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IS THERE a gleam of excitement in eyes of '4Sandy', Jennings, Nancy Greer, Janie Stewart, Miss Martha Hankins, and Linda McKim as they are whisked New York subway? away on CHILLED T0 bone, Nancy Greer, Miss Martha Hankins, and Mrs. Courtney M. Townsend chat with Mr. Jim Paschal of Austin, Texas, as they rest aboard British Liner Queen Elizabeth during OWL O 20 their tour of ship. New York, CSPA '4WE'RE HEREIN exclaim Owl Staffers Robert Thornburrow, Janie Stewart, and Nancy Greer to a newly-made friend in New York City.
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LIBRARY IS used for initial meeting and blocking of Dear Ruth, Senior Class Play for 1963. PhY As chilled winds of March blew into Paris, PHS stirred with busy activities. Juniors prepared 'lVIid-summer Nightmaren skits to be presented as money-making project for prom. Seniors swung into preparations for Senior Class Play and the first Senior-Faculty banquet as choir tripped to contests and added high ratings to its accomplishments. 1963 basketball team brought home the District 6AAA Basketball Trophy, while homemaking de- partment provided improvements such as new drapes for lounges. MARCH, 1963 11 . . . 1963 0101 staff represented at CSPA convention in New York 15 . . . PHS Blue Blazes Band Concert 22 . . . Junior Class Variety Show, A Mid-summer Nightmare 28 . . . ACT Test Interpretation JUDY COONS, Sarah Hogue, and Deanie Roach hang curtains made by homemaking department for school lounges. OWL 0 19
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Convention Captivate Owl Staffers New York! Dream came true for seven Owl staffers, Mrs. C. M. Townsend, and Sponsor Miss Martha Hankins who attended Columbia Scholastic Press Association con- vention in March. For six glorious, fun-filled, educational days, they were carried into far-off world of new discov- eries, magnificent sights, and unbelievable architectural feats of big city and Creat White Way. Subways, skyscrapers, ferry boats, Statue of Liberty, Washington Square, and Greenwich Village were all dis- covered in a whirl of sleepless days and nights. Paris High School's delegation all too soon was brought back to earth again as they jetted home to Texas and to all the Work to be done before the 1963 uColden,' Uwl could be presented in its grand debut. MISS MARTHA Hankins, yearbook adviser, beams with pride as she accepts Gold Key Award for dedication to school publications from Col. J. M. Murphy at Waldorf Astoria uncheon in New York City. OWL O 21
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