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The place and the school was Paris, and together they set out for large goals, despite their small numbers . . . ix miles southeast of downtown Paris at 2400 ,Jefferson Road, five brick structures housed 1300 students, 95 teachers, 29 secretaries, maintenance personnel and other workers that made up Paris High School. Altligugh much smaller than o er schools found in the Dayas metroplex, achievement was still in constag demand. Yet, the people ehind those small numbers: the students, faculty, and even the administration, set out tor seemingly out of reach goals. Being a new member of the District 7-AAA football crowd, Paris was picked to be third in one poll and fifth in another. The tennis team made state alternates and the golf team went all the way to state. Trackster Judy Hill passed up all others as she won at the state track meet in Austin, Texas. The place and the school was Paris and for 185 days a year, they were both hives of activity. The weekends werenft slow here either. We were the small assortment of people on the southeast side with big ideas. And becoming more than just a part ot the crowd. - Reading the newspaper, Cynthia Mason finishes a project in Mrs. Win- frey's English class. THE1960 2400 , Dept Paris High School' hfiS,'kXDS 75460 Xblume 67 opening 1
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