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Page 20 text:
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ie owl. irecfom Our conception of the directors at Paris High School has been like Texas weather, subject to con- stant change. After four years of classroom recitation, make-up sessions, daily visits to the office, we students have arrived at a positive conclusion: they are a group of exceptional people with many more good points than faults. There are those of us who have felt that some faculty members were too strict or over lenient, that some of them talk too much, others not enough, that they, too, are subject to periods of good humor or depression. We have had our clashes over absences, talking during classes, disturbances over the assign- ments, but now we realize these directors through their knowledge and experience, have been giving us our preliminary training in academic subjects, in character and in common sense so that we may be prepared to play successfully our part in the drama of life.
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MOJUCQFJ We, the students of Paris High School, are very grateful for this opportunity to express our appre- ciation to our producers, the school board. They have worked diligently and tirelessly to improve the Paris schools and to further the interests of each student. They donate their time and effort because of their love for boys and girls and their desire to make Paris a better community. We salute the school board and wish them success in all their endeavors. MR. W. H. FREEMAN Burinerx Manager Left to riglJt.'Mr. Gilbert Cecil, Vice Presidentg Mr. D. C. Holland, Secretary, Mrs. W. H. Lightfoot, Mr. O. W. Boswell, Presidentg Mr. Hardy Moore, Mr. George Waterman, Dr. J. L. jopling. OWL 15
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irecfom Hand in hand, Mr. Fagg and the senior class of 1950 entered Paris High School with great expec- tations. Now the seniors are leaving, but Mr. Fagg remains to carry on his progressive and ever helpful work of supervising the students. We all love and respect him as a man of high ideals and one who is thoroughly liked by not only the students, but also by the faculty and school board. He is always striv- ing to help and improve Paris High. Mr. Fagg is an ardent fan of the Wildcats, and during a game he can always be found on the sidelines urging the players on. Our principal, who always thinks of his students first, is truly the ideal director. MR. Rom' C. FAGG PM llflflcll Mus. BONNIE TURNER Sewetury 10 Printipal OWL 17
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