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l 'A thfill Of happy Surprise CF0SSeS the COUUWUHHCGS Of Other nominees applauding the Seniors are Jean Ann Senior nominees, Amanda Stanley and Joe Dale McKnight, Weger and Roger Gray, Freshmeng Connelle Kelley and as they are announced as 1961 Owl Sweethearts- Robert Winn, Sophomoresg and Janice Sciarro and Rodney Flippen, Juniors. y End of Football Season Brings New Horizon l THE CLOSING DAYS OF FALL at Paris ll-Iigh brought one outstanding event after fanother. The Owl Sweethearts were presented at a special all-school party midst lollipops, mice cream cones, and a sugar plum tree. For one day, PHS was transformed into the Old West, as students dressed in West- ern attire for annual Western Day. Thanks- giving Holidays followed end of football sea- son, and then came Christmas fun with the end of the first semester ominously close. ,M , ,,, ,,,,,,, ,WW Last games of football season show student backing and spirit of loyalty. Western Day is climaxed when Mr. Dee Cunningham reveals Jim Blassingame and Lorrie Norton as most typical cowboy and cowgirl. Leslie Route and Carol Aikin were named runners-up. OWL ' 29
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Full Frivolity Brightened by Selection of Owl Sweethearts Owl Editor, Courtney Townsend, assisted by Circulation Manager, Patsy Vaughan, presents Sophomore Patt Swaim with first place Owl circular tion award. Other winners, Jack McCubbin and Billy Don McCoy, re- ceived awards also. I pledge allegiance to Paris High School. George Hyde leads the student body in PHS pledge as Pam Redus dis- plays school flag. OWL 0 28 Western Day theme is carried to ball game with entire student body taking part. Here students purchase eats from Hi-Y boys' con- cession stand. 3 Q
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Halls Don Holiday Dress in Decorating Contest ll Prosit! A toast to the holiday season is proposed by German students at their noontime Schnitzel Hop. AS THE Christmas season approached, PHS became an impressive display of holiday decor. Stu- dents, awaiting the coming vacation, began to feel the true spirit of giving as they donated of their time and gifts to help those less fortunate than themselves. The biology drawing that might never have been finished lies on a hastily deserted desk as a mute testimony of December 15, 1960 - the day of the bomb hoax. The main corridor acquires an air of Yuletide spirit as Garry Cum mings applies tinsel to top of corridor Christmas tree provided by Mr Dee Cunningham. Office assistants lend a helping hand. Isn't it beautiful! Miss Pat Mullens de- lightedly shows off her Christmas gift, a Masque Makers bracelet, to Mike Johnson and Kris Pauly. OWL 0 30
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