Paris High School - Parisian Yearbook (Paris, KY)

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’“ifl’j 1 I !t I 1 _ ue l o 4 s d the Hap-py days with you i , j . -YHJ: f Rr-FREe hours—the friends So true_________'though « —.................JL ) I ' J . _L i f I 5cWOOL DAYS V EV6 SPENT HERE Afte q-vei? AnDGoNE- 1 m nil 2 i i ' j i ; v JO YS THAT WeVe. KNOWN WILL STIIJL LIN-GER ON_ SO - I.......... t i ttM tjqi i J A I Is i i zzK z rh— I——H f J y=y ■ AY ooD 8YE_____B UT DEEP IN Sti HEART__WE'LL J % | I T R fA uRE THE IHEH- RIES O F Tl OSE BY.GON E YEARS A -ft -----------------1------r-—t____ 2 I — ■■ MILE AT YOU THROUGH OUR TEARS, PAPI SIAN 1958 33j WORDS and MUSIC BY HENRY PRICHARD DEDICATION Now at the turning point of our lives, we, the Graduating Class of 1958, pause to pay a debt of thanks to our principal, Alonzo Combs, He has seen us through the high and low points of our Senior High years, and finally, to their end. It is to Mr. Combs that we dedi- cate this. The 1958 Parisian. Each page reflects our gratitude and our sincere wishes to him and his family for a happy and promising future. IN MEMORY What greater or better gift to the state than to train up youth? —Cicero As we leaf through the pages of the not so distant past, there appears a name which brings to all of us of Paris High School beloved mem- ories. That name belongs to one who served us unswervingly as our educator, our counsel, and our friend - Dr. Lee Kirkpatrick. We are sure that his unselfishness and devotion to youth will remain forever a towering monument of his memory. ALONZO COMBS Principal MISS GILBERT LAVIN Latin MISS BETSY B. WOODFORD Romance Languages MISS ZERELDA NOLAND English MRS. DUKE YOUNG Mathematics MR. RALPH BELLAMY History MISS MARY ELEANOR ISGRIG Science MRS. CHARLES STRAUB Commerce MISS MARION MITCHELL Geography MISS MARY ALMA PURCELL English MISS KATHLEEN LOVELL English MR. CHARLES STRAUB Mathematics MISS HELEN HUNTER History MISS ALICE MC CLINTOCK Latin MR. FRANK BLOSS Science MRS. WILLIAM SCOTT Home Economics MRS. M. L. MARSHALL Mathematics MRS. DAN PEED Dietician MRS. LOUISE CLAY Librarian MRS. THOMAS C. WATSON Principal’s Assistant MR. THOMAS A. SIWICKI Music MR. ROBERT BRUMFIELD Physical Education SCHOOL DAZE Twelve years ago on a September day As eager children, we made our way To the big red school on Seventh Street, Our friends and teachers there to meet. We worked and worked with all our might To learn to count, to read, to write. When the year was over, we should have earned A medal for all that we had learned. We breezed along without a worry, 'Til in the fourth grade we had to scurry. For then, not quite so merrily, We were faced with geography. One more year brought one more chore, But even those word problems we faithfully bore. Then much to our surprise and pleasure We found the sixth grade to be a treasure. Those first six years really flew, And now it was June in '52; While recollecting on our past, We saw OUR day had come at last. For all of us had worked so hard That graduation seemed a just reward. In Junior High our mischief began. Never were such tricks known to man! But at the same time the going got rough, Oh, was that history really tough! As eighth graders, we started our real quest for knowledge. We were preparing ourselves for those hard years in college. But our enthusiasm was dimmed with our introduction To our very first year of Latin instruction. Junior High lasted but three short years, And soon it was over in spite of our tears. The doors of Senior High beckoned to us And we entered them gladly without a fuss. As sophomores, our teachers we didn't much please By covering the radiators with limburger cheese. And our reputation for an unruly past Was certainly not hindered by that gunpowder blast! Every little trick and noise Always was blamed on the sophomore boys. Each day as through the halls we would pass Lingering on our way to class, We grew accustomed to the familiar calls Of Clear the halls! Clear the halls! Our Junior year was one nightmare By this time our teachers were pulling their hair. They couldn't keep up with our terrible schemes As we went from bad to the worst extremes. Of course we had discipline along with our fun, But that didn't really hurt anyone. That year we presented the Plantation Ball Which was praised by parents and teachers and all. All of our work and all of our dreams Turned out to be very beautiful scenes. Our Senior year has been one of gold All of our experiences could never be told. By washing cars and selling candy We earned a trip that really was dandy. Each school day with its joys and trials Brings to our faces reminiscent smiles. For now we have reached the top of our climb But, oh, we've had a wonderful time. Although education has been our chief aim. We've enjoyed every moment, just the same. Now to our parents and teachers we'll say, Thanks for the help along the way. You’ve been our guides throughout each day And we’ll never forget you, come what may. To Paris High we’ll bid a fond good-bye, For there do our happiest memories lie. —Jeanne Thompson Sandra Strickler CLASS OF '58 1958 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President...................................... Vice-President................................. Secretary...................................... Bob Letton Bobby Gant Helen Eads T reasurers Ennis Smits Edmond Boyle RUSSELL BELL “I know a trick worth two of that!” Hi-Y 2,3; Latin Club 2; Speech Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff; Choir 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Football 3; Baseball 4; Debating 3,4; Regional Band 3; All-State Band 2,3. EDMOND BOYLE “Gentle of spirit; beneficent of mind. Latin Club 2,3.4; Parisian Circle 4; Class Officer 1,4. HALLIE BROPHY “Thou dost love life. French and Spanish Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Annual Staff. SUZANNE BURNETT “Ambition has no risk. ’ Junior Chorus 1; Chapel Choir 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Allstate Band 2,3; Regional Band 3; All Star Ensemble 3,4; Band Of- ficer 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 4; Latin Club 2; Clarinet Quartet 2,3; French and Spanish Club 2,3,4; F. T.A. 3,4; N.F.L. 4; Annual Staff. HARRY CASE “If the heart of a man is depressed with cares, the mist is dispelled when a woman appears.” WILLIAM CAYWOOD “Who mixed wisdom with mirth.” Beta Club 3,4; Beta Club Officer 4; Speech Club 2,3,4; N.F.L. 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Officer 4; Chapel Choir 2.3; Parisi- annaires 2,3; Latin Club 2,3; French and Spanish Club 4; Parisian Circle 3,4; Debating 3,4; All State Chorus 2; All State Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff; F.T.A. 4. JOAN COOPER “Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.” Latin Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3.4; Band Officer 3,4; Choir Accompanist 3; Youth Orchestra 3,4; All State Band 2,3,4; All State Orchestra 2,3; All State En- semble 2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet 1,2,3,4; National Music Con- ference 3; Service Club; Annual Staff. CHARLTON COX “Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world Is mirth. Basketball 1; Annual Staff 3. ANNETTE CROSSFIELD “True merit like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes. Latin Club 2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Annual Staff; Delegate to Girls’ State 3; Chapel Choir 3,4; Regional Chorus 4. MARTHA DAY “A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles.” Beta Club 3)4; Parisian Circle 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Annual Staff; French and Spanish Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Majorette 3,4; Majorette 2; Choir 2; All State Chorus 2; Service Club 4; Band Officer 2,3; Class Officer 1. HELEN EADS “Love reckons hours for months, and days for years; and every little absence is an age. Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer; Majorette 1,2,3; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff. JOE ELVOVE “The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business. Latin Club 1; Baseball 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Football 1,4; An- nual Staff. BOBBY GANT “But, yet ... he made a thousand friends. Yes, and he kept them. Parisianaires 3,4; Hi-Y 2; Annual Staff; Choir 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; All State Chorus 2; Regional Chorus 4; Class Officer 1,4. NANCY GARDNER “A friendly smile; a gentle disposition.” Band 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Choir 2,4; Annual Staff. ROY CLAY GAUNCE He speaketh not; and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes.” GORDON GOODE “He profits most who serves the best.” Latin Club 2; French and Spanish Club 4; Football Manager 2; B.B. Scorekeeper 2,3,4; Golf 4; Annual Staff. JIM HAGUE I came home forever.” Band 2,3; Football 2,3; Baseball 3; French and Spanish Club 2,3, Officer 3; All State Band 2,3; Regional Band 2,3. BEVERLEY HINKSON There is nothing half so sweet in life as love’s young dream.” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Majorette 4; Annual Staff. Rembrandt Studios of Boston JEAN HUMPHREY Friendly eyes which reflect life’s serious moments.” Band 1,2; National Honor Society 3; Student Service Com- mittee 3; Beta Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Annual Staff. MARY JO HYDEN ‘‘If music be the food of love, play on, give me excess of it.” Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Choir 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra 1,2,3,4; All State Orchestra 2,3; All State Band 2,3,4; All State Ensemble 3,4; Clarinet Quar- tet 1,2,3,4; Band Officer 4; Service Club 4; Annual Staff. JUDY JOHNSTON O, who will walk a mile with me along life’s merry way?” Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; French and Spanish Club 3,4; Choir 2; Annual Staff; Service Club. JIMMY JONES “He’s' happy and he's spry, and there's mischief in his eye. French and Spanish Club; Annual Staff. MARY KENNEDY He has the art to live who can win new friends. Glee Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2; F.H.A. 2; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Sci- ence Club 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y. CAROLYN KENNEY A friend we'll never forget. Beta Club 3,4; Girls’ State 3; Parisian Circle 2,3,4; Tri- Hi-Y 2.3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Speech Club 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1; N.F.L. 3,4; French and Spanish Club 3,4; Debating 3,4; Class Officer - Sophomore, Junior; F.T.A. 3,4; Service Club 4; Annual Staff. GLADYS LANTER Good nature is the sign of a large and generous soul. Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 4; French and Spanish Club 2. LESLIE LAWRENCE One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man. French and Spanish Club 1,2. ROBERT LETTON You've got to be a football hero, to get along with beauti- ful girls. Beta Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Parisian Circle 3,4; Football 3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Hi-Y 2,4; Service Club 4; Annual Staff. WILLIAM MC CRACKEN A man of deeds, not words, we find, alas not many of this kind. JUNE MILLER “Southern beauty with a soft warm smile.’ Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.4; Latin Club 2; French and Spanish Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1.2,3,4, Officer; Band Sponsor 4; Junior Chorus 1; Speech Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Annual Staff. CLYDE MORRIS “Though he be but little, he is fierce. Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Choir 2,4; Hi-Y 2,4. DAVID MORRIS “When he says he will, he will, and you can depend on it. ’ Basketball 1; Conservation Club 1,2; Annual Staff. BILL MORRIS “All the Latin I construe is amo ” Basketball 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Latin Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4; Choir 4; Parisianaires 4; Annual Staff. SONJA OLDSON ‘ Love is blind.” Beta Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer; An- nual Staff; Choir 4; Chorus 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Class Of- ficer 1,2; Parisianaires. DON ROBERTSON “Two heads are better than one.” Hi-Y 3; Latin Club 2,3,4, Officer; Choir 2; Class Officer 2; Football 4; Homecoming King 4; Annual Staff. BETTY ANN ROE “Of manner gentle; of affection mild.” Latin Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. 3; Choir 2; Glee Club 2; Annual Staff. LESLIE SMITH “For he is a jolly good fellow.” French and Spanish Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Latin Club 2; Debate 4; Speech Club 3,4; N.F.L. 4; Service Club; Annual Staff. ENNIS SMITS “Good to be merry and wise.” Junior Chorus 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Officer 4; Latin Club 2; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; Speech Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; N.FJL. 3,4; Debate 3,4; French and Spanish Club 3,4, Officer 4; Kentucky Youth Assembly 4; Service Club; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff. BARBARA SOW ARDS “Variety is the very spice of life.” F.H.A. 2; Choir 2,3,4; French and Spanish Club 4, Officer 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Girls State 3; N.F.L. 3,4, Officer 4; Beta Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; Speech Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff; Service Club. SANDRA STRICKLER “Fortune may find a pot, but your industry must make it boil. Latin Club 2; Speech Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3,4; French and Spanish Club 3.4; Beta Club 3,4; Girls State 3; Service Club; Annual Staff. ARVETA THOMAS “A little white house with a primrose path. Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1.2.3.4, Officer 3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; An- nual Staff. FORREST THOMAS “A good face is a letter of recommendation, as a good heart is a letter of credit. ’ Basketball 1; Hi-Y 2. JEANNE THOMPSON “A sound head, an honest heart, and a humble spirit are three best guides through time and to eternity. Choir 2,3,4; Parisianaires 3,4; Girls’ Quartet 4; Girls Trio 3; All State Orchestra 1.2,3; Beta Club 3,4, Officer 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; French and Spanish Club 3,4, Officer 3; Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4, Officer 3; Speech Club 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; N.F.L. 2,3,4; Parisian Circle 3,4; Debate 3; F.H.A. 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Service Club; Annual Staff. ZEREDA THOMPSON “That smile will go a long, long way. French and Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Chorus 1; F. H.A. 1,2; Annual Staff. MILDRED TURPIN “Here, too, dwells truth, an abundance of sunshine and cheer. ’ F.H.A. 1,2; Choir 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; French and Spanish Club 3; Annual Staff. CHARLES WATSON “A little nonsense now and then. ’ Basketball 1,3, Manager 3; Hi-Y 2. ROBERT WILLIAMS “Love is sweet. ’ Hi-Y 2. JOHNNY WILSON “Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die--orgoto work. Basketball 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2; Choir 2; Band 1,2; Latin Club 2; Annual Staff. PATTY PAGE WOODFORD “One should eat to live, not live to eat. ’ Majorette 4; Cheerleader 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Choir 2; Latin Club 2; French and Spanish Club 3,4; Speech Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Service Club 4; Annual Staff. CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of 1958, County of Bourbon, City of Paris, and State of Kentucky, being of full age and of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking all wills by us heretofore made. Hallie Brophy leaves her much used French book to Eddie Breeze. Harry Case leaves his own private parking place, unknown to us all, to Ronnie Taylor. Joan Cooper leaves her temper to John Ann Farris. David Morris leaves his curls to Steve Wills. Martha Day leaves her ability to ‘‘Brownie to John Hart Adams. Chili Cox leaves his booth at Goodies” to Hank Everman. Annette Crossfield leaves her experience as a baby sitter to Judy Goins. Billy McCracken leaves his ability to remain silent to Boone Baldwin. Mary Jo Hyden leaves her appreciation of Classical music to Audrey Marshall. Jimmy Jones leaves his taxi service at lunch to Roger Sledd. Mary Kennedy wills her ability to lose her unmentionables to April Williams. Bob Letton leaves his football equipment and 30 pounds to J. B. Eads. Helen Eads leaves her ability to hold a long engagement to Mary Gay Taylor. Charlie Watson leaves Miss Isgrig to next year’s Chemistry Class. Gladys Lanter wills her pack of Luckies and her smoking corner in Girls’Restroom to Diane Shelburne. Bill Morris leaves his position as class Romeo to Joe Wells. Patty Page Woodford leaves her eating ability to Joyce Whitlow. Joe Elvove leaves his harem to Marvin Ferguson. Sandra Strickler leaves her brains to Eleanor Stanfield. Clyde Morris wills his gold tooth to Carrol Baldwin. Barbara Sowards leaves her good times on Beta Club Convention to Bill La Frana. Leslie Lawrence leaves his supply of pencils to Miss Isgrig. Zereda Thompson leaves her charm and personality to hook a man to Elizabeth McCann. Roy Clay Gaunce leaves his shoe-shine kit to Tommy Buckner. Ennis Smits leaves her driving ability to Jane Arnsparger. Forrest Thomas leaves two feet of his immense stature to Hugh Crombie. Sonja Oldson leaves her interest in college life to Charlotte Boling. Leslie Smith leaves his big brown eyes to Linda Haddix. Mildred Turpin wills her good set of lungs to Tooks Burnett. Robert Ray Williams leaves his ability to court between classes to Reggie Monson. Arveta Thomas leaves the gate to her apartment on Peacock Rd. to Bonnie and Marion. Russell Bell leaves his ability to sleep through 2nd period English to Ben Fugate. June Miller leaves her interest in uniforms to Fran Cordray. Edmond Boyle leaves his jeep to Edwin Conyers - hers been walking too long. Jean Humphrey leaves her privilege of coming to school half a day to Hunter Pipes and Danny Jefferson. Billy Caywood leaves his affection for Miss Woodford to Bobby Waugh. Carolyn Kenney leaves her vivacious walk to Ronald Dailey. Gordon Goode leaves his golf clubs to Marie Smith. Betty Roe leaves her ability to secure companionship to Linda Ratcliffe. Jim Hague wills his tremendous physique to Marshall Van Meter. Nancy Gardner leaves her melodious voice to Eleanor Ardery. Don Robertson leaves a year’s subscription of Racing Form to Betty Brunner. Kathleen Soard leaves her pleasant disposition to Judy Jordan. Johnny Wilson - may not leave....... Jeanne Thompson leaves her position as number one gossip to Betsy McKinivan. Beverley Hinkson leaves her position as class bummer to Sally Jones. Judy Johnston leaves her membership card to Ramblin’ Rebels to Linda Boling. Bobby Gant leaves his swivel hip to Billy Mizell. Suzanne Burnett leaves her car and daily trip to Millersburg to Sandy Wells. Signed Senior Class 1958 Witnesses: Suzanne Burnett Bobby Gant JUNIORS 1958 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President.........................................Hugh Crombie Vice-President....................................John Ann Farris Secretary......................................... Henry Everman Treasurer Eleanor Ardery Eleanor Ardery Betty Arnold Jane Arnsparger Betty Bailey Boone Baldwin Jane Bishop Charlotte Boling Linda Boling Eddie Breeze Tommy Buckner Frances Burnett Patty Carpenter Emma Charles Fran Cordray Hugh Crombie Ronald Dailey Hank Everman Mary B. Ewalt John Ann Farris Benny Fugate Carl Gaunce Judy Goins Edward Gorey Danny Jefferson John Johnson Sally Jones Judy Jordan Barbara Kelly Billy'La Frajt|i Alice Lawrence ' ''-'7 Emma C. Lo ajiv- Bill Lucky Virgil Lyons Elizabeth McCann, Reggie Monson Jimmy Morris Jo Ann Newman Jerry Ormes Billy Wayne Owens ROGER SLEDD BOBBY WAUGH JOE WELLS JOYCE WHITLOW APRIL WILLIAMS NETTIE WILLIAMS OPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 1958 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President............................................. Billy Gough Vice-President........................................Bonnie Adair Secretary......................................................Ruth Smart Treasurer James Wigglesworth Bonnie Adair Janice Allen Brenda Arnold Carrol Baldwin Jeff Bell Linda Biddle Donna Bixler James R. Carpenter Peggy Cliford Edwin Conyers J. B. Eads Marvin Jerguson Bonnie Florence Charles Frederick Ronald Frederick Patricia Garrison Billy Gough Linda Haddix Donald Hines Barbara Humphrey Ralph Humphrey Patty Insko Garey Jefferson Beverley Jordan Kenneth Lawson Peggy Long Audrey Marshall Judy Mastin Wilbur McCarty Larry McFarland Betsy McKinivan John Merringer Bill Mizell Carol Morgan Betty Morris Mary Nell Moss Patsy Ormes Phyllis Planck Phyllis Puckett Linda Ratcliffe Phyllis Roe Joan Santen Diane Shelburne Ruth Smart Donald Smith Marie Smith Ada Snowden Carole Sumpter Mary G. Taylor Marshall Van Meter Bonnie Vickers Margaret Ward Marion Wells Carol Whalen Pattie White James Wigglesworth Stephen Wills NINTH GRADE Here we come Senior High! We are, however, leaving behind us many, many happy memories. We want to thank the Junior High teachers for all of the help that they have given us. We are proud of the records made in band, music, speech and athletics. Our cheerleaders, Sandy Wells, Betsy Taylor and Ellen Stinson did a wonderful job. The Freshmen have surely enjoyed this year! Now we say ’good-bye Junior High, hello Senior High! Sue Logan MEMBERS OF FRESHMAN CLASS Gene Archbold Jerry McFarland George Archbold Janet Marshall Tommy Bannister Phil Marshall Judy Billman Bob Meyers Eddie Bishop Barbara Morris Monte Bixler Molly Noel Mary Jo Bratton Sue Planck Lynn Brauer Rita Prather Wayne Brown Henry Puckett Denny Bushnell Pauline Puckett Brenda Carter Carolyn Reed Frank Cartmill Jenny Sue Roberts Billy Dotson Patricia Roberts Glenn Dotson James Rogers Jack Downing Carol Sue Rose Ruth Ann Dye Karin Ruhl James Frakes Ruth Saylor Billie Frazer Carl Smits Janice Gaunce Ellen Stinson Robert Gorey Paige Sullivan Reynolds Green Betsy Taylor Mike Hoffman Ronnie Taylor Paul Hopkins Donna Turner Cecil Johnson Ramona Wells Charlene Jordan Sandy Wells Jimmy Kelly Glenda Woolums Sue Logan Marvin McCord David Williams EIGHTH GRADE We, the EighthGradeclass of 1958 wish to express our sincere appreciation to the teachers who have helped us to fight the battle of knowledge in the classrooms. They have scored a great victory in giving us a desire for learning the subjects that will be helpful in the future. We are especially proud of our officers for they have done a splendid job of representing us every- where. We have been well represented in football, basketball, baseball and at the speech and music festivals. Both players and cheerleaders have done a fine job for our class. This year has left us with many wonderful and cherished memories of all the fun and excitement we have grown to love. S. Grubbs Gary Allen Floyd Baber James Baber Larry Baber Robert Back James Bailey Billy Baldwin Melvin Ballard Doug Barlow Suzanne Bell Calvin Berry Ila Mae Berry Sharon Blakely Tommy Boswell Charles Boyd Dickie Breeze Virginia Clark Katie Clay Mary Clem Barbara Conley Virginia Cox Bobbie Creech John Crossfield Jerry Cumber Jane Daughtery Richard Deweese Elden Earlywine Martha Edwards Judy Emmitt Richard Emmons Hugo Endris Maner Ferguson David Fields Gayle Florence Jimmy Florence Betsy Frank Ann Frederick Ann Garrison Marilyn Gray Clarence Guy Stanley Grubbs Janet Hildreth Clay Horton Arlene Humphrey Keith Jackson Richard Jasper Becky Jordan Carol Kelly Linda Kelley Carol La Frana Linda Letton Ann Long Tony Lyons William McCord Kathie McFrland Vivian Markham Debby Milner Claiborne Moore James Morris Philip Mulholland Jo Ann Nichols Charlene Overholser Milie Parsons Bruce Paynter Don Rankin Donald Redmon Joyce Rinesmith Joe Rinesmith Sidney Rockwell William Roe Rogers Roseberry Nancy Rothwell Jerry Sanders Kay Shout Dennis Smart Lana Smits Mary Smits Paul Sullivan Bonnie Swinford Wellington Throckmorton Jane Tomlin Dick Turner Mary Walker Donnie Wells Joyce Webb Linda Wells Lois Williams Barbara Withrow Buck Woodford Gayle Yarnell Jack Yeckel SEVENTH GRADE Everyone likes their first year in Junior High very much. There are so many things to do and learn. Our subjects are Science, Health, Arithmetics, English, History, Occupational Gui- dance and Geography. All of our teachers are very nice to us. They are Mr. Bloss, Mr. Straub, Miss Purcell, Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Peed, Mrs. Marshall, Mr. Brumfield and Miss Martin. Some of our boys are wonderful basketball players. We enjoy going to the games and rallies and yelling for them. Our cheerleaders are Terry Renfrew and Brenda Guy. Brenda Allen Wendell Arthur Barbara Baber John Baldwin Mike Barnes William Barnett Karen Begley Tommy Berry Benny Biddle Tommy Bishop Drudy Butler Shelia Carl Bobby Cassity Jimmy Caywood Skipper Caywood Lillian Christopher William Christopher Constance Clark Sam Clay Mary Lou Coleman Marietta Copeland Carl Courtney Russell Current David Day Mary Jane Day John Dotson Sharon Dragoo Kenneth Dryden Charles Dray Tommy Eads Rebecca Elvove A. B. Frank Julian Frank James H. Frederick John Frederick Ann Gardner Marshall Gray Brenda Guy Judy Haddix Marilyn Haddix Glenda Harney Clay Hancock Brenda Harper Susan Hukill Larry Humphrey Larry Jefferson Marshall Johnson Rebecca Johnson Billy Jordan Chester Kendall Charles Kenney John Lanter Percy Lanter Donna Lawrence Roger Lawrence Donald Link Carolyn Sue Long Dorcas Lucky Busky Lusk Billy McCarty Bobby McCarty Carol Martin Marjorie Mastin Susan Meyers Joyce Milburn Frank McCracken Frank McCracken Buddy Parrent Betty Parrish Frances Planck Ronald Price Bobby Puckett Billy Ramey Diana Ratcliffe Terry Renfrew Carroll Richardson Florence Richardson James Ring Bernd Ruhl Frances Saylor Marvin Sharon Bonita Shaw Mary Elizabeth Smith Phyllis Stanfield Bonnie Taylor Fergie Taylor Kelta Thomas Joan Thornton Dona Tipton Tommy Turner Agnes Vandy Quentin Walker Jerry Weaver Astra Kay Webb Bobby West Jimmie White Frank Williams Oscar Withrow James Worthington CTIVITIES BETA CLUB President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Jean Thompson Billy Caywood . . Ennis Smits . Robert Letton PARISIAN CIRCLE Day, Letton, Thompson, Caywood, Kenney, Boyle, Farris, Everman, Brunner, Saylor, Ward, Gough. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA President.......... 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Secretary.......... Treasurer.......... Arveta Thomas . Betty Brunner . . Judy Goins . . Jane Bishop Diane Shelburne TRI-HI-Y President ... . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Chaplain . . . Frances Burnett . . .. Ennis Smits Emma Carol Logan . Suzanne Burnett . , . . Sally Jones LATIN CLUB President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Barbara Sowards Don Robertson . Betty Brunner . . Bill Morris FRENCH AND SPANISH CLUB President.....................................Ennis Smits Vice-President............................. Carolyn Kenney Secretary-Treasurer.........................Barbara Sowards NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Carolyn Kenney Barbara Sowards . . . . Ennis Smits Emma Carol Logan SPEECH CLUB Sowards, Smits, Kenney, Baldwin, Adair, Jones, McKinivan, Logan, Boling, Boling, Burnett, Ward, Ardery, White, Whalen, Woodford, Thompson, Williams, Barnett, Long, Buckner, Sledd, Caywood, Smith, Baldwin, Everman. SERVICE CLUB Jody Hyden, Sonja Oldson, Patty Page Woodford, Helen Eads, Ennis Smits, Carolyn Kenney, Judy Johnston, Martha Day, Jean Thompson, Barbara Sowards, Jean Humphrey, Joan Cooper, Bob Letton, Billy Caywood, Leslie Smith. SENIOR LETTERMEN Clyde Morris, BobbyGant, Don Robertson, Bill Morris, Johnny Wilson, Bob Letton, Joe Elvove, Bobby Waugh. CHAPEL CHOIR Ewald, Oldson, Jordan, Santen, Burnett, Ward, Sowards, Thompson, Gardner, Buckner, Lyons, Morris, Everman, Baldwin, Owens, Hyden. Oldson, Jordan, White, Thompson, Sowards, Gardner, Ewalt, Santen, Jordan, Kelley, Bur- nett, Farris, Hyden, Conyers, Whitlow, McCann, Crossfield, Ward, Buckner, Eads, Lyons, Everman, Morris, Baldwin, Owens. PARISIAN AIRES OZ C0 Oil-o Majorettes: Boling, Jordan, Wells, Hinkson, Adair, Woodford. Band Sponsor: June Miller Drum Major: Martha Day Band Director: Tom Siwicki THLETICS n r D3 o do min SQUAD MEMBERS: Eads, Wells, Morris, Pipes, Sledd, Crombie, Gant, Humphrey, Florence, Elvove, McFarland, Waugh, Jefferson, Owens, Jefferson, Deweese, Letton, Morris. COACH: Bob Brumfield, ASSISTANT COACH: Frank Bloss. MANAGERS: Billy Mizell, Donnie Hines. FOOTBALL SENIOR PLAYERS: Letton, Morris, Waugh, Elvove, Gant, Morris. SQUAD MEMBERS: Wells, G. Jefferson, Pipes, Fugate, Morris, Wilson, Elvove, Shout, Fre- derick, D. Jefferson, Wigglesworth. COACH: Charles Straub. PARIS OPPONENT 52 Carlisle 43 39 Bourbon Co. 64 44 Winchester 52 51 Harrison Co. 61 57 MMI 69 41 Cynthiana 59 58 Georgetown 44 50 Harrison Co. 58 42 Bourbon Co. 44 52 Winchester 51 SENIOR PARIS OPPONENT 37 Harrison Co. 60 42 Nicholas Co. 48 48 Clark Co. 98 49 Mt. Sterling 48 67 Bracken Co. 74 53 Winchester 45 55 North Middletown 59 48 Cynthiana 70 45 Mt. Sterling 64 48 Georgetown 64 47 LETTERMEN Clark County 80 TEAM: Frederick, Carpenter, G. Florence, Elvove, Morris, J. Florence, McCord, Owens, Kelly, McCarty, Taylor, Wells, G. Jefferson, Ormsby, D. Jefferson, Crombie, Bannister. COACH: Charles Straub. MANAGERS: McCracken, Crossfield, Eads, Jackson, Ferguson, C. Frederick, Merringer, Carpenter, Eads, Humphrey, Wells, R. Frederick, Shout, Deweese, Morris. JUNIOR HIGH Taylor, Bishop, Ormsby, Boyd, Kelly, Cartmill, Gorey, Anderson, Florence, Bannister, De- weese, Frakes, Hoffman, Florence, McCarty, Berry. COACH: Frank M. Bloss. SQUAD MEMBERS: Baldwin, Frank, Frank, Courtney, Ramey, Downing, Dry den, Gray, Paynter, Endris, Markham, Jasper, Clay, Kenney, Barnett, Woodford, Cumber, Earlywine, Caywood, Mc- Carty, Florence, Deweese, Florence, Ormsby, Berry, Boyd, Eads. COACH: Frank M. Bloss. MANAGERS: Clay Horton, James Morris. 7TH 8TH GRADE JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Ellen Stinson, Becky Jordan, Janet Hildreth, Betsy Taylor, Terry Renfrew, Sandy Wells. JUNIOR HIGH 1957-58 PARIS OPPONENT 40 Ky, Methodist Home 33 26 Lethington Catholic 28 55 Danville 32 55 Cynthiana 24 46 Georgetown 19 44 Winchester 19 37 Nicholas County B 30 30 Lafayette Junior 34 O.T. 18 Mt. Sterling 14 40 Lexington Catholic 33 36 Winchester Junior 14 28 Kentucky Methodist Home 25 35 Cynthiana 23 45 Danville 28 40 Georgetown 7TH AND 8TH GRADE 25 PARIS OPPONENT 42 Millersburg 27 42 Clintonville 26 50 Little Rock 28 47 M M I 16 36 Clintonville 21 55 Millersburg 23 47 M M I 21 45 North Middletown 20 48 Little Rock 23 41 North Middletown 12 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Done Most for P. H. S............................................................... Smits Done P. H. S. for Most................................................................Case Done by P. H. S. for Most Burnett, A. Thomas Most Likely to Succeed J. Thompson, Z. Thompson Hardest Worker Best Driver Goode, Miller Biggest Eater Cutest Hyden, C. Morris Best Athlete Letton, Wilson Bell Lady Killer Man Killer Oldson Loud Mouth McCracken, Sowards Armchair Variety Caywood, Lanter Most Asinine Misanthrope (Hates Everybody) ???????? First Married Robertson Man Hater Pride of the Faculty Watson Smuggest Biggest Bluffer Most Sincere Eads, Williams Jimmy ®S Millie Edmond Chuck Annette Arveta Ennis Robert Nancy Martha Barbara Leslie L. Leslie S Hallie Jeanne Gordan Forest David Carolyn Helen Beverly BELLES IN WAITING A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS CHARACTERS Sandy Sherwood, 18 Carolyn Kenney Joan, 17, her sister Kathie, 16, her sister . Sonja Oldson Cynthia Sherwood, their mother Patty Page Woodford Dr. Sherwood, their father . Edmond Boyle Mary, the Sherwood's housekeeper Sandra Strickler Mrs. Smith, a neighbor Jean Thompson Allie, 17, her daughter Barbara Sowards Professor Blake, Sandy's young psychology teacher Jimmy Burns, 18, Kathie's beau Ted Sanders, 22, a photographer of the Bayville Times CLASS NIGHT THIS IS YOUR LIFE Welcome Master of Ceremonies Senior Poem Historian? Lullaby . . Nancy Gardner . . Carolyn Kenney . . . Mary Kennedy . . Jean Thompson Bill Morris .... Clyde Morris .... Charlton Cox Giftorians Prophecy Patty Page Woodford Last Will and Testament ..........................Suzanne Burnett ..............................Bob Gant Musicians Mary Jo Hyden . Joan Cooper f 1H0IN S VON OH THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1958 ROBERT LETTON, THE CLASS PRESIDENT, RECEIVES DIPLOMA Compliments of C. AND C. CHEVROLET CO., INC. Phone 531 Paris, Kentucky We want and appreciate your business Compliments of HANSLEV MILLS A good place to work. Compliments of BOURBON AGRICULTURAL BANK AND TRUST CO. Compliments of BOBBITT AND HUDSON Compliments BOURBON HATCHERY SCOTT GROSS CO. INC. S. Harney, Owner Buick - International John Deere 4th and Pleasant Sts. Phones 566 1555 Compliments of TILFORD AND ROBERT BURNETT Texaco Service Phone 738-J Baby Chicks Charcoal Briquets Salt Minerals Agricultural Chemicals Supplies 6c Remedies For Poultry 6c Livestock Cream Buyers Phone 1014 2nd 6c Pleasant Compliments of BALDWIN HOTEL Coffee Shop and Dining Room Serving the Fine Foods of Kentucky Phone 1025 Paris Kentucky Compliments of DAVIS FUNERAL HOME Our 109th Year of Service Compliments of MASTIN SHARON Ashland Oil Compliments of DR. MRS. H. S. GRUBBS Compliments of SPEARS-KISER CO., INC. Compliments of MITCHELL'S GROCERY Compliments of CITY CLUB J. HAMLET COLLIER SON Electrical Contractors Sales Service Phone 401R 721 High St. Paris Kentucky WILLIAMS RADIO T. V. Sales and Service Admiral Television 615 Main St. Paris Kentucky Compliments of KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO., INC. Compliments of B. F. Goodrich Store HOUSER TIRE CO. 10th Main St. Paris Kentucky Compliments of JACKSON RADIO SHOP Radio and Television Shop NICK'S RESTAURANTS Specializing in Steaks Pompons Lobster Chicken Shrimp Sea Food 424 Main Paris Kentucky Compliments of FULLINGTON' S SMITS' GREENHOUSES Fine Flowers Expertly Arranged Phone 915 W. 2nd St. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING The Most in Dry Cleaning 5th 6c Main Paris Kentucky OVERBY'S RESTAURANT Featuring Home Cooked Food Open 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily COHAN'S CLOTHING STORE Bostonian Shoes - Desney Hats Visit Our Jewelry Dept. Phone 535 Paris Kentucky JAY - DEE TV Philco - Bendix - Tappan Sales Service Phone 2538 611 Main St. Paris, Kentucky Phone 2-4468 171 E. High St, Lexington, Kentucky BOURBON HARDWARE 6c IMPLEMENT CO. The Farmer's Store 420 Main St. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. C. A. KENNEY Paris Kentucky Compliments of COLONIAL MOTEL Compliments of RYE'S Misses' and Children's Apparel 405 Main St. Paris Kentucky Rexall Drugs VOGLER DRUG CO. 413 Main St. Paris Kentucky STRICKLER FURNITURE CO. Custom Made Furniture Upholstering - Refinishing Draperies - Slip Covers Cherry Reproductions 25 Years Experience 334 Main St. DAUGHERTY PAINT SUPPLY D. T. McCracken Son Paint - Wallpaper - Glass Storm Sash Doors Paris, Kentucky 434 Main Phone 231 FRED ATKINSON AND SONS Florists Fresh Flowers Always Phone 38J Paris, Kentucky J. J. MC CORD SONS Groceries - Meats - Frozen Foods Free Delivery Phone 933 432 W. 8th St. Congratulations, Seniors HAMILTON'S SHOE CO. FARRIS PHOTO STUDIO Portraits - Kodak Finishing 512 Main St. Paris Kentucky Compliments of CLIFTON MARKET Compliments of THE GIFT BOX BRENT CO. Field Seeds Wool - Grain Kentucky Blue Grass 25 E. Main Paris Kentucky Paris High School Students Look To THE PARIS DAILY ENTERPRISE For Sport Coverage News Young People Like Compliments of ARDERY DRUG CO. CASE INSURANCE AGENCY Insure in Sure Insurance 518 Main St. Phone 88 Paris, Kentucky WORICK BROS. Dodge - Plymouth Dealers Phone 307 or 901 Main 2nd St. Paris Kentucky A Good School A Good Student Body A Good Faculty A. J. WINTERS CO. Jewelers Compliments of FARM BUREAU INSURANCE SERVICE Walker McCann 8 E. 4th St. Phone 251 Compliments of BOND CLEANERS Phone 236 CHAS. P. COOK CO. Frosted and S. 6c W. Foods Phone 206-207 WOLLSTEIN'S Everything Men and Boys Wear Phone 40 Paris Kentucky Compliments of WAGONER'S MARKET Winchester St. Phone 238 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. B. N. PITTENGER MONSON'S CREAMERY Baby Chicks Tuxedo Feeds De Laval Cream Separator 12 Bank Row Phone 1009 Compliments of MILADY'S BEAUTY SALON Compliments of GRAY'S BARBER SHOP Main St. Paris Kentucky SUMMERHAYES LUMBER COAL CO. 1318 S. Main St. Paris, Kentucky Compliments of J. C. PENNEY CO. Where a nation shops and saves Compliments Compliments of of WATSON'S ONE STOP DR. MRS. LESLIE SMITH FOOD CENTER HOPEWELL INSURANCE AGENCY HAMILTON, OWENS, SANTEN REALTY, INSURANCE CO. General Insurance For Auctions, Private Sales 6th Main Phone 1490 Insurance Loans, see Us. Free Customer Parking • Compliments BOARDMAN'S APPLIANCE CO. R. C. A. Dealer of For Bourbon County B. P. S. Paints Wallpaper ELLIS JEWELERS We guarantee the best service on everything WILSON DRUG CO. Compliments Prescriptions Veterinary Supplies of Phone 20 330 Main GRINNELL DRY CLEANING Free Delivery SANDY'S ASHLAND SERVICE Compliments Road Service Pick Up and Delivery S. Sanders, Jr., Prop. of 1492 S. Main St. INSKO SERVICE STATION Paris Kentucky WILSON BROTHERS 228-230 Main St. Compliments Phone 164 of Sales Service International Harvester PEOPLES DEPOSIT BANK Farm Equipment General Electric Appliances TRUST CO. Compliments Compliments of of ANNABELLE'S SALON LIMESTONE GAS CO. A Voice of the Bluegrass Compliments of Since 1807 MAIN STREET MARKET THE KENTUCKIAN-CITIZEN Staple Groceries - Fresh Meats Phone 16-17 A Booster of Paris Hi Always'. J. T. Tate Sons, Proprs. Compliments Compliments of of PARIS LIGHT AND POWER DEPT. FORD COMPANY Paris, Kentucky Compliments Radio Dispatched BUS STATION CAB of Prompt Courteous Service Phone 450 DR. W. S. MORGAN Paris Kentucky Henry L. Brown OWENS BROTHERS MARKET Compliments of Groceries Fresh Meats We Deliver BEN COHEN SHOE STORE Phone 92 93 Paris Kentucky 609 Main St. Paris, Kentucky GOREY INSURANCE AGENCY Compliments (James L. Gorey, Owner) of Serving Bourbon County WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Since 1933 Edwin Kirkpatrick, Mgr. Compliments of Known for Better Value PARIS CITY OFFICE LERMAN BROTHERS E. W. Glass, Mayer Commissioners Cash Department Store Wm. Chisholm Geo. S. Tate Edgar Dodge Wm. Owens Paris, Kentucky • Complete Line of Building Materials Compliments SHEELER LUMBER COMPANY Phone 500 or 300 of West Second St. PARIS FURNITURE AND SUPPLY CO. Paris Kentucky GLEN'S DRUG Compliments Phone 100 of Reliable Prescriptions 509 Main St. NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO. Paris Kentucky Glen A. Culbertson Compliments of Compliments ELECTRIC STEAM RADIATOR of CORPORATION Paris, Kentucky AETNA OIL COMPANY HINTON-TURNER FUNERAL HOME Compliments 526 Pleasant St. Phone 55 of Raymond E. Turner, Owner PARIS KIWANIS Phone: 1054 Woo ’ BEAUTY SHOP Jfe 24 East 19th Street Parrs, Ky. We Curl Up and Dye for You J Air Conditioned Compliments of THOMAS, WOODFORD CO. General Insurance Compliments of MR. MRS. WILLIAM T. 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