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SUIVIIVIER june ' july - august 'ff , .nw WP? L ,. JUYSUQQ. r Taking time off from her lifeguard job at the Paris Golf and Country Club, Cari Flaper swims during rest break. The choir room provided a place for many to entertain each other. Here, Jay Morris plays the guitar for fellow choir members in May. '
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the year in Cconfinued from page 26j he annual Red Ftiver Valley Exposition, otherwise known as the fair, was a welcomed event for many teenagers as well as adults and small children. The naming of the new school officials also highlighted the summer. Mr. Jerry Stephens was appointed as principal and Mr. Loren Stephens took over the job of vice- principal. In the administration, Mr. Felix Hoot Gibson was named superintendent. He took over after the resignation of Mr. Drennon Daves. Former Paris High principal, J. C. Coker became the Assistant Superintendent of Business Affairs. The fact that Skylab was scheduled to fall did not bother the students near as much as the drop in the employment rates for student summer jobs. This caused the already elongated vacation to creep by even slower for the jobless student. Due to the newly planned school year, the summer 28 SUITIITIBI' review j The fair was a fun time had by all ran an extra month about the Duke, One longer than usual, student said, I cried, it As in all happy stories, WHS jUSl too hard to tragedy always strikes, believe that he Wee and so it did to a gone. multitude of United States citizens. It was a hOSl8Qe situation mournful state that they provoked drama were in with the death of department Siudenie to such American legends send 3 Christmas Cafd- - e... H... as John Wayne and Student participation in A i Arthur Fiedler. When world and national affairs Demonstrating S 'ine asked how he felt when was definitely on the rise. j'22kf12Q2,j2ppfQ2Q eQhf,,,h informed of the news Enjoying the refreshments, representative Bill Coleman was th of the leaders who attended e ned party held by the student The elongated Iranian Ccominued on page 31, Eliillbdisplayed at the Gordon Taking a plunge, Lori Bankhead and Advantage of the sun and cool Carla Cobb found another way to was taken, several senior girls keep cool during the summer. the 'majority of their summer at poo s.
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the year in Going over their scene in the play, Celeste Sheppard and Deborah Har- dison enjoy themselves at the Foreign Language banquet. Making sure to get every crumb, Bill LaRue munches on the cake at a party for Mrs. Guthrie. tk 3 O review
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