RSMSCZJONS Today as you reflect upon the past, may you know the pride of accomplishment . . . And tomorrow as you turn toward the future, may you know the warmth of friends, the beauty of life, and the joy of success. |ย r-- r- 1 PAM SI AM PAMS MJQM PAMS, KStfZUeKV IT โโ- t r Reflect On Zhe year โ84-85 And See Jf you Remember โ the first day of school and the disappoint- ment you felt when you found out whose homeroom you were in! โ when you found yourself sitting beside your best friend's girl in English class and decided she wasn't half bad! โ when you had to kick your locker to open it and then wished you hadn't! โ when pep rallies were crazy, screaming exhibitions among classes! โ when Miss Cox won her 200th basketball game! โ when the cheerleaders weren't cheering! โ when winter coats, scarves, portable heat- ers, and hot chocolate weren't enough to keep you warm when the boiler went out! Reflection 3 โ when the seniors decided to extend their free hours on Prom day and paid double time in D-Hall! โ when the football team lost to Beechwood and the State Cham- pionship! โ when the best part of the band trip was the bus ride! โ when Miss Woodford retired! โ when telephone calls were public listening! โ when Ernie was suppose to be the only one dismissed early from class! โโ when chili was served every other Tuesday โ regardless! 4 Reflections '84- 85 โ when your lunch was bought at the book- store and your table was the hall floor! โ when the Model Office was flooded and repairs took six weeks! โ when steak was served at the Academic Booster banquet โ with no steak knives! โ when the track team had only five mem- bers โ all who qualified for the regional meet! โ when the walls and lockers were oran- ge black instead of green! โ when academics overshadowed sports! 6 Reflections '84- 85 Officers Chad Hudnall โ Student Council Jessica Harrington โ Treasurer Ouida Wess โ Secretary Bobby Wagoner โ Vice-President Chris Haney โ President FRESHMEN V Emily Anderson Ron Amburgey Donnie Baber Kim Baber Jeff Bailey Matt Bccraft Deanna Berlin Seottie Berryman Crystal Bills Maceo Bishop Stephanie Bishop DavuLfiLike Tony Blanton Gerald Brown Tracy Cameron ย J Chtis Carpenter ] I Scotty Carpenter Brai Case U Jeff Christopher Brent Chumbley Jennifer Cole Travis Conner Danny Con ell Jannette Courtney Dustin Cummins LaTonya Cunningha Martin Day Mike Day Thomas Dray Angie Dykes Laura fj rlywine Candy Edwards Tina Endrts John Fay Mike Fielder Pam Franklin ____ 8 Freshmen JoAnna Fullmer Maclellan Gaines John Gay Melinda Geddings Kelli Gray Chris Haney Holly Harrill Shanda Harrell Jessica Harrington Larry Harris Jason Hayes Toinfa Hayes Tia Henson Shanda Hersey D.ma Himes Chad Hudnall Lana Hutchinson Dawn Hyatt Michelle Jackson Julius Johnson Dawson fohnson Chris Jones Rachael Jones Jackie Ken non Gary Lawrence Michael Laythen Jimmy Long Ernie I ucky - i Mandy Mann Michelle Mann James Ma rks David Martin Nancy McCracken Steve McWhorter Billy Mitchell Mtesy Mitchell 4 Freshmen 9 10 Freshmen Mildred Morton Tony Myers Buffy Nutter Rayburn Nutter Dave Parsons I Rusty Pai sons Holly Pate Lori Pierce Yolanda Poston Steven Quigley . Rodney Ratliff Robby Rhinesmith Elmer Roe Malika Sanders Chris Scott Ronnie Scott | Hutch Sherman Helen Shuver Robeit Snapp Jennifer Sosby Shawn Sparks Clinton Townsend Stephanie Trosper John Turner Lisa Turner Mark Underwood Jeff Vickers Bobby Wagoner Sarah Webb Ouida VVess Lynn Whits Robert Wilk Eric Williams ileff Whalen Lichellc Woods Robin Worthington Paul Yazell Officers Shannon Roundtree โ President Pete English โ Student Council Seana Paul โ Secretary Yvonne Cummins โ Treasurer Tina Tubbs โ Vice-President SOPHOMORES Melissa Adams Melody Clemons Renee Conyers Dana Coons Raytynn Allen Mandy Armstrong April Banks Christine Bishop Sabrina Blanton Penny Burke Lisa Casebier James Cason T Raymond Chen.mlt Yvonne Cummins Todd Earlywine Petยซ- English William Foma Eddie Fryman Tammy Griffin David Henry Christy Hollon Blaine Holman Lisa Horton Phillip Humphrey Susan Kaufman Billy Keeton 12 Sophomores Shane Kern: til Paul Little Mike Luthc Deanna Ma k Nathan Ml. k | Clyde Marks Mike McMahon Bryan Malinger jSS I I racy Mi Steve Miller iames Million Becky Mitcliell Sloan Mitchell Doris Oliver Scana Paul Sandy Pearl John Poland Sharae Porter Pam Plummer Darrell Rankin Chuck Redwine Mark Richardson Lisa Roe Shannon Roundtree Sean Scott Donna Shriver David Smart Carmen Smith Clay Sousley Eric Steward Jeff Tipton Tina Tubbs Larry Vickers Mike Wells Marsha White Terri Wilford Mike Young ____________________ Sophomores 13 Officers Nancy Kaufman โ Student Council Holli Steward โ Secretary Lee Ingram โ Treasurer Mike Pack โ President Mike Jones โ Vice-President JUNIORS James Bartlett Noel Bowman Derek Brooks ยฃ Tyrone Brown Carla Brownings I ChaHcAuAe Max Castle Greg CaStil LaTonya Bult Eric Chumflwy Juniors 15 Mike Jones Whitney Jones Nancy Kaufman David Keding Daffeney Mack 9 W Steven Marshall Vanessa McDaniels Jeff McMahon Lisa Miles John Morgan Robyn MorrTs Teresa Morton Judy Pridemore Jerry Purcell Robin Ramey Karla Richardson f ยฃ David Roe FKim Roc j Ronnie Sparks Michelle Stevenson Holli StmH; Livia Thomas Mike True Patrick Turpin John Underwood Danny Vanmeter Mark Williams Kim Woosley Kelly Yazell 16 Juniors Officers semens Carrie Clay โ Student Council Representative Joy Mack โ Secretary Beth Galloway โ President Suzy Wells โ Treasurer Tommy Skeen โ Vice-President Terrence Brooks Annette Brown Dana Adams Kyle Baber Pamela Bass Guy Bowman Mike Brady Sean Brady Gloria Burns Jennifer Cameron Debbie Correll Gae Estes Charles Evans Queen Clay With Court Cheri Carpenter, Suzy Wells, Carrie Clay, Pam Bass, Carla Richard- Dana Coons, Renee Conyers, Shannon Roundtree, Janette Courtney, son, Holly Ferrell, Whitney Jones, Nancy Kaufman, Seana Paul, Jessica Harrington, Rachael Jones, Jackie Kennon Principal Homer Goins is shown congratulating and presenting Miss Clay with a gift of remembrance. At right Mr. Douglas Clay, the father of the queen, beams with joy. Miss Clay is flanked by the 1983 Queen, Miss Terri Shriver and her escort Mayor Doug Castle. Master Mathew McConnell and Miss Mary Beth Kearns served as crown and flower bearers. 20 Homecoming J k 1984-85 .Homecoming Queen โ Miss Carrie Clay The 1984 Homecoming Queen is the charming and vivacious Miss Carrie Clay. When asked what her initial reaction was when she heard her name called, shocked was her reply. My next thought was how many good friends I have at Paris. It is not by accident that she has alot of friends. Carrie is an honor student, who displays a liking for everyone she meets. Her wit, friendly smile and ability to get along with both students and faculty have earned her a spot in the hearts of all in the three short years she has been at P.H.S. Carrie states that she loves Paris High. She is serving as a senior representative on the student council this year. She attends as many of the football and basketball games as possible. A job after school along with studying takes up most of her free time. After graduation her plans are to attend Murray State University and major in finance and economics. Congratulations Carrie and when you reflect back on your high school days, this is sure to be a most pleasant one. Homccom i ng 21 Paula Heflin Robert Henry Christie Henson Martina Henson Yvonne Howard Rochelle Johnson Angela Jones Kevin Jones Valerie Kenney ยซ Raymond Jones Lamont Jones Seniors Select ments to our school's athletics. Tommy participates in football, basketball, and baseball; while Robin heads Wittiest โ Myrin Koberts And Carrie Clay up the girls' basketball and tennis teams with out- standing statistics. Most Studious โ Kirk Woosley And Beth Myrin and Carrie are known for their ability to create spontaneous laughter throughout the school day. Their ability to do this makes them popular with ev- eryone. Calloway Kirk and Beth have always had their names on the faculty list and honor roll. Kirk is also involved with Most Talented โ Keif Alar er And drancine Smith the Scholastic Challenge Team which requires much research and time. Beth has made straight A's dur- ing her high school career, which is an achievement in which she can be proud. Reif and Francine are both members of the Paris High Band. Reif also displays his talent in art and athletics; while Francine can be heard singing with the Parison- naires. 24 Whos Who Whoโs Best Mall Reamers โ Mike Brady And Mary Clark Mike and Mary can always be seen roaming the halls. Whether it's between or during classes they somehow have the knack for never being caught. Most Cikely Co Sueeeed โ Jrank Whitney And $oy Mark Success as defined by Webster is the satisfactory ac- complishment of something attempted. Regardless of what these two may set their minds to we are sure they will be successful in their endeavors. Who s Who 25 Best All Around โ Bo Henry And Pamela Bass Class Clowns โ Zimmy Rankin And Carla Cindsay Carla and Timmy are at it again! With their bright smiles and cunning ways, they spread laughter throughout each classroom that they invade. Joy Mack Rick McCord Kenneth Parsons Violet Kenney Carla Lindsay Reif Marler Michelle Martinson Stoner Parsons Thad Parsons Henry Poston Timothy Rankin Robin Redwine Thomas Reed Sabrina Rice Kim Richardson Myrin Roberts 27 28 Baby Pictures Baby Pictures 29 Rodney Roe Gail Sargent Brian Scheitz Francine Smith Willy Shriver Thomas Skeen Shahnda Thomas Sara Trumbo Donald Turner Randy Turner Kelly Vickers Darlene Wells Suzy Wells DeAnna Wiseman Scott Whitaker Kirk Woosley Frank Whitney Gary Yazell 3l Paris Hoard O Education Mr. Thomas Siwicki, Mr. Robert Wilkerson, Mr. Elwood Parker, Mr. Thomas Skeen, Chairman; Mrs. Ted Wiseman. 32 Administration Mr. Kon alti Chum bley Superintendent Paraphrasing two forgotten authors: โ The man who thinks, reads, studies, and meditates has intelligence etched in his fea- tures, stamped on his brow, and gleaming from his eyes, reflections of a well spent life. โ The world is a mirror. Frown and it will return a scowl; smile and it will be friendly. May your reflections of Paris High be most pleasant. Ron Chumbley Secretaries Mrs. Martha Hratuel Mrs. Marts JCawson Mrs. Marsha Wagoner Mr. Hantes โDieher son Assistant Superintendent It is the task of the Paris School System to help each of you cope with influences which serve to mold and determine your future. Your years at Paris High School are designed to prepare you for a better understanding of the educational op- portunities available to you so that your future may be secured. Director of Pupil Personnel May your life reflect the positive attributes of knowledge, self-esteem, courage, citizen- ship, and genuine concern for others that you have learned as a student at Paris High. As your journey throughout life, set an example of one in whose footsteps you would have been proud to follow. Mr. Centuel ยฃ. Arnold Administration 33 Miss Cote Honored Staff The 1985 Parisian dedicates its yearbook to Miss Janice Cox. Miss Cox is a supportive and dedicated faculty member who has been teaching at Paris High School for six years. She received her Bachelor of Science and Home Economics Degree, Masters of Arts in Secondary Education, and Rank I in Secondary Schools at Eastern Kentucky University. She is ori- ginally from Pineville, Kentucky and now resides in Lexington During the summer she enjoys reading, throwing darts, playing softball, and like all young ladies, getting a tan. Over the past six years she has been very active with many school organizations: Junior Prom sponsor for six years, served on the Guidance Committee for four years, was Assistant Cheer- leading sponsor for two years, and FHA sponsor for six years. Miss Cox teaches consumer education, general and comprehen- sive home economics, foods and parenthood. The FHA club is one of the largest on campus because of Miss Cox's ability to lead and get along with others. She expressed that her most exciting experience with FHA was taking her students to the state con- vention in Louisville during her second year. The FHA club sponsors many school projects such as, a Thanksgiving basket, promoting wholesome recreation, and a degree program where students build leadership. Miss Cox states, '1 feel extremely fortunate to be teaching at Paris High. Overall, the quality of faculty, administrators, and students is very high and I'm very proud to be a part of it!'' Anyone can see how Miss Janice Cox feels about Paris High School because she always has a smile on her face. The yearbook staff salutes you. Miss Cox, for all of your hard work and dedica- tion. 34 Dedication Secretary Mrs. Helen S'winford Principal Mr. Homer H. (joins We urge all of our students to take advantage of the great legacy left them by their forefathers in providing a fine high school in which they can achieve INSTRUCTION enabling them to re- ceive a good EDUCATION if they want it. Accountant Mrs. Alma Poardman Administration 35 Mrs. Mary Dickerson Rank I, Eastern Kentucky University English, Journalism Mrs. Sharon Toadvine M.A., Eastern Kentucky University English, French Mr. Paul Franz M.A., University of Illinois Music, Band Mrs. Elizabeth Scott Rank I, Univer- sity of Ken- tucky Counsel- or Ms. Joy Armstrong M.A., University of Kentucky Business Education Mr. Albert Ryle B.S., Morehead State University History, Math 36 Faculty Mrs. Wanda Richard A.B., University of Kentucky Business Education Mr. James B. Jones M.A., University of Kentucky English, Latin Mr. Larry Kline- felter M.A., University of Kentucky Physics, Science Mrs. Carolyn Brannock B.S., Georgetown College Algebra, Geometry Mrs. Sharon Rankin B.S., Eastern Kentucky University Resource Room Mr. John E. Kokas Rank I, University of Kentucky History, Citizenship Faculty 37 Mr. Randy Reese M.A., Ohio University Health P.E. Miss Janice Cox Rank I, Eastern Ken- tucky University Home Economics Mr. Dennis Bellinger M.A., Eastern Kentucky University Resource Room Miss Sharon B. Fields M.A., Georgetown Col- lege Business Education Mr. George Wilder M.A., Murray State University Industrial Education Mrs. Audrey Stiles 5th year, University of Kentucky Homebound Instructor Mr. Lee Johnson B.A., University of Kentucky Chemistry, Math, Computers 38 Faculty Miss Judy Cox M.A., Eastern Kentucky University Physical Education Miss Betsy Brooks Woodford A.B., University of Kentucky Spanish The past school year saw the retire- ment of one of Paris High School's most respected and loved educators. Miss Bet- sy Brooks Woodford. Miss Woodford had devoted 37 years to the school, in which time she taught English, French, Latin, and Spanish. As we reflect upon our years with her, we recall the wit and humor, as well as the knowledge she bestowed upon us. Hers is an image that reminds us of the wonderful years we spend at Paris High School. Mrs. Beverly A. Wujcik M.A., University of Kentucky Art Mrs. Kenney Roseberry M.A., Georgetown College English Mrs. Lelia Henry Rank I, University of Kentucky Librarian Mr. Mark Crain Rank I, Morehead State University Biology Faculty 39 --------------1_________ Academia Js ft ting Heard The Paris High Academic Challenge, team, composed of Mike Hughes, Captain; Eric Chumbly, and Kirk Woosley, success- fully completed its second year of existence as 8 of 52 teams to reach the quarter-final round in the In The Know ' competition, sponsored by WLEX-TV. On their way to this position, they defeated the teams of Ca- sey County, Danville and Bourbon County. In KET's Scholastic Challenge competi- tion, the team progressed to the second round by defeating Campbell and Jackson Counties but were defeated in the second round by Owensboro. The team members, as well as the alter- nates, Henry Poston, Byran Schietz, Reif Marler, and Mike Pack, spent many hours in preparation for this year's competition, and found their effort to pay off, not only in actual competition, but in mental and social growth. The team was coached by Mrs. Mary Dickerson. The research assistant was Mrs. Leila Henry. For the first time this year, the state of Kentucky was offered the charter for its schools to participate in the state Academic Decathlon on February 23, 1985, which would send the winning state team to na- tional competition in Los Angeles, Califor- nia, in June. Unlike the PHS Academic Challenge team which is chosen from grades 9-12, the Academic Decathlon team was se- lected from grades 11-12 only. The team consisted of 6 members, which included team members from three catergories based on individual grade point averages. Paris High Varsity members, with a grade point average of 0.00-2.99, were Debbie Correll and Byran Schietz; Scholastic members, with a grade point average of 3.00-3.74, were Reif Marler. and Kirk Woosley. and Honor members with a grade point average of 3.73- 4.00, were Mike Pack and Eric Chumbley. Varsity alternates were Cheri Carpenter and Carla Lindsay; Scholastic alternates were Mike Hughes and Henry Poston, and the Honor alternate was Beth Galloway. Competition involved six written tests in the areas of Economics. Language and Lit- erature, Fine Arts. Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. The Paris High Academic Decathlon team performed exeedingly well, placing 18th of 50 teams statewide. The team was coached by Mrs. Mary Dickerson. Mike Pack, Eric Chumbley, Kirk Woosley, Bryan Schietz, Debbie Cor- rell, Reif Marler, Mrs. Dickerson, Mike Hughes, Henry Poston, Beth Galloway, Carla Lindsay. Eric Chumbley, Mike Hughes, Kirk Woosley, Mrs. Henry, Mike Pack, Reif Marler, Henry Poston, Bryan Schietz, Mrs. Dickerson. The officers are to be commended for their hard work and dedication to see that this new Academic Pride Booster Club succeed- ed. The officers were; Sue McCracken, Presi- dent; Marilyn Smart, Vice-President; Jane Lee Courtney, Secretary; and William Jones, Treasurer. This year has seen the emergence of a new group that puts emphasis on grades and achieving at all lev- els. The Academic Boosters have as their main objective to motivate students and to recognize those who show improved effort in school-related areas. Students who brought their grades up one or more letters in a six week period were presented a coupon for a snack from the book- store. A student-faculty basketball game was enjoyed by all. The trivia contest was both educational and fun โ to say nothing of the free lunch. The Board of Education spon- sored a banquet honoring those Mr. Goins is arranging the let- tering for the new bulletin board which announced the honor roll students each six weeks. The honor roll board boast those with all A's or ones with a 3.0 with no D's or E's. Paris with a 3.0 or better grade point average. The Boosters provided medals and sweatshirts for the 3.0 to 3.7 students and blazers were presented to those who had a 3.8 to 4 average. Henry Poston was presented a $100 U.S. Savings Bond by the Booster Club for being the senior who had shown the greatest im- provement over the last four years. Beth Calloway was honored with a $100 Bond for having a perfect 4.0 standing. 42 Academic Pride Boosters FRESHMEN CRYSTAL BILLS GERALD BROWN CHRIS CARPENTER SCOTTIE CARPENTER BRAD CASE JENNIFER COLE JANNETTE COURTNEY MELINDA GEDDINGS CHRIS HANEY SHANDA HARRELL TONYA HAYES JACKIE KENNON MICHELLE MANN NANCY McCRACKEN steven McWhorter RAYBURN NUTTER HOLLY PATE YOLANDA POSTON MALIKA SANDERS HELEN SHRIVER STEPHANIE TROSPER BOBBY WAGONER LYNN WHITSON ROBERT WILKIRSON ERIC WILLIAMS SOPHOMORES CHRISTINE BISHOP LISA CASEBIER YVONNE CUMMINS DANA COONS BLAINE HOLMAN CHRISTIE HOLLON PHILLIP HUMPHREY SUSAN KAUFMAN SEAN MARLER BECKY MITCHELL mike McMahon PAM PLUMMER CHUCK REDWINE DAVID SMART JEFF TIPTON TINA TUBBS MIKE YOUNG JUNIORS โขERIC CHUMBLEY HOLLY FERRELL โขLEE INGRAM โขMIKE JONES โขNANCY KAUFMAN vanessa McDaniel TERESA MORTON โขMIKE PACK โขHOLLI STEWARD KELLY YAZELL SENIORS PAM BASS GLORIA BURNS DEBBIE CORRELL โขBETH GALLOWAY KRISTIE GAUNCE BO HENRY MARTINA HENSON MIKE HUGHES CARLA LINDSAY JOY MACK REIF MARLER MICHELLE MARTINSON HENRY POSTON ROBIN REDWINE TOMMY SKEEN KELLY VICKERS FRANK WHITNEY DEANNA WISEMAN KIRK WOOSLEY 3.8 or above standing Academic Pride Booster Club Ht'tfl Members Provide _______________________________________________r The Beta Club is a non-secret achievement, service organization for senior high students. A scholastic standing of 3.2 or above is required for membership. In addition a member must possess high qualities of character and leadership. This year, the club under the guidance of Mrs. Rose- berry stayed very busy. They cleaned up the senior courtyard, participated as guides for teachers on Par- ent Nights, and acted as ushers for Commencement and Baccaluarate. The club was responsible for main- taining the honor roll board each six weeks. This year's officers were: Reif Marler, president; Beth Galloway, vice-president; Robin Redwine, secre- tary and Frank Whitney, treasurer. Mike Pack, Eric Chumbley, Kirk Woosley, Kelly Yazell, Tommy Skeen Pam Bass, Robin Redwine, Kristie Gaunce, Carla Browning, Gloria Burns, Martina Henson, Mike Jones, Lee Ingram, Holli Steward, Reid Marler, Beth Galloway, Frank Whitney, Mrs. Roseberry 44 Beta Club Services dor School Beta Club 45 The new Beta members were inducted at a very impressive ceremony before the entire student body. They were Susan Kaufman, Becky Mitchell, Yvonne Cummins, Blaine Holman, Phillip Humphrey, Sean Marler, Deanna Wiseman, Debbie Correll, David Smart, Christine Bishop, Dana Coons and Lisa Case- bier. Mrs. Betty Jo Denton Heick, County Clerk, spoke to the assembly on the life and contributions to society of Edward Prichard. Beta members Mike Pack, Eric Chumbley and Reif Marler were in charge of placing the names on the honor roll board. 1_____________________________ JCatiH Club Continues Js 46 Latin Club This year's Latin Club was com- prised of Latin I and II classes. De- spite the retirement of Miss Wood- ford, the Latin classes have contin- ued their studies under Mr. Jim B. Jones. These classes have been very ac- tive on projects such as translating Caesar and the Aeneid. They have Miss Woodford Retires. also studied sentence structure and the many viewpoints of Roman lit- erature. It has been an educational and challenging year for Latin students. All of these students should be congratulated and commended for their hard work. Latin Club 47 7tendi Club Sttjoijs Chocolate Mousse The French Club, under the guidance of Mrs. Sharon Toadvine, did some very innovation projects this year. During the Christmas season, they learned the words to some French Christmas carols and cele- brated with mini yule cakes in the French tradition. For Valentine's Day, they re- searched the love stories of some famous Frenchmen. Before spring break in April, the students prepared French projects. Among those presented were post- ers, t-shirts with French slogans and various foods. One group (Mike Pack, Mark Crain, and Eric Chumbley) video-taped their prep- aration of Chocolate Mousse and presented Gustaue's Kitchenโ to the class, along with the mousse. Julie Gorey, Nancy Kaufman, Kelly Yazell, Derek Brooks. Mark Williams, Eric Chumbley, David Kedings, Holli Ferrell, Mark Diamond, Mike Pack, Mark Crain, Kenny Parsons, Lee Ingram, Noel Bowman, Mike True Can you imagine French Christmas carols from this group! Officers were: Mike Pack, vice-president: Mark Crain, treasurer; Lee Ingram, president and Derek Brooks, secretary. 48 French Club Speech Club โ But excels _______________I The speech club, which is spon- sored by Mrs. Toadvine, had a very successful year. Active participants in speech competition this year were Darnel Jones and Nancy Kaufman. The two competitors at- tended the Scott County Speech Tournament on October 20 and at that tournament, Darnel won first place for his reading of I Will Not Go Back by Milton Geiger in the poetry category. They also attended the Lexington Catholic Tournament on January Darnel has the true spirit to perform at any function. 19. At that tournament, Nancy read There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury in the prose cate- gory. Darnel told one of the Moth- er West Wind Stories, Unc' Billy Possum, by Thornton Burgess, and won third place with his read- ing of 1 Will Not Go Back. Dar- nell qualified for the state tourna- ment in story telling. Nancy and Darnel are to be com- mended for their fine support to the speech program. Nancy's enthusiasm for speech competition will be a great asset to the club next year. Club members, Nancy Kaufman, Nancy McCracken, Shanda Harrell, Darnel Jones, Mike Wells, Sean Scott, and Mrs. Toadvine flash a snappy smile for our photographer. Speech 49 Paris High Pride Staff Receives In my five years at PHS, I have been privileged to have 'good to ex- cellent' newspaper staffs each year. This year, however, the staff has reached the plateau of 'superior'. They have achieved far beyond my expectations โ both in class work and in journalistic competition, comments Mrs. Mary Dickerson, the papers advisor. At the Mark of Excellence Com- petition at Western Kentucky, the Paris High Pride received many honors. Lee Ingram took first place in news writing and Max Castle re- ceived second place honors for sports coverage. Pamela Bass won third place for feature writing and the advertising department headed by Nancy Kaufman placed third also. Another honor came at the Eastern Kentucky Competition when the sports department took second place. When you, the staff, reflect back on this year it will certainly be nothing but wonderful. Congratu- lations! Pam, Lee and Max were honored with placing at the Mark of Excellence competition. 50 Paris High Pride Accolade dram Advisor Seated are page editors, Holly Ferrell, Debbie Correll, Mike Pack, Julie Gorey, Max Castle, Mike Hughes. Standing are assistant page editors, Henry Poston, Gae Estes, Lee Ingram, Mary Clark, Kevin Jones and Randy Turner. Above is the main staff of the newspaper; Henry Poston, assistant editor; Holly Ferrell, editor; Mike Pack, business manager; Mike Hughes, assignment editor and Mrs. Mary Dickerson, advisor. Paris High Pride 51 Parisian Staff Jiads Ml Work The 1985 Parisian staff has attacked a huge job this year with many deadlines that had to be met. There were pictures to be taken, rough drafts to be drawn up, articles to be written, and the final draft, which had to be rushed to the publishers before that dreadful due date. Yes, we were busy! The staff hopes that you enjoy the 1985 Parisian and regrets that we cannot present a much larger, more colorful edition. But that, like all things, re- quires more money. We receive the money to pub- lish our yearbook through subscriptions from ads and yearbook sales. So students, buy your book early so we can prepare one full of surprises next year. v And jCittle Play yearbook Staff Mary Clark, Shari Hutsell. Joy Mack, Sabrina Blanton. Paula Heflin, Sabrina Rice, Mrs. Wanda Richard, Mike Young, Yvonne Howard, DeAnna Wiseman, Gae Estes, Dana Adams, Pam Bass, Gloria Burns, Robert Wilkirson, Chris Jones Yearbook 53 Clark County Vocational School Willie Shriver finds that working on the automobile engine is a tedious job. Matt and Greg work at the vice in welding class. John Underwood takes a break from welding to pose for the pho- tographer. Greg Caudill is sanding away on a piece of metal. 54 Vocational School Matt Hunt, Greg Caudill, and John Underwood all shown taking a break from the frustrating work on the heavy machines. If you are ever ill you may find yourself in the capable hands of Christie Henson, Tina Hutsell, and Angie Jones. Above, Christie displays her ability to listen to the heart as Tina presides as the perfect pa- tient. Matt poses in the proper weld- ing attire. Vocational School 55 JUCA Captures Meaning FBLA officers were: Seated, Mary Clark, secretary; Debbie Correll, reporter; Standing, DeAnna Wiseman, treasurer; Dana Adams, presi- dent; Gloria Burns, vice-president. Henry Poston above, and Darnel Jones below, proudly hold their re- gional trophies. 56 FBLA Henry Poston, Rich McCord, Tina Endris, Rochelle Johnson, Annette Brown, Mary Clark, Miss Fields, Ms. Armstrong, Donna Shriver, Helen Shriver, Jessica Harrington, Shannon Roundtree, Dana Adams, Gloria Burns, Paula Heflin, Debbie Correll, Kim Baber, Shawn Sparks, DeAnna Wiseman, Gae Estes, Yvonne Howard, Eric Williams, Robin Worthington Once gain the FBLA club was quite active with its activities for the school and community. This year FBLA achieved more than they thought was possible. They started out by having a super fundraising project, in which they sold Tom-Wat Showcases. They competed in the regional FBLA conference held at North- ern Kentucky University. There were two winners, Henry Poston in Public Speaking and Darnel Jones in Impromptu Speaking. These two young men went to the state conference in Louis- ville. Both of them came back with 5th place trophies, which was a great honor. FBLA and FHA had their an- nual Christmas party. The club honored the basketball teams with refreshments and flowers. They sponsored a food basket at Thanksgiving for a needy fam- ily. During FBLA week, they sponsored an art typing contest and gave giant Hershey kisses to the faculty. FBLA 57 3MA Improves leadership With The Paris High chapter of Future Homemakers of America celebrat- ed its 6th affiliated year as the Na- tional FHA celebrated 45 years. With 41 due paying members this year, FHA became the largest club at Paris High. Because a major goal of FHA is to improve leadership ability and in- volve all members, a program of work was established to include a variety of activities throughout the year. These activities included offi- cers training at the Region 15 Fall leadership conference at University of Kentucky; planned programs for the monthly meetings; acting as host hostess' for college career night; purchased magazine sub- scriptions for the high school li- brary; sponsored a Halloween dress-up day and contest; joined FBLA for a Christmas party; planned a variety of activities for FHA week in February that includ- ed selling giant Hersey kisses with proceeds going to UNICEF; attend- ed the state FHA meeting in Louis- ville; contributed money to home economics department for pur- chase of needed supplies; planned a Degree workshop pizza party for June 5; and as a final celebration for a great year, went to Kings Is- land on May 18. All in all, the FHA feels this year has been a very suc- cessful one and is planning for next year to be even better! The officers are: Whitney Jones, parliman- tarian; Pat Turpin, president; Lisa Duncan, recreation leader; Becky Mitchell, 1st vice- president, Ronnie Sparks, reporter; Rochell Johnson, historian; Livia Thomas, secretary; Sara Trumbo, 2nd vice-president; Yvonne Howard, treasurer; Robin Ramey, song lead- er. 58 FHA A Most Of Activities FHA members, Robin, Debbie and Lamont brighten Mrs. Armstrong's day with a rose. As a member of the FHA, one gains valuable leadership qualities. FHA 59 Student Council Busy year ____________I--------------- The major purposes of the Stu- dent Council are to encourage bet- ter relationships among students and between students and the fac- ulty; to provide a platform for stu- dent expression; to encourage stan- dards of good citizenship; and to render services to the school and community. It is composed of twelve mem- bers โ the President, Vice-Presi- dent and Student Council Repre- sentative of each level, grades 9 through 12. Council officers are; Tommy Skeen, president, Mike Pack, vice-president, and Shannon Roundtree, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Leila Henry is the sponsor. Activities during the year includ- ed decorating the school at Christ- mas; collecting food and money for Mike Pack, Shannon Roundtree, Tommy Skeen, Chad Hudnall, Bobby Wagoner, Mike Jones, Beth Galloway, Nancy Kauf- man, Tina Tubbs, Pete English, Chris Haney the Community Food Store; operat- ing on the needs of education in ing a local phone center for the Ce- Kentucky sponsored by The Inter- rebral Palsy Telethon; serving on im Joint Committee on Education the Cheerleaders Selection Com- of the Kentucky General Assembly mittee and attending a public hear- at Harrison County High. 60 Student Council 1___________________ Zhe fellowship Of Christian Athletes _______________________I------------------- The Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes serves as a means of spreading the Wordโ of Jesus Christ to coaches and athletes. The Paris High School Huddle meets twice a month to discuss and relate prob- lems inherent in high school ath- letes to Christian doctrine. The non-denominational group attend- ed the state convention in Lexing- ton this past spring and will send at least two athletes this summer to camps. Robin Redwine and Tom- my Skeen were nominated for ath- lete of the year and Tommy won the award at a banquet in May. President โ Frank Whitney Vice President โ Reif Marler Secretary Treasurer โ Tommy Skeen FCA 61 Majorette: Latonya Chenault 62 Band Missy Mitchell Sabrina Blanton Renee Johnson Zke Paris High Hand Senior band member, Guy Bowman, displays his drumming ability. Judy Pridemore Lisa Casebier Mandy Armstrong Seana Paul 1 A Band members preparing to pep up the crowd at the state tournament. Band 63 Parisomaires Entertain Community _______________I The Parisonnaires under the di- rection of Mr. Paul Franz have been busy entertaining this year. In De- cember they presented a Christmas program at the Rotary Club and Lioness Club. At the Christmas Concert, Francine Smith sang a fabulous solo. They also participat- ed in Baccalaureate where they sang Riding the Sun and Great- est Love of All! Mr. Franz has done a super job while he has been here and we wish him luck in Michigan. Pam Plummer, Seana Paul. Lisa Casebier, Christie Hollon, Becky Mitchell, Dana Coons, Blaine Colman, Doris Oliver, Terri Wilford, Deanna Mack, Darnell Jones, Renee Conyers, Stephanie Trosper, Sabrina Rice, Nancy McCracken, Raylynn Allen, Sheila Dodge, Pam Franklin, Sharae Porter, Jessica Harrington, Jennifer Cole 64 Parisonnaires Art Club Promotes Art Awareness The Art Club has taken on a new look under their first year sponsor, Mrs. Wujcik. The club promoted an awareness of the arts by filling a showcase with students' work. The Art Club traveled to Lexington in Febru- ary to visit galleries and to an art museum in Cincinnati in the spring. Chris Carpenter won $25 in the Regional competition for high school art students. Under the leadership of Presi- dent Macco Bishop, Vice-Presi- dent James Long, Secretary Ray- burn Nutter, and Treasurer Ronnie Scott, the Art Club had a very interesting and productive year. Art Club 65 I_______________ Industrial Arts Show Projects ______________I--------------- Officers: President โ Mike Laythen. Sec- retary Mike McMahon. Vice President โ Todd Earlywine, Treasurer. David Hen- ry We have always heard โthe way to a man's heart is through his stomach, but the way to a wom- an's heart is to make her some- thing pretty. The Industrial Arts classes are learning to make both pretty and useful items. This year's Crafts Show was very out- standing with winners in Ad- vanced Woodworking and Gener- al Crafts being โ 1st place โ James Million and Robert Wilkir- son, 2nd place โ Darrell Rankin and Brent Chumbley, 3rd place โ Jerry Purcell and Chris Scott. Mr. Bellinger, in his half year with the class, is to be commended for the work he has supervised. oo lnJu liidl Ait- B Case, M Bannister, M. Richardson, J. Million, S. Quigely, M. McMahon, S. Kendall, C. Hudnall, J. Fay, M. Williams, B. Wagoner, M. Bishop, P. English, C. Sousley, J. Marks, K. Jones, P. Humphrey, M. Laythen, P. Little, B. Mitchell, J. Turner, S. Carpenter, G. Brown, G. Harp, D. Henry! L. Fomas, D. Brooks, B. Henry, T. Earlywine, W. Shriver, D. Rankin, T. Skeen, L. Harris, J. McMahon, R. Chenault. M. Brady, S. Brady, C. Burke, F. Whitney. R. Marler, D. Roe, S. Hawkins, T. Mann, R. Yazell, S. Whitaker, B. Hudnall, E. Stewart. D. Smart, H. Poston, K Baber, 6. Turner, B Chumbley, C. Redwine, H. Sherman, C. Marks, C. Haney, E. Chumbley, M. Crain SCOREBOARD Mayfield 21-25 Lewis Co. 43-14 Harrison Co. 26-0 Mercer 14-9 Bourbon Co. 7-19 Nicholas Co. 42-7 Berea 60-20 Paintsville 42-26 Garrard Co. 61-36 Harrodsburg 27-24 Madison Co. 34-8 Carroll Co. 26-6 Russellville 7-0 Beech wood 26-35 Senior fullback. Tommy Skeen, rushed for a total of 1,039 yards. 68 Football Mounds Have Successful Season The 1984 football season was a bit- ter-sweet one for the Pride of PHS. It was a year in which Coach Randy Reese and his Greyhounds lost the first game of the season since 1980, to AA power-house Mayfield. It was also a year in which the Hounds lost to cross-town rival Bourbon County for the first time in eight years. But this is only half the story of the 1984 Paris football squad. 1984 was also a year in which the Greyhounds brought home the dis- trict title for the fifth consecutive year and then won their fourth consecutive Regional title. It was a year in which the Pride received its revenge against the Russellville Panthers, by snapping their twenty-five game win- ning streak. Coach Reese and the Hounds went on to become runners- up in their third State Championship appearance in four years against the Beechwood Tigers. Although they didn't bring home the State Title, the 1984 senior squad has no reason to be ashamed. They end their high school careers with a record of 49-4, and numerous other accomplishments. There is no doubt that the 1984 PHS football squad upheld the school's tradition of pride, sportsmanship, and competitiveness, and lived by the school's motto, Semper Cum Superbia. Foot ba 11 69 Banquet Manors Players Robert Henry โ Honorary Captain. Donnie Turner โ Most Efficient Defensive Lineman Tommy Skeen โ Honorary Captain and Most Efficient Linebacker Frank Whitney โ Ironman Mike Brady โ Most Efficient Offensive Lineman Thomas Reed โ Most Efficient Offensive Back Scott Whitaker โ Most Efficient Defensive Back Head Coach โ Randy Reese Sean gets a well deserved break. 70 Football Head Coach Randy Reese presents Doug Parrish with the โHonorary Coach of the Year award. Football 71 Boyโs Varsity Basketball Zeam Ami Cheerleaders M. Henson, Y. Cummins, P. Bass, K. Woosley, C. Lindsay, S. Wells, G. Estes, M. Fister, C. Carpenter, S. English, M, Clark, Bo Henry, Mark Diamond, David Keddings, Derek Brooks, James Cason, Max Castle, Tommy Skeen, Terrence Brooks, Clyde Marks, Myrin Roberts, Chuck Redwine, Lee Ingram, Mark Allen Crain, Raymond Jones Scoreboard TEAM WE THEY Scott County 56 83 Grant County 60 62 Montgomery County 70 63 Pendleton County 80 83 Bracken County 52 58 Nicholas County 56 46 Maysville 73 53 Bath County 69 65 M.M.I. 59 36 Frankfort 81 oO Bourbon County 66 61 Bryan Station 57 75 Jenkins Invitational St. Patrick 55 51 Whitesburg 76 55 District Tournament Jenkins 56 41 Bourbon County 53 52 Mason County 42 55 M.M.I. 72 44 Harrison County 52 48 Harrison County 48 43 Grant County 66 68 Regional Tournament Bourbon County 74 58 Bracken County 74 62 Fleming County 68 60 St. Patrick 58 47 Jenkins 42 55 Mason County 48 50 Western Hills Burley Classic 64 53 (Double Overtime) Zeam Suffers Heart-breaking Jfess On Way Zo โSweet toโ The 1984-85 PHS Basketball squad ended a very rewarding sea- son in April of this year. They end- ed it with a near miss shot at the Sweet-16. This season's accomplishments encompassed such achievements as defeating cross-town rival Bourbon County three straight times, bring- ing home another district cham- pionship, and a trip to the regional finals against Mason County. In the finals we lost to Mason County in a heart-breaker, by two points in double overtime. Behind the leadership of Coach Crain and a senior club including Raymond Jones, Bo Henry, Tom- my Skeen, Myrin Roberts, and Ter- rence Brooks the team won 21 games this season. This is the best record the basketball team has had in a number ofyears. PHS is very proud of this year's team. If the senior leadership con- tinues to be on the level of this year's leadership, then in the next few years it may not be a Sweet- 16 near-miss, but it will be a reali- ty. The state better beware, 1986 just may be the year of the HOUND. Basketball 73 Banquet Honors Raymond Jones โ 6th Man Senior Award Bo Henry โ 6th Man Senior Award Myrin Roberts โ Most Re- bounds Field Goal Percentage Leading Scorer Senior Award Terrence Brooks โ Most Assists Free Throw Percentage Most Steals Senior Award Tommy Skeen โ Defensive Award Senior Award 74 Bask.etball May's {J.V. Mark Sousley, Danny Correll, Steven Quigley, Mike Latham, James Marks, Dusty Cummins, Gary Lawrence, Shawn Sparks, Steve Duncum, Tony Blanton, Brent Chumbley, Chris Haney, Scotty Berryman, Larry Harris, McKallen Jackson, Tony Sosby Derek leaps high to take rebound while Raymond affords protection. Jeff Tipton โ Hustlin Hound Mark Diamond โ Free Throw Percentage Hustlin Hound Clyde Marks โ Most Improved Field Goal Percentage Rebounds James Cason โ Leading Scorer Rusty Parsons โ Hustlin Hound Basketball 75 Zhe Cady hound Squad Christie Merringer and Shonia Harrell, Racheal Jones, Robin Redwine, Dana Coons, Sharae Porter, Tina Hutsell, Michelle Jackson, Helen Shriver, Beth Galloway, Holli Steward, Debbie Correll, Blaine Holman, Donna Shriver, Shanda Harrell, Teresa Morton, and Raylynn Allan. Scoreboard TEAM WE THEY Tates Creek 46 45 Clark County 46 52 Montgomery County S3 36 Lafayette 29 63 Campbell Co. Tourney Campbell County 36 30 Harrison County 42 25 Harrison Co. Tourney Fleming County 37 38 Nicholas County 55 21 Dorton 43 40 Bourbon County 44 31 Lexington Catholic 53 39 Mason County 48 54 Madison Central 39 41 Pendleton County 60 38 Harrison County 57 44 Bourbon County 47 30 Estill County 50 48 Bryan Station 53 59 Bath County 37 39 Franklin County 55 70 Bracken County 47 40 District Tournament Bourbon County 52 31 Harrison County 54 39 Regional Tournament Clark County 59 30 Mason County (OT) 51 54 JCadyhounds Post Win Ju uvo Zoumammts The 1984-85 Ladyhounds had what could be considered as a roller coaster season. For most of the sea- son the Ladyhounds were inconsis- tent in their play, however, by the end of the season they were playing with both confidence and consis- tency. They ended their season with a disappointing over-time loss to Mason County in the regional semi-finals, making the team's re- cord 16-9. The Ladyhounds proved they were number one by winning two tournaments this year, the Camp- bell County Christmas Tourna- ment and the 37th District Tourna- ment. Three players were named to the Campbell County all-tourna- ment team. They were Debbie Cor- rell, Beth Galloway, and Robin Redwine. Another great accomplishment that the Ladyhounds made this year was giving Coach Judy Cox her 200th career victory. The win came against Bourbon County in the District Tournament. The Ladyhounds are saying fare- well to three seniors this year, Deb- bie Correll, Beth Galloway, and Robin Redwine. Basket ball 77 Cadykounds Honored Shonia Harrell, manager; Tomeka Allen, manager; Debbie Correll, free throw percentage, captain award; Beth Galloway, leading scorer, captain award; Ray Lynn Allen; Robin Redwine, field goal percentage, hustlin hound award; Dana Coons, most rebounds, defensive award; Sharae Porter, most improved. Dana Coons, best field goal percentage; Donna Shriver, certificate; Helen Shriver, 110% award; Shanda Harrell, most improved; Teresa Morton, best defensive award. Holli seems to be saying. Stand back ladies, it's all mine.' Varsity Cheerleaders Sherri English, Cheri Carpenter, Yvonne Cummins, Mary Clark, Martina Hen- son, Pamela Bass Mindy Fister, Carla Lindsay, Suzy Wells, Gae Estes, Kim Woosley 80 Cheerlcaders junior Varsity Shannon Roundtree Pam Franklin Susan Kaufman Holli Harrell Malika Sanders Stephanie Trosper Holly Pate Jessica Harrington 8l Cheerleaders Zrack Zeam, Small This year's track team was small in number, they did an outstanding job. They represented Paris High School out- standingly. They competed all year against class AA and AAA schools. The goals for this year's team was to improve at each meet on times and distance, and to strive for their personal best. Each in- dividual on this team did just that! Coach Bellinger and Coach Haddix would like to let the team know We re proud of each and every one of you! All members on the team will be returning next year and the coaches are looking forward to a GREAT year. Zeresa Morten 100 Meter Dash โ 16:25 400 Meter Run โ 1:41.1 Mile Run โ 6:54.1 Regional: 100 Meter Dash 400 Meter Run Mile Run 82 Track Jh Number, Big Ju Qiviug Personal Best Eric Chuntbley Discus โ personal best 142'8 Regionals Discus 1st place 133'10 Sectional Discus 104' Brent Chuntbley Shot โ 45'7 Discus โ 115'10 Regionals Discus 4th place 115'10โ Shot 42'2 4th place Discus 115'7 5th place Heth Coses Zo Champion The number one tennis player, Beth Galloway, made it into the final eight at the regional tournament where she was ousted by the eventual champion. t Other tennis players this year included Shanda Harrell, Lisa Case- bier, Shelia Dodge, Kelly Vickers, Debbie Correll, and Joy Mack. Joy Mack makes a super serve to gain her the No. 2 spot in girl's tennis this year. The Junior Varsity team was made up of Malika Isaacs, Heather Pack, Michelle Goins, Holli Id a r r i 11, Nancy McCracken, Christy Hollon, Shannon Johnson, and Lisa Lin- ville. 84 Tennis Above, enjoying a game of doubles is Kelly Vickers and Debbie Cor- rell. Myrin Roberts prepares to return the ball to one of his opponents. Myrin was 8-2 in 1985 singles matches, ranked fourth in the region and made it to the semifinals in tourna- ment play. Team members, posing at the net for our camera man, are Steve McWhorter, Tracey Miles, Mark Diamond, David Keding, Randy Turner and Myrin Roberts. Uaseball Season Suds With 14-6 Record MarM Par Par Par Par Par Par Par Par Par -Pin- Pat Par - Par 11 11 12 18 10 14 6 1 s 5 s 4 Bfacken Co. Menifee Co. Nicholas Co. Maysville Maysville Menifee Co. Menifee Co. Montgomery Co. Harrison Co. Nichol.re Co.- Par ; Paris 11 s 11 s 21 s 9 Paris 19 Par Par Par District: Paris 7 S 25 s 11 s 9 Bourbon Co. Scott Co. Williamstown w ย mstown MYsvfflW Bourboh Co. MMI MMI Menifee Co. Harrison The 1985 Greyhouiul baseball team rounded up a successful season with a 14 o record. The Hound's season was highlighted with impressive wins over Bourbon o and Scott Co. where the Greyhounds pounded out a total of 43 hits and 30 runs Along with a successful season the graduation of four starting seniors will be sorely missed: Tommy Skeen, team leader in home run-, with 6. runs batted in with 27; Scott Whitaker team leader in hits with 34, singles 23, stolen bases 18; Steve Hawkins team leader in batting average with a 595, triples 3; and Bo Henry who hit an impressive 52o with 1 home run. The Hounds, in the first round of the district tournament gave the Harrison Co. Thorobreds a real โdog'' fight to continue on in district play, but fell short 8-7. Mark Richardson, Paul Little, Pete English, Tommy Skeen, Mike Luther, Shane Kendall, David Smart, Bill Hudnal, Scott Whitaker, Max Castle, Bo Henry, Phillip Miller, Steve Hawkins. Golf Zeam Mas Slow ] ear The golf team this year was both short on players and wins. David Henry led with a 39.95 average for 9 holes. We hope for a better year in 1986. Seated: Stephen Henry and David Keding Standing: David Henry, John Wall, Bo Hen- ry, Shawn Sparks and Ronnie Sparks Golf 87 88 Prom Derek Brooks announced each senior and their date for the Grand March. Mike Pack, junior class president, waits to announce the king and queen finalist. โ85 Prom features Zke โRoaring 20โsโ Junior Class President, Mike Pack, presents Prom Queen, Carrie Clay with roses while Mark Crain congratulates King, Donnie Turner Friday, April 26 was a night many students will remember for a long time. The 1985 Prom went underway at 8:30 p.m. at the Southside Gymnasium. The Roaring 20's was the theme chosen by the junior class. Many unique ideas were brought together to add to the atmosphere of the fun, carefree period in time. The band. The Usual Su- spects, played for the festive oc- casion. They are a very outstand- ing Lexington band which has won the Decent Exposure Con- test sponsored by the radio sta- tion WKQQ 98. The final and most exciting part of the prom was the crown- ing of the king and queen, which were Donnie Turner and Carrie Clay. The two senior attendants chosen were Pamela Bass and Terrence Brooks. Prom 89 Then Tom, a serviceman, (Henry Poston) takes ref- uge in the inn. Soon after his arrival, a mysterious young woman (Kristie Gaunce) appears, but she doesn't last long, no thanks to Flint (Mike Hughes). Norma Corwin (De Anna Wiseman) explains her plans to State Trooper (Sean Brady) and spend the night alone in the haunted, deserted Inn of the engineer (Myrin) Three Sisters, much to the disapproval of her business manager (Kirk Woosley) and her assistant (Gae Estes). The nurse (Cheri Carpenter pronounces her patient, the mysterious young woman DEAD. โA Haunting Will Qoโ remind them the inn is to be demolished the next morning. The technicians make lights flash, cause wind and thunder, and operate the curtain (Donnie Turner, Bryan Schietz, Kevin Jones, Mike Brady and Randy Turner). After Norma goes to bed, two kidnappers (Debbie Correll and Frank Whitney) hide their victim (Suzy Wells) in the inn. The ghosts of the three sisters (Beth Gallo- way, Robin Redwine and Sherry Duncan) emerge from the fireplace as they do night after night for the re-enactment of the mur- der of Mary. Norma is horrified. At left, Madame Lugosi (Carrie Clay) and her daughter (Mary Clark) come in from the storm and conduct a seance which ends in an attempted murder. Conclusion โ all these hilarious, haunting happenings are a joke, contrived by Ginny, the assistant, to convince her boss Norma that these events would make a TV series. Senior Play 91 Sutton, an old prospector, (Reif Marler) searches in the cellar and sings Home on the Range. Mr. Ronald Paris High Ckumbley School Superintendent Gail Marie Sargent Kristie Clay Gaunce Martina Lynn Henson Kelly Marlene Vickers Kimberly Jo Richardson Christie Lee Henson Dana Bess Adams Gae Jean Estes Kathy Darlene Wells Sheralyn Renee Duncum Annette Lynn Brown Rochelle Yvonne Johnson Paula Gay Heflin Yvonne Howard Sarah Angela Trumbo Jennifer Denise Cameron Robin Lynn Redwine Shari Jean Hutsell Kevin Clark Jones Cordell Lamont Jones James Sean Brady Guy Edward Bowman John Michael Brady Stoner Parsons II Robert Clay Henry, Jr. Thomas Gilbert Reed Ricky Wayne McCord Timothy Lee Rankin Michael Howard Hughes Raymond Lawrence Jones Phillip Wayne Miller Gary Randolph Yazell Randall Alan Turner Kyle Baber 92 Sertior Class Senior Class 1985 Mr. Morne M. (joins Principal Mary Ethel Clark Cheri Lynn Carpenter Joy Marie Mack Bethany Ann Galloway Deanna Case Wiseman Gloria Lynn Burns Angela Marie Jones Pamela Jean Bass Carla Renee Lindsay Michelle Lea Martinson Shahnda Michelle Thomas Deborah Kay Correll Sabrina Michelle Rice Valerie Renee Kenney Suzannah Lou Wells Caroline Anne Clay Francine Jeanee Smith Kirk Douglas Woosley Thad Brent Parsons Mark Allen Parrish Charles Thomas Skeen II Jerry Allen Derrickson Charles Edward Evans James Bryan Schietz Steven Wayne Hawkins William David Shriver Patrick Scott Whitaker Frank Dale Whitney, Jr Reif Carlton Marler Donald Alan Turner Henry V. Poston Terence Clay Brooks Myrin Roberts Senior Class 93 Senior Acanitp PMS ________________________________________________r ADAMS, DANA โ FBLA 2, 3, President 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Yearbook 4; U.S. History Award 3; Math 9 Award. BABER, KYLE โ Football 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Geography Award. BASS, PAMELA โ Beta 4; Yearbook 4; Newspaper 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Princess 2; Student Council 1; Homecoming Court 4; Executive Board 1, 2, 3; S Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball Escort 2; Best All Around; English III Award; World History Award; U.S. History Award; Feature Writing Award. BOWMAN, GUY - Latin Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Geometry Award; Asbury College All Star Band; Bo. Co. Transylvania Band. BRADY, MIKE - FBLA 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2; Senior Play โ Electrician. BRADY, SEAN โ FBLA 1; Latin Club 2; Newspaper 2; Track 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; 2nd Year Letterman Football, Lettered Tennis; Senior Play. BROOKS, TERRENCE - FHA 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Baseball 1, 2; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 โ Basketball Honors: Leading Steals, Assists, and Best Free Throw Percentage; Spanish Club 3. BROWN, ANNETTE โ FBLA 4; FHA 4; Parisonnaires 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Track 1. BURNS, GLORIA โ Beta 4; FBLA 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Senior Play; Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4; Spanish Club 3. CAMERON, JENNIFER โ FBLA 2, 3, Historian 2, Secretary 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CARPENTER, CHERI โ Latin Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Senior Play; Pep Club 2. CLARK, MARY โ Latin Club 1, 2; Yearbook 4; Newspaper 3, 4; Basketball 3; Baseball โ Statistician 3; Senior Play; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3; FBLA 4, Secretary; Cheerleader X, 2, 3 โ Fund Raising Award, Senior Cheerleading Award; Journalism Certificate 3; Homecoming Princess 1, 2, 3. CLAY, CAROLINE โ Art 1; Beta 1; Newspaper 1; Latin Club 2; FBLA 2; Basketball 1; Track 1; Parisonnaires 1, 2; Homecoming Queen 4; Prom Queen 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Senior Play; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Snow Ball Queen 1. CORRELL, DEBBIE โ FBLA 2, 4, Reporter 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Newspaper 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Best FT% 4, Most Improved 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Beta Club 4; Scholastic Challenge, Academic Decathlon Team 4; Senior Play; State Delegate 3. DERRICKSON, JERRY - Latin Club X, 2; Basketball X, 94 Sr. Accomplishments 2, 3; Hustling Hound 3. ESTES, GAE โ Beta 2, 3; FBLA 4; Latin Club X, 2; Yearbook 4; Newspaper 3, 4; Cheerleader X, 2, 3, 4; Parisonnaires 2, 3; Who's Who 3; Senior Play; Pep Club 2, 3. EVANS, CHARLES - Basketball X, 2; Track X, 2, 3; Xst Place in TWC Talent Show. GALLOWAY, BETHANY โ Beta 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Latin Club X, 2, President 2; Basketball X, 2, 3, 4; Tennis X, 2, 3, 4; Band X, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Senior Play; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class President; Awards โ Health P.E., Physical Science, Latin I, English I, Biology, English II, Latin II, Geometry, Spanish I, English III, Chemistry, Algebra II; DAR Good Citizenship Award; Basketball โ Most Improved 2; Most Assists 3, 4; Best Field Goal % 2, 3; Leading Scorer, Captain 4; Girls State Delegate 4; Who's Who 4; Academic Decathlon 4. GAUNCE, KRISTIE - Beta 2, 3, 4; FBLA 2; Latin Club X, 2; Pep Club 2; Cheerleader Mascot I; Parisonnaires 3; English II, III Certificates; World History Certificate; U.S. History Certificate; Spanish Club 3; Senior Play. HAWKINS, STEVE - Foo-ball 4; Baseball 3, 4. HEFLIN, PAULA โ Art 3; FBLA 2, 3, 4, Assistant Historian 4; Yearbook 4; U.S. History Certificate 3; Library Aide 2. HENRY, BO โ Latin Club I, 2, Vice-President 2; Basketball X, 2, 3, 4; Baseball X, 2, 3, 4; Football X, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Senior Play; Basketball 6th Man Award; Baseball Mr. Clutch Award 3; All-State Honorable Mention Quarterback; World History Certificate; U.S. FJistory Certificate; English II Certificate; English III Certificate; Freshman Class President. HENSON, CHRISTIE - Art X, 3; FHA I. Hslments HENSON, MARTINA โ Beta 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; U.S. History Award; Secretary of Sophomore Class; Health Award; English II Award; Algebra I Award. HOWARD, YVONNE - FBLA 1; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Yearbook 4; Reading Achievement Award. HUGHES, MIKE โ Newspaper 3, 4; Scholastic Challenge 4 โ Team Captain; Geography Award; U.S. History Award; English III Award; Government Award; Most Dependable Journalism Award; Academic Decathlon Alternate; Student Delegate to Guidance Committee. HURST, JAMES - PHS. HUTSELL, SHARI โ Art X, 3; FHA 4; Yearbook 4; Teens Who Care 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; Gymnastics JOHNSON, ROCHELLE - FBLA 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Band X. JONES, ANGIE โ Teens Who Care 2, 3. JONES, KEVIN โ Latin Club 2; Newspaper 4; Football X, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play. JONES, LAMONT โ Track 1, 2, 3; Track Outstanding Runner; MVP of the Paris Invitational Outstanding Sprinter โ field performer. KENNEY, VALERIE - Art 2; Teens Who Care 2; Spanish Club 3. KENNEY, VIOLET โ Teens Who Care 2, 3, President; Award for being absent only Vi a day Freshman year. LINDSAY, CARLA โ Latin Club X, 2; Yearbook 4; Cheerleader X, 2, 3, 4; Track X; Parisonnaires X; Spanish Club 3, 4; All-District Cheerleader 2, 4; Senior Class Clown; Academic Decathlon Team. MACK, JOY โ Latin Club X, 2; Yearbook 4; Tennis X, 2, 3, 4; History Award; Homecoming Princess X, 2, 3; Secretary of Senior Class; Student Council of Sophomore Class; Spanish Club 3; Attendance Award X, 2. MARLER, REIF โ Beta 2, 3, 4, President 4; Latin Club X, 2, Treasurer I; Football X, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Spanish Club 3; Scholastic Challenge 3, 4; Band X, 2, 3, 4, Senior Rep. 4; Spoke Conference 2; Boy's State 3; Asbury College All-Star Band; Class Treasurer 3; U.S. History Certificate; FCA Vice-President 3, 4; Senior Play; Hugh O'Brian Leadership Seminar 2; English II Certificate. MARTINSON, MICHELLE โ Beta 2, 3; FHA 4; Latin Club X, 2; Band X, 2; Parisonnaires X, 2; Housing Award; English II Award; U.S. History Award; Captain of Flag Squad 2. McCORD, RICK โ FBLA 4; World Geography Award. MILLER, PHILLIP - Basketball X, 2, 3, 4. MORRIS, ROBYN โ Art 3, 4. PARRISH, MARK โ PHS. PARSONS, KENNY โ Art 4; French Club 4. PARSONS, STONER - PHS. PARSONS, THAD - French Club 4; Football X, 2, 3; World Geography Award. POSTON, HENRY โ Senior Play; FBLA 4; Newspaper 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Scholastic Challenge 4; Awards โ Algebra I, Geometry, Government, English III, Who's Who Among High School Students; Secretary of State โ Boy's State; Journalism I. RANKIN, TIM โ Art 4; Latin Club X; Basketball 2. REDWINE, ROBIN โ Beta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Latin Club X, 2; Basketball X, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Tennis 3; Band X, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Basketball Awards โ Best Field Goal %, Best Free Throw %, Best Defense, Hustlin Hound; Algebra II Award; Girl's State; English II Award, Senior Play. REED, THOMAS โ Art 3; Basketball 3; Track 2; Football 4; Basketball Award and Football Award. RICE, SABRINA - FHA X, 2, 3; Yearbook 4; Parisonnaires I, 2, 3, 4; Health Award; Nursing Certificate; Classroom Procedure Certificate; Dietary Certificate. RICHARDSON, KIM โ Art 3; Yearbook 4; Housing Award; Art Award; Pep Club 2. ROBERTS, MYRIN - Latin Club X, 2; Spanish Club 3; Sr. Accomplishments 95 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Awards โ Leading Scorer, Best FG%, Leading Rebounds, Courier Journal All-Star Honorable Mention, 10th Region Team, Burley Belt Conference Team, Civic Club Classic Tournament Team, 6th Man, Senior Award; Senior Play; Tennis Letters 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer โ Freshman year. ROE, RODNEY โ Art 1; FHA 1; Baseball 1; Tennis 3. SARGENT, GAIL โ FBLA 2, 3, Reporter 3; FHA 4. SCHIETZ, BRYAN โ Latin Club 2; Scholastic Challenge 4; Math 9 Award; World History Certificate; U.S. History Certificate; Senior Play. SHRIVER, WILLY โ Track 2; Football 2. SKEEN, THOMAS โ Beta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Newspaper 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Awards โ General Science, Algebra I, Latin I, Latin II, Geometry, Chemistry Award; 1st Team Courier Journal All-State โ Football; Best Offensive Player โ Baseball; Best Defensive Player โ Basketball; Most Valuable Defensive Player, Most Efficient Linebacker, Senior Co-Captain โ Football; Senior Play. SMITH, FRANCINE โ FHA 4; Track 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Rep. 4; Parisonnaires 1, 2, 3, 4; Superior Rating in Music; Outstanding Sprinter Award; Spanish Club 3; Senior Play; Most Talented. THOMAS, SHAHNDA โ Art 1, 2; FHA 4; Track 1, 2; Band 1, 2. TRUMBO, SARAH โ FHA 1, 4, Vice-President 4. TURNER, DONNIE - FBLA 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Newspaper 4; Basketball 3; Football 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Industrial Arts Club. VICKERS, KELLY โ FBLA 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; P.E. Award; World History Award; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, Secretary; Library Aid 3, 4; Elementary Tutor 4. WELLS, DARLENE โ FBLA 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Yearbook 2, 3, 4; Parisonnaires 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2. WELLS, SUZY โ Latin Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Senior Play; Homecoming Princess 1, 2, 3, 4. WHITNEY, FRANK โ Beta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; FCA 3, 4, President 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Health Award; Iron Man Award โ Football; Hnorable Mention All-State โ Football; Boys State; Senior Play; Spoke Conference; U.S. History Award. WISEMAN, DEANNA โ Beta 4; FBLA 4, Treasurer; Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 1; Speech 1; Yearbook 4, Editor; Senior Play; Cheerleader 1, 2; Band 1, 2, Majorette; Pep Club 2, 3. WHITAKER, SCOTT - FBL v 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Efficient Defensive B'. k โ Football; Golden Glove โ Baseball; Leadership Award; All-State Honorable Mention Defenive Back โ Football. WOOSLEY, KIRK - Beta 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Yearbook 4; Newspaper 3; Basketball Statistician 4; Spanish Club 3; Scholastic Challenge 3, 4; Senior Play; Pep Club 2, 3; Awards of Recognition โ Boy's State 3, Academic Decathlon 4, English 1, 2, 3, Civics, Biology, World History, U.S. History, Journalism, Who's Who, Academy of Governor's Scholars, Academic Scholarship โ Western Kentucky Univ., Most Academic Senior. YAZELL, GARY โ Art 1, 2; Football 4; Baseball 2, 3. 96 Sr. Accomplishments Movers Day Recipients Reap Awards Special Achievements GLORIA BURNS Academic Scholarship to Morehead State University ROBIN REDWINE Stanley Walker Grubbs Memorial Scholarship FRANCINE SMITH Stanley Walker Grubbs Memorial Scholarship HENRY POSTON Academic Scholarship to Freed-Hardeman College REIF MARLER Stanley Walker Grubbs Memorial Scholarship Academic Scholarship to University of Kentucky College of Agricultural GUY BOWMAN Stanley Walker Grubbs Memorial Scholarship JOY MACK Academic Scholarship to University of Kentucky MIKE HUGHES Academic Scholarship to Freed-Hardeman College KIRK WOOSLEY Paris, Bourbon County, Nicholas County U.K. Alumni Scholarship BETH GALLOWAY Stanley Walker Grubbs Memorial Scholarship J. Farris Adams Scholarship Blanton Collier Memorial Scholarship U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award BO HENRY U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award TOMMY SKEEN Academic and Athletic Scholarship to Murray MICHELLE MARTINSON Midway Junior College Scholarship TERENCE BROOKS Scholarship to Lee's Junior College JENNIFER CAMERON MYRIN ROBERTS Stanley Walker Grubbs Memorial Scholarship Scholarship to Milligan College Honors 97 D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENS AWARD Bethany Ann Galloway BLUEGRASS CHAPTER OF KENTUCKY SOCI- ETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS MATH- SCIENCE AWARD Bethany Ann Galloway MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Introduction to Algebra โ Larry Harris Algebra I โ Lynn Whitson, Gerald Brown, Chris Haney, Michelle Mann Algebra II โ Eric Chumbley, Holly Ferrell, Mike Jones Geometry โ Sean Marler, David Smart Math 10 โ Derek Brooks Trigonometry PreCalculus โ Beth Galloway Introduction to Computers โ Eric Chumbley Computer Math โ Frank Whitney ENGLISH DEPARTMENT English I โ Tonya Hayes, Jennifer Cole, Helen Shriver, Gerald Brown, Michelle Mann, Steph- anie Trosper, Lynn Whitson, Chris Haney, Shanda Harrell, Bobby Wagoner, Yolanda Pos- ton, Jannette Courtney, Scott Carpenter, Brad Case, Jackie Kennon English II โ Sabrina Blanton, Terri Wilford, Lisa Duncan, Mark Richardson, Lisa Casebier, David Smart, Yvonne Cummins English III โ Eric Chumbley English IV โ Beth Galloway, Kirk Woosley Speech โ Nancy Kaufman, Darnel Jones Bourbon County Conservation Award โ Lisa Ca- sebier Journalism I โ Writing: Lee Ingram, Max Castle, Debbie Correll, Pam Bass, Mike Pack. Lay-Out- Design: Julie Gorey, Mike Pack, Lee Ingram. Photography: Lee Ingram Journalism II โ Writing: Henry Poston, Mike Hughes, Holly Ferrell. Lay-Out Design: Holly Ferrell. Photography: Henry Poston The Enoch Grehan Memorial Certificate from UK School of Journalism โ Debbie Correll, Pam Bass Western Kentucky University Mark of Excel- lence Contest Certificates โ Lee Ingram, Max Castle, Pam Bass, Nancy Kaufman Outstanding Journlists of the Year โ Holly Fer- rell, Debbie Correll, Mike Pack Gifted and Talented โ Academic Challenge Pro- gram โ Mike Hughes, Eric Chumbley, Kirk Woosley, Henry Poston, Mike Pack, Bryan Schietz, Reif Marler KET Appreciation Certificates โ Mike Hughes, Eric Chumbley, Kirk Woosley Gifted and Talented โ Academic Decathlon Pro- gram โ Eric Chumbley, Mike Pack, Kirk Woos- ley, Reif Marler, Bryan Schietz, Debbie Correll, Beth Galloway, Henry Poston, Mike Hughes, Cheri Carpenter, Carla Lindsay LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Latin I โ Yoland Poston Latin II โ Becky Mitchell French I โ Eric Chumbley Spanish II โ Kirk Woosley SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Physics โ Beth Galloway, Tom Skeen, Bryan Schietz, Frank Whitney Chemistry โ Eric Chumbley 98 Honors Biology โ Yvonne Cummins, Tammy Griffin, Christine Bishop, David Smart Physical Science โ Gerald Brown, Brad Case, Chris Haney, Lynn Whitson, Gerald Brown, Mi- chelle Mann, Scott Carpenter, Shanda Harrell, Malika Sanders, Nancy McCracken, Bobby Wag- oner, Karla Richardson, Maceo Bishop, Christo- pher Carpenter, Stephanie Trosper, Christal Bills, Tonya Hayes, Janette Courtney, Steve McWhorter, Yolanda Poston SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT U.S. History โ Eric Chumbley, Mike Pack, Rob- in Ramey, Kelly Yazell, Nancy Kaufman, Mark Crain, Holly Ferrell, Mike Jones, Vanessa McDaniel, Jeff McMahon, Mark Williams World Civilization โ Lisa Casebier, Yvonne Cummins, Pam Plummer, Tina Tubbs, Lanie Fo- mas, Susan Kaufman, Mike MaMahon, Dana Coons, Chuck Redwine, Mike Young Citizenship โ Robin Ramey, Beth Galloway, Ger- ald Brown, Bobby Wagoner, David Smart, Chris Haney, Pat Turpin, Vanessa McDaniel, Quida Wess, Tina Tubbs, Frank Whitney, Robin Red- wine, Guy Bowman, Stephanie Trosper, Holly Pate, Blaine Holman, Michelle Martinson, Rene Conyers, Chris Carpenter, Seana Paul, Reif Marler League of Women Voters Honors Award in Social Studies โ Lee Ingram HOME ECONOMICS Comprehensive Home Economics โ Tonya Hayes Semester Clothing โ Mike Jones, Bill Hudnall Semester Foods โ Dana Adams Parenthood Education โ Dana Adams Consumer Education โ Teresa Morton INDUSTRIAL ARTS Woodworking โ Darrell Rankin Drafting โ Guy Bowman, Stoner Parsons ART DEPARTMENT Senior Art โ Thad Parsons Junior Art โ Jeff McMahon, Kim Roe Sophomore Art โ Sharae Porter Freshman Art โ Chris Carpenter, Maceo Bishop, James Long, Rayburn Nutter HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SAFE- TY Driver Education โ Pam Bass, Eric Chumbley, Bo Henry, Deanna Wiseman P.E. I Award โ Jannette Courtney, Shanda Har- rell Health Award โ Yolanda Poston, Michelle Mann, Lynn Whitson, Gerald Brown, Bobby Wagoner, Scott Carpenter Physical Fitness Award โ Shanda Harrell, Helen Shriver, Dana Himes, Missy Mitchell, Denise Morton, Jennifer Cole, Michelle Mann, Malika Sanders, Lori Pierce, Holly Pate MUSIC DEPARTMENT Music Theory Award โ Francine Smith Music Appreciation Award โ Valerie Kenney SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Award โ Phil- lip Humphrey Kentucky Governor's Scholar Award โ Eric Chumbley Library Service Award โ Kelly Vickers, Holt Eades Student Council Certificates โ Tommy Skeen, Carrie Clay, Mike Pack, Mike Jones, Nancy Kaufman, Shannon Roundtree, Tina Tubbs, Pete English, Chris Haney, Bobby Wagoner, Chad Hudnall Service Beyond the Call of Duty โ Kelly Vickers, Jennifer Cameron, Gayle Sargent Honors 99 BUSINESS AND OFFICE Accounting I โ Tommy Skeen, Robin Redwine Accounting II โ Gloria Burns, Scott Whitaker Typing I โ Lisa Casebier, Su- san Kaufman, Robin Red- wine, Mike McMahon, Donna Shriver Word Processing โ Debbie Correll Introduction to Business โ Steve McWhorter Business English โ Dana Ad- ams Parisian Yearbook Editor Award โ Deanna Wiseman, Gloria Burns BUSINESS AND OFFICE CER- TIFICATE RECIPIENTS Cheri Carpenter Gail Sargent Annette Brown Kim Richardson Dana Adams Mary Clark Darlene Wells Valarie Kenney Violet Kenney Jennifer Cameron Paula Heflin Scott Whitaker Myrin Roberts Donnie Turner Rick McCord Jerry Derrickson Debbie Correll Steve Hawkins Randy Turner Suzy Wells Gary Yazell PERFECT ATTENDANCE Lee Ingram, Holli Steward, Jeff Tipton, Raylynn Allen, Clyde Marks, Chad Hudnall, Pam Franklin, Melinda Ged- dings, LaTonya Chenault, Beth Galloway, Rob Snapp, Ronnie Scott, Rodney Ratliff, Dusty Cummins, Laura Earlywine, John Gay, Shanda Harrell, Rayburn Nutter, Quida Wess 100 Honors Honors Given Zo Spring Sports Participants Tennis Certificate Tracey Miles and Dave Parsons Certificate and letter Sheila Dodge, Shanda Harrell, Lisa Casebier, Steve McWhorter, Mark Diamond Certificate and bar David Keding Certificate, letter and senior award Debbie Correll, Beth Galloway, Joy Mack, Kelly Vickers, Myrin Roberts, Randy Turner Certificate and medallion Holli Harrill and Nancy McCracken Track Letter Teresa Morton, Deanna Mack, Eric Chumbley, Brent Chumbley, Darnell Jones Paseball Tommy Skeen โ Mr Clutch Academic Paul Little โ Mr Clutch' U Best ERA Bo Henry โ Senior Leadership Award Max Castle โ Leadership Award Scott Whitaker โ Best Offensive Player Mark Richardson โ Best Defensive Infielder Bill Hudnall โ Best Defensive Outfielder Pete English โ Rookie of the Year David Smart โ 110% Award Academic Award Steve Hawkins โ Best Batting Average Mr J im Jones โ Appreciation Award 101 Paris High gratis father dor Reunion Mrs. Betty Jo Heick, third from right, chairman of the PHS Alumni Associ- ation Scholarship Committee, is shown with winners of the Association's annual scholarship awards and other honors winners at the Alumni Banquet. From left the honored students are Robert Henry, winner of the Henrietta Linville Award; Kirk Woosley, college scholar- ship winner and recipient of the Zerelda Noland Award; Beth Galloway, college scholarship winner and recipient of the Alumni Cup; Robin Redwine and Reif Marler, winners of college scholarships. Mrs. Louise Collier Clay was the winner of the 1985 Kirkpatrick Cup. The citation award read; For her loyalty to the Alumni Association, her many years as a faculty member at Paris High School and the way she enriched the lives of the many students who passed her way, the 1985 Kirkpatrick Cup is given to Louise Collier Clay, Class of 1922. The presentation was made by Larry Brannon. The new officers of the Paris High School Alumni Association for 1985- 86 are: Wayne Brown, treasurer; Mrs. Carol Marler, secretary; Miss Beth Galloway, vice president; and Mike Lovell, president. 102 Alumni Banquet AW8KZJSSKS Zhank ou โ Staff SMJZS ' KOKJSZ QKSSNHOUSES Peacock Road At Bypass Phone 987-3967 Compliments Of HSJjCJM k MSKJM ยฃ corn.. โ โ 169 Southland Drive Paris. Kentucky -to 86 606 987-5627 Compliments Of PAMS MMC a PKOSSSSJOMjC eSNZSK 525 High Street Zhe New Retail And Professional Center dor Pour bon County muKxow A QMJCUCZU KAC DSPOSJZ MAM 4 ZMSZ COMPAM dive Cocations Zo Serve fou Downtown Mranches 24 At our Zeller Court Mouse Square 4th k Main Street Pleasant Street Drive Jn 987-1795 Equal Housing Lender Cemgton Pd. Cemgton Kd Paris Uranch โ Paris 987-1795 4th Main St. Worth Middletown Paris Main Street 362-4554 104 AKVSKV Prescription Druggists Cor. Main Seventh Varis. K Phone 987-4IS 1 dskkv Paris Mall And Professional Center 525 High St. ' Shiest Subs. Salads. 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