PARISIAN 1971 Life is divided into three terms—that which was, which is, and which will be. Let us learn from the past to profit by the present, and from the present to live better for the future.—WORDSWORTH. Dedication The Senior Class of 1971 dedicates this yearbook to Mr. Thomas A. Siwicki, the music director of the Paris City Schools. Mr. Siwicki has been with the Paris City School system for eighteen years, during which he has brought recognition and fame to our school and community. He has toiled diligently for months in preparation for band trips to Florida, New York, and Canada where Paris music students have won awards as well as valuable experience in festivals and parades. Every year he has planned the Christmas Candlelight Program which has attracted hundreds of people as the heralding of the Christmas sea- son in our community. Ever thoughtful of the cultural development of the citizens of Paris and Bourbon County, Mr. Siwicki has brought in concerts by Marion Spellman, the Norman Luboff Choir, the Navy Band and the Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra. He has also produced locally twenty-six Lions Qub Dixieland Shows and the outstanding SOUTH PACIFIC in addition to the an- nual concerts of the Paris City Schools Band. His musicians have performed at civic club meetings, ballgames, circuses, parades, picnics, fairs, homes, hospitals-everywhere it has been possible to go. Our lives have been made richer by the talents and energies and concerns of Mr. Siwicki. As a small expression of apprecia- tion for a large contribution to our school, we dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Siwicki. Our Band TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication......................................2 Seniors........................................20 Athletics......................................42 Organizations..................................62 Underclassmen..................................86 Faculty.......................................104 All about Seniors.............................112 Ads ..........................................122 Here 1 am-yours for the asking! Just think-only 3 more days of detention and I’ll have served my sentence. 1 know I’m good-looking, but does she have to keep staring at me? Did you say rip it out and start over? Is this what they do at Beta Convention? 9 Miss Woodford, your beanie doesn’t mar your beauty. Boots and Tassels Camp Crescendo is such a terrific place ... ? Caught on this page are some of the joys and experiences that only a band member could know. There are happy times, sad times, frustrating times, and tiring times, but most of all there are good times. Can you believe, a pop machine at PHS!! Lunch time friends - r The Happy Times What’s this all about??? A girl at the drafting board?? 14 Show-off time Three Belles Playmates Catching up What’s next? Opps, caught in the act. Easy Spirit Forever. . . ’71 was a very good year! Vibrations of spirit were high all season! The student body got behind the Greyhounds and gave them the support that they needed. 16 17 The Good Ole Days 17 1. E. Alverson 14. Susan Muntz 2. Steve Gaunce 15. Gary Burke 3. George Ann Russell 16. John Bobbitt 4. Roy Haddix 17. Kathy Forsythe 5. Sandi Buckler 18. Vivian Hawkins 6. Bernice Washington Laura Warfield Bemette Washington 19. Carolyn McVey 7. Donna Honican 20. Gerald Fields . V '5 8. Debbie Hughes 21. Sally Taylor 9. Judy Craven 22. Delia Baldwin y 10. Robert Crumbie 23. Sharon Florence 11. Anne Willmott 24. Connie Crump 24 I 12. Gail Wasson 25. Mary Campbell '• .• • tm 13. Denise Downing 26. Suzanne Wiseman hV o st: . a_s ' „,GJL . 15 J Vs m v|t yd Jt. rj s , 21 ■' 1. Patricia Mitchell 14. Wilma Thompson 2. Amy Sadler 15. Diane Wagoner 3. Martha Woodford 16. Patty Frye 4. Linda Mitchell 17. Vickie Jones 5. Maurice Hutsell 18. Charles Wolsey 6. Leslie Calk 19. Donald Frye 7. Cary Barr 20. Jane Collins 8. Peggy Thomas 21. Jan Courtney 9. Chencho Garcia 22. Charlotte Connor 10. Chano Garcia 23. Steve Parker 11. Hjordis Downey 24. Karen King 12. Waller Kenney 25. Silvia Fields 13. Bunti Bell 26. Phillip Crumbie 27. Fred Culbertson Steve Parker-President; Vickie Jones-Vice President; Karen King-Secretary; Cary Barr-Treasurer Karolyn Aldridge Karolyn is as sharp as a tack, there isn’t much that she does lack. Elizabeth Louise Allen Betsy’s so cute and so petite, all the boys think she’s really neat. Elizabeth Alverson E’s as wise as an old “Hoot” owl, and leading those cheers she’s a winning gal. Brenda Arnold Every morning just before school, we find Brenda on the bookstore stool. Cary West Barr Always a smile from ear to ear, a warmhearted person full of cheer. Delia Dale Baldwin Delia likes psychology ‘tis plain to see, a great debater she could be! John Asriel 1 wonder what makes his brain go T1C-TOC, he can find the answer if he becomes a “DOC” William K. Beatty Bill doesn’t say much in class, but on his trumpet he can really blast. Grace Bunting Bell A rug, Bunny’s been making for a long, long time, just for the feet of a Charnel Hill guy! 23 Marshall C. Bennett Marshall’s talent is beyond control, especially when those drums do roll. Saundra Norris Buckler Sandy, you surely did win when you married, that guy named Glenn. John E. Bobbitt John Bobbitt is a really nice guy, and when he kicks that football it goes a mile high! Gary L. Burke When you meet Gary you think he is shy, but when you know him he’s a great guy. Lewis W. Buchanan Always a smile never a frown, he’s a person who’ll never let you down. Leslie Ann Calk People, let her tell you ‘bout her best “FRIEND”, he’s a warm-hearted person who’ll love her to the end. 24 • Gloria Elizabeth Calloway A friendlier person is hard to find, she is always thoughtful happy and kind. Craig Clark Craig is built like a solid rock, his football opponents he did block. Ronnie Clark Ronnie’s mischievous we all agree, a teacher’s pet he’ll never be. Peter Clough Pete is always on the go, he’s sure to succeed this we all know. r Mary Jean Campbell Mary’s kind and awfully sweet, with all her friends she can’t be beat. Steve Kenneth Christopher Steve really knows his biz, in calculus he’s quite a whiz! 25 Larry Cosby He’s always ready for any wild caper, but recovers in time to deliver that paper. Phillip W. Crumbie In homeroom Phillip makes plenty of trouble, if you don’t watch out Miss Sutherland will pop your bubble! Charlotte Conner She’s shy and sweet and always kind, with only goodness on her mind. Judith Marie Craven If it is Judy that you want to meet, a nicer girl that can’t be beat. Jan Patrick Courtney Jan’s got PRIDE as you can see, always thinking about Jane Lee. Jane Lee Collins Clothes by the right man millions of shoes, she thinks only of Jan and shorthand reviews. 26 Robert Crumbie Mule” at school is quite a clown, on the basketball floor he was the best around. Larry Eugene Day Larry Day is tough and you can’t beat that, you can find him and Eula at Day’s Laundromat. Connie Sue Crump Connie’s ability in math is great. We’re sure someday she’ll really rate. Hjordis Downey Hjordis is tall as a model should be, maybe her picture in Vogue we’ll see. Fred C. Culbertson No one can tell what’s happening in his mind, tricking and devising all of the time. Janet Denise Downing If you marry someone as sweet as you, you know your love will always be true. 27 Sylvia Lee Fields Sylvia’s so small and petite, everyone will agree that she’s really neat. Ted Florence A faithful Whooper Teddy is, he’s sure to be “tops” in all his biz. Sharon Blevins Florence Sharon’s been in love since the start of time, one of these days she’ll make up her mind. Gerald Kent Fields Even though Gerald’s great on being a pest, his intelligence rates as one of the best. Karen Sue Fomas She takes a special interest in every boy, but concentrates mostly on one Leroy. Sue Fite Sue “fites” for her life in the bookstore mess, always alert never at rest. Kathy Forsythe Kathy learned her lesson you could say, you should never skip school any day. Chano R. Garcia Chano’s helpfulness cannot be surpassed, a friend to all from the first to the last. Donald Ray Frye Donald Ray is crazier than you or me, but when he catches that football he runs with glee. Chencho Garcia Chencho’s our joker one of a kind, if you’re around him you’ll lose your mind Patty Frye Patty’s cute and full of show, she’s always talking and on the go. Steven Allen Gaunce Steve’s as small as a little field mouse, but has enough wind to blow down a house. 29 Marcella Susan Gaunce A really neat person never slow, she loved Richard Harris in hisCamelot Role. Roy Howard Haddix Roy is one terrific guy the whole class loves him cause, he’s never shy. Suzie Gingles Suzie is as sweet as can be, always a friend to you and to me. Vivian Marie Hawkins She laughs and giggles at everything, she shares the joy only laughter can bring. Glenn Griggs He gives the impression of being big and tough, but really he deals in little guy stuff. David Heflin Drawing and sketching is his game, a natural art that could bring him fame. 30 Donna Howard Honican Donna always has something to say, with Junie, I’m sure she has her way. Deborah Kay Hughes Debbie plays in the band with joy, now her future looks bright with her boy. Stephen Humphries Steve’s really great on the guitar, someday in a band he’ll surely go far. Vincent Maurice Hutsell Maurice and his tuba go hand in hand, they’ll be missed next year by the band. Patricia A. Johnson She spent four days in detention for twelve dollars, and still when she thinks about it laughs and hollars. Nana Marie Johnson Nana can really play those bells, Mr. Siwicki will miss her everyone can tell! 31 Michael Kent Jones He’s always spreading a smile, to know him is worthwhile. Waller Kenney Cool as heck full of fun, five-foot one and growing some. Vickie Lynn Jones Vickie’s spirit is really strong, crying at pep rallies, banquets, and throngs! Karen Elizabeth King To Karen drafting class is a blast, since she is the only girl in the class. Henry Clay Kenney Henry is known as our James Brown, when he carried the football he gained ground. Doug Henry Landrum Always willing to laugh at a joke, and always ready to take a poke. 32 Donna Marie Lawrence Shy and unknown in the ways of the world, but really a nice and all right girl. Raymond Marshall We all think that Raymond’s swell, in years to come we wish him well. Janice DeWendt Link Full of pep lots of fun, Janice is a friend to everyone. Wanda Day McKinney Wanda changed her name at Christmas time, now Albert can call her, “mine, all mine.” Deborah June Lowe Debbie’s just the opposite of her last name, always happy always game. Carolyn McVey Kind and quiet in all her ways, she’ll be loved through all her days. 33 Linda Dale Mitchell Friendly sweet and kind, a better girl you’ll never find. Patricia Louise Mitchell Patricia’s really a great one to know, always lively and on the go. Susan Muntz Susan has a voice that sounds as sweet as the birds, but when it comes to talking she’s few on words. Patricia Ann Myers Never carries a book but comes just the same, how do you get by with your little game? Pete D. Moore, Jr. Pete, when you went out on the basketball floor, you could tell the opponents wanted no MOORE Gregory Nichols We think of him as being shy, but really he’s one very loud guy. 34 William G. Pelfrey Jerry’s a good o ‘guy, to him we hate to say good-bye. Anthony Lee Penney Not as outspoken as his brother, but always willing to go a little further. Steve Robert Parker Steve’s our president football’s his game, tomorrow you’ll find him in the Hall of Fame. Clifton E. Patterson Clifton played end on our great football team, and when he caught that ball he was really mean. Sharon Ann Pelfrey Sharon, when you seem to be so shy, how did you manage to catch that guy? Arty Dean Penney Whatever he thinks he says, bringing laughter, on an unsuspecting head. 35 John Porter So little he looks like he’d fit in a jar, but he really knows how to fix a car. Georgia Ann Russell Kindness lies in the heart of this holder, she’s always willing to lend a bold shoulder. 36 Rhonda Ganzelle Robinson Always happy about all things, especially when they concern James. Amy Joyner Sadler As blue as the sea Amy’s eyes do shine, especially when Fred is near and fine. Goldie M. Rogers She’s friendly and kind and never does scold, she has a heart made of pure gold”. Deborah Peters Scott Debbie’s as sweet as she can be, she wears a smile for all to see. Ronald Francis Scott On the job Ronnie’s really a gas, and a lot of fun he has in class. Henry Wayne Smith Next year the band will surely moan, without Henry and his trombone. Tracey Yvette Spencer Tracey’s got the name of a movie star, let’s hope some day she’ll get that far. Benjamin William Smits He ticks off numbers as well as the Big Ben, Miss Sutherland, for one will really miss him. Frank R. Speaks Jr. Frank is awfully cool in his ways, he seems to have all the girls in a daze. David Sunley David works hard at the Tasty Freeze, throughout life we know he’ll succeed. Sally Taylor Sally has hair as gold as the sun, Cathy Elaine Thomas while being in the band She always seems she had much fun. happy and gay, especially when she sees a certain Ray. 37 A Peggy Ann Thomas Peggy’s heart goes tick-tock, especially when she’s in Little Rock. Dianne Wagoner Dianne is shy but not easy to sway, because where there’s a “Will”, there’s a way. Wilma Jean Thompson Changes her mind with every season, and doesn’t always have a reason. Bernette Washington “Not anyway soon” says Bernette, but it’s David we bet. Avalene Gail Wasson Gail’s the Queen of our Senior Class, everyone will agree she’s a good looking lass. John Thomas Tubbs On the outside John appears to be small, but when it comes to brains he’s got it all! Bernice Washington Bernice is tall and wears earrings, with Craig she likes to have her flings. Donnie Edward Watkins Donnie’s as fast as lightning they say, so if you see him coming get out of his way! Charles R. Wolsey Charles has a good looking girl by his side, back in January she became his bride. Anne Spears Willmott As a cheerleader and flag girl she really has skill, next year at Transy she’s sure to make a kill. Norman E. Woodall If it is Norman that you do seek, behind a history book, you should peek. William Barnett Worthington Willy in his Camero really looks great, on the football team he made All-State. Suzanne Elizabeth Wiseman That telephone call made at noon, sure does make Suzanne swoon. Martha Woodford Bop’s more fun than a bowlful of jelly, screaming and laughing joking and yelling. « r PARIS OPP. 34 Garrard Co. 6 52 Maysville 0 32 Scott Co. 0 46 Georgetown 16 44 Nicholas Co. 0 8 Mt. Sterling 0 56 Fleming Co. 13 28 Madison 6 60 Bourbon Co. 0 28 Montgomery Co. 3 DIST. PLAYOFF 28 Dayton 0 REGIONAL 0 Lynch 6 I PARIS OPP. 62 Madison 74 59 Georgetown 58 49 Harrodsburg 46 60 Maysville 64 58 Harrison Co. 59 66 Clark Co. 63 52 Jessamine Co. 40 78 Bourbon Co. 40 61 Henry Clay 57 62 Lafayette 79 73 Lexington Catholic 61 67 Mason Co. 62 79 Carlisle Co. 69 79 Mayfield 73 59 Henry Clay 66 64 Montgomery Co. 58 79 Bourbon Co. 39 69 Nicholas Co. 58 74 Bath Co. 63 55 Harrodsburg 48 64 Anderson Co. 65 110 MM1 45 95 Mt. Sterling 63 64 Bracken Co. 65 64 Tates Creek 67 77 Pendleton Co. DISTRICT 62 44 Harrison Co. 51 ui-raonto 44 WE’RE NUMBER 1 Frosh Teams C.K.C. Champs Front Row, left to right: J. Crutcher, D. Shores, M. Wells, T. Harris, E. Aries, J. Marshall, T. Woods, L. Black, G. Chenault, A. Brown, R. Davenport, S. Fredrick, G. Walton. Second Row: J. Brown, A. Griggs, J. Tipton, S. Paul, D. Campbell, W. Parker, D Purcell R. Crumbie, E. Johnson, K. Feeback, S. Marcum, K. Lewis, R. Martin. Third Row: C. Trumbo, B. Alverson, R. Hudnall. R. Jackson, T. Parsons, B. Bussell, K. Howard, T. Tomlin, D. Johnston, M. Craig, S. Cavanaugh, J. Robinson, Coach Wilson, Coach Norsworthy. Front Row, left to right: M. Woodall, J. Brown, D. Banta. Second Row: Coach Randolph, J. Crump, D. Thomas. J. Fomas, T Hawkins, K. Howard, D. Graves, M. Robinson, L. Johnson. 43 Reigns Homecoming 48 Gerald Fields Donnie Watkins Senior Players Donald Ray Frye Clifton Patterson “They were a wonderful group of young men to work with. They displayed fine leadership on and off the field and set good examples for the other students to follow. More important they were “winners!” Coach Homer Goins Craig Clark John Bobbitt Bill Worthington Steve Parker Cary Barr Henry Kenney On to Tournament Finals where we defeated Montgom- ery for the District Crown. Lynch beat us but we still have pride in Coach and Team. 50 Football Banquet Gerald Fields, Bill Worthing- ton, Bill T. McConnell, Don- nie Watkins receive special awards. Bill Worthington and Steve Parker shown with Coach Go- ins, were voted co-captains by the team. Steve Parker and Jeff Thomp- son received “Most Valuable Player” Awards. 51 0: Front Row, left to right: Coach Randolph, R. Chenault, T. Sargent, Coach Redwine. Back Row: J. Thompson G. Fields T Taylor, M. Brack, R. Crumbie, B. Gaines, P. Moore, B. McConnell, C. Barr, R. Barr, J. Asriel. ’ ’ 52 Front Row, left to right: M. Robinson, J. Smart, J. Fomas, D. Graves, T. Hawkins C Crump Back Row: Coach Randolph. K. Howard. M. Brack. B. McConnell, R. Barr, M. Spivey, Coach Redwine. Stop Him, Gaines! B I u e 9 r ◦ s s Pressure Em Hounds 54 55 The most improved freshman trophy is pre- sented to Tim Hawkins by Coach Randolph. Bill Gaines is presented the best rebounder award by Coach Redwine. hRedv PfetUS ess -4- jertThontP 00 wv ththe m st Awards fc N J J. Thompson-most free throws and assists, T. Hawkins-most improved freshman. B. Gaines—most rebounds, C. Barr-110% award, and T. Taylor—most improved player. 57 Baseball, Track And Golf Baseball Team—Front Row: Kern Castle, Terry Sargent, Jamie Stanfield, Reggie Snowden, Jamie Kookendoffer, Dennis Vance. Second Row: Coach Fred Rose, Larry Day, Jan Courtney, Cary Barr, Steve Parker, Bill T. McConnell, John Asriel, Jeff Thompson, Tim Taylor, Donnie Watkins, Henry Kenney, Steve Frederick. Golf Team: Danny Biddle, Jerry Pelfry, Curt Park, Tender Harris, Mark Wells. Track Team-Front Row: Jeff Martin, George Crutcher, Reggie Snowden, Julian Brown, Gene Chenault, Gary Brown, Robert Martin, Edmond Johnson. Second Row: Coach Owen, Randolph Thomas, Bill Alverson, Chuck Craycraft, Donnie Watkins, Pete Bussell, Gil Walton, Raymond Smith, Clarence Trumbo, John Sullivan. Third Row: David Sunley, Billy Fryer, Joe Smart, Mike Brack, Tracy Sharp, Bill T. McConnell, Keith Patterson, John Asriel, Clifton Patterson, Mike Scott, James Robinson, Jamie Clough, manager. Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders Top to Bottom: Suzanne Wiseman, Leslie Calk, Anne Willmott, Barbara Worthington, “E.” Alverson Janice Sturgeon, Sheila Brannock, Alternate. Junior Varsity Left to Right: Lisa Park- er, Linda Thompson, Susan Six, Susan McElroy, Cay McMillion. Art Beta Business Cheerleaders F.H.A. French Hi-Lites Latin Parisonnaires Speech Yearbook Whoopers 0 R G A N 1 Z A T O N S Annual EDITORS Editor Assistant Editors Gail Wasson Copy Editors Vicki Jones Art Editors Leslie Calk Photography Sports Steve Parker Gerald Fields Feature Editors Patricia Mitchell “E” Alverson Charles Wolsey Steve Christopher Sales Managers Jan Courtney 64 Staff Mrs. Stanley Richard, Jr., Faculty Advisor ANNUAL SALESMEN: Denise Downing, Gerald Fields, Jan Courtney, Jane Collins. Second Row: Amy Sadler, Susanne Wise- man, Patricia Mitchell, Judy Craven, Steve Christopher. Standing: Diane Wagoner, Donna Honican, Gail Wasson, Vickie Jones, Waller Kenney, Charles Wolsey. Speech Club 66 Business Club Henry Kenney President Gail Wasson Vice-President Paula Crumbie Secretary Larry Day T reasurer Mrs. Paul Polly Sponsor 67 Whoopers Club Front Row, 1. to r.: Jackie Combs Carolyn Rice R. Burns L. Buchanan C. Garcia L. Day J. Clough J. Collins G. Fields B. McConnell Back Row, 1. to r.: A. Allen D. Burrell C. Wess B. Howard I. Rankin T. Florence J. Courtney A. Smith R. Chenault P. Clough Mr. Albert Ryle, Sponsor. 68 F.H.A. Officers Vickie Jones—Historian Paula Bussell—Sec. Treasurer Sharon Plefry-Reporter Patricia Mitchell-President Susan Muntz—Songleader Sponsor-Mrs. Florence Bushnell The F.H.A. girls have sponsored a Mother-Daughter Ban- quet, sold Stanley Products, made curtains for the office, and provided a Christmas basket for a needy family. All this was under the capable direction of Mrs. Bushnell. 69 Beta Club Mrs. Williams (Sponsor), C. Aldridge, E. Alverson, J. Asriel, R. Boyle, S. Brannock, R. Brannon, G. Brown, R. Burns, L. Calk, S. Christopher, J. Collins, J. Craven, C. Craycraft, P. Crumbie, C. Crump, F. Culbertson, B. Daughtery, S. Fite, C. Forsythe, L. Graves, G. Harris, T. Hagan, K. Jackson, V. Jopes, W. Kenney, K. King, L. Marsh, J. McClain, B. McConnell, C. McMillion, P. Mitchell, B. Myers, E. Noel, M. Parker, S. Parker, R. Royce, M. Ryan, R. Ryan, A. Sadler, M. Scott, K. Six, J. Siwicki, T. Siwicki, J. Sturgeon, A. Willmott, B. Willmott, B. V rthington, O. Yocum. 70 President John Asriel (absent) Vice-President Vickie Jones Secretary Barbara Worthington Treasurer Paula Crumbie Art Club B. Allen, J. Allen, B. Arnold, J. Baber, C. Barr, J. Bobbitt, S. Buckler, S. Bowen, G. Burke, L. Calk, R. Chenault, P. Clough. R. Crumbie, L. Crutcher, H. Downey, P. Farmer, S. Fite, K. Fomas, V. Hawins, A. Harney, C. Hamrick, S. Hamilton, M. Jones, D. Landrum, B. Lanter, D. Lowe, D. Lawrence, W. McKinney, P. Mitchell, P. Moore, S. Oldson, 1. Rankin, G. Slade, A. Smith, S. Taylor, W. Thompson, J. Wasson, B. Washington, L. Warfield, D. Withrow, D. Wolsey. 71 PARIS HI THE EDITOR Sharon Florence The teachers at Paris Hiqh School should certainly be comended on the job that they nerform day in and day out. They each and everyone work equally hard teaching various courses offered at Paris High. They certainly must not do it for the money involved, be- cause for all of the education they have attained and time they have nut into their work it is obvious that their re- wards are not in dollars and cents. I think the larqest reward a truly dedicated teacher receives is in the eve of the student when he has finally qrasped what his teacher has been trying to get him to understand. The teach- ers at Par- in their jot what makes people thai | all, they c we sometime? I The teaci School who their jobs above and duty compri partnent. teach the level, but teaches a s j class. This ! extra work I the number c have to grac the added t them to wor for each c VvX • LITES COMMENTS Editor PARIS HI-LITES STAFF ......... • Sharon Florence SENIORS MEASURED EOR CAPS AND GOWNS Denise Dov ninq With a feel Inn of dignity and hlqh hopes for graduation, the seniors filed Into the school office durlnn the first week of Fehruary to be measur- ed for their caps and qowns. For the first time, the future class of 1971 was struck with , the realization that their days at Paris Hlflh would soon be over. The date of commence- ment oresently stands at May 28--less than 100 days away. That's really not a lonq way off when you stoo and think about the four years we've r— roamed those halls. xioo io tadi t SttltJur • ..............Gina noi ris Feature Editor......................,.••• Leslie Calk Suzanne Wiseman Ann Willmott News Editor ..,...........................Gail Wasson John Asriel Vicki Jones Activity Editor ..................... Kathy Forsythe Waller Kenney Karen King Sports Editor........................... Steve Parker Cary Barr Gerald Fields Typists................................. Judy Craven Patricia Mitchell art Editor............••••••••••• ••• •••••Leslie Calk Karen King French Club 74 Latin Club P Courtney, R. Johnston, J. McClain, M. Ryan, S. White, C. McMillion, K. Jackson, J. Ryan, B. Myers, R. Burns, Krekel A. Allen, L. Fields. J. Clough, N. Woodall, J. Smart, R. Boyle, 0. Yocum, C. Craycraft, M. Parker, M. Scott, D. Hudnall, M. Woodall. President Karen King Secretary Eula Noel Vice-president Linda Thompson Sergeant-at-Arms Chuck Craycraft Treasurer Gary Brown 75 Midnight rafi Junior Class Officers: Jeff Thompson and his date Sharon Florence; Tim Taylor and on and her escort Forest Jackson; BUI Gaines and his date Barbara Howard. his date Donna Lawrence; Janice Sturge- Splendor Bill T. McConnell and Sheila Brannock Janice Sturgeon and Forest Jackson 77 Senior Play You Can't Take It with You CHARACTERS Penelope Sycamore Essie Carmichael Rheba Paul Sycamore Mr. DePinna Ed Carmichael Donald Martin Vanderhof Alice Sycamore Henderson Tony Kirby Boris Kolenkhov Gay Wellington Mr. Kirby Mrs. Kirby A G-Man Mac Jim Olga 78 “No, I just play with it. “You can take your old job ... “Stay right where you are everybody! Don’t move! “All right. Now, the last word is ‘sex’' “I present the Grand Duchess, Olga Katrina.” Parisonnaires Jo Etta Allen, Johnny Baber, Rebecca BrannonJCaren Crooks, Connie Crump, Betsy Daughtery, Hjordis Downey Denise Downing, Lynn Fields, Sharon Florence, Kathy Floyd, Susan Guance, Terry Hagan. Princess Johnson, Vivian Johnson. Rebec- ca Johnston, Jamie Kookendoffer, Sarah Krekel, Patricia Link, Bill McConnell, Jenni Muntz, Susan Munts, Willen Ransom Robert Ryan, Jimmy Siwicki, Tommy Siwicki, Leland Smith, Sally Taylor, Jeff Thompson. Wilma Thompson. Steve Tobin “Bop Woodford, Kathy Woodford, Jerry Zuniga. 80 Honors and Awards D.A.R. Citizenship Award Senior Girl—Vickie Jones Outstanding Freshman Girl and Boy—Karen Crooks and David Graves Mathematics Department Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers’-Benjamin Smits Algebra I-Kathy Aldridge Algebra II—Jennifer McClain Geometry—Barbara Worthington, Janice Sturgeon Trigonometry-E. Alverson Calculus-Benjamine Smits Journalism—Sharon Florence Commerce Department Bookkeeping-Donna Honican Shorthand—Jane Lee Collins Typing-Elizabeth Alverson Annual Award Delia Baldwin, Kathy Forsythe, Gail Wasson Art Department Art I-Leslie Calk and Karen King Art II—Patricia Mitchell and Suzanne Wiseman English Department English I-Kathy Aldridge, David Graves, Sidney Pearce, Almita Pierce, Susan Six English ll-Jennifer McClain and Karen Jackson English III-Carolyn Link, Barbara Worthington, Lillian Culton, Robert Chenault National Council of Teacher of English Award-Richard Johnston Speech Awards-Pauls Crumbie, Jennifer McClain, Roseanna Royce Language Department Latin I-Kathy Aldridge, Andy Brown, David Graves, Sidney Pearce, Almita Pierce Latin II-Karen Jackson, Jennifer McClain Latin IV-Karen King French I-Janice Sturgeon French II—Connie Crump Science Department Modern Physical Science-David Graves, Janice Pelfrey, Kathy Aldridge, Tom Woods Chemistry-Tom Siwicki, Janice Sturgeon, Barbara Worthington Physics-Benjamin Smits General Biology—Robbie Boyle, Karen Jackson Advanced Biology-Lucy Marsh Social Studies Department American History—Lucy Marsh Government-Suzanne Wiseman, Norman Woodall, Jan Courtney World Geography-Jamie Clough World History—Karen Jackson Psychology and Sociology-Vickie Jones Civics-Diana Tubbs Home Economics Department Home Economics I—Sabrina Clay Home Economics II-Debbie Hughes Home Economics III—Sharon Pelfrey Home Economics IV—Suzanne Wiseman, Patricia Mitchell, Donna Lawrence Betty Crocker Award-Suzanne Wiseman Physical Education Department Girl’s Award-Kathy Aldridge Boy’s Award—David Graves Driver Education—Robert Ryan and Beverly Wagoner Most Valuable Senior Athlete-Steve Parker Music Department Outstanding Member-PHS Music Dept.-Martha Woodford Outstanding Member-PHS Flag Corps—Gail Wasson Outstanding Service to PHS Music Dept.—Debbie Hughes, Amy Sadler Industrial Arts Department Drafting-Bill T. McConnell Power Mechanics-Jerry Pelfrey General Industry-Henry Clay Kenney Woodworking-Tracy Sharp Special Achievements ADK Scholarship and Scholarship to Midway-Donna Lawrence UK Alumni Award—Connie Crump EKU Scholarship and Leadership Award—Elizabeth Alverson Morehead Scholarship—Judith Craven EKU Scholarship-Susan Muntz Transylvania Scholarship-Anne Willmott Georgetown Scholarship-Vickie Jones Western Ky. University Scholarship—Leslie Calk Transylvania Scholarship—Roseanne Royce University of Kentucky Scholarship-Steve Parker The Courier-Journal-Louisville Times Scholarship Award of Merit—Benjamin Smits 81 JUNIORS Had Top Attendance For 1970-71 94.00% Commerce Yearbook “E” Alverson, Jane Lee Collins, Donna Honican. Gail Wasson, Delia Baldwin, Kathy Forsythe. Leslie Calk, Karen King, Susanne Wiseman, Patricia Mitchell. Scholarships Leslie Calk, Donna Lawrence, Judy Craven, “E” Alverson, Su- san Muntz, Ann Willmott, Connie Crump, Vickie Jones, Bennie Smits, Steve Parker. Vickie Jones D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award, Psy- chology, Sociology. Jennifer McClain English II, Latin II, Speech, Algebra II. 83 Barbara Worthington, Janice Sturgeon, “E” Alverson, Jennifer McClain, Bennie Smits, Kathy Aldridge. Math Home Economics Sharon Pelfry, Debbie Hughes, Sabrina Clay, Donna Lawrence, Susanne Wiseman, Patricia Mitchell. David Graves English I, Physical Sci- ence, Boys P.E., Out- standing Freshman Boy. Karen Jackson English II, Latin II, Gen. Biology, World History. Janice Sturgeon French I, Chemistry, Geometry. Music aa Martha Woodford, Amy Sadler, Debbie Hughes, Gail Wasson. Alumni Banquet Elizabeth Alverson, winner of the Alumni Cup, to the outstanding senior; Vickie Jones, PHS Alumni Scholarship; Susan Muntz, Sally Taylor and Bennie Smits, winners of the Stanley Walker Grubbs Memorial Scholarship. Steve Parker, vice-president of the Paris High School Alumni Association. znzio(A ro3inDzc Ronnie Aldridge Angela Allen Jo Etta Allen John Baber Robbie Barr Sharon Bowen Mike Brack Sheila Brannock Rebecca Brannon Gayle Buchanan Paula Bussell Deborah Burrell Janette Calloway Robert Chenault Stephen Clark James Conner Rodney Cosby James Courtney Gayle Crossfield Paula Crumbie JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jeff Thompson (President), Tim Taylor (Vice President), Janice Sturgeon (Secretary), Bill Gaines (Treasurer). Lillian Culton Betsy Daugherty Miranda Downey Bobby Dray Ben Duffy Pamela Farmer Mil Bill Florence Bill Gaines Larry Graves Charles Grigsby Billy Hafley Terry Hagan Sharon Hamilton Carol Hamrick Angela Harney Gina Harris James Henderson Larry Henry Barbara Howard Lena Howard Lora Hutsell 89 Colette Jackson Bobby Johnson Kay Johnson Richard Johnson Jamie Kookendoffer Beverly Lanter Bill Lawrence Dianne Lawrence Carolyn Link Gary Long Kitty Lucky Trudy Marshall Lucy Marsh Bill T. McConnell Alan McKee Dennis McKinney Rowena Moore Sharon Oldson David Oliver Della Oliver Sharon Patterson Nona Penny Irene Rankin Billy Reed Melvin Reynolds Carolyn Rice Ernie Robinson Roseanna Royce Robert Ryan Kathy Sanders Kenneth Sanders Larry Sargent Dorothy Saylor Gary Shannon Jim Siwicki Tom Siwicki Kathy Six Gayle Slade Angela Smith Leland Smith Kathy Snowden Mike Sponcil James Stanfield Janice Sturgeon Kathy Tate Tim Taylor Jeff Thompson Steve Tobin Anna Allen David Allen Beth Anderson Steve Barnes George Bills Leslie Bishop Ricky Bishop Gonzella Black Robbie Boyle Kevin Brannock Beverly Brannon Cheryl Britton Gary Brown James Brummett Marlena Buchanan Robin Burns Fenice Calloway Kern Castle Marsha Clark Sabrina Clay Anita Craig Debbie Craig James Clough Patti Courtney Chuck Craycraft Curtis Crump George Crutcher 3 Vickie Earlywine Lynn Fields Billy Fryer Phillip Garrard Clayton Gibbs Sherry Gillispie Bill Gingles Ruby Hamrick Vesta Harwell David Hudnall Cathy Hughes Teresa Humphries Kathleen Hutsell Karen Jackson Brenda Johnson Judy Johnson Princess Johnson Cheryl Johnson Vivian Johnson Revecca Johnston Henry Kenney Jerry Kenney Sara Krekel Tommy Lawrence Elizabeth Leibrock Stanley Linville Chris Lotz Paul Mann Larry Marcum Gary Marshall Jeff Martin Jennifer McClain Billy McClintock 94 Kathy McGlothin Cay McMillion Charles Miller Edna Myers Maria Myers Beverly Myers Colleen Murphy Eula Noel Lisa Parker Marvin Parker Charles Peters Ronnie Poynter Patsy Puckett Willene Ransom Deidra Reed Sheila Reed Sherri Rice Terry Rhinesmith Sarah Roy June Ryan Molly Ryan Terry Sargent Ruby Saylor Michael Scott Tracy Sharp Joe Smart Reggie Snowden Mike Spivey Larry Sturgill Keith Taylor Randolph Thomas Thea Thomas Linda Thompson 95 96 Freshmen Darrell Banta Regina Beaton Janet Bell Marie Berry Danny Biddle Andy Brown Deborah Brown Julian Brown David Brummett Ricky Brunker Debbie Bryant Steve Cavanaugh Gene Chenault Carolyn Christopher Janet Clark 97 Kathy Floyd Donna Franklin Sabrena Franklin Bonnie Frederick David Graves Charlesetta Grigsby Tinder Harris Stephen Hawkins Timothy Hawkins Dwight Hill Kevin Howard Teresa Howard Lee Johnson Nancy Jones David Keith Albert Kemper Kassie Kenney Maria Kenney Paul Kenney Wesley King Kathy Kookendoffer Debbie Lee Patricia Link Regina Marks Eva Martin Gary Mattox Susan McElroy Tom Million Barbara Mitchell Jeff Mitchell 98 Jenny Muntz Donzetta Myers Eddie Myers Sylvia Oliver Curt Park Keith Patterson Sidney Pearce Janice Pelfry Almita Pierce Wanda Poston Mike Purcell Pamela Ransom Steven Ray Toni Reed Gardenia Richardson i iMtM Sherri Thomas Jeff Thompson Tommy Tomlin a it Scottie Spenser Issac Spivey Brenda Stanfield James Robinson Jo Ann Robinson Marilyn Scott Glenn Sharon Susan Six Joyce Spenser Kathy Stout Marti Sutherland Don Thomas 99 1 100 Seventh Grade Mrs. Maryfelix Waugh Mr. William Woodall Mrs. Delores Rogers Mrs. Glynn Sparks Mrs. Clarine Prebble Mrs. Helen Turner 101 8th Grade Aldridege, N. Allen, K. Argo, B. Arnold G. Ault, B. Ayers, E. Baker, D. Becker, W. Black. M. Bussell, B. Campbell, B. Campbell, D. Cavanaugh, M. Clark, J. Clay, L. Clough, J. Cobb, V. Cook, L. Coons, R. Cooper, S. Craycraft, P. Crumbie, R. Cruther, J. Culbertson, J. Culton, R. Cummingham.G. Danforth, R. Davis, B. Delaney, S. Downey, D. Duffy, A. Duffy, L. Dufresne, R. Dunn, C. Duvall, J. Eates, J. English, G. Feeback, K. Fields, L. Fredrick, C. Fredrick, S. Fryer, M. Ganies, T. Galbraith, G. Gilkerson.C. Gilkerson, D. Green, V. Greene, J. Griggs, A. Hadley, F. Henderson, E. Herrington, T. Hollon.C. Handall. R. Hughes, G. Humphries, M. Humphrey, M. Ishamel, C. Jackson, L. Jackson,R. Jackson,B. Johnson, B. Johnson, E. Johnson, K. Johnson, N. Johnston, D. Jones, L. Jones, P. Jones, R. Kemper, C. Kendall, M. Krekel, R. Lawrence, J. Lawrence, T. Leibrock, E. Linville, R. Lotz, E. Lucas. B. Mann, J. Marcum, S. Marks, R. Marshall, C. Marshall, J. Marshall, K. Martin, R. McMahan, L. McManaman, K Miller, R. Mitchell, R. Moore, D. Moore, E. Muntz, M. Myers, K. Myers, P. Mynear, S. Nutter, O. Oliver, D. Parker, D. Parspn, T. Patton, M. Lanter, R. Pergram, N. Poston, E. Profitt, B. Purcell, R. Rhodus, K. Rhyans, J. Rice, J. Rice,P. Richardson, J. Rinesmith, L. Robinson, R. Robinson, V. Rose, C. Sauer, T. Sauer, T. Scott, B. Scott, V. Smith, R. Smits, G. Spencer. W. Spivey. I. Stout, E. Swinford, S. Thomas, J. Thomas, K. Tipton,J. Tipton, M. Tipton, R. Tubbs, C. Tubbs. J. Tubbs, S. Turner, D. Tye, W. Wagner, C. Wagner, S. Warfield, C. Washington, S. Waugh; L. Waugh, S. Wells, F. Wells, M. Wells, M. Wess, V. Wheeler, A. Williams, C. Willoughby, K. Wilson, D. Wilson, S. Woodall. H. Woodall, R. Young, J. 102 Faculty 8th Grade Officers Science Club Mrs. Mafre Brunner A.B. Ky. Wesleyan Mr. Mike Gibson B.S. Pikeville College Mrs. Charleen Tate B.S. U. of K. Mr. Gordon Goode A.B. Transylvania Miss Alma Purcell A.B. Western State College Chris Rose, Sec.-Treas.; Noah Johnson, Vice President; Ray- mond Smith, President. F A C u L T Y Mrs. Helen Swinford Secretary Mrs. Alma Boardman Secretary Mr. William Reed Asst. Principal Mrs. Elizabeth Scott Guidance Counselor Mr. Robert Anderson, Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Mr. Edward Sutherland, Mr. Bob Thompson, Mr. William Woodford. Standing: Mr. Willmard Watson, Dr. J. P. Shipp, chairman. Mr. Paul Polly Superintendent Mrs. Macie Lawson Secretary Mrs. Emily Biddle B. A., Univ. of Ky. Biology 107 Mrs. Florence Bushnell B. S., Colorado State Home Economics Mrs. Charlotte Haney A. B., Morehead State English Mrs. Sarah Forsythe B. A., Transylvania Mathematics Mrs. Rose Hunt B. A., Georgetown College Latin Mr. Homer Goins A. B., University of Ky. Coach, Soc. Psy. Miss Mary Isgrig A. B., Univ. of Ky. Science 108 Mr. John Jackson B. A., M. A., Eastern Ky. Univ. Industrial Arts Mr. Oweney E. Owen B. S., Univ. of Ky. Special Education Mrs. Anna Johnson M. S., U. of Ky., Ohio State Home Economics Mrs. Cleta Polly M. A., Eastern Ky. Univ. Business Education 109 Mr. Fred Rose A. B., Morehead State Univ. Special Education Mr. T. A. Siwicki M. A., Univ. of Ky. Music no Miss Juanita Sutherland B. A., Georgetown College Mathematics Mr. Robert Turner M. A., University of Kentucky History Miss Betsy B. Woodford A. B„ Univ. of Ky. French Mrs. Marium Williams M. A., Memphis State English Mrs. Freda Walters A. B., Georgetown College Art Miss Ellen Vannoy B. S., Western Ky. Univ. Physical Education tit T) ALDRIDGE, KAROLYN: Beta Club 3,4; Business Club 4; French 3,4; Civitan Essay Winner 4. ALLEN, BETSIE: Art Club 4; French Club 3; Latin Club 1,2; Whoopers 1. ALVERSON, ELIZABETH: Beta Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2; French Club 3,4; Girls’ State 3; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Latin Club 1; Whoopers Club 1,2,3; Health-P.E. Award 1; Geometry Award 3; Chemistry Award 3; Outstanding Senior 4. ARNOLD, BRENDA: Art Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Latin Club 2; Whoopers Club 2. MOST POPULAR Hootie Barr E. Alverson AS RIEL, JOHN: Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Football 3; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Speech Club 2,3; Whoopers 3,4; English Award 1,3; Latin Award 1; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 1. BALDWIN, DELIA: French Club 3; Flag Girl 1; Majorette 1; N.F.L. 3,4; PHS Band 1; Speech Club 1,2,3,4; Whoopers 1,2,3,4; Annual Editor 4. BARR, CARY: Art Club 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Class Officer 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Hi-Lites Staff 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; All C.K.C. Baseball 3; Whoopers 1. BELL, BUNTI: Class Officer 2; French Club 3,4; Flag Girl l,2,3;Latin Club 1,2;PHS Band 1,2,3; Whoopers Club 1; Most Improved English Award 2. MOST SCHOLARLY John Asriel Karolyn Aldridge BENNETT, MARSHALL: PHS BOBBITT, JOHN: Art Club 4; Baseball 1; French Club 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Latin Club 1; Whoopers 3; Annual Staff 4. BUCHANAN, LEWIS: Business Club 4; French Club 4; Football 1,2; Whoopers Club 3,4. BUCKLER, SANDI: Art Club 4; Business Club 4; F.H.A. 1, 2,3; Whoopers Club 2; English Award 2. BURKE, GARY: Art Club 3,4. CALK, LESLIE: Art Club 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; French Club 3; Flag Girl 1,2,3,4; Girls’ State 3; Hi- Lites Staff 3,4; Latin Club 2; N.F.L. 2,3,4; PHS Band 1,2,3, 4; Speech Club 1,2,3,4; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4; Outstand- ing Teen-ager of America nominee 4; Outstanding Cheer- leader 4; U. of K. Junior Conference 3; Vice-President Art Club 4; President Speech Club 4. CALLOWAY, GLORIA: Art Club 3; Business Club 4; Class Officer 1; Latin Club 1,2; Girls Track 1,2; Whoopers Club 4. CAMPBELL, MARY: F.H.A. 3; World Geography Award 2. CHRISTOPHER, STEVE: Beta Club 3.4; Whoopers Club 2.3. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Vickie Jones Steve Parker CLARK, CRAIG: Baseball 2,3; Basketball 1; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3. CLARK, RONNIE: Art Club 3. CLOUGH, PETER: Art Club 4; Business Club 4; Whoopers Club 2,3,4. COLLINS, JANE LEE: Beta Club 4; Business Club 4; French Club 4; Latin Club 2; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4; An- nual Staff 4. CONNER, CHARLOTTE: Business Club 4. COSBY, LARRY: PHS COURTNEY, JAN: Baseball 2,3,4; Business Club 4; French Club 4; Football 1,2,3; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; English Award 3. CRAVEN, JUDY: Beta Club 3,4; Business Club 4; French Club 2; F.H.A. 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Latin Club 1; Whoopers Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Outstanding American High School Student 4; Bookkeeping Award 3. CRUMBIE, PHILLIP: Business Club 4; Woopers Club 2,3. CRUMBIE, ROBERT: Art Club 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; French Club 4; Football 1; Track 1,2; Whoopers Club 2,3,4. CRUMP, CONNIE: Beta Club 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Latin Club 2; Parisonnaires 2,3,4; Latin I Award 1; Latin II Award 2; Algebra I Award 1; Home Economics Award 1. CULBERTSON, FRED: Beta Club 3,4; Boys’ State 3; Football 1; Latin Club 2,3; Parisonnaires 3,4; Speech Club 1; Whoopers Club 1,2; Algebra II Award 2; Latin III Award 3. DAY, LARRY: Baseball 2,3,4; Business Club 4; Football 1, 3,4; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4. DOWNEY, HJORDIS: Art Club 3,4; Parisonnaires 3,4; Whoopers Club 2. DOWNING, DENISE: Business Club 4; F.H.A. 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Latin Club 2; Parisonnaires 2,3,4; Speech Club 1, 2,3; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4; Pubilc Speaking Award 2. FIELDS, GERALD: Baseball 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 4; Boys’ State 3; Business Club 4; Class Officer 1,2; French Club 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Whoopers Club 2,3,4; Best Defensive Back 4. FIELDS, SYLVIA: F.H.A. 1; Girls’Softball 1; Girls’ Track 1; Latin Club 1. FITE, SUE: Art Club 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Latin Club 2. WITTIEST Roy Haddix Patricia Mitchell BEST LOOKING Rhonda Robinson Bill Worthington FLORENCE, SHARON: Art Club 4; French Club 3; Flag Girl 2,3; Hi-Lites Staff 1,3,4; Latin Club 2; Majorette 4; N.F.L. 3,4; Parisonnaires 2,3,4; Speech Club 1,2,3,4; An- nual Staff 4. FLORENCE, TED: Art Club 4; WhoopersClub 3,4. FOMAS, KAREN: Art Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Whoopers Club 1; Annual Staff 4. FORSYTHE, KATHY: Beta Club 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Flag Girl 2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 1,3,4; Latin Club 2; N.F.L. 2, 3,4; PHS Band 2,3,4; One-Act Play 4; French 1 Award 3; MUNA Delegate 2; Outstanding Teen-ager of America Nom- inee 4; Annual Salesman 4; Annual-Assistant Editor 4. FRYE, DONALD RAY: Art Club 3; Baseball 3,4; Foot- ball 4; Whoopers Club 3. WhoopersClub 1,2; English I Award 1. GOINS, DAVID: Football 2; Whoopers Club 1. GRIGGS, GLENN: Business Club 4; French Club 3; Track 1,2; Whoopers Club 2,3. HADD1X, ROY: Boys’ State 3; French Club 3; Track 1,2; WhoopersClub 1,2,3,4. HAWKINS, VIVIAN: Art Club 3,4; Latin Club 2. HEFLIN, DAVID: French Club 4. HONICAN, DONNA: Business Club 4; French Club 3; F.H.A. 1,2; Hi-Lites Staff 3; PHS Band 1,2,3,4; Whoopers Club 2; Annual Salesman. HOUGH, TOMMY: PHS HUGHES, DEBBIE: F.H.A. 4; Latin Club 2; PHS Band 1, 2,3,4; WhoopersClub 1. HUMPHRIES, STEVE: PHS HUTSELL, MAURICE: Choir 1; Parisonnaires 1,2,3; PHS Band 1,2,3,4. GARCIA, CHANO: WhoopersClub 1,2,3,4. Susan Muntz MOST TALENTED Marshall Bennett GARCIA, CHENCHO: Basketball 1; French Club 4; Foot- ball 1,2; Latin Club 2;Track 1,4. GUANCE, SUSAN: French Club 3,4; Latin Club 2; Parison- naires 3,4. GUANCE, STEVE: Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 1; French Club 3,4; Latin Club 2;PHS Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1. 16 GINGLES, SUSIE: Beta Club 2,3; Business Club 4; French Club 3,4; Flag Girl 2,3; Hi-Lites Staff 1,4; Latin Club 2; JOHNSON, NANA: Art Club 3; Business Club 4; Girls’ Softball 2; Latin Club 2,3; PHS Band 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Track 2; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4. JOHNSON, PATRICIA: Girls’ Softball 1. JONES, MIKE: Art Club 4; Business Club 4. JONES, VICKIE: Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 4; F.H.A. 4; Girls’ State 3; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Latin Club 2; English III Award 3; DAR Award 4; Outstanding American High School Student 4. Bunti Bell BEST DRESSED Hootie Barr KENNEY, HENRY: Baseball 4; Basketball 1,2; Boys’ State 3; Business Club 4; Class Officer 3; French Club 3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 3; Track 1,2,3,4. KENNEY, WALLER: Beta Club 2,3,4; Business Club 4; French Club 3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4; English II Award 2; History Award 2; Latin II Award 2;Conservation Essay winner 2; MUNA Delegate 2. KING, KAREN: Art Club 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Whoopers Club 1,2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Latin III Award 3. LANDRUM, DOUG: Art Club 3,4; Football 1,2; Whoopers Club 1,2. LAWRENCE, DONNA: Art Club 4; Class Officer 1; Whoopers Club 2. LINK, JANICE: PHS LOWE, DEBBIE: Art Club 3,4; Business Club 4; F.H.A. I, 2,3; Whoopers Club 1. MARSHALL, RAYMOND: PHS McKINNEY, WANDA: ArtClub 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Whoopers Club 2. McVEY, CAROLYN: F.H.A. 3; Whoopers Club 3. MITCHELL, LINDA: Whoopers Club 2. MOST ATHLETIC E” Alverson Steve Parker MITCHELL, PATRICIA: Art Club 3,4; Beta Club 4; Busi- ness Club 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Whoopers Club 2,3; Annual Staff 4; English III Award 3; Art I Award 3. MOORE, PETE: Art Club 4; Basketball 3,4; Business Club 4; Football 2; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4. MUNTZ, SUSAN: Business Club 4; French Club 3,4; F.H.A. 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3; Latin Club 2; Parisonnaires 1,2, 3,4;PHS Band 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 3,4; Whoopers Club 1, 2. MYERS, PATRICIA: Whoopers Club 1,2. 117 NICHOLS, GREG: Football 1. PARKER, STEVE: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 4; Class Officer 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Latin Club 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Hon- orable Mention CKC Football 4, Baseball 2; Outstanding Player-Recreation Bowl 4; All-State Football 4; Leadership Award 3; Outstanding Teen-ager 4. PATTERSON, CLIFTON: Basketball 1; Football 4; Track 2; Whoopers Club 1. PELFREY, SHARON: Business Club 4; French Club 3; F.H.A. 4. PELFREY, WILLIAM: Basketball l;Golf 4; Whoopers Club 1; Civics Award 1; Algebra I Award 3. PENNEY, ANTHONY: Football 3. PENNEY, ARTY: Football 3. PORTER, JOHN: PHS QU1SENBERRY, PATTY FRYE: F.H.A. 1,2; Whoopers Club 1. ROBINSON, CHARLES: PHS ROBINSON, RHONDA: Whoopers Club 1. ROGERS, GOLDIE MARKS: PHS RUSSELL, GEORGIA ANN: Whoopers Club 1. SADLER, AMY: Beta Club 4; Class Officer 2; F.H.A. 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3; Latin Club 2; PHS Band 1,2,3,4; Whoopers Club 1,2,3; Public Speaking Award 3; Princess 2. SCOTT, DEBBIE: Business Club 4; French Club 3; Flag Girl 2,3; Hi-Lites Staff 2,3; PHS Band 2,3; Speech Club 3; Whoopers Club 1,2. SCOTT, RONNIE: Whoopers Club 2. SMITH, HENRY: Choir 2,3; Football 1,2; PHS Band 1,2, 3,4; Track 3. SMITS, BENJAMIN: French Club 3; Football 1,2; Latin Club 2; PHS Band 1,2,3,4; Kentucky Star Student 4. SPEAKS, FRANK: Art Club 3; Whoopers Club 1,2,3. SPENCER, TRACY: French Club 3,4; Whoopers Club 4. SUNLEY, DAVID: Football 1; Track 3,4; Whoopers Club 1.2,3. TAYLOR, SALLY: Art Club 4; Business Club 4; F.H.A. 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3; Latin Club 2; Parisonnaires 2,3,4; PHS Band 1,2,3,4; Whooper Club 1,2. BEST PERSONALITY Hootie Barr Karen King MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Vickie Jones Peter Clough THOMAS, CATHY: French Club 1;F.H.A. 1; Girls’ Soft- ball 1;PHS Band 1,2,3,4;Girls’Track 1,2,3; Whoopers Club 1. THOMAS, PEGGY: Whoopers Club 1. THOMPSON, WILMA: Art Club 3,4; Business Club 4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls’ Softball 2,3; Parisonnaires 2,3,4; Girls Track 1; Whoopers Club 2,3,4. TUBBS, JOHN: French Club 4. WAGONER, DIANNE: French Club I; Flag Girl 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Whoopers Club 1,2; Homecoming Queen runner-up 4; Princess 3. WARFIELD, LAURA: Art Club 3,4. WASHINGTON, BERNETTE: Business Club 4; F.H.A. 2; Whoopers Club 2; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. WASHINGTON, BERNICE: Art Club 3,4; French Club 2; Whoopers Club 1,2,3. WASSON, GAIL: Business Club 4; French Club 3; Flag Girl 1,2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Latin Club 2; PHS Band 1,2, 3,4; Whoopers Club 1,2; U.S. History Award 3; Princess 1, 2,3; Homecoming Queen 4; Central Ky. Football Queen Candidate 4; Annual Staff 4. WATKINS, DONNIE: Baseball 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4. W1LLMOTT, ANNE: Beta Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; French Club 3,4; Flag Girl 2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Latin Club 2; PHS Band 1,2,3,4; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4. WISEMAN, SUZANNE: Art Club 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Busi- ness Club 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Girls’ State 3; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Latin Club 2; Speech 1; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4; Princess 2; Home Economics Award 2,3; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. WOLSEY, CHARLES: Business Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Whoopers Club 3. WOODALL, NORMAN: Basketball 1,3; French Club 3; Football 1; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Whoopers Club 1.2,3,4. WOODFORD, MARTHA: Art Club'4; Business Club 4; French Club 1,2; Flag Girl 1; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Majorette 3; Parisonnaires 4; PHS Band 1,2,3,4; Whoopers Club 1,2. WORTHINGTON, BILL: Football 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Track 4; All State First Team 3; All CKC 3; All State Sec- ond Team 4; All CKC Football 4. 119 I _ •« ■ (J)ZQ3M D B. L. RADDEN SON, INC. 1018 New Circle Road Compliments Lexington Dial 252-1445 of Paint da Wall Coverings P r Fabrics Li k. 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Turner 987-1555 Paris Jewelers Since 1885 127 Compliments of BRUNSWICK BOURBON BOWL Farris Studio “Your Family Fun Center Special Rates For Junior Bowlers 987-3161 Paris, Kentucky Portraits SMIT’S GREENHOUSES “Flowers For All Occasions” Film Developing Framing BOURBON HARDWARE CO. 512 Main St. “Everything In Hardware Paris, Kentucky 420 Main St. Paris, Ky. 40361 987-4736 Bourbon Agricultural Bank Trust Co. “The Bank of Service” Drive-In Banking Two Locations Main Street Lexington Road “The Bank That Thinks Young” 128 It’s Fun To Eat At tastcefreez Compliments of Compliments ARDERY DRUG COMPANY of Main and Seventh St. Paris, Ky. 987-4181 We Deliver WOLLSTEINS Compliments of Compliments of MR. AND MRS. W. J. BARR JR. FORD INC. LYKINS AND JONES SHOES FERGY TAYLOR Your Headquarters For Bass Weejuns and Other Famous Brands Distributor For Ashland Oil Inc. Bring This Ad in Store and Receive 10% Discount on Gasoline—Motor Oil—Fuel Oil Purchase of a Pair of Shoes Tires, Batteries Etc. of Your Choice SAM CUNNINS MC CONNELL AND ASSOCIATES REALTORS CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. Complete Real Estate Service 310 Main St. Mortgage Loans Paris, Kentucky 40361 Paris, Ky. Phone 987-3212 The Best Place To Trade” Lexington Phone 606-252-2018 Compliments Compliments of of STRICKLER FURNITURE COMPANY SMART'S GULF 129 DOWNTOWN AQUARIUM AND PET SHOP DOWNTOWN AQUARIUM AND PET SHOP A Full Line of Aquarium and Pet Supplies Plus Canaries, Hamsters Tropical Fish of all Kinds Compliments of J. C. PENNEY CO. 610-614 Main Paris, Ky. 611 Main Street 987-5402 WILSON’S PRESCRIPTION CENTER Roy Ed William, Jr., Prop. Lexington Road HUNT'S PHILLIPS 66 Phone 987-1257 PHIlllPS IrFn Paris, Kentucky Compliments of BURDEN’S RESTAURANT Compliments of CAUDILL'S JEWELERS CENTURY FURNITURE INCORPORATED One of Kentucky’s Finest Furniture Stores PATE'S SHELL SERVICE STATION “Old or New, Your Car Receives Our Special Attention Main at Sixth Street 338 East Main LANTER SINCLAIR SERVICE 200 Main Street, Paris 987-9984 Compliments of CLIFTON MARKET WORICK MOTORS, INC. Dodge and Oldsmobile Sales and Service Second Main Paris, Ky. Thomas Jefferson distributor for 7 UP AND PEPSI TONY JOHNSON’S ASHLAND SERVICE STATION Compliments All Mechanic Work NIXON’S ASHLAND 16th Main 987-3401 130 of Poms Inc. Wildwood 333 Lexington Rd. 987-2711 Westside 315 W. 8th St. 987-4187 THE NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY Paris, Kentucky Two Convenient Locations To Serve You Compliments of FULLINGTON’S INC. 618 Main St. Your Family Apparel Store Paris, Ky. Compliments of MODEL DRESS SHOP ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. “National Advertised Brands at Discount Prices’’ 723 Main St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of 987-5352 FARMER’S TOBACCO Best Wishes WAREHOUSE from HOLLANDS GROCERY AND FRUIT MARKET Paris, Kentucky E. Main St., Paris, Ky. 987-1505 Home Owned and Home Operated Compliments of CONVENIENT IND. OF AMERICA 131 Compliments of PEOPLES DEPOSIT BANK TRUST CO. Member of FDIC Member of Federal Reserve System At PROVIOt 0 IN TNi BANKING ACT Of Ijll Compliments of DR. AND MRS. A. M. THORNTON SHRIVER'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Compliments of E. K. RICE Insurance Agency J. HAMLET COLLIER SON Electrical Contractors York Air Conditioners 721 High St. Paris, Kentucky 987-1525 Best Wishes From THE CITIZEN—ADVERTISER Bourbon County's Busiest Market- Place Compliments of Paris, Ky. Compliments of MAIN STREET MARKET BLUE GRASS BODY SHOP wrecks rebuilt body repairs painting auto glass installed 130 W. 8th Street Phone 987-3825 Compliments of Custom Cut Meats Fresh Fruits—Vegs. Staple Groceries Opposite Courthouse J. T., George S. and Paul Tate KERR'S ENCO SERVICENTER 1901 S. Main 132 Compliments of Compliments of DAY'S JEWLERS Main St. Paris, Ky. WOMWELL AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO. New and Used Auto Parts 610 Ferguson St. Paris, Ky. CHAS. P. COOK AND CO. S. S. Pierce and S W Fine Foods Old Kentucky Hams Phone 987-1320 or 987-1321 Compliments of DIMECO 716 Main Street Paris, Kentucky Compliments of WHISTLE STOP POP SHOP BLUEGRASS INDUSTRIES INC. “Bluegrass Has A Future For You” Paris, Kentucky Mt. Sterling, Kentucky 40361 40353 Carlisle, Kentucky Cynthiana, Kentucky 40311 41031 Compliments of TOWN COUNTRY 507 Main Street Phone 987-2750 Compliments of DAUGHERTY PAINT AND SUPPLY 436 Main Street 987-3393 133 Our Associates Are Employed Solely For Their Potential And Advanced Solely On Their Job Performance . . . Compliments — of FARMER'S SUPPLY INC. % C ON T Pk ACTING Compliments of corporationm VPAWi NTUC YJW GLEN’S DRUG STORE WE OFFER. . . EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AND EQUAL ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITY 509 Main St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of Compliments of LANTER AND WHITE MOTOR CO. 8th High St. Paris, Ky. BETTY JO DENTON HEICK AND THE BOURBON COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE BOURBON LUMBER COMPANY, INCl V' KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO. ‘‘If It's Lumber—Call Our Number” Phone 987-3040 14th and Main Street A Tax Paying C 8c°) Member of the Community lol Paris, Kentucky DODD WELLS SHELL SERVICE Cor. Eighth Cypress St. Paris, Ky. 134 Compliments of DIANE'S BEAUTY BARR 17 Watson St. 987-2619 Compliments of PAUL MILLER FORD -TV Compliments of HAMILTON SHOE CO. Thomas Woodford Co., Inc. Paris, Kentucky Paris, Ky. Compliments of WPDE—AM-FM 987-2380 Compliments of BOURBON STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS, INC. Compliments of 147 W. 7th St. 987-4445 CLAY WARD AGENCY, INC. SOUTH MAIN TEXACO Representing Lloyd’s of London since 1931 “Trust your car to the man who wears the star Paris, Ky. 987-4080 Thank you, Advertising Patrons, for making our book possible. PHS Annual Staff '71 135 THE CLASS OF '71 BIDS FAREWELL TO FOUR FOND YEARS OF MEMORIES.
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