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l Christy Hamman counts money turned in at the end of O-Day by Jerry .Durham, second place winner in the yearbook circulation campaign, while Betty Burks, top salesman, keeps a watchful eye on the proceedings. September Brings Early Preparations AS THE school term started, the stu- dents and faculty began to fit into the swing of things. While the classes were getting' acquainted with new subject mat- ter, the Owl Staff delved into its year's work with the O-Day circulation campaign followed by class picture taking, and the faculty lined up the first semester's work in early morning faculty meetings. O-Day was introduced to the student body for the first time this year as a method of selling the yearbooks in record time. Football games, pep rallies, and parades helped to round out the first month of school. Pat .lessee poses for Mr. Wheat as the Juniors have pictures taken for the 1959 yearbook. OWL ' 28 A r ,......f' Before the meeting is called to order by Principal Cunning- ham, the PHS faculty discusses the numerous problems which confront them each school day. W. r 3 li l v i 4, i 'N
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As these Senior Owl Staffers register, they check with Mrs. Booth concerning their home' room assignments. A peek at the school in the summer still showed activity . . . summer classes, OWL work, and preparations as the fall semester approached NU' ,,. sf ,f-H'-X ,ix ,X X E f f 1 LQLXX it 2 Mud ' M To begin the first semester, office-workers have to get things in order ---J .--- ' C. for the students and faculty. While Mrs. Hickman makes arrangements over the phone, Mary Nell Fletcher helps Amanda Stanley with her schedule. Studying must continue even in the summer for students who wish to make up work or get ahead with their credits. OWL 1,27
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