Paris High School - Parisian Yearbook (Paris, KY)

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Edited ffiy, 3he SjenUvt C£oaa, SIwua, 3iigA Sxhaei 3UvdAs, 3ly,. DEDICATION We the Seniors of 1957 wish to dedicate our Annual to Mrs. Clay. Not only in our Senior year but in all our years of school, she has given up her time to help us in any detail By the dedication of this Annual we wish to express our respect and affection for her. APPRECIATION We the Seniors of 1957 take this opportunity to express our appreciation to the coaches. Their fine leadership, both on the field and off, have given us a goal to strive for in our own life. ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION W. E. Dauglitery, Treasurer; Dr. H. S. Grubbs. Buckner Woodford, Jr.. F. M. Van Merer, Chairman; Willmard Watson, Karl Lusk, Vice-Chairman; William F. Russell, Secretary and Superintendent. ANNUAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Rebecca Burnett, Doris Ramey, Judy Culbertson, Martha Moore, Barbara Eads, Shirley Doyle, Beth Davis, Charlene Florence, Becca Gaitskill, Erva King, Judy Allen, Kent Gaitskill, Woodie Florence, Robert Hopkins, George Wiggle- sworth, Betsy Talbot, Charlene Gaunce, Hazel Berry, Winn Turney, David O’Neill. Tommy Watson, Mike Thornton, Russell Brunner, Bill Jefferson, Clyde Parsons, Frank Whalen. Editor-in-chief - Russell Brunner Assistant Editors - Michael Thornton and Robert Hopkins Faculty Advisor - Mrs. John C. Clay MISS BETSY B. WOODFORD FACULTY WEALTHY IN WIT AND WISDOM Romance Languages MISS ELEANOR ISGRIG MRS. THOMAS C. WATSON Science Assistant to the Principal MRS. JOHN C. CLAY Librarian MISS KATHLEEN LOVELL English MISS MARION MITCHELL Geography MISS HELEN HUNTER History MISS MARY ALMA PURCELL English MISS ALICE MC CLINTOCK Latin FRANK BLOSS Science RONALD FINLEY History Social Science MISS BARBARA HALE Commerce EVERETT VANOVER Physical Education MRS. FRANK DALBY Secretary EMMETT R. DAVIS Mathematics MRS. WILLIAM SCOTT Home Economics THOMAS A. SIWICKI Music 1956-57 SCHOOL CALENDAR (Senior Style) September 4 School begins September 14 First attempt by Seniors to get to Washington October 10 -PARIS REFORMATORY” since 1492 October 12 Paris vs Winchester 7-7 October 19 Homecoming - Senior dance after game October 25 • Who had a 'snack in the halls of Paris High, huh, Beeb and Judy?! ? October 26 No school today! October 29 Beer Bottle Polka”! !! October 31 Senior Class rings - at last George Pennington vs Miss Isgrig in lab today. November 6 What's this? Mr. Finley campaigning for the Democrats?? November 13 Paris vs Musketeers - first basketball victory for the Greyhounds. December 20 Senior Christmas party. Holidays begin. February 14 Betsy Talbot chosen Miss Valentine of 1957 March 30 Last try by Seniors for Washington April 2 Football-Basketball Banquet Football Cup to Frank Whalen Basketball Cup to Tommy Watson April 3 Mr. Bloss' party for Seniors April 10-13 Senior Trip April 15 Skip Day for half the Seniors (April 17-May 14 Awright! 7:30 in the morn- ing for you!! !) May 11 Shirley Doyle chosen Miss Safety Check” May 24 Junior-Senior Prom May 31 Senior Play June 9 Bacculareate June 10 Honors Night June 12 Class Night June 13 Alumni Banquet June 14 Graduation SENIORS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . T reasurer . . . . Michael Thornton . . . Shirley Doyle . . . Doris Ramey George Wigglesworth OF 1957 JUDY ALLEN A guy named Kenny this gal has found In July they’ll be New York bound. Beta Club 2,3,4; Parisian Circle 2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Parisianaires 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Speech Club 2,3,4; Service Club; Band Sponsor; Annual Staff. HAZEL BERRY Hazel is our letter writer, No one is any brighter. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Speech Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3; Service Club; F.T.A. Historian 2; Choir 2; Band 2,3,4; French and Spanish Club 2; Vice-President Latin Club 2; Annual Staff. DONALD BROWN Donald goes with a preacher’s daughter Someday he’ll marry-do you think he oughter ? Basketball 2. RUSSELL BRUNNER Dickie is the genius of our class But will he ever find a lass ? Service Club; Beta Club, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 4, Parisian Circle 3,4; Annual Staff Editor. REBECCA BURNETT For this gal “Wimpy” is our name. Without it, she wouldn’t be the same. Speech Club 2,3,4; N.F.L. 3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Parisian Circle 3,4; Service Club; Beta Club; Annual Staff; Chapel Choir 2,3,4; Delegate to Girls State 2,3; Debating Class Officer. JANICE CARR Janice is the silent type This girl never has a gripe. LARRY CASE Larry left us to go to college He was anxious for higher knowledge. Baseball 3. JUDY CULBERTSON % fa our class there is a blonde. Who really loves a boy named Don. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Speech Club 4; Latin Club 3,4, Vice- President 4; Beta Club; F.T. A. Service Club; Annual Staff; Glee Club 2; Chapel Choir 2,3,4; Parisianaires 3,4. DAVID CRUMP A sports writer he’ll be some day If a girl doesn’t get in his way. Basketball 2,4; Baseball 1,2; Latin Club 2; Hi-Y; Football Manager 2. BETH DAVIS Since Johnny has been sailing o’er the sea, Beth has been busy as a bee. Latin Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; French and Spanish Club 3; Beta Club; Speech Club 2,3,4; Choir 4; Service Club; Annual Staff; Class Officer 3. WILBERT DOTSON A swell guy who’s name is ‘Satch,’ fa his Olds he’s hard to catch. Latin Club 2,3,4. NELLIE DOWNING Little Petite, small as can be, Nellie’s always full of glee. SHIRLEY DOYLE Shirley and Danny plan to marry, If Shirley can get rid of Larry. Beta Club, Latin Club 2,3,4; French and Spanish Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Service Club; Choir 2,3,4; Par- isianaires 3,4; Speech Club 3,4; Annual Staff; Vice- President of Senior Class; Girls’ State 3; Glee Club 2. BARBARA EADS A very hard working girl is she, A nurse someday she plans to be. Service Club; Annual Staff; F.H.A. Secretary 3, 2nd Vice- President 4; Parisianaires. NANCY ELVOVE Would you rather dance than eat ? Yeah boy! . . . it’s my meat. Chapel Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Parisianaires 4; Tri- Hi-Y 2,3; F.H.A. 2; French and Spanish Club 3; Latin Club 2. BILL FERGUSON Bill is the boy who collects guns He’s got a Chrysler that really runs. Football 1,2,3; Hi-Y2,3. CHARLENE FLORENCE Charlene, at the Dairy Queen Hides us where we can’t be seen. Beta Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Representative to Youth Convention 2,4; Service Club; Latin Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Parisian Circle 4; Majorette 2,3,4; Annual Staff. WOODIE FLORENCE Woodie is one boy who’s really sly He looks at girls from the corner of his eye. Hi-Y 2; Latin Club 2,3; French and Spanish Club 4; Annual Staff; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 4. KENT GAITS KILL Kent’s a clarinettist in our band He and Sonja go hand and hand. Football 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Officer Hi-Y4; Band 2,3,4; National Music Conference 4; AH State Chorus 3; All State Band 4; All Regional Chorus 3; Annual Staff; Chapel Choir 4; Parisianaires 4; Basketball Coach of Hi-Y 4. REBECCA GAITSKILL Voted “Miss Brownie” of her class Tops in her field is this lass. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Beta Club; Latin Club 2,3; Speech Club 2,3,4; Service Club; Annual Staff; F.T.A. 4; N.F.L. 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Miss Valentine 3; Delegate to Girls State 3; Delegate to World Affairs Institute 4; Delegate to Kentucky Youth Assembly 4. JUANITA GARRISON She’s kind, polite and very sweet, A nicer girl you’ll never meet. Glee Club 2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Parlimentarian of F.H.A. 3; Treasurer of F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y2; Beta Club; Secretary of Beta Club 4; Service Club. STANLEY GARRISON We all like Stanley, he’s quite a lad, Full of fun and never sad. Hi- Y 3,4. ALICE GAUNCE Alice is a blond, pretty and demure. She’ll get there first, you can be sure. Glee Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Beta Club; French and Spanish Club 3,4; Service Club. BILL HAYES Bill’s a nice guy with little to say Except when someone gets in his way. Football Manager 4; Basketball Manager 4; French and Spanish Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3. CHARLENE GAUNCE Charlene is pretty, witty and wise. You can be sure she’ll take the prize. Choir 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Latin Club 2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Annual Staff; Service Club. RONALD HARRIS Here’s a guy that is hard to meet, But when you know him he’s really sweet. Football Manager 4; Basketball Manager 2,4; Hi-Y2,3,4; Chaplain Hi-Y 3,4; Delegate to Hi-Y Convention 4; Service Club; F.T.A. 4; French and Spanish Club 4. ROBERT HOPKINS Robert is a little dear, Someday he’ll be a great engineer. Hi-Y 2,3,4; Annual Staff. SHARON JACKSON With Sharon, Larry really does rate He’ll always be her steady mate. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Treasurer Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; First Vice-President F.H.A. 2; Glee Club 2; Choir 3; French and Spanish Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Speech Club 4; Majorette 2,3,4. ELINOR JAMES CONNER Elinor’s a girl with hair so fair She and Tommy will be a handsome pair. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Song Leader 4; F.T.A.; French and Spanish Club 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Parisianaires 4; Glee Club 2,4. BILL JEFFERSON In his black Olds he’s really fast He’s the heart-breaker of our class. Hi-Y 2,3,4; Choir 3; Annual Staff; Basketball 2. RAY JOHNSON A friendly boy is one named Ray You’ll remember his smile for many a day. Choir 3,4. JANICE JONES George thinks Janice is a dream, Together thru life they’ll be a happy team. Glee Club 2; Choir 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Treasurer F.H.A. 2,3; F.H.A. 2,3,4. MARTHA KEAL Martha in Home Ec and typing is keen. And as pretty as you’ve ever seen. Glee Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Reporter of F.H.A. 3; President of F.H.A. 4; Latin Club 2; Beta Club; Service Club; Annual Staff. ERVA KING Erva’s a queen although her name is King She hopes by spring to have her ring. Glee Club 2; Marjorette 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; F.H.A. 2,3; Historian of F.H.A.; Annual Staff. JOELLA LOGAN With hair so black and eyes so blue, You’ll always find her a friend as true. Latin Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; French and Spanish Club 2,3; F.T.A. 4; Speech Club 2,3,4; Choir 4; Service Club. JOE LYONS 'A handsome boy is our Joe, Many a girl wants just such a beau. Band 2,3,4; Choir 3,4. BETTY MARTIN Pretty and sweet is Betty Martin, The boys all like her, of that PM sartin . LARRY MC CORD Larry a good looking country lad. Always smiling and never mad. Basketball 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Annual Staff. JIMMY MC KINNEY The clown of our class is this boy Jim, Nothing ever seems to bother him. Band 2,3; Latin Club 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Hi-Y2; Parisianires 2,3,4; Basketball 2. BETTY MILLION A June bride Betty will be Many happy days may they see. Glee Club 4; Choir 4. MARTHA MOORE She has Home Ec. Knowledge and winning ways May much happiness bless her all her days. Glee Club 2; Choir 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Secretary F.H.A.; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Latin Club 2; Annual Staff. DAVID O’NEILL David took honors in music and song But it’s in Cynthiana that his heart belongs. All State Choir 3; All Regional Choir 3; Parisianires 2,3,4; Hi-Y; Annual Staff; Quartet 3; Chapel Choir 2,3,4. CLYDE PARSONS Clyde, a smart but modest guy, He’d rather play sports than study the sky. Hi-Y 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 4; Class Officer 3; Annual Staff. GEORGE PENNINGTON George is an athlete sure, and sound, And with the girls he’s sure to be found. Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 3; Latin Club 4; Speech Club 4; F.T.A. DORIS RAMEY Doris is secretary of our class, A cute, polite, ingenious lass. Latin Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Speech Club 3,4; Chapel Choir 2,3,4; Girl’s Chorus 3,4; Girl’s Trio4; Parisianaires 4; Beta Club; Service Club; Annual Staff; Class Officer 2,4; Debate Team 4; NFL 4; Girl’s State 3. LARRY RANSDELL You always know Larry’s in the room. When you hear that familar shout, “Hey Goonl” Baseball 2,3,4; Football 1,2,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-President 4. BETSY TALBOT Beeb’s her nickname but just the same, She’s our choice for fortune and fame. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Latin Club 3; Majorette 2,3,4; Annual Staff; Miss Valentine 4; F.T.A. 4. MICHAEL THORNTON The president of our class is Mike. One of the these days he will take the place of Ike. Parisian Circle 2,3,4; Service Club; Beta Club; President of Beta Club 4; Latin Club 2; President Senior Class; Hi- Y 4; Annual Staff; Assistant Editor and Business Manager of Annual. WINN TURNEY Here’s the boy for cheers, He’ll be an artist in future years. Basketball 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Service Club; Annual Staff; Parisianaires 3,4; All State Chorus 3; 11 Regional Chorus 3; Boy’s Quartet 4; Hi-Y2; Chapel Choir 2,3,4. BETTY VANDY She’s quiet and never has much to say Just minds her business and goes her way. TOMMY WATSON He’s a whiz on the basketball floor To great height he will soar. Basketball 2,3,4, Captain 4; Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Beta Club; Hi-Y 3,4; President Hi-Y 4; Class Officer 2,3; Service Club; Annual Staff. FRANK WHALEN Dark, handsome and tall. It’s for Frank the girls all fall. Speech Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,4; Service Club; Beta Club; Annual Staff; Chapel Choir 2,3,4; Par- isianaires 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 4; All State Chorus 3; All Regional Chorus. BILL WHITELAW This young man with the handsome face Will someday win out in Cupid’s race. GEORGE WIGGLES WORTH George is an athlete through and through He and Janice are a steady two. Football 4; Basketball 2,4; President F.T.A.; ServiceClub; Parisian Circle 2,4; Annual Staff; Class Officer. BETTE ZAPOLSKY Bette skipped a grade to enter our class She’s a cute and intellectual lass. Chapel Choir 2; Speech Club 2,4; Latin Club 2; Beta Club; ServiceClub; N.F.L. 2,4. BARBARA HANNAH A husband is what Barbara did seek. And found herself a Marine, she aims to keep. Band 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y; French and Spanish Club 3; Service Club. BILLY PUTS A true Kentuckian is this boy, Horses are his pride and joy. Football 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 3,4; Baseball Man- ager 3; Hi-Y 3,4. TOMMY TURPIN Tommy left us to go to sea. We have missed him—definitely! Baseball 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y2,3. SENIOR POEM We, the Seniors of ’57 Do take our pens in hand, To tell you of the fears and joys. With which our school began. In ’46 we came aboard As jolly youngsters gay; We laughed and played and talked a lot And still remain today. Our grade school days were full of fun. Our teachers we liked too, But we were constantly on the prowl For something new to do. In Junior High we changed a lot, For ‘growing up’ was the tiling, That made the teachers all look out And drove them most insane. As 10th graders we were called Silly Sophomores, who - Were looked down on by the Seniors, As today, of course, we do. Miss Lavin taught us Latin well. As Betsy Brooks her Spanish, But oh those Geometry text books, How often we wished they’d vanish I The smells from out the Chemistry Lab Made everyone grow dizzy, But then we all just smiled and said Oh well, it’s just Miss Issyl Mr. Finley came to all of us, A teacher and a friend. And made us wish, day after day That more, like him, they’d send. Pops, our lighthearted principal Joked with but loved by all, And we’ll never forget the moments When he shouted, Clear the halll” Miss Noland strived to teach us well. She did her very best; And after having us so long, She deserves a needed rest. Our twelve school years We’ll never forget. Our classes and teachers We’ll never regret. So, thanks to your our many friends And faculty of seven, For abiding with and trusting in - THE CLASS OF ’57! Hazel Berry JUNIORS President..............................................Carolyn Kenney Vice-President............................................Mary Jo Hyden Secretary.................................................. Jimmy Jones Treasurer Bob Letton Russell Bell Tommy Bowman Edmond Boyle Hallie Brophy Suzanne Burnett Harry Case Billy Caywood JUNIORS Beverley Hinkson Mary Jo Hyden Judy Johnston Jimmy Jones JUNIORS Gladys Lanter Helen Lanter Leslie Lawrence Bob Letton Clyde Morris Sonja Oldson Nancy Rankin Don Robertson JUNIORS Jean Thompson Zereda Thompson Charles Watson Robert Williams Patty Page Woodford V % Imii t John Wilson Jack Woodford Arveta Thomas Forrest Thomas Mildred Turpin SOPHOMORES President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . . Hunter Pipes . Hugh Crombie . . Linda Boling Charlotte Boling John Adams James Allen Eleanor Ardery Betty Arnold Jane Arnsparger Betty Bailey Boone Baldwin Jane Bishop Carolyn Boling Linda Boling Eddie Breeze Betty Brunner Shirley Buchanan Tommy Buckner Frances Burnett Emma Charles Bobby Charles Edwin Conyers Frances Cordray Peggy Creech Hugh Crombie Mary Cummins Ronald Dailey Phyllis Dotson Jakie Elvove Hank Everman Mary Ewalt John Ann Farris Benny Fugate Mary Garrison Carl Gaunce Judy Goins Pat Hudnall Danny Jefferson John Johnson Judy Johnson Sally Jones Judith Jordan Barbara Kelley Carol Kelly PICTURE PICTURE Billy La Frana Alice Lawrence Bobby Linville Emma Carole Logan Bill Lucky Virgil Lyons Elizabeth McCann Charles Martin Reggie Monson Jimmy Morris Barbara Myers Joanne Newman Lillian Nolen Jerry Ormes Hunter Pipes Lee Renfrew Earl Saylor Jack Shout Eleanor Stanfield Billy Weaver Joe Wells Joyce Whitlow April Williams Nettie Williams Roger Withrow Betty Zornes BETA CLUB The Beta Club is an honor society made up of students with a scholastic standing of 3.2 or highei Roy3 stands for more than scholarship, however. It strengthens character and morals and leads student on the right way of life. President.............................Mike Thornton Vice-President................Judith Allen Secretary.................Juanita Garrison Treasurer..........................Russell Brunner LATIN CLUB The Latin Club is made up of students taking second, third, or fourth year Latin. Twice a month they meet to learn about Roman customs, to sing songs in Latin, and to play games. All members enjoy the feeling of fellowship that results from such activities. President...................Russell Brunner Vice-President..............Judy Culbertson Secretary....................Shirley Doyle Treasurer....................Wilbert Dotson The Future Teachers of America is a newly organized club, started for the purpose of introducing stu- dents to teaching. In this way ,the club hopes to contribute better teachers and teaching methods to future America. President, George Wigglesworth; Vice-President, Judy Culbertson; Secretary-Treasurer, Rebecca Bur- nett. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The National Forensic League is an organization made up speech Students who have obtained a certain skill in speaking. These members show a real interest in speech, maintain a high standard of contest ethics, and are of good moral character. President, Rebecca Gaitskill; Vice- President, Jean Thompson; Secretary, Rebecca Gaitskill. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America is an organ- ization consisting of girls who are interested in home economics. They not only learn about things pertain- ing to the home, but they also help the community with certain projects. This year they held a dance to raise money for the flood relief program and sold forget- me- nots for the veterans. President, Martha Keal; First Vice-President, Ar- veta Thomas; Second Vice - President, Barbara Eads; Secretary, Martha Moore; Treasurer, Juanita Garrison; Parliamentarian, Mary Garrison; Historian, Helen Eads;Recreation Leader, Betty Brunner; Song Leader, Elinor James; Reporter, Charlene Gaunce. TRI-HI-Y Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian organization. It maintains the highest ideals of honesty, loyalty, and clean living. The members take part in various projects during the year, one of which is baby sitting at P.T.A. meetings. President..................................Rebecca Burnett Vice-President................................Judy Johnston Secretary..........................Jean Thompson Treasurer...................................Sharon Jackson Chaplain........................... Judith Allen HI-Y Hi-Y is the boys' club corresponding to the girls' Tri-Hi-Y. It, too, is a Christian organi zation. It helps in the development of the spirit, mind, and body. President...........................Tommy Watson Vice-President...............................Larry Ransdell Secretary and Treasurer.......................Kent Gaitskill Chaplain.............................Ronald Harris ( Carolyn Kenny Jean Thompson Judy Allen Rebecca Burnett Betty Brunner Charlene Florence George Wigglesworth Bob Letton Billy Caywood Mike Thornton Dick Brunner Earl Saylor PARISIAN CIRCLE Gaits kill Ransdell Pennington Harris Whalen McCord Parsons Wigglesworth Gant Florence Crump Turney Watson Kenney Hayes SENIOR LETTERMEN SERVICE CLUB Hazel Berry, Beth Davis, Judy Allen, Rebecca Burnett, Joella Logan, Judy Culbertson, Bette Za- Polsky, Alice Gaunce, Barbara Eads, Shirley Doyle, Rebecca Gaitskill, Charlene Florence, Bar- bara Hannah, Martha Mattox, Charlene Gaunce, Juanita Garrison, George Wigglesworth, Winn Torney, Tommy Watson, Frank Whalen, Ronald Harris, Dick Brunner, Mike Thornton. MAJORETTES Judy Jordan, Elinor James, Helen Eads, Sandra Wells, Judy Allen, Martha Day, Sharon Jackson, Erva King, Charlene Florence, Betsy Talbot. PARIS HIGH BAND CLARINETTE QUARTET Appeared at Columbus Hotel, Miami, Florida before M E N C Mary Jo Hyden Marie Smith Joan Cooper Kent Gaitskill BAND HONORS 1957 REGIONAL AND STATE 43 - Superiors 33 - Excellents 4 - Good Band - Superior Rebecca Gaitskill, Sonja Oldson, Charlotte Boling, Judy Jordon, Barbara Sowards, Betsy Talbot. FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Pennington, D. Jefferson, C. Morris, W. Florence, Letton, W. Morris, Bell, Hague, Turney, Kenney, Gaitskill. SECOND ROW: Coach Vanover, McFarland, Eads, McCarty, L. Gant, Deweese, Watson, Wigglesworth, Hines, Ransdell, R. Gant. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Finley, Ginter, Jasper, Taylor, Parrish, Wells, Kenney, J. McFarlan, Guy, Fugate, Pipes, Elvove. FOURTH ROW: Assistant Coach Bloss, Houston, G. Florence, G. Jefferson, Crombie, R. McCarty, J. Morris, Hayes and Harris, Managers. VARSITY FOOTBALL GAMES DATE 1956 September 7 Paris 7 Carlisle 13 September 14 Paris 0 Georgetown 6 September 21 Paris 0 Cynthiana 41 September 28 Paris 12 Mt. Sterling 26 October 5 Paris 13 Elkhom 20 October 12 Paris 7 Winchester 7 October 19 Paris 6 M. M. L 19 October 26 Paris 0 Lancaster 7 Won 0 Tied 1 Lost 7 David Crump Woodie Florence Tommy Watson SENIOR LETTERMEN VARSITY BASKETBALL GAMES 1956-1957 Date Paris Opponent November 13 64 Carlisle 36 November 16 28 Harrison Co. 36 November 20 56 Winchester 63 November 27 58 Elkhom 73 November 30 65 Maysville 98 December 4 63 M.M.I. 50 December 7 59 Cynthiana 55 December 11 46 Bo. Vocational 44 December 14 57 Georgetown 50 December 18 41 Harrison Co. 86 January 4 79 Elkhorn 65 Date Paris Opponent January 8 57 Clark Co. 71 January 11 65 Mt. Sterling 42 January 18 66 Bracken Co. 70 January 25 73 Winchester 79 February 1 59 N. Middletown 41 February 8 47 Cynthiana 64 February 12 44 Bo. Vocational 39 February 15 48 Mt. Sterling 45 February 19 64 Georgetown 59 February 21 57 Clark Co. 74 SCORES 40TH district basketball TOURNAMENT Paris 38 Carlisle 33 Paris 46 N. Middletown 44 Paris 52 Nicholas Co. 63 10TH REGIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Paris 62 Maysville 84 i Frank Whalen George Wigglesworth BASKETBALL A TEAM A - BASKETBALL TEAM Manager Billy Pitts, Frank Whalen, Woodie Florence, Bill Morris, John Wilson, Tommy Watson, David Crump, George Wigglesworth, Joe Elvove, Carl Gaunce, Manager Bill Hayes, Coach Vanover. b team B - BASKET-BALL TEAM Manager Bill Hayes, Roger Withrow, Jakie Elvove, Edwin Conyers, Charles Watson, John Hart Adams, Hank Everman, Jack Shout, Jimmy Morris, Hugh Crombie, Manager Bill Pitts, Coach Finley. BASKETBALL JUNIOR HIGH LEFT TO RIGHT: Taylor, Wigglesworth, Hutchcraft, Hoffman, McCarty, D. Frederick, Mer- ringer, Bannister, Jefferson, Deweese, McFarland, Green, Wells, C. Frederick, Mizell, Coach Bloss. LEFT TO RIGHT: Endris, Jasper, Berry, Sullivan, J. Downing, Earlywine, Cumber, Baldwin, D. Downing, Houston, Manager; Taylor, Whalen, J. Florence, Deweese, Bannister. Hoffman, G. Florence, Turner, Manager; Coach Bloss. Rebecca Jodan, Janet Hildreth, Betsy Taylor, Ellen Stinson, Sandra Wells, Ruth Smart, Mary Nell Moss, Patty. Victory Smile ■—J ' Warming Up Pep Talk Honors to Frank and Tommy m m Two Points! Clowning Friendship Yell Tommy School Song NINTH GRADE Freshman Class Well Senior High, here we come, although we hate to leave Junior High. This year we had three cheerleaders; Patty Insko, captain; Ruth Smart, and Mary Nell Moss. The Freshman Class had twenty-one representatives on the basketball and football teams who received letters. This year two of our classmates received excellent in the state speech contest. We also had eight members to participate in the state contest at Lexington. We hope that the students and faculty of Junior High miss us next year as much as we will miss them. Mary Gay Taylor Bonnie Adair Donnie Hines Linda Ratcliff Janice Allen Ralph Humphrey Phyllis Roe Brenda Arnold Varnon Huthcraft Robert Sanders Carroll Baldwin Patty Insko Joan Santen Christine Barnett Garey Jefferson Diane Shelburne Jeffery Bell Beverly Jordon Ruth Smart Linda Biddle Kenneth Lawson Donald Smith Dona Bixler Peggy Long Marie Smith Ralph Carpenter Audrey Marshall Ricky Smith Jack Carr Judy Mastin Ada Snowden Peggy Clifford Wilburn McCarty Carole A. Sumpter Lois Cummins Larry McFarland Mary Gay Taylor J. B. Eads Betsy McKinivan Marshall Van Meter Marvin Ferguson Johnny Merringer Bonnie Vickers Bonnie Florence Billy Mizell Margaret M. Ward Charles Fredrick Carol Morgan Marrion Wells Ronald Fredrick Mary Nell Moss Carol Whalen Patricia Garrison Patsy Ormes Pattie White Billy Gough Tom Parrish James Wigglesworth Reynolds Greene Phyllis Planck Steve Wills Linda Haddix Phyliss Puckett EIGHTH GRADE Karen Ruhl, Mary Jo Bratton, Billy Frazier, Sue Logan, Paige Sullivan, Lynne Brauer, Ronnie Taylor, Jackie Downing, James Rogers, Carson Cornett, Barbara Morris, Mollie NoeL SECOND ROW: Paul Hopkins, Billy Faye, James Christopher, Jennie Sue Roberts, Brenda Carter, Janice Gaunce, Ramona Wells, Patricia Rbberts, Jerry Whalen, James Bailey, Linda Wells, Sandra Wells, Rita Kearns. THIRD ROW: Billy Dotson, Wayne Brown, Carl Smits, James Mercer, Rodney Waugh, Henry Puckett, Glenda Woolums, Ruby Mattox, Pauline Puckett, Ellen Stinson, Charlene Jordon, Donna Turner, Sue Planck, Betsy Taylor. FOURTH ROW: James Million, Glenn Dotson, Marvin McCord, Tommy Bannister, Jimmy Kelley, Cecil Johnson, Reggie Guy, Calvin Berry, Gene Archbold, Mike Hoffman, Philip Marshall. FIFTH ROW: Monte Bixler, Joe Hatterick, James, Merrill Snowden, Jimmy Browning, Jack Ryan, David Williams, Melvin Ballard, Bob Myers, Tony Lyons, Bruce Dotson, George Archbold, Denny Bushnell, Eddie Bishop. FIFTH ROW: Miss McClintock, Miss Mitchell, Miss LovelL ABSENT: Jerry McFarland. The Eighth Grade wishes to thank their homeroom teachers, Miss Lovell, Miss McClintock and Miss Mitchell for all their help and patience during the 1956-1957 school year. In Junior High football, basketball and baseball, we were represented by Tommy Bannister, Ronnie Taylor, Mike Hoffman, Jerry McFarland, Jerry Whalen, Jackie Ryan and Reggie Guy. Our cheerleaders, Betsy Taylor, Ellen Stinson and Sandra Wells, led in building up the spirit of our team and student body. All our experiences in the Eighth Grade will never be forgotten, as we look forward to the Nineth Grade with such interest and excitement. Thanks again teachers for everything. Lynn Marchelle Brauer SEVENTH GRAVE Floyd Baber, Jimmie Baber, Larry Baber, Billy Baldwin, Doug Barlow, Suzanne Bell, Ha Berry, Tommy Berry, Sharon Blakely, Tommy Boswell, Charles Boyd, Richard Breeze, Bobby Brown, Virginia Clark, Kate Clay, Barbara Conley, Virginia Cox, Bobby Creech, John Crossfield, Jerry Cumber, Jane Daugherty, Richard Deweise, Doug Downing, Judy Duncan, Elden Earlywine, Martha Edwards, Judy Emmitt, Richard Emmons, Hugo Endris, Maner Ferguson, David Fields, Gayle Florence, Jimmy Florence, Betsy Frank, Ann Frederick, Ann Garrison, Darrel Ginter, Marilyn Grey, Stanley Grubbs, Clarence Guy, Janet Hildreth, Clay Horton, Steve Houston, Keith Jackson, Richard Jasper, Rebecca Jordan, Carol Kelley, Linda Kelly, Carol LaFrana, Percy Lanter, John Lanter, Linda Letton, Arm Long, Vivian Markham, William McCord, Deborah Milner, Claiborne Moore, Philip Mulholland, Jo Ann Nichols, CharleneOverhaulser, Colman Parrent, Milie Parsons, Ronald Price, Bobby Puckett, Donnie Rankin, Donald Redmon, Joe Rhinesmith, Joyce Rhinesmith, Sidney Rockwell, Rogers Roseberry, Jerry Sanders,- Kay Shout, Dennis Smart, Lana Smits, Mary Smits, Paul Sullivan, BonnieSwinford, Wellington Throckmorton, Jane Tomlin, Dick Turner, Jimmy Vickers, Mary Walker, Joyce Webb, Donnie Wells, Linda Wells, Lois Williams, Barbara Withrow, Oscar Withrow, Jimmy Worthington, Buck Woodford, Gayle Yarnell, Jack Yeckel. We are the seventh gride. All of us are introduced to you up above. We enjoyed school even though the check marks fell thick. We’re on the best of terms with the Board of Education and the few unfortunate ones who have come in the close contact with it are still with us. Our teachers are; Mr. Bloss, Miss Purcell, Miss Purnell, and Miss MitchelL Some of us have Mr. Davis, too. Our president this year was Janet Hildreth, Vice-President, Carol Kelly; Secretary and Treasurer, Mary Smits. We’ve had a wonderful time and wish the coming sixth grade luck. Rogers Roseberry EABY- DAY5 Ronald Wimpy Elinor Janice Joella Doris Mike Hazel Barbara E Stanley Frank Woodie Sharon Shirley Winn Dickie Alice G Betty Martin Tommy Barbara H Charlene F Martha K David C Charlene G Juanita fk Robert Martha M Jimmy Bette Z SENIOR PLAY THE RED HOUSE MYSTERY By Milne CAST Mark Ablett, owner of the Red House..............................Frank Whalen Robert Ablett, his brother.............................................. whalen Angela Norbury, a guest........................................... Beth Davis Mrs. John Norbury, her matchmaking mother........................Shirley Doyle Matthew Cayley, Mark's cousin and secretary......................Bill Whitelaw Betty Calladine, another guest................................... Doris Ramey Mrs. John Calladine, her mother....................................Hazel Berry Major Rumbold, an ex-army officer................................Ronald Harris Bill Beverley, a young medical student...........................jim McKinney Ruth Norris, a former actress...................................Rebecca Burnett Antony Gillingham, an amateur detective..........................Winn Turney Audrey Stevens, a housemaid.................'....................joella Logan Elsie Wood, a housemaid..........................................Barbara Eads Mrs. Stevens, the housekeeper..................................Charlene Florence Inspector Birch, of the police force....................... , George Pennington Joe Turner, a police officer ....................................Woodie Florence DIRECTED BY: Miss Zerelda Noland COMMENCEMENT Mike Thornton, Class President Receiving His Diploma. Dancing in the dark Lazy Bones Beauties?? Charlene and Martha Beth and Johnny Dirty Dan, the woman's man P.H.S. graduate by heart Jimmy ??????????? ??????????????9 ?????? ??? Best Wishes from HANSLEY MILLS A good place to work Compliments of BOURBON AGRICULTURAL BANK and TRUST CO. Compliments of FARMERS TOBACCO WAREHOUSE CO. Compliments of KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO. , INC. BOARDMAN'S APPLIANCE COMPANY Your R. C. A. Dealer for Bourbon County R. C. A. Victor Televisions R. C. A. Victor Radios R. C. A. Whirlpool Washers Dryers R. C. A. Whirlpool Freezers R. C. A.. Whirlpool Refrigerators R. C. A. Gas Electric Estate Ranges All kinds of small appliances B. P. S. Paints Wall Paper We guarantee the best of service on everything that we sell John W. Boardman, owner PEOPLES CUMMINS MYERS DEPOSIT BANK TRUST CO. Corner restaurant Home cooked food our specialty This bank appreciates your patronage. 924 Main St. Paris, Ky. Phone 2221 One Hour Compliments MARTINIZING of The most in dry cleaning 500-02 Main St. Paris, Ky. DR. MRS. LESLIE SMITH BOURBON HATCHERY Compliments S. Harney, owner of BALDWIN SERVICE CENTER 813 Main St. John B. Baldwin Owner Baby Chicks Charcoal Briquets Salt Minerals Agricultural Chemicals Supplies Remedies for Poultry Live Stock Cream Buyers Phone 1014 2nd Pleasant St. DETROIT HARVESTER COMPANY Paris Products Division Paris, Kentucky WILSON DRUG CO. Prescriptions Veterinary Supplies Phone 20 330 Main Free Delivery Compliments of PARIS LIONS CLUB W. RUSSELL CLOUGH Painting Contractor Interior Exterior Phone 1365 Paris, Ky. Compliments to The Senior Class BELT AND WATSON GROCERY 12th High Sts. Compliments of SCHINE THEATRE Melvin Gaitskill, Mgr. Compliments of PARIS KIWANIS CLUB Compliments Compliments of of BOURBON PARIS STOCK YARDS LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Phone 4 Compliments Compliments of of ELECTRIC STEAM RADIATOR BOBBITT HUDSON CORPORATION Paris, Kentucky Known for better value Complete line of building materials LERMAN BROTHERS SHEELER LUMBER COMPANY Cash Department Store Phone 500 or 300 Paris, Kentucky West Second Street Paris, Kentucky Compliments of A P TEA CO. 10th Main Chester Goins Mgr. SCOTT-GROSS CO. , INC. Buick, International Willys, John Deere 4th Pleasant Sts. Phone 566- 1555 A Voice of the Bluegrass Compliments since 1807 of THE KENTUCKIAN-CITIZEN BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. , INC. A Booster of Paris Hi Always! Paris, Kentucky Compliments Compliments of of TILFORD AND ROBERT BURNETT RYE'S Texaco Service Misses' and children's apparel Phone 738-J 405 Main St. Paris, Ky. Compliments Compliments of of MAIN STREET MARKET BELT WATSON Staple groceries-fresh meats GROCERY Phone 16-17 J. T. Tate sons, propr. A Good School A Good Student Body A Good Faculty The A. J. WINTERS CO. Jewelers Compliments of DAVIS FUNERAL HOME our 108th year of service Compliments of SMOKE HOUSE BILLARD HALL Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Edwin Kirkpatrick, Mgr. Compliments of FARM BUREAU INSURANCE SERVICE Walker McCann 8 E. 4th St. Phone 251 Compliments of BOND CLEANERS Phone 236 Compliments of C. R. CRAYCRAFT-DECORATOR THE CRAYCRAFT'S MOTEL 120 W. 12th St. Paris, Ky. Phone 321 Compliments of WAGONER'S MARKET Winchester St. Phone 238 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. B. N. PITTENGER If it comes from Davis it is right J. W. DAVIS CO. Good clothing always CHAS. P. COOK CO. Frosted and S. W. Foods Phone 206-207 Compliments of GRAYS BARBER SHOP Main St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of SAMUEL MILNER Compliments of CLIFTON MARKET MONSON'S CREAMERY Baby Chicks Tuxedo Feeds De Laval Cream Separators 12 Bank Row Phone 1009 HINTON-TURNER FUNERAL HOME 526 Pleasant Phone 55 Raymond E. Turner, Owner Compliments of PARIS LIGHT and POWER CO. Paris, Ky. HUSTON PLUMBING CO. Plumbing and Heating High St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of THE GIFT BOX Compliments of MILADY'S BEAUTY SALON HALL'S MARKET (Collins Hall) Groceries-Meats-Fruits Vegetables Phone 442 14th Main St. We Deliver Compliments of WILDER'S TEXACO SERVICE Paris High School Students Look To THE PARIS DAILY ENTERPRISE For Sport Coverage News Young People Like WOLLSTEIN'S Everything Men and Boys Wear Phone 40 Paris, Ky. Compliments of DONALDSON RICE Insurance and Real Estate Phone 600 520 Main Street Paris, Ky, MAIN STREET GARAGE Oldsmobile Sales and Service 1329 S. Main St. Paris, Ky. FRED ATKINSON AND SONS Florists Fresh Flowers Always Phone 38-J Paris, Ky. GLENS DRUG Glen A. Culbertson Pharmacist Phone 100 508 Main St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of STRICKLER'S FURNITURE CO. Compliments of FORD COMPANY SUMME RHA YES LUMBER COAL CO. 1318 S. Main St. Paris, Kentucky Compliments of J. C. PENNY CO. Where a nation shops and saves Always First Quality DAUGHTERY PAINT SUPPLY D. T. McCracken Son Paint and Wallpaper Glass- Alsco Storm Sash-Doors 434 Main Phone 231 Paris, Ky. JACK COHEN SONS Bostonian Shoes - Desney Hats Phone 535 Paris, Ky. Furniture-Stoves-Rugs DORSEY FURNITURE CO. We Deliver JONES SERVICE STATION 14th and Main St. Paris, Ky. GOREY INSURANCE AGENCY (James L. Gorey, Owner) Serving Bourbon County Since 1933 BOURBON HARDWARE IMPLEMENT CO. The Farmers' Store 420 Main St. Paris, Ky. Rexall Drugs VOGLER DRUG CO. 413 Main St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of WOODFORD SPEARS and SONS FARRIS PHOTO STUDIO Portraits-Kodah Finishing 512 Main St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of ARDERY'S DRUGS Phone 50 Cr. 7th Main Compliments of LIMESTONE GAS CO. Congratulations, Seniors HAMILTON’S SHOE CO. BRENT CO. Field Seeds Wool Grain Kentucky Blue Grass 25 E. Main Compliments of B. F. GOODRICH STORE Compliments of MOORE’S SERVICE STATION Phone 685 16th Main Sts. Paris, Ky. PARIS LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 815 Main St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of BEN COHEN SHOE STORE 609 Main Street SMITS' GREENHOUSES Fine Flowers Expertly Arranged Phone 915 W. 2nd St. Radio Dispatched BUS STATION CAB Phone 450 Paris, Kentucky Prompt Courteous Service OWENS BROTHERS MARKET Groceries Fresh Meats We Deliver Phone 92 93 Paris, Ky. Compliments of WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Compliments of CROWN JEWELERS 615 Main St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of J. J. NEWBERRY CO. WORICK BROS. Dodge-Plymouth Dealers Call 307 or 901 2nd St. Main Paris, Ky. Compliments of BLUE GRASS AUTO BODY SHOP 130 West 8th St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of FULLINGTON'S Compliments of FOOKES GROCERY Second Street Paris, Ky. Compliments of DAY'S JEWELERS 604 Main St. Paris, Ky. Builders of your future Compliments to BOURBON LUMBER COMPANY Senior Class 14th Main St. THE PARIS ROTARY CLUB Compliments Compliments of JAY-DEE T V APPLIANCES of THE LITTLE FOUR KERR'S SERVICE STATION INSKO SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION Good Luck, Seniors Compliments of BALDWIN HOTEL COLONIAL MOTEL THANKS to our MANY FRIENDS and PATRONS CLASS ACT INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers • (over Manufacturers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City PRINTED IN U. S A.


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