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— PARISIAN Presented by SENIOR CLASS of 1973 Parts High School Parts, Kentucky Life is a building process. Like the intricate web that the spider works so painstakingly to construct, each of us must strive to erect a better and more productive life. Every individual is like a single strand in the web, standing alone, feeling independence, yet reaching out unfailingly in search of new ideas. At the same time, all of us are interwoven--taking. giving, sharing, realizing an involvement with each other. It is this combin- ation of being distinct, self-willed human beings while understanding and interacting with others that makes life so delicate and so precious. The timeless in you is aware of life's timelessness. And knows that yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. But if in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season encircle all the other seasons. And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. DEDICATION The Yearbook Staff dedicates the 1973 Parisian to our Community—the City of Paris and the County of Bourbon. Through the years you have shown your concern for us and our education by supporting all our activities. You have attended our open houses. You have advertized in and bought our publications. You have been loyal to our sports programs whether we were winning or losing. You have attended our plays, our concerts and our celebrations. You especially sup- ported the Paris High School Band during the summer of '72 when it traveled to Vienna, Austria, and brought honor to us all. You have loaned us money for our further educations; you have provided us jobs for our occupations. We are truly in- debted to you, the Community, for helping to make us become responsible citizens, and we promise to show our gratitude by being loyal to you and bringing honor home to you—our Community—the City of Paris and the County of Bourbon. Mr. Paul W. Polly is currently serving his ninth year as superinten- dent of the Paris City School System. His first two years at Paris were as principal of the high school. A na- tive of Whitesburg and a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University, he re- ceived his bachelor of arts degree in 1955 and his Masters degree in 1957. Mr. Polly is the person directly responsible for the tremendous ad- vances in the Paris City School Sys- tem. It has been through his efforts the comprehensive rating and the ac- credidations have been obtained. Through his constant desire for the finest and safest school system, he was awarded a Kentucky Colonel commission for having the only school system in the state having no fire deficiencies. He was president of the Central Kentucky Education Association in 1968-69 and served as a member of the CKEA Board. Mr. Polly Honored by City School Board of Education He was one of seventy school su- perintendents presented a Leadership Award by Dr. Robert Martin, Eastern Kentucky University. He was elected president of the Central Kentucky Superintendent's Council in 1964-65 and has been se- lected to fill this post for the 1973- 74 year. He has been president, vice-presi- dent and a member of the board of directors of the Paris Rotary Club. Mr. Polly and his wife, Cleta, are admiring the portrait presented him by the Board of Education. The portrait of Mr. Paul W. Polly, superintendent of our Paris City School system is now hanging in the Fine Arts Center, along with past superintendents --thanks to the Board of Education. Mr. Edward H. Sutherland, vice-chairman of the board, made the presentation on behalf of the other members of the board in appreciation of the many accomplishments of Mr. Polly as superin- tendent. The building programs carried out have been many and varied. The building of a new elementary school, a new fine arts center, an addition to the Southside Middle School, the remodeling of a residential property to serve as administrative offices, the remodeling of the Southside gym lobby and an addition to the field house at the athletic field. The athletic field has taken on new dimensions with new bleachers, a chain link fence, gravel walkway, a quarter-mile track and a complete renovation of the playing field. Academically the Seventh Street Elementary and Southside Middle Schools have been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The Paris High School has been awarded a comprehensive rating, the highest academic rating a high school can obtain, by the State Board of Education. The purchase of school buses for children being transported to and from school has also been introduced by Mr. Polly. There have been many edu- cational contributions by Mr. Polly to this system, and with this portrait the board has recog- nized and honored him. Paris Elementary School 1966 Southside Middle School Addition and Renovation—1972. Fine Arts Center 1968 Busing Program 1971 SccrrtKtrb Ctancntarp ftcftool fcpstmi Mill U'U ' 'XW0U ire acrradrtdd for thd chOt OC y«W o( 1972-1973 by Km ftoutbrm a«ocul on at CoOt n and frctjool Elementary School Accredited by South- ern Association of Colleges and Schools 1972-73. 3ctrrtnteb ©rmottarp j ctjool Th« Certifies Thet MV IUHUU XML__________________ -s eccre ted lor the echotesOc y«t of 1972-1973 by the ffrotit tjrrn «contficn d CoUrgre mb fetoote and t wMM K an ih. mtxcm pri.eajaa and pro««e on1 ac8Q fuw tiding Owratron I 9fcgg JbA Southside Middle School Accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 1972-1973. Urrrtditcd Scrondaru School Th Certified That __________ «dit ■ « rcwaa •or itw tcnetaaec yaw 1972-73 SeetVra luonanon of CoUrjt School Paris High School Accredited by South- ern Association of Colleges and Schools 1972-73. Commonuvalth of Kentucky lirpirtmrnl tf himdttm hmnifm Urn (emftc 4 km ken mamkei fie the ekmi ym--“■ . h k Smr W if EJmitim W n emnU 4 iB femUgo mi megmUm eankmg fmm thm mam Comprehensive High School by State Board of Education 1972- 1973. Mr. Paul Polly Superintendent Mrs. Merle Lawson Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Edward Sutherland Title I Coordinator 1972-73 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. William Woodford, Mr. Paul Polly, Mr. Edward Robinson, Mr. Willmard Wat son, Mr. Robert Thompson, Dr. J.P. Shipp, and Mr. Edward Sutherland. 3 Club Presidents Gonzella Black, Speech; Sally Swinford, Latin; Robin Burns, Whoopers'; Charles Craycraft, Beta; Karen Crooks, Business; Joy Williams, F.H. A.; Anna Allen, Art. OUR HARD-WORKING OFFICE STAFF Our Band—Vienna, Austria—1972 A rainy opening ceremony at Schonbrunn. Paris High, one of the smallest bands there, won numer- ous honors. The Band’s final marching performance was that of a parade at Prater Park, one of the world's largest amusement parks. Our Reigning Queen Miss Patti Courtney Se nior Queen and Her Court Miss Eula Noel, Miss Kathleen Hutsell, Miss Courtney, and Miss Leslie Bishop. Senior Football Players Tracy Sharp, Jeff Martin, David Hud- nall, Charles Craycraft, Kevin Bran- nock, Joe Smart, Billy Fryer, Randolph Thomas, and Mike Scott. s Togetherness and Individuality Hound tv V« CP The Spirit of '73 F.H. A. presents ties to Our Men Walk-A-Thon Kathy Aldridge Students Participate in Programs Complete the Web! 7 Mr. Ernest Tros per Principal It has been with great pride that I have served as your principal of Paris High School this school year 1972- 73. I would hope that your lives, as students, have been enriched through your associations with the Administration, Faculty, and Staff of Paris High School. Someone has said, We are part of a creative destiny, reaching backward and forward to infinity, a destiny that reveals itself ... in our striving, in our love, our thought, our appreciation.'' My prayer for you is that you may be such a person and live such a life that if every man were like you, and every life like yours, then God’s earth would be a paradise. Mr. William Reed Assistant Principal Mrs. Garnett Swinford Secretary Mb. Robert Biddle B.A., UniveBity of Ky. Biology Mb . Florence Bushnell B.S., Colorado State UniveBity Home Economics Mb. George FoBythe A.B., Transylvania UniveBity Mathematics Mr. Homer Goins A.B., UniveBity of Ky. Coach, Psy.-Soc. Mb. George Johnson M.S., Ohio State UniveBity Home Economics Mr. Larry Klinefelter B.S., Taylor UniveBity Science 11 —Jc Miss Sandra Perkins M.A., University of Ky. Physical Education Mrs. Stanley Richard, Jr. A.B., University of Ky. Business Education Mrs. Paul Dolly M.A., Eastern Ky. University Business Education Mrs. Clay Roseberry A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College English 12 Mr. Albert Ryle B.S., Morehead State University Math, World History Mr. Thomas Siwicki M.A., University of Ky. Music Mr. James Shipp, Jr. A.B., Western Ky, University Special Education A ft Mrs. Frank Scott M. A., University of Ky. Guidance Counselor ■I coral Mrs. Edward Smith B.A., University of Ky. Latin Mrs. Bedford Steele M.A., University of Ky. Librarian 13 Mrs. Ray Taylor B.A., Eastern Ky, University English Mr. George Wilder M.A.. Murray State University Industrial Arts Mrs. Dave Williams M.A., Memphis State University English Senior Officers Senior Leaders ■ The Senior Class of 1973 is indeed fortunate to have Miss Betsy Wood- ford, Mrs. Kenney Roseberry, Miss Juanita Sutherland, and Mrs. Emily Biddle as their class sponsors. These women have devoted a great deal of time to the Seniors in various ways. They have supervised the Senior concession stand at the football games. They have promoted Senior spirit. They have been willing to help Seniors with important deci- sions about their classes, their activi- ties. and their futures. Gracious ladies, many thanks for your love and concern for the Seniors throughout their final and greatest year at Paris High School. Noel, Treasurer; Robin Burns, President; : Scon, Vice-President; Linda Thompson, Secretary. 16 Anna Allen David Allen Though I am in haste, I am never in Enjoy life hour by hour, a hurry. Beth Anderson A man with a head full of common sense is often better equipped for life than a genius. Steve Barnes A happy man is never poor. George Bills Mountains were not made in a min- ute, neither should important de- cisions. Leslie Bishop The human heart opens only to the Ricky Bishop heart that opens in return. Aim your sights for a reachable star. 17 Gonzella Black Being small is no drawback to one's greatness. Ralph Black Life would be happier if we made the most of the best and the least of the worst. Robert Boyle Variety is the spice of life. Kavin Brannock Little things are great to a little man. Cheryl Britton It isn't life that matters, it's the laughter you bring to it. Gary Brown A compromise is never right if it means the principle is sacrificed. Ophelia Brown Life is short and we have never too much time for sharing our love for others. 18 Robin Burns The secret of success is a continual purpose. Fenice Calloway The mystery of life is the reality of experience. Kem Castle The man who laughs at himself will always be happy. Sabrina Clay What I think is all that concerns me. not what other people say. James Clough God put in man thought, wit, and friendliness. Patti Courtney She has tied a young man's heart to until death do us part. Deborah Craig To live as completely and fully as possible and to be loved is the true meaning of life. 19 Charles Craycraft Ricky Creech Wise decisions come from thoughtful Silence is true wisdom's best answer, planning. Curtis Crump All men of achievement are dream- ers. George Crutcher It takes a man to speak well of one who has spoken ill of him. Elizabeth Cunningham The humble person will have many treasures. Vickie Earlywine A beautiful person is made when he is honest. Lynn Kay Fields Friendship is shown through a gener - ous heart and a loving spirit. 20 William Fryer Ambition and confidence shall be man's strength. Phillip Garrard A thoughtful man--full of curiosity and adventure. Sherry Gillispie Ruby Hamrick No one can escape the problems of Silence says more than words, tomorrow by evading them today. Vester Harwell A smile upon your lips brightens everyone's day. Rebecca Hollon No one but herself can be herself. David Hudnall The determination of a man is his happiness. 21 Teresa Humphries Living requires little--life's doing requires much! Kathlene Hutsell A smile is worth far more than gold, because it is gathered from the soul. Karen Jackson God will never let trouble come your way that you and he cannot handle together. Julia Johnson Truth is easy in hearts kept open, honest and sincere. Princess Johnson The heart is like a top--always spin- ning with love. Sheryl Johnson A mixture of happiness and wit is the very spice of life. Vivian Johnson Live, laugh, and let the world go by, for tomorrow is far away. 22 Mary Jones Beautiful lips speak only words of kindness. Henry Kenney Spirit and persistence conquer all things. Paul Kenney Set your goals within reach so you will have a sense of achievement. Sarah Krekel I want to look out; I want to know. Thomas Lawrence Wisdom and calm judgment; qualities bom to a leader. Stanley Linville No man is free who is not master of himself. Chris Lotz Take things as they come--easy! 23 Paul Mann Life can be meaningless, unless you strive for a goal. Gary Marshall Music can join the many nations of our land. Jeffery Martin A mighty ambition can nurture a great man. Jennifer McClain One should advance with confidence in the direction of his dreams so each will be a reality. Cay McMillion The rays of happiness generate a truly pleasant man. Beverly Myers The receipeof life is never complete. Maria Myers No sky is cloudy if the heart be light. Eula Noel Life's a fairy tale written by God's hand. Lisa Parker To have health, wealth and happi- ness, one must be wise. Marvin Parker Great hopes make great men. Charles Peters A constant friend is rare and hard to find. Ronald Poynter A good disposition is more valuable than money. Patsy Puckett To love and be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. Willene Ransom It is good to be merry and gay. 25 Deidra Reed Hope keeps the heart complete. Sheila Reed A true friend is forever silent. Sherri Rice Good things come in small packages. Gail Richardson A happy life consists of a peaceful mind. Sarah Roy Dreams are like water bubbles, bright and shining, only to burst and drift away. June Ryan flood the world with love and peace. Ruby Saylor Beauty shineth from one's personal- ity. 26 Terry Sargent Man is only as great as he wants to be. Michael Scott A man is what the winds and tides have made him. Tracy Sharp His interest lie beyond the field of books. Joe Smart Where there is no hope there can be no endeavor. Reginald Snowden No one knows what he can do, until he tries. Michael Spivey He most prevails who dares to do. Larry Sturgill Unforgettable days are ones when you do something. 27 Keith Taylor Man should be anxious to do better than well. Randolph Thomas Goals are won by those who believe in winning. Linda Thompson The impossible is always within reach. Deborah Trapp David Tubbs Charm strikes the sight, but merit Endurance is nobler than strength, wins the soul. Dennis V ance And wit that loved to play; not wound. Floyd Walton A little devilment now and then is the spice of life. Brenda Warner Let your smile sparkle like a diamond for all to behold. 28 Robert Watkins He can because he believes he can. Deborah Waugh Happiness is made to be shared. Emma Wheeler Sparkling eyes can tell you are happy. Susan White A little nonsense now and then is relished by the smartest men. Joy Williams The young are a happy bubble of cheerful talk and laughter. Michael Woodall A wise man listens—then speaks. Owen Yocum A man--he is of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. ITi |l v ■ f pi k r1 Denise Y oung A happy song in your heart will put a smile on your face. 29 A unique locker treat Queen for a day!!!! SOME Srs. learn! Volleyball Superstars?! These kids !!!! ! __ Band Camp meditations. Senior Candids Siwicki’s Sweethearts! Will it pop??? Pri ncesses Shown here are the 1972 Homecoming prin- cesses. Left to right are: Misses Kim Bailey, Elaine Wells, Kathy Woodford, Karen Crooks, Kay Smart, Susan Zuniga, Kathy Floyd, Tina Davis, Phyllis Rice, Susan Wilson, Laura Tye, Verona Scott, and Benita Gaines. Our Queen The highlight of the Homecoming festivities was the crowning of the Queen. Here we see Patti Courtney in her moment of triumph with Gina Harris, Mr. Trosper, Mayor Rains, Charles Wyatt, and Aimee Akers. The Dance The climax to the gay Homecoming events was the annual Dance. A ter- rific band, glittering decorations, and an aura of magic all contributed toward making this year's dance one of the best yet. It was a perfect end- ing to an exciting day. 32 Our Football Team Row 1: Clay, Floyd, E. Johnson, Levart, Woods, R. Smith, Williams, R. Martin. Row 2: Clough, Myers, J. Martin, Chen- ault, L. Johnson, Robinson, Parker, Craycraft, Parsons, Coach Shipp. Row 3: Coach Russell, Alverson. Smart, Sharp, Berry, R. Hudnall, Scott, D. Hudnall, Coach Goins. Those not pictured: Brannock, Bussell, Crumbie, Duvall, Fomas. Fryer, Lewis, Mann, Patterson, Raymond Smith, Thomas, Trumbo, Walton, Young. Head Football Coach: Homer Goins 1972-1973 Varsity Record OPPONENT WE THEY Garrard Co. 25 18 Maysville 33 6 Frankfort 14 18 Berea 28 0 Nicholas Co. 74 6 Mount Sterling 33 6 Georgetown 20 6 Richmond Madison 10 33 Harrodsburg 14 25 Montgomery Co. 12 0 Bourbon Co. 29 28 STAFF Homer Goins--Head Coach James Wills— Statistician Ralph Russell --Assistant Coach W. B. Stiles- -Statistician James Shipp—Assistant Coach Jamie Clough --Trainer Richard Baldwin—Assistant Coach Larry Clay--Trainer Fred Rose—Assistant Coach Gordon Jones--Assistant Coach Doug Northsworthy—Scouting Coach Donald Wilson--Scouting Coach 33 Billy Fryer Senior Football Players Tracy Sharp Kavin Brannock Jeff Martin Joe Smart Randolph Thomas Chuck Craycraft 34 Aetion of the 1972-1973 Paris Football Season The one that got away Where are my blockers??? Our starting hounds A hard five yards Billy goes in for 6 Getting them ready! 35 Basket- sureiy that's illegal??? Ball Action Basketball?? or Boxing??? Twinkle Toes Snowden makes another two points!!! Of course the ball will come to me. 36 Senior Basketball Players Keith Taylor Forward Guard Curtis Crump Guard Tommy Lawrence Center Marvin Parker Manager Reggie Snowden Guard Basketball . . .Jr. Varsity Front row: Jeff Clark (mgr.). Richard Ransom, Eugene Young, John Lew art, Wayne Howard, Jack Crump, Charles Woodall, Larry Black (mgr.). Back row: Coach Randolph, Don Thomas, Bobby Lear, Rodney Jackson, David Graves, Johnny Duvall, Jeff Crutcher, Marvin Parker (mgr.), Coach Redwine. Opponents We They Georgetown 36 35 Richmond Model 28 36 Maysville 48 41 Harrison County 49 55 C lark County 36 31 Jessamine County 30 42 Bourbon County 27 37 Harrodsburg 45 27 Mt. Sterling 50 31 Mason County 27 34 Somerset 52 38 Henry Clay 36 48 Opponents We They Montgomery County 48 56 Bourbon County 47 29 Nicholas County 55 29 M.M.I. 56 23 Woodford County 39 44 Shelbyville 58 38 Georgetown 40 34 Mt. Sterling 35 31 F rankfort 35 30 Madison 28 32 Pendleton County 50 39 Coach Randolph; Coach Baldwin 38 Varsity Front row: Coach Randolph, Larry Black (mgr.), Marvin Parker (mgr.), Coach Redwine. Back row: Jack Crump, Curtis Crump, Keith Taylor, James Fomas, David Graves, Tim Hawkins, Tommy Lawrence, Kevin Howard, Don Thomas, Man- zell Robinson, Reggie Smowden, Charles Woodall. Coach Goode; Coach Redwine. Opponents We They Georgetown 57 69 Richmond Model 55 66 Maysville 50 77 Harrison County 42 77 Clark County 59 50 Jessamine County 45 47 Bourbon County 35 43 Harrodsburg 60 56 Mt. Sterling 43 42 Mason County 42 54 Somerset 44 39 Henry Clay C.K.C. Tourmanent 53 85 Montgomery County 74 77 Opponents We They Bourbon County 45 49 Nicholas County 76 53 M.M.I. 47 49 Woodford County 34 60 Shelbyville 66 47 Russell 52 60 Mt. Sterling 62 63 Frankfort 48 45 Madison 48 52 Pendleton County District Tournament 71 57 Harrison County 41 50 39 The Best of the “Up And Coming” FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Front row: Clifford Wess, Ricky Johnson, Ricky Mattox, Walter Parker, Eugene Young, Wayne Howard, Johnny Duvall. Back row: Coach Jimmy Shipp, Eugene Johnson, Joe Showalter, Wyatt McKinney, Jimmy Jones, Mark Cubine, Wilson Wilder. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Front row: Joe Zuniga, Vincent Hawkins, Ricky Johnson, William Davis, Cliff Purcell, Kenneth Cassity, Reggie Smith. Back row: Coach Richard Baldwin, John Paul Levert, Eugene Young, Bobby Leer, John Duvall, Richard Ransom, Wayne Howard. 40 Kern Castle with a mighty pitch. Dennis Vance taking a powerful swing Baseball Record--15-5 Winner in CKC Division II Runner-up in District Awards Most Valuable Player-Dennis Vance Best Pitcher-Kem Castle Bat Average-Dennis Vance Leadership-Mike Scott ll Jo-Reggie Snowden Junior Award-Lee Johnson Sophomore Award-Rick Hudnall Freshman Award-Herbert Stanfield Improved player-jack Crump Improved player-Donnie Myers Defensive player-Terry Sargent Defensive player-joe Smart Kneeling: John Levert, Jack Crump, Herbert Stanfield, Noah Johnson, Donnie Myers, Terry Sargent, Keith Pollitt, Donnie Buckler, Robert Anderson, Rick Culton. Standing: Coach Fred Rose, Kem Castle, Tommy Woods, Eugene Young, Rick Hudnall, Joe Smart, Mike Scott, Reggie Snowden, Lee Johnson, Phillip Garrard. 41 Curtis Crump, Most Assists Award; Reggie Snowden, Hustlin’ Hound Award; Keith Taylor, Greyhound Boosters Club Senior Award; Tommy Lawrence, Honorary Co-Captain, Most Im- proved Player, Best Free Throw Percentage. Coach Redwine helps Tim Hawkins with all his awards--Most Valuable Player, Honorary Co-Captain, Best Rebounder, Greyhound Boosters Club Leadership Award. Basketball Banquet Mr. Redwine is presented a golf bag from the High School Faculty in appreciation of his tenure as Head Basketball Coach. David Graves, B Team Outstanding Defensive Award; Eugene Senior Cheerleaders--Kathleen Hutsell, Lisa Young, Outstanding Freshman Award; Don Thomas, ”B Team Out- Parker, Captain; and Sabrina Clay, standing Offensive Award; Tim Hawkins, Most Valuable Player; James Fomas, Best Defensive Player. 42 Mike Scott—Captain Award; Coach Homer Goins; Jeff Martin Co-Captain Award. Billy Fryer—Best Defensive Back; Jeff Martin—Big Stick; Mike Scott—Greyhound Leader; Bill Bussell—Best Sophomore; Ran- dolph Thomas—Most Improved Player. Football Banquet Tracy Sharp—Best Defensive Lineman; Chuck Cray- craft—Best Offensive Lineman; Eugene Young— Offensive Freshman Award; Keith Lewis-Defen- sive Freshman Award; John Duvall--Special Fresh- man Award. Bill Alverson—llO o Award; Lee Johnson—Butt Tackling Award; Clarence Trumbo--Most Valuable Player; Manzell Robinson--Most Valuable Player, Best Offensive Back; James Fomas—Most Improved Player. Senior Cheerleaders 44 Mrs. Dave Randolph, Advisor Varsity Cheerleaders Joyce Fields, Kathleen Hutsell, Kathy Floyd, Jackie Combs, Sabrina Clay, Lisa Parker, Susan Six. Junior-Varsity Cheerleaders Susan Zuniga, Phillis Rice, Tina Davis, Kim Parker, Kim Bailey, Melody Black. 45 Tennis Team Girls Tennis Team Anna Atkinson, Charisse Nutter, Rita Linville, Beth Wilk- erson, Gay Nutter, Laura McMahan, Debbie Linville, Kim Bryant, Robbin Wilkerson. Boys' Tennis Team Gregg Coons, Eugene Johnson, Hart Forsythe, Gary Brown, Chuck Craycraft, Ricky Showalter, Bobby Milam, Brent Garrison, Johnny Milam, Grag Spivey, Jamie Clough, Jimmy Milam. Chuck Craycraft Golf Team Mark Wells Tinder Harris Curt Park Mark Henry Danny Biddle Mr. Dave Randolph--Coach 46 Girls Intramurals Basketball Anna Atkinson, Kim Parker, Tina Davis, Dorothy Myers, Bobbi Johnson, Diane Crutcher, Dana Murray, Joyce Pelfrey, Eleanor Moore, Toni Reed, Phyllis Crooks, Debra Crooks, Dale Parker, Benita Gaines, Reinette Green, Laura Fields. Directed by Miss Sandy Perkins Volleyball Karen Jackson, Kim Parker, Tina Davis, Dorothy Myers, Bobbi John- son, Diane Crutcher, Dana Murray, Eula Noel, Jackie Combs, Sidney Pearce, Lisa Parker, Eleanor Moore, Phyllis Crooks, Toni Reed, Debra Crooks, Dale Parker, Benita Gaines, Reinette Green, Kay McMillion, Anna Atkinson, Kassie Kenney, Susan Six, Kathy Floyd, Willene Ransom, Susie White, Anna Allen, Jennifer McClain, Joyce Pelfrey, P atti Courtney, Kathleen Hutsell, Leslie Bishop, Laura Fields, Lynn Fields, Sally Swinford, Sharon De- laney. Flag Football Kim Parker, Tina Davis, Dorothy Myers, Bobbi Johnson, Diane Crutcher, Dana Murray, Eleanor Moore, Phyllis Crooks, Toni Gaines, Debra Crooks, Dale Parker, Benita Gaines, Anna Atkinson, Willene Ransom, Sharon Delaney, Joyce Pelfrey, Kathleen Hutsell, Laura Fields. Track Kim Bailey, Kim Parker, Tina Davis, Phyllis Rice, Dorothy Myers, Bobbi Johnson, Dana Murray, Melody Black, Lisa Parker, Eleanor Moore, Phyllis Crooks, Toni Reed, Debra Crooks, Dale Parker, Diane Crutcher, Benita Gaines. 47 Track Kneeling: Joe Zuniga, Timothy Hawkins, Mike Scott, Tommy Lawrence, Floyd Walton, Billy Fiyer, Larry Clay. Standing: Coach Russell, Joe Fitzwater, Clifford West, Ricky Johnson, Bill Bussell, Raymond Smith, Bobby Leer, Wayne Howard, Milton Kenney, Edmond Johnson, Kevin Stiles, Elvin Poston, Wilson Wilder and Coach Shipp. Clark Jessamine Co. Bourbon Co. Nicholas Co. Bath Co. Scott Co. Henry Clay Jessamine Co. Georgetown Bourbon Co. Henry Clay Sayre Shelby Co. Fleming Co. Relays Boone Co. Relays Regional State We They 65 62 65 8 87 48 87 8 86 44 90 50 77 77 102 33 81 31 81 30 81 78 81 13 51 81 2nd 1st 1st 6th 48 Officere Charles Peters-Sergeant-at-Arms Kathleen Hutsell-Treasurer Kassie Kenney-Secretary Ricky Bishop-Vice President Anna Alien-President Mrs. Jerry Tipton Sponsor Art Club Beverly Myers, Teresa Humphries, Kathleen Hutsell, Kassie Kenney. Jackie Combs. Sheila Reed. Teresa Howard, Ophelia Brown, Sherri Gillispie, Floyd Walton, Brenda Baber, Anna Allen, Ricky Bishop, Gene Chenault, Ruby Wagoner, Debbie Craig, Phillip Garrard, Tim Hawkins, Wheeler Gwaltney, Tommy Woods, Reggie Snowden, Paul Mann, Terry Rhinesmith, David Tubbs, Jamie Clough, Stanley Linville, Tinder Harris, Dennis Vance. Charles Peters. 50 Beta Club Officers Pres.--Chuck Craycraft Vice Pres. - -David Graves Sponsor--Mrs. Dave Williams Treas. --Karen Jackson Sec. --Eula Noel Seated: Robin Burns, Sally Swinford, Janet Pelfrey, Kathy Aldridge, Marti Sutherland, Janice Pelfrey, Sabrina Clay, Kathy Floyd, Karen Crooks, Sidney Pierce, Susan Six. Standing: Mrs. Williams, David Graves, Chuck Craycraft, Marvin Parker, Gary Brown, Robbie Boyle, Owen Yocum, Mike Scott, Danny Biddle, Mark Wells, Joe Culbertson, Jennifer McClain, Karen Jackson, Eula Noel, Beverly Myers. 51 FLAG GIRLS Rita Linville, Cheryl Bussell, Trina Coons, Becky Proffitt, Jenny Muntz. Susan McElroy. Banner Carriers: Kathy McMahan, Sally Wasson. MAJORETTES Robin Wilkerson, Laura McMahan, Patti Courtney, Marti Sutherland, Eula Noel, Charisse Nutter. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Leslie Bishop, Susie White, Sarah Krekel, Lynn Kay Fields, Karen Jackson, Gary Marshall, Eula Noel, Patti Courtney. OFFICERS Vice-President-Leslie Bishop President-Susie White Secretary-Jerry Zuniga Student Assistant-Sarah Krekel Librarian-Tricia Link Treasurer-Eula Noel Treasurer-Patti Courtney Librarian-Marti Sutherland Librarian-Louise Cook P.H.S. Band Directed by Thomas A. Siwicki Parisonnaires Laura McMahan Tricia Link Jennifer McClain Vicki Robinson Kim Bryant Marilyn Scott Willene Ransom Susan McElroy Jenny Muntz Dana Williams Suzanne Brannon Sally Swinford Karen Jackson Kathy Floyd Karen Crooks Susan Zuniga Debbie Hutchison Paul Craycraft John Ryan Lynn Kay Fields Kathleen Hutsell Leslie Bishop Sherri Rice Nancy Jones Rita Linville Susie White Kathy Woodford Sidney Pearce Barbara Scott Mike Lovell Reggie Smith Becky Profitt Sarah Krekel Kay Smart Nancy Aldridge Sherri Thomas Mike Kendall Gary Hughes Jerry Zuniga Harold King Trina Coons Ann Allen Greg Spivey 54 Cheryl Britton, Sherri Gillispie, Nancy Jones, Lisa Kelley, Debbie Craig, Patsy Puckett, Judy Johnson, Patti Courtney, Karen Crooks, Cay McMillion, Lillian Baker, Marie Berry. Row 2: Dennis Vance, Tracy Sharp, Linda Thompson, Charles Peters, Ruby Wagoner, Susie White, Molly Jones, Sarah Krekel, June Ryan, Marilyn Scott, Joyce Fields, and Mrs. Ray Taylor, sponsor. Business Club Officers President—Karen Crooks Vice President--Linda Thompson Secretary—June Ryan Treasurer—Julie Johnson 55 F.H.A. Club Officers Treasurer-Ruby Wagoner President-Joy Williams Secretary-Nancy Aldridge Recreation Leader-Barbara Scott Recreation Leader-Beth Anderson Song Leader-Cheryl Dunn Song Leader-Bobbi Johnson Beth Anderson, Judy Johnson, Ruby Wagoner, Brenda Warner, Barbara Scott, Melody Dufresne, Maria Green, Diane Willoughby, Marie Berry, Jean Jones, Regina Beaton, Nancy Aldridge, Kay Smart, Dana Williams, Kathy Jackson, Cheryl Dunn. Dale Parker, Rhoda Kiser, Janet Bell, Betty Compbell, Mary Patton, Bobbi Johnson, Janet Clark, Nancy Jones, Darlene Hutsell, Donna Oliver, Sher- ri Thomas. Mrs. Florence Bushnell Sponsor French Club L. to R. Joe Zuniga, Miss Betsy Woodford-Sponsor, Beverly Myers, Jackie Combs, Almita Pierce, Jaspemette Richardson, Richard Woodall. Row 2: Susan Six, Kathlene Hutsell, Lynn Kay Fields, Susan Zuniga, Claudia Tubbs, Suzanne Brannon, Susan McElroy, Jenny Muntz, Jeffier McClain, Donzetta Myers. Row 3: David Hudnall, Nick Brent, Wheeler Gwaltney, Eric Lotz, Larry Wag- oner, David Graves, Dwight Hill, Leisa Graves, Sarah Krekel. Officers President - David Graves Vice-President - Kathlene Hutsell Secretary - Susan Six Treasurer -- Susan McElroy 57 Latin Club Officers President - Sally Sw inford Vice-President - Trina Coons Secretary - Louise Cook Sponsor - Mrs. Dana Smith Row 1: Benita Gaines, Phyllis Crooks, Tina Davis, Kim Parker, Dana Williams, Vicky Robinson, Nancy Aldridge, Kay Smart, Kim Bailey. Row 2: Ruth Krekel, Sally Swinford, Kim Bryant, Charisse Nutter, Becky Profitt, Trina Coons, Kathy Jackson, Eileen Farchman, Robbin Wilkerson. Row 3: Mark Wells, Louise Cook, Joyce Pelfrey, Laura McMahan, Diane Crutcher, Vernona Scott, , Brent Garrison, Jimmy Milam. Row 4: Fred Hadley, Joe Culbertson, Paul Craycraft, Hugh, Woodall, Clifton Purcell, Scott Hagan, John Milam, Eugene Johnson, Harold King. Row 5: Bobby Lear, MarkCubine, Bill Bussell, Carl Williams, Timmy Roe, Mike Lovell, Claude Mitchell. 58 Featuring: PARIS HI-LITES STAFF EXTRA Seniors Row 1: Sarah Krekel, Patti Courntey, Eula Noel, Cay McMillion, Karen Jackson, Susie White , Lynn Fields, and Ann Allen. Row 2: Charles Peters, Linda Thompson, Gary Brown, Ken Castle, Billy Fryer, Stanley Linville, Sherri Gillispie, Mike Scott, Gary Marshall, Jennifer McClain, and Chuck Craycraft. Mrs. Cleta Polly Sponsor NEWSPAPER HAS LARGEST STAFF SINCE ITS BEGINNING This years newspaper staff was the largest in the history of the paper, Each issue kept the school well-in- formed about current events. The Hi- Lites staff would like to thank Mrs. Cleta Polly for her leadership and dedication to the paper. Jennifer McClain-Editor Kathy Woodford-Assistant Editor Juniors: Row 1: Kathy Kookendoffer, Jenni Muntz, Susan McElroy, Kathy Aldridge, Mar- ti Sutherland, and Marie Berry. Row 2: Kathy Woodford, Donzetta Myers, Bill Alverson, Joyce Fields, Kassie Kenney, Lisa Kelley, Lillian Baker, Susan Six. Row 3; Almita Pierce, Jackie Combs, Karen Crooks, Janice Pelfrey, Tricia Link, Kathy Floyd, Marilyn Scott, Kim Fields. Row 4: Sidney Pearce, Curt Park, Tinder Harris. Danny Biddle, Jerry Zuniga. 59 N. F. L 1. Ann Allen 2. Teresa Humphries r 3. Beverly Myers 4. Charisse Nutter 5. Sally Swinford 6. Mrs. Clay Roseberry 7. Paul Cray craft 8. Karen Crooks 9. Robin Bums If 1 10; Dana Williams 1 u Robbin Wilkerson I 12, Eula Noel Leslie Bishop 14. Gonzella Black 15. Dwight Hill 16. Mark Cubine 17. Kathy Aldridge 18. Jennifer McClain 60 Speech Club Officers Vice Pres. - Jennifer McClain Sec. - Eula Noel Treas. - Becky Profitt Pres. - Gonzella Black Scott Hagan. Raymond Smith, Marilyn Scott, Kim Bryant, Kathy Aldridge, Gonzella Black, Karen Crooks, Beth Anderson, Jennifer McClain, Mrs. Clay Roseberry (sponsor), John Milam, Mike Lovell, Paul Craycraft, Dana Williams, Rita Linville, Robbin Wilkerson, Eula Noel, Marti Sutherland, Kathie Kookendoffer, Leisa Graves, Teresa Humphries, Keith Willoughby, Debbie Linville, Vicki Robinson, Charisse Nutter, Kathy Floyd, Elaine Wells, Laura McMahan, Sally Swinford, Danzetta Myers, Hugh Woodall, Robin Bums, Ruth Krekel, Mark Cubine, Leslie Bishop, Trina Coons, Anna Allen, Becky Proffitt, Dwight Hill, Diane Crutcher, Kim Parker, Sarah Krekel. 61 Whoopers Officers Pres.--Robin Burns Vice Pres. --Marilyn Scott Sec. --Kathy Floyd Treas. —Jeff Martin Sponsor—Albert Ryle Club Marilyn Scott Robin Burns Jeff Martin Kathy Floyd Paul Craycraft Cherida Warfield Mary Patton Steven Ray Ernie Robinson Robert Martin Mary Krekel Jamie Clough 62 Parisan Staff Eula Noel-Editor Sarah Krekel-Assistant Editor Karen Jackson-Assistant Editor Mrs. Stanley Richard, Jr.-Advisor AT- «Mfe . Standing, 1. to r.: Molly Jones, Susie White, Sabrina Clay, Cay McMillion, Patti Courtney, Eula Noel, Lynn Kay Fields, Gonzella Black, Cheryl Britton, June Ryan, Karen Jackson, Jennifer McClain. Seated: Owen Yocum, Linda Thompson, Beverly Myers, Teresa Humphries. Anna Allen, Beth Anderson, Sarah Krekel. 63 Vocational School . ■ , % _ . - Standing: Kavin Brannock, George Bills, Larry Sturgill, Gary Bobenmoyer, David Hatton, Steve Barnes, Ronnie Poynter, Ollie Wilson, Darrel Banta, George Wheeler, Robert Watkins, Larry Black, John Berry, Paul Kenney, Eddie Myers, James Fomas. In Bus: Jeff Martin, Donnie Myers, Shelby Young, Albert Kemper, David Allen, Wesley King, Mike Fitzrwater, Keith Patterson, Clarence Trumbo, James (Manzelle) Robinson, Gil Walton, Chris Lotz (absent). What are the possibilities of it running again?? Laying out a house. 64 Clubs F.H.A. party!!! Work The mad rush for the Newspaper deadline. The Latin Club helps to beautify the school grounds. The Speech Club enjoys a picnic at the American Legion Park. A trip and an art exhibit high- light die Art Clubs' achieve- ments. 65 Senior Play Remarkable Incident At Carson Corners CAST Dr. Caldwell Mrs. Caldwell Susan Caldwell Mr. Prince Tommy Prince Mr. Rogers Mrs. Rogers Joey Rogers Mr. Woodbridge Mrs. Woodbridge . . . Alice Woodbridge. . . . Mr. Wright Mrs. Wright Elizabeth Wright. . . . Mr. McGinnis Mrs. McGinnis Bob McGinnis Bill McGinnis Mr. Kovalesky Bert Hendricks Janet Carol Madge Painter Mrs. Frank CREDITS STAGE MANAGER PROMPTER Joe Smart Lynn Fields CURTAIN PROGRAM Linda Thompson Ruby Wagner Patsy Puckett ELECTRICIANS Owen Yocum Mrs. Edward Wells Gary Mattox USHERS Linda Thompson Vivian Johnson Sherri Rice TICKET SALES Sheryl Johnson Miss Juanita Sutherland Willene Ransom Ernie Robinson Vester Harwell 66 Dad, calm down. A lover’s quarrel???? Holy Cow! That railing sure is weak. A toy for baby from proud parents. 67 Junior—Senior Prom The Junior officers and their dates admire the theme title. Billy Fryer and date, Susan Six, vice-president of the junior class, Rita Linville and president David Graves, and Bill Alverson, secretary, with date, Lynn Williams. The Senior officers are backed by the senior favors of moons and moon rocks. Tommy Wigglesworth with president, R6bin Bums; Donna Oliver with date, Mike Scott, who is vice-president and secretary, Linda Thompson and date, Chess Riddle. Moon rocks,stars and planets all made lovely decorations for the theme, Space Odyssey. Tracy Sharp and date, Joyce Fields, share space fortunes. 68 Robin Burns and date. Tommy Wigglesworth, are being served by a Junior spon- sor, Mrs, Stanley Richard, Jr. The dancers danced under an array of stars to melodies furnished by the ABRIGOS. Kathe Kookendoffer and date, Steve Lawhorn, make a wish up a space star. Pam Ransom refreshes with some punch, served by Junior hostesses, Joyce Spencer, Toni Reed, and Kim Fields. 69 Industrial Arts Social Studies Foreign Languages Tutors Honors and Awards Music Department Service Award for Leadership and Cooperation--Leslie Bishop Outstanding Contribution to Band and Vocal--Sarah Krekel Band Service Awards--Flag Line—Karen Jackson, Susan White Majorettes—Eula Noel, Patti Courtney; Band--Lynn Fields, Gary Marshall; Band Medal Award—Willene Ransom Most Improved Underclassman--Tricia Link United States Marine Corps Citation Award—Leslie Bishop Commendable Work in Music Theory--Kathy Wood- ford, Jerry Zuniga, Joe Smart Stanley Walker Grubbs Memorial Scholarship--Karen Jackson, Lynn Fields, Sarsh Krekel Mathematics Department Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers' Math Award—Owen Yocum Algebra I—Kathy Jackson Algebra II—Joe Culbertson, Joyce Pelfrey Geometry--David Graves, Lee Johnson Trigonometry and Calculus--Karen Jackson, Robbie Boyle Commerce Department Typing—Karen Jackson, Jennifer McClain, Lisa Kelley Bookkeeping—Gonzella Black Shorthand—Karen Jackson Jounalism Award—Jennifer McClain Yearbooks Awards—Eula Noel, Karen Jackson, Sarah Krekel Art Department Art I—Kassie Kenney, Gary Mattox, Kathy Aldridge Art II—Anna Allen Enlish Department English I—Kathy Jackson, Mark Cubine, Robbin Wilker- son English—II Joe Culbertson English III A—Sidney Pearce, Almita Pierce English III B—Larry Wagoner, Laura Tye, Brenda Baber National Council of Teacher of English Award--Kathy Aldridge English IV—Jennifer McClain, Karen Jackson. Eula Noel Speech A ward--Jennifer McClain Language Department Latin I—Kathy Jackson Latin II--Joyce Pelfrey French I—Claudia Tubbs, Kathy Aldridge, David Graves, Almita Pierce French II--Jennifer McClain Science Department Modern Physical Science—Kathy Jackson, Tammy Morrison Chemistry Award—Lee Johnson, David Graves General Biology—Joyce Pelfrey Advanced Biology—Kathy Aldridge Social Studies American History--Kathy Aldridge, Sidney Pearce World History—Sally Swinford World Geography—Kathy Johnson Psychology—Jennifer McClain Sociology—Beverly Myers Home Economics Department Home Economics I--Sharon Hurst, Kathy Jackson Home Economics II—Karen Crooks Home Economics III—Susie White Home Economics IV—Teresa Humphries Betty Crocker Award—Anna Allen Crisco Award--Joy Williams Physical Education Department Girl's P.E.--Phyllis Crooks, Debra Crooks Girl's Health—Kathy Jackson Boy's P.E.--John Duvall Driver Education A ward--Sabrina Clay, Owen Yocum Most Valuable Senior Athlete—Mike Scott, Billy Fryer Industrial Arts Department Drafting—Robin Burns Woodworking—Chuck Craycraft General Shop—Doug Gilkerson, Danny Hamrick, Henry Kenney Special Achievements Transylvania College Scholarship—Karen Jackson, Eula Noel Kentucky State University Scholarship—Mike Scott Midway Junior College Scholarship—Sabrina Clay Highway Department Scholarship—Chuck Craycraft Reader's Digest Award—Jennifer McClain Hanover College Scholarship—Jennifer McClain Kentucky State Alumni Award—Mike Scott University of Kentucky Alumni Award—Jennifer McClain Eastern Kentucky Alumni Award—Beverly Myers Civitan Junior Citizenship Award—Jennifer McClain D.A.R. Good Citizens Award—Jennifer McClain Courier-Journal Louisville Times Scholastic Award — Eula Noel The Society of Outstanding American High School Stu- dents—Jennifer McClain, Eula Noel, Owen Yocum Library Awards—Anna Allen, Marie Berry, Rita Craig, Almita Pierce, Jaspemette Richardson, Emma Wheeler. Tutors Janice Pelfrey, Sidney Pearce, Eula Noel, Marti Suther- land, Lee Johnson, Gardenia Richardson, Kassie Ken- ney, Joyce Fields, Jackie Combs, June Ryan, Gon- zella Black, Robin Burns, David Graves, Susan Six, Cathy Floyd, Kathy Kookendoffer. Alumni Banquet Officers: Miss Josephine Ewalt-P resident; Miss Robin Burns- Vice President; Mrs. Bruce Forsythe-Secretary; Mr. Robert Caywood (absent when the photo was taken) Treasurer. Mr. Guy Ormsby, Jr. (retiring president) is greeting Mr. Wayne Shumate of Bluegrass Industries, the speaker of the evening. Mr. Tommy Buckner presents Mr. Calvin Greenup with the Alumni Cup. Mrs. Forrestjackson presents the Outstanding Senior Award” to Miss Jennifer McClain. 75 jfafcfdra ntai Juniors Kathy Aldridge Bill A Iverson Brenda Baber Lillian Baker Johnny Berry Marie Berry Danny Biddle Larry Black Gary Bobenmoyer Suzanne Brannon Andy Brown Nick Brent Jimmy Brummett Gene Chenault Janet Clark Cheryl Clevenger Jackie Combs Karen Crooks Jack Crump Robert Downing Junior Class Officers David Graves, President, Gardenia Richardson, Treasurer, Susan Six, Vice-President and Bill Alverson, Secretary. 77 Joyce Fields Kim Fields Kathy Floyd James Fomas Donna Franklin David Graves Charlesetta Grigsby Wheeler Gwaltney Tinder Harris Steve Hawkins Timothy Hawkins Dwight Hill Kevin Howard Teresa Howard Lee Johnson Nancy Jones Lisa Kelly Albert Kemper Kassie Kenney Maria Kenney Wesley King 'Eyes on the copy, not on the typewriter 78 Kathy McCarty Susan McElroy Gary Mattox Jennie Muntz Mary Ann Murray Donnie Myers Eddie Myers Sylvia Oliver Curt Park Sidney Pearce Janice Pelfrey Almita Pierce Mike Purcell Pam Ransom Steven Ray Toni Reed Gardenia Richardson Linda Richardson 79 Marilyn Scott Susan Six Joyce Spencer Marti Sutherland Don Thomas Sherri Thomas Thea Thomas Tommy Joe Tomlin Clarence Trumbo Laura Tye Judy Vance Larry Wagoner Gil Walton Debbie Whalen Ollie Wilson Charles Woodall Kathy Woodford Tommy Woods 80 Sophomores Manly Officers Bill Bussell, Treasurer Richard Hudnall, President Raymond Smith, Vice-President Robert Martin, Secretary Mitzi F. Allen Billy Argo Gary Arnold Edbert Ayers Mildred Baber Donna Baker Darrell Banta Regina Beaton Janet Bell Melody Black Bill Russell Betty Campbell Larry Clay Jeff Clough Vicki Cobb Louise Cook Trina Coons Odell Cosby Janet Craven Paul Craycraft Richard Crumbie Jeff Crutcher Joe Culbertson Ricky Culton George Cunningham Barbara Davis Sharon Delaney Anna Duffy Leslie Duffy Cheryl Dunn Laura Fields Sabrina Franklin Connie Frederick Toni Gaines Douglas Gilkerson Victoria Green Fred Hadley Teresa Herrington Ricky Hudnall Gary Hughes Mike Humphrey Mona Humphrey Jeff Ishmael Leslie Jackson Rodney Jackson Bobbi Johnson Edmund Johnson Kathy Johnson Noah Johnson Jean Jones Crystal Kemper Mike Kendall Ruth Krekel Rita Linville Eric Lotz Joe Lucas Jerry Mann Stanley Marcum Regina Marks Carman Marshall 82 Robert Martin Laura McMahan Bobby Miller Destry Moore Eleanor Moore Myles Muntz Dana Murray Donzetta Myers Kay Myers Patti Myers Sherrill Mynear Charisse Nutter Donna Oliver Dale Parker Terry Parsons Keith Patterson Mary Patton Joyce Pelfrey Becky Proffitt Donna Purcell Richard Purcell Kendall Rhodus John Rhyans James Rice Phyllis Rice Jaspernette Richardson Manzell Robinson 83 Vicki Robinson Barbara Scott Ike Spivey Emma Stout Kathleen Stout Sally Swinford Jerry Thomas Chuck Trapp Vernona Scott Glenn Sharon Raymond Smith George Smits Claudia Tubbs Judy Tubbs Suzie Tubbs Deborah Turner William Tye Steve Wagoner Che rid a Warfield Sara Washington Larry Waugh Elaine Wells Mark Wells Millie Wells Veneta Wess Carl Williams Keith Willoughby Susan Wilson Hugh Woodall Richard Woodall 84 Freshmen Marvin Abner Ricky Allen Robert Anderson Anna Atkinson Kim Bailey Jon Beaton Charlie Brown Kim Bryant Freshman Officers President-Mike Lovell Vice-President-Reggie Smith Secretary-Debbie Hutchison Treasurer Debra Crooks Donnie Buckler Cheryl Bussell Joseph Calloway Kenneth Cassity Jeff Clark Rita Craig Debra Crooks Phyllis Crooks Patricia Crumbie Diana Crutcher Mark Cubine Tina Davis William Davis David Downey Melody Dufresne John Duvall Eileen Farchman Nannctte Fields Kevin Fitzwater Hart Forsythe Margaret Franklin Benita Gaines Brent Garrison Greg Gaunce Leisa Graves Maria Green Reinette Green Allen Griggs 85 Jada Gwaltney John Scott Hagan Danny Hamrick Vincent Hawkins Mark Heflin Mark Henry Walter Hess Linda Hill Wayne Howard Sharon Hurst Debbie Hutchison Charles Hutsell Darlene Hutsell James Jackson Kathy Jackson Eugene Johnson Ricky Johnson Robert Johnson Timothy Johnson James Jones Linda Jones Linda Kelly Karen Kenney Harold King Crystal Kiser Rhoda Kiser Ivan Landrum Robert Leer John Paul Levart Keith Lewis Debbie Linville Connie Long Mike Lovell Robert Lucky 86 Jessie Marshall Serena Matherly Ricky Mattox Charles McCann Lisa McCarty Wyatt McKinney Jimmy Milam John Milam Claude Mitchell Randy Mitchell Tammy Morrison Doug Morton James Murray Dorothy Myers Kim Parker Walter Parker Gilbert Phillips Juan Pierce Keith Pollitt Elvin Poston Penny Poynter Cliff Purcell Richard Ransom Miranda Richardson Vicky Rinesmith 87 Ricky Robinson Timmy Roe Darlene Russell Terry Sadler Tena Sauer Joe Showalter Kay Smart Reggie Smith Greg Spivey Teresa Stacey Annette Wheeler Mark White Wilson Wilder Robbin Wilkcrson Dana Williams Diane Willoughby Donna Wilson Eugene Young Joe Zuniga Susan Zuniga Herbert Stanfield Joey Taylor Terry Thomas Felissa Throckmorton Ricky Tipton Jeff Tobin Kathy Wagner Carrie Wess Clifford Wess 88 Fearless basketball managers!!! Future home-builders???? Lunch-time friends have a picnic. Bookstore rookies!!! Odd shoes???, or feet!!!! Tim our Honorable Mention CKC Winner Excited Juniors crowd to get class rings. Prom preparations Accident victims. Joe and Sally enjoy spring and each other!!!!! 89 Senior Accomplishments Highlighted hy Infancy ALLEN, ANNA: Art Club 3.4, President 4; F. H. A. 3; La- tin 2; Speech 1,2,4; NFL 4; Whoopers 1,2,3; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; Girls' Intra- murals 1,2; Parisionnaires 4; Track; Who's who Among American High School Students 3,4; Betty Crocker Award 4. ALLEN, DAVID: P.H.S. ANDERSON, BETH: Art Club 3; Business Club 3; F.H.A. 1, 3,4; Recreation Leader 4; French 1; Speech 4; Parisian Staff 4; Senior Play 4. BARNES, JERRY: P.H.S. BARNES, STEVE: P.H.S. BILLS, GEORGE: P.H.S. BISHOP, LESLIE: F.H.A. 1,2,3; Speech 3,4; Senior Play 4; Girls' Intramurals 4; Parisonnaires 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, Field Commander; Track 1. BISHOP, RICKY: Art Club, Vice-President 4; Football 1; Tennis 4. BLACK, GONZELLA: Speech 1,2,3,4, President 4; NFL 2. 3,4; Degree of Honor and Excellence; Whoopers 1; Parisian Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Girls’ Intramurals 4; National Merits Who's Who in American High School 3,4. BLACK, RALPH: P.H.S. BOYLE, ROBBIE: Beta Club 2,3,4; Latin 2; Whoopers 1; Senior Play 4; Tennis 4; Biology Award; Perfect Attend- ance 1,2. BRANNOCK, KAVIN: Art Club 3; Whoopers 2; Senior Play 4; Football 1,2,3,4. 1. Gonzella Black 2. Steve Barnes 3. Kavin Brannock 4. June Ryan 5. Robin Bums BIRTTON, CHERYL: Business Club 4; Parisian Staff 4; Girls' Intramurals 4; Basketball 3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4. BROWN, GARY: Beta Club 2,3,4; Latin 2; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Track 2; Tennis 4; Algebra I Award; Per- fect Attendance 2. BROWN, OPHELIA: Art Club 4. BURNS, ROBIN: Beta Club 2,3,4; Latin 2; Speech 1,2,3, 4; NFL 2,3,4; Whoopers 2,3 Secretary, President 4; Nom- inated for Outstnading Teenagers of America 1972; Who's Who in High School Students 4; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class President. CALLOWAY, FENICE: Girls’ Intramurals 4; Track 2. CASTLE, KEM: Latin 2; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Football 1,3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1. 9) 1. Sabrina Clay 2. Jennifer McClain 3. Patti Courtney 4. Lynn Kay Fields CLAY, SABRINA: Beta Club 3,4; Whoopers 1; Senior Play 4; Girls’ Intramurals 3; Cheerleader 4; Track 3; Home He. Award 2; Nominated for Outstanding Teenager of America 4; Parisian Staff 4. CLOUGH, JAMIE: Art Club 3,4; Latin 2; Whoopers 1,2,3, 4; Senior Play 4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3; Track 2; Tennis 4; English Award 1; World Geography Award 2. COURTNEY, PATTI: Business Club 4; F.H.A. 1; Latin 2; Speech 1; Whoopers 2, Treasurer; Parisian Staff 4; Hi- Lites Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; Girls' Intramurals 4; Band 2; Flag-Girl 3,4; Co-Captain Majorette Squad 4; Treasurer 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Homecoming Princess 1,3; Band Honor Squad 4; Girls Softball 3. CRAIG, DEBBIE: Art Club 3,4; Business Club 4. CRAYCRAFT, CHUCK: Beta Club 2,3,4; President 4; La- tin 2; Sargent-at-Arms; Speech 1; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Se- nior Play 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Tennis 4; Fresh- man Award; Freshman Class President, Sophomore Class President. CREECH, RICKY: P.H.S. CRUMP, CURTIS: Football 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Most Assists Award 4. CRUTCHER, GEORGE: Track 1,2. CUNNINGHAM, ELIZABETH: Business Club 2; Speech 1; Future Teachers of America 2; Spanish 2,3. EARLYWINE. VICKIE: Art Club 4; Home Ec. Award 1. FIELDS, LYNN KAY: Latin 2; French 3,4; Speech 1; Par- isian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; Girls' Intramurals 4; Parisonnaires 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Typing Award 2. FITZWATER, MIKE: P.H.S. FRYER, BILLY: Hi-Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Football 1, 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 2,3,4. GARRARD, PHILLIP: Art Club 3,4; Baseball 3,4. GIBBS, CLAYTON: P.H.S. GILLISPIE, SHERRY: Art Club 4; Business 2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 4. HARWELL, VESTER: Art Club 4; Business Club 2; F.H.A. 1; Whoopers 1,2,3; Parisionnaires 1; Softball 1,2,3,4. HATTON, DVAID: P.H.S. HOLLON, REBECCA: Business Club 1; Latin 2; French 1; Parisonnaires 3; Band 3. HUDNALL, DAVID: Latin 2; French 3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 3. 92 HUMPHRIES, TERESA: Art Club 4; F.H.A. 1; Speech 2,3, 4; NFL 2,3,4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3; Senior Play 4. HUTSELL, KATHLENE: Art Club 4, Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 2,3, Vice-President 3; French 3,4; Vice-President 4; Whoopers 1,2; Girls' Intramurals 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Track 1,4; Parisonnaires 3,4; Homecoming Princess 1,2, 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. JACKSON, KAREN: Beta Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Latin 2; Parisian Staff, Assistant Editor 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Girls' Intramurals 4; Parisonnaires 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Latin I, Latin II, Biology, English II, World History Awards; Outstanding Teenagers of America; Who's Who in Ameri- can High School; English I Award. JOHNSON, JULIA ANN: Art Club 3; Business Club 3,4; Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Parisonnaires 3. JOHNSON, PRINCESS: Parisonnaires 1; English Award I. JOHNSON. SHERYL MING: Art Club 3,4; Girls' Intra- murals 4. JOHNSON, VIVIAN: F.H.A. 1; Parisonnaires 3. JONES, MOLLY R.: Beta Club 2,3; Business Club 4; Latin 2; Parisian Staff 4; Band 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer. KENNEY, HENRY L.: Latin 2; Senior Play 4; Industrial Arts Award 2; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4. KENNEY, PAUL: P.H.S. KREKEL, SARAH: Business Club 4; Latin 2; Speech 2,3,4; Parisonnaires 2,3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Parisian Staff-Assistant Editor 4. LAWRENCE, TOMMY: Basketball 4; Track 4; Co-Captain Basketball 4; Beat Free Throw °Jo Award-Basketball 4; Most Improved Player 4; Honorable Mention--A 11 State. LINVILLE, STANLEY: Art Club 3,4; French 2; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4. LOTZ, CHRIS: French 3. MANN, PAUL: Art Club 3,4. MARSHALL, GARY: Art Club 3; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 4. MARTIN, JEFF: Art Club 3; Whoopers 3,4; Football 2,3, 4; Co-Captain of Football; Big Stickes Award; Track 2. MYERS, BEVERLY: Art Club 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Latin 2; French 3,4; Speech 1; NFL 1,2,3,4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi- Lites Staff 3; Senior Play 4; Girls' Intramurals 4. MYERS. EDNA: P.H.S. MYERS, ESTHER: P.H.S. MYERS, MARIA: P.H.S. 1. Teresa Humphries 2. Karen Jackson 3. Eula Noel 4. Beverly Myers McCLAIN, JENNIFER: BetaClub 2,3,4; Latin 2; French 3,4; Treasurer 4; Speech 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; NFL 1,2,3,4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites 3 Editor 4; Se- nior Play 4; Girls' Intramurals 4; Parisonnaires 3,4; County Conservation Essay Winner 1; SPOKE Conference Delegate 3,4; Girls State 3; Speech Award 2; D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 4; English 1,2, Award; Latin 1,2, Award; French I Award 3; Algebra II Award 2; Science I Award; National Council of Teacher of English Award 3; Outstanding Performer-Regional Festival 3; Youth Education Conference 4. McMILLION, CAY: Beta Club 2,3; Business Club 3,4; Latin 2; French; Whoopers 1; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Girls' Intramurals 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Homecoming Princess 1. NOEL, EULA: BetaClub 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Latin Sec- retary 2; Speech 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; NFL 4; Parisian Editor 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; Band Major- ette 2,3,4; Co-Treasurer 4; Secretary Freshman Class; Vice-President Sophomore Class; President Junior Class; Treasurer Senior Class; D.A.R. Citizenship Award 1; Science Award; Geometry Award; English III Award; American History Award; Homecoming Princess 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Outstanding Teenager of America Award. PARKER, LISA: Whoopers 1; Girls' Intramurals 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Squad Captain 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Civics Award 1. Peters, CHARLES: Art Club 4; Sargent-at-Arms 4; Hi- Lites Staff 4; Business Club 4; Football 3. POYNTER, RONNIE: Art Club 3. PUCKETT, PATSY: Art Club 3; Business Club 3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 4. RANSOM, WILLENE: F.H.A. 1; Girls’ Intramurals 4; Band 3,4; Parisonnaires 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Track 1,4. REED, DEIDRA: Art Club 3, Track 2. REED, SHEILA: Art Club 4; F.H.A. 1. RICE, SHERRI: F.H.A. 1; Parisonnaires 4; Track 4. RINESMITH, TERRY: Art Club 4. RICHARDSON, GAIL: German Club. ROBINSON, ERNIE: Latin 2; Whoopers 1,2,3,4; Vice- President 4; Basketball 1,2. ROY, SARAH: Girls' Intramurals 4; Baseball 3, Track 3. RYAN, JUNE: Business Club 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Latin 2; French 3; Whoopers 1,2; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Band 3,3; Homecoming Princess 1,2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4. SAYLOR, RUBY: F.H.A. 2; English III Award. SARGENT, TERRY: Business Club 4; Senior Play 4; Bas- ketball 2; Baseball 2,3,4. SCOTT, MICHAEL: BetaClub 2,3,4; Latin 2; French 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Track 1,2, 3,4; Football Captain; Vice-President of Class 1,4. 1. Gary Marshall 2. Jamie Clough 3. Debbie Craig 4. Ricky Bishop 5. Kay McMillion 94 SHARP, TRACY: Business Club 4; Senior Play 4; Track 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4. SMART. JOE: Latin 2; Senior Play 4; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1,3,4; Track 2. SNOWDEN, REGGIE: Art Club 4; Football 1; Basketball 4; Hustlin’ Hound Award 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1,2, District All Tourney Team. SPIVEY, MIKE: Latin 2; Senior Play 4; Football 1, Tennis 4; Basketball 2,3,4. STURGILL, LARRY: P.H.S. TAYLOR, KEITH: Basketball 3,4. THOMAS, RANDOLPH: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4. THOMPSON, LINDA: Business Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Latin 2; Treasurer 2; Parisian Staff 4; Hi Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Physical Ed. Award 1; Freshman Class Secretary; Senior Class Secre- tary. TRAPP, DEBBIE: Girls' Intramurals 1,2; Cheerleader 1, 2; Class President 2; V. P. Honor Scoiety 3; Yearbook Staff 2,3; French 2. TUBBS, DAVID: Art Club 3,4. VANCE, DENNIS: Art Club 3,4; Business Club 4; Foot- ball 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Best Defensive Baseball Award 3. WAGONER, RUBY H.: Art Club 4; Business Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. WALTON. FLOYD: Art Club 4; Football 1; Track 4. WARNER, BRENDA: Business Club 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3. WATKINS, ROBERT: Art Club 3; Football 1,2; Basket- ball 1. WAUGH, DEBBIE: Art Club 3; English III Award. WHEELER, EMMA: Art Club 3; Girls' Intramurals 4. WHEELER, GEORGE: P.H.A. WHITE, SUSIE: Business Club 3,4; Latin 2; Whoopers 1; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; 1. Dennis Vance 2. Susie White 3. Molly Jones 4. Linda Thompson 5. Ruby Saylor Girls' Intramurals 4; Parisonnaires 4; Band 1,2,3,4; President 4; English III Award. WILLIAMS, JOY: Business Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Recreation Leader 3, President 4; Parisian Staff 4; Home Ec. Ill Award. WOODALL, MICHAEL: Latin 2; French 3,4; Whoopers 1; Football 1; Track 1. YOCUM, OWEN S.: Beta Club 2,3,4; Latin 2; Parisian Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Tennis 4. YOUNG, DENISE: F.H.A. 1,2; French 1. PARKER, MARVIN: Beta Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; French 3; Whoopers 1; Football 1,3; Tennis 4, R.E. Award 1. 95 Compliments of Richard E. Coe Compliments of COE OIL SERVICE INC. Jobber-Distributor 987-5600 FARMER'S SUPPLY INC. ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. CHAS. P. COOK AND CO. S. S. Pierce and S W Fine Foods Old Kentucky Hams National Advertised Brands at Discount Prices” 712 Main St. 987-5352 987-1320 987-1321 Paris, Ky. Compliments of WOLLSTEIN’S Compliments of WBGR AM-FM Compliments of PFEIFER SHOE STORE MURRAY'S SUPER VALUE 528 Main St. Open Monday Thru Saturday 6:30-9:00 Fresh Baked Goods Daily 987-3685 PATE'S SHELL SERVICE STATION HUNT’S PHILLIPS 66 Paris, Ky. Mr. Mrs. Delbert Pate Old or new, your car receives our special attention” 338 East Main St. 987-4135 Lexington Road 987-9900 97 Congratulations to the Seniors of 73 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS STUDIO J. C. PENNEY CO., INC. 601 Main St. Paris, Ky. 987-2922 FPenimeysI Jo Ann George—owner The values are here everyday. Compliments of HANSLEY INC. “A Good Place To Work” WAN S L£Y 98 Where Quality Is First 2nd High Street Compliments of PARIS MONUMENT WORKS Compliments of Paris, Ky. 987-2580 DIMECO LERMAN’S 716 Main St. 701-705 Main Street Paris, Ky. 987-3232 Paris, Kentucky “Your Family Department Store” Compliments of MARCUM'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of DR. MRS. A. MICHAEL THORNTON Compliments of 't PEOPLE’S DEPOSIT BANK Compliments of TRUST CO. PARIS STOCKYARDS, INC. Paris, Kentucky 99 Compliments of BOURBON AGRICULTURE BANK TRUST CO. THOMAS WOODFORD CO., INC. The Bank of Service” Two Locations Main Street Lexington Road Paris, Ky. 987-2380 Compliments of the Y.M.C.A. PARIS BOURBON COUNTY, INC. CENTURY FURNITURE INCORPORATED One of Kentucky’s Finest Furniture Stores Main at Sixth St. Congratulations to the Graduating Seniors FULLINGTON’S, INC. 618 Main Paris, Ky. Your Family Apparel Store Also, a complete line of men's formal rentals if 'rt Compliments Compliments of of CHARLES DAY’S LAUNDROMAT BISHOP'S 1 ir y cafe West 7th Street Ljr 1 Paris, Kentucky ;5rar 100 BETTY JO DENTON HEICK AND STAFF OF BOURBON COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE A Good School A Good Student Body A Good Faculty THE A. J. WINTERS CO. Paris Jewelers since 1885 1450 Main Congratulations from mckinney southside shell service 987-5559 Compliments of Compliments of BOURBON LAUNDRY 987-4181 WILSON PRESCRIPTION CENTER ARDERY DRUG COMPANY We Deliver Main Seventh Paris, Ky. Lexington Road 987-1257 Paris, Ky. BUSSELL’S T.V. APPLIANCES CURTIS MATHES Compliments of BURDEN’S RESTAURANT 1501 South Main Street Paris, Ky. 987-4074 Factory Authorized Service 101 Best Wishes From BLUEGRASS BODY SHOP Compliments of Compliments of BLUE GRASS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 600 High Street LANTER AND WHITE MOTOR CO. 8th and High St. Paris, Ky. Pontiac Compliments of Compliments of LUCKY BROTHERS INC. BEGLEY DRUGS Bob—Jack—George—Bill MAIN ST. MARKET Ed Meadows—Charlie Nichols Prop. Fresh Cut Meats—National Brand Groceries Free Parking in the Rear Compliments of 987-4560 KARL LUSK AND SON successor to Davis Funeral Home —established 1848— WORICK MOTORS, INC. 134 Main Street Paris, Ky. Karl Lusk, Sr. Karl Lusk, Jr. Dodge Oldsmobile Best Wishes From THE CITIZEN-ADVERTISER 102 Good Luck From HOMER’S The little place with BIG Hospitality” MARTYN-HURLEY FUNERAL HOME Floyd Hurley, Sr. Floyd Hurley, Jr. BLUEGRASS INDUSTRIES INC. SAM CUMMINS Chevrolet—Buick—Opel “Bluegrass has a future for you” Paris, Kentucky 40361 Mt. Sterling, Ky. 40353 Carlisle, Kentucky 40311 Cynthiana, Ky. 41031 987-4345 DOWNTOWN AQUARIUM AND PET SHOP 8 Track Tape Center 611 Main St. 103 HINTON-TURNER FUNERAL HOME, INC. John H. Butler Bruce H. Forsythe Robert A. Caywood 987-1555 LYKINS JONES SHOES All Name Brand Shoes We specialize in trying to sell the first quality shoes for the entire family. FARRIS STUDIO PORTRAITS Commercial Photographing Framing Compliments of CLAY WARD AGENCY, INC. Film Developing 512 Main 987-4736 Paris, Ky. KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO. A tax paying member of the community Compliments of BOURBON HATCHERY r jS PRESCRIPTION a GLENS DRUG STORE GLEN A CULBERTSON PHARMACIST “IF ITS DRl'GS WE HAVE IT 509 Main Street Phone 987-2515 104 PARIS LOVES WHAT THE COLONEL COOKS! THE NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY Great Paris, Ky. day for Kentucky W Two Convenient Locations Fried Chicken . P To Serve You Visit the Colonel SOUTH MAIN ST.,PARIS DURA CORPORATION Paris Division Subsidiary of Walter Kidde Company, Inc. 105 Compliments of FARMER’S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE IIinkle Corporation Paris, Kentucky PARIS.KENTI'CKY 40361 Home Owned and Home Operated 500 Pleasant Street (A pleasant way to solve your real estate problems) Ed Bubba” Sutherland, Realtor Auctioneer 436 Main St. Compliments of DAUGHERTY PAINT AND SUPPLY 987-3393 Compliments of BRUNSWICK BOURBON BOWL “Your Family Fun Center Special Rates for Junior Bowlers 987-3161 Paris, Ky. Compliments of McCLURE-HILL-CASE INSURANCE 106 National Bank Building Paris, Kentucky 40361 E. K. RICE NORA'S CUT CURL BEAUTY SALON WOODFORD BROTHERS OVERBY'S RESTAURANT REX’S BARBER SHOP SMART'S GULF SMITS' GREENHOUSE CONVENIENT FOOD MART York Air Conditioning Hot Point Appliances J. HAMLET COLLIER SON Compliments of ROY E. JOHNSON Compliments of FORD CO. ACE HDW. MODEL DRESS SHOP “The Spotlight of Fashion” 600 Main St. Paris, Ky. CAUDILL JEWELER S WATCH REPAIR CLIFTON MARKET Tony Johnson's ASHLAND SERVICE STATION BRENT'S ANTIQUES ATKINSON'S GREENHOUSE BOURBON DRIVE-IN THEATRE Compliments of DR. WM. H. COX FAMILY mcconnell and associates REALTORS 107 As We Say Goodbye “School-days”, Hello “Future”, Our Total Involvement Continues And Our Web o Life Expands. Home Sports School Community 108 inter collocjicite press, inc.


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