Paris High School - Owl Yearbook (Paris, TX)

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Si? 6111? .. , qgaiwjs ,gags ?9qymwfsgQ+i4gs,,g nm, wr V ffl fl Signs, newspapers, and radio broadcasls spread lhe word of a Walk-A-Thon held April l5. Walk a mile lor a child rang in 'rhe ears of many Parisians preparing 'ro walk 'rwenry miles around 'rhe Loop. The March of Dimes and 'rhe Key Club sponsored 'rhe walk. They arranged lo have refresh- menls and medical supplies, provided by local palrons, available al designaled resl slops. Sore, lired feel moved around The lasl corner 'ro Noyes Sladium. Wilh a feeling ol salislac- lion, 'rhe parlicipanls realized Thar reaching our was for everyone. A push for parlicipa- lion was lhe key lor reaching out sluclenls raking parr became involved and look on The problems and The work necessary To accomp- lish 'rheir goals. Reacn our Rsacu 0 2 0 Theme S 9 4 y , . +9-f if v . 93 3 U-I V , u. Q if X Q -5 ' CIP' - if Breaking Through: Wildca+s Ronnie Gilmer and Tommy Fel+y shred ca+ pos+er as fhey run from locker room onfo field. Barn Siormerst Helicopfers from Army Reserve, Waco, sfop during lunch +o in+eres+ s+uden+s in pilo+ing as an Army career. Sludenls wa+ch helicopfers lifl off praclice field by band hall. 4 0 Theme I ln a lime when individuals did lheir own Jrhing, we began To search for somelhing To call our own. Fruslralion somerimes slowed down achievemenls buf delerminalion and loyalry urged us lo reach our lurfher and slrive harder for our ambilions. A His'l'ory Trip: A Texas hisfory ou+- ing gives Claire Bone, Royce McKnight and Zara Weller a chance To visif fhe Sam Rayburn grave in Bonham. Texas. Where To Find If Theme X I Parficiparion X IO Associafes f 47 A Arhlefics f 73 Personalifies f 94 Academics X l29 Publicily f I64 Final Words f 239 Index f 249 End of An Era f 26I Conlenfs 0 5 . 1 A Big Sficlrz He doesn'+ always walk solbrly. lou+ Maquesha Fulbrighf does have fhe big spirif slick. He accepfs wi+h G smile from Varsily yell leader Lynn Bellamy for The Senior class. Two Friends: A shared iolce gives Julianne Thornlon and Anne Hayfer a chance +0 reach for friendship and laughfer. 6 0 Theme me A I Pedal Pushers: Several hundred bike riders furn ouf fo make a circuif of fhe Loop fo help fhe fund campaign for refarded children. Only fhe mosf defermined complefe fhis goal because of fhe encounfer wifh fhe cold. damp weafher of fall. The Newesf Model: Mr. Dee Cunningham gives a privafe showing of fhe archifecfs drawing of fhe new high school building fo Mrs. Harry Lawler. We enfered school: we changed fhere. During fhe year changes never sfoppedg someone or somefhing was confinually in fhe mofions of change. More imporfanf were The modif- icafions people underwenf as fhey became differenfg possibly, beffer individuals fhan 'rhey were before. Throughouf fhe year, we reached ouf for new acfivifies and many experiences wifh unfried muscles: as each of us fried for our goals. we became more fhan we were. The efforf expanded us: we learned. Physical compefifion, menfal occupafion, and fhe social involvemenfs were whaf our school offered fo us. Theme 9 7 0 8 0 Dedicafion Honorees Three Teachers Draw ATTenTion These Three Teachers were recognized because we ThoughT They besT represenTed our Theme in Their everyday acTion: They reached ouT To Their sTudenTs To oTTer help. To undersTand, and To encourage Those who wanTed iT or needed iT. They were The spiriT oT This year. FaculTy member dedicaTees Tor T973 were Mrs. W. F. Jessee, newspaper iournalism and drama: Mr. Eugene Thielman, higher maThemaTicsp and Mr. Joe Ben Early, indusTrial cooperaTive Training, our honorees. Top LefT: A Terrible decision Taces Mrs. Allie M. O'Brien, Miss STella Mae Crain, and Mr. Eugene Thielman, as Leslie Spruell awaiTs orders aT The Owl TaculTy coTTee. BoTTom LeTT: GesTures emphasize The sTory Mrs. W. F. Jessee lays on Paul McDonald, Robin Hindman, Kay ShorT. and Glenda Blassingame. LefT: Moving Them ouT, Mr. Joe Ben Early hurries The lineup oT Homecoming TloaTs before The parade wiTh his assisTanT. Charles McNeal. DedicaTion 0 9 1 - - V I I J ..,.., ,- Ti f fu, f Us-A-M - 'www ,2 in 4 - F9214 - 3T'N - I M ., ,. . , ' . is s far. 's ,fsaf f' Qs 1, f f Q iiifigg, f sf iw sawn., . - S5 A i si. MM., . ,Aa , . i mmm . Luigi., Qi is .. .e+n,u4s, WNW. U. sf.:z,.vs.u,xL , mam s M , , si is f A T . 3 fs T A f -' H :4 J - T i s .1 57 f J ,sw L as L -E21 gffaw Q ' A 51, . l N 5 -V sw. if 55?Ts'ie W A 'T . 4553 f - 1 fl- , .- T HT? If 5 ' '7 M 4 TZ, ' . , f i s ,gs A T si - K A1 r . A sr 2, f 2: 1 H fifzsiasxi aw- - ff' sq ? xg? , L s 1, , s, Q ,- Y, iris? 11-Q nf W1 , M ,. wid ww ,.:,wg1.-Q,g,.s.w A1.sf4,,,qfs ms. is ip..g35a,,f in , ' '- f V I 1 ' -aw i it i H A 1 ii if F , fs ' V, T , V T rf ' T , I v i - -4- Throwing up her arms aT end oT The BlazeTTe rouTine, Cindy Adkins Takes parT in The pep assembly enTerTainmenT. STudenTs mainTained a geT involved aTTiTude Toward pep rallies and oTher school acTiviTies ThroughouT The year. An increasing sTudenT inTeresT in school acTiviTies pro- vided a larger number of parTicipanTs. CooperaTion was good as Those involved reached ouT Tor a purpose: To win, yell, play, work, or Try harder. ParTicipaTion was up To each individual in our school. nggycu au 1 Rea cu 0 .1 ' .Q-f A H ,. wa., 5 HQ' , Wfiff ' '3x:3,b X3 . U lpahorf . ..,,.x,.,,, '.', ' f xQsLf41 W ffeQe4Ng1 viii P 3. My 'ifzwvgs PersisTanT Searching: Susan Pinckard, Pam Wells, and Cindy Tieben are deTermined To help children locaTe each hidden egg aT The TARS EasTer egg hunT. I2 9 Pa rTicipaTion March Breezes AThleTic BanqueT Hears Dan Reeves Dallas Cowboy sTar and Coach Danny Reeves enlivened The world OT PHS SporTs Tor I972 aThleTes as guesT speaker aT The annual All-SporTs BanqueT. OuTsTanding aThleTes were presenTed awards and queens were named Tor all oT The sporTs. The CSPA convenTion in New York aTTracTed TourTeen Trom iournalism deparTmenT and Two advisers. The exciTemenT of New York was highlighTed by Tours OT Hyde Park, The UN, ChinaTown. A noTe oT racial Tension vibraTed aT PHS on March 24, I972. Physical violence was prevenTed by alerT ciTy and school oTTicials. EasTer Holidays followed. Ar+ Apprecia+ion: Kennefh Hill and Henry King observe +he exhibils by s'ruclen'rs of lhe PJC arf deparrmenl. PHS ar+ s+uclen+s of Mrs. Frank Sherman visiled 'lhe show. Twee'I', Twee'I': Senior Blazerfes presenl whisfles +o newly elecled cap- fains for The I972-73 school year in a special assembly af CJHS. Skilling Around: Suzanne Landers, Pefer Koelling, Lauren Braswell, and RheH King poriray newlywed couples in +he Sophomore class skif during 'rhe annual Talenf Nighf Show. Parficipafion 0 I3 . I I. Special Assembly: Chrisfi and Vicki Bunch, members of +l'1e Paris Junior College Madrigal Singers, sing One Less Bell lo Answer for 'rhe s+uclen+ body. One-Acf Play: Valere lS+eve Phillipsl, Sganarelle lGary Elkinsl. and a servanf lFrank Bar+leHl rehearse scene from School for Husbands. Walk-A-Th0ng Despi+e rainy wea+her c0ndi+iOr1S, people of flue Loop in Paris on April I5 for 'rhe March of Dimes Walk Paris begin fhe 'rwenfy mile wall: from Noyes Sfadium around lasling 'From eigl1+ +o four, was sponsored by Key Club. I4 0 Parficipafion April Walk-A-Thon Hayes' Pep Talk Arouses InTeresT of 375 I Spring blossomed in The EducaTion class held iTs an- The speaker on Senior Day air and raindrops Tell Tor The nual employer-employee banqueT aT Paris Junior College. Ivliss Walk-A-Thon on April I5, Young aT The Ramada Inn on April I3. Dora Rose, sTaTe adviser, spoke bnd old parTicipaTed in This The banqueT honored Miss VOE, To FTA members during a meeTing TwenTy mile walk around The RiTa Haskins, chosen on The held To insTalI new oTTicers Loop ICOV The IVIGFCIW Of DIVYIGS. basis oT academic sTanding on Wednesday, April I9. The walk was sponsored by The and club parTicipaTion. The big highIighT oT The IKGY CIUID- Bob HGYSS. Dallas STudenTs heard guesT monTh was The Junior-Senior ,COWIUOYI SPOIYG +0 GUCOUVGQQ speakers aT Two diTTerenT oc- Prom held aT Thomas S. ..lusTiss STudenTS To Take PGFI- 375 casions during The monTh. Mr. School. The Theme was Love walked, and many Tinished. Bob Gooding, Channel EighT STory, and Baccus provided The Vocafional OTTice +eIeyi5iOn broadcayfer, was The music Tor dancing. FuTure Schemes: Gary Elkins, DisTricT VIII Presidem' of FTA, meeTs wiTh oTher regional members To plan The upcoming disTricT meeTing aT Paris High. Cowboy Admirers: Surrounded by PHS sTudenTs, Bob Hayes urges Them To Take parT in The Walk-A-Thon. ParTicipaTion 0 I5 I 4. - Juniors chose The Theme oT Love STory To build The l972 Prom around. Seniors are honored in This way annually by The Juniors. Class members TransTormed The Thomas S. JusTiss School caTeTeria inTo a rose garden To provide The seTTing Tor April 28. GuesTs were greeTed by Junior and Senior class oTTicers and Their daTes. Baccus provided The musical enTerTainmenT Tor Those couples who aTTended The dance. On May 5, l972, The PHS audiTorium became The morning room oT The Clarence Day home in New Yorls. l'lere The Seniors presenTed Their annual play, Life WiTh FaTher. EighT girls and eighT boys made up The casT as They exercised Their acTing skills. Seniors noT in The play worked on The program, adverTising, and TiclceTs. Prom, Senior Class Play Fun and LaughTer aT Prom DepicTs Love STory Theme l l l You MusT Be BapTized : Dr. Lloyd lMarlc Welchl insisTs ThaT FaTher lTim Rayl be bapTized in scene Trom LiTe WiTh FaTher. Theme SeTs Pace: Juniors and Seniors move To The sounds oT Baccus wiTh a seTTing oT Love STory in Thomas S. JusTiss school aT The annual Prom. I6 0 Pa rTicipaTion Below: Mrs. Tony l'lu++o serves punch 'ro Gary Bassell and Debbie Arnold during a break al lhe prom while olhers wai+ in line. Le'f'f: Mary lPam Phillipsl, shocked al Clarence's lS+eve Burrowsl ac+ions, screams in horror. The Day Family: Cousin Cora lJerian Spruelll announces her ' while members of The family lisfen during one of lhe comedy engagemenf To Fa+her lTim Rayl and Vinnie lValerie Sandlinl scenes from Life Wi'l'h Fafher, Senior class play. Pa r+icipa+ion 0 I7 ing class of '72 sheres ifs 1 G l Senior Assembly: The gradual'- Golden Memoriesnl wifh a larger rhan life memory book. Looking Ahead: Chuck Brazile receives his Senior class ring from Mrs. Gilberf Terry and Mr. Bill Henderson. Finishing Touches: Main Office Assis+an+ Yvonne Kubala gives Senior Jan Dungan her graduaiion announcernen+s, indicaiing 'rhai graduaiion is nearer ihan one fhinks. I8 U Pariicipafion Q i ReTiremenT: Mrs. Kelley STorey presenTs Home Economics lnsTrucTor Miss Euna Anderson a giTT, on behalf oT The TaculTy. PJC ballroom was The siTe oT The Tri-Hi-Y annual MoTher- DaughTer BanqueT on May I To begin The monTh's gala aTTairs. The new oTTicers OT The club were an- nounced aT This Tinal meeTing. ExciTemenT moved Through The Senior class when They were issued Their caps and gowns and graduaTion announcemenTs. The long awaiTed daTe oT graduaTion drew near. The Juniors looked Torward To Their Senior year as They received Their class rings. On May l9, The I972 Owl STaTT presenTed iTs year's work. The 59Th volume, using The Theme Relevance, named TaculTy members J. T. Davis and Ralph Rodgers as co-dedicaTees. Seniors Took over PaT Mayse Lake on May 23 Tor The annual class picnic. Final exams preceding graduaTion ended The year. May Affairs Tri-Hi-Y Holds FeasT, Seniors Relish Picnic Surprise aT DebuT: Coach J.T. Davis and Biology Teacher Ralph Rodgers appear beTore The crowd aTTer being named by Co-EdiTor Debbie Seiferman as co-dedicaTees of The l972 Owl. Pa rTicipaTion 0 I 9 FF, .K , Ju- ' . - Y-f1f'Y--wa-sewqgqmwmq ,L yn D-Day: Visirors observe exercises beginning a+ Noyes Sradium McKnight and Salufaforian Bri++ Coker, and rhen gradua+es wifh speeches by Dr. Don Coker, Valedicforian Royce receive long-awaifed and earned diplomas. Gradua+ion McKnigh'r, Coker Earn Scholas+ic Honors ' 20 9 Graduafion Eighfy-Third commencemenr exercises were held June 2 a+ Noyes Sradiumg 300 sTuden+s re- ceived diplomas. Valedicforian honors wenr ro Royce lvlcKnigh+ who had a grade average o1c97.6Ig Brill' Coker was named Salula- lrorian wifh an average of 97.29. Thirleen orher Seniors graduafed wi+h honors. Dr. Don Coker, a l954 graduare of Paris High School, was The main speaker. He used Goals of Life as The Jropic of his speech. Gene Anderson and Marcia Walker were named Besl' All-Round Boy and Girl. Twenly-'rhree sludenrs received scholarships. Special Speaker: Dr. Don Coker speaks 'ro The I972 graduales during The Paris High School Comrnencemen+ exercises. Salu+a+orian: Brill Coker delivers his welcome speech during commencemenl exercises for eighfy-lhird graduafion. This ls I+: Valeclicforian Royce lvlcKnigh+ accep+s his diploma from Superimlendenl Tom P. Linam during +he exercises. Besl' All-Round: Firsl Nalional Bank Junior Advisory Board members conqrafulafe Milchell Leafhers on his eleclion as Besr All-Round sludenf. Gradualion 0 2 I Summer Scholars: Mrs. A. M. O'Brien poinfs ou? homework assignmen+ 'ro English IV sludenls Brenda Mi+chell, during summer school classes Ar'I'is+'s Corner: l-larlene Terry and Mrs. Ve+a Terry gel info lhe swing of 'rheir proiecfs during +wo week aduh' iole pain+ing course. K O-Day S+ra+egy: Glenda Blassin- game, Linda Heuberger, Adviser Marfha Hanlcins, and Kay Shori gang up +0 pui ouf a confraci on elusive yearbook buyers. 22 9 Summer Pariicipaiion To S+i+ch a Fine Seam: Mrs. John D. Whi+e examines fhe comple+ed sewing proiecf of Deborah Lane in summer Home Economics. U if ii' if if - l- ff ,I-,ifffz AQ' .- Mg, I L ,lg NX 5 xi R. E 35:5 STudenT RecreaTion VacaTioners GeT ExTended Season VacaTion began Three days ahead oT schedule when The reporT card disTribuTion Tor June 2 was canceled, and cards were mailed home To sTudenTs Tor The TirsT Time. Many oT The released Teens Tlocked To swimming pools, Tennis courTs, golT courses, and skiing TaciliTiesq There To remain Tor The resT oT The summer. The Paris Rodeo, June I4-I7, provided a break in The summer rouTine Tor horse-minded sTudenTs. BUT Tor oThers. school conTinued as They Took advanfage oT The summer session To earn exTra crediTs Toward graduaTion or To Take driver's educaTion. lvlaioreTTes, yell leaders, BlazeTTes, and Owl sTaTTers aT- Tended special seminars To learn new rouTines and geT TurTher insTrucTions Tor The coming school Term oT l972-73. Wrong Again: No, iT's noT a sleep- walker's convenTion. lT's The Blue Blazes Marching Band during summer pracTice. led by AssisTanT Band DirecTor KenneTh 6riTTin. They Train on The old pracTice field behind The school building Tor possibly The lasT year. Summer ParTicipaTion 9 23 AugusT Blues Early Birds STew Under AugusT Sun AuqusT marked The end oT The summer as many sTudenTs Turned Their ThoughTs Trom Tun To work. The band, BlazeTTes, and TooTball Teams began workouTs early in AugusT To ready Them- selves Tor The upcoming TooT- ball season. Yearbook sTaTT members worked Teyerishly as They prepared To sell over 800, I973 yearbooks on O-Day: They made The goal. Sophomore OrienTaTion on AugusT 24, and regisTraTion day Torced sTudenTs To realize ThaT The summer was over and ThaT They musT geT inTo The school rouTine. Whirley Bird: Kreig Flynn and Eddie lv1cElyea lisTen To an Army Reserve piloT while he explains The mechanics oT a 1 helicopTer, one oT Three ThaT landed behind The school. 3'-vmu K 3' -, -Mafafwwv W 4 ' if- . if , . Car Hops: Deb Harrison, BeTh Quisenberry, Risa WhiTaker, The Sonic. On AugusT 22. TorTy-seven BlazeTTes work To raise and Anne T'layTer mix work and pleasure on BlazeTTe Day aT money Tor Their new uniTorms and props used in Ten rouTines. 24 ' Pa rTicipaTion Top Leffz Jan Morrow receives her books from Mr. James Rip- ley as Jill Semple wafches. Tex+books were issued on regisfra- +ion day. Above: While Brad Clark receives his regisfralion card from Mrs. Ray Wells. Rocky Sfone and Brad Sherley awaif +heir +urn. Augusl 25 marked 'rhe end of summer vaca- fion. Leff: Seniors 'rackle 'rhe required paper work on regisfra- Hon day, lhe lasf Friday of 'lhe summer. Below l.e'f+: Sopho- mores wail in hall before enlering sfudy hall for regis+ra'l'ion. Pa rficipalion 0 25 Go' Cafg' GQ: Leader-5, wifh pom pong in hand, perfgrm 3 FUDS in beTween l'l'1em during aSSGrT1bly. The band, playing l:65i' rouTine as The CaT mascoT, beTTer known as PeTer Koelling, and loud, gives everyone an opporTuniTy To yell The chanTs. We've GOT SpiriT FooTball Season C-5eneraTes Fan EnThusiasm 26 9 ParTicipaTion SpiriT, spiriT everywhere, so iT seemed, as school began. People yelling, The band playing, sTudenTs marching, and applause Trom specTaTors during a home game parade added To The exciTemenT of Friday nighT TooT- ball. ln assemblies, chanTs beTween The classes l4epT The c:ompeTiTion alive. Signs and posTers decoraTed The gym while The words CaT GuT were seen on The baclcs of windbrealcers. Six Junior and Senior boys organized a spiriT club Tor Paris High sTudenTs. The unTamiliar Tace oT a human wildcaT, The liTTle wagon conTaining a siren, and a blue and whiTe vicTory bell rang ouT Tor spiriT in '72, Even Though some sTudenTs were noT Too involved, mosT were conTenT wiTh simply waTching evenTs in assemblies. All The new devices oT spiriT promoTion could noT compare To winning The TradiTional spiriT sTic:lc by yelling The loudesT in compeTiTion wiTh The classes. A 1,gj0fff.,i:'.'w,yj K l MWfM,FlIOJ'!'.MWl4' Q S 2 E lj... eil l 3 L, Qing og raw Ig 5 W! 4, . sv ww'-w.. .1 - gf. . 1 551,553 .3 A -.5 .1 ,vfggl tame: is 5 3 KNOW!! Leading fhe Way: Eight Seniors lead a spirifed group of sfu- Keep on Truckin' Big Blue. An old sheef proves fo be useful denfs behind The parade while yelling lhe popular chant as if depicfs fhis slogan. Following parade was a first SiH'ing in Silence: A group of s+uden'rs seem fo be complefely unin+eres+ed: fhey show a lack of spiril for evenis in fhe gym. Precision's 'lhe Word: Marching along fo Their own beaf while leading ihe Blazeffes and PHS sfudenls, ihe Blue Blazes Band provides enferlainmenl' during parades. Parficipafion 0 27 Flush fhe Eagles: The choir's Tidy Bowl and Eagle David Johnson prepare lor Jrhe parade. For lhe second year lhe choir capfured firsf place prize of five dollars. Homecoming Regis'I'ra1'ion: Under 'rhe supervision of lvlarlha Hanliins, Chuck Thielman and Mack LaRue prepare name Tag for Travis Principal J.C. Coker, a former Paris High School sfudenf. 28 9 Pa rficipafion gli 2 i l To The Top: STanding high on The ladder, Junior PeTer Koelling sTrives To decoraTe second Tloor corridor Tor Homecoming Week. The Juniors manned The second Tloor. Grooving To The Music: Paula SecresT and Donnie CaruThers enioy The Homecoming Dance honoring The Queen aTTer The game. 1 is J i-11 OcTober OuTcry N, FlaunTing FloaTs Pimps e1 SeT a New Record The monTh oT OcTober was The monTh Tor spiriT To exude Trom The sTudenTs oT PHS. The dec- oraTing oT halls and The building oT TloaTs began Homecoming Week. TwenTy-one TloaTs in The Home- T coming Parade seT a new record in parTicipaTion. Classes compeTed in corridor decoraTion and in seeking The spiriT sTick. ThirTeen sTudenTs chosen as Emcees underTook The Task oT presiding over pep assemblies, T ,,.. class meeTings, and oTher group Bi Eg' 5 acTiviTies. Classes elecTed new ,E 5 27:7 oTTicers and sTudenT council T W' represenTaTives. The Owl sTaTT hosTed an appreciaTion coTTee Tor The TaculTy members. A special guesT during The Color The OpponenT: ATTer parTicipaTing in The Homecoming monTh was CynThia Clawson Wl'1O Sang Parade, The NaTional Honor SocieTy's TloaT seized a second place I-QIQQIOUS rock for -The Sfudenf win. The DuTchboy urged The WildcaTs To PainT The Eagles Blue. ?'. if :::.o., . X A an g 2:2 . o body in a special assembly. ParTicipaTion 0 29 Radiance: Queen Nominees Debbie Smallwood, Susan Pinckard, and TereTha Arnold Take parT in Home- coming assembly aTTer being presenTed To sTudenTs. FesTiviTies RecepTion in Gym Ends l o Homecom I ng 30 0 Homecoming DF Long preparaTion Tor Home- coming paid oTT in a mosT suc- cessTul Homecoming. Pep rallies were held aTTer school aT Wise Field and Noyes STadium arousing inTeresT in sTudenTs Tor The TooTball conTronTaTion. On Friday, QcTober 27 aT 2:30 PM. The gym Tilled wiTh sTudenTs and exes. BlazeTTe oTTicers, maioreTTes, yell leaders and band all goT inTo The acT, perTorming ai' The assembly. The presenTaTion oT The Queen Nominees highlighTed The evenT Tor sTudenTs. Class spiriT compeTiTion ' 'I E was hard Tor The selecTed judges To agree upon. When The Tinal verdicT was announced, ivlaguesTia FulbrighT accepTed The SpiriT STiclc for The Senior class. Overall con- TenTion labeled Juniors as mosT spiriTed, buT Seniors won The hall decoraTing conTesT. ATTer The TooTball game againsT Richardson, WhiTe Cloud enTerTained aT The recepTion. The Queen and Nominees re- ceived The guesTs. As The clock sTruck Twelve, everyone knew ThaT a successTul Homecoming was over. PopulariTy and being a member oT The Senior class were qu'aliTicaTions Tor Queen nominees. The TirsT balloT was Tallied on OcTober IO. Three Senior girls were selecTed - Debbie Smallwood. TereTha Arnold, and Susan Pinclcard The deciding balloT was casT on OcTober ICI: all balloTs were voTed by sTudenT body. The Tollowing week, during halT Time acTiviTies, Susan Pinclcard was crowned The PHS l972 Homecoming Queen. X Nic . CounTerclockwise: As The Homecoming parade begins, Gwen Ann Hobbs' fhe 1Q7l Queen' presenafs Susan Wm, Susan awaiTs her Turn To Tall inTo her place . . . The 5 bguquef of mums . 1 1 Jill Semple Congramlafes Three nominees, escorTed by Their TaThers, sweaT ouT The excged Queen Susan mcfer The eoronmion lasT Tew minuTes beTore The winner is announced . . . Homecoming 0 3I Oclober 3 in homerooms, siudenfs vo+ed for a girl and a boy +o represenl' Their class as Owl Sweefhearls. Two boys and girls from each class wifh 'rhe highesi popular vofe were placed on a ballol November I6. Clockwise: Preparafion for runoff ballo+ing began Tuesday . . . Jill and A-Her file firsf acl Ol Lilies Rheil walk +0 lhe apron of 'rhe slage as middleclass declares Hs candi- of H19 Field. D9C9ml3ef' li daies . . . Accuser Carlos Jackson charges RheH and Jill of being ugly Semple and Rhell' King were during Junior slci+ .- l973 Owl Swee+hear+s Jill Semple and Rheff King. named Owl SWee1-I'-,ear-1-5. Crowning Glory: Sophomores Gary Kammer and Janie Thomas, Juniors RheJr+ King and Jill Semple, and Seniors Brani Payne and Debbie Smallwood are presenied during The infermission of The play. Mr. Dee Cunningham and Cindy Tieben award The honors of Owl Sweefhearfs. 32 0 Owl Swee+hear+s OWLSW SOPHON JM'ff Wim ILZIW AWWA Special Assembly One-ACT Comedies Show OTT TalenTs Sophomores sTarTed The assembly wiTh The slciT Soph- omores: MisundersTood. Pre- senTing Their nominees, Janie Thomas and Gary Kammer, Leslie Spruell and KenT Townsdin marked Their choice on The gianT balloT. Senior skiT, Why don'T some- body give us someThing we lilce? , capTured The aTTenTion oT The sTudenT body. Nominees Debbie Smallwood and BranT Payne were presenTed in a Typical civics class skiT wiTh TanTare. A courTroom drama? NoT really, iusT a Tunny slciT To inTroduce Junior nominees, Jill Semple and RheTT King, wiTh The charge oT being ugly. The verdicT was Every- one is BeauTiTul in his own way. Long Arm of Law: ATTer giving his TesTimony, Mike Taylor shakes hands wiTh RheTT King, on Trial Tor being one oT Two ugly Juniors. J ' X s-Q 1 1 ,A V 2' PI T , 1 HA D ' . .mann-I T55 , Ywf,.5,s 1 T . f iw 1 ' gym . . We Lilce lT : In an everyday class scene, Seniors Tinally geT someThing They like, Their Two nominees Tor Owl SweeThearTs. ElecTion Run Offs: lT's noT The PresidenTial elecTion buT an imiTaTion oT The balloTing To Tollow The special assembly. Nominees Janie Thomas and Gary Kamrner sTep ouT while KenT Townsdin and Leslie Spruell clap. Owl SweeThearTs 0 33 -l,..- - L- fi' DemocraTic HeadquarTers: A volunTeer campaign worker, Brad l'luTchison, calls To encourage DemocraTs To geT ouT and voTe in The Texas primary. While DemocraTs across Paris were Teverishly urging Their parTy members ouT To The polls, Republicans were doing The same. ThaT's The Way To Do H: Paula SecresT Tapes up a black-lighT posTer while a gianT sTuTTed dog supervises. These goods spurred Sopho- more magazine salesmen wiTh enThusiasm on To success. ra mwlw Modern-Day Minsfrel: Miss Sfella Mae Crain's sTudenTs geT an easier-To-Take dose oT BriTain's hisTory as STudenT Teacher Mrs. MarTy CrawTord Teaches English ballads. Promises, Promises: Rick Danner and Bruce STaples, ouTTiTTed wiTh Twin slings aTTer Their iniuries in TooTball game againsT Sherman, promise To win The Denison game even if The Team is wiThouT an experienced quarTerbaclc. 34 9 November Gimmicks CaT Commercials Abound Gimmicks were used during year To caTch sTudenT inTeresT. The SpiriT STick, TooTball rib- bons, and boosTer posTers were high-visibiliTy commercials Tor The WildcaTs. Only slighTly less obvious were The halT Time per- Tormances oT The band and BlazeTTes, and The all-game acTiviTies oT The yell leaders. All These de- vices were come-ons ThaT worked, helping make TooTball The mosT popular sporT aT Pl-IS. 0Ther schemes were employed To produce successTul sales records Tor clubs and classes. The Sophomore class magazine sale was sTimulaTed by The old sales incenTive Trick oT oTTering prizes To besT salesmen. Choir used a more direcT approach: IT you don'T sell iT, we won'T geT To The Sea Arama lvlusic Fes- Tival. The NHS urged Buy a CarnaTion Tor Your l-Toney! Pupils were Told We've GOT Your Num- berl when STudenT Council sold sTudenT direcTories Tor proTiT. BUT The poliTicians' plans ouTshone our humble eTTorTs. In November, poliTical sTickers and buTTons were clearly 'The' Thing. A sTudenT could express his supporT Tor any oT a slaTe oT candidaTes ranging Trom Louie Noles Tor SheriTT To Nixon Now. The baTTle oT The propaganda gimmicks was onl ATTer ElecTion Day, sTudenT proiecTs reTurned To The lime- lighT. A car bash held aT The Sonic To raise money Tor Coach Geraldadack collecTed abouT S2500 in iusT one day - deTin- iTely a winner. Campaign posTers bloomed in The audiTorium and a spiriTed elecTion capped oTT The day when 450 FTA members overran Paris l-ligh School Tor Their DisTricT VIII ConvenTion. Remember The gimmicks oT 73? The ad men, amaTeur and proTessional alike, did Their besT To see ThaT you would. i Okay, WhaT's The Plan: FTA members caucus in The aisle , if before The elecTion oT new oTTicers. Campaign maTerial was . ' broughT by The delegaTes To inTluence The ouTcome. ,fr va-av' L ' ' Down, Boys: Yell Leader Teena Harrell disTribuTes goodies To -'J The WildcaTs beTore The Sherman pep rally. This weekly riTual .- pacifies The Team unTil aTTer The assembly. November 0 35 -3- PY gun. DelighTTul December Pupils Welcome Two Day Release The lasf mo,nTh oT The year reminded one oT The TrosTing on a cake when snow and sleeT in- vaded our locale. As a resulT oT The harsh weaTher, sTudenTs goT Two exTra holidays beTore The scheduled ChrisTmas vacaTion. On December I and 2 The drama class presenTed Lilies of The Field. The I973 Owl SweeThearTs were presenTed aT inTermission oT The play on Friday nighT. ThirTy Seniors, selecTed by The TaculTy, Tilled NHS vacancies leTT by I972 graduaTing class. THSPA in DenTon on December 7, 8, 9, aTTracTed 23 Owl sTaTTers and I7 oT The CaTs Meow sTaTT. CoronaTion oT Jill Semple as OpTimisT Queen highlighTed The 24Th OpTimisT Radio AucTion. Money was raised To help supporT The Boys' Club oT Paris. During The pep rally on Dec- ember l7, The 'Hi-Y presenTed Mrs. Bobby Maddox as iTs TavoriTe Teacher. Runners-up were Mrs. Tony l'luTTo and Miss STella Mae Crain. All were English Teachers. WiTh resounding echoes Through corridors, The choir and drama deparTmenT presenTed Their annual ChrisTmas assembly. ATTer a Tew days oTT Tor ChrisTmas, Dec- ember 22 - January 2, reTurning sTudenTs Taced mid-Term exams. Above: Mrs. A. V. Wacasey opens ChrisT- mas presenT delivered by SanTa Claus lDerald Bullsl while Mr. Henry Thielman awaiTs resulTs during TaculTy ChrisTmas parTy. BoTTom: STudenT Teacher Mike Sparks gives insTrucTions To Judy BaTTle, BreT Kelln, Rickie SmiTh, Cindy Adkins, and Valerie Robinson during preparaTion Tor Lilies of The Field. 36 0 December 5 is -2?- A ,xg X , Eaf, Drink, and Be Merry: Homer Smilh l6ary Ellcinsl is inviled lo s+ay for dinner by The lvlolher Superior lCindy Adkinsl and Sislers Valerie Robinson, Susan lvlclfwin, Kim Duflin. and Judy Baffle. Reward Time: Co-Business Manager Kay Shorl receives her Owl leller iackel from Principal Dee Cunningham in library. Leff Cenferz Robin l-lindman, Becky Nabors, Rosa Wooldridge, Sally Boswell. and Lorena Gribble dine bullel' slyle a+ The Owl Chrisfmas parly al Roxlon in The Ballard home. Le'F'l Bo'Hom: Skippy lvlcCar+er and Donna Sisson lead lhe way in vibrafing lo lhe music during lhe Chrislmas dance. December I5, made possi- ble by money conlribulions from eighl clubs and organizalions. December 9 37 U3 5 Bombs Away: Being lolally oulnumbered in a snowball fight Zella Williams calls Time out Below Lefh Derral Ausmus and Sfeve Jones are absolu+ely asfonished a+ how hard exams always +urn out Below Righ+: As snow falls, sfudenfs gafher on fronl sleps To see The sighf. '---s.-. '--'+-. NHS lni+ia+ion: Mr. Dee Cunningham adminisfers NHS pledge fo new Senior members of lhe sociely. The Smile of Success: Melanie Carfer, Vanessa Corder, and Tacie Crufchfield walk 'lhe aisle 'ro become NHS members. 38 0 January T Qi 'T A January ' -F '?.w -7- -C X STep IT Up: Pam Campbell and Mary Kay Wooldridge, well dressed Tor The occasion, brave The snow, sleeT, and rain. For Us: Mr. Dee Cunningham, principal, accepTs Tor The school Trom Coach Olen Jordan The Trophy won by The baskeTball Team during The Tyler TournamenT in December. Sleepy Minds Wake-Up To STITT Exams STacked books and Tlying papers were seen when annual mid-Term examinaTions ended Tall sem- esTer. Mind wheels began To Turn and soliTude was soughT by Those who realized iT was pasT Time. Dis- belieT sTruck Taces when reporT cards showed need Tor more sTudy. Ice and snow slowed TraTTic, buT when The sun Tinally appeared, so did The kids. The race was on once again To The Sonic Drive-ln, noTed rendezvous OT Paris Teens. Cardboard-box and Trash-can-lid sleds doTTed hills and icy sTreeTs. Snowmen were Tew, buT snowballs came a dime a dozen. AsTonishmenT mingled wiTh Tears swepT The counTry as news OT Tormer PresidenT Lyndon B. Johnson's deaTh was announced. Public schools across Texas were closed Tor a day oT mourning. Bells rang, sirens shrieked, horns clamored, and joyous Tears were shed on The Paris, Texas, scene January 27 aT 6:00 PM' when The long-awaiTed VieTnam Peace TreaTy wenT inTo eTTecT, ending our longesT war. POWs and MlAs were scheduled To be senT home sixTy days aTTer The Tormal signing Took place. l-lysTerical laughTer and screams occurred in The main corridor on January 24 as a sTray, scared pigleT ran Through a jungle oT legs and ended up in The year- book oTTice. Less Than Tive minuTes laTer, Lee Hiner was bewildered To Tind a black bird - sTaring him in The Tace as he casually opened his locker. DespiTe The corridor anTics, The year moved To a June ending. January 0 39 .-.K stil. -. .. ..... 2 I, -I Fads and Fashions No. I Jeans STill Hold Top Place From enameled jewelry and Mickey lvlouse,waTches To waTTle- sTompers and shrinks, The sTyle was be yourselT, be comTorTablel For The girls, loop earrings in all sizes and rings Tor every Tinger dazzled The halls. Boys donned class rings and ST. ChrisTophers. A wide-Tlung Tad, The prisoner oT war braceleT, was a hoT iTem Tor eiTher sex. lT was worn as a symbol OT loyalTy To The name on iT. CuTTed panTs and TurTleneck sweaTers helped To warm up Those cold February days as did Tur- lined coaTs, rabbiT gloves, and Toboggans. STripes and checks, plaids and prinTs, kniTs, denim, and good-old-Tashioned Tun sTruck corridors like an epidemic. Jeans were sfill The No. l sTudenT covering. This year's comTorTable Tashion prompTed individuals To paTch up oldesT blue ieans. Appliques and paTches were used To geT old jeans back inTo wearing condiTion while new ieans were decoraTed wiTh buTTons or Tiny meTal sTars down sides. Hip huggers wiTh wide, wonderTul belTs and high-waisT baggie panTs were The Things To wear. KniTTed shrinks, smocks, vesTs, and layered shirTs oT all kinds were The perTecT maTches Tor panTs. Hair came in all shapes, sizes, and colors. There was The TluTTy gypsy, The aTro, shag, braids, and long and silky look. As Tor boys, The code was To be no - longer Than The collar. Some reTused To cuT Their hair and wore wigs To comply wiTh rules. IT was raTher like The l92O's again wiTh The clogs, wedgies, knee socks and baggiesl 40 0 February -I Good TasTe: Wearing up-To-daTe cIoThing in men's Tashions - Coach Olen Jordan. Rapping aT FaculTy Coffee: Miss Mar- Tha Hankins displays sTylish panT suiT. LasT MinuTe Check: ComTorTable in his ieans, Larry Wooldridge checks over his noTes before his exam. Mod CloThes: Shown wearing The laTesT fashions are RheTT King, Lauren Braswell, and BeTh Bankhead. R be 4 4. 1 1 3 Talk If Ouh Discussing +he la+es+ happen- ings before class, Vicki Dixon, Sandra Rodgers, and Velma Ellis wear comfor+able and expressive clolhes +o suif lhem. Smurf Tasfez Smarl' fashions are synony- mous wifh Mrs. Carl Ferguson ancl Teresa Faulkner. Nofe knee boofs worn by Mrs. Ferguson and modish apparel of Teresa as They visil. Wi s Ki ,rxe-,X fn, f, Walk? ' 'EQ 4 QS' jg new as: sa., Measure by 'lhe Foo+: From lraclz shoes To cowboy bools - anyfhing goes in foofwear and socks as long as il' is comforlable. Eighl s+uden'rs and Coach Gerald Jack show off feel. February 0 4I JUNIOR ROTARIANS, LIONS' CUBS, JUNIOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Seplember: Doug Dowler Ocloberz Maqueslia Fulbright Larry Walker, Renee Whilaker November: Sleve Sharp, John Bassano, Bonnie Anderson December: Ronnie Gilmer, Gary Elkins, Julianne Thornlon January: Mark Ivlorrow, Brandon Chaney, Kalhy Lawler February: David Miller, Bobby Booker, Peggy Buller March: Gary Boyd, Larry Wooldridge, Cindy Tieben April: Branl Payne, Jessie Dayal, Ann Hayler May: Billy Gleghorn, Byron Lemmond, Derald Bulls, Susan I-lolman Service Club Represen+a+ives - Fron+ Row: Susan I-Iolman, John Bassano, Gary Boyd, Gary Elkins, David Miller, Ronnie Julianne Thornlon, Ann I-layler, Renee Whilaker, Kafhy Gilmer, Sleve Sharp, Brandon Chaney. Back Row: Jessie Lawler. Second Row: Larry Wooldridge, Cindy Tleben, Derald Doyal, Larry Walker, Mark Morrow, Billy Gleghorn, Branl' Bulls, Bobby Booker, Byron Lemmond, Peggy Buller. Third Row: Payne, Maqueslia Fulbrighl, and Doug Dowler. Boys' and Girls' Sl'al'e: Debbie Seay, Darrell Lahman, Brandon Chaney, and Kalhy Lawler represenl PI-IS al Auslin convenfion. 42 9 Who's Who Who's Who Facul'ry Voles 25 for No'rice Service club represenlalives were selecled by The lacully on lhe basis of oufslanding leader- ship fo depicl' 'rhe Senior class. Nominees aflended meerings during monlh for which lhey were elecled 'ro represenl 'rheir class wi+h The respeclive organizafions. Seplember 26 emcee 'rryouls were held in lhe audilorium. Clarify, posiure, and presenla- lion were qualificalions for emcee posilions. Mrs. W. F. Jessee wifh assislance of Mrs. Mary Alice Wallace and Mrs. Roberl' Crook selecled l972-73 emcees. By Senior class nominafion, Peggy Buller was voled DAR Good Cilizen. This enabled her To re- ceive recognilion a+ gradualion. American Legion and ils Wornen's Auxiliary elecled lhe candidales for Boys' and Girls' Sl'al'e. DAR Good Cifizenz Peggy Bufler, chosen by her class and fhe faculfy, represenfed PHS in s'ra+e compe+i+ion. Emcees - Fronf Row: Judy Bafflel Cleonne Holmes' Renee Cindy Adkins, Vicki Dixon. Back Row: Rosa Wooldridge, Mike Whifaker. Second Row: Glenda Blassingame, Debbie Seay, Naron- GUY EllYIf1Si RiClfiG Smifh. and Derald Bulls. Who's Who 0 43 , Q .5 44 9 Who's Who BesT CosTumed: LaureTTe McDonald beams while wafching Jill Semple give Russell STidham his award. Who's Who Local STudenTs Make The News lvlany sTudenTs were recog- nized Tor Their achievemenTs ouT- side oT school acTiviTies. Civic insTiTuTions and clubs chose individuals Trom The Lamar CounTy area To represenT Them. The All-SporTs BanqueT, March I3, l972. named The sweeT- hearTs and capTains oT The Teams. The FighTing l'learT and OuTsTand- ing Player Award, yearly honors, were given To players selecTed by Their respecTive Teams and coaches. The oTher honors were decided in The same way. Blue and WhiTe Day Tocused on spiriT. AT The pep assembly The besT dressed Tor The day were chosen by a board oT judges and presenTed Trophies. Blue and WhiTe Day was inTended in The beginning To iniTiaTe The beginning disTricT baslceTball. Rodeo Queen: Rebecca JeTTon joins lisT oT honorees aTTer being chosen l972 Queen of Paris Rodeo and Horse Club. I 1-U 1 I!! 'F'Q Foofball Honors: Capfain David Bledsoe presenfs Foo+ball Queen Zara Weiler a gill. Capfain Kennelh Barr displays his Fighiing Hearl' Award. Q A 1 , BaslKe+ball Awards: Co-Cap+ain Jerry Mason. Mosf Qufsfanding Player, Queen Gladys Black, and Co-Cap+ain Mark McDowell are +he recipienfs of lhe I972 baslcefball honors. A Big Smile: Farm Bureau Queen Peggy Jackson beams af+er fhe announcemenf of The beginning of her one year reign. Who's Who 9 45 9' Mr. and Miss Op+imis+: Mark Morrow accepis his plaque from Mr. Glenn Gambill while Renee Whifaker waiches ai' 'rhe Denison fooiball game half Time. Opfimisi' Queens: Kay Shor'r, Susan Pinclcard, and Renee Whifalcer are runners-up lo Op'rimis+ Queen Jill Semple af fhe Opfimisf Radio Aucfion held December 9. Mosf Spirifedz Because ihey exhibif spirif a+ fhe assemblies and sporfs evenfs Mrs. Tony Hu++o, Ford Taylor, and Tacie Crufchfield win mosi-spiriied awards. Who's Who Popular Vo+ing Elec'l's Op+imis'l's Faculiy voiing dubbed a pair of Seniors as Mr. and Miss Opiimisi. They were chosen by popular iabulaiion of faculiy. All organizaiions were in- viied +o selecr a girl To compeie for The i972 Opiimisl' Queen. The seleciion of fhe queen pre- ceded The annual Oplimisi Radio Aucrion. Judges selecied 'rhe queen and Jrhree runners-up. The yell leaders were re- sponsible for fhe seleciion of 'rhe Mosi Spirifed. A Teacher and iwo si'uden'rs were chosen by +he yell leaders and presenied ai close of Blue and While Day. 46 0 Who's Who S UCI T SAS 061 A Drop in +he Buclrei: Wi'I'h defermined expressions, NHS members Laure'He McDonald and Susan Holman convince Harold Pefree fo drop his donafion in+o fha Salvafion Army buclref. It Kim, please +ell +hem again so +hey won'1' forge'I'.,, . . Mrs. T. M. Hagood Jr. mi ST l I l ill A Real He-Man: Tongue bifing pu+s s+reng+h in+o Doug Dowler's swing as he pays a quarfer a bash. Proceeds wen+ +o Gerald Jack Fund. l2l Now, My Signa+ure: Doug Dowler pufs finishing fouches fo sign, making if known ihaf +he council will char+er a bus +o The Wildcal' 'foofball game in Gainesville. l3l S'I'uden1' Council - Froni' Row: J. Forge, J. Semple, S. Pinck- ard, R. Hayles. P. Bu+ler. Second: B. Anderson, M. Kennedy, P. onsor Charles Soarks Back B Booker D Dowler Koelling, Sp . : . , . , M. Fulbright L. Minor, R. King. l4l Nafional Honor Sociefy - Fronf Row: K. Lawler, J. Thornfon, J. Whifney, J. Driver, A. Hayfer, R. Whiraker, L. McDonald, J. Brown, C. Sfephens, M. Car+er, S. Holman. Second: B. Chaney, M. Feldhaus, B. Ander- son, R. Rhodes, C. Holmes, L. Samuel, D. Green, D. Small- wood, P. Jackson. M. Wooldridge, C. Tieben, S. Gann, Spon- sor Mrs. T. M. Hagood Jr. Third: G. Black, P. Bufler, S. Pinclc- ard, J. lnniss, V. Corder, T. Crufchfield, C. Adkins, D. Seay, K. Duffin, D. Dean, M. Marlowe, R. Wooldridge. Back: B. Lem- mond, G. Elkins, R. Mahan, B. Payne, R. Smi+h, M. Morrow, M. Fulbright J. Doyal, S. Sharp, J. Bassano, R. Gilmer, P. Ford. 48 0 Sfudenf Council 15, Congrafulafionss Spring Nafional Honor Sociefy inifiafes receive member- ship cards from Presidenf Gene Anderson as fhey are congrafulafed by Princi- pal Dee Cunningham. lb, Two of Them: As Mrs. T. M. Hagood Jr. proudly displays mums sold by NHS. Anne Hayfer wonders if Mrs. Homer Thornfon has received fwo mums for Homecoming Day. W 1, si.. if f- A is ig, if ' .' if if lbl Sfudenf Council Direcfory Sale Increases Funds Sfudenf parficipafion was fhe aim all fhe year of 'rhe fhirfeen execufives on fhe council. New fund-raising mefhods were used fo increase financial abilify fo sponsor sfudenf acfivifies. Direcfory sales were reinfroduced fo sfudenfs and a club carnival was planned for spring. Clubs confribufed fo council by renfing carnival boofhs in gym. A nighf pep rally wifh a bonfire was planned af Noyes Sfadium in hopes of raising pre- game excifemenf, buf if ended in a darlc nofe when fire officials refused permission for fhe fire. A series of dances were also sponsored during fhe fall, buf fhe besf affended were fhe Home- coming and Chrisfmas dances. NHS Forfy-six Meef Qualificafions From a lisf of scholasfically eligible, forfy-six sfuclenfs from fhe class of '73 were chosen by faculfy members. These sfudenfs mainfainecl an average of 85 or above during fheir high school years and exhibifed fhe qualifies of service, scholarship, characfer, and leadership, ideals of NHS. Nafional Honor Sociefy mem- bers rang fhe bell for fhe Sal- vafion Army during Chrisfmas: Paris shoppers donafed S65.00. The Dufch Boy Painf floaf for Homecoming, second place winner, followed fheme of TV commercials. The sale of mums for Homecoming was an economical aid fo sfudenfs and a profifable enferprise for NHS. Banquef in honor of sevenfee new members in spring of '72 was fhe firsf meefing for fhe '73 Seniors in fhe sociefy. NHS 0 49 l'1 Pan American STudenT Forum Mario UrbaneTa Speaks To Club Lack oT communicaTion creaTed unresT among The l IO members during a program wiTh Mario UrbaneTa as guesT speaker. Because oT his inabiliTy To speak English clearly, Mrs. Jimmy GuThrie did her besT To TranslaTe his message on My CounTry, Venezuela. ln Jan- uary Mrs. Tim Walker spoke To The members on her advenTures while living in Bolivia, helping The naTives learn a beTTer way To live in our world Today. SepTember held shouTs Trom second year sTudenTs as They goT To iniTiaTe new members inTo The PASF. PuT a WildcaT in Your Tank was The Theme Tor The Homecoming TloaT. A Mexican Dinner added To Tunds. A French Club MighTy MasTers Clobber Slaves CaT Tood. honey, diapers, and Tricycles asTonished The French Club iniTiaTes aT Wade Park on OcTober 20. AcTiviTies were planned by The six oTTicers who were nominaTed and elecTed by members of The club. SixTy- seven sTudenTs Tollowed The leadership oT The oTTicers and sponsor, Mrs. Alfred Bassano. MeeTings were held monThly wiTh ouTsTanding speakers and programs. Membership dues and bake sales kepT The club ouT of The red. A French ChrisT- mas dinner aT The Gordon CounTry Club highlighTed December. A Thanksgiving baskeT was pre- pared Tor a needy Tamily. 50 0 French Club ll, Ge'I I'ing Even: Rherr King and Mike Taylor decide each needs a lirrle more lipsrick during French Club iniriafion. T21 Having a Parry: Diane Gugler, Lauren Braswell, Mifzi Tolberr, Sieve Clifford, Rebecca Jelron, Russell Sridham, and Danny Allen help Themselves To cheese fondue dur- ing French Club Chrisrmas parly. T31 French Club - Fron+ Row: D. Dun- can, M. Thurman, E. Lahman, P. Tomblin, K. McKee, M. Sims, K. Shellon, M. Beckelr, J. Driver, L. S+. John, R. Rowe, M. Tolberr, L. Braswell, M. Thompson. Second: R. Jeffon, J. Falls, P. Lewis, C. Ellis, B. Purvis, K. Hum- phrey, S. Hayes, T. Sullivan, V. Bridges, M. Holmes, D. Gugler, A. Thorn- +on, K. McAllis+er, S. King, K. Lawler. Third: P. Denney, D. Allen, M. Chapman, B. McKee, K. Fulfs, K. Faulkner, T. Faulkner, R. Whiraker, R. King, B. Kelln, C. Holmes, P. Burler, T. Allen. Mrs. Alfred Bassano. Back Row: C. Brazile, S. Duffin, M. Naron, J. Mercy, J. Oyler, F. Taylor, D. Bulls, J. Thomas, K. Townsdin. R. Smirh, E. Thomas. R. Walker, M. Taylor, R. Sridham. l4l Ouch: Mike Kennedy 'fakes his licks from Harold Perree ar PASF inifiarion. T51 PASF Members - Fronf Row: P. Clem, M. Kenr, T. Sikes, S. Wrighr, R. Ward, P. Simmons, S. Srevens, M. Cafhcarr, K. Dob- bins, S. While, M. Anderson. Second: M. Wooldridge, S. Brown, L. Nobles, D. Davis, C. Williams, S. Locke, J. Purdy, M. Carr. K. Edzards, V. Robinson. J. Anderson, B. Hicks, T. Ray. Third: V. Warren, S. Fulbright S. Gann. S. McAbee, B. Burler, C. Main, T. Vaughan, V. Dixon, J. Semple, T. Crurchfield, M. Carrer, J. Benningfield, L. Wooldridge. Back Row: J. Jackson, M. Enclsley, M. Mazy, H. Pefree, G. Brown, J. Thomas, B. Hus- sey, B. Hargis, M. Fagan, P. Williams, M. Mason. M. Secresr, P. Ford. l lb, PASF Sophomores - Fron+ Row: P. 1 Secresf, L. AbbeH, P. Crablree, C. AbboH, L. Earley, L. Corrisfon, C. Snow, L. Warson, K. Nowell, P. Beach- ley. Second: C. Graves, J. Evers, D. Powell, D. Prevosro, P. Pierson, B. Ford. L. Mazy, L. Mason, L. Spruell, Mrs. Jimmy Gufhrie. Third: R. Rose. R. Hayles, J. Thomas, 6. Presron, S. Wells. R. Sale, B. Mann, B. Bankhead. M. Kennedy, C. Glass. L. Hunler. Back: R. Kline, M. Bledsoe, R. Parsons, T. Srone, J. lglehar+, C. Boyd, C. Quaid, B. Books. J. Edwards, C. Hodgkiss. PASF 0 5I lll Changes a+ Hand: Derald Bulls, Billy Gleghorn, and Brel Kelln display a school newspaper which will resemble The Ca+s Meow beginning on February 5, I973. This will be a change from one page in The Paris News fo a 'Four-page pull-out The Ca+'s Tale and High Hoofs are names of former newspapers published by sfuclenfs. l 'f .Qgfvz s lll l2l Cais Meow S+af'f - Fronf Row: R. Alsobroolc, M. Caihcarl, G. Armsirong, S. McEwin. S. Weaver, R. Roberlson, M. Becke++. Second: Mrs. W. F. Jessee, M. Moseley, V. Corder, C. Adkins, J. Frierson, P. Lewis, K. Chaney, V. Bridges. Back: B. Boyd, R. Brunson, B. Kelln, B. Gleqhorn, G. Booker, D. Bulls. Bl Coffee and Donu'I's: Marsha Ca+h- carl' and Vanessa Corder serve 'lacully a+ Cafs Meow coffee. Q41 Jolly A+mos- phere: Sanfa Claus lDerald Bullsl and helpers lTARSl qive Chris+mas parfy for children 'From special educa+ion classes. l5l TARS - Fronf Row: Mrs. Barney King, L. Heuberger, M. Marlowe, C. Tieben, K. Lawler, P. Wells. Second: J. Fields, L. Good. L. Kenzler, T. Sfone, B. Mann, V. Corder, C. Holmes. Back: D. Bulls, R. Anderson, B. Gleghorn, R. Smifh, K. Powell, D. Reese. 52 0 Cals Meow l2l CaTs Meow School Paper Grabs New Look Flash! The CaTs Meow changed on February 5, I973, Trom one page in The Paris News To a Tour-page pull-ouT. Some oT The Things included in The school paper were inTerviews, CaTs quoTes, poems, The BrighT Side oT PHS, Who am l?, and CaTTin' Around. Special TeaTures were Touncl in The newspaper also. TwenTy-seven Juniors and Seniors made up The sTaTT which compiled The weekly ediTion. Under The direcTion oT Mrs. W. F. Jessee. sTaTT members worked second and Third periods and aTTer school To meeT weekly deadlines on Thursday. The publicaTion day was changed Trom Sunday To Monday. STaTT members Traveled To DenTon in December Tor The Texas High School Press Assoc- iaTion ConvenTion. The paper received a CerTiTicaTe oT lvleriT. TARS InTeresTed Teens Aid The ReTarded Teens oT America are noT so bad - They're inTeresTed. TARS Took parT in The work wiTh menTally reTarded children. They hosTed an EasTer egg hunT, a ChrisTmas Tree parTy, and a Halloween parTy during The year. This helped reTarded children know ThaT They do have a place in socieTy. The TARS sponsored Bike-A- Thon in AugusT 1972 added To Tunds Tor This work. This evenT saw many pedaling around Loop 286 To add much more To The goal oT over SLOOO raised during The year. All who were in The mood Tor exercise or iusT wanTing To help someone were eligible To parTicipaTe. TARS 0 53 German Club New German Year EnTers WiTh Bang A big bang broughT The German Club inTo The year oT I972 as The annual iniTiaTion was carried ouT aT Lalce Crook on OcTober 4. TwenTy sTudenTs received giTTs oT eggs, syrup, TeaThers, and loving care. The ChrisTmas parTy was held aT The home oT PeTer Koelling wiTh Mr. and Mrs. I-l. L. Koelling as parenT hosTs. The house was TransTormed inTo German headquarTers. ATTer The parTy, giTTs were pre- senTed To be carried To The needy by members oT The club. The club members prepared and enTered a TloaT in The Homecoming Parade wiTh a car enTiTled Trash The Eagles. The year was concluded wiTh The annual visiT To The EasT Texas STaTe Language DeparTmenT. Yell Leaders Twelve CreaTe Spir7T Fa nTasia CreaTing spi-riT ThroughouT The l972-73 season were Twelve spiriTed girls led by Their new sponsor, Mrs. Bobby Maddox. The group led sTudenTs and TaculTy in new yells and chanTs ThroughouT The year. NighT rallies were held aT Noyes STadium and oThers aT Wise Field To engender spiriT. ATTending The NCA Summer Cheerleader Clinic aT ETSU, The six varsiTy leaders were awarded Three superior ribbons. Two excellenTs. plus The NCA spiriT sTiclc. All Twelve girls worked up new ideas To creaTe spiriT and cheer PHS Teams beTore and during all games. They gave vicTory apples To The Team and painTed spiriT signs. 54 I German Club l4l Ill Germany American Sfylez Sally Boswell, Renee Whilaker, Sherry Lollar and Terri Wade serve lhemselves food during +he German Club Chrislmas par'ry. l2l Le+'s Play Beaufy Shop: Mark Johnson sprays Peler Koelling wi+h skin foughener as Mike Jack prepares lo do his par+ during fhe German Club ini+ia'rion. Bl German Club - Fron+ Row: D. Hodgkiss, S. Lindsey, T. Wade, D. Sanders, R. Whilaker, l'l. Miller. S. Bos- well, S. Lollar, M. Mallory. Second Row: L. LaRue, V. Going, S. Dicken, J. Jackson, C. Slapp. L. Marlin, M. Murphy, C. Tie- ben, D. Slaplelon, L. Good, G. Adams. Third Row: P. Koelling, D. Humphrey, T. Vierqever, C. Bailey, A. Durham, P. Barbee. J. Davis, J. McEver, M. Johnson, R. Roberlson, Mrs. Frank Sherman, Sponsor. Back Row: M. Humphrey, T. Slone, M. Jack, S. Clifford, J. Farmer, K. McCarley, M. Morrow, T. Dunagan, E. Thomas, R. Nalions, J. Wade. i4l Raider Yell Leaders: Debbie Prevosfo, Debbie Raulslon, Janie Thomas. Leslie Spruell. Rebecca Rowe, and Cyndy Abboll' cheer lhe B Team on To vicfory al every game. fn-s Susan Pinckard Tammy Sikes Lynn Bellamy X, Debbie Smallwoocl Jill Semple Teena Harrell Head Yell Leader Yell Leaders 0 55 ,li ill Junior High FFA - Fron+ Row: J. Neal, B. Jones, A. Kline, N. lngram, L. Taylor, D. Eafon, M. Bos- well, R. Parnell. Second: T. Goodson, D. Michaels, D. Jumper, T. Posey, J. Ward, G. Baker, J. Parnell. Third: D. Dzenowski, M. Perry, D. Taylor, T. Taylor, J. Jackson, J. Thomas. B. Meeks. Back Row: C. Pa++, R. Crump, M. Emerson, R. Sfone, T. Swan, K. Cox, J. Anfhony. l2l Green Thumbs: To improve fhe landscape around lhe school, Sheryl Brown, Marsha Holmes, Cleonne Holmes, Shera Kay Brown, Leslie Sfankus, and Mary Kay Wooldridge planf an alfhea on Arbor Day. T31 FFA Mem- bers - Fronf Row: Sweefhearf P. Tomblin, C. Sfephens, K. Rosson, R. McLarfy, B. Rhoades, B. Housfon, M. Goodson, D. Sfrickland, P. Philley, D. Granf. J. Chennaulf, T. Salfer, B. Jamar. Second: Mr. C. Fendley, B. Francis, C. Keane, R. Green, J. lgel- harf, M. Griffin, H. Babb, H. Parker, J. Rosson, P. Blackshear, D. Hufch- ings, W. Wilson, Mr. R. Milford. Third: Mr. L. Smifh, C. Cox, D. Evans, J. Prueff, F. Fulsom, J. Tow, R. Greb, D. .Todd, T. Scoff, T. Brun- son, C. Easfon, R. Liffle. Back Row: R. Parsons, B. Copeland, K. Cox, M. Redus, T. McFal'ridge, T. Johnson, P. McDowell. D. Roberfs, R. Templefon, D. Johnson, C. Johnson. P. Cox. l4l Alfhea Garden Club Members - Fronf Row: L. Sfankus, L. Spruell, S. Brown, M. Wooldridge, M. Holmes, L. Hendricks. Back Row: Mrs. Gary Marlowe, S. Brown, S. Fulbrighf, C. Crane, C. Jackson, M. Feldhaus. l5l Make i'l' Fif: Perry Cox shows his skill as he cufs a board on a band saw. lbl Flowers for Me: Arrangemenfs made by Alfhea Garden Club Mem- bers are placed in main office every week. This is a Mary Kay Wool- dridge-Cleonne Holmes giff. I 56 0 Fufure Farmers FuTure Farmers of America Farmers Truck To STaTe. Fair An iTch Tor advenTure led members away Trom Their home soil as They visiTed The greaT STaTe Fair oT Texas. LaTer TwenTy-Two FuTure Farmers Traveled To MT. Vernon in Jan- uary To aTTend The DisTricT FFA banqueT. SixTy boys in+eres+ed in livesTock aTTended The FT. WorTh FaT STock Show. These Trips gave Them a chance To geT away Trom The hassle wiTh books and hiT The open road. A recreaTion course Took The boys on Tield Trips Tor camping. hunTing. and Tishing. They noT only learned abouT The wildliTe in our area buT learned To survive in The open. The club Tielded a Quiz Team and enTered iudging conTesTs. AlThea Garden Club SevenTeen STrive To Improve Paris CreaTiviTy - Our Aim, was The Theme Tor The AlThea Garden Club, and iTs special aim Tor The year was To creaTe an awareness Tor The need oT cleanliness and beauTy in Paris, Texas. SevenTeen members worked on acTiviTies during The year ranging Trom placing weekly Tlower arrangemenTs in The main oTTice To going on a pilgrimage To Tyler and planTing an alThea on The school grounds in recogniTion oT Arbor Day in January. In December TaculTy members devoured coTTee and cookies when The garden club members honored Them. ln April They were responsible Tor The TirsT STandard Flower Show in The Paris High School library. Alfhea Garden Club 0 57 llJusT one more Thing . . if FuTure Teachers oughT noT To be rowdy and loud . . . you should be more dignified. FuTure Teachers o'F America STa'I'e Fair Trip Adds To Agenda 58 0 FTA STaTe Fair aT Dallas in early OcTober aTTracTed The Paris FTA'ers. Open To all sTudenTs having an eighTy-Tive or above average was member- ship in The KaTie Feeser ChapTer oT DisTricT VIII oT FuTure Teachers oT America. The honor oT hosTing The disTricT conven- Tion in November wenT To Paris. WiTh over I69 members in The FTA, a poinT sysTem had To be devised Tor aTTending The sTaTe convenTion in San AnTonio in February. Only one, bus load could go. The club raised money wiTh a candy sale which Topped S430 and a raTTle which added -S I 85 To The Treasury. Gary Elkins served as DisTricT VIII PresidenT and PeTer Koelling as ParliamenTarian. Mrs. Carl Ferguson and lvlrs. Allie O'Brien were The advisers. The chapTer held monThly meeTings and also ioined in wiTh seven oTher clubs To sponsor The ChrisTmas dance. ill The Dirfy Ones: Jerry Thomas insfrucis Pai Barbee +o keep on rolling un'ril he is covered wi+h mud for FTA ini+ia'rion af Wade Park. 12, Baby Pigs: Donna Pynes and Debbie Raulsion, FTA ini+ia+es, resemble pigleis as Jeff Oyler enioys splashing mud on fhem. l3l Plans Galore: Miss Dora Rose, TFTA Siare Consulfanf, ouflines plans for rhe Dis- +ric+ Convenfion 'ro be held in Paris wi+h Gary Elkins, Vicki Bridges, Mrs. Allie O'Brien, and Mrs. Carl Ferguson. Q41 FTA - Froni' Row: S. Weaver D. S+aple+on, V. Bridges, T. Wade, D. Pynes, M. Johnson. Second: A. Bray, R. King, B. Hargis, B. Hussey, C. Bailey, C. Brazile, J. Oyler, G. Kammer, K. Townsdin, M. Moseley. Third: S. Clifford, G. Brown, P. Koelling, J. Thomas, M. Freewi+h, T. Viergiver, D. Funderburg, M. Taylor, P. Williams, L. Wooldridge. Fourfh: P. Simmons, M. Thompson, J. Brown, K. Dobbins. B. Sims, L. Braswell, R. Alsobrook, L. Hendricks, S. Cherry, R. Garland, D. Prevos+o, J. Evers. D.' Powell, L. Abberf, P. Secres+, R. Rowe, C. Abbo++. Fif+h: Mrs. Carl Ferguson, J. Brown, B. Ball. R. Je++on, J. BaH'le, L. Nobles, M. Sims, V. Dixon, M. Tolber+, D. Nuff, K. Humphrey. M. Vance, T. Faulkner, L. Earley, L. Mazy, L. Corrision, S. Rollerson, L. Spruell, L. Bellamy. Sixihz K. Shelfon, A. Thornfon, H. Miller, J. Purdy, T. Ray, R. Rob- erfson, R. Whiraker, P. Lewis, S. Brown, D. Edwards, T. Crufchfield, P. Edwards, M. Wooldridge, D. Johnson, R. Wooldridge, M. Murphy. J. Thomas, R. Hayles, D. Worr- ham. Back Row: S. Locke, V. Williams, S. Fulbright K. Fulis, K. Faulkner, H. Pefree, T. Wesfbrook, D. Bulls, L. Hiner, E. Thomas, B. Copeland, M. Fulbright R. Smifh, M. Naron, G. Elkins, R. Sale, B. Mann, S. Dickens, R. Dudley. 15, Come and Gei' I+: S+uden'rs from schools par- 'ricipafing in +he FTA Convenfion enioy refreshmenfs. FTA 0 59 U1 lll Would You Repea+ Thaf: Mrs. John Whi+e explains fhe proceedings of +he program 'Following +he ho'r dog dinner 'ro Jean Inniss and Paula Anfhony. l2l Coopera+ive Homemaking: PHS sfudenl' BeHy Mason and Mrs. Ri+a Mae Shook wai+ +o fake a cus+omer's order a+ Kress. Bl Anoiher Rap Session: The FHA scrapbook commi+'ree works +oge+her To compile +he s'rory of fhe year for homemakers. l4l FHA Members - Fron+ Row: T. Harrell, P. Tomblin, B. Gann. V. Ellis, S. Cherry, R. Garland, B. Sims. Second: Mrs. B. Douglas, A. Moore, M. Mar- lowe, V. Dixon, L. Mosley, D. Sanders, J. McFadden, W. Mos- ley. Third: Mrs, K. Sforey, M. Holmes, J. Rambo, M. Carr, C. Hughes, J. King, C. Simpson, B. Presfon, Mrs. D. Jones. Fourlh: Mrs. J. Whi+e, L. Nobles, A. Mar+in, M. Wooldridge, l. Lehman. K. Godwin. P. Edwards, T. Vaughan. D. Johnson. l5l Sparkles and Spiri+: Teresa Vaughan shows her Chris+mas spiril' as she comple+es The FHA bulle+in board in The main corridor. She spenf an hour aHer school every day for a monlh prepar- ing decora+ions. 60 0 Fu+ure Homemakers of America l3l L... 2, K m 4 y X Pony Tails and Ii++Ie girl dresses made The FHA iniTiaTion look like an orienTaTion Tor a group oT TirsT grade sTu- denTs. The iniTiaTion was held aT The new Thomas S, JusTiss ElemenTary School Tor The Tive chapTers. Senior ciTizens oT Paris received royal TreaTmenT as Tray Tavors were made Tor Them by The club. Children oT The Lamar CounTy OpporTuniTies CenTer were filled wiTh ex- ciTemenT as They enioyed an EasTer egg hunT given by FHA. ETSU and San AnTonio were The locaTions oT The annual area and sTaTe convenTions. April I-7 was recognized as NaTional FHA Week by all TuTure homemakers. W Yv- X Xe FuTure Homemakers of America Girls SimulaTe FirsT Grade Appearance if ProiecTs and acTiviTies help The members accomplish Their goals. lIWe have I27 members.,, 45' S K Q J -J 4 J ,, 2 sg fl Z T -S' gf. o Q 9 J 1 3 94, y 'T T 'D Z2 I fi fx 45 Q A v y 3 Q ,J 10 i - 0 ,J y 1 a 74 45 ?' 'V 9 fl 5 3 5' 0 fo Q fl J? f 2 y ' I j , ff ff 9 3 uf JN y E1 ik' Ap 3 34 dl 2 9 lk, Q 5 5, fl. , ,. Z '? 5 U V . fi 5 5 Y 1, 'fy T C5 ff Z V 9 E 6 FuTure Homemakers of America 0 bl Blue Blazes Band STeppers lniTiaTe Open FormaTions Slow down, l'm sTill noT in sTepI WaiT on me. I iusT dropped my drumsTickl Hey, was iT sTep, Turn To The rear or sTep and halT? Bandsmen recognized These laTe sum- mer sounds as They worked To Torm an award-winning marching band. Teamwork was The secreT To success according To The band members and Their direcTor lvlr. Floyd Weger. Teamwork in selling liquid cleaner sup- plied Tunds Tor Senior iackeTs, TransporTaTion, and oTher Things. PosiTions were won in The band and places were kepT in The band wiTh TrequenT audiTions. The enTire Blue Blazes Band perTormed aT TooTball games, and a pep band played Tor all pep assemblies. This same group perTormed aT The baskeTball games. ConcerTs were given aT each school in The ciTy near The end oT The year. ATTer marching season, mem- bers audiTioned Tor places in The concerT band. During The band's ChrisTmas program, Ronnie Dawson, a Sophomore, won The prize, a radio, Tor answering The guesTion, WhaT's The name oT The Paris High School band? ThirTy bandsmen won chairs in The All-Region Band, wiTh Two OT These, Jane Anderson and Tommy STone, winning chairs in The All-STaTe Band. KaThy Lawler and KenT Townsdin won alTernaTe posiTions Tor All-STaTe. GeT ouT your scale sheeTs and sTarT warming up.,, if 5. lf i i 62 0 Blue Blazes Band lll Doing Their Thing: lv1aioreTTes Peggy Jackson and lv1iTzi TolberT enTerTain aT halT Time. l2l STand Tall: All-STaTe recipienTs are Jane Anderson, AlTernaTe KaThy Lawler, Tommy STone, AlTer- naTe KenT Townsdin, and DirecTor Floyd Weger. f4l Band FronT: Lauren Braswell, Denise Duncan, Head MaioreTTe Peggy Jackson, Drum Major Ricky Walker, MiTzi TolberT. Sharon WhiTe, and BeTh Bankhead highlighT parades and halT Time per- Tormances. l3l All-Region Band -- FronT Row: B. Mann, K. Lawler, T. STone, lvl. Murphy, D. STapleTon, T. Wade, L. HighTower, G. Black, B. Brown, C. Ander- son. Second: J. Anderson. S. CliTTord, R. Wunsch, C. Layne, R. Gilmer, K. Towns- din, C. GarreTT. J. Wade, D. Parham, S. LiTTleTon. lconTinued on page 63l fa lIHey, kids, before you go, don'+ forgei' +o gef oul' and sell your boH'les of soap +o help pay for our Senior iaclce+s.,, Back Row: M. Thompson, D. Bell, M. Jack, A. Durham, C. Liggins, D. Wal'- son, B. Ingram, J. Oyler, J. Benning- field, C. Shelfon. l5l Blue Blazes Band Members - Froni Row: D. Young, D. Rodgers, J. Benningfield, P. Williams, J. Wade, R. Wunsch, D. Parham, A. Swaim, F. MusseHer, E. Thomas, C. Lig- gins. Second: R. Ward, C. Main, M. Thompson, K. Sansing, K. Nowell, S. While, L. Good. C. Holmes, P. Jackson. D. Duncan, T. Wade. S. Cearley. Third: Direc+or F. Weger, S. Brown, K. Lawler. L. Braswell, L. Spruell, M. Holmes, D. S+apIe+on, J. Anderson. B. Newman, M. Wooldridge, C. Glass, B. Ford, D. Jones, P. Harbuck, L. Ingram. Fourfhz S. Locke, J. Smi+h, J. Cummings, J. Forge, C. Norfh, S. Diclcen, D. Allen, R. Ander- son. M. Murphy, R. Jeffon, K. McAllis+er, L. Tomes, K. Eclzards, B. Langley, J. Dennis. Fif'I'h: T. Allen, J. Davis, M. Jack, J. Ryan, C. Layne, R. Na+ions, C. Brazile, D. Miller, P. Barbee, R. Kline, T. Sfone, S. Clifford. A. Dur- ham, S. Normenf, S. Hayes, J. Jones, M. Mallory. Back Row: P. Ford, R. Par- sons. J. Norlh, R. Wilson, J. Oyler. B. Ingram, L. Usry. D. Bell, K. Townsdin, T. Dunagan, R. Sfone, R. Smiih, K. Powell, R. Gilmer, S. McCar+er, M. Secresf, D. Bulls, B. Sherley. Blue Blazes Band 9 63 if ee if , fx x H9455 21 -.- .V . , ,- f51Ef2Qz ' wa , Ht: ' ' x .Alai an pn E 'gg N d 5 In , 4' K .. gk x KN 51 my-Xl'Ef'i f , QQQQ I F3253 is I v.gQW,f5::1'5,,432 ., L Peddling fheir wares, fhe choir fried all l'he sales fricks fo make a profif on sfockpiled candy bars, all occasion cards, and baked goods fo afford fheir excursions. A renewed inferesl' in acquiring funds during fhe laffer parf of fhe year was caused by a push fo affehd 'rhe Sea Arama Music Fesfival af Galvesfon 'ro complefe fhe year. Herding choir members from a concerf of rock music by Chicago fo fhe Universify Infer- scholasfic League compefifion and confesfs kepf fhe new choir direcfor, Mr. Pafrick Dillon, on fhe move. The new Madrigal Singers, consisfing of sixfeen, occupied 'rhe efforfs of fhe direcfor also: exfra pracfice sessions developed fhese choir members info requesl' performers represenfing fhe high school for civic groups during fhe year. l5l l6l lll All-Sfafe Candidafesz Karen Faulkner, Debbie Seay, Diana Dean, and Gary Elkins pracfice for compefifion. Q21 Le+'s Take I+ From fhe Top: Snapping his fingers, Mr. Paf Dillon keeps 'rhe beaf as Madrigal singers gef ready for con- cerf. Bl Choir Members -- Fronf Row: Mr. P. Dillon, D. Prevosfo, B. Gann. J. Kennedy, L. Earley, D. Presley, T. Sullivan. S. Sparks, P. Denney, R. Rose, M. Moseley. D. Powell, L. Abbeff, D. Adkins, J. Thornfon, S. Holman. Second: D. Seay, L. Samuel, D. Raulsfon, J. Purdy, T. Ray, M. Carr, D. Douglas, D. Linna- berry, J. McEver, D. Derrick, M. Griffin, X. Orrell, D. Smifh, M. Carfer, S. Boswell, C. Burns, J. Hayden. Third: S. Usry, K. Edzards, D. Burks, C. Hines, J. Hufchison, V. Robinson, l. Lehman, D. Johnson, B. Books, M. Taylor, G. Elkins, H. Pefree, J. Thomas. B. Hicks, C. Brazile, C. Simpson, M. Vance, B. Sims. Back Row: E. Jones. C. Ellis, K. Duffin, K. Fulfs, R. Sale, D. Dean, K. Faulkner. R. Sfidham, D. Roberfs, D. Logee, K. McC-arley, J. Farmer, C. Adkins, T. Crufch- field. S. Wells. G. Wafson, J. Morrow, B. Bankhead, J. Evers, H. Miller. l4l Lisiening for Beef: Janie Hayden waifs for her cue while Mr. Paf Dillon and Carolyn Hines rehearse fhe music. l5l Le+'s Go Over If Again: Joe Farmer, Harold Pefree. Debbie Seay go over music fo be included in a program. lbl En+er'l'ainers: FTA Convenfion on November I I in fhe PHS audiforium feafures fhe Paris High School Madrigal Singers. Choir Excursion Leads To Chicago Diffy llOn fhe edge of fhe chairs, please. Give mea 'C.',, llBasses, l'm no'l' hearing if because you're sliding up fo il'.,, Choir 0 65 Blazei-res Car Hops MusTer Uniform Money IlLeT's run Through The rouTine one more Time, girIs.,, IlYou sTarT counTing Tor yourselves. I have To counT for you so much I caTch myself counTing when I cross The sTreeT. llGirls, you may Think iT's hard now, buT you'II miss iT laTer.,, 66 0 BlazeTTes Rigid rouTine ruled The swelTering sweeTies as They Trained Through The summer vacaTion in preparaTion Tor Tall perToi-mances. Grinding away aT The presenTaTions dur- ing The Two weelc inTerlude beTween relaxaTion and regis- TraTion, accepTable exiTs and enTrances developed. CaTering To cusTomers, BlazeTTe members ran Tood To waiTing people during Their day aT The Sonic Drive-In To pay Tor equipmenT Tor The year's new rouTines. Cowbellsl Travel Bags! Discs. pompons. and oTher BlazeTTe paraphernalia were used in The gyraTions oT The Team. FooTball season saw The drill Team everywhere. PracTice be- hind school coordinaTed The Team wiTh The band Tor The Friday nighT halT Time display. Every- one saw The hand movemenTs aT each pep assembly. The BIaze++es perTormed Tor aT leasT Two baskeTball games and aTTended all home games To engender spiriT. ForTy-eighT Junior and Senior girls graced The BlazeTTe line. They ad- ded impeTus To The band and backed The yell leaders aT all games and in each assembly. fbi' l3l ill Tha+'s 'l'he Cue: Vanessa Corcler awails +he counl for 'rhe exi+ affer per- forming a disc rouline. i2l The Eighleen Vofe: Direcfor Fran Hicks Tallies vo+es concerning fhe weekly debalable ques- +ion, Wha+ should we wear Friday nigh+? l3l l Can l' Believe H: Decem- ber I6 fears of happiness and ioy flood fhe gym when news of +he drill 'team fry-oufs are announced. l4i Jus+ Kickin' Around: Dorcas Scarborough, Nancye Hobbs, Cindy Adkins, Tacie Crulch- field, and Kim Duffin smile as +hey per- form a high kick rouline al' half fime. l5l Whi+e's Cpeningz Susan Holman, Lau- re++e McDonald, and Befh Quisenberry live i+ up while enferfaining Miss Tex- as, Mary Be1'hCormany al Whi+e's. lbl Blaze'H'es - Fron+ Row: B. Holberr, N. Woods, B. Quisenberry, R. Whi+aker, R. Rhodes, J. Thornlon, L. McDonald. S. Holman, P. Wells, C. Frazier, L. Nobles. S. Landers. Second Row: S. King, V. Robinson, C. Ellis, K. Duffin, T. Crufch- field, C. Adkins, N. Hobbs, D. Scarbor- ough, V. Corder, R. Whifaker, K. Fulls. Third Row: D. Harrison, lvl. Sims, R. Genfry, T. Ray, J. House, R. Eubanks, C. Tieben, J. Hu+chison, L. S+. John, M. Carfer, V. Dixon, G. Council. Back Row: S. Sfevens, C. Williams, A. Hay+er, A. Thornfon. L. Gribble, P. Clem, K. Shel- fon, J. Purdy, P. Smilh, R. Marlin, C. Sfephens. D. Seay. ------1-...gil 4, , . -is, Y , . I Yr 4 f 5 , , , , , ' s 'L ' X- -1 i S ' Q' Q' .' 6 33 .M I .1 ' ga l 6 V I kk Y ,K Pi. Ti' .Q Q , K y x x 1. xv K 2 1 s . . , , J .' K ,....a. Q . ' ., . I 'ggi V W ' A. l f. ' Z... 'A l 1 ' ' My L .. . 'FM fi 'Y 'W i 53 ss u. , 5 S F V V . ,fi l . , . . . .. 2 ,ff .. 1 AK. , .J . HF 1 Y A K., I any V1 V., Lx AL f . .X v h ,. , . SE, . 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Ball, S. Holman, M. Ander- son. Four'l'h: T. Wade, R. Thurman, M. Thompson, R. JeHon, P. Clem, P. Campbell, B. Spencer, S. Whife, J. Falls, L. Braswell, K. Shelron, C. Holmes, L. Heuberger, K. Shorr, G. Blassingame, S. Sfevens, D. Smallwood, D. .Green, P. Lewis. Fi'H'h: S. Locke, R. Whifaker, T. Ray, S. King, L. Nobles, M. Wooldridge, D. Beavers, M. Sims, S. Weaver, R. Genrry, J. Hulchison, D. Slapleron. M. Marlowe, C. Williams, M. Tolberr, P. Bufler, L. Sr. John, S. Boswell, D. Seay, S. Dicken. Back Row: K. Doyal, C. Srapp, B. Hicks, V. Williams, C. Main, T. Vaughan, D. Skaggs, J. Jackson, K. Fulrs, S. Fulbright D. Johnson, M. Holmes, S. Pinckard, P. Eclwards,,C. Brazile, J. Morrow., J. lnniss, C. Adkins, C. Ellis, K. Duffin, K. Faulk- ner. l2l Oufsef: Time our from library work lers Kafhy Lawler, Jane Anderson, Beverly Spencer, Marsha Marlowe, and Berh Quisen- berry brush up a posfer for +he week's fool- ball game. Bl Members of The Cabinef: PJC ballroom was lhe seHing for insralling Ronda Eubank, Belh Quisenberry, Karhy Lawler, Marianne Murphy, Tacie Crufchfied, and Bonnie Anderson as I972-73 officers. 68 0 Tri-Hi-Y l4l l4l Wafching The HeighT: Marsha Marlowe posiTions The TooTball posTer oT The week. hoping Tor a WildcaT vicTory. Jane Anderson and KaThy Lawler assisT. l5l LisTen Carefully: AT Tri-Hi-Y iniTiaTion, Mrs. L. A. Rawlings Tells a group abouT plans Tor The year. AT press Time plans were in The making Tor an all-day Trip To Six Flags Over Texas. Money Tor This was raised by bake sales, a car wash, and oTher proiecTs. The ChrisTmas pro- iecT money was donaTed To The SalvaTion Army. The group also enioyed caroling aT The nursing homes in The Paris area. Triangle wiTh ChrisT in The cenTer is whaT Tri-Hi-Y is really all abouT. Carrying ouT This idea, The Tormal iniTiaTion was held in The Calvary MeThodisT Church on OcTober 2 wiTh I35 girls Taking parT To learn more abouT life and how To cope wiTh iT. Homecoming was a big day Tor The organizaTion. lTs TloaT, Pillsbury Doughboyn won Third place. and The responsibiliTy Tor decoraTing The converTibles Tor The queens was Tri-Hi-Y's. Each girl was alloTed speciTic Things To do. For example, each conTribuTed aT leasT once To The Three bake sales. L..-S isi -vw ir- Tri-Hi-Y Girls Plan Tor Six Flags Trip llWe do sTill plan To have The car wash. IIWHI The Seniors in The back please be quieT!,, Tri-Hi-Y 0 69 Key Club Boys RenT Grand TheaTer Tor Show A new proiecT included renTing The Grand TheaTer and presenTing a midnighT show, Alice's ResTauranT, in November. Proceeds Trom This proiecT neTTed The club a S200 proTiT. An addiTional money-making scheme was The annual Key Club Radio Day aT KPLT. Key Clubbers also parked cars and direcTed TraTTic aT The Paris Rodeo WesTern Week and Tor The Red River Valley ExposiTion. A car wash added addiTional Tunds. The money Trom These proiecTs was used To provide scholarships To Senior clubbers. Members Traveled To l-lousTon, Texas, in The spring Tor The annual Key Club ConvenTion. While There They saw AsTro World Park and Toured The AsTrodome. Hi-Y Slaves Bring Big AucTion Sell-OuT lnauguraTing The second semesTer wiTh The iniTiaTion oT new members, Hi-Y began iTs TesTiviTies wiTh a slave sale. The siTe was The sTudy hall and The bidding was TasT and Turious wiTh one boy bringing inTo The club coTTer The amounT oT nine dollars. The leasT price paid Tor a slave Tor The iniTiaTion was The lowly sum oT one dollar. Members elecTed Sharon STevens as Their OpTimisT Queen nominee To compeTe wiTh oTher club candidaTes Tor The rifle oT Miss OpTimisT '72. To raise money, members Took charge oT Two baskeTball con- cession sTands. 70 0 Key Club ui T ek film. H me i QTWQL l2l lIlCheck ln: AT The Tinal check sTaTion Mrs. L. E. Weeks checks in a conTesTanT as he Tinishes The Walk-A-Thon sponsored by The Key Club. l2l Would You Pay The Price: Hi-Y PresidenT Larry Walker aucTions OTT STeve CliTTord preceding The iniTiaTion. Bl Key Club - FronT Row: SweeThearT Debbie Smallwood, J. ChennaulT, M. Chapman, C. Boyd, S. NormenT, M. Kennedy, M. Mallory. Sec- ond: P. Koelling, M. Mazy, D. Evans, G. Elkins, S. CliTTord, M. Johnson, A. Bray. Third: P. Williams, J. Thomas, T. Dunagan, B. Payne, M. Jack, G. Boyd, Sponsor Eugene Thielman. Back Row: A. Hardin, L. Hiner, S. Sharp, L. Walker, P. Bar- bee, D. Dowler, R. NaTions, R. Gilmer. ' R C wi o - - L 14, Las+ Minu+e Reading: Mike Chap- man and Mark Johnson, who helped load +he wasfe paper collecfed for 'rhe Maxey Museum, fake a break To check over whal' lhey were helping recycle. l5l l5l ln +he Face: Hi-Y members acl our lheir skit The Sfand-ln, during Talenl' Nighf Acfivifies. lb, Hi-Y Members - Fron'I' Row: T. Viergiver, C. Eafherly, 6. Boyd, R. Mahan, S. Sharp, A. Bray, P. Ford, J. Benningfield. Second Row: Sponsor R. Wright B. Hussey, R. Par- sons, S. Clifford, J. Doyal, R. Smilh. J. McFadden, B. Chaney. Third Row: Sponsor R. Farrell, G. Brown, M. John- son, B. Copeland, B. Payne, T. Black- slone, A. Durham, D. Weber, J. McEver. Back Row: B. lngram, L. Hiner, L. Walker, R. Moore, M. Fulbright B. Moore, M. Taylor, R. Anderson. Hi-Y 0 7l .5-5 U-u :rw n 5- 17- S l2l UT Up, Up and Away: On fhe fronf walk, Raider yell leaders Cyndy Abboff. Rebecca Rowe, and Janie Thomas jump +0 heighfen spiril' for The Thursday nigh? B Team game. l2T The Beal' Goes On: Blaze+fe Cap+ain Julianne Thornfon moves as +he confagion speeds down fhe line. l3l Sirilce Up +he Band: During band rehearsal Danny Young limbers his 'lingers in preparafion for +ha'r firsr no1'e.vl4l Have You Seen My Mommy: Sarah Faber sifs alone wi+h lollypop in hand af fhe FHA ini+ia+ion. l5l l've Seen Him Somewhere: Lee LaRue. Cindy Tieben, and Dennis Hodglciss face The 'raslc of marching baby piclures of German I sfudenfs wi+h +heir names. 72 0 Associafes Mass-Mania: Coach Johnny Crawford genera+es fhe exci+emenf flow as he and Jerry Thomas congra'I'ula+e Tommy Fel+y on a pass in+ercep+ion near +he end of +he Gainesville game. li . --fi ga o , . W ,. C, 1, M . ,v , Wt , Afhlehcs 0 4 ,W -W ,,, ,- 4-1. ,W - A, . . 5, F235 The I972 WildcaTs, led by Coach Philip Nance, had expec- TaTions of a greaT season, bar- ring injuries and bad weaTher. The CaTs suTTered serious iniuries and ended The season wiTh a disappoinTing Tour wins and six losses. WiTh only Tour reTurning sTarTers, The de- Tensive baclcTield consisTed oT Tour inexperienced Juniors. And iT was sfill expecTed To be a winning season - unTil disTricT. The season began wiTh The CaTs winning raTher convinc- ingly over Their Three pre- disTricT Toes. Behind The play of Larry lvlinor, They won over Bonham 20-O: Gainesville, a game which misTalces almosT cosT The CaTs The win, I4-IO: and JesuiT in Paris 2l-8. Things Turned around Tor The CaTs in Their TirsT Dis- TricT I3-AAAA game as They losT To Lake Highlands by a score oT 28-7. Injuries began To harass The Team as lvlaquesTia FulbrighT was iniured in The TirsT quarTer, buT reTurned in The second half To drop a poTenTial Touchdown pass I lconfinued on page 771 lconTinued on page 771 74 0 FooTball .125-1 . sg - ' A Q - 4- , , 4. e si 5 u T ' li ' 'v ' Z e .sf . M :tn 4 rn' 1 ' , -f:. : .: V .w 5 wld hu Jw. 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Bl Maneuvering: Chris Bailey fries des- pera+ely fo oulrun Denison's David Rainwaler, Rickey Davis, and Tommy Crowell, bu? lhe Ca+s were unable +0 score in a 20-O loss. i4l I972 Varsi+y Wildcars - Fron+ Row: Larry Walker, Lee l-liner, Doug Dowler, Mike Endsley, Tommy Duna- gan, Ricky Nafion, Terry Womack. Second Row: Haskell l-licks, Jerry Thomas, Jessie Doyal, Billy Williams, Ronnie Gilmer, Rickey Mahan, Dick Logee, Maques+ia Fulbright Barney John- son. Third Row: Coach Philip Nance, Coach Gerald Jack, Larry Minor, Tommy Feliy, Rick Danner, Gary Boyd, Jimmy Meeds, Mike Womack, Terry Mifchell, Coach J. T. Davis, Coach Johnny Crawford. Back Row: Max Mazy, Kennelrh l-lill, Bruce Sfaples, Carey Eafherly, Marvin Mickens, Larry Wash- ingfon, Henry King, Bobby Booker, Bobby Sims, RheH' King. Foofball 0 75 - I A--J I 1' 5 We had a good fooiball Team, bul we had major iniuries To our firsl' 'rwo quarferbacks. If was like having a new aulomoloile wirhoul an engine. - Coach Philip Nance ill U1 No Way Ouf: Lake Highlands' Ted Ubben finds nowhere 'ro go as Larry Minor sfops him wi+h help from Terry Mifchell and Tommy Fel+y. Q21 l'm Doomed: Wild- caf Larry Minor mus+ +hink +ha+ he is done for as Richard Murray, Marvin Hall, and Randy Wallick of Greenville 'rrap him. Bl Do I Hear Foo'ls+eps: Wingback Larry Minor wonders if someone is behind him as he oufruns Sherman's Jim Gurley. 141 Congrafulafionsz Managers Tim Viergever and Mark Johnson glad-hand Tommy Fel+y and Rick Danner afler a successful defensive sfand. Ca+s won fhe game over Gainesville I4-IO. 15, En Garde: Larry Minor shows 'Form as he prepares +o lay a 'rackle on Donny Harvey of Bonham. ' ' i3l 76 9 Foofball 1- 11- - Foo-than WildcaTs Gain 2,035 Yards Tofal Offense, Compile I29 Poinfsg Defense Gives up 2,799 Yards To Rivals P453-, E53 Wears J l4l ' wiTh The game Tied 7-7. Affer This Lake Highlands scored Three quick Touchdowns To puT The game ouT of reach for CaTs. The CaTs rebounded To win easily over Pearce of Richardson by a score of 35-6. The Wild- caTs were in command of The game from sTarT To finish. AlThough This was The besT offensive performance of The season, The CaTs were un- forTunaTe in Their 27-I9 loss To Sherman. ln This game, They losT for The season The firsT and second sTring quarTer- backs, Bruce STaples and Rick Danner, wiTh shoulder iniuries. Third-sTring quarTerback Jerry Thomas almosf pulled The game ouT of The fire in The lasT few minuTes buT To no avail. WiTh The above injuries, The CaTs were unable To move againsf Richardson in The Home- coming game, losing 34-O. Soph- lconfinued on page 781 ' 451 T The absence of Coach Gerald Jack afTer The Lake Highlands game seemed To be The Turning poinT of The season. He was noT only a coach buT an inspiraTion To The fooTball players. - Doug Dowler FooTball 0 77 1 v -.I omore Chris Bailey and Junior Jerry Thomas Took care oT The quarTerbacking Tor The resT oT The season. The CaTs had a break early in The Third quarTer when Richardson Tumbled and lv1aquesTia FulbrighT recovered The ball on The Richardson 37. The WildcaTs Tailecl To make The necessary Ten yards. however. The oTTense ToTaled only I I3 yards on The slippery Tield. The deTense led by Mike Womack, FulbrighT, Rickey Mahan, Doug Dowler, LarryWalker, and Terry MiTchell Turned in a good game in The I9-7 loss To Plano, as They gave up only one deserved scoring drive laTe in The Tinal quarTer. The oTTense allowed Tive Turnovers giving Plano The hard-ToughT win. The hopes oT a winning season wenT down The drain as The CaTs losT 20-O To Denison. ln The lconTinued on page 791 Ill On His Way: Tommy FelTy is on his way To paydirT aTTer inTercepTing a pass in The Pearce game. f2l Idol Worshiper: CaT Tommy FelTy bows To JesuiT's Jimmy Barraco as Larry Minor and Larry WashingTon close in To Tackle. 78 0 FooTball 3 One of a Few: WiTh Richardson's Tommy Thomp- son defending, MaquesTia FulbrighT makes one of The few good plays for The CaTs in Their 34-0 Homecom- ing loss on The muddy, slippery field. 14, Time-ouT, Ref Running Back Bobby Booker appears To be sig- naling for a Time-ouT as he is chased by Denison's HuberT Ruff. 15, SiHing Down on The Job: CaT Larry Minor Tackles Richardson's Jeff OffernaTT from a siT- Ting posifion as Jerry Thomas rushes in To assisT. Four Receive RecogniTion in Foo-l-ball I3-AAAA for Individual Efforfs worsT game of The season, The WildcaTs had only IO6 Tofal offense and 5 crucial Turn- overs. Paris failed To com- pleTe a pass in The game. Hoping To break even for The season, The CaTs dropped The finale To Greenville by a score of 34-6. They could noT sTop Greenville's Cole. who ran for 281 yards. Only Paris score came laTe in fourTh quarTer, seT up by 88-yard pass and run play from Chris Bailey To Marvin Mickens. Bailey goT The score from Two yards ouT wiTh five seconds in The game. Working Togefher for The fifTh consecufive year, Head Foofball Coach Philip Nance and his assisTanTs, Backfield Coach Gerald Jack, Line Coach Johnny Crawford, Assisfanf Coach Benfon Rainey, Line and Track Coach J. T. Davis, B Foofball and Head Baskefball Coach Olen Jordan, AssisTanT B FooTball and BaskeTball, Head Baseball Coach Jerry Skidmore, Golf Coach Paul Lively, and Tennis Coach Joe Ben Early promoTed sporTs aT Paris High School in 1972-73. Mike Womack was The only CaT To make The I3-AAAA All- DisTricT Team. Larry Minor, Doug Dowler, and Rickey Mahan received recognifion on The Honorable MenTion lisT. Foofball 0 79 I I . aaaaasarmzaai. M- la 5 ,WIE.TE Z5 L 2 :ii gg ..f,ga.,rf 1 , ll., s 5f,..,.,, fa., Q ,E Q 5 , ,3rg.,,,a-,, i f ...'fn.h.'5e. - if-SW ,Wg,,,,,Q,afM- ..Q, -5-154 w1....,, x '-- ' , . , A 1 - . 2 27.i1f.fiZI :'??f4 ', 1 z '3j ?? ' 1 ,rf ,Ami ll fl .. h.,..3,2, .Q . 1, 1 ,A , fa.,-', . . i . 3' !e ri 5, J ' . 5 ? 'fir-T-a-ag,,g'2iff'f lisiir a4'g:ieft39i'Q ' ii-2'!v'f'1'El L , I 532 .5355 i ' 5 , .V 'I , p i ' 'glflzgg s, we ,Wg J., 2. ,,,m.:.,1 - W S A43 , gi -. . 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Third: Coach Olen Jordan, C. 80 0 B Team Foo+baII C C D - --,.E,- Brown, R. Thompson, C. Yafes, L. Wesfbrooks, G. Robinson, G. Kammer, B. Hill, D. Mason, Coach Jerry Skidmore. Back Row: F. Ferguson, P. Philley, D. l-lodgkiss, J. Cooper, S. John- son, B. Bosfic, J. Edwards, J. Edwards, G. Adams, B. Bourwell, M. Mallory. l4l Up, Up, and Away: Blue Raider Quarwlerback Clay Yafes fries leaping over a Greenville player. l5l Oops: A muddy field causes David Shahan +0 slip in fronr of Andy McQui1 ry, prevenfing a Blue Raider yardage gain. Win Six R 'd al ers Lose Four WiTh a 6-4 record, The Blue Raiders had a winning season. The deTense allowedonly 6.8 poinTs per game. The oTTense held iTs own by rushing and passing Tor more Than 2500 yards. Led by Running Back STeve Johnson and Wingback Freddy Booker, The Raiders scored an average oT l8.3 per game Tor The enTire season. ln pre-disTricT, The young CaTs won over Their TirsT and Third Toes by a score oT 32-0 over Bonham and 26-0 over JesuiT as Booker passed The IOO-yard mark in rushing. BeTween These Two games, The B Team Tell To Gainesville by a score oT I4-8 wiTh only 96 yards rushing. The ineTTecTiveness oT QuarTer- backs Chris Bailey and Andy lvlcQuiTTy caused The Blue Raiders To Tall To Lake Highlands by a score oT I2-O. The Raiders rebounded behind The running oT Johnson who rushed Tor I99 yards To win over Pearce 22-I2. Raiders Booker, Johnson, Bailey, and Bobby BosTic led The oTTense Tor 406 ToTal yards in Their 37-0 vicTory over Sherman. ln The Richardson game, Paris, led by Johnson wiTh 93 yards gained, came ouT on The shorT end oT an 8-0 score as Tumbles sTopped good scoring drives. AgainsT Plano, BosTic picked up 97 yards and Two TD's in The 24-0 win. The deTense recovered 6 Tumbles and inTercepTed 4 Plano passes during The game. The Raiders dropped Their Third disTricT game To Denison by a score oT 22-6. Johnson, Booker, and lv1cQuiTTy had good runs buT a number oT drives were sfalled due To Tumbles, inTercepTions, or TourTh down Tailures. ln The Tinal game oT The year, behind The play oT Booker and Clay YaTes The Raiders compiled 28 poinTs To win over The Greenville Team. B Team FooTball 0 Sl -fl e---'-- 4- - CaTs Win Championship in The Tyler Junior Baskell-ball College High School Baske+baIl TournamenT The Paris High BaskeTball Abilene Cooper 9I-48, and To losing IOO-88. Minor ano Team sfo,-feel i-lie Seoson Wiilq Irving, in The Tinals, 86-39. Booker combined Tor 48 poinTs Ray Booker, a 6 TooT 2 inch The WildcaTs played in The The CaTs losT To Sherman 80-69 posTman, as The only reTurning Tyler Junior College TournamenT Fouls hurT Paris in This game Slarleri Tl-ie Siariing five eon- in laTe December and won TirsT as Brooks led wiTh 22 poinTs Sisfed of Seniors Booker and place. They deTeaTed Rains 80-46, The CaTs were down I2-O beTore Ronald Dixon' enol Juniors Dei-Iyn Gorman lTylerl 74-62, and Tyler They scored againsT Richardson Brooks, Tommy FelTy, and leading Lee 74-7I To reach The Tinals. Tinally losing This game 87-49 scorer Larry Minor wiTh I7.I ln The Tinals They deTeaTed Paris conTinued iTs losinc poinfs per game, Wi-l-li 5 leok of Nacogdoches 63-56, as Minor and Trend by bowing To Plano 67-6d lneiglil and experience' +I-ie Wild- Booker were named To The all- in overTime. Booker ended wiTl' caTs depended on speed and TournamenT Team aTTerwards. 20 poinTs. The CaTs wenT inTc alerTness. The CaTs ended wiTh ln The disTricT opener, The Denison game Tied Tor 3 Wins and I8 losses, wiThouT The services oT Dixon, ,lasT place and leTT wiTh d Tlqe Wilooois gained 5even'l'l'1 The CaTs losT To Lake Highlands disappoinTing 96-65 loss. . place in The Irving TournamenT, 76-Sl. Minor had 20 poinTs. The CaTs were unable To sTop as They deTeaTed WichiTa Falls Paris was unable To keep up The YellowlackeTs' scoring and Rider 80-76, beTore losing To wiTh The running Pearce Team, lwnfirwed on page 851 l l I i ill l2l l wi 82 9 BaskeTball Ul ln lhe Way: Sherman's Harold Holland blocks Larry Minor's pafh +o fhe goal as he posifions himself for a shof. l2l Give H fo Me: Lake Highlands' Dick Harrell Tries +o gef +he ball from Ronald Dixon as he passes off +o a +eamma+e. Bl The I973 Varsify Team - Fronf Row: M. Taylor, T. Felly, R. Booker, D. McKnight L. Minor, B. Payne. Back Row: Coach Olen Jordan, P. Koelling, H. King, A. McQuiH'y, R. Dixon, D. Brooks, L. Chism. M. Mazy, Manager R. Beard. l4l Two More: Larry Minor goes up befween lwo Richardson players for +wo more poinls in +he 84-67 loss. Baskefkaall 9 83 Q S x ,gi .S .--Ib as WSH Q, 5 '1wx aqi RJ III PoinTs STIII Lacking: Tommy FeITy sTays wiTh Lake Highlands Tor The rebound while Ronald Dixon and Derlyn Brooks hope Tor 2. IZI UnconTesTed: WiIdcaT Ray Booker goes up Tor Two more oT his 20 poinTs, as The Lake Highlands player and Ronald Dixon come in Tor The rebound. The CaTs losT 70-67 in overTime. ISI Sharp Aim: Der- lyn Brooks keeps his eyes on The goal, as he shooTs over a Greenville player in The 73-52 WiIdca+ loss. I4l Tighi Grip: David McKnighT grabs a rebound beTween Two Richardson players and prepares To Take a shoT in The 87-49 Paris loss. ISI-AImosT GoT IT: CaT Tommy FelTy jumps wiTh a Lake Highlands player Tor The rebound as Larry Chism and Lake Highlands' Jim Sperring ready Tor acTion. Ibl STarTing Tip-Off: GreenviIle's Melvin Davis and CaT Ray Booker iump cenTer To see who geTs pos- session oT The ball, as Larry Minor and Greenville's Andy Rhea waiT Tor The Tip. CaTs End DisTricT WiTh A I DisappoinTing I - I 3 Record Baske+baII were ineTTecTive in Their own scoring. In Greenville game, The CaTs Tried To pass The ball and keep iT away Trom The run- ning Lion Team. The CaTs losT 73-52 wiTh Minor hiTTing 22. The CaTs played Their besT over-all disTricT game in Their 70-67 overTime loss To Lake Highlands. A shoT by Minor aT The buzzer senT The game inTo overTime. Booker led The CaTs wiTh 22 poinTs: Brooks was second wiTh I9. In Their second game againsT Richardson Pearce, The CaTs slowed Them down in a 75-64 losT cause. The CaTs were backed up by a superb de- Tensive eTTorT, as Booker led wiTh 28 poinTs. The CaTs losT To Sherman Tor The second Time by a score oT 79-57. The CaTs never really goT inTo This game. The nexT opponenT Tor Paris was The Richardson Eagles who Took The game 84-67. Minor scored 24 poinTs Tor Paris. In The nexT game Plano bombed The CaTs 8I-44. -Reserve David Mc- KnighT goT I I poinTs Tor Paris. The CaTs won Their only disTricT game Trom Denison by a score oT 72-52. The CaTs used an eTTecTive I-2-2 defense To sTop The YellowiackeTs. Minor ended wiTh 2I poinTs. Paris Then losT To Greenville 80-79 in The Tinal game. AT The sTarT oT The TourTh quarTer, The CaTs were down 20 poinTs aTTer being behind by 27 poinTs in Third. Brooks and Booker each goT 22. BaskeTball 0 85 T I 4.1 - J- Raiders End WiTh 4-2 Pre-DisTricT Record BasIceTbaII Behind The play oT 6 TooT 6 inch posTman Erie FurTch and 6 TooT 2 inch posTman ScoTT DuTTin, The Raiders Tinished pre-disTricT wiTh a 4-2 record. They losT To Tyler Lee 55-50 and To ChicoTa 'A' Team 6I-59. They deTeaTed Bonham Two Times and Tyler Lee and DuranT one Time each. The scoring leader was FurTch wiTh an average oT I5.8 poinTs per game, Tollowed closely by DuTTin wiTh I4.2 poinTs a game. The Raiders dropped Their TirsT Tive disTricT games and Then won Two consecuTive games. over Denison 62-52 and Green- ville 70-67. The Tive losses included a close game To Rich- ardson Pearce by a score oT 79-78. The Paris Team was ouTscored in The overTime by one poinT. Marvin Ivlickens had Compile 4-I0 Score in DisTricT CompeTiTion 20 poinTs while I:urTch and DuTTin added I9 poinTs each in The Ioss in Richardson. In The Denison game on The YeIIowiacIceT courT, The young CaTs goT Top perTormances Trom FurTch, DuTTin, and Ivlickens. FurTch- led The scoring wiTh 20 poinTs. AgainsT Greenville The Raiders were involved in a game which wenT inTo over- Time. FurTch hiT Tour poinTs in The period To end wiTh 2I poinTs, and DuTTin added I9. The Raiders losT Their TirsT game in The second round oT disTricT play, buT rebounded To win over Richardson Pearce 56-50. In This game Paris hiT I2 oT I6 Tree Throws in The TourTh quarTer Tor The win. During The TirsT Two periods oT The Denison game, The CaTs seemed To be in a winning mood, buT ended The game in a 64-54 Ioss. They could only manage 9 poinTs in The TourTh quarTer. DuTTin had I9 poinTs. The Raiders losT Tive games beTore managing a win over Greenville in The second encounTer 53-50. Chris Bailey led The scoring wiTh I6 poinTs, and FurTch added I3 poinTs Tor The winners. The enTire season IeTT much To be desired. WiTh These Raider players, The VarsiTy WiIdcaTs will be sTrengThened Tor anoTher season. I:urTch and DuTTin added To Minor, Brooks, and oTher Junior members reTurning To The CaTs' varsiTy could produce a win- ning Team Tor The WiIdcaTs. Ivlinor was named To The DisTricT I3-AAAA Honorable MenTion I.isT. 86 0 B Team BasIceTbaII III QQ Q3 I lv I ill One Rebound: Erie Furfch grabs anolher rebound in lronl of Plano's S+eve Randolph as Scorf Dullin comes in 'ro assisl. l2l Anofher Two Poin'l's: Raider Erie Furlch sinks Two more poinls To add lo his lolal of 2I poinls as Greenville's Jim Parker defends. The Raiders won 70-67 in overlime. l3l I973 Blue Raiders - Fron+ Row: D. Mason, C. Brown. J. Mercy, F. Booker, M. Clark. Second Row: D. Douglas, C. Yales, M. Mickens, D. Ausmus, C. Bailey. Back Row: Manager B. Thomas, P. McCloud, E. Furlch, S. Dulfin, D. Mya++, Coach Jerry Skidmore. l4l Which Way Now: Marvin Miclcens wonders which way +o go as he is closely guarded by Tommy Pofler of Richard- son Pearce. Paris losf by The score of 79-78. My L2 l4l B Team Baskelball 9 87 Track EighTeen Cindermen Win Two FirsT Place, Two Second Place Finishes Adding experience and sTrengTh To The Paris Track Team, Three Seniors, Tour Juniors, and eleven Sophomores compeTed on cinder Track. Led by Coaches J. T. Davis and Gerald Jack, The Thin-clads ran Their way To Two TirsT place and Two second place Tinishes. Three Seniors made besT eTTorTs in Their respecTive evenTs: KenneTh Barr Threw shoT 46 TeeT 8.5 inches: Jerry Mason high lumped 6 TeeT and I inch: and Edward FurTch ran a 50.8 second 440-yard dash. Edward EurTch and Thomas SmiTh, capTains oT The Track Team. Topped The Team scoring wiTh I69 poinTs and l3O.5 poinTs respecTively. ln The TirsT meeT oT The year aT CarrollTon, The CaTs placed ,ran a 9.7 second IOO-yard dash. Taking Two TirsT places aT home and a second place aT Bonham, Paris Traveled To Hooks, Texas. ForTy poinTs aT This meeT as- sured Paris oT a TiTTh place Tinish againsT eighT Teams. EnTering The ldabel, Okla., meeT on March l8, Paris scored eleven poinTs To place eighTh in a Tield oT eighTeen. Bad luck sTruck The CaTs in The Paris Relays. Leading The mile relay on The lasT lap, Paris' Max Mazy hiT The inside curb and Tell. The WildcaTs sTill managed a Third place in The relay and a fiT+h place in The meeT. The disTricT meeT broughT disappoinTmenT To Paris Tans when The Team managed To geT l2Th. AT This meeT Thomas SmiTh only Two poinTs Tor 8Th place. Ill The I972 Track Team - FronT Row: KenneTh Hill, Max Mazy, PeTer Koelling, Sam Kennison, Thomas SmiTh, Henry King, James Palmer. Second Row: Tommy FelTy, Jimmy Meeds, Barney Johnson, Larry Minor, Jerry Mason, Doug Dowler. Back Row: Head Coach J. T. Davis, Larry Walker, Tommy Dunagan, Edward FurTch, KenneTh Barr, Ray Booker, AssisTanT Coach Gerald Jack. l2l Close Race: Sherman's Bobby Joe Adams and Paris' Thomas SmiTh sprinT Toward The Tape oT The IOO-yard dash Tinish line. SmiTh 'Finished second wiTh a I0.l' clocking in Paris Relays. Bl IT HurTs: PeTer Koelling, Paris' 880-yard run parTicipanT, shows ThaT Track demands noT only sTrengTh and speed, buT also endurance. l4l No CompeTiTion: Ed FurTch ouTruns everyone in his hea+ oT The 440-yard dash. FurTch 'Finished 2nd in The Tinals of Paris Relays. 88 9 Track WW ' 'tl f' f .. a 3 1 9 ggi! iF' g i g az? . Si-N JW . V Ja' El fi J 5: . W igs? ,aw 3, ??g45' E , P-WM! ,E -:a r W., ..,, v wg, B. ,QQ 1 5... gb-'U ' E 5, ': E X 2 Sig! is f : . Y gi E 4 ,Q 2 E A ' as f Z, yi ! WB s s E sh? , N EH , 1 42 lx gm ' xx, zz za. peg., ,, -.cv , ... 4' ,. '-2 wings la:fs:s f - Q 21:-Q.-v : ---Y-A ' 11 13513 . qw .. wi . .CH , ,E 1, z,: . A h ,Yi ! Eva , ' F N M1? We A as 15 . ., 2 -5+ f a M Track 0 89 Tennis Loses Only To Sherman The Paris High Tennis Team compiled an impressive IO-I-I season record. The neTTers sTopped Sulphur Springs Tour Times during The season and surprised DenTon Twice. The group crushed MT. PleasanT in Two meeTs and Then slid pasT Texarkana. Losing only To Sherman once. They sTopped Greenville once, and They Tied The Lions once in Greenville. EnTering The Denison Tour- namenT early in OcTober, The CaTs won eighT maTches and losT Tive. ln The DisTricT I3-AAAA MeeT Paris' boys doubles Team oT Donnie CaruThers and Mark Lowry advanced To The semi-Tinals where They Tell To The Richardson Team. The Paris Team had To seTTle Tor sevenTh place in The DisTricT lv1eeT in Garland. QOH! SixTh in DisTricT Paris High School's golT Team Tinished wiTh a 3-2 pre- disTricT record. Junior Larry Wooldridge and Sophomore Mike Jack paced The CaTs in Their Two losses To Texarkana, Texas. Wooldridge again led The CaTs in Their win over Texarkana, Arkansas in Texarkana. Greenville TelT The Blue and WhiTe's onslaughT as The CaTs won 397-418 wiTh Wooldridge seTTing The Tempo wiTh 76 sTrokes and again 407-4I8 wiTh Wooldridge having 79 sTrokes. The DisTricT I3-AAAA maTch Tound The CaTs Tied Tor 6Th place led by Blake lv1oore's second round oT 76. 90 0 Tennis qs 5' we 'T 3 ' Kc if , rx A A ' ff il i 'E ' 2 f 'ZZ .'?ft'lZ',.?T'ri5'if il i 1'374f ' E2 -1 ii 5 'f T' f , ' f , :f ,fx -5 -1: 5-,-.7. - 3 - - -4 133, .. f,-f:--- g ,Q if Q , ' ,2 5 f ,X 15. - f . K- -- ,fy A. gr Q , .5 . m m e. 5, g.,,, , ' , .. . ' . . H .E ,. t 1 , . . ... ,V Eff, -5 ,Nl . llllll 5 4 5 I il l S55 5, Q' gags, i f . J in. 'E Q 2 f f a 'X . Q. i, gkz imwilggg .igiwflj e 1. V J H, g SEQ , l'l,LHi'igi X - , ' l l. I lx, Ml, ' 5 H . vu 1 ' , ' I l vii 'lg lilalgg ,-ff' :EMM E l 4 fu ilf aiglf 5 l I S3 .l 'A ' lf.f5H?Ef., ',f1,,- 'E l,' I, ' i I - , fi Tb :fa , '1'y :h' ,:gf iLJi '1'?f 'Z 'S' r g wig if , IPX. the y i :Hg t is N xxx, ,. g g '5 2 iii wil l l l ,-, I ,Q-..fa.5,i.y ' z ' , , - 9 , ii f,... gli if -il, ,Q gif Nl Jil RE Q , l sigh! 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Davis, A. Bray, W. Kerby, P. Ford. Second: R. Ward, T. Sikes, T. Ray, S. Brown. Back Row: K. Doyal, G. Thompson, D. Carulhers, C. Main. Bl Big Swing: Mike Jack's 77 slrokes helps Paris fake a 397-4I 8 win over Greenville. l4i Advanlagez Brandop Chaney's 79 slroke 'rolal aids Parisf firsf win over Greenville. l5j i972 Golf Team - Fron'I' Row: l.. Wooldridge, B. Chaney, R. 'McKnight M. Jack. Back Row: Coach Paul Lively, A. lvlcQui+'ry, B. Payne, B. Moore, T. Blacks+one, T. Weslbrook. 'TW . Golf 0 9I 0 lll Almos+ There: Paris' Terry Sfricklancl dives back fo firsf as fhe Pearce pifcher aHemp+s +0 pick him off in a clis'l'ricf con- +es1'. l2l l972 Baseball Team - Fronl' Row: Dickie Heuberger, Ber+ Hussey. Rhelf King, Busfer Harbuck, Richard Beard. Johnny Boyd. Second Row: Terry Sfrickland, Harold Perree, David Hilliard, Mike Taylor, Brad Bush, Bruce Sfaples. Back Row: Coach Olen Jorclan, Roberf Cobb, Carl Coker, Ed Wardlow, Johnny Wrighf, Jerry Thomas, Head Coach Jerry Skidmore. l3l Safe al' Home: Sophomore Pifcher Bruce Slaples loses The ball in fhe flying dirl as Norfh Lamar's Mike Wood slides in safely. Paris edges our lhe Panfhers in firsl' meeling 3- 2. l4l Chaos: Ed Wardlow makes unsuccessful 'lag on Denison player affer goose chase as Terry Sfrickland covers 'Firsl base. .tm M 1 .. , ,- ,,,..,..,,,. . 3 1 lr' ' A ., Q. ,. . 1 4- 1. .2 . wi, --y, I ,,., .is,:fv., +.,s. fe: .v - , . . 72,1 Fifi ' X Wt? .MJ if -.iffi-3 1-it X 25'- '.,fI T?f ll ' ii 1 ' 3 Kl' -'Q' ., f . f-my, QNX-f ,fv. , NJ -if 'gg:E'3ii5'.iSvcL5.g11 f ,531 -, ,V . QQ ff. fag-1: Nffiiiil' ET aff? af ' 'lifi-.4 1 -'i'.-iiifxegzs ,5pQ:,f5g.sea ?t2.,g,g,,,Q'3s,g ,: V3'ft.Q.a,:,13g,i , J K.:gW,g,t lggqggwyi QBQQQCE-E .ffgwiif gi . h g Q ' 1 U A- Q ' .ig ,,. , .4'. z ,W W K. f- I . W t Z, 1 V. I. ,A .. , , Q ., , .. A MR ., V, ' '- - H H ' , .. H. J- ' . 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Paris had eleven hiTs in a wild scoring spree in which Richardson Pearce Took an 8-9 win. CaTs Took Their TirsT disTricT win 5-4 over Sherman as WrighT Tanned 7 and Paris goT 7 hiTs. STrickland piTched 32 ouTs beTore Richardson Took a O-2 win in inning I I. Paris bounced back behind WrighT's I I sTrike- ouT perTormance To Take a 7-2 win over SouTh Garland. Denison used Paris' errors To over- power The CaTs O-7 as Paris could geT only 4 hiTs. Backed by only 5 hiTs, RoberT Cobb Took a 4-5 loss aT The hands oT Greenville. WrighT's six-hiTTer along wiTh 8 hiTs gave The CaTs The 6-3 win over Lake Highlands. STrickland Tan- ned I I and allowed only 2 hiTs as Paris Took a 6-O win over Sherman. Two sixTh inning runs gave Richardson I-3 win over Paris. SouTh Garland overcame 9 WildcaT hiTs To Take 4-7 win. DespiTe 8 hiTs Paris Tailed To down Denison as The Yellow- iackeTs won 5-9. STrickland Tan- ned I I, and Paris had 7 hiTs To capTure a 6-5 Tinal win over Greenville. The CaTs' TirsT baseman, Ed Wardlow and ouT- Tielder, Johnny WrighT, were selecTed To The All-DisTricT I3-AAAA Team. ShorTsTop Carl Coker was named To The Honor- able MenTion lisT Tor I972. Baseball 0 93 4 .le -ef 11 il- .f. .-Y lr I -, .. , 1' - l is y-L4, T T 4 5 X T l T , i i 1 iz L L Q J M111 R 1 lv 'i L+ I, R W A i is Wi ff R R R -uizzaifxs ffifis ':,3Q33kf1,5:1 ggi. - Rf- ,STV 5 i i i' l H l i . 'R we 1- sm. f ,, fsiaixgai -1 iii issue ,I 5, . ., M .T fzzaifeaisei' vfiiwaesfwisfi-,:f's.f:w if :mg-use ,zvcsysz 1-:Ie ::,1z.,,1.1 asaum -' 4'-' ,vu R R R S T l I5 l v ALITIES ' AUTIES AIJTIES AnTici paTing The Ch risTmas assembly, The audience sTands ceremonies. Individ- Tor opening uals prepared Tor The choir's per- Tormance. A desire Tor disTincTion mo TivaTed people To loe personalihes. Seemingly obscure individuals hunTed Tor a means oT expression To ' demonsTraTe Their uniqueness as They waTched The success oT oThers. A calm exTerior covered The inside sTruggles oT people who wanTed To Q ' R Aan our REACH 94 0 PersonaliTies eT ouT and show Themselves. l 4 X ,Q if ga, 31522 ., ,aw , mann' E wi' , W Q A r KAW . w 5 z vw, 6 g if if x Q? Mft' fx? .fszgl ' fg to ff! ' 34 ,M 5 5' if 1' -1 1 5 'L 4 if f lr Seniors Clubbers Frolic WiTh lniTiaTions CounTdown began Tor underclassmen in Their Tinal year as '73 rolled around. IniTiaTions leTT Traces oT broken eggs. empTy shaving cream cans, dirTy hair, and smiling Taces oT The Seniors. OcTober 23-27 seT OTT The Homecoming week, igniTing spiriT in The souls oT all. GianT goal posTs, posTers, and sTreamers carried ouT The Theme, Red, WhiTe, and Blue, SpiriT oT '72l Smoke bombs, Tire crackers, and boys seTTing girls on Top oT lockers were a Tew pranks pulled by Seniors in Their lasT year aT Paris High. Senior Class Officers - FronT: Vice-Presi- denT Ricky Walker, SecreTary Cindy Tie- ben, PresidenT MaquesTia Fulbright Back: Treasurer Ronnie Gilmer. Heading Seniors in '72, Tour sTudenTs reach ouT To lead. ' i M as Iii Senior Sponsors - SeaTed: Mrs. Jimmy GuThrie, Mrs. L. A. Rawlings, Mrs. T. M. Hagood Jr., Mrs? Harry Lawler, Miss STella Mae Crain. STanding: Head Sponsor Mrs. Allie M. O'Brien, Mr. Eugene Thielman, Mr. James E. Jones, '1Mr. 96 9 Seniors Johnny Crawford, Mr. Lloyd R. SmiTh, Mr. RoberT F. MilTord. Displayed in The library behind The Teachers are books ThaT are available To sTudenTs. Sponsors sTrive To undersTand everyday problems and help organize sTudenT acTiviTies. 9 , 'ip Xi Richard Franklin Adams Jr .... Cynlhia Lee Adkins - French Club Reporfer, Tri-l-li-Y, Blaz- efles. Emcee, Jr. Class Treas.. Choir, i973 Cafs Meow Business Manager Waller Gene Alexander . . . Ru'rh Ann Alsobrook - French Club. FTA, OEA, Tri-l-li-Y, I973 Cals Meow Business Manager. Roberl J. Amdall . . . Bonnie Jean Anderson - French Club VP, OEA. Tri-Hi-Y Pres., Lib. Assf., i973 Who's Who. Sfudenl Council Rep.. NHS Treas.. FTA Recording Sec .... Janel' Lynn Anderson - Fl-lA . . . Paula Jean Anlhony - PASF, FTA, Tri-l-li-Y, Allhea Gar- den Club, Fl-lA Sgr. al Arms and VP. Gloria Jane Armslrong - TARS. German Club. l973 Cafs Meow Exchange Edilor . . . Terelha Arnold - OEA, I972 Homecoming Queen Nominee . . . Frank Durward Barflelrl - PASF Reporler, l973 Cafs Meow Reporirer . . . Yulon Basinger - French Club, FTA, Tri- l-li-Y, Library Assisfanl. Lucressia Ann Bass - FHA . . . John Alfred Bassano - Lafin Club, JCL, I973 Cafs Meow Pholographer, I973 Whos Who . . . Delores Fern Beavers - OEA Treas., Tri-l-li-Y . . . David Weldon Bellamy. James Lee Benningfield - Band Treas.. PASF . . . Be'H'ie Jean Bills - Choir, OEA . . . Elberl' Elliolf Bills . . . Gladys Jean Black - Band, PASF, FTA, Fl-lA Secrefary. Thomas Franklin Blackslone - FTA, Hi-Y, Lafin Club, JCL, Golf . . . Glenda Rulh Blassingame - I97I Owl Assf.. l972 Owl Assl. Business Manager, Lafin Club. FHA l-lislorian. Emcee, Tri-l-liAY, l973 Owl Business Manager . . . Bobby Roy Booker Jr. - PASF, l-li-Y, Sfudenl Council Represenlalive, FHA Pres., FTA, Fool- ball . . . Gregory James Booker - I973 Cals Meow Reporfer. Jimmy Lee Booker . . . Ray Charles Booker - Baskefball, Track. l-li-Y . . . Benny Earnesl Boyd - l972 Cals Meow Arfisf, I973 Cals Meow Make-up Fdilor. . . Gary Don Boyd - Sopho- more Class VP. Key Club Pres. 81 VP, Hi-Y, Foofball. Seniors 0 97 Sfephen Bradshaw . . . Archie Gene Bray - I97I Owl Assf., i972 Owl Assf. Adv. Mgr.. Key Club. FTA, PASF. Hi-Y, Tennis. I973 Owl Adverfising Manager . . . Charles R. Brazile -- French Club Chaplain, Band, FTA . . . Cyndee Lugene Brazile - PASF. Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Choir. William Roberf Breif - VICA . . . Carolyn Florence Bridges - Tri-Hi-Y, FHA Sgt af Arms, FTA . , . Charles Conly Brighf - Choir, VICA . . . Debra Jane Brown - PASF, Tri-Hi- Y, OEA, Affenclance Office Assf., FTA. Shera Kay Brown - PASF. FTA, Tri-Hi-Y. Main Office Assf., Alfhea Garden Club Sec. . . . Derald Joe Bulls - Band, French Club, FTA. Emcee, Pres. TARS, l973 Cafs Meow Reporfer . . . Sammy Franklin Burchinal - VICA VP . . . Debra Sue Burlcs -- Choir, Library Assf. Delores Hazel Burns . . . Barbara Ann Burron - Choir . . . Peggy Elizabefh Bufler - French Club. l97l 8: l972 Owl Sweefhearf Nominee, Tri-Hi-Y, NHS, Sfudenf Council Sec., Affend- ance Office Assf. . . . Pamala Gayle Campbell - French Club. Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Library Assf. Cafhy Melanie Carfer - German Club, Tri-Hi- Y, Guidance Office Assf. . . . Donnie Ray Carufhers - FTA, VICA Sqf. af Arms, Tennis . . . Marsha Ann Ca+hcar+ - PASF, I972 Cafs Meow Reporfer, I973 Cafs Meow News Edifor . . .Ralph A. Chaney. Ro,ber+ Brandon Chaney - I97I Owl Assf., l972 Owl Phofo, German Club, Golf, NHS. Hi- Y. I973 Who's Who, I973 Owl Head Phofog- rapher . . . Sharron Ann Cherry - OEA, FTA, FHA . . . Wanda Jean Cherry - FHA Sec. . . . Esfella Jeaneffa Chism. x Troy Wayne Chumley . . . Jo Ann Clemenfs - FTA . . . Roberf Allen Cobb - Baseball, PASF . . . Ronald Ladell Cooper - German Club. 98 9 Seniors , H sl . .413 car bash beafs money ouf of sfudenfs While enferfaining onlookers, Ocfober 'ro help finance Homecoming acfivifies Versie Ray Cooper . . . Billy Ray Copeland - FFA, FTA, Hi-Y . . . Vanessa Kay Corder - Lafin Club, HCC Reporfer, i972 Cafs Meow Social Eolifor, Tri-Hi-Y. Affenclarice Office Assf,, I973 Cafs Meow Feafure Edifor, TARS, Blazeffes, JCL . . , Perry Wayne Cox - FFA Parliamenfarian. Roy Don Crain . . . Tacie Lynne Crufchfield - FHA VP, Choir Pres., PASF Sec.. Blazeffes, Tri- Hi-Y VP 81 Reporfer, FTA . , . Donald William Day . . . Dianna Lynn Dean - Choir Secre- fary, French Club, Tri-Hi-Y, HCC. Kennefh Don Denison - FFA . , . Pafricia Ann Dillard . . . Ronald Keifh Dixon - Baskefball . . . Douglas Reed Dowler - Key Club, Sfu- denf Council President Foofloall, Track, Hi-Y. l l l Jessie Dean Doyal - PASF, Key Club. I-lifY, Foofball, Baslcefball . . .Virginia lone Driver - French Club . . . Kim Alison Duffin - French Club. HCC, NHS Pres., TARS, Tri-Hi-Y. Blaz- effes. Guidance Office Assf., FTA . . . Mary Lucille Dunliins - Choir, FHA. A Cafherine Joyce Easfer - PASF, FHA . . , Donnie Earl Edwards . . . Opal Donna Edwards - FHA VP . . . Paula Ann Edwards - PASF, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y. FHA Pres. 81 VP, Library Assf. Y X ' l Laurie Kay Edzards - PASF, Hcc ses., rm, Affendance Office Assf.. Tri-Hi-Y, Choir. T Band . . . Gary Lyn Ellrins - l97l Whos Who, Key Club. Choir, l973 Who's Who, I Emcee. Jr. Class Pres., FTA, NHS . . . Velma Rulh Ellis - PASF. FHA Parl .... Connie 1 e - Lynn Elmore - German Club Treas., OEA Sec, A g , 3 l Seniors 0 99 Blazelles, band, and yell leaders lead spiril parade around Plaza lo give exlra boosl' +o morale for home foolball games Judilh Ann Elson . . . Billy Wayne Emery - VICA, FHA VP . . . Virgil Elhridge . . . Mar- vin Dee Fagan - PASF. l972 Owl Assl. Pholo. I973 Owl Pholographer. Mary Calherine Feldhaus - FHA, I972 Owl Assl. Research Edilor, Allhea Garden Club, Treas., Tri-Hi-Y, l973 Owl Organizalions Edifor . , . Jerry Wayne Fields . . . Sfeven Craig Fields. . .Michael Glen Fleming-FFA. Hi-Y. Sandra Jane Flelcher - Choir, FHA Parlia- menfarian . . . Vicki Lynn Flelcher - PASF, OEA. Tri'Hi-Y . . , William Gary Flippen - FFA, VICA . . . Charles Rolaerl Flowers. William Pafric Ford - Band. Tennis. PASF, Hi- Y . . . Nila Gayle Forlhman . . . Charlene Frazier - French Club, Blazeffes, FHA . . . Porlia Lynn Frierson - FHA. Aubrey Lou Fulbrighf - FHA Parliamenlarian . . . Glenda Faye Fulbrighl - FHA . . . Maqueslia James Fulbrighl - PASF, Foolball, Baslcellnall, FTA. Junior Class VP 81 Rep., Hi-Y, NHS. l'-773 Whos Who. Senior Class Presidenl, Sludenl Council, I973 Owl Sporls Edifor . . . Curfis Lee Fuller. Vanessa Gaffney - Choir . . . Reginia Susan Gann - PASF, FHA, Main Office Asst. Tri- Hi-Y . . . Ruby Jewel Garland - PASF, Tri- Hi-Y, Library Assl.. FHA. FTA , . . Rhonda Rae Genlry - French Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Blaz- efles, FTA. IOO 0 Seniors Ronald Thomas Gilmer - Band. Key Club, German Club Presidenf, Foofball, I973 Who's Who, Senior Class Treas.. NHS VP . . . Marlise Jo Gladclen - FHA VP, VlCA, Tri-Hi-Y, I973 Cafs Meow Reporfer, FTA . . . Billy Eugene Gleghorn - PASF. I972 Cafs Meow Exchange Edifor, FFA, I973 Cafs Meow Edifor-in-Chief . . . Karen Anneffe Godwin - FHA Pres. Terry Lynn Gold - Tri-Hi-Y . . . Glenda Gay Gordon - French Club. Tri-Hi-Y. FHA . . . Marcus Evereff Graves - PASF . . . Ronald Ray Greb - HCC Treas., Hi-Y. FFA. Debra Lee Green - Tri-Hi-Y. Main Office Assf., FHA. PASF . . . Sharon Virginia Grimes - OEA, Library Assf., Tri-Hi-Y . . . Jeaneffe Louise Gugler - German Club, TriAHi-Y . . . Bonifa Hanks. Alan Dale Hardin - l972 Cafs Meow Reporfer. Key Club. Hi-Y, I973 Cafs Meow Reporfer , , . Teena Lynn Harrell - French Club, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, l973 Yell Leader, FHA Treas. . . . Deb Harrison - French Club, Blaz- effes . . . Cleo Earl Hayden. Priscella Anne Hayfer - German Club Scrap- book Edilor, Tri-Hi-Y, Blazeffes, NHS. Guid- ance Office Assf., FTA Gary Reece Hearn 4 FFA, VlCA, FTA, Hi-Y . . . Jimmy Charles Hearn - Key Club, VICA . . . Helen Henderson Nelson - PASF. VlCA Reporfer. Lorefla Kaye Hendricks - FHA VP, FTA. Alfhea Garden Club . . . Linda Jo Heuberger - l97l Owl Assf., PASF, Alfhea Garden Club, Tri-Hi-Y, l972 Owl Assf. Research Edifor. TARS. l973 Owl Circulafion Manager . . . Haskell Ray Hicks - Foofball . . . Rebekah Kaye Hicks - Tri-Hi-Y, PASF, Choir. David Owen Hilliard - VlCA Pres.. Baseball, Baskefball. . .Bonifa Janeffe Holberf - PASF. FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Blazeffes . . . Susan Kay Holman - Lafin Club, Choir Treas.. French Club, Blazeffes Capfain. NHS Seca Tri-Hi-Y, Guidance Office Assf. .. . Cleonne Marie Holmes - French Club Chaplain, Alfhea Gar- den Club Pres., Emcee, Tri-Hi-Y, lvlain Office Assf., Band Reporfer, FTA, TARS. Seniors 0 IOI 7'-1 l l l J Paula Diane Holfon - FHA Parliamenfarian . . . Jeanne Eliiabefh House - FTA, PASF. Blazeffes, Tri-HifY . . . Julia Ann House - PASF. FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA , . . Randeil Lyn Hughes -- VICA. Vickie Kafhryn Humphrey - French Club, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Guidance Office Assf. John Paul Ingram Jr. - VICA . . . William Lewis Ingram - Band Pres., German Club VP. FTA . . . Jean Elizabefh lnniss - PASF. Affendance Office Assf., Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, FHA Sec. 84 VP. Chequifa Renee Jackson - Alfhea Garden Club . . . Peggy Sue Jackson - Tennis. Tri-Hi- Y, OEA Pres. Xi VP. Head Band Maioreffe. I97I Opfimisf Queen. NHS . . .Richard Clyde Jarvis - VICA Sec., Hi-Y . . , Deborah Ann Johnson - PASF. Tri-Hi-Y, Library Assf., FHA Pres., FTA. Jo Ann Johnson - FHA Sec .... Timofhy Alan Johnson - FFA, FHA . . . Gerry Lynn Jones - i972 Owl Research Edifor, I973 Owl Picfure Edifor . . . Jeffrey Presfon Jones - German Club, Band. Joyce Lucille Jones - FHA. OEA, Choir . . . Kennefh Lee Kammer - l97I Owl Sweefhearf Nominee, VICA, Baseball, Hi-Y James David Keane - VICA . . . Kafhy Marie Ken- drick - FHA. Earl Wayne Kerby - PASF, DECA. Tennis . . . Aaron Harvey King - PASF . . . Susan Loraine King - Blazeffes, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA VP, French Club, Alfhea Garden Club . . . Charles Jeffrey Konlcle - FFA, Hi-Y. John Wayne Ladell . . . Darrell Wayne Lah- man - German Club. Key Club. DECA Parlia- menfarian, l973 'Nhds Who Deborah Jean Lane - FHA VP . . . Sheila Denise Lane - FHA Parliamenfarian. lO2 0 Seniors Mlllllllllff Seniors say, 'Keep on Truckin' Big Blue' wifh posfers spread around school: Seniors rally class spirif fo gef if alfogefher Kafhy Diane Lawler - French Club Treas., 3 NHS, FTA Hisforian, Band Sec., Tri-Hi-Y Sec., German Club, Band, FTA . . . Byron Lemmond - l97l Owl Assf., I972 Owl Assf. Edifor, French Club, I973 Owl Edifor . . . Rick Leon Lohrey - FFA. Bennie Bay Loff . . . Viclcey Kay Luman - OEA . . . Elaine Lyles - OEA, PASF. FHA . . . Rickey Lynn Mahan - Foofball, Hi-Y. Marsha Lynn Marlowe - German Club. Tri-Hi- Y, NHS, Affendance Office Assf., FHA . . . Margie Diane Massey - FHA, DECA . . . Cafhy Elois McAllis+er - FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA. DECA, Library Assf ..., George Scoff McAllisfer - German Club Sec., Foofball Manager, Laureffe McDonald - PASF, Tri-Hi-Y, Main Office Assf., Blazeffes Capfain . . . Paul Wil- liam McDonald - French Club, I972 Owl Assf. Phofo, I973 Owl Phofographer . . . Pa? Will McDowell - Band, FFA . . . Susan E. McEwin - French Club, l973 Cafs Meow Reporfer. Jaclr Roberf McFadden - Hi-Y, PASF . . . Terry Lynn McFa'I'ridge - FFA VP . . . Greg- ory Dean McKee - FFA, Hi-Y . . . Cheryl Whife Merri'H - OEA. - Cynfhia Anneffe Meyer - FHA, OEA . . . Vanessa Miclrens . . . David George Miller - Band, Lafin Club . . . Marfha Jean Miller - FHA. Seniors U IO3 3 I973 Who's Who . . .Charles Alberf Layne - 77 C Plaslic drapes l'he graduahng Seniors for l'he firsl' 'limeg synlhellcs replace school's clol'h gowns as sludenl' coverings Wilma Lee Mims - FHA, VICA, Choir . . . Mary Jennella Minor - FHA . . . Billy Wayne Mi+chell - FFA . . . Brenda Kay Milchell - Band, FHA. Johnny Elfon Milchell . . . Terry William Mil- chell - Foofball, VICA . . . Elz Moore . . . Noah Blake Moore Jr. - Key Club, Golf, PASF, Hi-Y. I973 Owl Sporls Edilor. Sandra Kay Moore - FHA . . . Janel Leslee Morrow - FHA Treas., Choir. FTA, Tri-HVY, Alfendance Office Assl .... Mark Houslon Morrow - Track, HCC, FTA, German Club, I973 Whos Who. Choir . . . Richard Marlr Moseley - FTA. Choir, PASF, TARS. I972 Cals Meow Reporler, I973 Cals Meow Reporler, Pamela Alice Mullen - FHA . . . Deborah Kay Nance - DFCA, OFA VP . . . Johnny Ray Norlh - Band, PASF . . . Debra Ann Null' - FTA. Choir. DFCA, Tri-Hi-Y, French Club. Carolyn L. Owens - FHA . . . Roberf Leo Parsonsb- Band. PASF, FTA, FFA, Hi-Y . . . William Branl' Payne - Lalin Club, Key Club. Baslcelball, JCL, l972 Owl Sweelhearl Nomif nee. HI-Y. Golf, NHS . . .Richard Dale Peel. Richard Wayne Peel - VICA Susan Joanne Pinclcard - Lalin Club, FTA, TARS, Sophomore Class Treas., JCL, Tri-Hi-Y, l972 81 I973 Yell Leader, Junior Class Represenlalive, Junior Advisory Board. Sludenl Council Treas., l972 Homecoming Queen . . . Daniel Eugene Presley - DECA . . . Linda Belh Quisenberry - Lalln Club, Tri-HLY Corresponding Sec. 81 Treas., FHA. Library Assf.. JCL, Blazelles Capl. IO4 0 Seniors Anifa Renee Rhodes - PASF, Tri-HLY, FHA Pianisf. Blazeffes Capfain. Library Assf .... Kafherine Louise Rice - PASF, FHA, HCC, FTA. Tri-Hi-Y . . , Rex L'Roy Ridgeway - PASF . . . David Paul Rodgers - Band, Base- ball. Ronald LaWayne Rodgers . . . Linda Merle Rogers - French Club, OEA, Choir . . . Lor- effa Runels - FHA Sec.. OEA . . . William Shane Saffell - FFA. Lea Ann Samuel- French Club, Choir. Tri-Hi- Y, Main Office Assf. . . . Shirley Kay Sanford - Tri-Hi-Y. l972 Owl Research Edifor, I973 Owl Acfivifies Edifor . . . Michael Kei+h San- sing - Choir, Hi-Y . . . John Timofhy Scales. Dorcas A. Scarborough - French Club, Tri-Hi- Y, Blazeffes. I973 Cafs Meow Reporfer, Alfhea Garden Club . . . Deborah Kay Seay - Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, FTA. Library Asst. Blaz- effes, Erncee . . . Mille C. Secresf - PASF, Band . . . James Sfephenson Sharp - Lafin Club, German Club Sec., Jr. Advisory Board. JCL. l973 Who's Who, Key Club Treas., FTA. Janef Kay Shorf - l97l Owl Assf., French Club, I972 Owl Assf. Circulafion Mgr., Tri-Hi- Y, I973 Owl Business Manager . . . Myron Clarence Simms . . . Craig Miears Skidmore - PASF, VICA . . . Debora Lynn Smallwood - French Club, Tri-Hi-Y, I972 Yell Leader, I973 Head Yell Leader, FHA Pres., Guidance Office Assf.. l972 Homecoming Oueen Nomi- nee, l973 Owl Research Edifor. Deborah Lee Smifh - Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, Main Office Assf .... Peggy Jo Smifh - Choir, Tri-HLY, PASF, Blazeffes . . . Rickie Don Smifh - French Club, Band, Hi-Y, NHS, Emcee, FTA . . . Sandy Smifh Jr. Thomas Smifh Jr. - Track . . . Joel Snowfon Jr. - FHA . . . Beverly Lynn Spencer - French Club, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA VP, Library Assf. . . . Chrisfiane Sfapp - German Club, Tri-Hi- Y, Rofary Exchange Sfudenf. Seniors 0 IOS ?5 l i F-U L r J. Mark Edward Sfeelman - Band, PASF . . . Connie Sue S+ephens - French Club. Tri-Hi-Y. Affendance Office Assf., FHA Sec., OEA Reporfer, Blazeffes . . . Sharon Pafricia Sfe- vens - Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, I97I Owl Assf., I972 Owl Assf. Circulafion Mgr., Blazeffes, PASF, I973 Owl Circulafion Manager . . . Clabon Chesfer Sreward. Sfephen Paul Sfreefy . . . Timofhy James Sulli- van - Choir, FFA, French Club . . . Thomas Mabry Ta+um . . . William Edward Thomas Jr. - French Club, Key Club. Hi-Y, FTA Sgf. af Arms. Juani'l'a Elizabefh Thompson - FHA VP . . . Julianne Thornfon - Lafin Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Guidance Office Assf., NHS Hisforian. Blaz- effes Capfain. Emcee. JCL. I973 Who's Who . . . Cynrhia Lee Tieben - Tri-Hi-Y, TARS, l972 Owl Research Edifor, Senior Class Sec., Blazeffes, German Club VP, l973 Owl Edifor . . . Paula Ann Tomblin - FHA, HCC. Ronnie Turpin . . . Lloyd Neil Usry - Band, I973 Cafs Meow Reporfer . . . Teresa Dell Vaughan - PASF, Tri-Hi-Y. Band, Library Assf., FHA VP . . . Larry Roberf Walker - Lafin Club Sgf. af Arms. Foofball. JCL, Hi-Y, Track, Key Club VP. l973 Who's Who. Ricky Doyle Walker - FTA, French Club Treas., Senior Class Vice-President Band Drum Mayor . . . Charlie Ray Wallace - Track . . . Debra Ann Wallace - FHA . . . Sherry Lynn Wallace - FHA VP. Clarence Earl Ware . . . Vivian Louise Warson - VlCA Parliamenfarian . . . John David Weber . . . Pamela Gay Wells - Alfhea Gar- den Club, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA Pres., I972 Owl Assf., TARS. l973 Owl Associafe Edifor, Blazeffes. Anira Renee Whifaker - NHS, FTA, Emcee. Soph. Class Sec., Tri-Hi-Y. German Club Treas. 8: Scrapbook Chairman, Junior Class Sec., Guidance Office Assf.. Blazeffes Capfain, IQ73 Who's Who . . .Juani+a Ann Whifney - FTA, Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, I972 Owl Assisfanf, I973 Owl Copy Edifor . . . Billy Don Williams - Foofball, Hi-Y . . . Zeffa Jenell Williams -- OEA. IO6 9 Seniors Visihng our school as a German Ro+ary adlusls +o a new and differenl' environmenl' Exchange s+uden+, Chris+iane Slapp Call GL5-4556: Pris Lewis, Karhy Humphrey, Julianne Thornlon, and Mrs. Gary Wardlow show inieresi' in The new Sfudeni Direciories sponsored by Sludeni' Council. Micheal Eddie Womacl: - Foofball, Hi-Y . . . Terry Lynn Womaclr - Fooiball . . . Nellie Jean Woods - Lafin Club, FHA, Blazeifes, OEA . . . Larry Ray Wooldridge - Foofball Manager, Golf. FTA, PASF. Mary Kay Wooldridge - Tennis, Alfhea Gar- den Club VP 81 Treas., PASF, Main Office Assf.. FHA Pianist FTA, Band, Tri-Hi-Y . . . Rosa Dale Wooldridge - French Club, FHA. NHS, FTA Treas., Aifendance Office Asst. Emcee, l973 Owl Copy Edifor Travis Wor+ham Jr .... Sheri Anne'He Wrighi - FHA Pianisi 81 VP. PASF, HCC, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, l972 Owl Organizaiions Ediior, I973 Owl Produciion Ediior. Rober+ Saunders Wunsch - German Club, Band . . . Daniel Bris+on Young - Band VP, PASF . . . Kenny Andrew Young - HCC, VICA . . . Roy Gene Young. Hide and Seek: Amidsi fhe hall's confusion, Sharon Sleyens looks carefully for her missing purse which she mislalcenly Thinks is hid- den in Glenda Blassingame's purse. Seniors 0 IO7 Junior Class Sponsors - Sealed: Mrg, Kelley Sforeyl Mrs, Ronald D. Farrell, lvlr. J. T. Davis, lvlr. Ralph Rodgers, lvlr. Frank Sherman, Mrs. Ray Wells, Mrs. Tony l-luTTo, Mrs. Billy Olen Jordan, l-lead Sponsor Mrs. Gary Wardlow. These Twelve Douglas. Sfanding: Mrs. W. F. Jessee, Mr. RoberT WrighT, Mr. class promoTers help plan and compleTe acTiviTies. Juniors PranksTers STeer Sophs Amiss Early in The school year Juniors enjoyed iniTiaTing deTenseless Sophomore-s inTo language clubs. They exercised unTried privileges by peddling non-exisTenT elevaTor TickeTs and direcTed underclassmen To Mr. Sparks' oTTice raTher Than The boys' baThroom. FirsT pep assembly, middleclassmen rallied around class PresidenT Rhe-TT King To grab The SpiriT STick. To keep enThusiasm aT a high PeTe Koelling donned Tuzzy, WilclcaT disguise and danced and weaved beTween yell leaders aT TooTball rallies. OcTober 24, PSATXNMSQT TesTs were adminisTered To I25 Juniors aT PJC ballroom. These TesTs were given To prepare Them Tor on-coming college enTrance exams. IO8 9 Juniors Middleclass Officers: Vice-Presidenf Bruce STaples, SecreTary Paula Tomblin, Trea- surer Vicki Bridges, PresidenT RheTT King. On The TronT lawn of PHS, The Juniors sTand in TronT of The plaque sponsored by NHS. Linda Diane Adkins . . . Mifchell Ray Akard . . . Jane Elizabefh Anderson . . .Marsha Lynn Anderson. . . Rodney Hollis Anderson . . . Travis Hugh Babb. Barbara Ann Ball . . . Elberl Pafrick Barbee. . .Janie Darlene Barnes ... Benny Earl Bass ...Judy Annelle Baffle . . . Jacqueline Marie Beard. Richard Bradley Beard . . . Michael Ray Beckell . . . Teresa Lee Bell . . . Lynn Adele Bellamy. . .lirnolhy Glyenn Be+hel . . . Brenda Jane Beffes. Shelia Denise Bills Phillip Ray Blackshear. . .Sandra Kay Blake . . . Dora Dean Booker . ., Sally Jane Boswell . . .Johnalhan Wayne Boyd. Lauren Braswell . . . Vicki Lynn Bridges . . . Arnold Ray Brooks . . . Derlyn Lavone Brooks . . . Gary Glenn Brown . . .Janice Lynn Brown. Joyce Loraine Brown . . . Sheila Ann Brown . . . Sheryl Ann Brown . . . Charlene Burris . . . Bradley D. Bush . . . Brenda Joyce Bufler. Johnny Ray Cally . . . Terry Gene Campbell . . . Melody Diann Carr . . . Mary Evelyn Carfer . . . Roberl Lee Cearley Jr. . . . Kevin Royce Chaney. Larry Wayne Chism . . . Bradley R. Clark . . . Peggy Carson Clem . . . Sfeven James Clifford . . . Gerald Lee Cobb . . .William Lee Collins. Juniors 9 IO9 72. Debbie Kay Cooper . . . John Paul Cooper . . . Judy Faye Cope . . . Glenda Faye Council . . . Charles Randall Cox. . . Kennefh Neal Cox. Richard Alron Crowder . .. Ricky Edward Crump Jerry Wayne Cummings . . . Dwiqhf Earl Danger! field . . . Richard Lee Danner . . . Debbie Denese Davis. DeWiH T. Davis . . . James Merlon Davis . . . Paul Keifh Denney . . . Susan Renee Dicken , . . James Rich- ard Dill , . . Kalhy LaJayce Dixon. Kevin C. Dixon . . . Vicki Rena Dixon .. .Kafhie Loufina Dobbins... Vickey Raye Donaldson .. . Darrell TV. Douglas . . . Deborah Ann Doug- as. Karola Ann Doyal . . . Robbie Nell Dudley . . . Cynlhia Lee Dudzienski . . . Thomas Francis Dunagan . . . Denise Francis Duncan . . . William Andrew Durham. Harold Dean Dzenowski . . . Carey Lee Eafherly . . . Doris Ann Edwards . . . Mary Ella Edwards . . . Sherry Lynn Edwards. . .Cynlhia Anne Ellis. Dora Ann Embry . , . Michael Lynn Endsley . . . Ronda Jean Eubank . . . Jayne E. Falls . . . Joseph Wayne Farmer Jr .... Barbara Jean Faulk- ner. Karen Sue Faulkner . . . Tommy Alberf Felfy . . . Bobby Joe Fields . . . George Kim Fisher . . . Tommy Lloyd Flippen . . . Kreig Keifh Flynn. IIO 0 Juniors Donna Kay Follmar . . . Charles Brad V Francis . . . Mike Freewifh Jr. . . . I Jerry Glenn Frierson. . .Donald l Bruce Fry Sharon Louise Ful- brighi. Bobby Earl Fuller . . . Sandra Kay Fuller . . . Floyd Lynn Fulsom . . . Kelly Sue Fulfs . . . David Wayne Funderburg . . . Brenda Gail Gann. Kenne+h Wayne Garvin . . . Nannie Jean Giles . . . Cofis Lee Glover Jr. . . . Debra Kay Goley . . . Myron Thomas Goodson . . . Mary Kay Gough. Ricky David Green . . . Lorena Eliza- befh Gribble . . . Marc Wayne Grif- fin .. . Harold Lewis Griffis . . . Mark Randall Gurley . . . Helen Chrisfine Gwinner. Sally Rhea Handley . . . Bryan Keifh Hargis . . . Roger Dale Harrell . . . Jannie Jaunice Hayden , . . Sfephen Rex Hayes . . . Danny Ray Hicks. Kennefh Glenn Hill . . . Macie Ber- +harene Hill . . . Lee Henry Hiner ...Nancye Hobbs .Marsha Jayne Holmes . . . Barbara Wennell Houchins. Jarvis Dewayne Howard . . . Cafher- ine Elaine Hughes . . . Rufh Marie Hughes . . . Michael Eugene Hum- phrey . . . Berl Lewis Hussey . . . David Wayne Hulchings. Wildcal' cos+ume 'lransforms Pe+er Koelling H in+o live school mascof par+icipa+ing ' a+ bo+h pep rallies and foo+ball games . Juniors 0 III l Jane Ann l-lulchison . . . Peggy Lynn Ingram . . . John Michael Jack . . . l Carlos Bernard Jackson . . . Jocasla l Jackson . . . Rebecca Ann Jellon. Barney Gene Johnson . . . Douglas Keilh Johnson . . . Mark l-lillon John- son . , . Barnell Jones . . . Debra Jean Jones. . .Linda Gail Jones. Sherry Lynn Jones . . . Wanda Ann Jumper. . .Brel C. Kelln. . . Debra Lynn Kennemer Marcella Rac- helle Kenl. . .Jo Ann King. Rhell King . . . Peler Michael Koell- ing . . . Belh Suzanne Landers . . . Eddie Paul Lane . . .Gary Lane. . . Teresa Dale Larkins. Burnie Mack LaRue . . . lneeda Jo Lehman Elizabelh Rulh Lesler . . . Priscilla Landon Lewis . . . Sheila Kay Lindsey. . .Sherry Annelle Locke. Richard Thomas Logee . . . Sherry Lynn Lollar . . . Marlin Wayne Low- rie . . . Clycla Jean Main . . . Larry Boyd Mallory. . .Ann Marie Marlin. Aulus Marlin Jr .... Rebecca Ann Marlin . . . Belly Carylone Mason . . .Michael Henry Mason. . .Linda Massey. . .Johnell Mayes. Varsily Quarlerback Bruce Slaples requires smaller helmel aller S25 challenge enlices him lo abandon blonde locks on barber shop 'Floor ll2 9 Juniors Max Lee Mazy . . . Sharon Elizabelh Mclaxbee . . . Eddie Mclflyea . . . Jeffrey Don McEver . . . Rifa Kay McFadden . . .Jackie Lynn McGee. David McKnigh+ Jr .... Ronnie Gene McLar+y . . . Charles Sfephen McNeal. . . Maffie Lou McNeal . . .Eric Andrew McQuiH'y . . . Franklin Meed. Jimmy Lee Meeds . . . Larry Bruce Melvin Hilda Kay Miller Larry Glen Minor . . . Willeffa Jane Milchell . . . William Micheal Mirc- hell. Pennie Ray Moore . . . Rickey Lee Moore . . . Susan Elaine Morrell . . . Lois Jane Mosley . . . Wanda Joyce Mosley . . . Marianne Murphy. Melba Yvonne Nabors . . . Rebecca Jane Nabors . . . Donna Jean Nance . . . Ricky Wayne Nafion . . . Charles Franklin Nelson . . . Janell Nichols. Linda Joyce Nobles . . . Xochifl Lyn Orrell . . . James Palmer Jr. , . . Dan Thomas Parham. . .Harold Wayne Parker . . . Earl Ray Parnell. Dianne Paflerson . . . Randall Dale Pafferson . . . Ronald Gene Penny . . .James l-larold Pelree . . . Cheri Renee Pilcock . . . Fannie Prafl. Belinda Clay Preslon , . . Jeryl Lee Purdy . . . lra Don Qualls Jr. . . . Jennifer Rambo Jerry Mclver Rambo . . . Terri Jane Ray. Juniors 0 II3 John Mike Redus . . . Dannie Roberf Reese . . . Glyn Wayne Rhodes . . . Joyce Denise Ridley , . . Roberf Cecil Roberfson. . .Debra Faye Robinson. Valerie Ann Robinson Scolly Glen Rogers . . . Pamela Jo Rose . . .Jeff Waller Rosson . . . Zill San- ders Jr .... Joel DeWayne Seifer- man. Jill Laureen Semple . . . David Hobarf Shahan . . . Kalhy Suzanne Shellon . . . William Bradley Sherley . . . Keifh D. Shonebarger . . . Tamara Jo Sikes. Pamela Dianne Simmons . . . Carolyn Ann Simpson . . . Beverly LaJoyce Sims.. .Marcia Gail Sims . .. Deborah Kay Skaggs . . . David Wayne Slagle. Dewayne Smifh . . .James Lyn Smifh Judy Yvonne Smifh Dewayne Solomon . . . William Tracy Sfallings . . . Roberf Bruce Slaples. Donna Faye Sfaplefon . . . Mary Ellen Slarr. . . Russell Oneal Sfidham . . . Rebecca Lynne Sf. John . . . Eddy Dean Slone . . .Jo Nifa Sfone. Bruce Leeland Swank. . .Brenda Ann Talley . . . Charles Michael Tay- lor . . . Gary Wayne Templefon . . . Charles Floyd Thielman . . . David Thomas. Deborah Jean Thomas James Edwin Thomas Jerry Lynn Thomas . . . Nona Michelle Thomp- son , . . Alice Thornlon . . . Marisa Thirman. I I4 9 Juniors Milzi Jean Tolloerf . . . Paula Kay Tomblin . . . Calherine Joann Top- pings . . . Joe Phillip Tow . . . Gail Elain Turner . . .charloffe Ann Usry. Timofhy Elvin Viergever .. . Jerry Wayne Wade . . . Terri Lynn Wade . . . Essie Marie Wallers . . . Rhonda Jo Ward . . . Vicloria Belinda War- ren. ' Larry Washingfon . . . Leon Wafers Jr. Susan Lynn Weaver Cyrus Guido Weiler . . .Bobbie Lanell Wells . . . Alfhea Wesl. Terry Boyd Weslbroolc . . . Kennelh Gene Whifalcer . . . Risa Jan Whi- Taker . . . Sharon Lynn While . . .Al L. Whifney . . . Cindy Williams. Paul Alvin Williams . Vickie Sue Williams . . . Roy Don Wilson . . . Thomas Lynn Wilson . . . Helen Faye Woods . . . Travis Ronnel Wool- dridge. Joe Lewis Woolen . . . Diane Nan- eHa Worlham . . . Danny L. Wrighf . . . Climmie Lois Yafes . . . Donnie Fay Yales . . . Brenda Kay Young. m+eres'l' 'For Juniors in conhnuing PSATXNMSQT +es1' +alcen Oclober 24 crea+es educalion afler Paris High gradualion Juniors 0 Il5 5-v A 251 Psychofherapy: Musclernan Pe+er Koelling Tests s+reng+h and releases lensions for 250. All proceeds go +o +he fulure Srudenl Council ac'rivi+ies. Local Color: l'lall compe+i+ion during Homecoming mo+iva+es Seniors fo Try 'rheir hand af inlerior decoraling. ln lhe norrh encl of main hall. signs and ornamenls arouse in+eres+ of sfuclenfs in crowded halls. Elia ...W I! M----------M ,,, K i ,F . and Assislanl Principal Charles Sparks confer on evenls of PHS Homecoming Day, l972. II6 0 Juniors 5 Priva+e Mee+ing: Principal Dee Cunningham gf-5 . i 1 iw' xl I V lvl U5 x Q. Ki ' 1 F2 4, K .. ,, 'CEL ' 4, -Lg, , .c 41' , an in fr E , , U En: Sophomore Leaders: PresidenT Mike Kennedy, Vice-PresidenT JeTT Oyler, SecreTary Janie Thomas, and Treasurer Paula SecresT. Leading Their class in acTiviTies and in spiriT, These sTudenTs produce an alTogeTher successTul year Tor l972-73. Here They display The graph Tor Their subscripTion sale. lnTroducTion To liTe aT PHS was The case oT The underclassmen on AugusT 23, I972, aT The annual orienTaTion program. Owl sTaTT members puT on a skiT promoTing yearbook circulaTion, while The TaculTy explained rules To sTudenTs who were presenT. BewildermenT crossed Their Taces aT TirsT pep rally as They wiTnessed slogans being yelled across The gym by Juniors and Seniors. Learning TasT, They won The SpiriT STick during The Third rally. Sophomores V .. ,i HunTing Tor Subscribers, Groups CompeTe To MuI+iply Class Funds Sophomore Sponsors - Fronf Row: Mrs. James Golden, Mrs. W. H. Snow, Miss Mary Wilson. Second.: Mrs. AlTred Bassano, Miss Celia Don- aldson, Mrs. John WhiTe, Mrs. Carl Ferguson. Third: Head Sponsor Mrs. Gary Marlowe, Mr. Mason DenTon, Mr. LesTer Mullens. Back: Mr. Jerry Skidmore, Mr. Paul Lively, Mr. Charles BolTon. These ThirTeen sponsors assisT class oTTicers in planning acTiviTies and Tund-raising campaigns. Sophomores 9 II7 Linda Jo Abbefl . . . Cynlhia Ann Abboll . . . Gary Dean Adams . . . Benny Lee Allen Danny Ray Allen . . . Timolhy Craig Allen. Derral Dean Ausrnus . . . James Lee Ausmus . . . Bok Kimball ,Ayres . . . Rebecca Lynn Babb . . . Roberl Chris Bailey. . .Befh Ann Bankhead. Angela Ann Barnes . . . Pedro Barrios Jr .,.. James Madison Bauer . . . Pamela Rufh Beachley Ronnie Joe Beard . . . Larry David Bell. Jim Anlhony Bellamy . . . Charlolfe Marie Bennell . . . Bruce Wayne Bills . . . Carolyn Bills . . . Michael Boyd Bledsoe . . . Freddie W. Booker. Re-Donna Kim Booker . . . William Emmell' Books . . . Bobby Gene Bos- lic . . . Bobby Gearld Boulwell . , . Kalherine Jean Boyd. . .Russell Craig Boyd. Pafricia Ann Brockway . . . Charles David Brown , . . Clifford Earl Brown . . . Cornell Brown . , . Linda Gail Brown . . . Terry Charles Brunson. . Isis, V wk Bruce Ray Burneff. . .Jean Ann Bur' Elon . . .Gerald Duane Campbell . . .Susan Ellen Cearley , . . Michael Dean Chapman James Leslie Chennaulf. Jimmy Clark. . .Marlin Thomas Clark . . . Larry Ray Coker . . , Belfy Jewel'Cooper . . . Gary Wayne Cooper . . . Jerry Wayne Cooper. Il8 9 Sophomores l I l Earl Jay Humphrey Lee Ann Hunier . . . Raymond Sreven Hulch- ings Joseph Howard lgleharf . . . Charloile Ann lness . . . Linda Kay lnqram. Jimmy Hugh Jackson . . . Bari Cariq Jamar Felecia Ann Jefferson . . . David Alan Johnson . . . Joe Dale Johnson . . . S+eve Wayne Johnson. Vernella Johnson . . . William Clay Johnson. . . Deborah Ann Jones . . , Deborah Lois Jones . . . Eddie Mae Jones. , .L. C. Jones. Sfephen Cherry Jones. . . Gary Wayne Kammer Charles Lee Keane . . . Vara Jean Keane . .. Troy Dean Kelley . . . Michael Sfer- ling Kennedy. Lisa Elaine Kenzler Lois Ann Kirby . . . John Richard Kiser . . , Randy Scofl Kline . . . Sfephen Jay Konlcle. . .Pafricia Jo Kubala. Brenda Ann Kyle . . . Jerry Wayne Ladell Chrisla Eileen Lahman .. . Debra Kay Langley . . . Rebecca Ann Langley . . . Lee Harris LaRue. Clifford Ray Lig- 'irinabery . . . Celesfe '1 Mil- Kyle Wade McCarley . . . William Rory McCarTer . . . Phillip Wesley McCloud . . . June Wilma McFadden . . . Carolyn Jean McGrew . . . Ken? Brian McKee. Larry Brenl McKee . . . Sharon Dianne McNeal John Roberl' Mercy . . . Marvin Joe Mickens . . . James Edward Mims . . . Earnesr Lee Minor. William Glenn Mifchell . . . Anifa Kay Moore . . . Cecila Kim Moore . . , Carol Ann Moree . . . Nova Louise Moreland . . . Ricky Wayne Morgan. Barry Edward Morris . . .James Fred Musseffer Jr .... Dayne Myall . . . Michael R. Naron . . . Danny Edward Nafions . , . Phyllis Ann Nafions. Brenda Renee Newman Kafhy Leverne Newman . . . ReDonna Jean Nickerson . . . Willie James Nicker- son . . . Edward Sims Normenl' . . . Carolyn Ann Norlh. Kaihy Elaine Nowell . . ,Jeffry Wel- don Oyler .. . Vicky Jane Parker ... Randall Mark Parsons . .. Jimmy Don Pendergrafl Paul Mick Philley. Linda LaJoyce P' son . . . D Donie L' Powr ' SXWPHQHIMEWES lni+ia+ions bring dreams of revenge: Sophomores suffer Nunder hands of mas+ers Donna Sue Pynes . . . Charles Joseph l Quaid . . . Lucy Susan Ragsdale . . . Debra Jean Raulsfon Juanila Lynn Rayburn . . . Rickey Dale Reaves. William Bryan Rhoades . . . Sherry Lou Riggs . . . Danny Wayne Roberfs . . . David Carroll Roberfs . . . Gary Gene Robinson . . .Sandra Kay Rodgers. Sheila Denise Rollerson Ricky Thomas Rose . . .William Kenny Ros' sen Rebecca Ann Rowe Richard Glenn Russell . . .John Philip Ryan. Ragina Fay Sale . . . Timo+hy Glen Salfer . . . Diana Lea Sanders . . . Karen Ann Sansing . . . Paula Ann Secresr. . . Mary LueAnn Simpson. Donna Joyce Sisson . . . David Lynn Skidmore . . . Jerry Brad Smallwood . . . Admiral Earl Smifh . . . Davey Earl Smifh . . . Calherine Lynn Snow. Roberf Lewis Snowfon . . . Srephen Louis Sparks Jana D. Speairs Leslie Rene Spruell Jay Reagan Sfallings . . . Leslie Elizabelh Sfankus. Larry Gran? Sfaples . . . James Sharks . . . Chrisropher Dale S+ephens . . . Kim Winona Sfinson . . , David Lee Sfrickland . . .Tommy Lewis Sfone. Sophomores 0 I 23 lniured Quarferbaclcs ca+apul+ Chris Bailey in+o V W lillllllfllllllillll Anrhony Leslie Swaim James Kim Sykes . . .Jerry Ford Taylor. . . Riclcy Edward Templelon . . . Janie Earline Thomas. . .Joyce Marie Thomas. William Jesse Thomas. . .Randy Ellis Thompson , . . Willard Thompson . . . David Lawrence Todd . . , Lynda Rachelle Tomes . . .Jerri Lynn Toon. Ken? William Townsdin . . . Viclcye Redell Twirly . . . Sherry Lynne Usry . . . Melody Joan Vance . . . Roloerl Glenn Wallace . . .Craig Dean Wal- ley. Gregory Duwayne Warren . . . Ruby Faye Washinglon . . . Glenda Kay Warson . . . Lee Ann Wafson . . . Gary D. Wells . . . Susan Edifh Wells. Cheryl Denise Wesl . . . Larry Dean Wesrbrooks . . . Randy Keilh Wick- ersham, , .Peggy Ann Williams. . . Mary Joyce Williams Roberf James Wilson. William Charles Wilson .... John Thomas Wood . . . Mary Louise Woolen . . . Richard Orial Worlham . .. Terry Kern Wrighl . . . Clay Dean Ya+es. Jo Ann Young . . . Lisa Marie Mazy. I24 0 Sophomores Sophomores Three Times Make T A Charm in Rally I is Mrs. Gary Marlowe, head 5 0 sponsor of 'rhe Sophomore class wiih 3I6 siudenis, aided in raising funds for class proiecis and acfiviiies. A 3' Proiecis included a magazine ! sale from Ocioloer 9 ihrough f Ocioloer 23. The siudenis X reporied 'rheir sales each J morning 'ro homeroom cap+ains - l from 8 To 9. The goal of The V sale was io average 'rwo sales per siudeni for a iofal of S3,000. The profiis will be used for Junior and Senior year acfiviiies such as 'rhe prom honoring 'rhe Seniors. fm 4 Hi++ing 53000: Craig Boyd wairches as Janie Thomas fills in informaiion on sales graph. Sophomores push for S3000 in magazine sales wiih profiis for class. .f 1 'Q , Miv X V f,,fxvIQ i7 lr 4 , . M ii Screaming Spiri+: Vicforious Sophomores applaud 'rheir eiforis in ge++ing +he Spirii Slick 'rhe first iime for iheir class. Joining +oge+her in spirii compeiifion, ihe underclassmen win over 'rhe Seniors and Juniors. Sophomores 0 I 25 9 nine - new 'reachers lo accommodale expanding Largesl' facully in recen'l' years employs vocalional and academic course offerings Us Mrs. Alfred Bassano - B.A., M.A.: ETSU: French, English: Sponsor, French Club: Co- Sponsor, Sophomore Class Mrs. Doug Beach - Assislanl Secrelary lo Principal . . . Mr. Charles W. Bolfon - B,S.: ETSU: Biology: Co-Sponsor. Sophomore Class . . . Mrs. Gary Clarlt - B.B.A.: ETSU: English Teachers' Aide. Miss Slella Mae Crain - B.A., M.A.: ETSU: Chairman, English Deparlmenl: Co-Sponsor, Senior Class . . . Mr. Johnny Crawford - B.S.. M.Ed.: ETSU: Siudenr Driver Educafion: Assf. Foolball Coach: Co-Sponsor. Senior Class . . . Mr. Dee Cunningham - B.S., MS.: ETSU: Prin- cipal . . . Mr. J. T. Dayis - B.B.A.: SMU: World Hisforyz Assl. Foofball Coach: Head Track Coach: Co-Sponsor, Junior Class. Mr. Mason P. Denfon - B.S,, lv1.Ed.: ETSU: Georrielry: Co-Sponsor, Sophomore Class . . . Mr. Pafrick R. Dillon - B.M.Ed.: ETSU: Direc- 'ror of Choirs, B Band . . . Miss Celia Don- aldson -- B.S.. M.S.' ETSU- En lish' Co-S on 1 - Q - P - sor. Sophomore Class . . . Mrs. Billy Douglas - B,S.. M.Ed.: ETSU: Homemalcing: Sponsor, FHA Chapler I: Co-Sponsor, Junior Class. . ., .Q Mrs. Harvey Durham - B.S.:' Prairie View ASM: Homemalcing: Sponsor, FHA Chapler IV: Treas., Local Home Economisl Assoc.: CTA8rTSTA Represenlalive . . , Mr. Joe Ben Early - B.S.. M.Ed.: SHSU: lndusfrial Cooper- alive Training: Tennis Coach: Sponsor, VICA . .. Mrs. Fred Ealherly - R.N.: Buchanan School of Nursing: School Nurse . . . Mr. B. C. Essary - B.S., M.Ed.: ETSU: Disrriburive Edu- calion: Sponsor, DECA. Mr. Ronald D. Farrell - B.S.: ETSU: Chemisrry, Biology: Co-Sponsor, Junior Class: Sponsor, Hi- Y . . . Mr. Cleve Fendley - B.S.: ETSU: Voca- lional Agricullure: Sponsor, FFA . . . Mrs. Carl Ferguson - B.S., M.Ecl.: Langsfon U.. Allanla U.: American Hislory: Sponsor, FTA: Co- Sponsor, Sophomore Class . . . Mrs. John Gil- liam - Library Aide. Mrs. James Golden - B.S.: ETSU: Biology: Co-Sponsor. Sophomore Class . . . Mrs. Jimmy Gufhrie - B.S., M.S.: TWU, ETSU: Spanish: Sponsor, PASF: CoASponsor, Senior Class . . . Mrs. T. M. Hagood Jr. - B.A., M.A.: TWU, ETSU: American Hislory: Sponsor, NHS: Co- Sponsor, Senior Class . . . Miss Mar+ha Han- lcins - B.A., M.A.: ETSU, U. of Texas: Ameri- can Hislory, Texas Hisiory. Yearbook Journal- ism: Head, Social Science Deparfmenl: Adviser, The Owl. l26 9 Facully Miss Francenia Hicks - B.S., M.S.: TWU, ETSU: Healih, Girls' Physical Educaiion: Direc- for. Blazeifes . . . Mrs. Tony HuH'o - B.A.: ETSU: English: Co-Sponsor, Junior Class . . . Mr. Gerald Jack - B.S.: U. of Alabama: Healfh, Boys' Physical Educalion: Assl. Eooiball and Track Coach: Co-Sponsor, Senior Class . . . Mrs. W. F. Jessee - B.S., M.S.: ETSU: Speech, Drama. Newspaper Journalism: Co- Sponsor. Junior Class: Adviser. Cafs Meow. Mrs. Daniel Jones - B.S.: ETSU: Home Eco- nomics Cooperaiive Educalion: Sponsor. FHA Chapfer V . . . Mr. James E. Jones - B.B.A.. M.Ed.: ETSU: Relafed Maihemalics: Co-Spon- sor, Senior Class . . . Mr. Olen R. Jordan -- B.S.: Texas ASKM: English: Co-Sponsor, Junior Class: Assf. Baseball Coach: Head Varsify Bas- kefball Coach: Head B Team Foofball Coach . . . Mrs. Barney King - Special Educafion Aide: Adviser, TARS. Mrs. Harry Lawler - B.S.: ETSU: General Busi- ness, Bookkeeping . . . Mr. Mark Lee - B.S., M.S.: SHSU: Vocafional Direclor . . . Mr. Paul E. Lively - B.S., M.Ed.: Henderson-Brown, ETSU: Algebra: Golf Coach: Co-Sponsor, Sophomore Class . . . Mrs. Bobby Maddox - B.A.: ETSU: English: Sponsor, Yell Leaders. Mrs. Gary Marlowe - B.A.: ETSU: English: Sponsor, Alfhea Garden Club: Head Sponsor, Sophomore Class . . . Mrs. Jesse Ma+his - B.A.: Wiley College: English: Co-Sponsor, PASF . . . Mr. Clyde McKinney - ETSU: Texas A8.M: Aufo Mechanics: Sponsor, VICA . . . Mr. Roberi F. Milford - B.S.: ETSU: Vocafional Agriculfure: Sponsor, FFA. Mr. Les+er Mullens - B.S.. M.S.: ETSU: Alge- bra, Geomelry: Co-Sponsor. Sophomore Class . . . Mr. Philip Nance - B.S., M.Ed.: ETSU: American Hisiory: Head Foofball Coach: Afh- lefic Direcior: Sponsor, FCA . . . Mrs. Allie M. O'Brien - B.S., M.S.: ETSU: Government Eco- nomics: Head Sponsor. Senior Class: Co-Spon- sor. FTA . . . Mrs. James Parsons - B.A. in Special Education: Michigan Siaie U.: Voca- 'rional 8: Academic Special Educaiion. Mrs. Richard Ras? - B.S.. M.Ed.: NTSU, ETSU: CVAE Academic . . . Mrs. L. A. Rawlings - B.A.. B.A. in L.S.: Baylor U., U. of Oklahoma: Librarian: Sponsor. Tri-Hi-Y: Co-Sponsor, Sen- ior Class . . . Mr. James Ripley - B.S.: U. of Texas: Elecfrical Trades . . . Mr. Ralph Rodg- ers - B.S.. M.Ed.: Prairie View A8clv1, NTSU: Chairman. Science Deparfmeni: Biology: Co- Sponsor, Junior Class. Mrs. J. Howard Rogers - B.S., M.Ed.: ETSU: Vocarional Counselor . . . Mrs. Jim R. Shelfon - B.S.: Baylor U.: CVAE Vocaiional . . . Mrs. Joe Shel+on - B.S.: TCU: Secrefary fo Assisi- anf Principal . , . Mrs. Frank Sherman - B.A.: Douglass College. New Brunswick. N. J.: Ger- man. Ari: Sponsor, German Club: Co-Sponsor, Junior Class. Faculiy 0 I27 Mr. Jerry D. Skidmore - B.S., M.Ed.: ETSU: Sfudenf Driver Educa+ion: Head Baseball Coach: Assl. B Team Foofball Coach: B Team Baslcefball Coach: Co-Sponsor, Sopho- more Class . . , Mr. Lloyd R. Smiih - B.S., M.S.: ETSU: Cooperalive Agriculfure, Prod- ucfion Agricullure: Sponsor, FFA: Co-Sponsor, Senior Class . . . Mrs. W. H. Snow - B.S., M.Ed.: TWU. ETSU: English: Co-Sponsor, Soph- omore Class . . . Mr. Charles Sparks - B.S.. M.Ed.: ETSU: Ass+. Principal: Sponsor, Sluden. Council: Texfboolc Cusfodian: Supervisor, Affendance and Insurance. Mrs. Kelley S+orey - B.S.: ETSU: Homemak- ing, Home and Family Living: Sponsor, FHA Chapfer ll: Co-Sponsor, Junior Class . . . Mrs. Gilberf Terry - Nurses Aide . . . Mr. Eugene Thielman - B.A., M.A.: Texas Tech., ETSU: Physics, Trig.. Solid Geomefry, Algebra: Spon- sor, Key Club: Co-Sponsor, Senior Class . . . Mr. Henry Thielman - B.S., M.Ed.: ETSU: Guidance Counselor. Mrs. A. V. Wacasey - PJC: Secrefary 'ro Prin- cipal . . , Mrs. Gary Wardlow - B.S.. M.Ed.: ETSU: VOE Cooperafive and Pre-Lab: Sponsor, OEA: Head Sponsor. Junior Class .. . Mr. Floyd Weger - B.A., M.A.: Soufheasfern SU, Colorado S'ra're: Direclor, Bands: Head, Music Deparfmenf . . . Mrs. Ray Wells - B.A., M.Ed.: ETSU: Typing, Shorlhandy Co-Sponsor, Junior Class. Mrs. John D. While - B.S., M.Ed.: ETSU: Consumer Educafion, Child Development Home Furnishings, Home Management Home- making: Chairman, Homemalcing Deparfmenf: Sponsor, FHA Chapfer III: Co-Sponsor, Sopho- more Class . . . Miss Mary Wilson - B.A., M.A.: ETSU: English: Co-Sponsor, Sophomore Class . . . Mrs. R. P. Woodby -- B.A.. M.Ed.: ETSU: Disfribufive Educafion Pre-Employmenf Lab.: Sponsor, DECA . . . Mr. Roberl' Wrighf - B.S.: ETSU: Mechanical Drawing, Archifec- 'rural Draffingc Head, lndusfrial Ari' Depar+- men'r: Co-Sponsor, Junior Class. Graduafionz Waifing for +he exercises +o begin af Noyes annual happening On Ff'd6Y Jllne 2 l972 Fuiufe Plans Sradium, parenls, friends, and relafives assemble for 'rhe Uni-Old TCF each S+'-ldeni embarking 'nio 5 Challenge 1 f .+ 4, 4 Q 4 i fvfnrv g l2l lll School Board - Sea+ed: Mr. Bob McCarley, Presidenf Roberl Short Superinfendenl Tom P. Linam. Slandingz Dr. Jimmy Miles. Vice-Presidenl Ralph Bearcl. Secrefary Rayford Walker, Assislanl' Superinl'enden+ Harvey Brown, and Dr. Earl Bellamy. Absenf for Pic+ure:-Mr. Alfred Mackin. l2l Gefling New Job: Mrs. Wal+on Skinner, Secrelary +o fhe Superinlend- en+, explains 'rhe dufies of her posilion 'lo her replacement Mrs. David Ingram. l3l Presidenl' of lhe School Board: Mr. Roberl Shorl speaks al lhe ground breaking ceremonies for The new PHS. ,l4l. Ano'l'her Class Gradua+ed: Principal Dee Cunningham discusses diplomas of absenl s'ruden+s wilh Super- in+enden+ Tom Linam afler gradualion. l5l Business Secrefar- ies: Mrs. Jimmy Boyers and Mrs. Hill Lawrence confer wilh Business Manager Lloyd Simmons. l3O 0 School Board AdminisTraTion Building of New PHS Tops LisT A momenTous Day Tor Paris: May II, l97l, Parisians voTed Tor a Three million dollar bond issue To build a new Paris High School. The voTe was l.987 Tor and 597 againsT. SixTy acres oT land in souTheasTern Paris was given by Mr. M. T. HalbouTy. Plans called Tor a maximum oT l,5OO sTudenTs and Two unusual TeaTures: an open resource library and a large civic aud- iTorium ThaT will seaT approx- ima+eIy I,250. OTher TeaTures included a caTeTeria ThaT will seaT 750, compleTe air condiTioning, and carpeTed classrooms and hall- ways. Ground breaking Tor The new building Took place on SepTember 6, I972. DaTe Tor The new building To be ready Tor occupancy was seT during I973- I974 school Term. The school board heard heaTed discussion during The Tall over The need Tor a dress code in Paris schools. Ricky Walker, a PHS sTudenT, appeared beiore The school board in OcTober To requesT The relaxaTion of The rules concerning hair lengTh. Two monThs laTer, The board passed a proposal To allow a commiTTee Tormed' oT The presidenT and vice- presidenT oT sTudenT councils, principals and vice-principals. and TaculTy represenTaTives Trom PHS, CJHS, and TJHS To meeT beT each semesTer and discuss The dress code. The code was wriTTen by The commiTTee members and will be subiecT To The approval oT The school board. ParTly as a resulT oT This conTroversy, a new parenT, sTudenT, and Teacher organizaTion was Tormed. Called The League Tor EducaTional AdvancemenT in Paris. LEAP Toi shorT, This group worked Tor beTTer undersTancling beTween The adminisTraTion and laymen. SuperinTendenT 0 I3 I OPS Main Office 327 New Faces Appear aT PHS NoT only were The Sophomores new addiTions To Paris High School This year, buT eleven faculTy members were on The sTaff for The firsT Time. During The firsT semesTer, we also saw more new faces, eighT pracTice Teachers from Easf Texas STaTe UniversiTyg we had Ten oThers during The second semesTer. The monoTony of adminisTraTive work had only a marginal efTecT on Principal Dee Cunningham, as he acTed To promoTe order and reason aT The high school. An in- fluenTial coordinaTor, he direcTed The scheduling of sTudenTs as well as school-sponsored acTiviTies. His reasoning was successful in dealing wifh parenTs, sTudenTs. Helped by AssisTanT SecreTary Mrs. Larry HocuTT. SecreTary To The Principal Mrs. A. V. Wacasey supervised The work of The sTuder1T assisTanTs who helped wiTh minor paper work and acTed as couriers in The building To speed The ex- ecuTion of Tasks. A comforTable rouTine prevailed in The main office where sTaTe requiremenTs of permanenT records provided a paTTern of office work, which began To run smooThly once The eleven assisTanTs learned Their jobs. lIThe dress code discussion indicaTes a difference in opinion: I wouldn'T call iT Trouble.,, - Principal Dee Cunningham I32 9 Main Office K..- 'ram ,N - ' A 1, 2-wntfffvw' . 'ff 5 ,gf Q , . 8:5 5 'F .- 45 ill Swee+ Too'l'h: Enioying fhe delicious donufs a+ The Cafs Meow faculfy coffee, Principal Dee Cunningham goes back for seconds. l2l Celebralingz Office assislanls honor Mrs. A. V. Wacasey on her loirlhclay. Shera Kay Brown, Brenda Gann, Susan Gann, and Denise Duncan seem pleased wifh 'rheir efforls. Bl Ano'l'her New Bunch: Principal Dee Cunningham looks ouf al 'Phe new faces of Sophomores al lhe Augusl' orienfalion as Sfudenl Council Presidenf Doug Dowler looks on. l4l Will I+ Ever Be Finished: Mr. Glynn Lowe, Mr. Roberl Armiger, Mr. Dee Cunningham, and Senalor A. M. Aikin lalk over plans for The new PHS al i+s ground breaking cere- mony. l5l Main Office Assis'l'an'l's - Fron'l Row: D. Duncan. B. Gann, L. McDonald. Second: M. Wooldridge, L. Samuel, D. Smilh, B. Faulkner. Back Row: S. Brown, C. l-lolmes, D. Green. S. Gann. l5l Main Office 9 I33 Assisfanf Principal Chrisfmas Dinner Held af Red Barn Ninefeen affendance office assisfanfs were kepf busy i wrifing absenfee forms, fardy excuses, answering fhe Telephone, fyping ID cards, and collecf- ing money for losf fexfbooks. One reward for fhem was fhe annual dinner af fhe Red Barn. Money was raised for fhis by having charge of fhe concession sfands af Raider foofball games. The collecfion of class rolls from each class every period was also fhe dufy of The assisfanfs. Secrefary Mrs. Joe Shelfon worked wifh fhis group and aided Mr. Charles Sparks wifh affendance and excessive fardies. Dis- cipline, fexfbooks, and fhe daily lisf of skippers came under fhe assisfanf principal. Guidance Office Use of Compufer Aids Counselors Giving college enfrance exams, changing schedules, and consulfing wifh worried sfudenfs occupied bofh counselors fhroughouf fhe year and info 'rhe summer monfhs. Informing sfudenfs abouf scholarships and when fo fake fhe PSAT and ofher fesfs for college was an imporfanf iob of fhis office and fhe fwo counselors. Sophomore orienfafion in Augusf inifiafed fhe school year. New sfudenfs ofher fhan Sophomores were faken care of before classes began. All scheduling was done by fhe compufer, buf even fhe compufer made misfakes and some rescheduling had fo be done. Fiffeen assisfanfs aided wifh fhe clerical work and ofher dufies here. l34 0 Assisfanf Principal i Ycfi' ' N lll P izi Ui Checking for Reiecfs: Mrs. Joe Shelfon and Mr. Charles Sparks inspecf an American hisfory book affer locker clean oufs. 121 Affendance Office Assisfanfs - Fronf Row: Mr. C. Sparks, C. Sfephens, T. Sikes, K. Shelfon, P. Clem, R. Wooldridge. Second Row: J. Baffle, J. Brown, P. Bufler, K. Edzards, M. Tolberf. Third Row: S. Brown. R. Eubanks, M. Marlowe, L. Sf. John. Back Row: J. Mor- row, V. Corder, J. lnniss, N. Hobbs, J. Semple. llTha+'s exacfly righ+. H You're in good shape. ILNO one seems +o know if he exis'rs or noi. If he has a piciure, he exis'l's.,, Q31 Tail: H' Over: Mr. Henry Thielman suggesfs subiecis of inferes+ To Gary Fieseler and Dewayne Solomon. i4l How Much Longer Do I Have +o Wai+: Paul Rucker and Jerry Braxfon waif impafienrly +o ialk ro a counse- ior. Q51 Guidance Office Assis+an+s - Fronh M. Sims, S. Weaver, K. Doyle, V. Bridges, P. Lewis, R. Whi- faker, R. Je++on. Back: Mrs. J. H. Rogers, M. Carfer, A. Hayfer, K. Humphrey, P. Tomblin, A. Thornion, J. Thorn+on, R. Whifaker, S. Holman. Guidance Office 9 I35 K fwgiiwts x ' 1. ff mv X ' .Nsirf a U1 Whaf a Day: A+ 'rhe close of O-Day, Debbie Smallwood cashes in money +o Sharon S+evens and Kay Shorf as Archie Bray checlcs over his lis+ of subscribers. l2l Thai' One: Judy Ba++le selecfs her ho+ dog from Sfudenf Teacher David Holmes and Rufh Ann Alsobrook. Bl Wri'l'e Before Thinking: Seniors' firsi fhoughfs are expressed in many ways on 'rhe Graffifi board in Room I2I. l4l Laugh a Li+'He: Debbie Seay and Kim Duffin gel a good laugh our of some of +he fire prevenfion poslers in Miss Sfella Mae Crain's English class. l5l Whaf does i+ Mean: A'F+er reading and in+erpre1'ing a poem in Eng- lish, James Dill waifs as Mrs. W. H. 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Juniors sTudied auThors OT America, while Seniors worked on BriTish wriTers. Pupils in all Three grade levels were required To choose and memorize IOO lines oT poeTry, in biTe-sized pieces. while STS classes did 200 lines. An original-poem-illusTraTed-in- a-posTer conTesT held in Mrs. Gary Marlowe's Junior classes livened up The poeTry chapTer oT Their books. Juniors and Seniors gained experience in The wriTing oT a Term Theme. Journalism CaTs Meow Paper Doubles in Size The iournalism classes boTh changed The appearance oT Their publicaTions This year. The CaTs Meow wenT To a Tour-page mag- azine-sTyle inserT in The Paris News. This was a vasT improve- menT over Their previous one- page space in local newspaper. The Owl's 6OTh volume adopTed a newer, more modern layouT and a new Tace oT Type. All mug shoTs were in Tull color. The paper sTock Tor yearbook was diTTerenT Than any ever used beTore. Language ArTs 9 I37 5 Social Science Depa rTmenT Films and Books Open New Visfas Vicariously experiencing a Trip To Oregon, To The gold fields, visiTing WashingTon's army aT Valley Forge, and exploring The Louisiana Pur- chase wiTh Lewis and Clark were some of The advenTures enjoyed by American hisTory sTudenTs Through film and reading. Source maferial from The Herifage of America also allowed Them To relive evenfs in The eyes of The observer. ln The same ways, They learned how governmenf was esfablished, boTh sTaTe and federal, as well as The hisTory of Texas. American hisTory, governmenf, and world hisTory were required subiecTs. Texas hisTory and economics were elecfives. Through The Senior ScholasTic and The World News sTudenTs kepT abreasf of currenf hisTory. Teachers also requesfed ThaT all Take advanfage of newspapers, magazines, radio and Television aT home. CurrenT hisTory and governmenf were Tied in daily wiTh pasT evenTs. ,The Way WesT, The Jungle, Kon- Tiki, Jubilee, Yankee STranger, and a number of oTher hisTorical novels were added To sTudenT's personal library during The year. All social science sTudenTs used The library daily To read or work on boTh oral and wriTTen reporfs. Some used The library for relaxaTion reading. As many field Trips as possible were included in The curriculum. Some classes learned abouf The federal courTs Through acfual observafion. Field Trips in The area added To The knowledge of Texas hisfory sTudenTs. I38 9 Social Science DeoarTmenT ll, News Evenfsz Andy McQuiTTy and Kelly FulTs concenTraTe on The weekly issue of The World News, required reading for all American hisTory sTu- denfs. l2l As The World Turns: Jenny Driver uses The globe in Mrs. T. M. l'lagood's American hisfory class during a discussion To puf her poinT across. l3l Look Closer: Mrs. A. M. O'Brien poinTs ouT markings on a coin To Joella Hughes during economics class. The coin is one from Mr. James Rice Wil- son's numismafic collecTion. l4l Explain- ing The Answer: Mrs. Carl Ferguson dis- cusses The answers To The mid-Term review quesfions wiTh Mary Sfarr, Rob- erT Roberfson, and Bruce Swank during American hisfory class. l5l Who's Who: Tim Sullivan poinTs ouT The flag of a Unifed NaTions member To Ray Booker and Eddie Thomas. l I in ' , ' 1' llSocial science s+uclen+s use 'rhe library more +l1an any ofher deparlmenf, remarked librarian Mrs. L. A. Rawlings. UNITED NATH PROGRESS FUR PEAEE Social Science Deparfmenf 0 I39 i I lfAre There any commenTs?,, ll lT's your Turn To give your If ill GeTTing Ready: KaThy lv1cEwin gives Alan Hardin a make-up iob before The play. T21 The Big Scene: Homer SmiTh l6ary Elkinsl and FaTher Gomez lBenny Boydl discuss The problems oT building The church wiThouT suTTicienT Tunds during The Speech DeparTmenT play, Lilies of The Field. Bl Senior Play a Success: The casT oT The Senior Class Play, Life WiTh FaTher, gives presenTs and a big hand To Class Sponsor Mrs. John WhiTe and DirecTor Mrs. W. F. Jessee. i4l ChrisTmas Program: The drama sTudenTs, accompanied by The choir, Tell The sTory oT ChrisTmas in The special assembly. i5l DebaTing The Issue: Speech sTudenTs look over maTerials prior To debaTe compeTi- Tion. ibl LisTening PaTienTly: Kim DuTTin and Rocky STone pay close aTTenTion To a speech by Vickie Williams. ill speech. I4O 9 Speech 'li -W k -r-ii ...Ns- Speech, Drama STudenTs Delve lnTo Radio, TV T Trying someThing new This year, The speech class added a uniT oT sTudy on radio and Television speech. The group Toured Channel 8 Television in Dallas To climax Their sTudy. For Those inTeresTed in subiecTs ranging Trom amnesTy To Tixing a TlaT Tire, speech class was The place. Members presenTed speeches To persuade, inspire, inTorm, and enTerTain. They worked on pronunciaTion and polishing up Their EasT Texas dialecT. Speech classes worked also as sTage crews Tor drama sTudenT presenTaTions. STudenTs in This deparTmenT enioyed Tield Trips To see plays aT EasT Texas STaTe UniversiTy. They were mosT im- pressed by ThornTon WiIder's By The Skin of Our TeeTh pre- senTed by The ETSU Drama sTudenTs This play depicTs a man who has To TighT Tor survival in Today's socieTy. Group proiecTs and personal proiecTs TurThered The learning oT The sTudenTs enrolled in speech and drama. The presenTaTion oT The Three-acT drama, Lilies oT The Field, by The drama class was The maior Tall acTiviTy oT The enTire deparTmenT. The play ran Tor Two nighTs and gave enioymenT To appreciaTive audiences each nighT. The acTors Took The audience To a convenT in a remoTe valley in The American SouTh- wesT where The building oT a church was The chieT proiecT. Drama 0 l4I MaThemaTics Hand CalculaTors Appear in Class MinuTe maThemaTical machin- ery puT in iTs appearance Tor The TirsT Time in Trig class, when sTudenTs broughT newly purchased, poclceT-sized elecTronic calculaTors capable oT a varieTy oT operaTions To class wiTh Them. Those wiThouT These liTTle helpers s+iIl relied on slide rules or The old sTandby, pencil and paper meThods oT Tiguring. STudenTs devoTed TwenTy- Two class hours per day To pur- suing maThemaTical monsTers as- signed To Them by Tive Teachers. A comparison oT class hours re- ' vealed maTh To be The Third largesT group oT relaTed course maTerial in The high school. Science New lnsTrumenTs Added To Classes Images, Trom a microscopic world, recorded on phoTographic Tilm relieved sTraining eyes of The biology Trainees when a new phoTomicrographer was added To exisTing hardware. More new equipmenT, an incubaTor, culTi- vaTed Tiny organisms Tor close examinaTions and experimenTs, while a video Tape proiecTor displayed a series oT casseTTes conTaining one To Two minuTe insTrucTional Tilms To pupils. Physics and chemisTry boTh manipulaTed a common Tool. maTh- emaTics. in problem solving siTuaTions. Specialized equipmenT and procedures marked The greaTesT diTTerence beTween physics, The physical sTudy OT maTTer, and chemisTry, sTudy oT maTTer's chemical properTies. I4-2 9 MaTh Bl T41 in - lf You iokers aren'+ working any of your physics.,, lfI'II be checking 'Thar homework one of fhese days, and l'm no'r going 'ro +ell you ahead of +ime!,, l7l ill Group Therapy: In a regular group session. Ken Cox, David Humphrey, Mike Humphrey, and Marvin Fagan rap wifh Mr. Lesfer Mullens aboui homework hangups. T21 Would You Look ai' This: While Ronnie Beard con+inues wi+h his lessons, Rianna Early and Teresa Faulkner observe science Through +he micro- scope. T31 Life Saver: Mr. Paul Lively wa+ches Mike Kennedy flounder in The wake of an algebra problem. T41 Personal Assistance: Conremplafing a solufion. Jenny Driver and Mr. Mason Denion debafe a problem. TS, You Do I+ This Way: Randy Kline and Randy Parsons Try To sneak in a liHle ex+ra sfudying during class. T61 Group Talk: Carolyn Hines, William Thomas, Cheryl Graves, and Sims Normenir use The new pholo- micrography equipment T71 Time Spenders: Two mad scien- 'ris+s, David Bledsoe and Rickey Bufler, perform an experiment I43 0 Science ll, I+ Goes This Way:Chris+iane S1'app,a nafive of Germany, delivers a speech To 1'he German Club. l2l Snacks: Enioying food leff over from fhe Chrisfmas parfy are German I s+uden+s. Eddie Thomas, Kyle McCarley, Lee LaRue, and Jerry Wade. Bl Tha+'s Noi' Righf: Discussing Their homework problems wi+h Mrs. Gufhrie are Rickey Rose, Bill Books, and Joe lglehar+. Q41 Surely Looks Good: Risa Thurman, Mike Naron. and Denise Duncan celebrafe Chrisfmas a la mode wifh iradifional French bread and cake. l5l Peace and Quiet Language lab provides relaxafion as well as privacy for Spanish ll s+uden+s. fbi Hope Chest Cleonne Holmes.Denise Duncan.Mihi Tolber+, Paula Tomblin,Risa Whi+alcer.Pris Lewis presen+ 'rhe works fo Debbie Raulsfon during French Club inifiafion. ui F I44 0 Foreign Language Depar+men+ will GR 3085555 , A: is .' W',f ii. il , H3-I rm f .Q l4l Foreign Languages Deufsch Nafive Perks Up Facfs Coming sfraighf from Berlin, Chrisfiane Sfapp added special inferesf as well as realify fo German classes af PHS wifh her firsf hand experience of living in Germany and knowing ifs cusfoms. When asked why she chose fo'1'ake German, she replied, l've forgoffen a lof of my grammar. buf l really wanfed fo find ouf how my coun+ry's language is being faughf over here. Sfudenfs faking one of fhe fhree foreign languages of- fered af PHS. French, Spanish. or German, found fhemselves learning in many differenf ways. This included working wifh earphones and fapes in fhe language lab as well as learning inferesfing facfs abouf arf and archifecfure from picfures used by feachers. and fasci- nafing liferafure learned from fheir fexfs and fhe library. Learning fo appreciafe fhe cusfoms of fhe counfries came in fhe form of frequenf class- room gafherings and fhe annual Chrisfmas parfies enioyed by all of fhe language classes. Speakers for club meefings also added fo fhis knowledge. A fofal of 222 sfudenfs, I22 firsf year and IOO second year. comprised The foreign language deparfmenf during fhe second semesfer. A large per- cenfage of fhese sfudenfs en- rolled in fhe sfudy of a for- eign language when fhey reached college. A few planned fo use 'rheir knowledge while fraveling abroad in fhe summer. Foreign Language Deparfmenf 0 I45 Fine ArTs Choir lniTiaTes A New DirecTor SeyenTy-six sTudenTs ini- TiaTed Mr. Pa.Triclc R. Dillon inTo his TirsT year as PHS choir direcTor. The choir per- Tormed Tor borh civic and school acTiviTies ThroughouT The year. The sTudenTs sold candy To pay Tor buses To aTTend concerTs and To parTicipaTe in compeTiTion. In coniuncTion wiTh The Speech DeparTmenT, The choir pre- senTed The ChrisTmas program Tor The sTudenTs and TaculTy. They compeTed in all The Ull. conTesTs in Kilgore and aT The GalvesTon Choral FesTival. AnoTher ChrisTmas program was presenTed Tor children whose parenTs worked aT Campbell Soup Company in Paris. Pencil, pen. charcoal skeTches, and designs in Toil were a Tew oT The media ex- plored by arT sTudenTs. Three classes TaughT by Mrs. Frank Sherman aTTracTed sevenTy. The ArT Fair was held in lvlarch during Public School Week in The arT room. FaculTy, Triends, parenTs, and sTudenTs were in- viTed To sTop by during The day. ATTendance aT local arT exhibiTs helped These sTudenTs To increase Their inTeresT in arT. PerTorming aT TooTball games and parades, The Paris High Blue Blazes Band conducTed by Mr. Floyd Weger consisTed oT one hundred sTudenTs. The band's money- making proiecT was selling liquid cleaner. This money was spenT on concerTs and Senior iaclceTs. In February, band sTudenTs aTTended a rock concerT in Dallas given by The Tamous rock group Chicago. 146 0 Fine ArTs 5.635 T5-,fax ABE ami sg Q, H .. I-ul IlGe+ l'ha'I' music up and keep an eye on me!,, 'IH you do no+ agree or have a ques+ion, le+'s discuss i+.,, l3l l5l ll, This Sure ls Good: Coach Gerald Jack inspecls proiecls complefed by sfudenls af The March Ari Fair while enjoying calorie-laden goodies. l2l Oompah-pah: Paul Williams and luba work wilh lhe resf of +he band lo presenl i+s Chrisfmas concerf. Bl Head If Off ai' 'lhe Pass: To oulflank some obsli- nafe India ink, Kay Shorl' blows lhrough a slraw. The resulling abs+rac+ design will become The s+ar+er for an ink drawing. l4l Chrisfmas S+ory: The Choir and Speech Deparlmeni' com- bine To produce +he Chrislmas assembly. Speech s'luden+s, perched on high sfools, fold of +he meaning and hisfory of Chrisfmas. l5l All Togeiher Now: Mr. Floyd Weger clirecls ihe slage band during 'rhe Chrisfmas conceri. Fine Arfs 0 I47 Library Assisia n+s Aid S'ruden1's Daily IIBobby, le+'s go ouiside +o 'ralk or sil' down and s+udy.,, llThe Texas his+ory books are on +he middle shelf al 'rhe back.,, IILook in +he card ca1'alogue.,, llPush your chairs back under +he +ables, please.,, I48 0 Library Sixieen library assisranrs aided by Librarian Mrs. L. A. Rawlings fulfilled iheir purpose of service To siudenis each day. Approximarely 500 books from Jrhe 7,000 volumes in rhe library were checked our every monrh. Lasi minure searching for marerial for rerm Themes, essays, book reporrs, and speeches familiarized S'l'UdGI'1l'S wirh reference books, The card cal- alogue. magazines, The Reader's Guide, and +he Dewey Decimal sysiem. The rules and regula- rions of The library were en- forced 'ro allow quier srudy. In addiiion To her orher duries, Mrs. Rawlings srood warch To keep quiel' a ire- quenrly visired place in rhe main building. Mrs. John Gilliam, who rerired ar mid-rerm, served as clerical aide and assisred in processing new books. Mrs. Gary Clark replaced Mrs. Gil- liam. Wherher The srudeni came 'For a book or a quiei place 1'o srudy, he always enioyed rhe armosphere he found in rhe library. From 8:00 AM 'ro 5:00 PM The library was open. gr 2 ,,,. . l4l l5l ill The Quesl' Ends: Chrisfiane S+app, Rickey Rose. and Bill Books find a place io sfudy wi+h 'rhe maferials 'rhey need af hand. l2l Checking l'l' Oufz Aflesfing +ha+ all magazines are accoun+ed for are Librarian Mrs. L. A. Rawlings, Library Aide Mrs. Gary Clark, and Assis+an+ Teresa Vaughan. Bl Sweel' Too+h: Rhe++ King cannol pass lhe library assis+an+s' bake sale run by Bonnie Anderson. l4l A+ Las'l': Library Assisfanl Debra Burks finds lhe book of her choice. l5l Library Assis1'an'I's - Froni' Row: Mrs. John Gilliam, R. Gar- land, D. Johnson, B. Quisenberry, B. Spencer, P. Campbell, B. Anderson, S. Riggs. S. Locke, Mrs. L. A. Rawlings. Back: Row: S. Grimes, P. Edwards, D. Seay, D. Burks, V. Williams, T. Vaughan, R. Rhodes. Library 9 l 49 PE, HealTh, School Nurse Classes lndulge WiTh RecreaTion BaskeTball, volleyball, ping pong. exercises, and physical TiTness TesTs occupied The Time oT girls parTicipaTing in PE. lndulging Themselves in Tun and sporfs, They worked on co- ordinaTion and poise. Learning sporTsmanship, clean compeTiTion, and rules oT The game, boys parTicipaTed in TooTball. baskeTball, and Track. According To The PresidenT's Council on Physical FiTness, all sTudenTs parTicipaTed in The prescribed TesTs. l-lealTh, required of all PHS sTudenTs Tor graduaTion, gave each a beTTer undersTanding oT The human body and iTs TuncTions. Girls Took healTh fThe TirsT semesTer, boys The second. Those who passed The TirsT aid segmenT received cerTiTicaTes aTTesTing To This. Films and lecTures were presenTed To sTudenTs in healTh by The school nurse. STudenTs also received pamphleTs on subiecTs including VD and narcoTics. English classes were The prey oT The school nurse when iT came Time Tor The sTudenTs To be weighed, measured, and TesTed Tor hearing and vision deficiencies. ln addiTion To keeping accuraTe records on each sTudenT, The school nurse and her assisTanT offered personal counseling To all who came inTo The oTTice Tor assisTance and advice. IINQW, boys, leT's geT suiTed up.,, l5O 0 Physical EducaTion 3 1 - lv Us 5 IlEveryone scaHer for exercises.,, ill Beep, Beep: School Nurse Mrs. Fred Ea'l'herly wafches Lorena Gribble as she +es+s her hearing. l2l Muscle S+re'l'ching: Larry Pickard waiches Ricky Mahan fry fo liff his body from 'rhe floor as Gary Boyd has difficul+y reaching his +oes. Bl S+ruggle, Sfruggle: During a PE workout David Gran? pushes fo sfraighien his legs ouf on an exercising machine. l4l Micl-'lerm Exams: Kim Moore concenfrales on her healfh exam as Miss Fran Hicks clarifies a poinf for Nifa Dofson. l5l Two Games a+ Once: Pam Simmons and Mary Minor gel wi+h The game of ping pong in PE class. X , r A ' ,g W . Physical Educailion 0 I5I -1 C I 4 NM -f M . .QM k , . ..,1fw'z ':4'A , 1 f l2l ill Ghosfs Couldn'f Keep Them Away: FHA members enioy a Halloween parfy in fhe living room prior fo a club meefing wifh hof dogs and all fhe frimmings. Q21 Whaf a Pillow Fighf These Will Make: Elsie Shaw, Vanessa Gill, and Brenda Gann make pillows for Chrisfmas as fheir FHA proiecf. 13, Quesfions and Answers: During FHA inifiafion Marsha Marlowe and Jen- nifer Rambo ask Mrs. Billy Douglas abouf fhe program ahead. 14, M'm Good: Judy Cope pracfices her skills learned in home- making af Lahoma's Sweef Shoppe as Mrs. Lahoma Herron makes suggesfions. 151 Discovery ls Wonderful: On a field frip for fheir home furnishings class, Tammy Sikes, Debbie Small- wood, and Roy Crain learn abouf choosing carpefs and home furnishing maferials af Tippif's. l3l I52 0 Vocafional Homernaking Vocafional Homemaking Two New Courses Face fhe Fufure Added fo fhe curriculum fhis year were The child developmenf and home managemenf classes. ln These classes sfudenfs learned abouf raising and providing for a family. Home managemenf per- fained fo home budgefing and general managemenf of fhe home. l-lomemalcing classes l and II included learning how fo sew and cook, plan menus, and budgef household and family expenses. Those faking home managemenf had The desire fo be able fo finance a home as well as design, decorafe, and furnish a house. Consumer educafion gave fhe sfudenf an insighf info running a home money-wise easily. The class in cooperafive homemalcing allowed sfudenfs fo frain for parficular iobs. lf was a course of on-fhe-iob fraining. l-lome and family living classes provided The opporfunify fo discover fhe characferisfics of families in everyday life such as how fo purchase a car and mainfain a happy home and family. Vocafional homemalcing classes concenfrafed on craffs during fhe monfh of December. Proiecfs for fhe year included The faculfy coffee and an Easfer egg hunf for children of fhe Lamar Counfy Opporfunify Cenfer. The sale of cookies helped fo raise money for ofher proiecfs in fhe classes. Sfudenfs parficipafing in homemalcing classes also made up fhe FHA. Chapfer meefings were held on fhe fhird Thursday of each monfh and unif meefings on fhe second Friday of every monfh. The sfafe FI-IA meefing was in San Anfonio and affencled by fhose seeking fhe Sfafe Degree in Fl-lA. Vocafional Homemaking 9 l53 VocaTional AgriculTure New Lab Gives a Preview To Boys lT's The only course of- fered aT high school where you can legally go fishing on school Time. The prevocaTional laboraTory course dispensed informaTion concerning iob opporTuniTies and iob previews in The scope of ouTdoor recreaTion. The main purpose was To seT a sTudenT up wiTh The background on possible choices for a fuTure career. OuTboard moTor mainTenance and repair fur- nished sTudenTs wiTh acTiviTy and some shop experience. Field experience included goose banding aT Gamble! Goose Re- fuge, fishing excursions on PaT Mayse Lake, and fall hunTing Trips. New equipmenT included an eighfeen fooT boaT To be used as a Teaching device. Shop work, an inTegral parT of vocaTional agriculTure. was offered on a Three year basis To provide an under- sfanding of machinery and iTs use. In addiTion, general farm- ing skills necessary To good producTion were TaughT. Co- operaTive agriculTure provided boTh iob Training informaTion and iob placemenT during The second year in openings con- cerning agriculTural relaTed labor fields for sTudenTs. lIGeT your noTebooks ouT and wriTe This down one more Time.,, llWhaT'd I say now?,, llBoy, you all are wise Today!,, I54 9 VocaTional AgriculTure lll Do I Really Know Whal' l'm Doing: Adiusfing To a fine loler- ance. Ronnie McLar'ry lowers fhe band saw down 'lo fhe iob. l2l Don'+ Be So Rough: In agricul+ure Ronald Green. John Fisher, and Hugh Babb really puf +he pres- sure on +o dehorn a calf. Bl See, l Can Do H: Ricky Li1 rle and Myron Goodson encourage Paul Philley as he planes a piece of wood. l4l Pay A'Hen'l'ion: Wi+h goggles on and welder in hand, Billy Cope- land shows Marc Griffin, Brad Francis. Ronnie Greb, ancl Ronnie McLar+y +he how-To of oxyace- fylene welding. l5l Gef +he Poin+: Sharpening a fool on an elecfric grinder, Ronnie Greb plays if safe and wears profecfive goggles fo keep flying melal our of his eyes during his work periods. Vocafional Agriculfure 0 I55 lndusTrial CooperaTive Training ApprenTices Gel' Salea ble Skills ReTurbishing an aircraTT air- Trame, TabricaTing meTal machine parTs To speciTicaTions, or Tashioning plans Trom designs were a Tew occupaTional choices available To lndusTrial Co- operaTive Training Trainees. ApprenTices in Trade and in indusTry, The ICT members learned a markeTable skill They could rely upon To become Tinancially independenT. Work ouTside oT school consumed an average of TwenTy hours a week. This made These sTudenTs in- eligible Tor many school ac- TiviTies. Wages were generally low buT did provide spending money and a skill which could be used in laTer liTe. Usually They aTTended regular classes only in The morning hours. AuTo Mechanics Sluggish MoTors ATTracT 20 Boys The engine, a iumble oT parTs under The hood oT a car, presenTecl someThing oT a Chinese puzzle To beginning auTo mechanic sTudenTs. BuT aTTer being +augh+ a logical procedure in repair work, conTusion was eliminared. Observing cause and eTTecT, The sTudenTs prac- Ticed diagnosTic skills on mal- TuncTioning machinery and Then became proTicienT in reacTi- vaTing dead or hard-To-sTarT moTors. s Social acTiviTies Tor lCT and AuTo Mechanics workers was one oT The inTended pur- poses oT VICA. This club pro- vided group acTiviTies in monThly meeTings and personal relaTionships beTween employees and employers wiTh a spring banqueT To climax The year. I56 0 lndusTrial CooperaTive Training G v - ill The Once Over: Visifing +he home of fhe Flying Tigers, Mr. Joe Ben Early and Sammy Burchinal, ICT s+uden+ worker, pore over a World War ll, T-6 Texan. l2l ln 'lhe Bag: ICT s'ruden+, Gary Flippen, operafes an unusual insulafion bagger designed by his falher, Mr. William Flippen. l3l Love Knois: Vivian Walson finishes a floral arrangemem' by +ying love kno'rs in fhe ribbon. ln her ICT course she is learning floral designing: she is employed by Johnson Florisf in The affernoons. Q41 Tune Up or Tear Up: Mr. Mark Lee, supervisor, checks in on. Gary Temple+on, Al Whifney, and Mack LaRue as +hey +une up a mofor in Aufo Mechanics class. l5l VICA Club Members - Fronf Row: J. Boyd. G. Temple+on, D. Bellamy, A. Whir- ney, R. McFadden. Second: Mr. C. McKinney, W. Slagle. J. Keane, D. Davis, D. Howard, Mr. J. Early. Third: R. Pa'Herson, B. l-largis, D. Hilliard. C. Skidmore, B. Swank. Back Row: D. Qualls, R. Moore. M. LaRue, C. McNeal, R. Weiler. Aufo Mechanics 0 I57 I .-V C - 3 ill DECA - Fron+ Row: Mrs. J. Woodby, G. Campbell, W. Mosley, D. Nance, D. Massey, B. Sims. Second: J. Cummings, J. Slallings, S. Usry, L. Mosley, M. Edwards, P. Tomblin. Third: K. Ayres, D. Lahman, E. Parnell, K. Chaney, D. Yafes, D. Ken- nemer. Back Row: S. Roqers. F. Taylor, R. Sfone, B. Sherley, D. Nuff. l2l Price Changes: Marking each i+em wi+h,i+s proper price at Palace Drug is one iob of DE s1'uden+ James Dill. PP in PPP P m I58 0 Disfrilaufive Educafion i7l Bl Are You Sure: Jerry Cummings. Wayne Kerby, and Bryan l-largis seT up The ball during a game aT DECA and ICT play nighT. Q41 FooT Covers: Shoe sales- man Trainee Jerry Frierson aT Famous Shoe STore waiTs on Mr. Ben Hinds. i5i Building Trades: A quick check of The house's Trame enables James Palmer oT Paris High School To give an opinion To MiTch WoTTord and Glenn Wilson oT NorTh Lamar School. fbi Neuro-surgery: A delicaTe operaTion conTronTs Larry Minor and Charlie Wallace as They probe The nerves oT a house, iTs wiring, on a mock-up inside The vocaTional building in elecTrical Trades class. i7i Reaching in: Ronald Rodgers waTches The carnage as Larry Minor and Charlie Wallace Tear inTo a washing machine proiecT in elecTrical Trades class. DisTribuTive EducaTion STudenTs School OuTside of Class DisTribuTive educaTion TeaTured exclusively on-The-iob Training. SimulaTed sTore Tix- Tures. a cash regisTer, indi- vidual manuals, and inTensive Training in The TundamenTals OT sales and disTribuTion helped 60 sTudenTs prepare Tor iobs in The business world. Pre-lab DE Tamiliarized parTicipanTs wiTh addiTional procedures. DE's club DECA, supplied iTs members wiTh once-a-monTh meeTings To plan acTiviTies and sales proiecTs. A hayride, an employer-employee banqueT in March, an area DE meeTing aT SouTh Garland High School on February I7, were acTiviTies aT- Tended by DECA club members. Elecfrical, Building Trades Lab ProiecTs Key In DemonsTraTion A skill course, elecTrical Trades, Turnished iTs Takers wiTh inTormaTion on Technical aspecTs, saTeTy procedures, and Tech- niques necessary in elecTrical occupaTions. Twenfy-seven sTudenTs discovered ThaT The course sTressed lab work wiTh insTrucTor demonsTraTions and sTudenT parTicipaTion projecTs. Two branches oT elecTrical craTTs, appliance repair and consTrucTion wiring, provided proiecTs ThroughouT The year. Building Trades oTTered a similar opporTuniTy To Those inTeresTed in consTrucTion skills: one proiecT supplied The enTire class wiTh a year's course work when They builT a house ThaT was laTer sold aT aucTion. ElecTrical, Building Trades 0 I59 L ill Time for a Break: Terri Gold and Shera Kay Brown pause 'From +heir work in bookkeeping +o laugh a'r Gary Brown's ioke. Concen'rra+ion and Coordina+ion: Fourrh period +yping class works +o improve fheir speed. 13, Record, Rewind, Play: Linda Rogers shows Mrs. Gary Marlowe some of fhe equip- mem' used by sfudenfs in-VOE during a coffee honoring fac- ulfy. l4l H s Easy When You Sfudy: General business s+uden+s under Mrs. Harry Lawler sfruggle wifh 'rheir midQ+erm exam. lll Q51 OEA Members - Fron+ Row: N. Woods, B. Ball, M. Kenf. E. Lyles. S. Grimes, A. VVes+. Second: T. Bell, J. Brown, W. Mifchell, D. Nance, C. Sfephens, C. Elmore, C. Meyer. Third: S. Lindsey, B. Bills, L. Rogers, P. Jackson, V. Flefcher, B. Anderson, C. Mer- ri++, J. Brown. Back Row: V. Donaldson, B. Faulkner, D. Skaggs, C. Pilcock. V. Luman, J. McGee, L. Runels, D. Worf- ham. lbl Wa+ch Those Calories: Nellie Woods, Peggy Jackson, Jane Brown, Vicki Flefcher, and Mrs. Gary Wardlow relish 'rhe food a+ The OEA pariy. I60 0 Vocafional Office Educalion I l LN, Vocafional Office Educafion 'Smile' Buffons Exhibif Moffo Thirfy-fhree Junior and Senior girls learned business skills and obfained on-fhe-iob fraining in fhe VOE class. Affer a year of pracficing on fhe lafesf machines, sfudenfs worked in business offices in Paris. The selling of candy and Chrisfmas giffs financed fhe acfivifies of fhe office educafion assoc- iafion. Hof chocolafe, coffee, and cookies fed fhe hungry faculfy af fhe VOE coffee in November. Teachers were regisfered and presenfed a smile buffon wifh an affached nofe saying, VOE Sfudenfs Say, Have a Nice Day! An open house fhaf evening honored parenfs, employers, friends, and fhe school board. Business Shorfhand Loses Ouf fo Machines Drill, drill, drill was on fhe minds of Typing l and ll sfudenfs as fhey spenf day affer day racing fhrough one paragraph affer anofher of fimed fyping fesfs. A Typing II class was added fo fhe curriculum, and one class of shorfhand was de- lefecl, keeping fhe fofal num- ber of business classes af fen. Accuracy in keeping daily accounfs on fhe ledger engrossed fwo bookkeeping classes. Three classes in general business were provided for fhose who fhoughf fhey mighf like fo fake more business courses. The imporfance of speed as well as accuracy was drilled info fwenfy shorfhand sfudenfs who daily learned fo form characfers correcfly and fo fake dicfafion. Successful enfrance info fhe business world was fhe aim. Business 9 I6I l - -.f Y - E ' , . 'md l2l lil Following a Lesson: Roberf Cobb and D. T. Davis prepare for +he proiecl as Mr. Roberi Wrighr discusses lhe clay's lesson plans wifh fhem. l2l individual Problems: William Hayden lackles an assignmen+ in mechanical drawing. Bl Close Your Door: Deborah Jones prepares To drive off during her driver educarion class. l4l Examining lfs lnsides: Mr. Johnny Crawford demonstrales under-fhe-hood procedure +o Pam Mullen and Jenny Driver. l5l Don'+ Close Your Eyes: William Mirchell looks slraighr ahead while in 'rhe simularor during his slu- denr driver educalion period. lol Buckle Up: Mr. Jerry Skidmore observes as Lee Ann l'lun'rer allaches her safely shoulder sfrap. l62 0 Sfudenl' Driver Educalion lndusTrial ArTs 69 STudenTs Use Special Tools T-squares, compasses, Tri- angles. archiTecTural scales, and special pencils were Tools familiar To sixTy-nine sTudenTs. The lndusTrial ArTs deparTmenT included Tour mechanical drawing classes and one draTTing class. Each sTudenT worked To compleTe ThaT perTecT drawing. They learned The basic Techniques oT drawing machine parTs and designing blueprinTs. Time was spenT on good lefrering, pencil Techniques, precise measuring. STudenTs inTeresTed in The field oT archiTecTural and mechanical drawing enrolled in lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT. STudenT Driver EclucaTion AeTna DrivocaTor Used Tor Classes PuncTualiTy was The moTTo puT inTo pracTice by The Two sTudenT driver educaTion in- sTrucTors. No crediT was given Tor The course, buT iT was a prerequisiTe Tor a driver's license aT age sixTeen. The use oT The AeTna DrivocaTor prepared TuTure drivers Tor The busy highways and congesTed TraTTic siTuaTions in The ciTies. Cold mornings and cold engines did noT mix wiTh sTudenT drivers. Bad weaTher delayed The schedule, and many permiTs seemed long overdue. Two new Fords Turnished by The Ford dealer were used in The course. ThirTy-six hours in The classroom and six behind The wheel were required To meeT The Texas sTaTe law. lndusTrial ArTs 0 I63 -.-4, e .m'f'?5fT df,::z,:vz ,ifa:i'f19'Ana-K. -5-ings A ,whiff-W, ,f'9f?3:hw, QGVSQEW- Grvxy'-wwE!S:fs fflf-M f,ff:mSsw 2 'T . W M--.Qr9'?11iUi1fra,. f?f:513:,a we .1fxKiW3if' Mil?LF9L5Q:1E4i'1'-Szilwif 1,Qvf3.,iif ml53'U2'r. .+1fm.ff4f,m, .Agia ,f,,ue,fs My 1' ,1,w.sW if .fi Mmfimf- wma .a-vfm'1.s'fJrw1ez..-fn.1. sm fWa:w,2,.f',iQ,Xpfsus, fwfisiggsi 5:45.,5,i,aigg:,g1:s.W:f wffgqgf .ggsfisifaggsggf s5,4gfs.f zwvifsgnlwgeizggsmfsag figiwliiu-Q W,-:5xf,3Sgg,,vr,'5:f,m,,s mssewc hisf'::s1,afwr,fzfuff vfrymexfsfavsims mfmffr? v:i'1'm-vwrhwfwfffsav :darwin fJ2'?P'w ,wgf2w.w ?1QgQffgff', Jimsp-fr! mums p3g.Mg.fp wmgmezf 1fL5gf,q.z mme .wife i1Qz3f,,s1aisvyg,-fr H J H: f Tw?-F. Lifwri-1 +. 44523 QUXQZQTUN '54mT4TTT'12iiGYfLN--S'iif :HCT 1:1 ,,,wf:e:fQ, 4425105-l::1 'Sw-mfg? gaislpfw fzwffgfsas :fg,fs .:,4-W vi::AE2f :Clif-rlfrfa .ffwqb '-:cgi-gf .QMW3 Lgsrwrz, M-ai,4Q,W,,2p,.-W' W-.fm swigii Rgf,1,giws :,sy,i.wf Mfi.:f:zf,.:f,.Qs LICITY ?'dSi.icn-v Ch AdverTisers presenTed a TaceT oT liTe To us noT as- sociaTed wi+h school. Services and producTs oTTered Tor sale To sTudenTs showed ThaT Paris businessmen reached ouT Tor The Trade Teenagers make. On The TronT sTeps of The main buiiding, Brandon aney and Janice Duncan enjoy a quick Coke before moving OTT To class. LeT Coke quench your ThirsT Coke, aTTer Coke, aTTer Coke. REACH UU T REAGH I64 Q PubliciTy i 1' 'K V3 4,, , ' 9.1 wiki B I UT Rid '- 1 .f-:mv 14 is f fr-5 4 IPOD YEA SERVICE ST0ll GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 395 Nor'rh Main OWL DRUG STORE i755 Norih Main The place where all sfudenis go 'ro gel Tasf service and delicious food is The OWL DRUG STORE, owned and operaied by N. l'l. and F. L. lV1cKnighl'. Come by I755 Norfh Main for noon lunches. Deli- cious homemade enchiladas are now being served. F. L. and Royce lv1cKnigh+ discuss The menu a+ The OWL DRUG STORE. Call in orders. I66 ' Ads If you wanf The besf in Tires, au+o supplies, and appliances, visi+ your friendly and convenienfly localed GOODYEAR STORE. GOODYEAR is rec- ognized Tor i+s complefe and efficienf service deparfmenl' and friendly employees. Norman lvlonfgomery, Agem' EXXON PRODUCTS 784-8380 Paris, Texas i475 3rd SE Happy lvloforing Begins Wi+h A Tiger in Your Tank NAFE CONCRETE PRODUCTS i660 l9'rh NW 784-2455 Paris, Texas 75460 See lvlr. Richard Nafe for The Besf in Concrefe Produc+s O. I. I-IODGES D. V. Rip Harris has given over 22 years of dependable arfenrion 'ro his cus+omers, ,XM -N ,, Freda Whife is ready Io handle any cusfom- er's problems. Nofhing is foo big or small. 38 YEARS OF SOUND INSURANCE PROTECTION Affer 38 years of service, we are sfriving for anofher 38. Picfured here is a slalf I'o be proud of wilh over 60 years of insurance experience, wailing Io serve you. Placed in our hands, you can be confidenf 'Iha'r your insurance needs will be safisfied. If any one of us can be of service Io you, please call on us. G. I. I-IODGES You' nlrpuiurl luurnnu IAGEIIT 'IIIVII '.U WI'- X I t AI Ihe drive-in window, Charlsey Nicholas is friendly and efficient Af I . Carol Shelfon will assume your claims problems and handle Them complefely. Bill Conger, our claims represenfalive, works 'ro handle your claims quickly in our office. 1:55523 .-:1:f:2:f:fi' . 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They encourage everyone To 'ldrink milk Tor The liTT ThaT IasTs and Tor heal+hier, happier liTe. l68 9 Ads Now is The Time To pick your memorable liTeTime paTTerns oT china, poTTery, silver, and crysTal wiTh The help oT SPANGLERS. Mrs. Tommy Haynes helps Diana Dean and Debbie Seay wiTh some oT The many seIecTions in The bridal deparTmenT. grip., , V , STONE PLUMBING, HEATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING 2945 Bonham ST. Looking aTTer his TaTher's business, Rocky STone Takes care oT plumbing aTTairs aT his TaTher's desk. STONE AND SON PLUMBING, HEATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY is The place To call Tor service ThaT saTisTies. Call 784-4I77 when in need oT plumbing, air condiTioning, or heaTing. I J I PARIS JUNIOR PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE 'Has served Paris l'ligh graduales since l924. 'Six hundred and rhirly-seven Paris sludenrs were enrolled af Paris Junior College during The l972 lall lerm. XA full curriculum of academic courses Transferable +o any senior college available for your selecfion. 'Some sevenleen Occupaiional Educaiion courses available for ra id 'ob lacemenl. F3 l P 'The financial burden is much less when you remain al home. Your money goes iurfher a+ Paris Junior College. 'fWe invife you +o inlerview one of our counselors. They will help you plan your educa+ional furure. 'Vfxccrediled since i934 by 'rhe Soufhern Associalion of Colleges and l-ligh Schools. Ads 0 l69 i 3- HOUSE JEWELRY 29 EasT Plaza Jeanne House proudly displays one oT The many Tine seIecTions oT diamond rings To Julia House Trom HOUSE JEWELRY. HOUSE'S has an ouTsTanding seIecTion oT rings, waTches, silver, and radios. The HOUSE Family inviTes you To sTop by The sTore and IeT Them help you wiTh your iewelry needs. ALLSTATE I055 Clarksville ST. Vicki Bridges and Beverly Spencer say, You are 'in good hands wiTh ALLSTATE, as They discuss The many insurance policies ALLSTATE has To oTTer. For all oT your insurance needs come by or call lvlr. Jesse Bridges or Mr. Bill Spencer. You can call 784- 8835 or 784-4I45 or call 785-I863 Tor insurance. SCHWARTZ GULF SERVICE 234I Clarksville STreeT Paris, Texas GOOD SELECTION OF USED TIRES MECHANIC ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES GULF: PICK UP AND DELIVER SOUTHERN CLEANERS Specializing in proTessional cleaning and pressing Tor Over 50 Years Phone: 784-3740 436 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas J-MAR TAPE CLUB 2433 Clarksville ST. The BesT in 8 Track Tapes Y.OUNG'S WESTERN WEAR Open Thursday NighT Un+iI 9:00 PM - All NighT if Necessary I34 SouTh Main Paris, Texas Phone: 784-7I I8 I70 0 Ads , ,Q , . , ,. . ,,.., . :k..,,v.x.,. V 23335111 4 .. 19 ,, My MMM?-if Ik lilly Eirsf Nalional Bank Building -1-fm X XX Ill Sqlgq B SINQ BOB SINGER, INC. 2675 NorI'h Main S+. Power and service are whal you gel from lhis husky line-up of new INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRACTORS. Specializing in sales and service ol Infernafional Iarm equipmenl, BOB SINGER, INC., is where every agriculiural need can be fulfilled. See Ivlr. Singer for all of your faclory needs. Displaying lhe KPRE mobile unil are Curlis Cochran, Waller Camlrell, Glenda Blassingame, and Pee Wee Reid. Turn your dial Io I25O for news and Ihe besl in Counlry and Wesfern music. On KPRE, The Sound of Paris you will hear all Iavoriles. SEARS IO55 Clarksville SI. Showing len-speed bicycles al SEARS are Byron Lemmond and Archie Bray. Eflicienl and friendly employees are always ready lo help each cuslomer wilh his shopping needs. Slop by SEARS, lhe slore Ihal can solve all your shopping problems. Call 785- I62I when needing iniormalion. Ads U I7I MAIN CAFE 329 NorTh Main ST. ConTidenT ThaT you will enjoy The Tood served aT The MAIN CAFE are Owners Mr. and Mrs. I-I. C. Reaves and Their daughTer Debby Boswell. VisiT The MAIN CAFE aT 329 NorTh Main or phone in your order aT 784-8473. Plan a meal aT The MAIN CAFE. DENNEY'S STUDIO 2l53 Lamar Avenue One oT The many Tine porTraiTs produced by DEN- NEY'S is shown by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denney To Sally Boswell. Ida Bray is The subiecT Tor porTraiT. DENNEY'S STUDIO is headquarTers Tor your pho- Tography needs. Wedding porTraiTs and picTure Trames are Their speciaITy. Phone 784-6570 Tor an appoinTmenT. DENNEY'S does Tilm Tor The Owl. I72 0 Ads I t f I d PARIS LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY Sale Thursday Phone 785-9233 WHERE BUYERS AND SELLERS MEET P.O. Box 672 Paris, Texas J. I-I. Darnell C. L. Darnell Phone 784-7042 Phone 785-IEO3 Mil y Cixi ivil .ii L3 J in PAVILION PHARMACY ' 725 DeShong Drive Looking al a box of candy are Jerilou Dennis and Carolyn Norlh. They invile you To visil The PAVIL- ION PHARMACY localed in The Medical Ar'rs Pavilion al The McCuisIior1 Communily I-Iospilal. This drug slore has a regislered pharmacisl on duly al all limes. Phone 784-2262 for quick service. PARIS EAST PHARMACY 80 I Clarksville Sl. In need of a gifl or card? Bolh Jacqueline Beard and Deborah Thomas can +ell you ol +he fine card seIec'rion al PARIS EAST PHARMACY. They also carry a complele line of cosmelics and will be glad 'ro fill your prescriplions. Call 784-6685 for Tasl delivery or drop by PARIS EAST PHAR- MACY, 8OI Clarksville Today, and Iel us serve you. lag MARGRAVES DRUC-3 STORE 777 Bonham SI. Becky Nabors and one of The friendly employees al MARGRAVES DRUG STORE, Mrs. June Drake, dis- cuss selecling iusf The righl purse. MARGRAVES DRUG STORE also carries a complele line ol cards, cosmelics, candies, and magazines. MARGRAVES will be glad 'ro fill your prescriplions. Ads 0 I73 OLIVE BRANCH APARTMENTS AND DAY CARE CENTER The Modern Place Where People Save Money Mr. Fosfer L. Sfone, Manager Mrs. Mary E. Hendricks, Supervisor Miss La Doris VVesI, Secrefary-Cashier Dial: 785-6456 IO4O Seamon Drive Paris, Texas 75460 we .YK I 1 x I , I BENNINGFIELD TV A display of many of Ihe fine IVIo'roroIa producis is shown by George Rhoades, an experienced employee aI BENNINOFIELD TV. Mr. James Ben- ningfield serves his cusfomers wifh a complefe Iine of Moforola Quasar Ielevisions, srereos, and radios. They are experfs on repairs. Phone 784-7879 for oufsranding service, or iusf bring i'r by. I 36 Clarksville SI. I74 0 Ads CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Esrablished Since I878 535 Clarksville SIree'r Phone 784-3326 W. P. AND ADELL SLAGLE. Owners SLAGLE BROTHERS USED CARS Big Values in Used Cars 784-637I 206 Norrh Main Paris, Texas Eor Professional Hair Slyling And Well-Trained, Efficienl Operafors visn LAVERNE'S COIFFEU RS On PINE MILL ROAD Buy Wirh Confidence From CALDWELL MOTOR COMPANY Selling Choice, Medium, and Low-Priced Used Cars Same LocaI'ion for Over 26 Years 52I Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas One Block Easf of Paris High School is :W QQ ram Nf ,, 'nm K W, Y frswzssrlefiig 5 HOLLYWOOD VASSARETTE In'rimaTe Apparel Division of Munsingwear, Inc. Loop 286 Wes+ Mr. Sfanley Riggs Specializes in Warch Repair Por I'he Pines? Selecfion in I-Iamilron and Mido Warches, Shop RIGGS JEWELRY 775 Bonham S+. GRAND OXYGEN COMPANY 3I2 Grand Avenue 785-I6I3 Paris. Texas Displaying a beau'riIuI hosfess gown, Mrs. Rowena Landers is convinced by employee Mrs. Evelyn Haynes of The fine qualify of VASSARETTE, DIVI- SION OF MUNSINOWEAR. Visir VASSARETTE for all lingerie, shir'rs, slacks and blouse needs. MURPHY LUMBER COMPANY IOIO Norrh Main Lumber Smoofh as a Smile is 'rhe slogan a+ MUR- PI-IY LUMBER COMPANY. Working in his office is Bill Murphy wifh The help of his daughfer Marianne. For rhe besr in building and remodeling needs see MURPHY LUMBER COMPANY. Alirer over filly years of service This is The place for lumber. ACIS 9 I75 -ann----' Standing in fronf of KPLT's mobile unif are KPL'I s newesf disc iockey, Johnny WiIIiams, and Cindy Tie- ben. KPLT gives up-To-dafe news, weafher, and ' spor'rs reporfs. Turn your dial Io I49O for 'rhe besi in OICI Dallas I'I'QIIW5Y radio in Norfheasf Texas. Phone 784-33I I. LOOP RESTAURANT F. I. McCLANAHAN and Coun'rry S'ryIe Cooking F. Soufhern I-Iospiialiiy Loop 286 Easf Paris, Texlas agpro, inc. MRS. LOTT KYLE Jiffy DAIRY DESIGN Waf+e D.ISPoSaI SvS+?mS Real Esfafe Is Our Business Engmeermg and Eqwpmem c We Will Appreciafe Your Calls EOLFGE- BOX 502 A 784-45 I 2 784-7427 72alr:i'78ege5s53I Q 706 Lamar Avenue I76 0 Ads CATTLEMEN'S LIVESTOCK CIemenf Road SALE EVERY SATURDAY Office Phones: 784-2238 THE CATTLEMEN'S LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO., INC. Jim Rafer, Mgr. Home Phone: 2 I4 - 674-2030 Insured and Bonded Paris, Texas 75460 -WEDDING CAKES AND CATERING BIRTHDAY, ANNIVERSARY CAKES HOME MADE PIES AND COOKIES Lahoma's Sweefe Shoppe PARIS, TEXAS 75460 I7 28fh N.W. WESTERN OAKS SHOPPING CENTER 785-23OI Insure Wi+h I DAVID E. RAINEY INSURANCE Over 26 Years of Dependable Insurance Service IOI Eirsf Nafional Bank Annex Phone 784-2849 Paris, Texas BEALL'S 26 Norfh Plaza Fascinafed wifh fhe changes in clofhes, Lynda Tomes and Linda Heuberger Iook on as Mrs. Edmund Burks explains fhe sfyle changes for fhe year. Shop BEALL'S, fhe fashion Ieader sfore, for fhe name brand merchandise in fhe Paris area. Mr. Buryl Whifaker is BEALL'S sfore manager. Z' ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL 820 Clarksville Sf. Being viewed from fhe norfh is The four-year-old ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL. In ifs sixfy-firsf year of frusf- worfhy and faifhful service, ST. JOSEPH'S has been serving fhe sick and iniured of This communify since I9I I. The friendly nurses and capable adminisfra- fion are dedicafed fo helping mankind. Ads 0 I77 -3-'ff' -4- - 1 - le. Y WILLIAMS SPORTING GOODS 39 Lamar Avenue JOHN J. CRAIN REALTOR IO22 Bonham ST. CongraTuIaTions To The Class oT '73 Trom a qraduaTe oT The class oT '23. This ad is in memory of ProTessor J. G. WooTen Tor The sixTieTh volume oT The Paris High SchooI yearbook. JOHN J. CRAIN - REALTOR I78 9 Ads Discussing The Tine seIecTion oT Trophies and Tennis racI4eTs Trom WILLIAMS SPORTING GOODS are Jim Davis and Archie Bray. STop by WILLIAMS SPORTING GOODS Today and solve aII oT your sporTing problems. Mr. John W. Williams and Mr. Norman Davis inviTe you To sTop in and Iook. I I I I I I I I JOHNSON FLORIST AND MONUMENTS VisiT JOHNSON FLORIST Tor The mosT beauTiTuI Tlowers in Paris. We give S 8: I'I Green STamps. Mrs. Florence Johnson and Son David are surrounded by her Tamous arrangemenTs oT Tlowers. Mrs. Johnson reminds aII ThaT They have a house Tull oT Tlowers Tor everyThing. Come by or phone 784-7436. I8OO Church 4 itizENs STATE ' BANK OT of our major assels af CITIZENS STATE BANK convenience. Localed on Clarksville Sfreef al I21'I'x we offer Tree parking af our doors, a separafe Ioan cleparfme-n+, and piclureol al' The our Tour lane drive-in Tacilily. A+ CITIZENS STATE BANK a conslanl searcI'1 for new and beH'er services is parl of our claily business. Sfari financial growllw wi+I1 a growing bank, CITI- ZENS STATE BANK of PARIS. - ' itizENS p 9 0 4 R is - T E X A 12th 81 Clarksville St. Member F.D.l.C. 785-1655 Ads 0 I79 LOWRY CHEVROLET I9I5 NorTh Main Admiring one oT The I973 ChevroIeTs made by The ChevroIeT division oT General IvIoTors and presenTIy on display aT LOWRY CHEVROLET are Mike Naron and Robin Hindman. For The besT in prices on a new I973 ChevroIeT, visiT LOWRY CHEVRO- LET Today. Call 784-7446 Tor a demonsTraTion or visiT The showroom aT I9I5 NorTh Main. ,f,ff15cNNyig E y PHILLEY-SLATON INSURANCE IOI4 Clarksville ST. For all your insurance policies on car, home, IiTe, and business, see Noel Philley or Weldon SIaTon aT PHILLEY-SLATON INSURANCE. Their Trienclly per- sonnel is There To help wiTh your insurance needs. Look Tor The green rooT wiTh The big orange IeTTers aT IOI4 Clarksville STreeT. Call 784-4374. I8O 0 Ads Where You Are AppreciaTed MosT 2890 Bonham ST. 785-4302 SWISS DRIVE IN BEST OUALITY Foons Hamburgers - Cheeseburgers -- Chilidogs - Corn Dogs -- Barbecue Sandwiches - Tri-TaTers - Hush Puppies - Chili Bowl - Ice Cream - Milk Shakes - TasTie Slush -- I3esT Pizzas in Town. CALL IN YOUR ORDERS: THEY WILL BE READY PIGGLY WIGGLY Plaza Shopping CenTer 630 Bonham Paris, Texas McKEE'S FOOD MART 2003 Lamar Avenue 784-3 I 77 GRAND AUTO PARTS COMPANY 3 I0 Grand Avenue Paris. Texas 75460 I 'I PARIS HONDA 3680 Lamar Avenue IHIGHLAND'S Highway 24 Soulh ,Admiring some of Ihe Icifchen equipmenf found ar IHIGHLAND'S are Paul McDonald and Gloria Arm- ,sIrong. Shop HI6HLAND'S for low prices on build- lin marerials. HIGHLAND'S carries buildin male- Q Q rials, Iighl Iixlures, lumber, and painl. Por informa- .Iion abbul building maferials, phone 784-6737. If you like ro race or iusl' ride, HONDA has Ihe bilce To fir your need. PARIS HONDA SHOP is where Ihings are happening for Ihe new line of HONDA molorcycles. Remember. you meer Ihe nicesl' people on a HONDA. Srop by PARIS HONDA Ioday. BIARD OIL COMPANY 343 IO+h SW Talking wilh one of Ihe friendly employees, Mr. James Henderson, aI IVIarshaII's PHILLIPS 66 STA- TION is John Bassano as he gels his car serviced. Marshalls slalion is one ol The many PHILLIPS 66 sfalions in Paris operaled by BIARD OIL COIVI- PANY. Be good 'ro your car and bring ir by Ioday. Ads 0 I8I 4 -1 -4 ll PARIS BRUNSWICK LANES 233i NorTh Main ST. Try Bowling. IT is 'FasI becoming The AII-American sporT. For all your bowling reCreaTion go To The PARIS BRUNSWICK LANES where you will Tind The besT bowling and biIIiard equipment A Paris High School Junior, Charles Thielman, demonsTraTes The correCT form for agbowler in The piCTure above. Bowl for heaITh and Tun's sake aT PARIS LANES. SECREST RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE Work progresses as Mike SeCresT repairs a TV seT under The supervision of PauIa SeCresT. Few people ge'r boTh Mike and PauIa's aTTenTion on Their seT, buT SECREST RADIO AND TV SERVICE have oTher workmen who Can repair any make and modeI of radio or TV. For quaIiTy service, call 784-3900. 90 2O'rh N E .. n.., 'A 'SCN' X C 84 E S W. EIIPIIESS, IIII:. COMPANY J' 'D 7 I 'i P EvINRuDE MERCURY HICEIWAY az WEST . . Ro. Box I044 '555 NM Mem Pm' Texas 75460 DON E. NICHOLSON PARIS, TEXAS 75460 TERMINAL MANAGER TEL.: 785-45oI WADEL-CONNALLY RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CQMPANY GREEN'S ELECTRIC COMPANY EIeCTriCaI Con'rraCTor Wholesale AuTomoTive Supplies and EquipmenT QUALITY AND SERVICE WITI-I A SMILE I340 NorTh Main Phone: 784-3306 '40 'S+ NE Paris' Texas Phone 784-2558 I82 0 Ads HILLIARD 81 SON 233I Pine BIuTT T. D. WELLS JR. and TOM D. WELLS III ATTORNEYS 4I I:irsT NW RED RIVER VALLEY COIN SHOP I3 WesT I IousTon STreeT EITon lvIcGuyer, Mgr. Paris, Texas Employees oT HILLIARD X4 SON CONCRETE COMPANY are shown on The Tloor oT The new Paris High School. For class A concreTe worlc, call 785- 2748 or 785-2I84 Today and Talk wiTh Mr. Weldon Hilliard abouT your wishes. Try HILLIARD 84 SON. GENE 'HE JEWELER 2I Clarksville STreeT Choosing The perTecT giTT Tor ThaT special occasion requires careTuI planning and a Trip To GENE THE JEWELER. Sharon IvIcAbee and Lorena Gribble admire a dried-Tlower cenTerpiece. one oT The many Tine and beauTiTul iTems Trom which you can choose aT GENE THE JEWELER. Ads 0 I83 STEVEN'S FOODS INCORPORATED Paris, Texas K. xn- SLAGLE'S INSULATION RT. 5, Paris, Texas RefIec+Ing prIcIe are Ralph and Ray Slagle sfanding in from of Iheir Truck. For all insuIa+ion, eI+her home or commerciaI, There is no Iob Too Iarge or Ioo small Tor The SIagIes. For The Tinesf InsuIa+ion, caII Ray and Ralph SIagIe eifher cIay or nigh+ aI 784-6865. I84 0 Ads I I45 NorIh Main CITIZENS FUNERAL HOME 260 Easf Boofh A Beaufiful Tribufe is Assured. Place Your TrusI In Us. To Those we have served, we appreciafe your confidence In us. We wouId be happy if you wouICI IeII orhers. CITIZENS FUNERAL I-IOME is Iocafed a+ 260 Easf Boorh. Phone 784-3I I6. Owner: Henry C. Washingfon. Assf. Mgr.: Terry C. Washing+on. 1 . 1 I 4. Blaze'H'es Linda Nobles, Connie Sleplwens, Vicki Dixon, Bella Ouisenberry, Deb Harrison, and Cl'1ar- lene Frazier prepare lo Take orders during 'il1e annual Blazelle Day al 'flue SONIC DRIVE-IN. Deli- cious lwamburgers, flwick creamy malls, and golden CLEAN , J V i i,,, xxx I ,j,5ffiWi' f 7.4 1, brown onion rings, all served in a wonderful way. make llie SONIC DRlVE-lN everyone's favorile place To ear. Receive service wi+l'1 Hue speed of sound a+ 'flue SONIC DRIVE-lN, l545 Lamar Ave- nue. Or you may call The SONIC for orders To go. Ads 0 I85 LAMAR COUNTY ECHO 3I Eirsf NW PAR S MA 'RESS 8: VENET AN BL ND CO. I458 Norfh Main SI. Cus'I'om buiI+ mallresses and box springs are a spe- cially of PARIS MATTRESS 84 VENETIAN BLIND CO. In 'rhe piclure Deborah Jones shows one of 'rhese maffresses. Co'r+on maflresses are converfed Io innerspring mallresses. and all 'rype maffresses are rebuilt James C. Johes is Ihe owner. I86 0 Ads The sfaff of 'rhe LAMAR COUNTY ECHO salules Ihe I972 Blazefles and 'rhe en'rire sfudeni body of Paris I'Iigh School. We wish all members ol The Class of '73 The bes'r of Iuclc and suggesl' a subscrip- Iion Io The Echo Io accompany each of you Io Ihe college of your choice. Please conlaci' The Echo. COX FURNITURE AND DECORATORS Home Furnishings of Dis+incIion. Phone 784-4045 I709 Clarksville Paris, Texas HOWERTON MOTOR COMPANY INCORPORATED 222 Clarksville 784-2566 I REEP'S FURNITURE I I5 Clarksville ST. S 81 S DRESS SHOP 8I I 24Th SE Modeling The IaTesT Tashions Trom S 84 S DRESS SHOP are Janie Thomas and Leslie Spruell, Two Paris High School Sophomores. Shop S 81 S DRESS SHOP Tor The very laTesT in Today's Tashions. S 81 S DRESS SHOP has a wide seIecTion oT dresses, sl4irTs, sweaTers. blouses, and casual slacks. See REEP'S FURNITURE Tor The I3esT in TurniTure and home decoraTing needs. Pam Wells and Sharon STevens relax among some oT The Tine Turnishings aT REEP'S FURNITURE. REEP'S also specializes in car- peTs and drapery. Oo by or call 785-I65I. U Aypr, A3 .. .xAfZs1r.i1l31i- ' , i.,A, - '-ki' .-',i::1 4Q'..,,d., 3 A I Zig? 4... il 1 LARRY CLICK'S SPORTS CENTER 605 Lamar Avenue When shopping aT The new LARRY CLICICS SPORTS CENTER, you are assured oT The TinesT qualiTy merchandise as well as incomparable service concerning all your sporTing needs. PicTured are Mr. Jack Reese, Manager, and Ivlrs. Marilyn Hearn. Ads 0 I87 an . TIMT' 41 1.1 UARCO produces all Types OT business Torms in addiTion To selling a line oT Torms, equipmenT, designs. For any oT your needs in These areas con- TacT one oT Paris' TasTesT growing indusTries where you can expecT courTeous and eTTicienT service. The newesT ideas and Techniques in business Torms can be Tound aT IJEIZCD IJSIZCD IJEIECD IJZIZCD Designers and Producers of Business Forms WALL CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY I545 Church ST. AnoTher Truck load oT pipe is being prepared Tor shipmenT aT WALL CONCRETE COMPANY. Con- creTe pipes oT various shapes and sizes can be Tound here. For The mosT eTTicienT service and Tor The TriendIiesT assisTance visiT WALL CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY IocaTed aT I545 Church STreeT. I88 0 Ads PLATTER INN Williamsburg Shopping CenTer Need a IaTe album? Nova Moreland displays one oT The many albums aT PLATTER INN. Roy TeeTers carries a compIeTe supply oT boTh record albums and singles. AT PLATTER INN on Clarksville ST. in The Williamsburg Shopping CenTer is a large varieTy oT many beauTiTuI pianos, guiTars, and sTereos. For TurTher inTormaTion, call 784-3969. 44 I-E 55? 5 4 frrff. I Serving wi+h pride on Jrhe I972-73 Junior Advisory Board of Direciors for The FIRST NATIONAL BANK are Peggy Bufier. Kay Short Susan Pinckard, Pris Lewis, Lauren Braswell, Pefer Koelling, Sfeve Sharp, and Rheh' King. The four Seniors and four Juniors helped sponsor +he March open house a+ Jrhe FIRST NATIONAL BANK in addifion .To ofher ac+ivi+ies +hroughou+ The school year. The board was composed of sixfeen members from Paris and Lamar counfy. who mef af bank once a mon+h. First rational Bemis 0fPcmls Ads 0 I89 glfllllklf McDOUGALL OLDS-CADILLAC I7IO Clarksville ST. Sho in Tor a car aT MCDOUGALL OLDS-CADIL PP 9 ' LAC, Teresa Faulkner admires The new SUBARU. STop by or phone 784-7466, and discover some oT The exc:iTing values in new and used cars aT MCDOUOALL OLDS-CADILLAC. Mr. Bob McDougall and his courTeous employees will be glad To help you selecT The car Tor you. FORD'S FOOD CENTER AND LOCKER SERVICE 2454 Bonham ST. FORD'S FOOD CENTER AND LOCKER SERVICE aT 2454 Bonham STreeT oTTers you a compleTe vari- eTy oT Tine qualiTy Toods. Owner D. C. Ford inviTes you To shop aT FORD'S Tor The TreshesT meaTs and Tood producTs. The Triendly personnel here will help you. Phone Mr. Ford and place your order. I90 0 Ads l l GUEST PAPER COMPANY l l IO WesT WashingTon ST. To discover ouTsTanding values aT GUEST PAPER COMPANY, Phone 784-3376. Mr. Jesse K. GuesT and his courTeous employees will help you selecT paper producTs and ianiTorial supplies ThaT will meeT your every requirement JuaniTa WhiTney and Mike Jack are shown wiTh Two oT The many Tine producTs oT GUEST PAPER COMPANY. Dress Well and Succeed Q Q Q . to 1 1 A E MERCHANT YAILOR RAMADA INN 2650 Nor+h Main I' IO7 Rooms 'I' Free TV T Resfauranf I' Mee+ing Rooms I' Swimming Pool T Banquef Eacilifies 'F Room Service It Lounge I' Laundry Service 'I Telephones Larges+ Seleclion in Norfheasf Texas AIKIN'S MEN'S WEAR Easf Side Plaza A.M. AIKIN JR. DEAN AIKIN PARIS FLORIST DN Q, I r ' W 26IO Lamar Avenue gu m If Phone: 784-6629 Paris, Texas 75460 RAMADA INN AND RESTAURANT Inn Manager: Mr. Charles C. Powell RGSIGUFGUI Manager: Mr. and Mrs. Rader Johnson CITY ELECTRIC 228 Eirsf SW Do you have any faulfy or broken elecrrical appli- ances? Ler 'rhe efficiem' personnel af CITY ELEC- TRIC MOTOR SERVICE repair Them for you. Pic- Iured above are 'rhe friendly employees ready To serve your every need. For +he besr mofor repairs or rebuildings, call 784-767I. Ads 0 l9l -U- 138 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 784-4323 MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES 22I Firsf NW MEADOW GOLD milk keeps Larry Wooldridge and Mike Kennedy Trucking around fhe golf course. MEADOW GOLD also has delicious ice cream. For all your needs in dairy producfs, see Mr. Palmer Big- gers af MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES. Call 785-2701 for fhe freshesf and mosf fasfy in dairy producfs. Try MEADOW GOLD producfs foday. I92 0 Ads BOB SWAIM HARDWARE 240 Firsf SW Hardware and almosf every ofher needed arficle can be boughf af BOB SWAIM HARDWARE. Larry Walker is showing some of fhe hardware merchan- dise fo be found af SWAlM'S. For fasf and effi- cienf service and ifems fhaf are nof easy fo find, come by 240 Eirsf SW or call 784-332l. SWAlM'S is famous in Paris for ifs difficulf fo find ifems. Live a Ii+'IIe a+ 'rhe DAIRY QUEEN. DAIRY QUEEN - WORLD'S LARGEST DISTRIBUTOR OF SOFT ICE CREAM PRODUCTS - inviies cusromers To visii DAIRY QUEEN NO. I ai I3OI NorI'h Main and DAIRY QUEEN NO. 2 IaboveI ai 2505 Lamar Avenue. Ge+ your Iavorife DAIRY QUEEN produc+s DAIRY QUEEN No. I - I3OI Norih Main No.2 - 2505 Lamar AssorI'ed specialfies can always be found af Ihe DAIRY QUEEN. For hamburgers, slreak sandwiches, Dilly bars, malrs, sundaes, hof dogs, and French fries, drop by one of 'rhe Iwo convenienr Iocafions in Paris, or phone in your orders Io go. Top Leffs Thinking aboui whai Io order from Terri Tharp a+ 'rhe DAIRY QUEEN NO. 2 on 2505 Lamar Avenue are BiIIy and Bob AmdaII. The DAIRY QUEEN is The pIace Io go for a beI+bus+er ham- burger. Le'FI': The DAIRY QUEEN NO. I has The same delicious menu as NO. 2. Number One is Iocafed af I3OI Norfh Main. Come by or phone in your order ai 784-24I8. Ads 0 I93 FAMOUS SHOE STORE 9 EasT Plaza FascinaTed wiTh The varied Types oT beauTiTul and sTylish handbags available aT FAMOUS SHOE STORE, Eileen Lahman and Beverly Purvis Tind iT diTTiculT To selecT The one They wanT. All The laTesT sTyles in shoes are also available. Come by The FAMOUS SHOE STORE in 'Paris Tor 'The laTesT sTyles and besT in shoes and accessories. MIEARS PHARMACY 707 Lamar Avenue All your prescripTion needs can be Tilled quickly and eTTicienTly aT MIEARS PHARMACY. Teena Harrell and Bryan Hargis wiTh Owner James Paul Miears display some oT'The Tine qualiTy arTicles ThaT can be Tound aT MIEARSPHARMACY, locaTed in Medical AssociaTes Plaza aT 707 Lamar Avenue. ' T94 0 Ads RUCKER'S DAIRY-ETTE N I 750 Clarksville ST. Employees Sherry Lollar, Janie Barnes, Karen McFadden, Melba Williams and NeTTie Youngblood inviTe you To eaT aT RUCKER'S DAIRY-ETTE where you will enioy excellenT Tood and service. STop by RUCKER'S aT iTs convenienT locaTion, 750 Clarksville STreeT or dial 784-7075 Tor quick service on all your orders Trom RUCKER'S DAIRY-ETTE. I t f f d MISSO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY M. D. MISSO Phone 784-8640 254 Hickory ST. Paris, Texas SMITH CARPETS i485 Clarksville S+. , , . -L ., I- 3 R U LARUE FORD TRACTOR CO. 2I55 Norlh Main S+. Sea+ecI a+op a Ford Model 2000. Lee LaRue shows off a new lracfor. Traclors of all sizes, machine parls, fires, and Jrracror arlachmenls are only sam- ples ol whal you will find al LARUE FORD TRAC- TOR CO., in Paris. For capable mechanics who are always on duly, come lo LARUE'S. Proudly displaying The linesl name brand carpels are Myron Simms and Berl Hussey, bolh employees of SMITH CARPETS in l'he Williamsburg Shopping Cenler. Srop by or phone 285-37'-72 for Tree esli- ma+es and 'rhe besf service for your carper jobs.. HARDY OIL COMPANY 564 Lamar Avenue Here a+ HARDY OIL COMPANY, chief dislriburor of APCO oil producls in Paris, Texas, Mrs. Mae Hardy shows some of The line producfs available including wholesale Tires, ba'rl'eries, and all brands of moror oils. For bes+ in dependable service come by 564 Lamar for HARDY OIL COMPANY Producls. Ads . I95 C. TAYLOR GLASS SHOP T 807 24Th SE Proudly displaying The TronT OT Their TaTher's shop. Ford and Mike Taylor Icnow where To go Tor The Tin- esT in window glass. For all your glass needs, visiT CHARLES TAYLOR GLASS SHOP or phone 785- 405I. Mr. Taylor specializes in auTo glass, window glass, mirrors, sTore TronTs, and pIaTe glass. GLASS MOTORS PONTIAC Showing a new I973 PONTIAC aT GLASS MOTORS, Celia Glass wanTs all To Icnow ThaT her Tafher and broTher are always ready To sell you a new PONTIAC aT a modesT price. For The besf sales and service, see Mr. RoberT Glass or Mr. David Glass aT GLASS MOTORS PONTIAC. 2425 Lamar Avenue I96 0 Ads ALEXANDER'S BICYCLE SHOP I39 Bonham ST. Bicycles are really becoming popular wiTh The sTu- denTs oT Paris High School. Shown above is Jerry Cummings demonsTraTing The ioy oT a new bicycle Trom ALEXANDER'S SI-IOP. Jerry is The son oT Muncie and Virginia Cummings, The owners and operaTors oT ALEXANDER'S BICYCLE SI-IOP. SOUTHERN ICE I AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY Phone 784-2293 305 I ITh NW Ice Man's Ice Is BesT Come and See The New SHORT'S FOOD STORE Open 7 Days a Week - 7:00 AM-9:00 PM Corner oT Bonham and I9Th SW The EinesT in MEATS - PRODUCE - CANNED GOODS -., A 1-A Rm.. 'Wi COSTON 81 SON l55 EasT Oak STreeT EQ fl W. - il CORNER DRUG STORE SE Plaza For fasT and dependable service, THE CORNER DRUG STORE is The place To go. Three OT The many smiling Taces you will meeT aT THE CORNER DRUG STORE are Mrs. Earline Cason, Owner Bill LancasTer, and Mrs. MyrTle Harris. THE CORNER DRUG STORE TeaTures TasT, Tree delivery. 'li L. lf Wai'l'ing To serve you aT COSTON Xi SON is Bubba CosTon and one OT The many Tine Trucks They use. COSTON 84 SON READY MIX CONCRETE is made Trom The highesT grade maTerials. Ready- mixed concreTe is delivered To your iob siTe ready To pour. Road gravel, Fill dirT, and Topsoil are sold aT I55 EasT Oak STreeT. Call 784-232l. DUNNING GLASS SHOP l24 2nd SW Have you ever broken a window while playing ball? LeT DUNNING GLASS SHOP Take care oT all your glass and mirror needs. Mr. AI Dunning assures you The besT in workmanship Tor all your glass and Tin necessiTies. VisiT DUNNING GLASS SHOP aT IZ4 2nd SW where The personnel will be glad To help. Ads 0 I97 An Ins+i'ru+ion Dedicaled Io Ihe Service and Healing of Mankind L. P. McCUISTICN COMMUNITY HCDSPITAL James E. Wakefield, Adminislrafor PARIS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 202 Bonham SI. Infrigued by a calculaling machine from PARIS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE are Claire and Rachel Bone, daughlers of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bone. Mr. Bill Bone, owner of PARIS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, can supply you wilh all of your secrelarial equip- menf. See him for Iypewrifers, adding machines. I98 0 Ads PARIS MUSIC COMPANY 2I5 Grand Avenue DisI'ribuI'ors of modern slyle iuke boxes, PARIS MUSIC COMPANY services and disI'ribuIes all kinds of coin-operaled machines. Peggy Clem, Mar- cia Sims, and Sco++ Clem display one of The beaulis ful luke boxes dislribuled by PARIS MUSIC CGM- PANY. Come by 'roday for records and service. For Fashions 'ri1a+ H+ every occasion, Homecoming Queen Nominee Debbie Smailwood, Homecoming Queen Susan Pinckard, and Homecoming Queen Nominee Tereiina Arnold know Thai The loesi place +o shop is ine COLLEGIATE SHOPPE in Paris. HDISTINCTIVE APPAREL FOR SMART WOMEN L. O. HAMMONS MEN'S STORE 27 Lamar Avenue x KARL'S One Lamar Avenue Proudly showing a line of new Poppy Trail Porrery ar KARL'S are Kalhy Shellon, Kelly Pulls, and Alice Thornlon. KARL'S offers a complere line of Hall- mark Cards and Gifrs. When you care enough To send The very best you will come lo KARL'S. ZOO 0 Ads Need clorhes for Thar special occasion? If so, see L. O. HAMMONS MEN'S STORE for The largesl array of men's clorhing in Norlrheasr Texas. Doug Dowler, Renee Whiraker, Lynn Bellamy, and Sreve Sharp admire +he laresr in men's sporrs iaclcefs. See L. O. HAM MONS for all of your clofhing. MOSELEY AMUSEMENT CO. KIDDY RIDES -- GAMES -JUKE BOXES 332 W. Boorh Paris, Texas MR. CHICK A PRETTY GOOD PLACE TO EAT 790 Norrh Main Phone: 785-I237 FRY-GIBBS FUNERAL HOME Phone 784-3366 ALLEN'S BOOK STORE 37 Norfh Main Sf. In need of a hard-fo-find book? Why nof visif ALLEN'S BOOK STORE? Danny and Tim Allen invife you fo corne by and look fhrough fheir selec- fion of advenfure, rnysfery, non-ficfion, religious books, cookbooks, and children's books. School and arf supplies galore can be found also af ALLEN'S BOOK STORE. Come by or call 785-65I I. 730 Clarksville Sf. LOU ARNOLD'S Wearing fhe lafesf fashions from LOU ARNOLD'S are Rifa Carlock and Debbie Arnold. LOU ARNOLD'S is locafed on Lamar Road and is The besf place fo find whaf you need in clofhes. Come by offen for The lafesf fashions. You will be so pleased when you see fhe lovely selecfions af LOU ARNOLD'S, one of Paris' newesf dress shops. Lamar Road Ads 0 2Ol Ktlfs M2241 was 2525 Clarksville Slreel' TIPPIT FLOOR COVERING 24OI Lamar Avenue Co-Owner Ralph Crews shows Pam Simmons some of 'rhe line carpeling and floor covering al TIPPIT FLOOR COVERIN6. Pam learns 'lhe line poinls in buying floor covering from Mr. Crews. Color and qualify rnusl be considered in buying. TlPPlT'S will show you how . . . Come by or call 784-4784. 202 0 Ads A'H'er enioying a delicious pizza, Shirley Sanford and Mary Feldhaus relax in lhe pleasanl almosphere of KEN'S PIZZA PARLOR. KEN'S ollers len varielies ol pizza as well as submarine sandwiches. Any com- binalion ol pizza made on your requesl. Visil our new Iocalion or call 785-6476. MARY LADD'S HAIR DESIGN 220 28+h SE Shown above is The slall ol experienced hairslylisls wailing 'ro serve you al MARY LADD'S. They are Linda Fair. Palsy Boswell, Marlha Williamson, Mar- garel Mclfwin, Sandra Pearl Ingram, Wanda Arm- slrong, and Mary Ladd Worlhey. These operalors will give you lhe besl in beauly needs. :KTA-. A-'ii I Top qualiTy merchandise and The besT in pharma- ceuTicals are The hallmarks oT WILLIAIVISBURG DRUG. I-lere NiTa Hayden helps Jill Semple selecT iusT The righT card Tor ThaT special person. VisiT WILLIAMSBURG DRUG or call in your order aT 784-4308 soon. IT's The besT place To Trade. Dial 784-4628 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION LAMP DIVISION Paris ParTs PlanT A. J. CaThcarT, Works Manager You can be sure if iT's WESTINGI-lOUSE WILLIAMSBURG DRUG Williamsburg Shopping CenTer f i , 3,45 H5 P i I r aff I I 'Tu f 41 ww l af 'Y A ' if FLOWER MART Williamsburg Shopping CenTer Admiring some oT The beauTiTul Tlower arrangemenTs aT The FLOWER MART, Sheri WrighT Tries To decide which one she likes besT. For The TreshesT and mosT eleganT Tloral selecTions, call Mr. and Mrs. Ralph SheITon. owners, aT 785-2664, or go by The shop in The Williamsburg Shopping CenTer. Ads 0 203 WEILER AIR CONDITIONING CO. I36 Wesl Price S+. BOYD'S JEWELERS IO2 Lamar Avenue Agreeing Thai BOYD'S JEWELERS has a fine selec- Iion of rings, waiches, and beauliiul cloclcs are Ivlr. Terrell Boyd and Son Craig. The Boyds will always be happy To help you wi+h all of your iewelry needs. Their siore is Iocaled al IO2 Lamar Avenue. Shop BOYD'S JEWELERS for your besl buys. 204 9 Ads Discussing fhe paris of an air condifioner are Russ Weiler and his Falher Mr. S. L. Weiler. For your needs in air condilioning see Mr. Weiler, Ihe owner of WEILER AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY a+ I36 Wesl Price SI. or call him al 784-2582. REGAN'S 28 Wesi Plaza Modeling Ihe mosi up-Io-dale in fashions, Janie Thomas and IvIi'rzi Tolberi enioy 'roday's Ioolc. Shop for The iinesl in accessories and wearing apparel. RE6AN'S is Iocaled ai 28 Wesi Plaza where you will find smarl fashions in slacks, pam' suils, shoes, coals, dresses, and blouses. Phone 784-4523. WaiTing To assisT you wiTh your many camera and film selecTions are Peggy SmiTh and BeTTy l-luTchings. See Them aT your convenience aT any Time. gil-NHL iifiii,il! -- Always ready To help you wiTh your TavoriTe cosmeTic prod- ucTs are These eTTicienT and qualiTied cosmeTic consulTanTs, Mrs. Lora EpsTein and lvlrs. Maevon Bond. Be sure To see Them and They will help you selecT cosmeTics which will be mosT sensibly priced, OT The besT qualiTy, and will make you look your very besT Tor every occasion. PharmaceuTical consulTanT, Mr. Reece Harold, shows Mr. Bill Harrell, The sTore manager, how he can save his money by buy- ing The larger boTTle OT pills raTher Than The small looTTle. Sav- ings are Tound aT The PALACE DRUG STORE. All producTs aT The PALACE DRUG STORE are priced less and are oT The besT qualiTy. WhaTever your need may be. prescripTions, cosmeTics, school supplies, cards, records, or camera TaciliTies, iT can all be Tound aT The PALACE DRUG STORE. You are always greeTed wiTh a Triendly smile and a helping hand when you shop aT This sTore. You can save money and sTill geT The very besT qualiTy OT merchandise when you shop aT The PALACE DRUG STORE. Take advanTage oT The greaT bargains and Taloulous varieTy oT producTs aT CE 'Cir l?afe DB G STIIBE Paris Plaza Shopping Center Ads 0 205 I!! SIKES NO. I ................ l625 Lamar Avenue SIKES NO. 3 .... ..... I 805 Bonham Slreef SIKES NO. 4 .... ..... 2 825 Lamar Avenue SIKES NO. 5 ... ..,. 753 Norlh Main S+. SIKES NO. 6 ... .... 305 Graham Slreel JOE ADAMS USED CARS 6I0 Norfh Main S+. The Besl' for Less can be found al JOE ADAMS USED CAR LOT al 6IO Norlh Main. Easy financing can be arranged. Jerry Smallwood and Harold Adams invife you fo srop by for a good deal on a used car a+ JOE ADAMS USED CAR LOT. Call 785-I730, Joe Adams' home phone is 785-2705. TI-IE BEST FOR LESS. 206 0 Ads Convinced of Jrhe line qualify of all SIKES' producls, Mrs. Eleanor lnniss is assured by Tammy Silces of +he besr food seleclions Io malce. For all your grocery ilems and 'rhe besf in food choices, shop SIKES FOOD STORES al all Iocalions. HICKMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Providing Sound Insurance, Counsel and Proleclrion Since I925 BASHAM'S ENCO Phone 784-2I22 2685 Lamar Avenue Wash - Lube - Tune-Up Minor Repairs Paris, Texas 75460 STONE TITLE 81 ABSTRACT 36 Clarksville Sl. JUMPER'S CITY MARKET Proudly displaying lhe lresh meal al JUMPER'S CITY MARKET are Earl Dean Jumper and his Ealher Ivlr. Don Jumper. Eor your grocery needs or lresh culs ol meal come by JUMPER'S CITY MAR- KET lor lasl service and lhe linesl qualily. Visil JUMPER'S lor lhe besl groceries. 3200 Clarksville Sl. Service al ils besl is yours al STONE TITLE AND ABSTRACT. See Mr. S. lvl. Slone or Ivlr. Jim Farris, and lel lhem advise you on lille insurance and abslracls. The helplul slall al STONES is always ready lo assisl you wilh escrow services. 260 l I 1 4- , -fa l CRANE ELECTRIC 260 Soulh Main For all your eleclrical needs, see Ivlr. George Crane al CRANE ELECTRIC localed al 260 Soulh Ivlain. Ivlr. Crane and his lriendly and helplul employees will help you wilh all your eleclrical and air condi- lioning problems. Go by and visil CRANE ELEC- TRIC loday or phone 784-7I5I. Ads 0 207 . L. LAWLER MOTORS ' I734 Norih Main SI. Convinced of Ihe dependable +ransporIaIion found a+ LAWLER MOTORS, Mr. Harry Lawler has been .a car dealer since l947, and he urges everyone Io come by and look over his large seleclion of used cars. Come by LAWLER MOTORS or call 784-8004 Tor a good deal on a used car. 1 NOLAN 81 SIMPSON I24 NorIh Main SI. When your sweer +oo+h begins Io Talk 'ro you, do as David Humphrey is doing. Buy a delicious piece of candy from Ihe nearesf NOLAN 84 SIMPSON vend- ing machine. For Ihe 'linesi qualiiy vending machines and service, see Mr. Dan Simpson or Mr. A. N. Nolan or call 784-3804. PHS srudenfs enioy goodies from NOLAN 84 SIMPSON. 208 0 Ads WOOLDRIDGE HOME APPLIANCE 2429 Clarksville SI. Admiring one of The many ranges found a'r Iheir slore are Mary Kay and her moiher Mrs. Jack Wooldridge. Many o'rher elecirical appliances can be boughf a+ WOOLDRIDGE HOME APPLIANCE. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wooldridge invife you 'ro Iel Ihem show you Iheir sIock of home appliances. ' PARIS JANITOR SUPPLY AND CHEMICAL COMPANY 33 Easr Price Paris, Texas 75460 EUGENE IGENEI THOMAS Phone Manager 784-7335 CECIL HARVILL INSURANCE AGENCY 3I Firsi NW P.O. Box 704 Phone: 784-7563 Paris, Texas 75460 1 J., For I'I1e besl of all s+yIes and aII The Ia'res'r fashions, visil AYRES' DEPARTMENT STORE, Paris' Iinesl home-owned and operaled cleparlmenl slore. Jay Slallings and Kim Ayres are salisfied wilh I'he fabu- lous sporfs coals al AYRES'. Visi+ AYRES' offen. BELEW MUSIC COMPANY 2I8 Bonham SI. BELEW MUSIC COMPANY presenls HITACHI STEREO COMPONENTS, a sound so sure and spec- Iacular Iha+ if isn'+ called hi-Ii, if is MA-FI. Thomas Belew is showing here a par? of The receivers, Tape decks, and car slereos Ihal you can hear al BELEW MUSIC COMPANY in Paris al ZIS Bonham Slreel. I AYRES' DEPARTMENT STORE 20 Norlh Plaza PARIS OFFICE MACHINES I I Second NE Knowing +ha+ PARIS OFFICE MACHINES has a complele line of Ihe besl in office machines, Donnie Carulhers exhibils some of Ihe differenl slyles ol: +ypewri+ers. Office supplies of all kinds can be Iound a+ PARIS OFFICE MACHINES. See Mr. W. F. I-Ieavner and Mr. Charlie Grimes. Ads 9 209 ,Q - 3 l ADKINS TIRE COMPANY 204 Lamar Avenue SWAI M PRINTING COMPANY Manufacfuring Sfafioners Office SuppIies Office Equipmenf Phone 785-4504 I27 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas ZIO 'Ads If in need of househoId appliances, go fo CI'IARLIE ADKINS TIRE COMPANY. Cindy Adkins, Gary I-Iindman, and Renee Rhodes show you a combina- fion sfereo, fape player, and TV. ADKINS TIRE COMPANY can fake care of your fires. DU B'S FOOD MART I874 Bonham Sfreef DeIicious foods in many variefies are aIways found af DUB'S FOOD MART. Debbie LangIey knows where fo find fhe besf food producfs in Paris. Mrs. Lois Ashford reminds Rarisians fhaf fhey can gef fhe besf buys af DUB'S DARI-BAR 84 FOOD MART. X - v4.- Q N 'X xx XX ,X . Supplymg Farms Homes Busmess and Industry With Dependable Service TEXAS POWER e LIGHT CQMPANY I Ad 02I PARIS LUMBER COMPANY 202 Third SW J 3, 1 ' Q - . f W ' ,, ' , 4 -' W me , ,ww:'.,.,i A y g yu o n e H O u Fa ,,,g I l77f7l?7'ff7lZJl76 A' 1, THE Mosr in DRY CLEANING - Fyhv Q I ON E-HOUR MARTINIZING l225 Clarksville ST. Give your cIoThes ThaT special care ThaT keeps Them looking new. No maTTer whaT The label says, They Ioolc beTTer when They are dry cleaned. Try our new aITeraTion deparTmenT Tor your Tailoring needs. OuaIiTy cleaning in iusT one hour aT ONE-I-IOUR MARTINIZING. When in a hurry, Try us. 2I2 9 Ads QuaIiTy combined wiTh service is To be Tound aT PARIS LUIVIBER COMPANY, owned and operaTed by Ivlr. B. J. IvIcCarIey. His Son Kyle demonsTraTes his abiliTy aT The pIanT as he drives Through The gaTe wiTh a long load OT lumber. For The besT lumber, visiT PARIS LUMBER COMPANY. FERGUSON FUNERAL HOME 624 5Th NE Paris, Texas Phone 784-4850 CARI. FERGUSON, Owner Serving wiTh DigniTy and Pride YOUNG'S NEWS AGENCY Magazines and PocIceT-Sized Books Phone 785-26I5 I24 WesT Cherry P.O. Box 837 Paris, Texas Enioying a visiT To SPEAS VINEGAR, Max lvlazy and Tommy EelTy are assured oT The Tine qualiTy oT SPEAS producTs. SPEAS was esTablished in Paris in I-888. For The besT in all Types oT vinegar and apple iuice, buy SPEAS and enioy The besT. DUKE 81 AYRES 4 NorTh Plaza Cashiers Carol Pope and Sue l'lilyer sTand ready To help you aT all Times. Among The many iTems To be Tound aT DUKE 8: AYRES are Toys, school supplies, and household wares. For prompT service and The TinesT qualiTy merchandise aT The lowesT prices in Paris, sTop by DUKE 84 AYRES Today. SPEAS VINEGAR I 244 Ch u rch STreeT IDEAL CLEANERS 81 LAUNDRY IO5 l9Th NE WaiTing To serve you wiTh speed and eTTiciency aT IDEAL CLEANERS 84 LAUNDRY is Debbie Nance. one oT The many nice people who will be available To help you wiTh your cleaning needs. IDEAL Tea- Tures Tamily service wiTh Tree pickup and delivery. For The besT in cloThing care in The shorTesT Time. Ads02l3 -- --1 f r-I FRANKE'S TACO HUT I l7O Clarksville ST. NORMENT AND CASTLEBERRY I I5 SouTh Main ST. The besT insurance raTes in Town are aT NORMENT AND CASTLEBERRY. Mr. Bob NormenT, his son Sims, and Mr. Edmond CasTleberry discuss some oT The Tine insurance provisions Tound in NORMENT AND CASTLEBERRY insurance policies. Drivers under 25 can be insured aT sTandard raTes. Come by or call 784-3323 Tor insurance inTormaTion. ZI4 0 Ads Enioying THE FINEST IN MEXICAN FOOD are Carol I-Iarris, Jane Anderson, and Paul Williams aT THE TACO HUT. When you are hungry Tor Mexi- can Food, come and see one oT The many Triendly people aT THE TACO HUT. Call 784-53OI and order The FinesT Mexican Food in Town. MERLE NORMAN 50 NorTh Main ST. For The beauTiTuI you, ThaT you have always dreamed abouT, come To MERLE NORMAN. MERLE NORMAN oTTers complimenTary make-up lessons and hair design. Above Dahlia Jenkins shows some oT The Tine loeauTy producTs oTTered aT MERLE NORMAN'S. For eTTicienT service and beauTy call 785-24l2. Come by 50 NorTh Main STreeT. Above: Youfh pose in sancTuary To have picTure Taken. Below: Youfh board bus 'ro Travel To an ou+- of-Town TooTbaII game. Below Bo++om: Bap+is+ youfh are on Their way. Below Righf: Kay Eclzarcls, Mark Hardy, Larry Kent and Joe Burrese play Tor youTh meefings a+ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. in i THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH is Iocalred on The corner of Kaufman and Church Sjrreefs. Dr. James H. Semple ..................... PasTor James H. PeTree ............ Ivlinisfer of Educahon Chuck Reclnour ....... IVIinis+er of Music and You+h FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WHERE THINGS ARE HAPPENING Ads 0 2I5 3, YT' KRCGER FAMILY CENTER I 3 IO Clarksville COLONIAL COIFFEURS Williamsburg Shopping Cenier Opera+ors a+ COLONIAL COIFFEURS: Linda Baker, Marilyn Bollon, Riva Bollon, Mary Kalherine Cliclc, Beverly Rrolier, Billie Flippen, and Wanda Whiialcer. These ladies offer you all The la'resI hair fashions and siyles you could ever wani. Pauline Richardson, Owner, inviles you Io call 785-3383 Ioday for an appoinlmenl wilh any operaior. ZI6 0 Ads For 'Family or for personal needs, KROGER FAMILY CENTER is Ihe place 'ro go. You will always find qualify i+ems a+ low, everyday prices. A+ Ihe mod- ern sfore in Paris, 'rhe friendly and Trained personnel is always ready Io assisl you. Sfop by 'rhe big, new KROGER FAMILY CENTER. J D N E S PAINT STURE I22 Grand Ave. - 784-8484 Faris, Texas 75460 DSCDE Painls - Wallpaper - Floor Covering Carpel - Window Shades - Piciure Framing QUALITY FURNITURE COMPANY Seven Lamar Avenue 784-6564 See Harry Woolsion for a Complele Line of Home Furnishings, Admiral T.V.'s, Radios, and Whirlpool Appliances. . SEE . . McKAY MUSIC COMPANY I I2 Lamar Avenue MACKEY AND PIERSON 205 NorTh Main Insurance Tor cars, home, casuaITy, IiTe, and TurniTure are oTTered by MACKEY AND PIERSON. Here Ken Bowen helps PaTTi Pierson decide how much auTo insurance she will need. For TurTher help see Mr. Doro Macke Mr RoberT Pierson or Mr Geor e Y V' - I - Q Williams. Call 784-434I or come by The oTTice. . . Q. A :M I im mx, W . I ,i-. A ' - ' A I . - I if , 35 - is ' A -.C 1 Q ' MIK . ' I - , 1 T . W-f i 4 . W If .M g - - Sf? . . if ' Q mf - ' r . . 1 vi - - . . iii . . - A. . A 9 1 PicTured here are some OT The many eIecTronic sTereo seTs Tound aT McKAY'S. Many exceIIenT name-brand musical insTrumenTs as well as popular sheeT music are TeaTured aT McKAY'S. When you are Ioolcing Tor The IaTesT record albums and singles, see Jim Gaylor aT McKAY'S MUSIC COMPANY. TEXAS FURNITURE STORE I34 I:irST SW For Tine TurniTure and Triendly service visiT TEXAS FURNITURE STORE. Cindy Williams helps her grandTaTher, Owner Frank Weaver, keep The sTore records in order. TEXAS FURNITURE IocaTed aT I34 FirsT SW oTTers you new and used TurniTure. Phone TEXAS FURNITURE, 784-6370 Today. Ads ' ZI7 .- --.. BILL BOOTH MOTORS 225 Firs+ SW LOTT'S OF FLOWERS 2lO3 Lamar Avenue Sfanding in Troni of LOTT'S OF FLOWERS is Carey Lo'r+. LOTT'S OF FLOWERS carries 'rhe freshesl and lhe mosl eleganl flowers in Paris. Slop by al 2IO3 Lamar Avenue or Telephone Carey's parenls or grandparenls ai 785-4290 for 'Free esli- mafes. When you Think of flowers, Thinlcof LOTT'S. 2l8 0 Ads Discussing The new look in lhe l973 Plymoufhs are Suzanne Landers and Pris Lewis. l-lere They inspecl one of Jrhe new l973 Gran Coupes. For a very spe- cial car, lry a Plymoulh or a Chrysler. See your unbeafable Plymoufh and Dodge dealer, BILL BOOTH MOTORS, or call 784-4338. LONE STAR DONUTS l528 Lamar Avenue LONE STAR DONUTS AND BAKE SHOP offers donuls, cookies, brownies, decorafed cakes, pie ilufls, and olher paslries for your eaiinq pleasure. They are new in Paris and have The besl donuls in Norlheasl Texas. We malce a donui iusl for you. Pic- lured are Shawn, Doug, Kim, Roy Philpol, Shirley. , . -v. YVY- - ---. -Y- -T..,,.f Discussing lhe new look ol The new MERICO PACK- AGING PLANT in Paris are Risa Thurman and Tracy Slallings. MERICO, INC. is a planl 'rhal man- ulaclures carlons for all needs. If you need paper carlons, go by The MERICO PLANT al 800 Wesl Cenler Slreel, or you may call 785-64I I. TRACTOR SUPPLY CO. Roule I - Box 383-A PARIS, TEXAS l2l4l 784-5I I2 L YOUR DOLLAR BUYS Pm A MORE AT YOUR sm? TSC STORE oi: mms INTERIORS. . . I40 NE 27+h ' 784-4753 ' Paris ' Texas ' Zip 75460 MERICO PACKAGING PLANT 800 Wesl Cenler BRAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Employees ol BARNEY BRAY CONSTRUCTION CO. are shown finishing concrele on one of his jobs. For Class A concrele worlc call Barney Bray Jr. al 784-4300 or call 784-3478 and gel 'rhe besl service possible. Ivlr. Bray inviles you 'ro slop by al 950 24+h SE lor all ol your concrele needs. 950 24+h S E Ads 0 2I9 GARDENS APARTMENTS 2905 Clarksville B 81 B EQUIPMENT CO. 950 24lh SE Shown loading one of lhe sanilalion boxes for a planl is R. D. Moore, an employee of B 84 B EQUIP- MENT CO. B 84 B EQUIPMENT CO. has many ol lhese boxes which are used al' differenl planls Tor sanilalion service. Come by B 84 B EQUIPMENT CO. al 950 24lh SE, or you may call Barney Bray III al 784-4300 or 785-624I. 220 0 Ads Living is easy, and life is enjoyable when renling an aparlmenl al lhe GARDENS APARTMENTS. The beaulilul building piclured above is The GARDENS APARTMENTS localed al 2905 Clarksville Slreel. All aparlmenls are reasonably priced wilh handy parlcing spaces lor all residenls. CANNON PRINTING COMPANY Phone: 784-4I97 IOI Lamar Avenue The Babcock 8. Wilcox Company: A good neighbor and a good citizen. ln this age of concern with the quality of life, Babcock Ex Wilcox is doing its part to improve that quality on many levels. Because Babcock 84 Wilcox feels that every American should receive as much education as possible, the Company has donated more than 32.2 million to institutions of higher learning. Committed to helping improve the environment, Babcock 84 Wilcox is spending millions of dollars to make sure that its plants do not contribute to pollution. To help ensure that Americans have enough electric power ldemand for power is expected to double in the next ten yearsl Babcock 8i Wilcox is producing nuclear power plants, the cheapest, cleanest, safest source of power yet devised. Babcock 84 Wilcox feels that a Company should do more than just make a profit. Babcock s.Wilcox Ads 9 22l lb- - 3- -I ABBOTT CONSTRUCTION 34 Clarksville Sl. SI'ancling in fronl of one of Ihe many fine houses buill by her Ia'rher's company, ABBOTT CON- STRUCTION, Cyndy Abboil' inviies you 'ro confer wilh ABBOTT CONSTRUCTION when planning lo build. Mr. W. R. Abboll will build Io suil your needs and wishes. When planning Io build, come by or call Ivlr. Abboll al 785-4344. BROOKSHIRE FOOD STORE I I28 Clarksville S+. Efficiency is The goal of Ihese four capable and dedicaled employees of BROOKSHIRE FOOD STORE. Don Denison, Wayne Kerby, Earl Parnell, and Joel Seiferman agree 'rhal for Ihe ireshesl produce and widesl food seleclions BROOKSHIRE FOOD STORE is The place for you Io shop. 222 0 Ads We exlend recognilion and apprecialion I'o Ihese docfors for Iheir in+eres+ in The Owl of Paris High School: C. D. Barker, M.D. N. L. Barker, M.D. John Barne'H, M.D. C. E. Beachley, M.D. Earl Bellamy, M.D. Richard Bercher, M.D. James L. Clifford, M.D., D.A.B.R. Marshall K. Dougher+y, M.D. C. E. Gilmore, M.D. William deG. Hayden, M.D. Harold E. Hunl, M.D. Thomas E. Hunf, M.D. J. L. Jopling, M.D. D. R. Lewis, M.D. Lawrence E. Mann, M.D. Charles D. McMillan, M.D. David Miesch, M.D. J. Craig S+ephens, M.D. Richard B. Swin+, M.D. C. M. Townsend, M.D. Larry Walker, M.D. E. S. Whi+e, M.D. G. S. Woodfin, M.D. J. R. Akers, D.D.S. James BruneHe, D.D.S. Melvin Coker, D.D.S. E. P. Dickson, D.D.S. Jerald L. Dodd, D.D.S. B. M. FeI'l'y, D.D.S. William H. George, D.D.S. Donald Haslam, D.D.S. D. C. Hayes, D.D.S. O. E. Hayes, D.D.S. W. L. Kelley, D.D.S. Don R. Massey, D.D.S. J. A. Miles, D.D.S. R. L. Swaim, D.D.S. Lamoine Miller, D.O. R. H. Spell, D.O. ES WEEKDAYS SCHEDLSDITNIDAXESRVIC Ladies Bible Class ............. Tuesday, 9:30 AM Bible S+udy ................ .... 9 :30 AM Mid-Week Service .......... Wednesday, 7:30 PM Mornin Worship ......... ...I0:30 AM Nursery Provided lor All Services Evenin gCIasses ....................... 5:00 PM Minislers: Max Pallerson and Gary Grady Evening Worship ...................... 6:00 PM Dial: 784-3409 LAMAR AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST BONHAM STREET COLLEGE CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST OF CHRIST SUNDAY I272 Bonham SI. SUNDAY I030 24Ih SE 9:00 AM . .. ................... Bible School Bible Classes ...,...... 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM I0:00 AM .... ............. M orning Worship Worship ................. I0:00 AM and 6:00 PM 6:00 PM ... ................ Evening Worship WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Ladies Bible Classes ................... 9:30 AM 9:30 AM ..................... Ladies Bible Class Bible Classes .......................... 7:30 PM WEDNESDAY Minisler: Jimmye D. Newman - Phone 785-2I70 7:30 PM .... ...................... B :ble Sludy Ads 0 223 GULF OIL COMPANY CORPORATION I I2I NorTh Main ST. WEEHUNT ROOFING 232 Hickory ST. WheTher in need oT a new rooT or repairs on an oId one, WEEHUNT ROOFING is The pIace To go. For The uTmosT in pride, in workmanship, The besT in rooTing, and The TriendIiesT service, go by and see IvIr. L. T. WeehunT aT WEEHUNT ROOFING. or call him aT 785-2446 For experT roofing. 224 0 Ads Friendly employees. Mr. CoyIe Hayes and Mr. Con- nie HarviIIe, aT The Lamar Avenue and I7Th STreeT IocaTion serve one oT Their many saTisTied ousTomers. For The besT in oiI producTs, go by one oT The many GULF sTaTions served by The GULF OIL COM- PANY or caII when car TroubIe sTriIces you. WELCH ART CENTER Your Picfure Framer Since I9I8 Mirrors and Fine PrinTs Original Oil PainTings 625 Bonham STreeT Phone: 784-76IO Paris, Texas F. I. MCCLANAHAN and BETHEL F. HOLMES - l 71.7 Alf,- f 14,4-7'TTT7 ...ff ' ,..7 LEVERETT 84 STEELE FUNERAL HOME Dial 2 I4 - 784-6623 26OI Lamar Avenue Pa ris, Texas 75460 FULLER FURNITURE COMPANY 2OI Bonham SI. Showing off Ihe beau+iI:uI giff deparfmenf aI FULLER FURNITURE are Wirfa Gafhrighf and Mary Fuller. These Iwo IoveIy Iadies are jus? wai+ing for you Io come in and Ie+ Ihem show you 'rhe beau- IiTuI furnifure and qiffs af FULLER FURNITURE COMPANY Iocaied af ZOI Bonham, Paris, Texas. NATIONAL EXCHANGE AND BROKERAGE CO. IO52 Norfh Main S+. Paul and Pena Wood encourage you To drop by The NATIONAL EXCHANGE AND BROKERAGE CO. As a Iisfening sales service wi'rh confacfs in eigh+ s+aI'es, Ihey can service any of your needs in Iive- srock and heavy equipment Drop by +heir office af IO52 Nor'rh Main or phone 785-453 I . Ads 9 225 Q PARIS M I LLI N G Eiliiih S332 Lioiilcllflfiifis BZLSIEZTIZF IZISSQQ anofher Iorlclifl of feed in+o i'rs place in The PARIS MILLING COMPANY warehouse. Qualify Special X ' 1392 Soufl-1 Main feeds 'ro fill every feeding need are available ar l34I Fjrsf SW PARIS MILLING COMPANY. a iff ili al Y MN H F MR 'P' ' Represenling .4.k N t E V .X ' Ullf .INMIEMQTEBLEIALS CENTE iffill. f, I xi '31 2 SI ,I 2 P' :QiiffifF'5'iiW5E'IVI'Ri3M.ffIi MuI'ual of Omaha Uni+ed of E515 -.,'i. f, ,, DAY 111 V fi girl ff 5 I OKLA 21 i'ai Y Omaha ' g gl NEB 17 A ' f. I f 1 i ,V ' 1 i' M' ' i ,Of , f, 3l I-I3 Firsl Nafional Bank Bldg., Paris, Tex. ggjifi A ' I ' 3 aaia, gi off. Su 4-5450, Res. Su 5-1553 I , THE ouIcK MART FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH FOOD STORE NE Loop 286 Building For 'rhe Fufure, Open 7'I I 7 Pays A Week Parfners in Progress, A New High School, A New Building Maferials Cenfer. FOXWORTI-I-GALBRAITI-I BUILDING MATERIALS CENTER Fresh Meal, Grocery Produce PAUL POMROY DONALD HUMPHREY 226 0 Ads . aol 'ii , T 'U I. I ,' . 5' sb 5 ' 'gil i, i' ' ' i' ' QM 43' , .- .ir y w., Q A- 4 NA . I f A A 0 ,L fa' A ,, Y 1 iglsfjf , . V ,, 2 Vygf ' - .. -ggsyfa' I , X 6241 I x 1 'HV ' in ',v:53M.M e qx I ' Q ' f elk .Ja fig ' f :i9 as I its 1 -fe 6 -is go f wc f 'ff We .r 1 I A .I tx X fi 3 A , A I s I 'qu . A t' y' 7' 5 - ,.x. .WL. , y 'Al Open a Savings Accounl vvilh us Ioday. Pro- vide your College Educalion wiih funds Thai earn a liberal dividend and are insured up Io 520,000 by an agency of The Federal Govern- menf. We offer loans 'Tor building, purchasing, or repairing your home. Visil FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION al 630 Clarksville Slreei in Paris, Texas, for all of your needs when building or buying. SiH'ing al her desk is Mrs. Jack E. Ivlackey, Sec- reIary-Treasurer of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Ivlrs. Mackey works wilh Ihe books and money problems al FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSCDCIATION Ads 0 227 C. PRICE AND SON I45 6+Iw SE ,,,,2- 0 TOWERS MOTORCYCLE SALES 2026 Norllm Main SI. For 'I'I'l6 greafesf in dirf and Irail bikes, see YAM- AHA, worId's leader for dirl' bikes. From Ilie Mini 60 CC 'ro rlwe Miglwly 360 CC, come see all The new YAMAHA on display. Towers race Track will open soon. For qualify bikes and Iops in sales and service and a complefe line of accessories. see Luflrier and RUII1 Towers. TOWERS is auI'I1orized Io sell YAMAHA - TRIUMPH - BSA Molorcycles. 228 0 ACIS Discussing Ihe many benefifs of C. PRICE AND SON INSURANCE are Mrs. RUII1 King, Mr. CI'1arIes Price, and Mrs. Jo Cope. All of your insurance needs can be covered af C. PRICE AND SON. Call 784-6646, or come by Ilneir new Iocalion. KENNEMER INSURANCE AGENCY I85O Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas For ALL Your Insurance Needs DAVID KENNEMER and LONNIE KENNEMER EPPS HILL GENERAL INSURANCE Firsf Nafional Bank BIdg. ALLEN GOODWIN PHOTOGRAPHER Porfraifs Wedding Candids CommerciaI 325I AIIen Sf. Phone: 785-3390 Owner: SOUTHERN MAID DONUT SHOP Donufs, RoIIs, Cookies, Brownies Ralph Bafes Phone: 785-34I5 WiIIiamsburg Shopping Cenfer Weekdays 6:00-9:30 CIosed Sunday Be Secure - insure wifh EPPS HILL GENERAL INSURANCE. Mrs. Arfhur Trupeni, office man- ager, and Miss Faye I-IanIey, cIerk, are aIways ready fo heIp you wifh your Iife insurance and insurance for your home, household goods, aufomobile, and business. If in need. call 785-3428. PIZZA VILLA 2449 CIarksviIIe Sf. Singing every Wednesday nighf af PIZZA VILLA is I-IoIIy I3eachIey. PIZZA VILLA offers many kinds of pizza, submarine sandwiches, and salads. Any combi- nafion can be made on your requesf. For delicious pizzas sfop in af 2449 CIarksviIIe or caIl in your order af 784-3909 for quick and prompf service. Ads 0 229 E.. BLANKINSHIP OIL COMPANY l425 Soufh Church Sf. l MOORE'S FOOD STORE Wesfern Oaks Shopping Cenfer Affer selecfing groceries, Kafhy Boyd checks ouf wifh Mr. Wayne Mahon and Mrs. Aileen Bell. The employees af MOORF'S FOOD STORE are courfe- ous and helpful. For fhe besf in groceries. meafs, produce, and service, sfop by MOORE'S FOOD STORE locafed in fhe Wesfern Oaks Cenfer. V 230 0 Ads High performance is assured you by Barf Jamar as he serves you af your local FINA sfafion. Your FINA dealer in fhe Paris area is BLANKINSHIP OIL COMPANY. Puf more Pflash in your driving. Buy from BLANKINSHIP OIL COMPANY. IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH I77l Bonham Sf. Fellowship and friendship can be found af lMMAN- UEL BAPTIST CHURCH. Bufch Hunf, Brad Sherley, Mifchell Wofford, and Mark Tomblin are enioying a fellowship affer church services by playing pool. Sunday School begins af 9:30 AM wifh church ser- vices af l0:45 and evening services af 7:00 PM. LOOP TRUCK STOP Loop 286 C BARNES TELEVISION SERVICE Yifrf r-'1 T Z1?1.Sb21v2w.f4'fZfZ?Ix5w' I f f-g 00 2'OO 01? fl! A new TV - mics- TAP 184-sm SIEREOS' BARNES TELEVISION I 803 24Th SE Ardie Barnes is shown sTanding beside his new serv- ice Truck which he uses in making all oT his home calls. For The besT repairs on your sTereos, radios, and all malces oT Televisions call Ardie Barnes aT 784-84-I7, or go by To see him aT BARNES TELEVI- SION IocaTed aT 803 24-Th SE Today. : : ,--....A4if -...x Mira ,I N -- K . ,:a.::t:-...Q-15,-,,,an'-...7 ' nuuu ---2:11,------!'. ll 1'--wlii ? '+'wv. .-.......,.. ---..'-,-....,,,.,--- ,.,1.:1:1 :',:-,313i,g'L!!!g Q!lllg!!llgi ' .....,.....r ---- ' 'ling - -fi' 'iv-01 5-...I You always geT a Triendly smile when you sTop by Tor service aT The LOOP TRUCK STOP. I'Iere Hugh Babb is shown servicing one oT The many Trucks which sTop aT The LOOP TRUCK STOP. Mr. COT- Ton IvIcDoweII is The congenial owner OT The LOOP TRUCK STOP. Dial 784-4979. 27I TRUCK STOP AND CAFE Highway 27I EasT Now open, The new 27I TRUCK STOP AND CAFE provides The besT service 24-hours a day. IT you need service, Tood, or iusT some Time To relax aTTer a Iong Trip, sTop by. Marvin Eagan and Jack Fend- Iey enioy The Tine service aT The 27I TRUCK STOP AND CAFE. For TasT repairs, sTop by. Ads 9 23I GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER 2505 Clarksville Slreel' IGIF CAGLE MAGIC FLAME 3 IZO NW Loop 286 Kay Cagle and Karen Moser agree Ihaf CAGLE MAGIC FLAME is Large enough 'ro serve you, small enough Io know you. BUTANF Roland Cagle, Owner Phone 785- I 575 232 0 Ads To find The besl in famous name brand producls a+ low, low oliscounl prices, come Io GIBSONS DIS- COUNT CENTER. Friendly, well-Irained personnel will assisl you wilh all Ihe ilems you need. Shop GIBSON5 for Ihe besl in values for all of your fam- ily. Come by and see. ORRELL'S Williamsburg Shopping Cenler Paris' newesl men's slrore is ORRELLS. Shown is Owner Bud Orrell helping Pee Wee Evers wifh one of The beaufiful suede coals al ORRELL'S. When you need excellenl qualify men's clolhing, come To see Mr. and Mrs. Bud Orrell in The Williamsburg Shopping Cenler or call 785- I 666 for informalion. ! r-1,1 Z AT The LIBERTY NATIONAL MOTOR BANK. Dianne Hussey works aT one oT The windows waiTing on LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK'S cusTomers. The IvIoTor Bank is equipped wiTh The TEL-AIR sysTem One of The high school VOE sTudenTs, Sharon Grimes, works To keep The records sTraighT aT The LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK. THE LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK oTTers many banking services. Among These are Ioans, savings, and checking accounTs. They also oTTer The drive-in bank conven- ience. ETTicienT and Triendly personneI is ready and wiIIing To service you aT all Times. For all your bankf ing TransacTions, visiT The LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK where The aTmosphere is pIeasanT and con- genial. Come in soon and open an accounT wiTh us. Remember Tor all your banking needs. see LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK. A FULL SERVICE BANK M76 ,fwzfff .f-ff, and provides a more personaI and convenienT approach To banking. Drive by Today To make your deposiT and have your checks cashed aT The TriendIy LIBERTY NATIONAL, 35 SouTh Plaza. 0 fly zzzfrziimyziieyi MTM? 234.Ad. IN PARIS,TEXAS fi .an f 12: x Lx fr? 9 K. fi' iff, B ,A is 5 NS W A A To Ge+ fhe mos? beauiiful Idol: in ig! fashions, Kay Short Befh s Bankhead, and Lisa Mazy buy 1 EQ fheir ouffifs for special occasions af CLYDE'S. For fhe 'Fihes+ siyles in quaIi+y clofhing, shop ,iffy , L aa,L CLYDE'S of Paris. a m ' Q s Remember: ' s s as ff Y - ' s It's a womagfs world ata a A sr, s a sl D Q fs s svss W , sQs i ggi? if Q- 552' ' of 1 fs. abss ,,aa a 'f 'n s,., if - P . V a - aa, F ' , ff fi M , - . E is . Msa, K ' Q ' s . I i si a' A . ' as X , . , , .- W. - .. . .W Qiwflii' .. T H ff .4'h 7x-if A L AAbb 1' . 4, ssaas as 5 aaa s s3.a saaa V- W V- V. 3 .vshs W ' ' ' ' -' ' - ,L-uxflifap ' Q ' 44-V ' 4 4 ' - - V k L'kL RAMSEUR BAPTIST CHURCH 950 12th SE THE NEW HOME OF THE RAMSEUR BAPTIST CHURCH ON LAMAR ROAD 'Where the Focus Is On Teenagers Phone: 785-6416 236 0 Ads I Pasfor Youfh Direcfor Associafe Pas+or Jim Elsom Walfer Fufclw Pefe Ra+heI THE EMPHASIS OF OUR YOUTH DEPARTMENT IS THAT CHRIST IS THE ANSWER FOR ALL THINGS. 311 -4. HARRISON a WALKER JSEQJITJTSFEZ if gggwgfgrsfzgg sugar CO N U I O N CO' Bgrrii. WT12.: yocunzsecidzu Io bT1iIdIITeI HLKIRRISOIND 222 Hickory S+' 84 WALKER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Iouild your building To suif your needs. AL SANDERS. CONSIGNEE TEXACO INC. 988 Wesi' Sherman TEXACO Producfs Firesfone Tires TRADE WITH A FRIENDLY TEXACO DEALER GENE WOMACK AUTO PARTS I YOUR . l0,,f'7 7 Y JOBBER it 475 Nor-'rh Main Paris, Texas 75460 I M 784-4364 Ads 0 237 Q . gssgxuuqlk , ,. Proudly, Mr. R. B. Slaples Sr. shows grandchildren Leslie Spruell, Bruce Sfaples. and Larry Slaples some of The fine diamonds al STAPLES JEW- ELERS in downlown Paris. The Slaples family is now in ils filly-sevenlh year of business in downlown Paris. STAPLES also offers The finesr supply of walches, silver, china, and iewelry found anywhere. Visil STAPLES. Jewelers 6 Clarksville Street Reach Oul for Friends 238 9 Ads ff Km X X ,I 1 li NX-a '9' ,sflf:f'2ffLJ st Clan ggi ,xl , V .f fwciy XL. R uil57Z,4?f?.f Q Vziftfv , 'IU U1filuQ. LL LQ? .yu,1-l:f,ip,2 CQ l3l1.X'id5lX isiwmfiuqj L ,wx 'd- 'N'j.,: A A A XX 7, , ' 'Q 1 X my aewjxewg Xf-Lfw as L lg sssss ,fiijef ix,wmCLf Y 455ifw.,.L lui i-HL W ' A TRIBUTE The halls are Tilled wiTh noisy conTusion, People walking There and here: And believe iT or noT, The walls of Paris High Are seeing Their lasT Tull year. A new, modern school is on The way And The old PHS will be aT resT. The walls will echo only silence, and They'll see no more homework or TesTs. The TaiThTul radiaTors will no longer be saT on, Nor The painT and plasTer peeled Trom The walls: The audiTorium will see no more class plays. Nor ChrisTmas Trees glow in The halls. The gym will hosT no more WildcaTs And never again hear Loyal and True g The games and pep rallies will be TorgoTTen All will deserT iT Tor one ThaT's new. Paris High had sTood Through a greaT depression And loolced on aT Two world wars, lT's heard many a lecTure and discussion And proTecTed iTs sTudenTs during counTless sTorms. Through The years, Paris High has learned many Things From The people who wallcecl Through iTs doors. And counTless have leTT iT beTTer persons Than They ever were beTore. So The classes oT '73 and '74 and '75, LeT's TreaT iT kindly This one lasT year - LeT's show our respecT because one day soon This Paris High will no longer be here. - Susan Pinckard From CaTs Meow Those Were The Days LasT Homecoming: DecoraTed Tor The lasT Time, The halls of Paris High experienced Their Tinal Homecoming. Opinions 0 239 PEP RALLIES lII'We GOT The STick: VicTory is TelT by members of The Senior class as Gary Elkins accepTs The spiriT sTick in a pep rally Tor an ouT-oT-Town game. IZI Come Back: Tommy FelTy Tries To pull back Jimmy Barraco oT JesuiT as Larry Wash- ingTon comes To assisT him. There is no need To discon- Tinue pep rallies because oT lack oT spiriT or because many people skip The rallies. The school should block The exiTs and require The sTudenTs To aTTend The pep rallies. The pep rallies are a privilege because sTudenTs geT away Trom school work. The sTudenTs should have enough respecT Tor and pride in Their school To aTTend pep rallies and show supporT Tor Their Team. There should be punishmenT Tor sTudenTs who do noT aTTend The rallies. They should be punished every Time They do noT aTTend. There should also be punishmenT Tor sTudenTs who do noT cooperaTe in The school-sponsored rallies. The Teachers should also be required To aTTend. NOT all oT The Teachers aTTend. This is a bad example To seT Tor The sTudenTs. If The sTudenTs are Torced To go, all oT The Teachers should be required To accompany Them. The pep rallies should noT be disconTinued because a handTul oT sTudenTs Think They are Too good To aTTend and show supporT Tor Their Team. IT is a privilege Tor The ones who go. IT everyone would aTTend, iT would be a privilege To Them Too. - JuaniTa WhiTney 240 0 Opinions Live For Today PEP RALLIES: LACK OF SPIRIT Needless To say, in The pasT Tew years There has been an excessive amounT oT skipping pep rallies Tor The TooTbalI games. There is noT really much a principal can do when The gymnasium is a block away Trom The school. IT is exTremeIy diTTicuIT To undersTand why anoTher would simply walk ouT The side door and go To The Sonic or go home early wiThouT boThering wiTh The pep rally and school spiriT. BuT This is noT The only problem. The people who do come To The pep rallies worry Too much abouT Their class geTTing The spiriT sTick insTead oT backing The TooTbalI Team on Friday nighT. Sure The spiriT is greaT in The rallies, buT iT shows a lack of spiriT To The Team when people yell chanTs across The gym Tloor Tor a cerTain class insTead oT The Team. I do noT Think Paris High School Tully backs iTs Team. During The TirsT parT oT The season, The Team was winning games and The people were behind Them one-hundredlper cenT. BuT as The Team sTarTed losing, The crowds dwindled considerably. When The Team goT behind during The game, half oT The sTudenT secTion would simply geT up and leave. AT ouT- oT-Town games iT is much worse. AT The TirsT sighT oT rain or incIemenT weaTher, The band and BIazeTTes prompTly leave wiTh many sTudenTs. This can demoralize a TooTbaII Team so much ThaT They will noT perTorm up TQ, Their capabiIiTies. I Think as a whole The Town and school is proud oT The WiIdcaTs, buT They will noT sacriTice Their comTorT Tor The Team. Even if Paris is down 50-O, spiriT should be shown by sTaying To give The Team encouragemenT. There are very Tew people aT Paris High School ThaT would go Through whaT The TooTbaII Team does each day aT workouTs. The school should realize The imporTance oT This and back The Team To The TuIIesT. - Larry Walker Opinions 0 24I 4 5 ' TO GRADUATE WITH HONORS ThroughouT This counTry There will be many sTudenTs graduaTing and Taking Their TirsT big sTep ouT The door and onTo The pavemenT oT The world and The years ThaT will age Them, shape Them, disappoinT Them, and yeT love Them. There are many who will Take one lasT look around aT ThaT door, and say, I'm glad I'm ouT. BeTore you Take ThaT lasT look and sTarT To say ThaT, Think, iT's your lasT year. The easy years are gone: The many hard years are To come and The Troubles oT The world will Tall on you even more. I have aTTended many schools, all oT which have been Tairly new schools, buT my Teelings, had I graduaTed Trom one oT These schools would have been diTTerenT. To graduaTe Trom a school ThaT has survived Through The years, Through Troublesome wars, and hard depressions, and Through mosTIy The devoTion and love oT pasT sTudenTs and Teachers is a greaT honor To all oT us. SomeTime, Think abouT all The sTudenTs who were our age, and ThoughT like us, and aTTended This school. All The sTudenTs who parTicipaTed in The pep rallies, who gave Their Tull supporT aT The big Homecoming game, baskeTbaII game, and oTher aThIeTic sporTs. Think oT all The sTudenTs who played on ThaT TooTbaII Team and in These oTher sporTs. Think oT all Those sTudenTs who sang The school song along wiTh The school pledge, and all Those sTudenTs who were generous enough To shed a Tear when They graduaTed Their year. MOST oT all, Think, oT Those who lived and are now dead. For Those sTudenTs who graduaTed, This year will be a parT oT This long hisTory aT PHS. No, iT is noT The only school buT is The school you're graduaTing Trom. IT's noT a perTecT school buT aTTer all we're noT perTecT eiTher. BuT iT is Paris High School, Old Aikin High School, wiTh iTs noisy radiaTors, The chipped, painTed walls, and sTrucTure wiTh iTs years oT age, buT mosT oT all iT is The school I am graduaTing Trom - The school or The year Tor me, especially in I973. - Benny Boyd III Honor Grads: Talking wiTh honor graduaTes, Principal Mr. Dee Cunning- ham inTorms sTudenTs oT The VaIedicTo- rian and SaluTaTorian oT Their class. T21 STraighTen The Line: Keeping The line in order Cind Tieben and Glenda Blas , y - singame are busy geTTing names before school picTures are Taken. 242 0 Opinions I2I QD fix? 'Tiff ifiiifi H s fhe Exfra Things You Do V- N - - ' Y :Pv if s CX xx' C wxgfgx ''EkXklk,QQIxX3QQ0xX?iQFQLQNSE Q'-sux X - 14 f 'NWS 1 ' f in - ' H U, ' wi .,, . 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K l3l Tell If All: Discussing fhe poinfs of salesmanship, Miss Marfha Hankins explains fhe do's and do nof's of The circulafion campaign. l4l Show and Tell: Explaining whaf sfudenfs do in VOE, Jane Brown shows Mrs. Joe Shelfon some poinfers in office procedures. l5l Drop I+ ln: Shirley Sanford fakes advan- fage of righf fo vofe for class officers. :L-mx N Opinions 0 243 lynn, , L Af,.,Js, ,. ,- 1, , 3 of Q 'xgq fb 1 C Y D' I . tcm X awk ASNWQ an a Ig +? kg-Lexx Rex KAQCQ xxx--1 Qfgkv'-LMQA Warm Welcome: Exfending his wel- 6- A :Semi fo ?+aFTe+ReEresn!1+a'rlvi Georgz . .f--- A A Q . 7 res on ns e e oe nn a roun kfvfg Tkc. . bqiwkf' LQ kg lsjeakifwg sifek of ner: scihcioliuhai ga? OSB 9 B SS no SS Of' 9 XINXQTYQRXQ QPJVXJ Meow, szhoolpeper. G S Q. i'CQs'w.wxSL XQLYM-N'NQFQ'N' X ' ' ' Q-EXE, GQ E f-X ffglmizxii -'-fUf9 JaSEq - - JAXLXSSQKYJ GJNA I MM? k fif ' fc,f,Lc,f N ,1,u'L,Q'wf'4S5 A X Q WLM JQQUMJQ fffYf-ffffffkR A 244 0 Opinions L dawg i, QSL,lrr,r3.n5L'K.,Tug,fu0i1, QM L Jim Elko T wxwfv CX. Mvvi Q31 'wfcxL0kc9fl'1ff4h el ...Nviwvf 4 SUX ffhvsyuwll- T up ml L?3ftlifflGT'OL M M GLNL 'AYA V, mg-gi gl, 4 mpg iflcwsyvlf, U , . QEUQ, C6110 V' - hmmm N' lQ,.iElzLL.J REACHING IN Teens have many people To reach ouT To for sTrengTh, leadership, and encouragement AT This sTage of life a person has undoubTedly made friends upon whom he depends. Since This is also supposedly an age of rebellion againsT The EST- ablishmenT, one migh+ find iT difficulf To ask for help or guidance from his parenfs or oTher older relaTives. A good friend or an admired older person would probably be soughT for during a Time of crisis. lT is always so much easier To presenf our problems To someone else To solve. ThaT brings To facT Thaf The Teen is noT Trying To reach ThaT all-imporTanT sfage of maTuriTy. When being confronfed wiTh a decision or problem, iT would be much more beneficial To The person To reach in afTer one has reached ouT for The opinions and guidance of oThers. Dependence upon oThers for our decisions should become less and less as we grow older and more maTure. Reaching in To see how we really feel abouT someThing and whaT our ideals and opinions are, and learning as much abouT The problem as possible will make iT easier for us To solve our own problems and make our own decisions aT The proper Time. Rash decisions show no signs of maTuriTy. These are usually made during Times of emoTional ouTbursTs. The Time To reach in for a person's own True beliefs is when he is calm, has noT been overly influenced by ofhers buT knows all There is To know abouT his problem. Thinking is whaT is basically needed during Times of crises and problems. No maTTer how large or small The problem is, Thinking is necessary. The quesTion mighf be, Should l cuT my fingernails or l'm hooked on dope, alcohol, and l'm failing in school - WhaT am l going To do? The firsT problem is a minor one compared To The second. Recognizing your problem is a maior sTep in solving iT. Trying To solve iT and geT back on The righT Track wiThouT ever giving up will clear The problem fasTer. There is a counsel for dope, alcohol, and school problems. DeTerminaTion of The person is all-imporTanT. This is found by reaching in. You musT really have The desire To solve your problem. Help and encouragemenf from oThers are very helpful wiTh These Types of problems. Mosf of The Time if can be found. BuT There will be Times when we ' will have To face The music alone. Experience in making our decisions and knowing how To reach in for how we really feel will make The hard Times much easier and more bearable. - Rosa Wooldridge Opinions 0 245 W ,Em Gem' Wi+h I+ Hang in There: Ge++ing +he hng of Things, Mike Womack works wi+l1 a helper on a iob assigned +o Hnem in Building Trades. 246 0 Opinions AnyThing Goes Why can'T people undersTand ThaT The currenT sTyle oT young men's hair is only a Tad? lT will come and go iusT like Tads oT The pasT. People have always wondered abouT The insaniTy oT youTh and They always will. The same people who swallowed goldTish. wore raccoon coaTs and sTuTTed The Telephone booThs are now shaking Their heads sadly aT The youTh oT Today. l-lowever, The ones who mosT oT The head shaking is direcTed aT are The ' young men wiTh Their hair sTyles. The older generaTion seems To TorgeT Their duck-Tail haircuTs. All They do is shake Their heads and say, WhaT is becoming oT our TI-IE INSANITY OF YOUTH socieTy? There is a soluTion To The so called problem, IT people would only undersTand ThaT iT is a Tad, and iT will pass iusT like duck-Tail haircuTs, goldfish eaTing, Telephone booTh sTuTTing, raccoon coaTs, miniskirTs, hoT rods, black leaTher iackeTs, and oThers: iT will pass more quickly. The more aTTenTion long hair geTs The happier The wearer will befand he will keep on wearing iT Tor a longer period oT Time. AnoTher soluTion is if Teenage girls would quiT mooning over young men wiTh long hair, They would sTop wearing iT ThaT way. Young men have always caTered To girls' wishes and young men oT Today are no diTTerenT. As long as There is a girl showering her aTTenTion upon him and proclaiming her love oT his hair, no young man will change iT. So, as soon as girls geT over The Tad, The ,young men will also. l have sTaTed my ThoughTs on The currenT Tad oT long hair. l have also oTTered Two perTecTly sensible soluTions To The problem. Some people will agree wiTh These suggesTions and oThers will disagree. lT is The ones who disagree ThaT will cause The long hair Tad To sTay around Tor a longer period oT Time. - Teresa Vaughan Opinions 0 247 ij I Qbw! if A GRADES. ARE THEY WORTH IT? AdmiTTing iT or noT, sTudenTs wanT To please peers. parenTs, and Teachers wiTh good grades. IT someone makes a good grade, don'T you hear abouT IT? IT is even a bigger deal if he didn'T cheaT. ExcIamaTions sound oTT, GoIIy, he musT be smarT. and, How long did he sTudy, Three or Tour hours? Grades are very imporTanT To everyone wheTher he sTudies or geTs answers on The sly. If They sTudy. They musT care. and Those who do noT sTudy care enough To cheaT. Some cheaT because They TorgeT To sTudy, did noT boTher To, had Too much else To do. or have The aTTiTude, I'II waiT Till Tomorrow and geT The answers in class, I hope.:' Ideas vary among Teachers and sTudenTs on The meriT oT cheaTing. The IaTTer views The subiecT wiTh lax sTandards and mixed emoTions. Someone cheaTs on The same TesT you Took and makes a beTTer grade. Is iT worTh iT To sTay sTraighT? Even Though you know ThaT you didn'T cheaT and have a clear conscience, who has The lower grade? This surely does noT brand every person making high scores a cheaTer. Those who have To cheaT usually do noT make really high scores. any- way. MosT sTudenTs Teel if someone can cheaT wiThouT geTTing caughT, more power To him. Teachers see The siTuaTion quiTe diTTerenTIy. They associaTe cheaTing wiTh sTudenTs who do noT meeT Their sTandards. Suppose a cheaT sheeT was discovered by a Teacher and idenTiTied by a parTicuIar sTudenT as his. WhaT acTion should be Taken? Should he be disgraced in TronT oT The class. senT To The oTTice where expulsion could resuIT, be spoken To privaTeIy by The Teacher, or Ie+ The maTTer ride and waTch The sTudenT more careTuIIy? All oT These are answers, buT noT soluTions. Each individual musT make up his or her mind as To whaT is righT or wrong Tor him. Then he can TruThTully answer The quesTion, Is iT worTh iT? wiThouT cheaTing himseIT. - Cindy Tieben Time Well Spen'I': WorTh iT or noT. grades were The aim oT The sTu- denTs as They worked Toward Their goal in life. These books are iusf a Tew oT The many sources used in gaThering inTormaTion. In My Opinion . . . T IAA C KI! L1,Q4?,,l -fflllldf ' cw s C fl-fLL'LLfLfjv b Q if 248 0 Opinions , , vw' who i,j.,LLl,,f li 1 Wgfqgg ,.,, 1 , Q 3 Look 'ro fhe Fu+ure HL if Wf If anybody evffy fe!! you. 'imgljlg Leif 7 lz.'nj5 in life me vfreef D0 no-f lelleve f'fj,'-fyfm Mm-F -fhe Lesfzjfve your' Leff anal Le!-f Wflf fame' 7Ld X041 5171 ffdiflmf' 3 7 , Wg -I I1 Les' W!S'l1e.S', .! Abbelrl, Linda Jo Bradshaw, Slephen -A- II8 Abbelf, Linda Jo ........ 5I, 59, 64. Abbo++ Cons+ruc+ion Company ...... 222 Abboll, Cynlhia Ann .5l, 55. 59, 72, I IB, 222 Academics ........ ....., l 29-I63 Adams, Bobby Joe ... .......... ..B8 Adams, Gary Dean ,. ..... 54, 80, I I8 Adams, Harold ........ .......... 2 06 .loe Adams Used Cars ............. 206 Adams, Richard Franklin ............. 97 Adkins, Cynfhia Lee... I l, 36, 37, 43, 48. 2l0 52, 64, 66, 68, 97. Adkins, Linda Diane ............ 64. Adkins Tire Company . , Agpro Inc .........,... .... Aikin's Men's Wear .. , . . lbl Belew Music Company . . Aikin, Mr. A. M. .... . Akard, Milchell Ray ..... ... 'Alexander, Paul Alexander's Bicycle Shop . . . . . . Alexander, Waller Gene ..,....... Allen, Benny Lee ................. Allen, Danny Ray .... 50, 5l, 63, I IB, Allen's Book Siore ................ Allen, Timolhy Craig .... 5l, 63, II8, AIIs'I'a+e ........................ Alsobrook, Rulh Ann . .52, 59, 68, 97, Amdall, Billy ...,................ Amdall, Roberl J ............... 97, Anderson, Bonnie Jean . . .48, 68, 97, I49 Belk ..,.....,,....... Anderson, Anderson, Anderson. Carie .... MissEuna .... Gene ................. Ausmus. James Lee. Anderson, Jane Elizabelh. lklll Anderson, Jane? Lynn... ..... .... Anderson, Marsha Lynn ...... 51, 68. Anderson, Rodney Hollis. .53, 63, 7l, .5I,62, 63. IO9 IO9 2IO I76 I9I I33 IO9 I96 .97 II8 20I 2OI 2OI I70 I36 I93 I93 I48 .63 .I9 .49 69. 2I4 .97 IO9 IO9 Anihony, Jay ...................... 56 Anlhony, Paula Jean Armiger, Mr. Roberl .......60,97 Armsfrong. Gloria Jane ...... 52, 97, Armsirong, Wanda ..... Arnold, Debbie ...... Arnold, James 'ArnoId, Terelha ..... Ashford, Mrs, Lois .... Assislanl' Principal .... Associales ......... Alhlelics .......... 'AH'away, John ....I7. .....30,97. IBI 202 2OI I99 2I0 I34 ....47-72 ..........73-93 Ausmus. Derral Dean ..... 38, 80, 87, Ausmus, Sammy Lee Aulo Mechanics .. Ayres' .......,... Ayres, Bok Kim .... - B B818 Equipmenf Co. Babb, Rebecca Lynn Babb, Travis Hugh ,... Babcock 8: Wilcox , . Bailey, Roberl Chris Baker, Guy ....... Baker. Linda ....... Ball, Barbara Ann ....... 59, 68, IO9. Bankhead, Belh Ann 250 0 Index . . . . . . . 156. ...'.' .'ii'fi,' isa' mfsis, I i'd4,' isfif iiisfifsfif rsf sb. 40, 51, 62, 63. lla, II8 II8 I57 209 209 220 II8 23I 22I 87. II8 .56 2I6 l6I 64. 235 41101 Barbee, Elberl Pafrick .54 Barnes, Angela Ann .... Barnes, Ardie .......... Barnes, Janie Darlene. Barnes T.V. ....... . Barraco, Jimmy .... Barr, Anne Mason Barr, Kennefh ........ . 58, 63, 70, IO9 ..........II8 ....,,....23l ....I09.l94 ........23I .....78,24l ........4-5,88 Barrios, Pedro Jr. ......... I l8, 237, 268 Barllell, Frank Durward .......... I4, 97 ,Baseball .............. Basl1am's Enco ........ Basinger, Yulon .. Baskelball ........ Bass, Benny Earl ...... Bass, Lucressia Ann .... .........92 ...,.206 ......,97 .....82-87 ........lo9 ...........97 Bassano, Mrs. Allred ....... 5l, I I7, I26 Bassano, John Alfred . .. Bassell, Gary .......... Bai+le. Judy Annefle ... Bauer, James Madison .. Beach, Mrs. Doug ..... Beachley, Holly ........ Beachley, Pamela Rulh .. BeaII's .,............. Beard, Jacqueline Marie Beard, Mr. Ralph ....... .42, 48, 97, I8I ..36, 37, 43. 59. IO9, I34, I36 ,.........II8 ......I26 ........229 ,,...5I,II8 ..........I77 ...IO9, I73, 268 ..........I3O Beard, Richard Bradley ...... 82, 92, IO9 Beard, Ronnie Joe ..... Beavers, Delores Fern . . ....II8, I42 ......68,97 Beckell, Michael Ray ........ 5l, 52, IO9 209 Belew, Thomas ......... Bell, Mrs. Aileen ... Bell, Larry David ....... .......209 .....233 ..........230 .......63,Il8 Bell, Teresa Lee ........... 68, IO9, l6l Bellamy, David Weldon ...... 63, 97, I57 Bellamy, Dr. Earl ..,.... Bellamy, Jim Anlhony . .. Bellamy, Lynn Adele. ..6. Bennell, Charlolle Marie ..........I30 ..........II8 55, 59, 68, IO9. 200 ..........II8 Benninglield, James Lee ...5I, 63, 7l, 97 I74 Benningfield T.V ......... Bethel, Timolhy Glyenn . . Belles, Brenda Jane ... Biard Oil Company .... Bills, Bellie Jean ..... Bills, Bruce Wayne . Bills, Carolyn ....... Billsf Elberl Ellioll ... Bills, Shelia Denise... .. .....I09 .....l09 ......,I8I .....97,I6I .......II8 .....lI8 ..........IO9 Black. Gladys Jean ........ 45, 48, 63, 97 Black, Steve Gene Blackshear, Phillip Ray ... .......56, IO9 Blackslone, Thomas Franklin .... 7I, 9l, 97 Blake, Carolyn Joyce Blake, Sandra Kay ....... Blankinship Oil Company . Blassingame, Glenda Rulh ..........IO9 ..........230 ....22, 68, 97. l7I, 242, 268, 269, 270, 27I Blazeffes ...................... 66, 67 Bledsoe, David ................ 45, I43 Bledsoe, Michael Boyd ....... 5l, 80, I I8 Blue Blazes Band .......,........ 62. 63 Bollon, Mr. Charles W. ........ II7, I26 Bolfon, Marilyn ......... ....... 2 I6 Bollon, Riva ........ ...,. 2 I6 Bond, Mrs. Maevon.. ....... 205 Bone, Claire ................... 5, l98 Bone, Rachel ..................... l98 Bonham SI. Church of Chris? ........ 223 ilk Booker, Billy Don Booker, Bobby Roy Jr.. .42, 48, 75, 79, 97 Booker, Dora Dean ................ IO9 Booker, Freddie W. ............ 87, I I8 Booker, Gregory James .......... 52, 97 Booker, Jimmy Lee ,..........,..... 97 Booker, Ray Charles . . .82, 84, 85, 88, 97. I39 Booker, xx Re-Donna Kim ............. I I8 Booker, Terry Don Books, William Emmeii . .5I, 6 Boone, Mrs. Cora .... Bill Boolh Molors .... Bosfic, Bobby Gene .. Boswell, Debby ..... Boswell, Mike ..... . Boswell, Palsy ... ... 4, II8, I44, I48 .......260 .......2I8 ....80, II8 .....I72 ........56 .......202 Boswell, Sally Jane ...37, 54, 64.68, IO9, I72 Boufwell, Bobby Gerald Bowen, Ken ......... .268 ....80, II8 .......2I7 Boyd, Benny Earnesl ......,.. 52, 97, l4O Boyd, Gary Don. . .42, 70, 7I, 75, 97, l50 Boyd, Johnalhan Wayne .... 92, IO9, I57 Boyd, Kalherine Jean ...... I l8, 230, 268 Boyd, Russell Craig ......... 5l, 70, IIB, I25, 204 Boyd, Mr. Terrell .... ...... 2 04 Boyd's Jewelers ....... ..... 2 04 Boyers, Mrs. Jimmy .... ...l3I Bradshaw, Siephen .. .... 98 Names and More Names: Shirley Sanford, in solid comlorl, Mary Feldhaus, and Rosa Wooldridge prepare The index. Cox, Kellon ...,.....,......,...... 56 I fr BFGSWSII. GUY DON Cunningham, Mr. Dee 'Braswell, Gary Don Braswell, Lauren ...... I3, 40, 50, 5l, 59, 62.63.68,IO9.I45.I89 'Brax+on, Jerry Dean ............... I35 Bray, Archie Gene .... 59, 70. 7I, 90, 98. I36. I7I, l78. 268 Bray Conslruclion Company ........ 2 I9 Brazile. Charles R. ..... l8. 5I, 59. 63. 98 Brazile, Cyndee Lugene ......, 64, 68, 98 Breil, William Roberl ............,., 98 Bridges. Carolyn Florence ........... 98 Bridges. Vicki Lynn ..5l. 52, 59, l08, IO9. l35,I70 Brighl. Charles Conly ............... 98 Brockway, Palricia Ann ............. I I8 Brooks, Arnold Ray ..,............. IO9 Brooks, Derlyn Lavone .... 82, 84, 85. IO9 Brookshires Food S'l'ore ............. 222 Broussard, Richard Charles Brown. Belh ...,................... 63 Brown, Charles David .............. I I8 Brown, Clifford Earl ......... 80, 87. I I8 Brown, Cornell .A ................... I I8 Brown, Debra Jane .48, 98, I34, l6l. 243 Brown, Gary Glenn ,.5l, 59, 7l, l09, I60 Brown, Mr. Harvey D. ..,...... l3O. 264 Brown, Janice Lynn ..... 59. 68, l09, l6l Brown, Joyce Loraine ....,...... 59, IO9 Brown, Linda Gail ................. I I8 Brown, Sheila Ann ........, 59, l09, I34 Brown, Shera Kay .... 5I, 56, 57, 98, I32. I33, I6O Brown, Sheryl Ann .... 56. 57, 63, 90, IO9 Brunson, Rickey L ................... 52 Brunson, Terry Charles .......... 56, I I8 Bulls. Derald Joe. . .36. 42, 43, 5l, 52, 53. 59,63,98 Bunch, Chrisli .. .........., I4 Bunch.Vicki .....I4 Burchinal, Sammy Franklin .......98, I56 Burks, Debra Sue ........... 64, 98, I49 Burks. Mrs. Edmund ..... Burnel'l', Bruce Ray Burns, Charlene ....... Burns, Deloras Hazel .... Burress, Joe ......... Burrows, Sieve .,.... Burlon, Barbara Ann .. Burlon, Dwighl Bur'ron, Hollis Burlon, Jean Ann . Bush. Bradley D. .... .........I77 .......ll8 ....64, IO9 .......98 ....2l5 .....I7 .....98 .....II8 ....92, IO9 Business ..................... I6O, I6l Butler, Brenda Joyce ........... 5l, IO9 Bufler, Peggy Elizabelh .... 42, 43, 48, 5l. 68.98, I34, I89 Bufler. Rickey ..................... I43 -Q- CabeII's ........... Cagle, Kay .......... Cagle's Magic Flame ..... C If J h R ....I68 ....232 ....232 a y. o nny ay ......... ...., I 09 Caldwell Mofor Company .......... I74 Campbell, Gerald Duane ....... I I8, I58 Campbell, Pamela Gayle..39, 68. 98. I49 Campbell, Terry Gene ............. IO9 Cannon's Prinfing Company ...,.... 220 Canlrell, Waller .................. I7l Carlock, Rila ............ Carr, Melody Diann ..,.. Carler, Calhy Melanie .. Carfer, Mary Evelyn . .5l, Carulhers. Donnie Ray .. Cason, Mrs. Earline ....... Caslleberry, Mr. Edmond. . Calhcarl. Marsha Ann . .. Cds Meow ........... Ca'H'lemen's Liveslock . . . C and E .............. .........20l . 6I, 64, IO9 .48, 98, I35 . 67, 68, IO9 .9O, 98. 209 .........I97 .........2I4 .....5l,52,98 .....52.53 .....l77 ....I82 Cearley, Roberf Lee Jr ............. IO9 Clark, Cearley, Susan Ellen ............ 63, I I8 Chaney, Kevin Royce ....... 52, l.09, I58 Chaney, Ralph A. .................. 98 Chaney. Roberl Brandon ..42, 48. 7I, 9l, 98, I64, 268 Chapman, Michael Dean . .5l, 70. 7I. II8 Chennaull. James Leslie ..... 56, 70, I I8 Cherry, Sharron Ann .... Cherry, Wanda Jean ... Mr. Chick ............. Chism, Esfella Jeanella . Chism, Larry Wayne .... Choir ............... Chumley. Troy Wayne .. Cifizen's Funeral Home . Cilizen's Sfafe Bank .... Cily Elecfric ,,....... Cify S+ Sdm ........ Bradlyv R.. .. Clark, Mrs. Gary ... .. Clark, Jimmy ......... Clark, Marlin Thomas... .....59. 6I.98 ....82, 85. .98 200 .98 IO9 .......64,65 .f f f ff fis. ..I24, l26. fffffffffii Clem, Peggy Carson. .... 5l, 67, 68. Clem, Scoll ....., 134. Clemenls. Jo Ann ........ ..... Click, Mary Kafherine ............. Larry Clicks Spor+s Cenler .......... Clifford, Sleven James .... 5O,. 54, 59. 70,7I. Clyde's of Paris ..... ........... .98 I84 I79 l9I I74 IO9 I48 II8 II8 09. I98 I98 .98 2l6 l87 63. I09 235 Cobb. Gerald Lee ..... Cobb, Roberl Allen .... Coca-Cola .......... Cochran, Brenda Cochran, Curlis. .. Coker, Breil .... Coker, Carl ,... Coker, Dr. Don ... Coker, Mr. J. C ........ Coker, Larry Ray ....... College Church of Chrisl The Collegiale Shoppe. . Collins, William Lee .... Colonial Coiffeurs ...... 'Conder, William Andrew Conger, Bill ........... Conlenls ............. Cooper, Belly Jewel .... Cooper, Debbie Kay Cooper. Gary Wayne .. Cooper, George Cooper, Jerry Wayne . . Cooper, John Paul ..... Cooper. Ronald Ladell .. Cooper. Sharon Kay .... Cooper, Versie Ray .... Iii Cope, Mrs. Jo ....,.... Cope, Judy Faye ...... ...........IO9 .....92,98, l62 .........I65 ....I7I .....2I .....92 .....20 .....28 ....II8 ....223 .. .... I99 ....lO9 .. .... 2I6 .. .... I67 ....5 ....lI8 .. .... IIO .. .... II8 ....80,II8 ......IIO .. ..... 98 ....II9 .....99 ...........228 .......IIO, I53 Copeland, Billy Ray. . .56, 59. ri, 99, 155 'Coplin, Danny Jack Coplin, James Richard.. Corder, Vanessa Kay . .3 Cormany, Mary Belh . .. Corner Drug Slore ..... Corrisfon, Leslie Anne M Cos+on And Son ....... Coslon, Bubba ......... Council, Anner LeVern .. Council, Glenda Faye .. Cox, Charles Randall ... II9 8.48, 52, 53, 66. 67, 68, 99, I34 ...........l97 arie .5l, 59, II9 ...........l97 ......l97 ........II9 ........67,lI0 IIO Cox Furnilure and Decoralors ....... I86 Cox. Kennefh Neal ..... Cox. Perry Wayne ..... Crablree, Priscilla Maria John J. Crain Reallor . . . Crain. Roy Don ........ Crain. Miss Slella Mae . Crane, Connie Jean .... Crane Eleclric ......... Crawford, Mr. Johnny .. Crawford, Mrs. Marly .. Creed. Mrs. Calherine .. Crews, Mr. Ralph ...... Crockefl, Donna Rulh. .. Crowder, Richard Allon . Crowell, Tommy ....... Crump, Curlis Louis .... -Crump, Ricky .......... Crump, Ricky Edward... Crulchfield, Tacie Lynne ....56, IIO, I42 ...,56, 57, 99 II9 ...........I78 ....99, l53. 255 .....34,96, I26 II9 ...........207 .73, 75.96. I26. l62,268 ....I68 .. .... 202 .. .... II9 .. .... IIO .......75 ......80. II9 ...........IIO ..38, 46, 48, 5I. 59. 64. 66. 67, 68, 99, 258 Cummings, Jerry Wayne Cunningham, Mr. Dee .. ...63, I IO, I58. IS9, I96 7, 32, 37, 38. 39. 49, II6, l26, I3l, I32, I33. 242. 260 'I' Enrolled +oo Iale 'ro class picfures. be included in 'H' Wilhdrew from school. Index 0 25l Dairy Queen 1 D ... Dairy Queen ........... Dangerfield, Dewayne . . . Dangerfield, Dwighl Earl . .. ...I93 ..........ll9 ..........llO Danner, Richard Lee ..... 34, 75, 77, Davis, Debbie Denese . .5I Davis. DeWif'r .......,.... IIO, I57 Davis, James Merfon .54. 63, 90. I IO, Davis, Mr. J. T. ..I9. 75. 88, 90. I08 Davis, Melvin ........... Davis, Rickey ......... Dawson, Edward Lee Dawson. Ronnie ....... Day. Donald William ..... Dean. Dianna Lynn ...... Dean, Herberl' Prenl ..... Dedicafion ........... Denison. Kennelh Don ... Denney. Paul Keifh ...... Dennis, Jerilou ......,. 63. II9. I73 Denny, Mr. Joe . . . Denny, Mrs. Joe .... .. Denny's Sludio ....... Denlon. Mr. Mason P. Derrick, Deborah ........ 'Devervx. John Dicken, Susan Renee ..54, Dill. James Richard ...... Dillard, Joe Dillard, Palricia Ann ... Dillion, Mr. Palrick ,. . .. Dislribulive Educalion . Dixon. Kafhy LaJoyce . . Dixon, Kevin C ........ Firs+ Federal Planning Ahead: Senior Tri-Hi-Y members discuss and plan possible ideas for a Talenl Nighf skif before presenling lheir Iinal idea al lhe Tri-I'li-Y meeling. ..5- IIO . IIO, l68. 266. 268 l62 l78 I26 ....75 ..........II9 .48,64,99 I68 .......8O II9 .......99 222 ....5I,64 IIO 268 ..........l72 ..........I72 ..........l72 ..II7,I26 l42 59.63.68 IIO ..IlO,I37 l58 ....64, 65. I26 ....I58,I59 ..........llO ..........llO Dixon, Ronald Keilh ....... 82, 84, 85. 99 Dixon, Vicky Rena. .4I. 42, 5l, 59, 6I. 67. Dixon, Tyrone Wayne .. IIO. I34. I85 .........,.lI9 Dobbins, Kalhie Loulina ..... 5I, 59, I IO Docfors ..,.......... ..........222 Donaldson. Miss Celia ..... I I7, I26. 263 Donaldson, Vickey Raye . . Dofson. Anila Lee ....... Douglas, Mrs. Billy ..... 6l, IO8, Douglas, Darrell W. .... . Douglas. Deborah Ann ... Earley, Lee Ann ...... Early. Mr. Joe Ben .... Early, Rianna Belh ..... Easley, Keilh David 5l, 59, 64, II9 ....l26, I56, I57 ......ll9, 142 Easfer. Calherine Joyce .... ...... 9 9 Easfe r, Glenda Kaye ..... Easlon, Ronclal Chris .. Ealherly. Carey Lee . .. Ealherly, Mrs. Fred .... Eafon, David ........... Ealon, Wanda Joyce .... .......II9 .....56, II9 ....7I,75, IIO ...,I26, I5O ......56 ...II9 ......IlO. l6l ......lI9, l5l I26, l52 .......87, IIO ..........llO Dowler, Douglas Reed .42, 48. 64. 70. 75. 88. 99, I33, 200, 265 Doyal, Jessie Dean .42, 48, 7l, 74, 75. 99 Doyal, Karola Ann ...... 68, 90, I IO, I35 I73 Drake. Mrs. June ......,. Driver, Virginia lone .48. 5l, 99. I38, I Dub's Food Marl ...... Dudley, Robbie Nell... Dudzienski, Cindy Lee . 42. I62 ..........2I0 .......59. IIO ..........llO Duffin, Kim Alison .37. 48. 64. 67. 68. 99. I37, l4I II9 Duffin. Scolf Reynold .... 5l, 86. 87, Duke 8: Ayres ........ ..........2I3 Dunagan, Tommy Francis ..54, 63. 70. 75. 88. I IO. 254 Duncan, Denise Francis . .5l, 63. I I0, I Duncan, Janice Marie .. Dungan. Jan ......... Dunkins, Mary Lucille .. AI Dunning Glass Shop. . . Durham, Mrs. Harvey .... 32. I33. I44. I45 ...II9, I64. 268 . .... 99 ..........l97 ..........l26 Durham, William Andrew .54, 63, 7I, Dzenowski. Harold Dean.. 252 9 Index . . .... 56. IIO. 254 IIO ......99 'Edwards, Donnie Earl ....... Edwards, Doris Ann ............ 59. I IO Edwards, Gwendolyn Jeanelfe Edwards. Edwards. James Earl ......... ......ll9 5l.80.II9 Jerry Eddie ..... ...... 8 O. II9 Edwards, Mr. Joe ..,.. ....... 2 60 Edwards, Mary Ella .... ....... I IO. I58 Edwards, Opal Donna ............... 99 Edwards. Paula Ann.. .59, 6I, 68. 99. I49 Edwards. Sherry Lynn .............. I I0 Edzards. Laurie Kay ...5I, 63. 64, 68. I 34. Eleclrical, Building Trades ...... I58, Elkins. Gary Lyn ...I4. l5, 37, 42, 43. 59, 64, 65, 70, 99. I4O. Ellis. Annie Louise ................. Ellis, Cynlhia Anne .. .5l, 64. 67, 68. Ellis, Mary Cynlhia .. Ellis. Velma Rulh .... Elmore. Connie Lynn Elsom. Rev. James... Elson, Judilh Ann ... Embry. Dora Ann ... Embry. Marfha Louise Emerson. Monfy .... Emery, Billy Wayne. . Emery, Willie Bell ... . ....... 4I,6l,99 .. ..... 99.l6l .........Il9 End of an Era ....... ..... 2 6l-266 Ending .............. ......... 2 72 Endsley, Michael Lynn ....... Sl. 75, IIO Epslein, Mrs. Lora... .......205 Essary, Mr. Clyde ... ... Elhridge, Mary Ann ... ...... .... Efhridge. Virgil .................. Eubank. Ronda Jean .... 67, 68, I IO. Evans, Donald Wayne ....... 56, 70, Evers, Jeannie Ann ...... 5I. 59, 64, Evers, Pee Wee ..... Exxon Producls ........ . . . -F- Faber, Sarah Marie ............ 72. Facully ......................... Fagan, Marvin Dee SI, IOO, I42, 23I, Fair. Linda ...................... Falls, Jayne E ............... 5I. 68. Famous Shoe Slore ............... Farrell, Mr. Ronald D. ...... 7l, IOS. Faulkner, Barbara Jean .68, IIO, I33, Faulkner, Karen Sue . . .5l, 59, 64, 68, Faulkner, Teresa Jane .... 4I, 5I. 59. I42, I9O. Feldhaus, Mary Calherine ...48, 57, 202, 250. Felfy, Tommy Alberf . . .4, 73, 75. 76. 78, 82, 85, 88. IIO, 2I3. Fendley. Mr. Cleve ............. 56. Fendley. Jack Lee ............. I I9, Fendley, Mr. V. L ................. Ferguson. Mrs. Carl .4l, 59, I I7, I26. Ferguson, Freddie Dean ......... 80. Ferguson's Funeral Home .... ,... A Fields, Bobby Joe ........ ...... Fields, Jerry Wayne .... .... 5 3. Fields. Sfeven Craig ...... ...... Fieseler, Gary Don ............ I I9, 'Figueroa, Charles Fredrick ......... Final Words .................. 239- Fine ArI's .................... I46, Firs'I Bapfisf Church ............... Firsf Federal Saving X1 Ldan Associafion .......... . . . . . . . I26 II9 IOO I34 II9 II9 .232 I66 I I9 . I26 268 .202 I I0 . I94 Farmer, Joseph Wayne Jr ..... 54, 64, 65. IIO 254 I26 l6I I I0 II9. 268 IOO. 268 77. 24I I26 23I 260 I39 II9 2I2 IIO IOO IOO I35 I I9 248 I47 2I5 227 Grant David Lynn ..... Firs'I' Nalional Bank Firsf Nalional Bank .... .... I 89 Fisher, George Kim ............... I I0 Fisher, John William ........... I I9 I54 Fisher, McLaughlin '84 Harrison' ...... I94 Fleming, Elvira Denise ............. I I9 Fleming, Michael Glen ..,.... .... I O0 'FIefcher, Sandra Jane .... ..... I OO Flelcher, Vicki Lynn ... .... IOO I6I Flippen, Billy ......... ..... 2 I6 Flippen, Charles Flippen, Tommy Lloyd ... ...... . I I0 Flippen, William Gary ... ..., IOO, I56 Flower Marf .....,...... ,..... 2 03 Flowers, Charles Roberi .... ..... I O0 Flowers, Wima Doree .... ....... I I9 Flynn, Kreig Keifh ..... ..... 2 4 IIO FoIImar, Donna Kay ... .... . I I I Foolball .,,..................... .74 Ford, Barbara Ann .......... 5I, 63 I I9 Ford, William Pafric . . .48, 5l, 63, 7I, 90, . IOO Ford's Food Cen'I'er . ...... I90 Foreign Language. . . ...I44, l45 Forge, James Thirkiel .48, 63, I I9 Forfhman, Ni'I'a Gayle ...... IOO Fox, Sharon Foxworfh-Galbraifh . . Francis, Charles Brad Franke's Taco Hui. . . 'Frazier, Charlene ... Frazier, James Lavan Frazier, Kennefh Louis Frazier, Tommy Lee Frazier, Vickye Genay SA' i ii Ai' idd 1 .226 I55 2I4 I85 I20 Freewifh, Mike Jr.. .. French Club ........ Frierson, Jerry Glenn . . . Frierson. Poriia Lynn ..... Fry, Donald Bruce ....... Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home . Fulbright Aubrey Lou . . . Fulbright Charles 'Fulbright Glenda Faye . . .....59,III ...52, III, I58 ..........I0O .... .III .... .2OI .. .,... IOO ..........I00 Fulbright Maquesfia James .6. 42, 48, 59, 75, 79, 96, IO0, 268, 270 Fulbright Mr. Murkes .... Fulbright Safurah Jean . . ..........260 ..........I2O Fulbright Sharon Louise ..5I, 59, 68, II I Harrell, Teena Lynn Gold, Terry Lynn .,.. ..... 6 8, IOI, I6O Golden, Mrs. James ........ 6I, II7, I26 Goley, Debra Kay... Golf ...........................,. 9I Good, Laura Virginia ..... 53, 54, 63, I20 Goodson, Myron Thomas Goodson, Timmy ....,.. Goodwin Sfudio ....... Goodyear Service Siore . Gordon, Glenda Gay . .. Gough, Mary Kay ...... Grand Aufo Paris ...... ....56,III, I54 . ........ 229 .... .I66 . ..... IOI . ..... III ...........I80 Grand Oxygen Company ,..... ..... I 75 ....56, I20, I5I Fuller, Billy Charles Fuller, Bobby Earl ..,.......... I I I, 226 Fuller, Curlis Lee .......... ....... I 00 Fuller Furnifure Company .... ..... 2 25 Fuller, Mary .............. .,... 2 25 Fuller, Sandra Kay ......, ..... I I I Fuller, Travis Earl .................. I20 Fulsom, Floyd Lynn ............. 56, III Fulfs, Kelly Sue . . .5I, 59, 64, 67, 68, I I I. I38, 200 Funderburg, David Wayne . . .4O, 59, I I I, 268 Furlch, Edward .,....... ...... 8 8, 89 Furlch, Erie Darnell ..... .... 8 6, 87, I20 Fufch, Mr. Walfer ................. 236 Fufure Farmers of America ....... 56, 57 Fufure Homemakers of America ...60, 6I Fu+ure Teachers of America ...... 58, 59 -9- Gaffney, Vanessa .... ..... I 00 'Gain, Barbara Gaines, Shirley Ann .............,. I20 Gambill, Mr. Glenni ................ 46 Gann, Brenda Gail. .6I, 64, 68, I II, I32, I33, I52 Gann, Reginia Susan ..... 48, 5I, 68, IOO, I32, I33 Garchie, Vicki Joyce ............... I20 Gardens Aparlmenis .............. 220 Garland, Ruby Jewel ,59, 6I, 68, IOO, I49 Garrelt Charles ................... 63 Garvin, Kenneth Wayne ............ I I I Gaihright Wirla ..... .....225 Gene +he Jeweler ..... ........ I 83 Genlry, Paul Wayne , .......... I20 Genrry, Rhonda Rae ........ 67, 68, IOO German Club ...................,. 54 Gibson's Discoun+ Cenier .......... 232 Gifford's Army Surplus .... .... 2 03 Gilbert Doris Ann ...... .... I 20 Giles, Nannie Jean .... ...... I I I Gill, Vanessa Zoe .... ....... I 20, I52 Gilliam, Mrs. John ............ I26, I49 Gilmer, Ronald Thomas .4-, 42.48, 63, 70, 75, 96, IOI Gladden, Marlise Jo ..........,.... IOI Glass, Celia Jean ....... 5l, 63, I20, I96 Glass Mofors Ponfiac .............. I96 Gleghorn, Billy Eugene ...42, 52, 53, IOI Glover, Colis Lee Jr. ............., I I I Godwin, Karen Anneile .......,. 6l, IOI Going, Vanessa Befh .. . .....54, I20 As fhe Sainls Go Marching ln: Band and Blazelfes march around Ihe Plaza promol- ing spirii for rhe game 'rhaf Friday nighr af Noyes Sladium. Graves, Cheryl Renea ..,... 5I, I20 Graves, Marcus Evereff ........... Graves, Mr. Ralph ............... Greb, Ronnie Ray ......... 56, IOI Green, Debbie Lee ..... 48, 68, IOI Green, Ricky David ............... Green, Ronald Gene ,...... 56, I20 Green, Sharon Kaye .............. Green's Elecfric Company ......... I43 IOI 260 I55 I33 III I54 I20 I82 Gribble, Lorena Elizabeth .... 37, 67, II I, ISO, I83. 268 27I Griffin, Mr. Kennelh .............. .23 Griffin, Marc Wayne .... 56, 64, I I I I55 Griliis, Harold Lewis ............. I I I Griliiis, William Edward ........... I20 GrifliI'h, Micky Dean .............. I20 Grimes, Sharon Virginia .... 68, IOI, I49, I6I 234 Guosl Paper Company. . .' ........ . I9O Gugler, Diane Leslie ......... 50, 5I I20 Gugler, JenneI I'e, Louise ........... IOI Guidance Office ................. I35 Gulf Oil Company Corporalion .... 224 Gurley, Jim ..................... .76 Gurley, Mark Randell ............. I I I Guihrie, Mrs. Jimmy .... 5l, 96, I26 I44 Gwinner, Helen ChrisI'ine ........., I I I ... H 1 Hagedorn, Kafherine Margref ...... I20 Hall, Marvin ..,................. .76 Handley, Sally Rhea ...........,.. I I I Hagood, Mrs. T. M. Jr. ..48, 49, 96, I26, l38 L. O. Hamrnons Men's Srore ....... 200 Hanks, Bonila ................... IOI Hankins, Miss Marrha .... 22, 28, 40, I26, 242, 258, 270 27I Hanley, Miss Faye .,.,............ 229 Hanna, Paul W. Il ............. I20 262 Harbuck, Busfer .....,... ........ . 92 Harbuck, Pafricia Louise ........ 63 I20 Hardin, Alan Dale ......... 70, IOI I40 Hardy, Mark ....... ......... 2 I5 Hardy, Mrs. Mae ................ I95 Hardy Oil Company .............. I95 Hargis, Bryan Keifh ..... 5I, 59, III. I57. I58 I94 Harold, Mr. Reece . ...... 205 Harrell, Mr. Bill .... .... 2 05 Harrell, Dick .................... .82 Harrell, Roger Dale .............. I I I Harrell, Teena Lynn ..35, 55, 6I, 68, I ' Enrolled foo la+e +o be included in class piclures. 'I' Wifhdrew from school. Index 9 253 Harris, Carol Yvonne Harris, Carol Yvonne ...I2O, 2I4 Harris, D. C. lRipl . . . .. .... .I67 Harris, Mrs. Myrfle .... .... I 97 Harris, Wanda Sue ................ I2O Harris, William Thomas ............ l20 Harrison Consfruclion Company ..... 237 'Harrison, Deb .......... 24, 67, IOI, I85 Harrison, Pafricia Ann ............. I20 Harrison, Ricky Paul Hagf, Sfanley Ray ........ .... I 20 Harvey, Donny .................... 77 Cecil Harvill Insurance Agency ...... 208 Harville. Mr. Connie ............... 224 Hayden, Bill deGraffenreid Jr. ..I2O, I62 Hayden, Cleo Earl ................ Hayden, Jannie Jaunice .....,... 64. IOI III Hayden. Nifa .,.. ...... 2 O3 Hayes, Bob ....., ...... . I5 Hayes. Mr. Coyle .... .....,,.... 2 24 Hayes. Slephen Rex ......... 5I, 63, I I I Hayles, Rila Arleen ...... 48, 5I, 59, I2O Haynes, Mrs. Evelyn ............... I75 Haynes, Mrs. Tommy .............. I68 Hayler, Priscilla Anne ..6, 24, 42, 48, 49, 67, 68, IOI, I35 Hearn, Gary Reece ............... IOI Hearn, Jimmy Charles ............. IOI Hearn, Mrs. Marilyn' .... .... Hearne. Larry Darnell... .... Henderson, Mr. Bill ..... ....... I87 I20 .I8 Henderson, Mr. James ............. I8I 'I'lendricks, Lorefla Kaye ..... 57, 59, IOI Herron. Mrs. Lehoma .............. I53 Heuberger, Dickie .................. 92 Heuberger, Linda Jo .... 22, 53, 68, OI, V I77, 268, 269, 270, 27I 'HesI'er, Clay Allen Hickman Insurance ................ 206 Hicks, Clela Jean ... ...... .I20 Hicks, Danny Ray ..... ........... I I I Hicks, Miss Francenia ....... 66, I27, ISI Hicks, Haskell ................. 75, IOI Hicks, Rebekah Kaye ..... 5I, 64, 68, IOI 'Hickson, James Highland Lumber ... .......... .I8I 'Highfower, LouAnn .A ..... ...... 6 3 Hill, Billy Mack ................ 80, IZO Epps Hill General Insurance ,........ 229 Hill, Kenneih Glenn ...... I3, 75, 88, II I Hill, Macie Befharene .............. I I I Hilliard, David Owen .. ...92, IOI, I57 Hillard 8: Son ....... ,........ I 83 Hilyer, Sue ......... ............ 2 I3 Hindman, Gary ...,............... 2I.0 Hindman, Robin Kay . . .37. I2O. IBO, 268 Hiner, Lee Henry ..... 59, 70, 7I, 75. II I Hinds, Mr. Ben ...... .,..,........ I 59 Hines, Linda Carolyn .,..... 64. I20, I43 Hinsley, Donald Jay Hinsley, Niia Kay ..... ..... I 20 Hi-Y .......................... 70, 7I Hobbs, Gwen Ann ................. 3I Hobbs, Nancye .... 66, 68, I I I, l34, 259 Hodges, G. I. .................... I67 Harold Hodges Insurance .......... I67 Hodgkiss, Charles Thomas ....... 5I, l2O Hodgkiss, Dennis Franklin .54, 72, 80, I2O Holberf, Bonira Janeffe ......... 66, IOI Holden, Paul Holder. Terry Wayne ..... .... I 20 Holiday Inn 8: Reslauranf .... .... 2 37 Holland, Harold ......... ..... 8 2 254 0 Index Hollywood Vassarefle ......... ..... Holman, Susan Kay .... 42, 47, 48, 64, 67.68, IOI. Holmes, Cleonne Marie ...43, 48, 5I, , 56, 57, 63, 68, IOI, I33. Holmes, David ...,................ Holmes, Marsha Jayne .5I, 56, 57, 6I, 68 Holi, Fracharn Louise .............. Holfon, Paula Diane ... .... Homecoming Nominees ..... .... Homecoming Queen .............. Houchins, Barbara Wennell ......... House, Jeanne Elizabelh .... 67, I02, House Jewelry ................... House. Julia Ann ....... ..... I 02, Housloni Billy Dee ....... .... 5 6, Howard, Jarvis Dewayne ....... I I I, Howerlon Molor Company ........ Hughes. Carherine Elaine ....... 6I, Hughes, Joella ........... .... Hughes. Randell Lyn ..,. ... Hughes, Rulh Marie .... ........ Hughes, Sybil Dianne ............. ii Humphrey. David Hardy ...54, I20, I 208. Humphrey, Earl Jay ............... Humphrey, Vickie Kalhryn .... 5I, 59, .. IO2, IO7. Humphrey, Michael Eugene .54, I II, Humphrey, William L. Hunl, Bulch ...................... Hunler, Lee Ann .......... 5I, I2I, Hussey, Berl Lewis ...5I, 59, 7l. 92, I Hussey, Dianne ................... Huichings, Belly ......... ..... Hulchings. David Wayne ........ 56, Hurchings. Raymond Sleyen ........ Huichison, Brad ....,....... .... JeHon, Rebecca Ann Hulchinson, Jane Ann .... 64, 67, 68, Hurio, Mrs. Tony . . . I7, 46. IO8, I27, Ideal Cleaners 8: Laundry ..... ...... II2 258 2I3 Igleharl, Joseph Howard .5I. 56. l2I, I44 Immanuel Bap+is+ Church ......,.... 230 Index ................... .... 2 50-260 lndusfrial Arls ................ I62, I63 lnduslrial Cooperaiive Training. . I56, I57 lness, Charlolle Ann ............... I2I Ingram, Mrs. David ..... ...... I 30 Ingram, John Paul Jr .... ....... I 02 Ingram, Linda Kay .... .... 6 3, I2I Ingram, Nicky ...... .,..... 5 6 Ingram, Peggy Lynn .... ....... I I2 Ingram, Sandra Pearl ... ........ .202 Ingram, William Lewis ..... ..63, 7I, IO2 Inniss, Mrs. Eleanor ..,............. 206 Inniss, Jean Elizabelh .48, 60, 68, IO2. I34 .. J .- Jack, Mr. Gerald . . .74. 75. 88. I27, I46. 256 Jack, John Michael. ..54, 63, 70, 9I, I I2, I90 Jackson, Carlos Bernard ......... 32, I I2 Jackson, Chequila Renne .... ...... I 02 Jackson, James .................... 56 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jimmy Hugh .............. Jocasla ........ 5I, 54, 68, Peggy Sue ...45, 48, 62, 63. IO2. Jamar, Bari Carig .... ...56, I2I, 'Jamar, Bill 'Jarvis, Richard Clyde... ....... Jefferson, Felecia Ann ............. Jenkins, Dahlia .................... I2I II2 68. I6I 230 IO2 I2I 2I4 Jeffon, Rebecca Ann ..44, 50, 5I, 59, 63, Nazis Sei Up Headquarlers: Joe Farmer, Tom Dunagan, Andy Durham, and Mifch Mallory decorare fhe lronl ol: The house for Ihe German Club Chrisimas par+y. Jessee, Mrs. W. F. Mackey 3, pierson 68,112 Jessee, Mrs. W. F .,.,.. 52, 108, 127 J-Mar Tape Club ................ Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson. Johnson Johnson Johnson. Johnson, Johnson 'Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Barney Gene ....... 75, 88 Carie .................. David Alan .28, 56, 64, 121 Deborah Ann ...59, 61. 68, Douglas Keifh ........... Mrs. Florence ,.... .. Jo Ann ................. Joe Dale ................ Mark 1-lilfon . .54. 59. 70, 71, Robbie Ann Sfeve Wayne.. . . . .80 Timofhy Alan . .. , . .56 Vernella ................ William Clay .......... 56 Johnsons Florisf 8: Monumenfs ...... Jones, Barnell ............. ,. .. Jones. Bruce ........ .... Jones. Mrs. Daniel .... ....... Jones, Deborah Ann .. ....., 121 Jones, Deborah Lois.. .... 63. 121 Jones, Debra Jean . ........ . Jones Painf Sfore . . . Jones. Sherri Lynn ....... ...216 ..........112 Jones, Sfephen Cherry .......... 38, 121 Jordan, Mr. Olen R .... 39. Journalism .....,.. Jumper, Mr. Don. .. Jumper. Donald ...., 40, 80, 82, 92. 108, I27 . . . . 136, 137 .......207 ......56 Jumper, Earl Dean ...... . . .207 Jumper, Wanda Ann .... ...112 Jumper's Ci'1y Markef .... . . .207 Juniors .............. . . . 108 1 K 1 Kammer, Gary Wayne 32, 33, 59, 80, 121 Kammer, Kennefh Lee ............. 102 Karls' ........................... 200 Keane, Charles Lee ..... 56, 121 Keane. James David... .... I02, 157 Keane. Vara Jean ... Kelley, Troy Dean . .. .. ..........12I ..........12I Kelln, Brel C. ........... 36, 51, 52, 112 Kendrick. Kafhy Marie . ............ 102 Kennedy, Jimmy ................... 64 Kennedy. Mike Sferling . .48, 51, 70, 117, 192 121.142, Kennemer, Debra Lynn ..... 68, 112, 158 Kennemer Insurance Agenc y ........ 228 'Kennison, Samuel Roberf ............ 88 Ken's Pizza ....................... 202 Landers, Mrs. Roweha .. Lane, Deborah Jean . .. Lane, Eddie Paul .... Lane, Gary ...,.. Lane, Sheila Denise .... Langley, Debra Kay ..... Langley, Rebecca Ann ... Language Arls ......... Larkins, Teresa Dale ..... LaRue, Burnie Mack . . .28 LaRue Ford Tracfor ..... LaRue, Lee Harris. .54, 72i I i 1 I A 1 H ....22. fffiii ....63 ......I36, .112, I57. 121.144, Laverne s .............,......... Lawler, Mrs. Harry ....... 7, 96, 127 Lawler, Kafhy Diane . . .42, 48. 51, 53 63. 68, 69 Lawler Mofors ...... ........... Lawrence. Mrs. Hill .... Layne. Charles Alberf ... Leach, Randy ......... Leafhers, Mifchell ... Lee, Mr. Mark .......... '.'fff5i, ......I27 Lehman, lneeda Jo .,........ 61, 64, Lemmond, Byron . . .42, 48, 103. 171, Leonard, Debbie Lesfer, Elizabefh Rufh .,.. 269. Lesfer, Junifa ........,...... ... 'Les1er, Paul Eugene Jones, Eddie Mae .... ..,,,,. 6 4. Jones, Gerry Lynn ... ...102, 237, 268 Jones, Mr. James E ..... ..... 9 6 Jones, Jeffrey Presfon . . . . .63 Jones, Joyce Lucille ... .... Jones, L.C .......... ...121 Jones, Linda Gail .... .,.112 s Oinlr, Oink: Roy Crain and friends find a playmafe, a helpless pig. in fhe corri- dor during fhe lunch period. li Kenf, Larry ...................... 215 Kenf. Marsha Rachelle ...... 51, 112, 161 Kenzler. Lisa Elaine ............. 53, 121 Kerby, Earl Wayne ..... 90, 102, 158, 222 Key Club ...........,.......... 70, 71 King, Aaron Harvey .........,.,... 102 King, Alice Faye King. Mrs. Barney .... ......... 5 3, 127 King, Henry Joe .......... 13, 75. 82, 88 King,Jo Ann .................. 61, 112 King, Rheff .13, 32, 33, 40. 48, 50, 51, 59. 75, 92. 108, 112, 148. 189 King, Mrs. Rufh ...... ' ............. 228 King, Susan Loraine ...... 51, 67, 68, 102 Kirby, Lois Ann ....... .......... 1 21 Kiser, John Richard ..., ....... 1 21 Kline. Kline, Anfhony ,.... .. ......... 56 RandyScof1' ..... .,.51,63, 121. 'Knighf, Norman Lynn Koelling. Pefer Michael ...13, 26, 29, 48. 54, 59, 70, 82, BB, 112, 116, 189, 244 Konkle, Charles Jeffrey ............ 102 Konkle, Sfephen Jay 'Kuba1a, Pafricia Jo . Kubala, Yvonne .... KPLT ............. KPRE ............ ...121 ...I21 ....18 .. ...176 .....I71 Kroger Family Cenler .... ..... 2 16 Kyle, Brenda Ann ..... .. . 121 Mrs. Lo'H Kyle Realfor . . . . . . 176 11-- ....202 Mary Ladd's Hair Design .... Ladell, Jerry Wayne ............... 121 Ladell, John Wayne Lahman, Chrisfa Eileen .51, 121, 194,268 Lahman, Darrell Wayne ..... 42, 102, 158 Lahoma's Sweel' Shoppe ............ I77 Lamar Avenue Church of Chris? ..... 223 Lamar Counly Echo Lancasfer, Mr. Bill ................. 197 Landers, Befh Suzanne . . . 13, 67, 112,218 Levere'1 r 8: Sfeele Funeral Home ..., Lewis, Mary Lewis, Priscilla Landon .... 51.52.59 107.112, 135.145, 189, Liberfy Nafional Bank ............. Library ................ ....148. Liggins, Clifford Ray ........... 63, Lilly, Janice ..................... Linam, Mr. Tom P ...... Lindsey, Sheila Kay . ..... 21,13O, 131. ..54, 112. Linnabery, David Lee ........... 64, Liffle, Rickey Harold .... 56, 80, 121, Lifflefon, Susan .................. Lively, Mr. Paul E. .... . 91, 117, 127. Locke, Sherry Anneffe .... 51, 59, 63 1 12. Logee, Richard Thomas ...... 64, 75, Lohrey, Rick Leon Lollar, Sherry Lynn . Lone S'1'ar Donuf .... 286 Loop Cafe ......... 286 Loop Truck Sfop .... Loff, Benny Bay ....... Loff, Carey ........ LoH's of Flowers .... Lou Arno1d's ...... Love, Wadis L. Lowe. Mrs. Glen .... Lowrie, Marlin Wayne . Lowry Chevrolef .... Luman, Vickey Kay ......... 61, 103, Lyles, Elaine ......... 1 IV1 1 Mackey, Mrs. Jack E. .... Mackey 81 Pierson ..... lk class picfures. ff? Wifhdrew from school. ,.....103. Enrolled foo lafe fo be included in Index 0 255 113. Maddox, Mrs. Bobby Maddox, Mrs. Bobby ............. Mahan, Rickey Lynn .48, 71, 75, 103, Mahon, Mr. Wayne ...,.......... Main Cafe ....... ............. Main,C1yda Jean ..., 51, 63, 68, 90, Main Ollice ................. 132. Mallory, Celesle Diahnne .......... Mallory, Larry Boyd .............. Mallory, Slephen Milchell ..,.. 54, 63, 80, 121. Malone Glass Shop ............... Mann, Barbara Nel1...5l, 53, 59,63 Margraves Drug Slore ............ Marlowe, Mrs. Gary ...57, 117, 127, Marlowe, Marsha Lynn .... 48, 53.61, 69, 103, 134. Marlen, Laverne Ann ........... 54, Marlin, Ann Marie .... 61, Marlin, Aulus Jr ...... ...... Marlin, Rebecca Ann . .. . . . .67 Mason, Belly Ca ry1or.e .......... 60 Mason, Danny Lewis... ......80, 87 Mason, George Larry ....... 45, 51 Mason, Jerry ..,....,.. ........ Mason, Linda A. ....... ...,.. . Mason, Michael Henry .... .... 5 1 . Massey, Linda ......... ....... Massey, Margie Diane .... . . . 103 Malhemalics .......... .. . 142 Malhis. Mrs. Jessee . Mayes,Johnnel1 .......... Mazy, Lisa M ............... 51, 59, Mazy, Max Lee . . .51, 70, 75, 82, 88. McAbee, Sharon Elizabelh ..51, 113, 268 McAl1isler, Calhy Elois ............ McA1lisler, George Scoll .......... McAllisler, Kay Ann ......... 51, 63 McAleer, Virginia Leigh ........... McCar1ey, Mr. Bob ............... McCar1ey. Kyle Wade ..54, 64, 122, 212 McCarre11, Debbie McCarler, William Rory ..... 37, 63 McC1anahan 8: Holmes .....,...... McC1anahan 8: Holmes ............ McCloud, Phillip Wesley ..... 80. 87. 127 150 230 172 112 133 121 112 70. 254 190 121 173 160 68. 152 121 112 112 112 112 121 121 .88 .51 112 112 158 143 127 112 235 113. 213 183. 271 103 103 121 121 130 144. 268 122 176 224 122 L.P. McCuislion Communily Hospilal . 198 McDonald, Laurelle ...44, 46, 47, 48, 67. 133 68, 103. McDonald, Paul William . . . 103, 181.237, 268 McDougall Olds Cadillac ........... 190 lk McDowell, Mark ......... ......... 4 5 McDowell, Pal Will ..... .... 5 6, 103 McDowell, Susanne McElroy, Danny Gene McE1yea, Eddie ..............., 24 113 McEver, Jellrey Don ..... 54, 64, 71 1 13 McEwin, Kalhy .................. 140 McEwin, Margrel ................ 202 McEwin, Susan E. ........... 37, 52 103 McFadden, Jack Roberl ......... 71 103 McFadden, June Wilma... .... 61, 122 McFadden, Karen ...... ....... 1 94 McFadden, Rila Kay ... ...113, 157 McFalridge, Terry Lynn . .... 56 103 McGee, Jackie Lynn ... ...113 161 McGrew, Carolyn Jean ... ... 122 McKay Music Co ....... . . . 217 McKee, Gregory Dean ..... 103 McKee, Kenl Brian ... .... 51 122 McKee, Larry Brenl .... .... 5 1 122 256 U Index McKee's Food Marl .... McKinney, Mr. Clyde. .. ..... 127, 'McKinney Paul McKnighl, David Jr.. 82, 84, McKnighl, Mr. F. L. ............. . McKnighl, Royce ......... 5. 21, 91, McLarly, Ronnie Gene .56, 113, 154. McNeal, Charles Slephen McNeal, Maddie Lou McNeal, Randy D. McNeal, Sharon Dianne . McQuilly, Eric Andrew . Meadow Gold Dairies . . Meed, Franklin ...... Meeds, Jimmy Lee... Meeks, Bobby ......... Melvin, Larry Bruce ..... Mercy, John Roberl .... Merico Packaging Planl . Merrill, Cheryl While .. Meyer, Cynlhia Annelle Miears, Mr. James Paul . Miears Pharmacy ....... Michaels, Danny ....... Mickens, Marvin Joe ... Mickens, Vanessa ...,. Miles, Dr. Jimmy ..... Nance, Deborah Milchell, William Micheal ...... 113 Moore. Anila Kay ............,. 61 Moore, Cecila Kim ....... .... 1 22 K Milchell, William Glenn ......... 80, 122 163 122 151 104 Moore, Moore, Elz ........ Kim ..,....., , .... .. Moore 81 Lipscomb . . . .... . . . . 81,82. 113. 75, 88. 51 75 87. 103. 103, 87. Milford, Mr. Roberl .... 56 96 Miller, David George. . . 42 63 Miller, Hilda Kay ...... 59 64 Miller, Marlha Jean .. Mims, James Edward Mims, Wilma Lee ................ Moore, Noah Blake Jr ........ 71, 91, Moore, Pennie Ray... ...... ,... Moore, R. D ..... .. ......... .. Moore, Rickey, Lee .. .... 71, 113, Moore, Sandra Kay ..... .......... Moore's Food Slore .... ......... Moree, Carol Ann ................. Moreland. Nova Louise .... 122, 188, Morgan, Ricky Wayne .. ........ .. Morrell, Susan Elaine .............. Morris, Barry Edward .............. Morrow, Jan Leslee . .25, 64, 68, 104. Morrow, Mark 1-louslon ...42, 46, 48, Moseley Amusemenls .............. Moseley, Richard Mark. . .52, 59, 64, Moser, Karen ..................... Mosley, James Edward Minor, Earnesl Lee ............... Minor, Larry Glen ..... 48, 75, 76, 77, 79, 82.83, 85.88, 113 Minor, Mary Jennella ......... 104 xr Minor, Priscilla Ann Mosley, Lois Jane .......... 61, 113 Mosley, Wanda Joyce ...... 61, 1 13 Mullen, Pamela Alice .......... 104 Mullens, Mr. Lesler ....... 117, 127 Murphy, Mr. B111 ................. Murphy Lumber Company ......... Murphy, Marianne ...54, 59, 63, 68, Murray, Richard ................. Musseller, James Fred Jr ........ 63 Mulual ol Omaha ........ ....... Myall, Dayne ......... ..... 8 7 Misso Conslruclion Company ...... Milchell, Billy Wayne ............. Milchell, Brenda Kay .....,..... 22. Milchell, Johnny Ellon ... ....... Milchell, Terry William ...... 75, 76, Milchell,Wi11ella Jane ...... 4..113. -N- GY 151 172 104 113 220 157 104 230 122 268 122 113 122 13 54. 104 20 104. 244 232 158 15 16 14 17 17 113 17 .7 12 22 12 Nabors, Melba Yvonne ......... 68, 111 Nabors, Rebecca Jane ...... 37, 113, 17 Nafe Concrele Producls ........... 16- Nance, Deborah Kay ,... ..104, 158, 21N Welcome Back: Aller recovering lrom a near-lalal hearl allack, Coach Gerald Jacli- expresses his gralilude lo lhe sludenl body lor lheir supporl during his illness. Nance, Donna Jean .. Q 1 O'Brien, Mrs. Allie M. ...22, 59, 96, I27, I38 Olfernalf, Jeff .................... 79 Olive Branch Apls. 8: Day Care Cenler .....,.................. I74 One Hour Marlinizing ............, 2I2 Orrell, Bud ............ ...... 2 32 Orrell. Xochill Lyn ..... 64, II3 Orrell's ............. .... 2 32 Owens, Carolyn L. ... ....IO4 Owl Drug Sfore .... ...... I 66 Owl Slafi ,.......... .... 2 68-27I Owl Sweelhearl' .................... 32 Owl Sweefhearl Nominees ........... 33 Oyler, Jeffry Weldon .5I, 58, 59, 63, I I7, I22 -P- Palace Cul-Rale Drug ............. 205 Palmer, James Jr ........... 88, I I3, l58 Parham, Dan Thomas ... ...... 63, I I3 Ray, Tim Philpoi, Shane ....... .... 2 I8 Philpoi, Shirley ........ .... 2 I8 Pho+ographer's Credils .... ,..... 2 67 Physical Educalion ... ...I50, I5I Pickard, Larry ...... ...... I 50 Pickens, Vickie Pierce, Linda LaJoyce .. ,........ I22 Pierson, Palli ......... .... 5 I, I22, 2I7 Piggly Wiggly .................... I8O Pinckard, Susan Joanne ...I2,: 30, 3l, 46, 48, 54, 68, IO4, I89, I99 Pifcock, Cheri Renee .,.... 1 , . . I I3, I6I Pizza Villa .......... . . . .229 Plafler Inn .,........ .... I 88 Polk, David Franklin. .. ....I22 Pope, Carol ..,..... .... 2 I3 'Por'rer, Randy Joe Posey, Tommy ...,.. .............. 5 6 Poffer, Tommy ...................., 87 Powell, Donie Louise ..... 5I, 59, 64, I22 Powell, Kevin Lewis ......... 53, 63, I22 Ramada Inn 81 Res+auran+ .......... I9I Anofher Bacharach: Mr. Tommy Seay. pracfice leacher for fhe band, direcls a number 'For The Chrislmas conceri. Nance, Donna Jean ........... I I3, I6I Nance, Mr. Philip ........... 74, 75, I27 Naron, Michael R. ..43, 5I, 59. I22, I45 I Nalion. Rick Wayne ..54, 63, 70, 75, II3 Nafional Exchange 81 Brokerage Co. . .225 Nalional Honor Sociely ............. 49 Nalions, Danny Edward ... ...I22 Nafions, Phyllis Ann ..... ...I22 Neal, Barbara Neal, Jeff ........... .... 5 6 Nelson, Charles Franklin ..... ...I33 Nelson, Helen Henderson .....,,... IOI Newberry, William Roberf Newman, Brenda Renee ......... 63, I22 Paris Brunswick Lanes . . . ....... . I82 Paris Easl Pharmacy .... .... I 73 Paris Florisf ...................... Paris Paris Honda .................,.... Janilor Supply 81 Chemical Company ...................... Paris Paris Paris Paris Paris Pa ris Paris Junior College ...........,... Liveslock Commission Co. Lumber Company ............ MaH'ress 8: Venelian Blind ...... Milling Company . .-'i ......... . Music Company ........ News ............,. Powell, Lee Alvis ....... ....... I 22 Prall, Fannie ......,..... ..,... I I3 Presley, Daniel Eugene .... ....... I O4 Presley, Deborah Ann. .. .... 64, I22 Preslon, Belinda Clay . .. .... 6I, I I3 Preslon, Mr. George ...... Preslon, Geri Lynn ....... Prevoslo, Deborah, Louise . . C. Price and Son ....... Price, Mr. Charles .... Procfor, Cynlhia Dian. Proller, Beverly ........ Pruell, John Millard ,..... ......5I, I22 SI, 55, 59, 64. I22 .........228 ....228 ....I22 ......2I6 ......56, I22 Publicify ..................... I64-238 Purdy, Jeryl Lee.. .5I, 59, 64, 67, 68, I I3 Purvis, Beverly Elizabelh ..... 5I, I22, I94 Pynes, Donna Sue ........... 58, 59, I23 Paris Office Machines ..... Paris Typewrifer Exchange .... Parker, Bobby Dale Parker, I-larold Wayne .. ..., 56, I I3 Parker, Jim .......... ....... B 7 Parker, Vicky Jane .... ..,... I 22 Parnell, Earl Ray .... . . . I I3, I58 Parnell, Johnny ..... ....... 5 6 Parnel Ronnie ..................... 56 I. Parsons, Mrs. James ............... I27 Parsons, Rendell Mark ...5I, 63, I22, I43 Parsons, Roberl' Leo ......... 56, 7I, IO4 Parficip PASF ....... ahon ....... ...... I O-48 .....5I Pall, Curlee ......... ..... 5 6 Palierson, Dianne ...... ......... I I3 'PaH'erson, Grace Hursl' Pallerson, Randall Dale .... I I3, I57, 222 Newman, Kafhy Leverne . ..... I22 Nicholas, Charlsey ...... ,.,I67 Nichols, Janell .......... ...I I3 Nickerson, Re-Donna Jean ..,,.,.... I22 Nickerson, Willie James ,,.......... I22 Nobles, Linda Joyce. . .5I, 59, 6I, 67, 68. I I3, I85 Nolan 8: Simpson .... ............ 2 O8 Merle Norman ........ ..... 2 I4 Normenl, Mr. Bob ,................ 2I4 Normenf 8: Casfleberry ,....,...... 2 I4 Normenf. Edward Sims. .63, 70, I22, I43. 2I4 Norlh, Carolyn Ann .... 63, I22, I73 268 Norfh, Johnny Ray ...... ..... 6 3 IO4 Nowell, Kalhy Elaine .. ..5l, 63 I22 Null, Debra Ann .. .. .59, IO4, I58 Pavilion Pharmacy ..............,.. I73 Payne, William Brani . .32, 42, 48, 70, 7I, 82, 9I, IO4 Peel, Richard Dale ................ IO4 Peel, Richard Wayne ..... .... I 04 Pendergrafl, Jimmy Don .. .... I22 Penny, Ronald Gene .... .... I I3 Penny, Vicki Lynn Perry, Michael ..................... 56 Personalilies ................... 94-I28 Pelree, James Harold. .47, 5I, 59, 64, 65, 92, II3 Philley, Paul Mick ..,.... 56, 80, I22, l55 Philley-Slalon Insurance .........,.. I8O Phillips, Pam ........... ..... I 7 Phillips. Sieve ....... ...., I 4 Philpol, Doug ..... ..., 2 I8 Philpol, Kim ...... ,... 2 I8 Philpol, Roy .... .... 2 I8 -Q- Ouaid, Charles Joseph .... .... 5 I, I23 Ouaid, Chris .......... .... Y ..I29 Qualify Furnifure ......... ..... 2 I6 Oualls, Ira Don Jr. ............ I I3, I57 The Quick Mari Food Sfore ......... 226 Quisenberry, Linda Belh . .24-, 67, 68, IO4, I49, I85 - Ry.. Ragsdale, Lucy Susan .... I23 Rainey, Mr. B .... . ..... 80 Rainey Insurance ......... ..,. I 77 Rainwaler, David ............ ..... 7 5 Rambo, Jennifer ........... 6l, II3, I52 Rambo, Jerry Mclver ........ .... I I3 Ramsuer Baplisl Church ..... .... 2 36 Randolph, Sieve ......... ..... 8 6 Rasl, Mrs. Richard ................ I27 Ralhel, Mr. Pele ..,............... 236 Raulsfon, Debra Jean 55. 58. 64, I23, I45 Rawlings, Mrs. L. A. 69, 96, I27, I48, I49 Ray, Terri Jane .... 5I, 59, 64, 67, 68, 90, I I3 Ray, Tim ..... ,....,........ I 6, I7 ' Enrolled +oo Iafe lo be included in class pictures. Wifhdrew from school. Index 9 257 Rayburn, JuaniI'a Lynn I Sandlin, Valerie .................. Smiih, Thomas Jr. Congra+uIa+ions: Miss Marlha I-Iankins, a former recipienl' of The mosl spiri+ed Ieacher award, Talks wilh Tacie Crurch- field, Mrs. Tony Hullo, and Ford Taylor aboul Their spiril awards during 'rhe Lake Highlands baskefball game. Rayburn, Juanifa Lynn .. Rayburn, Ronnie Joe Reaves, Mr. H. C.. . .. Reaves, Mrs. H. C ........ Reaves, Rickey Dale ...... Red River Valley Coin Shop. Redus. John Mike ........ Reep's Furnilure ........ Reese, Dannie Roberl .... Reese, Mr. Jack ....... Regan's ............ Reid, Pee Wee ...... Rhea, Andy .......... 'Rhoades. George R ....... Rhoades, William Bryan ... .....56. ...53. .....56. Rhodes, Anifa Renee ...48, 67, IO5, Rhodes, Glyn Wayne ..... Rice, Gary Wesley Rice. Kalherine Louise Ridgeway, Rex L'Roy .... Ridley, Joyce Denise. .. Riggs Jewelry ....... Riggs, Sherry Lou .. Ripley, Mr. James .... Roadway Express ..... Roberson, Dewayne Roberfs, Danny Wayne ...... 64, 80 Roberls, David Carroll .......... 56 .fffiii ...25 Roberlson, Roberl C. 52, 54, 59, I I4l Robinson, Debra Faye ............ Robinson, Gary Gene .......... 80 Robinson, Valerie Ann .... 36, 37, 5I, 67, 68 Robinson, Vanessa Dale Rodgers, David Paul ............ 63 Rodgers, Mr. Ralph ........ I9, I08, Rodgers, Ronald Lawayne ...... I05, Rodgers, Sandra Kay ........... 4I, Rogers, Mrs. J. Howard ........ I27, Rogers, Linda Merle ....... IO5, I6O Rogers, Scolly Glen .... ...... I I4 Rollerson, Sheila Denise . Rooks. Miss Carol .... Rose, Pamela Jo ... .. ...59 258 0 Index Rose, Ricky Thomas .5I, 64, I23, I44, Rosson. Jeff Waller ............ 56, Rosson. Kenny William .......... 56. Rowe, Rebecca Ann ..5l, 55, 59, 72, Rucker, Paul ...................... Rucker's Dairy-E'He ................ Ruff, Huberl' .... ....... Runels, Lorella .... .... I 05. 'RusseII, Larry Wayne Russell, Richard Glenn .. ..... Ryan, John Philip ....... ..... 6 3, .. S 1. Saffell, William Shane ............. Sale, Ragina Fay ........ 5I, 59, 64, Saller. Timofhy Glen ........... 56, Samuel, Lea Ann .... 48, 64, 68, I05, Sanders, Diana Lea ......... 54, 6I, Sanders, Zill Jr ................... Sanford, Shirley Kay . . IO5, 202, 243, 268. Sansing, Karen Ann ............ 63, Sansing, Michael Keilh . .. .... Scales, John Timolhy .... ..... Scarborough, Dorcas A .......... 67, School Board ........,.. ..... Schwarh Gulf Service . .... . Science .......... 1 . ..., I42, Scoll, Thomas .... ............... Sears ......................,... .N I 3? I48 II4 I23 I23 I35 I94 .79 I6I I23 I23 .I05 I23 I23 I33 I23 .II4 ..I7 250. 269 I23 .IO5 .I05 I05 I30 I7O I43 .56 I7I Seay, Debbie Kay. .42, 43, 48, 64, 65. 67. 68, IO5, I37, I49. Seay, Mr. Tommy ................ Secresl. Mike C. ........ 5I, 63, I05, Secresf, Paula Ann ...29, 34, 5I. 59, I I23 Secresf Radio 81 Television Service . . Seiferman, Debbie .............,. Seiferman, Joel DeWayne ...... I I4, Semple, Jill Laureen ...25, 3I, 32, 44. 48, 5I, 55, 68, II4, I34. Seniors .....................,... Shahan, David Hobarl ....... 80, 8I, I68 257 I82 I7. I82 I82 .I9 A222 46, 203 .96 I I4 Sharp. James Srephenson . .42, 48, 70, IO5, I89. Shaw, Elsia Jean .. ......... .. Shellon, Carol .... ......... Shellon., Charles .... .. Shellon, Mr. Fred ................. Shellon, Mrs. Jim R ............... . Shellon, Mrs. Joe .... ..... I 27, I34, 7I. 200 I52 I67 .63 260 I27 243 Shellon, Kalhy Suzanne ...5I, 59, 67, 68, I34 200 . II4, , Sherley, William Bradley ..... 25, 63, I I4, I58, 230 Sherman, Mrs. Frank ........ 54, lO8, I27 Shook, Mrs. Rifa Mae .......,..... Shonebarger, Keilh D. ........... . Shorl, Janef Kay ..... 22, 37, 46, 68, I36, I47, I89, 235, 268, 269. Shorl, Mr. Roberf ........ x. I30, 264. Shor'r's Food Slores ............... Sikes Food Sfores ................ Sikes, Tammra Jo .... 5I, 55. 90, 99, A I34, I53. Simmons, Mr. Lloyd .... ,......... Simmons, Pamela Dianne .5I, 59, 68, I5I, 202. Simms, Calhy ...... .......... Simms, Myron Clarence ..... 59, I05, Simpson, Carolyn Ann ....... 6I, 64, Simpson, MaryLue Ann ........... Sims, Beverly LaJoyce .... 59, 6I, 64. I I4 Sims, Bobby Charles .............. Sims, Marcia Gail . . .5I, 67, 68, I I4, Bob Singer, Inc ....... Sisson. Donna Joyce ............ 37. Skaggs, Deborah Kay ....... 68, I I4, Skidmore, Craig Miears ........ I05, .60 I I4 IO5, 270 265 I96 206 I I4, 206 I3I I I4, 268 259 I95 I I4 I23 68. I58 .75 I35. I98 I7I I23 I6I I57 Skidmore, David Lynn .............. I23 Skidmore, Mr. Jerry D .... 80, 87, 92, I I7. I28, I63 Skinner, Mrs. Wallon ,..........,.. I30 Slagle Brofhers Used Cars ......... I74 Slagle, David Wayne .......... I I4, I57 Slagle, Ralph ............ ..... I 84 Slagle, Ray .,........ ........ I 84 SIagIe's Insulalion ..............,. I84 Smallwood, Debora Lynn ..3O, 32, 48. 68, 70, I05, I36, I53, I99. Smallwood, Jerry.. Smallwood, Jerry Brad .... 55. 268 206 I23 Smifh, Admiral Earl ..... I23 Smilh Carpe+s ....... . . . I95 'SmiIh, Cravon Earl Smifh. Davey Earl .... .......... I 23 Smilh. Deborah Lee . .... 64, IO5, I33 Smifh, Dewayne. .. ....... . I I4 Smilh, James Lyn ... .... 63, I I4 Smifh, Judy Yvonne ,. .......... I I4 Smilh, Mr. Lloyd R. ..... 56, 96, I28 Smifh, Peggy Jo ......... ' ...... 67, I05 Smilh, Peggy .................... 205 Smifh, Rickie Don ..43, 48, 5I, 53, 59, 63. 7I, I05 Smilh, Sandy Jr. .,............... I05 Smilh, Thomas Jr .... .... 8 8, I.05 l l Sparks, Mike .......,............ Snow, Calherine Lynn Wacasseyi MVS- A- V- Snow, Calherine Lynn . ....... 51 . . . . 1 17, 128 Snowlon, Joel Jr. ...., ........ . Snowfon, Roberf Lewis . . . Social Science Dep1'.... Solomon, Dewayne ... Sonic Drive-ln ..... Snow, Mrs. W. H.. . .. f f f f iss ....l14 Sophomores ....,.......... Soufhern Cleaners ................ 123 137 105 123 139 135 185 118 170 Soulhern Ice 8: Cold Sforage Company . . 196 Soufhern Maid Donul Shop ........ Spang1er's ...................... Sparks, Mr. Charles .... 48, 116, 128 Sparks, Sfephen Louis ........... 64 Speairs, Jana D. ..,. .. Spears, Marlha Marie Speas Vinegar ..... ro- Speech Drama ................ 140 Spencer, Beverly Lynn ..68, 105, 149 Sperring, Jim ...,.,.............. Spruell, Jerian ................. 17 Spruell, Leslie Rene .... 63, 123, 187,238,268 S 8: S Dress Shop ................ Slallings, Jay Reagan ...... 123, 158 Sfallings, William Tracy ........ 114 Sfankus, Leslie Elizabelh ...... 56. 57 Sfaples Jewelers ................. Slaples, Larry Granf ....... 80, 123 Sfaples, Mr. R. B. Sr. ............ . Sfaples, Roberl' Bruce .34, 75, 92, 93, 1 14 Slaplelon, Donna Faye 54, 59, 63, 68 Slapp, Chris1'iane...54, 68, 105, 144 Slarks, James .......,............ Slarr, Mary Ellen .............. 114 Sleelman, Mark Edward ........,.. Slephens, Chrislopher Dale ,..... 56 Sfephens, Connie Sue .... 48, 67, 68, 134, 161 Sfevens' Foods lnc ....,........... Slevens, Sharon Pafricia . .51, 67, 68. 107. 136, 187 Sleward, Clabon Chesler .......... Sfidham, Russell Oneal .... 44, 50, 51, 1 14 Sf. John, Rebecca Lynne .51, 67, 68. Sf. Joseph's Hospilal ....... . . Slinson, Kim Winona ......... .. Sfone Plumbing, Healing, 81 Air Condilioning ,.............,... Sfone, Eddy Dean .25, 114, 141, 158 Sfone, Jo Nila .......,........... Slone Tille 8: Abslracl . ........... Slone, Tommy Lewis ..53, 54, 62, 63 33, 51, 55, 57 229 168 134 .36 123 123 .213 141 170 .85 269 59. 270 187 209 219 123 238 238 238 108, 238 114 148 123 139 106 123 IO6, 185 184 106. 268 106 64, 268 114, 134 177 123 168 168 114 207 123 Sfone, Tracy .........,......... 56, 63 Slorey. Mrs. Kelley ..,... 19, 61, 108, 128 'S'rreefy, Slephen Paul ,.........,... 106 Slrickland, David Lee . . .. ...56, 123 Sfrickland, Terry ....... .... 9 2, 93 Sludenf Council ................... 48 Sludenf Driver Educalion ,...... 162, 163 Sullivan, Timolhy James. .51, 64, 106. Su1son. Judy Ann Superinlendenl ...... ............ Swaim, Anlhony Leslie . .. ...63. Bob Swaim Hardware ....... ..... Swaim Prinling Company ........... Swan, Thurmon .............,,.... Swank, Bruce Leeland ..,... 114, 139, Swiss Drive-ln ....,.. ........ 139 131 124 192 210 .56 157 180 Swollord, Mark Slephen xx xi Sykes, James Kim ,...... .. 124 1 T 1 Talley, Brenda Ann ... ...114 TARS ............... ........... 5 3 Tafum, Thomas Mabry ............. 106 Taylor, Charles Michael ...33, 50, 51 59, 64. 71, 83, 92, II4, 196 Taylor, Duane ..................... 56 Taylor Glass Shop ..........,...... 196 Taylor, Jerry Ford . .46, 51, 124, 158, 196, 258 Taylor, Larry .... .............. . 56 Taylor, Tim .......... .... . 56 Temple1on, Bobby Templelon, Gary Wayne ....... 114, 157 Templelon, Ricky Edward ........ 56, 124 Tennis .,............... ...... . 90 Terry, Harlene .,...... ...22, 129 Terry, Mrs. Gilberf ..,. . . . 18, 128 Terry, Mrs. Vela ..... .... . 22 Texaco .............. .... 2 37 Texas Furnilure S+ore . . .... 217 Texas Power8z Ligh+... 211 Tharp, Terri ..................... 193 Theme ........................... 2-7 Thielman, Charles Floyd 28, 114, 182, 268 Thielman, Mr. Eugene ....... 70, 96, 128 Thielman, Mr. Henry ....... 36, 128, 135 Thomas, David .......,........... 114 Thomas, Deborah Jean .... II4, 173, 268 Thomas, Jimmy .................. .56 Thomas, James Edwin ....... 54, 63, 1 14 Thomas, Janie Earline..32, 33, 51.55, 59, 64, 72, 117, 124, 125, 187, 204 Thomas, Jerry Lynn .... 51, 58, 59, 70, 73, 75, 79, 92, 114 Thomas, Joyce Marie ............. 124 Thomas, William Edward .... 51, 59, 106, 139, 144 Thomas, William Jesse ...... 87, 124, 143 Thompson, Greg ................, .90 Thompson, Juanila Elizabelh .. 106 'Thompson Linda Thompson Mark ......,.......... .63 Thompson Nona Michelle .... 51, 59, 63, 68, 114 Thompson Randy Ellis ... ...8O. 124 Thompson's of Paris ... .... 219 Thompson, Tommy ............... .79 Thompson, Willard ............... 124 Thornlon, A1ice..51, 59, 67, 68, 114, I35, 200 Thornfon, Mrs. Homer ..,......... .49 Thornfon, Julianne ..6, 42, 48, 64, 67, 68, 72, 106, 107, 135 Thurman, Marisa ...51, 68, 114, 144, 219 Tieben. Cynlhia Lee . . . 12, 32, 42, 48, 53, 54, 67, 68, 72, 96, IO6, 176, 242, 268, 269, 270 Tippif Floor Covering .............. 202 Todd, David Lawrence .......... 56, 124 Todd, Glynn ......... ............ 1 68 Tolberl, Milzi Jean .... 50, 51, 59, 62. 68. 115, 134, 145, 204 Tomblin, Mark .................... 230 Tomblin, Paula Ann .........,.. 106, 158 Tomiblin, Paula Kay. . .51, 56, 61, 68, 108, 115, 135, 145 Tomes, Lynda Rachelle .63, 124, 177, 268 Toon, Jerri Lynn .................. 124 Toppings, Cafherine Joann . . ..... 1 15 Tow, Joe Phillip ....... Towers Molor Sales ...... Townsdin, Kenl' William ... Track ............. . . Traclor Supply ......... Tri-Hi-Y .............. ......56,1l5 .........228 33, 51, 59, 62, 63, 124 .......219 . .... 68,69 271 Truck S+op and Cafe .... ..... 2 31 Trupeni, Mrs. Arlhur ....... .... Turpin, Ronnie ........ .. Turner, Gail Elain ....... .. Twilly, Vickye Redell .... . . 1 U 1 Uarco .............. Ubben, Ted ....... .... 7 6 Usry, Charlolfe Ann .. ........ 115 Usry, Lloyd Neil ..... ......... 6 3, 106 Usry, Sherry Lynne ..... 1 V 1 Vance, Melody Joan ... Vaughan. Teresa Dell .... ....64,124,158 .....59,64,124 51, 61, 68, 106, 148 , 149 Viergever,Timo1hy E1vin...54, 59, 71, 77, 1 15 Vocalional Agricullure ......... 154, 155 Vocafional Homemaking ....... 152, 153 Vocalional Office Educalion .... 160, 161 1 W 1 Wacasey, Mrs. A. V. ....... 36, 128 ' Enrolled 'foo lale lo be included in class piclures. 'H Wilhdrew from school. Fads and Fashions: Nancye Hobbs dis plays lhe layered look wilh owls on her blouse as she lalks aboul lhe proposed new dress code wilh Calhy Sims. Index 0 259 Wade- -IGVFY WaYn9 Young's Weslern Wear Cusfodiansz Mr. Murkes Fulbrighf, Mr. Fred Shellon, Mr. Joe Edwards, Mr. Ralph Graves, Mrs. Cora Boone, and Mr. V. L. Fendley discuss school mainlenance policies with Principal Dee Cunningham. Wade, Jerry Wayne .,.. 54, 63, I I5 Wade, Terri Lynn ..... 54, 59, 63, 68 Wadel-Connelly Company ......... Walker, Larry Roberl . .42, 70, 7I, 75, IO6 Walker, Ricky Doyle ..,.. I44 II5 .I82 88. I92 I 264 Walker, Mr. Raylord .......... I30 .5I, 62, 96, I06 Wall Concrele Pipe ,............. Wallace, Charlie Ray .... Wallace, Debra Ann .... Wallace, Roberl Glenn . ....ioe ffffiso .I88 l59 .I06 .I24 ......IO6 Wallace, Sherry Lynn ... Waller, Barbara Walley. Craig Dean .. Wallick, Randy ...... ri .8O,I24 .......76 Wallers, Essie Marie ............... I I5 Ward, Johnny ..................... 56 Ward, Rhonda Jo .... 5I, 63, 68, 90, I I5 Wardlow, Edwin ................ 92, 93 Wardlow, Mrs. Gary ..I07, I08 Ware, Clarence Earl .......... Warren, Gregory Dewayne .... Warren, Vicloria Belinda ..... , Washinglon, Larry ...... 75, 78 Washinglon, Ruby Faye ....... Walers, Leon Jr .............. Walson, David ....... . Walson, Glenda Kay .... ... Wafson, Lee Ann ...... . . . Walson, Vivian Louise ........ I27 .5I II5 .64 .5I I06 Weaver, Frank .......,........... Weaver, Susan Lynn .52, 59, 68 Weber, John David .......... II5 .7I Weehunf Roofing Co. . ..,..... . . . Weeks, Mrs. L. E. ............... . I28 Weger, Mr. Floyd ...... 62, 63 Weiler Air Condilioning Co .,...... I57 Weiler, Cyrus Guido ...... I I5 Weiler, Mr. S. L .......,.......... Weiler, Zara ............ 5.45, 268 Welch Ari Cenler . . . . . Welch, Mark ...... 260 0 Index I6l I06 I24 II5 24I I24 I I5 .63 I24 I24 I57 2I7 I35 I06 224 .70 I47 204 204 204 269 224 .I6 Wells, Bobbie La nell .............. .II5 Wells, Gary D. ................... I24 Wells, Pamela Gay . . . I2, 53, 67, 68, I06, I87, 268 270 Wells, Mrs. Ray ........... 25, I08 I28 Wells, Susan Edith .......,.. 5I, 64, I24 T. D. Wells Jr. and Tom D. Wells III . . l83 Wesl, Allhea ................. I I5 I6l Wesf. Cheryl Denise .........,..... I24 Weslbrook. Terry Boyd ...... 59, 9I I I5 Wesfbrooks, Larry Dean ........ 80 I24 Weslinghouse Eleclric Corporalion Lamp Division ............. ..... 2 O3 Whilaker, Anila Renee.42, 43, 46, 48, 54, 67, 68, IO6, I35 200 Whilaker, Kennelh Gene ........... I I5 Whilaker, Risa Jan .... 24, 5I, 59, 67, 68, II5, I35 I4-5 Whilaker, Wanda . .. ............ .2I6 While, Freda ...........,......... I67 While, Mrs. John D ...... 22, 60, 6I, I I7. I28 I40 While, Sharon Lynn.. .5I, 62, 63, 68, I I5 Whilney, AI L. ............... I I5, I57 Whilney, Juanila Ann ...,.. 48, I06, I9O, 268, 269 Who's Who .................... 42-46 'Wickersham, Randy Keilh .......... I24 WiIIiams, Billy Don ......,..... -.75, I06 Williams, Cindy ..... 5I, 67, 68, II5, 2I7, 266, 268, 27I Williams, Jerry Dale Williams, Johnny ....... ......... I 76 Williams, Mary Joyce ........,..... I24 Williams, Melba ............,..... I94 Williams, Paul Alvin ..5I, 59, 63, 70, I I5, I46, 2I4, 268, 270, 27I Williams, Peggy Ann .............. I24 Williams Sporling Goods ........... l78 Williams, Vickie Sue.59, 68, I I5, I4I, I49 'WiIliams, Zelfa Jenell .......... 38, IO6 Williamsburg Drug Slore ........... 203 Williamson, Marlha. .. .... .202 Wilson, Glenn ........ ..... I 58 Wilson, Mr. James Rice .. ...... I38 Wilson, Miss Mary ............ I I7, I28 Wilson, Roberl James ............. I24 Wilson, Roy Don ........... 63, II5, 262 Wilson, Thomas Lynn .............. I I5 Wilson, William Charles ......... 56, I24 Winches+er, Beckey Kalherine Woflard, Milchell ............. I58, 230 Womack Aufo Paris ............... 237 Womack, Micheal Eddie .... 75, I07, 246 ilk Womack, Terry Lynn .. ....... 75, I07 Wood, Glenda Sue Wood, John Thomas... .... .I24 Wood, Mike ....... .... 9 3 Wood, Paul ....... ..... 2 25 Wood, Pena ......... ........ 2 25 Woodby, Mrs. R. P. .... I28, I58 Woods, Helen Faye ... ....... .I I5 Woods, Micheal H. Woods, Nellie Jean ........ 67, I07, I6I Woods, Sleven Wooldridge Home Appliance ....... 208 Woolridge, Mrs. Jack .............. 208 Wooldridge Wooldridge, 57 Wooldridge Wooldridge Larry Ray .... 42, 5I, 59, 9I I07, l92 Mary Kay ...39, 48, 5I, 56, 59, 6I, 63, 68, I07, I33, 208 Rosa Dale ...37, 43, 48, 59, I07, I34, 250, 268, 27I II5 , Travis Ronnel .... . ..... Woolen, Joe Lewis ............... -. I I5 Woolen, Mary Louise .............. I24 Worlham, Diane Nanella ...59, I I5, I6l Worlham, Richard Orial ........... I24 'Worlham, Travis Jr. ..... ......... I 07 Worlhy, Mary Ladd .....202 Wrighl',DannyL. .. ..... ....II5 Wrighl, Johnny .................... 92 Wright Mr. Roberl ...7I, I08, IZB, I 62. 1 262 Wrighf, Sheri Annelle ..... 5I, I07, 203. 268 270 Wrighl, Terry Kem ............. 80, I24 Wunsch, Roberl Saunders ....... 63, I07 Wunsch's Mens Wear ..... . . . 190 -Y- Yales, Clay Dean .... 8l, 87, I24 Yales, Climmie Lois ............ 80, I I5 Yafes, Donnie Fay ...,..... 68, II5, I58 Ya'fes, Thurman Wayne Yell Leaders .......... Young, Brenda Kay .... .,........ I I5 Young, Daniel Brislon ........ 63, 72. I07 Young, Jo Ann Young, Kenny Andrew .... ....... I 07 Young, Roy Gene ....... .....I07 Youngblood, Nellie ..... . .... I94 Young's News Agency .... .... . 2 I 2 Young's Weslern Wear . . . . . . I70 'I' Enrolled loo Iale +o be included in class piclures. 'H' Wilhdrew from school. EvacuaTion OT The presenT Paris l-ligh School building sTarTed This year when The desks were Tunneled ouT The doors and inTo waiTing Trucks To be Taken Tor repairs. Freshly painTed and scraped of Their hard gum barn- acles These reTurned desks Toreshadowed a change in The high school rouTine. SpeculaTion abouT The modern equipmenT and TixTures To be insTalled in The sTrucTure ran high among sTudenTs and Teachers. ParenTs began To wonder whaT Their S3 OOO OOO in long-Term bonds were buying. The one big quesTion was W'll iT be Tinished by nexT year? Old Fades Away END 0F AN ERA END 0 sc, T 'N , I XX f W fT7i'ifffiiffiT s .ll, is T T- slrs y T , ,Jay is , M , V . . NosTalgia: LeTT over from The ValenTine Dance. This decoraTive message applies To PHS. STudenTs, exes, and TaculTy alike haTe To leave The old building behind. Change 0 26 I i i i lll The brick and sieel consfruclrion will Jrolally enclose classroom i acfivilies in a windowless, walled environmeni, surrounding The occupanfs wiih carpeied halls and a cons+an+, confrolled climale. Large areas of undevel- o ed land caused school officials E P To decenfralize Jrhe loca'rion of The new school by moving lhe new building away from Jrhe Tradi- +ional down+own area +o a si're soufh of Paris Junior College. The final issue of The Owl 'ro be produced in +his building marked 'rhe end of six decades of conlinuous producfion in Jrwo buildings. Anofher high school publicalion, Cais Meow, changed from a former lengfh of one page in The Paris News 'ro a complefely new four-page fold-in sec'rion lconfinued on page 2641 T-T T in End of an Era Fac:ili+y Replaces Cracked Walls, Memories lll Way Down: ln 'rhe +wo-year-old subbasemenl addi- +ion, Paul Hanna enioys his cold drink while cha++ing wifh Mr. Roberf Wrighf. 121 Farewell +o Old Gym: A+ +he Chrisfmas band performance, Roy Wilson fries +o keep pace wi+h +he music. As a mulli-purpose facilily, fhe gym is used when large crowds are expecled +o a++end. Bl Bird's-Eye View: Sfudenf Teacher Miss Carol Rocks eyes her American hisfory class from behind. The room is also The oulpul' cenfer for +he yearbook. l4l Now l See lf This Way: ln one of fhe soon-+0-be-vacafed rooms of PHS, Miss Celia Donald- son expresses her in+erpre+al'ion of a chapfer in an oufside reading, book wilh one of her English classes. l5l Playing Ca+ch Up: Sophomore band members sfep off march formarions wifh 'lhe aid of Senior drummers who sei' fhe Tempo. The band, drill leam. and week- end foo+ball players ufilize lhe pracfice field behind old building. I+ may become a parking lo+. Bdllytb 'kim Change 0 263 U1 MeeTing of Heads: A discussion beTween Paris News execuTive and The CaTs Meow sTaTTers evolves The plan Tor The revision oT The school newspaper. IZ, School Board MeeTing: PresiclenT Bob ShorT, AssisTanT SuperinTendenT Harvey Brown, SuperinTendenT Tom Linam. and SecreTary Rayford Walker check The order oT busi- ness abouT The new school siTe. T31 ln The Beginning: Sinking shovels inTo soon-To-be covered soil, STuderiT Council PresidenT Doug Dowler and PresidenT Bob ShorT break clirT Tor The new school building. 14, JusT l8: Noon Raider pep rally draws sTudenTs To come ouTside, siT on The eighTeen sTeps in TronT. and lend moral supporT To The Team. T51 A ResTing Place: 'lTs lasT year: The gym ceases To double as a gym and audiTorium when new school TaciliTy is Tinished. fbi Fun Times: A summer yearbook meeTing pre- pares The sTaTT and assisTanTs Tor O-Day and a successTul circulaTion campaign. . we . c c- i,c. W U, ThaT appeared in The paper every Monday during school year. Appearance of The downTown business region changed more rapidly This year. STores and resTauranTs moved ouT along The maior avenues oT Paris and commercialized recenTly re- zoned residenTial secTions. NaTional problems aTTecTed ' us locally when Tuel shorTages ThroughouT The counTry changed The paTTern of Paris' economy. Gas service was reduced, and some companies were Temporarily closed To cusTomers and employees during cold spells in December and in , .'.7 lconfinued on page 266i W, '--.'.' 'if' . J Z.. 1' Q :',2,Iq-'41, H. F A ,1-3-:vii nl ,:ggALma'- ':. 'Q ' v if ? ' 'gssfgg-5. 45.45 .,.y-V -as .9 - 1' iqsa I N.-,Lf-1 . -.-: ,-1151+-..fH P A U 3,7 i a, a,1 ',A ,i,', - -5 . gl.,--., : .. -. Q.. -, , - Eu, 'f'f fs. Qtjjuilf-.:'-V, z.,-'ng-1 '. 5' 5. .kkfgbf 2... i H . fc P- Y XAIV ' -AQYTZ T-5f2f?f1 'fuhz'-i','s3 -1.4, w:., . hfQvfr i 'fT'xPfYn'5!f , 1 . .K,ii-rQ5gqg5-'- ga. A ,ig , T ' End of An Era STudenTs Revolve Around Familiar Place 264 0 Change Change 0 265 E BRANDON O1-1ANEY - 1, 4 121, 6 111. 7121. 8, 9, 11, I4 121, I8 121, I9 121, 20 111, 2I 11, 31, 22 11, 2, 31, 24, 25 11, 41. 26, 27 121, 28 111. 29 11, 21, 30, 3I 111. 3212. 3.41, 33 11, 21, 36, 37 812 51, 39. 4011, 2, 31,41 12, 31, 42 111, 43. 44, 111, 46, 47, 48 11, 2, 3, 41, 49 121. .3 .3,4. 50. 51. 52, 53 131, 54, 55 12, 3. 4. 5. 61. 56, 57. 58, 59 11, 21, 60 11, 21, 61, 62. 63 11, 31, 6412, 3, 41. 65, 67 11, 2, 31, 68.69, 70, 7I 131, 72 11, 3, 4. 51, 73, 74 131. 76, 77 121, 78, 79 131. 80 11, 21, 81. 82 12, 31. P83, 84, 85, 86, 87 I3I, 95. 96, 108, 116121. II7, 125, 130, 131 121. 132, 133, I34. I35, 136 111, 137, 138. 140 11, 21, 141, 142 12. 3, 41 143 11, 31. 144 12, 3, 41, 145, 146, 147 12, 31. I48. 14912, 31. 150111, ISI 11, 21. 152 11, 31. 153, 154, 155 12, 31, 156, 157, 158 11, 2. 51, 159, 160 12, 31, 161, 162, 163 121. 166 121, 168 12, 31, I7O. 171 11, 31, 172 121, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177 121, 178 12. 31, I79, 180 111, 181 11, 31. 182. 183, 184 131, 185, 186 121, 187, 188 11, 31. I89, 192 12, 31, 193, 194, 19511, 31, 196 11, 31, 197 11, 21, 198 12, 31. 199, 200. 201 12, 31, 202 11, 21, 203 111, 204 13I. 206 111, 207121, 208 12, 31, 209, 210 111. 212 111, 213, 214 121, 215, 216 121, 2I'7. 218 11, 31, 219 111, 220121, 222, 223 131. 224 111, 226. 227 121, 229, 230 131, 231 111, 232 131, 233, 234, 235, 237 111. 238. 239. 241, 242 121. 243 121, 246, 248. Phofographers' Credi+s 252, 253. 254, 255, 256, 258. 260. 262 111. 265 11, 3, 41, 264 11, 21, 265 11, 3. 41, 268, 269, 270 131, 271 111. PAUL M6DONALD - P6666 I5 121, I8 131, 2I 121, 27 111, 29 131, 3I 12.41, 32 11. 51, 34 111. 35 111, 38 111, 40 121, 4I 111, 53 121, 55 171, 60 131. 66 121, 72 121. 79 121.82111 87121. I3I 111, 136 121, 139 131, I42 111, I47 111, 149111, I52 121. 155 111, 158 12, 41, I6OIII. 168 111, 177 111, 181 111, 190 11, 21, 195 131, I96 121, 204 11.21, 206 121, 208 111. 2IO 121, ZI4 11.31, 218 131, 2I9 121, 225 131. 230 11, 21, 231 131.250, 259, 27011, 31, 27I 12, 3, 41. MARVIN FAGAN - P6666 4 111, 25 12, 31. 27 131, 28 121. 3I 131. 33 131, 34 141, 35 121, 59 131, I39 121. 144 111, 150 121, 178 111, I84 121, 225121, 243 111, 244 111. CHARLES THIELMAN - P6666 93 111, 257, 262 121. RUSSELL STID1-1A1v1 - P666 74121. FAUL WILLIAMS - P6666 I4 111. 242 31. MITCHELL LEATHERS - P6666 I2 11. 21, I3 111, I4 131, I5 111, I6 121. 17, I8 III,'I9 111, 34131, 42 121, 48 121. 53 111, 55 111. 63 121, 67 141, 7I 121, 74 111, 77 111. 806131. 88 111, 89 131. 90121, 91, 92 121, l29, 140131, 143 121, 163 111. 165, 166111, I72 111, 180121, I88 121, 190131, I97 131, 205, 207 111. 225 111, 242 111. 263 121. RICKY BROWNIN6 - Pages I77 I3I, 191 111, I98 111, 207 131, 216111, 220111, 223 111, 227 111, 237 121. GREG THOMPSON - Pages 3. 5, 6 121, I6 111, 34 121, 45 11, 21, 89 11, 21, 92 111, 93 121. 136 131, I39 111, 266. TROY SIMPKINS - Pages I3 IZI, 90 111, I8I 121, 203 121. 228 111, 231 121. JIMMY WARREN - Page I9I IZI. DONNIE BALLARD - Page 232 IZI. ROBERT HOOD - Pages I7I 2I2 121, 232 111. RON LANDERS 121, 233 121. MARK FLETCHER - P666 I5I 131. DAVID HOLMES - Page 64 JACK FRANCIS - Pages I92 III, ZOI - Pages 223 IZI, 224 III. DENNEY's STUDIO - Page I69. LAMAR COUNTY ECHO - Pages 45 I3I, 75121. IO7 IA. BI, II6 II, 3I, 20 IZI, 22 141, 23 111, 44121, 45, 66 111, 75, 128 1A1, 167, 186 111, 261, 263 11, 31 by David and Jim S'IeeIy. THE PARIS NEWS - Pages WaIIer Bassano - 7 III N611A66166 - 7I 111, 202 131, 204131 John Rhodes - 79 Mr. Mark Fosfer of School Picfures, Inc. +ooIc all porfraifs. Credifs 0 267 The Owl S+aff Brandon Chaney Busls S+anding Sales Record by Markeling Ads Wor+h SIO45 lll Sfaff Par'I'y: Leslie Spruell serves Coach Johnny Crawford al par+y for laculfy. l2l Gel' 'lo Work: Pam Simmons and Zara Weiler add hours worked by sfaff. Bl Sfaff Members: Fronh P. Simmons, J. Whifney, S. Sanford, S. Wright 6. Blassingame, C. Williams, K. Short S. Sfevens, E. Lahman, P. Wells, D. Thomas. Second: L. Gribble, J. Beard, M. Feldhaus, D. Davis, L. Heuberger, L. Tomes, J. Dennis, L. Spruell, S. Boswell, R. Wooldridge, N. Moreland. Third: C. Thielman, M. Naron, P. Bar- rios, S. McAbee, T. Faulkner, C. Norfh, D. Small- wood, C. Tieben, R. Hindman, J. Duncan, K. Boyd. D. Humphrey. Back: A. Bray, D. Funderburg, L. LaRue, M. Fagan, P. McDonald, K. McCarley, R. Sfidham, M. Fulbright M. LaRue, G. Jones, B. Lemmond, P. Williams, B. Chaney. , in l2l 268 0 The Owl Sfaff l3l Beginning work in summer on E M sTaTT members prepared Tor The l5Th annual O-Day circulaTion campaign. Five aTTended The ILPC work- shop in AusTin and made plans To vary layouT, copy. and heads in The 6OTh volume. The change planned was Tor each secTion oT The yearbook To be diTTerenT in Topography. Plans called Tor a more in- Tensive circulaTion and adver- Tising campaign To allow money Tor-all personaliTies To be shown in Tull color and To use a special colored paper in The oTher I5 secTions. These plans required addi- Tional work on The parT oT sTaTTers, adviser, and Ed lvlclvleans, Taylor represenTa- Tive. Deadlines were meT wiTh success even Though The innovaTions in The book de- manded addiTional hours. In OcTober, sTaTTers Took on regisTraTion Tor Homecoming. lvlonThly birThday parTies re- lieved deadline Tensions. TwenTy-Three Took Time ouT To aTTend The THSPA ConvenTion aT TWU in DenTon. All cele- . l . ?- if T41 Smile: AT Sophomore OrienTaTion, Glenda Blassingame, Kay ShorT, Byron Lemmond, and Cindy Tieben presenT skiT urging new sTudenTs To buy a year- book. f5l EnTerTainmenT: AT Owl ChrisTmas parTy Linda Heuberger, JuaniTa WhiTney, and Shirley Sanford presenT poems abouT each sTaTTer. lb, The Unveil- ing: Jerian Spruell and Zara Weiler presenT The '72 Owl. The Owl STaTT 0 269 0 Seven Top Salesmen Lead Slaffers The Owl S+aff In Successful Circulalion Campaign lll Final Pages: Co-Edilor Tieben +alces fime oul +o explain 'Final pages going +o Hue prinfer. l2l Circula+ion Awards: Adviser Hankins recognizes Leslie Spruell. Paul Williams, Kay Short Maqueslia Ful- bright Sheri Wrighl, Glenda Blassingame, and Linda Heuberger as lop yearbook salesmen. l3l Mee+ing 'I'l1e Deadline: During morning meefing, sfaff members proof 'rriplicales for January deadline. iii l I l ..z1f1if s ,ai 270 0 The Owl Slaif fwqmw 1 .,.-sy... l r braTed meeTing The December deadline wiTh a gala ChrisTmas parTy aT The Ballard home in RoxTon on December I7. Sopho- mores and Juniors presenTed Their skiTs: Seniors read The original rhymes abouT each oT The sTaTT. l'lighlighTs oT The evening included delicious Toocl and The presenTaTion oT a clock radio To The adviser. Five sTaTT members and ad- viser aTTended The ILPC con- l I venTion in AusTin. While'There They sTayed aT The Villa Capri and aTTended yearbook meeT- ings. The group wenT To bring back ideas Tor new sTaTT. Following The meeTing oT The lasT deadline on March I, Seniors on The sTaTT began To work wiTh The l974 sTaTT in planning The sixTy-TirsT book. Seniors were responsible Tor Teaching underclassmen how To plan The new book Tor l974. J 1 l I 1 I ln preparing This volume, The sTaTT Tried To keep in mind ThaT iT was The sixTieTh ediTion published by sTudenTs oT PHS. An eTTorT was made To preserve in picTures and in copy every parT oT The lasT Tull year in The presenT TiTTy-six' year old PHS building. lT was expecTed ThaT The sixTy-TirsT yearbook would be prepared in ToTo or in parT aT leasT in The new iournalism oTTice. 141 T53 4, Surprise: Linda Heuberger exclaims over Cindy Williams' giTT aT ChrisTmas parTy. T51 Over'I'ime: On a SaTurday, Miss lv1arTha Hankins and Glenda Blassingame confer on yearbook heads. fb, Discussion: Byron Lemmond and Rosa Wooldridge debaTe yearbook spread. 17, Correc+ing MisTakes: Sharon McAbee, Lorena Gribble, and Paul Wil- liams work on proof sheeTs. l l l7l The Owl S+aTT 0 27l C? No+ only hands buf minds reached ouf This year. Some Thoughl +o The 'fulure enabled us To adiusl our acfions and capabililies 'co our own purposes. Experiences which Touched us made sublle changes in our idenlilies. Hope- fully, lhe developmem' readied each lo mee? 'rhe challenges of expression which before had blocked our efforls To reach anolher and communica+e. Ideas of possibli+ies and reali+ies delermined lhe fulure. We +hough+ abouf whaf had To be done. lg X SK Smifh Award Holder The I972 Owl Wins Five Top Awards 1gxAS X 2' SCHOZL I ii Founoeo Kiwis '!I1','G1'Y.' Nw Q , Sf im m L?I,'F7.1? ' QW M, PRESS ASS IATION 5 'Q ...W-. s.. .,--...... l 7. 2 e J' N ' nsnwx Texas High School Press Associaiion Texas Womans Universiiy , Denron, Texas S The i972 Owl - S'ra're Champion Narional School Press Associaiion Universi+y of lvlinnesora Minneapolis, Minnesoia The i972 Owl - All-American Award g1.'l0 S 1 2 5. U vu V' o - 1 Q Q 2 s 1 . 1 Nafional School Yearbook Associalion T P.O. 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