leaving we are all in tears. Let us raise our voices for Uthe might have laeen. And hope that they may soon run again. -E..a...s TJ 5' Biiifnloeifs James Hill Roy McFadden Bucky Sheffield Pat Smith Qllie Jaclc Joe rlaclcson ' I Yag IP A ' ,cf 1' 1 f' P I I I James Rhodes Bonnie Ruth Majors Diclc Cox Joyce Jane Wehh Page 95 ttui Contestants Paris High was representect this year tyy an un- usuatty tatentect group ot stuctents in the various contests open to high schoot pupits. tVtiss Katie t7ecser,s Debate Team, which enterect a targc num- her ot invitationat meets tnetore going to the District Meet, spreact the tame ot Paris High throughout the state. Our ctetnate teams enterect successtutty such invitationat meets as the ones hetct try Actamson, Baytor, Wichita Fatts, Denison, Sunset, anct Den- ton. Competing with the toest teams from att over the State, our team showect up remartqataty Wett, tyringing toactc, trophies trom taoth the Actamson anct Sunset meets, anct rantcing high in att other meets enterect. tn the District Meet the Gifts, Debate Team tareezect through att competition, white the tpoys were cteteatect in the finats. By this victory the Gifts, Team Witt compete in the Regionat Meet, hut taecause ot' a tact: ot time, we Witt not tae atate to give further resutts in The I9-12 Owt Congratutations are in orcter tor Lucy Turner tor winning tirst ptace in the Essay Contest anct for ,teannette Amis tor winning first ptace in Extempo- raneous Speech. May they atso have gooct tuct: in the Regionat Meet. Freshmen from Paris High Schoot ctict exception- atty wett in the Latin Tournament District Meet at Greenvitte, Aprit tl, 1942. tvtayenett Wziterinalr won first ptace with her essay on Roman Amuse- ments, anct her paper Witt he consicterect for State recognition. Satty Freeman anct Heten Crain are to tae comptimentect on their excettent gractes in the written contest. Dehate-Boys' Team: Bitty Beta Free- man anct Jimmie Partger. Ezett Scott, atternate. Gifts, Team: Margaret Conttray anct Margaret Uzzett. Kathryn Humphreys, atternate. The two tVtargarets won the District Meet anct iactvanceet to the Regionat Meet, anct we hope to the State Meet, taut the resutts Witt tae too tate to get in The Owl. Coach, tVtiss Katie Feeser. Reacty Writing ftissaytz Lucy Turner won first ptace in the District Meet. Pautine Reed was the atternate. Q Coach, tVtiss tnez Bishop. Extemporaneous Speech: .teannette Amis anct .toe Warrerr Teague. .teannette Amis won the District Meet. Coach, Miss Christine Gootstay. Latin Tournament: Mayenett Waterman won tirst with her essay. Satty Free- man ptacect tourth anct t'teten Crain sixth in the Latin Contest, Teacher, Miss Martha Hantcins. 2 5 h 14394 ,, V' JH , , 5 A.. ,mf , gf' 1- f J, ye - A 1-.x , ffl: S54 . ff' , v..4 A-. 2' , X. ' - ' A -fix 1' fh!.3I1,5fiiN. L31-:F5ff+w ' 1 A --if . f F Y 595129 A ' 51155 jf ,251 :L f ' 'S 2 lH .Qv !.'?'g, -N .:'-1 K? K - - .1 ,Ju F ., .,...2. ...... 2 - gg?-3 ,talk-YJ ,ffm-1 vs -rzr 5 ' 4.22, ,' 5 5 vi, I is Q. 3 is K I up im ? gg p ' sr 'W ex? . .. f. A EM g7,1iifg? EW M Q '1 WW M '11 .MM - x f ,., K - - .':v5::ry7,gw51 A 'f lg- fl' ' A Qr , 4 5 fi-EE? -1 , iii? X , Qvif' -YTAJV: PS-L f'i3i L:6Q:?'is' ,N fm: ,V L 4 x dl TT 1, ,um m Y iq- C , I .X Y ,,X., X W ,., .,., . X K J 'I ' 4 5 y if X .,.... X ,X ., XX X XX... ..,. X X 1X-X' X X X ,X i 'A 1 , ,Q i ' M f ' X- . . , T y X 't X - -, -. .x,, X .. X, X J ,Q ? , . 2 . . M L . V fr if ' ' Y i 'V Y Romani Motto: Perego morfo 01 lu no eerie mafis. fGo lorwarrl ancl clo not yielcl Lo mislortunel Romani Hociierni, our 'Latin Cluh, is the olelest ancl one ol' the most active organizations in Paris High School. This year each six weelcs the Senior loaiin siurlents, ahly assisiecfl hy the untlerelass- men, have puhlishecl a mimeographetl magazine, Horlie el Hari. Vx7e are also very proucl oi our new Latin Cluh i - i i A i- liif laers a lncsiinile of our cluh ins X X. XX X HX strc . KX p , ,rim X ' ' X RX ii X X XX printecl hoth lor our Cars ancl nolehoolas. i'i' i' .,. f f'I - l Along with our regular Cluln worlc this it ' r - ' ' . 1 year, we have a chapter ol the Junior ..i. feNiLl '4 .i . .... - i ,X Classiral League with sixtyhlive mem- Q Ci' X , X . - ' hers. The Junior Classical League is a if X X X X v Q V' X 6 X f - Zig '-X, nation-wicle organization to promote ancl X ' iii ? ' X 'Q' . 'Q , ' acivertise the Classics. iiiiiil 1- . C i. ff ik .. 3' ik bk X ik I ' ' ii'i A ,-- A Top Row: Abbat, Alford, Alien, Alta-, J. i 1, - -- 'V X Amis, joan Amis. Antoine 3 F ' Q ' , ,Xi Second Row: Barrister, Barton, A. B. Bazc. i ' V Q2 X TX X gaze. Beard, dBezugcl1aTip, Sell XXX A .1 ,, .5 XXX.,XX X556 X nr ew: nn , ooti, ran on, E. A ,X X , X X Brown, Bufiington, Burns, Butler '-- - i , ' ' .XX ' 'NX Fourth Row: Cahoon, P. Campbell, V. l -'f '- . -. 'T fl , --X XX. -1-'ij Campbell, Castleberry, Clarkson, Coker, ' ill. -. ., , .Zim ' i i . '-.'- Q' . Collins ' if X' ' ,. ' Fifth Row: Condray, Crain, Delphenis, X . A ' . t -, . ' f ' 'iiz' i XDrew, Edzards. Elliott, Epps ' l' V if? .3 si. .' ' Slxti Row: Evans, Ewer, Fennel, F. Floyd, XX . . - ' 1. X- M. Floyd, Freeman, Gibson l ' . X , Seventh Row: Hamilton. Harrison, M. i ' :X , 8 ' X XXX Haynes, R. Haynes, High, Hightower, .C - - .7 X ij' X I , Hillhouse X .X X XIX ,XJ ., M X , f X Xi gp, XfXX,XiX Eightg Raw: golljeX L. Hollje, Hooker, ' i Y , 1 ' X ,' V ' ' op ins, . umpireys, K. Hum' ., I --...- ,, .. . phreys, Justiss, Kammer l,ATlN CLUB OFFICERS Senior Consul ,......... ......................... B etty Rath Antoine .lunior Consul ......... ................ l rlope Hoplains Scriha ................. .......... lVl ellna Woodard Quaestor .......... ......... P llhomas .lusi1iss, Jr. N llil tia ......... ....,....,....,..... P olly Majors Sponsors ........... ................, IN fliss Sallie Sevlcel lvliss lvlartha lAlEiI1liii1S PF bk 34 PF :lf The Senior class in costume entertains the cluh with a program celehrating the hirlhclay ol Virgil. Vxfe really enjoyecl it. Page 98 Hudiern Each memher has a tl. C. L. pin. a membership card, and receives The Torch, a newspaper published by the Texas State Junior Classical League. To our Christmas Party each member hrought a contribution for our Red Cross ol'l'ering. New Cicero texthooks were hought for the Seniors and rented to them ivor a very nominal sum. The Cluh now has new Cicero and Virgil hooks to rent to the Senior class. Since the State does not furnish these hooks, this is a service the Cluh is happy to render. Xve are also very proud of our triple trio, composed oi lxflargaret Uzzell, Mar- garet Condray, Lois rlane Morris, 'Betty Antoine, Marion Joan Wi'ight, Mary Louise Kirkpatrick, Jeanette Barton, I-lope Hopkins, and Polly Ivlajors. Top Row: Kirkham, Kirkpatrick, Law, Lemmond, Locke, Logan, T.-5213:-hh Second Row: Majors, B. I. Martin, C. Mar' tin, E. Martin, E. L. Mathis, W. Math- is, McCulloch MT' ' Third Row: McGee, McMillan, Miles, Morris, G. Myers, M. Myers, Nash Fourth Row: Noble, Norwood, Parham, B. A. Park, C. Park, Parker, Read Fifth Row: Rice, Robbins, Rodgers, Scott, Sheffield, Shrum, Skelton Sixth Row: Smith, I. E. Stewart, T. Stew' art, Teague, Thomas, D. UiZ'El'lf MT Uizell Seventh Row: M. Walker, W. T. Walker, Wall, Ward, Waterman, Weaver, White, A. Wilkerson Eighth Row: I. Wilkerson, Charlene Wil' liams, Charles Williams, Womack, I. R. Woodard, M. K. Woodard, Wright, Yeager diff! I v . 5 . i 1 - , 1 .... A .:..,. 1 i 'B I gl I' V .. ' I, A P , V iw i AP' 5 W f ' is U! ir., ' if i Q s i I , . I or ,..,., . ,r,rrr x , A ju gi N Q8 p ,X 5 V h ff is I I r r I ff ' ,,, , I is I 'v t s e r t r f I' 5 ' I I n tr' A I, i. e mu' ki., S , . X xi:-WA: ,E-: Y 'I-I to - Q ,i' -'Q , ,in s I . T Ji' X m L, . 1., W ix 1' '. X i H X V s, gzz X XNXN , Q I istr 3312! ACTIVITIES Octoher-Election of Officers Novemher-Virgil Program December-Chrislmas Party January-Roman New Year Program Fehruary--Valentine Party lX'larchQ.lulius Caesar Program Aprii--Playlet by Freshman Class Observance ol' Latin Xveek lvlay-Annual Latin Cluh Picnic PI4 2 Pls Pk 214 We like to sing well-known songs in Latin Here we see club members singing Row, Row Your Boats' with gestures. Page 99 i K 1 si ,' J -A V NA l 11 Y - i A 'wr A ' ' wil mi r ' 43 . . g 0 Q , ' Y-1 A . A l'1ii3,- 1 6 ' - f ' W X1 g f ' f V J I K -Q, Q future Motto: We learn to do hy doing. Colors: Green and While Pifvkbkvkeif Qin' General Science Cluh, since its organization in 1939, has steadily grown in memlnership and attendance until at the present time it has the honor ol hav- ing the largest enrollment ol any cluh in our school. This cluh. consisting mostly ol freshmen, is one ol the most active organizations in school. lxfleelings are held once a month in the auditorium. and programs are presented lay the cluh memhers. The sponsors, lVliss Gervers, Dkekvlfblfvk Top Row: Parham, Scott. Bland, Hum' phreys, Lattimore, D. L. Adams, R. Adams, Aden Second Row: Albright, Alford, V. Allen, M. Allen, Alter, Amis, Ball, Bankhead Third Row: Barnes, Beauchamp, Bell, Ber' ly, Blassingame, Booth, Brunton, Bris- coe Fourth Row: Brown, Burns, Cahoon, Caldf well, Capers, Casey, Christian, Clanton ifth -Row: Clarkson, Cooley, Council, Sz ' in ii q A , 5 i , M - y W ff M 'QI , , , 441 i xiii, GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President .....,................,.........,,...r...........r,,....,.,,...... Paul Parham Vice-lbresiclent ..,.,.rr. Secretary .......,,,. Treasurer ...... P A xcporter ,... Sponsors ......, ..,.........l3risCilla Scott ..........,.luenore Bland lnlumphreys Dee lsattimore ....,..,,,.lVliss Virginia Gervers PRD? lVlr. Ulman O'Dea lVliss Fmncenia l'liclcs The General Science Cluln en masse. Piclc out yourself and your friends. Page 100 Cox, Daniel, Edzards, Epps. Fagan Sixth Row: Fennel, Foster, Fowler, Free' man, Gentry, Grant, iB. Graves, I. Graves Seventh Row: Gray, Grimes, Grooms, Grubbs, Gullick, Gwinn, Hamilton, tlgljan... Eighth Row: Harvey Hasselmeicr, Haynes, Herring, T. Hill, W. C. Hill, Hogue, Holcomb Ninth Row: W. L. Horn, E, R. Horn. Huddle, J. Hutchings, G. Hutchinson, B. Hutchison l Scientists Purpose: To promote citizenship in our environment. 37t49I47IfPF IVIiss I'Iiclcs, and Ivlr. OJDea, alternate putting on the programs which are made to correlate with the course. During the year we matte field trips to inspect ditI'erent projects stticlied. Before Christmas we sponsored a taclcy party and donated the proceeds to the Salva- tion Army to he used for food tor the underprivileged. This year we aiso purchased a 325.00 Defense Bond and ended another suc- cessllul year of eluh activities with a llor- mal party in April and a picnic in hlay. Pketirkelft Top Row: L. Ingram, W. Ingram, John' son, Kammer, Kirtley, Lack, C. Lamb. M. A. Lamb Second Row: Lay, Locke, Luck, L, Ma' lone, O. Malone, Martin, Mazy, Mc' Abee Third Row: McCann, McCrum, McDoug' al, Miles. j. D. Mitchell, V. M, Mitch' ell, I. Moore, N. Moore Fourth Row: Morphew, Nichol, Norwood, Page, Parker, C. Price, M. Price, Raper Fifth Row: Raynes, K. Russell. T. Russell. Sharpe, Sheffield, Sims, Skelton, Slushf er Sixth Row: Smith, Steelrnan, Stell. Stev' enson, Stewart, Strickland, Teague. Thompson Seventh Row: Uzzell, Vallier, Van Glahn, Vaughn, Walberg, Wall, Ward, Whit' ey Eighth Row: Whitney, Charlene Williams, Charles Williams, Wisely, Womack, Woodard, Woods, Wooten Ninth Row: Yeager, D. Hutchings, Rat' liff, Weaver, Youngblood -us QU' ig .1 -' ' W . ei, ,r . H' I A i-i .V I ? A ixw ' L -1 ' P- I 1 f:'- I I- 1 Q Q. q 2 A2 iiii W I 1. Q la f ' -.:: 543 , . ,, ,r-- 7 V .V -2 I 'fe-.Q-1 I, 5, -, H I M ' !i,' T . T - ' ' ' 72' I . ' s ..i. ' '- f V Q' ' im, M -al I Z I R :-: T it 4 ..E. s p -r': Q :., 2 , i,- X -r', I, I il Errf jr , I, i VV 1 '-Q. ' Yfj S' i , A V ii: it if i' -5 ir Ng ,. . 5 I t If 5 ffawi' I 5, 9 ei ' els- ,li - KE ' ' Wi U . - xii e Zz' M A, ,..,.,,,.ff 'W I -V rw. 2 ssiri V it fi V i f wr I I sig t r iira .. ii.. V F - ' V ' ii ACTIVITIES Septemlner-Election of Ollticers Qctoher-Wviener Roast Decemher-Taclcy Party April-Format Party Ivlay-Picnic Spring-Seven Field Trips bkbisekrlfeti The photographer loolqs clown on a very appe- tizing scene during one of those tasty General Science Club meetings. Page 101 -. I 1. ft I V ii ,, U gh . -I I In 2 I I iii 'YS ' W-WIVW-'-TT'WTiY -VY' ' 'mg-'I V I' . x N, - , - ' I ie -is I I gI'3 PN- '-I Q' ' gf' I, .qi y. - r s i I A N I V J . 'fllf A ' . i I I I 5 ir 5 'Fw' ' 'TH . . I I y ,1 si f I i - I it -.A It . , Q A' u -V .- - 'fer .. :mf . ,. ...x -ss nfl ,s iw' ., E is I tx ' J , ,mtg , Q I l i Q . WI -,'-V, - '- ' f .h ' TJ if ' 'iv 1 Y Y- 4' hx I f l ' I ' 0' ' fill .Se ', ' I I I + - I if iff: xiii BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS Vresiclent ....,..................... Vice-Presiclent .....,.,... Secretary ............... Sergeant at Arms ......., Reporter ........,............,..... rl FCGSUTCI' ...........A............ ......,,,.KyIe King .Leo Caldwell SIOITIZIII Ruth Ausmus .Evert Brunton ...mrlohn l'loIIje Sponsor ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,............ lvl ISS IAICIIC SITIIIVIW 'ifsvkvif Pk Ixflemloers ot the Biology Cluh enjoy numer- ous social events. Here we see them enjoying one of their Iamous Wiener roasts to he followecl with games ancl clnncing. Page IO2 Iinung Biologists ACTIVITIES Septemher-Organization Ivleeting Octoher-Vxfiener Roast Novemher-Vtfiener Roast ancl Party at Gorclon Country Cluh I7ehruary'I7onnaI Dance at Gorclon Country Club ?I4PI45I4PI43t1 IVIotl.o: To further interest in science vi: :ic vs 21: wk Purpose: To create an interest in our surrounciings ancl to clevelop our scientific attiturle nncl hiological Icnowlecige. rkrislisvlfvlf Top Row: King, Caldwell, jordan. Aus- mus, Branton, Hollje, Awbrey, Biarcl Second Row: Blair, Blassingame. Brown. Burch, Butler, Caffee, Cass, Chamber' lin Third Row: Clifford, Cooper, Dortch, Drew, Fields, Foster, Garner, Gist Fourth Row: Grant, Gullick, Hart, Hart' line, Hearn, Hogue, House B. Johnson Fifth Row: L. Johnson, Kent, Maxwell, McGee, Mcllican, Monier, Morse, Nash Sixth Row: Norvell, Park, Patterson, Pick' ens, Reeves, Sharpe, Silvey, E. Sim' mons Seventh Row: M. Simmons, Smith, Steed, Stinson, Streety, Sturgeon, E. Thomp' son, Thompson, Turner Eighth IRow: Upchurch. Weikel, White, R. N. Whitney, T. I. Whitney, Wil' kinson, Woods, Wright, Zimmerman X , Iluriain Going Up I I5 Ii 'Q . .. . I . X, , 'III K I ii ACTIVITIES IIIIII . .., li H l if 1 K September-llleclion of Officers . I 1 I -I - I 4-iz.: , Octolner-Xviener Roast 1. gm X v..,,:.. XX XX ,X Wi :lu is ',AV. , 'T - Novernher-Book Week Play, Hrllhe .N ' I QQ I N A A We Purge!! ' ' 3 ' ' DccemlJer-Christmas Play, Hcatching XL AX E X .QA:' Up Vxfith Christmasn I 1 I IH ff, If'V. ,' I N -I - . I f I . I Fehruary-Valentine Dance I' X , I, :2 fp . if XX XX n X?,x Y, , . I 4 . Q K J-X.X,,Q,XX wi, April- Complimentary Closing pre- I i Il 'ILI I A I. 5 5 '-' I I I sented lor P. T. A. X ' Mary-lvlajor' Production-Spring Dance , E 5 , I -Q gui Pk :if i: is vs l L n iii lhflotto: Vxfhat we do, we all do together X XX X . Y , , . X, IIIIIX1 I , 'IIIIMX I IIi,,1II,III- 1 I X, gIiI as :if :ie :if :If -I I I I ff: W IEE HX X X H l X ?:QVIX Xu Y XXXXX 5, Purpose: loci s Have a Play Q i .' I 'N ,. ,, ', , . , .1 II, , I. , ,-'-. IIIX,, .I ---- IIIIIIIIIIII II X3, XIII-I, -X ', r,,I,.-,- I,II ai: :if vs sf s ggi 'xc - ii 7 II ' Top Row: P. Majors. Justiss, Myers, Bras' H X ,X XXXX I XX ik, XXXX, elton, Jack, Devlin, Thompson ..X' I M W Second Row: Williams, Reeder, Ashmore, '- i' ' Y Bankhead' Bev- Beard' Briscoe I i i ., -fv il. . i Third Row: Bunch, Butler, Carpenter, ' I ' ' Ii .... ,XXX 'QJ9 Clifford, Crain, DeShong, Durham A 2 fi: Q ' X Fourth Row: Graves, Hargravc, Hart, AX ,X f ' Hawley, Hearn, Hickman, Hilliard ,X fl J X Fifth Row: Hodges, Hollje, Hutchinson, ' ' IXIII iii i :XX I X Ii I ' ' Jackson, Johnstone, Keesling, Kuyken' 'ii-'Vg-,-,Z ' ,'7.II ' Y, i dau I I ' x I- 'ff I if? l k if 'ir' . Sixth Row: Lacy, B. R. Majors, Mathis, M, I X , 3,-ff, ff: , .I Northam, Oakes, Pledger, Pruett 'Q M X , I ' . N Seventh IROW: Reeves, Rhodes, Rice, Rus' ,ni M i ' I if' 1' ,T X sell, Snell, Sparks, Stamper 'S' X XM .EX X ' , Eighth Row: Stringfellow, Sturgeon, Tay' ' Ii ,I X, lg ,Q X,X lor, Waggener', WaIke1', War'd, Wilson ' ' ' I ,.I' i f if I ' 'f--uw'--Q SPEECH CLUB OFFICERS President ..... - ......... .......... P olly lVlajors Vice-President ........ ..,....,..............,. IVI yra .lustiss Secretary ...,...,....,..... ,.,.....,.,...,.........,. O uicla Myers Treasurer ............. ............ IN lary Beth Braselton Reporter ........................,... ..............,.....,.........,.,. Qllie Jack Pulnlicity Chairman .,,.. -... ...,..,,,,.........,.. .lo Ann Devlin Program Chairman ........................ Katherine Thompson Social Chairman ................,.......... Gwendolyn Williams Play Reading Chairman .............................. Ruth Reeder Sponsor .,...................,................................ Miss Gerry lVlcCoy ikbkvilvkbis Newly elected president, Polly Majors, talces over and finishes the election. Page 103 53-L5 I -I 41- f A I I ts ' Q I A A,,L H -hi. V i C W ' W' IEW i I E: Al AI , I LII. , I I I I b e I Q I i f .7 Q 3 A L I I ii.-I Ig I . 47 jr- , Q5 0721 L Il rgzfjfl-.,l 1 If or I ?. i f'5 e 'f , I 1 vial? 5-6 io- I I 1 iz, flint if w i, roi' e SPJXNISPI CLUB OFFICERS I-fi Idresidente ,..,...,,....,.......4,,.......,,,,,.......,.,...,.L I aime Hickman Ida Vice-Presidenta ...,.,.., .....,.. . IVIargarita Condray Isa Secretaria .....,......,.. ....,.,,,.....,,.,, I3 auIa Reed EI Tesorero .,,,,,,, .,,....... G naIteria Hicks Sponsor ............ ...A.......,,.A.....,...,....,..., IVI iss Inez Bishop IVIotto: AcIcIante, siempre acIeIante fI7orward, aI- ways Iorwardi wk :if vs :if as I'Ierc we see a typicaI Spanish CIuIn meeting Iueginning the program with the motto Ineing giv- en in unison. Page 104 EI Circuln Espanol ACTIVITIES September-EIection ot Oiiicers Octoher-InstaIIation oII Oiiicers NovelnIJer--IX'Ioving Picture OI IX'Iexico Decemher-Christmas I3Iay and Pinata .Iannary-Cross XfVC,lI'f,I I-JUZZIC Contest I7eI9rriai'y-George Washiiigtori I3Iay and VaIentine Box IVIarch-Three One Act I7Iays April-AnnnaI Spanish CIuh I3Iay and Cervantes Day Program May-Spanish CInh Iganqnct :ic :s A4 ae as Outstanding I'Ionor: Sixth consecutive year oi memhership in Instituto dc Ias Espanas. a nationaI organization of Spanish CIuIJs Ior secondary schooIs and coIIegcs. fkhkeiseiifk Top Row: Hickman, Condray, Reed, Hicks, Allred. Awbrey Second Row: Bolin, Briggs, Brown, Bryf ant, Buster. Conder Third Row: Craddick, Cross. Davidson, Davis, Dodson, Edmiaston Fourth Row: Ferguson, Grubbs. Gumm, Harrison, Haynes, Hicks Fifth Row: Hudson, King, Kuykendall, Lusby, McGuire, Musgrave Sixth Row: Pickens, Pierce, Ragsdale, Rains, Roberts, Rodgers Seventh Rows: Seay, Steel, Stephenson, Stevens, Thomas, Uzzell, White Not in Pictures: Bramlett, Copeland, S. Dodson, Ford, Gentry, Gibson. Goolsf by, Melton. Osborn. Patterson, Ruth. Sawyer Shuiier Snappers !XCTlVI'I'l'ES Seplcinher-Exploralory lxfleeling Orlohor-Eleclion of Officers Noveinher-Crilicizcd Pictures lalqennhy memhers and heard a lallc on pho- logrophy hy Bonnie Ruth Majors ljehrunry - Bill Wooclsicle discussed good pholography. Shorl lnllqs hy Belly Hawley and Priscilla Svoll lVlnrr'h-Social Meeling wk vi: :ic as Pk hlollo: A good DiCl.llI'C is planned. is ri: :ie ri: x Purpose: To increase inleresl in good pl1oLog1'nphy and lo help The Owl gel, more dcmocralic snapshots. :ic :if 31 44 :if This clulm is organized and sponsored hy Iliff Owl lo nssisl lhe pholographer. 232512113214 Top Row: Alford, Antoine, Binrd, Bell, Bolin, Boycrs Second Row: Bunch, Caviness, Cooper, Cross, Devlin , Edmiaston Third Row: Floyd, Freeman, Hart, Haw' ley, Hearn, Hern Fourth Row: Hodges, Hopkins, Horne, House, Izickson, Ioincr Fifth Row: Kuykendall, Lacy, Nlajors, Moore, Morse, Musgrove Sixth Row: Parker, Paltz. Rhodes, Robb, Rodgers, Scott Seventh Row: Scudder, Sheffield, Smith, Stewart, Teague, Williams .M.,,,,.,?i.,,.,,.W., , , ,,....... -.,-, ii fi-H! r .'.. I' liii F' ' --:-' 1-5.2523 .V r J i ' ' i ::'ii ? . , r - --.-- ' 2 it in fr 'f fvfjifxi'-di '-1' ,.,. : ze-1 ', H 2. ' , A if .- Q7 i . M i W it . A qul, A ,, GJ' i e. A 1 -- i l Q Q i' orire .. I ' Y W :IQV ' WT .A . - -.. , l i i i ' l . - ' V Q7 i--r V. . I 4 ' Q' .I ..,. , 31 f is 5' -ii K X 'is' 5' 0 A l ' 0 1 gn' nj I ll I i ii in- - ,-' 1. '. . . ,.... 4 . ., i .. V W , H.--'K V . .. .. ng, at si. , iii iii i SNAPSIKDT CLUB OFFICERS President .,...,............,, ,.........,... lvl yra ,hisliss fhfvice-President ...,...,.., ............... Nl arion hNiiSOI1 Secretary.. ,,,,.,, .,...,..,,, C larcda Chamhers Reporter ,i.,,i,.. ..,........ B onnie Rulh Majors Sponsor ,....,,,,. ,.........,,,,,,,,. ,..., lvl i ss lvlzirlha Hnnltins fisvkyifvkbif The Cluh olliiccrs complimenling and criticiz- ing piclures liirnod in hy lhe cluh rnemluers. Page 105' X-CELLO CLUB OFFICERS President ............,,................,..........,.....................,.,...... Jane Read Vice-Presidenl, ......,.., ,.......,... S ammy Jo Snell Secretary ................... ......,....A.... M artha Hem Treasurer .............. .,..,..,r. S ue McFadden Song Leader ....,...... ...,....... F rances Capers Pianist ..................... .,,..,..,...., L aTresia Burch Reporter ...,...,,,.. ............... C lareda Chamhers Sponsor ...,.,.... .................,...... lvl iss Dorothy ThomaS Plfvifvkfkvk Miss Thomas conducts the election of officers at the first meeting of our club. Pkalfiekfk See Page 64 for a Snapshot of boys' class which did not begin until midfterm. Page 106 Future Home-iilaliers Gctober-Organization November-Our lclea of Thanksgiving December-Christmas Party ' January-Personality Development February--Home Courtesies March-lniportance of Good Health April-Food Specialties lvlay-Hobbies and Leisure Time Activ- ities Plf Pk Pk PK Pk Motto: We believe in minds that think. hearts that love, and hands that work. Pk ik Pk wk Pk Purpose: To stimulate an interest in the art of hornemalcing and to encouri age the expression of the talents ol the club memhers. wk 914 P14 Pl' 24 Top Row: Read, Snell, Hern, McFadden, Capers, Parker, Chambers, Adams Second Row: Albright, Anderson, Baker, Bell, Bowen, Brackeen, Bunch, Burch Third Row: Burks, Burns, Cagle, Caskey, Cass, Chamberlin, Cleary, Cole Fourth Row: Cooper, Cox, Dunagan, Durf ham, Eason, Ewer, Flowers, Ford Fifth Row: Franklin, Freeman, Gentry, Harmon, Helms, Hilliard, Hodges, Hogue Sixth Row: Hopkins, Huddleston, Jones, Lowrey, Lynch, Mahaffey, Martin, Mc' Dougal Seventh Row: McKinney, Morgan, Moye, Murphy, Nichols, Oakleaf, Patterson, Shipman Eighth Row: Silvey, Simmons, Steelman, Stewart, Turner, Walker, Whitley, Whitney Ninth Row: Whittaker, Wortham, A. Wright, L. Wright, Wynn, Young' blood Uur Hqrarians ACTIVITIES Septemher-Booth at Lamar County Iiair Octolnei'-Went to State Fair ot Texas Novernher---lnitialiion ot Green I'lancls Decenilner-Christmas Party' rlanuary-Opossum Hunt FehruaryQVaIentine Party lVIarCh-Trip to Fort Vxforth Fat Stool: Show April-Father ancl Son Banquet Lamar County Boys' Calf Show Ivlay-Attenclerl Sulphur Springs Dairy Show :ic Qi: -r :r :is Ihflottoz Learning to clo, doing to learn, earning to live, living to earn. :F 95 SIC Pk Plf Purpose: To help hoys ' malce a Iaetter living and increase tarm leadership. if ? 34 :lf PIC Top Picture: Front Row: Powell, L. Crutchfield, V. Crutchfield, Adams, Smith, Woods, Rossan, Dunmon, Wisely, Barhee, Ros' ser, Mr. Shelton Second Row: Gibson, Howard, Wooldridge, jackson, Snell, Stricklin, Holmes, Rose. Stevenson, Buster, Lynch Third Row: H. Wliitten, Edzards, Hill, Dingman, Huddleston, Espy, Allen, Lewis, Nelson, Durham, E. Bunch, Mc' Fadden, D. Bunch, Cochran Middle Picture: F. F. A. boys building a chicken house on the Denny farm Bottom Picture: Front Row: Hasselmeier, Tallant, Smith. Griffin, F. Wliitten', Terrell, D. Tal' laHt, Kirtley, Pickering, Martin, Car' ro Back Row: E. Davidson, 'Wo1iiack, D. Campbell, M. Davidson, Ingram, Bell, McNeal, C. Bybee, T. Bybee, H. Campbell Not in Pictures: Coston, Denny, Norvell, Merrit, B Fry I. F. F. A. OFFICERS Iuresirlent ,,.,,.....,,..,.,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , . I. Rose Vice-President .......... ,.,................. I3 illy Buster Secretary .,,........... ............ l Billy Huclclleston Treasurer ........... ,,... ................,.,.,....,. B i Ily Fry Farm Xvatchriog., ........... Elma Bunch Reporter ,..,.,......,.,...,................... .,,......,..... I Delmar Bunch IT. F. A. Sweetheart ............ .............. 1X flelha Wooclz11'cl Sponsor ..,,......,....,.........,...,,,,,,..........,....,,,.... Mr. D. B. Shelton :if wr is fi: as Dehorningg cattle is iust another example ol the numerous activities ol those Future I'armers ol America. Page 107 L-sri . X -lh.......l. .. ........... HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS President ..,....,,,,.............. ......... C art Gutticti Vice-Presictent ....,....,,. ....,.........,... B uryt Baty Secretary .,.....,...,,,......,... ........,.. J iminy Logan Treasurer ..,,..........,.....,,,.... ..............,...,....,.. B itty tVtatonC Sergeant At Arms ..,,..... .,.............,,..,......... G ene Hudson Sponsor ..,..,.,,,....,............. ...,....... IV tr. Sam H. Freeman Faculty Sponsor .....,.,... ..,,............ tx' tr. Utman. O,Dea Ctiaptain ...,..................,,...............,.,.,.,,, Rev. Ctwartes Dickey Pkvkkfislis The executives ot' ttwe Hi-Y Ctutn 'pose on ttie Freeman tawn for the staff ptiotograptier. Page 108 -i 7 the Hi-Us Choice Our Hi-Y Ctuta. organized in 1930, wittw the twetp of ctitferent sponsors, tias grown in tnottw memtnerstiip and icteas. Ttic ctutn meets every tvtonttay nigtmt, anct programs wtmicti are tncneticiat to ttme memtuers are presentect. The Ctuta now tias a meintnerstnp ot over titty junior anct senior boys wtuo fottow the ctuto ptcctge, Mtio create, maintain. and ex- tenct ttnrougtuout the sctwoot antt corn- munityy twigtm stanctarcts ot Christian ctiar- after. We are, incteett, fortunate ttiis year to tiave suctu interested sponsors as Mr. Freeman, it-'tr. Dictiey, antt tvtr. 0,Dea. Ttiey tiave tatten an active interest in our activities, anct we cto appreciate their cooperation and twetp. 2!4Pi1Pi4PkPk Betty Ruth 'Antoine Hi-Y Stueelliccirt Betty Rutti, with tier pteasing person- atily, triencttiness towarct everyone, and ever present smite, especiatty cteserves the tionor tueslowett upon tier by the Hi-Y Ctutv. After being etectect tay secret taattot, stwe was presented at the annuat Ctiristmas Banquet and Dance at ttie Qrott Ctutn tyy Cart Henry Guttictc, presi- cent. ACTIV l'l'lES Septemher-Elected Sponsors Qctoher-Nvent to First Preshy- terian Church in a hotly Novemloer-Nviener Roast Dance in Gym Decemher-Elected l'li-Y Sweet- heart Banquet and Formal Dance January-lVlet at Pele l'lumphreys Co. and had relreshments Dance in the Gym Fehruary-Alitenclccl Church in a hotly lVlarch-Hay Ride April-Dance lvlay-Elcrlerl New Officers fl: Pk Ii: Ulf :li Top Row: Ahshire, Antoine, lack Banister, Jimmie Banister, Bar' ber, Barnett Second Row: Beard, Boswell, Bow' en, Bozeman, Breneman, Cooney Third Row: Cox, Davis, Fenter, Haynes, Hearn, Hickman Fourth Row: Hicks, I. Hutchison, R. Hutchison, Jackson, Joiner, Iustiss Fifth Row: Killebrew, Lain, McGee, Morphew, Murphy, Parham Sixth Row: Parker, Reeves, Rhodes, Sandsherry, Secrest, Sheffield Seventh Row: Skidmore, Smith, A. Sperry, B. Sperry, Stringfcllow, B. Thomas Eighth Row: W. L. Thomas, Veien, Wlmarton, C. Wi-iglmr, Wright, T. W1'ight Not in Pictures: Harlan, Teague, Short, Wliite .lu 49, 11 Page 109 Bluehlnods Ui Scholarship Motto: Character is achieved, not received. Honors: Since this is strictIy an honorary socie- ty, honors come to the society through the outstand- ing efforts anct achievements, of its members. The society is 'notect for the wittingness of its memhers to serve the schoot. They cooperate with teachers, tate part in aII activities, ancI assist in the general routine of the schooI. Q In the spring of each year the highest five per- cent of the junior cIass is inctuctect into the organi- zation. The toIIowing year ten percent of the sen- ior cIass is initiatect into this society at the enct of the first semester. Among the fourteen members actmittect in their junior year were the 1942 Senior Ctass presictent, officers of the Speech, Spanish, ancI Latin ctutns, Junior Rotarians, Gwl Staff memhers ancI assistants, rneinhers ot the Paris,I'Iigh SchooI Banct, and champion ctehaters. This year there were twenty-nine seniors, inctucting such outstanct- ACTIVITIES Octohericbrganizatiori anct Etection of ' Officers f December-PI,ans for InstaIIation et New IVIemIJers I January-Etection of New Members IVIarch-Organization for Seconct Se- mester Aprit-Etection of Junior IVIemIJers IVIay-Instattation of New IVIemI:nersI ?I4L?9k7If7I4 The officers ot the NationaI Honor Society are shown initiating new mem- hers into the society. , I Page 1-10 ing members as the photographer and assistants of the Owl and severaI Junior Rotarians, etected into the society. Their initiation in assemhty was regard- ecI with reverence Iny Iaoth the stuctent Inocty and the participants. Purpose: The purpose of this organization is to create an enthusiasm for schotarship, to stimuIate a ctesire to rencter service, to promote Ieactership, and to cIeveIop character in the stuctents of the American seconctary schooIs. Schotarship, service, Ieaciership, and character are the magic worcis that I9incI our organization to- gether. They are our icIeaIs, and they form the em- IJIem ot our society. The members are recognized, not onIy hy the pins they wear, Iout aIso hy the vat- uaIJIe service they render, the Ieactership they ex- hihit, anct the high stancIarcIs ot schotarship anct gooct character they maintain. Being representatives of these stanctarcts, the members stimutate a ctesire in other stuctents to attain these merits. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS First Semester President ...,.......,.,,...........,A, Guida IX'Iyers Vice-President ......,...,,. Iennette Pmrton Secretary ,,......, ,,.,,.,, A iIecn Wiiherson ,j'fCaSlll'Cr .,...... .....r.r, R 0TQi1l1 Sponsor '....,,., .,,...,.... IVI iss Inez Bishop Second Semester President .,I,.., ...........,......,...... I Dan Hearn Vice-President .,..,..............., Betty Cross Secretary ..,,.,.,, ,... , ..Dochia Laxvrence Treasurer ...,,.. ........,,, C haries .Ioiner Sponsor .......,..,....,.,..,.., IX Iiss Inez Bishop 1: as :ee use The first fourteen students pic- tured are the seniors who were in- itiated into the NationaI Honor So- ciety in their junior year. They represented the highest five per- cent of the cIass at the end of the junior year. FIC FK Pk 24 5? Top Row: Abbett, Barton, Braself ton, Clark, Condray Second Row: Cross, Hopkins, Lain, Morgan, Myers Third Row: Seiferman, Uzzell, VJilf kerson, Wright, Barnett Fourth Row: Barton, Bone, Bonner, Bowen, Brandon Fifth Row: Cleary, Dunagan, Har' rell, Hearn, Hollowell Sixth Row: Joiner, .Iustiss,fKuykenf doll, Lawrence, Lyon, Mathis il., Seventh Row: McMiIIa11, Morris, Northam, Patterson, Poston, Preas Eighth Row: Reeder, Scudder. Shrum, Wharton, Wliittaker, Womack Uur Inielliqgnisia V no m i S 5- ig l I , I .SCJ I , I 1 I - ' I f . 5 I I n I , Q I ,qv I f YI -Q. 5 3-Q It, I tonga I iq! Q R A , v ' JM f .- I 'I ii :lf i :1.-'-.f- I' A JAM ' I- nf , .' Wt is !!f f , Q Q I yr 0- Inari r 'S 'E . Q :uhh iimilr x X , q, , ,- S Q' ., it Gr I M , Q F -- ff '- ff-a ' 5 ff ' I an p i V J , . . R v K. ' 5 if V .1 ,t ir, t .I 'it. ' ..i. ' - 'A , Page 111 The Uuil ..... New that your hoolc is out anrl our taslc is al- most completecl, the entire stall whose pictures ape pear here would lilce to sincerely thanlq each ancl everyone ol? you who has in any way helped to malce the 1942 Gull possihle. Special thanlas are clue the lfaculty, Mr. Chamness, lwlr. rlustiss, Tur- ner,s Stuclio, Southwestern Engraving Co.. Bill Wrvoc.lsicle for clata, anal the Peerless Printing Co. Also at this time 1 Woulcl lilie to express my tleep appreciation to each memher of the stall for their worlc ancl enthusiastic cooperation, anrl especially to our sponsor, lVliss Hanlcins, whose harcl worla ancl patient guidance macle this puhlication possihle. lsulce Ahhett Erlilor-in-Chief -1' To Charles Davis, who servecl as photog- rapher for the 1941 Owl, we want to give par- ticular mention. We are cleeply inclehterl to Charles for his ahle and willing assistance with the photography of this hoolq. He is re- sponsihle for most ol the pictures in the foot- hall section and helperl the staff photographer with many other pictures. 341121421434 1. Literary Eclilor, Aileen Wilkerson Photographer, Charles .loiner Associole Eclilor, Betty Cross 2. Circulation Champion, Pauline Horne Sponsor, Miss lvlartha Hanlcins Freshman Circulation Champion, Sally Freeman T.l'l.S.P.A. Secretary, Bonnie Ruth Ma- jors 5. Circulation Celebration. We worked harcl, and we cleservecl the fun we haul. Senior Assistorits: funior Assistants: Hoyt McGee Thomas Justiss, Jr. Margaret Uzzell Patti Bess Lummus lvlargaret Conclray Nellie Jean Richar .leanette Barton ie u ajors Mary Beth Braselton Bohhy Antoine Pat Smith Jeff Boswell Dan Hearn Jael: Sanclsherry Quicla Myers D. T. Davis Christine l'larrell Bohhy Hutchison Celia Smith Pauline Horne .lane Shelton Jerry Brown Xxqlm. Sauk., mm: IQ-H-42 'offssnssocirvm IAIODOIS First-Class Honor Rating lay N.S.P.A. All-State Honor Rating lay T.lTl.S.P.A. We attenclecl tlwe rllexas l'lig2l1 Sclwool Press Association wliicli met in Denton, Decemlaer 4-6, 1941'lg ancl one of our clelegates. Bonnie Rutli Majors, was electecl Secretary of T.l'l.S. PA. for 1942-43. X as 31? 5 1. Aclrseriising lxfriririger, Betty lxutlu Antoine Sporls Etlilor, Billy Neil Bozeman Circulation lwonager, Hope Hopliins 2. We tlianlq tlwem lor Xvillio. Our Artists: .lane ljiarcl lxlarllua Hern Al'1l'lCl,l,C Striclclancl Cluarlie Fislaer 3. We receive instructions for tliat all impor- tant Circulation Campaign. Here we see a cross section ol tlue stall ancl tlie assist- ants. Soplfiomore Assislrinlsz Merle lVlyers Katluryn l'luinpl1rcys Patsy l4lool4er Joe Vxfarren Teague Jimmy Hollis Leon Collins Ray lvlorse lvlellaa Vxfooclarcl Tommy Stewart czycl Fra-rslnnrin flssislanisz lxflargie Bell Barlnara Ann Parlc Sally Freeman Genevieve Nlyers .limmy lvliles lxlarliin Lee Epps Priscilla Seo fajorie i ell Loclce lxlarixvynn Alford rlacla Humplwreys XY FOUNDED S W is a we l Pnfss mriun TEHH5 CHUUL So ..H Panorama Ui 1942 At last our yearlboolt is out, lout witlwout tlaf' splenclicl cooperation that we laave receivecl it Woulrl luave lween an utter impossilnility. Especially rlo we appreciate eacla ancl every arlvertiser wlwo placecl an acl in our lyoolc. Their reacly response enalylecl us to lwave an annual anrl macle it possilule lor tlme stu- clents to obtain Tim Owl at a nominal price. l..et me Olfer my sincerest tlaanlis to tlae staff ancl sponsor for tlmeir alale assistance at all times. l want also to tlaanlc eacla stall' assistant for liis inclispensa- lule aicl and cooperation witla tlie circulation ol' The 7942 Owl, Polly Majors linsiness lx'jfHl.ClQOI' ?, ,i ,, 1 A K 4 Q Y f l r r fo il 2,, .ff -' -v . , -4 J es, ,. ' 1 is -A f-'A 7 . qi f ' , wr, l 1 - 7 A ii J '-x l i . le K . ' , r if 6 X 9 N 5 -' ,X 5 A --' te Uercle Francais President ,,,,.....,.....,.,........,,..,....,..,,.,,.,...... Patti Bess lsummus Vice-President ,....,...,..... .,....,.........,,,,.. N ancy Caviness Secretary-Treasurer .,,...,,,.,....,..A.A......... Bettie l'lutchinson Sponsor ................ ........,......., .......,.. lN ' liss Christine Goolsloy Plffkiiivifvlf lVlotl,o1 En lvargeant on clovient lorgeron fpractice malces perlectl flfrtfrlsvlffls Purpose: To malqe French live for lhc students, to help them learn to spealc the language and to hecome acquainted with the customs, culture, literature, and history of the French people. :lf elf :li ek ?l1 Top Row: Antoine, Biard, Bowen, Braselton, Cavi' ness Second Row: Chambers, Dunagan, Foster, Hawley, Hutchinson Third Row: Justiss, Lacy, Lumrnus, Moye, Pruett Fourth Row: Short, Strickland, Teel, Trurnble, Wisely Deutscher Verein GERMAN CLUB OFFTCERS Second Year President ..i..........,,,..,,,,,, John Barton ,lohn Harold Ross Richard .lones First Year Vice-Pres. ...,,. Bonnie R. lxlajors Secretary ,........,.i..,...... Ruhy Collins Billy ,lo Patterson Frances Recd Treasurer ......... Fairfax 'Breneman Reporter ............,...., Calvin Nauert .lohnny White Miss Sallie Seclcel .......,,,..,,,.,,,e...,......,....,e..,.,....,r......,.. Sponsor as vi: as as as Motto: Seicl hereit. fBepreparecl.l vi: :if vs :if :ie Purpose: To study the customs, literature, mu- sic, and art of the German people. as :if :is rs :if Honors: rl. J. Culloertson lnestows three meclals each year, one goes to the lirst year student with the highest average, one to the second year student with highest average, and the other to the second year student with the second highest average. df Pl: Pk Pk :lf Top Row: Barton, Breneman, Chennault, Crouch, Denton Second Row: Devlin, Eason, Herndon, Hill, Hill' house Third Row: Hodges, Jackson, James, Majors, Mc' Ham Fourth 1Row: Moore, Patterson, Ross, Margaret Seiff erman, Ma1'y Seiferman, Tlxielman Page 114 1 l -Ml S M PU 0511 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:11111011:1u1n1o1n1n1u1:ao1n11:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U Q n U MADE WITH REAL FRUIT JUICES! U 11 H PASTEURIZED FOR ABSOLUTE PURITY S ,xx U if VACUUM SEALED FOR FLAVOR FRESHNESS U mu N Q E NO SODA OR GAS 3 wferwu 1 TASTE APPEAL FOR EVERYBODY 1 IN ORANGE AND GRAPE FLAVORS H ,T Q A 3 - E H , I lt is not a Home un' QUIRNS SHOL SHOP n ' ' L 'D ' i H ,Siler til it fs planted TOM QUINN, Prop, 2 : ffm , JIIEIR LANDSCAPING Q T1,eS1lii211l3eSri1'gL1a11rv ! PAUL EASLEYS NURSERY l! 32 Lamar Ave g Paris Temq C U 4 'Miles East Of Paris, Route 2, Paris, Texas ll ' K, A I ! H SHRUBS, EVERGREENS AND ROSES E A man w1lked up to Ollie lick in Three E H - ll Beall Brothers. His quest.On wus, How long Q II Buy Defense Savuigs Bonds ang Stamps Q . . -- .. - e and insure the safety of your school have you been working for this fmrm? , U l U and country. ' Ou' - 1' d, HE q h b 1 rf ' ' , g md rgefiiizp flier W t C OSS tm COMMUNITY ICE ek PRODUCE CO. - - - - - - E i CONGRATULATIONS FROM C COMPLIMENTS OF 5 : , U I ! Q BEASLEY-VAUGHAN ! BROXVN'S CONFECTIONERY DRUG STORE g 10 Clarksville St. Paris, Texas g Phone 347 Next to Grand Theatrcpm-ls, Texas in---------T-T---E i .----'-- 2 Q : .JQC-'HIVI Ddtiliftll tt Q T E X A C O Q U Why tlc?'dOn'l gi I as mgs aw O See ll II Il . 1- .. Q W. s. HANCOCK, Distributor E E Red' S0 What? E E H Joyce: You'd better go. 34:1 1 1 1014x10101u1n1.u1o-101 1 1 11 Q? 3:01:s10101u1o1n1n1n1n1n1n1n1u1n1o1 3 COMPLIMENTS OF HAGOOD ELECTRIC COMPANY : CAFE 2 Commercial Refrigeration :E We are for you 3 E Complete Electric Service II 31 Grand Ave. Phone 637 9 North 22nd St. ---- - ---W----E l-l------- --w---- 3 Grandfather: Nowadays I never see a girl 6 H JOE HOLMES blush. In my day it was different, 2 ! H gl U GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ' Sue McFadden: Why, Grandpa! What' H H i ever did you tell them? i H Phone 419 Page 116 3 4 vga 1:14:1- n II I i I: e o e 0 i E Aga U U U U U Q age U U U U U o'n 9 u U U U U o he - - - Oh Boy U TD., ' -01 . .g .lust the kind I wanted, , ' V 5 . , , 1, 4 and from PCPICIIIS too! ' ff . J-W ,xii . X 4. C i if I fl' XX' I , 1 . ,X STYLIL and - , I I Dependable Quality ' 93 1 , U yezu after year y If . U ill . if U5 l - :Z my if , I Q1 I . 2-, pp: Kms U' BRQTHEKU CUMMNY' 2 'fi xx gui- His thoughts were slow, his words were 3 COY rr. SKELTOINT few and never formed to glisten, but he was 2 STATIQN il joy to all his friends. You should have H Dilf1'ibUfU1'S Gulf Pl'0dUCf5 , . ' Accessories . . . Batteries . . . Tires heard 111111 listen' H Main at Kaufman Sts. Phone 9561 Compliments of , U 1soYEns 1sRoTHERs J. A. MILES U PRINTING SINCE 1904 Wliolesnle U l D A CANDY' GUM, CIGARS H Columbia Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons Phf-me 1201'W E 17 N. 20th St. Telephone 48 E ------. - ...- - COMPLIMENTS i Melba W'occlnrd: fwalking into ri shoe OF E storej: I would like some alligator shoes. RAILXVAY EXPRESS CO. Silesmnn: Wl1nt size docs your alligator 5 wear. II Mr. Shelton: Will you bcys in the back nf the room please stop passing notes? James Hill: They Zl1'Cl'l't notes, Prof., they'1'e cards. We're playing bridge. Mr. Shelton: Oh, excuse me. -In-4:-in-:rlan-is-an-xr-cn-4:1 1 + - -1-Mo qs: :..:.,r...:.,:.,E...E.,:..:.,:.,E.,:.,E.,: Ing. A U - GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES U MeCI.AIN'S SERVICE STATION H RADIOS OLDSMOBILES BATTERIES U --1111111111-11-, U U U 'Zn-03030: :Qin-so-1-.1n:n.: 20:11:01 ninja Page 11 7 Q o...,,,,,--.....-1--,+ o l : l l Q CONGRATULATIONS TO ROYAL TYPEWRITERS II - , C ' MACHINES II l E AND g 2 . . . n If l ' f 1 I i EXCHANGE l S. H. KRESS :Y CO. . II U Telephone 726 17 No. 22nd St. Il ll l llllllllllll ff ll IDEAEYEPIEAD Q and 231-cl sr. ,l Phone Zlzl H Xe MADE IN NORTHEAST TEXAS H CLARICS SERVICE STORE FINEST BAKERY 3 M1'. Farmer: So Anne has consented to E Be Wise Buy Wise Economize Ii marry you, Son? Young man, you are the Sec. H HARRELL BARNETT LEON HOVVARD ' 2 5 - ldf' H 11 Clarksville St. Paris, Texas 3 Und hlpplcst man m the wot H ANSWERS TO JUNIOR JINGLES MIT VANLANDINGHAM ll 1 Mariorm Wilson. l A H E jack Sandsberry, E We Call For and Deliver' Q 2. yge Webb, Anne Farmer, Carol n Short, : Cleaning. Pressing and Alterat10nS .9 . Y II Ivizrrjoie 'IVl'cKinne3Q Celia Smith, Marilyn U 701 St ii Pfgltz. ' A -A E Phone 1588 3212 SO- - tl ' Sign: 2U21,2020zuznzuznznzuz 2:1 :H 2, gn:-.1-..:v.:.i2..:n:i.:u:U:..:u:-n:0:.,::.: COOK .IEWVELRY CO. FRANK AND ROGER COUNCIL'S U East Side Plaza U U Quality Jewelry, Reasonably Priced A Fresh and Cured Meats i Elgin, Bulova, Hamilton, and Longines i H Watches i 33 Lamar Ave. Telephone 40 H I E H a e ou' kids, Mac? H i Fi?1leli Ilim.y Tclsny wants to be a gangster. E A andhMolly wants to be a chorus girl. , do EALT : What happened to Ioe? ll BOWL F R H H ' Oh, We had to shoot him. He wanted H G- D' KINARD H to go to college. ll Compliments of E Hudh Collins Grocerv ! H 5 , J. YV. HARRISON 8 SON E GROCERY MARKET H H 114 South 16th Street H CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Page 118 11:n1111:1111:11111:11 ..1111111.......111,11v Q 111111111111111154 obo: e TRADE WITH PETE HUMPHRIES CO. THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND Q 4:1o1n1n1u-1111010141111n1n1n1:x1r:1u1 Valria Wo1'd: Doctor, you told me to stick out my tongue, but you haven't looked at it. Doctor: 'No-it was only to keep you qu.et while I wrote out this prescription. 11011:1:1-1-n1n11:14114:1u1n-1-u1u1n1n1n1 11 11U10141101411u-.:n1n1n1n1n1u1:1 1 HODGES MOTOR CO. Sales NASH Service Used Cars Bought and Sold 11:11 1 1-n1u1u1 1u1n-1-01:11:11 1 1:1 1 1111 1u1u1n1n11:11-10101 1 1 1 1 11 1 A soda without flavor, please. Sada Clerk: Without what kind of fla' 7.. WitlIout chocolate. Clerk: Sorry, we are out of chocolate, you will have to take it without vanilla. VCI' for 1 1 .11 FOR AIR CONDITIONED V ICE REFRIGERATORS See SOUTHERN ICE CO. Phone 291 '1 1:11 1 1 1aw-u1u1u1n1u1-n1n1- 111:11 141 1 1:11:11-n1n1rr1ru-1-1:1111:11 1 101 H XVI-IEN YOU GO AXVAY TO COLLEGE . . . H Have your daily copy of the Paris News fol- : . . ll low you. Keep up with all the sports of Paris E Hi and P.I.C. and other news. Special rate to : School Students . . . 9 months by mail . . 53.95 U II THE PARIS NEWS f: U THE W. M. HoUSE E .IEVVELRY AND MUSIC STORE Unincorporated E 'Your Friendly Credit Store T 13 Clarksville St. Telephone 384 L Paris, Texas U li Teacher: Now, tell us why we put the I hyphen in birdfcagef' i jimmy Miles: For the poor bird to sit on. ! Wlien in need of Beauty Service try U CHRISTINE'S BEAUTY SHOP 13 Lamar Ave., Paris, Texas U All work guaranteed at Popular Prices II CHRISTINE CARLOCK, Mgr. Phone 422 E 1 1 . H Compliments of E PRICE'S CAFE BEST WISHES TO THE STUDENTS E AND FACULTY OF PARIS HIGH SCHOOL E . I U CONGRATULATIONS U TO U PARIS HIGH SCHOOL U U A FRIEND II U U u'4 -- 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nnr1i11n1r: CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1942 from CUMMER-GRAHAM CO. Manufacturers of Crates and Baskets used for Shipment of Fruits and Vegetables Plants at Paris, Mineola, Beaumont, Longview 1111111111111 1 Page Ia:uw1n1n1n1u1n1n.1u1u1n1n.1u1n:1u1 1 11:11:11:-1111u1u1u1n1n1 1 1 1 e rr o'a U U U U U oiulnzni U U U U !! U U ! U U U U U U U U U U U H i ! U U U U U U U II 'Q U U U u U U U U U U ll . . . 1 , . . v . A H Andi as President of the Senior Thomas Floyd had to drop an important Class of Paris High School in 19112, do case in order to unite with the class. Adol- E welcome you to this reunion in the year ol' to Barrios has talcen the place oli Miss H i961I.H Bishop, as the Spanish teacher. Poor Bette Vxfomaclct she is still hunting tor a H Thus. the Welcome address f-it the Famous man. Shes airaid shell always he an old H Columnist' Iylagmct Condmy' who was the maid. Bill Bowenis dream was finally real- H president ol that memorahle class, was end- ized Several years ago when he became pub- s ed' lisher of the Paris News. The Boy Scout On looking Over the members OF our director, .lohnny Skidmore, is doing all right II . A I . 5. with his worlc. His lovely country home C class, l was, indeed, astonished to lind that , H Admjml Buster Espy hid docked Iona provides a lot ot entertainment lor them. II U . . , . , K , D How do you like this new dress l am wear- : enough to join class. Airline stewardess, Em- , II , ing? ll was designed hy none ot.her than ma Katherine Bone, had made a non-stop r '. , ., . I , Annette Striclcland. lqhere she is sitting - lhghl. to he with the gang. Vxfho is that , , ll ,- 7 right over there. rlhe hand director, Jin.- heautilul model. Why, none other than . V , H Marie Robb. Danny Hearn had to Close Lhc my Logan, provided entertainment lor us U I L d , ld V , ,h with his students. Eugene Nlathis has ra- H Jan' to ay, as it con not continue wit out - Y . G h ,Cl I Tl p , k J D cently written a new hook of poetry. lvlajer H t e presi ent. ie concert singer, ean un- 'Q 1 Y , ., , . . .lames Smith has achieved many honors as i agan entertained us with her angelic voice. , C 3 , , an army olticer. tlohn Hollowell is the II latncia Banlahead was unahle to attend as A , . C , Q Cl president ol General lVlotors Corporation. II she had to appear in the latest Brea way . . A Q A . - 1 Th Every popular signhoard seen now is either H production, directed hy Bert rlhomas. e A - . . if , A , , . hy commercial artists Charlie Fisher or Mar- ll chemist, hflary Louise Kirltpatriclc, came E hohhling in on crutches hecause another ev- tha Hema Have you Seen the elaborately H F, CHL had blgwn Us WHO is that old decorated night cluh? lt was designed and e im- ' ' . - H RJ lpn bo Wanximh dpown the hall-2 Oh constructed hy Bill Malone. Betty Ruth o'i ' ' g . . A . I U lg A y . , , , Antoine is now a lamous medical techni- l that is just rlhomas Glass still in high y U 7 , - clan in New Norte. Doctor Charles Claris II school Here comes Billy Qshurn, the la- n O lid leafjuer Kirk CDEUS Mae, and Nurse Mary do Grimm had to checla m us J 5 . ' D . I E Cs L lab ll ,lt I y 1 ndyis lm! U up at the hospital helore joining us. .lean- , an' ma eau 1 ier mai a f ' E W . y - L, - A ette Barton honored us with her presence, , happily ever alter in Dogpatch. hear tell I . ,, II I that L C Wea y my IS quite H ranch- as she is the first lady of the State. U U-,,i3MVf1lCfUe Clifflfbrgfii taken M355 Cioolfns And so the memorahle clay ends and our g place as a teacher ot English. Lawyer Class is Once more Separated- LOVMAR SANDVVICH sHoP De1fvefijETE LANDERSPMHC 1076 4 ' Short Orders Chili Hamburgers, Sandwiches, , n . . ' ,f . k. C ff dm, Gaocsrn a 1vrAaKET H Pies, Cakes, Cod Drm s, o ee, an 1 PETE LANDERSV Owner II N. Main Next to Clyde MOOYC 422 N. Ma.in St. Paris, Texas U . s Guard your credit as a sacred trust See n 4 Il RETAIL CREDIT ASSOCIATION JOHN ENNIS E COMPLETE STOCK OF USED PARTS H Paris, Texas 92 N. Main Phone 195 Page 120 1o111111111111--1-u1uo 081141111--1111---111101.10 --'-------11111'11n -1111111-11111--1105 SCHMIDT ENGRAVING COMPANY WACO, TEXAS Jewelers and Engravers to Paris High School VISIT AT THE GREEN CASTLE . 25th and Lamar Avenue OPEN AFTER DANCES AND LATE SHOWS Free Delivery Phone 227 1 111:11 1u1u1u1u1u1n1u1 1 1 1-111020 Traffic officer: As soon as I saw you com- OutJfjttE,.S fm. Disc-fiyni-Hating Women ll ing around the curve, I said to myself, 'Forty, , , - 1- r 1 I at mf- HUNTER S SIYLE SHOP Q Miss Harvey: Well, you're way off. It is 14 Clarksville Street l U this hat that makes me look so old. P11002 322 PENIS, TEX?-5 H Zvi :v Z Z0:01-UZ,,:,,.:,,:-,,:,,:,,: Z :My ,111 10101411n1n1u.:n1u1-I141.11 1 1.5: y 4H5 II II , H PARIS CLEANERS co Dyers, Furriers, Hatters Factory Tmio ed Mechanics Paris, Texas MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT 55 South Main Phone 745 COMPLIMENTS ll Teacher: Name the seasonsf U W H HOMER VVALTERS 1-.111111111111110 Jeanette Cooper: Pepper, salt, vinegar, and 1111-.11.11111111.1,,: 1 1,m1n1n1n1n1n1u1n1n1n1o1n1 11111000 1111111111-----,K 1 1 1 1n1u1u1n nv u 0 u 11 4. COMPLIMENTS OF CITY SHOE SHOP 78 Bonham St. URBIANE WILLIAMS, Prop, 01:11u1:11:11ni-1u1n1u1sm1cr1r11rx1rx11111-11. 11n1r1111.111111111 Q '4 1 1: 101111411u1n1u1n1n1u1n1n1 1:14510 101411010111 1:1 1n1n1:1n1 11:11:14: james Jackson: Mr. O'Dea, I think I will start raising chickens. Mr. O'Dea: You had better start raising Owls. Their hours will suit you better. :..:.,:.i:..:.,:..:..:..:..:.,:..-020: :..:..g. 1n1n1n1n1u1n1n-11:1111n1n.1n1n1n1n1u CORNER DRUG STORE, INC. MCCLURE-COFFEY Telephone 37438 1 1 1 1 111111101 101111 1 1 11111-108 HOLLYXVOOD SHOP Wl1ere everyone shops with confidence - ll S. E. Corner Plaza Phone 299 ' RUCKER8 Q VITAfTONE CLEANERS U Northeast 'Texas' Most Modern Dry Cleaning I Plant l 31 Clarksville St. Phone 306 5 -U: :i:sz..:..-10-10:..:.,:..:.,:..: : :ui GIEIUGLPJY STQPLE' H f 111 1 1010101n1u1n1u1u1u1n-n1 1ao'Q 1111111111111 1.1. ----------------, Page 121 mustard. U I Q a .n ir COMPLIMENTS OF T H E ROYAL CROXVN BOTTLING COMPANY D. C. HOLLAND, Owner 11.11111111111-.1,-.1 v.1...1111111111111 q.a.1:x1n1n1n1u1 1 .1n1u1n1u1I1 1.14 6 o.o , Johnny Skidmore: I got a meritorious com mendation at Sunday School last week. Pat Smith: Is that strange disease catch' ing? ,:,,,1,,1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 1 101 fa 3 c : ra e ll :I Q i :r u u El :I Q n V .Zo ui-no 9 Q n 'Q U I 1- 2 I..:..:..:.,:..:.,:..:..:..:..:..:. -..-...g. UNLIMITED MILK MARKET LAMAR CREAMERY i U .: ::I:.,:.I:.,:u:u:U-.,:.I:.,:.,:..:..: -..g. -1- -----1------'--nf, 11:11 1u1n1n1n1 1n1 1u1u1n1u1.1n Jane Biard: I can't hear myself think. Mary Beth: You aren't missing anythingf 3 Q Mn- --- - - 1 1 1 1 1-1 14-411 -111020 -- -..-..-.I-0-1.-..-.I-I.-..-I.-.I-II-..-f.:..,.:. RAY MORSE Phone AUTO SERVICE Phone 303 DAY AND NIGHT 1467 Day WRECKER SERVICE Night n 2 - -:Zo VII' 1111010101111lIllllli1'lX1lll1 I 1'll1lIl1T'01 li - - U U U U U U U U U U ll U U U U R0 ll S 0 U LQ Nu U 4? U jfcf if U XZ Fun. Q 'W' tULA susses U X fi! I U W ' ' E X. l E Dress Well and Succeed U '- . Q W H MINT fUHNl5HlNGf 3 All ye that happy lovers be E Please pray for me. -Margaret Lacy .gn2n:.,:..:..:.,:.,:..:.,:.,:.I:..:..:..:.,:..:..,:. U JOE SKIDMORE Props. E. R. HOPPER ll PHONE 202 ll YELLOVV CAB co. II 15C-Anywhere in City-15'c ii Special Prices on Country Trips E.: : :..:..:I.: :......:..:..:.,:.,:.,-..:..:L .3 ' H CHAS. DELPHENIS U FOOD STORE 66 South 36th Phone Page 122 .nn-m01111i11111111.11111.11.-.1111111111--I A RE ' 5 I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '42 g f,.T fl ' v o THE 'VIORE I IIXIOYV YCIJ1 'J '7 ,f,f7 I M ., , A- W THE BETTER I LIKE my i HENRY AYRES Caroline Short: fLearning to clrivel: Mof Q ther. that little mirror up there isn't set right. ..HOme Lilian ! Ivlrs. Short: Wlmy, it is. Caroline. H Caroline: 'Wl1y, I can't see anything but Rooms Meals the car behind. MRS. GRANT WHITE E 1 I ' I I C. R. vw ALTHER Qf 1 S U ALL KINDS OF WOODWORK Zn, U 40 South 19th 5 S- L QT, U 0 ou :de Plaza Pansllexas Q 11-.111111...1u1:11-so Luke: Wl1ile we're sitting in the moon' A' light, I'd like to ask you something. 289 Bonham St' 2 Betty: A'Yes, dear? -PARIS- U Luke: Couldn't wc move over? I'm sitting FARMALL TRACTORS H OH 11 nail-H INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS i 3 i . ' 1 SHOP POR MEN, Inc. CAVINESS FILLING Sl A. ii FORMERLY ENLOE ea WELCH 300 South Mm U E. Side Plaza Phone 787 CLARK LLQYD 3 T TTiTT T' TTT'iTTT wil l 1 l 1 1 H1 1 l 1 .i 1 l i l TERRELL, MOORE X: DARNELL I Why do you call your girl friend muscles? , LIVESTOCK COMMISSIONERS' FIRM ll Paris' Tgxas Telephone 473 'Because she is always in somebody's arms. E lui l l luin nll'.l0lnlnlU l li l Owl!!llllIllKl IllTlliillilllUlll.illllll0lllia COMPUMENTS OF RED BALL TRAVEL BUREAU 5 SHARE EXPENSE PLAN G EATVVELL CAFE U Let: Us Fill Those Vacant Seats ll TOM CHERRY, Manager 30 Lamar Ave. Phone 207 E 14:1 1 101111n1u1u1u1n.1u1n1 1 1 11.10 0:00 1n1x1n1u1n1 -1 1 1 1 1 1u1n1u1i:1 Page 12 c 0:0 3 .zfef 1 1 1 1::1n1n1f:1u54110141101 1 1 1 1:1111 11 1 1111101.41 1. 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 CONGRATULATIONS T O THE CLASS OF 1942 MEET TOUR FRIENDS AT OUR FOUNTAIN PALACE DRUG STORES PALACE NO. 1 PALACE NO. 2 Northeast Corner Southwest Corner Plaza Plaza W. H. CAMPBELL I. R. CAMPBELL Ii yr E N D A L L a S He stood on the bridge midnight and e tickled her lace with his toes, Goodness knows U . how g00d'dwy arg' ' For he mms omy a numquno,and he Hood on Potato Chips, Cancly, and Salad Dressing E the bfldge Ui lim' 11059- --'-fT-f--- --Tl '--------------'- SLOTT IITLE COMPANY .IOE M. HAMMACK ABSTRACTS-TITLE INSURANCE : GROCERY, MARKET, AND FEED REAL ESTATE-LoANs H Pads i 74 South 19th SL Tekphone 1138 Cooper, Clarksville, Sulphur Springs E Paris, Texas Compliments of GIBRALTAR BEAUTY SALON BOEDEKER ICE CREAM co. Q Gillralfar Hotel I 39 South Main Street 5 JEWEL PIEEIQRQI5' Owner T T T 1' T 'M M MM ' l l l 1' l llnllillli l l l lFi 1' 71 1 - 10191 '1 1 1 -UTU1'Z' hi T W o:01:i1n1n1u1u1 101rl101u1'u1n1n101 1 T. ck P. IIIOTOR E Ruth VJhite: We've been waiting here a 2 long time for that mother of mine. PICK UP AND DELIVER WITHIN ! CITY LIMITS H judge: L'Hours, I should say. Cal' 180 H' H' MAPLE' Agent H Ruth: Oh, Judge, this is so sudden! 'i lHiul0lui0ll,MniUlr i?TT 'MM H b1Klllllllllllilllll0lUi0lIllI7l1llDM0lCIl Hoyt, Danny, and Bill Bowen went to a C I T VV E R S T U D I O S II bar. I'll have a coca-cola, said Hoyt. I'll : OF PHOTOGRAPHY have an orangeadef' said Danny. And I'll H just have a glass of waterf said Bill. You 34m SI Mailj Second Floor 5091 Iam dfivlng-H i Paris, Texas CHAS. R. BREEDEN, Mgr. XVILDCATS l l l ! , , WE ARE WITH YOU! FAIRMERS LL MERCHANTS CALDXVELL MOTOR CO. COMPEESS X XVAREHOUSE CO. DODGE - PLYMOUTH l Dodge job Rated Trucks i Paris, Texas Dependable Used Cavs 3 ' age 124 For that well-dressed look you can depend on Penney's quality and style! And keep the cliange i11 savings, for PeI1ney's values are always the highest, and prices the lowest J C PENN Y C o a Q p 1-1 1--1--n 1 11:1 1 1u1 1 1:11111 1111113101490 u 1 1 1 11,10101o1o1o1o1u1o1a1 1:11 . 10111 101n1u1u1Ii1n1o1u1u1u1u1u1u,, EAT AND DRINK AT D. H. BAKER FURNITURE CO. E S Highest Cash Paid For , N O B L E S l sEcoND HAND FURNITURE l H All Repair Work Cash i Closest and Most Economical E Phone 401 2 - -I-ln - - 4 - - - - - -A - -L- 3 15' North Main Paris, Texas ! 1:1 1 1 101 1 '1 1 '1- ini 1 -1 1 -' o:o::o1u1n1u1u1u1n1u1n1n1n1n1n1n1 1395 P L H Z H Q LAMAR CROCERY li I .J 3 The Clean Stove BEAUTY SHOP Phone 357' R. W. LEE, Proprietor g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 0,022 -inin20101141o.1o.1n1n1.n1n1u1ir1 gn? CHEVROLET SALES AND 2 U HENRY P. MAYER H CADILLAC SERVICE ll H ' MUSIC HOUSE LAMAR CHEVROLET CO. SINCE 1889 E , . - . . H ---------T-M H Big-Wlffs ol Paris High School- 1- b to ' ll HOLLJE BROTHERS II Nell Barham ..............,...,.,.,, with .lames Gooclwin J Paul Parham ,....,.ii,.,.i,..s with his thoughtfulness Sllbeffm' S7106 R-'2Pf1i'fi11g ,leannette Barton ...,..................,.... without a worry ' 19121 d P - St P f T s Celia Smith ...,..,..........,.....,... with a clillerent hoy 2 A Lan -rice sl ans, exas U CIHIT es girls Q s will-'vin-u1n1o:nu1i1 1 10-miugoqggi-1,24 Miss Hanlcins .,......... .,.,,.....,i. W ith at least five H 02.:.,:..:.,:.,:.,:.,:.,:.,:.,:.,:.,:.,:.1:.,:,,:, things to clo II 1 , , .limmy Logan .......,,..i.,,,,....... with his frienclliness Conglatulatlons ind Best Wishes BU5lCff ESPY -------------e -----------s---e-----'e'- W itll vitality E The Faculty and Entire Student Body ilcan Dunagan .,.................,......,.,,,..,., with her talent Gibraltar Hotel 2 lvlclha Vxfooclarcl .,............. with her personality L. B. CAMPBELL, Manager g hiya tlustiss ,...i,......,,.......,......,.,.....,.. with her crowcl 3 : ,lohn R. WOOJHIQ .,..r, if ,.,,......r W ,.i,, with his laugh U 1 11: 12'I : : : : : : : : :::5: :' Tu feoe Fgshire.. Zi: 2 : :..::,:.,:.,::,:..:.,: 2 22:92. in Were lVlyers r.,...,....,....,....... with Sara Ann Story U C , Patsy l'loolcer ..,..........,...........,,.r. with what it talces H Omphments of ' or ,C H eeeee-eeseeese-eeeeeNeee wi H 6 fl II SIMMONS GROCERY Co. ll I2 Mlldl -III I ruyiic U ,lgiigghfghginghers .K,.,,. I ..... ,iii the Meth 1 2 Cho-I-les Delphenis .......,, with that wiclcecl loglgpn VVI-IOLESALE GROCERIES .- .-.,-.U.-..-0-0.-..:.,:.,:..:f.:..:..:f.:c::.g. Page 125 in:iizrnlirliiziiiiniiuzniuiniul1:1-: in DETHERRONVS SERVICE STA GAS, OIL, AND GROGERIES Service That Satisfies Phone 499 582f Bonham Street 1- 1 1 1uiuznznlnininiaii izzsizu COMPLIMENTS OF LONG SL VVORTHAM LAWYERS Q 111.11111111111u1io,a Pa II U H U !! iq. o'o ll H U U U 1u1ii1n1.i1n1n1,-101.i1a1n1n10.1n1n6, Good reasons why you'l1 want a Permanent Wave at our shop: Gleanliness, Best Supplies fa' Equipment, Good Permanents are always lasting. We Guarantee ia th . ISULSIES ROYAL BEAUTY SHOP Phone 665' 34 Bonham St. Compliments of D. LOCKES GROCERY GAS AND OIL 40th and Lamar o ia 1 --Mo 1111111111.-.1....1..1. in1nzozninlnlniuinl-niu:u1i::u:u THOlVISON'S STORE HARDWARE sPEoiAL1sTs Everything priced right 20th and Kaufman o'u S 1.1 t H U -'- - -..-.i-.,-0- -.,-..- - - ---up - - - -i.-Ai-a-0-.i-i.-0-.- --- -1,3 COURTESY OF COLLEGIATE SHOPPE Distinctive Apparels for Smart Women Paris, Texas w e 1 a ----1111111111110 --.1101 101011-.1111.1.o.o ----------------, GREGORY-ROBIN SON- SPEAS, INC. World's Largest Manufacturers of Fine Vinegars fa Q 1.1 ia c n I i i : :a i U 11111111 11119 .gn-Q... -ii-..-. Phone 438 FREE DELIVERY 44 N. Main ozniaiull' 1 -'l 11 -' 'A 1 'bil' ASPIRATIONS VN 'lu To raise livestoclc-Billy 'r sing with an orchestra--Frances John- stone he an artist ancl have Betty Gralnle tor a moclel--.left Boswell he a moving picture operator-Gene Hartwell get rich ancl goto Colorado-,limmie Hiclcman pass geometry'-.loy Eclmiaston he a secretary in a puhlishing house- Valerie Cleary lie EIU EllI'llDG St6Wc'iI'ClCSS-'l..ZlX!Cl'l1C Moore write script for the raclio-Clarecla Chamhers learn to spell--Kathryn Thompson he a metropolitan opera singer-.lanet Alter F' N run an escort hureau ancl he the only escort-Charles Delpheniswf have at least three men at her laeclc and call-Valria Word he the house mother in a hoys' clormi- tory-Annette Striclilancl own a clucle ranch-Gloria Sperry go steacly with a girl who is not trying to string too many hoys at the same time-Jimmy Logan travel anal see the world-Marion rloan Wright he the first lady of the lancl--lVlariwynn Alford 1-iizz 1 111 in: irlizniui 1:-1c-1 STAR MARKET H. G. Hackleman Geo. E. Waterman Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Oysters in Season 14111-.11111qpi1i1111ao,o 126 i1ni4iiuin1u1nini 1 in 1 iff- 1niu-u1u-n-n- -n-u-n-u- 1:11 1 1 1011110101111 1 1 1 1:1 1 H1411 1n1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11110101 1 1u1n 5 Try.,..CQaML or Wholesome goodness ee MTUMQ frecusofra. vis vin the lbofliilgllew FOR. SALE VVHEREVEP1 COLD DRINKS ARE SOLD Paris, Texas U U U U U U U U U U II II U U U ! U ! 5 ! U I i E 'Z U U U U U ij' U U u x: 0:0 u up 0:4 U U U U GRAPETTE BUTTLING EU., Texarkana, U. 5. A. 1.1 1:101o1u1u1u1n-1n1o1.n1 1 1:11:03 5011:19101111n1u1u1m:1u1n1:a1u1u1n1u1u ll G COMPLIMENTS OF S D. T. Davis: Isn't this a stupid party? ' a Marie Robb: Yes. CO' I EU D. T.: Wl1y not let me take.you home? ' -' I Phone 162 A E Marie: Sorry, I live here. XV. H. TURNER ENGINEERING HERMAN and BILL COMPANY 3 , , , 1 . . U II 333 SERV ICE STATION Plumbing, Heating II E 55' ,Clarksville Paris, Texas E 63 So. Main : I :..:.a:.,:.a:a:.,:..:.,:..:..:.a:..:..:.,E .Z.:..:azaiaz..:.,:.,-..:..:.j..x:.,:a.i..:a:.. AIMERICA NEEDS IWQRE XVESFERN AUTO ASSOCIAFE 'Gw1LDcA'rs,' E U STORE W8q1'C proud of our Paris High School Wild' 2 U Home Owned and Gpemted by cats. They have made an enviable record on U I' I- E- BERT, Manager the football field, in basketball, and in .other l ii 52 Bonham St- Plume 1232 sports. A grave period has been reached in E 5u-u-0-n-0-u- -U-H m--- 11-11-0-0- America's history, and we believe that we all a 3 - - ----- - - - - - - - -V- nced to emulate the determined drive and effort U WI I I I I I I,,-,,I,,I I I I I I ,- made by our Wildcats in the past, and H : emerge victorious in the conflict We are now en' 2 Q gaged in. Our best wishes to every 'LWildcat U H . . for H Successful future. H 3 Little rows of,zeros not so very quaint make HOUSE HARDXVARE CO' D my graduation look as though it ain't. The Store That Beats or Meets All Competition H Page 12 ag. 7 Q 'Q 0:0 rr 1 5.0 . 'e o 2 U U U !! U . 0.0 ,, .ga ll H U Il U U U E l U U 3 0.0 Q up U l II n - -1- -- ----------- -1- - 1 -'-4 --uiviininiiiis QUALITY EFFICIENCY SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1881 D P1 U G G I S T 'THE REXALL STORE PHONE 50 PHONE 51 Answers to Junior Iingles: Complinjentg 11. Jack Wooldridge 2 U of 12. Fairfax Breneman H I! 13. Billy Cook ll 7 Y 14. john Harold lRoss E II ' H Ables M.: Did you have your radio on last II night? for U 2 ll H B ' o kl f- -'Y 11 7 SPORTING GOODS E D ernice Z1 ea . es, w y. AND TOYS E H Ables: How did it look on you? SOUTHERN CLEANERS S ! COMPLETE SHOE REPAIR SERVICE NufClean A Southern Method 2 U , Suits and Dresses H Hats Cleaned and Blocked E 39 Lamar Ave. Phone 198 a Paris Texas Norman Coker, Owner Leonard Coker, Mgr. U U Wlien Noah sailed the ocean blue, 2 He had his troubles same as you. U 2 U U 251 No. Main Telephone 1834 IIC drove and drove his arc H H Q : : Prop. ZELMA CHANCE Unt.l he found a place to park. U ------li-------------'F- MURPHY-PROVINE LUMBER CO. II I HL b S h I H E E We specialize in Home Cooked Foods um er, 'moot as a Sfmle E E 417 North Main TEICPIWUQ NO- 11 H We serve hot biscuits for breakfast COMPLIMENTS RAY NVALTERS SERVICE STA. OF E H PARIS, TEXAS 7 r 1 C 2 H Texaco ProductsQFireslone Tires P age 128 1 1 1111111411111n1u1n1n1n1o1. 1:1 1u 1 1. 1,,101,,--1,..,,1,,1,,1010101 1,1 .1. Q 1 1 1 -.,1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1014,-01n1u1u1u1u1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 1:1 COMPLIMENTS OF ROEBUCK 81 COMPANY Paris Most Complete Department Store Shop at Sears and Save PHONE 1700 MAIN E? LAMAR PARIS, TEXAS 'i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! U ! ! U 1 1,,1,.1,,1,,1.,1,,1,,1.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1.1n1u1u1n1n-101 103 1o1u1n I'm through with all women They cheat and they lie. They prey on us males To the day that we die. They tease us, torment us, And drive us to sin1 Say, who was that blonde? 1u1u1an14:1an1u1n1n1u1n1n1o1.n ROSS ILIFF MOTOR CO. BUICK HUDSON FRED MORPHEW, Manager 1 1.0.4 aj. U n .5011 1.1: 201--vznzazaz..1-ii..-.iz-I: 1.. 11-11. 1 1 1n1u1n1n1u1u1n1n1n1u1n1u1i111. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1942 - 4-3 fi 5' 1 . if , 1--ff ',.g16f.1.4.4 g 'I 9411 lf! Sf!! 1 fauaurv Mgfunfzrvnlsff p A ' 1u1n1n.1n1n1u.1u1o1u1 1n1 1 Bobby: I got into trouble today. Mrs. Antoine: How, dear? v 1 1 1.14.0 Bobby: The teacher asked me to name an invention by which we can take photographs through walls and all I said was a window. 1.1 rs 1..11.11..-..,1.,1.,.1..1...:.,:.,:.,:.,:..:..: .114 x1n1u1u1u1n1 101 1 1 1 1 1 :1no'4 1 1 10... 1 1n:sm.amn1u1u1u1411111411011,1411 :1 111 UR.. S. R. LAVVRENCE Reg. Optometrist 28 Clarksville St. Paris, Texas Phone 2016 11. 1 1 1u1n1o1n1n1u.1n1n1.u1u Service and Satisfaction RLAlR'S IDEAL LAUNDRY Laundry and Dry Cleaning 321PHONE133 1 1.1 14110101u1n1u.1n1u1u1 U :s 1-..:i,:.,:.,:.:: : : : : :.,:.::u-..:..:..1. -1.----1-111111.11444 4, .1 .. I 1:1101-u1n1n1n1n.1n1n141101111 1a.1u1u The more we study, the more we know. The more we know thc more we forget. The more we forget the less we know. The less we know, the less we forget. The less we forget, the more we know. So why study? 1n1'x1u1 1n1n1u1u1n1n1o1 1 1 1 1 JOE HILLHOUSE GRO CERY MARKET 1 rin 11.4, 1-1 1 1 1 11:11 101 1 1 1 1 1 1.,, 11101 1 1:11n1n1o1u1u1n1n1u1 1 11:1 U U U U any Compliments of GRAHAM MILL X ELEVATOR CO. Phone 778 Paris, Texas 1U1.1.n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,1,,1,,1n1,,:4 Q -1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1r1a1u1..1n1u..4 DEATON'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Students, Let Us Relieve Your Hair Problems 1111111111111111V ' n n 0 0 in 41 n 0 0 41 U n 9.4 no :..:f.:..:.,:.,:,.:.i:.,:..:..:..: :.,:.,:c-...Q- :1.1 1 1 1u1u1u1n1n1o1n1i1 1 1 1 PARIS SALES CO. G o o D F o o D 11141n1n1u1:1r1 1 11111 1 1 11:1 'Good as the best INRECO GASOLINE Better than the Test C. B. MCGEE Distributor H1 - 1 1 1 1n1n1n1 1 1 1 1111: U U U sg. U U U U II o 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1u1u1n1u.4 Page 12 9 0:4 01111 11 11.1111 o 1u1u1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:9 3 '5 E D R I N K I U Q - I U U U U oe Q V T u s vnylffk ll r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' PHP, PAUSIL THAT REPHESHES II 1 5 - -, -------- .--- E A -...-. .. .. 3 Compliments of A E Piqoy wlio wings until too late S i 3 , ou ma'e a ate U HARVEY ICE CREAM CO. ! U W111 fifscfve IHS fm H H H Wheim he finds his mate H MR. AND MRS. HOWARD HARVEY W E HHS made H dm' 0:41151u1n1nd!f411n15-1:11:l1u1n1u1n1u1n1u0? Eu: :--:I-:--:nz--:nz-1:--:--:1-2-1:-i:-::-: U Mr. Barnett qgl-ming geometry papa-Sy: ll U XVHITE WAY GROCERY H ' Carl, where is the answer to the second prob' Q AND BIARKET U lem? H ! Staple and Fancy Groceries H C1 Ol Ilf h T f ' IPI 676 F I d C d IXQIIIIN M St I ar: 1, et t at or you to igure V951 an UTC '33 S I I' Ollf. ln! If 2 2 me ' . am . E H H Com liments f 2 PARIS TEXAS U - P ' 0 II . t ll THE INDEPENDENT ICE Q LAMAR LOUNTY FOOD LOLKER -i ! A t 3 gg SYSTEM L lj LOMPANX H II Service by Independent Dealers H. HOLDEN, Operator E Houston E97 21st Sts. Phone 26 .f..,: z.: :.::..:.,:..:.,:.,: :nz 2 I I :wg .,..,:..:,.:.,:..:.,:.,- :..-.,1..: I :..:,:.,: U NORTH STAR SERVICE STATION U COmPliH1ef1fS Of U Cities Service Gas Eff Oils ! U FAITI-PS BEAUTY STUDIO H Studebaker U i Second Floor E Parts Service i Perkins Bros. Co. A Phone 9525 45 N. Main 9 s T In I M ll BEN SMITH, Pi-Op. -U U ccpme W4 ?n::::: 2:12:A::0::U2:U::A::a::n::n::0::u::n::a::aH SUI: ::n:: :: I: ::,..n::U::.:: ::u::,:: I: :: 2: S B' F' Q ! A quiet room with lights turned low: a soft H - touch on my shoulderg a warm breath on my ff 76 South 20th St' Paris- Texas E U check: a little face against my own. Who let sg W' L1ShSn'21El:5SON that darned cat in! l l I E BOB KEENEPUS H E THE TEXAN CAFE H GULF SERVICE STATION Q II 36 Clarksville Street ' Ckan Ren Rooms H : 289 N. Main street Phone 9559. i ADRIAN HUDDT-E, PYOP' Page 130 ,....-,-,--,-1Tl...-,., I4 v,..,,-,..-,,-,Ti -v ,001 1 1 .. .-min,-ni:--n1o..u.. .-,- in-IN, ------,-------.--R : U 1' ' f I A ' ' 5 ' Afte graduation 'begin an COMPLIMENTS OF U U TEMPLE LUMBEP1 CO. U Investment Trust Account U II 1 ll H A Texas Organization for an independent future i , E 2 MANUFACTURERS Es? DISTRIBUTORS . il THE FIRST NATIONAL E OF t T 7 .1 3 - IX U II QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS ll 3 II Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation E U SINCE 1881 E il C. S. RECORD, Mgr. nu -----U 'It U----TWTSEI-SURHT'I:I--- li Breathes there a man with soul so dead, who H' : N N ' U U J. I. BALL 8 COMPANY U never hath turned his head and said, Hmmmm, U H AGENTS U b dp. H E 301 First National Bank Building I not a ' H Telephone 44 Paris, Texas S O'DEA'S PAINT K BODY SHOP HAMMACICS MUSIC STORE . just Like the Day It Came Out of the 5 H House of Personal Service U Facfoff . U U PIANOS RADIOS U Kaufman at So. 22350825.9554 Paris, Texas H H All Musical Merchandise H n E 37 Bonham Street Paris, Texas ! Y . ll Ch.lj' - M'Hk' Il LX H a dalgrcjsf tczinielp xnylgslnothrdrllvjithmihre spghig The Pyice Is Rightn U CleIl:ITi1gII-Iankins: No Phone 68 123 Clarksville St. Charles: Thanks, I knew I could depend U ! i on you. ll --..--,L--..--.. .-..., :-.--:- :---..-..:::,:,,:,,i HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY STORE I L Q l J. P. MILLS U F I R E S T o N E g l l 50 Bonham Phone 434 ! U GROCERY U U I U ::::::::::::::::::::2:2222 :::::::::::..-n . . . . . . . ll To the IOIIOXVIIIQ churches -of our clty we are lndeed appreciative lor H their interest in this 1942 Owl: - ll FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CALVARY METHODIST CHURCH U IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH LAMAR AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST V ll CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF VICTORY FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH II CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH I GARRETT MEMORIAL METHODIST FIRST METHODIST CHURCH H CHURCH RAMSEUR BAPTIST TABERNACLE Q FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH FIRST CONGRECATIONAL CHURCH ! ll Page 131 rv 14-11,1u1u1u1n1u1n--n14110141 I1--1 10 nj DAVID E. RAINEY CO. EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE 28 So. Ivfain St. Phone 417 When 'You Lose--We Pay e 1 11: 101010: 10: :.,:.,:..: 1 1 103. .1111u1n1n1n1n1n1n1 1o1u1u1o1.c:1n1n ane Shelton: Wl1y is a ship always referred to as 'she'. ? Iixnmx Logan: Because it costs so much to H-1 Q keep her 111 paint and powderf I1 1 1 1 101 1 1 1 111111: 11 11 111 in E I Q 14,1-.1 10101111019-Q1 1 1 1 1 1-11014 PHONE PARIS 633 J. F. HICKMAN GENERAL 'ms lnsunmmz . 10 s:on1111111111111111v14 oz: I o'o . - 10-1010101U1U1011-101.1104--111:14-10,:, NORMENT 81 BROAD GENERAL INSURANCE Liberty National Bank Bldg. Protectors of Paris Property Since 1889 Phone 62 Paris, Texas I I U 1.. ..-I,1.. 0-01 1f.-..1.,1.,1.,...,1a1..-..g. ! GEO. W. XVORTHAM Q Representative of I KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. i 613 First Nat'l Bank Telephone 153 E Paris, Texas .g...,1.,1.1 1 1 10: 1013: 1 1 1 11: 1. I E J. W. BELL ' REAL ESTATE-LOANS H First National Bank Building 05:1:'1n1o1o1n1u1o1u11:1o1u1u1u1z:1n1o- H EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO. E OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE Home Office Paris, Texas H Mrs. Hudson was making the last payment On U the baby buggy and the clerk in' the line of H duty thought it best to converse. E and how is the baby, Mrs. Hudson? Oh, he's fine. He's graduating this year. 3 INSURE AND BE SURE H PRICE Sz MACKEY E INSURANCE ii 7 West Houston St. Phone 896 soo-011:1o1o1u1o1u1uq'qu11:1 1 114r11:m111n11u11a I I 1 I II v 0.4 E c e n1u1u1o1n1u1u1u1n1u1u1.n1u1:1111 10 LEE YANCEY ck COMPANY GENERAL INSURANCE First National Bank Building Paris, Texas Phone 687 s'v1o1u1u1n.1u1 101.11111 1n1u1n1n1u1oI 11,1 1 101 1 1 1 14,1 1 4. . .,1I11..14i1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1v1v1-4,0 Mrs. Chambers fhearing crash from kitch- enjz More dishes, Clarecla? 1 1 1 101.11-,1nq.-101010101011 1 1 10,5 E. XV. GUTHPIIE INSURANCE Ei BONDS 507 Liberty Nat'l Bank Bldg. Pa1'is, Texas e 4 1101 ' 1 ln1n101'n1'n11l1 1 1 1 1 1-0,0 1:1 1 1o1.u1o1n1u1n1n1n1n1 11 Clareda: No ma'm, less. HAROLD HODGES INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Phone 798 28 S. Main Paris, Texas If'it can be uwitten I can write it 1 ll ll o of .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111 n n u1n II: :Z:.I:..1..:..1.,:..:.:,,1.,:..-1..- - -ag. 031,101-1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 14 .1 1 1 101,101,,1,,1,,1,,1,,1,,1 1 J. N. THOMPSON Real Estate and Rentals 511. First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 7 36 Paris, Texas 1u1n1 1 1 1411 1 1n1 1 .1010 0:41111n1o1u1o-n1u1u1n111 1 1 1 1 6 USED AUTO PARTS 'You'll Find It Here! BARGAIN PRICES BUD GILLIE Phone 232 68 N. Main Paris, Texas E GALBREATH-DEVVEESE K PROCK E GENERAL INSURANCE E Telephone 257 Established 1895 ,., 609f610 First Nat'l Bank Bldg, Paris, Texas II ,f,n1u1u1u1 11-1f.1fg...1a1a1 1.1 101-1 Page 132 I :Mp u '-7 Q of :Za I U u -.,-I.-..-.,- - -..- -0- -..--......-0-..-..g. U l Q To the following attorneys and judges of our city, we are very grateful for their interest Q U 'and assistance in this 29th edition of The Owl: 5 II m A. M. AIKIN, IR. A. M. QARCHIEJ HARRISON H EDGAR WRIGHT R. L. LATTIMORE Q MOORE as MOORE ELISHA MYERS 3 BUFORD SPERRYA IUDGE A. S. BROADFOOT L U HOMER C. ELLIS M. D. BME-RSON EUGENE F. HARRELL, county Judge ll E .Isa . H li - - U- --W -ii E y It With Flowers A qw a 1 w II Florist Telegraph Delivery S E i i i H Floral Designs, Cut Flowers H E E Landscaping Our Specialty E H Phone sas-szs E LAMAR BOULEVARD ii H . ..-.---- -.. . .- -e-. .-...n H U Mrs. Wilson: Marion, look here, this chair E Q is covered with dust. E Say it with flowers 'and Marion: Yes ma'm, no one has set in it ii Say it with ours H lately. .f..,: ..:..: L :..:..:..:..:..: 2 I I 2.2.2. .,...:..:..: L LL.: L I L I L.: L 2.2.2. E COMPLIMENTS OF i- - - - - -1 - - - - - - --- W WWE Q Carl M. MCXVhCFtCF, Jr. lj ! U GENERAL INSURANCE II II Il . . H 204 First National Bank Bldg. i Pans' Texas Phone 624 Em- - - - - - Y ANSWERS TO JUNIOR IINGLES: H HARRY L. BAKER Q 7. D. T. Davis I Q GENERAL INSURANCE Q 8- Laverne Moore Q II Fire, Tornado, Auto U 9' Paulme Home 4 - H 209 First Nngl' Bank Bldg' Phone 317 H 10. Jane Shelton and Nellie Jeanne Richards H 'f' ..:..:..:.,:.,:..:..:..:..:.,:..:..:..:..:..:c:Ji. :--:vnu:QI-I:--:-I:---H:cz-I:11:11:--:fri 53:1-010iniuiuin:vin101117-ll-iviff-if-1'- W 0 iiiiiiii 'i -' 1111 '- -' g Sunday School Teacher: Why must we be COMPLIMENTS OF , kind to the poor? A .A ' u LAMAR COURTS II :E William Lightfoot: Because you never can E North Main Street E H tell, they might get rich. 32 MQDERN CABINS i , . li ll E BETTENCOUBT X HASSELMEEEEE H A' BETTENCOURT O' 1' HASSELM Q NEVV AND USED FURNITURE U Q PLUMBING f HEATING I REPAIRING ll Q H 378 Lamar Ave. 67 North Main Street H Page 13 3 Q Voted most lzkely H 0 0 o ' ' ' I -' Il 5 'Z1 -f04,J,0l Q 1, , 'wf,o. 'yt' U Zion . fi t,-vLeifii'iK2-as-if Q 'rl'-, ,f f.3ffSA II if , 4' fn. fr' l o6,f4,,4, Q 6 fQ,,gg,,, T, II ar ll 'G-0 W U!! F-'ff h ' U ,WG-,4 Us 727 371 lt COTYZQS II lv xx 0 'fr U-fflw X E H -E 0 c czsmg -the . l H PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. of PARIS 55 BONHAM ST. 54:1 ininiuir- - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E D. E. JEFFUS JEXVELRY 5 COMPUMENTS OF s Plaza Theatre Building : , A I RO ERY cl MARKET is We will appreciate an opportunity to serve you 480 Clarkigiue Street E .. . Congratulations to Paris High School H f gaclif Sandsbgryz Wonjfm can make a H In my opinion it is the best school in the State E OO 0 3 man In ten mmutes' U If you want Good Things to Eat come to 5 Bobby: Yes, but think of those ten min' H Utes! 217 South 30:11 E ---..-- --.x--j.--E .---.. ...E .--- .---.-- Q J- Pl- YOUNG GROQERIES fi 'Tm very sorry. Miss Lummus said to tell Q AND i you she is not at home. II We Specialize in the Best Food for Your A i enjoyment. Visit our Store at H That's all right. just tell her I'm glad I Pine Bluff and 33rd Sts. C d'cl 't come. I Phone 2044 U I H 1 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CRANE AND PIERCE i DAILY AT Q coNoco SERVICE STATION i Q ll 44 So. Church St. . Phone 2102 i F. H. HEARN,S FRENCH INIAPTKET E Pans, Texas On Sguth 20th S Let 'the Conoro Travel Bureau help fpla-n yvw' i motor trip .... FREE. 0.001 io: 1:1 :aio-zuinini 1- 1 1 111-:ozo Page 134 -zulu: inin1n1uiu1mx3n1:x11n1u1u1u1 1n1:1o1n1 1 1n1n1u1n1u1u1 1 10 1.-n1::1u1n1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1:11 14:1 1411 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION INSURED SAVINGS CURRENT DIVIDENDS 3Kg'k 16 Clarksville St. 111-1111111-------4 . 5 -----------11.11.114 e FAUGHT MOTOR CO. CHRYSLERS AND PLYMOUTH F. W. QBUDDYJ FAUGHT, Owner 63 So. 20th Phone 695' 1 1010111 1 111101 1014111 1u1n1n1:r MCCLOUITS SERVICE STATION TEXAN GAS All Kinds of Major Oils C. H McLoud Horace Allen, Operator 61 Clarksville St. Phone 9748 :.,:.,:..:.,:.,: : I : 2 : :nz :..:n:..g Why does your husband stick out his hand when he's driving? kThe worm's getting ready to turn. :.: 21:.,:..:..:.,:..:..:..:..:.,: :.:,:., COMPLIMENTS OF McISELLAN'S STORES Co. 'ic to 51.00 Store -111111111111111, 1 11 11111101 1n1u1u1 1 1 1 1,1 10101-11011011110111u1u1n1n1u1i..-11.10 Bucky: When I come to that bend in the road I'm going to kiss you. Gwendolyn: Isn't that going a little too far? Q 11 11:1n1n-.u10.111,-u..u1u1n1u1411011114 141 XVH ITE AUTO STORES Home of Better Values 36 Bonham Street Phone 19 1u1:u1n1n1n1n1u1 1 1 1 1 1111 1n1u:c :zo 1 1 --U1-1101n1n1n1u1--1-01-11-11 1 10.1, TINNIN'S SHOE STORE Home of Paris Fashion Shoes For Women And Jarman Shoes for Men E. Side Plaza Paris, Texas BEAVIS SEED STORE ' AND HATCHERY SEEDS and BABY CHICKS Phone 286 32 North Main 101 11:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1n1n1s:1 1: 1404 u1n1n1u1n1u1u1u1n1n1n1 1 11 Q n1o1::1u1n1u1 1:1111 11: in-1010101011 2 r: -11 1:-n 1 1 101111-1n1n1 1 4-p 1::1:1gZa THE AUTOMOTIVE, IDC. PARIS, TEXAS ll U ll FORD DEALER H New Parts for Almost All Makes of Cars ! DIAMONDS WATCHES r Q Ix I S H S E Paris Leading Iewelry A S N. Plaza U Watch Repairing Phone 380 Dochia Lawrence: A friend of mine named her baby Carol, because she was born on Christmas. ll Betty Womack: She? I thought a carol was ll a hymn. - 1 ll A. C. BONHAM SERVICE STATION MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS ll 48 Clarksville St. Phone 9565 Page 13 an 'B 5' g.: : :..:.- : I : 2 Z :w .. . lh.. - - -...,- - - - E f 1,1 ' :5 i'i'1 i ii515S5f5f5f3 .,.,.?iEg:,.-r A I 1 H if ' e f'-if 'teisisiiiarsisisisisiez-if u iii 'I ' '-3:9 ill' . ,- .- ' '- -if153Alfifzrzc-:-144:-:Wi :-1 - .- .. ll 9,4 Wa-' . -F122 -f . 1- ' 25iE:.5ZEa2f?f4.' 7'Eai?'5rf1sgzl:gs:-1:-'ff -LL2'fQr'.'f',55?132 ' ,ff ll . ' ,l 5 ' 4:71 -2-:- 'UN 7Qi'2+2'2-f1l'f :'.- 'Y ' ,':3:3:3:1:5:3:1:3:- . '- V -:A:-:lzfzg':2:4cc-1-:-:'.-:-:':+:1:1:1:-:- -:lt-tg' - W r: Yf 'LST-'l35l-ii i , ,,,5E5E5E5E5E2E252E1f2f' ' ' ' I 1135155552525E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5EgE52 9 ' 13?-Elf' .' ...iiE5E5E?i2iEIi3 T H U 'W fu . , ' 412512253-IIE-9' ,- F-' V .. :rfr1ff' ' - . art'''2 S'kf15irE1E1S55513Ef:E3E5S553'jSS5E5Eg21S5E:iE31:1554 ' ll t-a2:::s?4:vs'15i? 'f f ' U By diligence and .effort is every good thing accomplished. To you U who by your efiforts are about to graduate we extend our sincere con- Q gratulations. You are passing one of the most important milestones in ll your career. You are about to cross the threshold into 'a larger, more H responsible life. Your study has taught you to select the good from the 2 bad, to use better 'ud ment, to be more discrinunatin f. Thus it is that II . - . . Q . , . i Rodgers-NVade with their eighty-six years experience and study have learned how to select the best in furniture. Vlsit Rodgers-VVade when G you need anything in home f1u nishings. II H UDEER5 H R I Funmruns commlv faommm sr II N n ' WE MAKE A HOUSE A HOME 3 '-51111 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1110111111011:1u1u1u1o1n2n1 -.1 1 1 1- 1 1 2 2 2 101019111u1o1n1:i1n1n1u1n ego T00 NE CONTINENTAL OIL CO. CONOCO NTH OIL CONOCO BRON'Z.fZ.fZ GASOLINE Phone 172 For Your Touraide AUSTIN HEFFLEPINGER, Agent 54,1 Q BILL INGRAM GARAGE ' ASQ i - 1 1:11411u1u1n1u1u1u1u1 101411 . .--------- ------ . n 5 -------- K.- Ballard Turner: How come Delma in the H 5 hospital? ,, Q . . II H Pinenull Road Elma: He walked down a ladder a little E E C' F' and F' H' DOWDY, Mgrs' while after they took it away. E TGl2Pl1O11C 1759 4...:.,::.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.,: : 2 :,: :NZ iw: 21: 2 : : : : : : :1: 2 I COMPLIMENTS Compliments of or U ll ARKANSAS FUEL o1L co. f- ,s N w 1 - - II II Acme Tires, Tubes, and Batteries Joe lung s SCIVICC Station H A L. Brown, Agent i Corner Lamar Ave, fr? 25th Street E H Patronize Cities Service Stations Q10111411411010101u1n1u1n1o1110101 ini 9547-1 111U101IllUl0iUlUiUi4lillll'l 1 1 Bu B MH f I H H CECIL ASKEW LEONARD ASKEW 1 owen: ave you orgotton tiat one Q 1 , - ,Y Mar you Owe md.. U U PARIS MATTREss at AXVNING co. i ! Makers of Harry Lain: By no means. Didn't you see E ' Gufiliflteed Innel' Spring Mattresses me trying to dodge into that doorway? Phone 370 Q ! I 400 N. Main St. Paris, Texas Page 136 HUHA... .,ww 9 pf With this word of multi-meaning, may Qc join you in bidding farewell to present school ctays, and at the same time welcome you into the greater tasks and opportunities which face you in the years to come. J vzwenzmsxqm PEEHLESS PHIIHHIG CUHIPHIIU ia 11103: in ioinir 3 141 niui riw ininioioi li i 1 six 3 114 ia 1114 -mmnoxcofo Page 137 020-1111- u Q Q., .-.-,--.---.-------2 I-T TTTTTT11 .2 2. TT1iT 02050 i 3 PIGGLY-WIGGLY H g COMPUMENTS The Finest and Most Up-to-Date OF Food Store in Paris i U Q ii C g II PIGGLY-WIGGLY U Q 24 NO, 18th S, Q U u il U i 93020212 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2:2-izczzofn vinyl-u1:1 1:1 1 1- 1.1 2 2 2 2 1 I 0502311111111111-iigiininiii,i,i:ii,i:ii1222 l! II 5 Then Are Known Around School u -1 As. F-2 is U Dial: Cox ,.,..,.,. .......,..... I Fuzzyn Clarence Ta lor Kirlcham ,.,...,,,,.,.A,.,.... flcotlonn U Buryl Baty ,...,......,. .....,.., 1 'Smololihn in? VieILn-ian .......,............ l Betty Cross ......,...,.. ,....,..,... ' 'Tu yn hares De enis' ,,o.,.......o.,,........ ulsa 52 an Betty Antoine ......... ..,.,,...,.,. ' 'Recln Annette Stricllanclf ,....o,.. QQ .....,.. lf ,.... mgtrielciiinedxp II .lames Barnett ............ ...,.........,. ' 'Potsyn Billy Neil Bozeman ,..,,.o ,.,...,,.......,.. I llflozien Helen Baze .....,., ........,. I 'Pig Tailsn Patti Bess Lummus ,... .,..,,..... K Bessie E Bill Bowen ,,.....,...... ,...,............,......,,.. 4 llgetezz W, T. Walker ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,, I E rl. C. Colcer ..,.,..... ..........i,...........,........,. ' tlalie Ouicla Myers ,.,..,.. . ..,,.......,.,,,.....,..,..,. rlr. Q Charlie Fisher ..i.. .,....,. ' 'Drummer Boyn Laverne lVloore ,,,,,,,,,,, nShoW 3 Felix lcvihslon ......... .,.,............,...,...... K 'Hoof' .limmie Parlqer ,,,,,,,,,,. .,,.,..,..,,.,....... I 'Pistn u Betty 'law ey .,..,,...., ...,,,....,......,,i..,. 4 lDizH James Killelarew ,......... ...,....,.... ' 'Ki ic U Sarah Hearn ,,.....,.. ...,.,......... ' Set lelf Boswell ..,.....,,.,,.,,.,.,i, ,,.........,... ' 'peeweell ll Gene Hudson ,..,. ....rrr, ' 1AflmiralU Travis Wright ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,..r..,............ DopeyN H Betty Hutchinson ...........,,........ HBO: Margaret Conclray H N Polly Majors ..,,,.,irrr Minnie, and ,,,,,,,,.r,,,,,,.,,,,,,, The Margarets rlaclc Martin .... ,,......, ' 'Birclclog Margaret Uzzell if Lewis Pyles .,,,.,.,,......,.......,,. ,....,.,..,...... K Shorty Richarcl Jones ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., ,.,,.,..,..r,...,. . .,uDiclcyn Ruth Reecler .,................................,.... Ul'loney Putn Cora Dell DeShong ,,,,,,.,.,r,...r.,,., .itSj,L1,1,6CdlIHliH i Willianw Lewis rlhomas ...,,,.... ............ ' 'Willie M-fn JEEQLK ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,..,r, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 'Cutie Pie E Lulce Alohett ...,,,...............,, F .......................... hllaloluitl' ,lack Sanclsherry ........,.. .....,..... K 'Santlstormu ll lsavacla Trumhle .....,..,.. :C...Q.l. ...........,........ mllatern Kirlmy Grant ,,,,,,....rr.,,., ,..,..r.. ' 'Daisy Mach E -llhomas .lustiss .................................... Hl..ittle Tomi Marion Wilscin .,,r ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l 'Snatchx llTrar1lf!dFlOycl ........ ........... .....,.,............ I l Jlxfliers ,, .,,...i, Ijgreshinlnnu 5 iOl,JrnQffiifn 'i'i'i'CimrQi1ll iimliieaiiiC'L25QiA ' Orilffiffmli' Martha Hem ........... .,.,...,,.,.. I 'lVlarty Hoyt lVlcGee ,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,r,,....,,.r.,,,,,,,,,....., Ulzlilalzeru Harry Lain 'i... ..............., .........,,.,. 4 I Weasell' Sally Freeman, .lanet Alter, lVlariwynn U lean Kuylqenclall ,.......,. ,......... ' 'Hot Shot Alford .....,...,..........,,..... Elnie, lbleanie, lVlinie,H Beverly Dc-:Sheng .. ..........V.. HBeCl4yU thats all there isg there ain't no Moe. II I II Q g STALLINGS ROOFING Co. il CAP VVELCH SERVICE sTAT1oN l S Gen- ljgoffof and Asbestos Siding, ! sp ma t Tlle Flooring Lamar Ave. fi 33rd St. Paris, Texas Q i E' C' STALLINGS, Owner' H ! I Phone 2091 Pans,'Texas Page 138 GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO 1942 CLASS FROM S. M. WEI SS THAT GOOD GULF GASOLENEU AND HGULFPRIDE MOTOPU OIL DISTRIBUTOR I : :.,:..:.,:.,:..:.,:..:.,:..:..:..- .. -. j:::.:.,:.,:..:iz..:U-.I:..:..:..:..:.I-..-..I BILL IvIUSGRovE'S BIG A Mar . -- - I . - V W garet. I cant think why I didnt accept COUN .FRY STORE ! E Carl the first time he roposedf' P DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES U Q t N y 1 MARKET, DRUGS H H Katherine: Thats easy. You werent West Side ,Market Square E them- Telephone 1159 Q , -.--L --.----. .-L.--E L--- ....- , ---.--- Radio and Sound Sales and Service .. C s PARIS RADIO SERVICE Q WILKIN S SIGN CO- Tclephone 179 G II 9 Cl 1 d Telephone 159 35' Lamar Ave. ll E 4 2 eve an BILL FLOYD Paris, Texas E H PIHOHC 720 Paris, Texas g illlllllllill l i QbQ0l l i QllllllflQDl LIBERTY BEAUTY SI-1013 ! U lxiary L. Kirkpatrick: Is Mr. Chamness Liberty National Bank Building Q Q m?M. R . ,N I f I h.. Permanent Waves Croq. and Spiral Q U ISS TVQE' O' 1? went out Of ,fmc ' - ' Mary: Will he be in after lunch? Zotos License Shop Il ll M. R ,. h , h h Mgt.. Phone 114 E after1iS CEVCS: NO, E HCS W HC C WCDC out 10101--I-L-0:01nz.-:U1I-1nznznznzozaziso 'ihlifvivivivif10211I1'1'f1H2H2010IH1vv1 COMPLIMENTS OF g ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW C ABOUT PAINT KATIE'S EAT SHOP ll 5 We Specialize in Steaks H E THE SHERNVIN-WVILLIAMS 70 3, 20th Paris, Texas E Lamar at 21st Phone 373 Buryl: What shall I do for my sprained ! Q MCCOH' CI-IIROPRACTIC CLINIC ! U Hnklerl ! ! 116 East Houston St. B03 ULimP-H E 20 Years Health Service ----------------ll --. --- T' L' FLOYD'GBOCERY ' ITEC J ,EIU Ind! II ta 90 Clarksville G Q , . ! I PARIS FLYING SERVICE Groceries and Feed at Low Prices ' il We Deliver Phone 576 MUNICIPAL AIRPORT :Q ,Zuni 1:1 1rm1IIimnioiuiuiniuirnir11:11:14 Page Q do u 1 gn 1 E II T5 IIERVEI ll H In war or peace the tradition Q of public service is the keynote I . . of the broadcasting Industry. Congratulations to P H S . . . Keep ,Em Flyingyto Victory! U MUTUAL RADIO STATION KPLT TEXAS H BROADCASTING H , , H STATE SYSTEM 1490 on Xour Dial NETWQRK j N GOVERNMENT JOBS ' MISS Biggefsi HSPCH fur, James- More young people needed. Enroll now for H Q IHHWSI nf'U'f fur. l good job with Government. Special short Miss BiggE?fS2 That LIS COFYCCK NOW tell me course in Civil Service, Tuition 37.50, and S10 H What fu? . 1 ffm Day, Night, and Home Classes fi James' U' 'S I Ong Way 0 - PARIS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE CO. Robert Hutchinson: I have 21 cold in' my U 444 Marganet St. head . Phone 478 Fred Morphewz Well, that's something. E I.. w Mowers Ground and Repaired I ' H 8 XLL WORK GUARANTEED EVEREgri1D1StLV?gE2Ir1'fXl51:11f?12INCLAI1I i o. E. THRASHEPES E 101 Bonham Street GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Phone 457 Paris, TCXUS Tffaco, Products , Richard Powell: I want to try on that suit gg Ev'ERYRom S SERVICE STATION in the wi,,d,,W,-- H ALVA WINTERS ii Dependable Service Clerk: . Sorry, sir, but you will have to use Grand and 18th Telephone 295 fhfi dfCSS1ng 1'O0II1. ?::a2: 2: 2: 2: 22 2212: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2::2:02:n 12212: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2:u2:g,m2: l! ll . 5 The City Steam Laundry COMPUMENTS OF H A I I !! MASTER CLEANERS SUPPLY CO. ll N ii PRESSER5 HOME or BRUNSWICK TIRES H FUR STORAGE Phone 196 Phone 21-22 PARIS, TEXAS 01113411111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 92401 211 1 1 2 Ioiudluvcuulini 1 ivulmincz Page 140 11:1 We Call for and Deliver Phone 727 TEXAS CLEANERS M. W. WILLIAMS, Prop. 67 Pine Bluff 1111: 1u1u1n1n1u1n1u1 1 :1 1:11 Joan Devlin: How ,could I live without brains? Miss Beatie: That remains to be seen. n1n1u1u1u1u1n1n1u1n1 1 11 11:0 -01014:101011110101111411 1 10 n1n1:v1n11:1 1n1n1u1o1u1u1:m1n1i:1 11-1 -1n1u1u1u1u1u1n1u1u1u1o1r1n1 PARIS OIL PRODUCTS DIXIE GASOLINE OILS-BONDED TIRES 42 South 22nd Phone 783 M. S. KIMBALL 1 1:1 1 --u1n1u1o1u1u1 1 1 1 1-10:0 1 --1-1111111, J. C. HATHAWAY Congratulations to the 1942 VVILD CATS 1.1n1.,1n1,,1 1,1 14,101 1 1 1 1 1. - 1 1:1 1:1 1nqpn1o1n1u1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1o1u1o1n1 1 1 1 Charles Clark: I hate clumb women. Monroe Shrum: Ah, hah, a woman hater. 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11101 Compliments of BUF ORD DAVIDSON'S GROCERY GAS AND OIL North 'Sth Street '01 1- 1 1 101U1rl1n1n1ll1 13111111 -11 1' 1u1u1n1o1o1n1n1n1n1n1n1n1n1:1 HUGH PALMER MOTOR CO. DE SOTO1PLYMOUTH Come to See Us! 39 S. 20th Phone 861 .u1n1::1n1m 1 1 111: 1 111111111 . 1:11 DRURY MATTRESS X AXVNING COMPANY MAKERS OF 'MATTRESSES AND AWNINGS 297 N, Eleventh St. Tel. 430 FRED KIRBY RED STAR OAB I811PHONE1181 Anywhere in City115c Special Prices on Country Trips 17 N. 21st St. 46 N. Main 1u1:r1o1n1n1u1a:1 1n1u1n1u1u1u1n1: The Better PIace to 'Earn ROYAL CAFE DON W. WAIR 34 Bonham St. Telephone 9539 1n1:r1u1o1n1 1 1 1 11 1n1u1.n1u1:x1 101014110111101u1u1n1 1.10141- 1 1u1n1n1n1n1u1u1l1 1 1 1 1-1 1m1n1n1u1n1z,1u YEAGER'S GULF STATION I. O. YEAGER, Prop. Bonham E5 lith Sts. Paris, Texas m1 1':1n1n1n--n1u1 1 1011 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n1o1L -1n1u1x1n1u1 1111111111111 1 1-1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1u1a.1u1 Mr. Farmer: Young man, what do you mean by bringing my daughter in at six o'clock in the morning? Fairfax: Well, I gotta be at work at seven. -wg. 1 149141101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 101 1u11:101u1n1n1o1u1o1n1:x 101: Compliments to the 1942 Class from PALACE COFFEE SHOP Excellent Service, Quality Food Moderately Priced FOUNTAIN SERVICE AL BARNETT MARIE WRIGHT 1,,1.-1010101 1 1 1.10141-n1u--u-o 14 PARIS MILLING CO. PARIS SPECIAL FLOUR SPECIAL X DAIRY FEED 1:1 1 111 Page Iv w e 'W a s flQQQlllllffflII.IIIQQQIQQQQQQQQQQQQllQQQQQQQfilill , .,,. A... . I A---' .. ff E - E -' I .... .... I ....4,,,..,. .,,.. ,A., . .... ...,, .. I , , I I U JESSE THRASHER P, f G B no d I Q ,, U Used Cars and Auto Parts 10 ' ay' r er' Pease' XVRELIXER MZRVICE John Hollje: Make mine a chocolate sun' Your Business Appreciatecl dag, ll 21st and Price Sts. Plione 144 3 TEXAS BEAUTY SIIOPPE GI-eaags tothe Class of 1942 A TEXAS HOTEL , , , T 7 U Students! Let us take care of your hair problems BU BABERY Q DOROTHY WHIPPLE HINKSON, Mgr. Cafe Flake MUS11 Bread Phone 862 For Better Toast H . - - F - - - - H 'IP' Mr, Lively: How far are you from the Cor' S , i .? U SAND AND GRAVEL mt mm H Telephone 104 Paris, Texas Martin Lee Epps: Four seats, sir. H Dickey Jones: Mr, Wgbb, did you mm-ry Congratulations and Best Wishes U that girl of yours, or do you still darn your fl'0I11 ll own socks? ii b 1 TRAVIS a AIKIN Mr- Webbi Yes- Men's Wczxi' Exclusively ,:..: Z : I : : 2 I - 2 : : : : 3 :.,- .2 2 I -.:.: :......:..: : : : ......:.: H 7' I l! . ' THE u 1 , U we SME LTBERTX II A I , 5 S NATIONAL BANK HOME OF GOOD IN PARIS II 1 H SHOES AND HOSIERY .THE FRIENDLY BANK. H 9 E. Plaza E PARIS TEXAS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ll 3 Page 142 10.3 1:1 1 1 1 11:1 1 1 1 111:10 - .....-. ..--...... .- 1 A 0? I . . . Si Fertmze Your Lawn Mobiloil and Mobilgas U C ll I il YV. A. CAVVTHON, Agent with . i -. I SOUTHLAND H Magnolia Petroleum Co. H li ii COTTON SEED MEAL Paris Telephone 91 ' 1 H I I STOP AT 1 I V , Y RE EARL AND JOE NELSON'S 5' ,' QIQTQQVMQQERS SANDXVICH STAND U For Delicious Hamburgers and Sandwiches i 560 N. Main Phone 9556 N . 1, C .Is h d H G 3, O Nota? 65 i1.nMaig.uStOn ! ,ziifgs 7,000,001 Parts for Less Q OSCAR E. MEANS 24'HOUR SERVICE St. l cl F G ocerie. 5 V1 , ., colllfmiim Ihlglizcteci Meal ii SAM POINTER S CONOCO STA. ll Fresh Fruit and Vegetables i We Appreciate Your Business i OU1' SPCC1f11fY - Phone 288 160 Bonham 2 ass-PHONES-366 U I U W. W. BILLS W. E, BILLS H ! THE MIDGET CABINET ,SHOP FURNITURE BUILT TO ORDER ll 1- . . SH ,R WOOD CARVING CONSOLATION TO THE SENIOR H R p if g, Refnshing cl Uplol t ' g Q - L . L - 1 0 Cornci' a6Ehn and Clrziham an 1Pasri2H3I'exas Q with rlpologles to Rudyqrd Kipling Q : 2 : 2 :0:u:u:u: :n:n:': zz: :ni When the seniors last lessons are studied, 1. Ami the quizzes are things of the past, M' When the gracles have all heen recorded GENERAL CONTRACTOR After we've Worlcecl right up to the last, ll We shall rest, ancl, Seniors, we ll neecl It: Phone 1280 214 E. Waslmington E We can Sleep for an hour or two, :.:I:..:.,: I I 2 :.,:..:..:.,:..:.,:.,:..i With never a clream to remind 1118 , of the other harci stuclying to 0. --.--11-1------1..-on i E Thenlithose who have worlcecl shall he E s wily, - They Stroll arouncl 'in pairs: ! A . Each Wearyvancl 'worn out senior i Shall he iree irom worries anrl cares: We shall have 'a long rest from then on i . Q with never a hells shrill call, i Ancl our heacls Shall have clone with aching, ! For well not have to stucly at all. g I I 141141111 1 1 1 1 1:11 1 1 1 1 101-84 G 1 111111 111 1 1., 1n1n1n1n: 1 1 1 1 1x1n1r1n1o1o11Q:Q Page 143 .Q Q 0.0 ,. I 5 T l U U rr 0:1 U U ! U 'Q' n .11 1 auu1u:mu1014x101111u1u1u1u1411o1n1u1u1u1o1n1n1u1upn1n1u1u1u1n1u1u1u10 At the threshold of Life's Journey, we extend each of you our congratula- tions with sincere wishes for a future rich in accomplishments TEXAS POWER X LIGHT CO. YOUR ELECTRIC SERVANT' Planning for the Texas of Tomorrow Providing for the Texas of Today pu1:1 1 1 1111 1 1 11141 1 11111 1:11:1n1:n14:1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4:1 -1 1. 1o1u1u1u1u14:1u1u1u1n1:n1:a1n:1n1 .g.,- -. 1 : -.:.....: : : : : : -i-..-0.3. He: It's you I love. I care for your money only up to a certain point. She: Yes-the decimal point. trade with us FOOD STORES E.-- ....-..-..-......-..- 11.1. 91 11111 8 l ESIEBISSNIC .ggc 1.1: 101,101 10.1-:1-H111 1- 1- --1--H20 U: 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l QUALITY FOOD AT Q LOWER PRICES l . . i We invite you to Q sp. 1-U-.1.i-.,--,-u-u-u-0-n- -U-1.-0-uw THE HOME OF Mrs. Day's Ideal Baby Shoes and a Complete Line of Infants and Baby's Handmade Wear G. chem dhcp 6 Clarksville St. THE PARISIAN BARBER SHOP W. E. KAMMER Congratulations to The Class of '42 1' - 1n1o1n1u1u1u1u1n1 40:31.:..:..-U:.19-.,:.i:.,:..: : Z.: : Miss Goolsby: Jack, spell weather. jack Humphries: W e t h a r. Miss Goolsby: Well, that is certainly the worst spell of weather we've had in some time. eu1n1::1u1u1u1u1 1:1 1:11 1011:-1-014.1 11 1n1u1n1o1u1u1n1u1n1n10111141 1 BILL'S SERVICEQSTATION Washing, Creasing, Tire and Battery Service Acme Bonded Batteries-Vulcanizing Phone 123 N. W. Cor. Clarksville Ei? 23rd 1101::1u1n1n1n1n1u1u1n1o1 10111111 Q 1 1.1 1 1 1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1.1 11,0 ,.,n1u,1 .101011114.1r.1n1u1u1n..u1,i1 1,103 . can A U U ll 4:0 n H U ! U ! U U ! U H !! ll Killehrew: 'iDo you think two heads are better than one T- Bill Sperry: Sure, especially when you're matching nickels. 1:z1n1n1u1y1u1o1n1o1u1a 1 10141 1n :.,:.,:.,: zu: : : : : : : : : : :up 121:1n1n1n:1u1u1u1o1a1u1u1u11:1u1 BETTER SHOE REPAIRING Ar P E L T Z ' S Shoe Shines With Reputation 8 Clarksville St. 50.11 111 141141.11 101:11 1 1 1 151 11 1 1 1 1 1.1 1.1.1 1 1 1.1,,1 NORTH EAST TEXAS MOTOR FREIGHT LINES INC. SERVING NORTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA PHONE 718 11.1111 111111.11., 1.1 ,:, INTERSTATE Grand, Plaza, Rex, Lamar Motion Pictures are your Cheapest Entertainmentl' C. I. MUSSELMAN, Mgr. Paris, Texas 1:1111 1 1 1:1 1:11 11:1 1 1:1 o:ou1u1i1 1 1 1 11141 1 1 1 1 11 1:0 P age 144 11101 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111101111 11--a1u1u1n1n1 1 1u1u1u1 1 141111 101 1 101 1912-Thirty Years-1942 ' Serving the School Children of Paris .1'K. ..r x. -QQSEYSQ-2':fa5's'-sz'sa-'az-:FQ'-:az-rss.-4:23-:-- The .fnaiiiiiifisfffiiaaiiaaeiiaiiiiaaaexeeann-. 'NX ff Homeof Q -9- . - -g.6-0- . PEE lll lll Ill lll Ill lllh llll Ill Ill Ill lil llll GEE ll ll Ill ll ll ll ll ul llll P . 'nnts W. ...., ll ., C I!!!!llIlITmlll!!!l!ElI mHUMJlUJ lilllplfmlllllmm I I Varmshesy ALEXANDERS 7 ALEXANDER 7 and I X Enamels I ALEX ANDERS 33 So. Main Street 1141111111-1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 111111 1u1n- 1-1 1 -i-ii-1 -1 31101911914 114: 10 0:4 Office Supplies Books Station- ery Pictures Mirrors Picture Framing Etc. I '1a1n1n1o1n1 1101111 1u1u1u1u1x1u1i 1-1 1n1u1u1n1n1n1u1n1o1u1n1 For Quality Food Eat at DUNLAP,S SNACK SHOP ll North Main Good FDOII is Good Health SAM PAFFORD, Mgr. 1111.11111.111..1.o ii ,- 1n101r...n1u1o1o1.1 1 1-1.5 101 1 1 1n1n-1-u1n:1u1u101i1 1:1 10 COMPLIMENTS OF BAILEY'S PRODUCE 36 North Main 0'c 9 Q11 -1.1 1 1 1.1. Cecil Fields: Hey, you going day? to class to' Hoot: What's the matter with you? I went yesterday. i I Qi H u u ll 1 H 19 I zr n I 1 I ' .QQ u1n1o1u1u1n1x1n1u1 1 1r1o1o1u1oi1f4 G JOHN GPLIFF IS GROCERY O A 497 N. Main I CROCERIES Ee? FEED S Phone 9 L 1.1 1 -..-n-.i-1110.-s..--11 1 - --- 1u1..1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1---111111-10 r1u1u1n1n1n1o1n1n1n1m 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO P. H. S. CLASS, 1942 PARIS CITY LINES Special to All Students ZWC per ride when purchased 20 rides or Adults 5'c Safety, Comfort, Speed 1011111 1 11o1u1u1n1n1ii1u1u1 11 1 IHOYC r:u1u ...u1.x1u1 1n1n1u1n1u1u1 P01 4, u:0::i:.i:. :.,1-ii:-iz.,-pfiziiqsi 1-i Mrs. Gothard: Jack, where did gum? jack White: Under the seat, more of it. Do you want some? 1iu1n1u1u1u1u1ni1n14 101 1 1101 you get that and there's n1u:1 1 1914 11x1114n1u1n1uu1o1u11n1n1o EXCHANGE YOUR COTTONSEED for CLEAN HULLS AND YELLOW MEAL THE LAMAR COTTON OIL CO. ii The Friendly Oil Mill Page 1 1n1u1o1a 1111: 1101 111: o'a o 'J fo 9 H II in Li 4 'E off 4 I 1,1 :off 5 o'o1 o U U U l ll Q H U U U ll ll :zo ofa Q U H ll ll v of v o.o1 E l U ll l 50, Q go ll Q l U u 3 1,1 '11 U U ll ll ll COMPLIMENTS OF W. S. HODGKISS Fight ,Ein W ildcats YVe are continuously working for the betterment of the Paris Public School System and Lamar County as a whole. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF LAMAR COUNTY 111111111111 1 1 111 1111111 1 1 1 10:4 11-1111111111111-1111111111111111111-114'-1:1 11105 STONE CLEANERS CLEANING AND PRESSING 49 Grand Ave. Phone 90 .311-2: :G:U111:1.:1,:11:1,:1,:11:1.:1:11: 2 GASTONHS WATCH SHOP Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing We Buy Old Gold Buy, Sell or Trade for anything of value 24-IA N. Main St. Paris, Texas 1111--1n11-1n1111111- 1--1111-11411111-1-1-1 1.11.1111 111.111 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111.41 Ruth Reeder: There's a Worm in that can' dy bar. Martha Hern: Take a drink of water and wash it down. Ruth: Aw, let it walk down, :1u1111u1111111111111111011111111114111:111111 JOHNSON NVELDING 81 MACHINE SHOP H. O. JOHNSON, Prop. Tour Good Will Is Ou-r Big Aim I '71 South 21st St. Paris, Texas 111111111111111111111 1 1:1 111111111n1:1:o :1-1 11111111111111111111111111111111 1 1111119 B D Wcvtm jmufnceofa. atrnendly loan service 9 Clarksville St. Phone 226 1 111111-11.1111 11.1 1 111111111111111111111,!. 1- --'.- -1.-1.-11-1.-1.-11-1l1.- - - ----.g. .3 1.-11... . v,411-11--1- -1,-1,- - - - -0- 11.-1.-1,-1--,:. 1111111n1u1.,1111111 Compliments f REDDELIJS BARBER sHoP 26 Clarksville For Better Shaves and Haircuts 11 1: 1111111111-1111111111:1111o1o1c1: 1 1 :1:1111a11n11:1111111111111111111:11:111:1 1 ANSWERS TO JUNIOR IINGLES 3. Bobby Antoine, Lee Hartline, Dickey Jones, L. V. Morrow 4. James Killebrew 7. Ruth White and Gene Hartwell 6. jeff Boswell :1:1:11n11111:1:11:11111o1 1111111:111:1 1 Nolan Denton's Grocery FEEDS AND SEEDS 300 Bonham Street H1 1-1 1 111111101011-11-111111111111 1121 1 1 111 111111111111 11 11 1 .111 1.111-111.1111 111111111111 -.111 .31 1. 11 11-.1 1. 11 1. 11-11 1. 1. 11 1 n 11 1-1 .1111 11111 11111141 Mr. Coker: My boy, do you know what becomes of boys who use bad lanuage? Jake: Yes, sir, they grow up and play golf. o'o11 11 4 v of l l l ll ll Al Gullick Pontiac Co. Goodwill Used Cars SERVICE THAT SATISFIBS 72 So. Main Phone 460 01,-1-,1,.1,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,1 1 101 : :iz : :iz : 2 -11: : : : : :1:1.g. 014:1:-10111101111111111111n1u1u1111111111111 .1 111111111111111101111n1n1n11n11111.111111 R. A. MARTIN LUMBER CO. l Euerythi11g to Build Anything 338 N. Main St. Phone 157 Paris, Texas .:.11-1.-1--11-1.- - - - - - - -11111-11-.1-1.g P HONEY KRUST BREAD Making Its Way by the Way lt's Made 30 Lamar Phone 481 age 146 13.11-111.-11.-11: -1- - .. -1- - -11- 1- .-...- :11:1n1-1:1-1:1111111 11111111111 1 1.1 1u1n1n-4. --1--111'-'1 1'1----l 'I 11111 -1 Q YOUR 1942 OVVL wears an AMERICAN BEAUTY COVER .... XVQ Sincerely hope you like it. Both the cover and the binding were pro- duced in entirely in our plant al Dallas. Many t1IaIIkS,.Wilclcats! i AMERICAN BEAUTY COVER COMPANY - Dallas S 30111111111 .-1.111 ,1n1n1n1n1o1n..u..n.- 11.1 I1u 6, Mr. Moore: ' Say, it's two o'cIock. Do you Lhink you can stay all night7', ,lack Sandsbcrry: I'd have to telephone home first. 111111111-11Io'a O M Z QOIIQQEQTQ - O O - O' W. W. IaooTHE TIN SHOP 34 S. 19th Phone 297 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1II1u1 101.8 'ff' 1411111010 1111111.--1111, 111111111111' II1n1o1u1o1o..n1II1n..o.- 1 10 SENIOR SIDE LIOI4l'I'S CTEISCIITOVU. l,.OVfllJlC ...,.. Ainialale ....,.., Sensilule . ,.,.. . socialite ,, ..,.........WilliaIn laightlloot ............LlC'ilI'l Kuylcen clall Biarcl ,,,.,.......Valeric Cleary ,,...I,,,.l3el,ly Hawley Oratorical ..,,... ,.,,....,..,,...,......,... lvl argarel UZ2Cll l7I'iviloIIs .,,,,, I ,,,,,.I. .,I, C wenclolyn Vxfilliams Naive .,....i ,,,..,.....L l eannel.l,e Cooper lI'II'IoCenl1 .i,,.i,. ,,,,,,.,,...,... R Illll RCCflClf NaIIgl1i,y .....,.. ,....,.,.,. N ixon Oakes Exciting .,.... ........,.,. l . C. Coker rllacitnrn ..,...., Elegganl, ...... , l1.lIle ..,.,.,. Natural ,..i,, Forgellul ,......, Owlisli .,.,... Reckless ,..,..., rllcasalnle ,.., ,. Yankee ...ii.. 'llanializing WClI1ClCI'fIIl ,,,,,,,,,.lVlarie Rolnlo ..,.,,,,,,,,lVlzIrllIa Hem ....,.....,.CDllClli1 AlVlyeI's ...........lVlarie Childers Ann Devlin ....,,.......l'lope l'lopliiI'IS ......,.....l3ElllEiI'Cl Turner Dial: Cox . .,,..,... Wallace WlllGfl.C3I1 .laines lQhocloS Reeves Oplimisiic . ,.,,,..,.,...........,, lfinma Kalherine Bono 1a-010141 1 1 1 1,1,,1h1u1,,1,,1,,1,.1, Q11 1010101 1 14:141o1.u1n1n1n1n1n1In? II Dunlap'S Coffee Shop I 15 Lamar ARCHIE CROW, Mgr. 5 I :Z I.,:.,:..:..:.,..,.,:.,:.,: I :.:..:..g . ll Comphments of EDXVIN JENKINS PICKETTIS GLASS SHOP ll New Mirrors Made to Order ll Old Mirrors Resilvered All Kinds of Glass Work Phone 775 36 South 19th ll Mrs. Lattfmore: What book has helped you most? i Miss Margie: My check book. ll 9:01 if101:11I4-.11111011Ixnxna-mizniniuin9:1 NANCE BUS LINES s ROUND TRIPS DAILY ll PARIS-HUGO I 1716 N. 20th Paris, Texas U 0 - - -..- -.-.-.- -.-.-..-.::,: zlzui. R. G. XVALKER 8a SONS MEAT MARKET i Best of Meat and Barbecue i 302 Bonham St. Phone 495' i v,m1a1:I1n1a1n1n1 1 1 1 1-1.-1II1a1e1w:o Page 147 q.. :a U U Q A 3 121 1 1 1 1 1 1n1o1n1n1u1n1n:1u1o1n1u1 1u1o1n1n1nnu1u1 1 1:1 1 1 -- ua .1 Q PARIS GROCER COMPANY NVHOLESALE GRIOCERS U Distributors Pure Food Products Del Monte Canned Fruits and Empson's Brand Canned Vegetables Q Mrs. Tuclgc-:r's Shortening and Maxwell House Coffee 2 M M' M IBRANCHES: I M ' ' - E SULPHUR SPRINGS CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS HUGO, OKLAHOMA H PARIS, TEXAS I MCKINNET, TEXAS IDABEL, OKLAHOMA GREENVILLE, 'TEXAS ll I li E H How old are you, my little son? II COMPLIMENT5 OF Q I don't know, sir. Mother was 26 when F. II I was born, but now she is only 24. Q H II PARIS, TEXAS E MAIN TIRE STORE ii 5 sz N . M ' st Phone 472 H SWAIM PRINTING CO. Sptiializimin Repairing-Vulcanizing 'Tires 5 U U 1 . . Tubes All Sizes+Modest Rates 2 Office Supplies 8 Equipment Passenger Cars, Truck and Tractor Tires U I t OLLIE SIMS, Mgr- Phone 319 Pans, Texas Q Compliments of One day when the band was marching, Mr. U EVERREADY SERVICE STATIQN H Wager noticed that Leon was out of step, He H Z' A. RED,DELL, Mgr. ! sitlid sarc:-Estxiallyz D? yourlcnow that they are ,, a out 0 sep excep you. III 426 Bonhangxggloco PRODUCTSPhOne 9521 Leon Fowler: You tell them. You're in II I Paris, Texas Charge' v'nLn1n1n1n1n1o1o1n1u1u1o1u1u:1:1 1:51. 9:01210101111n1n1u1u1o1n1n1u1n1o1: 1 ' A U NATIONAL FINANCE co. !,! !! PARIS CUT-RATE DRUGS QI Tour Financial Friendu- ll 5,4 BO h 35.00 to 9550.00 on Your Signature E Phone 307 n am Paris' Texas H Room No. 10 Solomon Bldg. ll in Phone 164 V E Cameras and Photographic Supplies furor'- Irrrrnn D 1 E,AT15Tt Sh i-I I MoDE O,DAY FROCK sHoP A un ap s a op Q j 22 Clarksville gg DRESSES, SLIPS, HosIERY E51-ELLE and DQRQTHY 9 East Plaza Paris, Texas ll ll Uoe Teaguezx What are you taking at Q MARION E. BROWN. Agent school? II ll ll ' A F lc Fl dz E h' h' ' ' 'l d L! SINCLAIBI REEINING Coq 3 H dowjii 'JY VW mg t at 'SM we . II 'o.1:..:f.:..: : : : I : : -..:1-.-.:,:f.'f. ,- -,, -..------.--- ..- P age 148 X .-11:1 o.11..1..111..1111,,,1 504 u V. ,Qi , W Wx, ff! V XV fgf.4-f1f'f -'X , ,fepdfj 1 , , 1 , I . fl'-f'-fi!! .- A I 12 Q. ' ,,-5 'Li' YAQL,-, ' . '55 .ff'f .?'i f'J-f52'VN' ' ff, M , X73 , ' j ' ff! W 17' , J, ,jf J CE-f, C l if ! ff! 'Q fi! fi ,- ! I 1 f' ,Lx If , X! -'5: 'fV2 ich ,- Of, ,,,f,fS-'C4,f,.g, , M QJMWJ. rf i, f ! , N . 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