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\ PAULS VALLEY. WEDNESDAY. MAY 16. 1940 Allen and Field Have High Grad Sa.utatorian Crowning their high school ca STAFF st Psuls Villey, John Allen and Divld Field took high grade EDITORS: John Allen and Bet honors In this year's graduating ty Tether. claai. The awards of valedictorian REPORTERS: Jenny Sander*. and Salut storian are recognition Kitn Edward*. Doric Stewart, Ltw- of their outstanding scholastic anu Nnbora, Mearl Pack. Miry El study. len Philips. Betty Barrlck. Jewel Roblson, Betty Melton. Leo Mul John Allen wa* named as vale len*, A. B. Claxton. Sylvia Wllkcr- dictorian with a grade average of Hon, Betty Ooflold, Betty Camp 3.97 one of the highest scores bell. Penny Cole, Nancy Moody, made through the yean. Ted Tether. Bill HIM, Bob Webb. Mary Anne Hodxc*. and Fried* David Field waa named (alula- Claxton. torian with an outstanding aver The staff extends their I cart- age of a.Si. felt gratitude to the member* cf Charles Blackburn bad the sec the 'typing class who con*tmtly ond highest mark with 3.91 but put up with mistakes and f.tblea due to the fact thst he bad attend and consistently produced excel ed Pauls Valley highschool only lent paper*. 1 year, coming here from Prague, he was not eligible. •lass History Both John and David were out The opening of the school term standing In othsr fields of en deavor and are well qualified to In September. 19-12. found bright. DAVID l-HOI.l) eager, ihlny-ficed boy* and girl* engage and succeed In the bsttle enrolling a* Freahmen In Pulls of lire which will rollow. Valley High School. For same of State Honor Society John edited the Valley HI Tim these the eagerness to study soon es the past year, lettered two faded and their brightness has The time hes come for thst In The following are the students ferior tribe which bears the so who, perhaps more than others, years In both' football and basket somewhat dimmed, but a* for ball, making all-conference center these who will receive their well- briquet of Juniors to receive their have taken advantage of the educj greatest blessing In life. How ever atlonal possibilities of Paul* Val In football, participated In one earned diploma* this spring their Junior play and two senior plays, eagerness Is the same, and their we may curse the fate that gave ua ley Hlghachool as Is shown by so Ignoble a rice of successors their high grade standard. All made the.State honor society four brightness greatly Illumined. years a ml..was In many speech These 126 Fresh mm began their there Is only one way to lift them who became members of the State out cf the mire of mediocrity Honor Society have made not less clsss plays - aa • well as finishing first great year by selecting a very hlgl school In three years, John rupable and sincere classm ttc. which enslaves them: that Is to than a B In any subject. Aa shown leave a few of the plenteous tal by their ability to successfully also, wen the Pepsi-Cola Seholir- David Field, for their president. ship contest. Hooter Brewer was elected to the ents whlchi we, the highly deserv piss through their scholastic life student council and Betty Olbbs ing and far underiiraised class of these are tie people to watch for David edited the Valley HI Tim was the Freshman candidate for "46", possess: future success. es last year and lettered In foot "Football queen. The Freshmen John Allen gladly wills his gift Seniors: John Polk Allen. David ball, basketball, wrestling, and had one „f their happiest snd of gib to Don Bullock who cm Field. Charles Blackburn, Doris made all-conference at halfback, beat-loved years with Miss MarUn use it. Juan I la Olbbs. Wllda Ruth Mont participated In the junior and sen and Mr. 'Pichou'- Thompson a* Mearl Pack wills his tall lank- gomery. Carolyn Jem Moody. Ray ior play, was elected president of sponsor*. nesj to Charles lliilhrd who Mumford, Lettte Munsey. Mary the freshman and senior classes, The second year, this diss had thanks Mearl from the bottom of Ellen Phelps. Virginia Ruth Sand and made the state honor society matured greatly and of course his heart. ers, and Faye Shores. four yesrs. knew almost all they could be Faye Shores will* her shining Lower classmen: Marie Votavla taught. They were such high, class apple ability to Eudel Ealey who Kathleen Bylea. Josephine Eliza Grade points were figured on the men that very few noticed such haa already begun to use It. beth Williams, tlene Tucker. Miry bases o'f "A"-", "B''-3. "C"-S, "D'- low clnssmen a* the Freahmen. To "Hooter" Brewer bequeath* his D. Smith, Arlene Smith. Doris Oay 1. It can therefore be seen that lead this class of Sophomores as car to Hoyt Ooggins snd It looks Seymour. Owen Robblns, Barbara the students st Use top of this president. Omar Thompson wa* like he can use It. Ann Rayburn. Betty Lee Plttman. year's class all made extroadlnarly elected. Jenny Sanders was elect A. B. Claxton wills his way Mary Helen Pesterfield. Willie high grades. ed aa Secretary of the class. This with the women to Nell Cleaver Paul. Keith Conrad Odom. Joanne The ten highest students of th* class, noted for Its beautiful girls, who says "Thank-you*' with capit Nichols, Earlene Frances Misters, senior class were In order: John selected Lettte Munsey aa candi al letters. Joan McKee, Patty Lorenxen Allen 3.97. Charles Blackburn date for football queen. The spon Freddie Day leaves his motor- Boyce Dean Lancaster. Jess Lam, 3.91. David Field 3.S4. Doris sor* of the class were Mrs. Car- boat on a moonlit like to Owen Olcta Lots Holland. Jimmy Hart, Gibbs 3.81. Jenny Sanders 3.65. mellta Paul and Mrs. Boos*.. The Bobbins who needs it badly. Bob Field. Rita Marie Edwards Carolyn Moody 3.59. Ray Mum- nominees for Sadie Hawkins Day. David Fields wills hla good looks Ivan Lavoy Cray. Lloyd Cornell, ford 3.47, Betty Tether 3.4-1. Wll Pays Shores as "Daisy Mae", and that even break cameras to Travis Jr.. Earl Burch. Donald Lloyd Bul- da Montgomery 3.39, June Miter Mearl Pack as "Little Abner", ran Goggans. lock.Woodrow Cochran, Barbara 3.31. a close race with the other nom John Floyd leaves his position Joan Benito, Ruth Orleane Barj inees. aa assistant Janitor to Bill Brown ber. and Linda Livingston. All these students were versati The Junior class, although It and we hope that Bill keeps up le as welt as possessing high grade hsd lost several of Its members, the good work as John has done averages aa Is shown by their was still a large, -ambitious class. In the past. 8th Grade Promotion psrtlclpitlon In athletics, music, 1.. E. "Hooter" Brewer was fast Janelta Auld will* her typing journalism, speech. F. "F.A. and becoming a well-known sthlete. ability to Virginia Garland who Processional Valera Thomas pep club. Hoooter receive the state can use It. Invocation Rev. Lee H. EMI* championship In pole vaulting. Bottle Lou Campbell wills her Gtrla Sextet Requirements for valedictorian Lettte Munsey made s great hit In sense of humor to Miami Child "Would God I Were a Tender and salutatorian were that they the Junior Class play. "Seeing ress who needs It. Apple Blossom.'' Junelle Goocb. should have made the two high Double**. Another big event for Billy Gaines wills his ability to Alyce Drennen. Ramona Baker. est grade avenges of all the stu the Juniors was "Hobo Day", so quote the "Raven" to J. D. Pen Csthryn Bass, and Faye Cagte. dents who hsd attended Pauls annual event tor Juniors only. The dleton. I Instrumental Trio "Trio For Valley at least two yean and had class made a very good showing In Carey Hardy leaves his ambi .Woodwinds" Three Clarinets taken no mora than two Semest the returns of "Hobo Day." Per- tion to be a "wolf** to David Hut- Chorus Hark. The Vesper er's credit from eorresoadenee (Continuetl on Page Three) (Continued on Page Five) (Continued onTageTtoee) course-. • r PAGE TWO THE VALLEY HI TIMES WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1946 Superintendent Senior Players Give was finally caught by the 'F. B. I. and ethers. Principal Star Performance The prompter was Betty Tether who did a swell job. The »:nlcr play, "Ghost Want Thanks ahoutd also go to Mn. ed ' which wis presented Msrch Carleton for an excellent Job of IS, proved to be a hlgh:y suceecs- directing and to Mr. O. A. Ander- .sit produeil.ii under tie direction !.on, who managed the financial of Mrs. R. E. Cn'.et n and Mr. end magnificently. 0. A. Anderson. David Field, who has he'd many ap:flights during hb stay In Pan's Valley High School, held another Junior Play Smooth and also an Interested audience Production with hi* performance* aa Jeffery Hn'l; a young man who thought The Junior class presented a only cf money but whese mind rcmantlc comedy, "A LITTLE started wandering when the fair HONEY", on November SO. to a granddaughters arrived on the large and appreciative audience. scene. The ticket sales amounted to 123 I. A new comer to Pauls Valley, An Increase of $24. over hut yrs. Charles Blackburn, who played sales. This has been the largest Hugo Bromley, a partlme ghost, ticket sale In the Junior class his enacted his pert with professional tory. Including the program adv ability.