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je GUCCI' ian, Qlflilftfi 0 0l'l'LOCl 6lCg. MB. IUSTISS dictates while Miss Larsen writes. Besides being an instructor in French and English, Miss Larsen is unofficial treasurer, recorder, and secretary for Mr. lustiss. Yes, you will have to look hard and long before you will find two people any busier than Miss Larsen and our principal, Mr. lustiss. The signing of the Declination of Iniiepencience niniie Texizr iz republic. Mr. Iustiss and Miss Larsen THE THING that costs the least and does the most is just a pleasant smile. Our principal, Mr. lustiss, certainly applies this motto, because he al- ways has a pleasant smile for everyone. Mr. lustiss is truly a faithful friend of every student and teacher in Paris High School, and he is always ready and willing to give them his valuable advice. Mr. lustiss received his early schooling at How- land, Texas. He attended Baylor University, where he acquired his B. A. Degree, and received his M. A. Degree from the University of Texas. Fesser is an ardent football fan and is always present when the Wildcats play a game. You will find him enthusiastic about both curricular and extra- curricular activities of Paris High School. We point with pride to our principal, a truly great Texan. As a friend, teacher, and counselor, we have found in him perfection. ff' Mr. Thomas S. Iustiss. Principal T2 T U f , ff i , OWL 12
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Sail E14 Cugfiuafeol ,945 J 4 Mr. ALTHOUGH OUR superintendent, Mr. A. H. Chamness, was born in Adamsville, Tennessee, and received his early education there, he is certainly a Texan by adoption. At the age of seventeen this young Tennessean came to the- Lone Star State. The next year he found himself teaching school in the old Martin school house. Mr. Chamness received his B. A. Degree from East Texas State Teachers College in l922 and his M. A. Degree from Southern Methodist University seven years later. He officially Joanna Trontman became known at the Bet.ry Rorrn of Texar by making the jimi Texar flag. WE PRESENT Miss Ioy Reeves in a pose most familiar to the students of Paris High. Although her position as secretary to our superintendent, Mr. Chamness, requires the greater part of her time, she always manages to help students who come seeking information and help lndeed, Miss Reeves plays a vital role in our school life with her willingness to help and her fine spirit of co-operation. A. H. Chamness, Superintendent assumed the duties of superintendent of the Paris Public Schools in lanuary, 1931, although he had been acting in that capacity for two years previously during the final illness of Mr. I. G. Wooten. Despite his fourteen years as superintendent, Mr. Chamness still likes his work and is always sorry to see vacation time roll around. He is a favorite with the students who enjoy his tales and anecdotes which he always has to fit every occasion and sit- uation. Here's to a true Texan, our superintendent. Miss Ioy Reeves OWL 11
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V .Z , Miss Ioan Abbett, B. S. English, Speech Drama Workshop Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Raymond Berry. B. A. Mathematics, Physical Education Head Football Coach Miss Euna Anderson, B. S.: M. S. Mr. Peter Barnett, B.S. Miss Louise Beatie, B. A.: M. A. Clothing Mathematics English Basketball Coach Tri-Y Sponsor Asst. Football Coach Miss Inez Bishop, B. A.: M. A. Miss Mildred Coffey. B. S. M555 Siena M09 Crain' B- A- Spanish English English Spanish Club Sponsor lunior Class Sponsor National Honor Society Sponsor Cheer Leader Sponsor Mathematics .gf .95 fke Oni? micfafor Miss Mary Crawford, B. S.: M S OWL 13
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