d Tru fy'-1 709 UL YODER 1 ol-le - gicnce 'to or aII a +mc:y s f N and THE RA M A. Chicag u of the Pubhshera OND A HOFFMAN COMPANY 0, Ill ,L f He re's . I 1945 Honors HF Medalist Award Columbia Scholastic Press Association First Class Honor Rating National Scholastic Press Association Victory Star Certificate for achieving distinction in the field of student iour- nalism in patriotic support of the war effort ot the United States of America. Columbia Scholastic Press Association ijfillril I- lIlMnIll1lllYl E-Ihjfl x L A L 1 . , , A ' H ' V 1'-F1 I il'l'1I sl MIIEJ Ili! ll-'ll'-91 1 'gl O '. . . . .. I ' y N 0 . lrllll' INF! I1 Zfhw, 2' , , 33 a f ' Var R EW? W 5 iff 4 ww W s5,fl2,l,Q slim? Q 4 A S K 2 3 X l 5' O Ke ote , cw A is il? as 5 algal T i it fMm V f ' 3 F45 l ' I T Q r' f M if f .S fi ff Vw 5 S ' W aw' W ' W ' ji I 5 f?,llf'Sr3BEEN a long, long time sinde our director steppedgugon tie bmdstqritd 'f ,, ' ri and raised the baton, that set in motionathe production of this thirtyfri Q 5 wqffffmf 3 third volume at ffl-lEQOVVl.. E pf ,QW f Q iq . ' ' Il ll Here is ayouir Album search ,this Familiar Music as chosen by you for this school year. for pictures ot yourself and friends, you will first in Parish Loyal and , our school song is so have Not only were gthe songs in the sw anzzviz it Q K c,.. N the all-school favorite. the the-Enola ofa- 1 5 il 2 ie! I its , , Y ef i mm 3 fin S1139 is We s, , gi, , E 'f hi-fflrili' 21Sfzf5w Vinvf W sift'-fe' Ss, 31.121 lsfr-K-iigiiafadiff' iz 3 wfsiw N445 5' 5-jf? , ,iff A adds? H yr 155fAftlf5SiR MMM' rfmg ifahitf Y'1sa'f1ymygi,iz'rf,,r 3u,fuf Sponsor Editor Manager Miss Martha Hankins Charles Baxter Maxine Hornbeck Q dwg, ,l . s T h e 1 9 4 6 0 W L Shift,-tl.irJ 14 nnua f f9uMmti.m of Paris High School Paris, Texas Editor's Note Should auld acquaintance be forgot And never be brought to mind, Should we in Paris High forget The days of Auld Lang Syne? IN Tl-lE above paraphrased lines lies the reason for editing this yearbook. We have striven solely to give you the best book ever, an imperishable record that will become more cherished by you with each passing year. We have chosen for the theme Our Album of Familiar Music as selected by the student body, believing that it would reflect the true spirit of our school as vve turned from the dark uncertain years of war. We felt that with the return of peace the students desired a theme ofa lighter vein. Endeavoring to capture and forever hold this spirit, we present the ten favorite songs of the students themselves. Although all songs ranked high, our all-school favorite, Stardust, was so unanimous that we felt it must be used frequently to best portray every phase of our school's activities. If sometime in future years when you are thumbing through the dusty pages of this the thirty-third volume of THE OWL, you recall to any extent your high school days, the many good times you had, and the happiness you shared, then our work and hopes will have been justified. TO ONE who exemplifies The besT in Teoching, To one who blends her oTTecTionoTe noTure ond humor with her Teoching, To one who is loved by oll who hqve come in conToicT wiTh her, WE, The sToTT of '46, dedicoTe Thiisifdiume of The OWL wiTh od- rniroTion, oTTec:Tion, ond opprecioTion, To Mrs. Sidney J. STifelmcin. i io i Mrs. Sidney J. STiTelmoin f5'fwA ,T 'X ,NT X x , ',' Vx fi x N fx ,T x, E C o n Te n Ts The School .................... -Page FeaTures ......... . ..... Page ATh1eTiCS ...,...,. ..... - Page FavorHes ...... . .,.. ,N.u Organizahons ......, ..... - Fruends of P.H.S ..,.,....A.. Page Page .Page 3 K s ,- ,T 7 Through 54 55 Through 66 67 Through 86 87 Through 94 95 Through 124 125 Through 192 9 R, .4 I1 c o Wm Gwn Um Smdwm 8 OWL 9 They Strike the Note Not what we gain, But what we give Measures the worth Of the lives we live. BY Tl-llS code live the men who serve on our school board. Although each of them is engaged in business, he gives of his time and his services willingly and without compensation. Under the capable leadership of the newly elected president, lvlr. J. B. l-larvill, these men see to it that the future welfare of the student body is not forgotten when the present looms so large. For the excellent perform- Mr. J. B. Harvill ance of this and their other specific duties, the members presgdem of the school board have earned the admiration- and respect of each and every student. MY- D- C- l'l0llCH1Ol Mr. O. W. Boswell Mr. J. B. Griffith Secretary Dr. L. B. Stephens Mr. W. E. Whittington MV- H- P' M0'Ye Vice-President Vice-President Our Conductor Secretary to the Superintendent Miss Joy Reeves, B.S. Mr. A. H. Chamness S intendent Zag Q . In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold, Alike fantastic, if too new or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. THE ABOVE quotation well exemplifies Mr. Cham- ness's motto in life. He is a man of vast mental facili- ties and true integrity. He has always had an un- ceasing interest in the students of Paris High School. During the fifteen years Mr. Chamness has served as superintendent of Paris Public Schools, he has become a friend as well as an adviser to all with whom he has come in contact. OWL I0 P WI. 'll And DirecTor Mr. Thomas S. JusTiss Our Principal T Once in a while There's a perfect clay, With The song of The birds and The flowers in May. Once in a while a dream comes True, For once in a while There are folks like you. THESE FOUR lines oT poeTry apTly express The feelings of The enTire sTudenT body Toward our prin- cipal and beloved friend, Mr. JusTiss. The song TiTle, l'll Be Around , could appropriaTely apply To him since he is never Too busy To lisTen To The cares and Troubles oT The sTudenTs. Truly, iT is only once in a while ThaT you Tind such a wonderful person as our Fesser. SecreTary To The Principal Miss Elayne Larsen, B.A., M.A. French lnsTrucTor For The Faculty Faculty on opposite page iclentitied: 1. Miss Marie Adams, B.A. Typing, English 2. Miss Euna Anderson, B.S., M.S. Clothing 3. Mr. Peter Barnett, B.S. Mathematics Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach 4. Miss Louise,Beatie, B.A., M.A. English 5. Mr. Raymond Berry, B.A. Mathematics Physical Education Head Football Coach 6. Miss Mildred Coffey, B.S. English Senior Class Sponsor Cheer Leader Sponsor 7. Miss Stella Mae Crain, B.A. l How about J. B.? English 8. Miss Mary Crawford, B.S., M.S. Mathematics 9. Miss Mattie Belle Crook, B.B.A., M.A. English l l Merrily We Work l. Typing is a popular subiect for most students, 2. Did Bill Waterman take biology just to dissect earthworms'-9 3. Pat's ettorts will give her those attractive clothes we all desire. 4. Sonny knows how it's done. DWI. 12 Who Plays The Symphony E Faculty on opposite page identified: l. Miss Celia Donaldson, B.S. Music, English 2. Mr. Thomas Echols, B.A. Mathematics, History Tennis Coach Assistant Football Coach 3. Mr. R. F. Edwards, B.A., M.A. History, Economics, Civics Director of Museum 4. Miss Katie Feeser, B.A., M.A. History Director ot Guidance 5. Mr. Thomas E. Gay, B.A., M.A. Mathematics, Bookkeeping 6. Mrs. P. C. Gothard, B.A. Spanish Spanish Club Sponsor National Honor Society Sponsor 7. Mrs. W. F. Grimes, B.A. Speech Drama Workshop Sponsor 8. Miss Martha Hankins, B.A., M.A. Latin, Texas History, Civics OWL Sponsor Latin Club Co-Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor 9. Miss Ruth Harvey, B.A. Typing, Stenography :FF :FF Our Studies We Never Shirk 2. Himmel! George, pass the German translation! l. Mrs. Waggener dishes out those cones to a waiting line. 3. These English students bear down during the study period in Miss Crain's class. 4. Betty and others receive those vitamins. bwi 14 Q N :X That Builds The Faculty on opposite page identified: 'l. Mrs. W. M. Heath, B.A. English 2. Miss Francenia Hicks, B.S. General Science Physical Education General Science Club Co-Sponsor Freshman Class Sponsor Health Club Sponsor Tri-Hi-Y Co-Sponsor 3. Mr. G. S. Howard Band Director 4. Mrs. Grace Lattimore Librarian 5. Mr. Paul Lively, B.S. Mathematics Assistant Football Coach Hi-Y Faculty Sponsor 6. Miss Daisy McHam Mathematics 7. Miss Mary Misso, B.S. General Science General Science Club Co-Sponsor 8. Mr. J. W. O'Connell, B.A., M.A. Bible 9. Mr. J. H. Ray, B.S. Chemistry, Physics Mathematics, Aeronautics Assistant Football Coach 10. Miss Frances Irene Riggs, B.A., M.A. English ttf rt? ln the Classroom We Beam books. ' 2. Sewing is one of the finer arts. l. General Science comes easy with carefully prepared note- 3. Workbooks and maps make our world history more vivid. 4. These chemistry students seem interested, but do they know what Mr. Ray is doing? OWL 16 Builders of Tomorrow Faculty on opposite page identified: l. Miss Jessie Rucker, B.A. History 2. Miss Sallie Seckel Latin, German Latin Club Co-Sponsor German Club Sponsor 3. Mr. Dixon Shelton, B.S. Vocational Agriculture F. F. A. Sponsor 4. Mrs. William H. Snow, B.S. Clothing, English 5. Mr. John F. Stanley, B.S., M.S. Industrial Education Arts Club Sponsor 6. Mr. John N. Stevens, B.A. Industrial Education Mathematics 7. Mrs. Sidney J. Stifelman, B.A. Biology Biology Club Sponsor 8. Miss Dorothy Thomas, B.S. Foods Foods Club Sponsor 9. Mr. Floyd Weger, B.A. Band, Choral 10. Miss Mary Wilson, B.A., M.A English FFF' FFF Book Week playlet. 2. Registration day and time tor work to begin. 3. Miss Sallie helps us fill out our choice cards. But Homework Brings Bad Dreams l. Miss Crook's fifth period English class brings Us an original 4. The library is a place to study, but are they really OWL 13 l. Our band does its part to show Paris that we have a good football team. 2. Mr. Justiss introduces Sgt. Oliver Allen to us, who in turn tells the student body about his experiences as ci Japanese prisoner. 3. A practical demonstration by one of the foods classes. 4. The band helps the cheer leaders in one of those fa- mous Thursday assemblies. 5. We must have a football ticket if we expect to see those Wildcats in action. 6. A sample of those numer- ous pep rallies on the front steps during the i945 foot- ball season. 7. Mr. Hathaway and lvlr. Berry take pleasure in award- ing those 1944 football letter jackets even though they ar- rived very late in the year. rr? ugh, X, , Ernest Stinson Treasurer . . . Sponsor . . . ,WW Miss Mildred Coffey 4, ....,... W ai., ,J - V w.,uZ:,,m I ,I 4 ..,. : Q ef et i 3 ' Sturgis Stkmmwrr Westie EF V i Maisie by iiissiieii ttitlaiiiii A HBAGY am xessisszi, fy -N :sis imssefwimf kg? BWSSSQ Seahawk r A ME W EQQQQYKQG ::,: i si? o fa. ss.s rrrr Q so ossss F r..,, W it srfr s taff-My ,,, , ii ., -I 1 1f M..sQ 4.,,,,s,.,f W, :55 :,, E Y - ..,r ' 'f i Senior r'r- . .,.,..,r,.,,.. W Class Officers at Q 2 President . . . Mm Johnny Amis Vice-President . . . Henry Brasweil ei? 5 Secreta ry . . . I ............. , W-dmv-W Richa rd Ma rg raves L, 5392: ss ,,:f saw .. TVN f.fsWM..t sshi - 1Q-Q: ' 4 Q3 s-sig-Q sm inthe may sew ' likes atwwiiw S ii f.,f s,,, , ,s., . , ,, ,W 1,s, .5 . .. 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New 'freak mwmsteamsi ihfgggrnghs Fgmzsrwd Syxinlyixuiwaifa, 51 Smut Q3 f fs Ltd Aff Qmtwta. Qwsmmwst ivmxqsgsfwmifsgtaadf 'The Luwmmzss Wright Mmm Xe, Hwefnwkfitw filtwrisshg iimuw Ward V f '-var-A AHA-A V -he --4 efs- f A-' ' M'--W-us tim M- ' ' Class of '46 3 f X 5.5 Spencer Abbett Rep. Latin Club, JCL, Vice-Pres. Gen. Sci. Club, Fresh. Fav., Football, Basketball, Softball, OWL Assistant, Vice-Pres. Fresh. Class, Drama Workshop, Pres. Soph. Class, Soph. Fav. Nominee, Hi-Y, Vice-Pres. Nat'l Hon. Soc., Sports Ed. OWL Robert Adams Gen. Sci. Club, Hi-Y, Football Mgr., Basketball Mgr., Foods Club John Alexander Sr. Consul Latin Club, JCL, OWL Assistant, Sec. Ger. Club, Nat'l Hon. Soc., Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross Council, Jr. Rotarian, Sr. Sci. Club, Assoc. Ed. OWL Eddie Allen Latin Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Hi-Y, Ger. Club, Biology Club Mary Frances Allen Foods Club, Arts Club, Latin Club, Band, Tri-Hi-Y Johnny Amis Gen. Sci. Club, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Softball, Hi-Y, Sec.-Treas. Sr. Sci. Club, Foot- ball lvlgr., Jr. Fav. Nominee, Sr. Class Pres. Jack Ashmore Gen. Sci. Club, Football, Basketball, Softball, Drama Workshop, Hi-Y, Latin Club, JCL, Vice-Pres. Sr. Sci. Club, OWL Assistant, Foods Club Callie Ann Ayres Treas. Gen. Sci. Club, Choral Club, Span. Club, Treas. Soph. Class, Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Football Queen Louise Barber Basketball, Spanish Club Betty Jo Barnett Gen. Sci. Club, Choral Club, Foods Club Emilio Barrios Latin Club, Band, Hi-Y, Vice-Pres. Span. Club, Sr. Sci. Club Charles Baxter Gen. Sci. Club, Football, Basketball, Softball, Latin Club, JCL, Sr. Sci. Club, Vice-Pres. Hi-Y, OWL Assistant, Jr. Rotarian, Vice-Pres. Jr. Class, Editor OWL, Pres. Nat'l Honor Soc. Ben Beesley, Jr. Latin Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Sec. Ger. Club, Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club Donald Bell Football, Choral Club, Softball, Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club, Track Ben Billingsley Gen. Sci. Club, Football, Basketball, Softball, Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club, Biology Club, Tennis State Quarter Finals Billy Lee Blackburn Football, Basketball, Softball, Sr. Sci. Club Doddie Blackburn , Latin Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Band, Basketball, Soft- ball, JCL, Football, Sr. Sci. Club, Football Mgr., Hi-Y, Cir. Mgr. OWL, Treas. Nat'l Honor Soc. Vysta Blackburn Gen. Sci. Club, Spanish Club, Nat'l Honor Soc. owL zz Bobby Bone Sr. Sci. Club, Hi-Y Paul Bowerman Choral Club, Sr. Sci. Club Henry Braswell Gen. Sci. Club, Arts Club, Band, Vice-Pres. Hi-Y, Cheer Leader, OWL Assistant, Home Room Rep., Vice-Pres. Sr. Class, Jr. Rotarian Lula Brown Latin Club Kenneth Bryan F. F. A. Janelle Bryant Tennis, Spanish Club, Treas. Tri-Hi-Y, Foods Club, OWL Assistant John Burns Gen. Sci. Club, F. F. A., Football, Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club Jerry Busbee Gen. Sci. Club, Softball, Drama Workshop, Foot- ball, Hi-Y, Basketball, Tennis, Sr. Sci. Club, Spanish Club Weldon Cagle Gen. Sci. Club, Sr. Sci. Club, Nat'l Honor Society Charles Cain Pres. Hi-Y, Band, Basketball, Softball, Football, Sr. Sci. Club, Jr. Rotarian James Cain Spanish Club Dora Carley Billy Carpenter German Club, Arts Club, Sr. Sci. Club William Carstarphen German Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Arts Club, Softball, Hi-Y Joel Dean Casey Gen. Sci. Club, Football, Band, Basketball, Soft- ball, Arts Club, Hi-Y, Treas. Foods Club Sammie Jo Caviness Spanish Club Ruth Chidester Foods Club, Nat'l Honor Society Louise Clark Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club OWL 23 Class ol '46 Q- 1 Bernice Clarkson Health Club Carl Mac Coker Football, Basketball, Softball, Choral Club Betty Copeland Spanish Club Melba Coston Gen. Sci. Club, German Club, Foods Club, Basket- ball, Sr. Sci. Club Melba Cothran Band, Gen. Sci. Club, Choral Club, Spanish Club, Basketball O'Beria Crow Latin Club, Foods Club Billy Davis Gen. Sci. Club, Arts Club, Hi-Y, German Club Camille Davis Gen. Sci. Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Foods Club Cecil Davis Gen. Sci. Club, Sr. Sci. Club Charles Dees Sr. Sci. Club Mary Helen Dees Latin Club, JCL, Foods Club Alice Marie Dodson Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Choral Club, Sr. Sci. Club, Arts Club, Tri-Hi-Y Wanda Dooley Basketball Bitsy Duncan Latin Club, JCL, OWL Assistant, Foods Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Nat'l Honor Society Verda Fay Dunmon Foods Club George Ellis Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club, Football, Basketball, Softball Suzanne Ellis ma Workshop, OWL Assistant, Foods Club, Jr. Red Cross Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Nat'l Honor Society Charles England Choral Club, Orchestra, Gen. Sci. Club, Spanish Club OWL 24 Joyce Eudy Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club Roger Wayne Evans Gen. Sci. Club, Basketball, Spanish Club, Sr. Sci. Club, Hi-Y Berta Jean Floyd Gen. Sci. Club, Band, Foods Club Bill Floyd Football, Hi-Y, Pres. Jr. Class, E. E. History Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Softball, All-District Second Team-'45 James Harrell Foster Gen. Sci. Club, Hi-Y, Biology Club Joe Garrett Pres. Gen. Sci. Club, Arts Club, Pres. Band, Tennis, Basketball, Sr. Sci. Club, Pres. Nat'l Hon. Soc., Hi-Y, Jr. Rotarian William David Geer Gen. Sci. Club, F.F.A., Hi-Y Russell Gibson Football, Basketball William Gibson Vice-Pres. Ger. Club, Football, Basketball Gene Giddens F.F.A., Gen. Sci. Club, Tennis, Hi-Y Clara B. Goff Foods Club Sarah Dene Goree Gen. Sci. Club, Spanish Club Minell Grant Gen. Sci. Club, Orchestra, Foods Club, Choral Club Roberta Greeson Sr. Sci. Club Bobby Gregg Gen. Sci. Club, Arts Club, Basketball, Treas. F.F.A., Hi-Y, Softball, Sr. Sci. Club Commie Joy Griffin Spanish Club, Basketball Alta Wayne Gullion Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Drama Work- shop Mary Ann Harris Latin Club, Foods Club, Gen. Sci. Club, OWL Assistant, Sr. Sci. Club, Sec. Nat'l Honor Soc. OWL 25 J Class ol '46 iifi Q J EK. to 1 -nil' in in '-nl-1 i Class ol '46 Bob Harvey Gen. Sci. Club, Sr. Sci. Club, Nat'l Honor Society Sarah Harvey Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y Mitzi Hatcher Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Drama Workshop Dorothy Nell Hendley Choral Club, Foods Club, Spanish Club, Vice-Pres. Health Club, Nat'l Hon. Soc., Spanish Play: Manana ls Another Day Billy Henley Gen, Sci. Club, Basketball, Spanish Club, Sr. Sci. Club, Hi-Y, Softball Annie Ferna Herriage . Spanish Club, Foods Club Bill Herring Hi-Y, German Club Steve Heuberger Latin Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Band, JCL, Hi-Y, Choral Club, Band Board Jimmy Hickey Pres. Fresh. Class, E. E. Hist. Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Football, Basketball, Softball, Tri-Capt. Football- '44, Hon. Mention All-State Football- '44, Tennis State Semi-Finals - '44, Treas. Sr. Sci. Club, Sgt.-at-Arms Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, Jr. Ro- tarian, Vice-Pres. Sr. Class -'45, Arts Club, Co- Capt. Football - 45, Tennis State Quarter Finals - '45, All-District Football - '45, All-State Third Team - '45 W. C. Hill Nadene Claudell Hodge Sr. Sci. Club Richard Howard Hodges Gen. Sci. Club, Hi-Y Laura Jean Hogle Gen. Sci. Club Patsy Hollingsworth Latin Club, Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y Reinhardt Hollie Gen. Sci. Club, Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club Helen Holmes Latin Club, Snapshot Club, Choral Club, Nat'l Honor Society Narca Hooker Sec, Latin Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Band Maiorette, OWL Assistant, Fresh. Fav., Pres. Fresh Class, OWL Sweetheart Nominee, Jr. Fav. Nominee, Tri-Hi-Y, Sec. Arts Club Rosalie Hope Latin Club, Band, Arts Club, Basketball, Tennis, Nat'l Honor Society , owL 26 Maxine Hornbeck Latin Club, Pres. German Club, OWL Assistant, Bus. Mgr. OWL, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Pres. Nat'l Honor Soc., Rep. German Club Jane Howell Latin Club, Foods Club, Band, Orchestra, Sec. Choral Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Drama Workshop, OWL Assistant, JCL, Nat'l Honor Society Jack Humphreys Latin Club, JCL, Football, Basketball, Treas. Gen. Sci. Club, OWL Assistant, Foods Club, Soft- ball, Hi-Y Sammy Dick Hunter Gen. Sci. Club, Arts Club, Football, Choral Club, Hi- Y, Sr. Sci. Club Jimm Hurt fatin Club, Band, Hi-Y, Band Board, Sr. Sci. Club Betty Alma lngle Latin Club, Choral Club, Drama Workshop, Foods Club Thomas Jackson German Club Mary Evelyn Johnson Spanish Club, Foods Club Lucille Johnson Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Nat'l Honor Society Frances Jones Latin Club, Band, JCL, Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y Ralph Jones F.F,A., Sr. Sci. Club, Health Club Allen Jumper F.F.A. Leonard fBuddyl Kammer Choral Club, Football, Gen. Sci. Club, Snapshot Club, German Club, Softball Robbie Keeling Spanish Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Foools Club, Choral Club Joe Kemp F.F.A. Wanda Kemp Latin Club, Choral Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Drama Workshop, Foods Club, Nat'l Honor Society Thelma Lee Kent Latin Club, Choral Club, Foods Club Laveta Kirkland Gen. Sci. Club, Biology Club OWL 27 Class ol '46 Class of '46 Betty Lou Kutchka Betty Joyce Landers Spanish Club, Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Nat'l Honor Society Nina Lawrence Latin Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Drama Workshop, Foods Club, Rep. Tri-Hi-Y Eugenia Lewis Latin Club, Foods Club, Co-Capt. Basketball, Nat'l Honor Society Betty Ann Livingston Gen. Sci. Club, Band, Foods Club, Choral Club Bettye Locke Foods Club, Biology Club Kenneth D. Lydcly Softball, Football, Sr. Sci. Club, Hi-Y Richard 'Margraves Spanish Club, Football, Basketball, Softball, Ten- nis, Hi-Y, Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y Hero, All-District - '45 Billy Martin Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club Rueselle Matney Gen. Sci. Club, Choral Club, Arts Club, Football, Basketball, Softball, Hi-Y, Foods Club lvan Mazy Gen. Sci. Club, Football, Basketball, Softball, Biol- ogy Club, Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club Ivan McAbee , Gen. Sci. Club, Hi-Y Billy McCool F.F.A., l'll-Y, Sr. SCL Club Jean McCormick Rep. Latin Club, Band, Treas. Gen. Sci. Club, OWL Assistant, Soph. Fav. Nominee, Cheer Leader, Jr. Fav., OWL Sweetheart Nominee, Sec. Jr. Class, Vice-Pres. Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Choral Club, Nat'l Honor Soc. Ables McCrum, Jr. James McDowra Gen. Sci. Club, F.F.A., Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Football, Sr. Sci. Club Boyd McGee Latin Club, Band, F.F.A., Hi-Y, Football Charles McHam Health Club OWL 28 Charles Franklin Miller Laura Jane Miller Spanish Club Mary Mitchell Gen. Sci. Club Emily Moore Latin Club, Oen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Basketball, Nat'l Honor Soc. 1 Ben Mooring Latin Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Choral Club, Arts Club, Foods Club, Football, Basketball, Softball, Basket- ball Mgr., Sr. Sci. Club Juanita Moran Spanish Club Conrad Morgan Rep. Arts Club, Spanish Club, Choral Club, Jr. Red Cross Council, Jr. Rotarian John Robert Mosley Latin Club, JCL, Gen. Sci. Club, Vice-Pres. Soph. Class, Soph. Fav., Hi-Y, Pres. Jr. Class, Jr. Fav., Cheer Leader, OWL Assistant, Adv. Mgr. OWL, OWL Sweetheart, Nat'l Honor Society Jack Moye Football, Basketball, Softball, Gen. Sci. Club, Hi-Y, Treas. Spanish Club Maryhelen Musgrove Drama Workshop, Band, Foods Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Norma Jean Nelms Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Prog. Chair. Health Club, Tri-Hi-Y Kathryn Nelson Latin Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club Coreen Newsom Spanish Club, Foods Club Natalie Noble Gen. Sci. Club, Orchestra, Drama Workshop, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, OWL Assistant, Sr. Sci. Club, Nat'l Honor Society Bobby Norment Latin Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Basketball, Tennis, Treas. Jr. Class, Drama Workshop, Sr. Sci. Club, Sec. Hi-Y, Span. Club. Truman Nowell Foods Club, Sr. Sci. Club Gene Olmsted Hi-Y Jane Ormand Latin Club, JCL, Drama Workshop, Treas. Nat'l Honor Soc., Foods Club, Sec. Tri-Hi-Y OWL 29 Class ol '46 Class ol '46 1 - 4 tl i . it 2 Ni Eloise Parker Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Biology Club 'Billy Peace Gen. Sci. Club, Band, Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club Virginia Pearce Flag Bearer, Spanish Club, Sec. Tri-Hi-Y, OWL Assistant Dorthy Lee Periman Latin Club, JCL, Choral Club, Tennis, Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Basketball, Drama Workshop, Vice-Pres. Tri-Hi-Y, Flag Bearer, Football Queen Irene Pierce Spanish Club, Choral Club Zona Belle Posey Spanish Club Betty Ruth Powell Latin Club, JCL, Vice-Pres. 81 Pres. German Club, Rep. Nat'l Hon. Soc. Betty Pratt Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Choral Club Charles Price Gen. Sci. Club, Arts Club, Band, F.F.A., Basket- ball, Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club Boyd Reece, Jr. Softball, Football, Basketball, Sr. Sci. Club, Track Troy F. cl Treas. F. F. A., ' , Basketball Jeannie Reeder Rep. Latin Club, JCL, Sec. Fresh. Class, Fresh. Fav. Nominee, OWL Assistant, Drama Work- shop, Sec. Soph. Class, Majorette, Soph. Fav., Basketball, Foods Club, Pres. Tri-Hi-Y, Pic. Ed. OWL, Hi-Y Sweetheart Donnie Rheudasil Gen. Sci. Club, Football, Basketball, Hi-Y, Foods Club, Softball, Sr. Sci. Club Scott Rhodes Football, Health Club James Robert Richards Gen. Sci. Club, Band, Choral Club, Tennis, Arts Club, F.F.A. Joy Ricks Latin Club, JCL, Gen. Sci. Club, Treas. German Club, Rep. Nat'l Hon. Soc., Editor HODIE ET HERI, Lit. Ed. OWL Exie Ringwald Spanish Club David Rives F.F.A., Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club OWL 30 ,V t . Class of '46 Bobbie Roberts ,,.,- ':::V V .,.:,:: 2 .A,, . . Latin Club, JCL, Nat'l Hon. Soc. Q IAAEI ,,', , T James Couch Roberts L V Rep. F.F.A., Gen. Sci. Club, Basketball, Football - Clarence Rodgers V A lnuul Football, Basketball, Gen. Sci. Club, Softball, :JZLQ Foods Club: ',,, 5 ,f,-,f 5 f Jane Rodgers AE: :EI A lllzzl E Gen. Sci. Club, Drama Workshop, Spanish Club, fti i iz' A gp Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y Betty Rose ,,,':l: Sr. Sci. Club :lll A -,V L- Walter William Rosson 5 E H Pres.,81 Rep. F.F.A., Hi-Y, Gen. Sci. Club Azzl E EZ, zzzi l Betty Rowland V 'V Latin Club, JCL, Treas. Fresh. Class, Sr. Sci. Club, 'na' H, Vlunv in Nat'l Honor Society 'lzzyuzz H Q H Billy Rowland W Wilma Grace Rutledge E, Foods Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y S Sam Sanders ,. Gen. Sci. Club, Football, Arts Club, Sr. Sci. Club, Q3 3 Mignon Scarbrough ' ,,,': Gen. Sci. Club, Spanish Club, Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Drama Workshop l Maydell Shannon Bettye Shields Band, Choral Club, Arts Club, Spanish Club, Basket ball, Foods Club Patsy Siegel Gen. Sci. Club, Choral Club, Drama Workshop Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y Bobby Skidmore Band, Gen. Sci. Club, Sec. F.F.A., Hi-Y, Foods Club, Sr. Sci. Club Anne Smith Foods Club Robert Smith Gen. Sci. Club Virginia Smith Latin Club, JCL, Gen. Sci. Club, Basketball, Tennis OWL 31 fi, Q is jg Gs Z so s :ki . awji ' Class of '46 et? ii? t sf was J X 'QF iiEii:':: 'T ,,:,,.1,.,..,.l'.E2:22 . mis Q ,. f T: Walter Smith Marianne Snyder Foods Club, Pres. French Club, Nat'l Honor So- ciety Bill S encer ootbal, en. Sci. Club, Softball, Basketball, Hi-Y, Foods Club Loris Stell Gen. Sci. Club, Football, Basketball, Treas. 84 Rep. German Club, Hi-Y, Drama Workshop, Softball, Arts Club, Sr. Sci. Club Deryl Stevenson Football, Basketball, Softball, Gen. Sci. Club, Hi- Y, Choral Club, Co-Capt. Football, All-District-'45 Ernest Stinson Football, Basketball, Gen. Sci. Club, E. E. Hist. Club, Hi-Y, Track, Vice-Pres. Foods Club, Sec. Sr. Class, Softball, All-District Second Team - '45 Mary Stull Spanish Club Virginia Swint Latin Club, Choral Club, Rep. German Club, Foods Club Jean Thomas Latin Club, OWL Sweetheart Nominee, Pres. Foods Club, Pres. Health Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Nat'l Honor Society Barbara Thompson Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y Rosemarie Thompson Latin Club, JCL, Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club, Bas- ketball Phillip Thomson Arts Club, Gen. Sci. Club, Band, Choral Club, Hi-Y, Football, Basketball Mgr., Sr. Sci. Club, Softball, Jr. Rotarian, Latin Club, JCL, Assoc. Ed. OWL Sammie Townsend Gen. Sci. Club, Sgt.-at-Arms Arts Club, Hi-Y, Choral Club Lawrence Albert Wade Hi-Y, Sr. Sci. Club Elizabeth Walker Foods Club, Spanish Club, Arts Club Fred M. Walker Gen. Sci. Club, Sr. Sci. Club Paul Walker Gen. Sci. Club, F.F.A., Softball, Basketball, Hi-Y Rayford Walker Gen. Sci. Club, Choral Club, Arts Club, Football, Softball, Basketball, Hi-Y, Foods Club OWL 32 Betty Walther Gen. Sci. Club, Choral Club, Orchestra, Drama Work- shop, Foods Club, Latin Club, Pres. Arts Club, Tri- Hi-Y, OWL Assistant, JCL, Nat'l Honor Soc. Betty Jean Watson Spanish Club Kenneth Watson Basketball, Football, Softball, Gen. Sci. Club, Hi-Y, Foods Club, Biology Club, All-District-'45 Mary Lynn West Orchestra, Spanish Club, Nat'l Honor Society Leroy Whitaker Gen. Sci. Club, Sec.-Treas. Band, Spanish Club, Pres. Sr. Sci. Club, Treas. Hi-Y, Nat'l Hon. Soc., Band Board, Jr. Rotarian Wilma White Gen. Sci. Club, Drama Workshop, Foods Club, Tri-Hi-Y Lavelle Whitlock Gen. Sci. Club, Foods Club Mae Louise Whitlock Latin Club, Drama Workshop, Choral Club, Foods Club, Treas. Arts Club, Tri-Hi-Y Bobbie Jean Whittaker Choral Club, Foods Club, Spanish Club, Drama Workshop, Tri-Hi-Y, OWL Sweetheart Nominee Adean Williams Gen. Sci. Club, Choral Club, Ger. Club, Basketball, Foods Club Huldah Williams Gen. Sci. Club, Tennis, Choral Club, Spanish Club, Basketball, Tri-Hi-Y Martha Wilson Latin Club, Drama Workshop, Foods Club, Cho- ral Club, Nat'l Honor Society John Robert Woodard Latin Club, Gen, Sci. Club, Sec. Fresh. Class, F. F. A., Choral Club, Softball, Football, Hi-Y, German Club Carolyn Woodruff Jean Woods Foods Club, Latin Club Catherine Wright Choral Club, Spanish Club, Drama Workshop, Club Ed. OWL, Sec. Nat'l Hon. Soc., Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross Council Snapshot: A scene from the stacks in our library. OWL 33 Class ol '46 gum LANG SYNE Our Passing Q' de A Anffantg Gm C E A Arr, by JERRY if.i3xS'fll.l.O I , ,A,AA R 3 ,V ,k A A A A A A-... - - ,,,,, A ,AAA A A ' . A A- Og,--lgau -,A . 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'Q e e i s '.g i,,'l E :AZ W ' 4 'i ---- A, si A llllll will l l - AnaAn9xvA AAAA, AAA Q AAAA A :ln 'T A gafie5aQQK A: AQAg1lQ.QQ,.l H - We, . - 3, -, llbb - ,AAA li ,Q ' ' v 475 lc Horn cis pre ig-nT. l ' y +We e ing .loo k ,Cl Pr- s Lolin f A A Club held on slo e scale or iis monfhl m erin W l -- e. 5 A 1 ? Q' A... .W W0 RAIFW' ,Mawr VgsASAsl7OSe AA14eF?fi?'d?QLg0' A- ,AA . s A sAAAAAAAA AAAAAiAA A l 'lf ssss A A iniggii9: '9' '2 A 5 LQ AAAAAA AN, AAA, Mmgw 5 AA AAAAA Aff' 2 A AA, A,,, A. ,AA-A- -,www-wee-4-'W -s - H ' A N ' W' M' W W' n 'm'M Tim' MW A l 'Awww Y 3 9 T CIS S 2 3 ' 0 ijlifffjfiilgilki H535 by M. KSA Cole Puisiisliingf CQAQA, fTi2lGkI32,'if1, ISL WL 34 Qx1iXui,Sfl2f' Z 31s'L4Cpr? V f is-7' 5 ' U A Junior Cloiss Qfficers Presideni' . . . Poncius McLemore Vice-Presioieni . . . Bobby Floyd Secreiory . . . Donold Morfin Treosurer . . . Koihryn Ann Lee Sponsor . . . Miss Merino Honkins ,MQ , w 3 We ig ig, ' . Qi Q ' f 550555 Mmm by HUQLGY Ckk iiifiiiwiii u Firm? ' ,1 fobof YY-f evgfwiiz e: 5fe Juniors Jh,,n,x i?7g...N.e,,XWiWMH,m,,W xvw,,.r, o.,,oo ,, 4,,,.. .eMi,i.,.ii,.,,,,u,,,,u ,H ,wmv The Junior floss officers smile despiie oil thot work! N in ww mimi magic, iw We vw Q f115ss:in+:y?'mswgEws, 77 ,Q l ' Mi iiirym., si-fewmevm Y' 'SQNSJ war Em? Lnwfsewfi Wnsgw. Nwsfi: Mm iwznirxszfk Tiff. fi Pismqg germs, in Class of '47 .. 'Q X '2 4 E Abb :::,: is sf 'A-1 f T -lbl Bill Abshire X, William Robert Aiken ' V U Virginia Alexander 'RJ ': Jack Anderson ' 0 - -'--.., O 1:..:.:::: 1 in C ffl ...' J r rrir 'J ::ii V .VV.V. il 2 Jim Atwell J .....,.,.,,.,.,. . Ernest Avance Q5 , Qt E :::,, Mary Ruth Bullard V Peggy Ruth Berry D a vi d B il l m a n Dorothy Marie Black iiil 1 X ':- ', a :,ii ,,,, 'i :': .,.,' Q ,Rl ' Norma Jean Booth si J JaJ J, 1595 M1-fy some , 'M O Sarah Bowers 2, zzzi :.,. x':: 2 ::.::,!.:: E ,:,.,, 5 , Wayne Brackeen Q Q 1 D 5 ae::: :.: :,,' 1 N 1U eBfdm'eff Q ,---: 1 . 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Cullum, Jr. Dorothy Davis Frank Davis Sara Delafield , Edward Dickson Mary Lou Dishman OWL 36 Ima Jean Drake Beatrice Edzarcls Joe Fagan Maydell Fisher Billy Fitzgerald Bobby Floyd Cherry Floyd Melba Jean Francis James Harlin Gibson Kenneth Gibson Don Weldon Gray Gordon Green Cody Greer Henry Greeson Charles Grimes Hassell Grimes June Gunter Connie Haley Donnie Hall Robbie Joel Hall Tommy Joe Harbison Dorothy Jean Hardy Nita Sue Hassan James Ray Hawkes Norma Gene Henry Allen Holley Juanita Hope DER Horn Thelma House Pat Houston Dorothy Hudson Frances Hutchings Jean Hutchinson Frank Jackson, Jr. Helen Ruth Jackson Neil Jackson Jesse Justiss Annie Ruth King Jo Ella King Billie Ruth Konkle Virginia Lu Kyle OWL 37 Class of 47 S V W J no F Q -n :AQ ,.... , 3+ 101 is 2 a s , 3' :,.,:::::::, i . X' vv' E I' ,,,, Awe 'wg . 3 X bw 3 . -' ' A I ff it 'Qs W - L , sr. X 4 X X 1 Cecil Lancaster Viola Lane Bobby Lee Kathryn Ann Lee Dorothy Lewis Melvon Locke Junior Long Mary Isabel Ludwick Bob Malone Jackie Mann Amelia Marchbanks Donald Martin Bonnie Elizabeth Mazy Margaret McAllister Dolores McDaniel Jerry McDowell Mary McEnteggart Jean McGee Pondus McLemore Betty Jean McNeal LaVerne Mears Ruth Melton J. B. Middleton Frankie Miller Joy Letha Moore Verona Moore Martha Jane Morgan Patricia Ann Morse Willie Fay Moss Sam Murphy Joanne Newman Lawandcl Nickles Eddie B. Nowell Catherine Palmer Lester Jewel Phillips Evelyn Player Elaine Pleclger Clara May Porteous Joe Pruett John Edwin Pulliam Betty Pyles Louise Quisenberry OWL 38 Martha Sue Rease Billy Reddell Martha Elizabeth Reed Billy Bob Rice Douglas Richards Jeannette Richey Fairy Elizabeth Ritchie Wava Ruth Roberts Charlie Roden Donnie L. Rodgers Ruth Secrest Frank Shelton Myles Shields Billie Smalley H - Betty Jean Smith George Smith Jerry Smith Lee Smith A. B. Spann Melba Faye Spann Mary Conner Speairs Martha Spear Jimmy Stallings Beverly Stalls Billy Ray Steed W. D. Stevenson Frances 'Still Betty Sulsar Maxine Tankursley Mary Bess Terrell Eva Thompson Kittie Thompson Wayne Tolbert Robbie Jo Townsend Howard Wade Billy Ray Warren Peggy Nell Warren David Joe Weehunt 'lECpVestbroolci4 Tommy Wetherbee Mary Katherine White Alice Williams Melvin Williams, Jr. Wallace Williams La Verne Wortham .lack Logan Wright Joel Edward Young Sue Youngblood . OWL 39 6 3 T, 1 i if We , in rz. WI fr R 5 K 335' f 6 Q f X ff 1 gr Q, fra fi E t few , ,Q -:E Q, ,. lt QF ,M 1 E,. .. ..f.,.f'i : 4 Q 5 s 3 like S3 S w, AULTD LANG SYN-TE Our Passlng de T A536333-EQ G C E A T Arr, by JERRY CASTELLQ 'H 5? ,T , .. ,351 . . M--. . L. , 4 ,,.A.A , ea guru- .:ZA.A, sun .AA. .,. fm.f .: .in Hrs' -T .: .A. 1s'1ii:r51 .h,. mgTT-rfa f - in O UTIUAYI-. '1 ' . ' V, 1 .4 A '4', AA ,:: 1' 26+ Fhe Q 'rr 'Yi 'EST u 'l1I?21-r' TH ' Y Th? BOHPTC' VYGVVIOTS Wefe SCOIP Ol bY our presi enT, crowned .leon ieiReeder Hi-Y T CT T- ' A TT ' M T ' T 1 1. , .T , T 'TM 'T 4..,..liT I 'T' T -! .. .I K 4 L TT W . M 1 - -0' 'V 8 c r' o 0 :.s - vvd' s ' VV- 5 ' ' A T' ' AAf i ChOSGl'lFUS Doisy Moe ond U64 Abner respec- A If January' 1946 Eh 5- U'HiH'5ffCErRF6hy The onnuol ,Sod ovvklns Donce 2-M-our days of dgery begin Omg T, T spo Ti QI b Trheigevn ori W TT Q Ti N TT A .T HM :qv T NWT, M TT . T, T TT T V A T n . , 5 . 6 W. e T' 3 QIQV . T -L Age! py roll . , ' I H , . V ' . I T Sh 1:5 amgffan-qhaxss-fence be fur- get and nevfggfgtgqlgigg-gui I- 565539331 lgosggaggfygficf - U 5 V60 C' V 9 O 9 ' an-sf. ' r T T e -m32,m?T,Ts f Hy 1 ' 'fr T fb dwg The 11:21 blv pew QU Q ed +- I' on Q Day game Wi envslle. Porzs- 1946 hos e as eosonh E EV lvl'.l'iiAsQ11:1:xnvAllf- QVQQ T i TT KKKK T ' ' ' TM U7 ' TT TT T ,,, ' f ' 2 -- '1 -- .. ' A , . - , Q?L,,,, , . iw... - 51 ' , ' . lla :masse Elll' 'IIIKFPTQII T -7 ' ' ' J Ts Q , T 'Q L. 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Qs s s f l m, .,1 1 ,TWT 34- 'T 1.-4 T 'T' 1 TT.. - .3 s QV 4 .T sign! s-ffflbgf is 3 e T me M hquef sugrvemfmeg . V f T . 5 W., sp. T l 'f ' ordo ounTry Club. Pre denT Jeonnie These close sco es ore eT gwwb o hobuT, T P T Reeder TpresenTegi Ricbgrd Mq r vesosw 'QT T A onduvve see onlheg shQ.rjT T.,:? 5 TTTT ijg,,I,hf'T7'fT'i .... 5 f i TTTT 'M' T ,,.... gf mp 3 'Hg' ' , 'Q lg TTMWTTTQMu,,,...,,,..-f'1igJi'iT v M1 T ' 4 .' 'T - iff' M -sm-W-W wissw-QYM-N-'Mg Q E T ' z 4- ' OWL 40 fQUEv3'1ri,i:EzT, 12535 by Nb M, i'c5:3Q Puisiishirxgzi Cos, ifhicngzn, iii, Mg ,fy , V,,. i'i,h.L QM ,,.4 W-A f xxx-1s1.,T1.. :K Sophomore Cloiss Officers Presidenr . . . Jimmie N. Thompson Vice-Presiolenf . . . Jock Bone Secretory . . . Donnie Toyior Treosurer . . . Deloris Corfer Sponsor . . . Mrs. Sidney J. Siifelmon E L ,,, ., fr? X' X Q Ni 1 . , ,, w . .. fre L, ,. Z i f NZ f u f , X3 J' b av if f K s , ., Ei' x we ,srl V ' 'Q 1- M :N 3. W iii 53 in 2 W ?E gp 4.,h is A 3 4 sv? zz' 7 fQ1f V g if 45, ? 3 w f - 1 X , , f sf ,. . , Y , ,Q ,N , W we , , k ,Me,13,i,,,, X, ,J ' W vi 4 A , , V Soplwomores x W 9 lg , ,pf -A 5 Q W rg fr W fm W gf Q ,-- 1 .:.::: : H S s fQ..N,, ,i ,MQQQ .3 ,Those gSophomoresp-knof Mphoyfiios 'bQQf?,,QQ0diMCfUSS OffIQQifQl, if J In 53' 'W7ff2'5?5'g V -ifli V iff' W ' ' ' 4 K ' - M .hu W gy, i jswig' iw iiiiifififmiiwmsy, iiwf :7:'r'?2f V -rgkffgi 5 w Wlilffisy in V.iS.E31,, Q 3.-.H i'ix55i'32s gi A Class of '48 We 1.5 .,, . C. D. Adams Evelyn Ann Allen David Anthony Hugh Antoine Cleone Boker Elsie Genevieve Ball J. B. Bankheacl Richard Barth Gwen Bell Bobby Biard Reginald Blackburn Anne Bolin Jack Bone Ellen Booth Patsy Ruth Boroughs Mary Elizabeth Braswell Walter Bridges Donna Jeanne Brooks Grant Brooks Gordon Brown Patricia Buford Billie Kathryn Burks Marguerite Butler Dorothy Caldwell Thomas Carney Charles Carpenter Charlotte Carroll Albert Corstarphen Deloris Carter Imogene Casey Thomas Chesney Ella Ruth Clanton Stanton L. Clark Jimmie Condray Betty Cooley Oran J. Corlee Betty Cothran Margaret Cothran Jeannine Council Mariorie Cox Dewey Craig Bruce Criscoe OWL 42 Jo Ann Crouch Ben Cunningham Mark Dale Robbie Davidson F. M. Davis Tillie Mae DeAtley Blake Dunagan Shirley Dunn Ruth Early Victor Easterwood Betty Edington Mary Emerson Betty Ervin Charlcy Evans Dorothy Faucett Jacklyn Faulkner Dorothy Favors Dorris Fidler Grady Fisher Eulice Ford Norma Lou Ford Cary Fiske Geron James Gladclen Maurice Goolsby Virginia Greeson Donald Griffin Annie Margaret Griffis Mary Ann Gullick Patsy Hamman John Hancock Elveta Harrison J. B. Harvill Jimmy Hetherly Katherine High Billy Hub Hill William Hindman Florence Hinkle Linda Hinkson Betty Holcomb Elizabeth Holden Charles Hollie Ray Holloway OWL 43 Class oi '48 , Class ol '48 L Tom Holmes Patsy Hoover Billy Rex Hopkins Billy House Horace Hughes George Anna Humphries Billy Jack Hurley Helen Hutchison Virginia Hutchison Jimmie Johnson Jimmie Judkins Bill Kelley Marshall Kent Dorothy Jean Kerby Harriet Killebrew Mary Lee King Bessie Mae Kirtley Marcelene Lamb Mattie Bell Luseter Norma Jean Lawrence Joan Lay Jo Ann Lee Peggy Lee Lottie Mae Leigh Bobby Gene Little Jerry Little Weldon D. Locke Keith Lowery Gertrude Lynch Nan Lytton Alene Martin Charles Martin Jimmy Martin Richard Martin Gary Eugene McConnell Marijo McCoy Ted McElroy Gerald McGee Zella Middleton Earldene Miller Marty Mitchell Buddy Moore OWL 44 Nancy Moore Geraldine Musgrove Eloise Nelson Dwain Nicholas Betty Norveil Mary Lynn Nowell Archie Park Ivene Park Maxine Park Faye Patterson Roy Patterson Eulabelle Perry Billy Grimes Phillips Herbert Phillips Mary Lynn Pierson Bill Powell Robert Pruett .lo Ann Ratliff Charles Rea Marilyn Reece Donald Reith John Charles Ribble James Rice Fred Rives Kenneth Roberts J. Louis Robinson Martha Jane Roden Peggy Rodgers- Gene Rose Betty Sanders Peggy Scott Bob Seay Joanne Sebastian Joyce Shahan Carolyn Shannon Myra Shelton Peggy Short Jeanette Simmons Kenneth Sleator Vernon Smith Don Spann Lou Sperry OWL 45 Class ol '48 Willis Sperry Mayme Stanley Bobby Sfaples Mary Ruth Siephens Billy Sf. John Lucille Sione Evelyn Sireefy Billy Sturgeon Wanda Lou 'Swaim Donnie Taylor June Teel Jack Tharp Calvin Thielman A. D. Thompson Jimmie Thompson Jimmy Thompson Harold Tomblin Jerry Ruth Towers June Upchurch Georgianna Uzzell Jimmie Louise Vaughan Virginia Walberg Jo Wanda Walker Mary Evelyn Walker Billy Warren Joseph Edmond Warren Bill Waierman Frank Wear lma Nell Weaver Delores Wheeler Befiye Lou White James Edward White Jane White Sarah While Virginia White Mary Virginia Wilburn Patsy Williams Delberl Wood Thomas Wood Wayne Woody William Herring Worsham Byron Woriham Bettie Marie Wrighi' John Yeager OWL 46 fn.:-W TilfIlThe End of 'Time gl? a iiiqififzk M2423 'iaiiigili Us Qilwpins i'Q1fg:1zzi:wf2 ffm? Nllfffivl sswzesssifmw Sfewiy sszciw-ery exprmsiveiy M-MHMMMM Vf-- WMM M xX'Wx 'iw-W --- if- ,Q 4 ..., s Mfg, , .. APAA Killa!! aglqiy . , L 1 Fresh YTICIYI im Class Officers Presialenf . . Cha .ww-H rles l-laTcl1er ' Vice-Presialenf . . . Kennefh Dabbs 3 Secrefary . . Treasurer . . A Sponsor . . . Billy lVlarTin U A Q ncly Jackson Miss Francenia I-licks ity ,M . 1 I I-'P , .S , pn! -. ., x 5 3 an x ,I W. ,, ,M E ' Charms fS1wiy win! n ' V BL sm' F5 ', - A Ql,. z K ,, .,..' i8d?ff W' -----' ' A ' ,TILL THE END , 1 fm-mu-ml-v ..,.,,, W4 .,.. E uuq 2 .,,,.. .. 5 .. , afmfa 1 3 mp, sssss H ee s 1 ikxffwfs 11 spring, :A E We f : 1 - ' - ':.'2- 2 - Neff Lf , ' If ' , 1 . A - :-5 ' 'f fm K ls 4 .M ,, ., The officers wereli. aa. ,, ,MMWMW - Q l fi J2' s' X iiffg 15,1 , .Qs j -if Mgfiglflvf 3 f !! fl ,,,. L ,M 'Z1iiW22l,,'Y2,L,. 1 HQ . .M...e,sM ,M ..----, W -M -mf' -We s s . , A 3 X Q ' K .if ,MV 4?f ,,f1 Q , s sgwpyfigsu fads t1y,,sgsz4TLw asigzxgrflsg 1a:al:zySs,qasyg'fulwf?Q?xi NX J - ifxisrtimiioiwl L-DpyYfighi,,A5vQ9gfn3ff'fA iigdxgia k A as g-gighgg fipgwyg-pi Q ' V f , f , 3 9 2 , ' , sf Class ol '49 5' , M X' x at :: . .. ,. -is X' 1 .9 Q Q zz.. J 'V:V' I A Af'- iiil I ,,, ssyn 1 - ' ' AEEEEEIEIIE g,:.,, E f 1 UQ ' 7? 5 Qf QKQ A E 5' Gene Aiken Sira Aiken Edna Mae Alexander Adell Allen A. B. Anderson Adrian Arterburn Christine Arterburn Billy John Avance Wendell Babb Oneida Anne Bailey Bobby Banister Betty Ann Barnett Wanda Bess Barnett Albert Gene Bafy Tommie Baxter Neva Odessa Benningfield John Blackburn Vernon Blankenship Bobby Booth Cubby Boswell Frances Bowden Harlen Boyce Norma Jo Brackeen Clyde Bradford Marie Braly Leslie Bramlett Joe Dix Brooks John Max Brown Janis Lee Buffington Phil Wayne Burns Gerald Burnsed Dorothy Burrow Larry Busby Glynn Butler Mary Ruth Coffee Donnie Cameron Mary Sue Campbell Elizabeth Ann Chism Joellen Churchwell Juanita Clark Bully Collier OWL 48 27 , 5 ..,,.,,355:. - . Qfiee ,,,i,, H ' ' Elaine Connall Y M :l ..,. ..... 5 7 im, ,- '-.-:e EEEEEE7 ' ' 7 'f5rE::::f:5 .5E5EIEIE.:: 'filo 'A 5'l'7::. 4 - ---',- ---- - - -f ei.. -V: vvvv - V, .s -.',f .... - l .., f' , , , A A . A , Jim Creasy Charles Crenshaw Kenneth Dobbs Kenneth G. Daugherty Robbie Daugherty Ben Dees Frances Dempsey George Denton Betty Jane Dingman Mary Helen Downen Virginia Dozier Billie Anne Eldon Ann Epperson Rayford Fields Louise Fisher Mary Helene Floyd Delma Ford ' Betty Ruth Foster Glen Ray Foster Gwendolyn Foster Colieen Freeman Lois Evelyn Friday James Fry Helen Fyfe Dick Garrison Sylvia Maxine Gentry Loretta Gist Elaine Godfrey Jerry Godwin Joe Neil Green Lcis Greene James Harold Greger Jerry Grigsby Norma Jean Hancock Joyce Harris Charles Hatcher Billy Merle Haynes Robert Head George Henderson Joe Texas Hendley Sally Henry George Herndon OWL 49 ':::::::'i i i 1 fr V iiiifiiiil zzililiiiiiiz L Aiii i 2 fil X ei' :: h:::' ,.a. , 3 f nh hh hhh C f ' Qi Class oi '49 W 5 is . . A UM 11 g iiff. ..i. , i,,.,i:.,::1 'lm Q' Q ig F .:.1., f' 'Q s if ., ...: ge, ff 'f M ' -'- - i f W' ' -. .... -1:-.. ..,. 2 A W -,,::5,:,1:,.t ,771 A ' f ' Q2-gi , C f e . ef. w::e.'.s-as -Img: -.,.. , ff Class of '49 ,,. s, Qt f if +4 J J is if H' X W x l X s X . , ..., ., 1 .wwMw 1l1 lreline Hicks Doris Higby James Terrell Hill Nellie Holcomb Juanita Holland Wanda Faye Holloway Ronald Edward Honse Fairy Lynn House Wanda Lynn Howie Ruth Huddleston Elizabeth Hughes .Jack Hull John Lewis Hutchings Bobby Ingram Jimmie Nell Ingram William lngram Jessie D. lrwin Andy Jackson Don Jones Leon Ray Kemp Patsy Ruth Kent Lee Roy Kimball Lacretia Joyce Kincaid Joyce Anita Kirkham Joan Landers June Landers Bobby Leatherwood Max Lewis Gloria June Locke Joyce Malone Billy Martin Louise Matney Jimmy Mayes Velma Ruth McCarty Luther McClanahan Jack McDaniel Chester McDougal Jerry McElroy Jewel Lee McEntire Peggy McGee Marie Mclarty Billie Mclnahon Meeks OWL 50 June Montgomery Henry Moore Ruth LaVerne Moore Sue Moore Betty Mowrey Joe Al Nixon Martin Oakleaf Paula Oliver Martha Sue Osburn Marlene Owen Claudene Page Hugh Parchman Jerry Park James Patton Billie Mack Perkins Wayne Player Jack Powell Louis Pratt Ruby Precise Kenneth Ray Preston , Kenneth Wayne Price Vera Jean Pullen Jim Bill Ratlitf Glenda Reece John Paul Reese Richard Lewis Reeves Lanell Rivers Ann Robinson Cecil Robison Virginia Rosson Bryant Rowland Patsy Ruth Ruff Wanda .lean Rutherford Ernie Sain Patsy Ruth Sayage Mary Scott Nancy Lou Shindler Ella Sikes Virginia Simmons Jerry Louis Smallwood Charlotte Jean Smith J. B. Smith OWL 51 I ,, Q. ii ,Q i R so P 5 , 1 N? 5, 2, iw: mar P Jax X ' ' 22521- :,,,. tsq-,3X.W'i,! i 3 .'--. R L Q it lt' iaasisaaasa ,, 3::-ses' , Y ..:,:.. Class of '49 as fit if f Q . sig A 2 ., . :ew , 'Q 532 ff' ff ' 3 ft. Q 3 .,,..,,, . if Q ' i:'1:1 L 3 . K ag E,.,.. -1 L ffm ' 'es 'il - 5 Class of '49 ' fi if yf if 2 fy 2-V , Aj WE 3 'W 5 eefwfmwmze Q ' Q ,, ,.,.. M yy,Y mam H 6 ..., ....., 2 , X 's W ' - -:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. ..:.:.:.,.,.-.- if .10 -:. f -222: --,- . ' EI'-: Ls' ,.,.... . N ' :: ,I ,,,i y . f y .55 V :,. , . . 1 . , .,..,,., , ,E L.. ...., , lfjtm s- -'-- :-- if , ,.,...,,. ssfsasasaaais E555 If 2 in . . . .. ,.... ,... -55.15 -....:. N , .':::,.,.,, ', ,.,... I I ..,,: Y tl ' X 'T '1 Charles Edward Sparks i Cecil E. Stansell, Jr. George Steel Mary Alice Steelman Robbie Nell Stephenson Hoyt Lee Stevens 1 Billy Gene Stewart Gene Stewart Charles Norman Stone Jean Stuart Paul Swint Ann Taylor Johnny Taylor Joan Temple Thomas Lee Terrell Malvin Texas Thielman Bobby Thompson John Trumble Jewel Tucker Imogene Vandever Mac Vernon Joyce N. Walker Elizabeth Ann Walters Bobby Warren Patsy Ruth Washington Betty Zoe Watson i Wade Wheeler i Frances White l Patsy Jane Whitlow Pete Wilkerson ' Mary Catherine Williams Thomas Williams Jimmy Don Wright J l Snapshots: l. Robert Head works i' manual training class. 2. 'fDee cleans the OW office. 3, Aline Barnes will enio wearing this dress after she fir ishes it. 4. You learn that math fror Mr. Lively, don't you, Joanne 5. To check out books fror the library is important to a of us. OWL 52 ui. LANG SYNE Q . Tk -N Gut Passing e ' its . 2:1 JERRY QAETEEEQ Andante . Gm C E A if if . ' 1, .....,. W. . ,.., . lm... ,,f. .... - -, ,.,. 1 ,gl 2 - . . , -NIH A All iw ,,.. , L. ...... , A I Mi E I nh ,,., W q,9,g?.:U,., gn . .IL 9.1 as 1.19. ln., . s it Q . r i ' 'A ' fb ' seg' 15 f W A ' Q , f i 'i if NNE A !VVeger, its first concert in ss m y. f Prllf 1946. -1 3 if . i We lost o gi se ond strai ht baske ball game JH-Q U -Mu . A -U, ,L ,gj-n, Q., -- . c . . fl i f M. Y u ' ot' i i3.1iil'ir AaxVii:al n J r H hry Se H, 'Nd f c . Urclllw SPO G in E OP? -I gg I7 Sh A F lastic League m ing held' Pa unior Col- i.mIEi3eQfg1E s, we os again. , erman, Iegelypxpril 12-I D . . ' . ' ,. it 5 :- -- 7 . .- .. all fl' 5 l... 1 ' w in s f u llan i-pu pil' gi .n l iiil . Q .5d. j ' n z-. ' P ' - S ' . ' . - -H t , puma mhggg i 55235511 mquain-tance f lshqwgngmd Bagan gnlle Vgplgbgggl' Wea my gi annucflullo ulfafdqoot me was uimfcflggg Un at the Jun ass Valentine ,O ed GT NO dium Wif befween Box r. Charles o'r l?'i l.'u Elaine Pled- K Y . .if A ,t g . , :I N 3 .. b y 5 . V ' . ' M lbll .,. Q ' g ,Aj vvv by I 44 - ' ' i 1 . in I' in - -1--':.:- rc er-new 2- ta. r-' ct.-'25-P H WIS!! :unit .wht Mliivf 'iifiw-3'5 -.,:?' 'lnll nlll U.. n 1 lv if 'i' ' .....Q ..,:. 4 - - ,. ' - .. .. Q. Virrzr' ' .2 .- M V ' ' 'A ' i ' if ers. m d ' ml. en gh Oney Members of th , Drama Worksh p enacted the at social that the s niors look forward me OC 0 . ,-0 ,, N- in U. . a n k'V V as M. A 'Q mmf ' mfg V W if I A K 42 W 775' 6 ini' ' ' f 1- 1 A-si 2- N t' ,.,, 4 , . -' wage srennwgkfjismnu i . DTGY VHIIV-ii. V W g , :AA W v. My Q - V i. U .,,. ,. i Q, ,.., 5 . . Ml i 'i -ft' quot a mern elrs, the ful fifteen l K r cent of high rankin lreniors. Qlflarles Bay? 2 , was elected pre nt for e seco l ' ester. i of Paris HQh's talent were alsoqyiioyed. I3-Distric A Interscholastic ue Meet at Paris Ju c Colle e ' . , , as g M Y, .V L ,MI Env KZ1, W A ...: L.-.MA M , A A I V , ,W .ff--wwf , - . Nl KA v V 4.21 . .Mh fiv .HI t 1fg??1::t?1ill:igal!ISsxQ!1mY+ is Q Q, g - - G ' A A. 15? MN ,- 'v m .... on a . C.,5 cIi.,T1 O . ' . geesirfgfp gegommomwmrsr siifaimtsi is iiSene36-Ax egg!! Qlabnawnferoarqmbws MQSQPHQQ And. over ' 4 nsorl .. I Init?- g i8-A San o Day program eld in as- ..,m.'5ll'l1 'if --M-. cj s if f 2 'ittt 'jf . V t if Ri..7'13i.qi c5L St-, at f ' to fl ei . it L f r 6 4 r 2 ef. s M 1 .. O.: 'il' A lv .av ril 6' A' p f 5 V- rg Q- , fa Q e -is .H as n pendenc dy, it Fre m n as ,W pre ent d in assembly. V Spencer Abbett ac ing as mas ir o ' :Q e- - . ' - c ' - .,, ,, - ,, . .. . , f bw-s 'W it ' ,.' ffl? l'1n? . ,rf 5 D K ' ,. L!!! olpn. :. .f..Q mv- 5 kk 5 gf E M V Q ,, i f ' . .S 2 . - 5, , imap, . t - 1 . f y M -- I jii,- an i... 5 ' , A iii llliii -- f 'Q H - ' iunder the irection Mr. Floyd lwef. The Hated by the Drgnim Wgrksiitbpl WQ5 ulll t or- g-song featured songsi ical cow- hly enioyed by ryon A W Sty ei is-I is I i f th f I an . 1,-,, as o e,seri ass V -Shiga. . gg J 'gig ' , S ' ,...ic. i . ' M5 in .fsf i -3 ...J ---- Q rg Q' a -r 6 mn .ron-uelfnzix.-:critwfrat5UV ll2'ElE ' 5523 -mu. . ltre..,u. . L.. . Qn:eQ n ig,angx'n1s. ...-.5 j f'i..- sg .is iff, 's .2 a s sss' es' ri.-J 4 .. L- . , , ,, I. - - It D h , I in hose c osenafevvygt g merggiiggxggigsyhsedgglagd mg! igyill ig, ,Q.P?r,j3rgetfgl3yg nightfiivirgnge F' . Rbnal Hifi? ---, e A --VV V in qs- wonder u time at 'ZQSQS' ost important A 4 afternoon wil wg be '39 by ' . N F49 f f 2 A as r' ' t if . .... -f fr rrrr- 1 ---' ' 's1 rf 1 'cfs iff' ff-Mr as gr M. I . M 12: Aims aa, -' SYM ' g,- 3 .,, ,: ' ' .5 -6 .SQ .lnlasiil-iiaiin, -. rf- r ,rrr is V - 'iriri.i . M Q r--r rzrz . sf . iiirr rrrr H H . fr - -'---- . r--i- -f . 'Q . .lim 523, I ru :::g 'x l -.., ini! - Z may ,,W,M ,,.. vV,, .. Q' Te ..,:zasasE, I 4 11 5 lv' Q-' ge Ublwunw er .. zvzv Q. 4. 555 ' ...V Q H ., Y the direction of M . Troy C. T ompson, san 28 30-Final exams. i 5 g 3 ' . . .. ' .. zf- waves' s or 'W I A' . f' L 5. - ef-f,, M' 'WM' do ... .M e O r ' feeef mssr . . my rl . . .1 . .. ' '?! !!I'1'4'f ' w . ..,-,,..,...u f....,. . . ' t . 6 - .. , . ldwf'ef- WLNQ 'twmww' L E W i . ...M . QWL 53 ifup3'x'3g'hi was hy tit. Qu. was rwissstriiw i'fhtesr:-H, iii ' A if Wiwiuf-Q F-Ymmix' Our Timid Souls '1 2 3 4 '5 '6 '7 8 '9 10 11 '12 '13 1 '2 3 4 5 '6 7 8 9 '10 11 12 13 14 15 16 '17 18 '19 '20 21 22 23 Seniors Clara Jo Allen Paul Gilmer Biggers Billy Morgan Ford Jack Grady Harris Joe lngle Velera Dean Malone Farris Glendon Pettit Ernest William Pratt Lynn Putman Eva Margaret Redus Lavern Riggan Houston Clifford Simmons Richard Ray Woods FFF Juniors William Rodger Aldredge Donald Bass Betty Louise Baze Willard Brice Daugherty Thelma Davison Mary Elizabeth Emerson Winnie Faye Friday Mary Cecil Fry Richard Garrison Mary Robbye Howie Joe Hudgens Earl Ray Hutchens Martha Loftin Nellie Joyce McMinn Luke Leslie Medford Elida Colleen Mills Clifton Le Moss Dorothy Mae Porter Donald Wayne Rhodes Richard Lee Rhodes Evelyn Martha Roberts Jack Walker Bettie White 'A' '1 '2 3 4 5 '6 7 '8 9 10 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. '19. 20. 21 22 23 24 25 26 '27 '28 '29 'Ii 1 31 37 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Sophomores Valene June Allen Hugh Pat Anderson Howard Ross Arnold Jim Bruce Barrows Dorothy Edith Bartlett Dorothy Lee Bass William Thurman Bellamy W. M. Benson Francis Lula Brooks Johny Bedford Brown Earl Dean Burrow Joe Bybee Carl Edwan Chambers Thomas Churchwell, Jr. Roy Clark Ray Dee Davidson Roy Lee Davidson Charles William Emerson Joseph Henry Emerson Patricia Ann Ewer Syble Louise Jordan Elizabeth Virginia Justice Margie Colleen Lawson Joe Moris Leavey Wilma Jeanette Little Jocelyn Waldene Medford Billie Esther Miller Shirley Ann Mitchell Thomas Wayne Moore Charles Andrew Morris Billie Ruth Parks Mary Alice Price Juana Sue Rannals Belle Redus Helen Marie' Reed Peggy Virginia Reeves Robert Wayne Ross Mayme Sue Ryan Vernon Smith Don DeWitt Terry Christine Vaughan Sally Webb Arthur Le Wayne Williams Jack Floyd Woods ' Denotes those students who enrolled too late to have pictures made. 1 '2 3 '4 5 '6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13. 14. 15. 16. '17. 18 19 20 '21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 '30 31 32 '33 34 35 '36 '37 38 39 '40 41 42 Freshmen Jack Carroll Allison Aline Joyce Barnes Carole Ann Beardsley Virginia Ann Brock Billy Charles Brown Landon Brown Margaret Marie Brown Wilma Loyd Brown Martha June Bussell Orville Glen Bussell Mary Evelyn Cannon Helen Cochran Delbert Dee Davenport Dan David Davis Leoma Fay Finley Delma Leeada Ford Rachel Clois Ford Donald Garrison Virginia Doris Gray Odis Charles Huff Lorene Humphrey Myrtie June Jumper Charles Kenneth Lancaster Lucille Margaret Lindsey Wanda Jean Long Don Lowry Oscar Eugene Matthews Lloyd Augustus Mills Mary Anne Morris Edward Newman Billy Wright Pound Roy Glen Roberts John Thomas Scott Winifred Smith Daniel Robert Stewart Johnnie Stone Bobbie Allen Thompson Willie Toland Billie June Tucker Bobby Joyce Ward Billy Gene West Wanda Joyce White FFF OWL Features O F N r Circle: Joe Garrett Most lntellectual Senior Boy l. Cover those books Well, for here we go 3 Z S Ggml 2. Why the long faces? You're a senior now! 3. Here are the eager faces, and they are just sophomores! Circle: Catherine Wright Most Intellectual Senior Girl 4. lt's a long hard roaol, freshmen -- four years to go! 5. Miss Donaldson seems to be the center ot attention as schedules are copied on registration clay. 6. They were all there on registration clay, looking forward to an- other year. OWL 56 Circle: Jimmy Hickey Best All-Round Senior Athlete l. The Editor does K. P. ot the OWL Porty tor those vvho helped with circulotion. 2. Students lend on hond to point the biology lob. 3. The purchose ot o Lotin Club pencil wos the eosy vvoy to keep up with the '45 Wildcot schedule. OWL 57 4. 5. 6. Circle: Chorles Baxter Most Voluoble Senior Would you believe thot these high ond mighty sophomores were ever treshmen? Loyol students vvotch the Blue Blozes on porode. Let's give fifteen tor Henry! The others do help, but he stoys in the Ieocl. I n T h e Circle Rueselle MaTney MosT Handsome Senior Boy i. Coach can really dish iT ouT. G r O O V e 2. We are proud of our ex-sTudenTs who serve our counTry. 3. We geT acquainTed vviTh ThaT all imporTanT '45 Traveling squad. Circle: Jeannie Reeder Mosf BeauTiful Senior Girl 4. Paris TooTloall fans really follow Those WildcaTs. Look aT The sTands in Gainesville! 5. Pondus, The leader oi Those money-making juniors. 6. We goT a band, we goT a yellg we goT a Team ThaT fighTs like-! 7. Fire?'???? No, iusT one of Those imporTanT drills. OWL 58 Circle: Johnny Mosley Most Friendly Senior Boy l. Don'T be stubborn, Kenneilw. l.i'l Abner should give in some doy. 2. The Junior Red Cross Council discusses plcxns for The i945-46 drive wifb Miss Beofie. OWL Circle: Norco Hooker Most Friendly Senior Girl We reolly enioyed The originol Book Week plcxylef given by Miss Crook's fifflw period cldss. Scrub ir cleon, Hi-Y boys! We wish Miss Riggs lots of hoppiness. i 1 Circle- John Alexander , . W! n if' S Junior Rotarian l l. Spencer, Raytord, and Joel clo a bit of harmonizing tor us. R a 2. The Sophomore quartet's version of the ink S ots for the Junior Talent Show p . 3, Martha Wilson at the piano. Need we say more? Circle: Charles Baxter Junior Rotaricin 4. That Texas and A. 8g lvl. football game! We took out a little time to listen. Texas beat 'emi 5. Miss Sallie cuts one ot her numerous birthday cakes. 6. Henry takes over at the Junior Talent Show. 7. Bobby Antoine, one of our exes, helps out at the Junior Talent Show. l-le had fun remembering that 1941 Highland Park-Paris football game. OWL 60 Circle: Charles Cain Junior Rotarian l. Nancy Lou entertains us on her marimba. 2. The Latin Club octet performs at the Christrna 4. Mademoiselles of the Paris High French Club s party 3 These German students make a nice quartet. OWL 61 A ls Circle: Phillip Thomson Junior Rotarian The Latin Club Christmas offering tor the Red Cross. Students admire that hard-earned football trophy. Spanish students, let's break the pinata. Miss Goolsby, a former teacher, asks all to buy tuberculosis Christ-i mas seals. Some day he'll come along -the man l love. CNR S r I n Circle: Conrad Morgan Junior Rotarian l. Despite the snow the F. F. A. boys concen- I S H e trate on making rope. 2. The Signs of the Zodiac help Maxine tell the future for the Latin Club. Careful, Joanne! You'll get hit. Circle: Joe Garrett Junior Rotarian . Somebody pushed too hard and hit the ground. . Mrs, Lattimore passes out those English exams. Woe to those who had to take it. . Wildcat pennants for the first time! Everybody wanted one. The crowd at that intra-squad game. Each student had a favorite and rooted for him. 4 5 6 7. OWL 62 OWL 63 Circle: Leroy Whitaker Junior Rotarian l. Fesser opens the doors for those mid-term exams. 2, Woetul Waiters! Mid-term exams await them. 3. VVhat's the matter, Miss Hicks? Don't you understand? 4. The other side of the gym at that intra-squad basketball game Some watch the photographer. lftfn Club members begin the New Year on the right toot. Grin and bear it, Miss Thomas. . looks as if they want to see that basketball game! We made a mess when We came into the building, but we did enioy the snow. Circle: Henry Braswell Junior Rotarian x , :, X 599 ai gl M 3 fi if ::,., ' X 2 gg- YA ff QS A . W N4 401 2 W ff SRE? A 9 if K . Qu ,,:, ,.,.,g '-2: A i Izluu Q. Vqlqu ' 'K-1 Circle: Mr. Chomness ond Mr. Jusfiss oword Those long-owoifed sheep- skins To The '45 Seniors. l. Miss Koiie seols our fore! 2. The lost mile for Those '45 seniors. 3. Moynell Woiermon delivers The '45 Welcome Address. 4. Solly sciys good-by for the Closs of '45. OWL 65 Circle: Miss Crowford ond Miss Croin discuss The problems of summer school. 5. A doy To remember for oil Poris High groduoiesl 6. They leorned history in summer school, Too! 7. How oboui cz pound of bcicon, Chorles? 8. We ployed while They sloved in summer school. 9. Norco pops corn for lnfersioie. Presenii ng XX lf ll T ll 9 0 Wl W Who's Who- Joy Ricks Phillip Thomson Nita Sue Hassan Senior Senior Junior John Charles Ribble Peggy Shorf Frank Jackson Sophomore Sophomore Junior Henry Moore Sally Henry Freshman Freshman OWL 66 Athlefics Mr. Raymond Berry Head Coach To AS A Teacher, coach, and friend, lvlr. Raymond Berry T ' own and admired by every sTudenT in Paris High. A y Since lvlr. Berry came To Paris, he has Turned ouT Three gig disTricT winners and esTablished himself as one of The Top schoolboy coaches of The sTaTe. ln T940 and T941 he Turned A-youT Two successive disTricT championship Teams and became is Again This year Mr. Berry had a disTricT Winner. TA The only coach ever To accomplish This TeaT in disTricT 5AA. AQ In The TuTure we are looking for even greaTer Teams, and 54,Ahere's wishing more power To Coach and his Paris WildcaTs. was Our 1945 All-DisTricT Performers KenneTh Watson, End Jimmy Hickey, Back Deryl Stevenson, Guard Richard Murgraves, CenTer Circle: Jimmy Hickey Co-Capfain of Those '45 Wildcats PPV owi 6 Circle: Deryl Stevenson Co-Captain ot those '45 Wildcats Our 1945 All-District Second Team Bill Floyd, Guard Ernest Stinson, Guard Billy Reddell, Back Deryl presents that trophy to Mr. Chamness with well-deserved pride. '45 Wildcat Squad: Front Row: ll. to r.D W. D. Stevenson, McLemore, Fagan, Abbett, B. J. Floyd, Baxter, Martin, Lyday Middle Row: Ashmore, Walker, Cain, Ellis, Humphreys, Casey, Reddell, Reece Back Row: D. Stevenson, Burton, B. Floyd, Stinson, Watson, Mat- ney, Stell, Hickey, Coker, Margraves Mr. Peter Barnett Mr. Paul Lively Assistant Coach Line Coach CAPABLE ASSlSTANTS to Mr. Berry are Mr. Barnett and Mr. Lively. Mr. Lively is known throughout the state tor the line Paris lines that he has produced. Acting as scout forthe Wildcats as well as assistant coach, he has proved indispen- sable to the Paris team. Mr. Barnett, when he is not helping Mr. Berry, is busy coaching probably the roughest B team in the state. The B team always has a tine record, and Mr. Barnett is largely re- sponsible tor it. OWL 69 Www- uhm Loris Sfell Tackle Billv Reddell Back Rayford Walker Tackle Boyd Reece Back 5. Pondus McLemore Guard 6. Bill Floyd Guard 7. Richard Margraves Center 8. Joel Casey End 9. Jack Humphreys d En Aff, . . ,,,, K 4 V - .A 1 3 W fl W . if f if 'Z Q 55? Xnglgv 4 ff ff W' W 1 N i ff X Q3 If F gf A MU N ,- TZ in if A M 14 ,. 2 7 F' 4 vu ' ' . 'rx A zz. ' ,--- .QP 4 y ..:. 5 :,.,.,, xg! ,,., . v--y, T --A, 4 5 ...Q f Egg gw. . zx, we ' - 1. Jrmmy Hrckey 5. f4, .,:,,., - --,g ' .... r 2. Kenneth Lyday 6. Guard 3. Donald Martin 7. Back 4. George Ellis 8. Back J 9. .loe Fagan fi Back 0 . www V, 'X 1 f Y pw 4? MQ 1 M .1 k qw: .M 4 ,Q 41 iw We 'Z ,Wa 'K fix Q 5 W.. ,041 , .. N . 'K l 4 ' 1 f 1 2 1 I' 5 i We ff ZS Q f e .4 ll Spencer Abbeit Center Charles Cain Guard Carl Mac Coker Tackle Bobby Jack Floyd End T W, all Charles Baxter Guard .lack Ashmore Back Deryl Stevenson Tackle Charles Burton Tackle Kenneth Watson End Rueselle Matney Tackle Ernest Stinson Gua rd W. D. Stevenson Back 51 322 ii k C V2l, K 'Q ' w gg EW ' gm y Cats Scratch Bulldogs T2-O Floyd Plays Outstanding Game '. Nu la GETTING OFF to a slow start, the Paris Wildcats o ened the season P with a T2-O win over the Kilgore Bulldogs. Featuring the passing and running of Jimmy Hickey and several nice runs by Billy Reddell, the Wildcats showed fine possibilities. The whole Wildcat line played almost flawlessly, but even I O L fm ' more outstanding were Bill Floyd and Ernest Stinson, who made tackle after tackle. Hickey plunged for both touchdowns in the first and second quarters. ' KI LGORE xv, 'gp PARIS if . if t L J . Paris Runs Roughshod Over Hugo 53-0 N , tw, Second Team Plays Most of Game PARIS OPENED their home season with a 53-O victory over a scrappy pmt Hugo team. Although the reserves played most of the game, the Wildcats H -gg Q showed marked improvement. Little Joe Fagan was outstanding as the re- L 0 serves took over, and several times he brought the crowd to its feet with 9 ,, ' M long runs. The entire second team played excellently and managed to rack il N in up four touchdowns of their own. Wildcats Take Longview 6-0 PAglS LONGWEV On Muddy Field Wildcats Prove Power ON A rain-drenched field the Wildcats came through their first real test of the season with a 6-O win over the Longview Lobos. Hickey scored in the 4 first quarter, and then the game turned into a punting duel. Paris turned in a 0 Q P J F. fine defensive game with Deryl Stevenson stopping a great many of the CJ -1211 'is plays. Rueselle Matney also turned in atop performance with his hard blocks and good defensive play. Paris K.O.'s Wildcats 21-O ON A sloppy field, Paris turned back a fighting Sulphur Springs team, Ql-O. Once again the Paris line turned in a good game by blocking two SPFUN03 punts and stopping the opponents for a net of 50 yards gained by running. The play of our forward wall was paced by Kenneth Watson, who played his best game of the season. The Paris Reserves took over in the last quarter 5 - and went across for the final touchdown. i '- 4,13 921:43 IILPHER Eg 1 E+, i-' mm . . . . X H g:mesvu.i.s Wildcats Surprise Gainesville 27-6 PARIS, PLAYING the best game of the year, started off conference play with a 27-6 win over the Gainesville Leopards. Jimmy Hickey, Billy Reddell, V and Kenneth Watson were the big guns on the Paris offense. Good blocking, led by Richard Margraves, Ernest Stinson, and Loris Stell, was the most im- N'-1-. ff ag portant factor in the Paris scores. Gainesville's lone tally came in the second quarter on a nice 56-yard run by a Leopard back. Paris Kicks Bearcats 60-T3 nm Every Man on Squad Plays sgnnau lN THE worst defeat a Paris team has ever handed a Bearcat crew, the Wildcats hit their stride to knock over Sherman, 6O-l3. Every man on the entire Paris squad participated in the game. Hickey, as usual, played an out- .gh standing game by scoring two touchdowns and passing for three more. Rf J George Ellis played his best game of the year, accounting for T2 points, and X Ng' Joe Fagan and Billy Reddell each marked up two touchdowns. owi 74 Paris Tames Broncs 29-O Despite Slow Start Paris Wins PLAYING A sluggish first half, the Wildcats came Through in the second half to beat the Denton Broncs 29-O. The Paris line again Turned in good defensive play, and The Cats managed to pile up QI first downs to Denton's I. Jack Humphreys put forth one of his best games by catching quite a few passes and playing a good game at defensive halfback. Rueselle Ivlatney also looked good on defense. PARIS iii' 'ron N T 0 'iir o . 54 1 ,L 'A F nm Paris Swats Jackets 26-6 'W' Ogg'-30N Cats Take Lead in District THE WILDCATS clicked once more to take The lead in district play with pg -Q a 26-6 win over the Denison Yellow Jackets. Loris Stell played a bang up ' LJQS. game for the Cats with his steady blocking and outstanding Tackles on de- m s 'I fense. Jimmy Hickey, who always turns in a good game on offense, played 5' : c Tw ' ' h'l reserves were in the game. Wildcats Rout Warriors 39-6 Cats Take Ninth in a Row SCORING IN every quarter, the Paris Wildcats cinched the district title by beating The Bonham Warriors, 39-6. This time it was Billy Reddell, Jimmy Hickey, VV. D. Stevenson, and Joe Fagan who took most of The offensive chores, while the Paris line turned in its same dependable performance. Although it was Paris' game from The start, the Warriors kept fighting and fog .y -5 Q90 'A , st' tt ,9,f'l't :QQ 5, .Al .p excellently at line backer. The Denison score came in the final minutes w i e 1 G' turned in a commendable game. ,Am Lions Bow I2-7 . ' iz EJ f25E Vfl-I-5 Cats Finish Undefeated Season by Beating Lions PARIS, BEING slowed down by iniuries and illness, got off to a slow f start but came back in the last half to defeat the hustling Greenville team. 1:3177 I Jim Hickey, Deryl Stevenson, and Bobby Jack Floyd, although each was 6 If weakened by illness, played a fine game. Scoring first, the Lions had the M., ' 'SM' Wildcats trailing for the first time this year. Hickey made both of the Paris scores. Wildcats Overpowered 33-7 Cats Fall Before Highland Park Powerhouse THE PARIS Wildcats finished their I945 season with a defeat handed X mms 4.9 them by a powerful Highland Park team. The Paris team played well, but they seemed no match for the heavier, talented Scots. The Paris line con- tinued its Iine play with Bobby Jack Floyd, Bill Floyd, and Ernest Stinson playing outstandingly. In the backfield it was the same old story with Jimmy Hickey and Billy Reddell turning in top games. The Paris touchdown came late in the third quarter on a pass from Hickey to Kenneth Watson. OWL 75 gp, T 'T P HIGHLIND PA QE 7 Q95 ' 25:63. - .alifilfiit W lb 1 cf- V Kitten Activities Foretell Gur BTeam Front Row: E. Ellis, Thompson, Billingsley, Rodgers, Greer, J. Martin Second Row: Moye, Pratt, C. Thielman, Bone, Spencer, ..-.,., B. McGee, Patterson Third Row: Antoine, Thomson, Gibson, Cannon, Jackson, Hotshots Front Row: B. Moore, Hatcher, B. Martin, Jackson, Burn- sed, Dabbs, Hetherly Second Row: Wear, Davis, 6 Dale, A. D. Thompson, Hopkins, Pruett, Powell, Kelley Third Row: McClanahan, C. Martin, Bridges, Oakleat, Patton, Yeager, Woody, Ingram Super Nubs Front Row: Henderson, H. Moore, Garrison, Stewart, Boswell, Little, G. McGee Second Row: Smallwood, Bus- sell, Robison, B. Stewart, Hutt, Swint, Caldwell, Rat- owi 76 Future Pigskin Parade Top Circle: Mr. Felix Gibson Coach of the Hotshots Second Circle: Mr. Winifred Heavner Coach of the Super Nubs SETTING PROBABLY the most startling record ever to come out of Paris High was the T945 Paris B Team. They not only won every game on their schedule, but they were scored on only once. Under the leadership of Mr. Barnett, the B Team boys showed great promise for future Wildcat elevens. l-leretofore, the Paris football squad consisted only of three teams, but this year a rugged team was brought to- gether under Coach Felix Gibson. Attempting to keep in step with the B team, the newly organized Hotshots met defeat but once, that being at the hands of Denison, 6 to O. Through their continual efforts, these boys showed a great deal of improvement and natural ability. Their fine record proves that they will be our future winners. Although they were rather overshadowed by the ex- ploits of the three other squads, the Super Nubs under Mr. Winifreol Heavner workea our, rain or shine, the same as the varsity. These boys deserve much credit for their work, their spirit, and their attitude toward the game. B Team Schedule Sept. 20 Paris 26 Deport O Sept. 27 Paris 32 DeKalb O Oct. 25 Paris 31 Greenville B O Nov. l Paris 31 Bogata O Nov. 9 Paris 20 Ladonia O Nov. T6 Paris 47 Greenville B O Nov. 23 Paris 32 Goodland lidians 6 Nov. 29 Paris 7 Denison O Hotshots Schedule Oct. 4 Paris l3 Sulphur Springs B 6 Oct. ll Paris 34 Greenville Jr. l-ligh O Oct. T8 Paris 2 GreenvilleJr.High l9 Oct. 20 Paris 28 Sulphur Springs B 7 Oct. 2l Paris Denison B 6 The Managers PRAISE SHOULD be given to our student man- agers, the boys who are always behind the team. Jimmy Stallings, Johnny Amis, Doddie Blackburn, and Billy Abshire were always ready and willing to help any member of the squad. They are shown above in the field house. Botton Picture shows the B Team against Bogata. Jimmy lvlartin has the ball. OWL 77 More Wildcat Action 1945 Wildcat Box Score Sept. Paris Kilgore O Sept. Paris Hugo O Sept. Paris Longview O Oct. Paris Sulphur Springs O Oct. Paris Gainesville 6 Oct. Paris Sherman T3 Nov. Paris Denton O Nov. Paris Denison 6 Nov. Paris Bonham 6 Nov. Paris Greenville 7 Dec. Paris Highland Park 33 Season's Review WE ARE proud of our T945 Paris High School Wildcats. We are not only proud of their unbeaten rec- ord in district play, but also of the game they played against High- land Parkin which they were beaten 33-7. The reputation the Wildcats have gained for their fighting spirit was certainly upheld this season. They came through a tough ten- game schedule undefeated and were scored on only six times throughout the regular season. Even when defeated by the powerful Highland Park team, the Wildcats showed plenty of spirit and fight. The T945 Cats were a well-bal- anced, fast team. The '45 line was considered by many as the best ever to come out of Paris High, but this forward wall surely did not out- shine the speedy, smooth-working backfield. The record made this year by the Paris team proves to us the stuff out of which our boys are made, and we are sincerely proud of them. Snaps Identified: l. That famous touchdown catch by Watson against Highland Park. lt surely did us good. 2. Fagan should have been in front of Reddell in this run against Highland Park. 3. The Paris fans were pulling for the Wildcats, but Highland Park's bite was really worse than their bark. 4. The Wildcat bench at the Highland Park game was a rough place to sit. OWL 78 Our 1946 Hardwood Performers Season's Resume TURNING IN The besT season a Paris Team has had in a long Time, The T945-46 cagers showed plenTy of Tire, spiriT, and abiliTy To hiT The hoop. Paris won Their Tirsr game, as is Tradirional wiTh Paris Teams, and kepT winning To end The season wiTh five wins and five losses, The Wild-' caTs deTeaTed Gainesville once, Denison Twice, and Bon- ham Twice, while losing To Gainesville once, Greenville Twice, and Sherman Twice. Even Though dropping hearT breakers To boTh Sher- man and Gainesville, The CaTs proved ThaT Paris musT be feared as much in basketball as in any oTher sporT. Gur Teams seem To be gaining momenTum and possibly will roll To The head of disTricT 5AA. We are looking Torward To The T947 baskeTball season, and we hope To see The Wild- caT cagers Take ThaT disTricT 5AA crown in baskerball. T ,FFF RighT Circle: Coach BarneTT wafches The quinTeT perform Trom his usual posiTion on The bench. DisTricT 5AA STaTisTics Paris OpponenTs 5 Wins 5 T45 Field Goals l3l 44 Free Throws Made 66 'l3O Personal Fouls l2l 322 ToTal PoinTs 320 The Traveling Squad: Front Row: Richard lvlargraves, Billy Reddell, .lack lvloye, Doddie Blackburn, Charles BaxTer, W. D. STevenson, Jimmy Hickey Back Row: Boyd Reece, Billy Blackburn, Rayford Walker, KenneTh Warson, Rueselle MaTney, Joe GarreTT, .lack Ashmore Circle: Phillip Thomson, Manager ' owL 79 Hit The Hoop Boyd misses o tree toss in thot hord- tought intro-squod gome which inclu- guroted the 1946 bosketboll seoson with the entire student body os on ehthusiostic oudience. OWL 80 1946 Season's Results First Round Second Round Han. 16 Paris 41 Gainesville 35 Jan, Paris 25 Gainesville Jan. 18 Paris 27 Greenville 45 Feb. 5 Paris 23 Greenville Jan. 22 Paris 35 Sherman 36 Feb Paris 17 Sherman Han. 25 Paris 51 Denison 31 Feb. 12 Paris 26 Denison 7 Jan. 29 Paris 34 Bonham 13 1Feb Paris 43 Bonham f' Denotes games won, all games were Paris finished third in district play. conference games. It surel was tough to lose to Sherman Y in the last quarter, 36-35. The basket was very elusive to Paris in that last quarter. 5 1 M. wx, I ,,W4?' 14 mQ,M,i 41 1 .:.::. , Q , aff? E . Aa gg' 9 2 A .J M' 5 gsm? THE i946 Poris WildcoT neTTers showed line possibilities Tor The DisTricT llAA lVleeT held oT The Poris Junior College, April l3. Poris, Sulphur Springs, Texoirkono, Bonhom, ond Greenville were represenTed oT The disTricT ploy-off. Poris Wos The defending disTricT Tennis chompion Tor The sevenTh consecuTive yeor. Under Cooch Thomos Echols, The Poris Teom deTeoTed Bon- hoim Twice, 6 To l ond 3 To l, ond olso Turned in on Tie oT 2 To 2 vviTh The Shermon Teom in preporoTion Tor The disTricT elim- inoTions. Since our yeorbook musT go To press, we connoT record The scores of The DisTricT MeeT, buT we do Wish The besT of luck To our i946 Tennis Teom. We olso wonT To Toke This opporTuniTy To congroTuloTe Cooch Echols ond his Teom on Their fine record losT yeor. The Poris Teom wos noT beolTen unTil The boys' singles ployer, John Amis, wos deTeoTed in The Tinols of The Regionol MeeT. Boys' doubles, Jimmy Hickey ond Ben Billingsley, girls' doubles, Fronces HuTchings ond Normo Lovvrence, ond girls' singles, Huldoh Willioms, were oll Tinolly beoTen in The quorTer Tinols of The SToTe MeeT. NilTy NeTTers Mr. Thomois Echols Cooch PPV l. Johnny Amis, Boys' Doubles. 2. Huldoh Williams, Girls' Singles. 3. Ben Billingsley, Boys' Doubles. 4. Fronces HuTchings, Girls' Doubles. 5. Billy House, Boys' Singles. 6. Normoi Lowrence, Girls' Doubles. Alrernoiesz 7. Rosolie Hope 8. Bobby NormenT 9. Chorles Hr.Tf.2er. , Physical EducaTion Diversified Play ALL FRESHMEN onol sophomores in Poris High School receive ci vvell- rounoled progrom in physicoil eoluco- Tion. Miss Froncenio Hicks, our very coipoble physicol eolucoiTion insTrucTor, hos chorge oT oll girls' oThleTics. The picTures on This poge give Us o pono- romo of The ocTiviTies in This course. WF i. Here we hcive insTrucTion in orchery wiTh lvliss Hicks showing rore Torrn w2Th The bovv ond orrovv. 2. Conclihoning exercises help To moke our girls physicolly TiT. 3. The girls even hIT The boslceT when They exhipiT Their obiIiTy oT boskefboll. 4. TT seems ofso ThoT They hiT The Torgei' vvZTh The bow ond orrovv. D. Here we see Roscilie Hope wiTh The bois- l4eTboll or.oI more ocTion on The hord- vvoocl. 15. Mgre of Those conditioning exercises TTTGT ore good Tor oil ol us. 1. Tennis Tokes up iTs olloTTe:l Tirne vviTh Tun for oll. S. 5oTTboII inTrigues The girls os vvell os The boys. Softball Champions Front Row: Carpenter, Ellis, i,fm.o.ok, Abbett, Floyd Back Row: Williams, Hum- phreys, Billingsley, Black- burn, Hickey Second Place Winners Group Picture Below: Front Row: Robinson, Collins, Rheudasil, Lyday, Wear Back Row: Watson, Ingram, Scott, Busbee, Coker Individual Pictures Below: Left: Jack Humphreys, Captain of the Champs Right: Kenneth Watson, Captain of the second- place winners mf FOR THE second successive year, soft- ball remained on the list of Paris High athletics. Six teams were organized and participated in a double round-robin. These six teams were piloted by Jack Humphreys, Kenneth Watson, Richard lviargraves, Deryl Stevenson, John Rob- ert Woodard, and Bill Floyd. Winner of the first half of the league was Kenneth Watson's team, which vvent through undefeated. ln the second half, Jack Humphreys' boys, who had not been able to win a game in the first half, came through to win. Humphreys de- feated Watson in a final tvvo-out-of- three game play-off and was named champion. Softball has certainly been taken up enthusiastically by the students of Paris High, and it is due to turn out even bet- ter teams in the future. This page lists the results of the T945 softball season. The T946 season will of necessity appear in the T947 yearbook. pwi as, T l Diamond Duels Wearers of the HP Jimmy Hickey Deryl Stevenson Ernest Stinson Richard Margraves Jack Humphreys Billy Reddell Kenneth Watson Loris Stell Rueselle Matney George Ellis Charles Baxter Jimmy Hickey Richard Margraves Joe Garrett Boyd Reece Charles Baxter Maxine Hornbeck Joy Ricks Catherine Wright Henry Braswell Peggy Berry Johnny Amis Ben Billingsley Charles Hatcher Football Rayford Walker Boyd Reece Charles Cain Carl Mac Coker Bill Floyd Jack Ashmore Charles Burton Joel Casey Kenneth Lyday W. D. Stevenson Basketball Doddie Blackburn Kenneth Watson Jack Ashmore W. D. Stevenson Rueselle Matney Phillip Thomson, Mgr. Owl Sta ft John Alexander Phillip Thomson Norma Jean Reeder Johnny Mosley Bob Malone Cheer Leaders Jackie Mann Dick Horn E Tennis Rosalie Hope Billy House Frances Hutchings Pondus McLemore Joe Fagan Spencer Abbett Bobby Jack Floyd Donald Martin Charles Baxter Doddie Blackburn, Mgr. Billy Abshire, Mgr. John Amis, Mgr. Jimmy Stallings, Mgr. Jack Moye Billy Blackburn Bobby Norment Edmond Ellis John Amis Spencer Abbett Patsy Morse Doddie Blackburn Billy Reddell Jean McCormick Johnny Mosley Norma Lawrence Bobby Norment Huldah Williams QWL 86 Favorifes Owl Sweetheart John Robert Mosley Owl Sweetheart Elaine Pledger Jean McCormick Henry Braswell JJ Senior FaV0l'ife5 .XUUXOY Kathryn Ann Lee W. D. Stevenson M we Bettye Lou White Jack Bone Sophcm Fa V0rife Ofe S Frefbmen Favfbmes Sue Moore Charles Hatcher E 2 QW. 330 Favorite Nominees ff Jeannie Reeder t Senior Charles Baxter Senior Maxine Tankursley Junior Joe Fagan Junior WM' W Wanda Swarm in 'Deloris Carter Sophomores Frank Wear Nancy Lou Shindler Billy Martin Sophomore Freshman Freshman OWL 94 3 maui U1 The 1946 Owl Combines 'ser Charles Baxter Editor PW Basic Activities A RECORD-BREAKING circulcition and class picture com- paign with 850 copies printed and 801 class pictures out li' HAS been fun as well as ceaseless work to com- pile this i9-46 OWL. For us this has been one of the finest years time has yet produced. Along with the return of peace, it brought us the opportunity to edit this book. With the wonderful record of our school's past yearbooks, we have had a great deal to live up to. We sincerely hope that we have fulfilled that goal to the satisfaction of each and every student. l would like to express for the staff our apprecia- tion to the student body, the faculty, Mr. Chamness, Mr. Justiss, Southwestern Engraving Co., Furey Print- ing Co., Turner's Studio, American Beauty Cover Co., Ray Sissel of Tl-lE PARIS NEWS, and to all others who in any way helped with this book for their unfailing support and interest in our behalf. And, above oll, my deepest gratitude to our spon- sor, Miss Martha l-lankins, without whose patience, guidance, and hard work this publication would not have been possible. CHARLES BAXTER, Editor-in-Chief. nual-a three months' job and several hundred dollars savings. of lOO3 enrolled. iOver l25 students moved or dropped G1 The price you pcylj out of school, thereby curtailing both results.i Figuring, cutting, and mounting of all panels for the an- Typing of dummy for the printer. CLaborJ iContinued on page 9 Maxine Hornbeck Business Manager Miss Martha Hankins Sponsor OWL 96 ?pl,5OO advertising quota successfully reached and sur passed. iThis amount necessary if you have this type book Melodies and Memories FFF Stott Members First Picture: John Alexander ond Phillip Thomson, Associote Editors Second Picture: Spencer Abbett, Sports Editor Doddie Blockburn, Circulotion Monoiger Third Picture: Joy Ricks, Literory Editor Pcitricio Morse, Art Editor Fourth Picture: Johnny Mosley, Advertising Monoger Jeonnie Reeder, Picture Editor Cotherine Wright, Club Editor Fifth Picture: Bob Molone, Photogropher :FF BEING BUSINESS monoger ot THE i946 OWL hos ottorded me greot pleosure. lt gove me the opportunity to work with the nicest, most co-operotive people tound ony- vvhere-the business ond protessionol men ond women ot Poris. Without their co-operotion THE '46 OWL would not hove been. l would like to thonk eoch ot them tor his help. Full co-operotion vvos extended by those who helped us with the circulcition ond oudvertising. We ore fully cog- nizont ot the service rendered ond indebted to those Jun- iors cmd Seniors other thon the stotf members who in ony vvoy helped with this yecirbook. ln orroinging the odvertising section of this yeor's book, l hcive tried to moke the ods cis noticeoble os possible by using outogroph ond snopshot poges throughout the sec- tion. For you students, l tried to moke the outogroph poges more personol. l hope you like it. MAXINE HORNBECK, Business Monoger. L- M--sir OWL 97 Bosic Activities of THE OWL continued: THE i946 OWL mointdined its membership in CSPA, Prooting ot dummy ond reproot of every Word for the primer. QMOVQ lgbom NSPA, ond THSPA. iTexds High School Press Association Whih The exeepheh of lefmell Close Ghd ClUh Plehlfesf suspended its honors tor the durotion.l All honors rated dll photogrophy is student work. Ninety-one per cent of dll students in school bought by the T946 Yeelheek will heve le be published lh The T946 yeorbooks. Approximotely the some per cent in- cluded pictures in the clciss section. T947 book since they ore not onnounced until l947. T FFF WV K, , l. The Sophomores elect their tcivorites. 2. Hgppy looking bunch, oren't they? 3. The Seniors lost the circulcition contest for THE OWL, but we dll enjoyed the food. 4. The beginning ot ci very successful circuldtion com- pdign. Moxine ond Joy checking in the money from those selling l946 OWLS. As d result ot this meeting we sold d lot of ods. Looking rother bewildered, the Juniors ond Seniors sell ods. Y A O O K A C V Y E A R B O O K A C T V T E S 1. Editor Baxter mounts a panel while Joy and Maxine look on. 2. Artist Pat turns out one of those clever drawings for the Athletic Section. 3. We elect those OWL Sweethearts. 4. Billy, Jane, and Jean, our assistants for The 1946 OWL. WV THE FOLLOWING students helped the statt with both circulation and advertising: Narca Hooker, Jane Howell, Betty Walther, Sonny Booth, Norma Henry, Jean Hutchin- son, Nita Sue Hassan, Kathryn Ann Lee, Mary lsobel Lud- wick, Elaine Pledger, Catherine Palmer, Billy Reddell, Fairy Ritchie, Ruth Secrest, Billie Smalley, Billy Ray Steed, Max- ine Tankursley. Juanita Hope, Dick Horn, Frank Jackson, Jackie Mann, Martha Jane Morgan, Henry Braswell, Ja- OWL 99 5. The 1945 OWL dedication! We had to use this picture to show you how surprised Miss Sallie was. 6. Trimming proofs requires concentration. This is a good example. 7. We receive those 1945 OWLS. Happy day! rr? nelle Bryant, Charles Cain, Bitsy Duncan, Suzanne Ellis, Joe Garrett, Jean McCormick, Maryhelen Musgrove, Natalie Noble, Virginia Pearce, Jane Rodgers, Charles Price, Bobby Skidmore, Bobby Norment, Billy Abshire, Jim Atwell, Peggy Berry, Patsy Campbell, Carolyn Cross, Joe Fagan, Cody Greer, Tommy Harbison, Beverly Stalls, and Jimmy Stall- ings helped only with circulation. Both campaigns were very successful, thanks to such willing workers. gg' W Q, A ' V s H QQ E 18 ,im OWL 'I OO Latin Club Officers Senior Consul . . . o nder Junior Consul . . . Maxine Tankursley Scriba .... Peggy Short Quaestor . Kathryn Ann Lee Nuntii .... Sponsors .... Elaine Pledger Miss Sallie Seckel Lou Sperry Miss Martha Hankins THE ORGANIZATION meeting . . .slave sale . . .Christmas party . . . New Year's fortune telling program . . . Valentine box . . .the numerous goings on during Latin Week . . . these activities will long be remembered by the i945-46 Latin students. The HODIE ET HERI, the Latin Club newspaper in its fifth year of publication, contains both educational and entertain- ing articles. The club took a very active part in the Texas State Junior Classical League, giving full co-operation to the State President, Maxine Tankursley, one of our own third year Latin students. Limited space prohibits even a full list of the nu- merous activities of this club. Members on O osite Pag Identified PP fi' 3 Top Row: E. M. Alexander, J. Iexander, Antoine, Babb, Baker, Baxter, E. Booth, N. J. Booth, Boyce, Brackeen, Bradford, Braswell Second Row: Brown, Buffington, Buford, Burks, Burns, Cattee, Chance, Chism, Connolly, Corlee, Council Third Row: Cox, Creasy, Crouch, Dingman, Downen, Edzards, Eldon, Emerson, Faulkner, Fidler, Geron S ' Fourth Row: Godfrey, Gullick, Hamman, Harvill, Hassan, N. Henry, S. Henry, Higby, High, Hill, Hinkle Fifth Row: Hinkson, Holden, Hollingsworth, Howell, Howie, Hudson, Hughes, Humphries, Hutchison, Jackson Sixth Row: Justiss, Kent, Killebrew, Kincaid, King, Kirkham, Lay, J. Lee, K. Lee, Ludwick, Malone Seventh Row: Matney, McElroy, McGee, Meeks, Mitchell,'H. Moore, N. Moore, R. L. Moore, Morse, Newman, Nixon ' Eighth Row: Osburn, Palmer, Pledger, Powell, Quisenberry, Ribble, Ricks, Robinson, Rosson, Rowland Ninth Row: Ruff, Rutherford, Sanders, Scott, Seay, Sebastian, Shahan. Shelton, Short, Simmons, Smalley Tenth Row: Smith, Speairs, L. Sperry, W. Sperry, Stansell, Staples. Stephens, Stephenson, Stone, Swaim, Swint, Tankursley Eleventh Row: Taylor, J. N. Thompson, J. H. Thompson, Thomson, Ver- non, Walberg, J. N. Walker, M. E. Walker, Walters, Walther Warren, Washington, Waterman Twelfth Row: Watson, Wear, B. L. White, V. White, Whitlow, Wilburn, Williams, Woods, Woody, Worsham, Wortham Top Picture: Miss Hankins, Miss Sal- lie, and Senior Consul, John Alex- ander, smile for the photographer. Bottom Picture: Here we see Pat Morse, Art Editor for the HODIE ET HERI and Co-Chairman of State JCL Scrapbook Contest, conferring with Nita Sue Hassan, Exchange Editor, and Editor-in- Chief Joy Ricks about HODIE ET HERI problems. Circle: Maxine Tankursley, our Junior Consul and President of the Texas State Junior Classical League THE More GE THER- U9 -1 N' e ge, 7 l Zo- -e 1 qv-te g -71 to ' 1 C E I E 1 r W lr Q ,I M fi- .. . I4si v Q' i ,L I Elgar H l ll 9 ' I ll l ll SN . J 'Egan 4 ttf WAN J: ' 'gist . 1 I - ,, A .3 ll . ,ah weyl be fo 'Agn T F Af .. f E: Jefoym x,mfy,,,e N I I b ll erm for i945-46. OWL 'lOl a:, y As FEV.. .:.... V ...::::. Alluuluuuzzu V zlu .,..., uuaa V V V vuqu VV,,VV :' luqqquu V V ,4,,.,. 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Charles Hatcher .mwah . . . , . x IA .Q Vice-Presidents . . .Jack Powell, Billy Martin, Billy Pound, ' Us I., 9 . 5, l Bill erames Pirlr Bti P ii fd E - y 1 ips, i owe m g -B ,W Sponsors . . . Miss Francenia Hicks, Miss Mary Misso, n Mr. Ulman O'Dea ,T . if -I Ht- -'- f QF FW l'i sg :fe '!' lfE'i THE GENERAL Science Club has the distinction of being ,J T MM.. 5 'lag' the largest club in Paris High School. The club, which is A run - ' ,.,,,M composed mostly of members of The freshman class, meets W, . The second Monday of each month during The class period. Mse,e,, El m One president and tive vice-presidents preside over The 'i'U'1'h,ff,M,,M ull meetings with a vice-president for each class. Through AW' be. The able guidance of Miss Hicks, Miss Misso, and Mr. O'Dea The programs, put on by The students Themselves, are made to correlate with The course in general science. Members on Opposite Page Identified: Top Row: G. Aiken, S. Aiken, Allen, Anderson, Avance, Bailey, Banister, Barnett, Baty, Baxter, Benningfield Second Row: Blackburn, Blankenship, Booth, Boswell, Braly, Bramlett, Braswell, Burns, Burnsed, Burrow, Busby Third Row: Butler, Caldwell, Cameron, Campbell, Church- well, Collier, Connolly, Creasy, Crenshaw, Crouch, Dabbs Fourth Row: Daugherty, Dees, Dempsey, Denton, Epper- son, Fields, Fisher, Floyd, B. Foster, G. Foster, Friday Fifth Row: Fry, Garrison, Gentry, Godwin, Green, Grigsby, Hancock, Harris, Hatcher, Haynes, Head Sixth Row: Henderson, Herndon, Hicks, Hill, Hinkle, Hol- comb, Holland, Holmes, Hughes, Hull, Humphries Seventh Row: Hutchings, J. N. Ingram, W. Ingram, lrwin, Jackson, Jones, Kemp, Kerby, Kimball, Leatherwood, Lewis Eighth Row: Locke, B. Martin, C. Martin, Mayes, McCarty McClanahan, McDaniel, J. McElroy, T. McElroy, Mc Entire, Middleton Ninth Row: Montgomery, H. Moore, S. Moore, Mowrey Musgrove, Norveli, Oakleat, Osburn, Owens, Page Parchman Tenth Row: Patton, Perkins, Phillips, B. Powell, J. Powell Pratt, Preston, Price, Ratliff, Reese, Reeves Eleventh Row: Ribble, Richey, Rivers, Roberts, Robison, Ros- son, Ruff, Sain, Scott, Seay, Sikes Twelfth Row: Simmons, Smallwood, Sparks, Spear, Stan- sell, Stevens, B. G. Stewart, G. Stewart, Swint, Taylor Temple Thirteenth Row: Terrell, Townsend, Trumble, Vandever Vaughan, Vernon, Warren, Wilkerson, M. K. Williams T. Williams, Wright. First Picture: Notebooks help in the study of general science. Second Picture: The lesson by Mr. Mutt Cross on how to extinguish Tires was a timely one. Third Picture: President Charles Hatcher confers with Miss Hicks and Miss Misso, I I I ssgfzrgfs gig? D ::: 5' ': :Q V my 453 Es. 5 is ,': if . GQRK , Nl ,y72QQf 4 ' xvxtqff. ff org L. W X 'I pgr if f 'H i l W r' S495 ff ' 'K g . 5' , my .. r tl' fig Top Row: Antoine, A. Arterburn, C. Arterburn, Boswell, G. Brooks, J. D. Brooks Busbee, Cain, Caviness, Cothran Second Row: Craig, Davis, Dunagan, Early, Faucett, Freeman, Fyte, Goolsby, Greene Hollje Third Row: Hoover House Huddleston Hutchison Jackson Judkins Konkle Landers Lee Lowery Lytton L Fourth Row: Martin Moran Musgrove Noble Norment Norvell Park Patterson QQ 5' V . A44 1 ffl, Perry Pierson Posey Q X 'V' f,15.,9 Ml' gjiff. g 'V Rodgers P. Rodgers Savage TP . I fl uw X J it ,X -1 Y ,ii , , , , , , 'Lv-'i Writ' x. 1 I I s- ? X, sp ar X O 7 X Q I I I I I I I I x I ! who 4. gffhll 4 vglgg W s I I 6243: ,Nfl cf Fifth Row: Precise, Pullen, Rease, Reece, Ringwald, Rives, Robinson, Roden, D ' x , . . X X if .9 wry? ,X K 'N 1 1 V X fx luv ll ff A I 1 1 1 1 1 , j. L ' ,tif X ,r if .Nl f il '19, iv T i 'l4l Sixth Row: Shindler Smith Stanley Steelman Stuart Stull Tankursley Uzzell Warren, Watson, White Spanish Club Officers President-Maxine Tankursley Vice-President-Mary Lynn Pierson Secretary-Peggy Rodgers Treasurer-Charles Hollie Reporter-lvlayme Stanley Sponsor-Mrs. P. C. Gothard' MEXICO IS a very colorful country with its music and gay fiestas. There are many gala ceremonies, such as the pinata breaking, the Nativity Christmas Scene, and others that add enioyment and pleasure to the club meetings. The first-year students were admitted to the membership this year for the first time. The Spanish Club concluded its ac- tivities vvith the annual spring banquet. Circle: President Tankursley and Mrs. Gothard look over plans for the year's activities. OWL 104 'S.7 Drcimoi Workshop Officers President ..... Peggy Short Vice-President . Peggy Berry Secretory . . Dorothy Hudson Trecisurer . . . Beverly Stolls Reporter . . . Hossell Grimes Sponsor . .Mrs. W. F. Grimes GPGAINHZING EARLY This yeor, the Dromo Workshop's members Took Time to enjoy Themselves ot oi Wiener roost before settling down To Work. Wosting no Time, hovvever, They pre- sented Peorls, ci one-oct ploy by Totheroh, in The Inter- scholostic Lecigue tournoment. Under The direction of Mrs. Grimes, its hord-vvorking mem- bers offered A Little Honey os The onnuol spring production. Climoxing o highly successful seoson, The club enioyed o sociol ofter The ploy. Circle: Peggy ond Mrs. Grimes pose for The photographer. Top Row: Berry, Booth, Boroughs, Coin, Compbell, Chonce, Council, Cross, Dcivis Grimes Second Row: Gullick, Gullion, Hutchinson, H. Hutchison Third Row: V. Hutchison, lngle, Judkins, Kemp, J. A. Lee, K. A. 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Jack Humphreys Miss Dorothy Thomas WV SOMETHING NEW has been added-the boys! The boys can't say the girls are old-fashioned now. They have found that the way to a man's heart is through his own cooking. The foods students enjoy frequent meals that they have pre- pared. At Christmas time the boys went hunting and killed squirrels, rabbits, etc., for their Christmas dinner. Each foods class holds a separate meeting during the class periods. The Foods Club carried out a varied pro- gram on a better community throughout the year. Members on Opposite Page Identified: Top Row: M. Adams, R. Adams, Alexander, Ashmore, Ayres, Ball, Barnett, Baxter, Bryant Second Row: Buford, Butler, I. Casey, J. D. Casey, Chidester, Clark, Cooley, Coston, Crow A THEN lf OREW ai E GE 7' 7- Mflfi 0GET1,' Ligght-Egg s ER - nf' we - Hi? we gi' Mew - if fl 'I Q ' sms eh ly ' 5' Stag L g .. El . - IT H Hg 5 E . Z xi 'vfwm J tif' l,i Tr .. .5 1-Hz! 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Members on Opposite Page Identified Top Row: Abbett, Abshire, Adams, Alexander, Allen Amis, Anderson, Ashmore, Atwell Second Row: Barrios, Baxter, Beesley, Bell, Billingsley, B Blackburn, D. Blackburn, Bone, Booth Third Row: Brackeen, Braswell, Burns, Burton, Busbee, Cain, Carstarphen, Casey, Crowley Fourth Row: Davis, Dees, Evans, Fagan, Floyd, Foster, Gar rett, Geer, Giddens I Fifth Row: Gray, Green, Greer, Gregg, Grimes, Hall, Har bison, Henley, Herring Sixth Row: Heuberger, Hickey, Hodges, Hollie, Horn, Hum Norma Jean Reeder Hi-Y Sweetheart JEANNIE, WITH her pleasing smile and her willingness to help in whatever way she can, especially deserved the honor of Hi-Y Sweetheart of '46. After being elected by secret ballot, she was presented by Charles Cain, president, at the Christmas banquet and dance. Jeannie takes part in many extra-curricular activities, among which are her position as Picture Editor of THE OWL, president of the Tri-Hi-Y, and maiorette of the band. 771571 see mF 'f0fTr -egg:-. 0657- -'-P.-5: H679 -U r Ei 41 , 0 Y :GSS N 'mr V T .'dS .:1L,'s 'Wm 'S L Q1a'ig T372 l Bi My L .. ' H ' hfffb' Nw Tefffisfih 'T'w.,, g A., Pnfigig GW 32 Wm W'-ef,r 'FSPN 7 '4-fa, S :35 lqghgisir 17 I- '-. 1 H AM., kwa' fd7F4't:,. Q Q I Q A F X B 1 Q 5 e,,,,M4 Hi-Y Club Officers President ..... . Charles Cain Vice-Presidents . . Charles Baxter, Henry Braswell . Bobby Norment Leroy Whitaker Sgt.-at-Arms .... Rayford Walker Faculty Sponsor . . . Mr. Paul Lively Sponsor . . . Mr. Howard Snowden Chaplain .... Mr. Walter G. Horn Secretary . Treasurer . . . phreys, Hunter, Hurt, F. Jackson Seventh Row: N. Jackson, Justiss, Lee, Lyday, Martin, Mat- ney, MayA McCooI Eighth Row: McGee, McLemore, Mosley, Moye, Murphy Norment, Olmsted, Price, Reddell Ninth Row: Reed, Rheudasil, Rice, Richards, Rives, Rodgers Rosson, heIton Tenth Row: Skidmore, G. Smith, J. Smith, Spencer, Stallings Steed, Stell, Stevenson, Thomson Eleventh Row: Townsend, Wade, P. Walker, R. Walker Watson, Weehunt, Whitaker, Woodard I President Cain and Faculty Sponsor Lively pose for the Staff Photographer. OWL 'IO9 I THE NATIONAL Honor Society is the most exclusive club in Paris High School. lts members must be in The upper fifteen per cent of The senior class in scholarship and must meet The requirements of service, good citizen- ship, and character To be eligible. These students were initiated into The society in an inspiring service in assembly. The highest five per cent of The junior class are iniTi- ated at The end of The year. These form The society until as seniors The next Ten per cent are elected aT The end of The first semester. The first ten students pictured below entered The organization as iuniors. Circle: Mrs. Gothard and Joe Garrett, First Semester President. is National Honor Society Officers B QHTWG1 First Semester Second Semester 5551? kgs . . XR 544' President ........ Joe Garrett President ...... Charles Baxter ff H . . 2523 iw Vice-President . . . Spencer Abbett Vice-President . .Maxine Hornbeck E142 0 I Secretary .... Catherine Wright Secretary .... Mary Ann Harris fffviv' ,M T Oi dd- i kb gay - reosurer . . . .... Jane Orman Treasurer .... Do ie B ac urn 64-'95 f -3 . ggwf-8 atevggwr Reporter . . ....... Joy Ricks Reporter .,..,... Betty Powell 5 , Sponsor ..... Mrs. P. C. Oothard Sponsor ..... Mrs. P. C. Gothard an 1 . 4 'f l ' if ? Top Row: Abbett, ilexander, Garrett, Hendley, Ormand, Powell, Ricks, Roberts, .- 55aZQ'J5 L, Whitaker ,, 15T4'5 f -,Ml -:h'l'ff'f Second Row: Wright, Baxter, D. Blackburn, V. Blackburn, Cagle, Chidester, Duncan, wwf .1 f 'gm . . 4' Fawwfl Ellis, Harris U Third Row: Harvey, Holmes, Hope, Hornbeck, Howell, Johnson, Kemp, Landers, Lewis Fourth Row: McCormick, Moore, Mosley, Noble, Rowland, Snyder, Thomas, Walther, , West, Wilson g gi, sw52E?Qne, 1 T -v'i'ff luzu X f W f ' l ' l X A ...T -vti A. J ' 35 '2. he N i V . ... - I 1 -5,1 .M 3 d vi y ,.-:'. .. 3-is , . , gtg, W ,T ' '1.-- , if Q in T ' D A :,:' g g 'ET' ' - ,':: A ' , 1 I .g sg ,Sli ' T J ..-V,-N i - ' :2'-' I' ' T f gif 0 M A .1 3 -,:l:, E :v-v-v K ' -:--- ' .., , , .Si Ng A K - ' if f' if if ' '.-.,.: ' .,.. . . . . . ZH in 54:5 mx 2 5 .. . T . -'-'- :iw T. ' 'if 1' vw SY W' TW' . - T T -T ,gf R - A T - ...tr 1-f--- Izfzrr V-'- '-1 ' ' ggi is ,T . N 75 EIZ -11T 9 ' ,L .1 if V it T .H J P . CTT. 1 51i..j,.QQQz6k T In ni l ':'- z: . ,.. Q . X. ' ' .22 5 fil l.: ' ': ' R 5 ' . l TT- T :-i:: 'ST in .,.,.i Q a.,. sg I E .:Q.- f W-in N 17 fl iiii ily' 1 X Tll, ,K , Vqg, V.vg .,., Q I' ulzi EE: Iuz . A Alqzq E '53 :..,,,, 1 .:.E gf! b L ,. .. ' W Q ff. ' A T Q ,y 'TTT' 'MTX BOTH FIRST and second year German classes study fundamental German grammar, however, the first year students translate a collection of short stories, and the second year class reads IMMENSEE, a love story. The German classes hold their club meetings sepa- rately during regular class periods, meeting once or twice a year together for purely social activities. The religion of the Germans, their myths, and their history afford sub- ject matter for regular meetings the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Circle: Dick and Betty, as well as lvliss Sallie, seem pleased about something. Wonder what? German Club Officers First Year President ....... Dick Horn Vice-President ..... Cody Greer Secretary .... 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MMM 'HT riff I T f ff- r 1 1. f-1 W' fl 1 OUR PRIDE and joy, The Blue Blazes, supported The Wildcat Team This year by attending every out-oT-Town game as well as all The home games. The band performed clever maneuvers at The games when The weather permitted. These performances were under The leadership of The drum major, Elaine Pledger. The band is an inspiration to Theistudent body and a credit To The school. A .FFF Top Picture: Elaine Pledger, Drum Major Middle Picture: Band Board Back Row: Joe Garrett, Henry Braswell, Steve Heuberger Jimmy Hurt Front Row: Leroy Whitaker, Douglas Richards, Mr. Howard, Elaine Pledger, Harriet Ann Killebrew Bottom Picture: Mr. G. S. Howard, substitute director. :TF Front Row: Swaim, Waterman, Nixon,fBooth-,, Murphy, Busby, CC'mI0l3ell R. Hope, Temple, Shindler, S. Moore, J. Hope, Robinson, Collier, Tow- ers, Owens, Bolin, Boroughs, Pledger 1 Second Row: Hooker, Francis, Vaughan, Biard, Thompson, Crenshaw, Brooks, Short, Killebrew, High, Weehunt, P Allen, Whitaker, Lay, Scott, Walberg, Park 'mf J GW: 11? DURING THE period of World Wor ll, The bond vvos under severol differenT direcTors, buT This yeor Mr, G. S. Howord filled in very copobly unTil November. He did very fine Work in im- proving The bond ond presenTing iT during mosT of The i945 fooTboll seoison. lvlr. Floyd Weger, The regulor direcTor, reTurned in Novemu ber, ofTer on obsence of neorly Three yeors, during which Time he served in our Armed Forces. Welcome bock, lvlr. Weger. We ore glod you ore vviTh us ogciin. .J FFF Top Picture: Flog Beorers ll. To r.l: Alice Willioms, Virginicr Peorce, Dorfhy Lee Perimon Middle PicTure: Drum i'VloioreTTes Bock Row: Wcindo Swciim, Norco Hooker, Jeoinnie Reeder, Corolyn Cross. FronT Row: lvloxine Pork, Poifsy Boroughs BoTTom Picture: Mr. Floyd Weger, direcTor FFF Third Row: Richords, Howjl, Borih, SToiples, Hill, LiTTle, Sfreefy, Horvill, Floyd, Buffingfon, J. Moore, Jones, WhiTe, Reeder FourTh Row: Cross, Peorce, Willicims, Hosson, Hurt, Heuberger, MorTin, Coin, Lee, Ribble, Gc1rreTT, Anderson, RiTchie, Grimes, WrighT, Perimon OWL 113 77i T EMfliEc5rT0CETH5g r n Un. ' e s I Kuff S ,eq Egg p. - gh e TA' 1 geufhevq Www U, Q ff ' ' B' 'w,s ' T .41 A VW' 14 ,V , T' . .,n if on , , , .!u., 'Yoo i--, on K ff W -I - , H -- - 1. 1 P ,-l it , w' Xp 'Www eg 'llf'iQ.gh 'vm iff f Mtg'-Qi!! , M AV To - 2' F v- E I A A 'i f f Flap- i' 1. ,,Z,,,, 'P' 4 A I A7 41 lE 'Fr-ggi fi gnu, - - . .. W I V mm H 7- f-,- 1 aww, ,,, - A ' m..4,dfp . M AY Top Row: Bolin, Booth, Davis, Gullick, Hamman, Hassan mime Second Row: Holden, Ludwick, Nowell, Reece, Snyder fs? kzkr ez Qf'5'7Ef3j-- - ., fm- Egfwji 4 eff' f' it F 3 J it F S f.y's,f 4. Top Picture: Miss Larsen and X3 I Tix i Marianne talk over plans giijfx ss. - -- EX for the club. ' r --i' , NA' .fix 'V KV-fmsg, W Second Picture: Those French el N' J' ,Qafiif l drills come easy for these four. Tfiffgf'-...SY . Third Picture: Members of the if club with Miss Larsen check 'i'l i ' up on their very successful Mum sale for the Green- ville football game. French Club Officers President .... Marianne Snyder Vice-President . . Nita Sue Hassan Secretary-Treasurer . Elizabeth Holden Reporter ...... Dorothy Davis Sponsor . . . Miss Elayne Larsen FFF WHEN JOHNNY Comes Marching Home whistling Mademoiselle from Armentiersn he will find some of his own home-town girls speaking French as fluently as those he left abroad. Paris is living up to her namesake by offering the French language in Paris High. The French students all take an active interest in the club's activities. ln November the girls sold chrysanthemums for the Thanksgiving game. They had their annual Christmas party in December and a dance in January. A picnic in May concluded their activities for the year. OWL 114 3: ' to . : : T Q P T xii T 'Q ,-::1 t t if in lt QS at X li ,::.- ,.,, 3. --'v, W ,ul , .HJ ll: -- - t Top Row: Ball, Carpenter, Clarkson, Hendley, Holcomb, Holloway, Hurley Second Row: Jones, Martin, McHam, Nelms, Rhodes, Stone, Thomas or-,EVER Top Picture: The president, Jean Ay Thomas, and Miss Hicks con- 'lagff , i ter about the future plans of C , ' V n -V A .1 giving Y! s the club. fxuilpif'-1 ' t D ' H W A Second Picture Health Club f W 1 ' V W A ' g r members tabulate the number Tm f 4 H r T , ot milk drinkers during the f f - if p M, if H 1' , cafeteria lunch hour. Third Picture: Other club mem- PWW ,aggf pPF':f p' i bers make osters tor the K P 54' A W ,55 , l ' club's posture contestt v an X A. . f 'T 1 T C T re - if 4 X Y 4' ' ' iff' 4' ' 'J ,Lf-1 ' X A 55 2571! Q 4 t N ,lf pF,y.f-if D Q : r F n ul 1 pt! Q rwdowmli, su XX , b X I V 1 V 1 X E MM 52' ul M 5 -1- in W ,rift Q' ,ww Health Club Gtficers President ...., Jean Thomas Vice-President . Dorothy Nell Hendley Secretary-Treasurer . Charles Carpenter T Program Chairman . Norma Jean Nelms Sponsor . . . Miss Francenia Hicks FFF ALTHOUGH THIS is the tirst year that Paris High School has had a Health Club, it is already one of the most active clubs in the school. The meetings are held once a month, and the programs are made interesting, as Well as constructive, through variation. During the year the club conducted a survey to determine the number ot students drinking milk in the cateteria, and in the spring they strove to improve the posture ot the students by distributing posters on good posture throughout the school. OWL 115 'M f 4 - , 9 F ,A A M ,W HE S Q EQ W 3 ,, M f if 1 W . S , if 1a.ffaaa5:A x Q 1 ww .5 , ,'2: E:'Ag-:F :.,Q Q. : jl- .,- .,: a - t A .-.:-----,- ': - , .. A A if zg. 'E A. .. 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ME:22f5ffjiFwlxfll '9 dl Second Picture: Weren't those wieners good? A T A th' d ' - - ' Wig 1 Y gg h X ir Picture. Baxter still pulling P' X .. It Qi f those drinks at biology socials. l ? ' F A ww' l 'f' XX Fourth Picture: Harriet Ann M y T' loves to show off her ,'V', T X f i fwm,,.it-N' knowledge about the lslgsfat 'K . , 'W - earthworm. , . , P We-5 ' X bxlfrfflh. Vx Y Q. 5 gtg .5313 ,li it 1 pit' lggwg K g. l Biology Club Officers W President .... W. D. Stevenson Vice-President . . . . Jack Bone Sec.-Treas. . . . . Hassell Grimes Reporter ...... Deloris Carter Sgt.-at-Arms . Harriet Ann Killebrew Sponsor . . . Mrs. Sidney J. Stifelman ORGANlZlNG FOR the first time in four years, the Biology Club was one of our largest and most active clubs. lts purpose is to study the advance- ment in modern science and to supplement its de- partment with extra equipment. Under the able leadership of Mrs. Stifelman, the club earned money by the sale of hot dogs and rummage. With this money the members have equipped the biology department with a human skeleton, an aquarium, a terrarium, dissecting sets, and a number of models and charts. Members on Opposite Page Identified: Top Row: Adams, Allen, Anthony, Baker, Bankhead, Barth, Bell, Billingsley, Bolin Second Row: Bone, Boroughs, Boulware, Brooks, Brown, Cagle, Carney, Carroll, Carter Third Row: Casey, Chesney, Coleman, Condray, Cooley, Cothran, Dale, Davidson, DeAtley Fourth Row: Edington, Ervin, Evans, Fagan, Favors, Fidler, J. E. Ford, N. L. Ford, Foster Fifth Row: Gibson, Griffin, Grimes, Hancock, Harrison, Harvill, Henry, Hetherly, Hollie Sixth Row: Hopkins, Johnson, Killebrew, Kirkland, Kirt- ley, Lamb, Lane, Lawrence, B. Locke Seventh Row: W. D. Locke, Lynch, Marchbanks, Martin, Mazy, Miller, Mitchell, Moore, Nelson Eighth Row: A. Park, I. Park, M. Park, Parker, Porteous, Pulliam, Ratlitt, Rea, Spann Ninth Row: L. Sperry, W. Sperry, Stevenson, St. John, Streety, Sturgeon, Taylor, Teel, Tharp Tenth Row: A. D. Thompson, J. Thompson, Tomblin, Towers, Upchurch, Walker, Waterman, Watson, Weaver Eleventh Row: Wetherbee, Wheeler, J, White, S. White, Williams, Woody, Yeager Snapshot: Energetic biology students paint their classroom. OWL 117 i .,:: V,.:, .EEI , , , ii, vip M , .,... - .. 'Sv gifs W .Z WK... Q. ,,.... X f . f ,f 'Q 'iziff ' , .SEZ 211 E., IEE :Z :2,1 Q U ,, ' ' P Qs 'I 5 :ESQ .. ' if If Kim x an :EE:EiEiEiI ,A V ' u:EiE5:5,,-:, , ..,:.,f ' V W . ' .. ...., sg, f . Q -.... -' H ..:.:::: Ni I , Wx sm :r.ffsf i ':ii:f K2 - 1:- I :Estate ii we , ':' '-A.A. A .. Y 3 3 fc 1 Li ,M pr is .' H IQII .,.-.-----,- :' ' :,,': . . . E 3 is l , --E: we :' we 5 -ff5fi5iIi:: ' ,'.g:s:::. qzzigsiil, ll. . ' fisg. . . ......,, : ,Ez 1 A 2 X . , X .lass -, Tri-Hi-Y Mem bers Identified Allen, Ayres, Berry, Booth, Bryant, Chance, Cross Davis, Delafield, Dodson, Duncan, Ellis, Grimes, Gullion Haley, Hassan, Henry, Hooker, Hornloeck, Howell, Hudson Hutchinson, Jones, Kemp, Landers, Lawrence, Lee, Ludwick Mann, McAllister, McCormick, McDowell, McNeal, Morse, Musg rove Nelms, Newman, Noble, Ormond, Palmer, Pearce, Periman Pledger, Rease, Reed, Reeder, Rodgers, Rutledge Secrest Siegel, Smalley, Smith, Speairs, Stalls, Tankursley, Thomas Thompson, Walther, White, Whitlock, Whittaker, Williams, Wooolrutt, Wright OWL 'l'I8 Tri-Hi-Y Officers President . . . . . . Jeannie Reeder Vice-President . . . . Dorthy Lee Periman Recording Secretary . . . . . Virginia Pearce Corresponding Secretary . . Jane Ormond Treasurer ..... . . Janelle Bryant Student Sponsor . . . . Theresa Morphew Faculty Co-Sponsors . . Miss Francenia Hicks Miss Joy Reeves Mother Sponsor . . . Mrs. Henry Ayres WV THE TRI-Hl-Y was organized in Paris High in i945 by the departing Senior girls. lt is the sister organization to the Hi-Y. At the meetings each program is opened or closed with a devotional, which is in keeping with the aims and ideals of the Tri-Hi-Y. The programs are arranged so that the club has a guest speaker once a month, a business meeting once a month, and a student program twice a month. On Decem- ber Qi a formal dinner-dance was given at the Gordon Country Club, and the Tri-Hi-Y Hero was presented. The club entertained with a spring formal in May. Top Picture: Miss Hicks, Jeannie, and Miss Reeves take time out to sun themselves. Richard Margraves Tri-Hi-Y Hero RICHARD MARGRAVES, better known as Bubba received this honor. Bub' ba played center on the Wildcat football team and is also one of the leading basketball play- ers. Bubba is five feet nine and a half inches tall, has dark brown hair, brown eyes, and a physi- que that is the envy of every boy. OUR HERO- HUBBA! HUBBAl OWL 119 -L UE me U' 92' z..- Eg L M lab! H H ?' L. -in Tl' 5E:g h F M, ' .V Q, ng ff igu 1'f E tl' I P- ,N y . t A fr Us ' WW! A we fel fa ith: er i J. 1 . Y- N P Pferwel hi 'r Q nf O l ' -J 'W'f 0' s .1 ll! ' Z 4,-ewff .rl MGM I Q. A' .woe M AH: 1 1- N f r mmf, IIS nw-e we 91: In - vent bl I 'fm me Aa - fhfwf. Ma be, i F. F. A. Officers President .... . . Walter Rosson Vice-President ....... Billy Ford Secretary ..... Woodson Howard Treasurer ...... Johnny Brown Reporter . . . James Couch Roberts Watch Dog ....... Ernest Pratt Sponsor . . . . Mr. Dixon Shelton F. F. A. Members Identified: Top Row: Baty, Blackburn, Booth, Brac- keen, Branum, Brown Second Row: Bryan, Caldwell, Chapman, Clark, Clem, Boyd Criscoe Third Row: Bruce Criscoe, Davis, Dickson, Easterwood, Fisher, Geer Fourth Row: Gibson, Gladden, Goolsby, Hendley, Herndon, Honse Fifth Row: B. lngram, W. lngram, Jackson, Jumper, Kent, Little Sixth Row: B. Martin, C. Martin, McClan- ahan, McConnell, B. McGee, G. McGee Seventh Row: lvliller, Patterson, Reed,, Reeves, Rice, Rives Eighth Row: Roberts, Roden, Rose, Rosson, Shelton, C. Thielman Ninth Row: M. Thielman, Walker, War- ren, Wilkerson, Wood F. F. A. Members Without Pictures: C. Brown, Buster, Bybee, Churchwell, Ray Davidson, Roy Davidson, Ford, Howard, Hudgens, Hutchens, Lancas- ter, Parks, Pratt, Smith, Sanger, Stew- art, Thomas, Toland, Williams OWL 120 7795,-y 1 GTF!! XS SLN E057- c T 7' , me fwlyqt W S ,QS J mi -V I ,V if TQlFJe-,q,iP T T' 7 Q? ,, A -c iwu T x,usfP4 '4y Q - se 1 dmv- T-vie! W'-.L ' A --igggf Tfwjf' ,,,, ,A ff W- , V T H- T TT TT-f ll' -X 1 M'-' 5 X, T f1, , T 1 V. , T 1' ,, , HORSES! COWS! Pigs! Chickens! These do seem queer in relaTion To school, buT They play a more im- porTanT parT Than you realize. The boys oT The F.F.A. plan To aTTend The ForT WorTh FaTsTock Show. They also plan To make enTries in The Lamar Dairy Show and The Lamar CounTy Baby Beef Shovv. Their idea is To do Their besT To win. The F.F.A. has had a good raTing in The pasT, and They plan To improve iT more Than ever. The TaTe of our naTion lies in The hands of This generaTion. The eTTorTs of The FuTure Farmers of America, alone, could give This counTry a good sTarT on The road of reconversion. Mary Howard Boulware F.F.A. SweeThearT MARY HOWARD is a newcomer To Paris High. Her pleasing smile and sTrong desire To do Tor oThers will carry her Tar. Mary Howard is very Tond oT horseback riding and all kinds of ouTdoor acTiviTies. WiTh These ideals she well TiTs The TiTle of F.F.A. SweeThearT. OWL 121 ' Top Picture: PresidenT Rosson and Mr. ShelTon have a good Time posing for The phoTographer. Second PicTure: One very in- TeresTing proiecT of The F,F.A. Club This year was carried ouT in egg produc- Tion. 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'::':':: 5 iii- sitflg 10996 Blackburn, Bone Crowley Davis Dees Top Row: Aiken, Alexander, Amis, Ashmore, Atvvell, Barriosg Bell, Billingsley, Second Row: Bowerman, Burns, Busbee, Cagle, Cain, Cannon, Carpenter, TLA . via iw U Third Rbw: Faulkner, Francis, Garrett, Greer, Gregg, Harris, Harvey, Hawkes, ,-gag? D ' I Hunter, Hurt, Justiss f by Fourth Row: Lee, Lyday, Martin, Mazy, McCool, McDowra, McDaniel, Mc- ,ff-a5g'f' , 'K' Lemore, Mooring, Noble, Norvell fy ,4 Fifth Row: Novvell, Peace, Price, Pruett, Reece, Reed, Rheudasil, Rives, Kim 4 X FW Rovvland, Sanders, Skidmore fag? ..4 l' Sixth Row Smith Spann Speairs Steli Thompson, Wade, Walker, qngvf 41 , , 4' if W ut ri. I 4-1 r X sC a 6 1 4 if ,ZZ V il' rw vvvfaf f ,KAW Av' ' Q 1 x f ' Wx T 4 ,, I X. I : ' if ' , 4 fr 'ee Y T yu tl y l-fir a Whitaker, Willidms, Yourng, Youn, blood 4 9-, ' . y , if FHM l, B o 0 tv g M flhe I ' Senior Science Club Officers if President . Leroy Whitaker Vice-President Jack Ashmore Sec.-Treas. . . John Amis Sponsor . . lvlr. J. H. Ray THE SENlOR Science Club is composed of members of Mr. Ray's physics, chemistry, and aeronautics classes. Its aim is to co-ordinate science and everyday life. During the year, the club's numerous activities included the presentation of the Bausch and Lomb medal in the spring, and a meeting held at the Paris Airport at the end of school. Leroy Whitaker was the winner for the first semester of the eight-hour course in flying given by Mr. Jess D. Faulkner of the Paris Airport for the one having the highest average in aeronautics. Circle: Leroy chats with Mr. Ray about that big interest of his-science. OWL 122 Choral Club Officers LTET 'S President . Patsy Savage Vice-Pres. . Fred Rives Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Don Gray Mary Mclfnteggart Sponsor . . . Mr. Floyd Weger THE CHORAL Club ot Paris High School was very active during The year. Under The able direction of Mr. Floyd Weger and Miss Celia Donaldson, who was The director until Mr. Weger returned from The Army, The club gave many concerts to The public. One of The highlights of The season was The club's representation aT Waco in The all-state chorus. Several out-ot-Town concerts were planned Tor The end of The 771gMQ,,,,H , if' . year, including one in Dallas and The district meet aT ,q...fWf5fTT,Q,gy-7.m tweeijl 'mx S-If Gladewater. lvliss Donaldson served as accompanist Tor U il icc illmi in The club during The last semester. gg? g.g ':L L Y 4, 0 T' Circle: Choral Club in assembly with Mr, Weger directing. 'F 'J 'VTX'-f FZ1!,VXf1 - 3 .f T'ifr TJJs2f.s5 S eg Front Row: Mears, Howell, McCormick, House, Campbell, EdQQl5,,wDish- Jgaf.. XV f 5, fi-,s man Siegel, Buftington, Savage, Hughes YY w,4.,4uf:531, 'F Second Row: lvlatney, Swaim, Nowell, Lee, Ludwiclc, Tankursley, Pierce, ff f?d',Tf'dAyAA'5?f?'ffALTf5STlQlj Musgrove, Short, Sikes, Mclfnteggart, Brown, Scott, Dingman -if Third Row: Rosson, Chism, R, Hope, J. Hope, Holloway, Landers, Sim- fn-,,,r,,Ag paste.. mons Ratlitt, Pratt, Grimes, Wilson, Reed, Howie, Burrow, Cannon .TW L J 1 VIZ! X Fourth Row: Aiken, Lewis, Barth, England, Gray, Bowerman, Weehunt, ' lvlcDowra, Creasy, Heuberger, Rives, White as A W' K. ,. gs 5 A 5 F fl is if f I ... H c . if Wx me ii A Q .ti f 2 , gAg,g, ,g : ,.., , M., . TX 2 . 1.1 Top Row: Boroughs, Braswell, Carpenter, Carstarphen, Casey, Cothran Second Row: Davis, Dodson, Greger, Hickey, Hooker, King Third Row:.Mears, Morgan, Sulsar, Walker, Walther, White, Whitlock Q JQQZXX K T Circle: Betty takes a letter for my T 5 ' FW Mr. Stanley - probably about one of those trips taken by Arts Club members. ' Li it M r X, we my t ' ' -xf' A , D -X -it c jx- j GS . J t 1-'4 .. 0 :X gg ' K , .exe I X fr-3 .j gmc. Qs- ,-u 5,7 C 'fm .g'fi?! , M, ,Q Bottom Picture: Mr. Stan- ,.,, . cc ' f leY helps some of fill -- l -fi' -W CKYKO. I, .f our future artists. fggfifef .fl 2 . '22 Qfgdf .L 'rel fr . . 82' -X ,' -K 1 ' f- fig! .- ffl Vll' 'l .' 33 Wel'7?q Arts Club Officers --t' President . . . . Betty Walther Vice-President . . . . Betty Sulsar Secretary . . . . . Narca Hooker Treasurer , . Mae Louise Whitlock Reporter . . . . Conrad Morgan Sponsor ....... Mrs. J. F. Stanley THE ARTS Club tries to promote interest in the development of crafts and to encour- age those vvho have creative ability vvith brush and pencil. Their year's work has been one of unusual interest, stressing the preservation and restoration of our old landmarks throughout the city. For fun and play, they had tvvo rum- mage sales, attended four concerts at Den- ton, visited an art exhibit in Dallas, and held two art exhibits of their own. They enjoyed an annual banquet at the close of a successful year. OWL 124 7 Wah, 34.3 oggerfy Wafionaf EMA KMA yfierwlfg Aeruice Member F. D. I. C. 12,0 I And sincere Congratulations to the Class of 46 --from your Friendly Department Store. . . Best Wishes to the Class of 1946 VITA-TONE CLEANERS Darne11!s Northeast Texas' Mort Modern Dry Cleaning , Plant SerV1center 119 Clarksville Phone 306 THINGS F013 CAR AND HOMEU Radio and Sound Saler and Service Cecil Askew Leonard Askew - - - Paris Mattress 85 Awnin Co. Pans Radl0 Servlce g Makers of TELEPHONE 159 . . . BILL FLOYD Guaranteed Inner Spring Mattrexser 125 Lamar Paris, Texas PHONE 370 1454 North Main Street Paris, Texas Notary Public Invertmentr Clement Few REAL ESTATE Rentalr, Farm and City Loans Telephone 304 Paris, Texas C omplimentr 0 f Miles Confectionery First National Bank Pnonz ,mls 633 J. F.HlcKMAN 4 sensual. TMS lnsunmlcz ' Service and Satisfaction Blair's Ideal Laundry Laundry and Dry Cleaning 32-PHONE-35 OWL 127 1 49 gh 3- ' YF , ima if X 3 nk Jw W Uhdtvdq, J ' , g ,f :.:3?: ::53555f551,: :5: : 4 r -:-: rn :-gf-' ,yi ..f:::fsEaI5' lm?-1' f V f vi 5fv, .- ,:5.3:::::3:5::,. up '-245:-2:1 , . ,' , .:ff2if525e525:5f5. ' X fi5iji55552ff25s5s, . .- , , '- -s:1r:5:5:r:r:rf - -QW Q,,. :g:2:'-:- 'H . . fa- rf- 1- -5- , 4' 2 lfjfqf, 35 1:4 Ji'-311 .. . H: V -1' 'm 'ff' .- 223:23-I! . gif' 4,21 NILKW1'4iEf,!.11.fIf3Q1, .,.fg51:- ',g'f-1 .1--1:'if-mir.--'rli-,V V 2 I'15531313325513355255351 . ffktff- ,Z f , , 1'. Q. ' Eiifiijfif' .-Lz'I1:5: 5' -'E . ,.-I'-f'-ff '1 1 kg! .1235 3Ejf'5f'ff! . afi - ' A my 4 4, 4. , . -- -H -' Q- . CONGRATULATIONS TO EACH AND EVERY MEMBER CF THE CLASS OF 1946 A Place for Better Furniture fn. ' I sw' .M . f ' ,4 5' 4, . , . nFriendsl1ip f W' N D. tyyta, 'AM Luiz 4 If -' A .ff Qty f'ff'fi,Q!'!f V ' , 'v '-Q, -A X -1 , 'HM' ' .V fy , J!- ,X fl ,ff-J I J W fra-I ,-X I fi. inf , . ' f 4 W 1 I X , 1 Q A I . . sl I f Vi! OWL 128 Arcana, ff? PETE HUGGINS CONOCO STATION Friendly Service We N ever Close Phone 9798 662 Bonham BEN SMITH MOTOR C . Studebaker Dealer W Parlf ami Service Phone 139 412 Clarksville Paris, Texas Yeager's Gulf Station J. O. YEAGER, Proprietor 740 Bonham Paris, Texas Since 1922 Centennial Life Insurance Company of Texas Dealb Claim: Paid Before Funeral Complimerm of The Independent Ice Co. Service by Independent Dealers 101 East Houston ' Phone 26 J. M. Glaclden Wholesale Candy, Gum, Cigars and Blue Horse School Supplies 42 25th N.W. Paris, Texas C omplimentf of Powell Grocery 85 Market JAMES N. POWELL 1856 Bonham Phone 217 Complimentr of McWherter Dairy Farm Registered HOLSTEIN Cattle The Beller Place to Ea! Royal Cafe E. I.. WACASEY 120 Bonham Street Compliment: of A. W. McGuire 304 First National Bank Building When You Go Away To College . . . Have your daily copy of the Paris News follow you. Keep up with all the sports of Paris Hi and P. J. C. and other news. THE PARIS NEWS OWL 129 1 If E:E:E: :E::. ..:.:.: :.:.:. ,. , EL: 5' , .- . -1- .s:- 1 1 '::E::2E:?' Q 52 4 x :S ww-x a X . X Ray Walters Service Station PARIS, TEXAS ' TEXACO Products - FIRESTONE Tires North Main Grocery and Market LLOYD FORD, Owner 1538 North Main Street Phone 9594 CHEVROLET . . . CADILLAC . Sales and Service Lamar Chevrolet Co. Hollje Brothers SUPERIOR SHOE REPAIRING 204 West Price Paris, Texas DAVID E. RAINEY CO. When You Lose We Pay Everything in Insurance 512 First National Bank Building Phone 417 C ornplimentr of J. W. HARRISON 86 SON Contractors and Builders BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1946 JOHN J. CRAIN GRAND AUTO PARTS CO. Wholemle and Antornotioe Snpplier and Eqniprnent PARIS, TEXAS 510 Grand Avenue Telephone 440 Honey-Krust Bakery Your Retail Baker-Baker It Better 112 Lamar Avenue Phone 481 All Yon Need to Know Ahont Paint The Sherwin-Williams Co. 58 Lamar Phone 573 Joe Dooley's Floor Servicing Sanding, Polirhing, and Waxing Three Machine! at Your Service 934 4th Street S.W. Phone 2478 Evans Studio Make: Fine Portraits 20 Clarksville St. OWL 131 PAINT ENANIELS VARNISHES 1912 Headquarters for School Supplies . . .Serving the Children of Paris and Lamar County for the Last Thirty-four Years. ALEXANDER BO0K CIIRIPANY 123 South Main Street 1 1946 5 Aurl-lonlzen AesN1 OWL 132 C omplimenlr of MANTON-FRY CO. W. H. Turner's Engineering Company PLUMBING . . . HEATING Grady Fry J. A. Ballard Marvin Gibbs Owner! 225 Clarksville Paris, Texas PHONE 110 Dad: I won't have you standing on the TR porch with that young man. Daughter: Why, I only stayed for a sec- ond. Dad: Nonsense! I distinctly heard a third, fourth and fifth. UNION BUS DEPOT 245 South Main Street To the Next City or Across Country Let Us Help Plan Your Next Trip by DIXIE - SUNSHINE - TRAILWAYS ff l I f l X ,X .1 7 X-. Xt 1946 Class Greetings and Congratulations to From S. M. WEISS Di.ff7'ib7Z1f07' That Good Gulf Gasoline and Gu1fpride Motor Oil OWL 133 nTiII Tl1e fEncl of Time . fm ' an ', fqfw 'V M f VL L ' f V .V QM Q ,Y V X. X . V LJ, ' I 1 .jj ,. f .1 f ff V fy? 1 1 I ji . ,Y jnfwrf .fb by ' KONI? ,rf .iw ' fb ff' I Ayr? A. '3 iff? J' ' . - -14' J' HJ, 1 OWL 134 Lovmar Sandwich Shop Short Orders, Chili, Hamburgers, Sandwiches Pies, Cakes, Cold Drinks, Coffee and Milk NORTH MAIN CNext to Clyde Mooreb Compliments of Kimbell-Diamond Milling Company Phone 778 Paris, Texas Complimenty of Young's News Agency MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS Seavers Beauty Shop 121 4th Street N.W. Paris, Texas Fmncir Evelyn CONGRATULATIONS tothe CLASS OF 1946 from Cummer-C-raham Compan Manufacturers of CRATES AND BASKETS USED EOR SHIPMENT OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Plnntf at PARIS. . . MINEOLA . . . BEAUMONT . . . LONGVIEW C. B. McGee's Grocery Cofnplimentf of Phone 821 756 North Main C. B. MCGEES OIL CO. Moore 86 Moore Phone 9526 248 North Main LAWYERS AAUTSBUIP The Snack SMP ' -CSL? I Steaks Enchilaclas Factory Trained Meclannicx Home Baked Pies MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT 33 North Main Paris, Texas OWL 135 Clementvs 22 3rd St. S. W. Phone 324 Recapping Vulcanizing One Day Service DOll,t Blunder - - - Call Our Number The Penney Way If the Thrifty Way-The Thrifty Way If the American Way COME TO PENNEYS FOR YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS O J.C.PENNEY CQ mMy Buddy GLADIOLA FLOUR and BAKING POWDER T00 ! C onzplirnentf of BABCOCK BROS. AUTO SUPPLY CO. Phone 196 Paris, Texas OWL 136 LET'S GO, WILDCATS! Texas Coifee Shop OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE Roy Blevins Grocery Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Cured Meats Phone 781 1055 Pine Bluli' B. F. Sperry Texas Beauty Shoppe TEXAS HOTEL Students! ABSTRACTS Let us take care of your Hair Problems Phone 70 First National Bank Bldg. Dorothy Whipple Hinkson, Manager PHONE 862 SCHMIDT ENGRAVING BOLIN'S COMPANY Waco, Texas JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS TO PARIS HIGH SCHOOL STEAKS . . . CHICKEN Dining and Dancing Mrs. C. W. Bolin, Jr. Lamar Road Phone 9530 Congmtiilmfionf to the CLASS OF 1946 TEEN TOWN from A Club for Teen-Agers THE AMERICAN LEGION 31 Lamar AUXILIARY C ongmtiilatio nr, Senior: E. L. Myers LAWYER H. Slusher Service Station GAS, OIL, AND GROCERIES Service That Sazixfief Phone 9579 2208 Bonham Street PLAY GOLF AT Wee St. Andrews Lawrence Hotel Home Like ROOMS North Main Street Paris, Texas MRS' GRANT WHITE OWL 137 x,. V XXxi5fs,xx ? 1 1 F. N. ISLEY Watch Repairing Jewelry and Diamonds Thirty Years Experience 232 First S. W. Paris, Texas Compliments of . . Doroth Lat1mer's Frankhns Y Attractive Ready-to-Wear MZMW3' and Cwzlmn For Jnniorr and Miner TAILOR SHOP 28 West Side Plaza l Paris, Texas 17 East Houston Street Paris, Texas Congratulations to the Class of 1946 STAR MARKET Geo. E. Waterman Frexb anti Cnreti Meats Phone 458 202 North Main P L A Z A Congratulations to Class of 1946 BEAUTY SHOP Crumleyis Cafe Phone 357 1224 Bonham Street Paris, Texas C ongratulntions to PARIS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES The Victory Class of 1946 Your past few years of school Work have been done in the midst of a War, but now that Victory is ours, let us work for a future world of peace and prosperity for all. Plan now to get all the education you can...it has been proven to be Worth real money to every person, and will reward you for the additional years you spend in higher HOUSE HARDWARE COMPANY Your Serrefr Store Server Yon Best for Len education. OWL 139 MA Fri d of You rs' jfaffigpf--f A Mifwfy Qfgw W W? IWW F f Q if Qw2JJ W Compliments to Class of 1946 KEMP SERVICE STATION Gulf Petroleum Pronluctf SWAIM PRINTING CO. Office Supplies and Equipment I LUBRICATION Expert Buttery unil Tire Service Phone 319 Paris, Texas R. F. Kemp 1626 Lamar Visit . . . COMPLIMENTS My Place Cafe OF For Delicious Hot Biscuits Each Morning Allen 8: Thompson 258 lst S.W. W. B. Richards Where Friend: Meet and Dine in Comfort Fain's Cafe Fast, Dependable Service at Modern Prices 102 Clarksville Street Phone 9595 C. R. Walther ALL KINDS OF WOODWORK 228 2nd S. W. Paris, Texas R. V. Free's FASTEST GROWING FURNITURE STORE Our Curtomerr Know Why PARIS, TEXAS PHONE 387 Deaton's Barber and Beauty Shop Studenlf . . . Let Ut Relieve Your Hair Problems Gaston's Watch Shop Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing We Buy Old Gold Buy, Sell or Trade for Anything of Value 9 West Houston Street Paris, Texas COMPLETE SHOE REPAIR SERVICE O. K. Shoe Shop 131 Lamar Avenue PARIS TEXAS Call Ur for Free Ertiinuler for INLAID LINOLEUM and TILE FLOORS We Have Expert Layer! Also Venetian Blinds, Wool Rugs Hammack's Music Store RECORDS . . . SHEET MUSIC and Curtains and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Paris Floor Covering Co. LYTTON5 R. v. Hammack Phone 58 214 Bonham Street Telephone 664 QWL 141 SOLO ' CNS Xvonwumveafb South Snde Plaza Parislexas Paris' Outstanding mul Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store and Its Friendly Stuff Wish All 0 f You HEALTH, HAPPINESS, and SUCCESS Iu Your Future DAISY J. STERLING, Mmiugei' Moonlight--01' Sunlight-Becomes You If You Wear Cla! es rom OWL 142 B 8:13 CAFE Chicken in the Rough - Steaks Corner Lamar and lst Phone 95 34 Compliment: of Simms Tobacco 86 Candy Co. Wlaolexale Cigars . . . Cigarettes . . . Candy . . . Etc. 122 Grand Avenue Phone 2492 C omplimenn o f GIRL SCOUTS of PARIS HARRY L. BAKER General Insurance JOE HILLHOUSE FIRE... AUTO... Grocery . . . Market TORNADO I U 310 First National Bank Building Phone 817 Al Gullick Pontiac Co. We Rmf Refer an Sell BICYCLES PONTIAC CARS Service That Satisfies AleXander9s Bicycle 262 South Main Phone 460 17 2nd S' W. Paris, Texas A Ford Mercury 0l,Uel't0l'l W0 t0l 0lfl'll0l1l'l g Ford Products . . . Sales and Service 222 Clarksville Paris, Texas OWL 143 Congratulations to the Class of 1946 from Paris Ice Cream Bar John Wilburn, Manager First and C1 k Il PARIS CITY LINES and CAMP MAXEY If 2 N. Main Phone 2496 . I W We Specialize in Steaks Q IF:-' -----init O T - wy Orchestra Every Night ox SQ AN -l4-1i- Q A AZ., COMPLIMENTS TO cLAss or 46 'Fx T 5 K -l - A Y N Dir d D ce O Q Ph 9527 O JI Q! 1246 North Main 1236 North Main CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1946 IEXIIS Pllllllfll and IIGHI CUIIIPHIIY OWL 144 gh-Nf k zfee Compliments of X W of BGB SWAIMM M2393 HARDWARE O'Dea's Top 86 Trim Shop Compliment: of Hinkle Lumber Co. Phone 9554 201 3rd S. E. Paris, Texas 102 3rd N. W. Dr. S. R. Lawrence Regixtered Optometrist 110 Clarksville Street Compliment: of The Royal BARBER SHOP Paris, Texas Phone 2016 Complimentx of Lindsay's Fa1th's Beauty Studxo Second Floor, Perkins Bros. Company For Sporting Goodi And Toy! Telephone 2424 Paris, Texas Corner Lamar - 2f1C1 N. E- 333 Service Station Fred N. West Transfer Hauling-Storage We Move Anything FINIS WHITE Telephone 1110-J 235 South Main Phone 9580 2525 East Cherry Paris, Texas V Ross Iliff Motor Compan BUICK . . . HUDSON We Service All Makes Fred Morphew, Manager OWL 145 XW PronUse'YouH CHR Qeofxqo. ww- ,Q qwzf.: we, bw,-Ja had. A, LUV 911 it JN 'ffl-123.-105 SLE? T5 QQ-:ner 13 km QUFQ X1 p2 f ',WHH QLMQ 75 -A QOJf vdfvw H' 'mn' FOV' QQ? 44 ':'f w? bkmas MIG innvg ix 47 ',' ffpix L.. J Q, .fx 24452 -f ,A 'J ' OWL 146 I l- K lil ' r ,l v 7 If-SX A X ' 'W X , Afg 'I' PX Compliments of ' I I I t , A 1 ' . . r '- . J , .- Q' Moore's Veterinary Hospital T ' I ' .1 I A 4 I ' Y' PARIS, TEXAS X - I S . l S A 1' , J v A ur y-P ' ber Co. A. F. Bryan 85 Son X VL' W S, 00,11 H Smileff Grocery, Market 8: Filling Station Wfelephf NOMPU will paris, Texas 1645 North Main Phone 9582 Visit Our Record Department Qyv!d4 - 6- W- MCCUY For The Latest C7 ' Veterinarian ' General Practitioner EVENING SERVICE Victor-Columbia-Capitol Recordings Burnett-johnson Appliance C 0. 2105 Bonham i Telephone 2 2 81 Phone 71 57 Clarksville Street THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Expert Laiinclerers Master Cleaners . . . Pressers Fur Storage Phone 2 I Phone 22 Pickett's Glass Shop New Mirrors Made to Order Old Mirrors Resilveretl All Kinils of Glass Work Paris Coffee Mills COFFEE ROASTERS and JOBBERS Teas . . . Spices . . . Extracts and Sundries Phone 575 218 2nd S. W. Phone 692 Paris, Texas Dunlap's Coffee Shop Compliments Enjoy Oar Home Fried Chicken of 29 Lamar Paris, Texas A Friend J Compliments of McLel1an's Stores Co. I 5c TO sion sroim Paris Oil Products DIXIE GASOLINE OILS . . . BONDED TIRES 1548 Church Phone 783 M. S. KIMBALI. OWL .147 Meezf the Gang at cz PARIS INTERSTATE THEATER Where You Are Always Welcome GRAND MAIN PLAZA REX LAMAR Hail! Hai!! The Gimgk All Here. Dedicated to Community Service 1 ,Q li A 'W NORTH STAR qw: 1-sl Hr ' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '46 R sim- bmw!- Tbe More I Know You . . . The Better I Like You SA: Q ES F.. L. EATON General Contractor Compliments Of Millwork and Supply A Friend 136 West Price St. Phone 59 Meet Your Friends at EAT-A-BITE CAFE Complete Line of School Supplier Bef! Coffee W Town F. W. WOOLWORTH CO 15 First St. S. E. Paris, Texas OWL 149 Compliments of KWH ROEBUCK 85 COMPANY PARIS' MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE Shop at Sears and Save PHONE 1700 Main and Lamar xa p I Norge . Maytag uThe Very Thought of You aaa ef fu ff' 1 dr' QMQX We o xx Radros le: and Service ar Appliance Co. Pho 18 266 South Main Street Y and K News Stand Across from Main Theater MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS Free Curb Service George's Drive-In Cafe The Drive-In with a Complete Meal Service Uuicy Hamburgers 'Butter-toasted Sandwiches 'Lunches 'Ice Cream 'Malts 'Milk Shakes 'Banana Splits 329 North Main Mr. and Mrs. George Shannon, Ownerr OWL 150 C omplimentf 0 f Lamar County Food Locker and Market Homer Walters Food Stores O. W. Woodard 424 Lamar GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1946 V. D. McGEE'S Grocery and Service Station Phone 9629 HOLLOWAY PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING 0 GAS FITTING Repairing a Specialty 1026 Tenth Street S. E. Telephone 246 C omplimemf of INSURANCE :aan 204 First National Bank Building MAIN TIRE STORE 504 N. Main Street Phone 472 Specializing in Repairing, Vulcanizing Tires Tubes - All Sizes - Moderate Rates 50-Minute Battery Charge Pattenger Cart, Track and Tractor Tire: U. S. Tire Distributor OWL 151 ' P ..,.:x3g31 , gas? e -- wil: y 3553 Vw x x Q xgi? Su 9, X h 4 , A ,M as, Q, 1 H838 . xv, X K Q53 W N . 1 X X, Q fans ig, wwf X gags' 1 . ,Q W--, 0 W X64 wa, AN Stellrose Cleaners HARVEY COLLIER, Manager PARIS ELECTRIC SERVICE CORNER CLARKSVILLE AND 24TH s. E. . . . . Y N 'bb In fl Cl Refrzgeratzon and Motor Reparrmg our wg or oo MMM 7 West Austin Street Wall Cafe P ' T ans exas Home of Good Foodx Clarksville Street Paris, Texas f' A I X The Best Programs, News 1 V' I g . Iv lv sf 'Xlvpo I G-W and My- of W' ' Amerxcan Mutual U, W VJ! ' BIN at if and Texas State Networks .ff E C I ' Wx HN rfjybovw 1490 ON YOUR DIAT. QW M P ,V ld , 53 fl uw' . I L and Latest Happenings on L! M' x 1 X l I 0 Ayr? S9956 didn UV P 1 V r 'S J 1 I 1 aj sf' I t ,tfffflyjlilsw Aj I UZ!! 1 If It's Comedy . . . Music . . . News or Drama You Prefer ' . O r ,QJUN , . M f V' A ffl 4' U' . I Sz T d f KPLT I ,K ay une o J J F 'WN XV J will Victory Cafe 1050 NORTH MAIN Call U1 for the Best Fried Chi le ' T Phone 9560 5 en m Mggmlzay Clark, Prop. HARDWARE SPECIALISTS Everything Priced Right Parker and Kennedy , 138 lst S. W. Pans, Texas Grocery I 606 lst s. W. Phone 9797 OWL 153 P x I Syl 52? Ui fr' J yy Vi' 1 3 B QE X TN ,M ffl? R LV , W W Ra'wQ51's ?g, fWl W Q .E.Qm!fwA. C mpliments of THE RUYAL CRUWN BUTTLING CUMPANY D. C. HOLLAND, Owner 1 C 0 ngmmlatio nf to PARIS HIGH SCHOOL A FRIEND W. O. BURNS and SONS Magnolia Station 406 Lamar Avenue Phone 9547 C omplimemr of Edwin Jenkins John Alford Service Station coNoco PRODUCTS 206 znd s. E. Paris Welding 81 Machinery Co. GENERAL REPAIR MCCARTY BROTHERS Plaza Beauty Shop 105 'Lamar Avenue Phone 422 Oufneyj For Belief' Beauiy WOTE Phone 284 211 Grand Avenue MRS- CHRISTINE CARI-OCK, MU- MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT Congmtulatiom and Bert Wirher F The Spot mm ' ' a 9 To DINE AND DANCE A1k1n s Men s Wear 1820 North Main Mrs. T. L. shipman A. M. Aikin Jr, Dean Aikin Complimentr of Arkansas Fuel Oil Co. ACME TIRES, TUBES, AND BATTERIES A. L. BROWN, Agent Patronize Cities Service Stations Austin Quality Shoes for the Entire Family West Side Plaza Paris, Texas SARGENT'S JEWELRY Diamonds - Watches Save 25 to 50 Per Cent Watch Repairing 4 Clarksville Phone 260 OWL 155 S T A L L I N G S Roofing Company General Roofing. . .Asbestos Siding Asphalt Tile Flooring E. C. STALLINGS Phone 2091 Paris, Texas mFor Me and My C-al lib exaco if Firestone W. S. HANCOCK, Distributor Cornplimentr of Adams' Service Station When You Kidr Tear Your Fender: Up- We'll Fix 'Ern! ' 401 Bonham Street Phone 9190 Herbert N. Armiger Tax Accountant 34 Clarksville Paris, Texas UPHOLSTERING Quality Workmanship at Fair Prices Many New Fabric! to Choose From Martin Upholstering Shop 2301 Lamar Avenue Phone 2294-J W. W. BILLS W. E. BILLS The Midget Cabinet Shop Furniture Built to Order- Wood Carving Repairing, Refinishing and Upholstering 233 18th N. W. Paris, Texas TEXAS CLEANERS PHONE 727 Specializing in Handling Ladies' Clothing and Men's Suits All Work Will Please the Customer The Lamar Cash Feed Store 135 Bonham Street For tested field and garden seed . . . GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES McClain's Service Station Poultry Supplies RADIOS OLDSMOBILES BATTERIES The Automotive, Inc. Paris, Texas Bill's Service Station Tire Recapping Vulcanizing Tire 8: Battery Service Acme Tires and Batteries 137 Clarksville Street Phone 123 Road Service own 157 PHONOGRAPHS . . . UJUKE BOXES WURLITZER - ROCK-OLA - SEEBURG -L-gl. With or Without Wall Boxes . . . Instalied ON A COMMISSION BASIS I - o D Music for dances and parties 0 a rental basis, for one or more nights Pick-Up and Delivery Service RECORDS Repairs - Service x lik Frm Z0 Select Recoriif from Parif Mmic C0mpa12y'5 Juke Boxef. Puri Music Co. A. W. QBUDDYJ CLEM, Owner Phone 2120 108 North Main fwarehouse-215 Grand Avenuej OWL 158 - A ck fo 7 so-fel! ba AW? of 0 our rvlvllfl - ,pie WHITE'S AUTO STO After Graduation . . . Compliments to Class Begin an Investment Trust Account of 1946 for an Independent Future. Horne of Better Valaef THE Complete Fugiiigpnjterilci Automotrve B 122 Bonham Phone 19 Member Federal Deposit In.r urene e Corporation NANCE BUS LINES S erving PARIS - CAMP MAXEY - HUGO 101 First, N. W. Phone 490 Enriched IDEAL BREAD Ideal for Every Meal MADE IN NORTHEAST TEXAS' FINEST BAKERY PARIS, TEXAS Paris Cut-Rate Drugs 1 LAMAR GROCERY 218 Bonham The Clean Store Phone 307 Paris, Texas R. W. Lee, Proprietor Camera: and Photographic Supplier OWL 159 BEL me Big Country Stores A Home-Owned Institution with Smiling, Friendly Home Service for Paris and Surrounding Communities fmt ark Marylaelen, Betty, Bitfy, and Bzzrlmm where the be!! place to bay grocerief il Store No. 1 -West Side Market Square, Phone 101-102 Store No. 2 - Pine Bluff at 17th, N. E., Phone 2044 Store No. 3 -West Cherry at 9th, N. W., Phone 2082 Feed Store- 330 Second St., S. W. OWL 160 Corner Drug Store McClure-Coffey Phones 37 and 58 Paris, Texas JOHNSON WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP H. O. JOHNSON, Proprietor Your Good Will IJ Oar Big Aim 265 lst S. E. Paris, Texas Ray Morse Auto Service Day and N ight WRECKER SERVICE Phone 803 Day Phone 1467-W Night Complimentx of Imperial Cafe WE ARE FOR YOU 115 Grand Avenue Paris, Texas C omplimentf of Farmers Produce TExACo PRODUCTS Everybody's Service Station Alva Winters and John W. Norton Dependable Service 250 Grand Avenue Phone 295 Hamblett Studio For Better Portraits, Commercial Photography, Copying, Enlarging, Kodak Finishing Texas Prudential Insurance Co. J. W. Whitaker, Superintendent Taxex Bookkeeping Auditing Syxtemr Phone 27 5 Crane 86 McCrum Audit Co. 305 First National Bank Paris, Texas Clark's Service Station 208 South Main Street GULF GAS and OILS CLARK E. BRINEY, Owner For Better Cleaning STONE CLEANERS JAMES STONE, Owner 205 Grand Avenue FORD-FERGUSON TRACTORS and FERGUSON MOUNTED IMPLEMENTS JOHN SCARBOROUGH TRACTOR CO. 333 Bonham Street Paris, Texas OWL 161 DRINK A BITE TO EAT 1gt-:-:5:-'3:3::':r-:-:-:,' ,:-:-:-:-:-:-:-r-t-:-:1:-:.:-:.g.:.g.g.g:f:g:g:3:5:3:ge5:gg:g:':4+:-fy:-s I.-:-:-:-:-:4:-:-i:I:I:1:2:f:1i:2:1:-.-:f:U:f:5:1:Sz?:2gC1!gtg:::g:g:5:5:g:- .,:-:,:-:-:4:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:I:I--g11rg1-:g:-:-:3:4:-:---:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:,:-:+- .g.-.g.g.1.-.5.g.g.g.g7,1eww:-ewx-15:-:-:,:-:-:-1-:4-:-: .-:-1-:2:2:2::-:2:1:f:1:f ,l'f l:: t 'W ' ,TSS AT 10-2 gk 4 O'CLOCK CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1946 ...-.-. PETE T-TUMPHRIES COMPANY The People? Friend SAM H. FREEMAN, Preyiflem WHOLESALE RETAIL ESTABLISHED 1898 Over 47 Y f Progress With Paris Claude Terrell 86 Sons Telephone 187 -Residence 1491 PRIVATE SALES DAILY PARIS TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF Hill Jewelry Co. 40 North Main Complimentx of Dollins Service Station TIRES . . TUBES and VULCANIZING 220 North Main Paris, Texas Norment 85 Broad GENERAL INSURANCE Liberty National Bank Building Protectors of Paris Property Since 1889 Phone 62 Paris, Texas Tinnin's Shoe Store TWEEDIE sHOEs FOR WOMEN and JARMAN EOR MEN FRED KIRBY Red Star Cab I Anywhere in City-20C A Anywhere in Country-Day or Night 181-Phone-181 33 lst N. E. ffl-vggjff 5744 BEST ISHES T THE RAD ATES W O G U' 777,74 of the Class of '46 RODGERS-WADE MANUFACTURING COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1946 Q ea6f 5 C omplimenty of Victory Cafe Open 5:50 till 10:00 South Main Street Paris, Texas Jesse Thrasher USED CARS AND AUTO PARTS Wrecker Service Your Business Appreciated 140 lst N. E. Phone 144 Main Furniture Stores New and Used Furniture 253 North Main and 230 lst S. W. PARIS, TEXAS Congratulations To The Class of 1946 May Your Succesx Continue Brooks Service Station Complimemfr of Boedeker Ice Cream Co. 301 1st S. W. Paris, Texas OWL 163 nMemory Lane B.n4.,wJ'b-u-uqX..,, P 19640-I-4. 'J-1-Ai mu pw , ' LLVL MJMQAAJ E,-,L A4440 43ZM M h gn-H ALMA' WM, jwwv 4,.4W065 Q5,ii?ffQffTwfXfffiEffWfif7 ,YAMMJW MWQMMWWWMXWU WW I , Mwwwwgfwf WWMLP W A509 I ,fl 57 W I L fy yy X777 X DARNELL 86 SON y LIVESTOCK COMMISSIONERS FIRM p Auction Every Thursday Paris, Texas Telephone 473 I C,,,,,pl,,,,e,,,, of Bettencourt 86 Hasselmeier Friedman A. Betrencourz O. J. Hasselmeier PLUMBING - HEATING - REPAIRING Iron and Metal Company 1432 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas Dewey Miller, jeweler 112 CLARKSVILLE STREET Herman and Jack SERVICE STATION 408 Bonham Phone 9632 Open Day and Night 9 Mode O'Day Frock Shop DRESSES . . SLIPS . . HOSIERY East Plaza N Paris, Texas Ollie Nash Produce FRESH FR mrs AND VEGETABLES 405 Ist S. W. East Side Market Square --WISE INSURANCE J. I. Ball 86 Company Agent: 301 First National Bank Building Complimenlr of Jean Ann's ATTRACTIVE READY-TO-WEAR For junior: and Sub-Debi 26 Clarksville Telephone 3 50 Feed Lamar Dairy Feedr and Chicken Feed: For Bert Result! LAMAR COTTON OIL COMPANY CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY CONOCO Nth OIL CON OCO BRONZ-Z-Z GASOLINE Phone 172 AUSTIN HEFFLEFINGER, Agent OWL 165 SOUTHERN CLEANERS Nu-Clean A Southern Method SUITS AND DRESSES 436 Lamar Phone 198 No AN Co O er L A COKER, Manager CLUB ROYALL Dine and Dance Steaks, Chicken and Mexican Food NORTH MAIN ROAD PARIS TEXAS JACK REEVES, Manager Sufi ' Icf CREAM Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1946 SWIFT 86 COMPANY Wholesale Dealers in I c e C r e a m OW 66 Compliments of DAN L. MCKINNEY BEN E. KEITH Co. Birds Eye Frozen Foods 0 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 406 14th St. N. E. Phone 293 COMPLIMENTS Marvin's of Typewriter Exchange Homer C. Ellis 526 North Main Phone 2010 LLOYD ROBINSON'S HOME FURNISHING SHOP 202 Grand Avenue Phone 1044 Paris, Texas Complimentf 0 f L. B. WADE Radio Service 114 Clarksville Street to CLASS OF '46 Pho ne 2263-W Empire Life Insurance Old Line Legal Rexerve Home Olfice Paris, Texas Herman - Robert Hutchison's Sporting Goodr 221 South Main Paris, Texas White Way Grocery and Market Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh and Cured Meats Phone 876 755 North Main Street OWL 167 Q xv .X W . Q 2 M Ag Q WA? ' I f if V K 5 X. ,Nd , X .-sh M I , 4-3, R , W ex .s fgilf ' if . , xxx,T f , N? ,ZYQQ W1 x NWC c vs f Q , ,..... , f. ,,,, YV A,Aq lf, r is , U , .-- ' Q- 'W'4f -1 . nv V' fi, IW -1' ' mfg. if Lamar Equipment Co. A rbo 1, Grill FARMALL TRACTORS INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 1169 Bonham Street Paris, Texas Home of Delicious BUTTER TOASTED SANDWICHES Complimentr of Ben F. Mooring American Le ion g Lawyer Winaeld F' Brown Johnson Title Building Post No. 30 When you want to remember someone . . . and you want them to remember you - BUY THE GIFT AT S P A G L E R ' S West Side of Plaza, by Rex Theater HAROLD HODGES Congratulations to the Class of 1946 Insurance of All Kinds LAWLESS gc AIJFORD Phone 798 General Contractors 112 South Main Paris, Texas Jess B' Alford-J' W' Lawless Paris, Texas Longview, Texas If it can be written, I can write if' The churches of Paris, also, show an interest in us by including their names in our annual. First Christian Church First Presbyterian Church First Methodist Church Episcopal Church Lamar Ave. Church of Christ Immanuel Baptist Church Garrett Memorial Methodist Church of Our Lady of Victory Central Presbyterian Church Ramseur Baptist Church West Side Church of Christ First Baptist Church OWL 169 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1946 PALACE DR G TORES PALACE NO. l Northeast Corner Plaza W. H. Campbell PALACE NO. 2 Southwest Corner Plaza J. R. Campbell These music teachers chimed in to help us bring Oscar E. Means You e befeee Yearbook' STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES MRS. ROY JOHNSON Government Inspected Meats MRS. CLAUD D. HELM Freda Fruit mm' Vegembler Our Specmlty 365 - PHONES - 366 We are indeed grateful to the following doctors who harmonized so beautifully with us this year. J. E. Armstrong, M.D. C. D. Barker, M.D. C. E. Gilmore, M.D. E. Goolsby, M. D. Scott Hammond, M. D. T. E. Hunt, M. D. D. F. Kerbow, M. D. R. L. Lewis, M. D. L. P. McCuistion, M. D H. W. Parchman, M. D. O. W. Robinson, M. D. E. H. Stark, M. D. John Arch Stephens, M.D. L. B. Stephens, M. D. M. A. Walker, M. D. H. H. White, M.D. Melvin Coker, D.D. S. Griffis 85 Griffis, D. D. S O. E. Hayes, D. D. S. A. L. Jones, D. D. S. W. L. Kelly, D. D. S. C. M. Reavis, D.D. S. B. F. Thielen, D. D. S. Lamoine Miller, D. O. R. H. Spell, D. O. Whiteside 8: Whiteside, O D Congratulations to Class of 1946 and Paris High School from Safeway Stores, Inc. 101 Clarksville M. L. Epps, Manager Learn to Fly Charter Trips with PARIS FLYING SERVICE jen D. Faulkner, Owner anal Operator Gregory-Robinson Speas, Inc. ll7orlrl'J Largest Manufacturers of Pnre Vinegarf Phone 390 Municipal Airport Northeast Texas 409 k . . 'p:Pf V4C . Motor Freight Lines - 1 ,Q C Incorporated J O I B , M T R CO. Serving Northeast Texas E l ANK 0 O and DODGE AND PLYMOUTH Southeast Oklahoma Dodge job Rated Track: Phone 718 Paris, Texas 515 Bonham Street Telephone 61 Compliments Of PARIS MILLING COMPANY OWL 171 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Always Demand This Label BARNEY BRAY JR. , -Mei-V . ., 1, 1, JACKSON Recording Secretary Q ' N fl ' Fimmfidl Seffefdfy L i ,, ,,, ffx -..-url, Route 2, Box 40 Local Union No. 1885 ' Paris, Texas Congratulations to the Class of '46 LANDON'S CAFETERIA East we of Plaza XX ll A Complete, Modern, Up-to-Date MM J Title Plant WV E01 l JOHNSON TITLE co. ' Q Abstracts . . . Title Service h M N Paris, Texas 56 QL! VMAAQ CIRCLE S FEEDS I 60 4, SOUTHLAND COTTON OIL CO. Paris, Texas OWL 172 NAUMAN GREENHOUSES Flower Service 0 Growers Q Designers Member F. T. D. 459 Pine Bluff Phone 561 Paris, Texas Dress Well and Succeed F1restone Stores 95'Q I INIIIIINOC 210 Bonham Phone 434 EAT AND DRINK AT . . . J. C. Hathaway Nobles Congratulations to the 1946 Closest and Most Economical WILDCATS W B Rausch D. E. Jeffus Jewelry Plaza Theater Building SINCLAIR REFINING CO. ON THE CORNER W W'll A ' 0 ' Phones: Office, 79g Residence, 2345-W 8 1 Zpgglzie 15614 ppormmty Say It With Flowers . . . b FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY LY0n'GraY Lum er Co' Flowers for All Occasions 69 Years of Goree G'1'Ce11h011S6S Quality Building Service Phones 338 and 825 Paris, Texas Phone 68 554 Clarksville LATE USED CARS , 1 ' BOUGHT AND SOLD '-,N-4x 11, N513 see Us Before You sen! 2 CLYDE MOORE USED CARS 1 1754 North Main Phone 9556 OWL 173 nSomething Tfjiwm' ber You By 4 lggg on WW if aww E WMM, Qiqfx Ajmfwik . ,J R5 O WW mga MW N X. www' 'x 'X +'fxf ' ,aff-1 ,f 'M NE ix K X it 1 L U KX kdvlyy, FQVQWJQW ' T, r , I J QQ E l J VNJ3 J 5 H ' QL 15 aff AY MAJ. R Qwn 174 W SEEDS-BABY CHICKS BEAVIS SEED STORE AND HATCHERY Harry Book SEEDS AND BABY CHICKS 123 Grand Avenue Phone 286 120 North Main 1 1 Glenn s Shoe Service Williamson Electric Co. Radio: Modern Shoe Rcbuildin2 Refrigerators Supplier 118 Lamar Avenge Paris, Texas Phone 87 15 2nd N. E. Quality Efficiency Service Established 1881 R . J . M U R P H Y DRUGGIST The Rexall Store Buy Victory Bonds and Stamps Phone 50 Phone 51 CLYDE PARHAM Building Contractor 2439 Clarksville St. Phone 1013 PARIS, TEXAS Mobiloil and Mobilgas W. A. CAWTHON, Agent Magnolia Petroleum Co. Paris Telephone 91 C omplimentf of Long 85 Wortham LAWYERS HOWARD'S FOOD STORE Groceries and Fresh Meat 1634 Clarksville TELEPHONE 1152 OWL 175 Compliments of FINNEY'S BAKERY Makers of Aunt Betty Super-Enriched Bread KISH'S Paris' Leading jewelers North Side Plaza Paris, Texas THE OWL DRUG STORE Curb Service and Fountain Drinks 1504 North Main Phone 1475 American - Mexican - Foods F. L. McKnight, Owner Best Wishes to the Graduates of the Class of 1946 P J Sw SH01 17 South Side Plaza Paris, Texas OWL 'I 76 We are always ready to assist and support the educational program of Paris and Lamar County. Lamar County Chamber of Commerce V Furgeson CITIES SERVICE sTAT1oN Koolmotor Ga: ami Oil 358 North Main COMPLIMENTS OF Lamar Courts A Modem Tomfirt Camp 58 Modern Cabins 1915 North Main Phone 9533 Complimentr of Nelma's Beauty Shop J' B' Hafvlu Lawyer Phone 2515 1934 Hubbard First National Bank Bldg. Paris, Texas Carson Brokerage Co. Chas. Delphenis MERCHANDISE BROKERS FOOD STORE 506 Liberty National Bank Building 524 20th S' E' Phone 64 FOR AIR CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATORS Southern Ice Co. Phone 291 . . . Paris, Texas CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1946 Palace Barber Shop 107 Lamar Avenue 7 . v !6!I 26!6 One Hundred and Sixteen Clarksville Street Phone Two One Two Paris, Texas OWL 177 I BUY MORE VICTORY BONDS TODAY! Congratulations and , lflffl Best Wishes l tk 1 ' to the Class of 1946 YOU'LL ENJOY , THIRSTY OR NOT For Sale Wherever Cold Drinks Are Sold! ..-Qi GRAPETT E Bottling Company OWL 178 av A li' ff 'S A 03 . .I Xi an? , 11 ' J li LF' . 1 l 4 5 sf AAA aris Finance Service iff-A'F 129 Clarksville Street i-,Af V' PHONE 226 Compliment! of Railway Express Agency, Inc. Guard Your Credit as a Sacred Trust Retail Credit Association PARIS, TEXAS Henry P. Mayer Music HOUSE Since 1889 Complimenti o f TEMPLE LUMBER CO. A Texas Organization MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS R. H. DEATON TRACTOR COMPANY OF TRACTORS, COMBINES Quality Buiidiiig Materials and Since 1881 IMPLEMENTS C. s. RECORD, Aiiuugef KUYKENDALL,S De Soto Plymouth GoodneJf knows how good they are HUGH P POTATO CHIPS-CANDY CO. SALAD DRESSING Hagood Electric Company coMMERc1AL REFRIGERATION Will H. Lightfoot Complete Eleelric Service Architect Phone 637 17 2nd N. E. CONGRATULATIONS FROM Cook Jewelry Company BEASLEY-VAUGHAN EAST SIDE PL AZ A Qualify Jewelry, Reaxonably Priced 12 North Side plaza paris, Tens Elgin, Bulova, Hamilton, and Longines Watches OWL 179 I I We M , RX Ri X' h X1 Cf , if V Congmtulations my X QQ Q? I 11 class of 1946 and Paris HIQ21ygp i 71 . from the T 5 XL tx . A232 XY x Q s X, BOX FACTDRY OF ARIQQ g X Manufacturers of Vegetable Crates V S: 3 ' S nd Bruce Boxes , 5 N W Q Q x E Ti XX I l I Candy W' ' It Plemey UI to Pleare You - XM PHILLIPS GRCCERY M 205 P' Bl H P ' T S i 3 MPV If 1? M R y 1 Typ . . . Allen Wales M Adding Machines . W,f My PARIS PA LIL My W A ' ! Typewriter Exchange , p Telephone 726 55 Second N E V OWL 80 THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE LONE STAR AREA COUNCIL SALUTE THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1946 CANNON PRINTING CO. 1 ' 1750 Margaret Street ' Phone 478 C Z' z , , mp men I of .The Par1s1an Barber Shop C0l'I'lII1l1l'lity W. E. Kammer and W. I. Stringfellow Ice and Produce Company Congratulations to the Class of '46 i STORE, SWE Home of GOOD SHOES AND HOSIERY 11 East Plaza Paris, Texas Galbreath-DeWeese Arthur W. Skeen, Jr. and prock SAND AND GRAVEL General Imumme Telephone 257 Established 1892 Telephone 104 Paris, Texas 609-610 First National Bank Building PARIS, TEXAS Compliment! of Best Wishes to the Class of '46 CAMPBELL PLA-M011 BOWLING CLUB ICE CREAM C0- C. KINARD Phone 209 Paris, Texas OWL 181 A T FOUNTAINS EVERYWHERE Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Paris 221 B0lJhaII1 Street OWL 182 R. G. WALKER 86 SON Unlimited Milk Market Meat Market L Bert of Meat and Barbecue 1210 Bonham Street Phone 495 C oartery of DAWSON'S MARKET COLLEGIATE SHOPPE Fresh and Cured Meat p U t Dirtinctine Apparel for We Specialize in Fancy Baby Beef Smart Women l2l Lamar Ave. Phone 40 . Parts, Texas 4 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Savings BEST WISHES TO THE WILDCATS 30 Clarksville Street Paris, Texas 1 Congratulations to Class of '46 Complimentf of and Simmons Grocery Co. Future Graduates Wholesale Grocers S. H. 86 CO. OWL 183 PIGGLY-WIGGLY The Finest and Most Up-to-Date Food Store in Paris Air Conditioned o Shop in Comfort With Free Big Parking Lot Shop and Save at PIGGLY-WIGGLY Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Faculty and Entire Student Body GIBRALTAR HOTEL I.. B. Campbell, Manager XX - I l S m I Ie S Boyers Brothers W K Printing Since 1904 MM ' 5 'V Ruhher Stamps Janne a ' Anujdwcz ? ' Megan f tingle . Columbia Typewriter Rihhonx and Cath 0725 Compliments to 1946 Class from PALACE COFFEE SHOP Excellent Service- Quality Food Moderately Priced 14 LAMAR AVENUE owl. 184 Hollywood Shop LUSTY'S DRIVE-IN Where Everyone Shopf with Confidence Cuyb Se-ryige at All Times S. E. Corner Plaza Phone 299 Phone 9539 Lamar Avenue Compliment: of Compliments of Lee Grocery 86 Market Bailey's Produce 504 iofh N. E. Phone 1145 130 North Main PARIS GROCER COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS Diytrilrittorf Pitre Food Proclirctf Del Monte Canned Fruits and Empson's Brand Canned Vegetables Mrs. Tuckeris Shortening-Maxwell House, Adrnirarion, Bright and Early Coffee Branclo ef Sulphur Springs - Paris - Clarksville - McKinney - Greenville, Texas Hugo and Idabel, Oklahoma 57 Varieties Grady Crawford Smallwood Electric Shop We Specialize In Generatorr, Starter: ancl All Sorts of Electrical Motorr Phone 592-I 1629 Pine Bluff E. R. HOPPER JOE SKIDMORE J C. BREEDEN STUDIO YELLOW CAB COMPANY For Distinctive Workmansbip Phone 202 20c-Anywhere in City- 20C 20c per Mile on Country Trips Formerly Davix Staclio Phone 1546 116 South Main OWL 185 DRINK C Z .. 6' The Pause That Refreshes Glass 85 Collins Motor Co. I 'Zff 1 fe Wd Be SWE Packard and Willys Dealers PRICE 85 MACKEY 226 Lamar Insurance and Auto Loans 211 Clarksville Street 13 West Houston St. Phone 896 LAMAR EQUIPMENT CO. Farmall Tractors -International Trucks McCormick-Deering Implements .1- . HOT POINT REFRIGERATORS -- IRONS - WASHERS - RANGES We Service All Machines 1169 Bonham Street Paris, Texas OWL 186 All the Things You Are SQA Are Pr esef mi in Q Picture ff0m.fQLmm QL934 J9aoffW,'Af y7g. .1ff.yfV , 71K ' ' W wk ? ,'Q y'0f:k KPWJ QR 09 NKLi-fu-ff'mU4.,9E.ffaJ6Qx,,,,Q,L mmm, Qiiigf Jw-Apu A5 0 J JWWMW Ajxzjja, K 1 yfggiflf M J M1 wmv 1 ASM 15 ov fwwwb QW if DKK Q' My Q2 Q, TU A Frieidly Page BNER S STUDIO c. W. TURNER . . . The Qwzfs Photographer A 1 I A - Jdfv'-4.41 fWf4ffff ffffrgwf-gai:fAZ ul ,-XPVZI r Q-in ., V! Z ' f '7 - ,,,, 4, fi! S 5 ,1 t fx, ,A gba. ' f ,K A 4-. J 9 .33 I 1 1 5 J VE? f-1' j , V V. . ,J ,Q . f 'm ., , . f zz , 4- 5 4' FJ' ' ,, ' , , We are ,gmlefzfl to Min H6Z7Zki7'Z.f 67. Ad, W vj za. .!. rg and the Owl Slay? for the oppor- ,f f, 5 f 4Afz'5l' wg W . , . . if ' f tumty of Jewmg Pmfzf Hzgh ' .fgfwl p School tbif year. OWL 188 Malone's Glass Shop ENJOY A GOOD MEAL Glass Cut Any Size At Mirrors Made to Order Dun1aP,s 322 West Kaufman Phone 269 225 Sonth Main Paris, Texas WESTERN FINANCE AND CRAWFORD-HAYNES THRIFT CORP' Servicenter Under Jnperviyion of the Department of Service Tlrat You Need Banking, State of Texaf 10 Solomon Bldg. 1 Telephone 164 Paris, Texas Compliments of Kopper Kettle Enjoy Oar Homemade Piet and Caker 213 North Main Complete Equipment and Service for Rancher, Sportsman and Farmer Reddel1's Saddle 81 Sporting Goods 27 lst N. W. Telephone 343 PARIS, TEXAS 'Till We Meet Again ' 52.14 I e 1 Mfw ef ee-WLM I, f N, agffdff 91' ,, f3ff't 1' ' O' 7 f, , X , , OWL 189 Meet Your Pals at... C 86 R CAFE Finest Food in Town 120 South Main Street Coy Bobbitt -- Managerf - Russell Bean World War Il Veteranf WEEHUNT ROOFING COMPANY General Roofing Contractor L. T. WEEHUN1' Phone 1767-J Paris, Texas lllt Might As Well Be Sprin Leroy and Mr. Faulkner pose before l.eroy's solo flight. Having fun at the Sophomore Open House. Burton and Elaine, King and Queen of Hearts i946 version. Miss Thomas cuts a farewell cake. Luck and love to you, Miss Thomas. The Aeronautics class views the new wind tunnel. Thomas Baker, one of our exes, Tells the German Class about his war ex- periences in Europe. The audience at that Junior Class Box Supper. Mrs. Murphy showed us how to auction those boxes. The chosen feweThe National Honor Society initiation. --Q1 Gur 1946 Honor Graduates 31. Q'3-0Jd-....,,,,gs,Egc' CNOTA BENE: This page is reserved for the autographs of the 1946 Honor Graduates. These are announced too late to include in the yearbook, but a separate sheet of paper containing this information will be found in your book. An honor student is a graduate with an average of 90 or above.1 OWL 191 Ca n't B99 i n To Tell f 'L - W X WW! Z ZZ fy fi?-R EQHQ Wa MM? gsm , wf W giiofg Qf?:W5ffW?fpf N 235 wff fgf2W ?i :sf5Qw W W 1 , 0 HW?2 3f , ' ' 1 v ax.. ,, .1f,..eA- . , .-..,-ii-A , y Ju, , . , ' ' t 'A hx H ,,,l3 , ,, , . . . ...,., vw . ,.,, ,M Lest We Forget.. OUR THEME for THE T946 OWL, the favorite songs of the student body, was made possible through the generosity and kindness of the copyright owners of the eleven songs used. We take this means of extending to them our sincere appreciation and thanks. The names of the songs and copy- right permissions appear below as well as in the photographs of the songs. STARDUST - Copyright, I929, by Mills Music, Inc., New York, N. Y. Il TILL THE END OF TIME - Reproduced by permission of Santly-Joy, Inc., New York, N. Y., I Copyright Owners. ' IT'S BEEN A LONG, LONG TIME -Reproduced by permission of Edwin H. Morris 8. Co., Inc., Publishers. SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY -Reproduced by permission of Edwin H. Morris 8. Co., Inc., Pub- lishers. ll MY DEVOTION - Reproduced by permission of Santly-Joy, Inc., New York, N. Y., Copy- right Owners. II AULD LANG SYNE - Reproduced by permission of M. M. Cole Publishing Co., Chicago, A Ill., Copyright Owners. THAT'S FOR ME - Reproduced by permission of Williamson Music, Inc., New York, N. Y., Publishers. ll TWILIGHT TlME - Reproduced by Permission of Campbell-Porgie, Inc., New York, N. Y., Copyright Owners. ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL - Reproduced by permission of Leeds Music Corporation, , New York, N. Y., Copyright Owners. ll ALWAYS e Reproduced by permission of Irving Berlin Music Co., New York, N. Y., Copy- right Owners. II LOYAL AND TRUE -Reproduced by permission of The Raymond A. Hoffman Co., Chi- cago, Ill., Publishers.- Also Thanks to... Our Printers- Furey Printing Company, Paris, Texas Our Engravers - Southwestern Engraving Co., Fort Worth, Texas Our Photographer-Turner's Studio, Paris, Texas Our Cover - American Beauty Cover Co., Dallas, Texas Our Advertising Friends -who believe firmly that our book is an excellent advertising me- dium. IPlease see pages'I25-I92.i . my I ffff 'fg wl ...Sm T , I I l H Q X I XXY ' X9 ' ,...g-'1' I fsuigsg l QEtlE rms ii fs. fim- I s I ss n Intron I :ELMIIIIQ srs' ' sssr H-f-Newest
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