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Golden Anniversary Edition of Owl 0ne yearis work covered fifty as 1963 Owl staffers recorded history of past forty-nine yearbook staffs and volumes they produced. In producing the fiftieth volume of The Owl, the staff worked closely with Parisians who could help with historical data. Thorough coverage was necessary in activities, sports, organizations, classes, and advertising not only for 1963 but for the past yearbooks published by PHS students. Owl office was, for 1963 staff, scene of crucial conflict with time as it fought to produce a success- ful yearbook around a unique idea - Shadows of the Past Light the Future. MISS LUCILLE Beauchamp, editor-in- chief of 1913 Owl, talks about debut of Fiftieth Owl with Miss f f f Martha Hankins and ,lack McCubbin. EDITOR J ack McCubbin and Busi- ness Manager Judy Seay of 1963 Owl look over yearbook with dedicatee, Miss Stella Mae Crain, at Owl Presentation. MR. C. GRADY Secrest, poetry editor of 1922 Owl, holds 'igoldenn Owl, about which he wrote poem for 50th Owl, as he talks with Miss Martha Hankins, adviser. 'iW'e present to you our 1963 Golden Owl, said Jack McCubbin amid tension and anticipation in a gymnasium packed with students, ex-staff mem- bers, parents, and friends of PHS. Excitement reigned as Miss Stella Mae Crain was revealed as dedicatee and presented her copy of 1963 Owl. As students waited impatiently, final moment arrived with announcement, i'You may now come to gym floor and receive your copy of the Golden Anniversary Owl. Students pushed toward dis- tribution desks and after briefly looking through the new book, entered wholeheartedly into the auto- graphing party which followed. OWL I 24
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Work CAREFUL artwork of David Dees, assisted by Susan McCoin, helped to make refreshment room take shape in form of beautiful garden.
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