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'R Y : x Q-vA i ' 6 f 4- ' 7 f X ':': A :'E:: Q Qq' kuzzn ylvffrxsff 2 : q Q :,.., A: ' Q Q 9 x ..Q. :1--- X i J QQ fi kg ll I Rx ' if Q .xgclmfnidralfion Superin fen Jen I5 Weuage AYRES' Paris Home Owned Department Store Phone SU 4-4346 Paris, Texas FAMOUS SHOE STORE 9 East Side Plaza Par' T 75 72e,,J,ZZ,LfmZL' 7 :WML 4 jail' ?aWQg,,,Zf5Wm M WW' fDf?'V2ZAfff2ffM1fQQ0fM' Zfjifiidakbvpg 75 may ,f,a.?Ldj54'LM7r.7,,,44 , Liiizfpgzzigwwf ff? Af' , W W rinczyaa A Serving his first year in the princi- palship, but his third in the system, is Mr. B.C. Essary. A most capable se- condary administrator, he ably fuses knowledge with activitie s , tempering all with a fair meter of discipline. Mr. A.V. Price comes to Blossom Elementary School as a. veteran, with twenty-eight years of teaching to his credit. Successfully, yet tactfully, he welds his student body into an efficient, productive unit, measuring progress not by the time of sitting, but rather by the advancement made. PARIS MILLING CO. Mrs. Louise Clark As third grade teach- er, Mrs. Spear ably helps the students bridge the gap from primary to intermedi ate, an extremely important task viewed from either teacher's or student's angle. Carrying a full time teaching load of academic subjects, Mrs. Rheudasil also teaches health education to both grade and high school girls, drinks coffee by the gallon, and maintains a stun- ning coiffure--nice person. jdCMEy For lack of a better adjective, Mrs Stricklin could be termed indispens able. Teaching first grade with tlr sureness and skill of a professional she is certainly to be lauded. aa ff ia il V' Fractions, decimals, punctuation, spelling- all those demons of the fifth grade level-seem to make sense when Mrs. Moore explains them. Being well orientated by this time, the :ond graders begin to learn about such portant things as work, patience, and Lring from Mrs. Morgan. I HARLAN'S FOOD STORE 235 North Main Paris, Texas Delving into new subject matter with rs. Kincaid is pleasant and profitable ex- rience for the sixth graders. Under her idance, students beginto learn to separate e essential from the non-essential. With patience and kindness Mrs. John Porter strives to help her fourth graders in understanding the facts about this new and modern world of ours. One day she may tell them of the far corners of Africag the next, of the pyramids of Egypt, then much to the disappointment of the students, back they will go to arithmetic. Blossom, Texas AYRES' GARAGE javcuky 5,6 REITA WEISSENFLUH English GEORGIA WATSON , Homemaking WILLIE MAE MCLEMORE Science and Math SEARS, ROEBUCK, AND COMPANY AUTOMATIC GAS COMPANY I , NC. Shop at Sears and Save 220 Lamar Avenue Paris, Tex. MARK LEE Agriculture VIRGINIA BARDWELL Typing BILL ESSARY History , KIMBELL-PARIS COMPANY 1221 Church Street Paris, Texas X .,,,.. is xg: S 1? X - ,S ' ' il Ai 2 R' . .A 5 I is RM K W HWSHEV W Y N YYYYYYYY W I- Qi 4' 3? S ' ms i 5? f. 5353! QQRQF' fi 7 ' QW as .4- . r Wu. Q9 u5 1 . -5:.iAgsr' Nr .N M5551 , , 'Q M s , Q , is ,mg 19 .7Ae .x4vlmini:ifrafion reco9nize5 R LARRY WALKER Vale dictorian SANDRA CRAWFORD Salutatorian fc bevy pi' 604' o gg 6 ,fa a Q '- Y we g, 4 3 1 A 'f an 'R 'N ,Q s Q0 J ,Q JOHN PORTER Sec. Supervisor EDGAR STONE Dir. Special School Gzunfy Owcem fQ icem EDYTHE MCINTOSH Elem. Supervisor President MRS. TOM WATSON Vice -President MRS. GENE WALKER Secretary MRS. SAM.PARKS LORENE'S BEAUTY SHOP -1050 N. Main Paris, Texas KING'S SPORTING GOODS Athletic Equiprnent Distributors 135 Lamar ' Paris, Texas AwwMw,,x,,. WM..-1-N ELAYNE SCUDDER Reporter Compliments of MARQUISE STUDIOS Enid, Oklahoma JERREL HERRON Treasurer GARY WOODALL. ....... Prendent LARRY WALKER. . .Vice-President SANDRA CRAWFORD Secretary enior CAM THELMA CAMPBELL F.H. A. 1, 2, 3,4 Choral 1, 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Courtesy Nom. 3 MIKEY BURNS F. F. A. 1, 2 Choral 1, 2, 3 Typing Award 4 SANDRA CRAWFORD F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. Pres. 4 F.H. A. Vice-Pres. 3 District F.H. A. Sec. Z Area F. H. A. 4 A Choral 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Z, 3, 4 Class Secretary l, 4 Class Favorite l Annual Staff 3,4 Bark Staff 2 Annual Sweetheart 2 Courtesy Nom. 2 Best-All-Round 4, Dramatics 3, 4 E.A. GENTRY F.F.A. 1,Z,3 Choral 1,2 EDDIE GURLEY F. F. A. 1, 2 Sentinel Z Choral 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 4 Class Treasurer Dramatics 4 RAY HAM F. F. A. 1, Z, 3 Choral 2 Basketball 4 Track 3 Class President 1 Class Favorite 4 Dramatics 3, 4 is . 1 'E Z JERREL HERRON F. F. A. Z Choral 1, 2 Boys'Manager 2 Annual Staff 3, 4 Art Editor 3 Bark Staff 2, 3 Class Treasurer 4 Annual Sweetheart 3 Who's Who 3 Dramatics 3, 4 'E g J P eg gg :f ,. , we . IAM, I n LW New-2 z., .... z -1- Q l. i H71 - ':'fQ.f'L., . :: mm - - ,,,. 'en: 'R ROGER JOHNSON F. F. A. 1, Z Choral 1 JERRY RHODES F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 Choral 1, 2, 3 Dramatics 4 X- 'V www +w Q w .swam Q aw S5 0 . isa., , N.. NORTH TEXAS SUPPLY CO Farm Supplies GOREE GREENHOUSE SU 4-2400 I Say It With Flowers REAVES DRIVE INN CAFE Hubert C. Reaves-Owner 329 N. Main Paris, Texas ELAYNE SCUDDER F.H. A. l,2, 3,4 Basketball 4 Class Favorite 3,4 Class Reporter 1,4 Choral 1, 2, 3 Friendliest 4 Dramatics 3, 4 JOYCE SMITH F.H.A. l,2,3,4 Choral I , 2, 3, 4 Bark Staff 3 Office Staff 2 Librarian 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 2 .-v - af Kelli JERRY SKIDMORE F. F. A, 1, Z Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, Z, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Choral 2,4 Class Reporter 2, 3 Bark Staff 2, 3 Best-All-Round 2. Dramatics 3, 4 VIRGIE SMITH F.I-I.Ag1,2,3,4 Choral 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 1 Office Staff 3 Bark Staff 3 Cheerleader 4 Draxnatics 3 ?i MORRIS WAYNE SMITH F.F.A. 1,2 Choral 1 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 3 LARRY WALKER F, F. A. 1, 2 Choral 2, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Vice-Pres. Class President 2 Class Treasurer 3 Mr. Courtesy 2, 3 Most Stuiiious 1, 2' Friendliest 3 Bark Staff 3 Dramatics 3 4 JOHN SHIVER SERVICE STATION 1121 North Main St. Paris, Tea: GENE RODEN 8: SONS 425 Church Street Paris, Tex. Phorie SU 4-4333 BOBBY WEDDLE F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 F.F.A. Vice-Pres. 3 Basketball 1,Z,3,4' Baseball 1, Z, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3,4 Class President 3 Class Vice-Pres. Z Best-All-Round 3 F.H. A. Beau 3 Dramatics 3,4 TOMMY WHITLEY F. F. A. 1. Z, 3 Choral 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 RAY MORSE AUTO SERVICE 139 Grand Avenue SU 4-6210 The Finest People In The World Read THE LAMAR COUNTY ECHO KENNETH WHITLEY F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 Choral 1 AqW ?E SNHME fdif si Q l , BRENDA WOODARD F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4 Choral 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 3 Class Favorite 2 Annual Sweetheart Nom. 3 Miss Courtesy 4 Annual Staff Z, 3 Editor 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Wigiw W::sg?g,l 1Nff'1 Mwggg, 3,533 :r s :AAMQK 'V QC.: lil , ,,,,,,,,,,,, .Msf,g5g,:gfzv ,WM V gs ,, ..., Q '5 as lm.. 1 all -' Amis 5 ,Ji J ,X i 'Egg Rm' Q, ww M, ,WW S new W .fx af: 3 gm, sw GARY WOODALL F.F.Ao 1S2I3l4 Pres. F.F.A. 3 Reporter Z AREA VI, Vice -Pres. Outstanding Agricult ur Lone Star Farmer 4 Choral 1 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Class Pres. 4 . Class Favorite 3 Best-All -Round 4 Bark Staff 3 3, 4 RODNEY YOUNG F. F. A. l, Z Choral 1, Z 3 e3 EDWINA CRAWFORD, Secretary LYNN MARTIN, Vice-President VELLA GARRISON, Reporter ANNA WILLIAMS, Treasurer STANLEY SHANNON, President Each member of the Junior class officers adds his own bit of sparkle to the many-faceted group. Edwina brings her incessant contagious laughterg Vella, soft-spoken and honey- toned, lends her voice to the harmonyg emulating quiet in- tellect that commands respect is Stanleyg pert and vivacious , capable and willing are Lynn and Anna Beth. Under the tutelage of such officers, the Junior class strides forward with great vigor and progress. HOLLYWOOD SHOP ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO Paris, Tex. Paris, Tex. Si -Nil' W' - 'Q' l-IIIIQIHKS-SQ MELVIN BRYAN EDWINA CRAWFORD ALAN DABBS EDDIE EDMONSON PAUL GARRET VELLA GARRISON GRADY HERRON , r 4 INTERSTATE THEATERS ALLEN and FREDERICK ROBERT HULEN JOSEPHINE JACKSON MAE DELL LOVE LYNN WEST MARTIN PHILLIP RISINGER CRAIG SANDERS STANLEY SHANNON ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. Paris, Texas HOLLYWOOD SHOP Paris T exas ' MARTHA SMITH MICHAEL WALKER WILLIAM WATSON DORIS WEEMS PIGGLY WIGGLY Paris Texas ANNA WILLIAMS LORETTA YOUNG MACKEY 8: PIERSON 205 North Main St. Paris, Texas President - GLEN LATIMER Vice-President - WAYNE RISINGER Secretary-Treasurer-BILLIE CRAWFORD 5,9 OWL 0108 CKHA55 s w nf: ,,,:,s,, sew-off: JUDY BREWER CHARLES BURCHINAL BH-LIE CRAWFORI GARY CRAWFORD JOEL CRAWFORD CHARLOTTE EDMONSON K Q MURPHY-PROVINE LUMBER CO. WRIGHT'S CLEANERS 1010 North Main Street Paris, Texas Blossom, Texas MARY FARRIS GEORGE GOODMAN .TERRY GRAYSON fi DOROTHY HALL CAROL LANE GLEN LATIMER IIARY MITCHELL DAVID MORRISON JOYCE MORRISON PARIS COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Paris, Texas VENDELL NICHOLS WAYLAND OLIVER LAWRENCE RAY ' Q gif- ' '.:'H','?SiifiV 4l 9Si-lf! WAYNE RISINGER JO ANN ROSE JOHN ROSE CHARLES WHITE DOUGLAS WHITE CALVIN WHITLEY ,,, J Par1s Texas Pans Texas JONES PAINT STORE AIKIN'S MEN'S STORE JERRY WHITLEY PATSY WILSON DARWIN YOUNG 5'N swgwxzaxswwwfv- g It 'v gl' :5Al'l'LCLl'L 61,1515 Eager and curious the freshmen tred the halls of Blossoml-Iigh for the first time. They bring with them the blissful non- chalant air of the unknowingg that vitality of the very young and aphilosophy that defies explanation. President--MELBA CHAPPELL Secretary--SARAH ALEXANDER Vice President--LINDA SMITH Reporter--JAUNITA HAM Treasurers--MARIE CRAWFORD and CLEVE FENDLEY Na SARAH ALEXANDER MARY BOSWORTH I I WILLIAM CAMPBELL MELBA CHAPPELL PAT CLEBURN MARIE CRAWFORD GARY CUNNINGHA1 EASLEY 'S FLOWERS Pari s , T ex. Y' FSWSXSNF-5 ' MSSQL ' OGER LINDA GARRISON ., ,J f' f MARY LATIMER 29' DAUGHERTY CLEVE FENDLEY VIRGINIA GROOMS JAUNITA HAM '?' JO ANNE NAGY , 1 CARDINAL FOOD STORE Paris, Texas MARIE SILVEY LINDA SMITH INA ST. CLAIR ROY WHITE TROY WHITE MARY WILBANKS TERRY WOODALL PARIS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Paris, Texas W . wr 3 M 'umisi i -SY M Lf-3, - 1,,1'v:.-' ,4 ' 'Jiggw' vm.: ' f f-swag , Q. 17'-ax 1' A 3 . M 'Z fi fa I . 6, SNK' . is AM, nj, ' . K r Q Q - , X -JE. 't E 'E i. 31. vw 3 . an 'N 9333 ,K me 4 WML ,Q Nikgx 5, A. 4 rf, iw a 'V x 'Q . ' 4355? NL . QQ Q Q' X' i qggfffr '- 1-' - 155 Qtiffmst. Q tg 4 fs , X f 5 ocu Jing emolfaaglfierf va- , XE aa' ,125 ' ,Nga I , 'P' 1 is 5' ' 1 ,uf . - Q 'Brig I ' 0495? M ' Q x -L 1 D? , P f ang? 9 '1 jauorifed V .ow ,QQ ELAYNE SCUDDER Q' RAY HAM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BONNER'S GROCERY Faithful Service Since 1886 Paris, Texas- Phone 9503 Blossom, Texas . ov auorifw X1 WW JOSEPHINE JACKSON STANLEY SHANNON WAPLES-PLATTER COMPANY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY r'ho1esa1e Grocery Greenville, Texas 2675 North Main Paris, Texas SQ .giyolzomore ,jauorifw MARY LOU MITCHELL WAYNE RISINGER FOUR STATES GROCER COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF IRA COLE Wholesale Grocers Texarkana, Arkansas 'Your Sunshine Biscuit Distributor 'R' A! 'fl' V L Qre5Aman auorilfed SARAH ALEXANDER ROGER DAUGHERTY 5,1-I, KRESS 8: COMPANY BUTTERNUT BREAD CO. -BLOSSOM TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Paris, Texas Mt. Pleasant, Texas W.A. Dorries, Owner ffl? Nw ,'., jrien Jgejf ELAYNE S CU DDER JERR EL HERRON IDEAL BREAD Ideal for Every Meal 4 A ,r 1 Q1 1 JF 5 knew, .5 YN ' my ',.51'1i'f ,e A nilfgsiff ggggipg 'sf 'm,,Q?, 'W ,,. Q ,Z , Q , :SQ-fy A S4 A f if Lv 1 iq 1 ,V is , X22 A 2 X . 55 Wx, .SQU A0115 JO ANN NAGY STANLEY SHANNON THE LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK 35 Southside Plaza Paris, Texas Phone SU 4-6626 OELQQ 3 Su CCQQJ VIRGIE SMITH JERRY SKIDMORE DAIRY KREAM 423 North Main Street Paris, Texas F . - WV x KPLT RADIO STATION 1490 On Every Dial Gufteffg omin eed BILLIE CRAWFORD GLEN LATIMER MELBA CHAPPELL CLEVE FENDLEY JOSEPHINE JACKSON MELVIN BRYAN VBURCHINAL 'S BARBER 8: BEAUTY SHOP B'1o s som, T exas MEDFORD CONCRETE COMPANY Church St. Paris, Texas DEE WOLFE SERVICE STATION Dallas Highway Paris, Texas N 5 3, E I 5, a x E1 xi x 7 5 5 iw E A n v , . M. A-,M xi,..,, W 1 .....y,w..M u xg! Jw K 'Ji ij, . wmv X ai' .s 9 my Gmrleay BRENDA WOODARD BOBBY WEDDLE AW, ll ' BLOSSOM GIN Blossom, Texas J.M. Sanders, Manager .W i rwwaq 121 WVXQYX5 avr, T, ,ar Sw F ellvaarkb c YN Qlifo Y- CYJ, 535633 Large or s FIRST NATIONAL BANK DEPORT, TEXAS mall, we welcome your account --x Member Federal Reserve System Sweefn Bart omin eezi JOYCE MORRISON JOEL CRAWFORD GRANT FUNERAL HOME Deport, Texas LYNN MARTIN WAYLAND OLIVER 3 o .A u PHIL IP RISINGER DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. Compliments DICKERSON BKOTHEES NASH Paris, Texas OF A FRIEND 325 Bonham Paris, Texas 2 .S7weefAearf .ROLD HODGES INSURANCE FRY LUMBER CO. STELLROSE CLEANERS CALDWELL MOTOR CO Phone SU 4-4371 See FRY . . . ,. 2101 Lamar 521 Lamar Paris, Texas Before you buy Paris, Texas Paris, Texas 'mn ' A03 MOST TALENTED Edwina Crawford Melvin Bryan BEST DRESSED Lynn Martin Stanley Shannon CUTEST Anna Williams Jerry Skidmore ALL -STATE HONORABLE MENTION Larry Walker BEST NATURED Mary Mitchell Tommy Whitley . ALL -STATE SECOND TEAM Gary Woodall WA MOST ATHLETIC Thelma Campbell Larry Walker ALL -STATE FIRST TEAM Bobby lBu.lldogj Weddle MOST INDUSTRIOUS Brenda Woodard Mike Walker AREA VI THIRD VICE -PRESIDENT Sandra Crawford . SWEETEST Billie Crawford Cleve Fendley MOST LITERARY Josephine Jackson Jerrel Herron Ed1tor..... ..... Business Manager . . . . . Circulation Managers . . . Elem. Editor ..... Assistant . . .... Photographers . . Sponsors . . . raw., . . .MRS. BRENDA WOODARD SANDRA CRAWFORD . . . . . LYNN MARTIN JUDY BREWER . .BILLIE CRAWFORD . . MARIE CRAWFORD . . . JERREL HERRON ALAN DABBS MICHAEL WALKER ART WEISSENFLUH MRS. TOM WATSON SW! 3 ifjfffl .nw 'it 935 aYmYl'5' nf ,sf f le 9 Q5 PITIQN , Y GAOGF if 'J W - 'Aj,3 Q 9?5'f'3'JcfiSj 2 U T E 1 I r .4 lil U Q . XX 3 S .1 . ss,'s s 4 y l s 'G Airs Q rganizafiond VICKER'S CAFE Phone 9502 Lossie Vickers, Mgr. Blossom, Texas FRANK COUNCIL MARKET 202. N. Main . Paris, Texas Offer, President ..... ' ....... SANDRA CRAWFORD Vice -President. . . . . ..... JUDY BREWER Secretary ....... .... E DWINA CRAWFORD Treasurer ....... . . .BILLIE CRAWFORD Parliamentarian .... ..... A NNA WILLIAMS f song Leader ...... JOYCE MORRISON ...-is Q Pianist ......... MARIE CRAWFORD Reporter . . .... LORETTA YOUNG . Qotlfzfwe omema ew of ,America FRONT ROW: Marie Silvey, Sarah Alexander, Lynn Martin, Brenda Woodard, Joyce Morrison, Charlotte Edrnonson, May Dell Love, Judy Brewer, Mary Lou Mitchell, Mary Wilbanks, Mary Latimer. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Rose, Linda Smith, Joyce Smith, Loretta Young, Pat Wilson, Elayne Scudder, Martha. Smith, Vella Garrison, Carol La.ne, Jo Ann Nagy. THIRD ROW: Melba Chappell, Marie Crawford, Jaunita Ham, Billie Crawford, Virgie Smith, Sandra Crawford, Josephine Jackson, Thelma Campbell, Edwina Crawford, Linda Garrison, Virginia Grooms, Anna Beth Williams. H EJ E?45fm' N'Vi i .Q Z0 Clarksville St. 1709 Clarksville 240 First S. W. Reporter '. .' ..... . Treasurer........ .... Parliamentarian. . . . . . jufure armem of ,xgmerica President....... Vice-President. . . . . . Secretary ..... . . . . EVAN 'S STUDIO Paris, Texas COX FURNITURE CO. Phone SU 4 -4045 BOB SWAIM HARDWARE Paris, Texas Umm, . . . . .ALAN DABBS .JOEL CRAWFORD . PHILIP RISINGER WAYLAND OLIVER WILLIAM WATSON . . GRADY HERRON FRONT ROW: William Campbell, Calvin Whitley, Eddie Edmonson, Pat Cleburn, David Morri- son, Terry Woodall, Glen Latimer, Lawrence Ray, Philip Risilger. SECOND ROW: Wayland Oliver, Roger Daugherty, John Rose, Cleve Fendley, Wayne Risinger, Troy White, Gary Crawford. THIRD ROW: Roy White, Joel Crawford, Gary Woodall, William Watson. ummm-mmm,-MN.-Ouwuw-ywfwmqmm w- f. Fxmalgx.,-we-ww Joyce Smith, Sandra Crawford, Larry Walker, Melvin Bryan, Jerry Skidmore, Gary Woodall, Craig Sanders, Eddie Gurley, Jerre1Herron, Sta.n1eyShannon, Michael Walker, Mrs. McLernore, Bobby Weddle, Lynn Martin. ci en ce L6 President ...... Vice -President. Secretary ...... Treasurer ..... wp Cer, . . . MICHAEL WALKER . . . . BOBBY WEDDLE LYNN MARTIN . SANDRA CRAWFORD Parliarnentarian .... . . . STANLEY SHANNON V r I porin Q 3:7 1 Q -mmf' z A, x I 5 Q , , ' 1 3 cf 1 3 s 2 5 s 2' f M wi M 'MW COMPLIMENTS OF MASONIC LODGE NO. 303 Blossom, Texas me-may N' ,W-vw-fma .,,,,,..w..w,v-'M--vw-M-N-wf '1'f ' M.. M W.. ww.,-4-L., YA ,www -,Ma vl ? gg., V Q Y 3 Aff' , ,, 'ma . V 1'- FRONT ROW: Mike Walker, Gary Woodall, William Watson, Morris Smith, Stanley Shannon, Philip Risinger. BACK ROW: Manager-Craig Sanders, Jerry Skidmore, Melvin Bryan, Larry Walker, Ray Ham, Bobby Weddle, Paul Garrett. ZZ. M1044 'F 34 Q' 11 14? 1 , .F 'F K iss -' if H! M ,v Q - xv :K 2 Y xg? Ng 4 i N 18 X f' X EX I I .f f 'magK Www A in K X VS x 1 , 19 4 3 Q2 K 1 3 I I! I il Isff, , f v , 11 I , 5. 11 If YZ 4 -'PL ' 2 X33 5 x5 R af A SQ f N:- .' 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U -Q-1 gL1 WQq J A M CAQQFLQCJQPJ VIRGIE SMITH - JOYCE MORRISON - JOAN CAYTON - GARY WOODARD ' IOSS,Qm t In fafei I! ' Ki jf Qk?q,MPs6N Editor fast breakin vabbed g -u the nk of and -1 r Sharp Yllker mu Lke football Bihamps. Th e. wi was .gr fn e 3: 24. . 'th as IA W 'owing rr as wks-me if t' ength of led the in 1S'S'l?,1s wedxe com m found of his also mark 0Wn. an Gobe t'Thevj of the w r milf a defcwfy was h01e 'ud0Ks h eat this their g1nLfin Hd a r Year. Punedaglf Svmrdfgl Scare Y ova, szoush withmom. Nt ofltherlgppy Mid?'v45. our qualgelxl 991' . 055939 92 ans Hana 1 BL, im . it wa d S ni qgs Pullsdagd tuck. The F ,, . Etl n, 1Q ' e Staolored hex. L . ' C 'Oar-h gfllal gs of on ' I were Us Ed , S I3 dnd Ut Pytlze with ,ny Same' ' last ' PW Larry t dog in M Q Ch -nd mt wasihe B am - 0 'eglweddijgec mth zgtop Bull- i'u11g'eiIy0n B1 'las . ywelhgds eight' Mig . 1-ridZs,,,n Frith and gh Bl,,,faSk5f:,.-l, 100,15 eg sky, ', H ,e','olU ',s ' X650-9, at tlimintj 4 Ma:-h Slbdn I1 Cavs, tallfalfeakftn dell! Stl. b e P Ch flu -1. h n 1 , c- e. Ut he 9111 7' 1 o Pt fh P S Or- dr, .,n at ld 8 2, 4 01 gl- in 1 Al it-hw 31-,.a tab, 'ite th'e,.S t the hal: .lnhf-s, the tpizhie cangemle Wav e gan!! b ' ', ' ibb me lar-'ht A Hn h. 111. I m C and 'inef' 'Ons of '91-.. Th . H yan HI- 'I rv- e -s d 00 een 'th L' greg. mblfu an m b A Isnt: I1 e v..L:1'cI , N1 P O ' T 2-4 ' nb H and Q , 230 XOU mis. Playxh mini., L r Closer' Bm XR stirrj 10 field Blang f0u s ry 50al e 550m ' pe' 19 Ynasker wisafld tex 1 fe Fra 62-ffgd vfimshpstafer B bo 8 gre ll close - . - ay m ulcto goin Obby , unds- Th apshar Ss, . lon of urmngfy I E scorel fguud wat-he dotllieolzily othipotgy e lgSkT'fXa2 f0l1:d the sess' og, Wedd Yue Sm. ,gn - etb - h th- Gcond Ie, . Bard ith . res W ' all Shoot- e h ,Cam 'H the If-vfu'S 13:33 10 r' ' gf?P- lf? Larilflge sniff' Wedd Vere-e ' Lewi nday n. Ing Ig, Wim onyle he! Walks with le d. , 8 Ms- with M rght ,f . -. Wm., e ,-,.,, d ,.. r fr, hy 9 Apiofvln the C , nshfp 011-v Sa 1 0 Xkei' nyqfe dag: A855 ' ch fU1'.4' 0 .is weasff' ,ss vice- ' iITg,i0ns 1 ' f of the honors Twereama gm! I , ,er has received- 'tgp gfgir .re was voted Friendhest 1 1-name s of P was the iunior yearbook nf aff art nominee. He was ehos- Ed one I I during both hisi Bain He is ff an closg ru TCW O l' ourtesy oi years Nietho Is an ssorn Goes F r .. T Ch ' h' G urt i o arnpions ip CZ, 4-, 6 9 . , ,. , traiier puhed behind their coao, O b . D 'ntervening six 6 K Ad dm .I O ' h in' ' 6 , the Biossonx . ' -' d n. ' 'NlX.F. 91 af O - s, area who Ye- ce! , Biossorn with and' W wan he hi- 'idwinl bove re- pgfle metre naff e H T d BT GTNNA BIRDS ez Biossoni, Texas ir: T952 yt Friday me: 3130 pin. 'ust car -' g the i years, the oi-'g' - iive as creased to T2 sharp-s ' ,V perts. The victorious team ' ,mg eivin Bryan, Yaui K' X cmd Ham Yxmhp rarniiy to ez. O o Abou X soni. He was round his so hor. G .- 'nei various ciass Q O H 095 16-8 is so ho ' ' 9 x 0 8 e heh has r . M H Students ' , 'F Shannon, SV: 0 mari. ' ' ,v ned ' A ' l ibothh r is pres t t. O 4- e ' 7 A he schooi :ther week was over. pe rushing honie to iorget about er, Mir' ah iigures PW' ' ' ,rn was crow . . Austin's Gregory Q1 0 . H pxayoiis, Bros- TOT YGBXS. e I -53-A-K' Biossoni Methodist You 'high A , eieetede sceretar, ' ttrnds w G qv 0 O Dui in i inai hosting 9 D00 . sit f ' oi the Ani., A d Van ' smother Snii - iast ye . - and is l i three sm buiidi G ' in the d idorn ed 5 'th was ar He a a nicni- N fm' But sv an out dirt has l eteate d tinahy Sandy his ciass Church T S , A ddeniy r d to the ,rr 62-47, an 'on Big h inost Methodist I i MXF. t his eras I A . K I u rushe and court. U I ' ou A deiending iiardsviiiei in on ines ever piaye - score oi ber . Woodaii is pres During his junio ' - resident oi Th ssom 55 ursdaystb' Sr wa Y Kyie chanipr KD e oi t e d in - ot the ident o r year smoye M '15 -' A 1 phonte 'V ht have sensa baske ' tive thi as eiee was chu d to th h UUE on t r 7 4 12 Buiidog schooi oy eonseen i xv 5 an aiso vote teain. vd Claud O e 8 75 . . .U I I 6 mia Bo U .gm y 'ust 'K Bi ed 39 . r a tie. his cias He was . kethah rev! r the S cl I Qooasgq' i. i' -. o I 30r1'Y, Y C E a UP Q fm in tionai ga s from by .i 's year. tg ted vice jp d ' sen eia C -Kyle C ' old as X ' A sirn been notx s' tfans iast X ,greasy in Austin 3 . 6 before the Buhdogs became Teiais ' ' I B sasrsoaaii champ- havin: :MS , games ,without a defeat no Sr the Buhdogs beearne the oniy has. irteam out of ifzoo nartxei- favorite- te to achieve a second Ah-state has X Another basiaethaii Ah-sta. . Bobby Weddic, has racked MV ight Emi s at runs. he was nee. le Sgeaf abs, ,,, H I honiore ciassad f' we g '-. 1 .5r, iv' Qifggfsgvsa'-.Q-.fn IJ' ol W dQlq4ef74,4y5.,.-.. is X0 1 1' . 8 1, 2: X1 11 J? te Ciass the ia ketha the sta 1951-58. iii ry honor his son ear 'Na d I 5S',.h3od'l?,e . .. I ak bb .9 Ja FP Sta ions. ' ' Jerry and Larry were ipiayers on the court heiore they . taie - tehing iinni tournament 931155 W game 'rand the Sinai game the PC5625 WCOY5 39 'five boys wouid okay together as The iivesenior starters W Biossorn High Buhdogs. , ieave behind ,records reveaiing Wm , ' Jerry tirkidniorei, Larry tWaik. more-than rnere wthietic achieve- Wemdemj of l , . 1 v eri. Bobby kweddiei, Morris ment. The winner'-s eireie has be- and dmmgdims guam SB Wayne ismithil and Gary tWn0d- come coininonriiace for -these tive 6955 Vwsddemk ' 'A' eau' an rf 'wth aiii are the Buiidog starters, and hoys ever sinoe they became in- Best AWAWHH ' L 1 4 I Y' rfb -they are ah BHS seniors this year. terested in haskethaii and Littie ' Freshmen dass 'Wm 'U' ww 'If . 1 -T106 E' That' dirt court beginning is a League hasebah in the iiith grade. X se f-,y Jvfa-ZZ.v9 'Wal i' -ffff' 17 S7754 We iond memory oi the 1953 champ- The hitter sport has aiso oiayed pr' Jffzog' .fs 06 SP? ions 1 heiieved to be the lirst La-X a great part in -their tives. 8 4'Z 1i'-11-,'.-ff-.I 5' ,Q f 22 'mar County team to enter the an-x inVi'JEa2 their Littie League team, 54ig1g7:tqg.f: ' :kg P0 1' 19 . -4 state championship bus- the Binssont Giants, was runner-V LWGL hgh 4- Z-.fa-ig 37, IT0 101 - Xup in Yaris eompetitiorizh Pony ri,6'Q'pd12s,,o '-.fn I0 la gf, 33' ' -inning xheaguo basebaii Woodaii and 55',,,3og'1::l4-e,4f P0 of J1 7? ---,tt,,,, prayed for the Senators: '?I',':'l1 :1 -.ff-7, '-.4091 X0 10 -- Tigersg Srnith for Qvhybr 'Q 14,1 3' JJ 21 1- for the 5 .,,1,f,b,,g4,'-.Q--I .f .9 10 J, ,,C7 'n 'fp-. . -.gf 27' laxsft' . efefze- ff., .0 7 swf h.Q,,' 2 aa f 'Ja K . -,I .li 10 01 50 ,lf A -5 IJ 01 enior Cymru MIKEY BURNS wills ALAN DABBS the right to hang out at Dan Bolton's shed. THELMA CAMPBELL wills' JOSEPHINE JACKSON her pivot spot on the basketball court. SANDRA CRAWFORD wills MAY DELL LOVE her office as being president of F. H. A. E.A. GENTRY wills EDDIE EDMONSON the right to come to school, only when he feels like it. EDDIE GURLEY wills PHILIP RISINGER his right to get along with the teachers of Blossom High. RAY HAM wills CRAIG SANDERS his right to pester the English teacher. JERREL HERRON wills LYNN MARTIN his ability to draw. JERRY RHODES wills GRADY HERRON the right to flirt with any girl in high school. ELAYNE NORRELL wills ANNA WILLIAMS her ability to catch a husband. JERRY SKIDMORE wills PAUL GARRETT his ability to sing. JOYCE SMITH wills EDWINA CRAWFORD her way with the boys. MORRIS WAYNE SMITH wills MELVIN BRYAN the right to get back at coach. VIRGIE SMITH wills EDWINA CRAWFORD her bossing authority. LARRY WALKER wills MICHAEL WALKER his way with the redheads. BOBBY WEDDLE wills PHILIP RISINGER his way with Mrs. Bardwell. KENNETH WHITLEY wills VELLA GARRISON the right to speak out loud in any class she wishes to. TOMMY WHITLEY wills WILLIAM WATSON his right to go with any girl he wants tO. GARY WOODALL wills STANLEY SHANNON his right to go with any of the East Lamar girls. BRENDA WOODARD wills LORETTA YOUNG her right to work on the annual staff. RODNEY YOUNG wills MARTHA SMITH his right to keep her mouth shut when she wants to. MORTON FOODS Hubert Cunningharn - Owner r f6e Wemorie5 NP A LARRY WALKER BRENDA WOODARD BOBBY WEDDLE 6860-fo SANDRA CRAWFORD LAMAR CHEVROLET COMPANY PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS Paris, Texas Phone SU 4-7446 Gasoline, Motor Oils, and Greases et gzmenfarg ,e in if ial ,, wwf . M x, 'q x. 1,13 9... .1 . .fe l aff, fm .W-V, ad Q w '-W . . Q my 'J'-, , su W.11f gf, Y 1 min ,,l?ff'f ' q V - ww 1 1, S -3 . vm... I 's ' 1 in . M a :EL N ,fag W, , Y 5 Q 'I . Q xi X or k .1-vg, 'ffl-I 'Q A Li-ifiifxl. . 4: -.aww .M Q, za. .FH 3, .X 2111 .' 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Mihbiz Mike Blackburn Josephine Brewer Linda Browning Ronnie Cole Norris Farris Harold Grayson Judy Love Tommy Mitchell Bruce Ramsey Mary Srnith Billy Wear Jimmy White Russell Whitley Sue Wilson Gary Woodard Joan Cayton Bonnie Horton Lloyd Ray Roger White These EighthGraders are longing for the time when they shall have crossed into High School. Their ideas are those of a teen-ager but they are the future and deserve a chance to test and try them. CWA Qfwle TWO DIME'LAUNDROMAT--Coin Operated Washers 8: Driers 1037 N. Main St. 1715 Clarksville St. Bmmie Jerry B TYR Sue L1 oy d Garrett Carter , Francis Mike Linda Cleburn Farris Sue Barbara Garrett Goodrnan aS2uenfA Qu cle The mysterious doors of true knowledge are con- stantly being opened to these Seventh Graders who eagerly await the riches in store for them. All has not been easy, but theyhave learned more through trial than error, more through pleasure than through pain, more through experience than through suggestion ob Mar shall A Linda Smith Jimmy Lois Webb Nobl Alvin e B r enda MOII1BOD Rogers Delbert Weems NOBLE'S LAUNDRY BOLTON'S PRODUCE SHED Blossom, Texas Blossom, Texas Lowell Whitley . K Carol Crawford Judy Crawford Johnny Hall Tommy Hall ASS: , Floyd Lee Arlene Love .ke , ,nl ,SMA Quik a .,,, I . - ' ----' 1 Walkel' A 3 W Q -22235 T ai i T. S2 . SG S: ' tw ig , 5 ' ' NF' m f' f :MQW 1 3 - f ra J' ame S 3:53 535 ' - Q 253,555 :fx A f ,5 :gi H Nggyst, I 3 1 I, LZ , Weissenfluh 1- -1 .- ' ' J 1 , if . 252. r L B ttY Fifa. A . liz 9 i u ' I . S ' wh. N ' ' ag 15,1 Q -' Hx' 1te ,hz jk. 1' u K 4 f. was ' A 3 t 4 ' Q at ' ' T vi a' is X r 5 'l ' u n X ll 4 Q Here a Columbus, there a Davy Crockett! Adventure looms large H Corky at this age. Mrs. Kincaid helps Whitley the sixth-graders to channel their many interests in diverse ways, to James Young mentally catalogue even incidental learning for future use. ,iggdi . Hazel Davidson Gracie Farris Jerry Hulen Wanda Ki ng Norman Shannon Je rry Smith Elizabeth Robert Charles Dunagan Edmonson Fendley am gale Trying days, these for the fifth graders, but there have beenrewarding moments such as those experienced by helping prepare the Christmas pageant. A wonderful balance of work and play makes life very worthwhile for these youngsters. DOT 'S BEAUTY SHOPE Blossom, Texas THREE BEALL'S Paris , T exas Nancy Patricia Brewer Burchnal David Edith D0l'l.Ilie Roger Harold Gary Hmds Jackson Mitchell Mitchell Morrison Ollver jane Mar shall Michael Tommy Marie Linda Rogers Rogers Skidmore Srnith Tyler Webb 'WJ Wi -, . a W' lf 5 M70 Q 'S - wie! is RSXAGJ Kawai' Larry Loyd Linda Foster Freelen Holland ,, 5,3272 it Q S. XX it ,,q. ' 2 142: .,,.2 Al t F f:'i. Barbara Allen Donnie Ashley Bob Carter Beth Dabbs Robbie Durham Jerry Farris Joe Goodman Jane Green Larry Holland Mae Owens James Ray Shirley Sessurnsg Barbara Whitley Lacona White ' f1J1'e'f 7 .yy ,4 1 X' 6..,,,, , W ,I gourd Galle New interests loom large on the horizon of these youngsters Such strange, mysterious things as sci .f fi J .bw Q i 4-If ai, 401 f EET -' - r -xv, is ' Thomas Chenn Steve Cleere Linda Crawfor Ronnie Foster Geraldine Free Linda Freelen Barbara Jenkix Scott Loveless Shelly Morriso Judy Walker Greta Wear Dixie Whitley Billy Wilbanks Richard Young Paris, Texas in the curriculurn Par!-S, Texas GUEST PAPER CO. ence and history have somehow made their appearance C- 32 R- PAINT STO jzwf Qafle There's no loafing to be done in the third grade as these in- termediates can verifyg yet, learning can be such fun when nineteen little minds merge their varied ideas and vivid imagina- tions to come up with something decidedly different. lonna Allen Bobby Anderson 3 Laffy' BH'-lghn Tommy Brewer .A ' 'Q ,ir K ,.f Q45 Mary Kincaid Betty Love Elia' Ckey Doyal Henry Griffin James Jackson Velma Jackson me ,Wg in W 3 ..t, fel 1 fla k L f-'fi ' ,4 N ,-21' J f 553 A 1 i ' ' , if V, ,Q ,. ' I at Y, . .5 'UH . Ai ' rr r Q I ..., h -Qsq. . 1 nmy Morrison Brenda Neel Bob Nichols Sammy Parks 'qi Loki Vancill Linda Westmoreland Clarence White David smith can Tyler TWIN KISS DRIVE IN 2031 Lamar SU 5-1430 GENE THE JEWELER 21 Clarksville St. Paris, Texas Don Melissa John , Joe Jack Anderson Anderson BLl1'China1 Chennalllt Cleere Marshall James Mildred Ray Margaret Elizabeth Dickey Dunagan Evers Evers Farris Francis ww-EWPS ' t' 1 - 1- .. -'A M' ::- ---- 2 mfs ? M A in-aiiskswif, X ,gi W1 JE f f f fwy55g31?mMS3Ts. E:3E5I'-I5-'51551235-32-29:52 ' ' Y ' .' I' FEIEQEES. Mia N' 3' ' W- 'J W Mk ' fi ,a ,,,. . 5 ' A ,gt g Ma, -I - 55,1 ft - 5 ,: ' , , Wig' f fl.. . ' ' , I , i K , , M 3 ....... . ' I y ' 3 ,L f ' . . ' Q , 1 If - sw ,. A' A 1 ,I . ' Johnny John Paul Patricia SherrY KennY Ronny Garrett Holland Johnson Love Oliver Patterso Stephen Tommy Rhodes Sessums 4? Donna Kaye Smith Watson ECO!! J ga Je Wise in the saws of the world, now, the second graders launch into formal education with RITE. Rin Kffnrann Stanley Wanda Weems Whitle' SWAIM PRINTING CO. Paris, Texas Few firsts could be more priceless than those youngsters found in the competent care of Mrs ncklin Barely past the mewling infant stage, they find school a place of enchantment, quite un ke anything they have ever known before. ' ary Ann Marvin kllen Baughn -ol Miller Bonner Melinda Doyal u 0 .f Becky Freelen LeRoy Kathy Norma Burchinal Cagle Carter ..f, if al' Q fx- 1' a in 5 1 ll K n Carolyn King Charlotte John Nancy Jerry Raymond Mills Owens Parks Rav Robinson Q- A C , ' Vg My , . I 1 , 'Y c- xv , nr' W Sf Q cY! li Q 5 l 'B I I sl v f Ronnie Donald Nikki Carl B. Travis Smith Wear weissenfluh Westmoreland Wilson RANKLIN'S CAFE g ade OUTLAND'S GROCERY Blossom Tex. Blossom, Tex. ,Maw--'lf E 5 N05 We X ENS 55 'Q f4'5'!Qf' l'4'?f5 .mx 1-!+e'?h':: ' L w gg.-us. as ,af . 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