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PARISIAN 1982 The Path Never Ends But Leads Ever Onward Mr. Ron Chumbley Superintendent Mr. James Dickerson Assistant Superintendent Mr. Homer H. Goins High School Principal Mary Beth Turner Co-Editor Tracey Kookendoffer Co-Editor Jennifer Jones Assistant Editor Paris High School West Seventh Street Paris, Kentucky 40361 Contents Dedication The Parisian Staff of Paris High School would like to dedicate the Parisian 81 -82 to an individual in the school system who has given a lot of time, hard work, love, and devotion to the students. This person has inspired and helped many students decide what classes to take, what school activities to become involved in, and what scholor- ships to apply for. She has led the students through high school by helping them make decisions pertaining to a curriculum which would help them to attain their career goals. She is a friend, mother, and colleague to every one at Paris High. Of course this per- son is none other than Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, our guidance councebr. Mrs. Scott has been in the Paris School System for 34 years and has received an AB and MA from UK in Elementary Education and a Rank I from UK in Guidance. We feel that Mrs. Scott de- serves this dedication and honor that is long due her and with this thought, we dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Elizabeth Scott. Dedication 3 Tribute For Hard Work Along The Path The Parisian staff would like to take this opportu- nity to thank Mrs. Anna Johnson and Mr. Thomas A. Siwicki for their years of dedication and hard work here at P.H.S. Together they have over SO years of teaching experience. They have given encouragement, inspiration, and guidance to both faculty and students. We appreci- ate their endurance, patience, and sense of humor. They will be missed by all. but everyone is a richer person for having been associated with these two fine faculty members. Their love and dedication to the students and school will always be remembered and we wish them the best in their future endeavors. Mrs. Anna Johnson 38 Years Mr. T.A. Siwicki 43 Years 4 Tribute Paris Board Of Education Mrs. Ted Wiseman. Mr. Robert Wilkerson, Mr. Elwood Parker. Vice Chairman Mr. Ronald Chumbley. Superintendenti Mr. Thomas Skeen, Chairmani and Mr. Wayne Stocker. Superintendent Mr. Ronald Chumbley The doors to opportunity and success are labeled push. Initiative, self-discipline, and perseverence are forms of pushing one- self to attain one’s personal goals. Paris High graduates have established traditions of ex- cellence and accomplishment founded on these traits. Each of you is charged with continuing to raise these standards. Con- gratulations. Good luck. God Bless. 6 Administration Secretaries At Right Mrs. Sue Sutherland Mrs. Made Lawson Below Mrs. Martha Bramel Assistant Superintendent Mr. James Dickerson Mr. Jack Stanford Director Of Pupil Personnel a MR. HOMER H. GOINS Principal Paris High School Mrs. Alma Boar dm an Secretary Mrs. Elizabeth Scott Counselor 8 Administrat ion Mrs. Helen Swinford Secretary Faculty Mrs. Wanda Richard A. B.. University of Kentucky Vocational Business Yearbook Sponsor Mr . Mary Dickerson B. A., University of Kentucky M.A.. Western University Rank I. Eastern University English II. Journalism Newspaper Sponsor Mr. Thomas A. Siwicki B.M., DePaul University M.A.. University of Kentucky Music Theory, Music Appreciation Band Director. Choral Group Mrs. Cindy Keeton A.B.. Eastern Kentucky University M.A.. Morehead State University Art I. II. Illi Elementary Art Art Club Sponsor Mrs. Lisa Butcher A.B.. Morehead State University M.A.. Eastern Kentucky University English I and III. Beta Club Sponsor faculty 9 Mrs. Carolyn Brannock B.S.. Georgetown College Algebra and II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Analytic Geometry, Junior Class Prom Sponsor Mrs. Ginger Wallace Panic , Xavier University M.S.. Southwest Mo. State B.S., Southwest Mo. State Post. Graduate. U of K. Resource Room — English, Math Junior Class Sponsor Mr. Bill Barrese S.U.N.Y., Stonybrook B.S., Stonybrook M.S.. L.I.U. Rank , University of Kentucky Special Education Teens Who Care Sponsor Mr. Randy Ree e B.A., Marietta College M.E.D., Ohio University Health and P.E., Math Head Football Coach Mis Judy Cox B.A. University of Kentucky Health. P.E. Girls' Basketball Coach Mr. George Wilder M.A., Murray State Industrial Ed. Level II Industrial Education Club Junior High Football Coach k.1 faculty Mis Anna R. Allen B.A., Eastern Kentucky University, Citizenship Mr. Larry Klinefelter M.A., Eastern Kentucky Physical Science, Chemistry, Physics. Junior Class Sponsor Mrs. Kenney $. Roseberry A. B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, English I and IV, Speech Club, Senior Sponsor Mr. Albert Ryle B. S.. Morehead State University Math, Geometry, American History Miss Sharon B. Fields B.S., Eastern Kentucky University M.P.A., Kentucky State University M.A., Georgetown University Vocational Business FBLA Sponsor Mrs. Lelia Henry B.A., University of Kentucky M.A., University of Kentucky Rank I, University of Kentucky Librarian, Student Council Mrs. Audrey Stiles A.B., University of Kentucky Homebound Instructor faculty li Mi Betty Brook Woodford A. B., University of Kentucky French I and II, Latin I and II Latin and French Club Sponsor Mr. Mark Crain B. A., Huntington College M.A.. Ball State University Rank I. Morehead State University Biology. General Science. Boys' Basketball Coach. Boys’ Tennis Coach M . Joy Armstrong B.A.. University of Kentucky M.A.. University of Kentucky Vocational Business FBLA Sponsor Mr. John E. Kokas M.A.. University of Kentucky History. Geography Mis Janice Cox B.S.. Eastern Kentucky University M.A.. Eastern Kentucky University Home Economics I. Foods Management Clothing and Textiles. Adult Living Junior Prom Sponsor. FHA Sponsor Mr . Anna Johnson B.S., Spellman College M.A.. University of Kentucky M.S.. Ohio State University Rank I Home Economics Mr. Arthur J. Sciubba Rank , Eastern Kentucky University Driver Education. Physical Education Assistant Football Coach. Boys’ and Girls' Track and Field Coach. Gymnastics Coach Homecoming: Beauty, A Winning Game And Bitter Cold Mary King Logan Crowned 1981 Homecoming Queen October 23, 1981 was a bitterly cold evening but for fifteen young ladies the cold was forgotten during the half-time excitement as Miss Mary King Logan, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Logan, was crowned the 1981 Homecoming Queen at Paris High School. The princess and queen candidates walked onto the field with their escorts as the band, under the direction of Mr. T.A. Siwicki. played the traditional, A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody. The climax of the evening came as Mary King was declared the queen of 1981 and received her crown and flowers from Mayor Doug Castle and 1980 Homecoming Queen Miss Melanie King. The Royal Court Demetrius Moore, Joy Mack. Suzie Wells, Kelly Wagoner. Mary Clark. Mary King Logan. Susan Henry, Maye Fryer. Lucy Bell. Vonda King. Alice Purcell. Denise Hutchison. Melissa King. Gwen Pitts, and Terri Shriver. L4 Homecoming The Senior candidates who were vying for the title c Homecoming Queen were Susan Henry, Mary King Logai Alice Purcell and Denise Hutchison. Mary King smiles for the crowd as Mayor Doug Cas- tle places the crown of honor upon her head. Two young participants in the ceremo- ny were Crown Bearer, Master Jay Dick- erson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dicker- son and Miss Krista Feeback. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Feeback, who acted as Flower Girl. Does anyone have an extra blanket? Homecoming Who's Who At Paris High School Most Likely To Succeed Mary Beth Turner Billy Turner Mary Beth and Billy were chosen most likely to succeed because of the dedication and hard work that they have displayed during their high school career. Both Mary Beth and Billy have taken college prep classes and will graduate in the top five of the Senior class. Mary Beth and Billy have also been involved in various school clubs including Beta Club where Mary Beth served as Secretary and Billy as President during their Senior year. We wish them the very best in the future. Best All Around Teri Hazzard Jeff Livengood FriendlyI That is the word to describe both Teri and Jeff and that is one of the main reasons that they were picked as best all around of the Senior class. Everyone who knows Teri and Jeff knows that they are indeed friendly, witty, involved, and con- cerned with school dubs and extra-curricular activi- ties. Both Teri and Jeff have indeed proven them- selves to be the best all around. Most School Spirit Leila Wills Timmy Howard Orange, Black, and GreyhoundsI These are words that Leila has diligently painted on signs for the Senior class. Timmy made his contribution by pro- viding the seniors wth bright, bold orange and black flags. Both Leila and Timmy have shown continuous support for the athletic teams during high school but especially during their Senior year. 16 Who's Who Most Athletic Stacie McCarty Doug Crumbie Stacie and Doug have shown their athletic tal- ents for many years. Stacie has displayed her talents on the basketball court as she has played for the Lady Hounds since she was in junior high. Doug has displayed his athletic talents on both the football field and the basketball court as he helped to lead the Pride of '81 to the state cham- pionship. He continued to show that same dedica- tion and team work on the basketball court. Most Fun Alice Purcell Dwight Badgett Both Alice and Dwight are known for their an- tics of craziness and fun and they are certain to brighten any day with their smiles and humor. We wish them the very best and we are certain that their humor and bright way of looking at things will take them far. Most Talented Ruthie Shriver Rene Zuniga Ruthie and Rene have shown great talent to their fellow students. Ruthie has shown her talent in the art room where she spends many hours a day working on her art projects. Rene has dis- played his talent in both the band room and in Parisonnaires. Rene sings and also plays drums, piano, and guitar. Both Ruthie and Rene will go far with their respective talents. Who ’s Who 17 Margaret Brooks Vicki Brooks Sc her I Brown Vicki Cavanaugh Reggie dark Doug Crumbie Mark Davis Chad Dykes Missy Earlywine Kaila Emerson Louie Emmons Pat Eitzwater Margaret Forsythe Laura Fowler Jo Fryer Owen Corey 19 Pat Harney Teri Hazzard Susan Henry Trish Holman Timmy Howard Denise Hutchison Angie Hutsell Juan Jackson Euchre Johnson Kathy Johnson Eddie Jones George Jones - Jennifer Jones Mary King Logan Bruce Luther Janet Marks Darren Marshall Greg Marshall Bobby Mattingly 21 Todd Merringer Stacie McCarty Jenny McCord Mike McFarland Tom McFarland Doug Mcllvain Shannon McKee Woodrow Miles Karen Myers Kelvin Myers Lisa Parrish Ricky Parsons Brad Pearce Bryan Peters Margie Peters Garnett Rankin Robert Rankin Terry Rankin Timmy Rankin Vada Rankin Pam Rice 23 George Richardson Jayne Robin Roger Sargent Eric Smith Kevin Sponcil Jon Stevenson 24 Steve Thomas Frank Tolle Steve Trumbo Billy Turner Mary Beth Turner Patty Van Meter Darryl Wells Ronnie Wess Leila Wills Dennis Workman Rene Zuniga Bh wSHk bkS! Senior Officers Ruthie Shriver — Secretary Mark Davis — Treasurer Doug Crumbie Student Council Representative Billy Turner — President Teri Hazzard — Vice President Senior Accomplishments World Geori tents 4. Is Basketlf I I. ttendance' f, 3; Homecoming 1ROWN. SC HERL 4: Mbst Opts tain nvitatlonal ShptPt Iniyersity. Mostqfi I ibrary A ARNOLD, LEIA — FBLA 2. 4, FHA , French Club 3, Girls Track 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Runner 2, 3, Gymnastics 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD, LISA -r FBLA 4, Band 1,2, 3, 4, Parisonnaires 4. 'GHT BADGETt. DWIGHT — Art Club 3, FBLA 3. 4, FHA 4, In ys Basketball I V FHA 2, 3, 4, f esideiu 4, Latin 'T standing Afro American Literature. BRYANT, TAMMY — PHS NER, CLIFFORD — Art Club I, Boys Track I, 2. 3, 4. NER, JAMES Teens Who Care 4. CAVANAUGH, VICKI — Beta 2, 3. 4, FBLA 4, Latin Club I. 2, Band I. 2- r LARK, REi asketball i Award, Most Improi %ed. Best Free Throw Percentag Football. Most Efficient Defensive Lineman AJI CA gnd Team, All CKC 1st Team. 1st Tpam ClassjA t TeA Courier Journal.T _ Vfiu ™ LJ W Latin Club h Frehch CM 3, 4, Boys Basketball 1.2, 3,4, Football 2, 3. 4, Basketball. Sixth Man ward. Most Improi %ed, Best Free Throw Percentage, cm AVIS, MARK - Beta 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 4, ewspaper 3. 4; tditor-in-Chief 4, Journalism Award 3$ _____ Ztub 2. LJk Triturer 4, Latin Club T, 2, French Chib 3. 4, Speech I, 2. 3, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Newspaper 3i R nd I, 2, 3. 4i Industrial Arts Club 4: Treasurer 4, English Award I. 2, Science Award . :Geometry Award fi Bkt0g Award 2, WiorUHistor Certificate 2j AlgeDnn wardJ hribistry 3i ISffis- ' tory Award 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students; Attended SMAP I, 2, 3; Kentucky Boys State 3, NFL 2. 3. 4. HENRY. SUSAN Latin Clultl. 2, Vice-Presideni French Club 3, 4, President 4, weens Who Cate 3; Vikc President 3; Newspaper 4, Ac jmftes Editor 4; Band 2. HOLMAN, TRISH FHA I, 2 A 4, Honor Roll Chairman WBkmJkesident 4; French b 2. 3, Teens Who EARL YWINE. MISSY — Beta 3. 4, FBLA , 2. 3. 4, World History, US History. Home Ec. II. EMERSON. KAILA — Latin Club I. 2, French Club 3. 4, Vice-President 4, Speech I Girls Track I, 2, Manager I; Band I, Parisonnaires 2. 3. 4, Track Certificate I. 2, World History Certificate 2, Kentucky State University ip ward Bound, Most Enthusiastic Typist A ward 2, Most Up Imp nk proved Typing Award 2. EMMONS. lOUIS — FBLA A 3, Track , 2, football I. 2. 3. 4, All S Place Kicker. French Club 3. 4, Boy State Honorable Mentio FITZWATER. PAT — French Club 3. 4, Speech I. 2. 3, Newspaper 4, Parisonnaires 2. 3. 4, History Awards 2. 3, Industrial Arts Club 4, Sgt-at arms 4. f OWL ERfLAURA — Art Club 4, FHA , French Club 3. MM HOWARD. TIMMY — HUTCHISON. DENISE Club I, C Princess 2, Treasu 3, Baseball 2. K 3. 4. President 4, Latin Award 3, Homecoming Candidate 4i Class French Ch II I. 2, Who all Baseball Ba NSON. EU FBLA 4, Paris ys ball , 2. 3, 4, Boys track 3, Football I Basketball. H0% I, Assisis 3. Honora, Education I. Baseball Physi FORSYTHE. MAH Gymnastics I, 3. 4, Drum Mi 2, 3, 4, Parisian JONES. EDWARD S :X ‘ ‘ FRANKLIN. EDDIE — Art Uuf FRYER. JO — FBLA I, Homecoming Princess L Club 3. 4, FBLA 4, FHA 2, Latin Club 3. Secretary 3, Pari- 4, Newspaper 4, Cheerleader I. English Award I, World History story Certificate 3, Who’s Who :h School Studdmi 27 Bf • jm .ilft _ McFARLAND, MIKE - Art Club 3. Treasurer 3, French Club 2 Football , 2, Manager , 2i Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. KOOKENDOFFER, TRACEY — Beta Club 2, 3. 4, Latin Club I, 2i Parisian 3. 4, Underclass Editor 3i Editor 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Secret History Certific 4. McFarland, tom AIN, JAMES - Latin Club h Football I. 2, WorldwGeorgraphy Award 2. McKEE. SHANNON FHA I, 2, 3. 4. Song Loader 3i Drum Major 3, 4-, World Parliamentarian 4 English Award 2, Accounting Cert ifi- 1ish III Award 3i Parisonnaires cate 3i Black Outstanding Student 3, Tutor 3. MERRINGER. TODdI FHA!, Latin tub I, Boys Basket - UVENGOOD, JkM Art Club 4, Latin Club h Boys ball I, Boys Track I, Football I. 2. 3. 4. Honorable Mention Basketball f. Improved I. Award 2. Courier Ktate, Third Team All-State. Class FT% 3i Football I, 2. 3, 4, Outstanding Freshman I, All A Newsletter, CKC All-State. Honorable Mention. CKC Linebacker 4. 2nd Team Class A. All State 1st and 2nd Team, All State 3rd Team Courier Journal. MILES. WOODROW — FBLA I. 2, Boys Basketball 2. 3, ’'ft ier 2. V M gg. Boys Track Football I. 2. 3. 4, Basketball Manager LOGAN. MARY KING — Beta Club 2, FBLA 4, FHA 2, Award 2. 3. Latin Uub I. 2, Newspaper 4. Assignment Editor 4, Cheerleader I. 2, Homecoming Qui ignm en 4. MORGAN, RICKY f- PHS LUTtoR. BRUCE JR. — Latin Club I. 2, French Club 3. 4, MYERS. KARtN — FHA I. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4, French Speech Club 1.2. 3. 4, Parisian 4 Newspaper 4, football I. Club 2, Speech Club I. 2, Parisian 4, Pre-Algebra A A ward h 3. 4, Baseball 2. 3, Industrial Arts tpbf, tW fPtyorld History Certificate 2. library AnI 3, Teach J MARKS. JANET -FHA I. 2, World Health Careers Award, HOSA 3, 4. Treasurer of HOSA 3, ball , 2 Boys Track , Football 3. k' Girls State 3. MARSHALL. GREG — FBLA 4, Li Georgraphy Award. MYERS. KELVIN — Teens Who Care 3. 4. Boys Basket a PARRISH. ' USA — FBLA 4, Girls Track 2, Band 2, 4, MARSHALL. DARREN — Latin Club I. 2, French Club 3. PARSONS. RICHARD — Boys Track 1.2. 3. 4, Football I. Club h Boys Basket Baseball I. Host ERA g Award 2, Top Pitcher Award 3i Tennis 3. 4t American PEARCt. BRAD World Georgraphy A High School Athlete 3, United States Achievement [ward iNpcC Honorable Mention 3. V PETERS. BRYAN FBLA I, Football I. 4. TINGLYnOBERT — Art Ckib 4, FBLA I, Football i. PETERS. MARGIE — bLA , 2, 3. 4. Secretary 2. Parlia | mentanan 4, FHA I. 2. Cheerleader I. 2. 3, 4. Captain 4, General Business Award ; Homecoming princess I. 2, cCARTY. STACIE — Latin Clufol, 2, Girls Basketball I. Office Worker 3. 4. A 2. 3. 4. McCORD. JENNY - FBLA I. 3. 3. 4. French Club I. PITTS. ROGER -±Art Club Football I. I, BOYS TRACK I. 2, — 28 PURCOLL. ALICE - er 4, FHA I.1?, U. Homecoming'Princess RANKIN. mKNETT — oot- ur- I. 2, Boys Track I. RANKIN. TIMMY — PHS RANKIN. VADA RICE. PAMELA — Band 2, 3. 4, Vocational School 3. RICHARDSON. BRIDGE TT — FBLA 3, FHA 2. THOMAS. STE TOLLE. FRANK - TRUMBO. STEVE Math 3. TURNER. BILL Club I. 2, Fre Treasurer ence IE Award Junior in Club h Football I. 2. I, English Award 2 . President 4; Latin 3i Band I. 2. 3. 4. 'a I Award l Sci- Award 2, Latin II S. History Award 3, GEORGE — FBLA I. 2, Boys Basketball 4, Boys Track I.J, Football , 2. 3. 4. All CKC. MVP ROBIN. Club 2. SARGENT. FBLA I. 2. 3. 4, Latin Club I, French Football 3, 4. SEBASTAIN, PEGGY — FHA I. Newspaper 4, Library Award 3 SHARON. JOHN — PHS SHRiVtR. RUTH — An dub 2. 3. 4. Second Highest Average 2. President 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3. 4; Latin club ,- French Club 3, Girls Basketball h Girls Track I, English I Award L Student Council President 2, Secretary 4-, Art II Award 3i World History Award 2; U. S. History Cert ifi- State 3. TURNER. MARY BETH — Beta Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4, Latin Club I. 2, Speech Club I. 2. 3. Vice President 2, NFL 3, 4, Parisian 3, 4. Underclass Editor 3. Co-Editor 4, Gymnastics I. 2. 3. 4, : aptam 3. 4. Rhonda Wilkerson Award 3, Algebra I Award I, English I Award . English II Award 2i U% Historylk ward 3: World History Award 2, Chemistry Certificate 3i Girls State De gate 3; Who s Who Among American High School Students 4-. State Qualifier - Vaulting 3, SMAP 3. VAN METER. PA TTY PHS WASSON. KIM P Art tlub 2. 4, Beta Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4. Latin Club I. 2, French Cluj 3. 4. Cheer MaJer J a astics I. 2. 3. Who's Who Among American High Sc gol Students. WALL. KENT — Football 2. Golf 2. 3. 4. Tennis I, Industrial Arts Club 4. Vice President 4. cate 3i Homecoming Princess I. 2. 3. SMITH. ERIC — Art Club I, French Club 2, Boys Track 4, Football 2. 3. 4 SPONCIL. KE VIN — Boys Ba. Award 2. Best Defensive I ■ W j- „ T STEVENSON. JON — Art Club 2, Latin Club Basketball K 2. 3. 4. Defensive Award , Most Imf Award 3. WAUGH. RICKY Club I, Fret FHA 4. Latin Club 1} French ’ball 2. 3.110% WELLS. DAT Club 3. Foe WILLS. LEILA 4, Newspaper 4, WORKMAN. DENNIS — Fo at ball I, Tennis I. 2. 3. 4. 3. 4 Class Treasurer 2. Latin Club hFrench Club 3, and Photographer 4. :UNIGA. RENA — Gymnastics I. 2. 3, Band I. 2. 3. 4, irisionnaires. Juniors Junior Officers Steve Layson Vice-President Tammy Weaver Student Council Rep Sherry McGlothin Secretary Hart Beheler Treasurer Brian Wall President Kevin Ayers Leslie Ayers Steve Baker Hart Beheler Scott Beheler Lucy Bell Melissa Bonnette Debbie Bradburn Keith Brockman Keith Brown 30 Juniors Richard Britton Beverly Bumpus Rodney Cason James Clark Myron Coleman David Correll Sharon Crumbie Tyron Crumbie Kevin Dale Kim Dale Valerie Davidson Richard Davis Karen Dray Charles Duncan Wade Eades Ken Edwards Paula Florence Maye Fryer Robert Geddings Johnny Green James Hall Pam Harrill Blayne Harrington Tona Henson Christy Ingram Regina Jackson After winning the State Football Championship, Steve Stan- ford enjoys the last moments of celebration. Juniors 31 Delmon Johnson Gena Jones Helen Jones Debra Kenney Vonda King Steve Layson Mark Mack Robert Maggard Sherry McGlothin Damon McKee Clay Mitchell Demetrius Moore John Moore Andy Nutter Darren O'Bryan Tod Parrish Karen Parsons Becky Purcell James Purcell Leo Purcell Terry Rice Steve Richardson Kyle Roe Tammy Roe 32 Juniors Mark Sears Juniors Si Libby Shriver Chris Smith John Stanfield Steve Stanford Gwen Sweeney Wendy Tine her Beverly True Lisa Turner Bill Wagoner Brian Wall John Watson Mai Walton Tammy Weaver Charlotte Whalen Alan White Bobby Wilkerson Brian Williamson Bruce Williamson Tina Wilson Randy Withrow Tommy Ballinger James Bannister Nancy Bannister Timmy Blackburn James Beaton Calvin Berry Rodney Bumpus Rebecca Burden Vicki Burden Pat Burns Dana Cartmill Michael Chumbley Blaine Clark Lynette Clark Roger Clark Sophomores Officers Melissa King Secretary Jeannie Gorey Student Council Representative Gwen Pitts Vice President Kelley Crain President Terri Shriver Treasurer 34 Sophomores Kelley Crain Brenda Craycraft Melanie Creech Deborah Dodge Andre Dumphord Richard Dumphord Sarah Eades Lea land Edwards James Emerson Becky Fields Eric Fitzwater Dwight Galloway Beverly Gay Michael Gay Richard Gieselman Marty Goins Jeannie Gorey Thad Harrington Elizabeth Hewit Mark Humphrey Lisa Hutchison Albert Jones Barbara Keeton Melissa King Greg Mack Michelle Marks Kennie McCarty Mark Miles Rose Mullins Kim Myers Johnny Mynear Andy Nutter Tim O’Neal Brad Parsons Danny Pittman Sophomores 35 Gwen Pitts Cathy Poland Ronnie Powell Danny Puckett Chris Rankin Richard Reed Yvette Rice Darryl Richardson Kenneth Sanders Tonya Sanders Sheila Sargent Sammy Scott Teri Shriver Kim Skeen Kim Smart Angie Smith Chris Tipton Danny Vanmeter Donald Wells Lynn Williams Monica Williams Dennis Willoughby 36 Sophomores Freshmen Officers Mike Brady Secretary Bo Henry President Tommy Skeen Vice-President Suzy Wells Student Council Rep Myrin Roberts Treasurer Dana Adams Dwayne Allen Jerry Allen Kyle Baber James Ballard Guy Bowman Mike Brady Sean Brady Terrence Brooks Billy Buckler Gloria Burns Jennifer Cameron Cheri Carpenter Deanna Case Mary Clark Freshmen 37 Debbie Correll Jerry Derrickson Argerta Downey Cindy Dray Gae Estes Beth Galloway Kristie Gaunee Michelle Gilkerson Katrina Hall Paula Heflin Bo Henry Christie Henson Yvonne Howard Mike Hughes Keith Humphrey Jimmy Hurst Herman Hutsell Shari Hutsell Eltina Johnson Rochelle Johnson Jeana Jones Kevin Jones Lamont Jones Raymond Jones Valerie Kenney Violet Kenney Carla L indsay Joy Mack Lisa Mark well Reif Marler Michelle Martinson Barbara Maybrier Florence Maybrier Melissa McClain Rick McCord 38 Freshmen David Miles Lynn Miles Phillip Miller Billy Ormes Dianne Parrish Mark Parrish Ken Parsons Stoner Parsons Thad Parsons Tammy Pitts Henry Poston Jerry Purcell Timothy Rankin Robin Redwine Tommy Reed Kim Richardson Billy Rison Myrin Roberts Rodney Roe Jerry Sanders Freshmen 39 Gail Sargent James Schietz Willy Shriver Tommy Skeen Francine Smith Marty Stanfield Billy Stull Shahnda Thomas Kim Throckmorton Angie Tipton Sarah Trumbo Mark Tubbs Donnie Turner Randy Turner Kelly Vickers Larry Vickers Kelly Wagoner Darlene Wells Suzy Wells Scott Whitaker Frank Whitney Kirk Woosley Robert Worthington 40 Freshmen Candids 41 41 Candids 44 Cheerleaders Girl’s Varsity Cheerleaders Suzy Wells. Cheri Carpenter, Mary Clark. Martina Henson. Deana Case, Dana Cartmill. Monica Wil- liams. Nancy Bannister 45 Pride Of '81 M ■■■■PIPHI ■P||M £ myjm i p t jr jar j-parr pw f f Todd Merringer, Roger Sargent. Jeff Livengood. George Richardson. Doug Crumbie. Bruce Luther. Eric Smith. Louie Emmons, Delmon Johnson. David Correll. Tod Parrish. Euchre Johnson. Juan Jackson. Woodrow Miles. Bryan Peters. Terry Rice, James Clark, Mark Mack, Robert Maggard. Steve Stanford. Scott Beheler. Steve Baker. Kevin Ayers. Keith Brown. Myron Coleman, Kyle Roe. Brian Wall, Timmy Blackburn. Roger dark, Sammy Scott. Donald Wells. Herman Hutsell. Marty Goins. Blaine Clark. Mike Chumbley. Hart Beheler. Lamont Jones. Scott Whitaker. Tommy Skeen. Bo Henry. Tommy Reed. Mike Brady. Henry Poston. Kevin Jones. Reif Marler. Hounds Go Undefeated Owen Co. 27-6 Berea 20-6 Harrison Co. 20-0 Nicholas Co. 14-13 Beech wood 14-13 Madison 27-6 Bourbon Co. 34-7 Frankfort (District) 7-0 Frankfort 13-2 Russellville (Region) 14-0 Harrodsburg 34-6 Bellevue (State) 19-7 Paintsville 34-31 o 46 Football Captures State Title Hounds Reach Championship; Bring Home Title The Greyhounds adopted the name Pride of '81 this season and that is exactly what they brought to Paris High School. The Hounds went undefeated and secured the state title for the first time since 1973. Paris is the only high school ever to win the state cham- pionship and go undefeated in the same season. The Hounds got the season off to a good start by defeating Owen Co. 27-6. this is the same team that beat us in '80 in the state playoffs. As the season progressed, the Hounds crushed the arch rival Colonels by an astounding score of 34- 7. Dedicated spirit and continous optimism led the Hounds to a 'dream come true' victory over Bellevue by a score of 19-7 to become the 1981 state champs. Football 47 Seniors.- Juan Jackson. Euchre Johnson, Woodrow Miles. Louie Emmons. Bryan Peters, Eric Smith, Todd Merringer. Jeff Livingood. George Richardson. Doug Crumbie. Roger Sargent. Bruce Luther. Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center QUARTER TIME OUTS LEFT TIMEOUTS LEFT DOWN TOGO BALLON The road led the Pride to the state championship game. The day was cold but excitement and victory prevailed. 48 Football Coach Reese Leads The Way Banquet Honors Players Coach Reese poses with award winners and team trophies. Most Efficient Offensive Lineman. Bruce Lutheri Most Efficient Defensive Lineman. Doug Crumbiei Most Efficient Linebacker. Jeff LivengoodMost Efficient Defensive Back. Todd Merringer, Most Efficient Offensive Back. James Clark, Ironman Award. George Richardson, and Team Captains, Jeff Livengood and Doug Crumbie. Football 49 The fotbwing sophomores were honored at the banquet: Rodney Bumpus. Manager, Her- man Hut sell. Best FG Percentage, L eland Edwards. Leading Rebounder. Hustlin Hound, Eric Fitz water. Manager. B- Team Back Row left to right — Lealand Edwards. Slain Harrington. Myron Coleman. Herman Hut sell. Bobby Wilkerson Front Row left to right — Donald Wells. Blam Clark. Greg Mack. Delmon Johnson. James Clark. Tim Blackburn. 1982 District Champs Back Row left to right — Greg Marshall Stat., Eric Fitzwater Mgr.. Jeff Livengood. Myron Coleman. Doug Crumbie. Herman Hutsell. Ken Edwards. Bobby Wilder son. Buddy Sponcil Stats.. Dennis Workman Stats. Front Row left to right — Euchre Johnson. Robert Maggard. Delmon Johnson. James Clark. Steve Stanford. Jon Stevenson. The Hounds, led again this year by Coach Mark Crain, brought in the best school record ever of 24-8 and the first District Championship since 1972. The Hounds defeated archrivals Bourbon Co. three times during the season and were runners up in the region after a tough contest with Mason Co. The continuous spirit of team effort and the responsibility of dedication brought Paris one of its best seasons ever. SEASON RECORD 19-7 Bath Co. 46-44 Pendleton Co. 74-59 Bracken Co. 53-49 Mason Co. 60-71 Montgomery Co. 43-44 Western Hills 68-64 Ashland 70-72 CKC TOURNAMENT Fleming Co. 57-53 Garrad Co. 74-59 Tollesboro 93-34 Henry Clay 63-86 Maysville 66-64 OT Clark Co. 49-58 EstiU Co. 75-74 Frankfort 49-51 OT Bourbon Co. 71-69 OT Harrison Co. 39-37 Pendleton Co. 80-77 Nicholas Co. 98-70 Mason Co. 57-60 Maysville St. Patrick 65-59 MMI 62-58 OT 37th DISTRICT Nicholas Co. 93-62 Bourbon Co. 63-57 Bourbon Co. 84-63 MMI 56-54 CKC PLAY OFF Harrison Co. 65-50 Western Hills 69-44 K2th REGION HARRISON CO. INV. Montgomery Co. 73-62 St. Patrick 73-68 Mason Co. 71-85 Football 51 Robert Maggard All CKC — Honorable Mention Ken Edwards Harrison County Invitational Tournament Team All CKC — Honorable Mention All 10th Region Team Bobby WHkerson: Best Free Throw Percentage, Charge Award. Hustlin Hound, Myron Coleman.• Most Improved. Hustlin Hound, James Clark. HO% Hustlin Hound. Ken Edward. Best Field Goal Percentage, Robert Maggard, Most Steals. Best Free Throw Percentage. Most Assists, Del- mon Johnson, Most Assists, Hustlin Hound, Steve Stanford, Defense Award Doug Crumble 37th District Tournament Team Harrison County Invitational Tournament Team All CKC 1st Team All 10th Region Team Courier Journal Honorable Mention All State Steve Stanford 37th District Team All CKC 2nd Team All 10th Region Team 52 Basketball Jon Stevenson Guard Best Free Throw Percentage L eadership Captain Euchre Johnson Guard Forward Most Improved, Sixth Man, Charge Award, Leadership Captain 1981-82 Ladyhounds 1981-82 Ladyhounds (I to r) Kelly Crain. Dana Coons. Stacie McCarty. Teri Hazzard. Robin Redwine. Beth Galloway. Back row■ Sharae Porter. Holli Steward. Lynn Clark. Kim Dale. Libby Shriver. Sharon Crumbie. Tina Hutsell, Debbie Correll. Shanda Harrell. Mgr. Scoreboard OPPONENT WE THEY OPPONENT WE THEY Rowan County 39 63 Bryan Station 40 44 Bracken County 48 67 Scott County 39 48 Tates Creek 56 59 Lexington Catholic 50 42 Clark County 40 64 Mt. Olivet Deming 55 49 Bath County 73 58 Woodford County 53 49 Mason County 48 56 Harrison County Invitational Tournament Lafayette 38 48 Pendleton County 52 59 Laurel County 31 77 CKC Tournament Harrison County 46 48 Jessamine County 49 45 Bourbon County 59 31 Frankfort 35 28 Western Hills 33 61 Boyd County 23 41 Madison Central 61 34 37th District Tournament Pendleton County 45 49 Nicholas County 64 35 Harrison Co-nty 60 51 Harrison County 41 38 Bourbon County 55 46 10th Region Tournament Pendleton County (OT) 54 57 54 Girl's Basketball Seniors Show Leadership Girls Basketball 55 Ladyhounds Display Talent Although the Ladyhounds got off to a bad start this season, the outcome was more than pleasing. Having improved their record by tournament time, the Ladyhounds succeeded in winning their eighth consecutive District Championship. The Ladyhounds will lose two senior guards this year, Teri Hazzard and Stacie McCarty, who have contributed long hours and hard work to make the basketball team a success. Both Teri and Stacie will be greatly missed but with all of the other returning players, the Ladyhound tradition will carry on. 56 GirTs Basketball Lady Hounds Receive Honors Kelly Crain. 110%, Sharon Crumbie. Leading Scorer. Rebounds. Best FG%, Teri Hazzard. Defense Co-Captain Award, Stacie McCarty. Most Assists. Co-Captain Award, Libby Shriver. Most Improved. Best FT%. Lynn Clark. Defense Award, Robin Redwine. Best FT%. FG%, Shanda Harrell. Manager, Sharae Porter, Manager. Kim Dale. Leading Scorer, Rebounds, Holli Steward. 110%. Girl's Basketball 57 Robert Geddings. Chris Tipton. Thad Herrington. Scott Whitaker. Mike McFarland. Tommy Skeen. Bo Henry. Danny Pittman, Bubby Sponcil, Coach Blunk, Tim Blackburn, Terrence Brooks, Juan Jackson, Greg Marshall, Mark Sears. Darrin O'Brian. May Castle. Steve Stanford. Frank Whitney. Kevin Sponcil Second base, co-captain 1st Runs Batted In (18) 1st Home Runs (3) 1st Sacrifices (4) 1st Put Outs (40) ■ Greg Marshall (Pitcher. Left field) 1st Batting Average (.434) 1st At Bat (76) 1st Hits (33) 1st Strikeouts (53) Juan Jackson (Bight field) 1st Fielding Percentage Mike McFarland (Third base, co-captain) 1st Runs Scored (25) 1st Base on Balls (13) Baseball 59 discus. He also set a school record of 140 feet in the discus. Doug was also the recipi- ent of the Jessie Owens Track award of 1982 The team had four good sprinters this year in Becky Fields, Eric Smith, Yvette Rice and Steve Stanford. 60 Field — Track Track Teams Have Successful Year This year's track team went through a rebuilding program. It was a very successful campaign high- lighted by high team placements, school records, great times and distances, and state meet qualifiers. The field events, distance runners, and hurdlers car- ried the team throughout the season. Doug Crumbie (131) and Lamont Jones (91) led the boy's team in points socredi while Dana Coons (105) and Kim Dale (97) led the girl’s team in points scored. Paris High School Track Results Boys Girls 1 Bourbon County Tri Meet 3 3 Model Scrimmage Meet (9 teams) 5 3 Model Invitation (5 teams) 5 Harrodsburg Invitation (8 teams) 4 5 LIT-Lloyd Invitation (9 teams) 6 1 PIT-Paris (4 teams) 4 S BIT-Bellevue (16 teams) 9 2 Nicholas County Tri Meet I 3 EKU Regional Tune-up Meet (6 teams) 3 5 Regional Meet (8 teams) 5 5 Sectional Meet (16 teams) II 16 Tie State Meet (18 teams) 0 Field Track 61 Lamont Jones Lamont, a freshman, pole vaulted 9'6 in his first effort this year. He also ran the 800 meter run, mile and 2 mile run. He placed fourth in the regional meet in the mile and fifth in 800 and two mile. Kim Dale Kim broke two school records this year: shot, S3'1.25 and discus, 97’7 . She placed second in shot in the regional meet. Two Outstanding Runners Lamont Jones Leia Arnold Lamont set a record in the two mile run, 10:34.7. Leia set a record in the mile run, 6:16 62 Field — Track Dana Coons set a school and regional meet record of 48.45 in the 300 M hurdles. She was also the recipient of the Wilma Randolph track award for 1981 James Clark Steve Stanford James and Steve are practicing hand-off for the relays. Steve also set a school record of 11'9 in the long jump. Hurdlers Dana Coons Steve Jones Sharae Porter Track — Field 63 Gymnasts Have Outstanding Year Hard-work, dedication, self-discipline, and a goal mo- tivated the 1982 Gymnastics team to their most suc- cessful campaign in the school’s history. It was their second winning season under the direction of Coach Sciubba and they qualified for the first time as a team to the state meet. The season was highlighted by close victories over Bryan Station. Henry Clay and Woodford County, all previous regional champion teams. During the regional meet, held at Paris, the team set a school record of 90.5 points. The team was led by their captains Mary Beth Turner and Becky Fields. The outstanding perfor- mances during this past season indicated the future of this program. At right are team members. Shannon Roundtree, Jackie Kennon. Jackie Stanford. Coach Sciubba. Argerta Downey. Mary Beth Turner and Becky Fields. Jackie Stanford Shannon Roundtree Shannon placed eighth in beam competi- Jackie Kennon Jackie placed fifth in beam competition at the regional meet and teas the team's outstanding beam, uneven bar. and all- around performer. Jackie was the team's leading scorer (169 points) and outstanding all-around per- former. tion at the regional meet and was the team's outstanding floor exercise per- former. 64 Gymnastics I I Argerta Downey Argerta performed very well as a freshman in the vaulting competition and has a bright future. Mary Beth Turner Mary Beth was recipient of the 1982 Rhonda WHkerson award. She was a team leader and consistant performer in all events. As the team s best vaulter she placed seventh in the vaulting competition at the regional meet. Becky Fields Becky was the team's honorary captain. Despite being injured in the first half of the season she performed quite well, especially in the regional meet. Scoreboard 24-8 Overall 14-8 Teams 3rd Paris Invitational 2nd Region 4th State Gymnastics 65 Greg Marshall. Myron Roberts. Ken Sanders, Randy Turner. Tyrone Crumbie. Rodney Roe H i Senior Greg Marshall shows some of his fine return efforts that won him a berth in the Regional meet. ' = Ken Sanders makes someone eat the ball on the other end. 66 Tennis Tennis Team Places 5th Although the tennis teams did not have a very impressive season (4-6) the men had Rodney Roe and Greg Marshall to advance to the semi- finals in the Regional meet earning Paris a 5th place finish. Beth Galloway went to the quar- ter finals in the Regional. Next year should be a very good year with the return of all but two. Lisa Hutchison makes a strong Rebecca Burden waits for a return. serve. Lisa Hutchison. Kim Smart. Rebecca Burden. Demetrius Moore. Joy Mack. Beth Galloway. Debbie Correll Tennis 67 Golf Team Enjoys Successful Season Dwight Galloway, Donald Wells, Steve Layson, Scott Beheler, Hart Beheler, Brian Wall, Marty Goins, Mike Chumb- ley, Darryl Wells, Steve Judy. The Paris High Golf Team finished near the top in all of their tournaments. Among the ma- jor tournaments were-. Mason County Invita- tional, in which they finished third out of sev- enteen teams the CKC, in which they finished tied for fourth out of sixteen teams, and the Regional Golf Tournament, in which they fin- ished fourth out of twenty teams. Brian Wall had a very impressive 72 in the CKC, and fin- ished second individually. The team loses two very fine golfers. Steve Judy and Darryl Wells, to graduation, but they should be contenders for the Regional Golf Ti- tle next season. 68 Golf Get Bill Shakespeare Off The Stage This year's Senior play, a delightful comedy by Joseph Robinette, was a huge success. It is the story of a first year English teacher's attempt to produce scenes from some of Shakespeare's plays. The result is a hilarious rebellion, the consequences of which teach all a lesson in respect and regard for others feelings. Again the cast's and Mrs. Roseberry’s hard work has paid off. Ed (Chad Dykes) and Fran (Mary King Logan) have a friendly conversation. Judge, Pat Fitzwater desperately tries to keep order in the court. (Scherl Brown, Dennis Workman, Kim Wasson, Vicki Brooks, Teri Hazzard. Jimmy Prince. Denise Hutchison. Susan Henry, Lisa Arnold) 70 Sr. Play Billy Turner as Mr. Overmire will- ingly stands still as Mrs. Freder- iks (Jennifer Jones) tests the strength of his stomach muscles. Tracey and Mary King discuss matters during a teacher-princi- pal conference. Phyllis and Ray, played by Kim Wasson and Ricky Waugh, share a quiet moment. light crew Bryan Peters. Bobby Mattingly. Owen Gorey. and curtain puller Pat Harney work diligently back stage. Stage crew Mary Beth Turner, and Vicki Cavanaugh are shown moving props between scenes. Leila Wills (music). Margaret Brooks (prompter), and Jeff Livengood (stage crew) work back Stage. Junior class sponsors Janice Cox, Ginger Wallace. Larry Klinefelter and Carolyn Brannock are to be commended for the fine guidance in producing an excellent prom. 72 Prom Stars For Everyone Friday. May 7 proved to truly serve as a Stairway to the Stars as the Juniors presented a spectacular evening planned along this theme. The evening was highlighted by the music of Paradox and by the crown- ing of Ruthie Shriver and Jeff L iven- good as Prom Queen and King. Congratulations to the junior class for a star filled evening which was enjoyed by all. Prom 73 Mr. Thomas A. Siwicki Director Tanya Sanders Vicki Cavanaugh Mr. Music Man, you are the greatest. May your retirement years be the best of your lifel Flag Girls Michelle Marks Pam Flarrill Annette Brown Rochelle Johnson Truly Dedicated People During Mr. Siwicki’s last year at Paris High, he truly led a fine dedicated group of people. With the help of Drum Major Tracey Kookendoffer, the band regularly attended football and basketball games. Not only did they provide entertainment, but greatly boosted school spirit. Their work began last summer with majorettes Tanya Sanders and Vicki Cavanaugh attending ma- jorette camp and Tanya being selected as Miss Camp Crescendo. Margaret Forsythe and Tracey Kookendoffer attended drum camp and the flag girls also attended camp. Flag Girls Sc her I Brown Yvonne Flo ward Lisa Parrish Michelle Martinson Band Officers Nancy Bannister Chad Dykes Margaret Forsythe Billy Turner Scherl Brown Shiela Dodge Librarian Treasurer Secretary Vice President President Southside Rep. Drum Major Tracey Kookendoffer Francine Smith, Bobby Wilkerson. Kaila Emerson and Rene Zuniga each had solo parts in the Christmas program. Below, the western hoedown presentation was a smashing hit when they sang Rocky Top”. Mr. Thomas A. Siwicki Retires 76 Parisonnaires Versatility Plus No where else in the country can so much music come from so small a group as the one at Paris High School. Under the direction of Mr. Thomas A. Siwicki. the Parisonnaires. once again presented a beautiful Christmas program for the school and com- munity. The highlight of their year was the western pro- duction at the Spring Concert. Good toe tapping music combined with clogging made real entertain- ment that no one should have missed. Versatility plus is all that can be said about this marvelous group. The Parisonnaires end their year on a sad note with the retirement of their director, but they wish for him the best in the years to come. Tracey Kookendoffer. Lira Arnold. Trish Holman. Margaret Brooks, francine Smith. Darlene Wells. Michelle Marks. Leslie Ayers. Kaila Emerson. James Emerson. Pal fitzwater. Bobby Wilkerson. Rene Zuniga. Mr. Siwicki. Parisonna ires 77 Officers Kim Wasson Vice President Mary Beth Turner Secretary Bill Turner President Chad Dykes Treasurer Mrs. Lisa Butcher Sponsor Every year at graduation, a few honored seniors have the privilege of wearing gold cords on their gowns. The Beta Club’s way of honoring their hard work and dedication throughout school is to buy these cords. Under the leadership of Lisa Butcher, the dub had two bake sales, promoted school spirit by selling orange shakers, served as ushers for parent confer- ence day and graduation, as well as holding induc- tion services for the ten new members. Mr. Ron Chumbley. Superintendent of the school system was the speaker for the new Beta induction ceremony. Mrs. Butcher, Ruthie Shriver, Kim Wasson, Debra Kenney, Vicki Cavanaugh, Maye Fryer. Beverly True. Karen Parsons, Kelly Crain. Elizabeth Hewitt, Tonya Danders, Lynn Williams. Michael Gay, Mike Chumbley. Brian Wall, Steve Layson, Jennifer Jones, Tracey Kookendoffer. Mary Beth Turner. Wade Eades. Billy Turner. Tyron Crumbie, Lisa Hutchinson. Jeannie Gorey. 78 Beta The Teens Who Care chapter of Paris High is only into its sec- ond year since being formed in 1980. The club has been active throughout the community espe- cially with residents of local nursing homes. They helped the Paris Women’s Club with their Visit With Santa and Hallow- een Party i they donated two videotapes to P.H.S.i they spon- sored a dance and a talent show to benefit the T. W.C. Scholarship Fund, and they sponsored a child from Bolivia through World Vi- sions. Another occasion for this year was attending the wedding of their sponsor. Mr. Barrese. FBLA had a successful year. They achieved more than we believed possible. They started out the year with a new president. Denise Hutchison, who lead the dub in such projects as cleaning up the Senior Courtyard, selling Ronald McDonald buttons to benefit the Ronald McDonald House in Lexington, KY, and a fantastic fundraising project, Tom-Wat Showcases. They competed in the regional level of FBLA Conferences held at Northern Kentucky University. There were winners in Accounting (Jennifer Jones) and poster event (Lucy Bell, Sherry McGlothin). These people along with two voting delegates (Vicki Cavanaugh, Beverly True) were sent to the FBLA State Conferences held in Louisville, KY. These students competed in events like that of the regionals. Although not placing for national level, each was proud of their contribution to the success of the State Conference. They had a Christmas Party with members of the FHA. Also at Christmas time, food was given to the Food Storage Project in Paris which went to needy families. Along with selling buttons to benefit the Ronald McDonald House, money was donated to help in the building of the house. In apprecia- tion of their work, the local McDonald's donated free food at one of the group's projects, the cleaning of the Senior Courtyard. Everyone joined in the fun and were awarded with the food and good feeling that accompanied such an act. They ended off their year with the election of new officers and preparation for the next year in FBLA. Alice Purcell. Misty Early wine. Carol Logan. Denise Hutchison. Margie Peters. Beverly True. Miss Fields. Karen Parsons. Kandy Turner. Steve Judy. Jennifer Jones. Mary King Logan. Vicki Brooks. Leia Arnold. Lisa Parrish. Sherry McGlothin. Tammy Weaver. Gwen Pitts. Euchre Johnson. Lyne Clark. Wendy Tincher, Margaret Forsythe. Lisa Arnold. Dwight Badgett. Vonda King. Angie Smith. Ms. Armstrong. Kim Skeen. Lucy Bell. Valerie Davidson. Jayne Robin. Vicki Cavanaugh. Greg Marshall. 80 FBLA The club undertook the responsibility of cleaning the senior courtyard this year. They planted flowers, rearranged furniture and bought a table so that the seniors could enjoy it at lunch. They did a marvelous job and many other classes will enjoy it in the years to come thanks to this year's club. Officers Margie Peters, parliamentarian, Jennifer Jones, sec- retary, Beverly True, historian, Denise Hutchison, president, Alice Purcell, treasurer, Carol Logan, sec- retary, Missy Earlywine, vice-president. President, Denise Hutchison presents Sandee Fachner with a check for the Ronald McDonald House. FBLA 81 The advanced foods class enjoyed learning about and later preparing foods from cultures throughout the world. Here they enjoy Mexican, Hawaiian, and Italian cuisine. Margaret Brooks, president, Sarah lades, scholarship chairman, Pam Harril. Rebecca Burden, historian, Kim Smart, secretary, Yvette Rice, song leader, Dana CartmiU. treasurer, Jean Dumphord. recreational leader. Shannon McKee, parliantentarian, and Rodney Bumpus. reporter. 81 FHA FHA Members Attend State Meet The FHA and Home Economics Dept, were busy as usual this year. The FHA Spring meet was held at Midway College, the Fall meet at Perryville Battle- ground and the 37th State meet was in Louisville. Kim Smart and Rebecca Burden attended the State meet where Kim acted as one of the presiders at a meet- ing on changes of the earth. For their community service project this year the club members helped at the Special Olympics. Every club needs money and the FHA members sold cups and calendars to help defray some of their expenses. The highlight of the year was the spring banquet with the installation of officers and recognition of chapter parents. FHA 83 La buche de Noel et la mousse au chocolat CLUB OFFICERS■ President Susan Henryi Vice Presi dent Kaila Emerson Secretary Sharon Crumbie FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: Robert Geddings. David Correll. Steve Layson. Mark Mack. Wade Eades. Scott Beheler. Thad Harrington. Mrs. Woodford. Ruthie Shriver, Susan Henry, Kaila Emerson. Leila Wills, Juan Jackson, Patrice Holman. Tammy Roe, Bruce Luther. Teri Hazzard. Jimmy Prince. Kim Wasson. Leslie Ayers. Pat Fitzwater. Maye Fryer. Sharon Crumbie. Paula Florence. Charles Duncan, Ricky Waugh. Billy Turner. Tyrone Crumbie 84 French Club Latin Club Officers President — Donald Wells V-President — Elizabeth Hewit Secretary — Melissa King Treasurer — Mike Chumbley (absent) Proverbs Worth Knowing Ora et labora. (Pray and work) Ut sementem feceris ita mets. (as you sow so will you reap.) Temendi causa est nescire. (Ignorance is the cause of fear.) Latin Club 85 National Forensic League is a prestigious high school organization for outstanding speakers. Speech stu- dents earn membership in the N.F.L. by participating in speech tournaments and receiving points for high ratings acending to a national grading system. Pictured left to right: Lisa Flutchison. Melissa King. Rebecca Burden, Lynn Williams and Elizabeth Hewitt. Not pictured but members are Mary Beth Turner and Chad Dykes. On a windy day in March Mrs. Rose- berry set out for the Regional Speech Tournament at Eastern Ken- tucky University with Lynn Wil- liams and Pat Fitz water. 86 Speech NFL Tammy Weaver. Jeannie Gorey. Kelly Crain. Suzy Wells. Gwen Pitts. Teri Hazzard. Brian Wall. Bo Henry, Steve Layson. Doug Crumble. Tommy Skeen. The Student Council consisting of three representatives from each grade level and their spon- sor. Mrs. Lelia Henry, met month- ly to provide a platform for stu- dent expression and deal with student concerns. To fulfill their purpose of rendering service to the school and community, they decorated the school Christmas tree) donated two video tapes to the school) and collected canned goods for the Community Food Store. Student Council 87 V -' J ' OFFICERS President — Ruthie Shriver Vice President — Timmy Rankin Secretary — Kenneth Sanders Treasurer — Jeff Livengood Lisa Flutchison. Richard Gieselman. Ruthie Shriver. Beverly Gay. Owen Gorey, Tammy Weaver. Bobby Mat- tingly, Jeff Livengood, Laura Fowler, Timmy Rankin, Ms. Keeton, Kenneth Sanders. 88 Art Club Ms. Keeton is shown hanging a poster of self-por- traits done by the elementary students. Shown here are just a few of the many portraits done by art students. Art Club 89 STAFF ACCOMPLISHED MUCH The staff of the Pride accom- plished much in the 1981-1982 school year and had a lot of fun doing it. Many long hours were involved for everyone. Yards of typset copy was proofread and non-reproducing blue pens were a page editors best friend. Even though many sacrifices were made it was well worth the time and effort involved when the paper came out. The Pride Staff in action The Pride Assignment Editor, Mary King Logan, typ- ing up the week's assignments 90 Newspaper This year’s page editors. Leila Wills. Jennifer Jones, Vonda King. Pat Fitzwater, Mary King Logan, Susan Henry, Dwight Galloway, worked long hours to get the paper completed on schedule. Relaxing Moment For Editors Elizabeth Hewit — Business and Advertising Manager Steve Layson — Assistant Edi- tor Mark Davis — Editor Newspaper 9! Co-editors Tracey Kookendoffer and Mary Beth Turner rest for a few moments between faculty pictures. Assistant Editor Jennifer Jones con- fers with co-editors about layout and format. Margaret Ann Forsythe ponders over the arrange- ment of copy and text. Jean Dumphord. Vicki Brooks, and Shannon McKee check the senior proofs that have arrived from the company. 92 Yearbook Rebecca Burden. Teri Hazzard. Mary Beth Turner. Tracey Kockendoffer. Jennifer Jones. Shannon McKee. Nancy Bannister. Margaret Ann Forsythe, Karen Powers. Vicki Brooks, Mrs. Wanda Richard, and Euchre Johnson. Staff Has Hard Working Year The yearbook staff has worked very hard to put out a nice yearbook for their fellow students. Due to inflation, yearbook sales lowered but year- book ads surprisingly rose. Mrs. Wanda Richard along with Mary Beth Turner and Tracey Kookendoffer and Jennifer Jones have done an exceptionally fine job. The yearbook staff thanks everyone who has sup- ported the 1982 Parisian. Yearbook 93 John Watson concentrates while sanding cabinets. Eddie demonstrates the table saw s 94 Clifford poses at the band saw. Pat and Doug hammer on the roof Nursing career enthusiast Gina Jones takes Toni’s blood pressure. Ricky and Richard toy with a transmission. Vocational School Many of our students at- tend Vocational School in Clark County. While there, they participate in courses such as) Auto Mechanics. Car- pentry, Machine Shop. Weld- ing, and Health Careers. We wish all of our Vocation- al students the best of luck in their chosen occupations. Timmy Howard puts the finishing touches on his cabinet. 95 New On Campus The new Industrial Arts club was small but made up for this in quality of work. They participated in a showing of their handicrafts in Richmond where Libbie Shriver took top overall honors. They also displayed their work at the Spring Con- cert and Crafts Festival held at the school. The club officers were Willie Shriver, secretary Kent Wall, vice-presi- dent; Brian Wall, president and Pat Fitz- water, sergent at arms. Packed Attendance Over 400 person attended the P.H.S. Alumni Dinner this year. Alumnus Harry Lancaster was the speaker. At left Betty Jo Denton Heick presents five scholorships to Billy Turner, Chad Dykes, Ruth Shriver, Mark Davis, and Mary Beth Turner. Roy Baber presents coveted Kirkpatrick Cup to Clyde Boaz for his many years of service to the Paris Schools. Roy Baber, out going President of the P.H.S. Alumni Association, is pictured with Billy Turner, Vice- President, Bill Morris. President, Mike Lovell. Trea- surer. Trina Bussell, secretary is not pictured. These people were elected new officers at the dinner. Mrs. Roseberry is shown presenting a new award, the Zerelda Noland A ward, to Billy Turner, who was also the recipient of the Alumni Cup. Eye Awards were presented to Susan Henry, Bruce Forsythe. Jennifer Jones, and Alice McClintock. Oth- er winners that are not pictured are, Alice Si wick i, and Doug Crumbie. Mr. Ronald Chumbley PdHS High School Superintendent Margaret Brooks Angie Hut sell Euchre Johnson Lisa Parrish Kaila Emerson Ricky Waugh Vicki Brooks Rut hie Shriver Owen Gorey Mary King Logan Bridget Richardson Bobby Mattingly Mary Beth Turner Ronnie Wess Jeff Livengood Beverly Kenney Louie Emmons Eric Smith Carol Logan Robert Rankin George Richardson Trish Holman Tracy Sharon Greg Marshall Alice Purcell Eddie Jones Timmy Rankin Pam Rice Woodrow Miles Todd Merringer Janet Marks Bubby Sponcil Steve Thomas Patty VanMeter Ricky Morgan Pat Harney Tammy Bryant Roger Pitts Doug Crumb ie Jenny McCord Doug Mcllvain Dwight Badgett Missy Early wine Reggie Clark Kent Wall Lisa Arnold Juan Jackson 98 Sr. Class Senior Class 1982 Mr. Homer H. Goins Principal Karen Powers Jayne Robin Jimmy Prince Denise Hutchison Jo Fryer Kelvin Myers Jennifer Jones Kim Wasson Bruce Luther Peggy Sebastian Margie Peters Frank Toile Leia Arnold Tom McFarland Steve Trumbo Jean Dumphord Laura Fowler Mike McFarland Mark Davis George Jones Billy Turner Vicki Cavanaugh Rene Zuniga Dennis Workman Tracey Kookendoffer Vada Rankin Steve Judy Margaret Forsythe Jon Stevenson Garnet Rankin Leila Wills James Hall Roger Sargent Stacie McCarty Ricky Parsons Brad Pierce Shannon McKee Chad Dykes Pat Fitz water Elaine Dumphord James Buckner Timmy Howard Susan Henry Darryl Wells Bryan Peters Scherl Brown Clifford Buckner Sr. Class 99 Vocational Business and Office and Clark County Certificate Winners Carol Logan. Denise Hutchison, Mary King Logan, Lisa Arnold, Jennifer Jones, Lisa Parrish, Margaret Ann Forsythe, Tracey Kookendoffer, Vicki Cavanaugh. Alice Purcell, Lelia Wills, Leia Arnold. Vicki Brooks, Missy Earlywine, Mary Beth Turner. Euchre Johnson, Dwight Badgett. Greg Marshall. Jayne Robin, Margie Peters. Janet Marks, Toni Henson, Elaine Dumphord, Pat Harney. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Mary Beth Turner, Paris Alumni Tracey Kookendoffer. Scherl Brown, Stanley Walker Grubbs Scholarship) Jennifer Jones. J. Earns Adams Kiwanis Award. Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship, Teens Who Care Scholarship) Margaret Ann For- sythe, Stanley Grubbs Scholarship) Mark Davis, Academic Scholarship to George- town College, William B. Reed Scholar- ship) Chad Dykes, U.K. Alumni Scholar- ship, William B. Reed Scholarship) William Turner. The Pittenger Award, Paris Alum- ni Scholarship. Stanley Grubbs Scholar- ship. iOO Honors Honors Day Recipients D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENS AWARD Billy Turner KENTUCKY SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS MA TH A WARD Chad Dykes MA THEMA TICS DEPARTMENT Algebra I — Tommy Skeen. Martina Henson Algebra II — Karen Parsons Geometry — Kim Smart. James Clark Calculus-Trig. — Mary Beth Turner Math K) — Rose Mullins Math 9 — Bryan Schietz ENGLISH DEPARTMENT English I — Beth Galloway. Re if Mar ter. Kirk Woosley English II — Lisa Hutchison. Cathy Poland English III — Debra Kenney English IV — Mary Beth Turner. Billy Turner Journalism — Dwight Galloway. Elizabeth Hewit. Mark Davis. Jennifer Jones Journalism Certificates — Keith Brockmen. Steve Lay son. Jimmy Prince. Jennifer Jones Enoch Grehan Memorial Awards — Mary King Logan. Mark Davis Conservation Essay Contest — Tracey Kookendoffer Zerelda Noland A ward — Billy Turner LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT French I — Beth Bonnet te French II — Billy Turner Latin I — Beth Galloway. Tommy Skeen Latin II — Kelley Crain SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Physics — Chad Dykes Chemistry — Wade Eades Biology — Kelley Crain. Lisa Hutchison. Kim Smart. Mike Chumbley Science — Beth Galloway. Tommy Skeen. Frank Whitney SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Citizenship — Kim Smart. Kirk Woosley. Angela Hutsell World Geography — Michelle Gilkerson Government — Susan Henry. Kim Wasson Government Certificates — Juan Jackson. Charlotte Whalen World History — Lynn Williams. Kelley Crain. Lisa Hutchison World History Certificates — Eric Fitzwater. Mike Gay. Marty Goins. Jeannie Gorey. Kim Smart. Elizabeth Hewit U.S. History — Karen Parsons U.S. History Certificates — James Clark. Keith Brown. Tyron Crumbie. Charles Duncan. Wade Eades. Maye Fryer. Robert Geddings. Steve Lay son. Beverly True. Brian Wall. Blayne Harrington VOCATIONAL EDUCATION — BUSINESS AND OFFICE Accounting I — Tracey Kookendoffer Accounting II — Jo Fryer Introduction to Business — Yvette Rice Typing I — Leslie Ayers. Scott Beheler. Tracey Kookendoffer Business English and Communications — Alice Purcell. Jo Fryer Shorthand I — Beverly True FBLA Outstanding Officers — Denise Hutchison. Alice Purcell. Carol Logan Parisian Awards — Tracey Kookendoffer. Mary Beth Turner. Jennifer Jones Honors 101 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION — HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics I — Blame Clark Advanced Home Economics — Terri Shriver Adult Living — Steve Trumbo VOCATIONAL EDUCATION — INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPT. Drafting — Chad Dykes General Crafts Certificates — Libby Shriver. Sean Brady. Chris Rankin. Donnie Turner. Richard Turner. Richard Reed. Thad Parsons General Woods — Brian Wall. James Clark Clark County Vocational School Awards — Health Services — Janet Marks. Marie Jones. Toni Henson Welding — Roger Pitts. Eddie Franklin Carpentery — Clifford Buckner. Pat Harney. Timmy Howard. Eddie Jones. Doug Mcllvain. Brad Pearce ART DEPARTMENT Art I — Lisa Hutchison Art II — Libby Shriver Art III — Rut hie Shriver HEALTH. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SAFETY Driver Education — Mike Chumbley. Debra Kenny. Jimmy Prince Physical Education I — Keyy Vickers. Beth Galloway Physical Education II — L ynn Clark. Blaine Clark Health — Martina Henson. Beth Galloway Physical Education I 6 Health Award — Frank Whitney MUSIC DEPARTMENT Outstanding Music Department Award — William Turner Vocal Awards — Rene Zuniga. Tracey Kookendoffer. Pat Fitzwater. Margaret Brooks. Kaila Emerson. Lisa Arnold. Margaret Anne Forsythe. Trish Holman Band Service Awards — Tracey Kookendoffer. Lisa Arnold. Margaret Ann Forsythe. Leia Arnold. Scherl Brown. Chad Dykes. Rene Zuniga Band Dept. Award for Performance. Conduct, and Attendance — William Turner. Margaret Ann Forsythe. Scherl Brown. Tracey Kookendoffer. Vicki Cavanaugh. Lisa Arnold. Leia Arnold. Chad Dykes. Rene Zuniga Vocal Dept. Award for Performance. Conduct and Attendance — Rene Zuniga. Tracey Kookendoffer. Pat Fitzwater. Margaret Ann Forsythe. Lisa Arnold. Kaila Emerson. Trish Holman. Margaret Brooks Majorette Award — Vicki Cavanaugh Who's Who in Music Award — Chad Dykes. Tracey Kookendoffer. Kaila Emerson All American Hall of Fame Band Honor Certificates — William Turner. Rene Zuniga Stanley Walker Grubbs Scholarship Awards — William Turner. Tracey Kookendoffer. Scherl Brown. Margaret Ann Forsythe PERFORMING SERVICE HONORS Kentucky Girls' State Delegate — Karen Parsons. Tammy Roe Kentucky Boys' State Delegate — Blayne Harrmgon Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Award — Kelley Crain Teens Who Care — Kelvin Myers. James Buckner. James Emerson. Tammy Bryant. Eric Fitzwater. Demetrius Moore. Ronnie Wess. Rick Davis Library Aides — Trish Holman. Peggy Sebastian. Pat tie Van Meter. Karen Power. Mark Davis Student Office Workers — Valerie Davidson. Charlotte Whalen. Vonda King. Pam Harr ill. Margie Peters. Kelley Crain Tutoring Service — Dwight Badgett Bookstore Workers — Jenny McCord. Gwen Pitts 102 Honors Spring Sports Honors BASEBALL Mike McFarland — Senior Co-Captain Award Kevin Sponcil — Senior Co-Captain Award Juan Jackson — Best Field Percentage Greg Marshall — Highest Batting Average TRACK Doug Crumbie — Jessie Owens Award Leia Arnold — Outstanding Runner Lamont Jones — Outstanding Runner Steve Jones — Outstanding Sprinter Doug Crumbie — Outstanding Field Performer Kim Dale — Outstanding Field Performer GOLF Darryl Wells — Senior Golf Award Mike Chumbley — Letter Mike Chumbley. Scott Beheler. Darryl Wells. Steve Judy. Marty Goins. Brian Wall. Dwight Galloway, Hart Beheler, Steve Lay son, Donald Wells — Certificates TENNIS Certificates — Greg Marshall, Dennis Workman, Bobby Wilkerson. Tyron Crumbie, Kenneth Sanders. Rodney Roe. Myron Roberts, Randy Turner. Beth Galloway, Joy Mack. Debbie Correll, Lisa Hutchison, Kim Smart, Rebecca Burden, Demetrius Moore. Honors 103 McDonalds Salutes The Future Business Leaders Of Paris, KY Your Contribution To The Ronald McDonald House Shows What True Leadership Is All About. 104 Ads SUNDRY STORES 716 Main Street Paris, KY 40361 987-067 We Never Stop ... Saving You Money Lamb And Hog Sale Every Wednesday 1:30 P.M. Compliments of Paris Stockyards, Inc. 987-2785 Cattle 8 Calf Sale Every Thursday 8:30 A.M. IF IT S LUMBER — CALL OUR NUMBER 1 4 T H AND MAIN STREETS MARTYN-HURLEY FUNERAL HOME The Funeral Home With A Home Like Atmosphere 502 Williams St. PARIS. KY. Ph. 987-2354 THE W.R. STAMLER CORPORATION MILLERSBURG MANUFACTURERS OF MINING AND MATERIALS HANDLING MACHINERY A Good Company Always Looking For Good People An Equal Opportunity Employer 105 Compliments Of KENTUCKY TEXTILES One 20th Street Paris. KY Compliments of Bourbon Hardware 420 Main !KmI 987-1318 Everything In Hardware NAPIER’S BARBER SHOP 1335 South Main 987-0155 APPRECIATED GIFTS SINCE 1895 AU , (696) 987-2650 The A.J. Winters Co. Diamonds Watches China Silver Crystal Old Coins Compliments of JERRY ROBIN 419 MAIN STREET PARIS. KENTUCKY 40361 CLAY WARD AGENCY, INC. 1210 S. Main Paris, Ky. 987-1861 Representing Congratulations To the Graduating Class of 1982 LLOYD’S OF LONDON Since 1931 Dave C. Parrish, Pres. LUSK FUNERAL HOMES, INC R. Shackelford Parrish, Mgr. KX Ads HANSLEY INDUSTINC. Compliments of MILTON a LOVELL PARIS WAREHOUSE COMPANY South Main. Paris. KY 40361 Ed Jackson. Mgr. Phs. 987-1574 — 987-3388 Theodore Ritchie. Sales Mgr. Kenneth Holland — Fred Whaley Pricilla Clark PLUMBING HEATING, INC. DAUGHERTY PAINT AND SUPPLY Dawes T. McCracken Jr., Inc. 1813’ j Main Street Paris, Kentucky Top of the Stairs Gallery Cor. Fifth-Main Street Paris, Kentucky 40361 Sallie and Burl Lovell Ads 107 Congratulations, Seniors! Your Hometown Newspaper SMJTS FLORIST GREENHOUSES Peacock Road at Bypass Phone 987-3967 REALTOR' McConnell REAL ESTATE, INC. REALTORS-A UCTIONEERS 10th Main Streets Paris, Kentucky 40361 R.E. McConnell Bill T. McConnell BOWMAN S MYERS LUMBER COMPANY 10 BALDWIN AVENUE PARIS. KENTUCKY 40361 Kurfee's Paints — Building Mat. Contractors PH: (606) 987-6418 Barbara McConnell W.T. McConnell Paris 606-987-3212 Phones Lexington 606-252-2018 Blue Grass Federal Savings Loan Association “Public Auctions A Specialty With Over 30 Years Experience 600 High St. Parii, Ky. Phone 987-2951 108 Ads SPIVEYS, INC. 1350 South Main St. (606) 981-2625 Paris (606) 254-8194 Lexington Store Hours 8-8 Daily 8-6 Saturday Convenient Food Mart Good Care at PUCKETT’S DAY CARE Mary E. Puckett Cee-Bo St. Jokm Ads 109 31 West 20th Street Learn how to make up your face...free. Tod.in Merle Norman invitc you lo heaul ifully programmed makeup and learn I he design andcolorool ourown Juncarv collection in the world heaul it u I face Ourlrnmed Heaul x Come to Merle Norman for our tree Adviwirw w ill leach vou how lo 1 Open makeover Todax your eye with color 2 Shape xour lip Mill lx 3('oniour your face 4I'route a whole new climate for xour «kin IV f(ir || . ( mi Farr Merle Norman ha one ol the musl maLEnoRmfin 2 — 4th Street, Paris. KY 987-2922 Compliments of DURA CORPORATION Fords Mill Road PARIS. KENTUCKY Congra tulations D 6 B Auto and Tractor Supply 987-7364 127 Main Street Paris. KY 40361 JEROME HARNEY'S BARBER SHOP 615 Main St. ”,It Pays To Be Well Groomed. ” Compliments of Bourbon Hatchery 300 Pleasant Street 987-2215 Smith Dump Truck Service Rock Dirt Haullng-Truck Rental We also build repair farm roads 20 years experience Phone 987-3772 Day or Night Doug Lowry Lowry and Crouch Wilma Lowry REAL ESTATE Telephone (606) 987-4679 Auctions — Private Sales I 10 Ads 424 Main Paris, Kentucky 40361 EDIE’S BEAUTY SHOP WILSON’S Prescription Center III W. 8th Street LEXINGTON ROAD PARIS. KY 987-1901 PHONE 987-1257 1 PIT-STOP SERVICE FOR O.C. APPLIANCES Compliments of PARIS CEMETERY COMPANY GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER RILEY WHITAKER. OWNER 813 MAIN ST. PARIS. KY. 409SI Phone 067-5213 custom exhaust systems 7 JEWELL’S AUTO PARTS 1543 SOUTH MAIN PARIS, KENTUCKY 40361 PHONE (606) 987-0347 CONTRACTUAL PRODUCTION MACHINING OF CASTINGS 8 FORGINGS PARIS MANUFACTURING CO., INC 10 Legion Road. Paris. Kentucky 40361 PHONE 606-987-63X GUY F. ORMSBY GUY F. ORMSBY. JR. PRESIDENT VICE PRES. Afto'ERV DRU'6rGd. • P ElCBiPTION. ORJJCjGi ISJb COR. MAIN a SEVENTH PARIS, KY. PHONE 987-4181 PFEIFER SHOE STORE 528 Main Street 987-3685 Paris, Kentucky AIGNER, BASS, CITATIONS, FREEMEN PERSONALITY AND THOM MCAN J. Hamlet Collier and Son Inc ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS PARIS, KENTUCKY 40361 Heating A Air Conditioning BUS. PHONE 987-1525 RES. (Jr.) 987-1918 Compliments of PARIS MONUMENT WORKS Ads III Compliments of MAGIC MIRROR BEAUTY SALON 617 Main Street Phone 987-6500 Open 6:30-10 Mon.-Sat. ■ t 10-9 on Sunday Lin ville Electric, Inc. AND REFRIGERATION SERVICE 248 MT. AIRY AVE. PARIS. KY. 40361 LEROY LINVILLE. OWNER PHONE 987-3987 AIR CONDITIONING Compliments POE REAL TY 6 AUCTION COMPANY of 1431 South Main Phone: 987-3760 Brent's Antiques Auctions — Sales — Appraisals 2001 S. Main James E. Poe — Broker-Auctioneer Marjorie J. Green — Salesperson Mallinckrodt Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 MALLINCKRODTINC St. Louis, Missouri-1867 Paris, Kentucky-1977 111 Ads Best Wishes To The Senior Class BOURBON COUNTY Compliments FISCAL COURT of Roy T. Baber. County Judge Executive Dr. A. Michael John Butler Kelly Haley Dorcas Basone Adrian Reynolds Dickie Clark Alvin Leach Thornton e6d Med Hardware BOOTING FERTILISER BOURBON FARM SERVICE, INC •ONE STOP FARM SERVICE PHONE 606-987-3620 Compliments of Lucky Brothers, Inc. Complete Machine Shop Facilities 14 88 So. Main Radio hack 40“' MAt - Phone: 987-4310 Portable Welding Equipment 240 ULLESTON A VENUE PARIS. KENTUCKY 40361 South Main Texaco Emmons Son Grocery 927 Pleasant St. Paris, Ky. 40361 1602 South Main 987-6261 987-3610 Open Tires, Tubes, Auto Accessories and Road Service 6 A.M.-10 P.M. We treat you □ the year 0 Homer's Tastee Freeze dr. The Little Place with Big Hospitality FARRIS STUDIO £ GIFT SHOP daxoi n £odn i florist greenhouses JOHN a CAROL MARlER owners Featuring Photography — Film Finishing Hallmark Cards — Gifts Jewelry 634 Main St. 987-4736 Of 30 E 19th ST 1jl PO box 36 114 LOCUST avE ■l|l PA«iS xv 40361 CARLISLE XV 40311 II PM (606) 90 7 2660 Pm i606 289 2717 Ads II3 SAM CUMMINS Chevrolet-Buick- -Pontiac-Oldsmobile, lac. 310 Mala 987-4345 Paris, Ky. 252-7040 Compliments of Ramset Fastening Systems “The Best Place To Trade” . EPPERSON CO. am 1440 WILP wm 3 • Hardware Building Materials Henry Wyatt, Mgr. 987-6779 141 West 19th St- Paris, Ky. 40361 I Love Paris! SkiiveFb LAUNDRY AND DRYCLEANING Compliments of AKEMON’S BARBER SHOP 6th and Main Street FABRIC FAIR 708 Main St. Phone 987-7960 114 Ads Mary Wells 1470 S. Main St. Paris. KY 40361 606-987-62II Lock OOD'S CAR Compliments of DORCAS K. DAVIS and STAFF OF BOURBON CIRCUIT CLERKS OFFICE Compliments of fllTC McCLURE — HILL — CASE Corner of 5th and Pleasant Phone 987-1667 CompUm«frti ti (f he ©xforh QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE WOMEN’S WEAR MEN’S WEAR PARIS, KENTUCKY 531 MAIN ST. PH.-606-987-4466 Pari , If. 40141 NaM 117-2414 Main Bank 01 Mam Street Banking Hours Monday thru Friday lobby 9-4 Drive-In 8-6 Saturday lobby 9-12 Drive-In 8-12 NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY OF PARIS Your Complete Banking Center Full Service Bank Branch Bank 1318 South Main Banking Hours Monday thru Friday Lobby 9-5 Drive-In 8-6 Saturday Lobby 9-12 Drive-In 8-12 Ben Franklin Homing face Ads US Terry Pollitt Robbie Lyons The Big Crew Serving You The City Of Paris Light Department Transmission and Distribution Ron Bailey Noah Johnson Richard Harris NICHOLS 10th and Mala Straats — hdi Complimets of BOURBON LAUNDRY 5 DRY CLEANERS Y.M.C.A. PARIS BOURBON COUNTY, INC BOARD OF DIRECTORS FANTASY HAIR DESIGN 23 W. 17th Street Parii, Kentucky 40361 Appointment! 987-4648 ☆ Cynthiana Gymnastics Center ☆ 127 E. Pike Street Cynthiana, Ky. 41031 Phone — (606) 234-2664 or 234-5984 gymnasts age 3-16 yrs. Owners: Mike S Linda Hatterick SUE WHITE Contar Manager Brunswick Bourbon Bowt Paria 4 Islington Road Pana. KY «036! (000) 907-3101 KISSICK S DEATON'S INTERIORS 1856 SOUTH MAIN STREET PARIS. KENTUCKY 40361 PHONE 987-0149 BILL Y KISSICK JEFF DEATON 116 Ads Peoples Bank Trust Compliments of LERMAN’S “Your Family Dept. Stores 701-705 Main Street Paris, Kentucky 40361 987-3232 Compliments Of Chas. P. Cook, Inc. OLD KENTUCKY HAMS Cooked Or Uncooked Phone 987-1320-1321 Compliments Of Betty Jo Denton Heick And Staff Of Bourbon County Clerk's Office Compliments of GLEN’S JOHN METZ JEWELERS DRUG 714 Main St. Paris, Ky. Reliable Prescription Service Phone 987-2429 987-2515 509 Main Street Compliments of The Citizen ADVERTISER. Ads 117 HINTON- TURNER TOWN AND VILLAGE SCHOOL OF DANCE CTuneral 34.ome 526 PLEASANT STREET PARIS, KENTUCKY 40361 1358 S. Main Street, Paris, Ky. Phone 987-4980 Pat Bell Luanne Franklin John H. Butler Bruce H. Forsythe Joe L. Wells J.C. PENNEY Congratulations To Margaret Anne and the Senior Class Catalog Number 987-49K) Open Daily Friday 9-8:00 9-5:30 Saturday 9-6.00 Compliments of HANCOCK FARMS, INC. 118 Ads BOURBON AGRICULTURAL BANK AND TRUST CO. ‘‘Full Service Bank” Two Excellent Locations Downtown at 4tb and Main Street Lexington Road Branch 4 Speedy Drive-In Lanes Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. OUTSTANDING TRUST AND LOAN DEPARTMENTS THE GREEN APPLE Phone 987-1795 We open doors for you Have Fun 500 PLEASANT STREET. PARIS. KENTUCKY 40361 (606) 987-5100 Ed. Bubba” Sutherland. Broker The Square The Pride-in-Performance People Ads 119 Afoot and light-hearted take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me. The long path before me. 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