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Month of May MAY 25, 1962 0 Eagerly anticipating his turn, Glen Allison watches Mr. W. E. Burroughs fill out receipt for prFud'UUiiiUT - Joe Clark as he gets his Senior ring, six months earlier than any other class of PHS. DURING THIS activity-filled month, Seniors pre- sented their last assembly, and Juniors realized they were moving up to Senior class. The long-awaited moment came for Juniors when they received their class rings, settled down to review for final exams, and dream of summer fun. 25. ., .... ,iii ii ,. ,.., .tey AVVA , Y , P1936 vo' '1 KEY CLUB President Barney Bray presents coveted First Place Award of Key Clubs Inter- national to school and Mr. Dee Cunningham. Award was won for fourth consecutive year for services done by club. RADER JOHNSON willingly secures only remaining space for poster supporting his candidate in Student Council campaign. ., it pf l I OWL' I9
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Final Exams, Graduation Crown Tradiiiona STUDENTS IN Mr. Joe Thurmon's American history class make good use of fresh air and picnic tables behind school. MAKING USE of library facilities, Kaye Shelton, Jack Stubblefield, and Peggy Pilger do research for English term papers. STUDENTS OF PHS rushed into month 0' May with full schedule. Preparations for Junior Senior Prom were in full swing and students anx iously awaited this event. Student Council, Future Homemakers, Fresh men, and Sophomores were honored with picnics Annual band concert and OWL Debut were causes for excitement as students hurried -to ward graduation and the year's end at PHS. xii MAY 23, 1962 0 Students crowd around bargain table of old pictures at annual picture sale held by OVVL staff. 1 J. W. SIMS finds a quiet place for study OWL l8 during spare time before final exam.
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PUNCH FLOWS from sil- ver lion heads for Sopho- mores Norma Jean Robi- son, Carol Kaye Mallory, and David Kennemer. J. D. White and G. I. Hodges tie into place voluminous white parachutes which added to misty atmosphere of CAMELOT, theme of 1962 l May Casts Spell of Ancient Ca HANGING PRECARI- OUSLY from gym rafters, Junior-Senior Prom. BOLD CARDBOARD knights take shape through creativity of Carole Kimball, Ann Caw- thon, Janie Stewart, and Betty Jane Clark. COLORFULLY COSTUMED as medieval ladies claims Karen Irion as she scribes one of the hats created to enhance Sophomore Servers costumes for CAMELOT. and chivalrous knights of King Arthur, these twenty-four Sopho- mores served in punchroom at Table Round under the magic spell of an ancient castle scene from CAMELOT. l OWL 0 20 IT'S FIT for a princess! ex- de-
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