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I Seniors pull in yet another victory; Terry Gates, Codi Wilis, Jon Hollingsworth, Becky Woltman, Cheston Raise Ca Tami san Wright. Sarah Jana Lisa anette Parrish, ica Brinkley. Cindy Fleming, Ginnie Keys. David Summers, Jay Funk-houser, Shannon Clark, Butch Frazee, and Jennifer Halloran. Freshmen Ginnie Keys and Mark Moreschi are determined to prove that they are not weak little greenies. Hi! Ho! Todd Vlahos Away! 21
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- vv A Tiffany's f Could've Been was the theme lor this year's Winter Carnival festivities and was it an appropriate theme. Students enjoyed an early dismissal from classes to participate in class games The freshman class fell through once again and were forced to forfeit the majority the games. Don’t worry guys, you'll soon figure out that. Mommy isn’t here to tyjfkif)''. you anymore. The Junior class cayged the upset of the year. Finally th together and tied the reigning chajiptons of the past three years . .. tffl Paris played Mt. Zion Friday J»uan 22. The game Could've Been'' a victoi despite the guys' valiant effortsi e Breves pulled ahead for the win. The coron ceremonies occurred during half jrtie of the Varsity game The gym filled with thunder of whistles, screams and applause from the students after Mr. V announo Shelley Boatman and Butch Frazee as the 1988 Winter Carnival King and Queen. While Shelley and Butch were being crowned by first attendant Sarah McHenry and first escort Jay Funkhouser students serenaded king candidate Shannon Clark with a chorus of We Love You. Shann nival dance on Saturday was that more PHS les because couple tickets were cheaper than escorkdfo r guys to the dance. For exampli iade a grand entrance is glorified Sock-Hop huge success. A real turn to this year's Winter students attended stag than as coj single tickets. Some guys decided ti our Student Council f flAdlnt Kenny Dishon. EveryoneftaMfrlJ All in all this year's Wii 7 (W' Winter Carnival Royalty: First,BiiorX — Jay Funkhouser. King Butch Frazee. Queen ShelleyU£atman, and First Attendant — Sarah McHenry y Hey. Billy Marlowe. Yo' mama chesses you funny! Who is the subject of your abuse this time. John Pearman? 20 Winter Carnival
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On April 8, 9, and 10 the Paris Players presented their annual spring musical. This year they presented Oliver, the story of an orphan boy who learns the art of pickpocketing and then finds his real grandfather. Melanie Bailey, one senior Drama Club member and a veteran member of the musicals offers these reflections of Oliver. Early rehearsals were difficult for everyone, but finally after a few words of encouragement from Mr. V., the cast got on track and performed superbly. This year’s performance was not only the last for the seniors, but also the last for Mr. V. It was not until after Sunday's performance that the cast knew about Mr. V.’s resignation. If we had known, the last performances would have been harder and more cherished to everyone involved. Newcomer to the stage Brad Wegner will be remembered by all for his amazing acting ability. Hopefully Billy Marlowe and Andy Keys did not corrupt him too much. The one goal Mr. V. had before each play was to instill in each person the love for theater. I know personally that he was successful and I hope the others also now have the same love for theater. I would like to thank Mr. V. on behalf of the Paris Players for his belief in and dedication to us. 22 Spring Musical
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