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C a t i U 0 . n t l i a 9 r A , . it C SEPTEMBER Well, well, here we are again! Today the doors of Paris High School swung open for another year of work and play. There are many new faces to be seen, both teach- ers and students. What do you know, today we all went to the fair. There was only a half day of school. This is almost too much! Another half day off because of the fair. The first Football game of the season was played today at Bridgton. What a gamel The final score was 20-20. The Balfour representative was here today to show the Seniors his samples of announcements. Today we hear from the Josten Company representative. What another? Well, anyway, the Herff- Jones had a fine selection. After quite a battle, the Seniors decided on the Herff- Jones Company. 20 The Seniors all looked their best as their class pictures were taken. Oh, those lowly Freshmen! This was the day that the Sophomore's had been so eagerly awaiting - Freshman Reception, in case you hadn't guessed. The dance was held from 7:30-10:00. In the afternoon we had a football rally. Football game at Norway today. The re- sult was kind of disappointing 'l3-'l2, Nor- way wins. Today the Bell Telephone Company pre- sented us with an Assembly on Voices Beneath the Sea. The football boys played at Gould. Gould took home the bacon and the Pigskin. C18-125. OCTOBER Is this me ? Senior class proofs arrived today from Jackson Studio. Football game with Jay at home. The game was great, Paris came out the victor with a score of 35-0. Paris played Fryeburg at home and em- erged victorious. U2-OJ. Today the boys took a trip to Lisbon for their football game. Again Paris won with a score of U9-121. Today we witnessed a very interesting as- sembly. James Walter, a hypnotist, was the star attraction. We hope all the football players recover from the hypnosis, especial- ly Bruce Thompson - don't let the Rackee Horse get away from you, will you, Bruce? Paris played Livermore today. The boys played a good game winning again with a score of 26-6. NOVEMBER Tonight we held a football assembly with some of the old football players of our town as speakers. The rally was followed by a dance for all. Yippeel ! l The last Norway-Paris football There is a history in every day's deed. - Shakespeare.
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?' l Q 1' , AA A ig W YJ New Q E it Q' Hi 2 5? fi +2 e gas' -A V. 4, I N i ff- 4 1 WW L X J ' i - 'f ' aff ' Brenda Block is ' N2 i lf, Robert Morrill ,., n Dwig ht Hall. President fi 'UI' 'V ARIS Q-X ' '90 v O ' 7 'ls K 'U' 1' -E- fit 650 ' S '79 ' yr? M rs. The purpose of this organization shall be to: develop attitudes of, and practice in, good citi- zenshipp promote harmonious relations through- out the entire schoolp improve student-teacher relationshipsp improve school moralep assist in the management of the school: provide a forum for student expression: provide orderly direction of school activitiesg charter school clubs and other organizationsp and promote the general welfare of the school. Carole Edwards Mr. Cunning ham, Advisor -': f-- . Aw- . fi 'F' Hffiizi mx 4jlig::::E: ..-- Michael An organization is like a ship everybody ought to be prepared to take the helm -lbsen 11,,a.J9'Si553?EEEEEE..s, r Haley A l 34 .sf-an -1 R j. ,4 I lj 1 riff it r Alden Colby -4 Joan Starbird 'Q s r in E . ti i l r Michael Mann Jacquelyn Denney
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game of the season was played today at the fair grounds. The boys really made up for the loss of the first game, winning by a wide margin of 27-6. A Victory Dance sponsored by T.T.T.T. was held at the Paris gym in the evening in honor of our football boys. An assembly program was held today to distribute the Football Letters and Awards. Congratulations, boysl What, no school? The teachers attended the County Convention. Mmmml Smell that foodl The Senior class held a supper tonight. Parent's Night was held at the school, giv- ing all the parents a chance to meet the teachers. Today the girls basketball team began practice. The big night at last. After many days of rehearsals, the Senior class presented the final performance of The Red House at the Association Hall before a capacity crowd. lt was a great success, thanks to the excellent coaching of Mr. Perham. Twenty-three of the F.H.A. girls attended District E meeting in Gould. After school there was an l Speak For Democracy contest held in the gym. The girls played their first game at McFalls in the evening. The score was 150-281 with the Paris girls winning. DECEMBER The Senior girls were given the Betty Crocker Home-maker of Tomorrow test to- day. First basketball game of the season. Wowl l Paris 54 - Norway 42. The J.V.'s also won 35 to 24. During the evening the girls played the alumni, the Paris girls look good this year winning the game with a total score of 53. The P.H.S. Debating Club attended a debate and discussion at Bates College. Today marked another assembly program: this time Mr. Charles Bradford, superintendent of State Parks and Memorials, showed us slides. Basketball game with Gould. Paris wins 57 to 41. Tough luck, J.V.'s. They lost the game in an overtime 150-451. The basketball boys came up with another victory, beating Mexico 65 to 50. The J.V.'s also won 137-301. The girls played McFalls again, emerging with another victory of 52 to 29. The girls played and lost to Oxford in thi gym after school 134-271. Better luck nex time, girlsl Paris varsity wins 59-50 ani J.V.'s 50-27 in 'a scoring game. The Cardinals suffer their first loss. McFall wins 159-511. A Christmas Assembly is held for the studen body during Activity Period. Four Senia girls were caught observing their study ha in the locker room. Shame on you, girls 19-2 Christmas Vacationl JANUARY School opens again for the first part of th winter term. After school the girls played Canton, winnin 130-221. The Cardinals played Bridgton c home. We won again with a score of 74 t 55. The J.V.'s winning with 30-27. Tonight the girls and J.V. teams traveled t Andover. Both teams won. Girls score - 49 to 30, boys score - 57 to 30. Today the girls played West Paris, winnin 39 to 31. After school, the first debate I the Debating Club was held. Rayman Glover and Phyliss Lovejoy on affirmativ side and Dennis Smith and Agnes McKee were on the negative. The girls are at it again, playing a gam with McFalls girls after school and winnin again with a score of 56-28. Oh - Ohp Tonight our Varsity saw defe: by McFalls. The final score was 152-48 The Pattersons presented us with anothe great assembly, this one showed how th gym classes could benefit a person physica ly. The Varsity and J.V.'s traveled to Me: ico tonight. Both games were wins, tl' Varsity 148-4511 the J.V. 153-321. The boys basketball teams played Oxfoi again, winning with scores of 159-421 1 Varsityp 139-14 - J.V.'s. The boys completely demolished St. Dams- 173-441p in the preliminary game, the J.V. also emerged victorious 53-29. What's this? ? I The Paris faculty wins ovi the Oxford Bears. Congratulations! Jane Libby won the Bett Crocker Home-maker award. Basketbc game at Bridgton, brought home two Vi tories. Varsity score - 194-531. The Sophomore class held a successful Foc Sale. 'T is a lucky day, boy, and we'll do good deeds on't. - Shakespeare
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