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K is i 5 l. Pledge of Allegiance: Young and old stand together in the raising of the Flag in front of the school during open house ceremonies on October 20. ri O 1 Hx:--.4 Below - And Over Here: Jeanne Jack and Connie Weeks guide visitors through the new main office area during open house. Over 2000 people toured. Visitors Flock To PHS Open House. he Paris School Board des- ignated October 20, 1974, as the Sunday for open house for the new school. Teachers were given two weeks to get the building ready for the visitors. For some rooms, straightening didn't mean just a swoosh of a dust rag here and there - it was a three day event like a spring cleaning. Boxes and books had to be put up, files placed in order, and everything else had to be put neatly in its place if it had a place. THE ONLY problem was that not everything seemed to have a place. Those old cardboard boxes which could not be thrown away were stacked neatly in the form of desks and stools and dubbed modern furniture. We expected visitors. OWL STAFFERS manned the reg- istration tables. Helpful students led tours every 45 minutes through- out the building in an intricote mcze which led them to the cafete- ria where much-needed refresh- ments were served. AFTER OVER 2,000 visitors, 7:00 PM arrived and open house was over, leaving nothing but a few stragglers, a mess to clean up, and many, many tired feet. Visitors were always welcome at Paris High School in our year of The Great Move, but open house was special. ITEM OF NOTE: The Flag used for open house was bought during the 23rd Annual Optimist Club Auction and presented to Paris High by the Paris Milling Company and Stone Title Company. October Open House 0 25
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'Sig L R , ' A221 mga Above - Knowledge, Anyone?: Inter- ested potrons of PHS stroll throu h ele- 9 voted Learning and Resource Center. Center - Down the Hall and fo the Right: Tour groups follow guides through the building to the Home Economics deport- ment ofthe new school. Right - Your Name Please: Donno Foster registers some of the over 2,000 visitors at open house for the new school. 24 0 October Open House
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