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June 18, 1962 I Principal and Mrs. Dee Cunningham plan itinerary for International Lion's Club meet. Germany, England, and Belgium. BON VOYAGE! The Cunninghams are all packed to visit France, Italy, Switzerland, Whirlwind of Activity Marks Close of School W DO WE detect looks of sadness on any faces as Class of 1962 stands to- gether for last time on graduation night ? 4' gf Lf' May 27, 1962 0 Eager to become ex-students of PHS, Richard Bratcher and Newt Davis remove robes, after Commencement Services at First Methodist Church, held Sunday preceding Graduation. PROFESSOR Jim Bob Horne, Winner of No-Belly prize for invention of Metrecal, explains details of time-machine. OWL 0 25
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June 1, 1962 0 What a smile! Barney Bray, HI, receives Yale Cup for Best All-Round Senior Boy from Mr. Thomas S. Justiss, Superintendent of Schools. OWL ' 24 1962 SENIOR class officers Rodney Flippen, Carole Kimball, Mary Kay Bryans, and John Paul Bailey breathe more easily as they leave Commencement Services. WITH JUNE and graduation began the transformation of 191 Seniors from care- free teenagers to sober, responsible adults. Since 1960 commencement exercises have been held at Noyes Stadium, but bad Weather forced it once again into the dry confines of PHS auditorium. Dr. C. C. Clark, President of Paris Junior College, gave main address, and all too soon 1962 Seniors became ex-students of PHS. Q if . RONNIE JOHNSON, Peggy Pilger, Charles Crumley, and Carol Aikin reminisce at reception after commencement exercises.
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MR. ROBERT Fagan points out to Joe Seals, David Fields, Johnny Case, and Dickie Harrison that trouble occurs under hood as well as behind wheel. TO 152 students summer meant a chance to get ahead or to catch up in summer school classes which opened June 4, 1962, offering nine subjects. The newest addi- tion to summer school curriculum was typing taught by Mr. Mason Denton. Students learned safety first in student driver training taught by Mr. Robert Fagan, Mr. J. C. Coker, and Mr. Tommy Duncan. Other sub- jects offered were English 2G, SG, 4G taught by Miss Martha Hankinsg and civics, Texas history, Algebra I, and general math taught by Mr. Harvey D. Brown. OWL 0 26 RUFFLED BY students' seeming lack of horse sense, Miss Hankins THESE PHS students earn extra credit in Miss Hank- ins' English 2G class of- fered as part of summer school curriculum. Est JUDY SEAY thinks she has a great yearbook idea . . . tricky seam. throws up her hands in dismay. iff' but Jill L'Roy doesn't seem to be convinced of it. IN ADDITION to these formal classes, fifty-four homemaking students earned an extra half credit in summer home- making projects taught by Miss Euna Anderson, Mrs. Ralph Shipman, and Mrs. Kelley Storey. MISS EUNA Anderson shows the summer homemaking sewing class how to execute a
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