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Pie-throwing Students Al'-4.1 Stale Bound: Cross Country team members enjoy their send-off to the State meet. Go Gel 'em: Coach Roy Tom Stone gives a pep talk at the pep rally. iTop Lefty Lining Up: NL Panthers and Paris High Wildcats prepare for a play. Secretary or Football Player? Terri Campbell proudly displays her Junior jersey on the day of the Powderpuff game. Ready lo Go: Junior offense lines up in preparation for another play. b November - 21 r I
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Eight Teachers Creamed by With students participating in sports events from the very serious to the not so serious, competition seemed to be the key word for November. During the first week, Lamar County got fired up for the first ever Paris High-North Lamar football game. Hoping to help increase school spirit, Math and Science Club sponsored a bonfire before the Junior Varsity game and a spirit chain which stretched around the field during the Varsity game. Faculty members received pies in the face during half time according to how many links were sold. Continuing the winning tradition on State level, the Girls' Cross Country team brought home another first place trophy. Their second State Championship in two years, the hours of practice finally paid off. On a lighter note, Junior and Senior girls met head to head for a rough game of Powderpuff football. With the largest participation ever, the game was enjoyed by participants, spectators, and several Junior and Senior guys who served as cheerleaders and majorettes. Rodney Franklin, Senior majorette, said it was the greatest experience he'd ever had while he was, as he put it, embarrassing myself in front of all my friends. Rusty Walling, Senior coach, however, felt, The best part of the evening wasn't the 38-26 win in Seniors' favor, but when the other Senior coach, Brett Johnson, almost got ice poured down his back by a mob of cheerleaders. Dessert Anyone? Mrs. Kathy Svoboda poses after receiving her ple during the halftime of the Paris High-North Lamar game. All That? Coach Johnny Lands inspects the luggage of the Cross Country team prior to its departure to the state meet. 20 November ,,. ,,.., .. T ,S Q .... F f f. ,:5 . , my K A H. . - if 1-V' kiiii, if at L , ,,.. . T :Ft King for a Day: Shane Phifer, escorted by Margie Phifer, prepares to be crowned Powderpuff King.
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Band and Drama Students Q A Presents: Samantha Berry, Greg McNeece, Cherie Bright, Dale Loughmiller, and Missy Payne open gifts at the Yacht Christmas party. tTop Righty Twirler: Tisha Ricketson marches in Paris Christmas Parade. Ringing Bells: Alan Baze collects money for Salvation Army during a Key Club service project. tBottom Lefty In Disguise: Ted Sugg, Denise Baker, and Greg McNeece prepare to march in the Paris Christmas Parade. tBottom Righty Having Fun: Stacy Denney and Denise Baker enjoy Yacht Staff Christmas party. '00 22 DSCBITI bel'
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