Paris High School - Parisian Yearbook (Paris, KY)

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Administration at Paris High School combines the hest education with a pleasant atmosphere. Mr. Paul W. Polly Superintendent Paris City School Board of Education-Seated, left to right: Mr. Edward Sutherland, Dr. ]. P. Shipp, Mr. Edward Robin- son. Standing: Mr. William Woodford and Mr. Robert Thompson. 7 Mr. Ernest M. Trosper Principal B.A.--Union College M. A.—East Tennesse State University Mr. William B. Reed Assistant Principal B.S.--Kentucky State University M. A.--University of Kentucky Mrs. Garnett Swinford Mrs. Tommy Boardman Secretary Secretary 3 Dedication The Annual Staff of 1974 dedicates this yearbook to Mr. Fred Rose, a member of the Paris High School faculty. Mr. Rose has been with the Paris School System for six years. During this time, he has served as head baseball coach and assistant football coach along with his regular teaching duties as a special educa- tion instructor. This past year, he taught a new human relations class which proved to be a very different and exciting course for those who participated in it. Coach Rose has given up much of his free time at lunch to preside over the study hall room, giving the students a place to meet and relax between classes. He is friendly with and concerned about all the students; he is always ready to listen to their problems and talk with them and advise them if they so desire. The students of Paris High School are very proud and privileged to have such a dedicated teacher and under- standing friend as Coach Rose. L I remember the actions and expressions of the On a drizzly November af- ternoon, the Paris Greyhounds met the Elkhorn City Cougars to determine the Class A State Championship. Fans, cheer- leaders and referees donned raincoats, hats, and umbrellas to withstand the falling rain. Despite the rain, the Hounds dominated the first half, up 21-0 at half-time. Withstand- ing an Elkhorn City comeback, the Hounds emerged from Hanger Stadium the 1973 Class A State Shampions. 6 Hounds on their way to the State Championship Five years of determination, pride, and dedication can vividly be seen in the face of Head Coach Homer Goins. The thrill of victory is easily seen in this picture of Coach Goins and the Greyhounds, taken after the Todd County Central game. After a slow first half, the Greyhounds exploded in the second half and defeated Todd County 34-20. With this victory the Greyhounds won the right to make the dream of a state championship a reality. And this dream did become a reality with a 21-12 victory over Elkorn City. The years of blood, sweat, and tears paid off and the Greyhounds are STATE CHAMPIONS! 7 Coaching Does Pay Off Coach Jim Shipp, Head Coach Homer Goins, Coach Don Tipton, Coach Ralph Russell, and Coach Fred Rose We Opponent They 35 Garrard County 12 17 Maysville 0 15 Frankfort 14 24 Ludlow 6 42 Nicholas County 8 37 Mt. Sterling 9 21 Georgetown 6 25 Richmond Madison 20 34 Harrodsburg 12 42 Montgomery County 14 28 Bourbon County 0 REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 14 Bardstown 8 SEMI-FINALS 34 Todd County Central 20 STATE FINALS 21 Elkhorn City 12 8 All-Slaters The Greyhounds won the State and also placed nine men on the All- State team. They Include, from left to right: Lee Johnson, Clarence Trum- bo, Bill Alverson, Bill Bussell, James Fomas, Manzelle Robinson, and Robert Martin. A11-Staters absent when photo was taken are Keith Patterson and Johnny Berry. 1973 Class A State Champions The 1973 Greyhounds not only won their district, region, and state, but also won the CK C title and had an impressive 14-0 record. They achieved more than any other team in the history of Paris High. All-CKC The Greyhounds won the CKC for the first time in 40 years. The CKC players are, from left to right: Clarence Trum- bo, Bill Alverson, Dee Dee Hudnall, Bill Bussell, James Fomas, and Manzel- le Robinson. 9 Seniors Lead Hounds to First State Title These twelve promising young men include: First Row, left to right: Keith Patterson, Clarence Trumbo, Manzelle Robinson, and Gene Che- nault. Second Row: Bill A Iverson and Lee Johnson. Third Row: Johnny Berry and Tommy Woods. Fourth Row: Gil Walton, Larry Black, Eddie Myers, and James Fomas. 10 Hounds Feted at Banquet Left to Right: Mark Withrow, Best Sophomore; Coach Goins; Keith Patterson, Greyhound Leadership; Manzelle Robinson, Best Offensive Back. Left to Right: Clarence Trumbo, Co-Captain and Most Valuable Player; Coach Shipp; Dee Dee Hudnall, Best Defensive Back; Robert Martin, Big Stick; Lee Johnson, Face Tacklin. Left to Right: Tommy Woods, llO o; Milton Kenney, Best Freshman; Coach Rose; John Berry, Best Defensive Line- man; Bill Alberson, Best Offensive Lineman and Co-Cap- tain. Left to Right: Susan Six, Cheerleader Captain; Clarence Trumbo, Co-Captain; Coach Goins; Bill Alverson, Co- Captain. Left to Right: Bill Bussell, Best Junior; Larry Black, 110°Io; Coach Russell; James Fomas, Most Improved Player. Left to Right: Senior cheerleaders with Coach Goins; Cathy Floyd, Jackie Combs, Susan McElroy, Joyce Fields, Susan Six, Captain. n I Remember the Hustlin’ Hounds of ’74 First Row, 1. to r.: Managers. Jerry Smalley, Mark Mathews, Robert John- son, Jeff Clark. Second Row: John Paul Levart, Wayne Howard, Don Thomas, Jack Crump, Odell Cosby, Eugene Young. Third Row: Coach Gorden Goode, William Davis, Raymond Smith, Bobby Leer, Rodney Jackson, Jeff Crutcher, James Fomas, Head Coach David Randolph. Many activities led to the remem- brance of '74. Among them were: the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Miss Kassie Kenney; the many roof- raising, spirit-building, pep rallies, led by the cheerleaders and boosted by the band; and then the annual Christmas program presented by the Parisonnaires, under the direction of Tom A. Siwicki, which featured Tricia Link and Karen Crooks on guitars. Cream of the crop I????? Just name, rank, and serial number. Master Craftsmen of the future. Talks with our Gui- dance Counselor are frequent and beneficial. Who says learning can’t be fun? M Administrative Personnel At PHS Mrs. William Daugherty Director of Pupil Personnel Mrs. Merle Lawson Secretary to Superintendent Mr. Bob Anderson Supervisor of Instruction Mrs. Edward Sutherland Title 1 Director Mrs. William Stiles Homebound Instructor 17 Faculty at PHS Miss Deborah Bush B.S., Morehead State University Home Economics, F.H.A. Club Miss Judy Cox B.A., University of Kentucky Physical Education I. Coach of Ex- tramural Girls Teams, Coordinator of Intramural Girls Teams Mrs. George Forsythe B.A., Transylvania University Math 9-10, Algebra I Mr. Homer Goins B.A., University of Kentucky Psy.-Soc., Health and Physical Edu- cation, Head Football Coach Miss Carolyn Howard B.A., University of Kentucky Librarian 18 Mrs. George Johnson M.S., Ohio State University M.S., University of Kentucky B.S., Spelman College Science and Home Economics Mr. Larry Klinefelter B.S., Taylor University Physical Science and Physics Mrs. Paul Polly B.S., Berea College M.A., Eastern Kentucky University Business Education, Sponsor of school paper Mr. David Randolph B.S., Eastern Kentucky University M.A., University of Kentucky U.S. History, Head Basketball Coach Mrs. Stanley Richard, Jr. A. B., University of Kentucky Business Education, Sponsor of Year- book 1 Mr. William F. Rose A.B., Morehead State University Special Education, Human Ralations, Assistant Football Coach, Head Base- ball Coach Mrs. Clay Roseberry A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman’s College English and Public Speaking, Speech Club, Senior Play Director Mr. Ralph Russell B.A., Morehead State University Driver’s Education, U.S. History, U. S. Government, Assistant Football Coach Mr. Albert Ryle B.S., Morehead State University Math 9, Algebra I, American History, World History, Whoopers Club Mrs. Frank Scott B.A., University of Kentucky M. A., University of Kentucky Ed. S., University of Kentucky Counselor 20 Mr. James P. Shipp. Jr. B.A., Western Kentucky University Special Education, Assistant Football Coach. Head Track Coach Mr. Thomas Siwicki B.M., De Paul University M.A., University of Kentucky Music Theory, Music Appreciation, Band, Choral Croup Mrs. Edward Smith B.A., University of Kentucky World Geography, Latin I, II, Civics, Latin Club Mrs. William Stamler B.S., University of Tennessee M.S., University of Tennessee Biology and Chemistry Miss Juanita Sutherland M.M., University of South Carolina B.A., Geotgetown College Algebra I, Geometry, Trig and Cal- culus 21 Mrs. Ray Taylor B.A., Eastern Kentucky University English and Business Club Sponsor Mrs. jerry Tipton B.A., Berea College Art I, II, Art Club Mr. George Wilder B.S., Murray State University M.A., Murray State University Industrial Arts, Tennis Team Coach Mrs. Dave Williams A.B., Transylvania University M.A., Memphis State University English and Beta Club Sponsor Miss Betsy Woodford A.B., University of Kentucky French I, II, English II, French Club Sponsor 22 gtntzrg The Senior Class of 1974 was one of the smallest classes in several years to come through Paris High School. Despite their size, they made some very notable accomplishments. For the first time in history, the Paris High Greyhounds captured the State Class A Football Champion- ship. They were led by eleven outstanding seniors. Also for the first time, the senior play, The Curious Savage , was presented to the stu- dent body, in addition to its regular performance for the public. This was a reflection of the outstanding job Mrs. Clay Roseberry and her cast and crew of seniors did. In the Fine Arts Center is evidence of anoth- er great accomplishment by the seniors of '74. The senior art class, under the direction of Mrs. Jerry Tipton, painted a mural on the wall of the cafeteria, consisting of four different scenes in Bourbon County. Together with these large achievements, there were many other small, but very important happenings at Paris High. The Senior Class of 1974 combined spirit and hard work to make 1974 a very memorable year for all those connected with Paris High. David Graves--President Karen Crooks—Vice-President Susan Six--Secretary Bill A Iverson--Treasurer Nick Brent Danny Biddle Andy B«-own Larry Black Marie Berry Suzanne Brannon 25 Lillian B. Browning Cheryl Clevenger Gene Chenault Jackie Combs Janet Clark Karen Crooks 26 Joyce Fields Donna Franklin Jack Crump Kim Fields Sarabrena Franklin Cathy Floyd 28 Kathe Kookendoffer Lisa Kelley Kassie Kenney Maria Kenney Tricia Link Albert Kemper Cary Mattox Jeni Muntz Kathy McCarty Donnie Myers Susan McElroy Donzetta Myers 31 Sidney Pearce Almita Pierce 32 Mike Purcell Marilyn Scott Pam Ransom Toni Reed Linda Richardson Ray Gardenia Richardson 33 Susan Six Don Thomas Tommy Joe Tomlin Joyce Spencer Marti Sutherland Sherri Thomas Clarence Trumbo Jerry Zuniga Who Can Remember When • • • 1. Linda Richardson 2. Pam Ransom 3. Kathy McCarty 4. Kassie Kenney 5. Marilyn Scott 6. Gene Chenault 7. Susan Six 8. Steve Ray 9. Mike Purcell 10. Almita Pierce 11. Sherri Thomas 12. Lisa Kelley 13. Cathy Floyd 14. Tommy Joe Tomlin 15. Jerry Zuniga 16. David Graves 17. Jackie Combs 36 1. Tinder Harris 2. Kathe Kookendoffer 3. Marti Sutherland 4. Cheryl Clevenger 5. Clarence Trumbo 6. Joyce Spencer 7. Curt Park 8. Marie Berry 9. Jack Crump 10. Danny Biddle 11. Larry Wagoner 12. Susan McElroy 13. Kathy Woodford 14. Gardenia Richardson 15. Tommy Woods 16. James Fomas 17. Laura Tye 18. Janice Barnes 19. Dwight Hill 20. Bill Alverson 21. Don Thomas 22. Karen Crooks 23. Donnie Myers 37 Most Athletic James Fomas Toni Reed Strong mind; strong body (?) Best Dressed Susan Six Bill Alverson Clothes don't make a person, but it helps! Most Likely to Succeed David Graves Kathy Aldridge Thinking does have its advantages. Who’s Who 38 Wittiest Suzanne Brannon Jack Crump Who says school can’t be fun? Most Talented Jerry Zuniga Karen Crooks A little bit of talent goes a long way. Best Looking Marti Sutherland Danny Biddle Luck and looks go hand in hand. Best Personality Tricia Link Tinder Harris Life is short; live it up! at P.H.S. Most Popular Kathy Woodford Curt Park How's YOUR popularity poll progressing? 39 Richard Hudnall--President Joe Lucas—Vice-President Sally Swinford--Secretary Rita Linville--Treasurer Nancy Aldridge Kathy Allen Robert Allen Bill Argo Gary Arnold Edbert Ayers Donna Baker Regina Beaton Janet Bell Melody Black James Brummett Bill Bussell Gary Cassity Larry Clay Jeff Clough Louise Cook Trina Coons Odell Cosby Paul Craycraft Richard Crumbie Jeff Crutcher Joe Culbertson Ricky Culton George Cunningham Barbara Davis Sharon Delaney David Downey Rob Downing Anna Duffy Leslie Duffy Cheryl Dunn Laura Fields Connie Frederick 41 Toni Gaines Doug Gilkerson Victoria Green Fred Hadley Teresa Herrington Dee Dee Hudnall Gary Hughes Mona Humphrey Leslie Jackson Bobbi Johnson Edmund Johnson Kathy Johnson 42 Joe Lucas Jerry Mann Stanley Marcum Regina Marks Robert Martin Kevin Marshall Laura McMahan Destry Moore Eleanor Moore Dana Murray Patti Myers Shirrell Mynear Charisse Nutter Donna Oliver Dale Parker Terry Parsons Mary Patton Joyce Pelfrey I Iff! Becky Pro fit t Kendall Rhodus John Rhyans James Rice 43 Phyllis Rice Jaspernette Richardson Vicki Robinson Cheryl Roe Tena Sauer Barbara Scott Verona Scott Isaac Spivey Raymond Smith George Smits Emma Stout Sally Swinford Jerry Thomas Claudia Tubbs Judy Tubbs Deborah Turner William Tye Cathy Wagner Cherida Warfield Selma Watkins Larry Waugh Elaine Wells Mark Wells Venita Wess Carl Williams Keith Willoughby Susan Wilson Hugh Woodall Richard Woodall Carmen Marshall 44 President--John Duvall Vice-President—Benita Gaines Secretary--Susan Zuniga Treasurer—Kim Parker Jeff Abner Ricky Allen Robbie Anderson Anna Atkinson Kim Bailey Jon Beaton Billy Biddle Charles Brown Kim Bryant Donny Buckler Cheryl Bussell Joe Calloway Kenneth Cassity Jeff Clark Rita Craig Debra Crooks Phyllis Crooks Patricia Crumbie Diana Crutcher Mark Cubine Tina Davis William Davis Melody Dufrense John Duvall Eileen Farchmin Nanette Fields Kevin Fitzwater Hart Forsythe Margaret Franklin Benita Gaines Brent Garrison Leisa Graves 46 Maria Green Woodall Reinette Green Allen Griggs Jada Gwaltney Danny Hamrick Vincent Hawkins Mark Heflin Mark Henry Walter Hess Linda Hill Sharon Hurst Debbie Hutchison Darlene Hutsell Jeff Ishmael James Jackson Kathy Jackson Rodney Jackson Eugene Johnson Ricky Johnson Timothy Johnson Lynda Kelley Karen Kenney Harold King Krystal Kiser 47 Ivan Landrum Bobby Leer John Levart Keith Lewis Debbie Linville Connie Long Mike Lovell Bobby Lucky Carmen Marshall Jesse Marshaz Serena Matherly Ricky Mattox Charles McCann Lisa McCarty Wyatt McKinney Jimmy Milam Johnny Milam Claude Mitchell Randy Mitchell Douglas Morton Dorothy Myers Kim Parker Walter Parker Gilbert Phillips Juan Pierce Keith Pollitt Penny Poynter Clifton Purcell 48 Richard Purcell Larry Reinsmith Vickie Reinsmith Miranda Richardson Timmy Roe Darlene Russell Joe Showalter Kay Smart Reggie Smith Greg Spivey Felicia Throckmorton Jeff Tobin Carrie Wess Clifford Wess Annette Wheeler Mark White Wilson Wilder Robbin Wilkerson Dana Williams Diane Willoughby Mark Withrow Joe Zuniga Susan Zuniga 49 Gregg Coons--President Vemita Tye--Vice President Sallie Wasson--Secretary Richard Kenney--Treasurer Paul Adamson Ronnie Allen Karen Atchison Mary Badgett Dean Baker Connie Barnes Nancy Bill man Angela Black Leah Boardman Tommy Bolton Rebecca Bowman Lori Browning Joe Calk Cecil Christopher Hal Clark Lori Coburn Gregg Coons Roy Craig Tommy Creasey Tony Crumbie Carol Crump William Dale Debbie Dampier Debra Davis Wesley Davis Lisa Dean Kent Duvall Bill Ferguson Leslie Fields Renardo Fields Lee Florence Paul Floyd Donna Frederick 51 Mona Caines Tammy Garland Maurice Garrard Nolie Gaunce Stephen Graves Penni Guth Dorothea Hall Stuart Harney Tony Hudnall Clint Humphrey Wallace Howard Rose Marie Issac Tony Issac Gary Johnson James Johnson John Johnson Robert Johnson Sturgill Johnson Jimmie Jones Thomas Jones Timmy Jones Tony Jones Milton Kenney Richard Kenney Nancy Lanter John Lindsay Tim Linville James Lotz Sammy Marks Garry Marshall Jessie Marshall Katrinka Mastin Anita Matherly Mark Matthews Lloyd McCarty Steve McCarty 52 Richard McCracken Cathy McMahan Bobby Milan Charles Mitchell Elizabeth Mitchell Norman Morgan Robert Mucci James Murray Karen Murray Pamela Mynear Brenda Neal Walter Nichols Bill Patton Perry Parker Dutwood Pierce Sylvia Pope Dixie Poynter Phil Prater Sheri Purcell Richard Ransom Janet Rarden William Reed Gary Rice Harvey Rice Janet Richardson Donna Rison Leon Roberts Mike Robin Vicki Rope Bobby Scott Richard Show alter Jerry Smalley Bobbie Snapp 53 Roy Snowden Kim Sponcil Herbert Stanfield John Stiles Vanessa Stoudemire Jeff Strawder Joey Taylor Benjamin Thomas Hazel Thomas Ralph Tipton Patsy Trimble Dwayne Tubbs Bruce Turner Vernita Tye Richard Wagner Sallie Wasson Bill Watson Barbara Sue Waugh Elizabeth Wells Anna Wheeler Roxie Wheeler Elton White Mavis Williams Rhonda Wilkerson Stacey Wilson Mike Withrow John Woodall Mike Woods Eugene Young Anna Young 54 The Speech Club membership consisted of: First Row: Becky Proffitt, Rita Linville, Kathy McMahan, Karen Crooks. Second Row; Penni Guth, Vicki Robinson, Eliza- beth Wells, Susan Six, Lori Coburn, Nancy Lanter, John- ny Milam, Joe Calk. Third Row: Kim Parker, Hugh Wood- all, Sally Swinford, Charisse Nutter, Roxie Wheeler, Su- san McElroy, Mark Henry. Fourth Row: Dana Williams, Laura McMahan, Jeimi Muntz, Cathy Floyd, Paul Floyd. Fifth Row: Sally Wasson, Rhonda Wilkerson, Trina Coons, Rita Craig, Leah Boardman, Kathy Aldridge, Mark Cubinc. Sixth Row: Robbin Wilkerson, Paul Craycraft, Mrs. Clay Rose berry. Sponsor; Dwight Hill and Mike Lovell. Speech Club promotes participation in speech activities Speech Club students often write their own selections and present them at tournaments held on Saturdays all over the state. Some students perform for local meetings of local organizations. All speakers practice many hours with the sponsor before they appear in tournaments. In the Spring, the best speakers participate in the regional tourna- ment at EKU and the state tournament at UK. Speakers earn points determined by the events and their ratings and become members of the N.F.L. (National Forensic Lea- gue), a very prestigious organization. The Speech Club is open to all students having an interest in gaining excel- lence in their speech and a willingness to work. The hard working officers for 1974 were, Robbin Wilkerson, co-sec- retary; Charisse Nutter, treasurer; Karen Crooks, president; Dana Williams, co-sccrctary; and Sally Swinford, vice- president. N. F. L. Members, Seated: Charisse Nutter, Cathy Floyd, Kim Parker, Kathy Aldridge. Standing: Karen Crooks, Ro- bin Wilkerson, Vicki Robinson, Trina Coons, Sally Swin- ford, Mark Cubine, Joe Calk, Laura McMahan, Mrs. Clay Roseberry, Sponsor; Dana Williams, Dwight Hill, Lori Coburn, Paul Craycraft, Penni Guth, Hugh Woodall. Budding Artists Of P.H.S. The Art Club began the 1973-74 year by electing the following offi- cers: Kassie Kenney, President; Gary Mattox Vice-President; Gardenia Richardson, Secretary-Treasurer; Keith Patterson, Sergeant at Arms. Tire Club's activities, sponsored by Mrs. Jerry Tipton, were high- lighted by two field trips. In October, about forty members toured the By- bee Pottery Shop. They also visisted the Art classes and Gallery at Eastern Kentucky University. In the Spring, the Club went to Morehead State University's Art Deaprtment. A guid- ed tour of die Art Gallery and classes were highlights of this trip. During one of the meetings, Mrs. Linda Griffith talked to the Club. She is a local artist and brought some of her work for display. Other Art Club activities included building a float for the Christmas parade and helping to decorate for the Football and Basketball Banquets. The Art Club and classes ended the year with the annual Exhibit and Sale of art projects in connection with the Spring Concert. Front Row; Albert Kemper, Jeff Ishmael, Wheeler Gwaltney, Glenn Sharon, Gary Mattox, Tommy Woods, Ruth Krekel, Gardenia Richardson, Kay Jones, Victoria Berry, Mrs. Tipton. Back Row; Mike Kendall, Ricky Culton, Paul Craycraft, Edmund Johnson, Richard Woodall, Kathy McCarty, Debbie Turner, Kassie Kenney, Kathy Rankin, Teresa Howard. 57 The Great One: Band Director, Mr. T. A. Siwicki. Flag Girls Add Color to Marching Exhibitions: Elizabeth Wells, Becky Proffitt, Trina Coons, Sallie Wasson, Marilyn Scott, Louise Cook, Kathy Jackson, Cheryl Bussell, Kathy McMahan, Susan Zuniga, Elaine Wells, Kathe Kookendoffer, Captain. Kneeling: Kim Sponcil, Alternate. Band Officers: A Female World. Tri' cia Link, President; Vicki Robinson, Vice-President; Trina Coons, Secre- tary; Becky Proffitt, Treasurer. Majorettes Robbin Wilkerson and Laura McMahan add eye pleasing appearance. P.H.S. Band, under the direction of Mr. T.A. Siwicki combines its expert musical ability and marching precision for supurb entertainment. Parisionnaires’ mellow tones bring joy in many performanees The Parisonnaires spent a very busy school year with two of their several performances given in the F. A.C. for the student body being the Thanksgiving Pro- gram and the Christmas Program. Away from the school the Parisonnaires gave programs in the First Baptist Church, The Church of God, the Lions Club, Rotary Club, Professional Women's Club, and the Kentucky Utilities Co. Christmas party. The Lion's Club Dixieland Show was the center point of another Parisonnaire performance where they appeared four nights. But all is not work as discovered when they attended the Band's Christmas party and the Annual Band picnic. For closing exercises the Parisonnaires sang in the Baccalaureate service given May 19. They also took the trip with die band in early Spring to Florida, where they performed at Disneyworld. First Row: Jimmy Milam, Susan Zuniga, Kathe Kookendoffer, Tricia Link, Kim Bryant, Karen Crooks, Claudia Tubbs, Da- na Williams, Suzanne Brannon, Harold King. Second Row: Bobby Milam, Brent Garrison, Phil Ed Prater, Gregg Coons, Kim Parker, Nancy Aldridge, Penni Guth, Kay Smart, Debbie Hutchison, Kevin Fitzwater. Third Row: Elizabeth Wells, Sidney Pearce, Sally Swinford, Kathy Woodford, Joe Calk, Joe Zuniga. Fourth Row: Cathy Floyd, Laura McMalian, Vicki Robinson, Mike Robin, Johnny Milam. Fifth Row: Jerry Zuniga, Mark Henry, Paul Craycraft, Mike Lovell, Mr. T. A. Siwicki, Director. 60 Mrs. John Hcick talks with new members, First Row: Kathy Jackson, Almita Pierce, David Graves, Danny Biddle, Susan Six, Dana Williams, Tricia Link, Mrs. Williams. Second Row: Marti Suther- land, Cathy Floyd, Karen Crooks. Third Row: Janice Barnes, Sidney Pearce, Robbin Wilkerson. Fourth Row: Sally Swinford, Joyce Pclfrey, Rita Criag. Fifth Row: Claude Mitchell, Mike Lovell, Brent Garrison, Lee Johnson, Kathy Ald- ridge, Mark Cubine, Mark Wells, Joe Culbertson, Bobby Leer. Sixth Row: Jim- my Milam, Cliff Purcell, Eugene Johnson, Johnny Milam. Beta’s had a busy year In 1974, the Paris Betas were kept busy with various activities. In De- cember, they attended the State Beta Convention in Louisville. At the con- vention, Mark Wells ran for Vice- President, and all the members of our Club urged everyone there to Get Wells Soon . Besides the convention, the Betas were kept busy with the an- nual Beta Induction, concessions, a party honoring the Seniors, selling trees, and acting as guides at the various school activities. Mrs. Dave Williams, sponsor; Karen Crooks, President; Marti Sutherland, Secretary; David Graves, Vice-Presi- dent; Mark Wells, Treasurer. 61 Standing: Kathy Rankin, Mary Patton, Cheryl Roe, Lillian Browning, Patti Myers, Marie Berry, Joyce Fields, Suzanne Brannon, Andy Brown, Marilyn Scott, Kassie Kenney, Susan Six, Susan McElroy, Mrs. Bert Smith, Sponsor; Jack Crump. Seated: Jean Fryman, Kay Jones, Debbie Ishmael, Lisa Kelley, Cheryl Clevenger, Janet Franklin, Sherri Thomas, Almita Pierce, Sidney Pearce, Cathy Floyd, Marti Sutherland, Danny Biddle, Curt Park, Kathy Woodford, Kathe Kookendoffer, Tommy Joe Tomlin. Business Club views operation of industry The highlight of the Business Club year was its tour of I.B.M. in which they observed the full process of type- writer assembly. Officers Lisa Kelley, Secretary; Karen Crooks, President; Joyce Fields, Treasurer. 62 Homemaking Can Be Fun The Future Homemakers of America club is made up of high school girls interested in home economics and a better way of life. Activities this year included election of officers, the selling of collosal containers, a slumber party and the adoption of a foster child. Lemon candles were also sold and the proceeds were given to Muscular Dystrophy. The leaders of the club for 1974 are as follows: Dar- lene Hutsell, song leader; Janice Barnes, recording secre- tary; Jean Fryman, treasurer; Marilyn Scott, president; Regina Beaton, historian; Mary Patton, 2nd vice president; Miss Deborah Bush, sponsor; Lisa Kelley, corresponding secretary; Barbara Scott, parliamentarian; Nancy Gillis- pie, recreation leader; Bobbie Johnson, 1st vice president and Dale Parker, reporter. Seated: Cathy Wagner, Darleen Hutsell, Donna Oliver, Janice Barnes, Bobbi Johnson, Lisa Kelley, Marilyn Scott, Marie Berry, Cheryl Roe, Felissa Throckmorton, Barbara Ann Scott. Standing: Selma Watkins, Mary Patton, Diana Crutcher, Ka- thy Rankin, Vernona Scott, Kay Jones, Cheryl Clevenger, Sherri Thomas, Maria Woodall, Jean ftyman, Janet Franklin, Jada Gwaltney. 63 French Club Farlez-Vous En Francais? Le president du cercle francais est Donzetta Myers; le vice-president est Robert Mucci; la secretaire est Claudia Tubbs; la tresoriers est Kim Bryant. Le cercle se reunit unc fois par mois pendant l’annee scolaire. Nous nous amusons avec les jeux, les chansons, les films. Ce sont deux bonnes photographies, n’est-ce pas? The French Club meets once a month during the school year. We have a good time with games, songs, and films. These are good pictures, aren’t they? First Row: Mark White, Joe Culbertson, Bill Bussell, Kevin Fitzwater, Carl Williams, Robert Mucci, William Tye, Ricky Johnson, Richard Crumbie, Paul Craycraft, Joe Zuniga. Second Row: Eleanor Moore, Nancy Aldridge, Kathy McCarty, Krystal Kiser, Susan Wilson, Edmund Johnson, Sylvia Oliver, Jackie Combs, Charisse Nutter, Jenni Muntz, Kevin Mar- shall. Third Row: Venita Wess, Susan Zuniga, Bobbi Johnson, Toni Gaines, Leisa Graves, Claudia Tubbs, Kim Bryant, Wilson Wilder, Sharon Hurst, Hugh Woodall, Debbie Turner, Donna Baker, Miss Colman, Student Teacher; Timmy Roe, Rita Linville, Miss Betsy Woodford, Sponsor. 64 First Row: Patsy Trimble, Benita Gaines, Eileen Farchman, Vernita Tye. Second Row: Carrie Wess, Phyllis Crooks, Kathy Jackson, Robbin Wilkerson, Kay Smart, Dana Williams, Nancy Billman, Tina Davis. Third Row: Sallie Wasson, ttionda Wilkerson, Elizabeth Wells, Mavis Williams, Kathy McMahan, Nancy Lanter, Rebecca Bowman, Carol Crump, Penni Guth, Leah Boardman, Lisa Dean, Penny Poynter, Janet Rarden. Fourth Row; Mike Lovell, Mike Robin, Fred Hadley, Cliff Purcell, Eugene Johnson, Brent Garrison, Bobby Leer, Johnny Milam, Jimmy Milam, Joe Calk, Kevin Stiles, Phil Ed Pra- ter. Fifth Row: Tom Creasey, Harold King, Gregg Coons, Bobby Milam, Bill Watson, Claude Mitchell, Mark Cubine, Char- les Mitchell. Mrs. Dana Smith, Sponsor; Dana Wil- liams, Secretary-Treasurer; Mike Lovell, President; Mark Cubine, Vice- President. Latin Club Goes Dramatic On March 26, fourteen Latin I students presented a comedy play ’’Rinse the Blood Off My Toga” for the remaining Latin Club. The play was a humorous account of the inves- tigation of the assasination of Julius Caesar and was written as a modern private eye” case. The leading characters were played by Tom Crea- sey, Gregg Coons, and Penni Guth. As the play was very successful, the Latin Club is considering making such a play an annual event. 65 Hi-Lites Brightens Year Senior newspaper Editors work diligently The school newspaper, the Paris Hi- Lites, under the direction of Mrs, Paul Polly, Adviser, Kathy Woodford, editor; and Sally Swinford, assistant editor; kept us abreast of the latest happenings at P. H. S. First Row: Marti Sutherland, Kathy Aldridge, Tricia Link, Marie Berry, Cheryl Clevenger, Lillian Browning, Suzanne Brannon, Kathy Woodford, Kim Fields, Janice Barnes, Jackie Combs, Susan Six, Kassie Kenney, Joyce Fields, Lisa Kelley. Second Row; Danny Biddle, Bill Alverson, Curt Park, Tinder Harris, Kathe Kookendoffer, Jack Crump, Sidney Pearce, Jerry Zuniga, Marilyn Scott, Gary Mattox, Sherri Thomas, Jenni Muntz, David Graves, Susan McElroy, Cathy Floyd. First Row: Donna Baker, Cheryl Roe, Rita Linville, Mary Patton, Vicki Robinson, Elaine Wells, Trina Coons, Sally Swinford. Second Row; Janet Franklin, Tena Sauer, Cathy Wagner, Teresa Herrington, Charisse Nutter, Becky Proffitt, Laura McMahan. Third Row; Carl Williams, Joe Lucas, Joe Culbertson, Mark Wells, Hugh Woodall. Junior Editors learn staff routine ’74 Parisian H as New Look The '74 Parisian has a new look through the efforts of Mrs. Stanley Richard, Sponsor; Marti Sutherland, Editor; Kathe Kookendoffer and Sid- ney Pearce, Assistant Editors. The work on this year's book began before school started in August. Soliciting for ads, taking candid and club pic- tures, and organizing layouts for the pages are just a few of the jobs requir- ed to publish a superb book. Front Row; Marti Sutherland, Kathe Kookendoffer, Sidney Pearce, Marie Berry, Suzanne Brannon. Second Row: Cathy Floyd, Kassie Kenney, Susan McElroy, Tricia Link, Cheryl Clevenger, Lisa Kelley, Janice Barnes, Joyce Fields, Brenda Baber. Third Row: Bill Alverson, Kathy Woodford, Curt Park, Susan Six, David Graves, Tinder Harris, Gary Mattox, Maril- yn Scott, Almita Pierce, Kathy Aldridge. 67 Whoopers forming the traditional “P” are: Bobbie Snapp, Pam Mynear, Donna Frederick, Nancy Billman, Penny Pointer, Serina Matherly, Mavis Williams, Janet Rar- den, Rebecca Bowman, Paul Craycraft, Jada Gwaltney, Marilyn Scott, Jeannie Fryman, Sheryl Roe, Kim Sponcil, Claudia Tubbs, Janet Franklin, Lori Colburn, Nancy Lanter, Sherri Thomas, Ruth Krekel, Bobby Milam, Cecil Christopher, Phil Prater, Ricky Culton, Clint Humphreys, Jerry Smalley, Cathy Floyd, Mary Patton. Kay Jones, Bill Patton, and Joe Calk. Whoopers Rally Up Support The Whoopers Club, lead by Ruth Krekel, vice-pres- ident; Mary Patton, treasurer; Cathy Floyd, secretary; Marilyn Scott, president and sponsored by Mr. Albert Ryle, encouraged school spirit and attendance to all ath- letic events. They helped sponsor the pennants for the State Football playoffs. They also arranged for students to attend away games, both in basketball and football. 69 District Play as Paris Upsets Harrison County Senior James Fomas Coaches Dave Randolph, Gordon Goode, and Doug Norsworthy brought a very inexperienced team into the 73-74 season. They played excellent ball during the season with exceptional wins over Mason County, Bourbon County, Clark County, and especially Harrison County. They end- ed with 13-14 record. OPPONENT WE THEY M.M.I. 67 36 Menifee Co. 72 30 C.K.C. TOURNAMENT Georgetown 51 63 Georgetown 69 81 Maysville 48 72 Shelbyville 73 70 Harrison Co. 44 56 Richmond Model 49 55 Clark Co. 60 58 Mt. Sterling 69 67 Jessamine Co. 67 86 Frankfort 64 61 Harrod burg [51 85 Madison 58 63 Bourbon Co. 51 50 Pendleton Co. 75 52 Somerset 60 68 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Mason Co. 70 61 Harrison Co. 74 72 Menifee Co. 80 48 Bourbon Co. 61 70 Montgomery Co. 70 73 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Bourbon Co. 42 66 Bath Co. 55 52 Maysville St. Patrick 67 69 Fleming Co. 64 75 Nicholas Co. 72 53 A crucial block in the Region against Bath County. Coaches Left to Right: Coach Gordon Goode, Head Coach David Randolph; Coach Doug Norsworthy. Senior Don Thomas Senior Tim Hawkins 71 The cage career came to a close on the 19th of March with the Basketball Banquet. James Fomas hauled away the most hardware with Best Defensive Player, Best Free Throw Per- centage, and the Booster's Leadership Awards. Tim Haw- kins received the Most Valu- able Player Award, with Ray- mond Smith getting the Lead- ing Scorer and the Hustlin' Hound Awards. Don Thomas received the Most Assist Award, and Odell Cosby getting the Most Rebounds Award. Wayne Howard was chosen as the Most Improved Player. Five Senior Cheerlead- ers received trophies and letters; Joyce Fields, Susan Six, Su- san McElroy, Jackie Combs, and Cathy Floyd. 72 The 'B' team and the Frosh were given trophies. Bobby Leer received Most Improved Player Award and Outstanding Academic Award presented by Carl Greenfield, director of the Paris-Bourbon County Com- munity Center. The Outstand- ing Offensive Award was given to William Davis, with Eugene Young accepting the Outstand- ing Defensive Award. Coach Russell presented the Freshmen with Leon Roberts getting the Best Offensive Award; Ricky Wagoner, die Best Defenisve Awa rd; and Maurice Garrard, Most Improved Player Award. Mr. Redwine received a special plaque for Nine Years of Ser- vice to the school. Managers Jerry Small- ey, Jeff Clark, and Mark Matthews recei- ved trophies. 73 M iss Kenney reigns over Homecoming festivities Patti Jones, 1972-73 Homecoming Queen, escorted by Mayor Emil Raines, enter into the Homecoming festivities along with Stephanie Trosper, the flower girl, and Max Castle, the crown-bearer. The three Senior Queen Candidates, Kassie Kenney, Kathy Woodford, and Gardenia Richardson, eagerly await the big announcement. The 1972-73 Homecoming Queen, Patti Jones, crowns the new Queen, Kassie Kenney, escorted by her father, Mr. William B. Kenney. Homecoming Princesses with Queen: Left to Right: Roxie Wheeler, Vernita Tye, Sally Wasson, Nancy Billman, Janet Rar den, Debbie Hutchison, Kathy Woodford, The Queen: Kassie Kenney, Gardenia Richardson, Robbin Wilkerson, Lisa Mc- Carty, Eleanor Moore, Debbie Crooks, Rita Linville, Sally Swinford, Kay Jones. Baseball Team coached by Fred Rose has good year. 75 TRA K RECORD Jessamine County Won Clark County Won Frankfort Won Bourbon Co. Relays Won Bath Co. Relays Won Jessamine County Won Boone Co. Relays Won C. K. C. Runner-up Regional Champs STATE CHAMPIONS 76 Stale Champions Track Team Participants: Clifford Wess, Milton Kenney, Kevin Fitzwater, Bill Bussell, Wilson Wilder, Kevin Stiles, Vin- cent Hawkins. Second Row: Mr. Jim Shipp, Coach; Raymond Smith, William Davis, Mike Wood, Don Thomas, Reggie Smith, Terry Parsons, Odel Cosby, Eugene Young, Richard Ransom, Maurice Garrad, Edmund Johnson, Richard Crumbie, manager. 77 Girls Intramurals provide fun and competition Volleyball a popular sport is enjoyed by: First Row: Roxie Wheeler, Hazel Thompson, Mary Ann Murray, Patsy Trimble, Debbie Dampier, Dana Murray, Bobbi John son, Jackie Combs, Pam Ransom. Second Row: Eileen Farchman, Kim Parker, Reinette Green, Janet Rarden, Pam Mynear, Carrie Wess, Dorothy Myers, Stacey Wilson, Nancy Billman, Tammy Garland. Third Row: Joyce Pelfrey, Gardenia Rich- ardson, Diana Crutcher, Eleanor Moore, Toni Gaines, Cheryl Dunn, Toni Reed, Kim Fields, Phyllis Crooks, Darlene Hut- sell, Venita Wess, Tina Davis, Mavis Williams, Ann Young, Miss Cox. Basketball may have been at one time a mans sport, but women have at last found a place in the halls of fame. Faith- ful supporters of this sport are: First Row: Hazel Thompson, Reinette Green, Eileen Farchman, Dana Murray, Bobbie John- son, Mary Ann Murry, Dorothy Myers, Kim Parker. Second Row: Carrie Wess, Phyllis Crooks, Diana Crutcher, Joyce Pel- frey, Eleanor Moore, Toni Reed, Kim Fields, Darlene Hut- sell, Venita Wess, Tina Davis. 78 C.K.C. Winner Regional-Runner-Up First Row: Kim Parker, Kim Bailey, Roxie Wheeler, Phyllis Crooks, Tina Davis, Debbie Dampier. Second Row: Carrie Wess, Dana Murray, Bobbi Johnson, Patsy Trimble, Diana Crutcher, Eleanor Moore, Reinette Green, Ann Young, Dorothy Myers, Miss Cox. GirEs Extramural Also Included Basketball. Left to Right: Miss Judy Cox, Eileen Farchman, Hazel Thomp- son, Reinette Green, Diana Crutcher, Joyce Pelfrey, Eleanor Moore, Kim Fields, Darlene Hutsell, Mary Ann Murray, Deb- bie Hutchison, Bobby Johnson. Cheerleaders The 1973-74 sports season was boosted by six vibrant varsity cheer- leaders, encouraging and leading the student body school spirit. The orange and black colors were held high by Joyce Fields, Susan McElroy, Jackie Combs, Cathy Floyd, Susan Six and Phyllis Rice. Cathy Floyd, Senior Two Years Jackie Combs, Senior Three Years 1973-74 Varsity 80 Joyce Fields, Senior Two years Susan McElroy, Senior Three years Susan Six, Senior Captain Four Years Mrs. Dave Randolph Cheerleading Sponsor Clockwise: Janet Richardson, Lisa McCarty, Kim Parker, Tina Davis 81 Golfers Close Season with Excellent Record Kneeling: Stuart Beheler, Mark Wells, Billy Biddle, Stand- ing: Curt Park, Danny Biddle, Coach Gordon Goode, Mark White, Jolrnny Duvall, Tinder Harris. Clark Co. Lost Stanford Won Franklin Co., Lost Bourbon Co. Won Georgetown Won Mason Co. Tied Harrodsburg Lost Hazard Won Bryan Station Won Henry Clay Won Mt. Sterling Won Mt. Sterling Won Montgomery Co. Won Bourbon Co. Won Jessamine Co. Won Lafayette Lost Tates Creek Won Clark Co. Lost Bryan Station Won Scott Co. Won Jessamine Co. Won Franklin Co. Won Tates Creek Won Shelbyville Won Bourbon Co. Won Oldham Co. Won Tates Creek Won Henry Clay Won C.K.C. Tourney 3rd Harrison Co. Won Somerset Lost Tates Creeek Won Danville Lost Henry Clay Won Shelbyville Won Bryan Station Won Anderson Co. Won Lexington Catholic Won Henry Clay Won Woodford Co. Won Georgetown Won Montgomery Co. Won Woodford Co. Won Georgetown Won Mt. Stering Won Shelby Co. Won Boyle Co. Won Mt. Sterling Won Garrard Co. Won Bourbon Co. Won Frankfort Won Frankfort Won Jessamine Won Regional Tourney 3rd Final Regular Season Record 47-7-1 Senior Danny Biddle Senior Tinder Harris Senior Curt Park 82 Up Coming Young Sportsmen—Expected To Be “The Stars of the Future Front Row, 1. to r.: James Johnson, Tommy Creasey, Paul Floyd, Mike Withrow, Perry Parker, Bill Reed, Tommy Bolton. Back Row: Coach Homer Goins, Gary Rice, Mike Woods, Gregg Coons, Milton Kenney, Bill Watson, Kevin Stiles, Hal Clark. Front Row, 1. to r.: Jerry Smalley, Mark Matthews, Robert Johnson, Jeff Clark. Back Row: John Paul Levart, Maurice Gar- rard, Wayne Howard, Richard Ransom, Dave Davis, Bobby Leer, Rodney Jackson, Ivan Landrum, Leon Roberts, Ricky Wag- ner, William Dale. 83 Phil Ed Prater, Jimmy Milam, Joe Calk, Gregg Coons, Bobby Milam, Bill Patton, Ricky Showalter, Johnny Mi- lam, Hart Forsythe, Eugene Johnson, Greg Spivey, Steve Graves. Tennis Teams’ Top Season Elaine Wells, Stat.; Debbie Linville, Leisa Graves, Rita Linville, Elizabeth Wells, Vickie Robinson, Kassie Kenney, Charisse Nutter, Beth Wilkerson, Kim Bryant, Gay Nutter. Honors and Awards Mathematics Department Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers' Math Award—Lee Johnson Algebra 1—Gregg Coons, Carol Crump Junior Geometry—Joyce Pelfrey Sophomore Geometry—Kathy Jackson Trigonometry and Calculus—Lee Johnson Commerce Department Shorthand—Susan McElroy Typing—Susan McElroy Journalism--Kathy Woodford Accounting—Janice Barnes Yearbook-Marti Sutherland Art Department Art I—Janice Barnes, Ruth Krekel Art II—Kathy Aldridge, Jerry Zuniga Art Mural—Gardenia Richardson, Kassie Kenney, Gary Mattox, Kathy McCarty, Wheeler Gwaltney, Gene Chenault, Teresa Howard, Tommy Woods, Sylvia Oliver, Kathy Aldridge English Department English I—Carol Crump, Lisa Dean, Donna Rison, Karen Atchison English II—Benita Gaines, Kathy Jackson, Eugene John- son, Robbin Wilkerson English II B--Penny Poynter English III—Joyce Pelfrey, Jimmie Brummett, Doug Gilkerson English IV—Kathy Aldridge, Tricia Link, Cathy Floyd Language Department Latin I—Carol Crump Latin II--Kathy Jackson French I—Kevin Fitzwater French II—Kathy Aldridge Science Department Modern Physical Science--Carol Crump, Donna Rison Physics—David Graves Biology—Robbin Wilkerson Chemistry--Joyce Pelfrey Industrial Arts Department Drafting—Kathy Aldridge Woodworking—Tinder Harris General Shop—John Duvall, Greg Spivey, Steven Graves Special Award—Lee Johnson Music Department Outstanding Student in Music Department—Karen Crooks, Kathy Woodford Excellence in contribution to Band and Parisonnaires— Jerry Zuniga, Tricia Link, Suzanne Brannon Flag Corps Leadership--Kathe Kookendoffer Band Participation—Marilyn Scott Stanley Walker Grubbs Memorial Scholarship Fund— Jerry Zuniga, Tricia Link, Kathy Woodford Music Theory—Gary Mattox Commendable Achievement in Music Theory-Steve Ray, Verona Scott Social Studies Department U. S. History—Joyce Pelfrey, Joe Lucas World History—Mark Cubine, Brent Garrison World Geography—Timothy Johnson Civics—Leon Roberts Psychology—Susan McElroy Sociology—Tricia Link Home Economics Department Home Economics I—Benita Gains, Lori Coburn Home Economics II —Almita Pierce, Diana Crutcher Home Economics III--Janice Barnes Home Economics IV—Elaine Wells Physical Education Department Girl's P. E. --Rhonda Wilkerson Girl’s Health—Carol Crump Boy's P. E. --Gregg Coons Driver Education—Selma Watkins, Dee Dee Hudnall Most Valuable Senior Athlete—James Fomas Special Achievements D. A. R. Good Citizens Award—Karen Crooks Transylvania University Scholarship—Danny Biddle University of Conservatory of Music Scholarship—Karen Crooks University of Wyoming Scholarship--Kathy Aldridge Kentucky Department of Highways Scholarship—Tinder Harris Columbus College of Art and Design—Keith Patterson Eastern Kentucky University Alumni Award—Kathy A ldridge Reader's Digest Valedictorian Award—Kathy Aldridge Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship—Cathy Floyd Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Star Pupil Award — Sidney Pearce Tutors Tricia Link, Verona Scott, Elaine Wells, Susan McEl- roy, Jenni Muntz, Nancy Aldridge, Jackie Combs, Joyce Fields, Susan Six, Mark Wells, Ruth Krekel, Kim Fields, Cathy Floyd, Kassie Kenney Tennis Most Improved—Bobby Milam Best Effort—Greg Spivey 85 Industrial Arts Home Economies 89 Juniors and Seniors Senior Officers and Dates: Billy Fryer escorting Susan Six, Secretary; Bill Alverson, Treasurer escorting Laura Basone; David Graves, President and date Gail Jones. 90 “Dancing in the Moonlight” Junior Officers and Dates: Joe Lucas, Vice-President and date Elizabeth Wells; Sally Swinford, Secretary and date Donald Ray Frye; Rita Linville, Treasurer and date Royce Bugg; Ginger Link and date Dee Dee Hudnall, President. 91 m ?!The Senior Savages!? Twenty seniors had an uproariously good time producing The Curious Savage, a play concerned with ten million dollars, scheming step-children and helpful friends --all in the Cloisters (a home for the men- tally different ). The seniors gained a new insight— no matter how much you have, you never forget the foolish things you always wanted, and the audience learned And if I laugh at any mortal thing— Tis that I may not weep. Seated: Tricia Link. Standing, 1. to r.: Kathe Kookendoffer, Danny Biddle, Cathy Floyd, Curt Park, and David Graves. 92 Mr. Bill Arnsparger Addresses P.H.S. Alumni Banquet Mr. Bill Arnsparger was the guest speaker at the P.H.S., 1914 Alumni Banquet. Mr. Arnsparger is the newly named coach of the New York Giants. His is flanked by Mr. Paul Polly and Mr. Erie Trosper. Miss Sidney Pearce is being presented a $4000 scholarship from the Paris High Alumni Association by Mrs. John Heick. Mrs. Betty Joe Florence, manager of the Paris plant of Blue Grass Industries was die recipient of the outstanding Alumni award. The officers for the ensuing year will be Burl Lovell, president; Karen Crooks, vice-president; Jerry Robin, treasurer; and Mrs. Paul Marcum, secretary. Miss Crooks is holding the Alumni cup which she won as being selected the outstand- ing overall senior. 94 Senior Accomplishments “Four Years of Accountability” ALDRIDGE, KATHY: Art Club 3.4; Beta Club 2.3.4; Latin Club 2; Speech Club 1.2,3,4; NFL 3,4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3.4; Senior Play 4; Algebra I Award; En- glish I, English II Awards; English Writing Award 3; Science Award 1; Biology Award 2; Advanced Biology Award 3; Health and P.E. Award 1; Latin I Award; Latin II Award; French I Award; World History Award 3; U. S. History Award 3; Most Likely to Succeed in Who’s Who 4. ALVERSON, BILL: Latin Club 2; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Vice-President Freshman Class; Treasurer Junior Class; Secretary Senior Class; Boys State Delegate 3; 1st Team All-State Football 4; Best Dressed in Who’s Who 4, BABER, BRENDA: Art Club 3; Latin Club 1,2; Parisian Staff 4; English III Award. BANTA, DARRELL: Basketball 1; Baseball 4. BARNES, JANICE: Beta Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 4, recording secretary 4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Physical Science Award 1; English I Award; Tutoring 3; Office Worker 3,4. BERRY, JOHNNY: Football 4. BERRY, MARIE: Business Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3.4. Vice-Prseident 3; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Li- brary Award 3. BIDDLE, DANNY: Beta Club 2,3,4; Business Club 4; Latin Club 2; Speech Club 2; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; Band 1,2; Basketball 2; Golf 1,2,3,4; Boys State Delegate 3; Best Looking in Who’s Who 4. BILLS, GEORGE: P.H.S. BLACK, LARRY: Art Club 3,4; Football 1,4; Basketball 1. BRANNON, SUZANNE: Business Club 4; Latin Club 2; French Club 3; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Parison- naires 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Wittiest in Who's Who 4. BRENT. NICK: Latin Club 1; French Club 2. BROWN, ANDY: Beta Club 2; Business Club 4; Latin Club 2; Senior Play 4; Football 1; Latin Award 1. BROWNING, LILLIAN: Business Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Speech Club 2; Whoopers Club 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4. CHENAULT, GENE: Art Club 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2. CLARK, JANET: Business Club 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4. CLEVENGER, CHERYL: Business Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4. COMBS, JACKIE: Art Club 3; French Club 3; Whoopers Club 1,2; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 3,4; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Track 2; Tutoring 3. CROOKS, KAREN: Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4; Business Club 2,3,4, President 3,4; French Club 1,2, Secretary 2; Speech Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 4; NFL 1,2, 3,4; Hi-Lites Staff 3; Senior Play 4; Parisonnaires 1,2,3, 4; Tennis 3; Freshman Girl D.A.R.; Typing Award 2; Ken- tucky Girls State 3; Outstanding Teenager of America 4; Who’s Who among American High School Students 4; So- ciety of Outstanding High School Students 4; D.A.R. 4; Football Homecoming Princess 2,3; President Sophomore Class; Vice-President Senior Class; Home Ec. II Award 3; Most Talented in Who’s Who 4; Scholarship to Cincinnati Conservatory of Music 4. CRUMP, JACK: Business Club 4; Latin Club 1; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 3,4; Wittiest in Who's Who 4. FIELDS, JOYCE: Business Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 2; Whoopers Club 2; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Office Worker 2,3,4. FIELDS, KIM: F.H.A. 4; Latin Club 1,2; Hi-Lites Staff 3. 95 4; Girls' Intramurals 3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Softball 1,2,3; Track 1,2. FLOYD, CATHY: Beta Club 2,3,4; Business Club 4; French Club 1,2; Speech Club 1,2,3,4; NFL 4; Whoopers Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3.4; Senior Play 4; Girls' Intramurals 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Parisonnaires 1,2,3,4; Tutoring 3,4; Homecoming Princess 2,3; World Affairs Institute 4. FOMAS, JAMES: An Club 2; Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 2,4; Best Defensive Player in Basketball 2,3,4; Most Improved Player in Basketball 3,4; Greyhound Booster's Club Leadership Award 4; Best Free Throw Per- centage 4; Most Athletic in Who’s Who 4. FRANKLIN, DONNA: F.H.A. 3,4; Girls' Intramurals 1. FRANKLIN, SARABRENA: P.H.S. GILLISPIE, NANCY: Art Club 4; Business Club 3,4, Vice- President 4; F.H.A. 4, Recreation Leader 4; Whoopers Club 1; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Parisonnaires 1. GRAVES, DAVID: Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3,4; Latin Club 2; French Club 3,4, President 4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Vice- President Sophomore Class; President Junior Class; Presi- dent Senior Class; English Award 1; Physical Science Award 1; Latin I Award; Health and P.E. Award 1; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 1; Geometry Award 3; Chemistry Award 3; Tutoring 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Outstand- ing Teenager of America 4; Outstanding Defense ”B” Team 3; Society of Outstanding High School Students 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Most Likely to Succeed in Who’s Who 4. GRIGSBY, CHARLESETTA: Art Club 4. GWALTNEY, WHEELER: Art Club 3,4; Latin Club 2; French Club 3; Golf 2. HARRIS, TINDER: Art Club 3; Latin Club 1,2; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Football 1; Golf 1,2,3,4; Best Personality in Who’s Who 4. HAWKINS, STEVIE: Track 4. HAWKINS. TIMOTHY: Art Club 3,4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Leadership Award 3; Most Rebounds 3; Co- Captain 3; Most Improved Freshman Award; Outstanding Track Award 3. HILL, DWIGHT: Latin Club 1,2; French Club 3; Speech Club 2,3,4; NFL 2,3,4; Senior Play 4. HOWARD, KEVIN: Football 1; Basketball 3; Track 2; Most Improved Player in Basketball 3. HOWARD, TERESA: Art Club 3,4; Track 1. ISHMAEL, DEBBIE: Business Club 4; Whoopers Club 1; Girls’ Intramurals 2,3; Future Farmers of America 2,3. JOHNSON, LEE: Beta Club 4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Tennis 3; Geometry Award 3; Chemistry Award 3; Society of Outstanding High School Students 4. KELLEY, LISA: Business Club 3,4, Secretary 4; F.H.A. 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Typing Award 3; Library Assistant 4; Library Assistant Award 4. KEMPER, ALBERT: Art Club 4. KENNEY, KASSIE: Art Club 3,4, President 4; Business Club 4; Latin Club 2; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 3,4; Tennis 4; Homecoming Queen 4; An Award 3; Tutoring 3; Homecoming Princess 2. KENNEY, MARIA: Latin Club 1; French Club 3; Speech Club 2. KOOKENDOFFER, KATHE: Business Club 4; Latin Club 2; Speech Club 1,2,3; Parisian Staff 4, Assistant Editor; Hi- Lites Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; Parisonnaires 4; Band, Flag girl 1,2,3,4; Tutoring 3. LINK, TRICIA: Beta Club 4; French Club 1,2; Speech Club 1; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; Girls’ Intramurals 3; Parisonnaires 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Li- brarian 3, President 4; Most Improved Underclassman in Band 3; Best Personality in Who's Who 4. 96 MATTOX, GARY: Art Club 4, Vice-President 4; Latin Club 1; French Club 2; Speech Club 1,2; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 4; Band 1,2; Art Award 3, McCARTY, KATHY: Art Club 3,4, McELROY, SUSAN: Business Club 4; French Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; Speech Club 4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; Girls’ Intramurals 3,4; Cheerleader 1, 2,4; Parisonnaires 2,3; Band 3; Homecoming Princess 1; Tutoring 4. MUNTZ, JENNI: Latin Club 1; French Club 3,4; Speech Club 4; Girls' Intramurals 3; Parisonnaires 1,3; Band 3. MURRAY, MARY ANN: Girls' Intramurals 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2. MYERS, DONNIE: Baseball 3. MYERS. EDDIE: Football 2,3.4. MYERS, DONZETTA: Latin Club 2, Vice-President 2; French Club 3,4, President 4; Speech Club 3,4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Girls’ Intramurals 3,4; Cheer- leader 2; Homecoming Princess 1; Treasurer Freshman Class. NEWTON, GARY: French Club 2; Band 1,2. OLIVER, SYLVIA: Art Club 3,4; French Club 4. PARK, CURT: Beta Club 2; Business Club 4; Latin Club 2; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Senior Play 4; Golf 1, 2,3,4; Who's Who among American High School Students 4; Most Popular in Who's Who 4. PEARCE, SIDNEY: Art Club 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Business Club 4; Latin Club 2; Speech Club 1; Parisian Staff, As- sistant Editor 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Girls' Intramurals 3; Parisonnaires 3,4; Tennis 3; English Award 1,2,3; Latin I Award; Geometry Award 3; U. S. History Award 3; Out- standing Teenager of America 4; Juniors' Conference 3; Girls State 3; Worldview ’74, 4. PIERCE, ALMITA: Beta Club 3,4; Business Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 3; Speech Club 1; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3; English Award 1,3; French Award 3; Latin Award 1; Library Assistant Award 3. PURCELL, MIKE: P.H.S. RANSOM, PAM: F.H.A. 4; Girls’ Intramurals 3; Football 2,3; Basketball 3; Softball 3; Track 2. RAY, STEVE: P.H.S. REED, TONI: F.H.A. 4; Girls' Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3; All Around Athlete Award 3; Most Athletic in Who's Who 4. RICHARDSON, GARDENIA: Art Club 4, Secretary and Trea- surer 4; Latin Club 2; Girls' Intramurals 4; Treasurer Junior Class; Tutoring 3; Art Scholastic Award 4; Homecoming Princess 1; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Perfect At- tendance 1. RICHARDSON, LINDA: Business Club 1; F.H.A. 1.2; Ger- man Club 1,2. ROBINSON, MANZELL: Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3. SCOTT, MARILYN: Business Club 3,4; F.H.A. 1.2,3,4, President 4; Speech Club 2,3,4; Whoopers Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3, 4; Parisonnaires 2,3,4; Band, Flag girl 4; Tutoring 4. SIX, SUSAN: Beta Club 2,3,4; Business Club 4; Latin Club 2, Secretary 2; French Club 3, Secretary 3; Speech Club 4; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Girls' Intramurals 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4, Captain 2,4; English Award 1,2; Tutoring 3,4; Treasurer Sophomore Class; Vice-President Junior Class; Secretary Senior Class; Best Dressed in Who's Who 4. SPENCER, JOYCE: F.H.A. 4; Girls' Intramurals 2; Softball 2. SUTHERLAND, MARTI: Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Business Club 4; Speech Club 1,2,3; Parisian Staff 4, Edi- tor-in-Chief; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Band, Flag girl 1,2, Majorette 3, Librarian 3; Tutoring 3; Outstanding Teen- 97 ager of America 4; Who's Who among American High School Students 4; Best Looking in Who's Who 4. THOMAS, DON: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Best B Team Offense in Basketball; 11 (rfo Award 4; Most Assists 4. THOMAS, SHERRI: Business Club 4; F. H. A. 1,2,3,4; Whoopers Club 4; Parisonnaires 3. TOMLIN. TOMMY JOE: Business Club 4; Latin Club 2; Football 1; Perfect Attendance 3. TRUMBO, CLARENCE: Football 1,2,3,4. TYE, LAURA: English Award 3; Homecoming Princess 3. WAGNER, LARRY: Business Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 3; English Award 3. WALTON, GIL: Art Club 3; Latin Club 2; Hi-Lites Staff 3; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3; President Freshman Class; Blue Grass Boys State Representative 3. WOODFORD, KATHY: Business Club 4; French Club 1,2; Parisian Staff 4; Hi-Lites Staff Assistant Editor 3; Editor- in-Chief 4; Parisonnaires 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Secre- tary Freshman Class; Secretary Sophomore Class; Home- coming Princess 1,3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Most Popular in Who's Who 4. WOODS, TOMMY: Art Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Science Award 1; Perfect At- tendance 1,2,3,4. YOUNG, SHELBY: P.H.S. ZUNIGA, JERRY: French Club 1,2; Hi-Lites Staff 3,4; Parisionnaires 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Music Theory Award 3; Drum Major of Band 4; Most Talented in Who’s Who 4. 98 99 VI NATIONAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. SHRIVER’S Dry Cleaning and Laundry 920 Main Street Norman Flynn Staff Manager Agents Sandy Sanders Norman Turpin Stan Mattex Lykins Building Compliments of WOLLSTEIN’S CHAS. P. COOK AND CO. Gourmet and S W Fine Foods Old Kentucky Hams 987-5652 987-1320 987-1321 HUNT’S PHILLIPS 66 Lexington Road 987-9990 PFEIFER SHOE STORE 528 Main Street 987-3685 Paris, Ky. Compliments FARMER'S SUPPLY INC. of Compliments of Compliments of Richard E. Coe MURRAY’S SUPER VALUE COE OIL SERVICE INC. «HELp Open Monday Thru Saturday 6:30—9:00 Jobber-Distributor Fresh Baked Goods Daily 987-5600 100 Dura Corporation PARIS DIVISION SUBSIDIARY OF 987-2240 Fords Mill Road WALTER KIDDE COMPANY, INC. MC CONNELL REALTORS Complete Real Estate Service Mortgage Loans Estate Planning Representing Prudential Insurance Company of America Salesman, Bill T. McConnell Broker, Gene Dorsey Broker-Auctioneer, R. E. McConnell Phones: Paris 987-3212 Lexington 252-2018 LYKINS JONES SHOES Your headquarters for Bass, Weejuns, Aigner, and other famous brands. Bring this ad into the store and receive a 10% discount on a purchase of a pair of shoes of your choice.” Best Wishes From THE CITIZEN-ADVERTISER Compliments of LANTER AND WHITE MOTOR COMPANY MAIN ST. MARKET LUSK FUNERAL HOME 1120 Main Street, Paris, Ky. Charlie Nichols Prop. Phone Fresh Cut Meats—National Brand Groceries 987-2500 Free Parking in the Rear Karl K. Lusk, Sr. Karl K. Lusk, Jr. Compliments of LUCKY BROS. INC. Bob, Jack, George, Bill Lucky Best Wishes from BLUEGRASS BODY SHOP Compliments CENTURY FURNITURE INCORPORATED of One of Kentucky’s Finest Furniture Stores BEGLEY DRUGS Main at Sixth Street 102 Good Luck From HOMER’S The little place with BIG Hospitality MARTYN-HURLEY FUNERAL HOME Floyd Hurley, Sr. Floyd Hurley, Jr. DOWNTOWN AQUARIUM M. AND With Compliments ■fr PET SHOP of 8 Track Tape Center 611 Main St. 987-5402 CLAIBORNE FARM u SAM CUMMINS Chevrolet—Buick—Opel 103 Compliments of A Home-Grown Company And a Good Place to Work FARMER’S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE THE W. R. STAMLER Paris, Kentucky CORPORATION Home Owned and Home Operated Millersburg Compliments of FORD CO. ACE HDW. Congratulations to the Graduating Seniors FULLINGTON’S, INC. Compliments BELL TIRE CENTER 618 Main Paris, Ky. Your Family Apparel Store 8th and Cypress Also, a complete line of men’s formal rentals Compliments COMMONWEALTH LIFE INSURANCE CO. of COMMONWEALTH NEWBERRY’S FIRE AND CASUALTY CO. “If it’s quality you’re looking for’’ Boyce Wood Forrest Thomas Reynolds Wagoner Roy E. Poe 104 Wildwood 333 Lexington Rd. 987-2711 Westside 315 W. 8th St. 987-4187 Specializing in 706 Cypress Street ROE’S TRUCKING SERVICE Water Hauling Black Topping Rock Hauling and Bulldozing Service Paris, Ky. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lehmann GOLDEN CHANCE FARM Tony Johnson’s ASHLAND SERVICE STATION Compliments wJlr of Home of ARDERY DRUG COMPANY DUST COMMANDER We Deliver Main Seventh 987-4181 Paris, Ky. WOODFORD BROTHERS MACHINERY INC. 105 987-4003 Winchester Road Compliments of ESS) BLUE GRASS FEDERAL SOUTH MAIN TEXACO SERVICE STATION SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1602 South Main Paris, Ky. 600 High Street 987-6261 Tires, Tubes and Auto Accessories MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 605 Main Street, Paris, Ky. Jo Ann George 987-2922 QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE Come to Quality—The mostest for the leastest 2nd Street parjS) Ky. Compliments of HANSLEY, INC. “A Good Place To Work” Catalog 987-4910 Congratulations to the Seniors of “74” SHOP PENNEY’S JCPenney We know what you’re looking for. Retail 987-3275 106 BOURBON AGRICULTURE BANK TRUST CO. “The Bank of Service” Two Locations Main Street Lexington Road Compliments Kr W BISHOP’S CAFE ZfflT THOMAS WOODFORD CO., INC. Compliments of Paris, Ky. 987-2380 DR. MRS. C. J. PARK 107 BLUEGRASS INDUSTRIES INC. “Bluegrass has a future for you” Paris, Kentucky 40361 Carlisle, Kentucky 40311 Mt. Sterling, Kentucky 40353 Cynthiana, Kentucky 41031 BUSSELL’S T.V. APPLIANCES 7 UP • MOUNTAIN DEW DR. PEPPER • PEPSI CURTIS MATHES © _ Whirlpool For a Complete Line of Beverages Call Your Local Distributors Roger Kelley i Nick Fletcher 987-6192 987-6335 1501 South Main Street Paris, Ky. 987-4074 CONVENIENT FOOD MART Factory Authorized Service 108 HINTON-TURNER FUNERAL HOME, INC. KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO. John H. Butler Bruce H. Forsythe 987-1555 A tax paying member of the community Compliments of Compliments GLEN'S DRUG STORE RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS SOS MAIN STREET PARIS. KENTUCKY 403«! Of BOURBON HATCHERY Ph. 987-2515 509 Main St. Paris, Ky. Compliments of Garnett and Helen Swinford (sHELM Compliments of Compliments of A D SHELL CLAY WARD AGENCY 338 E. Main Specializing in Livestock Insurance Phone 987-5773 with “We appreciate your business” Lloyd’s of London 109 QUINCY QUARRIES, INC. HINKLE CORPORATION Bourbon Limestone Div. CRUSHED LIMESTONE FOR ALL PURPOSES Phone 987-4425 P.O. Box 218 Paris, Kentucky 40361 Paris, Kentucky SUTHERLAND REALTY CO. Private Sales • Auctions • Appraisals Residential • Farms • Commercial Ed. “Bubba” Sutherland, Broker Auctioneer 500 Pleasant St. 987-5100 Compliments of DAUGHERTY PAINT SUPPLY Compliments of Dawes T. McCracken Jr. MC CLURE-HILL-CASE INSURANCE Interiors tflv L 436 Main St. 987-3393 f aM ihanOinO Myron Hill Grace Horne Phyllis Power Wilma Mcllvain 10 Compliments of DIMECO Compliments of WORTHINGTON’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP 716 Main St. Paris, Kentucky Compliments of 369 Maysville 987-2930 PEOPLE’S DEPOSIT BANK TRUST CO. Cattle Calves—Every Friday Lamb Hogs—Every Wednesday Special sales as announced BBP©0Drel: Compliments of PARIS STOCKYARDS INC. Paris, Kentucky LERMAN’S 701-705 Main Street Paris, Ky. 987-3232 ‘Your Family Department Store” ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. We Know What ECONOMY Is All About 723 Main St. Paris, Ky. Phone 987-5352 Carroll Biddle Compliments of PARIS MONUMENT WORKS Paris, Ky. 987-2580 A Good School WESTERN AUTO A Good Student Body A Good Faculty . . . The Family Store And Catalog Order Center THE A. J. WINTERS CO. 987-3960 Appreciated gifts bear the Winter’s seal. THE NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO. Two Convenient Locations: Main Bank—Main Street Drive-in Branch—South Main Paris, Kentucky WILSON PRESCRIPTION CENTER Lexington Road 987-1257 Paris, Ky. BETTY JO DENTON HEICK AND STAFF OF BOURBON COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE 12 ATKINSON’S GREENHOUSE BOURBON LAUNDRY BRENT’S ANTIQUES BURDEN’S RESTAURANT CUFTON MARKET J. HAMLET COLLIER SON JEROME’S BARBER SHOP ROY E. JOHNSON MARCUM’S BARBER SHOP • j ffius - r j •r'rpi NORA’S CUT CURL BEAUTY SHOP PARISIAN RESTAURANT REX’S BARBER SHOP E. K. RICE SMITS GREENHOUSES DR. MRS. A. MICHAEL THORNTON 113 Y.M.C.A. ■ i 5 J7t' - Jr '':F‘K ' r V «- «y o • - • V • r U' wxK r rv ; n . f .r a Tn l rWT -C -Cs. 3-n -x-C-c ri ■ • i U —r H


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