Paris High School - Owl Yearbook (Paris, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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ig-gun -gym. 4 Z-.Je AA ,, . ik -1 The T956 Owl Presents V k Doughf' Y The Forty-third Editor-in-Chief Geneva Wilson Annual Publication B siness Manager of M Martha Hank F YS ' Paris High School Paris, Texas Cur Dreams Come True The 1956 Owl 1 From April, 1955, to April, 1956 Through the camera's eye we see our dreams come true as presented by The 1956 Owl. All of us have our own private aspirations, dreams, and hopes, but still we have some in common. These common dreams will represent in this forty-third edition of our yearbook our progress, school life, and notable activities. We have focused our camera eye upon the two hundred and forty pages of The 1956 Owl and pictured a year at Paris High School from April, 1955, to April, 1956. Will we ever forget last June when our baseball team brought home the State Schoolboy Championship Trophy? Summer was filled with summer school for some, slumber parties, swimming, and working. Studying in the classrooms, gaining experience, making the grade, and keeping our many traditions are all important phases of life at Paris High. We enioy putting our best foot forward. and living in the social whirl, too. Choosing our clubs and activities, backing our team from the sidelines, benches, and bleachers, and starring and participating in our big events and important productions are very much a part of our school life, too. Seniors, diplomas, and com- mencement give our school year the finishing touch. We have striven to pic- ture all of these dream-s come true in our book of memories, The 1956 Owl. When time has made the vivid scenes of school days grow dim, and years have almost erased from the mind those happy, eventful times, The 1956 Owl Staff invites you to take this volume from the shelf and recall, when turning the pages, this school year at Paris High School. The 1956 Owl Staff Portraying Events to Remember Pages 8 thru 47 Snaps Calendar Who's Who Owl Sweethearts Best All-Round Our School Pages 48 thru lol Classes Administration Faculty Organizations Athletics Friends to Visit Pages l62 thru 240 Ads Scribble Space Index Acknowledgments 0Wl'5 0Wl.'6 Two close friends of the Paris High School Faculty, Miss Mattie Belle Crook and Miss Mariio Oliver, have worked taithtully, willingly, and untiringly forthe improvement, advancement, and betterment ot Paris High School and its students. Preparing Seniors tor college English, working as Senior Class co-sponsor, being head ot the English Department, and capably directing the National Honor Society till Miss Crook's busy schedule. Her untaltering patience, witty remarks, and pleasant personality have made Miss Mattie Belle Crook an outstanding teacher and triend ot Paris High School. The... Miss Mattie Belle Crook . . .1956 Owl Declicates Miss Mariio Oliver OWl.'7 Miss Oliver's unique method of teaching world history and speech, along with her invaluable assistance in directing school plays and co-sponsoring the Junior Class, is familiar to everyone. Her sparkling personality, dramatic vvay ot using her hands, and eager desire to aid students have made Miss Mariio Oliver a favorite with those who know her. Because of their wonderful co-operation, unseltish contributions, and devoted serv- ice, The 1956 Owl dedicate-s this forty-third edition to Miss Mattie Belle Crook and to Miss Mariio Oliver. ?t?2?:Z,'. 1 H X r . - Q2 'Xb X . ' Z .M ' QXSWLSQXXX X gg? xX XXXX X, X X veg XXQQXXAXS5 35, X QS, . eggs X ,X ,Q X ,ji ,f 3, ig, A X., X X ' Fi I? X X, X XX X XXgggXXX5g XSXESVXISQXX ,XIX ' - .X ..., ,, ,,, .. ,..,.,.,: g -X: .ex X WEA al 'WN :XR 'ilk WQXQX xii., 15 X WSW f :ima Xe A-QNX N? 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April, 1955-l-2-A large number ot Poris High School Ldtin students ottended the Junior Clossicol Leogue Stote Convention ot Golveston. l4-Tolented Jon Rcinney ossisted by his porents presented on interesting morionette show in os- sembly. 21-The Notionol Honor Society under the direction of Miss Mottie Belle Crook presenled o progrom on Texos Independence in ossembly. 28- Fifteen energetic students tried out for Yell Leoder positions, while the nominees for Student Council offices reveoled their loyolty by giving compoign speeches in ossembly. 29-The Senior Closs observed Senior Doy ot Poris Junior College. ln April, The '55 Owl went to Dollos to be bound for its debut in Moy, the Blue Blozes went to Brownsville, the Seniors gove their lost ossembly, ond Corolyn Fongio won the U.D.C. Avvord. Qm SC 15 eci5g5Z1 ?'g ' b t F7 1 Snaps on The Opposife Page: A Dream Come True- unloading '55 Owls in Dallas where They vvere covered. Seven members of '55 Sfaff goT The firsf look in Dallas aT The finished cover for 'I955 Owl. Prospecfive vofers look over campaign signs for STudenT Council. Virginia Benner delivers campaign speech for Hilda Thompson. '55-'56 Yell Leaders learn of Their elecfion from lvlr. Cunningham. The '55-'56 Sfudenf Council Officers pose affer elecfion. Snaps Above: Mary L. Simpson presenfs Lafin Club news- paper Trophy To Buddy Caldvvell. Band members board The bus for The conTesT Trip To Brownsville, .lan Ranney manipulaTes The marioneTTes dur- ing his famous show for assembly. Carolyn Fangio happily accepfs The U.D.C. Award for her Theme on Jefferson Davis. Mary N. Bray exclaims over diary in speech class assembly program. Nafional Honor SocieTy's impressive April 2lsT assembly. . . . Honors Received and Honorees Rewarcled OWL' 'I Dreams Come True Are Realized . . . May, 1955 - 3 - PJC exchange students told of their homes and customs at the F.H.A. meeting. lO - National Honor Society entertained its grad- uating Seniors with a dinner at Gibraltar Hotel. 20-Junior-Senior Prom, a happy but sad occa- sion tor many PHS students. 24 - Last social gath- ering tor '55 Seniors was Senior-Faculty picnic at Lake Crook. 26-'55 Senior Class concluded its last assembly program with the singing ot Auld Lang Syne. 29 - The Commencement Sermon was given at First Methodist Church. Other events on the May, l955, calendar included '55 Owl Dedi- cation on the 23rd, exams, report cards, picnics, hay rides, checking in books, etc., and the Student Council wound up another busy year with a party. Snaps below and on the opposite page picture the events ot May. OWI. ' 'I2 Snaps on The OpposiTe Page: A Dream Come True-The Prom, our ver- sion of a Masquerade FanTasy. Miss Hicks receives The dedicaTion copy of The 'I955 Owl.. .nice surprise! NoTe The beauTiful decoraTions Tor The '55 Prom. Everyone looks and signs aT The '55 Owl Coming-OUT ParTy. Miss Crook has experT help wiTh lasT minuTe preparaTions for The Nafional Honor SocieTy dinner. Miss Hicks Tackles The iob of averaging grades Tor The end of school. Snaps Above: Gail MarTin receives a good reporT card from Miss Hankins. N,oT a girl aTTending The F.H.A. hay ride and picnic failed To enioy iT. ThaT barbecued chicken aT The Senior-FaculTy picnic vvas simply yummy. The FaculTy sneaks in some lasT minUTe gos- siping beTore The Cornrnencemem Service for '55 Seniors. Here's a nice iob . . . Mrs. Baize has To see ThaT all Texfbooks are checked in and accounted for before her vacaTion can begin. The end of school has many and varied facets. . . . Ancl Ambitious Goals Attainecl OWL The Ambition of Every Athlete . . . June, 1955-3-The Commencement exer- cise tor the Class of '55. Mr. .lustiss presented Mary Katherine Reece and Johnny Burke the awards for Best All-Round boy and girl in the class. The State Baseball Championship was won by the Paris High School Wildcats in Austin. 4 - The Paris High School Baseball Team entered Paris with a motorcade escort ot Paris fans. The team was escorted to the Plaza, and after a parade, from a huge platform the i955 State Schoolboy Champions were introduced and given the honor they deserved. 7M Estelle Moore hon- ored the 1955 Senior Class and Faculty of Paris High School with a formal dance at the Gordon Country Club. lO-Our Baseball Champs were tetecl with a banquet given by the Paris Civic Clubs at the Boys Club Gymnasium. G ?' ,Q OWL I Q l S l 2 3 4 5 6 naps on The OpposiTe Page: A Dream Come True-Mr. JusTiss Tells how proud he is of The STaTe Baseball Champions. ThaT final biology exam was a hum-dingerf' Any argumenT? This is The way we all TelT abouT The baseball Team! Everybody geTs a chance To enioy The TeasT given in honor of The Champs on Their reTurn home from AusTin. Mrs. STiTelman grades exam papers-some good and. some bad! Mrs. l-leaTh's class aT Tinal exam Time. S l 2 3 4 5 6 naps Above: The ExTra honoring The STaTe Baseball Champs. Mr. JusTiss presenTs BesT All-Round Trophy To Mary KaTherine Reece. Willie WildcaT and his DaTe ioin Mr. Dun- can aT Baseball banquet Mr. Duncan inTroduces The STaTe Champion Baseball Team aT banqueT in Their honor. Our Cinderella Team is honored aT a special program on The Plaza. A Three-mile long moTorcade greeTs a greaT Team on iTs reTurn home. The Cinderella Team of Texas OWL ' 15 Summertime Includes . . . July, i955 - 20 - Geneva Wilson reigned as queen of The '55 rodeo held aT The K-Bar Ranch, and Shari Swofford was chosen besT dressed cow- girl by The rodeo iudges. 27-Mr. Dee Cunning- ham, principal of Paris High School, became a proud granclfaTher for The firsT Time. 29 - Several Paris High School Band sTudenTs conTribuTed much To The Municipal Band Concerfs aT BywaTers Park. AugusT, 1955 - i2 - Two Paris High School Yell Leaders refurnecl from yell leading school aT ETSTC. i4-The Paris High School Band Hall neared compleTion. 19 - Larry Click played in The Oil Bowl game in Wichita Falls. 22 -Many Paris High School sfudenfs found fun and frolic aT The Counfy Fair. Many sTudenTs Took adyanfage of The few remaining days before The beginning of school To enioy many parfies. - , ihifnwwe OWL ' 'IB bnaps on the Opposite Page: bnaps Above: A Dream Come True - The completed T956 yearbook. Plans in the making for Vicki's and Geneva's dream. Summer projects brought the homemaking teachers to school often. Mr. Justiss and Ivlr. Cunningham work even in the summer! The new Band Hall nears completion. A cold coke and a short phone call break summer school work tor Mrs. Hickman, Prin- cipal's secretary. Make-up classes or more credits are sought by these summer school students. August brought about first workouts and skull practice for football. English must be learned even in summer school. Miss Oliver and Mr. Lively register early en- rollees. Jackie Burch's Bulldogs vvon City Softball Trophy. Football boys receive registration instructions from Mr. Cunningham. Eating a slice ot ice-cold watermelon is a yummy way to earn money, the Tri-l-li-Y decided. . . . Work, Fun, and Vacations OWL ' A Dream Come True . . Sophomore Nominees Scorr Odom Mary Cafherine Geron OWL ' 'IB Junior Nominees Ronnie Byers Chloie Ingram Freshman Nominees Johnny Rouie Wanda Arno-id . . . Seniors Elect Their Nominees The 1956 Owl Sweethearts J k B h Eddie Armstrong OW 'lhe First Stepping Stones of . . . September, 1955-3-The football boys, Owl Stott members, ottice workers, ond librory ossist- cmts registered eorly. 6-While Mr. Wheot ond Mr. Phy took closs pictures, the Juniors ond Seniors were enrolled by the toculty. 7-Mr. VVheot's shutters still clicked, this time on the Freshmen ond Sophomores os they filled out their schedules for the coming yeor. 9-The Bock-To-School Donce given onnuolly wos held in the gymnasium spon- sored by the Yell Leoders. i5-Mr. Roymond Berry, heod cocich ot Poris High School, gove o pep tolk to the students before our tootboll gome with Sulphur Springs ond introduced the l955 squod. With the use ct their limloer limbs ond loud lungs, the Yell Leciders gove the students o grond stort In bocking the Wildcots all the vvoy. OWL ' 21- 1,, :Sig f ,Q is 4 QS? W A Sig wr. :f1.,.,... fit X Q H A Q52 ' X ig P .- ...,2 ... 5 .. 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Home- coming Queen Nominees were announced to be Norma Bangs, Jackie Burch, Donna Jackson, and Geneva Wilson. ll -The National Honor Society installed seventeen new members in a special as- and Fun... sembly. i3 - A pep assembly in the gym preceded the McKinney football game. 21 -Homecoming Parade held. Norma Bangs was crowned Home- coming Queen at the Sherman-Paris football game. Paris lost the game by one point. 27 -The Voice ot Democracy Contest was held in the high school auditorium with students of various classes participating. The winners from PHS were Char- lene Blackstone, first, Maurice Chappell, second, Marsha Pyle, third. 2 OWL Snaps on the Opposite Page: Snaps Above: A Dream Come True-Students meet The Owl Sweetheart Nominees. Who you gonna yell for? The Yell Leaders got The right answer! Members of the art class help with Homecom- ing signs. l want To see myselt in them is what Slave- master Hodges Tells These Latin Club slaves. Mary L. Simpson presents locker ribbons to Betsy Hyde and Diane Walker tor best deco- rated lockers. Welcome, Exes . . .We did and they camel The Welcome, Exes sign goes up. The car for the Homecoming Queen Nominees gets decorated by Miss Crain, John Jones, and their committee. Smith Mullens helps distribute the Homecoming Tabloid to student body. There were tired brains and satisfied minds among the members ot the Tabloid Committee. The Dance Committee tor Homecoming under The direction of Miss Hicks and Nancy McMinn carry out the blue and white Theme in the gym. . . . Bring Past Memories to Life OWL 25 H o m e c o m i n 9 Q U 6 6 I1 OWL 26 Norma Bangs ,,,..-N-4T naaf-A9'5'f 'r8f M A ymg, A14 '? f., . ,N144 QI: ls 'P ' 2' 51 if Em! Q1 3612 M xg fit? pb Q .IF I Q. , 9,15 . 425 . l Nrwxw ..., N , 5 .S f .V,..,. , ,, Q A Nxt'-s. MWQWKK w .1w+ it QR w gm gg ' inns' GMX -. Us 1-?'4 H ' if vu. fi' if fwl ivf' v ., x x ,i19QnY'5' 1 ,Q 'V NI ,. 42 'L 'Y' SSN - f , 3 fy eff- Zi 15 1 .f N, . . 1 gg: L mis?-ggwwr s Av-bv gqvgygigwwgkyk: gp aa- Bvf Y K x Q? Wi, Q, 53346 -v Ying fj. li M-w.,.N, Q-QQ v 1 1 1 1 ,J 1 Miss Oliver serves Mr. and lvlrs. Hayes in The dining Ray Sissel, masTer of ceremonies for The alumni assem room as Mr. Sfell discusses Homecoming acTiviTies vviTh bly, presenTed an oufsfanding program To abouT 500 Exe Miss Anderson. and Seniors of 1956. . . . Dance Equals Successful Homecoming for PHS The Paris gymnasium was filled To overflowing afTer The disappoinTing game. Exes, sTudenTs, and visifors all enjoyed The dance and recepTion given by The STuclenT Council. Escort Dick PoTeeT and Queen Norma Bangs leave The field afTer The revealing of The 1955 Homecoming Queen aT The Paris-Sherman fooTbaIl game. The Queen and her courT lefT The field Through The band's avenue of honor. 5 , l Q. T ,' T T 8 ,fi R . Ny 5 5? gags? '-.,.. .. 'Q Hmm l Who's Who M Best All-Round Runners Up Seniors Juniors Freshmen Sophomores Donald Butch Ellis Neil Abeles Pafsy Bray , Gerry Barnett Geneva Wilson wen Coleman A. Ke-nnelh ArmsTrong Jay Bowman Football Queens Marsha Pyle Norma Bangs Donna Jackson OWL ' 31 sa Nmsmeow Football Gomes, Assemblies, ond . . . November, 1955 - 3 - Celebrating the end of the circulotion compoign, the Owl workers goth- ered dt the home of Potsy Coker for oi well-eorned Wiener roost. 9-Severol dozen bond members received splitting heodcrches from exposure to cor- bon monoxide fumes. The Owl Sponsor, Photog- ropher, ond chorus were in on this experience olso. l2-Poris High School's F.H.A. ployed hostess to The Future Homemcrkers of Americo of District l during on oll-doy meeting in the PHS ouditorium. l8-Tri-Hi-Y ond Hi-Y clubs donned cowboy boots cmd six-shooters for their onnuol Western Dov octivities. 22 - Mr, Weger ond bond officers presented the bond iockets to the Senior members of the Blue Blozes. 23 -The A Chorus, directed by Miss Donoldson, song ot the Union Thonksgiving Service. 29-All-Stote Chorus try- outs vvere held in Glodewoter. l --u- t1 l OWL'3 Snaps on the Opposite Page: A Dream Come True - Two escorts tor Herbie Campbell after the tootball victory over Texar- lcana. Long-awaited band jackets arrive. C. Blackstone, M. Chappell, and M. Pyle record their winning speeches tor l Speak tor Democ- racy contest. Students return from a pep rally in gym. Let's go with 'Rock Around the Clocl4,' says Larry Loven. Champs in the Intramural Girls' Volley Ball Tournament. Snaps Above: l Diane Walker dances tor the lOth anniversary ot the F.H.A. Hopetul songsters prepare to leave tor All- State Chorus try-outs. The Yell Leaders urge us to get the spirit. Rodeo Queen, Geneva Wilson, and Girls' State Representative, Charlene Blackstone, ride in the Veterans' Day Parade. Tired football boys welcome cakes and rest at the Tyler game. Tommy Haynes paints the Denison-Paris toot- ball result on the corridor sign. . . . Parades Fill Our School Life OWL 3 5,gVg,g 155 :YYY ,N as N T Sz if . B ff U 1sfi2'2WW'f'35'W I gag N In 4 bigupJT13gl3iQzwr:x5:4w4qg:zi1'Siff?f3'YS sf lifwuwz Ysim? ,gg 1 4 Y is4i,1,'sz12ii51WSSSg'?mW'f'gT's3 217 5, 12 511' wi -f ' NM , , L, W- N, Sw F Q V 5 L Eff' A X 5 Q i f X - - -.Egf r if M-L A, , i ii if i s Q 4 ? , 'Z' 5: 5 .5 ,.,,x 35 5 - 2 W mzmwexws gg, m, A Qs . - A511 5 5 'N J . XE --f- 1 ' 1 1, 2 M ,gs-5- --t'ES?i,' . fd, .5 i gui .iw TQ. 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December, T955-2-The A ond B Choruses of Poris High School ond their director, Miss Donold- son, combined their ettorts to produce the tvvo-oct operetto, The Belle of Bog Dod. 3- Returning victorious from the Texos High School Press Asso- ciotion Convention held ot TSCW in Denton, the Owl Stott beomed over the First Ploce Aword Won by The '55 Owl ond the Third Ploce Sports Pic- ture won by Dovid Dickson. 5 - The Future Homemokers of Americo held their Christmos porty in the dining room ot the high school. T9-The Lotin Club enioyed its onnuol Christmos porty, while the F.T.A. held their porty thot night ot the home ot Coromoe Simmons. 21 - A Christmos donce ond banquet given by the Tri- Hi-Y vvos o huge success. 26 - The Hi-Y celebroted with o donce. Q . . it -' ,J la, iuummpnppg. --Wmpqffmh ww A 1 . , Snaps on the Opposite Page: A Dream Come True - The 1955 Owl vvon the First-Place Plaque at the THSPA Conven- tion in Denton. We all enioyed the THSPA banquet. Not only can he teach it, but Mr. We-get is a mellow sax man himself. Mr. Dempsey's history class visits l-litler's car. The Owl Stott had dreamy music tor formal dance at THSPA Convention. Carole Carnahan is guinea pig as Miss Oliver demonstrates use ot stage make-up. Snaps Above: l Mrs. Gothard seems to be having a ball at the Spanish Club party. The B Chorus sang carols tor the hospitals at Christmas time. Santa Claus comes to Mr. Cunningham from all the teachers. Candles are lit and carols sung . . . a tradition at the Latin Club Christmas Party. Miss Donaldson leads the singing ot carols at the Freshman-Sophomore Party. The Tri-Hi-Y formal Christmas Dinner-Dance. . . a grand party! . . . With Trips, Programs, ancl Parties OWL ' 37 OWL ' 33 Tri-Hi-Y Hero Dick Poteei Hi-Y Sweetheart Pat Smith D.A.R. Citizenship Nominees Geneva Wilson Norma Bangs Diane Gilmore All-School Best Citizens Donald Butch Ellis Elizabeth Buffy Graham Typical Cowgirl Sherry DuWayne Bryant Typical Cowboy Bill Rheuclasil Who's Who Basketball Queens f 4M-,I-4 in gf Mo ry Louise ffl 09591297 E-eirlogiurof MCCOI lu m Posture Queen Elizabeth Buffy Grcilwom Mr. and Miss School Spirit Unc1 MoyeO'B5rien 'Mmimv 'WED President, Future Homemclkers of America, District I Anecio Vessels Who's Who J x OWL ' 39 Our New Year's Resolution Is . . . January, V956-3-A basketball pep rally was held in the gym to welcome students back trom the Christmas holidays and pep them up tor District Basketball competition. 5 - Coach Duncan selected Baseball Coach ot the Year by Texas Sportsvvriters Association. 8 - Frank Jackson, Paris High School Junior, named to the Class ZBAAA All-State second team in tootball. 12-Mr. Thomas Justiss addressed the student body in assembly. 13-The Junior Class summoned its courage on Friday 13th and sponsored a cake walk following the basketball game with Gainesville. 19 - Mr. A. VV. Benner and Mr, Delma Bunch, tormer World War ll prisoners, took part in a panel discussion with Mr. D. B. Shelton as moderator. 24-Blue and White Day was observed under the sponsor- ship ot the Yell Leaders. 26-27-Students took those mid-term examinations. OWL Snaps on the Opposite Page: A Dream Come True- Mr. Cunningham is successful with his hobby. Staff members at last get measured for jackets. l-low long is your arm, Bill? Mr. Cunningham gives instruction for using the new tape recorder. The food was good at the Tri-Hi-Y Dinner- Dance. Watch that waistline, Anecia! Robert Nelson leads a Latin class in learning to sing carols in Latin. The Latin Club's New Year's meeting. Snaps Above: l. Our teachers go to class, too. See how they look in our places! 2. A triend to us in every subject, Mrs. Rawlings, our librarian. 3. Miss Crook kept the cleanest room tor Decem- ber. Reward - tive dollars. 4. Carolyn Fangio can tell you every time you have been absent. 5. Barbara White, chairman of clean-up drive, with the help ot Barbara Johnson posts a clean-up campaign sign. 6. The amount ot trash we leave in corridors for one week! . . . To Keep Our School Clean OWL ' 41 l. 2. 3. 4. Chats on Subiects, Tests, and Advice A new poem is born under The clicking fingers of Miss Crain. The camera cafches a scene you view most any morning in Mr. Cunningham's office. Mrs. Boofh is always ready fo ask, WhaT's your problem? Here Pafsy Moore helps her Wifh office records. Friday nighf's game is hashed and rehashed on Monday morning by Mr. Dempsey, Mr. Bar- neff, Coach Berry, cmd Mr. Lively. 5. 'Mr. Thielman, That Trig. is about fo kill me, says Joe Thurman. 6. These six faculty members hold a conference room meeting of discussing and grading papers. 7. Miss Johnson prepares The year signs for The Homecoming assembly. A - I i V OWL ' 42 Miss Optimist for 1955 Genevo Wilson Optimist Boy for 1955 Jerry Leve rett l The Optimist Creed Promise Yourself be so strong thot nothing con disturb your peoce of mind. tcilk hecilth, hoppiness ond prosperity to every person you meet. molce oll your friends feel thot there is some- thing in them. look ot the sunny side of everything ond moke your optimism come true. think only of the best, to work only for the best ond to expect only the best. To be just os enthusiostic obout the success of others os you ore obout your own. To forget the mistokes of the post ond press on to the greoter ochievements of the future. To vveor o cheerful countenonce ot oll times ond give every living creoiture you meet o smile. To give so much time to the improvement of your- self thot you hove no time to criticize others. To be too lorge for vvorry, too noble for onger, too strong for feor, ond too hoppy to permit the presence of trouble. OWL ' 43 Exams, Teacher Appreciation Week, ancl . . . February, 1956-2-The Latin Club ot Paris High School met in the study hall after school tor a briet meeting. The Future Homemakers ot America sponsored a buttet dinner for the School Board and members ot the Paris High School Faculty. 9-The Freshman Class of Paris High School presented Sammy Cummingharn and his magic show in assembly for the student body. Members ot the Tri-Hi-Y Club met in the library tor their February meeting. lo-A large number ot ambitious Paris High School Seniors met in the auditorium and tried out tor roles in the annual Senior Class Play. I7 - The Hi-Y sponsored a sock- hop in the gym after the Athens' game. 24- Stu- dents ot the various organizations in PHS partici- pated in the annual Stunt Night sponsored by the Junior Class. l l OWL ' 41 Snaps on the Opposite Page: A Dream Come True- Our team beat Sher- man in basketball! Bombs away! Thetis . . . typical scene at PHS during eight-inch snowfall. Mr. Shelton introduces former POVV's, Mr. A. W. Benner and Mr. Delma Bun-ch, who tell us how much our freedom should mean to us. Presenting Una May O'Brien and Tommy Hyde as Ivlr. and Miss School Spirit for T955-56. Tri-I-li-Y members announce their Teacher Appreciation Week in assembly. Snaps Above: l The last minutes ot that Greenville game we shall never, never forget! Some of our teachers ate at school during the ice and snow. Cokes with exams-something new and nice tor homemaking students. The snow turns the gym into a picturesque sight. These boys appear to be eating up that Algebra ll exam. We Won! That is evident from this picture token after thot Greenville game - 58-57. . . . School Spirit Rank Tops Jn' 'wa 30 31 Q ? 7 ..,, Q . , an ,M BR w it ii? Lg' 155.13 K W ' xiws-awww E 8 S lg! 6 3 gi fr Ax rcp: on the Opposite Page: Snaps Above: A Dream Come True - District SAAA Basket- ball Championship won with McKinney game. Olga Nell Blackburn receives the Betty Crocker Award. Mrs. Sluder wins Student Council award tor January with cleanest room. F.l'l.A. buttet supper tor Faculty and School Board. lt was wonderful! Miss l-lankins presents Owl iackets. Mr. Justiss awards tootball jackets. Melodrama brought back by Speech Class. Yell Leaders with new iackets lead student body in Loyal and True. l 4 5 6 7 8 2. 3. Coach lJames P. Miearsl sprains his ankle, Mama-boy Charles KC. Chamberlinl keeps Miss Brooks lCarolyn McMinnl in trouble with Mr. Wadsworth Uerry Leverettl, and dance decorations cause trouble between teenagers in Senior Class Play, A Dance With Our Miss Brooks. Black arm bands mourn Caesar tor Latin Week. Senior Class Stunt wins tirst prize. F. T. A.'s Stunt wins third prize. Freshman Sammy Cunningham presents an excellent assembly program. Ex-Staff members entertain 1956 Owl Staff with yum-m-m-y hamburgers. . . . Talent, Talent, Talent OWL : . ' ,AQ - QQ- 3, '1QQ,j ,Q ., Q' Q 13 3 3 Q .' Qs 1 6 O1 Q ', yfg---i, ', Q - S53 'YW f ' Q, 1 ' q f . 1- f- 1 1- , Q .. , , 1 .. -1 1 .. -, ....- Qian Q QQQQSSYQQQSQ-555QQ,'?QfbQ.,1 Q - W 'S?q3M5SS5QQQQS49QQQi25'Qf?52z?3svSb2v 1136253 WQQQQ 12: --2 1 - 1 - .. ,feb f -QM V QQ.Qe3??QQ?sf-QSQQQ1?- 1? YQ?-'QQ Q 1 '.- i n 9' -. -QW f-Q? vfQv?S91??1Y3S.-Q f.1':vQ ,-gb-:-QYWPAQMA w.?-QQ- QQ:-AWQ-2351 We Q3-193523 - -. . ---f ,. -1. . .,.QffSfQfwQ-Q RQ Q, .... Q. 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Q Q Q . ,. ,, - . ,QQQ I- M v QW A ,Q -W ---1 - ' 3? 25 ww, R 55 s fl to r.J Senior Class Sponsors, Miss Mattie Belle Crook, Miss Martha Hankins, Mr. Tommy Duncan, Mr. Charles E. Thielman, Mr. R. F. Edwards, Mrs. L. A. Rawlings, and Miss Stella Mae Crain lHeud Sponsorl. Being in high school was exciting, but, of course, our enthusiasm was shattered slightly by the name of fish and being joked about . . . we didn't know that you didn't need a fifty-cent library card. John Fuston led a mighty class of 236 in electing Hilda Thompson our Owl Sweet- heart and Pat Medford and Tommy Haynes as Best Citizens. Wonderful times were had in our Sophomore year. Hampy Hodges was selected to lead the class and we chose Donna Jackson as our Owl Sweet- heart. Jackie Burch, Carole Wirta, and Jerry Leverett became Best Citizens. One sorrow mar- red that wonderful year so full of good times, the loss of a dear friend to all of us, James Sain, at the end of our Freshman year. The third year made us upperclassmen par- taking in many important jobs through which Eddie Armstrong led us successfully. Norma Bangs was chosen our Owl Sweetheart along with James Paul Miears, an added attraction. Best Citizens were Donald Butch Ellis and Diane Gilmore, Vicki Daughtrey was Miss School Spirit, Barbara Burgess and Jackie Burch were selected Basketball Queens, and Hampy Hodges became Student Council vice-president. This active class filled The Cat's Tale Staff, the band front, Yell Leaders, and the all important Champ Baseball Team. Our Prom, Masquerade Fantasy, and Stunt Night will never be forgotten. 1956 was the circled year, our Senior year. A class of 173 selected Clifford Franklin as presi- dent. The realization we were Seniors came when we received our class rings, voted to graduate in blue, and tried out for the Senior Class Play. Jackie Burch and Eddie Armstrong became our Owl Sweetheart nominees, and Norma Bangs was chosen Homecoming Queen. Jerry Leverett headed the Student Council plus being elected with Char- lene Blackstone as Best Citizens. lt was June and the Prom, the spring picnic, our last Owl Party, the final assembly, and the Senior get-togethers were iust memories of the past. With tear-blurred eyes we accepted our diplomas which made us not just PHS students, but the citizens and leaders of tomorrow. C . . .Work Beside Willing Sponsors OWL 51 Struggle with Macbeth, Term Themes . . . l i 9 OWL ' 52 James Wesley Abbott B Chorus, Mech. Draw. Award, Poetry Award. Joan Abels F.T.A. V.P., F.H.A., Span. Club Sec.-Rep., Lib. Asst., Tri-Hi-Y. Patsy Ables Lib. Asst., Tri-Hi'Y, F.N.C., F.T.A., Chem. Asst., Cir. Mgr. i956 Owl. Modene Aday F.H.A. Ann Ailey Latin Club, J.C,L., F.H.A., B Chorus. Alba Jean Allen Latin Club, J.C.L., F.H.A. Treas., B Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y. Norman Allen Band, Hi-Y. Alice Armstrong Latin Club, J.C.L., Lib. Asst., F.T.A., F.H.A. Eddie Armstrong Football, Stud. Council 3 yrs. lSr. Treas.J, Jr. Best All-Round, Track, Jr. Class Pres., Hi-Y, Safety Patrol, Sr. Owl Sweetheart Nom., 1956 Who's Who. C. D. Pete Avance F.F.A. Bill Baker Latin Club, J.C.L., Hi-Y. Norma Bangs F.H.A., Fresh. Best All-Round runner-up, Yell Leader, A Chorus, Jr. Owl Sweetheart Nom., Tri- Hi-Y Treas., Stud. Council Sec., Emcee, Homecom- ing Queen, Sr. Best All-Round Nom., i956 Who's' Who. Billy Mac Bass Football, F.F.A., Safety Patrol, Hi-Y. larry Bell Stud. Council, Band, Fire Comm., Hi-Y, Assembly Com., Sr. Hr. V.P. Bobby Black Hi-Y. 1 Vivian Black Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Hr. Sec., F.H.A. Olga Nell Blackburn A Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Lib. Asst., Nat'I Hon. Soc., F.T.A., Guidance Asst., Betty Crocker Award. Sandra Blackburn F.H.A., F.N.C'., Tri-Hi-Y, A Chorus, Lib. Asst., Sr. Hr. V.P., Sr. Class Sec. Charlene Blackstone F.H.A. Hist., P.E. Asst., Office Asst., Tri-Hi-Y V.P., Stud. Council Cor. Sec., Nat'I Hon. Soc., Sr. Hr. Pres., Girls' State Repr., I956 Who's Who. Marlan Blissett Latin Club Pres., J.C.L., Sr. Hr. Chap., l956 Who's Who. Tommy Boswell F.F.A. Alta Lou Bristow Latin Club, J.C.L., F.H.A., P.E. Asst., Tri-Hi'Y, A Chorus, Girls' Chorus. Ernie Brown Span. Club. Ouida Brown F.H.A., F.N.C., A Chorus, Nurse's Asst. Jackie Burch Stud. Council, Tennis, Soph. Fav. runner-up, Soph. Best Citizen, Latin Club, J.C.L., Yell Leader, Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Best All-Round runner-up, Nat'l. Hon. Soc., F.H.A. Pres., Sr. Owl Sweetheart Nom., 1955 and i956 Who's Who. Barbara Burgess Drama Workshop, Latin Club Treas., J.C.L., Band, Tri-Hi-Y, Stud. Council 2 yrs., A Chorus, Emcee, Citizenship Com., i955 Who's Who. Pat Cagle A Chorus, Latin Club, J.C.L., F.H.A., B.M.A., Tri- Hi-Y, F.T.A., Girls' Chorus. Hope Caldwell Latin Club, J.C.L., F.H.A., Band, B.M.A. Sec. Neill Cameron Billy Bob Capers Band, F.F.A., Hi-Y, Boys' Chorus . . . Through Midnight oil and Toil OWL ' 53 Joe B. Carnahan Charles Stuart Chamberlin Bond, Music Asst., Hi-Y. Maurice Chappell Football, Prof. Club, Track, Hi-Y, NaT'l. Hon. Soc., 'Emcee Alt Patsy Click F.H.A. .lack Coker A Chorus, Fire Comm., Music Asst., Hi-Y, Assembly Com., Latin Club, J.C.L., Emcee, Stud. Council. Patsy Coker A Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A. Pianist, F.T.A. Pres,, Natl Hon. Soc., Dist. Historian F.T.A., Assoc. Ed. l956 Owl. Martha Collier F.H.A. V.P., Tri-Hi-Y, A Chorus, Office Asst. Stanley Cope Proi. Club. James Cunningham A Chorus, Boys' Chorus. Vicki Daughtrey F.H.A., Span. Club, Tri-Hi-Y, F.T.A., Stud. Council, Not'l. Hon. Soc., Emcee, Adv. Mgr. Cat's Tale, Sr. Hr. Sec., Office Asst. l955, Who's Who in l955 and l956, Ed. i956 Owl. Faye Davis F.H.A., B.M.A., Band, Span. Club, Tri-Hi-Y, F.T.A., Music Assi., Sr. Hr. Chop., Girls' Chorus. Gwen Davis F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y, A Chorus, Guidance Asst., F.T.A., Sr. Hr, Sec. Elizabeth Dennie F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y. Sammie Deweese F.F.A. Paul Dezse F.F.A, Treas. Rings Create First Senior Feeling . . . OWL ' 54 . . . Caps and Gowns Are Selected:Next Betty Dixon Latin Club, J.C.L., Sfud. Council, Band, F.H.A., F.T.A., Tri-Hi-Y, N'at'l. Hon. Soc., Assembly Com., Drum Maior, Guidance Asst., l956 Who's Who. Dickie Dunn Hi-Y, A Chorus, Boys' Chorus. Jim Early F.F.A. V.P., Sr. Hr. Chap. Dorothy Lucille Eatherly F.l'l.A. Carlene Ellis F.H.A., F.N3C., A Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y. Donald Butch Ellis Latin Club Rep., J.C.L., Fire Comm., Stud. Council Rep., Football Tri-Capt., Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y, Nat'l. Hon. Soc. V.P., Sr. Class V.P., Sr. Best All-Round Nom., i955 and i956 Who's Who, All-District and All-State in Baseball. Larry Ellis Latin Club, J.C.L., Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Hi-Y. Robby England Band, Hi-Y, Boys' Chorus. Stanley Enloe Latin Club, J.C.L., Band, Aud. Asst., Proi. Club. Carolyn Fangio F.H.A., Band, Office Asst., Nat'l Hon. Soc., Sr. Hr. Chap., l955 U.D.C. Award. Ann Feagan Latin Club, J.C.L., F.H.A., F.T.A., B.M.A., Lib. Asst., Tri-Hi-Y. Wanda Flay-d F.H.A., Latin Club, J.C.L., Band, Tri-Hi-Y, F.T.A., Naf'l. Hon. Soc. George Foreman F.F.A. Sec. Clifford Franklin Soph. Class V.P., Band Treas. and V.P., Safety Patrol, Hi-Y, Sr. Class Pres., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Treas., Stud. Council, Emcee, Citizenship Com., l956 Who's Who. Julia Anne Fry F.H.A., Latin Club, J.C.L., A Chorus. E 2 i E OWL ' 55 Aptitude Tests Show 0ur Skills . . . OWL ' Si John Fuston Latin Club, J.C.L., Stud. Council, Fresh. Clas's Pres., Football, Basketball, Track, Golf, Fire Comm., Hi-Y Pres., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Deward Garrett F.F.A. Jackie George Drama Workshop, Latin Club, J.C.L., Band, Tri- Hi-Y, Flag bearer, F.T.A., Sr. Hr. Sec., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., F.H.A. Pub. Relations, Erncee, i956 Who's Who, Organ. Ed. i956 Owl. Diane Gilmore Drama Workshop, V.P. Latin Club, J.C.L., Band Sec., Latin I 81 ll Medals, Fresh. and Soiph. Scholarship Awards, Span. Club Pres., Tri-Hi-Y, Emcee, Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Rep., Music Dept. Stud. lnstruc., i955 and l956 Who's Who, D.A.R. Good Citizen. Maior Ginsberg Latin Club, .J.C.L., Stud. Council, Golf, Hi-Y, Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Jerry Goolsby F.F.A., Hi-Y. Jerry Gore Hi-Y. Bobby Graham Latin Club, J.C.L., Track, Football, Hi-Y. Billy Grider F.F.A., B Chorus. Janet Hanlon Span. Club, F.H.A. Hicks Haynes Football, Hi-Y, Safety Patrol. Tommy Haynes Fresh. Best Citizen, Stud. Council, Latin Club Pres., J.C.L., Golf, Yell Leader, Hi-Y V.P., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., Sr. Hr. Sec. Kaye Hearn F.H.A., Span. Club Treas., Tri-Hi-Y, F.T.A., Jr. Lib. Asst. A Chorus, Act. Ed. i956 Owl. I Peggy Joyce Hedger A Chorus, Girls' Chorus. Jimmie Hill F.H.A., F.N.C., Tri-Hi-Y. . . . But Fun ls Not'Forgotten . . . Harold Hampy Hodges Fresh. Class V.P., Soph. Class Pres., Stud. Council V.P., Latin Club, J.C.L., Fresh. and Soph. Best All-Round, Fire Comm., Track, Football Tri-Capt., Basketball Co- Capt., Hi-Y, Emcee, Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Pres., All-Dist. 2nd team Football, Tennis, 1955 and 1956 Who's Who, 1954 All-Dist. Football. John Holden Safety Patrol, F.F.A., Hi-Y, Sr. Hr. V.P. Philip Bunny House Latin Club, J.C.L., Safety Patrol, Yell Leader, Hi-Y. Carolyn Inniss Span. Club, Lib. Asst., Tri-Hi-Y, Act. Ed. 1956 Owl. Donna Jackson Latin Club, J.C.L., Fresh and Soph. Best All-Round, F.H.A., Soph. Owl Sweetheart Nom., Moiorette, Tri-Hi-Y, 1956 Who's Who. Earl Jetton F.F.A. Pot Johnson Band, F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y Pres., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., F.T.A. Sec., Office Asst., 1956 Who's Who. John H. Jones Jr. Class Treas., Stud. Council 2 yrs., Sr. Hr. Pres., Hi-Y Sgt.-at-Arms. Tony Julian Band, Hi-Y, Fire Comm., Sr, Hr. Chap. Noel Kelley Stud. Council, Span. Club Pres., Band, Football, Track, Hi-Y, Assembly Com., Sr. Hr. chop. Wyvonne Kelley F.l'l.A., Tri-Hi-Y. Bill Kincaid Bobby King Latin Club, J.C.L., Hi-Y, Stud. Council, Sr. Hr. Pres. Myra King F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y, B Chorus, Sr. Hr. Sec. Thetis Ann King Drama Workshop, Latin Club Sec., J.C.L., Tri-Hi-Y, Band Treas., 'Emcee 'Nlat'l. Hon. Soc. Sec., Guid- ance Asst., Sr. Hr. Pres., Stud. Council, 1956 Who's Who. OWL' 57 mu Kirby F.F.A., Hs-Y. Bob Knox Span. Club, Hi-Y. Sarah Joyce Lee Latin Club, J.C.L., Tri-Hi-Y. .Ierry Leverett Latin Club, .l.C.L., Football, Basketball, Baseball, Fire Comm., Soph. Best Citizen, Soph. Best All-Round runner-up, Jr. Class V.P., Stud. Council Pres., Hi-Y Chap., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., Sr. Best All-Round Nom., i956 Who's Who. Scott Lewis Band, Hi-Y Treas., Sr. Hr. Chap., Music Dept. Stud. Instruc. Bobby Love Barbara Loyd F.H.A. Randy Lusby F.F.A., Hi-Y. F. D. Mallory, Ill Safety Patrol, F.F.A., Fresh. Favorite runnereup, Stud. Council, A Chorus, Track, Band V.P., Band Pres., Hi-Y Cor. Sec., Fire Comm., Band Stud. Dir. Mary Stephenson Malone F.H.A., 1955 D.R.T. Award, B Chorus. Gail Martin A Chorus, Lib. Asst., Tri-Hi-Y. Barbara McCollum F.H.A., Soph. Class Sec., Span. Club Sec., Tri-Hi-Y, Guidance Asst., i956 Who's Who. Bill McFadden Safety Patrol, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y. Donald McFadden Proi. Club. Deborah McGee F.H.A. As Seniors Produce Traditional Play . . . OWL ' 58 Hilda McGee Carolyn McMinn 1956 Owl. Pat Medford Fresh. Best Citizen, F.H.A. Treas., Soph. Class Treas., Soph. Best All-Round runner-up, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Asst., Tennis, Stud. Council, Sr. Hr. V.P. Virginia Meeks Tri-Hi-Y. Lawson Merritt Stud. Council, Sr. Hr. Pres. James Paul Miears Hi-Y, Latin Club Pres., .l.C.l.., Jr. Owl Sweetheart Nom., Sr. Class Trees. Ray Morphew Eldon Ray Nichols Football Mgr., F.F.A., Hi-Y. Richard Nix Aucl. Asst., Hi-Y, Cat's Band, i956 Owl Photo. Scottie Norrell F,F.A., Hi-Y. Sammie Nowell Fresh. Fav. runner-up, Stud. Council 4 yrs., Jr. Stud. Council Cor. Sec., Tri-Hi-Y, A Chorus. Barbara Jean O'Dea F.H.A., A Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y. Kurt Olson Imogene Bellamy O'Neal F.H.A. Connie Elizabeth Owen A Chorus. F.H.A., Drama Workshop, Latin Club, J.C.L., Tri-Hi-Y, Cat's Tale Rep., Sr. Hr. V.P., A Chorus, Lit. Ed. Tale Photo., Proi. Club, 5 t Attend Enchanted, Gala Prom OWL' 59 With Tears in Our Eyes OWL ' 60 Jerry Patterson Mary Helen Patterson F.H.A., Latin Club, J.C.L., Band, Tri-Hi-Y, A Chorus F.T.A. David Perry Band, Latin Club, J.C.L., Span. Club, Hi-Y. Terrell Perry Hi-Y. Sammy Player Stud. Council 2 yrs., Fresh. Best All-Round runner-up, Fire Comm. Chief, Baseball, Hi-Y Rec. Sec., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., Sr. Hr. Pres. Travis Porter Latin Club, J.C.L. Melba Posey F.H.A. Dick Poteet Latin Club, J.C.L., Soph. Fav. runner-up, Hi-Y, Sr. Hr. Pres., Stud. Council, 1956 Who's Who. Kenneth Pratt Stud. Council, Football Tri-Capt., Hi-Y, F.F.A. Pres. Helen Ruth Preston F.H.A. Song Leader, F.N.C. Pres., A Chorus, Girls Chorus. Marsha Pyle F.H.A., Latin Club, J.C.L., Band, Tri-Hi-Y, Stud. Coun- cil, Cat's Tale Make-Up Ed., 1956 Who's Who. Jan Ranney Proi. Club, Art Ed. i955 Owl. Kay Read Latin Club, J.C.L., Band, Basketball Co'Capt., Sr. Hr. V.P. Bill Rheudusil F.F.A., Safety Patrol, Hi-Y, i956 Who's Who. Charlotte Ritchie F.H.A., A Chorus, Office Asst. 1 1 leon Roberts F.F.A. David C. Robinson Band, Hi-Y, Sr. Hr. V.P. Paul Gene Roden Latin Club, J.C.L., Aud. Asst., Hi-Y, Nat'l. Hon. Soc., i956 Who's Who, Adv. Mgr. i956 Owl. Patsy Route Latin Club, J.C.L., Baseball, Football, Hi-Y, Track. Bill Scarbrough Latin Club, J.C.L., F.H.A,, Fresh. Fav., F.N.C., Tri-Hi-Y. Charles Scott F.F.A. Jo Scroggins Tri-Hi-Y. Caramae Simmons F.H.A., F.N.C., Nurse's Asst., Latin Club, J.C.L., Band, Tri-Hi-Y, Guidance Asst., F.T.A., Emcee Alt., Music Dept. Asst. Porter Smallwood Hi-Y, F.F.A. Juanita Smith F.H.A. Pat Smith Latin Club, J.C.L., Bend, F.H.A., Tri-Ha-Y, F.T.A., Nat'l Hon. Soc., Guidance Asst., l956 Who's Who. Nancy Snider Latin Club, J.C.L., B.M.A. Treas., Office Asst., A Chorus, F.H.A. Martha Sprinkle Span. Club, Cat's Tale Rep., Tri-Hi-Y, Tennis, F.N.C., F.T.A., P.E. Asst., Fresh. Christmas Queen Nom. Zollie Baby Staley Latin Club, J.C.L., F.H.A. Pres., A Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y Cor. Sec. Barbara Stallings F.H.A., Office' ASST., B.M.A., Tri'Hi-Y, F.T.A. . . . And Dreams in Our Hearts . . . OWL ' 61 Shelby Stone Latin Club, J.C.L., Jr. Guidance Asst., Tri-Hi-Y Rec. Sec., i955 Bill of Rights Award, Pic. Ed. i956 Owl. Shari Swofford F.H.A., A Chorus, Soph. Fav., Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Class Sec. Dorothy Thomas F.H.A., Span. Club. Hilda Thompson Latin Club, J.C.L., Fresh. Class Sec., Fresh. Owl Sweet- heart Nom., Drama Workshop, Stud. Council 2 yrs., Tri-Hi-Y, Office Asst. i955, Cat's Tale Cir. Mgr., Girls' State Alt., Del. T.A.S.C,, i955 State Treas. T.H.S.P.A., Emcee 2 yrs., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., F.T.A., Aclv. Mgr. 1956 Owl. Ronnie Thompson Bancl, Hi-Y. Joe G. Thurmon Span. Club, Safety Patrol, Hi-Y, Jr. Guidance Asst., Emcee 2 yrs., Nat'l Hon. Soc., i956 VVho's Who, Assoc. Ed. i956 Owl. Delbert D. Towers, Jr. F.F.A. Norman Towers Latin Club, J.C.L., Safety Patrol. Freddie Walker Football, F.F.A., Hi-Y. Wanda .lo Watson Span. Club, F.H.A. John William Welch Hi-Y, Band. Jerrye Ann Whaley F.H.A. Louise Whelchel F.H.A., F.N.C., Nurse's Asst., Tri-Hi-Y. Charles Whitener F.F.A. Thomas Albert Williams Proj. Club, Football Mgr. We Receive Diplomas, Then Turn . . . OWL ' 62 . . . To Face College and the World Geneva Wilson F.H.A. V.P., Stud. Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Best All-Round Jr. Christmas Queen Nom., Del. T.A.S.C., F.T.A., Sr. Best AllfRound Nom., Sr. Hr. Sec., 1956 Who's Who, Bus. Mgr. 1956 Owl. Nancy Wilson Latin Club, J.C.L., Band, Guidance Asst., Tri-Hi-Y, Maiorette, F.H.A., F.T.A. Carole Wirta Latin Club, J.C.L., F.N.C., Tri-Hi-Y Rep., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., Jr. Lib. Asst., Soph. Best Citizen. Linda Withington F.H.A., A Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Pic. Ed. 1956 Owl. Eddie Woerner Mary Jo Wood F.H.A. John Wylie George Young Stud. Council, Football Mgr., Latin Club, J.C.L., Foot- ball, Basketball, Golf, Track, Hi-Y, Safety Patrol, Fire Comm., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 1. Mrs. Emery delighted us with her Teahouse of the August Moon. 2. Mr. Gibson presents the Homecoming Tabloid. 3. The Seniors Worked hard for their Owl Sweetheart Nominees. 4. The Very successful Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Western Dance. 5. Our prize shot of the Yell Leaders! Miss Hicks will agree with us. Seniors Who Enrolled too Late to Have Picture Made: Judith Boren James Herman Gage Bruce McCoskey E 0Wl.'53 fag , V. ffm i WZ! , -:,, Irf' uw, wb, . 51:5 :::f..z: wi14 , mv K af, :Eff ggi . W gf M 4 if Q M 2 ww W91 ii? iii 4 1 H .f E iq 41511 K ,P fd ' Qf ng!-,M . Q .fu we ' .., N . 5 312222222 K ' I -IQELIEZ . x A R ' - Wifi . U, , ,U Q ' Q '-25E5'IjESgE IEII ..,. ' . ' ':Z,.I.I3'5 .: -. wi n I A 4,s?:aA,fg ..,. .,.::::-' A 1 ' X Z:-. 9553 f 1 45? f 37 ,lwilmiis ' ' wa 7 ,Z M gEz:mg3,W.., . fi Z w 4 Wx , , Q . .,.,. M v . ' iffie' i gg? :Hai 5 Zg. 12355 1. qw Nun L I , 5 41 1 f SAN x: , V-4 J Llllfffl if Q ,., .A... -- f sf - 'WK ff Q- , ,, Q a MNA ,f V . nf w. +M- 3? ' N S i 1 , rms Cenler: Oh! Thcaf barbecue-d chicken at the Senior-Faculty Picnic. Bohomx The chorus led The wczy To the Commencement Service. Palsy Mullens ond Richard Swinf receive voiedicforiczn ond sciiutczforicin awards for the 1955 Seniors. OWL ' 65 . . . Highlights of 1955-56 Top: A Typical homeroom meeting under The direcfion of John Holden. Mrs. Rawlings ond Miss Oliver roll the lcisi gift Thor Paris High gives us-our diplomas. , anew' m2B'1'w,. mw ,Wah 4 W:WwfgW , , M ,Wuww wiv ik ' V VMNMWL? AQ M .V 'wmww,?,,WmQw wfmww- ,Q JL , WWW Mwfw Q 23 h 'mgiwik ., W Y K 3? W-mW.X2,Ww,,,,W afmmii.. 5 mg? NM -:Nm X L' ll to r.l Junior Class Sponsors, Mrs. Lucile Stifelman, Mr. B. M, Williams, Mrs. A. L. Baize, Miss Mariio Oliver, Mr. Sam A. Skidmore, Mr. John N Stevens, Mrs. W. G. Sluder, and Mrs. Raymond Dixon CHead Sponsorl. Three-fourths of our Task completed, we as Juniors earned The right to hold heads high when glancing back over dreams come true. Three years ago our class of '57 walked the corridors of PHS for the first time. Scared and timid, we made mis- takes at first, but soon settled down to the job of making the fun and education of our high school days an exciting adventure. Needing and wanting a strong leader for our Freshman year, Neil Abeles became our class president. Named as his right- hand men were Ellen Coleman, vice-president, Mary Louise Simpson, secretary, and Milton Mal- lory, treasurer. These four Taught us The impor- tance of class loyalty with positive proof being shown in school honors gathered throughout The year. Mary Louise Simpson was doubly honored by being elected All-School Best Citizen and Christmas Queen. Our stick-together spirit was demonstrated when Billie Jean Crenshaw was announced as The 'I954 Owl Sweetheart. Neil Abeles and Mary Louise Simpson were re-elected to the same duties in our Sophomore year with helpers This Time being Ronald Kyle, vice-president, and Billie Jean Crenshaw, Treas- urer. More honors were acquired by our class when Ellen Coleman was chosen All-School Best Citizen for l955, Charles DeWitt The FHA Sweet- heart, and David Dickson was selected as Mr. School Spirit. To make our Sophomore year per- fect we voted loyally again to elect Mary Louise Simpson as one of The 'I955 Owl Sweethearts. Ronnie Byers took over as president through an industrious Junior year. He was aided by Herbie Campbell, vice-president, Billie Jean Crenshaw, secretary, and Chloie Ingram, treasurer. With our fine faculty sponsors, we mapped out the class assembly, the annual cake walk and dance, and a hilarious stunt night. All these activities plus the prom spelled fun in the year before we became sophisticated Seniors! . . . Under Direction of Hard-Working Sponsors OWL 67 Billy Black Joyce Bowman Mary Katchie Brown James E. Burchinal OWL j WAHM, Beth Brackeenw' 1' ce Neil Abeles Neal Anthony Bob Armstrong Jack Armstrong Cora Mae Ashford Ronnie Avery Shirley Ann Aydelott Larry Ayers John Baker Benny Barolin Larry Barrington Carol Bassano Wanda Bates Lillian Bell V Boyrcl Betterton i. i Studying Brains Meet Chemistry and Geometry Johnny Blassingame Nell Bolton Charlene Bowden James Mason Bowman J B d , amesuoyi Mllvd ,B Orby Brooks Jimmy Don Brown Jimmy Browning Robert N. Brunson Sherry DuWayne Bryant Joe F. Burch Edna Burnett Mary Helene Buster Ronnie Byers Mike Cagle '63 Herbie Campbell Bobby Carico Carole Carnahan Bobby Caviness lmy Lou Caviness Jimmy Chapman Robert Cheatham David C. Clarkgon, Jr. Dorothy S. Clarkson Dorothy Clement Beverly Clemons Ellen Colemarl H+----' Jerry Cothran Jerry Couch Fred Council . . . Social Whirl Includes Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y . . . Q ie-6 VNS MV: L.A..'L ,.., .... 5 :a .Hg 55522 ' -an W 4 jr - 'l .-.,. .,., . V ,- z : ' 1 i . .r., ,K ML., James Cravens Billie Jean Crenshaw Betty Criscoe Rachel Crockett Mickey Davis Estell Day Charles DeWitt David H. Dickson Elizabeth Dingman Glen Dixon Nancy Draper Cecelia Edmonson Becky Edwards .lack Ellis Richard Enloe Bonnie Sue Evans Fred Fangio Bobby Feagan Ann Finch Sharon Fleming OWL ' 69 Jean Foreman Joe Gage Yvonne Gage Billy Jack Gain Jackie Ray Gilbert William Edward Goforth Joy Golden Don Gordon Robert Gray Benny Green Donald Grooms Sharon Hayes Polly Haynes Gerald Herring Joe Higgs . . . Money, Money, Money from Cake Walk OWL ' 70 Douglas Hines J. C. Hodge Larry Wayne Hodges Annette Hopkins Elizabeth Horn Mabel Hughes Royce Hutchins Bill Hutto Charles lngram Chloie lngram Lynda lngram Frank Jackson Glenda Marlyn James Carol Jenkins Barbara Johnson Shirley Johnson Edgar Earl Johnston Olen Jordan Joan Kerr Jill Koenig Gretta Kon kle Ronald Kyle Jerry Lancaster Joe Landers Galen Lane Joe LaRue Barbara Luster Shirley LeFlore Kenneth Little Anita Ruff Locke Darell Gene Long Larry Loven Margaret L. Lytle Martha Mackey Pete Madding . . . Plus a Most Hilarious Stunt Night Milton Mallory Vicki Maness Carlton Bud Maroney Marilyn Maysey Robert McArthur , Herchell McClain Freddie McCreight Henry McEwin Don McKnight Nancy .lane McMinn Elizabeth Milford John Monk .loe Moore Mary Moss Jerry F. Mowrey Smith Mullens Robert Nelson Bobby Norris David Ogg John Osburn - 1 A OWL ' 71 W , 5 ,Q img-w,45t gif. , .J 'AQQ ::12 55' 'X Plans Come to Life . . . Mamie Rutherford- Hugh Rutleddge Donald Savage Randy Shaeffer Mary Frances Sharrock Alvin Sherwood Betty June Shew Mary Loui ' pson Bettie Helen Skinner Dorothy Smallwood Glenn Smallwood Marianna Snowden George Solomon Ella Stell Merlene Stell Gail Keith Thrasher Vivian Tiemann Linda Ruth Todd Byron Tolbert William Edward Towers OWL ' 72 Elaine Parsons h Sandra Perkins Molly Phemister Patricia Pledger Anita Pomroy Donnie Poteet Barbara Pratt J. L. Pratt Margie Ruth Puckett Eddie Reeves Duncan .Ieep Reid Gary Rhoades Suzanne Roden Gary Rodgers John D. Rucker Walta Marie Treadway loveta Turknett Bettie Vaughan Phyllis Vaughan Anecia Vessels Donnie Vickers Patsy Wakefield Frankie Walker Tommy Whitaker Jerry Wickersham Donna Wilson Kenneth Winn Richard Wirta Jerry Woerner Lee Womack fi ' 2 ' Y f . Y. . On a Dreamy Prom Night Robert Womack Delors Word Gerald E. Wright Laurie Wright Glenda Young Marlene Young Put Young I. Counting votes for Homecoming Queen nominees. 2. Homecoming parade 3. Miss Croin displaying her comero from T955 Junior Class. 4. Unpacking chemistry equipment. Juniors Who Enrolled too Lute to Hove Picture Mode: Elvin Oren Smith Jackie Beth Turner Betty Lau Webb Bobbie Jean Woodard OWL ' 73 Three Years Over ancl Center: The cost of the Junior Variety Show given for the Seniors in cn ioinf homeroom meeting. Bottom: Juniors who were elected os Sophomores To serve of The Q55 Prom-Kfronfj C. Ingram, C. Bos- scxno, lmjddlei S. Perkins, MLwS'iqmpvsori, N. MEMinnT'ET Coferian, fbocki K. Brown, J. Koenig, M. Snowden, A. Vessels, ond B. Clemons. ,..Thclt Last One Yet to Come Center: Nancy McMinn holds the complete attention of her homeroom. Wonder what was so interesting? Bottom: Joe Tlwurmon and Caramae Simmons are pre- sented at the 1955 Prom, A Masquerade Fantasy. Mrs. F. W, Ranney, Mrs. C. A. Morris, ond Mr. Thomos Justiss relax in the foyer of the gym ot the 1955 Prom, U Top: Two surprised and pleased Juniors, Bettie Helen Skinner and Neil Abeles, re- ceive Best Citizen Awards from Mr. Cun- ningham, Frank Jackson goes into deep meditation ot a Junior class meeting, mums OWL 75 V178 We M92 yww ll to rl Sophomore Class Sponsors, Mr. Robert E. Fagan, Mrs. W. M. Heath, Miss Francenia Hicks lHeud Sponsorl, Miss Euna Anderson, Mr. Paul F Lively Mrs. W. H. Snow, Mr. Felix Gibson, and Mr. Dixon Shelton. As lowly Freshmen, we were inspired by the Orientation Program on registration day and thrilled at being able to sell Owls. Our class, claiming the highest enrollment in school, elected Joe Stevens, president, Craig O'Dea, vice-presi- dent, Anita Franklin, secretary, and Sandra Blis- sett, treasurer. Patsy Johnson and Grady Reid were elected Owl Sweetheart Nominees, and with the backing of the class Hester Sue Woodfin was named i955 Christmas Queen. The Freshman- Sophomore Christmas Party was a grand success. Gerry Barnett and Scott Odom were chosen Best Citizens of the class, and again we won acclaim by electing Hester Sue Woodfin as Posture Queen. The Sophomores honored us with a homeroom program, and we in return invited them to our homeroom program. Finding great pleasure in receiving and signing our first Owl, we closed the year with plenty of food, fun, and friends at our class picnic. . ln our second year at Paris High School, we made progress under the leadership of our faculty sponsors and four capable officers, Joe Stevens, president, Jimmy Clark, vice-president, JoAnne Williams, secretary, and Scott Odom, treasurer. Helping the Freshmen get off to a good start in their first year and assisting in making plans for Homecoming highlighted the beginning of our second year. Gerry Barnett, JoAnne Williams, Jay Bowman, and Jimmy Clark were voted our Best All- Round Nominees. Scott Odom and Mary Catherine Geron were the Owl Sweetheart Nominees and were given the honor of Best Citizens for the class. A large number of the class became members of the Blue Blazes and other clubs and organizations of Paris High School. We closed the year with a successful picnic and looked ahead, as we paused at the half-way mark in our high school career, to bigger and better things for Paris High School as competent, dignified upperclassmen. . . . With Help of Faculty Sponsors OWI. 77 Naomi Alvord .fa 'N9i'Eg' sg A l Revis Anderson 's Hugh Armstrong William Brooks Armstrong ,James Richard All n Betty .lean Arnold James Bailey Glendell Baller Linda Lou Boker Hersluel Allen Ballard Robert Ballard Johnnie Lynn Bank: David Barnett Gerry Barnett William Barham 3,3 l J: .,, l '33 xr Betty Beard Curtis Bell 4 Delorie Bell ugust William Benne Sandra Bliesett Hallie Marie Bonn Betty Boswell , - 'I -'., Helen Jean Bowden ' Jay Bowman 'S -s iw 3 i -..' .'-, .,,A,. Linda Boyd. I Jerry Ray Bronum Carolyn Brown Michael Lowell Brown Sk Joe Brown WL Nancy Brown ', f . ,.. ,,,, ,llkgl 5 ph'-'Iv lrvwniw ff V Paula Burch f Ellen Burke lll' Gay Burrow Linda Sue Byers They clertake Role ol Acquainting . . . OWL ' 78 Nancy Ann Calloway Marvin Van Cannon Jo Ella Carmon Bill Castleberry Jimmy Clark Evelyn Anne Clarkson Gerald Collier Nancy Coward Richard l.. Cunningham IC ael Darnell ,-..... Zael Daughtrey Janet Dean Sam Payne Denman Chris Dickerson Maurine Dickey Joe Ben Early Ray B. Echols Travis Edwards Elmer Gene Ellis Jimmy Felts Billy Wayne Fields Patsy Fletcher .lohnny Louis Flowers Wanda lou Foster Anita Franklin Rhetta Nell Frazier Gayle Freeman Sue Gain Jimmy Gaylor Mary Catherine Martha Anna Gillie Mary Frances Gillie Buman lee Ginsberg Eddy Gale Goad Jackie Graham Geron m g, ,.... .,,. , ,:. f , :idly V, W r 5 , Q. Q. NW ' V . . g, X ,1f5g:.!E5,i::E:5-:A,g,IZ- X, M l : 3 1,a. .,,2, J ra, , r,.:,: , Wifi? S iw' , i ...., W '41 fr, lf 5-fl .. Fish wiih FHS Traditions .. OWL ' 79 Thomas Ray Graves ' Betty Sue Grounds John Grounds Albert Gunter Cecil Edward Hanclley sCh.arlottemHaynes Billy--Henry Patsy Gayle Henry Sonya Sue Hicklen LaMoyne Hickson Polly Hill r. J. Hill G. Jerry Hindman Pat Hopkins Thomas Lee House AT!h!!!L.Ql.'J 5'!1. f1..Donald Lee Hutto E Tommy Hyde Aubrey Earl Ingram Wayne Buddy Ingram Larry Jackson Linda Kay Johnson Roger Johnson Carolyn Jones Linda Kaye Jones Don Keener Jerry Kelley Stanley Kerbow shelby Priscilla Kuykendall Kenneth Ray Lilly David Ray Loftin Dale Long Jimmy Looney Elbert Malone coo 0WL'80 Kinf Labor Over Caesar,yTapeworm Q A L. A 'iii x 1---'S , ss 'li X K' .... 3, A., A Es so iw :E-'-eg: Wwww ..,.. . -W., Fe Wt s, History . . . as msgs ' ':3:5 ..i:E::v 4 E eg Sonia Martin Ernest lee McCool Caroline McGill Patsy McHam Paul Douglas McMahon Carolyn McNeil Ella Bee Melvin Alice Faye Newsom A Jan Neyman T Anthony Nolan Edwin V. O'Brien, Jr. Craig 0'Dea Scott Odom Donald Oldham Tommy Parker Nancy Patterson Lawrence Payne Helen Peavy James E. Perkins Garland Phillips Tommie Phillips Pilger Duane Pinson James Pollard John William Pomroy I ,,- Barbara Porteous Gerald Preas Don Pretre Linda Rainey Georgia Faye Raper Patsy Ray Grady M. Reid Mike Rheudasil , Donald Eugene Rhoades .lerry Richey And Strive to Learn Algebra YW, , Mike Robinills david Rolelinson Davy Rodgers Mary Lou Rowland Cora Maye Ruff Tommy Scroggins Roberl Gene Seiferman Ann Shiver Roy Simmons Kenneth Glen Slagle Gary Smilh Mary Frances Smith Peggy Joyce Smith Charles Ronnie Springer Marilyn Springer Robert Stallings Sandra Lee Sfamper Mary Stell Roger Stell .lanice Stephens 12 lynn Skvens Phyllis Stone Clifford Srripland Sue Sulsar . in l Diane Tarrer K J T 'nlnn i Barbara Taylor S -' Bm Thomas 5 y Faye Beih Thompson W ,.:, ..,: : . kt V. W s A my g K ,ef N' Sandra Toppings k L L 'iii ' y 'VI Q A L ' ..:-.,, I .. Q ' N 0 1' 1' - R0l-'Ferl T9W 5e 'd ' ' A .W ,L ,.,. . ,.. .,v, .Iii Tabitha Trulock :'- A -.. ' clam Nell vandeve' ..,'i ' L ,wi '--f2Q :.:, , ' 1 if W :-' i': '5i I Jo Ann Walker Social Life and Christmas Party l W s Bobby Gene Watson Elizabeth Ann Wheeler Ruth Whelchel Barbara Jean White Girttie Wilkerson JoAnne Williams Jack Wilson Jerry Wayne Wilson Terry Wirta Nancy Kathryn Wiseman Hester Sue Woodfin Billy Wynn i. Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Gibson, cmd Jerry make 'Final plans for Homecoming. 2. Sophomores worked hard on their Owl Sweetheart campaign. 3. Sophomores receive books during registration. 4. Boys enioy volleyball in physical education. 5. Mr. Mullens dispenses textbook cards during Sophomore registra- tion. Sophomores Who Enrolled too Lute to Have Picture Made: Delores Ann Gamble John Gossett, Jr. Sharon M. Hunter Thomas Moore Darla Sanford Nichols Paul Porter Niki Smith Peggy Thompson Bobbie Walker W f- l Proves to Be One More Ball OWl.'83 I i A- if N fff U mf! 5.3 M Qi?- wifi' ba I S 'L 1 I K xg I N 'fm 1 N ' . if 4 W if sw iQ, sk wgx , . saws wwmgw, - E, .ga .WM l o r.J Freshman Class Sponsors, Mrs. P. C. Gothard, Mr. C. A. Dempsey, Mrs. Billy Mashburn, Mrs. Kelley Storey lHeucl Sponsorl, Miss Mary Wilson Miss Celia Donaldson, Mr. Lester Mullens, and Mr. Peter Barnett. Af last! I'm a high school student, but lust a little scared of those teachers and big classes. These words were typical of the l956 Freshmen, the largest class attending school thisyear. We started the year by buying our first Owl and having our pictures made for the first time as stu- dents of PHS. The big Sophomores entertained us with a most enioyable orientation program. Bouncing back after recovering from our fright, the class elected Larry Maddox, Mike Sweeney, Betsy Hyde, and Wanda Arnold as class officers. Wanda Arnold and Johnny Route were chosen Owl Sweetheart Nominees while Patsy Bray, Diane Walker, Kenneth Armstrong, Larry Maddox, and Mike Sweeney were Best All-Round nominees. The maiority of us experienced the embarrassment of getting lost, going from one class to another, and having to ask an upperclassman the way, but very soon we began to take part in the activities of the school, learning the yells at pep rallies, and sup- porting the Wildcats at all games. Buffy Graham and Mike Sweeney were selected as our Freshman Best Citizens. As the end of December approached we looked forward to the Christmas Holidays and the party we gave jointly with the Sophomores. After the holidays we studied for the ordeal of mid-term exams which would mark the half-way point in our first year at Paris High School. In February the class entertained the Sopho- mores with a joint homeroom program. The entire school was given a chance to view the talent in the class when our annual assembly program was presented in February. As the year drew to a close, plans for the end of school picnic were made and enthusiastically carried out. With finals completed we anticipated our second year in Paris High School when we would no longer be Fish but mighty and experienced Sophomores. We began our summer vacation with a feeling of confidence in a job well done by and with the help of our teachers, parents, and friends. . . . And Active Sponsors . . . OW 85 . . . Begin Four Year Trek Syble Lou Abbott larry Abshire Alice Jane Adams Barbara Adams Jerry Adams Roger W. Aday .Ierry Allen Bill Amis Betty Ann Anderson Marvin Ann Anderson Patsy Anderson Bobby .loe Anthony Jack M. Armstrong Kenneth H. Armstrong Johnny Arnold Wanda Lou Arnold John Kenneth Ashley Robert Wayne Ashley Scottie Ashley Bill Baker Horace Ballard Bobby Bangs Patsy Ernestine Bangs Beverly Kay Bankheacl Gloria Charlene Basham Helen Joan Bassano Eunice Nell Bassett Linda Bassett James Byron Baughman Keith M. Baughman w al William Cole,Beal Julia Ann Beard Carol Robin Bell Terry Bell Charlsie M. Biard OWL ' 86 -:. any i . 'YB . Kewl C Heap. .- -' 'V 2:3 IE- ,., ! I. Q. Tests Give Brain fa .2 - if A,,. Q 5 M2 2 A' W 'li I-, 4 zzz- 1 -V ,,V. E 2.A 2:' ::'. a New Trial Deloris Bivens Tommy Blair Freddie W. Blassingame Karol Kay Bono Jo Anne Bowen Patsy Bray Beth Brooks Benny Brown Mary Nell Bryan Merle Bryan Betty Burlcs Peggy M. Burrow Norma Jeanette Busby Johnny Carrington David Castlebury James l. Caviness Martha Jane Chamberlain Betty Chambers Gerald Wayne Chote A. W. Plug Clem, Jr. Dewey Wayne Cooper Sammy Cunningham Janice Bernice Davis Larry Davis Jerry Dicken Jimmy Durham Terry England Mary Etta Enloe larry Glenn Fendley Joe Fields Wilton Floyd Fleming Lynda Fletcher Mary Nell Fletcher Bill Floyd Robert Floyd OWL ' 87 Scared the First Few Days 5 xr iw 15 :gi OWL ' 88 La Robert Francis Denis Frank Bernadette Gage Ray Buddy Gain Bruce Garrett Rosemary Garrett Bill George .lanita Gibbons Phil Gibson Theresa Gibson Jimmy Lloyd Glenn Carolyn Godfrey Elizabeth Buffy Graham John David Griffith Christine Grimmett James Grimmett Bobby Guilliams Christy Lynn Hamman Mary Helen Hargus Mary Ann Harlan Bobby Eugene Harris David Harris Linda Sue Hatcher Michael K. Haynes John Q. Hazlewood Carolyn Ann Henderson Joyce Hensley Lynda Hill Rebecca Ruth Hoover Ralphann Hostetler Nancy House Larry Howell Martha Huddleston in l .Z . .,b. E qlalg ZF ., A., T Ana Hukhings tiff. -f 1 Iii Sally Ann Hutchison . . . Couldn't Locate Lockers, Classes . . . Betsy H f.. . . .11 Gary Jackson Richard Jackson Jimmy Nolan Jenkins Davey Jennings 4 S sw A it iw like 4 Hz if Joyce K. Johnson Kenneth Johnson b wx , fn' ::. fl .jf ., A , Virginia Johnson Virginia Johnston Carol Jordan Jacqueline Julian Betty Jane Justus Rita Lou Kent Ann King A . .,': J Rini Nancy Carol King Roxanne M. King Wesley King Wendell Kinslow Harold Dean Kirtley Sharon Betty Lane Arthur Melvin Lay Joan Lay James Lester William Clyde Lindsay Mary Evelyn Lindsey Marta Ruth Loven s 4? S : E 5 , 'Q i ' 'Q -- ' Larry Maddox Louise Martin Bill Mathews Florence McClain Scotty McDowell Roy Dean McElroy Gary Leon McEntyre 5 Evelyn Ruth McFadden OWL ' 89 . . . But Fish Got Into the Swim . . . Windle Nadine McFatridge Wayne McGee Betty Joyce McGuire Mary Loyce McGuire Wylie Mclntire Wayne McKnight Elmer J. McNeal Sara Medford David Meeks Dorothy Helen Moore x Patsy Moore Glenn Edward Morphew Bill Morris Leon Moss Wayne Nelson Virgil lee Nichols Ed-die Nowell Ronnie Nowell Bobbie Sue Oakes Larry Oakes Una May O'Brien Jack Robert O'Guinn Betty Osborne Sandra Sue Parker Waldo Perry Vernon Phemister Bobby Phillips Dottie Pittman Patricia Pyle David Rainey Denny Ransom Jean Ray Johnny P. Redus Penny Redus James A. Reed OWL ' 90 - ,Z I 1 ,'.,:I I 2 J J Jet J Pe Pkki feii J :,.rg 35 1: 1E.eP ' ' ZZ iil' A '.ff ' VE!-. . ,4-'.-, L With Pep Rallies, Christmas Part Carol Ricketts Geneva Robinson Phil Roland Johnny Route I Sharon Rudy Fred Saylors Delena E. Scott Peggy June Scott Ronald Shaw Geraldine Sherwood Earline Shew Jerry Skates Buck Slagle Jerry Slaton Faye Smith Jean Smith Sonia Sue Smith Tommy Smith Virginia Smith Regina Spencer Mary Jo Spills Ronnie Mac Stamper Anus ,.51ei,nte.imerf Joyce Marie Stell 5 Sheila Stell Venita Stevens Hurshell L. Stinson Ginna F. Stone Sue Stone Gail Streety .lack Strickland Mike Sweeney Judy Swofford larry Tarter Anita Taylor y... owl- 91 FinishedZBusy, Snappy Year QWL ' 92 Randy Taylor Linda Kay Thrasher Max L. Tidwell Edgar Bootsie Tiemann Geneva Toland Wanda Toppings John Townsend Gary Lynn Tribbey Paul Vickers Nelda Wadford Diane Walker Wayne Walker Donald Lee Ward Sharon Watts Carol Ann Weaver Margaret Weaver Joe Welch Glenda Lou Westbrook Betty Williams Henry Lee Williams Jackie Williams Billie Earle Wilson Sharon Woerner Palsy Jane Womack Judy G. Wright Left: The Orientation Program teaches the Freshmen the value of the yearbook. Right: 'Exercises in P. E. help the girls stay trim. Freshmen Who Enrolled too Late to Have Picture Made: Ramona Bell Doyle Howell Ronald Jones Betty Jean Mahon Patsy McDowell David L. Miller Mary Catherine Geron urges .lanita Gibbens to get that ball over the net but fast . . . the two years ot required P.E. are most enjoyable ones spent in playing not only volley ball, but many other favorite sports. Mr. Pete handles quite successfully one of the many proiects of the homeroom meet- ings-the process of giving out assigned seats in the auditorium. These Freshmen ot '55 flat put away the sandwiches on their class picnic . . . toward the end of school there are 'Q A V: , , ef '? M' ......,.. . entertaining picnicswwith every- thing from barbecue chicken to sandwiches given by nearly all I the classes, clubs, and organiza- tions of Paris High School. OWL - 93 With Annunl Picnic Council Sponsors Homecoming . . . Scrapbook, scrapbook, who's got the scrapbook? A scrapbook of all Student Council activities is kept each year. The com- mittee is responsible for keeping this book complete through newspaper clippings and other information of the year's events. At right the committee, Kenneth Arm- strong, Glenda Young, Clifford Franklin, Florence McClain, , ay Bank- head, and Gary Jackson, looks over its work. Two Cokes and two Dr Peppers, please, was a well-worn phrase in the con- cession stands on Thanksgiving Day. Student Council members served thirsty fans as one of their money-making projects. At right, Sammy Player, chairman, out- lines plans to Lawson Merritt, Dick Poteet, Bobby King, Larry Abshire, Eddie Towers, and Larry Maddox. OWL ' 94 Student Council Officers ' Jerry Leverett President ...........r.,,.,s........,,,,.,..,,,,..,,,, Vice-President ....... ..,.,,,r N eil Abeles SeCreTary ......, ,,,,,,,,,,, N orma Bangs Treasurer ...............,...........,...,.,.... Eddie Armstrong Corresponding Secretary ........ Charlene Blackstone RSPOFTGV ............................ ...,....... T hetis Ann King Chaplain ........ ........... D ick Poteet Sponsor ....... ...,... M r. Felix Gibson Plans to help students honor and respect their school by keeping it clean were started in the beginning of l956. The picture shows Barbara White, chairman ot clean up committee, present- ing plans to officers, Norma Bangs, Neil Abeles, Jerry Leverett, Eddie Armstrong, Mr. Felix Gibson, and Thetis Ann King. I- Homecoming! A huge success! And the hard- working group who sponsored this was our Paris High School Student Council with seven members serving as Homecoming chairmen. A Special Homecoming paper with pictures and write-ups by our students was printed by The Paris News and issued to all students and any exes who could not attend. Invitations were sent to all exes whose addresses were obtainable. Election of the Home- coming Queen for l955, registration of exes, and an afternoon assembly were all supervised by Student Council members with the help of faculty advisers for each group. At the Paris-Sherman football game, a special section was reserved for ex-lettermen. Following the game a dance and reception were held at the Paris High Gymnasium. At right, committee chairmen, Sammie Nowell, Jimmy Clark, Charlene Blackstone, Bill Benner, John Jones, Nancy McMinn, and Vicki Daughtrey, make plans. L... A . . . Raises Polio Drive Funds Pick up that paper! This means you! is the slogan of the Student Council committee who prompted the students of Paris High School to show pride and respect for their school by keeping it clean. Posters, assembly skits, and a five dollar award for the clean- est room of the month were all used to pro- mote a successful school appreciation pro- gram by the committee at left: Zoe! Daugh- trey, Olen Jordan, LaMoyne Hickson, Ronnie Byers, Barbara Johnson, Larry Loven, and Mary Frances Gillie. Would you like to buy a ribbon? Stu- dent Council members wandered about the corridors before school and at noon each week selling ribbons to Wildcat supporters. Boosting school spirit and providing funds for the Student Council is the aim of the rib- bon sellers at the left: Anecia Vessels, Robin Bell, Martha Mackey, Mary Helen Hargus, Diane Walker, Gerry Barnett, and Mary Catherine Geron. f OWL ' 95 Y W YW YV Handlers of the Red Tape Mrs. Jimmy Boyers, Business Secretary, Mr. W. H. Freeman, Business Manager, Mrs. J. C. Coker, Secretary to the Superintendent, and Mr Thomas S. Justiss, Superintendent. OWL ' 96 For the position he has earned as head of our public schools, as an outstanding leader in all worthy civic affairs, because our interests, problems, and successes are his, we respect and admire Mr. Thomas Justiss. Our most faithful, enthusiastic sideline booster whenever the Wildcats play is our Superintendent of Paris Public Schools. His usual dignified manner bursts into something quite different when we vvin a moral victory. Always We have his pat on the back, and his vigorous handshake. His genuine, warm smile and understanding heart have made him not only our Superintendent, but our friend. At left: Mr. Justiss gives one of his famous pep talks. Most individuals seek jobs, but some iobs seek out certain individuals. Serving on our school's Board of Education are capable, conscientious, and devoted business men vvho have this office because they have an interest in the progress of our schools. Theirs is the responsibility for estab- lishing policies, administering and. budgeting finances, planning, and building to meet our cur- rent needs. No reward is offered for their counsel - none would be accepted. Yet every citizen and every student is indebted to these who serve freely, vvillingly, and tirelessly for our public schools. The School Board is selected by the voters of the Paris Independent School District, At right: President Fry and Mr. Dick Hutchison, member, confer on a school matter. Set Policies, Hire Teachers Members of the Paris Independent School Board District from left to right are Mr. J. Walton Skinner, Mr. Walter Bassano, Sec- retary, Mr. Grady Fry, President, Mr. Thomas Justiss, Superintendent, Dr. Courtney Townsend, Mr. Charles Geron, and Mr. Ray Walters. Working WiTh and For Us Five years ago, Mr. Dee Cunningham came To Paris High School To Take over The posifion of principal. In The Time Thaf has followed, his friendly smile and congenial per- sonalify have made him a greaf favorife wiTh noT only The sTudenT body, buf The faculfy and school board as well. Since his arrival, Mr. Cunningham has worked unfiringly for improvemenTs on boTh The building and educafional programs of Paris High School. GeTTing some friendly advice in his office, looking aT his new color slides, or iusf a smile and a good morning in The corridors are all a parT of a highly respecfed friend To each and every one of us. Principal Secrefow Mr. Dee Cunningham MrS- C- G- Hickman B.S,, M.S. OWL ' 98 History Miss Oliver, l wish l were a caveman, no history to studyl . . . Did you see the latest maps on Mrs. Booth's bulletin board'? ,.. Mr. Gibson, why do vve have so many tests? . . . Mr. Edwards- Put a little sand on the tracks.. .read the board . . . Miss Hankins, my notes are a mess . . . Oh, ioy! The World News has a big feature this week. History is offered for tvvo and one-half years at Paris High School. World and American History are each one-year courses while Texas History is a half-year course. A one-half year course in civics and in economics completes the subiects offered in the social sciences. ,, -,. Once Upon o Time l Mr. R. F. Edwards Mr. Felix Gibson B.A., M.A. 5.5. Civics, Economics World History American History Office Assistant Co-Sponsor, Sr. Class Sponsor, Student Council Mr. Edwards combines life and history. Miss Martha Hankins Miss Mariio Oliver B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. American History World History Texas History Speech Sponsor, The Owl Co-Sponsor, Jr. Class Co-Sponsor, Sr. Class t l Learning Texas History facts to brag about. Miss Oliver strives to outdo Mr. Gibson in teaching World History. OWL ' 99 Romantic Tongues . . . Languages Lear-r-r-n to r-r-roll your-r-r r-r-r's says Mrs. Gothardl . . . l-low did you say to pronounce that word'? . . . Have you seen the latest joke on Miss Crain's bulletin board? . . . What did you make on the latest Silas Marner pop test? . . . Was it hard? . . . Junior grammar is the hardest thing yet l wait until your Senior year! l . . . Do we have to learn to diagram sentences? . . . How now brown cow ltamiliar quotation ot speech studentsl . . . Latin students shine torth in vocabulary due to derivation study. Four years ot English, two ot Latin, two ot Spanish, and one of speech are offered at Paris High School. Ambitious Sophomores learn of Shakespeare under Miss Wilson. Mrs. Gothard ancl her students travel EI Camino Real to Latin verbs in every shape, form, s on ntice the second Mexico. year students. ,Y l Mrs. A. L. Baize Miss Stella Mae Crain Miss Mattie Belle Crook Mrs. P. C. Gothard B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.B.A., M.A. A.B. English English Head, 'English Department Spanish Sponsor, F.T.A. Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor, Nat'l Hon. Soc. Algebra Co-Sponsor, Jr. Class Coach, Ready Writers Sponsor, Spanish Club Co-Sponsor, Senior Class Co-Sponsor, Fresh. Class OWL ' 'I00 ., 1' l X At . . To Communicate Thoughts Mrs. W. M. Heath Mrs. W. G. Sluder Mrs. W. H. Snow Miss Mary Wilson BA., MA, B.A. B.s. s.A., MA. English Latin English English Sponsor, Poet's Club Sponsor, Latin Club Co-Sponsor, Tri-Hi-Y Co-Sponsor, Fresh. Class Co-Sponsor, Soph. Class and J.C.L. Co-Sponsor, Soph. Class Our future radio celebrities, otherwise our speech students, tape record a radio program for National Education Week. The program under the direction ol Miss Oliver was broadcast by KPLT. Co-Sponsor, .lr. Class Mabeline turns out to be a ballad in Miss Crook's English class. Ann Feagan puts on cz ballad while Vivian Black, Jack Coker, and Miss Crook choose the next record. OWL ' 'l0'l Calendar Filled Slave Sale . . . Latin Club Officers President ..,....... ....... J amos PoUl Mi6OI'S Vice-President .,..... ,...... A nito Franklin Secretary ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,, J oAnne Williams Treasurer ,,,,...., .......,. S haron Rudy Local Reporter ............. ....... F lorerice MCCloir1 Reporter, The Torch ...,.. .............. B eth Brooks Sponsor ...... ....... M rs. VV. G. Sluder Right: Somebody's pantry will be filled by the generosity of the Latin Club members at Thanksgiving. Top Row: Arnold, K. Ashley, R, Ashley, S. Ashley, B. Baker, L. Baker, Bangs, Barnett, Basham, Bassano Second Row: Bassett, Beard, Bell, Benner, Biard, Boren, Bowden, Bowen Bowman, Boyd C Third Rovif,:fBrackeenLBLboks, J. Brown, M. E f. lm.-' :1 . ' L L-.:'f' A Wu-15 r ': .jI l :::l: 5.. ., wW w- -Z lll. fi ' . 5.-P W fo ,I Q , ...., K All ., 'EEE 2-1 . fi W '. '?' M ., ,KWJ li if A ff' ' - . ze.. . W mymwwg ., . I qv W 5 I K l gb.. . , .,,r. , W ' 1, OWL ' 102 'fi .. i A tiA iii , , ll L1., f es r r ,L g I . I thi' Brown, N. Brown, Bryan, I Burks, L. Byers, R. Byers, M. Cagle Fourth Row: P. Cagle, Cannon, Carnahan, B. Caviness, J. Caviness, Clark, Clem, Coker, Coward, Criscoe Fifth Row: Davis, Denman, Dicken, Dixon, Durham, Echols, Ellis, Enloe, Felts, Fletcher .1 ..,,, r- .,.. Iit -t l :EZ K .., , ..', 4-: inrrnr in i ,, F F 'llzl I n Z' oil? S V- : fs ... f f.,fj,.'Q.. E lll 5 'fi' li ' , i:' Qs, : Q '::, -, l l l ,, - ,... V -:--i f ' ,Y ' g g '--- . g V A. .-.,.. zi. r. fs- . ,.,, L l'Ci g , ,,4- . ,,.. ,L Va , . 1:'t ' i' A A ziii ' 'i ': f -nrr F ,':,::. s r.., . . A V ' M . . W , . , , , , ., , .- ' A A .,. -Q ,.:.,,,,, Y EE :- EE ,..'A..V.. r v ii V .,,.E. f, . Q my ,,.,.., Z r me rrr rsrr, r, r , rrr r LLLL- -5 s .5:,...L , ,. w,ii.x, I .I 15if! :: : if as l r r Las. fr , gg: r f Q r .o i 1-l .. A .. , A4 'HM f State J C. L. Convention . . . .J-'VN Top Row Floyd Foster Franklin Fry Gage Garrett George Geron Jackson James, J. Johnsdn Ginsberg Graham Fourth nson, C. Jordan, O. Jordan, Kuykendall, LeFlore, L. Row Green Grooms Guilliams Hamman Harlan Hayes C oven Love Mackey, McClain, McNeil ,,.Hayne T Haynes Hazlewood Hicklen Fifth Row j7E?d'Ehlrd, Miears, Monk, Nelson, Neyman, Oakes, O'Brien, Thlr ow Hickson Hill House Huddleston Hughes Hut ison Hyde ,O,Guinn The first meeting of the year was a cam- paign for the election of officers. Seventy-four slaves were sold at the annual slave sale. On Thanksgiving the club members fixed a basket of food for a needy family, while carols sung in Latin rang through the corridors during Christmas. The January meeting included the traditional good luck tokens of candy, a penny, and a candle. A tea in March helped to cele- brate Latin Week. A large delegation attended the Junior Classical League State Convention in Dallas. Mrs, Sluder loves those hot dogs! QWL ' 103 . . . Publishing Hodie Et Heri V - Top Row: Osborne, Patterson, Peavy, Pledger, Porter, Pyle Read Rheu Springer amper Steinheimer Stell dqgil, Ricketts Fourth Row ev s G Stone P Stone S Stone Swotford Thompson Second Row: Robinson, P. Roden, S. Roden, Rudy, Rutherford Sherwood Tiemann Shiver, Shum,Simmons Fifth Row White Williams Wirta Wiseman Womack Woocltin Word Third Row: Simpson, Skinner, P. Smith, V. Smith, R Springer M Latin Club meeting Veni! Vecli! Vinci! -through the local, state, and national Junior Classical League these words have come to lite tor students ot Latin. As a member ot the .l.C.L., students are entitled to wear the pin, receive The Torch, the Texas J.C.L. newspaper which tells ot activities of Texas Latin clubs, and attend the State con- vention held in the spring. Paris High School Latin students have had an active part in the J.C.L. for many years. The Hodie Et Heri, the local monthly Latin newspaper, is highly re- spected in the State. Right: Larry Loven and eleven slaves who seem to be enioying servitude. OWL ' 104 if 1 ,F h'll:l ' Haynes, Stamper, Mrs. Heath, Baker, Byers, Williams With Rhyme in Mind The Poet's Cluhbers' proudest boast is not Their goals, scores or time, But that what so e'er be the notion, They can get it down in rhyme. The monthly meeting's rush ot words That limp or lightly climb, Just goes to prove their firm assertion There is nothing they can't rhyme. Saint Valentine's day was a natural, Each verse well worth the time For each had poured out his whole heart And.. . . yes. . . were all in rhyme. But lack-a-day, and mercy me, One month they met the gift sublime, And realized from Miss Crain's craft That some are poems . . . some just rhyme. Poet's Club Officers President .,,,,c, ,,,,,, Vice-President ,,,,,.A,,,, Secretary-Treasurer ..,u......c Reporter ..,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, it Recorder ...... Sponsor ,...,.. ..JoAnne Williams .,..Sandra Stamper ...Linda .Sue .Byers .......Linda Lou Baker Mrs. W. M. Heath Cha.r.l.QiT61 l1l9YQei., .. Above: A Poet's' Club candy sale. Byers, Hicklen, Geron, Hicksan, Shrum. ' ,seg ig, G 5 I 5 an VIE J - Li ggi At left: Mrs, Heath gives the members pointers for writing poetry. The club has an active membership of eighteen. OWL ' 105 Siesta Manana, Work Today Buenos Dias, Amigos' '... Heads Turned souTh of The border as The Spanish Club Traveled Through The pages of Their book To Old Mexico. . . enioyed an old Mexican cusTom, breaking The pinaTa, aT ChrisTmas parTy...aTTended The FesTival of The NaTions in DenTon ...journeyed To Greenville To see The CommuniTy ConcerT Spanish BalleT ... said hcisTa la visTa aT The annual end-of-school picnic. Spanish I Officers: Presideni Larry Loven, Treasurer Donna Wilson, Vice-President Johnny Browning, and SecreTary Bar- bara McCollum. fLefil Spanish II Officers: SecreTary Vicki Maness, Vice- Presidenl' Jerry Couch, President Sandra BlisseTT, and Treas- urer Pafsy Henry. Mrs. P. C. GoThard is The Faculty Sponsor for boTh groups. Back Row: M. Lytle, D. Wilson, D. Perry, L. Loven, V. Moness, Early, M. Cagle, S. Stell, G. Sfreefy D B. J. Shew Front Row: W. Perry, S. Blissetf, P. McHam, J. Browning, F. Middle Row: M. L. McGuire, B. J. McGuire, J. Couch, J. B. Fangio, J. Welch, B. McColluvLn x. f Rithmetic Rhymes Mathematics Oh, my, why do all Freshmen have to take general mathematics? . , . Mr, Williams, what is the prime factor ot 678,952'? . . . lx-yl3-la-bl? Hey! Are you sure there's an answer to this problem? . . .As Coach Lively says, Get up to that board and work that problem' '...' 'Mr. 'Pete,' it that boat traveled upstream at two miles an hour . .. Prove AB equals DE, Hotshot . . . Solid Geometry and trig- onometry plus PHS students equals midnight oil l Mr. Thiel- man, have mercy l . . , Do we have to have that test on Wednesday, Mr. Mullens? . . .All of this adds up to tive available years ot mathematics in Paris High School. Top Snap: Mr. Stevens teaches the why's and how's of subtraction and addition. Bottom: Mr. Lively equals fun and knowledge in general math and algebra. Mr. Peter Barnett B.5. Algebra Geometry Asst. Football Coach Co-Sponsor, Fresh. Class Mr. Paul Lively B.S., M, Ed. Mathematics Asst. Football Coach Track Coach MCM . CaSponsor, Soph. Class Mr. Lester Mullens B.S,, M.S. Mathematics Co-Sponsor, Fresh. Class Mr. B. M. Williams B.S., M.A. Mathematics Co Sponsor, Jr. Class OWL ' 'IO7 With Brush and Palette' A little paste, newspaper, and elbow grease, poof, a papier mache animal! Miss Pot Johnson Commercial Art Hold that smile' '...' 'don't wiggle so much' '... familiar phrases coming from Commercial Art students as they replicate classmates in charcoal and chalk. More artistic ones mold clay figures, while others dabble in paints. Miss Johnson, have mercy, don't make us draw ourselves! Perspective, design, and letter-styling fill many classroom periods, but students designate their favorite by drawing caricatures of you. Miss Johnson resigned at mid-term, and Mrs. Billy Mashburn took over the art classes. Mrs. Mashburn also teaches l-lomemaking. B.S. Art English Co-Sponsor, Soph. Class Welcome Exes signs come from our industrious art students Dogs, cats, and rabbiis are painted in a variety of colors by for Homecoming. creative students. ss:mssr'svs . rrr' nam ts.. , owL - ioa l Melody Masters Music Just one more timel . . . Now get this formation right . . . Line it up! . . . You look like a bunch of slouchers ... Eight o'clock in the morning? . . . Oh, 'Pop' Wegerln. . . Colds and chorus just don't mix! . .. The whole group is flat . . . Up a halt step . . . You cannot sing with gum in your mouth.. . Watch mel I'm the director. ... Hallelujah Chorus . . . Stars and Stripes Forever . . . Pick up those feet! . . assemblies . . . parades . . . pep rallies... concerts.. . Music . . . Music . . .Music . . . Suzanne Roden, Martha Mackey, F. D. Mallory Ill, and Mike Brown receive special instructions from Mr. Weger. Mfss Celia Donaldson Mr. Floyd Weger B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A. Chorus Bands 'English lBlue Blazes, Blue Flamesl Co-Sponsor, Fresh. Class Oh, those cold, cold mornings when we marched, marched, and marched Lift it up, sopranos. . . Iet's watch our tone quality! And to learn those drills and formations. the chorus follows Miss Donaldson's directions, W lm 2 gf 13' ei 'ff 4 . . , Q W 1 V 3 if . ..::: Si: 4 Hg ig? .,,, :': .- Infl' - E ' ' .,.:: iz: -:wi I V K -: 5 . ,Q 5' ? 4 Y I gf HQ M' il P I 3 k we R' W my Q.. .-,,,: QRS? ,, ...., b W ....,,. ws M 11 . if ' 4 .H ,, -5 G .,.. - P q 1' Q 5 i ':..'5- g!'I:g-- 52:2 J: my A I 2,55 MEMM f w w E 4... X - fax im 5? ,355 In ix S ,gf mg 5, - . QQ ,Qi Qwkgi I vm f 'Q wi , ,W 2 5 EY 5 , 3 Q iii X ,, Q 'I' ' ,, k jig, ' . W Kauai? fa , Q N Wg Q1 W N Front Row: Word, Carnahan, Swofford, Coker, Hayes, Third Row: Bangs, Fleming, O'Dea, Martin, N. Brown Nowell, Wright, Preston, Collier, Owen, Hearn, Snider, Vaughan, Todd, Cagle, Treadway, O. Blackburn, Alvord Barnett Staley, Patterson, Fry Second, Row: Gillie, Heclger, S. Blackburn, Gage, Garrett, Fourth Row: Ogg, Towers, Cunningham, Brooks, Reid, Winn X White, McMinn, Skinner, Boren, O. Brown, Withington, Blassingame, Nelson, Shaeffer, Dunn, Grooms, Fangio Bristow, Davis, Ritchie, Ruff l Flats, Sharps, Plus Tone Quality. . . The Choruses of PHS began the school year with a new choral room and a new piano. The new feature this year was the organization of the Boys' and Girls' Choruses. The first activity for the year was the trip to Greenville to hear the Robert Shaw Chorale. The Union Thanksgiving program was presented with music from the A Chorus. All choruses com- bined to present The Belle of Bagdad, on operetta in two acts. Eight members ot the A Chorus attended the All-State Chorus try outs in Gladewater. Boys' Chorus Pianist: Jack Coker Director: Miss Celia Donaldson OWL ' 'I'l2 1 1 1 Front Row: McMahon, Ogg, Fangio Grooms Gibson, Loyal, Osburn, Monk, Cannon Second Row: Towers, Shaeffer, Rodgers Dunn Third Row: Nelson, Winn, Blassingame Brown O I' U S 5 .3 Front Row: Dean, Ailey, Cagle, Allen, Burrow, Kent, Bell, Third Row: Maroney, Malone, Crockett, Perkins Johnson, Smith Second Row: Gricler, Golden, Buster, Edmonson, Abbott in December The choral group attended a Choral Clinic in Kilgore. In February several mem- bers vvent to Dallas To hear The All-State Chorus, Band, and Orchestra. A most enjoyable assembly program vvas given Tor Taculty and students with all chorus members participating. ..Eq Director and Accompunist: Miss Celia Donaldson ual Music in The Air The choral groups united for their annual sprir concert during April in the Paris High Scho auditorium. They attended and took part in conte in Kilgore in May. Their final performance of Tl year was providing The music for The Commenc ment Service Tor The graduates. Girls' Chorus Front Row: M, Cagle, Baker, Davis, Garrett, Word Second Row: Preston, Byers, Bono, Pledger, Stamper . Kffgw Third Row: Brook , hite, . Cogle, Treaclway, Skinner, Stevens, ' ett Director: Miss Celia Donaldson owl - 113 A T Gym Shorts 4 ln physical education, the girls see who will be in town first. Block that pass! is the warning of the boys as they play touch football. gufifbm owL - 114 6 Physical Education Be sure to wash Those suits once a week . . . VVhat? . . . Green socks? . . . Can't we play something besides football? . . . Now listen, gals, you're not supposed to cross the center line . .. 'fThat's a double foul, you guys! ... Oh, no, you've lost your health book again? Worth half a credit a year and fun too, are the physical educa- tion classes. Coach Berry and. -Coach Duncan head the boys' classes, while our fairer sex turns athletic under the leadership ot Miss Hicks. Mr. Raymond Berry Miss Fruncenia Hicks B.A., M.E. B.S., M.S. Physical Education Physical Education Head Football Coach Sponsor, Sophomore Class Athletic Director Sponsor, Yell Leaders I Readying the court for tennis, the girls work industriously for the And the boys have fun in P.E. games they foresee. i Life, Matter, and Energy Could l have lost my unknown? wonders Patsy Ables. Science Please repeat that, Mr. Dempsey . . . a cycle of alternating currents? . . . Electrolysis, magnetism, and what? . . . Why BA- Mrs. Lucile Siifelman does Mrs. Stitelman have to talk about bladder cyst and tape- Clf'1l0l?3t: worms right before my lunch period'? I. . . Mix HZSZO7 is CO-Sponforpl Jr? Class pyrosulfurlc acid with oleum what? ...'Oh, no! Not a test the first day back from Christmas holidays! . . . f'W'hat is a nucleur bullet, Mr. Thielman'? . . . What about uniformness accelerated motion'? ... Fitty questions at the end of the chapter? . .. Who said physics was easy? . . . And by the way, who started this field of science anyway? Mr. Charles E. Thielmun BUAW M.A- Mrs. Stifelman wrapped around Buelah explains the problem to Hester Sue Wooclfin. CjES:sSZrMg3:1T2,GgiZSS Mr. Dempsey discusses the mysteries ot science with his Freshmen. Sponsor, Hi-Y P ---- -f -r Mr. C. A. Dempsey B.S,, M.S. General Science, Com. Law, World History Asst. Football Coach Tennis Coach Co-Sponsor, Fresh. Class r l l OWL ' H5 To Help Solve Our Problems Mrs. Perry Booth B.A., M.A. Counselor World History Assembly Director Co-Sponsor, Tri-Hi-Y Special Services ll Do you have any new college bulletins, Mrs. Booth? Oh, no, it's Thursday and no homeroom program planned! ... Have you had your aptitude test interpreted yet?... Mine says I would make a perfect engineer...Imagine, a girl engineer! . . . Cover your right eye and move your hand like the symboIs ... Mrs. Perry, do I have to go to the dentist? . . I-Iave I ever had an append- what? . . All right, let's stop this talking.. .a library is supposed to be a quiet place . . . Mrs. Rawlings - Okay, wise guys, back to the hall for two weeks. . .. Mrs. Booth in her role as counselor talks with Nearsighted, farsighted, or blind? Mrs. Perry can tell you. A. Barbara White. 2 Mrs. R. T. Perry Mrs. L. A. Rawlings R.N. B.A., B.A. in L.S. School Nurse Librarian Sponsor, Future Sponsor, Library Club Nurses Club Co-Sponsor, Sr. Class Director, Sr. Class Play The library affords research material, a variety of reading mat- tcr, and a quiet place to study. OWL ' 'I16 I . Are those Sherlock Holmes? No, just the PHS Pinkertons, otherwise known as the Citizenship Committee. They snoop, spy, ask, and listen to find the bestest with the mostest in citizenship. They look for qualities desired in scholarship, per- sonality, loyalty, and honesty until the choice boy and girl are found from each class, then from the school. Mr. Cunningham presents certificates to each one selected for this honor. ls the emcee ready? Who will have the prayer? Keep the programs interesting, educa- tional, and spiritual. 'fWho are the pianists for this year? Last call for announcements! A real live lndian! Those are lust a few of the phrases heard when the Assembly Committee is at work. They are always in search of talent, for filling out an interesting assembly calendar to entertain everyone is no easy job . . .their record this year: All Good! Top picture: Mrs. Heath, Miss Crain, Clifford Franklin, Miss Crook, Miss Wilson, and Mary Geron Bottom Picture: lbock rowj E. Reeves, L. Bell, D. Smallwood, N. Kelley lfront row, D. Wilson, Mrs. Snow, B. Skinner, Miss Donaldson, Mr. Gibson and Mrs. Booth Devoting Their Time, Talents . . . lBock rowl Loven, Brown, Bowman, lmidclle row, Young, Armstrong, Towers, Byers, Hutto, lfront rowi Mr. Gibson, Allen, Moss, Daughtrey, Mallory, Redus, Echols, and Chief Franklin. Twee-ee-eet! . . . Keep in the safety lane . . . Wait for the green light! . . . guys . . . curb . . . whistle! marks of the Safety Patrol. They blew whistles and ensured pedes- trians' safety around the school ground under the sponsorship of the Student Council. lf anyone gets run over, it will be over my dead body! No jaywalking, you wise You lugs get back on the Hey, come back with my are the directions and re- OWL . . . In Giving Better Service . . . You have a problem? Don't worry, take it to the guidance office! Every period one or more Guidance Assistants is ready to help you. They answer the phone, type, file, and are useful in general to Mrs. Booth and anyone who has business in the guidance office. At right: P. Smith, M, Smith, Simmons, Dixon, McCollum, Young, G. Davis, and T, King. What about the footlights, Mrs. Bocth? Do you want one or two microphones? ask the Auditorium Assistants as they prepare the stage for an assembly program. These four students also co-operate with Miss Hicks by operating the public address system for pep rallies in the gymnasium. At right: Ronald Kyle, Carlton Bud Maroney, Stanley Enloe, and Mickey Davis. OWL ' l18 May I have your attention, please! is a familiar phrase of our Assembly Emcees selected from talented Juniors and Seniors. Poise, personality, voice, and pleasing ap- pearance are the bases on which the faculty members chose them. At left: Coker, Hodges, Monk, Franklin, Chappell, Skinner, Bangs, Gilmore, Daugh- trey, Ccloman, Thompson, Mackey, George, King, and Thurmon linsetl. Biue excuse! but honest l was sick! The Office Assistants' iobs are to give absent excu:es, pick up absent cards and record tf em, and answer the telephone. At feftf I.eFlore, Medford, Collier, Clemons, Versscls, Jchnscn, Evans, Caviness, Mallory, iifa'ligl'.an, Snider, and Barnett, standing, and sittfhg, Blackstone, Johnson, Snowden, Cald- wefl, Fangio, and Perkins. . . . For PHS Stuclents, Faculty . . . Your book is three days over due, fifteen cents, please! The Library Assist- ants, who are selected on the basis of will- ingness to help, are chosen by the librarian. Their duties include checking books in and out, typing library cards, and filing. At right: lback rowl Edwards, Abels, Stamper, Bowden, O. Blackburn, Armstrong, Martin, S. Blackburn, Pledger, Cfront rowl Shew, and Tiemann. Ring, ring, ring, three bells, the fire drill signal in PHS, and our Fire Commission goes into action, The chief, three assistant chiefs, and three representatives of each class see that the building is evacuated with as little confusion as possible. At right: M. Mallory, F. Mallory, Julian, Reeves, Bowman, Hill, Allen, Campbell, Clark, Sweeney, Maddox, and Chief Player. l F Lights out, camera, action! Whr-r-r, something is wrong with the proiector, but a Proiection Club member is always near to fix it. These boys forfeit their study period and contribute a valuable service by aiding every one in Paris High School. At left: Gaylor, Tiemann, Whitaker, Mr. Stevens, Enloe, Cunningham, Beal, Hodge, Avery, and Loyd are some of the members of this helpful group. Here Mr. Cunningham discusses with our Custoclians, B. F. Davis, Mart Wooten, D. C. Edwards, and Enola Dabbs, the problems of taking care of PHS. They find a full time job in cleaning the building, maintaining the machinery, repairing school property, and helping with our extra-curricular activities. All hours of the day these helping hands are ready to serve students and faculty in any way possible. OWL ' 'II9 The re-d Teom is cingry, buf Thc1T's The vvoy I sow The foul, dnd on The sTory goes when The P. E. AssisTcmTs Toke The role of referees. SomeTimes This job may moke some shorT, hord feelings, buf eoch of The girls loves her work. They are chosen os o Junior or Senior ond eoch helps one period. Ploying referee is iusT one of Their jobs for They olso see Thc1T equipmenT is puT up or ouT ond check The roll. These girls ore The handy men of Girls' Physicol EducoTion. AT lefT: J. Burch, D. Clorkson, N. McMinn, D. Wil- son, ond E. Colemon. . . . Is The Aim of These Service Groups There is o secref To every success cmd The secref To Pl-lS's Homecoming vvos The oble, compeTenT odvisers who helped our sTudenT commiTTees. l-lord work? Yes, buT These Homecoming Advisers ogree The resulTs were well worfh Their Time ond lobor. AT righT: Miss Honkins, Miss Croin, Mrs. Boize, Miss Oliver, Mrs. Goihord, Mrs. Sluder, Miss Crook, Miss Hicks, ond Mr. Gibson. Wonder what you would file 'Rock Around The Clock' under ond, for goodness soke, onsvver The phone. The Music Assist- olnTs ore selecfed from Their holl periods To file music, onsvver The phone, ond check The roll. AT righT: Connon, Dovis, Monk, McMahon, Mockey, Johnson, Lewis, Simmons, Boker, SmiTh, ond Gilmore. What did you soy, Mrs. STifelmon'? Cleon up deod frogs ond fish? I don'T Think l om oble To do ThoT Type of work. A plus? Why cerToinIyl The ChemisTry cmd Biology AssisTcmTs help Mrs. STifelmon in The chemisfry lob ond biology room ond in ony vvoy needed. AT righT: Melvin, PorTeous, CcisTleberry, Ginsberg, Smollwood, Denmon, Robinson, ond DoughTrey. OWL ' 120 Vocational By sticking tingers and scorching pans, the F.H.A. girls learn the art ot sewing and cooking. , , Don't watch your hands, says Ivlrs. Dixon in typing class ... This stuff looks like hen scratching, but some day it will be neat shorthand . . . Wait, step on the brake, not the accelerator, says Mr. Fagan! . . . Do we have to learn to keep a ledger'? ... Oh, Mr. Duncan, l'm a dollar short. ..May I add a dollar? . . . Where are the welding rods? . . . Mr. Stevens, this straight edge isn't straight! Excellent Opportunities . . Miss Euna Anderson B.S., M.S. Homemaking Co-Sponsor, F.H.A. Co-Sponsor, Sophomore Class Happy birthday, Mr. Fagan! These members ot student driving A stitch in time saves nine and gives a good grade. can cook also. Mrs. Raymond Dixon Mr. Tommy Duncan Mr. Robert E. Fagan Mrs. Billy Mashburn B.S. B.S., M.Ed. B.S. B.S. Shorthand Bookkeeping, Typing, Jr. Bus. Student Driving Homemaking Typing Training, Physical Education, Basketball Coach Co-Sponsor, F.H.A. Sponsor, Junior Class Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Asst. Football Coach Co-Sponsor, Freshman Class Basketball Coach, Co-Sponsor, Co-Sponsor, Sophomore Class Senior Class, Baseball Coach l ' OWL ' 'l2'I . . . To Learn by Working . . . Mr. Dixon Shelton B.S., M.S. Vocotionol Agriculture Sponsor, F.F.A. Co-Sponsor, Sophomore Closs Mr. Sam Skidmore B.S., M.S. Physics, Mochine Shop Co-Sponsor, Junior Closs Top: The bookkeepers of tomorrow. Bottom: Mrs. Von Glcihn delights The F.T.A. with her occounf of her European trovels. Lef's keep our eyes on the book. Thor is the best woy To leorn Mechcinicol drowing seems to be hord! These boys seem very to type, intent on the iob. ,,,,,.. puns.-1, . A A . Fil- 13? M? '-w..,+ ,-f o is .M i Fl aw umm. 522 We Learn to Do by Doing . . . President .,.,...... Vice-President., Secretary ......... Treasurer .....,.... Public Relations Historian ........... Pianist .........,.. Sponsors ...... - row! Top Row: Adams, Aday, Allen, derson, Arnold, Ashford Second Row: Ayclelott, Bangs, Biard, Blissett Third Row: Bolton, C. Bowden, Alvord, M. Anderson, P. An- Banks, Basham, Bassett, Bell, J, Bowden, Bowman, Bristow, l C. Brown, N. Brown, Burch Sgt.-at-Arms .,,,.,... Parliamentarian ...,.. Song Leader ...... F.H.A. Officers - Chapter I .,....,...Jackie Burch ......Beverly Clemons ....,.....,Patsy Moore .,.....Alba Jean, Allen .......Caroline McGill .....Glenda James ,.,....Jackie Williams .......,......Kay Thrasher ..,..Martha Chamberlain ..,.....Marlene Young ..,..,Mrs. Kelley Storey Miss Euna Anderson Mrs. Billy Mashburn Left: F.H.A. initiation shows us grandmothers of tomor- Fourth Row: Burke, Burrow, Buster, Byers, Calloway, Cham- berlain, Chambers, Clement Fifth Row: Clemons, Click, Coker, Coward, Day, Dean, Den- nie, Dingman in D 7 ' .... s - 1 ' lf , ' , ' L .,., 2 s:'i ' Q: is ' ., 53' 5 ' Q - 53 N 3 r'-- - si.: ..... , ' , lf -- - - - ...,. '- A ' K -1 N -,.- 1 g .. A 1 , -,., zirziii. - ffis- ' ' fl A 'f i - - w fiigi wifimii ' , , .... - , elsif 'D Q .,, - - .I :ig - V- A . , 5 ------ ., , i . -fl- Y A 1? - C . ' '1 2 . if il - J ' ' .. - . .. f'32:E 'Z'- . fr -- ' I ..,. ' - g.5:2'-:E-T?--2 5 -'--- : 'EY 'f A.: :i:,I:: ' :f ,, 1 -' ii.-f, .,,., 225-I U . ' ' 5 7 , , 3 . 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A ' . . .. fzv . ---': ' W - 'L f ' ?f ' ' i:f ' 55- 'A . 552 51 , ff l' 57 :2-. Q' W -.- ' Q-.: ,-,: ,,., rrr L ' A ' it tt A A L A L K V'.- 1 '1, t . .,,, A 1 ls 'A , ' ., . E . ' W. if M ' L... ' : eff-1 ..:4, : V. AV ..,. ,ma :-: -E-E ly I '...5 5 , 'Q Q: L he t .L .iifisrg . 'J L . L 4 ,V I , . 532, ..,., .J c ' rr A rt.e--f W ,...- L. -A ,. -' M- -' ' ' ' 'W - ff 2 -.-'. La- ' K H 2 1 :ffl A ' K - -xi, ' z z A,, L H! 'M ' it '.,, 1 A A wr ff A J , to if , I .:.,:, E ,g ag-:: I Q g 'V ,X ,..... Im.: . E, U., .,,. . In : V-V- , V x ' ' if F' .. L ,.--.., L I k f lll- . 735. .V Q , .,.eg,.5,: :.l: 11... A I ,. i fi ...,, g ,,. L . i, . ,,, , Ji r J .,, it J rr Jeor, f J ' , , F L , , ,,,, J , , , , ., -wszg., ':I'Z'I:'l5EE' -1 :., uvzulzu- J 2553 1 j ill' A -V-v 1-5 -V A f A sl 2 V J JLJL ' N ... .. ,A . Q 1 .J Top Row: Eatherly, Edmonson, 'Ellis, Evans, Feagan, L. Fletcher, Henderson, Henry M. Fletcher, P. Fletcher Second Row: Foster, Frazier, Gain, George, Gibbens, Gibson, M. A. Gillie, M. F. Gillie Third Row: Good, Grounds, Hanlon, F.H.A. Officers - Chapter Il President .... . ........ . Vice-President... Secretary .......,.... ....sV .....Mary Nell Fletcher Phyllis Vaughan .Mary Frances Gillie Treasurer ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,. e...,.s,,,.. E lizabeth Horn Public Relations ...,... ...7,,, J ackie George Sgt.-at-Arms ...... Parliomentarian ...,.. ..... .....Patsy Fletcher .Annette Hopkins Hatcher, Haynes, Hearn, Fourth Row: Hensley, Hicklen, Hill, Hoover, Hopkins, Horn, Hughes, Hutchings Fifth Row: Ingram, James, L. Johnson, V. Johnston, C. Jones, L. Jones, Julian, Justus Historian .....,,,.,,,,,, LL.L..,,.... L inala Byers Song Leader ...... ......... A necia Vessels Pianist .......,.,L,.. Sponsors ..... ,,.....L..,....Patsy Coker ......Miss Euaia Anderson Mrs. Kelley Storey Mrs. Billy Mashlourn Right: Santo Claus ioins the girls at their F.H.A. Christ- mos purty. OWL ' 125 . . . The Way to a Man's Heart . . . I Top Row: Kent, A. King, M. King, N. King, R. King, Lane, Lay, LeFlore Second Row: Lindsey, Locke, L. Martin, S. Martin, McFatridge, McGee, McGill, McHam Third Row: D. Moore, P. Moore, Newsom, Oakes, O'Brien, OWL ' 'I26 O'Dea, O'Neal, Patterson Fourth Row: Phillips, Pittman, Pomroy, Preston, Puckett, Roper, J. Ray, P. Ray Fifth Row: Redus, Robinson, Route, Rowland, D. Scott, P. Scott, B, J. Shew, E. Shew Did you smell the aroma of stuffed turkey, baked ham, and apple pie during the first of February? That was the Future Home- makers of America at work cooking food for their most outstanding activity of the year, the School Board-Faculty Dinner. Cooking, sewing, and cleaning are an important part in any housewite's duties, and in PHS girls are trained in these fields as well as family relations, child develop- ment, and home nursing. Left: The homemaking class features every phase of living. In an impressive ceremony the local chap- ter of officers of FHA were installed in the first meeting of the year. Being hostess at the District Convention ot FHA, enjoying an entertaining Christmas party, and serving at the Chamber ot Commerce banquet high- lighted an interesting year. The all-school party was as huge a success as was the end ot school joint picnic with the Future Farmers of America. Right: Mrs. Bell tells the Future Homemakers of America to be modern, go electric. Top Row: J. Smith, P. Smith, S. Smith, V. Smith, Spencer, E. Stell, J. Stell, M. Sfell Second Row: S. Stell, Stephens, Stevens, Stone, Sulsar, Thomas, Thrasher, S. Toppings Third Row: W. Toppings, Trulock, Vandever, Vaughan, Ves- Is Through His Stomach sels, Walker, Watts, Westbrook Fourth Row: Whaley, Wheeler, L. Whelchel, R. Welchel, Wil- kerson, Williams, B. Wilson, N. Wilson Fifth Row: Wiseman, Woerner, Womack, Wright, G. Young, M. Young. Buffet Style. OW L 127 With a Pilltor the Ill l Tap Picture: J. Bowden, Mrs. Perry, C. Bowden, Word, Preston Second Picture'J Roy Redus' Burch Collowa , Torter, - - I 1 1 Y Smith Third Picture: Ashford, Tolond, Fletcher, Grimmett, Sprinkle, Lytle Fourth Picture: Ables, Rutherford, O. Brown, Thomp- son, C. Brown. Seated: Stone, Patterson. OWL ' 128 Future Nurses Club Officers President .,..,re, ....., H elen Preston Vice-President ,,..,,........ ............ D elors Word Secretary-Treasurer ....,..,,.,. Charlene Bowden Corresponding Secretary ,,......,, Jean Bowden Faculty Sponsor ,....,,. .,........ lvl rs. R. T. Perry Auxiliary Sponsor ..,...u. .,.,7. lvl rs. C. D. Barker Watching a live operation, taking a trip to Texas State College for Women in Den- ton, tcuring Parkland Hospital in Dallas and St. Joseph's Hospital in Paris, then attend- ing on convention in Dallas highlighted an active year for the Paris High School Future Nurses Club. To goin practical experience and lend ci helping hand, many members aid in keeping school health records. These girls have found the secret of having fun while preparing for their chosen career. Preparing tor Apples, Report Carcls I H .. .. .,,,.. -. f A . -' P 'C T E ' s F .,,.. . -: :ii fm Qfff. -:f 2 .ga:Z: g -E5 ':5'Egi,. -- ' -gifgg.- .:.. . I :Q , 4 .. ,- . J 'J ' J jf' ' l y- il . ' 'filet L ' V s . ills s . ,W C .. f ' ,V . I ' 1, 5E: s-5-1--' gs . r f'if'1f1fsWtfsr W . W1 e---v -'l-- : h . T gf ...1,,z?' -ami ,,,, . ,.,,. if ,W new it W f ff it' 1222329 , ' .... . Hfsr -1- ,....., , Y i'r2:f2f'f:'-:.' - '.I'- :rg- 512515 325 ,H ...,. . ., ' ' r f . I J 1 . , T fsz . . -e ' ' ' . ' ', J ':'i'J :: ' s 39? 5 5:1 . . 3 fx 'Tiff J :Q ' Yffwigjt ,.,, . ',s- : VV , I f' s gf m r fj . ,fry I x is ..,. , - ,. ,Z W M . ..,, - fifigf: Q-is 1 s' s. J ---' .Q..f ' . 4 ' M , . M , A ,.r. . E. yi 15:2-EtfI5.:-g . :T N 5 jf .r an 2552.- . - '1:tg:,. 5-5g:, 3..--1-2 ...,. reg.. , --fi. : .fr , 'ss , . ng. f -, ..... ' - 'f .Z-.,:-1.15552 s a- We .,......,,. . ...- ' . Q 1 J f T it 1 : 33? '4 T39 V'k W ' J . W ' ' QL K N J ' 7 my 4 may Top Row: J. Abels, P. Ables, Armstrong, Bassano, Blackburn, Third Row: B, Johnson, P. Johnson, S. Johnson, Patterson, Caviness, Coker, Coleman Perkins, Pledger, Roden, Simmons, Smallwood Second Row: Crenshaw, Daughtrey, F. Davis, G. Davis, Ed- wards, George, Haynes, Hearn The officers were introduced and plans were made at the opening meeting. In October Mrs. Van Glahn told of her European travels. Why I Became a Teacher was the subiect of the talk given by Miss Hankins in November. Future Teachers of America O. President ........... Vice-President ,.,.,,,,,,,,, fficers .......Patsy Coker ......Joan Abels Secretary-Treasurer ....... .,........ P at Johnson Reporter .............,.,.,, . ,,,,,,, Becky Edwards Parliarnentarian ..... Sponsor ............. Right: F.T.A. officers me year's program. .......Ellen Coleman ......Mrs. A. L. Baize et with Mrs. Baize to plan the Fourth Row: Smith, Sprinkle, Thompson, Treadway, Vaughan, Vessels, G. Wilson, N. Wilson, Word The Christmas story was given by Nan Jo Whitaker, and a beauty clinic provided the Jan- urary meeting. The District Convention in Tex- arkana proved. to be as enjoyable as the State Convention in Denton. i OWL ' 129 Leading the Way in Yells, School Spirit Joe Gage N Norma Bang Mary Louise Simpson Ellen Coleman Tommy Haynes ackie Burch wKw?e. Kai .il i 0 yawn cfm QW, ,W f Athletics fyijupff y j5QW.f-f'7E,lj,6ff'f Mffwigf M a c T f,f ' X Our Coaches Mr. Robert Fagan Mr. Tommy Duncan Basketball Baseball Mr. C. A. Dempsey Mr. Peter Barnett Mr. Raymond Berry Mr. Paul Lively T9l1l1iS Football Head Coach Football OWL ' 'l3 A Dream of la Team . . . Date Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. 'iOct. kOct. iOct. i'Nov. iNov. Nov. 4 Nov. Football Captains Donald Butch Ellis Harold Hampy Hodges Kenneth Pratt I6 Q3 30 7 i4 Qi 28 4 ll i8 24 1955 Wildcat Schedule Team Sulphur Springs Tyler Kilgore Texarkana, Ark McKinney Sherman Gainesville Denison Denton Open Greenville iConference Ga mes Herbie Campbell Harold Hampy Hodges Donald Butch Ellis Kenneth Pratt Guard Tri-Captain, End Tri-Captain Tri-CC1PT0if1 All-District 2nd Team All-District 2nd Team Back Center Larry Ayres Hicks Haynes Herchell McClain Royce Hutchins Tackle End Tackle GUC1l'Cl OWL ' 132 Cats Opp. 40 7 12 27 i3 27 20 I3 l9 18 i9 20 l4 20 Qi 13 20 26 26 21 Bill McFadden End William Goforlh End O . . . Giving Their BesT . . . led by TleeT-Tooied Frank Jackson, a unanimous choice for All- DisTricT, The Paris High VVildcaTs Toughi crippling iniuries To finish The season wiTh a 5-5 record. Coach Raymond Berry's squad, siripped by graduaTion of all buT Tour leTTermen, may have losT games, buT They won Them, Too, and They never quiT no maiier whaT The score. Honors were broughf To Paris High School by such gridders as Jackson winning All-DisTricT in SAAA and second Team All-STaTe, Hampy Hodges plus Herbie Campbell won spoTs on The second Team All-DisTricT. BuTch Ellis, Jackson, and Hodges were placed on The honorable menTion lisT Tor prep school All-American. NOT all The VVildcaTs won listed honors, buT They ceriainly deserve praise for Their never-say- die spiriT . . . win or lose, we were proud of Them. Frank Jackson Back All-DisTricT ' All-STaTe 2nd Team George Young Bill Scarbrough Noel Kelley Orlay Brooks Jerry levereh Buck Tackle Back Tackle Guard Freddie Walker Ronald Kyle Billy Mac Buss Maurice Chappell larry Ellis Tackle Tackle Back Guard End OWL ' 'I33 'M--0 WE 1 . V sf 3 , W -f , M. sw 'IE' W he 333 315 . 6 E ,sum 'X' -v mb H 1 Q ,R 4' . fx x Ni 'fm Q31 E 25556 W -5-1:-:V-5-aa: 3 .H- 1. 2 f- XM Wg, ix , fm 2 24 21 'Eff Q ' 1 5 Sf' 4 .-.f ggi 92 2 il, ., ,wwxw v E .,...,..,. A .,.,.::.,. . 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I3 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 22 O O O B Team 1955 Schedule Team B Team Opp Bogota l2 12 Sherman 7 l4 Greenville 20 0 Hugo 6 12 Denison 39 6 Sherman l9 20 Hugo O 12 Hotshots 1955 Schedule Team Hotshots Opp Sulphur Springs 6 7 Mt. Pleasant 0 0 Sherman O 33 Greenville 0 20 Mt. Pleasant l3 32 Denison 0 44 Hugo 7 27 Hugo 6 l3 Sherman 0 47 Greenville O 27 Top Picture: Jackson evades a Sherman taclcler as he takes off on a flashing 86-yard touchdown sprint. Middle Picture: Ol'i! my sZomach ....lackson and Campbell move in for tackle on the Kilgore loall-carrier. Bottom Picture: Paris and McKinney pile up as the score is upp d six points on a TD. OWL ' 138 . . were hustling teams. If one has ever gone To Wise Field where The Wild- cats practice, he has seen Two oTher Teams hard at work also. They are The unglamorized boys, The B Team and The HoTshoTs. These struggling boys are The nubs Today, but They will be The sTars of Tommorrow. They look forward To The Time when They Too can wear The blue and white of Paris High School. The B Team under The coaching of Mr. Robert Fagan and Mr. C. A. Dempsey showed much promise and gave a brighT outlook Tor The Tufure Wildcat Teams, A number of The players showed Talent That will make Them valuable as varsity Wildcats. The Hotshots, coached by Mr. Tommy Duncan, exhibited The spirit and hustle That make good players. The experience They gained will be of use when They one day play Tor The varsity. Behind the scenes of all TooTball games where The eye of The camera rarely peeks, labored The un- heralded boys of The Team, The managers, who do a Tine iob always. Top Picture: B Team , Back Row:iClark,WO'Qea, Stevens, Sweeney, Stell, Boyd, Bowman, Allen, Clarksns' , Second Row: Miller, Browning, Pilgewrr, Norris? Abshire, Nichols, Mullens, Guilliamsfx Y V' J , Front Row: Johnny Browning, Smith, Odom, Hill, Chamberlin, Echols, Smallwood, Armstrong Second Picture: The Hotshots play a good game against Hugo. Third Picture: Hotshots Back Row: Stripland, O'Guinn, Ingram, Wilson, Mc- lnTire, Floyd, Mathews, Bryan Second Row: Hopkins, Meeks, McDowell, Stamper Springer, O'Brien, Jackson, Wynn, Frank 1 Front Row: Floyd, RouTe, R. Jackson, Phillips, Oakes, Moss, Bangs, Maddox Botton Picture: The Managers- Richard WirTa, Jackie Graham, Thomas Williams and Zoel Daughtrey 1 OWL ' 139 fir' ww Eiga? U W ..... , .zzz-1 U - . X 'V M -4 x .W Si? 1, 5. is 9, ff? X ,:- Q 4? Q SM Mg. Larry Ayers, Herchell McClain, Maior Ginsberg, Harold Hampy Hodges, Frank Jackson, Olen Jordan Ronald Kyle, Donald Butch Ellis, George Young, James Paul Miears, Neil Abeles, Bill McFadden Paris 55 Mt. Pleasant 62 A twenty-six point last quarter wasn'T enough and Paris High dropped Their cage opener To MT, Pleasant 62-55. Hodges led The scoring with l4 points. Paris 50 Ft. Worth Tech 51 Big city Tech of FT. VVorTh gave The Wildcats their second loss of the season, but Paris made iT a Thriller all The way. L. Ellis headed The poinT-makers with l2. Paris 58 Ft. Worth Tech 57 A strong fourth period brought The Paris Wild- cats Their first win of The season and a Two game split with FT. Worth Tech. Hodges paced Paris with i8 points. Paris 55 Sulphur Springs 51 The clock showed nothing but zeroes as Larry Ellis netted Two free Throws To Tie The game. Jackson's six points decided The overtime victory for Paris. Read's l5 was high score. . . Made Maple Magic Paris 76 Hugo 68 The Wildcats were Too much for Hugo as They Trounced The Oklahomans 76-68, The Paris attack was sparked by Read with l5 points. Paris 66 Mt. Pleasant 49 Paris gained sweet revenge on The MT. Pleasant Team with a great final period. Six Cats hiT The double figures topped by Butch Ellis with l3. Paris 52 Paschal 57 Paschal's Panthers popped Paris To give the Cats their Third defeat of The season. The scoring was led by Hampy Hodges with T3 points. Paris 67 Paschal 46 In a rough and Tumble battle Paris blasted power- ful Paschal out of The unbeaten ranks. Hodges with 20 points was high point man for The game. OWL ' 'I4'I The B Team shines in a long stretch made by Hugh Armstrong against Walking on air, Herbie Campbell sinks two points against Hugo n Hugo on the tip-off. non-conference game. Power, Speed, ancl Quick Thinking . . . Paris 55 Sulphur Springs 52 Big Hampy Hodges pumped in 28 points, and Paris downed Sulphur Springs in a dandy. Paris 66 Denton 49 With a last second burst Paris beat tall Denton 66-49. The quintet from Paris was paced by Jackson with 20. Paris 60 Greenville 57 Applying the pressure in that last quarter the Paris High Wildcats stunned Greenville in an upset. Read topped the Cat pointmakers with l5. Paris 68 Gainesville 42 Paris faddeql l-another scalp to its belt by downing A 4 ,X . lj, ir. ,A Gainesville 68-42. Jackson and Hodges led the scor- ing vvith T9 and i8. Paris 47 Denison 45 With seconds remaining Paris controlled a tip and turned back its arch rival, Denison. Kyle and Read shared honors with 8 points each. Paris 71 Sherman 70 With the pressure on, the Wildcats won a crucial game from Sherman. Read poured through T9 big points tor tops. Paris 90 McKinney 58 Making points against McKinney, Paris finished the tirst halt ot conference play unbeaten. Bagketball B Team Joe Stevens, Jimmy Clark, T. J, Hill lMgr.l Hugh Armstrong Front Row: Kenneth Armstrong, Ray Echols Ronnie Stamper, Scott Odom , OWL ' 142 Back Row: -Duane Pinson lMgr.l, Jay Bowman, Mike Sweeney,,James Allen, Robert Stallings, Second Row: Glendell Baker, Bobby Guilliams, Jackie Graham, Christy Hamman, Craig O'Dea, f 1955-56 Basketball Scheclule DoTe Teom COTS Opp Dec 6 MT. PleosonT Dec. 9 FT. WorTh Tech Dec iQ FT. Worfh Tech Dec. i3 Sulphur Springs Dec i5 Hugo Dec 20 MT. Pleosonf Dec 22 Poschczl Dec 23 Pcisohol Dec 30 Sulphur Springs Hon. 3 DenTon Hon. 6 Greenville Non. I3 Gainesville Non. I7 Denison Non. 2C Shermon Won. 24 McKinney Noun. 27 DenTon Hon. 30 Greenville lFeb. 7 Denison iFeb. 8 Goinesville i'Feb. iO Shermon kFeb. i4 McKinney Feb. i7 AThens Feb. Qi Morsholl CBI-DisTr1cTi Feb. 23 Morsholl lBi-DisTricTi fDenoTes Conference Gomes Top Picture: Come To me, baby, says lce Wafer llis during the Denton game in Paris. Boitom Picture: I got iT! ond Paris boil hawk Kyle shoofs for Two ogoinst Gainesville here. Up and at 'em is Kay Read at Higher, Hampy! yelled fans at Jackson and Hodges, going up! And Paris took the first game Greenville. Greenville. Paris 44 Denton 46 Tall and rough Denton ruined Paris' unbeaten record in district play. Hodges and Read headed scoring with TO points each. Paris 58 Greenville 57 With only fifty-nine seconds left in the game, George Young pumped in a basket to give Paris a one point win. Hodges with T7 points sparked the scoring. Paris 82 Denison 74 Paris fought off a stubborn Denison five to take a high scoring contest. Jackson with 25 points was point man for Paris. Sherman. Paris 56 Gainesville 46 Paris remained at the top of the district race by dumping a troublesome Leopard team. Ball-hawking Read led the scoring with 20 points. Paris 78 Sherman 60 In a brilliant team performance, the Paris High Wildcats topped Sherman. Jackson paced the Cats with 22 tallies in a game the team just had to win. Paris 70 McKinney 46 Fagan's fighting five finished first in the SAAA District race by topping McKinney 70-46. After a cold first half the Paris boys won easily. Kyle topped the scoring with lo. The starting five takes time cut from a close, hard game to confer with the man behina the scenes, Coach Fagan. This picture reveals a real team, not one or two outstanding stars, but a five-star team, all working for one goal -a winning score! There is the rebounding and scoring of Frank Jackson and l-lampy Hodges, the great all- round ability of Kay Read, plus the fine team game of Ronald Kyle and Larry Ellis. There is no outstanding title for any of them, they all share an equal part in the championship. OWL ' 'I44 I 9 kV31 Ilia fl: 'L 'ww 1956 Baseball Schedule District 9AA Merch 29, 1956 . April 3,1956 . April 6,1956 April 10, 1956 . April 13, 1956 . April 17, 1956 . April 24, 1956 . April 27, 1956 , Moy 1, 1956 . Moy 4,1956 . Moy 8,1956 Moy 11,1956 . . . . Greenville in Greenville . Shermcin in Poris . Sulphur Springs in S. Springs . Denison in Poris . . McKinney in McKinney . Goinesville in Poris . Greenville in Poris . Shermcin in Sherman . . Sulphur Springs in Poris . Denison in Denison . . McKinney in Poris . Goinesville in Gainesville Nom: Results of The 1956 Eoseboll Season come Too lore To be included in This edition of the yeorbook. s, I i i Il P A ' .- U 4 . K ' g I u f is 9 llllg' ' ' kv: We Mode IT! The Couch of the Yeor, Mr. Tommy Duncan, beams proudly over The Slore Championship Trophy under 'rhe smiles of Xfillfe ond Millie Wilclcof, OWL ' 145 T 0ur Pride and Joy . . . OWL Buck Row: Larry Ayers, J. T. Davis, Frank Jackson, Bill Darnell, Ronald Kyle, Sammy Play Front Row: Donald BuTch Ellis, Bill McFadden, Charles Dunn, Larry Ellis, Curtis Hensley J. T. Davis, Larry Click, Donald BuTch Ellis All-DIsTricT and All-StaTe Every baseball Teams's dream, a STaTe Cham- pionship, came To The Paris High School WildcaTs in l955. In The spring of l955, The WildcaTs whipped Gainesville To Take The 9AA DisTricT Base- ball TiTle Tor The Third consecuTive year. One week laTer Paris overpowered Henderson of DisTricT TOAA To win The Bi-DisTricT series. In AusTin The WildcaTs edged OUT Amarillo, 3-2. Following This vicTory They surprisingly downed mighTy BayTovvn, 2-l, in The STaTe Semi-Tinals. The Paris High VVildcaTs were underdogs all The way To Their Tinal Triumph over Abilene, 2-l, in The STaTe Finals. The Paris High School Wildcats resigned as The T955 Texas Schoolboy Baseball Champions! . . . State Baseball Champs, 1955 Larry Click, Coach Tommy Duncan Stanley Dicken i Hensley hits-the dirt to score for the Cats. iDavid Dickson won third place in the State for Sports Photography with the above picture.J CBaseball Managers: Bobby Norris and Harold Bellj B. 'Ellis shows his bunting style. CPicture, made by Smith Kiker, was considered an outstanding sports shot.J OWL ' 147 mi, ,,.,,. .,,.,, Y- Backlkgwlciordan, llackson, Player, Ayers, Winn, Stallings, . , , v- Y. -. .-,.-, - A Trophy to Win . . . As The 1956 Owl goes to press, the i956 Paris High School Baseball Team is in first place in con- ference 9AA standing with two straight victories - one over Greenville on the opening day with a victorious score of 8-2 and the second with the Wildcats triumphantly over-powering Sherman 8-3. Paris High has reigned as Champion of District QAA tor the past three consecutive baseball sea- sons, winning the State Championship in l955. With a little polishing and work, Coach Tommy Duncan could see his '56 boys repeat the per- formance of his '55 team. Pitchers Larry Ayers Olen Jordan Kenneth Winn Robert Stallings OWL ' 148 Infielders Larry Ellis Sammy Player Donald Butch Jay Bowman Ellis, Outfielders Glenclell Baker Bill McFadden Frank Jackson Herbie Campbell F OWL ' 149 A Crown to Defend Catchers Hug h Armstrong Ronald Kyle Joe Stevens 'i ,-1 0 i Q I I' CI C OWL ' 150 M .ig '1 '6 5 S . To r.l Major Ginsberg, George Young, Tommy Haynes, Geovge Solomon, Tommy Hyde, Mr. John N. Sievens lCoochl, Davic H. Dickson Fastgfeet and Steady Hands Froni Row: Ronnie Stomper, Charles Chamberlin, Glenn Smallwood, Scott Odom, Jack Wilson Middle Row: Jerry Pilger, James Boyd, Jerry Richey, Bill Mathews, Kenneth Little, Donald Rhoades Back Row: Bill Hutfo, David Clarkson, Richard Cunningham, Herchell McClain, Orby Brooks, Roger Sfell Where Your Swing . . . The 1956 Tennis Team bounced info acTion in March in order To Trim iTself info Top form. This year year The Team parTicipaTed in The Round-Robin Tour- namenf, playing Sherman, Greenville, Gainesville and Denison. The ETSTC Campus in Commerce was The seTTing for The DisTricT 8AA Meef held April 7, 1956. Harold Hampy Hodges and Clifford Franklin filled The doubles spof while Jerry Couch represenTed Paris High in singles in The Senior Division. Jerry Branum was The alTernaTe. Also playing in This divi- sion were Jackie Burch, girls singles, Niki Smifh and Caroline McGill, girls doubles, and Ellen Coleman, alTernaTe. Top Picture: Harold Hampy Hodges, Boys Doubles, Jerry Couch, Boys Singles, Clifford Franklin, Boys' Doubles. Bottom Picture: Jackie Burch, Girls Singles, Niki Smith, Girls Doubles, Caroline McGill, Girls Doubles, Ellen Coleman, Alfernate. . . . Counts The Most Paris High was represenTed equally well in The Junior Division. Here we find our sfars of Tomorrow - Rosemary GarreTT and Sally HuTchinson, doubles, BeTh Brooks, singles, Nancy House, alTernaTe, KenneTh Armsfrong and Larry Howell, boys doubles, ScoTTie Ashley and Bobby Harris, boys singles. The resulfs of The DisTricT MeeT come Too laTe To be included in The 1956 Owl. Our Tennis program has developed rapidly and produced Teams of well-co-ordinaTed players due To The hard work and inTeresT of The direcfor, Coach C. A. Dempsey. Top Picture: CBack Rowl Nancy House, Rosemary GarreTT, Beth Brooks, Sally HuTchison. CFronT RowJ.Jerry Branum, Bobby Har- ris, Scotfie Ashley, Kennefh Armstrong. Bottom Picture: Franklin and Hodges show Their Tennis form in a practice game. OWL 151 Neil Abeles M Wearers ol the P Football William Goforth Jerry Leverett Y Eale Armslrong Larry Ayers Bzbby Graham Jackie Graham imgni Herchell McClain Bill McFadden Norma Bangs lqueenj Billy Mac Bass Orby Brooks Joe F. Burch frj Herbie Campbell Maurice Chappell Richard Cunningham fri Zoel Daughtrey imgrj Donald Butch Ellis Larry Ellis Neil eles -.1-may yers He, bie Campbell Do al Butch Ellis Larry illis N ma- Bangs Jamie Burch Pa sy bles Bil Be ner Pa sy oker Vi i aughtrey D id Dickson Ja kie George N rm n Allen La ry ell Bi y b Capers C rl Stuart Chamberlin Fa e avis R b England C rol Fangio Cl fo Franklin Norma Bangs Olga Nell Blackburn Sandra Blackburn Alta Lou Bristow Ouiola Brown Pat Cagle Jack Coker Patsy Coker H'iEks Haynes Harold Hampy Hodges Royce Hutchins Bill Hutto r I u u l onna !ac!son lqueenj Frank Jackson Olen Jordan fri Noel Kelley Ronald Kyle Czflton HB-mm'-Marc lr Kenneth Pratt Marsha Pyle lqueeni Grady M. Reid fri Bill Scarbrough Freddie Walker Jerry Wickersham fri Thomas A. Williams lmgrJ Richard Wirta lmgr.l George Young Basketball T. J. Hill Cmgr.j Barbara cCollum lqueenj H o ampy Hodges Duan ins imgrJ Fr nk Jackson Kay Re Ol n Jordan Mary Lo se ' n que Ro ald Kyle G un H chell McClain Yell Leaders Ell n Coleman Tomm ay s Jo oui Simpson OWL Staff Kaye Hearn Carolyn lnniss Carolyn McMinn Richard Nix Paul Gene Roden Band Diane Gilmore Do Pa Johnson To y Julian Th tis Ann King Sc tt Lewis F. . Mallory, Ill Ric ar IX Chorus Martha C llie James Cu ninllgham Gwen Da is Kaye Hea n Gail Mart Carolyn Mi n Sammie N w l Barbara J an 'Dea I owL - 152 Tennis Jackie Burch Jerry Couch Clifford Franklin Harold Hampy Hodges Shelby Stone Joe Thurmon Geneva Wilson Linda Withington Delors Word Hilda Thompson Marsha Pyle Kay Read David C. Robinson Caramae Simmons Pat Smith John William Welch Nancy Wilson Connie Elizabeth Owen Mary Helen Patterson Helen Ruth Preston Charlotte Ritchie Nancy Snider Zollie Baby Staley Shari Swofford Linda Withington Caroline McGill Niki Smith As we turn through the pages of the forty-third volume of our yearbook, we note the arrangement and pictures are quite different from previous years, yet still interesting, inviting, and logical. The snapshots, calendar, and Who's Who in 1955-56 are combined to constitute the first section, Events to Remember in Our Dreams Come True Edition. Our School, the second division, pictures the four classes, outstanding activities of each class, faculty, classroom work, clubs, athletics, and other extra-curricular activities. Our four classes precede the administration and faculty which is divided into special departments with the clubs connected to that department following. The athletics are prior to our other extra-curricular activities rep- resented. by the organizations following this sub- division page. The advertising and autograph pages are named Friends to Visit and comprises one of our most interesting sections. Patsy Mullens, 1955 Owl Editor, displays' her Dream Come True, The 1955 Owl. -X OWL ' 153 Tri-Hi-Y Girls Fill Year With . . . Top Rowg' J. Abels, P. Ables, Allen, Ashford, Bangs, Bassano, Black, O. Blackburn, S. Blackburn Blackstone Second Row: Bowden, ackee , Bristow, Bryant, Burch, M. Cagle, P. CGQIS, Carnahan, Caviness, Cement Third Row: Clemons, Coker, Coleman, Collier, Crenshaw, Daughtrey, Tri-Hi-Y Officers President .,.,,.o,.. ...,..,...,.... P at Johnson Vice-President ,,,,,4,,.,,..,., Charlene Blackstone Recording Secretary .................. Shelby Stone Corresponding Secretary ...,.......... Jill Koenig Treasurer ..........,..............,,, ...... N orma Bangs Historian ....,.. ...... E llen Coleman ......lvlrs. Perry Booth Mrs. W. H. Snow Sponsors ....... Left: Oh, that smell on Tri-Hi-Y initiation day will never be forgotten. F. Davis, G. Davis, Dennie, Dixon Fourth Row: Edwards, Ellis, Evans, Feagan, Fleming, Floycl, Foreman, Gage, George, Gilmore, Haynes Fifth Row: Hearn, Hill, Horn, lnniss, Jackson, James, B. Johnson, P Johnson, S. Johnson, Kelley, Kerr OWL ' 'l54 . Service ancl Socials H . Q is k 5 T ,gg ' X 5 f . , ..,.. - gig . .. 5 f, ..... H - In I- -I J 1 U. . xv R V Aqul N uulu .Il v , . uluu nj. A :L .g f . 1 11. T V 1-. . . , i - , 'Tr 'f as 'A.' 2 T ' :fi .5 -PA- A3 Q 'W W T -- i 'V -- ' e Vi gm' T fsiix A ,, .,.. 1 '-2-'-2'-'- 1 , ..:,'.V'. f 1 T A WF-i-7'1. 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MA ..-- I.: A - A Q ' ..,' , ,. .,,, , ' ,,,,. Z w. V .E 'fi - ' , .5 , ..,, 1 .,. ' . I '- 45521522 25:2 .:,,-, if : . 5.5 .,., ffifiii: :iff ,',' , 3 , V' ' :.:,: ..., :- U .. '1-1 - A f! .ia- 2--5 :5 'V ,:,,.,., 2:1 ,-.' 5 VMS :ff '7': :5 ' in H , , l ,'v- V '-A'1 ' :a.s:.':1--2:- '- 1 '- rs., . -525 ,.V '1 2 1.2: ', -----'-:- 3.555 2- - ,::, 5--: ....- -.ri - ' -: ...,.. ,,,.- 1 f ,.:.. T W , T .i s, , f . .,.,., T , irri T T r .'-- , .T , . S ...,- g -'.: H IEPH I, .,,, . ',,,A.,V .-.-, . ' I: ...,.. , Ti .l,. . Y , T ,,.1 X H' Q ' anis' -.,.,-. Q. 4 .,,,,i T ,, , T T ff ...ff -rf erer in 1 T , ,r,cr N .,irr .. c i ii f K . AL. ...A hi ' KA ' , . 1-' -,:' ,, '. 2..:i 5 'A': . .T Top Row: King, Koenig, Lee, LeFlore, Mackey, Maness, Marfin, Fourth Row: Smallwood, Smith, Snowden, Sprinkle, Staley, Sfall- Moysey, McCollum, C. McMinn ings, Srell, Stone, Swofford, Thompson, Tiemann Second Row: N. McMinn, Medford, Meeks, Nowell, O'Dea, Par- Fifth Row: Treadway, B. Vaughan, P. Vaughan, Vessels, D. Wil- sons, Patterson, Perkins, Pledger, Pratt -1 son, G. Wilson, N. Wilson, Wirra, WifhingTon, Word, Young mrd Row: Preston, Pyle, Roden, RouTe, RuTherTorcl, Scroggins, son, G. Wilson, N. Wilson, Wirts, Withingfon, Word, Young Shew, Simmons, Simpson, Skinner The garlic smell aT The TirsT of The year was noT The chemisTry lab, buT The Tri-Hi-Y iniTiaTion which Turned inTo a formal affair aT nighT. Then Things began To pop - FaculTy Coke Parry . . . A Caribbean program . . . candy sales . . . The black make-up aT Fun Follies . . . booTs and guns on Western Day . . . applauding Dick PoTeeT aT ChrisTmos Dance . . . Teocher AppreciaTion Week . . . bringing ouT charms for Co-ed STyle Show , . . meeiing new officers QT Spring Dance . . Tarewells aT lasi parTy. Righi: Shelby Stone, Jackie George, and Linda With- ingTon pack a box To Till an empfy cupboard. ' OWL ' 155 A Sound Program of Activity. . . Hi-Y Officers President .......... ...... J ohh Fuston Vice-President ...... ..... T ommy Haynes Secretary ,.,....,. .,,,, S ammy Player Corresponding Secretary ,..,... ....., F . D. Mallory, Ill Treasurer ....,.. ...... S Coit Lewis Chaplain ArA.... ...,aa. J erry Leverett Sgt.-at-Arms .................,...... John Jones Sponsor ............ Mr. Charles E. Thielman Left: Chow's on and Mouse Mallory leads the way at the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Western Day feed. l V l Top Row: Abeles, Allen, Armstrong, Avery, Ayers,QgBaker, J. Davis, Dickson, Dixon, D. Ellis J Baker, Bardin, Bass, Bell 'T 4 Fourth Row: J. Ellis, L. Ellis, England, Enloe, Feagan, Franklin, Second Row: Black, Blassingame, Bowman, Brooks, Brunson, Fuston, Gage, Ginsberg, Gore Burch, Byers, Campbell, Capers, Chamberlin Fifth Row: Graham, Green, H. Haynes, T. Haynes, Higgs, Hodges, Third Row: Chappell, Cheatham, Coker, Cothran, Couch, Cravens, Holden, Hutchins, Hutto, Jackson rf , . , Q .. ge r m: ' .::5E5,, ...g.5g 5: 7.. 9?a:1r':L 1 4 'lll : iff . , H QF -T:-E' lit? 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L .. - 1 is 22.5 V ,. -P., -I V VVV 5 11 .wwf V: ' sg i ., V 9 lll J-I - V- f- Ars.: ' .... 5 V V -:,3: V . ' if , , A i A af-- 2 , 2- 1 ,f , T. -s - Top Row: Jones, Jordan, Julian, Kelley, King, Kirby, Kyle, Lev- erett, Lewis Second Row: Loven, Lusby, Madding, F. D. Mallory, M. Mallory, McCreight, McFadden, Miears, Moore Third Row: Mullens, Nix, Norris, Ogg, Osburn, D. Perry, T. Perry, Player, Poteet After a year of fun and instructive information, Hi-Y members have much to recall. Remember the night a panel discussion told ot juvenile delinquency, and those spectacular slides shown by Dr. Harold Hunt on his trip abroad? The taculty will never target Western Day and all its trimmings. Enjoying another trip abroad, members took a Caribbean cruise aided by Mrs. Booth, Miss Crain, and Mrs. Sluder. The Spring Formal closed the year's activities. Right: The Hi-Y members thank these County Officials for a very timely discussion on iuvenile delinquency. Fourth Row: Pratt, Reeves, Reid, Rheudasil, Roden, Rodgers, Rucker, Rutledge, Scarbrough Fifth Row: Sherwood, Smallwood, Solomon, Thompson, Thurmon, Welch, Whitaker, Womack, Wright, Young OWL ' 'I57 Honors Mark This Page Those having Torches will pass them on to others. -Plato. The torch of the National Honor Society, a symbol ot scholarship, character, leader- ship, and service, shows the requirements for mem- bership in Paris High School's most exclusive organi- Wanda Floyd, George Young, Tommy Haynes, Jackie Burch, John Fuston, and Carole Wirta get into caps and gowns for the formal initiation. Jerry Leverett, Major Ginsberg, Hilda Thompson, Olga Nell Blackburn, Patsy Coker, and Vicki Daughtrey get ice cream be- fore a meeting. National Honor Society Officers President ........., ...... H arold Hampy Hodges Vice-President .....,. ....... D onald Butch Ellis Secretary .......V, ..,....,... T hetis Ann King Treasurer .,..... ........... C litford Franklin Sponsor ......,.. ......., . . ...... Miss Mattie Belle Crook Left: Carolyn Fangio, Thetis Ann King, Diane Gilmore, and Char- lene Blackstone under the direction of Miss Crook maker tinal plans for registration for Homecoming. Blackburn, Blackstone, Chappell, Dixon, Ellis, Fangio, Franklin, Gilmore, Hodges, and King were initiated as Juniors. zation. Members pledge themselves to uphold these high ideals in all their activities. Only fifteen per cent of each graduating class is eligible. The activities pictured on this page shows how very active the chapter in Paris High School is. Jackie George, Butch Ellis, Sammy Player, Betty Dixon, Mau- rice Chappell, and Hampy Hodges deliver mums before Homecoming game. Mr. Duncan, an ex, registers for homecoming with the aid of Pat Smith, Paul Gene Roden, Pat Johnson, Joe Thurman, and Chitford Franklin. Owl Staff Mixes Business With Pleasure . . . The 1956 OWL Staff Ed itor-in-Ch ief .......,., Business Manager .,.,.. Associate Editor ........ ......Vicki Daughtrey ...Geneva Wilson ..........Patsy Coker Associate Editor ............. ........ J oe Thurmon Advertising Manager ....... .... Advertising Manager Circulation Manager ........ .... Orga n izations Editor. ..Hilda Thompson Paul Gene Roden .........Patsy Ables .....Jackie George Literary Editor ............. ...... C arolyn McMinn Picture Editor ....... Picture Editor ......... Activities Editor ........ Activities Editor ........ Office Assistant .......... .Linda Withington .......Shelby Stone .....Carolyn lnniss .......Kaye Hearn ......Delors Word Photographer .................... ...... D avid Dickson Miss Hcmkins, Miss Oliver, and The Owl Staff enjoyed the ban- quet held in Denton at the Texas High School Press Association. Assisfcnf Phofogropher -'----- --blrib R ichord Nix Tired but happy, staff and sponsors returned to Paris after three Assistant Photographer ....... .................... B ill Benner days of yearbook Planning and fun' Faculty Sponsor ............. ....... M iss Martha Hankins Top Row: identifying and sorting pictures is' one job for staff Rigler, Director of THSPA, admire the first place plaque won by members. Here a group prepares pictures for delivery. Vicki The1955 Owl- DuU9htreY Qave a Speech on tYPe selection at THSPA meeting Egnorlkzowz Geineva Wilsfjn' Delors Word' Zoe' Dqugkmvey' End in Denton. Smith Kiker and Hilda Thompson with Mr, Frank my es receive owl pins for 'fmd'f'9 Th? Voce In Clrculqllcn' These students helped the staff with circulation and advertising. wmsm4 fs-1 Headlines ancl Deadlines Meant Labor . . . Geneva Wilson Vicki Daughtrey Business Manager Editor-in-Chief Miss Martha Hankins Faculty Sponsor Thank You . . For your marvelous spirit and co-operation, Staff. We had lots of laughs together... For your superior willingness to help, Faculty and Stu- dents. We could not have done it Without you . ,. For the wonderful and excellent aid given by The Paris News in the sports section, we are indebted . . . For your outstanding photography and art vvork, Smith Kiker, Jr. and Jan Ranney. . . For your invaluable and efficient assistance, Miss l-lankins, vve will be grateful to you forever. Will any Staff Member ever forget the big headache of figuring, cutting, and mounting all of the panels for the annual? This three months job was done in a month . . . but it saved several hundred dollars, so who's fussing? 32,500.00 seemed like a great deal of money to the thirty-seven students selling advertising, but we reached and passed this goal in order to publish a book of this type at the current rising prices. Wow! Did we really work to do this in the allotted time! Paul Gene Roden, Patsy Coker, Shelby Stone, Hilda Thompson, Patsy Ables, Joe Thurman owi - 16d l But All Wos Done With Work oncl Fun Corolyn Mclvlinn, .lcxclcie George, Delors Word, Lindo WiThingTon, Kaye Heorn, Corolyn lnniss TypisTs, remember The Tedious Tosk of Typing The dummy for The prinTer? Proof, proof, ond reproof every word, yvos The by-Word in reodying The dummy Tor prinTing. The running heodlines ThroughouT The book, picfure idenTiTic:oTions, ond oTher wriTe-ups were The resulT of counT- less hours, Tired broins, ond o well-worn dic:Tionory. Who soid wriTing was eosy? NOT The 1956 Owl STQTTI When do you Think we'll geT our Owls? WhoT color do you Think They will be? Yes, These were The mosT oTTen heord quesTions of PHS STudenTs in Moy. The disTribuTion of The onnuols lquiTe o iobll vvos execuTed by The STQTT ond nexT yeor's ediTor ond business monoger. The Sfuff, os well os The sTudenTs, vvos quiTe surprised lond I hope pleosedl OT The color of The 1956 Owl. 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Q favs Ii 3 2 1:5332 39 K ,We Qty N 5,1 MQ , ,g Am H W QE ?Q,f.Q fff SQQQ PQQEI f Qiiwa'2 x W wifi, A gi S? , v N AW ,ENKWQR rx ,ff ig, 36525 Q gs gf JP as ' 5 '5' ff: Y 'M A ' 22. ffg, Q2 K, WAX-f 41 'X 3353, R '54, ve 5 25? L E 'H igigsfg? ,E M 55 5 Q W :ix O If fin. .,.:,::,A.:.. . .. .- Y -' Q: Q X 1 . f, , ,.... .. . 1. px., . . . . A.. ag, ,. . . MM! , , .. .. .... .. . 3. . .. , , 3 '- : 's g 1 ,.,. - : ,, ' 2: , --f vw--T ' , A - J , - 2 Cf 5 1 X if i- Dixon's 25 Lamar Ave. lvlr. Raymond Dixon is seen showing Jackie George and Betty Dixon an electric mixer which can be purchased at these stores: DIXON'S . . . D1XON'S BARGAIN STORE . . . EVERYBODY'S FURNITURE STORE Collegiate Shoppe East Side Plaza ivlrs. Lucille Pearson displays some exciting per- tumes to Ellen Coleman, Sandra Perkins, and Nancy Wilson. The girls are attired in stylish Toreador Pants and matching blouses which may be found at the COLLEGlATE SHOPPE. OWL ' 164 Nciuman Greenhouses 1811 Pine Blufl F. D. Mallory pins a Bird ot Paradise on Hilda Thompson as they agree with NAUMAN GREEN- l'lOUSES in saying: lt has long been a duty To enhance your date's beauty By sending her corsages gay. She won't need a flower To increase her charm's power, But send one along anyway. Paris Truck 81 Tractor Co. Dial 4-2515 2425 Lamar Ave. Mr. Nate Davis is seen showing his son, Larry Davis, the new 1956 S Line Truck. Any Inter- national Harvester equipment may be found at PARIS TRUCK 81 TRACTOR CO- 7 U H There s a one and on y in refreshment, foo lx X ,qw UN 5:1 fnjm Q A J K f , ,1 m' fra, ..,.H,r L A' Q Lame? MMV? M BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF ,THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY PARIS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. E I 1 OWL ' 156 THE IDEAL BAKING COMPANY Tommy Hyde coiches The eyes of Jerry LevereTT, Jackie Burch, Norma Bangs, ond Butch Ellis with ci large loaf of IDEAL BREAD, which is IDEAL FOR EVERY MEAL. O ' D E A ' S Paris News Agency and Independent Distributor UPHOLSTERY SMALL BOOKS AND MAGAZINES g Phone 4-6679 124 West Cherry Authorized Briggs-Siraffon and Clinton Engine Service P- O- BOX 74 Dial 4-8092 201 3rd S.E. PARIS, TEXAS U SOUTH SIDE PLAZA if Mj Wad? lScr' ble Space Q WWQMWMA Jffgayfygw ,WWF MQW W WW i Mfg M M A W ,Q M' WV SWWWW WW My MW QM M W W My Wy? X fp Wfbw we M K WMy2fQy,1ff OWL ' 167 Corner Drug Store No.I SE Plaza Take a whiff of this, Sandra, says Betty Dixon. This is iust what we need. For a new and com- plete line of cosmetics, see CORNER DRUG NO. I. This is a favorite meeting place for students of P.H.S. Vile feature all kinds of Sundries. Swift's Ice Cream Co. H45 North Main Street SWIFT'S fine Ice Cream goes into all the sundaes and sodas at MARGRAVES, CORNER DRUG NO. I, and is sold at CORNER DRUG NO. ll. OWL ' 168 Margraves Drug Store ' 777 Bonham Street At MARGRAVES DRUGS can be found a complete line of cosmetics and an efficient pharmacist to aid in filling all your drug needs. Ruth Ann King is showing Patsy Dicken the latest perfume by Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics. Call us for prompt ancl dependable service. Corner Drug Store No. II 8Ol Clarksville The CORNER DRUG NO. ll is a new and con- veniently located place for old and young alike. Donna Jackson is shown purchasing a box of candy from Mrs. James Nash. CORNER NO. ll offers Courteous and Friendly Service to All. Q ASK ron TDDAY'S SPECIAL! BELEW FINANCE COMPANY 38 Fourth SW INSTALLMENT FINANCING Loans - Auto - Furniture - Signature Dial 5-I 140 ELBERT TOWERS DIXIE SERVICE STATION Quick and Friendly Service ARTHUR W. SKEEN, JR. SAND AND GRAVEL Washed and Graded Telephone 3-3555 Paris, Texas ARKANSAS FUEL OIL CO. TIRES, TUBES and BATTERIES A. L. BROWN, Agent Patronize Cities Service Stations DAIRY TOP 2455 Lamar The Ice Cream with a Curl on the Top R. O. STOREY Quality Cars North of the Courthouse on Price Phone 5-1909 KING'S PRODUCE FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 337 S. W. First Rush to THE LITTLE MEXICAN INN To Meet Your Friends 131 Bonham Phone 4-9194 Paris, Texas Crushed Ice for AII Occasions SOUTHERN ICE Paris, Texas Phone 4-2293 See the New KRESS STORE Quality - Variety- Values Meet me at the Lunch Counter. Compliments of H U T C H I S O N Farm Equipment Co. Paris and Bonham Harry A. Vallier's Garage Motor Re-Building - General Repair Electric and Acetylene Welding 444 S.W. 2nd St. Dial 4-7643 Credit Never Abused - Is Never Refused THE CREDIT BUREAU OF PARIS Credit Reporting Division RETAIL CREDIT ASSOCIATION, INC. Since 1912 OWL ' 169 OWL ' 170 THIS 1956 PARIS HIGH SCHOOL OWL IS CHERISHED BY and I would like to keep it tor lite, because it contains memories of my days at good old P.H.S. I'm not sure of my future addresses, so if I should lose this Book, please return it to AYRES' in Paris, Texas, for a reward in Good Quality Merchandise. They will locate me, and see that I will own my OWL once again. Thank you. EVANS' STUDIO COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Phone 4-6570 20 Clarksville St. FRANK COUNCIL MARKET We specialize in Old-Fashioned Bm'-B-Que and Honey-Cooked Baked Hams 202 N. Main Phone 4-7773 .QQ 0000 N ' QQ xnffiii' ai' ff A c Wig -Ns xii gf 1 I Q f XJ A T f I I know I can't eat this much, but . . . CARNATION ICE CREAM is Soooo goocll Meet the gang atCARNATION forthe best in ham- burgers, sandwiches, and fountain service. Dial 3-3654 424 Lamar Compliments LAMAR PRODUCE of AND FEED 425 1stS.W. ORDWAY FURNITURE ARMOUR FERTILIZER- LARRO FEEDS COMPANY Buyers of Perrlfry, Eggs, end Cream vsek Jumper, Owner Paris, Texas BILL BRACKEEN MOTOR OILS HOWERTON MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Center Street Phone 4-7213 Your Friendly Ford Dealer b PARIS, TEXAS 222 Clarksville Phone 4-2566 ei fu eg of C l f ' of MCCLAIN s NOLAN d SIZPSON W: J 4'-aff 1710 Clarksville Street Paris, Texas Vending a ine Operators PHONE 4-7466 - 4 JOE HEAD USED CARS THE BEST FOR LESS 453 N. Main Street Dial 5-I I 'I4 PARIS, TEXAS Sales - OLDSMOBILE - S 67211206 T. D. WELLS OWL ' 171 OWL ' 'I72 To show their interest in us, these churches of Paris have included their names in our annual. . Garrett Memorial Methodist Church Holy Cross Episcopal Church Immanuel Baptist Church A Lamar Ave. Church of Christ Our Lady ot Victory Catholic Church Paris Bible Church I Ramseur Baptist Church West Paris Church ot Christ First Presbyterian Church I Belmont Baptist Church Calvary Methodist Church Central Presbyterian Church College Church of Christ East Paris Baptist Church First Baptist Church First Christian Church First Methodist Church COMPLIMENTS OF Southland Oil Co. LONE STAR AREA COUNCIL Boy Scouts of America Congratulations and Best lVislaes to the Class of '56 Congratulations to the Class of ,5 6 from the SANITARIUM OF PARIS ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL LAMAR GENERAL HOSPITAL 1 ffffv-if ff 2 fffi, .ff' 'A kiil C f-Z 4 f f7'2?75?'J,,f ' f W ' C ' bl X , C X 9 4 1, , J . 'Mgr' ' , 4' U ff ' 1 f 'X r , -1 ' f ' X ' W f fb jj f,aWifZ, WWWW WMMWMW9 if kzjf WZ? Plan your insurance program with one who knows how. Lewis Nix Representative of SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 505 First National Bank Dial 4-4895 or 4-6298 Beasley-Vaughan Drug Store North Side Plaza BEASLEY-VAUGHAN DRUG STORE is noted for its selection of cosmetics, prescription department, notions, and free delivery. Here Ronnie Byers is seen presenting Phyllis Vaughan with a box of Chocolate Candy. Burnett's Servicenter Lamar 81 6th Street Phone 4-9041 PARIS, TEXAS BAND INSTRUMENTS' ieomrfpsvs Musik: 'senvice 091 I ? lil. A' ' Lamar, om 4-aaa: , a vg I it vc 11,8 i in Q l I I2 ' I Piesly Wigslv 423 Clarksville To keep the many customers of PIGGLY WIGGLY supplied with the best, Jerry Patterson and Benny Green are stocking shelves. The efficient service, large free parking area, and the SSIH Green Stamps make PIGGLY WIGGLY a favorite of all students and their families. OWL ' 'I74 Young Ideas Our sassy freshman daughter proudly went off to school, looking very grown-up in a new blouse and skirt. When sne came home, I asked if anyone had iiked her cuttit. Yes, the teacher did, said Joanie. 'Oh, she did not! teased her father. She did tool retorted Joanie. She said as long as I was dressed like a lady, why didn't I act like one. FOR ANYTHING IN HARDWARE See BOB SWAIM 240 Ist S.W. Phone 4-7184 Lamar Super Service 2717 Lomor Ave. For thot extrd power ond toke ott, LAMAR SUPER SERVICE products ore tcps for your cor, truck, or scooter. Rondy Sotcher, operator, ond Dovid Power give relioble service in the Poris oreo. PARIS MIIIINIS IIIIMPANY Manufacturers of Special X Feeds Dical 4-6656 I34I Ist S.W. R. B. Stovall Co. Contractors DALLAS, TEXAS House Jewelry 23 E Plolzo Nothing but the tinest in wdtches, silver, ond ievvelry vvill do for the reolly importont people. Mr. lVlcGorvey House proudly disploys his selection ct vvdtches to Billie Eorle Wilson ond Dorothy Smollwood. For Delicious Foods Visit the SNACK SHCDP 33 N. Morin Paris, Texas OWL ' 175 OWL ' 176 Best Wishes from CI Friend C- R- BRUWN H 84 M GROCERY AND MARKET TEXACO SERVICE STATION Best in Fruits, Vegefables and Meofs TEXACO PRODUCTS 1544 East Polk sf. Phone 4-7084 FIRESTONE TIRES PARIS, TEXAS 207 South Main Street x . BONHAM'S FARM SUPPLY Q Purina Chows THE CHECKER BOARD STORE llutro Pontiac 229 W. Houston ST. Phone 4-2300 265 1st SW. Dial 4-4156 :f1:2 .vi. E: DRINK A BITE TO EAT if I D r i n k ::'f 1,: rfli ffi --',- 1 . - z D R P E P P E R OOOO FOR OO , IW X M - ' 1 ' f : ' F f ... , no W9 LC' UN .... A L.eqfYaff--f'5L9NK,U' .- 3.1 , Y ff ,x A K ,fix OJ I 1 V mx X, J LQXVUJ jutjm-if r ,hi KA x w ' , ,, , ' - 1 . KL 'A-AL , I A' 'Q U M 1 f' V 1- X-'x...w4 f fjvfi-'1'v'1 VR., ,Ll-L' VW! LL-L 1 I ' , q ,L..A.xxCJu-A by 5 W I h V, , X f U Kin QVL. I , A 'M qxw W xy 4 j JA NATIONAL BANK OWL ' 'I77 OWL ' 178 Western Guaranty Loan Co. 137 S. 'Main Phone 4-6653 Paris, Texas F. W. Woolvvorth Co. PARIS, TEXAS , HANK'S DARI-BAR AND FOOD MART Open 7 Days a Week Paris, Texas B U L L S ' HUMBLE SERVICE STATION 561 Clarksville Street ATLAS ACCESSORIES TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES Phone 4-7258 CHURCH STREET LAUNDRY Free Pickup Wet Wash 81 Help Yourself 1416 Church Street Phone 4-9097 HOMER C. ELLIS GIBRALTAR HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP 265 South Main Paris, Texas M. E. WASSON, Manager Dress Well and Succeed , lVIEPsCI'lAN'T T-AI LGR - , Ma rvin's Typewriter Exchange Underwood Typewriters-Adding Machine Dictaphones 526 North Main Street S DEWEESE, PROCK, ancl KENNEMER Fire, Automobile and Liability Insurance 609-610 1st National Bank Bldg Phone 3-3988 COX FURNITURE CO Home Furnishings of Distinction 1709 Clarksville Dial 4-4045 FAIRWAY STORES 1528 Lamar 4-4085 845 12th S.E. 4-4743 1055 Pine Bluff 4-6178 1634 Clarksville 4-6735 847 E. Hearon 4-2120 txanmmmw LUMDHH CUNFHNH 2429 Clarksville Dial 4-6631 PARIS NEWS l I With skill mointoineol by practice, Joe Dovenport, Som Ployer, Dick Poteet, Ronnie Thompson, Choc Dunn, ond Lciwson Merritt ore folding the PARIS NEWS to deliver to their customers. The Little Merchants strive to keep the clientele of the PARIS NEWS sotisfiecl olwoys. . X P , THE LAMAR COTTON on co A W O Y Post Office Box T39 PARIS, TEXAS L fy COTTONSEED CRUSHERS - COTTONSEED PRODUCTS - COTTON I S I In FEEDS OF ALL KINDS - INSECTICIDES - FERTILIZERS M AND SEED CLEANER A I FifIY'one Years Doing Business in Paris I C WW ' W7 f Congratulations to the Class f' of 1956 MILEY'S SERVICE STATION W ,Q PREMIER GAS AND OIL X Performs with the Best Best Sells for Less 1850 N. MAIN PHONE 3-3775 OWL ' 179 Scribble S ace . wWwZ35d2?MfQ4Zf,??M w2m0WW - ,ffgyw MWZZWZ GENE RODEN AND SUNS +,,-f' DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS Texas' Most Beautiful and Finest Air Conditioned Funeml Home Dial 4-7477 Paris, Texas 5n fNfnALl lN5unANnf-it 1- NQRMENTW HOMQGQZUQES' Q A if 1, 7 'famin I D MILK 5 I CASTLEBERRY AEONE ' 1 QUART me 'WA z' ' ,rg'rQ'1nbA-. .i emqnv ' ' 4 '-1.855 l cnsmezuv ef, ,HQRQINT 9 M s'1.l'r5ios,'rQl5f-' A 9 DIAL J my '- ID F cREAMERY JAMES P. LQVEN GR ,V W mn. PAS19 I? L7 R an vfnsreulm Building Contractor , HOMOGENIZED Hmamm 5 VITAMIN - D vnmuu-v Paris, Texas 1 L K I Q 'nm ww' X ' Telephone 5-1164 V A-51,QLQLQfgg,, j 'Z1,'15 ff'?5 ' 1 f 7 I 1 Rf, . ' vv I Q Wm- -V J OWL ' 181 PARIS CUT-RATE DRUG STORE Bill Benner is being shown a Polaroid Land Camera by Will Campbell, co-owner, and W. C. judkins, employee, at the PARIS CUT-RATE DRUG STORE. Palace Drug Store No. II Southwest Corner Plaza The efficient and dependable service of PALACE DRUG STORE NO. ll has made it a favorite with Paris for many years. PALACE DRUG STORE NO. ll has a complete line of drugs, cosmetics, and confections. Pictured are Larry Ellis and Bill Scarbrough paying a check. OWL ' 182 Palace Drug Store No.l Northeast Corner Plaza The newly redecorated PALACE DRUG STORE NO. l is a drawing card to the students of Pl-IS. Mrs. C. H. Green shows a vial of perfume tojmmg- Linda Withington, Joan Bassano, and Tabitha Trulock. Twenty-four hour prescription service is traditional. JOE TOM HILL, Jeweler Meet Your Friends at The Palace Coffee Shop in Paris, Texas CAMPBELL ICE CREAM COMPANY X-TRA RICH Dial 3-3726 PARIS, TEXAS WILLIAMS GIN Old Highway 24 Owned and Operated by JOHN W. LOUIS and CHARLIE WILLIAMS RAY MORSE AUTO SERVICE Eaton Glass Company MAURICE EATON, Owner 2150 N. Main Phone 4-6691 THE CHUCK WAGON CAFE Say It With Flowers FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Flowers tor All Occasions GOREE GREENHOUSES Phones 4-2400 ancl 4-6350 Paris, Texas HALEY'S SERVICE STATION Courtesy is our PoIicy 564 Lamar Phone 4-9307 can J. E. CONDRAY For All Your Plumbing 55 11th N.W. Dial 4-4518 Paris Floor Covering 8g Drapery Store RUGS - LINOLEUM - ASPHALT TILE and RUBBER TILE VENETIAN BLINDS - WINDOW SHADES Phone 4-4753 II8 Clarksville Horace Sparks' Grocery Free Delivery Phone 4-6440 305 Graham St. FINE WATCHES and DIAMONDS Plaza Theater Building Phone 4-4I95 We Specialize in Rebuilding Wrecked Automobiles Weiler Air Conditioning Co.i Wheel Aligning - Wheel Balancing Seat Covers - Convertible Tops Air Conditioning - Refrigeration Heating and Sheet Metal I39 Grand Phone 4-6210 T36 West Price Phone 4-2582 OWL ' 183 Try KEMETAT ' ON LX7 TEMPLE LUMBER COMPANY F 1 , V1 rg? Corner Kaufman at Third S.W. Phone 4-2330 ' Q ff H Better Materials for Better Buildings Q lf since 1881 MORGAN HILL, Manager Qi -is Homer Walters Agency 8 fa X v ,5 - ,.. M 2 5 43 l o E If ff . If gl OWL ' 184 Insurance That Imuresn Kemp Service Station DIVIDEND SAVINGS Lamar Ave. Your car will love the friendly service given it 116 N' Main Paris, TCX3-S by Joe Kemp and his dependable and efficient Workers. Y V GRAND AUTO PARTS CO. D ul! i . WN Wholesale Automotive f Q' S l'esa d E ui ent iii'-Txnxa TA u 1 n m II II J PP C1 P - lf!! ii 3'lO Grand Ave. Telephone 5-'l69fl Paris, Texas A 5, V 2 -g F Nahas 81 Son, Inc. , A 'O L Manufacturers of Cbild4fen's ' ' A and GMS! Lingerie Al Dunning Glass and Metal Shop PARIS, TEXAS Dial 4-8247 1 24 Qnd SW Don't fuss . . . lust hush . . . and call your pal, Al, if you need anything in glass or metal. Glass fitted to all makes of cars. LINDSAY'S SPORTING' GOODS Sporting Goods - Hardware - Toys Wholesale and Retail 135 Lamar Dial 4-7120 CITY MUSIC COMPANY Sales and Service TV INSTALLATION 211 N. Main Dial 4-7335 R. V. FREE FURNITURE CO. No Carrying Charge 111 Lamar Dial 4-2754 HELLO, EVERYBODY Lloyd Herron's Barber Shop THE ROYAL SHIRLEY'S FINE FOODS Specializing in Steaks and Chops SHIRLEY BARNETT, Owner S11 24th S.E. Phone 4-9012 ' PARIS, TEXAS BOYERS BROTHERS Printing Since 1904 Office Supplies, Columbia Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons - Rubber Stamps Dial 3-3194 41 First Street N.W. FITCH-U GROCERY 81 MARKET 1320 Fitzhugh Ave. Dial 4-9098 J. B. BRISTOW, Manager J. M. GLADDEN Wholesale Candy, Gum, Cigars and Blue Horse School Supplies 42 Twenty-fifth N.W. Paris, Texas F EN DLEY'S GARAGE Auto Repairs, Electric and Brake Work 1211 Bonham Dial 4-6795 'KAR +-Q , 'ef-.1r+ his AY, of i ' Q. MOORE and MOORE 1 ep 5 s REEP 8g WINEGEART Furniture and Appliances Rugs, Venetian Blinds, Draperies 115 Clarksville PHONE 4-65 5 5 GENERAL ADJUSTMENT BUREAU, INC. CLAIM SERVICE Fire - Auto Inland Marine - Casualty R. D. BOWERSOCK Branch Manager Telephone 4-6692 27 1st NW Roy Hughes Max Miller RED STAR CAB Phone 3-3323 Quick Dependable Service 20 N.W. lst Paris, Texas owl. - iss QQ! Scribble Space.. . Q Q? W' 1 ,W k gg? WMQLWW WWW ROY WILLIAMSON CENTRAL Asphalf Paving - Grading and Leveling CO- Fill Dirr and Top Soil I953 Pine BIUff SI. Processors of Meaf and Bone Scraps Dial 4-8055 Clement Road Dial 3-3436 CAWTHON'S I ALEXANDER'S BOOK COMPANY Suzanne Roden and Patsy Ables are very interested in the fine art materials shown them by Arthur Cawthon, owner of CAWTHON'S, 123 S. Main Street. TEXAS CLEANERS We Specialize in Quality Cleaning Alterations - Quick Service HELEN AND GORDON ALVORD Owners Phone 4-4956 501 Pine Bluff St. Paris, Texas INSURANCE GITQAND INSURANCE and BONDS 204 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING PHONES 3-3306 and 3-3307 OWL ' 'I87 Harlan's Town and House Hardware and Furniture Co. TS6 Bonham Welcome, Students, select your gift from our Giftware Department. Free Delivery - Dial 4-4364 Miss Charlene Anderson is showing Gerry Barnett, JoAnne Williams, and Mary Louise Simpson gifts found at the HOUSE HARDWARE Gift Shop. Country Super Market 235 N.. Main lt's a mutual agreement of Bill Harlan, owner, and Gale Nixon that HARl.AN'S is the place to find all your grocery needs. Dial 4-2352. B 8. B Cafeteria Pen ney's l8 W. Plaza Classic styles are being modeled by Shari Swof- ford as Delors Word and Mrs. Maxine Ray assist. Good merchandise for moderate prices can be bought at J. C. PENNEY AND COMPANY. Their slogan: The Penney way is the thrifty way . . . the thrifty way is the American way. 35 Lamar Ave. lt's a Pleasure to Serve Food to Please Particular People. lt's New . . . lt's Modern . . . OWL 188 IT'S A FIRST FOR PARIS Open 5 A. M. Close 8 P. M. Twain! W Mum: N w Ywm 'AWQW LONG and WORTHAM Attorneys-at-Law I PARIS, TEXAS R. R. JORDAN 84 CO. West Side Markei Square 330 2nd S.W. Dial 4-4351 PARIS, TEXAS BENNETT'S CLEANERS 1053 Pine Bluff Dial 4-9134 Pick Up and Delivery EDYTHE DeWlTT SCHOOL Music - Dancing 119 Grand Avenue Paris, Texas PALACE BARBER SHOP MILLER and STARK See Us For Hfzircuts of Distinction 107 Lamar Ave. SMITH KIKER RADIO SERVICE 3105 Bonham Phone 3-3659 PARIS, TEXAS ELBERT POINTER, Manager MAIN FURNITURE STORE New and Used Furniture 253 N. Main Phone 4-6106 LOVELACE BAKERY 210 Bonham Dial 4-7708 H. W. HOUSE 81 CO. Mufual Insurance PARIS, TEXAS Scribble Space . . . I f , ' , , , JI 1 .J 4 'H' ', Us . f, 5 1 ,SIRI 4, gif ff ,I , I, - 1, ,I 1 ISI A ' I . ' IJ I I IA I f t OWI. ' 189 OWL ' 190 KIMBELL-PARIS CADDEL-WARLICK Flowers for Every Occasion At Prices You Can Afford 1221 Church Street Dial 4-7411 OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONS Paris, Texas 1107 Pine Bluff Phone 4-6159 GIBRALTAR J. W. HICKEY 81 SON BEAUTY SAI-QN DISPENSING OPTICIANS 259 South Main 309 Liberty Bank Building Paris, Texas Dial 3-3490 .N S y L EASl.EY'S FLOWERS K LowELL EASLEY 'N 1 ,. 0 Q-1 Member Telegraph Delivery Service I X U Flowering Plants-Funeral Flowers I L Dial 3-3536 Lamar Road . 1' V U 4 U N i X 1 7 21 1159 li. WP 5 be VK f , R. J. MURPHY Q O, 1 I I f C qt ' q DRUGGIST P ' F ggi M f if ANLQ lm South Side Square . . 1 Blalr's Ideal Laundry 1 , . Wh I II cl t lo ol b b ol Dlal 4-4306 Pam, Texas Whlfflf lm Gil SEETR2 IDEBLDLASSIQIUDRYOEISID UL CLEANERS? 140 Qrad N. W. - Dial 4-2596 it Free Pick-up and Delivery We W Alexander Bicycle Repair We Repair All Bicycles, Tricycles, Moforbikes and Small Gas Engines CUSHMAN HEADQUARTERS 131 Bonham OYLER SIGN CO. Stage Curtains Neon and Printed Signs 2110 South Church Street MORTON FOODS HUBERT cuNNINoI-IAM, Distributor Murphy-Provine Lumber Co. Lumber, Smooth as a Smile Telephone 3-3393 PARIS, TEXAS NASH PRODUCE Fresh Fruits and VegeIabIes BANANAS 'Our Specialty Nelson Jersey Farm LAMAR ROAD Paris, Texas FRED N. WEST TRANSFER 228 3rd N.E. Paris, Texas Steve's Trim Shop Dial 4-9025 322 W. Kaufman Street PARIS, TEXAS THOMSON HARDWARE PHONE 4-7619 GLASS MOTOR COMPANY Your Dealer 2425 LAMAR PARIS, TEXAS A Complete, Modern, Up-To-Date TITLE PLANT ABSTRACTS - TITLE SERVICE JOHNSON TITLE COMPANY Paris, Texas White Way Grocery 81 Market G. I.. BAXTER, Owner STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fresh and Cured Meats Dial 4-2541 753 N. Main St. HOLLYWOOD SHOP Styles of Tomorrow Today READY-TO-WEAR and ACCESSORIES owl - 191 OW WILLIAMS SPORTING GOODS Mr. Durham explains the values featured at WILLIAMS SPORTING GOODS, 39 Lamar Avenue, as Eddie Armstrong admires a basketball, Noel Kelley inspects a helmet and George Young takes a good look at a football. S. M. WEISS, DISTRIBUTOR That Good Gulf Gasoline Gulf Pride Motor Oils and Tires, Batteries, and Accessories SWAIM PRINTING COMPANY E11e1'ytlJing for the Ojiceu 127 Lamar Ave. Phone 4-2393 RIGGS JEWELRY GUTHRIE 8g GUTHRIE I nsumnce - Bonds Paris, Texas Selling Peace of Mindt' 775 B h Ph 4-8494 , , on Gm one D1a1 4-8418 Pans, Texas DAIRY-ETTE Known tor its delicious Coney lslands, Hamburgers, Home-Made Chili, THE PARISIAN Women's 84 CI1iIdren's Wear 1 and Dairy-Ette. Style Center of N' E' Texas The Friendly Service ot the DAIRY-ETTE South Side Plaza ls Waiting to Serve You PARIS, TEXAS ODIS RUCKER Owner KFTV 1250 ON YOUR DIAL Congratulations and Best Wishes, Class of '56, from the station with imagination - KFTV. Serving the public interest with twice the power of any station in Lamar County. OWL ' 'I93 W, , .22 Sfiibble space A,fP5g65fL ww 5 Hg Of in my 'gy QQ? QQZQQ-of M M W Wgfliwggfwf MIW 1 W QV' My Wg' 5fb5ZfZf'fZiiX ' Lf Z Q QQ? J WQAJWV digg? Jace!! VGWM6-Jw Jff '5 fffbwxa Stellrose Beauty Shop NORMA KNOX True Individuality Cannot Be Imitated Complete Beauty Service 807 24th S.E. Phone 4-7242 PARKER'S GROCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries ' Quality Meats Fresh Vegetables 245 E. Washington Dial 4-9204 MARION PARKER Owner BETTENCOURT AND HASSELMEIER Plumbing and Heating Telephone 4-8200 or 4-4105 1452 LAMAR W. W. BILLS W. E. BILLS THE MIDGET CABINET SHOP Furnilure Built fo Order - Wood Carving Repairing, Refinishing, and Upholstering 233 Eighteenth N.W. Paris, Texa S N. C. THOMPSON Owner of FARMERS AND MERCHANTS COMPRESS AND WAREHOUSE CO. ROBINSON'S GULF STATION ' Anything in Automobile Service 208 S. Main Phone 4-4702 JESSE THRASHER AUTO SUPPLY 143 First St. N.E. Phone 3-3694 MANESS GARAGE Motor Rebuilding Dial 4-2480 98 20th N.E. ROY F. THOMSON I H22 Years in the Same Location 15 EAST HOUSTON .Wm 3-3970 ,QWZ 5714211 WILL H. LIGHTFOOT ARCHITECT DAN MCKINNEY PRODUCE 2060 Lamar Dial 4-2204 Compliments of JACK MORPHEW BOAT CO. 2401 North Main Phone 4-9115 DWI. ' 195 Paris Electric Service 257 lst SVV For motor repair, rewinding, repairing commercial and house wiring, The PARIS ELECTRIC SERVICE gets it done when you call Them at 4-4596. Pic Tured are The owners, George Crain and O. E Malone, wiTh Their friendly, dependable, and effi cient staff Holsum Bread Company 226 Lamar Ave. AII Paris High School sTudenTs agree that: If it's HOLSUM . . . It's Got To Be Good. Mr. .lay Bow- man, manager of The HOLSUM BREAD COMPANY in Paris, is shown proudly displaying a loaf of bread from The new and complete company deliv- ery truck. OWL ' 196 First Federal Savings and Loan 30 Clarksville The efficient staff of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION relaxes after serving Paris citizens. AT FIRST FEDERAL all savings are insured up To EBI0,000 and increase SM per annum compounded semi-annually. Take your money To FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN and watch your savings grow. Humble Oil ancl Refining Co. I475 3rd SE Grady Rea, our Lamar and Delta County agent for I-IUMBLE PRODUCTS, is shown here with the office mascoT, Uniflo. Always use HUMBLE Esso- Extra Gasoline, Esso-Extra Motor Oil, and 997 Motor Oil. Paris, Texas. Phone 4-8380. -PQ? 'sm 'I604 North Main Street Phone 4-4735 To BILL INGRAM Compliments of a Friend KYLE QROCERY 1 5 38 N. Main Dial 4-9 1 70 For Better Cleaning Grand Cleaners R. I.. GARDNER, Owner 205 Grand Ave. Phone 4-9064 CITY BARBER SHOP 106 CLARKSVILLE GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE The Headquarters for Lamar County Westinghouse Appliances 138 Lamar Dial 4-6614 KEENER 81 BILLINGSLEY Used Cars Where Price Sells and Quality Tells Dial 4-7866 230 N. Main HIGHWAY 82 CAFE 81 COURT Sizzling Steaks - Lunches Fried Chicken 4 Miles East of Paris, Highway 82 CHARLES BOWDEN Painting and Decorating Phone 4-8826 648 12th N.E. Scribble Space . . . ww Qcwtt ui-llwlilitig-4-UU oavcu M.:-Zen-JS ..,....,Qr3'3'2S,.a.s 'W' W' M332 -51.,s'z.1a.v,41 0-V-JV uu-L-1341 g 1aL..as,L-l..suf-A--1 . -dat ifwig E Z OWL ' 197 J 81 S Servicenter 306 Clarksville The one stop service station isJ 81 S SERVICENTER. We feature auto accessories, tires, batteries, tish- ing tackle, and road and tow service 24 hours a day, We give S 84 H Green Stamps. For the best in service and those good Gulf products, see J 84 S SERVICENTER. Owned by Morris Johnson. M Evriu:-:B CUNCRETE WE Lamar Business College American Legion Bldg. Complete Business Training is given at the LAMAR BUSINESS COLLEGE, Paris, Texas. Money Spent on Education is an investment, Not an Expense. For details, phone 4-2549. OWL ' 198 Watson's Nursing Home Dial 4-6550 436 Church HOME-LIKE ATMOSPHERE Brick Building - Steam Heat Air Conditioned Fire Alarm in Every Room YOUR OWN PHYSICiAN'S CARE 17 Years in Paris it-.. Medford Concrete Pipe Company T545 S. Church The home ot the best concrete pipe in Northeast Texas is MEDFORD'S CONCRETE PIPE CO. Among the many tine types on hand are culvert pipe, sewer pipe, pipe tittings, drain tile, septic tanks, grease traps, stock water troughs, irrigation pipe, and concrete specialties. Phone 4-8652 for information. .J C 81 S MOTOR CLINIC Complete Auto Repair HARRY CRAWFORD - TOMMY SEAY 129 1st S.W. Dial 4-2435 , T NORTH TEXAS SUPPLY CO. Hamp Feagan Electric For Progress in Lamar County Farms, Gardens, and Livestock , , . RAYBURN BELL, owner Contracting and Repairing Dial N. Main North Main PhOI'1e FRY LUMBER CO. 30th S.W. at Bonham Street PHONE 5-1681 See Fry Before You Buy JOE HILLHOUSE GROCERY CARPENTER'S FOOD - FEED - SEED Grocery 81 Market 1826 Clarksville Dial 4-63961 H6 West Austin Phone 4-6260 MRS. LOTT KYLE, Realtor Call Me for Your Real Estate Needs 919 S. Main Dial 4-4512 - GRAY'S GARAGE W. R. Thrasher Art Studio Painter of Fine Arts, Experience Sells Itself Stage Decorations ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING 2157 E' me DM-1579 CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS THE TEXAS PECAN CO. 2303 Bonham Phone 4-6100 We pay top prices for pecans. See us before you sell. PARIS, TEXAS SHELLED PECANS AT ALL TIMES Phone 4-6891 2211 N. Main CARLOW IRON AND METAL Finest Quality 1102 Graham Phone 4-7854 Night Phone 3-3993 Dealer in All Kinds of Scrap .t E 5 X ' Plant Your Dollars in Our Seeds I and Watch Them Grow LAMAR SEED STORE Garden, Field and Flower Seeds Commerce Houston and Pet Supplies B - . PHONE 4-7782 ryan Victoria 135 Bonham Street Paris, Texas OWL ' 199 OWL ' 200 SWIFT SL COMPANY PLANT AND HATCHERY P. O. Box 159 -- Paris ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING COMPANY JIM HOLLAND, Manager 1501 N. Main Phone 3-3895 BILL LEWIS CAFE 102 CLARKSVILLE LAMAR OIL COMPANY Distributors of Amlico Gas DIAL 4-6280 1470 North Main Paris, Texa Headquarters for Your Popular, Rhythm and Blues, and Classical Records When You Want Music of Any Kind . .. TRY THE DOWN BEAT FIRST! Down Beat Music Shop 27 Lamar Avenue Paris, TGXOS LOIS NELSON, Owner Ellis Inman' Gfnuutg Erlgu THOMAS B. STEELY, Owner For Best Texaco Service H I N D M A N ' S Service Station 401 Bonham Phone 4-9110 7 'TTI lf by xxmvr f, eil the Jeweh n BILL'S TIRE 81 BATTERY SERVICE TIRE RECAPPING - VULCANIZING W. F. CBIIII Eaglebarger, Prop. CITIES SERVICE TIRES ancl BATTERIES 137 Clarksville Phone 3-3554 Road Service MCFARLAND CLEANERS Cleaning, Pressing and Alterations Repair Work Free of Charge 140 N. Main Phone 4-2375 T. E. NELSON GRO. 2505 Lamar Dial 4-9159 OPEN 6 'TIL 9 Service with a Smile REECE MOTORS Your Dodge and Plymouth Dealer Dial 4-4336 TEXAS FURNITURE STORE NEW ancl USED FURNITURE R. J. Weaver Frank Weaver 134 First S.W. Phone 4-6370 POMROY Conoco Service Station 1603 church Dial 4-9062 Main Office Equipment Co. 217 N. Main Dial 4-7517 Authorized Agency for REMINGTON RAND REAVES DRIVE-INN CAFE 329 N. Main Phone 4-9093 Meet Your Friends at Reeves PARIS SALVAGE CO. SCRAP IRON AND METAL 1425 South Church Phone 4-8250 OWL ' 201 , www fx QW W 'QQ flffif W if Q W wif 2523 lffwf WX 33539 ww? ww Wffw wffy M V3 L ' 202 ow Hollje Brothers SUPERIOR SHOE REPAIRING 204 West Price Paris, Texas A FAITH'S BEAUTY STUDIO 87 S.W. 8TH DIAL 4-2744 Unique Cleaners and Haffers Olean and Dub Clarkson, Owners Phone 4-7282 121 First N.W. R. G. WALKER 81 SON MARKET AND GROCERY Famous Barbecue Compliments of FRANK WEAR -FANGIO AUTO PAINT AND BODY SHOP DIAL 4-8032 755 14th Street NE - You Wreck 'Em - We Fix 'Emu H A Y N E S ' GULF SERVICE STATION Across from Junior College 2341 Clarksville Phone 3-3930 DIMPLE CRAIN DAVIS Real Estate-Insurance-Loans 6th N.E. or Lomor PARIS, TEXAS Towers Used Cars Elmer and Henry 535 N. Main Phone 4-2557 PARIS, TEXAS Best Wishes lo lhe Sfudenis of PHS in 1956 Q WILL HORNE 8g SON Phillips Petroleum Co. AUSTIN HEFFLEFINGER, Jabber Phill-Up with Phillips 66 Phone 3-5680 Paris, Texas Complimenfs of ELISHA MYERS District Judge ,jskzncly .goocl .Slow Cify-Wide Delivery 38 Clarksville Dial 4-4656 OWL ' 203 Nicholson House Motel Q 750 Bonham THE NICHOLSON. HOUSE, Paris' modern motel, provides satisfaction and friendly service for the students, parents, and friends of P. H. S. Before a banquet Mr. Clyde Nicholson chats with Clifford Franklin, Sandra Blackburn, Charlene Blackstone, James Paul Miears, Caramae Simmons, and Paul Gene Roden. Solomon's Men's Wear T20 S. Main Mr. George Solomon agrees with son Georgie that John Euston portrays a handsome lad in his white sport coat. For the finest in student wearing apparel, SOLOMON'S MEN'S WEAR is the store for you. Fashion Barber and Beauty Shop 874 i2th S. E. Something has been added to Paris' business establishments this year. It's the FASHION BARBER 84 BEAUTY SHOP. Hair styles to suit your personality. Owned and operated by Bill and Edna Burchinal. Faught Motor Company T 475 N. Mum Some girls may think that diamonds are a girl's best friend, but Patsy Coker will settle for a beau- tiful new T956 Chrysler with the push button gear shift shown to her by Mr. Buddy Faught. FAUGHT MOTOR COMPANY also carries a complete line of Mopar auto parts. OWL ' 204 HOGAN LUMBER CO. 2103 Lamar Ave. Dial 4-7559 LAMAR GROCERY R. W. LEE 1528 Lamar Dial 4-4085 C O I. I. I E R ' S STELLROSE CLEANERS HARVEY COLLIER, Owner Try Our New Cleaning Zvletbovl Dial 4-6710 2101 Lamar Ave. Professional Eye Care TEXAS OPTICAL 4 Clarksville Dial 4-8350 2 WELCH ART SHOP Your Picture Framer Since 1918 Shadow Boxes - Velvet Mats Lovely Prints for Sale Old Frames Refinished Oil Paintings Reclaimed 101 24th NW Q Phone 4-7610 The Beauty Bar IRENE BROWN Individual Hair Styling Madam Rubinoii Cosmetics 213 First Natl. Bank Bldg. DIAL 5-1988 ' ELTON CASTLEBURY Plumbing and Heating 109 19th S.E. Phone 4-6573 Deweese Monument Co. 448 Lamar Ave. Paris, Texas Welding Supplies Medical Gases GRAND OXYGEN COMPANY PHONE 4-8490 PRICE-MACKEY 8. PIERSON Insurance 205 North Main St. Phones 4-4341 and'4-2593 5 2 rw ' R C. G. THOMPSON Trucking Dirt and Clearing Dial 3-3484 805 N. Main GUY T. MORGAN SERVICE STATION 2224 Bonham Phone 4-9101 In Paris It's The City Steam Laundry Sanitone Cleaners 2-Way Drive-In Dial 3-3326 535 Clarksville OWL ' 205 A f T T U ' I :SS , L , F0r My Mnney If 51...---il ,. , X 1 if , 4, , - 4l, I fp f A UA., I9 6: O I . Llberiy Nahonal anlv xl In Parls , I ' . N .... ............ ....................... . .,,. . .. I The Bank of Friendly Service ' fs? . . - ---------- ----------------------------------------------- - - H . X ff 5, YOUR DEPOSITS INSURED UP T0 510,000 If 1 AT LIBERTY NATIONAL I N . OFFIC RS DIRECTORS WWW J. . CECI , President LOUIS WILLIAMS BLAKE K. LEE PHILIP HUTCHISON, Exec. Vice-President C. M. TERRELL A. M. AIKIN, JR BLAKE K. LEE, Viee-President 0. B. FISHER J. G. CECIL S. M. HAIZLIP, Cashier J. O. ATWELL J. C. DeSHONG RALPH PEARCE, Vice-President PHILIP HUTCHISON V. E. STEWART, Assistant Cashier C. M. MCWHERTER, JR. GEORGE H, THOMPSON, Assistgnt Cashier 0511. ' 2 .1 lN'l'ER3'l'A'IE 'l'i'lEA'l'RES GRAND - PLAZA - AIRPORT DRIVE-IN Dedicated to Community Service jACK'S GULF SERVICE JACK WOOLDRIDGE, Owner 1626 Lamar Avenue Phone 4-8636 Compliments of JOE RAMSI-EY - JAY TOM HOLLEY Representing THE L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known Wherever There Are Schools and Colleges UWL ' 207 C 8. C Drug Store i709 Clarksville When you're thirsty, hungry for iust a snack, starv- ing for a big meal, or just wanting to ioin the gang, Gwen Davis, Barbara McCollum, Jo Scrog- gins, and Anna Beth Brackeen all agree the place to go is the 'C arc. we Nita Raye 26 Clarksville Every season young girls' fancies turn to smartly styled fashions. Here Mrs. W. B. Herd displays one of her felt skirts to Alta Lou Bristow and Kaye Hearn. OWL ' 208 Pete Huggins Humble Station 4-9188 or 4-2488 707 Bonham Geneva Wilson finds Humble Gasoline and the friendly service of Pete Huggins to be an unbeat- able combination. L7 Their Motto: 24-Hour Day Wrecker Service . . . Moving Service , Humble Service Willie P. Lane 8. Son Used Ca rs 5-i909 20 W. Price You can't miss with a car from WILLIE P. LANE 8 SON USED CAR LOT. Willie P. Lane is pleased over selling a car to Alvin Burns while son Joe Robert Lane looks on. MODERN CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Aikin's Men's Wear E. SIDE PLAZA Phone 4-2813 20 12th S.W. Dial 4-2635 DEWEY MILLER .IEWELER DEPENDABLE FRIENDLY SERVICE Trust the Man Who ls Skilled of His Ari Roy Davis II2 Clarksville ST. Phone 4-2640 PARIS, TEXAS See Complete Horne Furnishings Weehunt Roofing Co. For All Types of Roofing jobs PHONE 5-1642 641 E. Washington Paris, Texas SLAGLE BROTHERS Big Value in used cars 206 N. Main Phone 4-9057 0-1 ' ' se hal Packing Co. 5 f Paris V a I, lv ' hterers and Fabricators of Beef CAR LOT SHIPPERS 601 Center St. Phone 4-7890 PARIS, TEXAS 346-70 Bonham Dial 4-2104 BARNETT'S CARDIN AL FOOD STORE 2003 Lamar Phone 3-3177 Complimenfs of NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS Branch 501 BARR'S COFFEE SHOP HOYLE BARR, Owner 77 Sth SW. Dial 4-8329 PEYTON A. ELLISON Attorney-at-law 304 First National Bank Building PARIS, TEXAS DIAL 4-4488 FAIRVIEW DAIRY FARM PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS PAUL EASLEY NURSERY Shrubs-Efvergreens-Roses-Landscaping Highway 82 Dial 4-2055 R.F.D. 2 OWL ' 209 OWL ' 210 Why Is a Paris High Graduate Like a Bottle of Speas Fine Vinegar? just as Speas Fine Vinegar spreads over the United States, Canada, and Latin-America, graduates of Paris High School scatter over the world to make a success in various fields of endeavor. Also, like Speas Vinegar, PHS graduates become known for their line ingredients-to get the job done-Whether it be to pickle a peach or hold down an executive position. SPEAS COMPANY ROSCOE JONES PAINT STORE J. W. HORN TIN SHOP Pittsburgh Paints Linoleum All Types of Sheet Metal Work, Fine Wallpaper Asphalt Tile Glass Artists' Supplies Water Tanks and Gin Work Venetian Blinds and Sundries Grdnd Ave. - Phone 250 2nd PARIS, TEXAS Drury Mattress 81 Awning Co. Makers of Maifresses and Awnings T243 13th NW Dial 4-2866 Meet and Eat at the BOB INN CAFE Home of Chicken Fried Steaks Dial 4-8749 1504 N. Main E VERYBODY'S SERVICE STATION O. L. MERRITT, Owner 230 Grand Avenue FIRESTONE STORE 204 Lamar Dial 4-2883 Glenn's Shoe Service Hand Tooled Leather Goods 118 Lamar Phone 5-1168 PARIS, TEXAS See CLYDE HELMS For Good Used Cars 503 N. Main Cox AQUARIUM Tropical Fish A Fascinating Hobby Mrs. Robert E. Cox 205 10th NE DAIRY KREAM Frozen C ustaifds 423 N. Main St. Paris, Texas Compliments of Gibraltar Barber Shop BOWEN EXPRESS Greenville - Mt. Pleasant - Texarkana Dallas - Paris PARIS: DALLAS: 109 lst S.E. 1904 Young St. Phone 5-3550 Phone ST-2711 I F000 MANUFACTURERS CITY MARKET We Kill the Best and Sell for Less Wholesale and Retail D. E. JUMPER-W. H. WHITNEY 329 'Isl S.W. Paris, Texas I lMobiIgusI, W. A. BILLS MOORE Agent, Magnolia Petroleum Co. Phone 3-3286 Paris, Texas OWL ' 211 Bolin's Beauty Shop 2331 Lamar For the latest in hair styles call BOLIN'S BEAUTY SHOP, 4-686i. After a shampoo, Barbara Johnson has her hair set by Mrs. Lois Bolin. Permanent Waves Are Our Specialty Couch Shoe Store 38 SW Plaza Shoes from COUCH SHOE STORE give a firm foundation. For style, durability, economy, and comfort, a smart person will make tracks for that right shoe store - COUCH'S. Anecia Vessels seems pleased as Jerry Couch fits her with her chosen style while Mrs. Couch looks on. OWL ' 212 Ayres' Gift Shop Mrs. Elmer Ellis shows Joan Abels and Pat Johnson one of her beautiful china patterns. AYRES' GIFT SHOP features gifts for the graduate and bride. Students, parents and friends of PHS are invited to come in and select their gifts from a wide selec- tion of stock. Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Co. Dial 3-3l3O i806 Clarksville Specializing in All Kinds of Building Materials Retail Yards Serving in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. DICKERSON BROS. GARAGE Nash Sales 81 Service Bear Wheel Alignment Radiator and Radio Repair 325 Blonhqm Dial 4-4100 E. L. EATON GENERAL 'CONTRACTOR MILLWORK and SUPPLY 2100 N. Main Phone 3-5135 PRINTIS E. ELLIS GENERAL AGENT American National Insurance Co. LIFE INSURANCE 608 First National Bank Bldg. Paris, Texas M y PHS graduates are going ll g thru y d l dowmen AskP E Ell b these Scribble Space.. . ffwvjlkzt, da -AL!! J'A4A6,-5 ,4.47aa,,v,+4-f I74.?Jf,4Q,.J,7 44.0.4-..-fy 517606 mg 05. fwywwfrfrwg . ,640 iilffweejww w Q'W j..,..e.c,4.,,Lh, .fwffdfffc fe'-ff' 5 l ?'f I p,,.,.Q:: .!,,,...,,ee2:.J M M omdk ' 1 NIORPHEW BU CK-G . , tw I NIC C0 M! 1 JL ,XVXLLJA Paris, Texas vexf- ' I WMM fl M 548 Lamar Ave. Phone 4-7870 l ' V l Qillwl ? ' J I3 OWL ' 214 Secretary-Treasurer CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T956 J. J. Coleman NATIONAL Plaza Building IARM Loiiiissocittlilll SECRETARY TREASURIIRS OFFICE 38 First St. N.W. fsomi Linn ami LQAIIS Best Wishes to the Students of PARIS HIGH SCHOOL Rodgers-Wade Manufacturing Company That Good Furniture' ' Compliments of COL. M. CAVINESS We extend our sincere appreciation to these cloctors, without whose names our book would not have seemed complete: J. E. Armstrong, M.D. C. D. Barker, M.D. N. L. Barker, M.D. F. V. Breneman, MD. W. W. Fitzpatrick, M.D. C. E. Gilmore, M.D. D. S. Hammond, M.D. J. F. Hillhouse, M.D. Harold Hunt, M.D. T. E. Hunt, Sr., M.D. Thomas Hunt, Jr., M.D. Anna Jopling, M.D. J. L. Jopling, M.D. D. F. Kerbow, M.D. D. R. Lewis, M.D. R. L. Lewis, M.D. C. L. Lunsford, M.D. O. R. O'Neill, M.D. H. W. Parchman, M.D. J. N. Powell, M.D. O. W. Robinson, M.D. J. A. Stephens, M.D. C. M. Townsend, M.D. M. A. Walker, M.D. G. S. Woodtin, M.D. James Brunette, DD.S. R. M. Coker, DD.S. E. P, Dickson, DD.S. Gladys Grittis, DD.S. Hayes 8 Hayes, DD.S. A. L. Jones, DD.S. W. L. Kelley, DD.S. J. A. Miles, DD.S. C. M. Reavis, DD.S. Lamoine Miller, D.O. R. H. Spell, DO. Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home 730 Clarksville GRADY FRY - MARVIN. GIBBS Owners Phone 3-3366 Southern Cleaners 436 Lamar Ave. Foremost among The cleaners ot Paris is The SOUTHERN CLEANERS. For The best in cleaning and pressing send your cloThes To The SOUTHERN CLEANERS. We clean Them clean is Their motto, and one That They cerTainly live up To. OWL ' 215 Radio Station KPLT Old Dallas Highway K P L T ABC-Tslsi 271 Drive-In Theatre T995 NorTh Main The 27l DRIVE-IN THEATRE is The place Tor movie entertainment under The stars. A nevvly designed concession stand fulfills all Those hungry moments. For The laTesT in movieentertainment, drive out To The 27l DRIVE-IN THEATRE TonighT. Main Theatre 30 N. Main Join your friends at the newly redecorated MAIN THEATRE for the best in entertainment at a mini- mum in cost. Famous Shoe Store East Side Plaza FAMOUS SHOE STORE has a wide selection of name brand shoes. Marianna Snowden and Jill Koenig discuss the quality of hosiery with Mr. Glen Edwards, owner of FAMOUS SHOE STORE. OWL ' 216 Paris Music Company 215 Grand Ave. Marsha Pyle and John Holden are enjoying a record supplied for them by one of the many Wurlitzers owned and serviced by PARIS MUSIC COMPANY. Mr. A. VV. Clem, owner of the com- pany, invites you to call or come by for the select- ing of music or the purchasing of a record player. Mutual of Omaha This is the office and sales force of the Tom Thrash agency representing the world's largest health and accident company, MUTUAL OF OMAHA. Office girls are Mrs. Jean Parker and Mrs. Sheron Gilliam. Salesmen are J. A. Harbison, T. J. Lowrey, Sam Leverett, J. L. Hyde, and Joe Loftin. The Division Manager is T. L. Thrash. ,,,.::-::,, me wsseEs,c1 ... .W-M-i ALLEN 8a FREDERICK IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Sales and Service 2101 N. Main Phone 3-3730 PARIS, TEXAS HIGHWAY 82 TRUCK STOP GULF ACCESSORIES Tires - Tubes - Batteries 2246 Bonham Phone 4-9129 ROAD SERVICE E. E. Swint Battery and Electric Generators, Starters, Ignitions and General Automobile Repair Dial 4-4720 405 First Street N.W. PARIS AUTOMATIC GAS COMPANY, INC. Butane Gas - Gas Appliances - Propane Gas Cook With Gas lI's 4 Times Cheaper 220 Lamar Dial 5-1686 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE from CALDWELL MOTOR CO. Used Cars 521 Lamar Paris, Texas One Block East of Higlp School H I C K M A N INSURANCE AGENCY SOUND INSURANCE COUNSEL AND PROTECTION Since 1925 C A V I N E S S SERVICE STATION 1222 s. Main Dial 4-2838 RIDE THE PARIS CITY BUS WEE HICKORY INN Mr. and Mrs. Ted Herring 844 E. Herron Phone 3-3321 STRIPLAND REFRIGERATOR AND PUMP SERVICE I HAYDEN STRIPLAND Serving Norfheasf Texas and Southeast Oklahoma PARIS, TEXAS 2625 S. Main Phone 3-3456 Texas Beauty Shoppe FRANCES COLLINS, Owner Hair Stylings to Fit Your Personality Phone 4-2484 WI'II'I'E'S AUTO STORE 122 Bonham Dial 3-3336 HOME OF GREATER VALUE A L F O R D ' S Aberdeen Angus Farm JESS B. ALEORD, owner Paris, Texas OWL ' 217 Meadowbrook Memorial Park, Inc. 805 Clarksville NON-SECTARIAN - PERPETUAL CARE Telephone 4-7634 Paris, Texas Paris Typewriter Exchange Dial 4-4959 TO9 lsT NW The Typing classes oT PHS always Tind Their Type- wriTers in perTecT condiTion, due To The consTanT vigilance oT PARIS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. In The picTure Jimmy Heavner, serviceman, and Mr. William Bone, owner, are seen waTching Susan Coca Type a leTTer from The CompTomeTer DicTaphone. OWL ' 218 Spangler'ss 32 W. Plaza Those big smiles could mean only one Thing . . . Priscilla Kuykendall and Mary Cafherine Geron are pleased over The selecTion oT china Mr. Spangler is displaying. CarringTon's Service STaTion ancl Garage Dial 4-6115 2460 Lamar Bring us your car Trouble. We have new and used parTs To TTT your every need. Mr. R. l-l. CarringTon and sons, Johnny and Dee, believe Premier Gasoline and MoTor Oil will TIT your bill anyTime. Scribble Space . . . Jjmbfgfggffw 04 r Jogwfcze M! se LZQWWM Mainz, Wi? Vwwlgmr ilrl fwfr? M ligphl 4 will Wi I, 1 1 6 Q 1 ff 3 v, of ,ff fifty V I' ML we BILL GREEN PLUMBING COMPANY Specializing in Installations I603 W. Houston Dial 4-8404 Anderson, Thompson 8 Few Realtors Real Estate and Loan 120 N. Main Paris Mattress and Venetian Blind Co. 1458 North Main Dial 4-2646 LEIGHTON CORNETT COUNTY ATTORNEY Paris, Texas Deluxe Barber Shop I Barber Work At Its Besf' JACK ABSHIRE -JAMES T. HILL 118 Lamar Avenue I Next to the Paris News DIXIE SUPER No.1 1215 Bonham A. R. Miller, Manager DIXIE SUPER NO. 3 W ' 807 N. Main 3 Carl Moore, Manager DIXIE SUPER NO. 5 2445 Lamar Ave. Harry Bosworth, Manager Save 4c Per Gallon BUY DIXIE GAS Morris Kimbell, Distributor OWL ' 219 Beall Brothers 26 N. Plaza Carolyn McMinn is quite pleased over the skirt and sweater ensemble modeled by Vicki Daughtrey. Mrs. Dave Robinson voices her approval of Vicki's choice. BEALI. BROTHERS is noted tor its triendly service and superb quality. C. R. 8g Mac's Gulf Service 704 Bonham Street We specialize in washing and lubrication and other services to automobiles. We vacuum clean your car with every wash iob, and give S 81 H Green Stamps. Owners, C. R. Cheatham and J. L. McManess, otter dependable and friendly service to everyone. OWL ' 220 Harold Hodges Insurance Co. - H2 S. Main Mr. Harold Hodges talks insurance with Anita Franklin, Walter Strickland, and Hampy Hodges. 'i ..:f' ' , f ll ' I ' LCD HODGES w:.': ---. . 5' . .552 -..-' - . l 0 I y fcwuihfgefcaaiwniut Babcock Brothers Auto Supply Company 221 Bonham Mr. Marshall Crockett and Mr. Elmer Castner, salesmen at BABCOCK BROTHERS, are showing the new, tubeless Brunswick tire to Bill McFadden. BABCOCK BROTHERS also carry a complete line ot long life batteries, seat covers, and auto accessories. Your Money Buys More at Your Babcock Store. wL W W - fd? W iiiififfii, i n ' We' Zigi? ,VM M70 ' ' ' ,QM S2646 - fm W W ,iff QV' W' Congratulations to the 4 222 f fi c L A s s o F 1 9 Z2 Q 5' 7 -dc-g from Q15 T3 CUMMER GRAHAM CO. Manufacturers of CRATES AND BASKETS USED FOR SHIPMENT OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Plants at PARIS . . . PITTSBURG . . . EEAUMON T . . . LONGVIEW . . . TRINITY MMJCMJZMJ5 ffm XQUMJJEW Wwfwfilg 5215 dbx? fwwmw WWUJQZVMX QMQWXOZZVCA j9 CLYDE PARHAM Building Contractor 2439 Clarksville Street Phone 4-663i PARIS, TEXAS ,.,,,.,,f ' .An,,.q-0 Gra pette Bottling Co. 2227 Lamar Ave. The GRAPETTE BOTTLING COMPANY is the bottler of Mission Drinks as Well as Grapette. All the students at P.l'l.S. agree that tor a drink that can't be beat drink Grapette. For all your clubs or party refreshments, call us first. OWL ' 222 Fx. Parisian Barber Shop iSame Location Since l9l6l A Dial 4-9l86 lO2 Lamar Ave. Don't take our vvord for it, ask our customers about satistaction. You'll never go wrong with us. L. J. KAMMER W. J. STRINGFELLOW- M. J. THIELMAN Cannon Printing Co. lOl Lamar Ave. Cannon's has a complete stock ot office supplies, personal stationery, Hallmark greeting cards, and school supplies. Paul Gene Roden, Jackie Burch, and Barbara Burgess are purchasing their supplies from Mrs. Roach. CANNON PRINTING COMPANY is a familiar place to most P.H.S. students. K. SHOE SHOP Fine Shoe Repairing 131 Lamar Ave. PARIS, TEXAS O. Besf Wishes fo Ihe Seniors POP NOBLES PARIS FINANCE CO. A Complefe Loom Service 29 Lcimcir Ave. Phone 3-3890 LONKOUSKI'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP Upholstering - Cushions Rebuilt General Repair 71115 E. Houston Phone 3-5604 Guest Paper Company f CHEVROLET - CADILLAC Sales and Serviee LAMAR CHEVROLET CO See It for Less at the LAMAR THEATRE 202 Bonham I'I69 Bonham ST. Phone 4-8207 I Paris, Texas MAIN TIRE STORE 4 -,.sv ' 5 i e New and Used Tires I 7 VERNON L. SIMS A 304 N. Main Dial 4-7421 ' M D SECREST RADIO-TV SERVICE ' ' MOTOROLA TELEVISION . . For Any Type Radio - TV Service Buzldmg Contractor 121 15, SE Dial 3-3900 Paris, Texas Dial 4-4725 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Try Before You Buy WIN You'll Like If . . . FREE DEMONSTRATION ANYTIME L .iii N0 OBLIGATIONS - . . . If Likes You 40 N. Main Dicil 4-2592 M ' ' i MASTER GARAGE W Seven-Up Bofflmg Co Auto and Truck Repair L- V' Paris' Texas 553 lsr NW Moseley Amusement Co. MOSELEY AMUSEMENT COMPANY, located at 332 W. Booth, handles coin operated machines, luke boxes, and shuffle alleys in anal around Paris. James and Bill Moseley are loading a nevv 300- player juke box, in preparation for delivery to one of their many customers. Carlock's Food Store 2454 Bonha m Street The wise shopper shops at CARLOCK'S FOOD CENTER, the modern store in Paris. The many features offered are the new storage vault, the slaughtering house, curing, processing, and pack- aging of all your meats. Mr. Henry Price checks groceries for Mr. M. A. Caldwell. K-Bar Ranch Rodeo 3 Miles West of Paris Geneva Wilson, l955 Rodeo Queen, tells Vicki Maness, Carol Bassano, and Sherry Bryant hovv the Rodeo, presented every July, is a sport that the whole family will enioy. They have everything from bucking horses to a greased pig scramble. Come on out, partner, meet us at the K-BAR RODEO. OWL ' 224 Roberts Jewelers North S. Plaza international, Gorham, Heirloom, Lunt, and Vkfal- lace Sterling Silver. Castleton anal Syracuse China. Bulova, Longine-Wittnauer and Elgin Watches, Famous Feature Lock Diamonds. Quality - Value - Service ln the picture Gladys Carnahan shovvs Kaye Hearn and .lill Koenig one of their many fine pieces of silver. - Hodges Auto Sales Dial 4-8438 T35 lst NW We Specialize in 'Extra Nice Cars HAMP MALONE ELECTRIC CO. Dial 5-1661 125 Clarksville PARIS, TEXAS PARIS RADIO-TV SERVICE RADIO and TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 3-3225 BILL FLOYD Paris, Texas BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '56 Paris Rubber 8: Supply 230 Lamar Ave. Paris, Texas FLORENCE STEWART FLORIST Dial 3-3319 1800 Church si. For That Unusual Corsage . . . See Florence Stewart DOTSON'S GARAGE Lamar and Sixth SE Phone 3-3285 PARIS, TEXAS THOMPSON TAILOR SHOP Dial 4-7063 IIs lst s.w. We sincerely appreciate these additional doctors to complete the list of doctors inter- ested in our book: J. E. Price, O.D. W. C. Ragan, O.D. J. W. McCoy, D.V.M. A. Moore, D.V.M. J. R. Moore, D.S.C. Don I, Riddle, D.V.M. TOM THUMB MARKET Disi 4-2206 2405 Clarksville Bill White Real Estate Your Business Appreciated PHONE 4-7390 on 4-2623 Liberty Bank Bldg. THE THINKING FELLOW RIDES A YELLOW YELLOW CAB COMPANY JOE SKIDMORE 8s SON, Owners David E. Rainey Co. Over 25 Years of Insurance Service GENERAL INSURANCE 101 Plaza Bldg. Phone 4-2849 OWL ' 225 John H. Capers Plumbing Co. Route i JOHN H. CAPERS PLUMBING CO., masters in plumbing, heating, repairs, and contracting. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Capers and son Billy Bob are pictured with their plumbing truck. The Owl Drug Store 1775 N. Main The crowd always seems to tind its way to the OWL DRUG STORE for a snack after football games, shows, or dates. Among the many attrac- tions, the OWL features curb service. Here you see Beverly Clemons, lmy Lou Caviness, and Joe Thur- mon enjoying the service extended to them. OWL ' 226 Staples Jewelry 6 Clarksville ln STAPLES' silver, china, ancl crystal department, Shelby Stone and Carolyn Inniss are admiring one ot the many patterns of silver shown them by Mrs. Clyde Antoine. Midwest Video Corporation 128 South Main Your Community Antenna System Christine Dickinson, secretary, Joe Szekely, man- ager, and F. W. Hensley and G. H. Scott, consult- ing engineers, are shown around a TV which gives better television reception by using the community antenna. Phone 4:4830 Paris., Texas PARIS LIVESTOCK and COMMISSION 4. ...I , Q s ' it f I R? 'L' Tt- . . .v V 1. af Clement Road iissgigllm ffafggg, 'R , ' ,, J ll AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY ' B - I tg B I J , 9 5 J E ii The Best in ii Q, f I ,T , MoToR FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION lk - B 'S Daily Schedules 3 E T R A to and from 'J I I X Amarillo - Beaumont - Dallas - Ft. Worth - Houston .S Longview - Sherman - Shreveport, La. - Texarkana .X Waco - Wichita Falls - Hugo and Oklahoma Points Ns RED BALL MOTOR FREIGHT INC. 9 4 1920 South Church Street Phone 4-4576 1, Q ' 4 N FRANK WOLFE TRANSFER 8a STORAGE tif? wg T Long Distance Moving T21 E. Houston ' ' Dial 4-8253 Agent for NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES, INC. OWL ' 227 WOODY ELECTRIC CO. T R U L O C K Licensed Contractor Industrial - Commercial - Residential TV and Radio Air Conditioning Wiring 223 Clarksville 5-3634 PHONE 4-6161 L , i Hinkle Lumber Company Largest Lumber Yard in North East Texas J. WALTON SKINNER, Manager Houston and 3rd NW Phone 5-1696 OWL ' 228 ' Fant Milling Company A 'tA'tv!-A 2 g GLADIOLA House MIXES A Q14 1104 Bonham Dial 4-6155 - Ag. Paris, Texas , Mum f JACK RUTHERFORD, Mfmger Be Modern - Go Electricv TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS CURTIS PEAVY Disiribufor Dial 4-8106 975 Pine Bluff FAlN'S,+FLIG1-IT 50 RESTAURANT Specializes in Mexican and Southern Foods Bar-B-Q of Your Choice Highway 271 Dial 4-9118 THE DAIRY QUEEN 1301 N. MAIN The Cone wifh the Curl on Top Compliments Of BOONE RICHARDS FLOYD 8: I.. C. WOMACK Sanding and Finishing Floors Dial 4-6411 or 4-8519 1726 W. Shiloh Publisher's Engraving Co. W. H. MOORE GROCERY AND MARKET lT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Phone 3-3527 726 E. Polk St. Paris, Texas The Dallas Morning News 101 1stN.W. Dial 3-3786 BILL PEARSON - WALTER TARVER SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY TOM MITCHELL, Marketer 1341 Church Dial 3-5128 GRIFFIN 81 LEWIS Main Service Station 207 N. Main U. S. ROYAL TIRES CONOCO PRODUCTS SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Shop ai SEARS and Save FREE PARKING Lamar at Main Dial 5-1621 Qwlwnlfgmr 4 fg. ,,,,, S ' We in 1 , , ' A 2535 1, 4- , f 5 1 f l lllzawf I-I ' l ff- TV' L , , ,M f lnsert currency ' Rengove coins and the conventio I balls from the manner. same pocket. ' First in New Styles ' Beautiful Matching Colors ' Luggage That Holds More ' Scratch-proof and Strong PELTZ'S LEATHER GOODS 14 Clarksville St. Paris, Texas DWI. ' 229 OWL I. W. HARRISON SL SON GENERAL CONTRACTORS BASSANO SERVICE PARTS B Gm B MOTOR CLINIC All Types of Repairs and Parts Dial 4-2805 570 E. Houston HOLMES GARAGE Aufo Repairing n Motor Tune-Up - Brake Service 151 23rd S.E. Dial 4-2223 RAY WALTER, Consignee The Texas Company PARIS, TEXAS Texaco - Firestone Wholesale BOMAR WOODS Your Conoco Man Box 449 Dial 4-4782 or 5-1556 I PARIS, TEXAS Scribble Space . . . 1 , -,gw', 1Qff.'Qi,1-Lc,efJ Im, r- ' -C g ly 1,X,,ty,6fx 4 ,k,Q,-CL! ,I ML- '1'..f x' . I W V ' . . I ,- ' . 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' ' . . ...:86, 102, 111, 124 Chorus: kalrls ............ ............. . .... 1 13 0 ' O ' ' oivens, USIOFIS ..... ........ ....... 8 7 Cnote, berald Wayne ....................... 81 Aosmre' Lorryil 6 O' 74' 13' DIQCK, lillly ...... ............. 6 8 Citizenship committee ................... ...117 'fjgiiqrgne ' ' ' ' do oiaa., ooooy ........................... 52, loo clark, Jimmy ........ 76, 79, 95, 102, 119, 159, 142 QQ .' Jer, ' ' ' be olock, Vivian ................... ...53, 110, 154 LIGFKSOU, David C., Jr ............... 69, 139, 150 'A mam Q Y 5 2 lvl 1s.ockourn, oiga NSll.4f, 55, 112, 119, 129, 154, 158 Clarkson, Dorothy s ........... . ......... ov, 121: Ziggy' Loo enfv ' ' ' ' ' bo Blackburn, oanara. .50, ao, 112, 117, 154, IOO, 2u4 Clarkson, Evelyn Anne .... . . . . . . . .19 A Icy' Agar ' ' ' is Blackstone, Charlene .... . .... . . .L50, 33, 54, aa, 95, Clem, A. W. Plug , Jr .... .......... 8 7, 102, 111 ,xlIeZ',1O,QlnBggfElll,gl,g ' ' ' be 118, 164, loo, 2114 Clement, Dorothy ...... .. .... . ..... .o9, 124, 154 C ' . ' 1 ' Blair, Tommy ........... ............... o I Clemons, Beverly .... 69, 74, 111, 118, 124, 134, 229 Allen' TDC' Jegnlana ' O 1' 'JJ' olosslngame, lcreddie W .... ................. o 7 Click, Larry .... . .......................... 147 A' en' Gmes 'C or ' 6 ' -' Blasslngame, Johnny ..... .... 6 8, 111, 112, loo Click, 1'otsy .... ....... ................. 5 4 , 124 Quan' 'iirry ' ' 2 Z' Blissett, Morlon ........ ............. 3 0, oo Coaches ......... ....................... 1 31 en' mmm? ' - ' 1 ' . tllissett, .Sandra ..... .... 7 8, 106, 113, 124 COKGF, Jack ........... 54, 101, 102, 112, 118, 156 f'lIv9rd'B-lllcoml' ' I 6' Ilia' notion, Nell ....... ........... 6 8, 124 Coker, Mrs. J. C. ............................ 96 Amy' ' 'g',l A ' ' 80 Bono, Karol lQay.:... ......... 87,113 Coker, 1'atsy..c4, 112, 124, 129, 154, 158, loo, 2114 nderson' NT. Y E nn ' ' lzl Doom, Mrs. Ferry. ..... . . .42, 116, 117 Coleman, Ellen .............. 69, 74, 118, 120, 129, An erson' Iss- Uno ' ' ' . ooren Hallie Marie .... .. .78, 102,112 l30,151,154, 164 Anderson' Mcrvm Ann 8 6' V4 rsoren' Judith . .................. 63 Collier Gerald ....... ........ . .......... . 79 Qnflefeefi' RPGTSY ------- --'- 8 6' lf Boswell, Betty: ff I I I .I I .............. .... 7 11 Collier: lviorina. ............. 54, 64, 112, iia, 154 Agl:r5On'B '63 Boswell, lommy ..... ......... . .............. 5 5 Commercial Art ......... ......... ......... . 1 08 A lhony' No ly O ' Od Bowden, Charlene ..... 68, 102, 119, 124, 128, 154 Cooper, Dewey Wayne. .... ................. 8 7 n ony' ee . ' ' ' ' ' 'Y ' ', Bowden, Helen Jean .............. . . .78, 124, 128 Cope, Stanley ........... ............. . . . . . .54 Qipnffgggg' Bguce ' 52' 119' Bowen, Jo Anne .................... 87, 102, 110 Cothran, Jerry ........ ..... . ..... ..... 9 , 156 Afmiffengf eeeiefeehf e i '5 'l5e' 1 533333 135165 Me'en'95'1'19'ii3' 135' 133' li? 8233211 J?E2Q.'.'.'.' ''.'.'f?!.'.'ff'.'.f'.'.12.6215 Qrmslrong' Tug? ' 78' 139' 142' 148' 125 Bowmani Joyce .............. ........ ..68, 124 Coward, Nancy ................. .... 7 9, 102, 124 Aim? long' J Qi ' ' ' bo Boyd, James ...... ............. 6 8, 139, 150 Cozort, Mary ...................... . ..... 27,28 m Hone' Ge '- -' -- ' ' soya, Linda ......... ........ 7 is, 102, iii Crain, Miss Stella 1v1oe.25,42,51, 73, 100, 117, lzu Qrmslrong li,i,9ll'Zelh Hg' ' 'R 86' 94' HI' 142 lil Boyers, Mrs. Jimmy .... .......... ........ 9 6 Cravens, James ......................... 69, loo 'me 'One' ' 'em 'ee S '- --- --- '---- Brockeen, Anna Beth ........ 68,74, 102,154,208 Crenshaw, Billie Jean ............ oo,o9, 129, 154 Arnold' Betty Joan ' ' 78' 124 Bronum Jerry Ray ..... .......... .... 7 8 151 Criscoe, Betty ........... ........... 6 9, 102 Qmelg' Vl,eh'll'Y'L ----- '-- ---'---' 5 ,l-5,5 - lgg Bray, iviary N. ....... ................ ' ..1i Crockett, Rachel .......... ..... ....... . o 9, 113 I mo ' en Q ou ' ' ' Bray, Patsy .......... .................... 8 7 Crook, Miss Mattie Belle .... ..13,4l, 51, 100, 101, ,'Qeljle'e'3 iefe, Meel, ---- -- ---- 68' 124' 152' Bristow, Alia Lon... 112, 124, 154, 208 117, 120, 158 5 eV' e 1' enne '--' -----'----- ' 1 Brooks, Beth ....... ...117, 102, 110, 113, 151 Cunningham, Mr. Dee ..... .... 1 1, 17, 37,41,42, Ashley' Rebeff Wayne' -- --'------ 86 lo' Brooks oroy. .. , ...os 112 133 i5o 156 75, ss, 98, 119 Aishleylgl Sgomeilf ' 8 6' 102' HI Brown: Benny. . . . . . . .... , .... I .... I . .87 Cunningham, James ....... ........ . . . . .54, 112 ,SET .Y Tiff , ei -'-- - - -- '- I 18 Brown, Carolyn ...... ........ 7 8, 124, 128 cunningham, Richard L.... .... 79, 123,134,150 AU ' orlugl Dsillffnf' ' ' 52 Brown, Ernie .......... .......... 5 3 Cunningham, Sammy .... -.--- - - -47, 37, 119 Avcnce' ' .' e e ' ' ' ' ' Brown, Jimmy Don .......................... 68 Custodians . .......... .... . . . . ...... . . .119 very, Ronnie ...................... 68,119,156 Brown Joe H , 78 102 IH Ayolelott, Shirley Ann .................... 68,124 Brown' MGA, 74 AYe'e' Le Y ----------- 68' 132' 14 146' 148' '56 Brown, Michael Lowell..78, 102, 109, iio, 112, 117 . 'D' B Brown, Nancy ............ ,.78, 102, 110, 112, 124 DUbl9Sr ,Eflolflg ------ t ------'- + ---- l 19 ' grewrr, Oulde ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 3, 112, 128 DAR Citizenship Nominees. ................... 38 Boiley, James ...... ..................... . 78 Browning, Jimmy .... ...... ...... 6 8 , 139 Darnell, Bill ............................... 146 Baize, Mrs. A. L.... ......13,67,100,120,129 Browning, Johnny ..., ,,,78, 106,139 Darnell, Michael .............. ..............79 Boker, Bill 1Sr.J .... .............. 5 2, 156 Brrmsen, Rebel-r Nu , , ,,,,,, 68, 156 Daughtrey, Vicki. . 17, 34, 54, 95, 118, 129, 154, 158 Boker, Bill 1Fr.l .... .......... . .86, 102 Bryqn, Merry Nell, , , ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 7, 102 159, 160, 220, 240 Bflkef, GlSnOlell-'-- - ------ 73, 142, 148. 149' Bryan, Merle ............. ..... . . ..87, 139 240 Boker, John ......... ................ 6 8, 156 Brygnf, Sherry Duwayne ..... ..... 3 8, 68, 154, 224 Doughtrey, Zoel .... .... 7 9, 95, 117, 120, 139, 159 Boker, Linda Lou ........... 78, 102, 105, 113, 120 Burrell, Mr, Delr,-,el ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 5 Davis, Mr. B. F ..... ....................... 1 19 Ballard, Hershel Allen. .................... .78 Burch, Jackie ,,,, N ,,,, 17, 27, 53, 64, 120, 124, 130, Davis, Faye ............ 54, 110, 113, 120, 129, 154 Ballard, Horace. ....... . . ............... 86 151, 154, 158, 166,222 Davis, Gwen ........... 54, 112, 118, 129, 154,208 Ballard, Robert ...... ........ . 78 Burch, ,lge lr ,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68, 134, 156 Davis, Janice Bernice .................... 87, 102 Band ........... . .......... ......... 1 10, 111, Burch, Paula ...------ -- - -----.. . .78, 128 Davis, J. T. ............................ . . . .146 Bangs, Bobby ...................... 86, 102, 139 Burelrlnel, James E ,,,, ,,,,, , ,.68 Dovis, Larrly ......... ...... 8 7, 164 Bangs, Norma ...... 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 38, 52, 94, Burgess, BOFDGVG -'--- ---- 5 3, 222 Davis, Mic ey. . . .... 69, 118, 156 112, 118, 130, 154, 166 Burke, Eller, ,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 8, 124 Day, Estell ........ ......-.... 6 9, 124 Bangs, Patsy Ernestine ................... 86, 124 Burke, Betty ,,,,,, ,,,, 8 7, 102 Deon, Janet .... ..... ......... 7 9 , 113, 124 Bankhead, Beverly Kay ................... 86, 94 Burnell-, Eelrre ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 8 Dedication ........... ................. 6 , 7 Banks, Johnnie Lynn ..................... 78, 124 Burrow, Gey ,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,, 7 8, 113 Dempsey, Mr. C. A .... .. .... 37, 42, 85, 115, 131 Bardln, Benny ........... ............... 6 8, 156 Burrow, Peggy M. ......... ............ 8 7, 124 Denman, Sam Payne. . . . ........ 79, 102, 120 Barnett, David ..... ..... ..... ......... 7 8 , lll Busby, Norma Jeanette ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, 87 Dennie, Elizabeth ..... . .... . .54, 124, 154 Barnett, Gerry .......... 78, 95, 102, 112, 118 188 Buster, MGVY Helene ---------------- -63, 113, 124- Deweese, Sammie. . . ........ . .54 Barnett, Mr. Peter. . . . ....... 42, 85, 93, 107, 131 Bye,-5, Linda Sue ,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 102, 105, 113, 124 DeWitt, Charles .... ....... . .69 Barrington, Larry ..... .................... 6 8 Byers, Ronnie ..... 66, 68, 74, 95, 102, 117, 156, 174 Dezse, Paul ...... .... 5 4, 123 Baseball '55 ............ .......... 1 46, 147 Dicken, Jerry .... .... 8 7, 102 Baseball '56 ...................... 145, 148, 149 Dicken, Stanley .... ............. 1 47 Basham, Gloria Charlene ............ 86, 102, 124 C ' Dickerson, Chris .... ............... 7 9 Basham, William ............................ 78 Cagle, Mike. . . ....... 68, 102, 106 113, 154 Dickey, Maurine ..... ............... . .79 Basketball ............... 140, 141, 142, 143, 144 Cogle, Pat .......... ..... 5 3, 102, 112, 113, 154 Dickson, David H ...... .... 6 9, 150, 156, 161 Basketball Queens .......................... 39 Coldwell, Hope ........ .......... 5 3, 110, 118 Dingman, Elizabeth.. . .............. 69, 124 Bass, Billy Mac ..................... 52, 133, 156 Calloway, Nancy Ann ............... 79, 124, 128 Dixon, Betty ......... .... 3 5, 55, 102, 111, 118, Bassano, Carol ......... 68, 74, 111, 129, 154, 224 Cameron, Neill ............................. 53 154, 158, 164, 168 Bassano, Helen Joan .... ........... . 86, 102, 182 Campbell, Herbie. .33, 66, 69, 74, 119, 132, 138, Dixon, Glen .......... ............. 6 9, 156 Bassett, Eunice Nell. ....................... ..86 140, 142, 148, 149, 156 Dixon, Mrs. Raymond .... .... . ......... 6 7, 121 Bassett, Lindo ........... ..... 8 6, 102, 124 Cannon, Marvin Van ........ 79, 102, 110 112, 120 Donaldson, Miss Celia ....... 37, 85, 109, 113, 117 Bates, Wanda .............. ........... 6 8 Capers, Billy Bob ...... ...... 5 3,110,156,226 Draper, Nancy .............................. 69 Baughman, James Byron ..... ........ . 86 Carico, Bobby ....... .................. 6 9 Duncan, Mr. Tommy. . 15, 51, 121, 131, 145, 147, 158 Boughman, Keith M. ....... ...... . 86 Carmon, Jo Ella ..... ........... ......... 7 9 Dunn, Charles ............. ................ 1 46 Beal, William Cole ....... ............ 8 6, 119 Carnahan, Carole. . . .... 37, 69, 102, 112, 154 Dunn, Dickie ......... .... ......... ..... 5 5 , 112 Beard, Betty ......... ................ . 78 Carnahan, Joe B, ...... ............ ..... 5 4 Durham, Jimmy .... ...... .... 8 7 , 102 Beard, Julia Ann ..... ............... 8 6, 102 Carrington, Johnny .... . .... ........ 8 7, 218 Bell, Carol Robin ..... .... 8 6, 95, 102, 110, 124 Castleberry, Bill ..... .......... 7 9, 110, 120 E Bell, Curtis ........ .......... ...... . 7 8 Castlebury, David .... .................... 8 7 , Bell, Deloris ...... .............. . 78 Caviness, Bobby. ....................... 69, 102 Early, Jim. . ........... . ...... . ......... 55, 123 Bell, Larry .... .... 5 2, 110, 117, 156 Caviness, lmy Lou ......... .69, 118, 129, 154, 226 Early, Joe Ben. ......................... 79, 106 Bell, Lillian ....... . ............ .68 Caviness, James L. ...................... 87, 102 Eatherly, Dorothy, Lucille ........... .. .... 55, 125 Bell, Ramona ...... ......... 9 2, 113 Chamberlain, Martha Jane .............,. 87, 124 Echols, Roy B .......... 79, 102, 117, 139, 142, 148 Bell, Terry ............. ............. .... . . 86 Chamberlin, Charles Stuart ...... 47, 54, 110, 139, Edmonson, Cecelia ...... ............ 6 9, 113, 125 Benner, Mr. A. W. ......................... .45 150, 156 Edwards, Becky. ....... 69, 110, 111, 119, 129, 154 Benner, August William. . .41, 78, 95, 102, 161, 182 Chambers, Betty ............ ......... 8 7, 124 Edwards, D'. ................... . ..1l9 CWI. ' 235 Edwards, Mr. R. F. .... ...... 5 1, 99 Edwards, Travis ....................... . ..... 79 Ellis, Carlene ....................... 55, 125, 154 Ellis, Donald Butch . .34, 38, 50, 55, 132, 134, 135, 140,141,146,147,148,149,156,158,166 Ellis, Elmer Gene ......,.... ................. 7 9 Ellis, Jqck. ............... . .... 69,102,111,156 Ellis, Larry ....... .... 5 5, 133, 140, 143, 144, 146, 148, 149, 156, 182 Emcees ........... ................... 1 18 England, Robby .... .. .... 55, 111, 156 England, Terry ...... . ........... 87 Enlae, Mary Etta ..... ......... 8 7, 102 Enlae, Richard ...,... . ..... 69, 111, 156 Enloe, Stanley ...................... 55, 118, 119 Evans, Bonnie Sue .............. 69, 118, 125, 154 -p.. Fagan, Mr. Robert E ............. 77, 121, 131, 144 Fangio, Carolyn ......... 11, 41, 55, 110, 118, 158 Fangio, Fred ...... ......... 6 9, 106, 111, 112 Feogan, Ann ........ ............ 5 5, 125, 154 Feagan, Bobby ........ ........ . .69,156 Felts, Jimmy ............ . .... 79, 102 Fendley, Larry Glenn .... ...... 8 7 Fields, Billy Wayne ..... ...... 7 9 Fields, Joe .......... ......... 8 7 Finch, Ann ............ . ...... 69, 110 Fire Commission ........ ............ 1 19 Fleming, Sharon .......... ...... 6 9, 112, 154 Fleming, Wilton Floyd ..... ................ 8 7 Fletcher, Lynda .......... .... B 7, 102, 125, 128 Fletcher, Mary Nell ...... .......... 8 7, 125 Fletcher, Patsy ............ . ........ 79, 125 Flowers, Johnny Louis ..... ............. 7 9 Floyd, Bill ......................... 87, 103, 139 Floyd, Robert ........................... 87, 139 Floyd, Wanda ...................... 55, 154, 158 Football .... 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139 Football Queens ............................ 31 Foreman, George .......... ............. 5 5 123 Foreman, Jean. ..... .. ......... 70 154 Foster, Wanda Lou ..... ..... 7 9, 103, 125 Francis, Robert ...... ...................... 8 8 Frank, Denis ....... ....,.....,..,,.... 8 8 139 Franklin, Anita ................. 79, 103, 110, 220 Franklin, Clifford ...... 28, 34, 50, 55, 94, 110, 117, 118,151,156,158, 204 Frazier, Rhetta Nell ..................... 79,125 Freeman, Gayle ............................. 79 Freeman, Mr. W. H .......... .......... 9 6 Freshman Class Officers ..................... 84 Freshman Class Sponsors ..................... 85 Fry, Julia Anne ..................... 55, 103, 112 Fuston, John .... . ........... 27, 56, 156, 158, 204 Future Homemakers of America. . 124, 125, 126, 127 Future Nurses Club ................. ........ 1 28 Future Teachers of America .................. 129 - G .. Gage, Bernadette ........... ....... 8 8,103 Gage, James Herman ...... .......... . .63 Gage, Joe ............ ..... 7 0, 130, 156 Gage, Yvonne ....... ..... 7 0, 112, 154 Gain, Billy Jack ....... ........... 7 0 Gain, Ray Buddy . . . ........ . .88 Gain, Sue ....... ....... .... 7 9 , 125 Gamble, Delores Ann ........................ 83 Garrett, Bruce .........................,.... 88 Garrett, Deward .............. .............. 5 6 Garrett, Rosemary ...... 88, 103, 110, 112, 113, 151 Gaylor, Jimmy .......................... 79, 119 George, Bill ........................ 88, 103, 111 George, Jackie ...... 35, 56, 110, 111, 118, 125, 129, 154,155,158,161,164, 240 Geron, Mary Catherine. .2,1, 30, 79, 9.3, 915, 1613 ' ' ' 105, 117, 218 Gibbens, Janita ................ ..... 8 8, 93, 125 Gibson, Mr. Felix ...... 63, 77, 83, 94, 99, 117, 120 Gibson,'Phil ....... ................... 8 8, 112 Gibson, Theresa ..... ................. 8 8,125 Gilbert, Jackie Ray ............. . ............ 70 Gillie, Martha Anna ..................... 79, 125 Gillie, Mary Frances ............. 79, 95, 112, 125 Gilmore, Diane..34, 38, 56, 110, 118, 120, 154, 158 Ginsberg, Bumon Lee ............ 79, 103, 111, 120 V Ginsberg, Maior ......... 21, 56, 141, 150, 156, 158 Glenn, Jimmy Lloyd ......................... 88 Goad, Eddy Gale ....................... 79,125 Godfrey, Carolyn ............ .... .... 8 8 Goforth, William Edward .... .... 7 O, 132 Golden, Joy ........ ...... .... 7 0 , 113 Golf Team ............. ..... 1 50 Goolsby, Jerry ..... .... 5 6 Gordon, Don ...... .. .... 70 Jerr . ......... 56, 156 Gore, y ....... Gossett, John, Jr ..... Gothard, Mrs. P. C. .... . . .28, 37, Graham, Bobby ...... OWL ' 236 . . ...... 561 134: .83 120 156 Graham, Elizabeth Buffy ..... 30, 38, 39, 88, 103 Graham, Jackie ..................... 79, 139, 142 Graves, Thomas Ray ........ ............... 8 0 Gray, Robert ......... ................. 7 0 Green, Benny ......... . . . .70, 103, 156, 174 Grider, Billy ............ ........... 5 6, 113 Griffith, John David ..... ............. 8 8 Grimmett, Christine. . . ........... 88, 128 Grimmett, James ..... ................ 8 8 Grooms, Donald ....... .... 7 O, 103, 110, 112 Grounds, Betty Sue. . . ........... 80, 125 Grounds, John ...... . . . . ............. . .80 Guidance Assistants ..... ................ 1 18 Guilliams, Bobby ......... .... 8 8, 103, 139, 142 Gunter, Albert ............. ............... 8 0 - H - Hamman, Christy Lynn ..... . .... 88, 103, 142, 148 Handley, Cecil Edward ......... . ...... , ..... 80 Hankins, Miss Martha .... . . . 13, 47, 51, 99, 120, 159, 160, 240 Hanlon, Janet ....... ........... 5 6,125 Hargus, Mary Helen .... .... 8 8, 95, 110 Harlan, Mary Ann ....... ......... 8 8, 103 Harris, Bobby Eugene ..... ..... 8 8, 111, 151 Harris, David ........... ............ 8 8, 111 Hatcher, Linda Sue .... .............. 8 8,125 Hayes, Sharon ....... ............ 7 0, 103, 112 Haynes, Charlotte ..... . . .80, 103, 105, 110, 125 Haynes, Hicks ....... .......... ..... 5 6 , 132, 156 Haynes, Michael K ....... .................... 8 8 Haynes, Polly ...................... 70, 129, 154 Haynes, Tommy ..... 33, 56, 103, 130, 150, 156, 158 Hazlewood, John Q. ..................... 88, 103 Hearn, Kaye .............. 56, 112, 125, 129, 154, 161, 208, 224, 240 Heath, Mrs. W. M. ........... 15, 77, 101, 105, 117 Hedger, Peggy Joyce .................... 56, 112 Henderson, Carolyn Ann. . . ............ 88, 125 Henry, Billy ............ ............. 8 O Henry, Patsy Gayle ..... ..... 8 0, 106, 125 Hensley, Curtis ...... ........ 1 46,147 Hensley, Joyce ..... ........... 8 8, 125 Herring, Gerald ..... .................. 7 0 Hicklen, Sonya Sue .... ........ 8 O, 103, 105, 125 Hickman, Mrs. C. G, ...................... 17, 98 Hicks, Miss Francenia ...... 13, 25, 63, 77, 114, 120 Hickson, LaMoyne ..... .,....... 8 0, 95, 103, 105 Higgs, Joe .......... .......... 7 0, 111,156 Hill, Jimmie ....... ..... 5 6,125,154 Hill, Lynda .... .................. 8 8 Hill, Polly ......... .................... 8 O Hill, T. J. ........... ..... 8 0,103,119,139,142 Hindman, G. Jerry .... .................... 8 0 Hines, Douglas ....... .................. 7 0 History ....,...... .......... 9 9 Hi-Y ........... .... 1 56, 157 Hi-Y Sweetheart ......... ............,.... 3 8 Hodge, J. C. ........................... 70,119 Hodges, Harold Hampy .... 25, 35, 57, 118, 132, 141, 144, 151, 156, 158,220 Hodges, Larry Wayne, . . ..................... 70 Hol en, John. . .......,......... 57, 65, 156, 216 Homecoming Advisers ...... Homecoming Queen ......... Homecoming Queen Nominees. ...... . Hoover, Rebecca Ruth ........ .... Hopkins, Annette .......... Hopkins, Pat ........ Horn, Elizabeth ....... Hostetler, Ralphann ..... House, Nancy ........ House, Philip Bunny . .. House, Thomas Lee ...... Howell, Doyle ........ Howell, Larry .....,.. Huddleston, Martha . . . Huffman, Arthur ..... Hughes, Mabel ...... Hunter, Sharon M .... Hutchings, Alta ...... Hutchins, Royce ........ Hutchison, Sally Ann .... Hutto, Bill ............ . . Hutto, Donald Lee ..... ............120 ....26, 27, 28, 29 .27,28 .88,125 .....70,125 . ...... 80,139 .....70, 125,154 .....88, 103,151 .....92 ......88 ......88,103 .....70,103,125 .......88,125 ........7O,132,156 ..........88, 103,151 .70,135,148,15O, ........80,117, 156 135 103 166 Hyde, Betsy ......... . ........ 25, 84, 89, Hyde, Tommy ................ 39, 45, 80, 150, - I - lngram, Aubrey Earl ...... ......... 8 0,139 Ingram, Charles ........ ............... 7 0 lngram, Chloie.1 ....... ...... 6 6, 70, 74, 111 Ingram, Lynda ......................... 70, 125 lngram, Wayne Buddy .................... 80 lnniss, Carolyn .............. 57, 64, 154, 161, 226 ... J - Jackson, Donna .... . .... 27, 31, 57, 111, 154, 168 Jackson, Frank ......... 70, 75, 133, 134, 135 1358, 141,144,146,148,149,1 6 Jackson, Gary ....................... 89, 94, 139 Jackson, Larry ...... . ....................... 80 Jackson, Richard .......... ........ 8 9, 103, 139 James, Glenda Marlyn .... .... 7 0, 103, 125, 154 Jenkins, Carol. ........... ....... .... .... 7 0 Jenkins, Jimmy Nolan ....................... 89 Jennings, Davey ............................ 89 Jetton, Earl ................................. 57 Johnson, Barbara ..... 41, 70, 95, 118, 129, 154, 212 Johnson, Joyce K. ....................... 89,103 Johnson, Kenneth ........................... 89 Johnson, Linda Kay ............ 80, 103, 110, 125 Johnson, Miss Pat ...................... ,42, 108 Johnson, Pat. . .35, 57,110,118,129,154,158, 212 Johnson, Roger ................ ........ K ..... 8 0 Johnson, Shirley ............ 70, 110, 120, 129, 154 Johnson, Virginia .... . ............. 89,113 Jonnston, Edgar ...... ................. 7 0 Jonnston, Virginia .... ......... 8 9, 125 Jones, Carolyn ..... ........... 8 0, 125 Jones, John H. ...... .... 2 5, 57, 95, 157 Jones, Linda Kaye ....................... 80, 125 Jones, Ronald ............................... 92 Jordan, Carol .......................... 89,103 Jordan, Olen ....... 70, 95, 103, 135, 141, 148, 157 Julian, Jacqueline ...................... 89,125 Julian, Tony ................... 57,111,119,157 Junior Business Women .... ............ 3 4, 35 Junior Class Officers ....... ................. 6 6 Junior Class Sponsors ....................... 67 Junior Rotarians ......................... 34, 35 Justiss, Mr. Thomas S ........ 15, 17, 47, 75, 96, 97 Justus, Betty Jane .................. ..... 8 9, 125 - K - Keener, Don ..... ....... . ............... S 0 Kelley, Jerry ..... ...................... 8 0 Kelley, Noel ..... ..... 5 7,117,133,157,192 Kelley, Wyvonne. . . ................ 57, 154 Kent, Rita Lou ....... ....... . . .89, 113, 126 Kerbow, Stanley ..... ........... 8 0 Kerr, .loan ........ ..... 7 0,154 Kiker, Smith ..... ....... 1 59 Kincaid, Bill... ........ ..57 King, Ann ......... ....... 8 9, 126 King, Bobby ......... .... 5 7, 94, 157 King, Myra ................ ............. 5 7, 126 King, Nancy Carol ............... ....... 8 9,126 King, Rozanne M ........................ 89,126 King, Thetis Ann ...... 35, 45, 57, 94, 118, 155, 158 King, Wesley ............................... 89 Kinslow, Wendell ........................... 89 Kint, Shelby ......... ........ 8 0 Kirby, Bill ............. ............ 5 8,157 Kirtley, Harold Dean. . . ................ . .89 Knox, Bob ........... .................... 5 8 Koenig, Jill ........... .. . .70, 74, 155, 216, 224 Konkle, Gretta .............................. 71 Kuykendall, Priscilla ............ 80, 103,111, 218 Kyle, Ronald ............... 71,118,133,141, 143, 144, 146, 148, 149, 157 - L - Lancaster, Jerry .... ..... . . . .71 Landers, Joe ....... . . ...... 71 Lane, Galen ......... ........ 7 1 Lane, Sharon Betty .... ..... 8 9, 126 Languages ......... .... 1 00, 101 LaRue, Joe ........ ........... 7 1 Laster, Barbara .... ........... . .71 Latin Club .......... .... 1 02,103,104 Lay, Arthur Melvin .... .................. 8 9 Lay, Joan. .,........ ................ 8 9,126 Lee, Sarah Joyce. . . ........... .... . . .58, 155 LeFlore, Shirley... ..... 71,103,118,126,155 Lester, James .... .................... 8 9 Leverett, Jerry. . . ..... 30, 34, 43, 47, 58, 83, 94, 133, 157, 158, 166 Lewis, Scott ..... ...... ....... 5 8 , 110, 120, 157 Library Assistants ....... ................. 1 19 Lilly, Kenneth Ray.... ..... . ........ ....80 Lindsay, William Clyde .... ............... 8 9 Lindsey, Mary Evelyn .... ............ 8 9, 126 Little, Kenneth ....,.... .............. 7 1,150 Lively, Mr. Paul F.. . . .... 17, 42,77, 107,131 Locke, Anita Ruff .... ............ 7 1,126 Lottin, David Ray .... ............... 8 0 Long, Dale ........ Long, Darell Gene ....... Looney, Jimmy .......... Love, Bobby ............ Loven, Larry.33, 71, 95, 10 , I 1 1 1 80 71 80 3 104106 110 117157 103 Loven, Marta Ruth. ..,. . . Loyd, Barbara .......... Loyd, David .... Lusby, Randy ...... Lytle, Margaret L.. . . 89, .....89,112, ....27,58, .58 119 157 . ...71,106, 128 -M- Mackey, Martha.71, 95, 103, 109, 110, 118, 120, Modding, Pete............. ............. 71, Maddox, Larry..... .. .84, 89, 94, 119, Mahon, Betty Jean ...... .. ................ Mallory, 1'. D., lll..58,109,110,111,119,157, Mallory, Milton ........ 71,117,118,119,156, Malone, Elbert .... ..... ...... . . ........ . . . Malone, Mary Stephenson ................ 58, Maness, Vicki .... .............. 7 1, 106, 155, Maroney, Carlton Bud ........ 71, 113, 118, Martin, Gail ................ 13, 58, 112, 119, Martin, Louise .......... ........ . ..... 8 9, Martin, Sonia ......... ............ 8 1, Mashburn, Mrs. Billy .... . ...... 85, Mathematics ......... ........... Mathews, Bill ........ ..... 8 9, 139, Maysey, Marilyn ..... ......... 7 1, McArthur, Robert .... . .............. McClain, Florence .... .......... . . .89, 94, McClain, Herchell .... ......... 7 1, 132, 141, McCollum, Barbara ...... 39, 58, 106, 1 18, 155, McCool, Ernest Lee ....... . .... .......... . . McCoskey, Bruce .... .... ..-. .......... iv1cCreight, Freddie ..... .... . 71,111, McDowell, Patsy ..... ......... McDowell, Scotty ..... ..... 8 9, McElroy, Roy Dean .... .... McEntyre, Gary Leon ............. . ......... McEwin, Henry ............................ McFadden, Bi11.58, 132, 141, 146, 148, 149, 157, McFadden, Donald ..... ................... McFadden, Evelyn Ruth. . ............. . . . . . McFatridge, Winclle Nadine ..... .... 9 0, McGee, Deborah ............. .... 5 8, McGee, Hilda .............. McGee, Wayne ..... McGill, Caroline ...... . . . .81,126, McGuire, Betty Joyce .... ....... 9 O, McGuire, Mary Loyce .... ....... 9 O, McHam, Patsy ........ ..... 8 1, 106, Mclntire, Wylie...... ..... ..9O, McKnight, Don ........ McKnight, Wayne .............. McMahon, Paul Douglas ......... , McMinn, Carolyn ....... 47, 59, 112, 155, McMinn, Nancy Jane. . .25, 71, 74, 75, 95, 161, ei' .1'101.112, 120, McNeal, Elmer J .............. . . .......... . McNeil, Carolyn..'... ............... ..81, Medford, Pat ...... . . . .59, 118, Medford, Sara . . . ...... .90, Meeks, David .... ..... 9 0, Meeks, Virginia .... .... 5 9, Melvin, Ella Bee ........................ 81, Merritt, Lawson ..................... 59, 94, Miears, James Paul. . .47, 50, 59, 103, 141, 157, Milford, Elizabeth ....................... 71, Miller, David L .......................... 92, Monk, John ........... 71,103,111,112,118, Moore, Dorothy Helen ................... 90, Moore, Joe ............. .............. 7 1, Moore, Patsy ............ .... 4 2, 90, Moore, Thomas ........... ........ Morphew, Glenn Edward .... . . . . . . Morphew, Ray ............ . . . Morris, Bill ............. ........ Morris, Mrs. C. A.. . . .... . . . . . Moss, Leon ........ ..... 9 O, 117, Moss, Mary ........ ......... Mowrey, Jerry F. .... ....... . Mullens, Mr. Lester ..... ...... 8 3, 85, Mullens, Patsy ....... ........... 6 5, Mullens, Smith ..... ..... 2 5, 71, 139, Music ............ ............. Music Assistants .... . ...... ......... . . - N .. National Honor Society .................... Nelson,,Robert ....,......... 41, 71, 103, 110, Nelson, Wayne ......... .............. 9 0, Newsom, Alice Faye .... ............ 8 1, Neyman, Jan ........... .... 8 1, Nichols, Darla Sanford ..... .... Nichols, Eldon Ray ...... ........... Nichols, Virgil Lee ..... .......... 9 O, Nix, Richard ........ .... 5 9, 111, 157, Nolan, Anthony .... .......... . 81, Norrell, Scottie .... ........... Norris, Bobby ...... .... 7 1, 139, Nowell, Eddie ..... ........... Nowell, Ronnie .... ............. Nowell, Sammie ................ 59, 95, 112, ... 0 .. Oakes, Bobbie Sue ............ . .... 90, 103, Oakes, Larry ........................... 90, O'Brien, Edwin V., Jr. ................... 81, O'Brien, Una May ............ 39, 45, 90, 103, O'Dea, Barbara Jean ..... ...... 5 9, 112, 126, 155 101 139 .92 164 157 .80 113 224 1.55 155 126 126 121 107 150 155 .71 103 150 205 .81 .63 157 .92 139 .89 .89 .71 220 .58 .89 126 126 .59 .90 151 106 106 126 139 .71 .90 120 220 155 .90 103 155 103 139 155 120 179 204 1 1 1 139 120 126 157 126 83 90 59 .90 .75 139 .71 .71 107 153 157 109 120 158 112 111 126 103 .83 .59 139 161 110 .59 157 .90 .90 155 126 139 139 126 155 O'Dea, Craig .................. 81, 103, 139, 142 Odom, Scott ......... 30, 76, 81, 103, 139, 142, 150 Office Assistants ................... ....... 1 18 Ogg, David ........................ 71, 112, 157 O'Guinn, Jack Robert ...... ....... . . .90, 103, 139 Oldham, Donald .......................... .81 Oliver, Miss Mariio. . 17, 29, 37, 65, 67, 99, 120, 159 Olson, Kurt ...................... ......... . 59 O'Neal, Imogene Bellamy .............. .59, 126 Optimist Boy ...... . ........ ................ 4 3 Optimist Queen ............................. 43 Osborne, Betty ..................... 90, 104, 110 Osburn, John .............. 71,11O,111,112,157 Owen, Connie Elizabeth ............... .59, 112 OWL Staff .... . . .................. 159, 160, 161 OWL Sweethearts .............. .......... . 19 OWL Sweethearts Nominees ..... ........ . 18 - p .. Parker, Sandra Sue ........ ...... 9 O Parker, Tommy ....... ...................... 8 I Parsons, lzlaine ....................... .72, 155 Patterson, Jerry ....................... .60, 174 Patterson, Mary Helen. .60, 104, 111, 112, 129, lo.: Patterson, Nancy ................... 81, 126, Izo Payne, Lawrence. .... ...................... 8 1 P. E. Assistants ............................ 120 Peavy, Helen ......................... .81, 104 Perkins, James E. ..................... .81, 115 Perkins, Sandra.72, 74, 110, 111, 118, 129, 155, 164 Perry, David ................... 60, 106, Ill, lox Perry, Mrs. R. 1' ........................ 116, 128 Perry, Terrell ...... ....... . 60, 157 Perry, Waldo ........ ..... 9 0, 106, 1 1 1 Phemister, Molly. . . . .......... .72 rhemister, Vernon .... ......... 9 0 Phillips, Bobby ....... ........ 9 0 Phillips, Garland ..... ..... 8 1, 139 Phillips, Tommie ....... ..... . 81, 126 Physical Education .... ............ 1 14 Pilger, Jerry ........................ 81, 139, 150 Pinson, Duane ........................ .81, 142 Pittman, Dottie ....................... .90, 126 Player, Sammy ...... 27, 60, 94, 119, 146, 148, 149, 158, 179 157, Pledger, Patricia ....... 72, 104, 113, 119, Poets' Club ....... J ................... Pollard, James .......... Pomroy, Anita .......... Pomroy, John William. . . Porteous, Barbara ...... Porter, Paul ......... 129, .72, .81, .81, Porter,Travis.... Posey, Melba. Posture Queen .......... Poteet, Dick ........... 27 Poteet, Donnie ..... . . . Pratt, Barbara Pratt, J. L ..... Pratt, Kenneth 1 . 60, ' 'ifi,'2lS,' Bbf bl '157, .72, 123, Preas, Gerald ............................. Preston, Helen Ruth ..... 60, 112, 113, 126 Pretre, Don .... .... Pro'ection Club .... 1 132, 128, Puclcett, Margie Ruth .......... Pyle, Marsha ....... Pyle, Patricia ....... R.. Rainey, David ..... . . Rainey, Linda ....... .... Ranney, Mrs. F. Ranney, Jan ........... Ransom, Denny ....... Raper, Georgia Faye .... Rawlings, Mrs. L. A .... Ray, Jean ............. .. . . .31, 33, 60,11O, 90, .72, 155, 104, .90, ....4l,51 ..........90, 1 155 105 .81 126 148 120 .83 104 .60 .39 179 .72 155 .72 157 .81 155 .81 119 126 216 110 111 .81 .75 . .11, 60 .90 .81, 126 65, 126, Ray, Patsy .... ...... .......... ..... 8 1 , Read, Kay ......... ..... 6 0, 104, 110, 140, Redus, Johnny P ........ .............. . 90, Redus, Penny ...... . ..... .......... 9 0, 126, Reece, Mary Katherine ......... ...... ....... Reed, James A .................... ......... Reeves, Eddie .............. 72, 111, 117, 119, Reid, Duncan Jeep ................ 72, 111, Reid, Grady M. ..... . . . ....... 81, 112, 135, Rheudasil, Bill .......... ........... 3 8, 60, Rheudasil, Mike ........... ........... 8 1, Rhoades, Donald Eugene ..... .. ..... 81, Rhoades, Gary ......... .... ....... Richey, Jerry .......... . . . . . .81, Ricketts, Carol ....... .... 9 1, Ritchie, Charlotte .... . ...... 60, Roberts, Leon ........ Robinius, Mike ........ Robinson, David C ..... Robinson, David .... Robinson, Geneva .... 116 128 126 144 117 128 .15 .90 157 157 148 157 104 150 .72 151 104 112 ,61 111 ............82, ....61,104,111,120 .........91, .82 126 Roden, Paul Gene ...... 34, 61, 104, 157, 158, 204, 222, Roden, Suzanne .... 72, 104, 109, 111, 129, 155, Rodgers, Davy ........ . ................. 82, Rodgers, Gary .......... ................ 7 2, Roland, Phil ...... . ...................... . Route, Johnny ...... . . ..... 91, Route, Patsy ...... . . . .... 61, 126, Rowland, Mary Lou ..... ....... 8 2, Rucker, John D. ....... .... 7 2, 111, Rudy, Sharon ........ . .......... 91, 104, Ruft, Cora Maye ..... ................. 8 2, Rutherford, Mamie. . . .... 72, 104, 110, 128, Rutledge, Hugh .... ............... 7 2, 111, - 5 .. Safety Patrol ...... .... . . . . ..... . . . Savage, Donald. . . . . . ......... . . . Saylors, Fred. .. ..... ..... . .......... .91, Scarbrough, Bill .... ............61, 133, 151, School Board.............................. School Spirit, Mr. and Miss .... ............ Science ...... . ..... ....... ..... Scott, Charles ...... . ...... ......... Scott, Delena E. ...... ....... 9 1, Scott, Peggy June ...... ......... 9 1, Scroggins,Jo ....... ,.... .....61,155, Scroggins, Tommy ..... .... .......... Seiterman, Robert Gene .... ..... . . ..... Senior Class Officers.... .............. SeniorClassSponsors.... ................ Service Groups ......... .. .117, 118, 119, Shaet Sharrock, Mary Shaw, Ronald. . . . . . . . ter, Randy.......... Frances. . . . ..........72, Shelton, Mr. Dixon. . . . . Sherwood, Alvin .... . .................. .72, Sherwood, Geraldine. . Shew, Betty June ...... Shew, Earline .... . . . ..1 1 1 ..................91, ..72 106 119 126 1 1 1 1 . ................ 91, Shiver, Ann.......... ............ ..82,104, Shrum, Emma Lou. . . . . Simmons, Caramae. . . . Simmons, Roy............. Simpson, Mary Louise. . ...................91, Skidmore, Mr. Sam A.. Skate Skinn Slagle, Buck.. . Slagle, Kenneth Glen.. Slaton, Jerry. . . . . . . . . . s, Jerry........ er, Bettie Helen. . . . 82 104 105 151, 75,.1.O4,I 111,' 1 ia,' 129, 155, .............82, 1 1, 25, 39, 72, 74, 130, 155, .3O, 72, 75, 104, 110, 113,117,118, .1i7'6i'i2i ib'i 1'd5 Sluder, Mrs. W. G. ...... , , , , , Smallwood, Dorothy .... 72, 117, 120, 129, 155, Smallwoocl, Glenn .............. 72, 139, 150, Smallwood, Porter .................. ..... . . Smith, Elvin Oren .... ............ Smith, Faye ....... .... . ....... Smith, Gary ...... ..... 8 2, 139, Smith, Jean .... ..... .......... 9 1 , Smith, Juanita ............................. Smith, Mary Frances ....... . .... 82, 113, 118, Smith, Niki ................... ..... .... 8 3 , Smith, Pat.38, 61, 104, 110, 118, 120,129,155, Smith, Peggy Joyce ...................... 82, Smith, Sonia Sue. ........... . .... ....... 9 1, Smith, Tommy ..... . ......... .. Smith, Virginia ..... ........ 9 1, 104, Snider, Nancy ....... ...... . . . .61, 112, Snow, Mrs. W. H. .... . .......... 77, 101, Snowden, Marianna ......... 72, 74, 118, 155, Solomon, George .............. ..72, 150, 157, Sophomore Class Officers ................. .. Sophomore Class Sponsors .... ............ Spanish Club .............. ....... Special Service ............ . ...... . ...... Spencer, Regina ......... ............ 9 1, Spills, Mary Jo ...................... . ...... Springer, Charles Ronnie ........ 82, 104, 139, Springer, Marilyn ....... .......... . .82, 104, Sprinkle, Martha ........ ..... 6 1, 128, 129, Staley, Zollie Baby .... .... . . . .61, 112, Stallings, Barbara ...... ............ 6 1, Stallings, Robert ....... .......... 8 2, 142, Stomper, Ronnie Mac ..... ..... ...... 9 1 , 139, Stomper, Sandra Lee ....... 82, 104, 105, 113, Steely, Mrs. G. W. ..... . ..... . ........ . . . . Steinheimer, Anne ..... . ........ 91, 104, Stell, Ella ........... ....... 7 2, Stell, Joyce Marie .... ..... 9 1, Stell, Mr. J. W ..... ..... Stell, Mary. ..... ......... 8 2, Stell, Merlene .... .......... 7 2, Stell, Roger ...... .... 8 2, 104, 139, Stell, Sheila ....... . ..... 91, 106, Stephens, Janice ..... . . . . . . . . .82, OWL 160, 240 187 112 157 .91 1 9 3 155 126 157 111 112 155 157 117 .72 110 182 .YI .39 115 .61 120 126 208 .82 .82 .50 .51 120 112 .72 .91 122 101 104 155 120 110 182 120, 204 111 104 188 111 122 112, 155 .91 .82 .91 120 175 157 .61 .73 .91 148 127 .61 128 151 158 127 127 .91 127 118 117 216 204 .76 .77 106 116 127 .91 150 111 155 155 155 148 142 119 .28 110 127 127 .28 127 155 150 127 127 ' 237 Stevens, Joe Mann ..... ....... 7 6, 82, 94, 104, 139, 142, 148, 149 Stevens, Mr. John N. ........ 67, 107, 119, 123, 150 Stevens, Venita ....... ............ 9 1, 113, 127 Stifelman, Mrs. Lucile. ., .........., 15, 67, 115 Stinson, Hurshell L ..... ............. 9 1 Stone, Ginna F .... . . . ........... 91, 104 Stone, Phyllis ...... .... 8 2, 104, 127, 128 Stone, Shelby ...... .... 6 2, 155, 160, 226 Stone, Sue .......... ........... 9 1, 104 Storey, Mrs. Kelley .... . . ....... 85, 123 Streety, Gail .......... ..... 9 1, 105 Strickland, Jack ..,.. ........ 9 1 Stripland, Clifford ..... .... 8 2, 139 Student Council. ...... ................. 9 4, 95 Sulsar, Sue .......... .................. 8 2, 127 Sweeney, Mike .... ..... 3 0, 84, 91, 119, 139, 142 Swint, Richard ..... ........................ 6 5 Swofford, Judy .... ...............,. 9 1, 104 Swofford, Shari .... ........... 6 2, 112, 155, 188 ... 1- - Tarter, Diane .... .......... ......... 8 2 , 128 Tarter, Larry .,... ....... ........ 9 1 Taylor, Anita .... . . . . .... . .91 Taylor, Barbara .... .-..- 3 2 Taylor, Randy ........... ........ 9 2 Tennis Team ............. ......... 1 51 Thielman, Mr. Charles E .... .... 4 2, 51, 115 Thomas, Bill ,... ........ Thomas, Dorothy. . . . . . . . .......... ..82 127 Thompson, Faye Beth .......,........ 82, 104, 128 Thompson, Hilda...11, 62, 118, 129, 155, 158, 159, 160, 164, 232 Thompson, Peggy ........................... Thomason, Ronnie ................... 62, 157, 179 Thras er, Gail Keith ......................... 72 Thrasher, Linda Kay ..................... 92, 127 Thurman, Joe G.. .... 35, 42, 62, 75, 118, 157, 158, 160, 226, 240 Tidwell, Max L. ............................. 92 Tiemann, Edgar Bootsie ............... 92, 119 Tiemann, Vivian ........ . . .... 72, 104, 155, 119 Todd, Linda Ruth ....... .......... 7 2, 112 Toland, Geneva .... . ........ 92, 128 Tolbert, Byron. ..... ...----- 7 2 Toppings, Sandra ,.... . .... 82, 127 Toppings, Wanda ....... .... 9 2, 127 Towers, Delbert D., Jr .... Towers, Norman ...... . -A- ........62 ....62, 117 Towers, William Edward ..... .... 7 2, 94, 112 Townsend, John .......... .......... 9 2 Townsend, Robert ....... ................... 8 2 Track Team ........ ...... .................. 1 5 0 Treadway, Walta Marie ..... 73, 112, 113, 129, 155 Tribbey, Gary Lynn ................ . ....... . .92 Tri-Hi-Y ............. ............. 1 54, 165 Tri-Hi-Y Hero ..... ............ 5 L. Trulock, Tabitha. . . ..... 82, 127, 182 Turknett, Loveta ..... ............ 7 3 Turner, Jackie Beth ......... ......... . 73 Tuttle, Melvin Joe .......... ..... B . Typical Cowboy and Covogirl .... ..... 3 8 Vandever, Clara Nell ......, ........... 8 2, 127 Vaughan, Bettie ................ 73, 112, 129, 155 Van Glahn, Mrs. W. B. ..................... 122 Vaughan, Phyllis .,......... 73, 118, 127, 155, 174 Vessels, Anecia ....... 39, 41, 73, 74, 95, 118, 127, 129, 155, 212 Vickers, Donnie.. ......................... 73 Vickers, Paul .... ........................ 9 2 Vocational ..... ....... .... 1 2 1, 122, 123 .. w - Wadtord, Nelda ........... .......... 9 2 Wakefield, Patsy .... . . . . ........... . . .73 Walker, Bobbie ..... ................. 8 3 Walker, Diane ..... .... 2 5, 33, 92, 95, 127 Walker, Frankie .... ................... 7 3 Walker, Freddie. . . ............ 62, 133 Walker, Jo Ann ..... . .......... 82 Walker Wayne ..... ...... 9 2 Ward, Donald Lee. . . Watson, Bobby Gene .... Watson, Wanda Jo. . Watts, Sharon ...... Wearers of the P . Weaver, Carol Ann. . Weaver, Margaret. . . Webb, Betty Lou. . . . Weger, Mr. Floyd .,.. Welch, Joe ......... Welch, John William ...... Westbrook, Glenda Lou .... Whaley, Jerrye Ann ..... Wheeler, Elizabeth Ann. . Whelchel, Louise ...... Whelchel, Ruth ...... Whitaker, Tommy ............ 92, ....37,109,1 ' .' .l .L .'6i,' 1 221125311 10, 92, 1 1, 92, 62, 83, 62, 83, 19, .92 .83 .62 127 152 .312 .92 .73 111 106 157 127 127 127 127 127 157 White, Barbara Jean.41, 83, 94, 104, 112, 113, 116 Whitener, Charles ........................... 62 Who's Who ................ 30, 31, 34, 35, 38, 39 Wickersham, Jerry ...................... 73, 135 Wilkerson, Girttie ..... .............. 8 3, 127 Williams, Betty ..... ................. 9 2 Williams, Mr. B. M. .... .... 6 7, 107 Williams, Henry Lee ..... ................ 9 2 Williams, Jackie ........ ...... . ....... 9 2, 127 Williams, JoAnne ........... 76, 83, 104, 105, 188 Williams, Thomas Albert ...... .... ....... 6 2 , 139 Wilson, Billie Earle ................. 92, 127, 17.5 Wilson, Donna ............. 73, 106, 117, 120, 165 Wilson, Geneva. . 17, 27, 28, 33, 34, 38, 43, 63, 129, 155, 159, 160, 208, 224, 241 Wilson, Jack ....................... 83, 139, 150 Wilson, Jerry Wayne ..... ................... 8 3 Wilson, Miss Mary ....... .... . . .85, 100, 101, 117 Wilson, Nancy ......... 63, 111, 127, 129, 155, 164 Winn, Kenneth ..................... 73, 112, 148 Wirta, Carole ...... ........... 6 3, 104, 155, 158 Wirta, Richard ........ .................. 7 3, 139 Wirta, Terry .............. .................. 8 3 Wiseman, Nancy Kathryn. . ...... 83, 104, 110, 127 Withingtort, Linda ..... 63, 112, 155, 161, 182, 240 Woerner, Eddie ............................. 63 Woerner, Jerry ............. ................. 7 3 Woerner, Sharon ...... ........... 9 2, 127 Womack, Lee ........... ........... 7 3 Womack, Patsy Jane. . . . ......... 92, 127 Womack, Robert ........ ..... 7 3, 104, 157 Wood, Mary Jo .......... ............... 6 3 Woodard, Bobbie Jean .................... ..73 Woodfin, Hester Sue ............. 21, 83, 104, 115 Wooten, Mart .............................. 1 19 Word, Delors ....... 21, 73,104,112, 113,128, 129. 155, 159,161, 188 Wright, Gerald E ...... .................. 7 3, 157 wright, Judy G .... .......... 9 2, 127 Wright, Laurie ..... .... 7 3, 112 Wylie, John ..... ....... . ....... 6 3 Wynn, Billy .... ........... . . .83, 139 - Y - Yell Leaders .............................. -.130 Young, George ........ 63, 117, 133, 141, 150, 157, 158, 192 Young, Glenda .... .............. 7 3, 94, 127 Young, Marlene .... .... 7 3, 118, 127, 155 Young, Pat ........ ............... 7 3 Index of Advertisers Aikin Men's Wear ..................... ------. Alexander Bicycle Repair. ........ ----- - - Jess Alford .............................. Allen 8m Frederick .... ................ Anderson, Thompson, 84 Few ........ .....-. Arkansas Fuel Oil Corp ......... Ayres' ...... .............................- -4---- - 209 191 217 .......217 219 169 170 212 Ayres' Gift Shop ...................... .. 5 - Babcock Brothers .................... L. G. Balfour ............................ Barnett's Cardinal Food ........ Barr's Coffee Shop ................ B B1 B Cafeteria .................. B 8- B Motor Clinic ......... Beall Brothers ............. Beasley-Vaughan .....,. Beauty Bar .............. Belew Finance ........... ....... Belk's ........................................ Bennett's Cleaners .................. Best Wishes From A Friend .... Bettencourt 81 Hasselmeier .... Bi Country Feed 81 Seed ........ Bi0's Tire and Battery .......... BIair's Ideal Laundry ........ Bob lnn ........................... Bolin's Beauty Shop .............. Bonham Farm Supply .............. Bowden, Charles, Painting .... Bowen, H. O., Express. .......... . Boyers Brothers Printing ........ Brackeen Motor Oils .............. Brown, C. R., Serv. Sta ....... Bulls' Humble Serv. Sta ......... 220 207 209 209 188 230 220 174 205 169 166 189 176 .......195 189 201 190 211 212 176 197 21 1 185 171 176 178 174 Burnett Servicenter ................ .. C .. Caddel-Warlick Florist ........... ....... 1 90 Cogle Furniture .......................... ....... 2 O9 Caldwell Motor Company .......... ....... 2 17 Campbell's lce Cream ........... OWL ' 238 . ........ 183 Cannon Printing ...........,,... Capers Plumbing Co ......,.. Carlock Food Store ............ Carlow lron 8. Metal ........ Carnation ...... ....... ........... . ...... . . Carpenter Grocery ....................,, Carrington's Garage ...,....,........ , .... Castlebury, Elton, Plumbing ......,... Caviness, Col. J. M. ................. . Caviness Serv. Sta .......,............ Cawthon's Book Store ............. C 8. C Drug Store ................,..... Central Manufacturing Co ......... Chuck Wagon . ........................ .. Church St. Laundry ............. CHURCHES 1171 ............ City Barber Shop . ......... City Market ...................... City Music Company .......... City Steam Laundry ........... Coca-Cola Bottling Co ..... Collegiate ................................. Compliments of a Friend ....... Condray, J. E. .................... . Cornett, Leighton ....... . .... .. Couch Shoe Store ....... .......,.. Council, Frank, Market ....... Cox Furniture .................... Cox's Aquarium .................., C. R. 81 Mac's Gulf Serv .,.... C 81 S Motor Clinic ...... Cummer-Graham ..................... Cut Rate Drug Store ...........,........ ...D- The Dairy-Ette ......................... Dairy Kream ........ ....... Dairy Queen ........ Dairy Top .............. . Dallas News .............. Davis, Dimple Crain ...... Deluxe Barber Shop ...,..... Deweese Monument Co. .... . .......222 .......226 .......224 .......199 .......170 .......199 .......218 .......205 .......214 .......217 .......187 208 187 183 178 172 197 211 185 205 165 164 197 183 219 212 170 178 211 220 199 221 182 .......193 .......21 1 .......229 .......169 .. ..... 229 .......203 .219 .......205 Deweese, Prock, 81 Kennemer ........ DeWitt, Edithe ............................ Dickerson Bros. Garage. ......... . Dixie Station CE. Towersl ....... .. Dixon's Furniture Store. .... .. DOCTORS 1361 .................. DOCTORS 161 .................... Dotson's Garage ................. Down Beat Music Shop ............. Dr Pepper .................................... Drury Mattress 81 Awning .......... Dunning Glass and Metal .......... Dutro Pontiac .............................. - E - Easley's Flowers ..................... Easley's Nursery ................. Eaton Gen. Contractor ....... Eaton Gloss Shop .............. Ellis, Homer .................. Ellis, Printis E, ........ Ellison, Peyton ......... . .... Evans Studio ............. ............ . . Everybody's Serv. Sta ............ ..... ... F - Foin's Flight 50 ..................... Fairview Dairy ........ ............. Fairway Food Stores .......... Faith's Beauty Studio ........ Famous Shoe Store ............ Fongio Paint and Body ....... Font Milling Company ............. Fashion Beauty and Barber ........ Fought Motor Company ........... Feagan Electric ..................... Fendley's Garage ............ Firestone Stores ........ First Federal .................. First National Bank ....... Fisher, O. B. ........ ........ . . Fitch-U Grocery ............ Ford Music Company ....... Foxworth-Galbraith ....... 178 189 21 3 169 164 214 225 225 201 176 21 1 184 176 190 209 213 183 178 213 209 170 21 1 229 209 178 203 216 203 228 204 204 199 185 21 1 196 177 174 1 B5 .......174 . ...... 212 I , 1 L' I P N5 L ' I X 1 IN c I Free, R. V., Fur I e ....,......,....... .................. 8 5 ,Lit e exica Inn.. .....,.... ......... 1 9 -R Fry-Gibbs Fune om ...... 3 ................ ..... 2 I5 L c Carpen - ' lon .... ...... R agl d rance ...... .. ....... ,... 7 Fry Lumber C any ...... Q .... ' ul ............................ I99 0 e Star Ga .. ................. Rainey, vid E. ....... . .. ...225 Furey Prin C ...,....... 6 ......... .,.. ........... 2 30 ng 8x orth ............ 223 Sea, Grgdy, lilumig: . ..,........,.. - - n ou s -if st y .... ............. . .. eav rive- nn ..... .......... . en t Jewele. .. ............... ....,........ 2 vel c a :Q1 ........ .............................. . ...... I 89 Re all Motor F ' t ............... ..... . ........ .....227 2 Adiustment ....................... ...... ............... 5 L n, J es, ontrac r ............... C ..... ....... . 81 e Star ab.... .,..................... la ........,............. ..185 raltar Igarber Sho ..........,. .... .................. 2 41 A X R ece rs ..........,......... .. ........ ................ . ..2OI ra tar eouty o ............. ............... . .. .... . . ' g t ........ . ..... ....... .... .. . at .... raltar Hotel .......... ......... ................. . ..... I I SWIIIU 'K ' A ' A l 9 R2FpiI di Aigoc. .... . 9 ladden Candy C pan .................. ... ....,....... I .n .Ih 'Cf 1 ' ent ' ' 'K ' Rig s Je l y ............ ........,.,............. . ..I93 Glass Motor Com . ...................... ........... I 9 Moln T. ee re ' ' ' ' 2 2 Rob rts J welers ..... .. .... ..,..,,.,.,........... ..... . . 224 Glenn's Shoe Servlc .. ......... . ........ ..... ..... ..... 2 1 I MGIII 'rep V eel ' ' 'WSWS Ro 'nso s Gulf .. ........, .. ........... Goodyear Service St re .......... . ........ .......I 7 Mclon f Y ' Eff. DPU ' 2 25 Rod n 81 Sons F eral Hom .. ........ ...... . .........I8I gore? ireentigous ........ ..... . . .. ......,.... 183 Msn ' 329' ec I' ' 't ' M195 gers-Ytlgde . .................. ......... ran uto a .... .. ....,,, ,,,,.......... . .. ' ' ' ' ' ' , -o th a ' . ,......,..,,,,, ...,,,,,,. . Grand Cle ..... .. .,,.,,,,......... .... ...... I 9 :g:'r?:e5l'yge ig ll' S ' Royiili CFQW I tling Co .,,..,...,,. .....,...,..,,,.......... 2 'gn3,OXYO,3i-Q - -- I -- - ---' ------ - r --------- 323 aster Garag ....... 312233233:3:1'311...3:::3::ii2:111.i:11 ,ft -5 1, mage ' 9 - cciailvs . ............................. ........................ . .. .. l seems oy .......... .... . .. ......,......,.. 2 G, Bill HU ' A 9 , - Mcrarla 'leaners ........ ........... .............. . . . 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G., 81 Son k .... ...203 Klmbel rs, Co. ., ..,,...,,,,,, , ,,.,,, . ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, PU,-15 Elecfric gervgc - U Y'- --- --..----,-','.------.-l - N196 I s, Homer, Agen .. .......184 Sang Ilgr ucg .................... ,. . ,.,, ,,.... . ,. , 9 Fljqrig Filnqnce U A -,,--,-,,,....,'..-----..-.----,- vv---. lhlh 2 2 3 tters, Rsy, Corplllgnee... a io tat' ...... .N ..... ,... ,.,,,,, 1 5 ' I' C ' ,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,. G 1 U1'Slrl9 - r Kress, s. .... I n ,... ........ ......,... 169 P3522 MSE' f.lff? .......................,............ ......... 3 rf E nk- ---.---- --.----203 Euykenxalll- . ............ .......... ............ 2 I I 'Par' ' g Company ..............,.............. ......... 5 5 H1 i'Jl'Yf.ll'l - ---.---.----- ---- . ylo, - ' '- t r ............. -- .. 199 or ' ........................ ,..,...,.... ,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,,,.,, , 1 6 95 00111 -----.-------.----.-- ----. - . Kyle y .........,..... Ti ............. 5 ....... i 97 Par News A ...........................,....... ..... ........ . . .I79 weilef gf C n itiorlino --------- ------- I gg .. - IS ews ................... ....... ....... ...... ...... I 6 6 6 iss, - ......................... ...... . Lamar Business C I ge.. . .. ....,...............,....., 1 Pqrig Oil Prgdgciglii ,,,,,,--.,,..,.,,,...---..--w,. - '--.--..-.' .219 Welch Ar op .... . .............. ,,,,,,,205 Lamar Chevrolet pony ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, Paris Radio-TV .,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, A ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.- 2 2 5 ' T- D -------- ---- -------,.--... ...... . I 7 I Lamar Cotton Oi ..............,. .,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, ,,,,, 1 7 9 Paris Rubber 23. supply ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q 25 ' red .................... . ....... ....... I 91 Lamar County ............................ ..,. 2 O1 Earls 1:5alvE1geTCompany ..,,,,,,,,....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.. 2 0 1 Biugranhg Loan ......... ,...... E 78 amar e .......,.................. ., ,. .,,,,.,,.. 181 aris ruc za rector ...,.,.,., , ,,,,, ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 64 l A , i , ea state ....... . 25 lom r cery -..-....................... .................... 205 Paris Typewriter Exch ...,,,,,, ,1,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, 2 18 White Woy Grocery ----....... . ....... 191 Loma Company ................. .... ....................... 200 Parisian, 1 he ,,,,,,,1,.,,,,,,,,, ,,v,,,,,,,,,---,----,,-... 1 93 White's Auto Store .... ............ ....... . 2 I7 Lamar Produce and Feed., ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,,.1,1,,,,,,1,,,,, 171 Parisian Barber Shop ,,,,,,, .-.--.--, 2 22 Wgllgams Gln -3 --..--.................. . ..... ..I83 Lamar Seed stere .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 99 Parkere Grocery .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,, 1 95 Williams Sporting Goods ....... ...... . 192 Lamar Super Serv' ................. ...,...,...,,,,,.,., 1 75 Pe-ltz's Luggage .....,,, 223 Williamson, Roy .................. ,,,,,,, 1 87 Lamar Theat .... .. . ................., ,.,,,,...,,..,.,,,, 2 23 Penney, J. C. .. .,.,.., 133 Wolfe, Frank, Transfer ........ ,,.,, , ,227 l-one 8t Cl GFS --.----.--.--...--..--. N ..........-.... ....208 Phillips Petroleum ,,., 203 Womockr Floyd 81 l-- C ----A.--. ....... 2 29 Letter- r ASSOC, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 ,,,,,111,,,,,,,, 209 Piggly vviggty ,,,,,1,,,,,.-,,,, 174 Woods, Bomar, Conoco .....,., ,,,..,, 2 30 Lewis, , Cafe ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 oo Pemrey sery, ste, , ,,,,,,,,,,1,, 201 Woody Electric Co ........... .......228 Liberty ational Bank .....,... 206 Price, Mackey, 81 Pierson ......., 205 Woolworth, F. W. ................... ......, I 78 Lightfoot, W. H. .............. 195 Publishers Engraving ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 229 Wunsch, .Ioe ...................,,...,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 78 Lilly Ice Cream ..................... I99 -Q- -Y,- I85 Lindsay's Sporting Goods ....... Quality Motors ................. , ..., . ......I69 Yellow Cab Company ........... .......225 OWL ' 239 Miss Hankins, Paul Gene, Vicki . . . Our Dreams have come true lat least for The 1956 Owl Staff! thanks to the camera's eye. Why, you ask, have our dreams come true? Each student who enrolled before October 4, 1955, is pictured in The 1956 Owl. Remember those black shirts and black drapes? Do you recall seeing three boys carrying around black boxes with overgrown flashlights on them? Thanks to These three, David, Bill, and Richard, all photography in The 'I956 Owl is student work with the exception of formal class and club pictures. Have you bought your Owl yet? Oh, no, you say, not again! But this phrase paid off and allowed us to print 8!O copies of the T956 edition. This task was handled by representatives of the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes in an admirable way. Now we can laugh about hectic times we spent readying the annual. Miss Hankins, Geneva, and l spent many hours and gallons of sweat lliterally! drawing and planning The 1956 Owl. llf you've wondered. why the floors were painted before school began, we had worn a path from the Owl office to the Coke machine! We shall never forget the time Bill turned on the light in the darkroom and nearly ruined the football pictures, or the trip to Denton when Miss Oliver's car took a different route and caused Miss I-Iankins to have a near nervous breakdown, or the Monday and Thursday nights we worked so hard to meet our December i5th deadline. lWe really sweated that one out. ! Neither shall we forget Joe redoing the football write-ups five times each, Geneva and Hitty slaving to finish the ad. dummy land drafting any staff member not busy to helpi, or Jackie, Linda, Shelby, Patsy Coker, Carolyn Inniss, Delors, Kaye, and Mac spending thirty minutes a word on captions and write-ups. Wasn't it hilarious the afternoon we forgot Patsy Ables typing in the con- ference room and left her locked in the school, or the countless times I fussed at Paul Gene to draw those lines straight or else! The end we thought would never come is already here. The staff and I hope The 'I956 Owl has captured or pictured somehow through the camera's eye the spirit, friendships, and mem- orable activities that were this past year a part of our dreams come true. x Vicki Daughtrey, Editor The 1956 Owl Working on the ad dummy caused the varied expressions shown here! ll. to r.! Withington, George Able Thurmon, Hearn, Thompson, Wilson. OWL ' 240 At Last our yearbook is out! But without the splendid co-operation of everyone, it would have been impossible for us to complete our work successfully. Especially do we appreciate the interest ancl confidence of every advertiser who placed an ad in our book. They made it possible for Paris High School students to have an outstanding book at a price each student could. afford. Do not overlook what they have to say in the ads, for it is important and it concerns you. Let each one of them know that his ad helps make our book a better yearbook. My hat is off to the faculty, administration, and to the entire student body for the enthusiasm, under- standing, and whole-hearted co-operation which each gave in the production of The 1956 Owl. To the following students, other than staff members, goes a special thanks for their assistance with both the circulation and advertising campaigns: Carol Bassano, Charlene Blackstone, Anna Beth Brackeen Alta Lou Bristow, Carolyn Brown, lmy Lou Caviness, Marvin Van Cannon, Ellen Coleman, Billie Jean Cren- shaw, Zoel Daughtrey, Becky Edwards, Anita Franklin, Major Ginsberg, Barbara Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Marsha Pyle, Anecia Vessels, Tommy Whitaker, JoAnne Williams, and Nancy Wiseman. We also appreciate very rnuch the h of the following students with the circulation campaign. Joan Abels, Norma Bangs, Gerry ,Ba-Pnetf San Blackburn, Orby Brooks, Jackie Burch, Ronniet Byers, Mike Cagle, Elizabeth Den'n ,,f - ofa yn Fangio, Martha Mackey, Smith Mullens, Scott Odom, Sandra Perkins, Jan Ranney, Suzanne Roden, Jo Scroggins, Caramae Simmons, Mary Louise Simpson, Dorothy Smallwood, Shari Swofford, and Phyllis Vaughan. For excellent work and interest in our yearbook, we do thank our professional photographers, the engraver, the cover company, and the printer. Also we do appreciate very much the interest and help given us by The Paris News and its staff. Last but not least a great big Thank You goes to Miss Martha Hankins, our faculty sponsor, for her wisdom and her untiring efforts in our behalf. Representing the entire staff, I can truthfully say we have learned to love and respect her. Our work is completed! We give you your annual. We have enjoyed working as a team for you, and it is our sincere hope that The 1956 Owl will be for you, A Dream Come True. Geneva Wilson, Business Manager The 1956 Owl ' ss sc llpll A Tfllls c'l.E.9.L i . 1 Q 2 3 l ,L rourmcv Pness n mrion 5 1-1. Q Our Printer - Furey Printing Company, Paris, Texas Our Engraver - Shreveport 'Engraving Co., Shreveport, Louisiana Our Cover - American Beauty Cover Co., Dallas, Texas Our Photographers - Evans' Studio, Paris, Texas -- Wheat Photo Service, Dallas, Texas Our Advertising Friends -Who believe firmly that our book is an excellent advertising medium. - lPlease see Pages 164-23O.l


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