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Ready Reviewers First row: Armstrong, Berly, Brown, Bryan, Crain, Hamilton. Second row: Hatcher, Hildinger, Locke, Matthews, McCormick, McGee, Pearce. . Third row: Sowers, Thomas, Ward, Westbrook, Whitley, Williams, Wood. ARIEL STUDY CLUB For the benefit of many uninformed people, this is not a girls' flying club. ln Shelley's words, Ariel is the free, fairylike, colorful spirit transcribing light and color into the difficult material of words. Ariel Study Club originated in October, l945, under the guidance of the Texana Study Club of Paris. Now, the club is a member of the Paris and Texas Federation of VVomen's Clubs. OFFICERS President . . . . Vice-President . Sec.-Treas. . Reporter . . . . Parliamentarian . . . Lometa Hildinger . . June Bryan . . Maiie Locke . Luvenia Brown Adrian Armstrong Historian . . . . Charlene Williams Sponsors . . Miss Mary Hankins . Mrs. Carl Deweese Snapshot: This is a view of the Ariel Spring Dance. On alternate Wednesdays, in the homes of the mem bers, books such as The Foxes of Harrow, Wasteland and The Miracle of the Bells were studied. Local lltera ture was also discussed at the meetings, and food was enjoyed by all. Ariel's crowning achievement of the year was the annual formal dance on March Qi, the first day of spring, at the Gordon Country Club. Page
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Literary Linguists First row: Aden, Barnes, Bivens, Bland, Brooks, Fennel. Second row: Graves, Hooker, Hornbeck, Horne, Morphew, Myers. Third row: Noble, Norrell, Park, Price, Scott, Waterman, Womack. PEN CHAT ST Let us strive to learn , thot's the Pen Chat motto, and do they strive! Such books as The King's General, This Side of Inno- cence, and The Tempered Blade were reviewed on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. We might mention the fact that at every meeting refreshments were served to the twenty members and two sponsors. Pen Chat is the nine-year old offspring of the Paris Modern Study Club and belongs to bot ' ' U h the City and State Federation Sponsors Page ll4 W Parliamentarian. . , . Confederation Counselor. . . DY CLUB of Women's Club, The long awaited-for clay for Pen Chat members is February l4 -their Valen- tine dance-very formal and fun. This annual affair is looked forward to and long remembered by Pen Chat members, their dates and guests. OFFICERS President . . . .... Mayenell Waterman Vice-President . . . Mary Womack Sec.-Treas .... . . Minnie Barnes Corresponding Sec. . Theresa Morphew Reporter ...... . . . Betty Fennel . . . Ruth Horne . Genevieve Myers Mrs. Mayo Neyland Mis Dorothy Webb register with Miss Webb Snapshot: Ann Sowers and Gus Cothran at the Pen Chat Valentine Dance.
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Lively Lung-lzousiers , . , ,W ,,.W,, T From left To right, the cheerleaders ure: June Bryon, Johnny Mosley, Lenore Blond, Sonny Prewitt, Jean McCormick, and Henry Braswell. The cheerleader sponsor is Mrs. Joe Singley. CHEERLEADERS Rah! Rah! Rah, Rah, Roh! ThaT's our cheer- leaders, Those lung-busTing cheerleaders who l followed The eleven all The way to Corsiccmo f ond Arlington. These yell leaders are Tops on l the P.J.C. campus. Out of all The kids that Tried out Tor The job - and we do mean iob -as cheerleader, These are The six that we chose to f lead us in our cheers of victory ond cries of l defeat. Fifteen cheers for The cheerleaders! X T Top Picture Cleft To righti: Flagbeorers Virginia Pearce, Jean Thomas, Betty Graves, Betty Hamilton, and Marianne Snyder. Bottom Picture Qleft To rightiz Maiorettes Norma Jean Reeder, Genevieve Myers, Theresa Morphew, and Narca Hooker. - . Page H6 4
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