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18 OWL ww? l x im s Mrs. Berry jackson takes good care of all the clubs' money. Make it an easy problem, Mr. Lively. Exams, exams, everywhere! Especially in study hall with Miss Anderson supervising. It seems as though Miss Beatie has her English class concentrating. Summer school. Crenshaw! You foo! Frank Majors, Billy Alexander, Bobby Moore and George Hatcher are glazing library tables for the big opening. 'T A l
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54 fx R....x-1... Miss Jessie Rucker, B.A. History Mr. Dixon Shelton, B.S. Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. Sponsor Mr. Sam A. Skidmore, B.S., M.S. Physics, Machine Shop Mrs. W. G. Sluder, B.A. Latin, German, Latin Club Sponsor German Club Sponsor Mr. John N. Stevens, B.A.. M.A. Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing, Mathematics Mrs. Lucile Stifelman, B.A. Biology, Chemistry O Mr. Eugene Thielman, B.A. Mathematics, Science, Physics Mrs. Bonnie Turner Secretary to the Principal Mr. Floyd Weger, B.A., M.A. Band, Choral Miss Mary Wilson, B.A., M.A. English Snap: A number of the teachers enjoying the good food furnished by the Latin Club at their annual picnic at beautiful Lake Crook. Throughout the years, our teachers have become familiar with our likes and dislikes and have become adapted to them. When a problem comes up, the teacher puts herself in the student's place and acts accordingly. All in all the students and teachers of Paris High School work together in order to improve the standing of the school and to direct as much of our education as possible in the time given to us. We congratulate the faculty on their outstanding work and the results they have achieved in the past, and we know that they will continue to do so in the coming years. OWL 17 Q
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1 93 ,. .VN . --1 48448 . Q404 Sept. 10-Wildcats electrocute Electra 19-0. Sept. 11--OWL circulation campaign opens. Sept. 14-15-Registration begins. Sept. 16-School ge!! underway with frrt pep assembly for Tyler game. Sept. 17-Tyler Lions claw Cats 24-14. Sept. 22-Latin club meets to elect new ofhcers. Sept. 23-Pep assembly for Long- view game. Senior class elects new cheerleader to replace Patsy Whitlow. Wildcat B's rack Roxton 22-O. Sept. 24-Longview Loboes nudge Cats 6-O. Sept. 25-Wildcat reserves beat Winns- boro 14-13. Sept. 27-Charles Deitz takes over presidency of German club. Sept. 28-OWL staff plant adverlifing campaign. National Honor Society elects Pan Chism as first term president. Sept. 50-F.H.A. holds first meeting of year and chooses Ireline Hicks as president. Tri-Hi-Y meets to plan year's program. Mrs. Booth and Miss Kunkel are chosen as the new sponsors. Pep assembly for Sulphur Springs game. Oct. 1-Sulphur Springs breaks even with Paris 7-7. Oct. 4- Hugh Parchman named junior Rolarian for Oct. Oct. 5-Assem- bly held for Fire Prevention week. Oct. 6-Seniors elect Joellen Churchwell as secretary to replace Bob Ingram. Oct. 7-Charlotte Smith is introduced as new cheer leader in pep assembly for Adamson game. Tri-Hi-Y holds informal initiation during day and formal initiation at night meeting. Oct. 9-Cats get trampled by Adamson's Leopards at Dal-Hi stadium. Oct. 11 - jerry Ashford elected as Fresh. President. Oct. 12-Freddy Evans is speaker at German club meeting. Oct. 14-Joint Hi-Y and Tri- Hi-Y meeting. Hi-Y initiation day. Oct. 15-Wildcat reserves top Ladonia 41-7. Oct. 16-Hi-Y holds dance in Gym. Oct. 20- Pep arremhly for Denison game. Oct. 21-Pep assembly. Bon-fire and night pep rally. Oct. 22-Denison edges Cats in first con- ference game 12-7. Oct. 24-Band plays at State Fair. Oct. 26- OWL Sweetheart Nominee and Favorites are announced in anem- hly. Oct. 28-Sweetheart campaigns are held in assembly. OWL Wildcats scalp favored Warriors 13-12. 9. 652 iff? az 'i0l?0 'tw 7 sv 9 r X9 X Nov. 3-Latin club meeting. Nov. 4-Pep assembly for Sherman game. Tri-Hi-Y meeting. Nov. 5-Wildcats slaughter Sherman 59-0. Nov. 7-jerry McElroy -N ovemher junior Rotarian. Nov. 11-Band Seniors received their jackets. jimmy Mayes wins prize for fire-prevention slogan. Nov. 12-Gainesville licks Cats 18-6. Nov. 15-C.T.A. meeting. Opening of library. Nov. 16-Hi-Y meeting. Nov. 17-Tri-Hi-Y has coke party for faculty in library. Nov. 18-Pan Chirm if announced ar Christina: Queen. Informal initiation of F.H.A. members. Nov. 19-Assembly program given by Library club for book week. OWL .rtaff announced. P.H.S. Band took part in P.J.C.'s homecoming parade. Nov. 20-juniors hold barn dance in Gym. Nov. 25-Fifth period Speech class presents play- Orchids for Thanksgiving in assembly. Nov. 24-Pep assembly for Greenville game. Thanksgiving recess begins. Nov. 25-Cari pour it on Greenville 7-6 in lart game of rearon. Nov. 29-Thanksgiving recess ends. K Continued on Page 65 l OWL 19
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